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VOL. XU V., NO. 160. Classified Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, CONN.,. WEDNESDAY, APML (TWELVE PAGES)

BILLY SUNDAY MAY RUN Shot Today; by Woman PICKOFHCERS FOR PRESIDENCY OP U. S. BUCKNER TELS Cincinnati, April 7. — Billy Sunday, Vnrld-famous evange­ list, today was on record as AT METHODIST harboring presidential aspira­ AMAZING TALE tions. Speaking before an audience HEEn^TODAY of more than 4,000 persons in OF _ALC0HQL Music Hall here, the fiery evan­ gelist announce that in the event BY SISTER OF IRISH LORD that both leading political parties nominate vet candidates So Much of It Loose in U. S, Rev. L. G. Horton, of Mans­ in the 1928 presidential race he DRIVE DRUNK IN STAMFORD y himself would run for the presi­ AND YOU DRIVE TO JAIL Hon. Violet Mbina G i b ^ field, Mass., Elected Secre- dency on an independent ticket. He Says, It Hurts Smug­ LEAGUE WILL 4 Stamford, April 7.—A day In Jail at least will be the lot of Sister of Lord Ashbourne, tary— Memorial Services gling and Is Exported Into anyone who is convicted before REJECT U. S. Jifdge James R. Brlnckerhof of AWARD BOND ISSUE Wet Canada. a charge of driving a vehicle Sends Bullet Into Face of Held— Banquet Tonight. while under the influence of li­ RESEPAHONS quor. Alex Novack recelVed that ' Italian Premier, Then TO HARTFORD HRM Washington, April 7.— A monster sentence from Judge Brlncker­ The entire conference of the hof today beside being fined New Southern area of the underworld Industry, flaunting the $100 and costs. Frantically Fights Police; Methodist Episcopal church wliich American prohibition law, has Doesn’t Want Us in the is being held at the new South G. L. Austin Company Gives grown so powerful It now exports Is Known as Religious En­ Methodist church hero went into “ bootleg alcohol” into the dry World Court on Such executive session this afternoon to Town Highest Return on provinces of Canada, Emory R. Buckner, TJnited States attorney for CHURCH FOLK thusiast— Wound of * II consider the case of Rev. Guy Wil­ Terms as Were Laid Down lis Holmes of New Bedford, Mass, Its 1356,000. the southern district of New York, who is fighting to hold his position testified today before the Senate AUBISTS FOR Dnce Said Not Serious. in the conference. “ wet and dry” committee. hy Senate. Details of the Holmes question The G. L. Austin Company of | Buckner painted an amazing pic­ were not made public. It was learn­ ture 9f the bootleg underworld , Italy, April 7.— Premier Hartford was the highest bidder thriving on diversions o- industrial Washington, April 7.—Ameri­ m E M O R E ed late this afternoon that the con­ Mussolini had a narrow escape for JIanchester’s $356,000 bond Is­ alcohol from legitimate business. ference in executive session named ca’s actual entry Into the World from death, today when he was sue when hIjSs were opened yester­ Its supply to a dry but ever-thirsty a committee of 15 to investigate Court receded still further Into the shot and slightly wounded by a day afternoon at the Manchester America, he said, has even cut down charges against Rev. Holmes and the smuggling of foreign liquors in­ dim and misty future .as a result woman, as he left the Internation­ Trust Company’s office. According­ Two M E. Trustees to Swear decide whether or not tliey should to the United States, “ because it is of semi-official advices which have al Congress of Surgeons, where he ly the issue was placed with the easier to get.” be pressed. This committee will reached Washington to the effect delivered an address Hartford company. 3 Billions Worth He Was 600 Miles Away report to an executive session of that the League of Nations Is not Good Preminm. The illegal alcohol diversions last •P* f I T» /r 1 Mussolini was about to step into the conference Friday afternoon. year alone, he declared, supplied going to accept the reserva­ The Austin Company offered the at Time of the Buffalo automoWle and depart for Chi- "the bootleg trade with $3,600,000,- . tions which the Senate made a con­ gi palace when the woman fired at town a bond bid of par plus 2.991 000 worth of illicit drinks. dition of American adherence. giving Manchester a premium of “ The inefficiency of the industrial Murder. IJuUet hit Mussollnl la ' The first business of the South­ If these advices are confirmed by $1,064.80. This means that the alcohol service which lets sixty the nose, wounding him slightly. ern New England conference of the town’s issue will actually bring in subsequent developments— and the The premier’s assailant, after Methodist Episcopal Church was millions of gallons of alcohol slip SISTER GRIEVED AT $357,064.80. .Since the issue is for into the bootleg trade annually has COURT VINDICATES feeling prevails here that they will having been lodged in prison, gave transacted this morning when ofli- Buffalo, N. Y., April-7.— A mo­ 4% per cent it was expected that a done as much as the Coast Guard be— it means that the Senate’s vot­ her name as Violet Gibson, and her cera of the conference were elected. lower bid and premium would have ing American adherence on Jan. 27 tion for a change of venue is like­ age as sixty. She stated that she it Holy Communion preceded the con­ Service to halt smuggling of for­ to be accepted. However, under eign liquors into the United States,” CHAPMAN’ S GRAVE MENCKEN POLICY last is reduced to an empty ges­ ly to be the first move of counsel a British subject and was born in ference session with an address by this arrangement with the Austin Dalkey, near . Buckner told an amazed audience ture, without practical effect. It for Richard Reese Whlttemore, Bishop Ernest G. Richardson, pre­ Company Manchester is getting its is a situation that has the irre- Planned Embarking Today. siding officer. The Rev. L. G. Hor­ which jammed the Senate judiciary whose trial is to be begun here In $356,000 at about 4.23 per cent. committee public hearings. concilables in the Senate literally Mussolini had planned to em­ ton of Mansfield, Mass., was elected The lowest bid of five offered chortling. a few days on a charge of murder bark today on the battleship Ca- secretary and started on his duties “ There is so much Industrial Was One of the Two “ Mys­ Finds “ Hatrack” Story Prop­ was $356,142.40. alcohol diverted to bootleggers that BaUc at Section 5. in the killing of two Buffalo bank vour for Tripoli, and upon the oc­ immediate!/. He chose his oWn casion of his departure planned to a dry United States is exporting The reservation at which the messengers, last fall.' corps of assistants. Leaguq is balking is the latter sec­ make an Important speech outlin­ bootleg alcohol into wet Canada to tery Women” at Burial; er and Magazine Fit for Eight reputable witnesses, two ' Officers Chosen. GREATEST OIL BLAZE help Canadian bootleggers beat the tion of the fifth, which prohibits ing the Fascist colonial policy, » The Rev, J. S. Brldgeford of Canadian government out of its the court from ever rendering an of them trustees of a Methodist Prior to embarking he was Distrihndon. church, will testify that neither scheduled to address the Interna­ Providence was chosen treasurer, IS ON IN CAUFORNIA alcohol tax.” the Other Her Friend. advisory opinion concerning a ques­ and the Rer. G. W. Bruce of North One Car Selz«l tion in which “ the United States Neither Whlttemore nor Leon tional Congress of Surgeons and al­ so to appear before the Fascist Attleboro, Mass., statistician. Mr. ! Buckner said one carload of boot— claims an interest” without the Kraemer was In Buffalo the day of the robbery, according to W. Bart­ Grand Council. Horton chose as his assistants the o f 1 leg alcohol already has been seized Hartford, April 7.— 'When Gerald Boston, April 7. — Henry L. consent of this government. ' Revs. Willl.'im E. Hardy, J. B. Clay- Lightning Starts Series Inasmuch as the rendering of lett Sumner, defense attorney, who Yesterday Mussolini embarked at the Canadian border. It was sent Chapman was burled In uncon­ Mencken, editor of the American upon a venture ( aimed to check pool, G. A. Grant, R. J. Christie Blasts in World’s Biggest by American bootleggers to Cana­ advisory opinions Is one of the has been to New York City to Mercury, and his publication were prove an alibi for the prisoner. profiteering landlords and also de­ and C. J. Stewart. Tank Plant— Four Gone. dian bootleggers to defraud the secrated ground attached to Mount chief functions of the court as it is >-.1 tojiay exonerated in Municipal now constituted, this provlsc is re­ 600 Miles Away. signed to speed up home building' • Rev. Robert L. Roberts, district Canadian government of its tax. St. Benedict Catholic cemetery here in Italy. San Luis Obispo, Cal., April 7.— yesterday morning, one of the two court on charges of the sale of an ported to be considered by the Whlttemore’s witnesses. It Is un­ superintendent of the New Bedford Painting a graphic picture of the After shooting Mussolini the district, read his annual report. The largest oil tank plant in the tremendous confusion, misdirected women who stood at the grave was immoral article, namely "Hatrack,” Geneva statesmen as tantamount to derstood, will testify that Whltte­ woman backed Into the crowd still Various resolutions of sympathy world, the property of the Union justice and widespread corruption a sister of the dead murderer. The a sto ^ In the magazine. ham-stringing the league’s rela­ more and Kraemer were not with­ Oil company of California, was in other was a younger -woman, a The decision was a clear victory tionship with the ttibunaU Strict­ in 600 miles of Buffalo on the datr holding the revolver in her hands. and condolence were passed a,id in the handling of liquor cases un­ Whtle some members of tho'crowd •several ministers were welcomed flames today, following the almost der so much confusion, Buckner friend who had aceumpa.«ied-lier £oF^>liieQCk«B ijyver Revx J.. . Prank ly applied", It^might concertvably op­ of the local bank robnery and dou­ into this ccnference. simultaneous explosion of four here. Chiise of the 'Watch and Ward so­ erate to prevent the court's render­ ble murder. rushed to the assistance of Musso­ declared It was “ impossible to en­ lini over a hundred persons attack­ huge tanks of oil each containing force the law.” The women came here on Monday ciety, who brought about the arrest ing any advisory opinioa whatso­ Probably anticipating that appli­ Mors Time Needed. cation for a change of venue would ed the woman. - 750,000 barrels of oil. "Juries were even bribed in the evening, presumably from New after purchasing a copy of the mag­ ever, for the “ interests” of the An important part of the morn­ Lightning struck one of the York, and the sister, who has given azine. United States have become world­ be denied, Whlttemore, through Fights to Escape. ing's business was the change in toilets of the federal building,” he tanks, causing it to explode, and said. her name to nobody here and whose In rendering his •v'erdict. Judge wide since the war. his attorney,- sent the following The carabinieri rushed Into the the start of the sessions. They message to the people o f Buffalo: melee and found the woman mak­ the three others immediately ex­ Substitute Criminals identity has been covered yp by any Farmenter declared that he had Always Disliked It. have been beginning at 9 o’clock in ploded. ■who may know her, made, an at­ read every article In the publica­ The governing heads of the “ I may not be an angel, but I ing a frantic fight to escape. Even the nlorning but on motion of the “ Men arrested for violating the wish the people of Buffaltf' to know after the jearabihleri had taken her Fire followed the explosion and dry law hired substitutes to appear tempt to gain admission to the. state tion and found them all of an in­ League viewed this reservation with Rev. Joseph Cooper the hour was fifteen tanks containing 1,200,000 prison at Wethqrsfleld in hope of tellectual and serious nature. suspicion and misgiving from the that neither myself nor my pals Into custody she made a fierce changed to 8:30 so that more time for them in court.” had anything to do with the bank fight. barrels of oil are endangered. Fur­ When he first went into office, seeing her doomed brother alive. Nothing Offensive. first. Their dislike of it was in­ may be had to transact the business ther explosions are feared. ■Was Not Believed ‘T saw nothing offensive in tensified upon examination of the of Buffalo hold-up. I ask that Buf­ Although the wound of Premier on hand. Buckner said, he found dry agents falo retain its reputation for fair Mussolini Is described as being The fires are only two miles from were being promoted "for the num­ As she had no credentials and them,” he declared. “ As for ‘Hat- language of the section, and re­ Following the report from Supt. play and justice and see that my slight, no announcement has yet this city. Fears for its safety are ber of arrests they made and not got no further than a guard who rack’ It proves to bo a frank e.x- sulted in the dispatch of instruc­ Roberts of New Bedford, the con­ felt If other explosions occur or the gave small credit to her statement pression and somewhat intellectual tions, to league members to “ indi­ trial, if it Is held in this city, is been made as to whether he will for convictions or for the amount of Impartial and free from prejudice. carry out his plans for embarking ference adjourned to the memorial flames cannot be checked. liquor they captured.” that she was a sister of Chapman, description of a small town woman cate their opposition to it.” At service for members of the confer­ that effort was fruitless. of the streets. I found nothing to the same time, the leagu? sent a If I am given such a trial, I am on the Cavour tonight, to sail for ' The explosion shattered windows “ Who ordered that system of Tripoli tomorrow. ence who have died during the in San l.uis Obispo and the neigh­ The women spent Monday night arouse any lewd Impulse such as special Invitation to Washifigton to sure I will be acquitted.” promotion?” askgd Senator Reed, An enthusiastic celebration of year. This was presided over by boring town of Edna, damaged six Democrat of Missouri. at a Hartford hotel, without regis­ might be referred' to In the come to Geneva and talk it over. the Rev. J. Francis Cooper. The tering and were on hand to follow statutes.” The league’s instructions to Its Fascists had been planned for to­ farm houses adjacent to the tank “Mr. Andrews’ predecessor,” night, prior to Mussolini’s depar­ Rev. E. A. Legg spoke. farm and destroyed four small the body of the executed criminal Referring to the magazine itself, members to "indicate their oppo­ DR. BUTLER MAY RUN- Buckner replied. “ Mr. Andrews im­ ture, and the supporters of the More than ninety members an­ buildings at the tank farm. to the grave in the early morning. he declared it purports to be a high sition” to the reservation, and the mediately corrected it.” government are turning this cele­ swered the first roll call of the con- So far as had been ascertained The, padlock system of closing The sister is a middle-aged, class magazine selling for fifty collateral invitation* to^ the United FOR GOVERNORSHIP i'p>^nce at its opening session. More pleasant faced woman, who Is said cents and intended apparently for States to come to Geneva to dis­ bration into a demonstration of but one person is injured. Theo­ their, loyalty to the premier, as the will come today and it is expected dore Mimimie, a farm lad, aged 15, (Contlnned on Page 2.) to be married and a resident of New persons at least nineteen years of cuss the matter, aroused keen re­ that 300 will be in attendance at age, the price itself being indicative sentment In Washington. result of the attempt at assassina^ was badly cut' and bruised. York City. She wept over the coffin President of Columbia Picked tion; the banquet this evening. of her errant, brother and comport­ of that idea. U. S. Rejects. All available members of the by Some as Best Wet to Beat Religions Enthusiast. Tonight’s Conference. American Legion In San Luis Obis­ ed herself in an altogether normal Mencken hurried to Boston to de­ A note was In the final stages of At 6 o’clock tonight the confer­ and natural way until a group of fy the police after his publication prepartaion at the State Depart­ the Democrats. London, April 7.— The woman po county have, been called out to who today attempted to assassinate ence and those outside of its mem­ assist in fighting the flames. HINDENBURG GRIEVES photographers,appeared. Then she had been ordered off newstands In ment today rejecting the invitation. bership who attend will'listen to screamed and ran to a closed car several New England states because It will go forward this week. New York, April 7.— A move­ Premier Mussolini of Italy was to­ The Southern Pacific Railroad day identified here as the Hon. two speakers who have never be­ company is rushing assistance from FOR HIS “ OLD ARMY” some distance away, followed by of the Watch and Ward society The frank expectation In Wash­ ment to nominate Dr. Nicholas fore been heard here. One is the her companion, and disappeared. and the W. C. T. A. claims that it ington is that the refusal of the Murray Butler, President of Co­ Violet Albina Gibson, sister of Los Angeles and San Francisco and Lord Ashbourne. Rev. Daniel L. Marsh, recently other points. was indecent. United States to send a delegation lumbia University, as the Republi­ can candidate for Governor has Miss Gibson is aged fifty, and ' elected president of Boston Univer­ All roads have been closed in the But Is “Confident the New One RABBI ROBBED BY Test Case. to Geneva will intensify the league's sity, pastor of the historic Smith Solely for the purpose of making opposition to the Senate’s reserva­ been started here in the hope that she is known in England and Ire­ '^icinity of the farm and members Will Prove Worthy of the HOSPITABLE YOUTHS. land as a religious enthusiast. A street Methodist Episcopal church of the American Legion are guard­ a test case, Mencken secured a city tions. the selection of an advocate of the of Pittsburgh, and for many years repeal or modification of the Vol­ year ago Miss Gibson attempted ing them. Traditions “of Past.” New York, April 7.— A friendly peddler’s and hawker’s license from head of the Pittsburgh Federation stead act may hold down the Dem­ suicide in Rome, by shooting her­ invitation of two young men, whom City hall and armed with this went of Churches. The other is Dr. Berlin, April 7.— “ Only by unity to “ Brimstone Corner,” one of the WILKINS DIPS INTO ocratic plurality in New York City,, self while in ecstasys of religious he knew slightly, to visit an apart­ which local Republican leaders fervor. Albert C. Knudson, recently elect­ N.Y.DRYS DROP OWN can Germany become powerful ment led to an .attack on him and busiest spots in the city, under the ed dean of the School of Theology again,” declared President Hlnden- shadow of several ancient churchds fear may be very large unless a Miss Gibson, who Is the second at Boston University. robbery of a go^d watch and $4, candidate of Dr. Butler’s type Is daughter of the first Baron Ash­ burg today in a speech, occasioned Jacob I. Meyerowitz, who said he and offered the magazine for sale. UNKNOWN REGIONS Dr. Marsh, on his arrival in Bos­ PLAN FOR REFERENDUM by ceremonies to commemorate the Agent Chase, accompanied by po­ named. bourne, has been a resident in was a rabbi of Bridgeport, Conn., Italy at various times. ton to take over the presidency of sixtieth anniversary of his entering licemen, bought a copy of the mag­ The movement to name Dr. But- told police today. Back from Flight, Reports No xer has gained, impetus since it be­ Once Tried Suicide. the university, was welcomed by the German army. Meyerowitz is in Roosevelt hos­ azine and then ordered the editor’s Governor Alvin T. Fuller of Massa­ Wets Confident of Defeating The president, after having re­ Land in Sight Fifty Miles came known that the upstate- Re­ King George interested himself- pital suffering from wounds about arrest. publican leaders, despites the pro­ in her case last year when she atr^ chusetts to his own home recently. State Enforcement Bill on viewed his old -regiments, while the face and bead. Police began a After the decision in his favor, North of Point Barrow. He is a forceful speaker and one stand^ing before the presidential test of local Republicans, had de­ tempted snlcide, and sent his peiv Monday Night. search for Meyerowltz’s , aasallanta. Mencken was given permission by cided to have the proposed prohi­ sonal physician to attend her. ■smr new to this section. mansion, dressed as a field mar­ the court to make a transcript of New York, April 7— The first Meyerowitz declined to give the bition referendum at the general Because of her religious fervor, Dr. Knudson succeeds Dr. James shall, was undoubtedly moved by a name of his synagogue in Bridge­ It for dissemination among other dip into the .unexplored polar seas Albany, N. Y., April 7.— Prohi­ speech of congratulations made by election in November Instead of at friends of Miss Gibson here are In­ A. Beebe as head of the school Dr. bition advocates at the capitol to­ port. magazine publishers. has been made by Captain. George Beebe recently resigned to become Minister of Defense Gessler. H. Wilkins and his polar expedi­ a special election in June, as favor­ clined to believe’ that Indignation day abandoned their plans for ' a ed by Samuel S. Koenig, New York over Mussolini’S attitude towards president Allegheny college. He “ You won’t mind an oid soldier A grass fire on the property of The Misses Marlon Burr, Marion tion. The North American News­ "dry” referendum. like me, recalling the proud old County Chairman, and other local the Vatican, and the recent differ­ ' began his work in the Colorado con­ Arthur Gibson of Main street at 4 Robertson and Emily House, local paper Alliance issued the following Assemblyman Boyle, Republican army with sadness,” said Hinden- Republican leaders. ences between Fascismo and Cardi­ ference and was professor of the of Suffolk, who yesterday agreed to o’clock yesterday afternoon result­ girls who are students at Abbot statement today: Bible and theology In Denver Uni­ burg, obviously moved as the tat­ “ Captain George H. Wilkins, ar­ United States Senator James W. nal GasparrI, may have prompted offer an amendment to the Jenks ed in a still al.irm being sent to Academy, Andover, Mass, have re­ "Wadsworth, Jr., who arrived here versity. Baker University in Kan­ tered standards of the regiments Hose Company No.'" 3. The blaze riving at Circle City, Alaska, last her act. ' ’’ : state-wide dry enforcement bill’, to he had led in victory and defeat turned to school after spending the last night to attend a dinner given Ernest 'Victor Gibson, brother of sas. He lias for nineteen years provide that the measure should was extinguished quickly. Easter vacation at their homes hero- night announced that on March 3t been professor of systematic were paraded before him. he and his pilot, Carl B. Elelaon for him at the National Republican the woman now held In Rome for^ not take effect unless approved by “ I recall the past with grief, but Club by the New York County Re­ the attempt on Mussolini, married theology and Old Testament the voters In a referendum this flew in their monoplane due north exegesis and was chosen from that I am confident the new army will from Point Barrow to 73 degrees publican organization, confirmed Caroline De Bllller of New York. fall, announced today he would not prove worthy of the traditions of the report that it had been practi­ Lord Ashbourne, brother of Miss position as dean of the school. He preSs his proposal. 30 minutes and returned without is a bright and able speaker and our forefathers,” said the presi­ T W O GOOD BEATS! sighting land.” cally decided to hold the referen­ Gibson, Is a resident of Prance and- ' After studying’ the proposal, dent. dum in the fall. has written many articles and ^ , will represent the school of theolo­ Boyle said today he was convinced The flight was approximately gy at this conference. fifty miles north of Point Barrow. books that'have attracted atten- , that it would be unconstitutional The Herald is proud of the 'way In which Its reporters and SCHOLAR, ONCE FRIEND OF tion, one of these concerning the Dr. J. I. Bartholomew, former and for that reason would not at­ EMPEROH. DIES PAUPER liberal Catholic movement - In pastor of the South Methodist tempt to amend the Jenks bill. TEN.MOROS KILLED news service covered Chapman’s last plea for his life and his AMERICAN SCOFF.S AT church, will act as toastmaster at execution. < PANAMA GOLD TALE. France. . •.. Next Monday night Is expected New York,-April 7.— The late the banquet. It is expected that to see a long drawn out fight be­ IN LANAO BATTLE Bored Through Noee. Bishop 'William Anderson of the Readers of The Herald were given an exclusive story Mexico City, April 7.— Reports Prof. L.- G. Colin, who a few years ■Whljle th,e premier’s Injury tween the wets and the drys in the ago was the owner of vast estates in Boston area will be present also. Assembly, and possH>Iy in the Sen­ Monday afternoon about the hearing given the condemned man that British explorers have discov­ said not to be serious It Is moai Austria and France, a friend of painful and embarrassing. The bul- . The Committees. ate. The Jenks enforcement bill Is Constabulary Storm Fortress by the Board of Pardons. James Kilgallen made use of the ered gold fields in Panama, equal In Importance to those of the rand, Eijiperor'Franr Joseph of Austria let pierced both nostrils and graied.^'?^ The committee in cfiarge of the expected to come up for final ac­ of Insurrecto Band, Losing ' only telephone available at the State Prison and dictated the [ dinner today consists of Mrs. 'Wil­ tion at that time^ and the wets are were scouted today by James Jen­ and a scholar of international re­ the cheek. -i ^ Ten Wounded. , complete story to the International News Service. Neither of sen, an American mining englni^er pute, was buried in a padper’a lard Horton, Mrs. John Wlnterhot- confident they will be able to de­ '. Despite the personal orders tom, Mrs. J. H. Goalee, Mrs. Jen­ feat It. the Hartford papers carried one quarter of the dramatic story and geologist, who has recently grave in Potter's field today. He Mussolini for no reprisals and th«,^ nie Ferris, Mrs. Albert Holman, Manilla, P. I., April 7— Ten The Herald gave Its readers. turned from explorations In Pan; died at the'age of 68, leaving his. strenuous efforts of the authorities,'^ Moros were reported today to have widow and son penniless. / . Mrs. Thomas Curran, Mrs. Braln- TANKER, RUDDERLESS, ma. Jensen declares that he has crowds of 'demoi|stratorB' gatheie#^ ard, Mrs. Albert Chapin, Mrs. M. been killed and ten members of The reports of the execution carried by other papers cir­ been over all the Panamanian ter­ In the streets and' threatened'SaldisF CALLS FOR ASSISTANCE. the Philippine Constabulary -wound ritory and has found nothing ex­ RUTH BRYAN TO RUN on antl-Fasclsts. One ^ group b f ^ ^ Pv. Fryer, Mrs. E. Ingraham. Halifax, N. S., April 7.— The culating in Manchester could not compare with the two detailed ed when a Constabulary force cept placer gold, which It is doubt­ FOR CONGRESS IN FLORIDA The banquet this evening will be British Oil Tanker Apache, bound accounts'appearing in The Herald. Gilbert Frankau’s dramatic demonstrators marched Into th e ”''^ ;'| j: served by the following committee: stormed and captured a Moro for­ ful could be profitably mined. offices of U Mondo and m ads from New York to London, Is re­ tress In Laliao province. Few de­ account WM a^dlstlnct news;beat.'- James Kllgallen’s vivid de­ Mrs. Jennie Ferris, Mrs. J. W. Gos- ported In distress today 350 miles Miami, Fla., April.7i— Mrs. Ruth threats-against opposition leadett i-,1 tails of the fight have been reoelv- scription was one of the best ever written about'a hanging. TREASURY BALANCE. Bryan Owen, daughter of the late j and did aolnb Aainage to the print- Jee, Mrs. John Wlnterbottom, Mrs. southeast of Ca,pe Race. ail b,ut it is believed to tiavd been Paul Ferris, Mrs. Ralph Judd, Mrs. BOTH .WIHtE REAL HERALD REATS I- . 'i William Jennings Rryan, will file j ing - plant of the hewsiuper. The vessel has called for assist­ with a fugitive band of Moro In- . Washington,* April 7.— Treasury her candidacy, for Oongress, from { ‘‘Poor Dear,’,^ Says- ance. Her steering gear has gone surrectos on whose trail tne Con­ (Contlnned on Paere 2.)] balance as.of April 5: ,1486,036,- the fourth.Florlda ^strict, she an- ( HuhUh,;^-rlApm^7 —^ Lord AsiW’' according to advices received here. stabulary haan for some time. ^064.38. . nounced to d a y . . V: I ■ A f- !V;/' -I; I;;

- i " that Ilia ilatar. tbe Hon. Ylolat Al- IWaa Glbflon had attempted to as- ' EMEROENOT DOCTORS nCK (HUCERS TODAY 'THE I M ) OP CHAPMAN aasslnate Premier Mussolini today, BATTI£OFBDDLONGS^ [left immediately for Rome. Doctors Le Verne Holmes and INJAL/CLiW ; "The poor dear," salld Lord Ash­ William R. Tinker will -be on AT Tiffi CONFERENCE bourne, 'When the news reached duty, for emergency calls to­ up ONCE MORE morrow afternoon. ■ |him. "She has been ill all her life. (Continued from ^ge 1.) HE’S A. J. SMALL I She had been greatly depressed 'and Tery nervous.” Hubby Makes Attempt to Gret Robert Mercer, Mrs. (Jreorge McKin­ His Chielty Separation Suit ney, Mrs. Dorothy Hutt, Mrs. John AMENDOLA DEAD ABOUT TOWN - Anderson and Mrs. H. L. Carr. lodiana Prisoner Sends Wm Tried. \ * A ______V“~ Victim of Fascist Beating . Suc­ Newport, R. I„ April 7. The Mrs. William Hart of 49 Wells LAST NIGHT’S SESSION. cumbs to Injuries. Mayor Robert V. Treat offfclally as Long Missing Canada "Battle of the Budlongs,” that street Is ill at the Memorial hospi­ hectic affair that amused society, tal. welcomed the delegates of the Paris, April 7— Prof. Olovannla Southern New England annual Thratre Man. ‘ was resumed today in Newport Su­ Amendola, one of the most relent­ conference of the Methodist Epis­ perior court. A public whist will be conducted Milton J. Budlong, Texas’ oil less opponents of Premier Musso­ at the School street Recreation copal church to Manchester last lini and Fascism in Italy, died at Center in the Ladles’ room tomor­ night In the name of the town. His magnate, came into court ,to ask Albion, Ind., April 7.— Investi­ that bis suit for legal separation Cannes today, according to the row afternoon at 2:15. short talk gave the delegates an newspaper Le Matin. Death came Idea of what Manchester as a gation began here of a possible from his wife, Jessie Margaret as the result of injuries suffered town Is, a description of Its Indus­ clue to the mysterious disappear­ Budlong, be assigned to trial. Bud- Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters long charges extreme cruelty. six months ago when he was bru­ are planning for a food sale to be tries and economic conditions. The ance Dec. 2, 1919, of Ambrose J. tally attacked by a gang of thugs, Rev. James Stuart Nelli « f St. Small, millionaire theatre owner Mrs. Budlong Is at present re­ held at the store of the J. W. Hale ceiving $750 a month from her hus­ alleged to have been Fascist hire­ Company Saturday afternoon, April Mary’s Episcopal church gave the and sportsman of Toronto, Can. band. Unless she successfully re­ lings. 10 beginning at two o’clock. Home- address of welcome In behalf of Small’s dropping out of sight has futes her husband’s charges, she Prof. Amendola was smuggled baked articles in wide variety will the Manchester churches. been one of the mysteries of re­ will lose this stipend. out of Italy by friends and taken be made by the members and offer­ Bishop Ernest G. Richardson^ of cent years. It has never been fully to Paris. He was later removed ed for sale. Atlanta, presiding bishop o f' the proven he Is dead. The domestic drama of the Bud- to Cannes in the hope that the sun­ conference, responded to the wel­ "Charles Edgar Morrin,” a pris­ longs took a serio-comic turn when Mrs. Budlong barricaded herself In ny Riviera weather would help re­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Bidwell come addresses of the mayor and oner held for Wisconsin authori­ store him to health. of Chestnut street have been enter­ Mr. Nelli. He said in part: ------______ties to be returned to an asylum, the New York apartment of her Amendola had been beaten on taining for the past few days Mr. "This conference wanted to late yesterday sent a telegram husband and tossed his shirts out more than occa.olon for his fear­ and Mrs. Sylvester Eames of Klt- come to Manchester or It would not liulial of Gerald Chapman, “ s^per-bandlt,” pictured ^bov&—aB if the Connecticut signed "Ambrose Small” to Small’s the window, on the'bosoms of the less advocacy of liberal principles. shirts she scribbled plaintive mes­ tery, Maine, who left for thejr home have come so near to the limit of woo tJ Of death of the famous bandit to take any chances with him. The burial place former secretary, Jojin Doughty, at In March, 1924, he was attacked by the Norwich district. And I wasn’t Montreal, according to Sheriff John sages telling of her woes. ' ,. . yesterday. Miss Anna Sltman of aft ^ Catholic cemetery, Hartford, Conn..The hasty funeral came only a few hours a group of men on a main street of Worcester Is spending the week at so sure that I had come to the Singleton. Naples shortly after he had spoken the Bidwell home. right kind of a place when I went coat at tie le ftT th o In the light "Morrin” resembles descriptions SPANLVRDS FLY ON. vigorously against the Fascist out for a walk after breakfast of Small, but without comparative method of conducting elections. St. Bridget’s Holy Name society this morning. measurements. Sheriff Singleton Tripoli, April 7.— Captains Lor- Amendola had been minister for will meet tomorrow evening at Hears Boys Argue. believes he Is taller than small, gla and Gallarza hopped off today the* colonies In tha Facta cabinet. eight o ’clock In the parish hall. "The first thing I saw was a pair ner will take place Monday even­ who was said to be 5 feet 7 Inches. on the third leg of their flight of small boys engaged In an alter­ PLAN “ CATHOUC NIGHT” ’lUMBElUACKS” WIN ing at the School street recreation Doughty Geta Wire. from Madrid to Manila. They will A large attendance is expected at cation further up the road. They center at 6:30. Frank Cfheney Jr. Toronto, Ont., April 7.— John make Bengasi the next stop. Cap­ BUCKNER T E L L S ^ R Y the combination whist, setback and couldn’t have been more than eight AT REC APRIL 15TH ATTENDANCE CONTEST is chairman of the general com­ Doughty, formerly secretary to tain Estevez, who was delayed yes­ "forty-five” at St. James’ Parochial yeark old but they were arguing mittee. Ambrose J. Small, wealthy theatre terday, Is expected here today and school hall this evening. Just as fiercely as If they had been owner whose sudden disappearance will follow on to Bengazl. OF ALCOHOL IN U .S. older. I went a little further and North and Sodth End Parishes several years ago still remains a A son was born this morning to drew near to them and when I ap- to Combine for Evening of Kiwanians Hear Boston Pastor! a h sso u r i f e a r s f l o o d mystery, today received a telegram (Continned from page 1.) Mr. and Mrs. Domenlck Saidella of approached to where I could hear Enjoym ent. Talk on Service Clubs. m o u n t a in t h a w s . from Albion, Ind., signed “ Am­ 58 School street. what they were saying I found brose J. Small” and purporting to that thej^ were discussing the rela­ Columbia, Mo., April 7.— Floods come from the missing man. ''speakeasies” by a federal injunc­ Paul B. Ward has been elected The Klwanis attendance contest A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. tive merits of hanging and electro­ are feared throughout Missouri to­ The telegram read:^ "Wire me tion Buckner said, he Introduced, chairman of the committee in which has been going on for the day as melting snow, rains and ris­ Dancing cution. five thousand dollars at once In because he found It most effective. Earl Miner of 22 Laurel street at charge of arrangements for “ Catho­ past four weeks came to a close to­ ing creeks have partially crippled care of my lawyer, Claude V. Bark­ Figure It Up the Manchester Memorial hospital "I wondere'd what kind of a lic Night” at the Rec, April 15, It day with the “ Lumberjacks” under town It was that I had come to and railway and highway traflac, stall­ er, at Albion, Indiana. (Signed) Bootleggers use one gallon of al- this morning. was stated today. Thomas Dannaher the leadership of George Glenney Princess Ball Room ,cohol to make thrfee gallons of when I went a little further on, ing automobiles in four to five feet Ambrose J. Small.” ■was named secretary and treasurer. as winners. The "Telephone Girls” of water and washing out railroad Rockville whiskey. along came an auto filled with po­ led by L. C. Clifford made a won­ It was learned by telephone Last year it was known as "St. bridges. from Albion that the la-wy^r men­ "At $5 a quart for bootleg whis­ HELD FOR ASSAULT ON licemen, each carrying a rifle. I James’s Night” but this year St; derful showing today with a per­ More than a hundred automobiles tioned has a client in jail there Saturday April 10 key— ” Buckner began. wondered' again. But I can assure Bridget’s church-will be Included in fect attendance. ■ "It’s $10 a quart In my country” the mayor here that he will not are reported tied up between here who claims to be Ambrose Small. and Every Saturday for LURED NEW HAVENITE the program. The meeting was given over and Boonville. 'Senator Reed Interposed. need any extra policemen to take Mrs. Julia Sheridan has been ap­ largely to club business. Reports Balance of the Season. care of this conference for I don’t A -bus load of Missouri Univer­ Thoroughly cleaned clo-vui* and ' "Well, I find that $3,600,000,- pointed captain of the ladlfes’ howl­ from the chairman of the various Music by Max Eabrick and :000 Is the gross business involved think that there will be any viola­ committees were heard and all sity students are marooned at Boon­ alfalfa seed means not only fewer Jersey City Man Arrested as ing team from St. James’s church ville. weeds, but lessens likelihood of His Princess Orchestra. 'in the diversion of 60,000,000 gal­ tion of the Volstead act or the and Mrs. J. F. Shea will pilot the showed progre.ss. The club is plan­ lons of industrial alcohol to the Thug "WTio Used a Girl to 18th Amendment by the delegates ning many good things for the com parasitic plant diseases. Admission . • « • • 50c. bootleg trade.” St. Bridget’s team. Edward J. AIR MAHi PILOT, LOST, Trap Victim. of this conference. If there Is, I can Mcrlarty will select the men’s team ing summer. Buckner told of Andrews send­ assure you that It will be uninten­ A delegation of the members FINDS HIMSELF AQAIN. ing 21 Inspectors to New York and tional. for the North Enders while Leo Jersey City, N. J., April 7.— Ac­ Cleary will handle the reins for the will go to Montreal to attend the how their mere presence there cused of blackjacking a man in "We hope that-we will make a International Convention there In Boise, Idaho, April 7.— Missing caused a 300,000-gallon^-month South Enders. Two games will be since yesterday afternoon, Frank­ New Haven who was lured Into a good impression on your townspeo­ rolled and total pinfall will count. June. Already about ten have sig­ decrease In the output of thirteen trap by a pretty girl accomplice, ple and that when we are gone the nified their Intention of going. An lin Rose, air mail pilot, who 3eft denaturing plants. The gym floor will be given over Blcene Diana, 19, was being held impression we leave will be that of effort is being made by the chair­ here for Pasco, Wash., was sighted By Standing Around men of God.” to old fashioned and modern danc­ early this morning north of Elko, here today for extradition to Con­ ing from nine until twelve o’clock. man, William Knofla, to induce "That was a reduction of 3,600,- necticut. He was arrested at his Bishop Introduced. five more to make the trip. It was announced here today by of­ OQO gallons a year or split three The swimming pdol, will be reserv­ STATE ficials of a telephone company. brother’s home here In connection The Rev. Joseph Cooper, pastor ed for the ladies. Among the visitors today were ways for bootleg whiskey that of the church, then Introduced several Methodist ministers who Rose, who was carrying mall means 10,800,000 gallons of boot­ with an attack made on Charles Mrs. J. F. Shea Is In charge of Dudley, of New Haven, whose skull Bishop Hamilton. are here in town attending the from Elko to Pasco, evidently be­ leg liquor a year. At $5 a quart, the refreshment committee. She will came lost In a storm and was forc­ was fractured by a blackjack-while Following this the church choir name her assistants. conference at the South Methodist that means that these 21 men by under the direction of Archibald church. Two members from the ed to make a landing. It was Indi­ merely standing around the plants he was with a young woman. The K. of C. and Hibernians will Diana is alleged to have taken Sessions gave a concert, assisted Hartford Klwanis club were pres­ cated-that he was able to take off had kept $216,000,000 worth of meet In setback, while the North again this morning and resume his $225 In cash and a gold watch and by Mrs. Laura Wheeler Ross, vio­ and South are deciding their pool ent well as a number of visitors bootleg liquor from reaching the linist. Director Sessions opened the from r - ‘'5lde the state. flight successfully. trade. That meant $10,000,000 of chain from Dudley. argument. Tug-of-war will also be TONIGHT At the closebf the business Pres­ program with organ selections and In order. It Is also understood that liquor stopped by each agent.” these were followed by solos from ident Ray called on George E. ROME WILL USE OLD W'AR ' "And that was just shaking the SEARCH FOR SUICIDE a debating contest between Tom FROM NIAGARA CLUES Mrs. Ross. Fred Relchard and Miss Boland and Jerry Sweeny, of the Keith then Introduced Rev. M. OAMP FOR ATHLETICS, tree to see what would fall,” he Eleanor Willard. The offering went E. Barrett, pastor of the Methodist added. Niagara Falls, April 7.— Finding St. James’s church and Joe Doyle of e hat and hotel key today led toward defraying the expenses of church at Brockton, Mass. Mr. Bar­ Rome.— Roman sportsmen, urg­ There is a trace of poison in the conference. and George Williams oU St. rett is a member of one of the ser­ authorities to begin Investigation of Bridget’s will be held. ed by Mussolini, plan to' take over Country Store 98 1-2 per cent of all the bootleg Examining Board. vice clubs In Brockton and he gave the huge plateau known as Hanni­ liquor seized'" In New York, Buck- a possible suicide by a plunge over The next meeting of the commit­ WITH 2— FEATURES—2 Niagara Falls. The hat bore the The Conference Examination a brief talk on the accomplishments bal’s camp near Rome to create a ---- "lid. tee will be held next Friday evening of such an organization. He was name "A. MacWilly, Wlnthrop, board went into session this after­ at eight o’clock at the K. of C. hall. training ground for athletes. Mass.V The hotel key had been noon to act on fourteen candidates very much please'’ with Manches­ The field’s location Is magnifi­ PRISCILLA ter and Impressed by the -enthusi­ given to a man by that name at the for election to the conference. The HOUSTON ACCEPTS i '.ID cent. It Is halfway up the moun­ NORWALK TOT BURNED real decision of the board will not asm shown by the members of the D E A N in Temperance hotel, where luggage OF LEAGUE TO PARLEY tain of Monte Cavo, behind Fras- H ie Danger Girl' was found. be given until later in the week for local Klwanis club. His talk, catel on the Alban hills. IN GR.ASS FIRE HE SET the examiners will not complete though-'necessarily brief, was de­ An up-to-date gymnasium or Geneva, April 7.— David F. cidedly appreciated. VIRGINIA VALU and EUGENE O’BRIEN DOCTORS TO CONSULT ON Lhelr work until that time. About palestra Is to be built, with foot­ 15 candidates will be passed on. Houston of New York, former The attendance prize was won by BURBANK’S CONDITION. secretary of the treasury and of ball and tennis fields and foot and in “ SIEGE” Srandson of Postmaster in Santa Rosa, Cal., April 7.— Lu­ The board Is headed by Dr. R. S. George E. Keith and was contribu­ cycle tracks. There also will be Moore, chairman; Dr. G. A. Grant, agriculture and now president of ted by Sam Kemp. It wasn’t a Critical State— Unknown ther Burbank has not been respond­ the Bell Telephone Securities Co., boxing and fencing schools. The registrar; the Revs. J. N. Patter­ yt-trola because the winner was field will be patterned after Ameri­ Rescues Imperiled Mother. ing favorably to treatment and a has accepted the Invitation of the able to put It In his pocket. consultation Is to be held today. son, William H. Bath, C. H. Van can sport camps. League of Nations to act as Ameri­ The “ Telephone Girls” because TOMORROW, FRIDAY & SA1XIRDAY Dr. Joseph H. Shaw admitted Natter, H. H. Crltchlow, 0. L. Norwalk, April 7— Irvington By- Griswold, Joseph Cooper, John can delegate to a preparatory com­ they lost thp attendance contest, Ington, aged four, grandson of C. I. that his aged patient was not mak­ mission to consider a world econ­ A British town has a non-skid Pearce, T. G. Steuart, W. C. Darby, are to furnish a dinner for the en­ roadway made of wooden blocks Bylngton, norwalk postmaster. Is ing "the progress hoped for,” but omic conference. tire club membership. This din- In critical condition at Norwalk said there "was no cause for W. G. Ward, G. G. Scrivener, E. A. with projecting rubber Insets. - Legg and F. W. Coleman. Owen D. Young, one o f the hcspltal today as a result of burns. alarm.” drafters of the Dawes plan, who had With two other youngsters the Th^ meeting of the board today Is Its annual aff^r when affairs of been Invited to represent Jhe Unit­ Bylngton child ye.sterday set fire MOTORIST KILLS SECOND ed States, was unable to accept. to grass In a field near his home. V WHILE DRUNK; 4 YEARS. particular gravity are discussed. The flames caught his clothes. His New York, April 7.— Convicted Some of tb^ candidates for admls slon are taking four year courses PROBE N. S. d e r a il in g , n-.other rushed to his aid an(J was of manslaughter In the second de­ SECOND WITHIN WEEK. burned severely about the hands gree for driving an automobile for the ministry and most of these are just finishing up their work. and arms. which killed Mrs. Mary Clydd Halifax, N. S., April 7^A uthorl- A passing Iceman beat out the while he was Intoxicated, Harry The names of those accepted will C I R C L E I be announced later In the week. tles tOjday started an Investigation flames and carried the boy to his McNabb, 38, was sentenced to four Into the derailment last night of a home.-While the mother was sum­ years In Sing Sing today. He had Epworth Leagues More than 300, Including mem­ Canadian National Railway passen­ moning aid the man disappeared been sentenced to the penitentiary ger train at Atkinson siding, near HOUSE PETERS LOU TELLEGEN before anyone could obtain his In 1920 for the same offense. bers of Epworth Leagues from New London, Hockanum, East Hartford, Westchester, N. S., which resulted name. In the Injury of several persons. in “COMBAT” in ‘Borrowed Pinery’ ABANDON HOISPITAL Rockville, ‘Burnside, Vernon, Man­ chester and South Manchester, at­ Two Pullman cars and an obser­ CANADIAN CONVENT AT CHINESE MISSION vation car left the rails, the latter DESTROYED BY FIRE Peking, April 7— Antl-mlsslonary tended the Epworth League banquet A, which was presided over by the plunging down * steep embank­ Rlmouskl, Que., April 7.— De­ agitation in China has caused the ment. TOMORROW & FRIDAY spite heroic efforts of Monslgnor abandonment of the American Rev. Frank W. Gray of Rockville. The Rev. Charles E. Spalling, dean The derailment was the second In ,2— FEATU R ES— 2 Leonard In aiding local firemen to Baptist Mission Hospital at Wu- this district within a week. combat the flames, the convent of Chow and the closing of the mission of the Epworth League Institute, Sisters of the Immaculate Concep­ school, the American consul at Can­ told the gathering of the work In tion church, was totally destroyed ton reported today. A band of riot­ various Institutes In New England Muff’s B a ck ! by fire here early today. ers attacked the Wu-Chow hospital and Illustrated his talk with stere- Eighteen nuns, on the eve of earlier In the week, breaking the optlcon slides. Boiled ham and H ITTLE IRISH GIRL' leaving for mission work In China windows and forcing the staff to scalloped potatoes were served by and Japan, escaped. Damage was take refuge on an American gun­ women of the church. estimated at $75,000. boat. Roger C. Stlmson made a plea for enrollments to the Epworth League Institutes this summer and ** Dolores SALLY a number of names were received. O F n i « WILL DASE PLEA FOR Costello „ John Harron ^^y©ur old uonflff ^ MARSHALL ON l e t t e r! K !'"a.■" i ; ■ i-. 'SAWDUST mts Tuw kind^iffjn ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN CAROL ]»MPSTESC Bring that old iron of yours. Philadelphia, Pa., April 7— A let­ FIELDS ^ It 3 worth $1.00 to you on the ter signed "I. H.” received by Abra­ in S. 0. S. , Perils of the Sea” ham Wernick, counsel for David L. TT’S YOUR SHOW I purchase of a Westinghouse Auto­ Marshall, chiropractor convicted SAME LITTLE PRICES: Mat, 5c-15c; Eve., I0c-20c. matic—The finest iron ever buUt. of second degree murder for the LET’S G O ! And what’s more—^to get a slaying of Anna May Dietrich, may Westinghouse Automatic you only establish the Innocence of Marshall, 3 DAYS—STARTING TOMORROW. according to the attorney. The Show You Afl Know .1 have to pay 75 cents down and a Wernick said tod'ay that the let­ dollar a month for seven months ter was sent from Baltimore and 6 months if you trade in your $1.00 a month gives the names of two men who were in the building where Miss old iron. MARTY DUPREE for 6 months. Dietrich was killed on the night of SUN. MON. TUBS. And Her Jan. 10, with a woman companion, STATE /, now dying In Baltimore. jlpojoryDur An appeal for a new trial will he MUSICAL FOLLIES o W j r p o _ based on the letter, Wernick said. r \ BERLINS KNOW NOTHING With BENNIE DROHAN - FRi ABOUT RECONCILIATION. MURRAY - WALLYx^MELVIN, STEVE HUGHES “5'- 9*v«« iMt r" Paris, April 7.— If Mr. and Mrs. ; Frances McCarthy, ; n«v*h»_jgg_c«ol. Irving. Berlin are about to become reconciled with Clarence Mackay, liiL ' . Lou Carim father of Mrs. Berlin, they are not and / ready to announce It to the world. In their Paris hotel today Mr. Ifla rty Speaeh Gboro»| and Mrs. Berlin were questioned concerning London reports of a re­ New York society Is reviving the conciliation, affected by Mrs. James old»fashIoned muff. Here’s Mrs. A. Stillman. Hunt T. Dickinson wearing one of - <■' Elediic Ceflpay Both Irving and Elllh appeared EVBRYTHiyffG N B W .^ somewhat sarprlsed at tha n v o t L ' the fleet seen in yean. '' ...1 .. m ' N

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926.

D. A. R. MEMBERS FORMER LOCAL MAN WASHINGTON TUBBS H

~ HEAR STATE REPORT ENJOYING SUCCESS m 60tJNAk PIND OUT ONCe MX. IP TUAT ZOlJi CECU.. At the meeting of Orford Parish Friends of W. H. Whiting, \S ^OOS'ftKl' To Chapter D. A. R. at Center church OR POU^U^-OROSSIK’ parlors Monday afternoon Mrs. former Recreation director here Charles H. Blssell of Southington, will be glad to know that he is en­ state regent, gave an annual report •which showed encouraging work joying success. done hy the various chapters During the years 1918-1920, throughout the state. William H. whiting held the di­ She said that there are now fifty- rectorship of the Recreation Center two chapters in Connecticut, one here in town. He ■was held In high chapter having disbanded during esteem by the local people who the year, the few remuining mem- came to know him through his 4)ers being absorbed by the nelgh- splendid directorship and pleasing C^borlng chapters. $34,018 has been personality. He has had unusual V raised and expended hy Connecti­ success in his chosen life work, cut chapters. 388 new members and friends in town may be Inter­ have been received, but there are ested to hear .of his progress since many other capable ladies eligible leaving Manchester. for membership. There are still two After his departure In 1920, he real Daughters of the Revolution located in, Medford, Mass., where living who are 107 and 86 years of he had charge of the High school age. physical training, and here he de­ The largest present D. A. R. un­ veloped a very fine track team. After a successful period here, he dertaking is the building of the new Mrs. L. B. Whitcomb and chil­ auditorium to seat 4000 persons, at soured the position of Director of several weeks’ Illness. The little girl Physical Education in the Hunting- HIGH SCHOOL NOTES PAUL PACKARD CHOSEN dren and Mrs. Thomas Lewis visited was taken ill with measles four Washington, D. C. The cost will be HARTFORD AGAIN in Manchester Monday. $1,825,000. Connecticut’s quota is ton school for Boys, located In weeks ago. She had barely recover­ Boston, Mass. Here his duties call­ The ladies of the Grange met In ed when pneumonia developed and $63,000. Americanization work There will be a special meeting COI^TITUnON SPEAKER the town hall Wednesday evening Sure Relief among the foreigners is very im­ ed for particular attention to 'track of the Argonaut club tomorrow ev«- this was the ca’jse of her death. work among the students, although EECTS STEVENS to plan a program to be given com­ Everything that medical skill and portant and much time and money ning. Miss Helen Nute, faculty petitive night at which time the FOR INDIGESTION is expended in its accomplishment. the other phases of physical train­ director of the club, has arranged To Represent S. M. H. S. in trained nursing could do was done ing were qnder his supervision al­ ladies and gentlemen will each pre­ for the baby but her strength was Our state chapters contributed 82 an unusually fine program for the County Oratorical Contest in sent a half hour’s program. boxes, containing clock and sewing so. Unusually good showing was entertainment of the members. not sufficient to combat the dread made by the track team which Republican Mayor of the Hartford. The Grange will give a supper, disease. materials for the entertainment of Miss Margaret Perkins, an accom­ entertainment and dance in the the immigrants while they are de­ Huntington produced under Mr. plished ’cellist from New Britain, Mr. and Mrs. Andrews have the Paul Packard, son of Mr. and town hall Saturday night for mem­ sympathy of a wide circle of friends 6 B c l l a n s tained at Ellis Island. The value of Whiting’s direction, and when any Capitol City Is Returned will render a number of selections bers of the Bon Ami club of Man­ competitions were held with other Mrs. Charles Packard of Wells in their bereavement. They lost the boxes was $1500. and will be accompanied on the street has been selected to represent chester. Hot w a te r Many scholarships in the moun­ Prep High schools, Huntington al­ piano by Miss E. Marian Dorward, another child some time ago who Sure Reli^' tain schools of the southern states ways won a good position. When to Office. South Manchester High school In would have been four years old to­ musical director of S. M. H. S. the Constitutional Oratorical Essay DEATH OF INFANT have been furnished as well as large the annual trip was taken to Phil­ The ArgpnSut club is a freshman day had he lived. Two other chil­ sums for local objects, such as adelphia for participation in the Contest for Hartford county to be Faith, two-year-old daughter of dren, Emily and Betty survive. organization to which students In held soon in Hartford. Paul ELL-ANS hospitals, open air schools, scout Penn relay contests, very fine work Hartford. April English classes are eligible provld- Mr. and Mrs. Bert F. Andrews of Funeral arrangements are incom­ 3S t and 7 S i .RKk«|M Ey»rywh«r» organizations, flags for schools and was done considering the enormous man C. Stevens was re-eieciea attained a mark of Packard has selected for his topic Fairfield street died today after plete at this writing. "Abraham Lincoln and the Consti­ funds for the plkntlng of memorial competition which confronted the mayor of Hartford yesterday, de­ honor each marking term. The trees. In closing Mrs. Blssell urged boys. feating ex-Senator E^ard W. Bro- tution.” club has proven a success and has Last year Sherwood R. Mercer all members to k^p in mind the Frank Craven, the noted actor der, 17,561 to 16,148. been a worthy incentive to students work of the society and to cherish and playwright, having to his cred­ ■The Republicans elected aider- was the local representative and >1^ lllftll iUftH iUftn II^M to raise their marks to the honor was accorded second best speaker and maintain the Ideals of Ameri­ it the authorship of the plays: men in 11 of the 15 wards, making roll, where ;they might have been can liberty. “The First Year’’ and "New the council 23 Republicans and 7 and received honorable mention. otherwise content to let their marks He chose as his topic "John Mar­ Mrs. A. A. Wassell gave a report Brooms” was a boyhood chum of Democrats, the same proportion as drift along just on the "passing of the entertainment program of the Mr. Whiting’s. So, whenever • his during the past year. Other mem­ shal and the Constlttion.” This border.” Constitutional Oratorical Essay state meeting, which included many itinerary took him to Boston, Mr. bers of the Republican ticket went Tickets are selling fast for the musical numbers and two historical Craven made it a point to renew Into office with the mayor so that contest is held each year now in Sock and Buskin’ club’s play, “Lit­ different sections all over the Unit­ Sagc-StUcn 6t Co. plays written by D. A. R. members. old acquaintance witli Mr. Whiting for the next two years the city will tle Women,” to be'presented In the Both reports were listened to with and on one occasion gave a talk havb a Republican city marshal and ed States. The purpose is to pro­ High School assembly hall on the mote a greater understanding of the much Interest. before the Huntingtoh track team. Republican majorities in the board afternoon and evening of April Hartford It was voted to hold the meeting This past year Mr. Whiting as­ of selectmen, high school commit­ constitution and what various 16th. Without doubt this drama American men of state did for it. of Orford ParlSh Chapter at sumed greater responsibility In a tee and board of education. is the most worthy undertaking yet Lebanon on June 7, Instead of May new position as Director of Physi­ Voters approved appropriations If a contestant wins first prize in attempted by the dramatic clubs. his respective county he is eligible 3, as the roads will then be in bet­ cal Education in the schools of for $362,000, including $30,000 It is of a higher quality and Is* ter condition. Quincy, Mass. This position in­ for a new municipal golf course. to enter the state finals. If he much more impressive than any­ wins this contest he enters the sec­ During the social hour MrA. volves the care of 12,000 pupils Mayor Stevens Is the first mayor thing yet presented. Splendid Dorothea Waite of Rockville, vocal­ of Hartford since 1906 to be elected tional finals to be held in Louisville, A ScJe of Greatest under his directorship. Recently, scenery and stage effects have been ist at the church of the Redeemer the Quincy schools observed “Pos­ to succeeed himself. Kentucky. arranged. The sectional winners of this in Hartford, sang in a most charm­ ture Weeks,” and every boy, girl, Regular track practice is now be­ ing manner, the following selec­ and teacher had their attention contest enter the semi-finals, and ing held on the first four days of the winners then selected are elig­ tions: April, My April; A Browh focussed on good posture. The DOUBLE FEATURE BILL each week. Most of the veterans Bird Singing; Coming Home and State Supervisor of Physical Edu­ ible to compete in the national fin­ are out again, while a large num­ als to be held in June in Washing­ Interest to Garden Lovers My Love Is a Muleteer. She was ac­ cation addressed all of the 450 ber of new men are working vigor­ companied on the piano by Miss teachers on the subject of "Pos­ AT CIRCLE TOMORROW ton. All these national finalists ously to get into condition, hoping will get a free trip to Europe this Minnie McLean from the Sabra ture” during one afternoon. to oust some of the "regulars.” Trumbull Chapter D. A. R. of Rock­ Mr. Whiting is considered an summer, and in addition, the na­ Can love reform a crooked young Manager John Hutchinson has ar- tional champion will receive a ville. authority on physical education, glrl whose desire for excitement ranged the following very atfractive The hostesses for the afternoon having made It his life work. Be­ grand prize of $1,000. County, Rose Bushes — Fruit Trees has made her the leader of a band schedule: , state and sectional first prizes will were Mrs. J. G. Talcott, Mrs. John ing graduated from both Willlston of confidence men? Such is the May 15— Lewis High, here. L. Brown and Mrs. A. J. Straw. Seminary and Springfield College, be $25, $100 and $250 respectively. problem that forms the theme of May 22— Springfield Commercial Paul Packard has been a member he had taught In private and public “The Little Irish Girl,” the Warner High, here. schools prior to his coming to of the local high school debating picture which is coming to the Cir­ May 24— Chapman Tech of New team for the past two years and so and Shrubs MANCHESTER MAN Manchester. He Is a believer in cle Theatre tomorrow and Friday London, New London. building health and character, in has had considerable experience in with as the star. May 29— Crosby High, There, public speaking. His topic is a boys and girls, and In physical ed­ Miss Costello plays a hard-boiled June 5— Triangular Track Meet, ADOPTS 2 OdPHANS ucation. He has managed summer tribute to the immortal work Lin­ girl who has served as a decoy for Manchester, Bristol and Meriden, coln did in preserving for America camps for many years and at pres­ a group of grafters, but who finds here. ent operates a boys’ camp each the constitution and its democratic Rose Bushes For the second time this year a herself falling in love with one of union, the United States, from resident of Manchester has sub­ summer on Lake Kezar, Maine. their best victims, an honest, hand­ For the past few years, Mr. seemingly certain disaster during scribed $100 for the orphans of the some country boy, played by John the Constitutional Union’s supreme Near East. A pledge first made Whiting has resided in Ab'lngton, Harron. The ruthless brains of the HEBRON Mass., and recently in an Ablngton test of strength, the American Civil to the fund now being raised h^re band, played by Matthew Betz,! War. makes $200 given by this local town elecTlon, he was voted in as threatens to kill her if she con­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne and man. a member of the school committee, fesses arid she is powerless to help children of East Hartford and Mrs. 39c The general fund is growing receiving thb highest number of the boy she loves and his old grand­ Mary B. Lord of Wethersfield were Tery slowly, it was said yesterday votes of any of the persons ejected mother. They stay at the countrj^ Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ANDOVER by members of the committee who to that committee. His nearest hotal owned by Granny and plot to and Mrs. Everett G. Lord. Every plant is a vigorous two-year- competitor received 109 votes less. desire 1f.hat the final amount raised obtain her property which is valu-' Mrs. Frederick Wyman had as Charles White spent Wednesday old, field grown specimen, ready to in ManChester.will care for at least able because of the mineral springs week-end guests her brother, Ed- in Hartford. set out this Spring, and that will start thirty orphans for one year If not Vard Sparks and her sister, Mrs. on the grounds. i The Columbia and Wapping to grow and bloom this season. With more. Many who gave last year “SEA B E A S r TAKEN Although the backbone of the Cohen, both of New York. Mrs. Co­ Granges have been extended an In­ have not yet renewed their contri­ plot is melodramatic, the treatment hen will remain for a longer visit. vitation to meet with the Andover them success is assured. butions, which, if received, will is comedic. There is a resemblance Sherwood Miner is prostrated Grange on Monday evening, April help to swell the amount consider­ Roses of this quality are seldom FROM “MOBY DICK” to the O. Henry stories in the sur­ with an attack of grip. He is un­ 19th, each visiting Grange to fur­ ably. prising, snap-the-whip finish. j der the care of a physician. nish half of the evening’s program. offered at such an extraordinarily low In view of the fact that so much The second feature Elaine Ham- Ames W. Sisson of Hopevale The hostesses will be Mrs. Thomas price. personal solicitation has to be done merstein is the star of "S-O-S Per­ lost a valuable cow recently of throughout the year for local af­ Lewis and Mrs. Benton, with Ells­ "In ‘The Sea Beast,’ an adapta­ ils of the Sea,” which comes to the pneumonia. • worth Coveil acting as host. Roots are wrapped in moss and oil fairs, it has been hoped by the tion of the novel ‘Moby Dick,’ I Circle Theatre tomorrow and Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Woods of committee that responses to the The Grange orchestra, composed paper, and all roses are accurately hope to make live again before the day. This Columbia feature is a Windham and a party of friends of Miss Hamilton, pianist, George letters will be sufficient to raise eyes of America and the world, one thrilling drama of the sea and the v’>ited St. Peter’s church Sunday named and marked. ‘ an amount here comparable with Ladd, violinist, Edward Gatchell, of the most adventurous, colorful, men and women- who live upon it. afternoon. Saxophone player. Miss Lois Cas­ that obtained in other cities of. the and characteristically American of It is said to be one of the most * An Easter cantata in which choir The following are included in the size. The special effort made to industries, that of whaling, now well, flutist, John Jewett, drummer, elaborate productions Columbia singe"‘j from this town were to Holden Wright, clarinet player, and assortment; get a large number of sponsorships defunct and living only in all its has ever released. Supporting Miss have assisted and which was to even beyond the ordinary quota is glory and glamor In the traditions Wallace Hilliard director and cornet Hammerstein in the lovely star’s have been given in Colchester Sun­ player will furnish the music for OPHELIA PAULNEYSON ’ MRS. AARON WARD . SOLIEL D’OR in order that the care of as many of New Bedford and of such novels latest role for the screen is Robert day evening, has been postponed children as possible be under writ­ as ‘Moby Dick.’ " owing to the death of Mrs. Janet the Father and Son banquet to be ULRICRH RUNNER GENERAL McARTHUR DR. CLAUDIUS PERNET Ellis heading a cast of well-known given in the near future. ten, so that the money raising ef­ . In these words, John Barrymore character actors. It includes Wil­ Craig, mother of Mrs. C. E. Pendle FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI COLUMBIA GENERAL''JACK forts of the Near East Relief may summed up the attitude of the en­ Jean ton. one of the leading sopranos of Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas liam Franey, Pat Harmon, Lewis recently ■were Mrs. Lewis’ EUGENE FURST MADAME BUTTERFLY be discontinued as soon as possi­ tire Warner Bros. West Coast O’Rourke, Frann Alexander and Colchester. It had been planned ble. studio force engaged iq the making mother, Mrs. Abner Shlppee, of At- J. C. Fowler. I to give the cantata here later. wafdvllle, Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob­ The following appeal has come of "The Sea Beast,” which comes Today the Circle presents for the! Miss '^’'"•’ssa Lord has returned to W. W. Robertson, chairman to the State Theatre on Sunday for son and Wilfred Young of Mans­ of the local committee from the last showing, matinee and evening to The Connecticut College for field Center, and Mr. and Mrs. a run of three days. House Peters in “Combat” and Women. State Committee of the Near East "There was a wealth of romance Robert E. Foote, chairman of Charles lienry of Mansfield. Relief, whose chairman is Hon. Lou Tellqgen in 'Borrowed Fin- Fruit Trees 39c and 59c in the whaling industry of New ery.” the town school board, attended Marcus H. Holcomb and whose England back in 1840. On the the recent hearing in Willimantic Hardy two to three year old trees, roots wrapped in moss and oil paper. treasurer Is Meigs Whaples. blunt bowed, drop drafted whaling on special state aid for schools of Legal Notice "Connecticut must provide for vessels were bred the hardy A PUZZLE A DAY the smaller towns. at least 500 more orphan children Yankee sailors who brought the Two days before her marriage to AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD APPLE TREES ...... 39c PEAR TREES...... 59c between now and June 1st if it is at Manchester, within and for the maritime triumphs of war and Randall Tennant, which took place District of Manchester, on the 30th. Baldwin, Wealthy, Delicious. Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite. to meet the quota assigned to it. peace to America. Now, of course, on Sunday, Miss Dorothy White- day of March, A. D., 1926. Unless contributions come in at Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., much over the present rate, this those brave times are nothing but c d , a e :i , f g b house was given a kitchen shower Judge. PEACH TREES...... 39c PLUM TREES ...... 59c will not be possible. We should a memory in such towns as New by the “Jolly Doers,” a society of Estate of Magnus Skog late of Man­ Bedford, once brimming over with the young people of the Gilead chester, in said District, deceasedi Wickson, Abundance. like to Impress upon every local On motion of Carl G. Johnson ad­ Elberta. committee and the people of every the bustling activities of the bluff church. ministrator. town and city the Importance of New England sea people, ^roud xHc The highest attendance average ORDERED:—That six months from continuing their share in this work’ with the task of supplying light to for any of the schools of the town the 30th. day of Match, A. D., 1926 be . CHERRY TREES ...... / 59c the entire civilized world. for the month of March was at- and the same are limited and allowed tor children, in order that every for the creditors within which to JLarge Montmorency, Early Richmond. child in the orphanages of the Near "Season after season the great trined by that in the J''p'ger dis­ bring In their claims against said Bast Relief may have the opportu­ winged ships braved the perils of trict, taught by Miss ’Tlllle Fried­ estate, and the said administrator is nity we would wish our children arctic seas, bearing on tlielr decks rich of Columbia. The average directed to give public notice to the was 98.5 per cent. creditors to bring in their claims lo have—training for self support. the best and the worst of America’s Thursday Miss Brown considered within said time allowed by posting A special Easter letter sent out manhood. Whaling ships and whal­ a total waste for her pupils, who Those children having a perfect a copy of this order on-the public rom the Hartford office of the ing men pushed into the far un­ had disrupted the day’s program attendance at the White school in sign post nearest to the place where Califomia Privet CDmbing Roses known corners of the earth, brav­ with tricky April Fool jokes. So Fri­ Gilead during March are: Isolds the deceased last dwelt within said ear East Relief is bringing in town and by publishing the same in lunds to ho’" meet the state quota, ing all weather and all danger to day she was determined to have Riva, Edward Foote, Aldo Ansaldi, some newspaper having a circulation but this letter was not sent to res­ follow wherever the whale might peace and quiet. The first thing in Andrew Hooker and Johnnie Hook­ in said probate district within ten idents of Manchester in order that lead. Here was engendered that the morning she gave the class the er. days from the date of this order, and 25 for $1.25 3 9 c they might have an opportunity to dogged determination, ready Inge* puzzling problem shown here. Num­ Miss Helen Hough led the Chris­ return make to ^ Is court of the no­ White or Pink “Dorothy Perkins,” and tian Endeavor meeting at the Con­ tice given. ® The best known hedge plant, and makes contribute through the local com- nulty and unfailing sportsmanship bers 1, 2, 3, 4j_ 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are repre­ WILLIAM S. HYDE , “Flower of Fairfidd.” v Silttee. which is the foundation of modern sented by one of the following let­ gregational chapel on the center Judge. the most desirable rapid-growing hedge. All contributions, it is said by America. , ters, A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. or I. Sunday evening. The Gilead En­ H-4-7-26. deavor meeting was held at the Harold Ci Alvord, local treasurer, "It was a rugged, eventful life, No single letter represents two dif­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD kiay be credited to the various full of sudden death' and ever­ ferent digits. The class is to dis­ church and Ruth Ellis was leader. at Manoheater, within and for the Churches if the tjonors will so In- present danger. Crew killing cap­ cover which letters represent the The Gilead church was beauti­ dlstrtct of Manchester on the 3rd day Thunbcarg^s fully decorated on Easter Sunday of April, A. D„ 1926. Hcate. tains ruled with the closed fist and various digits. They are then re­ Present WILLIAM S. 'HYDE, Esq., the belaying pin. Ships fought each quired to substitute the figures for with cut flowers and potted plants. Judge. Grapes 19c other for disputed quarry. Some the letters, so that the multiplica­ A special feature in music was a Estate of Magnus Skog late of turned pirate tor smuggler, but in tion will prove to be correct. Only piano and saxophone duet by Ruth Manchester In said district, deceased. Niagara, Concord. Barberry 19c Women Rave and Kenneth Ellis. A Sunday Upon application of the Adminis­ the main the officers *and men of one child discovered Hhe correct trator for. an order of sale of real the whaling fleet were upright and answer. , school program consisted of recita­ estate belonging to said estate as per / Ovet New Godfearing. If H equals 8, what is the cor­ tions, music, etc. application on flic. "It is the mighty spirit of the Clifford Perry has been at work ORDERED:—That the said appli­ Seeds and Implements rect answer? on brooder houses for Edward E. cation be heard and determined a t the New England whalers |that we have Last puzzle answer: Probate office in Manchester on the V^etable Seeds ...... lOc attempted lo capture for the silver and Edwin T. Smith. 10 day of April, A. D., 1926, at 9 Flowering Shrubs Garden Seeds...... 10c French Powder I am “darn,” a four-letter word Miss Florence E. Smitji spent sheet in the production of ‘The Sea used in mending, transposed I am o’clock In forenoon, and the Court Hand Trowels . . .10c A new kind of face pow der is Beast.’ ’’ Tuesday in East Hampton. directs said administrator to give lere. Made by a new French Pro- “nard,” another name for matgrass A1 Blume caught another glimpse public notice to all persons Interested Spading Forks ...... 19c Bess Meredyth adapted this stir­ My senior partner is "well,” a four- in said estate to appear if they see ess— stays on until you,

^AGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926.

I told the gangsters they would have 1 plause. If, on the other hand, Gofl and Blanton are extremes 4 Uttulr»«tnr to “ get rid” of the night watchman, Mencken succeeds in making a of the two opposing schools. -*\ which they did by tying hljn to a monkey -out df that unspeakable Goff is a little sxtra-thinsk limed. SENSE AND n o n s e n s e Blanton is s'uper-impeislous. Rut jittrnfng H^rttlb chair and leaving him, to die In the busybody, mischief maker and bur* 'they're both highly characteristic. . PUBLISHUD BT fire. Fortunately he was rescued. lesquer of all real morality. Chase, . My guess is that the-former will Jack Dempsey, It is said, wore a THB BBRAX.D PRINTING CO. The testimony in the case was we know we should feel Just as ex- develop auiomatlcaliy, a thicker monocle in New York. This may I be interpreted as a declaration | Brights youi* home Founded by Bltrood S. Ela conclusive, consisting of, the con­ uberent as we woul^ in the other coating of armor plate by the time O ct 1. 18S1 he’s, been In Washington as. long as that he btlll likes flighting. ^Every Evening Except Sundaya and fessions of the gangsters who did event. Blanton has.. He ^ u s t. If he isn’t Bolldays. the Job and who are now awaiting But it happens that Mencken, in to be very mIseiAble. Politics is ,L ife ‘is tough in a small news­ with lamps Entered at the Poat-OfBce at Man­ trial. Nevertheless it seems In­ a way, represents in this contro­ rough stuff. paper office about the time the chester as -Second Class Mall Matter. linotype breaks down and the j credible, merely on -the balance of versy the right of free speech and SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall makeup man discovers the only o:- probabilities. a free press. With considerable BY DR. HUGH S. GUMMING boiler plate Irfft is some food sav-1 six dollars a year; sixty cents a Surgeon General, U. S. Public month tor shorter periods. That a man of social and busi­ reluctance we are compelled, by Ing propaganda left over from" the By carrier, eighteen cents a sreok. Health .^rvlce war. Single copies, three centa • ness standing, comparatively well- the underneath gravity of the mat­ In a world that Is so arranged to-do and in no financial straits as ter, to take the Mencken Bids. I that most of us are compelled to SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPRB- work during the greater portion of "Which is the best, also the Spring Style Show SENTATIVE: Hamllton*De Llsser, far as shown by the trial, w^th a Would that the champion wdre' worst, hotel here?” asked a strang-1 Inc.,"25 West 43d Street New Tork the year, a change, a r e ^ a vaca­ and 127 N. Dearborn St, Chicago. fond wife and three young sons to more, appealing. er who had Just descended from ' New York, April 7.— See-sawing; tion goes far to make tnat work the train. The Manchester Evening Herald la think of, should commit himself up and down the Easter parade on' possible. Every man and: woman on sale In New York City at Sohults's Fifth Avenue I behWd almost flashy! employed is entitled to a vacation, “ Take your choice," replied' a I euid SeJe News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd into the hands of a band of the most nromlnent cltisen o f Wayoverbe- Street and 42nd Street entrance of notorious crooks in the metropolis, pair of striped pants approaching.. ! Get away from home and business Grand Central Station. To say nothing of spotless white If you can possibly afford It. A hlnd who was leaning, against the | for whatever of gain the enterprise depot. “ There’s only one of eith­ T H E attractive bridge lamps "International News Service has the spats. . . . And who should It be but change of surroundings Is helpful er or both.” exclusive rights to use for republlca- promised, is one of those things A1 Jolsott, who seemed the very to restore health and strength. - * sketched, is just one of the tloti In any form all news dlspatobes WASHINGTON which are only to be accounted for symbol of Broadway on parade. . . . It is not necessary to go long credited to It or not otherwise credit­ If it were true that women can’t many iiew Almco lamps on display ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively by sheer abnormality In the person lETTEDS And not far behind on represent­ distances but it is necessary to get at our .Spring Sty^e Show and Sale. entitled to use for republlcatlon all ing Broadway was Marie Dressier out In the open. Forget your busi­ keep a secret, half the husbands | the local or undated news published committing such an Enormous folly. BY CH.\RL£S P. STEWART would be In the penitentiary. herein." smiling Infectiously upon one and ness, forget your Job, forget your Placed beside your llyorite chair Cpt out of the- prolem all con­ Washington, April 7— Congress­ all___ cares. You will be better off for The guy I hate Is O. B. Ware, it will shed a soft,^ mellow light siderations of right and wrong, ad­ men vary. By congressmen I mean And Texas Ouinan, “ America’s a vacation and your business will WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1926. He always stands behind my chair. right into your favorite book, your mit that such a person is made up senators and representatives both.. most sophisticated woman,” to not suffer. Publicity Isv very valuable to a whom It must have been great Wherever you go you should And tells me how, with lofty air. newspaper or onto your sewing. lacking the element of humanity To pi-r n y hand, in solitaire! S.’lIUGGLINa congressman. He likes It, If he’s effort to arise so early since her make careful Inquiries concerning that would prevent him from par­ onto his Job, MosL^of them are, at night club closes with the dawn, the sanitary conditions of the Its base is of the new decorative Though the Senate hearing on ■ least to the extent m knowing that place. Sanitary conditions are Boarder— Is this milk ticipating In a very dreadful mur­ and my feminine aid informed me Ized? metal type, finished in burnished the prohibition laws started off with I it pays a politician to figure, good she was clad in a rose beige ensem­ more Important than folf links, der, the most ordinary dictates of Farmer Landlord— Sure Is. gold, and the shade of silk and promise of little but oratory, its and plenty. In print. ble with a blush hat, whatever that tennis courts, ball rooms and beau­ j self preservation would seem to be. •' ’’-om the preacher’s cow. georgette is equipped with a ball developments yesterday, when Gen-1 But there’s publicity and publi- may b e .. . . tiful scenery. sufficlent to keep him from putting city. There’s .praise, and there’s Jot these questions down and bearing joint, making it possible to eral Andrews testified before the ' And. there was the exotic and Ev.... time anvone disagrees himself in a position where he also Its reverse. gorgeous Lya de Puttl, Imported when you are basting about for a throw the light In any direction sub-committee, became important. .vacation spot check the place up with President Uoolldsre he has would be practically certain to be from Europe to be another of those ttipm breakfast. Now, If he without moving the lamp, A reg­ Andrews, besides making known It’s la their attitude toward the “ wicked women” of the films...... with this list. Is the wa^er supply blackmailed for the rest of his life. second of these two brands of pub­ would only tell us what he gives ular $19.75 valuer the discouraging fact that no leas Yet there she was, most solemn of safe?.^ What Is the sifhrce of the Unless he were a sheer 'daft fool— licity that congressmen differ. water supply? Is there a sewage ’em for breakfast, than S75 dry agents have been dis­ mien, going, up the steps of St. Pat­ Other metal base lamps, $5.98^ - and Frost is not that. Doubtless all congressmen pre­ rick’s cathedral. They tell me system? Where do the sewers missed for cause— that Is, for being fer praise, but as tc ’ ho other *alng empty? If there Is no sewage sys­ Naughty, Naughty policeman Conceivably a man in Frost’s this terribly “ wicked gal” of the ^ News-Times) found out— admitted that with the screen attends church most regu­ tem Is there safe disposal of waste? $ 1 ^ .7 5 position might be guilty of arson. One ty;.e c-nJays praise h'Ji re­ An abandoBbd bootleg'"'”'- ear best efforts of the enforcement larly. . . . Are the kitchen, pantry and dining He might set fire to his factory for sents adverse criticism. The o her room clean and are they protected '"■'s found at Fort T^avtin sfter epU forces it was possible to prevent Pour midgets from the circus ’idlng with a "-’•-n officer's ma-| the Insurance. He might even type wel-cmies anything it can got. side show, dressed absolutely “ to against flies? Is the milk pasteur­ only five per cent of the liquor If it gets praisof go''d. If nit. It ehi” e which conf-' ...... WATKINS BROTHER take the chance of his watchman kill,” and being all but stepped on ised? Pro'm where does the milk smuggling; and ho further con­ extends the glad hand ,to vili.ti;?- supply come? Is the- dairy clean? Ions of alcohol. being burned. Men of education tion, ridlcu'e, anything, as far bet­ by the crowd that gathered to see fessed that the decision of the fed­ them. . . . And Ghauncey Depew, Also, are there swamps, ponds, or and apparent culture have done ter than aotiil ig at ali. other mosquito breeding places *'Goln’ to the boosters’ meetln’ i eral court upsetting treasury de­ who never seems to grow old, par­ to” *"''* Japhez?” such things before. But that he ticularly when he wears his silk near by? partment rules which closed 200 de­ Senator O^y D. Goff of West "None. Ain't goln’.^ Don’t bo- should consort with known crimin­ topper and swallowtails. . . . The After you have found a suitable naturing plants had struck enforce­ Virginia falls in classification No. nlace In which to spend your vac&- Meve 'n it. This owes me ! als in this uUerly ruinous way, put- 1, circus giant, wearing yellow spats, enough now. '-•‘tin’ no big-| ment a vital blow. and formal morning clothes tower-you ahruld make sure that 1 ting himself forever at their mercy, Goff has brains. He makes a ger.” It had not been anticipated that ing above the parade like one of ■ your vacation time sen- is beyond understanding. dandy speech, but he’s sensitive, the avenue’s traffic signal stations - ' K®ep good hours. Don’t Andrews’ testimony would disclose and evidently a thoroughly serious- Windy W olf’s mail order saxo- But for one thing it would be . ., ,Ina Claire, pet actress of more! jour ^vacation hours Indoors any such condition as this with re­ minded chap. In contrast with ■-Tin-io f>ame by 'ai- no-l this well nigh impossible to believe this mental slant, physically he’s a critics than perhaps any other In I raornln', damaged beyond repair. lation to smuggling. We have all M anhattan.,.. strength by getting that bis arrest and trial had not roly-poly guy who makes you laugh Fortunately It was not insured. heard so much about the growing when you look at him— not a dis­ Onlookers lining the streets rep-| been a terrific miscarriage of Jus­ effectiveness of the blockade of ■ agreeable laugh, a good natured resenting the entire collection of health^^^^^ Worry is the foe of You’ve probably met Announcing tice. States... .Scores of “ahs” and Rum Row, of seizures of ships andJ one.^ This Rosy Newt, That one thing is the^thoughtr— Well, Goff made a speech one countless “ ohs!” She invariably, chirps cargoes of booze, that even the most It’s a great show. why on earth should the "Kid Drop­ day, which I had occasion to refer "Oh, a'n’t be cute!” obstinate wet must have been con­ to In one tff thesa letters 1 write, • • • t per” gang go to Bethel from their OPENmOM The A. Nash ()ompany^ Inc vinced that a very considerable pro-i and, so help me John Rogers, It Wandered In on the annual revel It is sincere b '’ 'ef that the most city haunts and set fire to that was a complimentary leference but of the Green Room Club, started succcp’ ful debatl” ? club In the V • » portion of contraband was falling I some 25 years ago by Edward For­ ROBINS AND STARLINGS. factory, lacking Just the motive I did remark that Goff locked like Editor, The Herald, world is one in the hand of a po­ (Golden Rule Nash) into government hands. rest Lodge and of the charter mem­ they describe? And why on earth a kewpie, as he git his oratory off Dear Sir: liceman. If even the chief enforcement his chest. bers but two remain on this earth Have appointed a representative t o . should they swear that Frost hired — William Brady and Charles Disk- In relation to your article In officer of the country confesses that, Who’d have thought that a SaturdEfys’ Issue concerning star­ Ml’- ’ - is aid to business, says au- cover the Manchester and Glaston­ them If he did not? It gained son. even with the tremendous expendl- harmless little crack at a grown­ lings and robing— as to their being ‘ horlty. Sure—-how would busl-1 bury District; them nothing to say so. up he-senator’s personal looks. In Which reminds me, the newest ness get along without notes? ture"Seing made, only an inconse­ combative— I should like to relate an otherwise flattering yarn about theaters to be built are without the an experience. “Therefofe, all things whatsoever quential fraction of liquor smug- Though a Jury has passed on the him, would have disturbed his good old green rooms of old, and On my place are some apple Sympathy is like a ^bandage on ye would that men should do to you, Frost case there will be plenty to the very newest has no boxes. 'gllng can be prevented; and if the goal? trees, among them one with a hol­ a cut— it’s nice to have, but It do ye even so to them.” believe that there Is still some un­ * * « , federal courts will not uphold the Believe It or not. in less th-i” low limb in which a pair of star­ mak-s the hurt worse than before. The A. Nash Company business explained mystery in it. no time I’d had half a dozen ren- Motoring over t» that section of lings have nested for several years only processes by which enforcers Long Island which is the Holly­ has been run sincB 1919 bn the basis re.sentations made to mo, by Guy and brought forth their young, “ Will whiskers come back?” can stop the flooding of the coun­ D. Goff’s fri“ nds. that tlmr was a wood of the East Coast, I beheld "Sure they will and do. Ask any j of this Rule— BIRD “WAR.” this wistful drama In the p I In thp same tree a pair of rob- try with redistilled alcohol, then daincd mean rniiig I'd said. Ki- jns Qggt ^ among barber.” — with its operatives all argument that the country is Elsewhere Is printed a letter an em'ssr'.ry caB’, 1 formally mount lunch room: the branches. Last year they were- to find out why I hated Iho senaicr An extra girl wandered In and — with its sales agencies gradually being dried up falls to from a Manchester citizen who has on a branch scarcely ten feet Too many fathers have no con­ •so. walked up to the counter. She away. tact with the,r sous, and too many | — and with its customers. pieces. kindly come to the support of the Mllgosli! 3 lion’l. Malc.ng due al­ looked at the bill-of-fare where In a hollow tree on my neigh­ mothers leave tlielr children to Tl^is is what it means to you: If Andrews had said In so many Herald in its suspicion that there Is lowance for the fact that he’s a morsels were advertised at 65 cents roam tl\e streets while they go out “ regular of regulars,” which some bor’s place, less than 25 feet off, Perfect fitting, cut to individual words that it was a fact that pro­ something of slander In this ever­ and thereabouts, sighed and order­ live a pair of yellow wlkkups, to toll others how to -.ulse their I'i- people consider quite ail r'ght and tle ones. -measure, men’s suits. Guaranteed lasting attribution of malevolence ed a sandwich which cost 15 cents. known to some as yellow ham­ hibition had utterly and completely others coBslder absolutely all “ No, Just a cup and saucer.” - satisfaction at x price lower than and evil doing to the starlings and mers. They all live In peace and y failed, his testimony would have wrong, I think h >’s one of our lead Whereupon she drew forth from- Wouldn’t- B flue if baldnos^ most ready-made suits. Perfect the grackles. This obseryer finds, ing senators, in character and abil­ harmony as far as I can Judge. been very little different in effect. under her coat a thermos bottle The only time they make any 'TU'k the chir iiiiicad of the service and co-operation. starlings and robins living In amity ity. But he looks like a kewpie. I and poured out her own, thus sav­ 'cad't • si and by that. disturbance is when a cat Is dis­ Latent Spring and Summer fabrics SPELLACY. In the same tree, if you please, and ing a dime. covered by some one of them. Then Take Reprooeutalive Blanton of All is not glider fn this movie These are the mornings you wish — all wool— 3-Piece Suit, $23J)0, ■ The Hartford election yesterday not only that but he notes that yel- Texas, ~n the other band. they all mingle their cries In a life, I fear. general alarm. the fire department’s Job was to | tra Pants Suit, $29.00. ■ was, of course, a vindication of the lowhammers abide within a few Blanton talks ALL the time. — GILBERT SWAN. come out and your fire. Like oveiyboay w'.ic s in consiaut I hope this win be.of some help Old customers, please notice. administration of Mayor Norman C. yards, with no disturbance at all to you. Stevens, than whom the Capitol | unless a cat comes around, and even eruption, he gets off a lot of stuff A customer asked a grocer for | that doesn’t amount to much. L. B. ASHLAND. a package of cigarettes with spats. City has never had a more conscien- the animosity displayed 1s You write Blanton up. You ob­ “ With spats?” echoed the groc-| tious and enterprising executive toward the quadruped. serve tha*'. what he had to offer er. Leroy E. Gardner - Agent and very seldom such a capable one We like to believe that there Is, abi ut so-and-so was unadulterated AHOUGHT “ I mean cork tipped,” was the | 21 Huntington Street South Manchester — and In returning him to office among the birds, if not precisely a bulk. reply. }.'is secretary calls you up ihe Phone 205-4. Hartford people displayed Just or­ fellowshlp^t least a disposition on next day -o say ,tha’ Roprese“ ‘a- None of us llvetb to himself, and Father— Why Is It that you are dinary horse sense. the part of all of them who are not ti.e Blanton Is very much obliged no man dleth to himself.— Rom. always at the bottom of the class? 14 :r. But the election has another sig­ actually creatures of prey to let — he’s read your “ pi ;c in -lis Johnny— It doesn’t make anyj papers” and A gratified him ex­ • * • nificance. Thomas J. Spellacy, each other ^one and play the game Today is feast day of St. Hegeslp- difference, daddy; they^teach the Uncertainty and expectation are same things at both ends. 53535353535353485323484848232348535323484823235353484823482353 who of recent years has adopted the ceedingly. pus, a primitive fathe:, who In thfr S ...... of existence with some fairness; There’s no make-believe about the Joys of Ilf*/'. Security Is an In­ year 133 wrote a history of the Hartford Democracy as his'own es­ and It Is always encouraging to re­ this, on Blanton’s part. If he can’t sipid thing, and the overtaking and church In five bocks. Real Typewriter Bargains! pecial numerous family and has put ceive evidence backing up this be praise'’ , he’d rather be Warred possessing of a wish discovers the Today Is birthday anniversary of folly of the chase.— Congreve. ROYAL LATE MODEL it to work for him, has new and theory. than Ignojed. the poet Wordsworth. TYPEWRITERS loftier political ambitions. It was Thirty years ago, for some ob­ DAILY POEM Beautiful Rebuilt Model No. 10.’$ 44.50 .2 Years’ highly important to Mr. Spellacy scure reason. It became a generally Guarantee, js Some More of the Same 94.00 per month. On Our Rental Purchase Plan that he demonstrate his claijns to accepted belief that the English u s NATIONAL t y p e w r i t e r ^ I am ' interested In | party leadership In Connecticut In sparrows were driving all the na­ AT EASE \ EXGHANGE • ^ vonr Royal Typewriter S this congressional year V trotting tive birds away from the neighbor­ out his adopted family In Hartford When the day comes along when S 186 Pearl Street, Hartford, Gonn. offer. Please b ^ g me | hood of every settled community. you’re free for a spell, witlf nothin’ - » , one fop examination. S on election day and showing what We know now that this was all a 9 /a to worry, or fret you, ’tis well if g Name ...... This is not an order S a numerous body It was, and how mistake. When the dusty little you turn to the highway that’s shy 3 Address.-...... and does not obligate ’ = s; ...... me in any way, g Industrious under his paternal au­ Britishers fight, as they frequently of all care and seek the best solace thority. do, to be sure. It is almoet always In free, open air. The mind you're been using on iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiininitiiiintiiiiiiiiniitiif Unfortunately for Mr. Spellacy a among themselves. Certainly they work needs a rest, and lucky the Invalid children in a Connecticut considerable part of the family haven’t driven off the natives. Time man, who 'with loafing time blest, played hookey or walked out on town are visited several times V In 24 Honrs Ends has vindicated them. \ can turn to the sky and the rbid week by a public school teacher, so him, for In spite of his almost tear­ There Is room in the Herald’s and the trees, and feel that he real­ that they can continue their educa­ ful pleadings for the Democrats to ly Is resting at ease. ^ tion. columns for more letters on this The wear and the tear of 1;he get out and support Candidate Bro- subject. We should be glad to every day grind is not half so bad NEHRinS der, about one out of every four receive them. as you think it, you’ll find, if things When you’ve tried everything failed to do anything of the kind. that your mental capacity rob, can you can think of and nothing a'eems The result of the election was a Just be forgotten whSn you’re off to even relle've those , pieroipg, A GHOICE. the Job. victory for Mayor Stevens and the There Is an ancient and bedrag­ agonizing pains. Just go to North Be fair with your- system, and End Pharmacy, South Manchestef' decent, responsible sort of city gov­ gled tale of a disgruntled pioneer pick out the road that gives you the agents Magnell Prug Co.— or some ' ernment he represents, to be sure. danm of log cabin days watching feeling of shelving the load. Walk other good druggist gnd get a bot­ out in the opeir, where spirits-can But It fs not altogether certain that from the security of her hovel a fin­ tle of Allenrhu Special Formula it was not e\’en more of a defeat soar. I guess that’s what nature waa No. Be sure you ish fight, hand-to-hand, between meant to be for., 2. get No. 2 which comes in capsule form, for for the ubiquitous and ambitious her husband and a grizzly bear, Thomas J. Hartford Democrats, the liquid form is a s ^ l a l prepar-

MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^ D , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, im

the South 'Windsor School Board been confined tq her hqine aR win­ police court, last weekt Frank Griffin and’ George Griffin of FRBIOHIEB STBANB8, F(iQ49^. . was held in the Wapping school ter with sickness following the Mra. Mary J. Griflan, widow of the South Windsor. The burial was In ■•r';' Modem Woman Is Just WAPPING hall, Monday evening at 8 o ’clock. grip. late D. W. Griffin of Middletown South Windsor. Korfolk, Va.< April 7.—^The Btlt- ’ ' At this meeting it was voted to re­ -- George Buckland’s .new house on but formerly from this place and ish. freight steamer Haggerag^, Raymond Geer took his tobacco; appoint all the teachers In the Foster street, Iq nearing completion. lived wlth iher daughter Mrs. Chas. bound from. Cohstutinople to Herselff Says Frankaii to Raymond Burjfham’s warehouse schools with the approval of the It is' being painted today. , Kelierhou^, died at her home at A machine has been Invented with' timore, went ashore at Cape Hehry last Monday, where it is to be as- school supervisor. John Bartlett of South Windsor the age of 90. She also leaves four which a piece of cheese measuring last night but 'was floated at hl|d^ 4‘ • Borted. Mrs. "Wade Snow’s condition re­ was fined twenty dollars and costs sonsi Robert Griffin and Lewis dne.inch square can be cut in 12,- tide t ^ mojnlng. Tl^e Tsfiiel The regular monthly meeting of mains Just about the same. She has for drunkenness in the Hartford Griffin of Sodthwlck, Mass, and 000 slices. ' “ She Is not a mod,ern woman— paawndyrwas unAmaged. r • she Is just a woman. The point Is / ^inent Novelist, Herald’s that as long as the prohibition law was enforced, the womah was not Chapman Hanging R ep or­ entirely herself— like the liquor one gets in America^ or so I am tola. ter, Insists Freedom of A Word of Ganiion “ Not that I think any ^author is Feminines in Old Days Had capable of paying that he knows all about women, or half aboht them,” Frankau cautioned me. “ I to Be “ Bootlegged.” ivriter, or anyone else for tint matter, is extrem^’v fortunate if he comes to really know two X Gilbert Frankau's dramatic des­ women— his wife and his mother. 1847 G. Fo & Co. Inc cription of the execution of Gerald Few even that.” Chapman which was carried exclu­ And '' word ifrom Franlrau about CONNECTICUT’S LF ^ ' TIG DEPARTMENT STORE sively in The Herald yesterday some of the women' of his own caused so much favorable comment country here. HAKTP0*D here that an interview was obtain­ “ I refer to Lady Moseley and the ed tope of men Gilbert Frankau “ I have not changed my views,” he foys. “ They were true then, “ For many generations,” ex­ and they still a t. The best type plains Frankau, who is making his cf r. in is a busy man. He doesn r first visit to America, “ there was have time to go about poodle fak­ a proHlbitlon act on woman. Her ing. He doesn’t know much abJut f-'./adom had to be ‘bootlegged,’ as women. He becomes easy prey you say hero in America. Then for the so-called vampire type. Of one day the prohibition law was course, in time l,e finds out. But repealed— and out stepped your that doesn’t disprove the conten­ so-called modern woman. tion.” SHORT T E M FOR OIL COMPANY MERGES SHEAN PROBABLE - MARKETING GROUP’ The Beacon Oil Company of V ______Boston, the largest Independent oil refiners in New England, announce Believed Chapman Pal Will that the name of the Colonial Fill­ ing Stations of Connecticut, Inc., which has been owned and operat­ Plead Guilty of Break or ed by the Beacon Oil Company ever since its organization, will be changed to the ColonM Filling Sta Gun Carrying. tions Division, Beacon Oil Com­ pany. There Is no change on own­ ership, operation or management, Hartford, April 7.— The business the change being one of name only. Ofeturs of meeting out justice to Gerald Made primarily in the in tern s of sernin Chapman over with, state authori­ of more simplified accounting, ^ e ties today resumed their routine change will it is believed, be a dis­ duties after the hectic events of tinct merchandising asset to both the last few days. the company and the motoring pub­ State Attorney Alcorn plans no lic. For while the Colonial Fill­ immediate action in the case of ing Stations was organized by Bea­ Walter Shean, son of a wealthy con as the distributing branch . of Springfield, Mass., family, who has the business, the name in no way Gomtecticut been so closely identified with the indicated to the public that Colo­ Chapman case. nial Stations were direct branches Trial in .Tune. of the producing refinery— and Shean, who is in the Hartford that the quality of the gasoline and county jail, a prisoner, has been oils was insured by a single own­ under arrest since he was seized by ership, operation and responsibili­ police of New Britain during the ty direct from the refinery to the robbery of Davidson and Leven- •user. With, the c'^ange in name, it thal’s store on the morning when at once becomes apparent to the Policeman James Skelly was shot public that the producer and the and killed. Shean, who turned seller ara one and the same; and state’s evidence, said Chapmgn did it is a very hun^an* and very logi­ the shooting. cal trait for one to seek direct as­ C o Q _ ^ ^ 1 b OV'E you see Mr. GersHon Fox, the founder of Shean, according to the present sociation in everythijig. plan, will be brought before the Not only is.the Beacon Oil Com­ Superior Court at its June term. pany the largest independent re­ this business, making change for a clerk, who has He is expected to be allowed to finers and marketers in New Eng­ plead guilty to breaking and enter­ land— but it also brought out the • tendered the sale slip in Mr. Fox’s office. This was the ing, or carrying concealed Wea­ only extra-quality “ no-knock” gas­ pons. He was arrested while he oline at no extra price. Prior to method of control back in the 1850’s, when each clerk tad a was standing beside an automobile the announcement of New Colonial outside the New Britain store at Gas, it was customary to pay sev­ spindle upon which was impaled the slip. At the day s end the s ips the time of the shooting of Skelly. eral cents per gallon extra for this Sentence for such charges would extra hlgh-er" ’’-' gas. By l uprov- be, in all probabiliiy, something ed methods controlled by the Bea­ were audited by Mr. Fox, who kept ta records . t'lrt- like three to five years. Shean al­ con Oil Company, it was Impossible ready lias served more than a year to produce this knock-less gasoline humble beginning has developed C Co., I”®., t e outside in jail. The general feeling here is and make it available to motorists that he will not serve a long prison at no advance over the price of ment Store Business in Connecticut ■ argest in New England outside term, it being realized that with­ ordinary gasoline. Apd because Beacon Oil Company concentrated mers in Connecticut through ail the 79 out Shean’s aid the state might of Boston. It has served million' never have sent Chapman to the entirely on tkia high-grade gaso­ gallows. line, the growth of the Colonial j- with every ■ "’lase a good old-fash- Filling Stations Division was such years of its existence since V that the change in n ^ e became ox's a househc ' throughout the imperative. ioned satisfaction that hae A policy of far-reaching expan­ sion and improvement of facilities entire state. TQM Is contemplted, , whereby Beacon j> products will be made more easily SIM.S available to every motorist In ' the New England territory. '~ S . SIX LOSE UCENSES , The first thing to do after buy­ '•SI ing a used car is to equip yourself with a good durable set of spurs. FOR DRUNK DRIVING

fo • % Maybe If there were about ten The weekly list of operators days in a week we could rest up be­ whose licenses to drive automobiles I >' tween Sundays. in Connecticut have been suspended for onb year for driving while un­ Spring is when the closed car der the Influence o f liquor was given owner quits bragging and the open out today at the state motor vehicle car owner starts bragging. department as a part of the effort to reduce the highway menace. One _great evil of the radio is There are six names on the list. The that burglars can’t start to work be­ case of^one was appealed. The de­ fore two or three o’clock in the partment statement advised people morning.' to notify the department or police in case they should see any of the Save your money so when you are following persons operating motor old you can be sorry you did Instead vehicles. The following Is the list: of wishing you had. Charges O. Deschenes, Wllllman- tic. The last thing .to turn green in the Anthony DeMattia, Southport.- spring Is an amateur’s garden. Lawrence M. Holcomb, Philadel­ phia, Pa. for Our Customers to be Girls at Amherst vote to bar .Joseph Mlske’k’Ich, Bridgeport. smoking, probably deciding It \Joseph Opanowlch, Sliver Lane. / would be more fun If prohibited. Gale Shedd, New Haven. - - V • >’■ ^ I ’A G E S I X ■' ' .* ? V. f V M ^vHJfiis'pK EVENING HEBAXD, WEDNESDAY, APEtD^Ti^lWR

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FO R S A L E TO R E N T FOR S.\LE—Tver Johnson bicycle, TO RENT—Furnished rooms, board In A No.-l condition. Inquire at 89 if desired. Apply 170 Maple street. Oakland street. TO RENT—6 room tenement on FOR SALE—Young :yT€r«ey cow. Winter street. Call evenings at 145 tested. Call after 6 tO’Clook. 266 Center street. FREOTLES AND HIS FRIENDS It Means Nothing to Jay ! West Center street. FOR RENT—Sev.en room tenement, ftEANtMBERAMW-s 1? yaO FOR SALE—3 Radio storage bat­ large bath room, enamel sinks, set teries 38 each. Transformer $1. 366,, tubs, furnace, electric lights. At cor­ GO CNERTb 2K6S AJMSE DCWT Western Electric hom 320. Other loud ner of Bissell and Holl streets. In­ speakers 36 to $10.60. Variometers and quire at 135 Bissell street. "SW DABS ASK WG AaoTUEB. condensers $1.00 B. battery elimina­ For a w COOU\BS-/Kir tor 318. Aerial wire 45c. Ineulators TO RENT—Five furnished rooms, cysS'? IFlABAR'lWAT 10c. 1 5 Tube Neutrodyne 321-; t 3 Tube garage available, inquire 8 Hemlock 3 Circuit 315. 1 4 tube set 3^0. Robert street Wednesday evening, Thursday Templeton. 19 FosterUtreet Call eve­ evening or Friday. nings after six. TO RENT—Furnished room suit­ FOR SALE—One two-ho Oe spring able for one or two gentlemen In very turn-under wagon, single platform desirable neighborhood. One minute wagon suitable for farm .'agon, toe to mills. Address Box G, the Herald. board busine.ss wagon, 2 tingle har­ nesses. One double harness, platform TO RENT—Four room tenement on scale. W. Harry England. Phone 74. Oak street. All modern Improvements, including gas. Price reasonable. In­ FOR SALE—2.000 Everbearing St. quire at 273 Oak street. Regis red raspberry plants. Hardy one and two year old plan.s. Farmers FOR’ RENT—Five room hpuse, all price and satisfaction guaranteed. improvements at 93 Cambridge street. Phone 1572-4. HagOnow 'Jrothors. Inquire at 38 Hawthorne street. FOR SALE—New MIU a cow, Hol- TO RENT—Two corner rooms, stein tuberculin tested C. W. John- pleasant and convenient, suitable for son, Wapping. Phone 5>2-13. light housekeeping. Wn.. Rublnow, 841 Main street. FOR SAI.E—All Wnds of hard wood stove length. '38.(K per load. William FORfRENT—Furnished room at 183 SasB, Vernon street. Tel. 1930-3. Center street. FOR Ba l e —Three Barred Rock TO RENT—At 331 East C e n te r ______cockerels for breeding,'Inquire at 244 street, five room tenement, with all A T •KUPn*' A XT a na- Porter c. *' 5A.LE$MAN $AM and ashes for Obeying Orders cellars.; walk* and ecnicrate work. TO RENT—Furnished rooms for — l-.O HOUt\ L4\Te-n. T eleph on e^ n n on . Rockville light housekeeping, also single room. |BtOCO A «K ^T^AOltiCivlvT, a'HA.t VO'J MSHD IS / wqulI T44*«AM. W\Ll_ Tel. >4T1 ‘It Apply 18 William street or call 97-3. fHE U9T OP A UT'tLE 5HADOU) SO'XlMG AS LOMCr AS tUHAT Tm’ S A K HVUU E-*jl*gsonaWa. Leather ^OtUM€ . OJS CAU*r APFOAD A SPAROUicS- HAUE VOO -BtEAi FOR RENT—Six room tenement, 3=l«i. V oO - I ’M tSoiMG Ou t w o u ) AMD davejgflt 4 iaf'Sr5o4f'grood condition. Can'be with all improvements, with or with­ OW ttWtcG ■DOIAJG- «J'fH VOUP~ Convllt%d into a bed. May be seen at out garage. Inquire at 38 Haw­ RASTOS OJIU ■W'JMT, UJHEM T COME T3ACJA I COAUT VOtJ ~(Z) HAMD5. ? - 'Th EW’ BE , .87 Fobter street, or phono 409-4. thorne street, foot of Cambridge, or lAK ®PFCS.tUGr telephone 653-14. tiO TOAMWBOIsV 'FpR SALE—Garland cabinet gas (OHO CAU91AV . range in good condition. Reasonable. FOR RENT—Two desirable front (OlTH H/M PQTl. Also 1 1-2 dozen well made window rooms for office, good location for S' QjSOilX>S screens. Telephone 972-4 or call 47 any business. Wallace I. Woodin Main street. Company, 521 Main street. Phone 2084. APR.IU FOR SALE—We have just received 0--STPCtfeRSB(«fi a car load of good nice clean apples FOR RENT—Six room tenement for sweet cider. Bring your barrel. We with modern Improvements. Inquire q - ALBAkiy-nc. ering bulbs. New price list now ready. 227 West'Center street. I Ask for your copy. Marshall. 674 E. y Middle Turnpike, Manchester Green. FOR RENT—Four room' flat, all n-AWfAOtHA-O. 'Tel. 1090. modern Improvements. Inquire at 71 Bridge street. Telephone 772-2. ! FOR SALE—Hard and chestnut , wood, sawed stove length. L. T. Wood. TO RENT—Six rooms on Lllao ■ 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. street, steam heat, all improvementa, two car garage, five minutes to mills, I FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove also garage on EIro street, Inquire I length $12.50 per cord, white birch 21 Elro. ~ 1 $12.00. Telephone *84-12. O. H. Whip, j pie, Andover, Conn. ^ TO RENT—Several small rents at WANTED $20 per month. Apply to Edward J. Sign o’ Spring LITTLE JOE The Ide*il Hoine Garden—-No. 8 REAL ESTATE Holl, Orford Bldg. TeL 660. MALE HELP 'WANTED Get pay every day—Distribute 11. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 36 dally products to established users, , FOR SALE—Nice new two family Birch street Telephone 1153. Extracts, soaps, food products, etc. Here's a List of.Things to Plant and flat, 5 minutes to trolley, every con- FOR RENT—Six room tenement, Worlds largest company will back 'PEOPL’E venience, large lot, owner has good with all Improvements at 40 Garden you with surprising plan. Write The reason for selling. If. you want a J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. M-' -T-ufe KWOUJ loAaT house see this one. No agents. Address street Inquire at 38 Garden street or 231 Johnson avenue, Newark,-N. J. Box H in care of Herald. telephone 1953. MALE HELP WANTED When to Plant Them f o r r e n t —Six-room tenement on A LCTT o f - 0<5, FOR SALE—Greenhill slrjet, beau- Madison street-with modern Improve­ A paying position open to: represen­ . tiful home of six rooms, reception ments Including steam heat Apply to tative of character. Take orders i hall and sun room, has fire place, oik Alexander Trotter. lOo East Center slmes-hosiery direct to wearer. Good This is the third of a series of your plants % to 4 inches apart. floors and trim, steam heat, two car street TeL 535. Income. Permanent. Write now. Tan­ For asparagus be sure to thor­ garage, and beautiful high elevation. ners Shoe Mfg. Co., 2225-3 C street It) articles explaining planting, cul For a 50-foot row you will need oughly fertilize the allotted space. Call Arthur A. ICnofla. TO RENT—Four room flat, first Boston. Mass. tivation and care of the backyard about an ounce of seed. Spade deeply and fertilize again. garden. and second floors Just been renovat­ Plant onions Inch deep, with Continue to spade until the soil be­ FOR SALE—Washington street, a ed. Cement cellar. Gas, handy tray, WANTED—To buy old cars for dandy building lot, $500 down, 2 years electric lights, .bathtubs. Inquire 36 junk. Telephone 789. rows 12 to 14 Inches apart. The comes deep, rich and fine. The bed to pay the balance; lot has gas, water Clinton street The question of what and when plants should be about 2 Inches should be raised slightly above the and sewer in front of it. Call Ar­ WANTED — Vacuum cleaners and electric Irons for repairs. Key mak­ to-plant always are hard Odes for apart. Use an ordinary package of paths. Place the , young plants thur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, 8'75 I^FNT—6-room tenement with seeds. Main street improvements and garden. Apply ing, saw filing; clock and phono­ the person who has never planted about 4 inches below the surface, at 58 Summer street. graph cleaning or repairing. Razor a garden. And even the experienc­ ” Lettuce should be planted 18 inches apart. Do not cut the ' FdR SALE—New six room house, blades sharpened. Bralthwalte, 150 ed gardeners occasionally are fool­ inch deep, the rows 12 to 18 inches stalks first season and you ,wl41 just off East Center street, oak floors FOR RENT—On W. Center street, Center street. and trim. Price $6,900. Terms. See a new five robm flat, all modern Im­ ed by a late frost. There are gen­ apart, and plants 8 to 10 Inches have good results for 50 years.', Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, 875 apart for heading. One packet of provements. Wm. KanehL TeL 1776. AlfrOMOBILES eral rules for the time of planting, TOMORROW: Transplanting. Main street. which, of course, must be govern­ seed will be about all needed for a. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, small garden. Guard,your lettuce FOR SALE—East Middle Turnpike, and a single room, for light house- FOR SALE—1923 Model Ford,’ ed also by local conditions. SLIGHT DELAY. right near Main street, new six room keeplng. Also three room tenement at touring car, motor perfect, good rub Vestees spring to Importance i The earliest dates fo^ planting In from birds, slugs and pests. single, oak trim, v fireplace, steam ber. Price $100. Call 1194-12 for i 109 Foster street, and a four room demonstration. spring and the tailored suit. This the United States ■vary from March Plant carrots ^ inoh deep, with "Frank proposed to Ethel in hla heat, silver fixtures, sink room, tenome.-jt on Ridgewood street. Apply rows 12 to 18 inches apart, and the racing car.” " . garage in cpll.ir for two cars. A nice at 109 Poster street. smart one is in beige anci brown Near the summit of Mt. Everest, 1 to May 15. Generally In the south home in the right location at the A a s a l e —Ford touring car In planting goes on from March 1 to plants 2 Inchds apdrL One packet “ Did she accept?” , right price. Can seen at any time. A-NO. 1 shape, reasonable if taken crepe de chine, with a touch of Ital-! been known to fall in “ Yes, just after they left the hos­ be • FOR RENT—-Seven room tenement this week. Call 1413-4. April 1. In tlie great middle sec­ of seeds will be enough. Walter Friche, 54 East Middle Tura- on Maple street. Apply to H. R. Planting: Turnips. pital.”— Melbourne Punch. plke. Tel. 34S-4. Tryon at the J. W. Hale Compeny. a,n drawn werk at throat. j the air was below freezing. tion of \the country gardens are A SALE—1926 Chevrolet sedan. planted from April 1 to May 1. It Turnips should bo plai\ted to I have $600 to loan for three . ears TO RENT—Heated apartment, thre* Address P. O. Box 164, Manchester. is better to play safe and not % inch deep, with rows 12 to’ 18 on a first class real estate security. nice large rooms, bath, gas, etc., over inches apart, and plants 2 inches Address W. F. Lewis, 11 Vine street, the post office, 1009 Main street. Rent FOR SALE—Ford 1922 Tudor sedan, crowd the April 1 date too much. town. only $35.00 a month. Rupert J. Smith. good condition, new radiator, new MUDD CENTER POLKS From May 1 to May 15 is the time apart. battery, cord tires, $150. Tel. 1203. to plant in the northern part of Parsnips should be planted ^ to FOR S.4.LE—Brick house, 5 rooms, FOR RENT—Two desirable office % Inch deep, the rows about 18 f o r s a l e —Maxwell car in good the country. But the best guide, at North End. near schools, large lot, rooms. Ajjply to Mr. Padrove, Man- inches apart, the plants 2 inches bargain at $3,500. liberal terms. El­ chester Public Market Phone. 10. 97" 2**^ condition guaranteed. Tel. after all, is spring. Be sure that the It's Easy—If You Know Dr, man & Rolston, Room 25 House and frosts are past before putting any- apart. — Hale Bldg. Phone 2200. Edwards’ O ^ e Tablets r e n t —Midland apartment*, ev'RY t /m s . thihg Into the ground. It is better Radishes ^ should be planted an three rooms, steam heated. Janitor LOST ' FOR SALE—New 7 room house on service, refrigerator, gas range fur- to be just a little late than too Inch or more apart, the rows 12 to The secret of keepang young is to feel eaTiy. 18 Inches apart, the depth about % Girard street. Marvin G reen .lot nlshed. rent $38 per month. Call l^ST—^ents Elgin gold open faced young—t o do this you must watch your 60x150. Price $8,500, liberal terms. El­ Manchester Construotloh Co., 3100. watch. Reward if returned to 20 A List to Piant. inch. hver and bowels—there’s no need of man & Rolston, Room 25 House and or telephone 782-2. Griswold street or call 1282 by tele- Hale Bldg. Phone 2200. phone. It you have a ’ small .plot of having a sallow complexion—dark rings EOR BENT—Five-room tenement ground, here is a very good list of jmder your eyes—pimples—a bilious FOR SALE—A lot 300x350 feet near on Durant street, modern, rent 326 •vegetables to plant; beets, onions, look m your face^ull eyes with no Noriih Main street with tobacco ^hed, Bfenchester Con- lo st—March 28th, near Main and barfl and hen house, fifty apple trees. Park street, silver rosary In mono- lettuce, carrots, radishes, parsnips, sparkle. Your doctor will td l you nineto telephone gramed case. Reward if returned to per <;ent o f all sickness comes fttan With asparagus and berries. Fine 34 Elm Terrace, So. Manchester. turnips, asparagus and. In mild cli­ place for gardening. C. B. Ellsworth. ter Plumbli.g and Supply store. mates, artichokes. inactive bowels and liver.' 36 Marble street.* ’ Zemo* the An^septic I> . Edwards, a well-known phyriNtn 'to RENT—Centennial apartments, MISCELLANEOUS It would be foolish to attenipt to FOR SALE—East Center street. four rooms, steam heated, front grow. In a small garden such vege- iquid—Easy to Use letable com- Be.st lesidential district, six rooms," apartment, janitor service, gas range Are you Interested In having Your ,tables as corn, squash, pumpkins, — — • — w— to OQ tilfi strictly modern, oak floor and trim, in-a-door bed fI®: boy or girl learn some musical Instru­ When applied asdirectedZemoeffec- _ bowels, which he gave to hiS' two car garage, built last year. $9,- nished' Call Manchester Conslruo- ■ melons and such, because these tlon Co.. 2100 or telephone 782-2, ment? The Case family method will take up too much space. tivdy removes Ecsema, quickly stops patients for years. i. ■' ; 522 ! ? ’■. Wallace D. Robb, keep your child interested and Im­ itching, and heals skin. trouUes, Dr. Kward^ Olive Tablets, tbe sub- 853 Main street. proving. Auto ride to and from studio About the easiest things to grow by appointment, lessons given after are beats, onions and radishes. Let­ turns. Wounds and C b a ^ . It 8 ^ t e for calcanei, are gentle in tbdr FOR SALE—North of Center. Two w a n t e d school hours and on Saturdays. Tele­ penetrates, d e a n ^ and soothes.ithes. Zenoo a ^ o n yet always effective. They bring family twelve room, strictly modern. phone Manchester 36-8. tuce also should give you little Price $8,500. Wallace D. Robb, 863 trouble. IS a dean, dependable and inezpena've a ^ t that ilatural buoyancy whidi w Main street. i WANTED The people of Manches- antiseptic liquid^ that is espeddly shodd enjoy by toning up the Brer and I pay highest cash prices for your In planting beets, place from “ w n g the system o f impurities. ’ want good photographs to rags, magazines, bundled paper and to an inch deep. The rows should ad^tra for daytime use because it does FOR SALE—North of Center. Twp call L. Fallot, 97 Ridge street. Ar- Junk of all kinds. Phone 849-2. I will not show. Adeyow druggist f Dr.^wffids'01iveTabiets are Imown • family ten rooms, two caa* garage. call. J. Eisenberg. be 12 to 18 inches apart. Place Make me an offer. Owner out of f f i e 241-^2^ size 60c or large bottl^ll.OO. by their ohve color. 15c and 30c, town. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main St. Harry Anderton, representing Eng- WANTED—Highest prices paid for l-,?. Woolen Company, tailors since FOR SALE—Meat market and rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. 1898. Let us show you the latest firi*oc6ri6s. South End, doln^ spood Also buy and sell used furniture. fashions. Phone. 1221-2. business, all up to date equipment. 2lW" street. Phone. Cheap if sold Immediately, building can also be bought or will trade for POULTRY Manchester property. Wallace D. WANTED—Painting and paper­ Robb, 853 Main street. hanging. Prices reasonable. Carl f o r SALE—75 White Leghorn Brand New SixJ- / Room • , Single' Jacpbs, phone 1240. Pullets, Lord Farm, strain, extra FOR SALE—West Side. Single five heavy layers. Inquire of J. R. Foster, Green section, a fine home with modern conveniences, recently completed j puts* 17 Spring street. room bungalow, strictly modern, In- —Orders takeh ’ for ster­ chaser can move in now. Price, only $6900. Easy terms. ^ ' \- clud ng steam heat. Price $4950 for ilizing, general trucking and fum l- quick sale. Wallace D. Robb, 853 turo moving. C. W. Johnson, Wapping. EGGS FOR BATCHING Main street. Conn. Phone 92-13 Two houses on "Winter str^t, both one-family, improvements. $10,000 takes Barred Plymouth .tocks, eggs for both. ^ 1 FOR SALE—Or Exchange, a new- WANTED—To do all kinds of team­ hatching from prize winning and ax- Iv built flat, with all Improvements. ing, ashes hauled, plowing done, cel­ cellent laying stock $2.00 per 14, Fine big two-family house, 12 rooms, location between Orchard street and railroad % $12.00 per 100. J. P. Bowen. 670 Wood- What have you to offer? Wm. lars dug and also all kinds of truck- bridge, near factory and trolley. - , V ' J KanehL 519 Center street. I^i’Jces right. Fred Baxter, 19 bridge otreet. Phone 1286-2. Manches­ Oakland Terrace. TelephonO 218-3. ter Green. “ Poultry place, 4 acres, well located, 3-4 ittile ta trolley; house in good condition; some I MORTGAGES WANTED—Painting In all Us _____ “ BABY CHICKS** MAGHOLIA ObHHSOMS teRLY e fruit trees, tillable land 3 acres. $800 caah r^uired. v - Faparhanglng, calclmlnlngi BjaBT CHICKS—Smith Standard WANTED—Second and third mort­ etc. ^rkm anshlp guaranteed. Prices sturdy thoroughbred of free , range Tb JGFP IN THEIR. DAILY Take a walk or drive into Greenhill Terrace on Pitkin street if interested in nico gages. More money on band. P. D. reasoi^ble. u®pk*- Order now and have your 9®f” oHo, 13 Oak street.. Telephone ------vr— Formerly •with Cheney______ohioks When you want thenu Man- ser-ib Asour oeuveRiNir hon^s. You will see some pretty places. Notice the size of the building lots., ^ <•; . 1540, Brqa._ Estimates furnished cheerfully. North Main St. WASN/NGS SANK IN DE6PU Ted LeClair, 39* Chestnut street. Phone. 1760. • Money to loan on first and second IT’S ALWAYS TKe ‘muTtfr I have money to In- will pay the blithest CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay Pop. t h a t h u r ts vast in mortgages 1 can invest It for Pf/c®* for all kinds of jUnk. Also buy ul .r BreedO; guaranteed live delivery; ; Roteit J. Smith poultry and'oldTars‘for Junk. Morris H..LesBher, teUphons -ff9e - - - catalogue AAAof viiiui*., chlcTte. ’^^rooders oruuaera 982-4. tv eckvica Ab ' - , BEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE,/,— STEAMSHIP TICKETS

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Animals Never Before Seen every kind of field experience in al-^ most every part of the world on- iCHARLES CHARLTON- In America to be Brought similar scientific expeditions. ^ ^nii^a/^Photo ^taphtr^ • • He is a graduate of Stanford University and has the degree of Alive to Washington. Rare Doctor of Science -from Harvard. / He was given the Sheldon Traveling :e>l Fellowship at Harvard and visited [ifi; Birds and Reptiles Also t^e Solomon and Fiji Islands, Aus­ tralia and New Zealand, collecting Sought in Quest Which specimens and data. 'Another of liis expeditions was to Brazil for Stanford University. ^AFRICAN BUFFALO Penetrates the Heart of Dr. Mann has been on scientific expeditions to Cuba, Haiti, Mexico, African Wilds. Colombia and other parts of Cen­ iV tral and South'America. In 19H he went to Egj-pt and the Sudan, ’ — descendants of the full-blooded NDER the aoBpicei of the the Sinai PeninsuLo, Palestine and Afriq^s who prospered and grew Smithsonian Institution of Arabia with Dr. John C. Phillips, U rich/in the old African slave trade Washington, preparations colletting specimens of animals and I* I— Morogoros, Wakamis, Wagogos, WARTH0.6 have just been completed for the birds. Later he was in charge of ' and other tribes that know this vast greatest expedition for the capture the Mulford Expedition to the territory of Tanganyika, its animals, 4ii of wild animals known in the zoo­ Amazon Valley in South America and how to capture them. logical history of this country. The to collect and study plants. His Smithsonian expedition of 1909j I Near Dar-es-Salaam, a permanent camp will be established not too re­ most recent work in the field has headed by former President Theo­ mote from the railroad, where the been for the Department of Agri­ Yr dore Rdbsevelt, was devoted to col­ culture, which sent him during the lecting specimens of wild animals '•'model cages, already built by ^ the National Zoo at Washington, will last five or six years into many for museum purposes. The object countries, including Mexico, Colom­ of the new quest is to collect only be set up and duplicated by the na­ tive carpenters and the automobiles bia and Spain, on entomological ex­ living animals, birds and reptiles peditions. Dr. Mann is an accom- for zoo exhibition and scientific pur­ and the army of porters made ready for the expedition, which will start pbshed linguist, speaking besides poses. for the interior of this wild country the European languages, Arabic, The Smlthsonian-Chiysler Expe­ Swahili, and the dialects of the -V dition, as this scientific adventure made famous by the early explora­ tions of Livingstone and Sir Henry Fiji tribes. is known, is being financed by Wal­ Stanley. ter P. ChryAler, prominent automo­ Various Species Protected . Mamy subsidiary expeditions will bile manufacturer. It will be headed • f ip-V* by Dr. William M. Mann, director be sent out, each commanded by In discussing the object of the members of the Smithsonian-Chrys- of the National Zoological Park at Smithsonian - Chrysler Expedition, ler Expedition, and manned with Dr, Mann said: “We intend -to f Washington, who brought the urgent « the necessary number of practical need of the Park for new specimens gather a representative collection to collect specimens of this as well armor’ plated pangolin, the little animal men from the _^Washington of live African anim;ils, birds, and potto lemur,’ various squirrels, the to Mr. Chrysler’s attention, and in­ as the rarer Sykes monkey. ■'sZ- duced him to provide the necessary Zoo, and groups of the best hunting reptiles for the National Zoological (> “In addition to these protected hyrax (the coney of -the Bible), natives from the particular wilder­ Park. The African fauna is mea- funds. animals, the'expedition ■will attempt smaller than a rabbit, yet the clos-^ HARTEBEEST. t nesses to be penetrated. gerly represented in the Zoo, and * est relation to the elephant; fiying j Dr. Mann’s story was empha­ to capture lions, new blood of which ■:t o L sized by the disappointment of the By means of these parties, each Tanganyika has been selected as the is badly needed in the Park; leo­ mice, elephant shrews, many kinds ■ ^ V thousands of children, visitors to the part of the Tanganyika territory most attractive region of all Africa pards, htmting dogs (seldom seen in , of monkeys and the civet cat In all cases the skins, and skulls of park, who were not able to find a will be thoroughly combed for the for the securing of quantities of captivity), various forms of wild i “Among the reptiles are half a 1 i these •will be preserved as- scientific sinjgle giraffe there. Upon the re­ particular kind of animals this ex­ special species of the more import­ hogs; the curious aardvark, aard dozen species of tortoises including - specimens. turn of Dr. Mann’s party there will pedition expects to bring back to ant game animals. wolves, hyaenas, and npmerons the giant leopard tortoise, which “The expedition must guard j' be several giraffe’s quartered in the the National Zoo. “There are about forty species of species of the cats Including the grows to a weight of nearly one against malaria (jungle fever), ra park together with hundreds of spec­ protected game in Tanganyika Ter­ rarer caracul, the hunting leopard, hundred pounds, giant pythons, amoebic dysentery, typhoid, the today for hi?^ fundamental re- imen’s of the largest and smallest Personnel of the Expedition ritory and of course a host of other dreaded sleeping sickness, as well .searches and experiments in avia­ and the cerval. spitting cobras, puff adders, black tion, — experiments which pointed of African'wild animal life, includ­ / animals that fire not protected. “Returning to antelope, the eland, mammas, boomsiangs, the monitor as the various sores and ulcers and In addition' to Dr. M ^n and the Among the most desirable spedes the wav to' modern world-wide fly­ ing fully one hundred specimens National Zoological Park • animal the finest of African game animals, lizard (which ravages the nests of the terrible flies which arc so preva­ ing. In the late eighties Professor never before seen alive in this coun­ to collect are the giraffe, no speci­ is represented in the Zoo only by crocodiles and eats their eggs) and lent in the tropics. The lions and Langley realized the' educational m«»n and the native chiefs and their mens of which have ever been ex­ advantages th^t would result from try. hunters this Smithsonian-Chrysler an aged cow, remaining from a pair various common forms of chame­ the leopards in some parts are so hibited in the N'ational Zoo, the abundant that the Government office having a collection of living animals Cooperating with the Smithsonian Expedition numbers among its presented to the Park by the Duke leons. accessible to the student and as an black two-homed rhinoceros (only gives a reward for each one killed. Institution are the Museum of Com­ members Albert J. Loveridge, of of Bedford. This species of animal incentive to study for the younger one poor specimen of whidi has ever There are a dozen reptil^ whose generation. He, therefore, created parative Zoology at Harvard Uni­ the .Museum of Comparative Zoology has been successfully 4 >ropagated To Make Box Traps been in our collection) and the white bite is almostNccrtain death.. There in the Smithsonian Institution a versity, the Museum of Zoology of of Harvard University, who for in England, and it is hoped i;o es­ rhinoceros, A quantity of antelope, “Box traps will be made. A drive are also scorpions six inches long, Department of Living Animals. . the University of Michigan, the Zoo­ eight years was assistant game war­ tablish a breeding herd in the Park. These animals were housed in including the sable antelope, the will be undertaken where hundreds and centipedes up-to a foot. Tsetse logical Society of London, and the den in the Tanganyika territory, and “Birds to bp sought wiH, include small enclosures erected in the rear fringe-eared oryx, the topi, the of natives will herd young animals flies, ticks by the billions, and of the present Smithsonian building Pathe News, which will make a who personally knows the chiefs of varieties of parrots and parrakeets, hartebeest, the bushbuck, the kudu, Ilf a stockade. To collect the sav­ ' germ-carrying mosquitoes, abound. on Tlie Mall. The collection grew pictorial record of the activities of the various tribes to be emplbyed the-giemt ground horabjll, the fish various reedbucks, duikers, pygmy age rhinoceros, it may be necessary “Our expedition will go in more rapidly in numbers both by dona­ the expedition and itf—ark-full of as hunters. Dr. Loveridge is al­ eagle, the secretary bird (snake tions and purchase. The care of antelope, impall^ oribl, as well as to locate -a mother with young. fpr quality than quantity, and we L'ring animals. ready at Dar-es-Salaam, makmg the knier), and the brilliant plantain hope to bring back the finest speci­ these animals became such a burden other antelopes and gazelles. The "Wherever possible, we shall avoid upon the limited funds of the Insti­ j rSs%;.'#l necessary advance preparations. eaters, sun birds, and a selection of mens possible of the species. Ta»ga»yika—Land of Wild Ammels zebra is common in that country, the various species of vultures. It killing, as this is distinctly a live »' “As all members of the party arc tution, which depends upon a meager Stephen Haweis, naturalist, artist income of ^5,000 a ^ 4 '' pri- ... .Z • » but th(ye is at present no specimen is hoped that a large collection of anifiial expedition and not a big field naturalists, it is expected that Dr. Mann and his party of sci­ and author, Charles 'Charlton, great quantities of scientific mate- ■ vate endowments, that\ Professor of* zebra in the National Zoa the smaller brilliant colored finches game humtipg one. j Such animals ■ Langley appealed to Qqngress to entists and animal men are heading Pathe Moving Picture man, tmd •. rial will be brought out, including, and tailor-birds can be secured, in­ as it may be necessary to kill on a of course, many hitherto unknown take over the embryo zoo. It is for Dat-es-Salaam, the seaport for other well known scientific men are Rare Monkey Sought trip of this kind will be preserved, curious that a few members of Con­ cluding the paradise whydah, whose species, especiaHy among the ■ the Tanganyika territory of British also members of the expedition. / ■ f e s s opposed the plan on the - body is scarcely larger than a can- ■When the. commoner game, espec­ smaller animals.” ' ’ . East Africa. Dr. idann, the director, is oije of “Among the monkeys the Colo- It is an interestii^^ f«mt that ,the g r^ d that if -the ‘ Federal Gov- ury, biit whose tail is e^h t'o r ten ially antelopes, are shot, the meat enuBent was going into the “show At Dar-^-Salaam, the Smlthson- the best qualified individuals in the bus or Guereza, jvhich exist in the National Zoo was'^foim^&ibyl^o- colony and are protected by the inches long. ■'■will be used as food for the expedi­ fessor Sainuel PierpcjijLiSa*^*’- , busHwss”. in competition with “the ian-iChrysler Expedition will be met country for such an expedition. Not on earth,^’ it should game authorities, has never been ex- “There is almost no limit as to what tion and food for the carnivorous third Secretary of [th ^ S ^ th , by hundreds of the best native anl- only is hq a scientist of recognized InstitaUpn, who is ' chiefly’ knoTro M bij^ in ^ e 2k>c^ and it is e ^ c te d may be found There is the curious - animals which.have been cajptuted. ir.al hunters of the Wasalamu tribe standing, but hc bas nearly

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Of course, 1 wouldn’t do the stub of a yellow theater The old bachelor is a, total loss it—1 wouldn’t take advantage of her, ■vfhen it comes to holding'the job, j ticket. under the circumstances. I ’ll wait JANET RAND, his daughter, and the old maid is the prize gum, until she’s ready. But J Still think 'drop of the toiling masses. This i breaks her engagement with you might listen to reason and pull BARRY COLVIN because of the fact seeps from a government effi-! out before someone bumps' you off. ciency expert w-ho recommends | "disgrace." JIMMY RAND, his “ Janet still InslstSiOn working In that Uncle Sam, whenever possible. son, goes to Cleveland, where that orchestra, and I ’ve Insisted op 1 the theater is. The stub is taking her home every night, espe- hire old maids only. The expert • traced to OLGA MAYNARD, a fially since the night some fresh says that -bachelors have hot been | cabaret singer. ' cake-eater tried to pick her up—” schooled in matrimony, that school! Jimmy meets and falls in love “ Good night, Barryl You—" of all schools -which teaches give with MARY LOW ELL. Later and take, whereas once a girl has "I know; it doesn’t sound very i he encounters Olga. She faints given up matrimonial dreams and ■ nice, does it? But It’s true. • One of at hearing police want her for the men in the orchestra is acting as buckled down to the'job, that’s her murder. Mary, out with SAM­ escort while I ’m away, and she all in all! ^ ^ UEL CHURCH, a wealthy law doesn’t like it—thinks she’s putting yer, sees Jimmy lift Olga into a . herself under oSligatlons. Want to know why you put up taxi and misunderstands. the window to the bracing airs of Olga tells police the stub might “ And another thing.' 1 didn’t naean to worry you with this, ;i but I ’m ye nighttjde before slumber fast' have come into possession of a o'ertakes'You? Fellow yclept Doc-- man who "picked her up” two going to tell you while rm ‘*about it. Janet got one of those letters, too. tor Tronchin of the middle 18th ‘ nights before the murder. Jimmy century is the reason. Visiting at ■ receives mysterious warnings to nt was meant for her. Told her she needn I think she wasn’t being the French court, he suddenly; :\ leave Cleveland and later is attacked by two men but escapes. watched hoisted the windows'of the stuffy j With Jimmy and Mary es­ “ Parry, yuu re lying." Versailles palace and cried, “let' tranged, Church gets Mary’s “ I’m telling you the truth. You’re poor, stifling, moribund rbyalty en-! Ha l u promise to marry him. Jimmy not only risking your 6wn neck by joy at least the free air of hea- j accuses her of marrying for staying on here, but you’re bringing = ven! ' money. all this on Janet and your n\other.” K a t e Jimmy and Olga, out one night, "Barry, the whole thing’s so un­ "And Make Faire Ladyes— ” see a man they both recognize— believable. It sounds like some George Brummel, the Beau B. she as the man who got the ' medieval poison plot. That sort of Arummel of England, once ordered stub, he as one of his assailants. thing doesn’t happen in the twen­ a duchess to leave a ballroom VA u g -h The man escapes, but they iden­ tieth century. It’s - it ’s ghastly. For walking backwards because her tify iiim by his police picture as the love of heaven, tail me why any­ ugly, skinny, yellow back displeas­ IKE JENSEN. one should be so anxious for me. to ed him. Gentlemen aren’t doing so Church, motoring with ftlary, leave Cleveland us to go to the this year. runs over a dog. His heartless­ extent ot exterminating me and my But you might begin now whit­ family." ness causes her to break their ening the yellow streaks of winter­ engagement. “They wanted your father out of time collars— if any. Mix and rub the way. and they killed him." Olga tells Jimmy that Church, in at night, covering with piece of "Yes, and Dad was In Grafton; he because she had refused to have “ You're a liar,’’ grinned Barry. “The most wonderful linen: 1 ounce honey, 1 tablespoon anything to do with him, had girl in the world is goitr sisler." wasn’t here, if they want me badly enough, they won’t stop when I go lem6n juice, 6 jirops oil of bitter caused her to lose several Jobs. almonds, whites of eggs, enough enough to persecute a girl the way you see girl by the name of home.” LUCY MRS. iRmmy realizes Olga is in love oatmeal to make paste. Thrice, and ■>x< with him and is deeply troubled. he did Olga Maynard?” Jimmy L&well?” "Yes, they would. They simply Gr- a beautiful alabaster neck ensues! ■■■ Be l l e She offers her lips and he kisses finished. "Saw a lot of girls, Jim. Some of think that with you here they’re in A lle n her. danger of being found." OE GRAF them were knockouts.” Think It Over! Mary writes Jimmy a letter, "Well, why doesn't somebody get "Well. I’m sticking, Barry. I ’m Rosa Michacus "Did you see Sam Church talking A woman portrait painter is the explaining that she had broken after him?'* Why doesn’t she tell that sorry” He raised hla hands and let to any girl?’’ provocative heroine of a short with Church. The office boy story to the police?” them fall again to his side. "Until I Every woman xvill be interested in this new and unusual “ No. Did I miss anything by not story read last evening. She ex­ sticks the letter in his pocket "You make me laugh, Barry. seeing Miss Lowell? Who is she. see It through.” cooking series which starts next week in this paper. and forgets It. That evening “ Well, maybe 1 can see your side plains her rule for a good portrait. Who’d believe her? And how could anyway?” Barry tells Jimmy he met a of It, Jim.” Barry laid his hand on She puts three questions to the sit­ ' I 'h ESE six famous cooks, na- Rorer has been known as the -with the Pacific Coast Branch of “ Mary Lowell is the most wonder smart lawyer ' that day. "His she prove anything? My boy, Sam the other’s shoulder. "But,” he de­ ter before she begins. They are: X tionally known, are contribut­ “Philadelphia Cookihg Expert.” the N ew York Cooking School. ful girl in -the world, Barry.” The n a m e,” said B a r r y , "was Church makes his money do a lot of clared through compressed Ups, "if What do you think you look like? ing to this paper one of the most She has taught hundreds of thou­ Miss RpsA Michaelis, southern words came unchecked from his lips Church.’’ loud talking for him.” anyone tried Ip harm Janet, I ’d kill What do you wish you looked like? interesting series of cooking arti­ sands of women to cook through cooking expert, is demonstrator before he could think. “ How do you know that Miss May him." What do you fear you look like? cles ever -written, "In the Kitchen her classes, lectures and magazine for the New Orleans Housewives’ NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY ‘ nard was telling you the truth?” "You’re a liar,” grinned Barry “ 1 know you would, bless your old -with 6 Famous (Hooks.” Each con­ articles. She is the author of many League. CHAPTER XXXViri "Don’t be such a skeptic, Barry." Jabbing him In the ribs with hla el heart, I said once before, and 1 Do you know why we shake tributes unusual recipes, menus, cookbooks. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Kate Brew 66/^OOD Lord!” Jimmy exclaimed said Jimmy wearily. ^’’Oo 1 look like bow. “ the most wonderful girl In the repeat It now. If It’s the last thing hands? In early days, man lived and other cooking hints to this Miss Margaret Allen Hall is the Vaughn ^-yes cooking instructions a fool?" world Is your sister.” I do on this earth. I ’m going to kill alone save for his woman back in seines. nutrition expert at the Battle Crqek to ‘100,0()0 'WomCT every year. She at the mention of Church's "1 think you’re a fool to be staying But he looked at Jimmy with a the man who murdered my father." the cave. He fought the wild ani­ Miss Lucy Allen is head of the College of Home Economics. She is a househOldveconomics director. name. "Everywhere I go 1 here, with people taking pot shots at keen, appraising eye and detected • • • mals alone and dragged Home his Boston School of Cookery, and au­ has been on the staff for 12 years. Watch this' iiftper next week for hear nothing but Church—Sam yoif out of the dark. And 1 think If the expression of• pain on Jlmn^’s The fOg that hung low over Cleve­ loot alone. Men warred on one an- thor of ‘‘Table Service” and “(Hhoice “Home Economics Counsellor” is the first article of this series, “In Church.” the lady Is charming enough, and countenance. "Why, what’s the land streets when they went In 'other for the most part. When pri­ Kecipes for Clever Cooks.” the title of Mrs. Belle DeGraf o f the Eitch^ ’xrithvBlx Famous For 30 years Mrs. Sarah Tyson San Francisco. She was formerly (jooks." : ■. A .■ Barry regarded him In bewilder according to you she Is all of that, matter, Jim? Is It as bad as that? the theater had lifted by the time mitive man was too weary to fight why, you might be willing to give What did she do to you?” the performance was over, and they he would drop his club upon meet­ » ment. "Why. what’s wrong with her something better than an even " I ’ll feel better If I unload my walked out into a clear and starlit ing another man in his path and - •••' / ■ V, you?'’ break.” troubles on you, Barry, in your night. hold out his empty hand to show SILK CAPE COATS. "Oh, go ahead, Barry. Don’t mind ”Oh, you’re an utter tool. Won’t Ignorant way you asked me if 1 had In the midst of a discussion that that he was unarmed. ,And the ex­ .a. You said you had met him to you ever get any sense?” fallen for Olga Maynard. No. Per centered about two love-sick young tended hand warmed into the There is much interest in the "Sure you haven't fallen tor her, baps I'd be better off if 1 had. 1 fell fools they heard sharp cries some silk coat for spring and summer. day? How come? Explain." hand-touch, then the handshake. delight Jim? " Barry was grinning broadly. for Mary Lowell, and 1 fell hard. distance up the street. Promenaders The cape coat, with,the cape very "Well, I ’m representing a client Today’s form says that a person "You tat slob.” Jimmy was laugh­ And now she's going to marry Sam turned their heads Inquiringly and coming into a group does not offer full Is a popular style. yoar family with a big damage claim against the ing In spite of himself. No one could Church." then hastened toward the swiftly to shake hands. It is up to the Z. and R. Railroad. I ’ve got a good resist Barry Colvin's grin.' Jimmy And then he told Barry the whole gathering crowd. members of the group to make him RICH EFFECT. mai^ taYdghrs dessert with ■•Come on, Jim.” Barry grabbed case, too. This fellow Church Is the raised his fist threateningly. “ It It story, beginning with his first meet­ welcome by offering ihe hand, if For the most picturesque even­ was anybody but you. I’d take you ing with Mary. . , . hie arm. "Maybe It’s a fight. Maybe ing gowns the use of pearl or attorney for the railroad. It seems they care to. -WB.LIAMS by your tat neck and choke you.” “ And s'o you see, Barry, Olga fn a someone's getting pinched.” rhinestone embroidery is still the he defends all. or nearly all. of their He grabbed Barry’s arm and tried way 1s the Innocent cause of the it was a fight. Standing on tlp’toe Baked Eggs Piquant proper treatmehf. on the outer fringe of the crowd they wniiAii$ damage suits. to "talk sense" to him. "Now listen. whole mlxup.” Six hard cooked^eggs, onion, "I met him today, and he had a In the Hist place, I ’d believe, any­ "Well, why don't you go to Mary could see two struggling figures thing about Sarn Church—O'Day told and explain the wh«le thing?” locked In a desperate clinch as they 2 tablespoons butter cup cream, proposition for settling out of court, me an earful and 1 know by my own “ Not now, Barry, it's too late." scuffled near the curb. 2 eggs, 2 tablespoonfuls minced' but It wasn’t big enough money for limited experience %vith him that he's "Why. you darn fool, are you go Then suddenly there wSs a parting parsley, teaspoon salt, % tea­ TheWniams &Car1eton Ca spoon pepper, % cup fine toasted me and I told him so. I'd rather a regular snake In the grass. Ing to sit back and see her marry of the two forms and a sudden dart­ G A97 H a r t f o iu ) C o m k bread crumbs, 14 lemon. , , take a chance on fighting him, but "And in the second place—oh, well, this mucker Church, and not do a ing In of one of them, a swift feint Melt butter and add onion cut in , IN as 1 say he's a smart baby and he what’s the use of talking about It?” thing about It?” and then the sickening sound of the "And In the second place,” grinned "Barry, you fool, you don’t under­ Impact of fist on Jaw. One ot the shreds. Cook until the onion is a told me today how he could throw a Barry, "there's no sense to wha-t stand. 1 can't go to her, crawling, figures dropped—dropped like a log, deep yellow. Cut hard eggs in lot of obstacles In my way and even you're saying In the first place. You and tell her where she’s making a his head striking the curb with a re­ halves lengthwise. Add cream to HOMES \ keep delaying the case until we get sound like the fellow who was ar­ mistake. What kind of a position sounding smack. He lay still. onion and pour this over the eggs ready to throw up the sponge.” rested because his dog had bitten a does that put me In?” "Did you see that?” arranged in a well-buttered baking ^ h e r e boy. He told the Judge his dog “ Well, If you don’t speak up for “Good Lord, what a sock!" dish. Beat eggs until very-stiff and “ Watch him," cautioned Jimmy. wouldn't bite In the first place, didn't the things you want in this world, "H e’s killed him!” add parsley, salt, pepper, crumbs wels happy, healthy “ I've heard he a jury fixer." have any teeth In the second place, you don’t get them. You’re mooning The mutterlngs of an idle, curious and the juice of lemon. Pour this The TRICHO MlilpD "What? A big lawyer like him? and In the third place he didn't have about the fact, it’s the thing that’s crowd. . . . Then there was a quick mixture over contents of baking Why. he’s known all over the state." any dog In the first place.” out of reach that we want most. Go movement, a swift shuffling of feet dish and bake in a moderately hot children . •‘You're hopeless, you good tor on and grab it. If you don’t. I ’ll go and bodies tensely straining. " I ’ll tell you a few things about oven until set. It w ill take about nothing shyster.” Jimmy laughed to her myself and spill the whole Someone in thfi crowd set up the 30 minutes. Sam Church, Barry. Listen." are proofeof Removes Superfluous Hair outright, and then, more seriously, story. Suppose 1 had curled up and cry: "Stop him!;Stop him! There he This can also be cooked in a • • • he asked, “ By the way. If you were quit when Janet broke oft with me. goes!” " chafing dish. The onion is cooked* Painlessly, Permanently, Harmlessly- "Can you Imagine a skunk low up at the Z. and R. offices today did It’s your darn stubbornness. . . . (To Be Continued) directly over the fiame in the blaz­ their mothers^ er, eggs and cream added and the beaten egg mixture poured over. loving care ■-y-A- The pan is then covered and set 1. JK I “Bow, v.’ow! Howdy-do, folks,” would like another dog,” said Nick. “I had never known that Ma­ over hot water to finish cooking. —there you j he said, smiling so he showed all “ Don is getting old, and you look dame had had a daughter and even When the eggs are "set” the dish his white teeth. "W h at place" is so nice and kind, I think she would then I did nOt dare ask about her. is done. ADVENTUfiES this?, Are there any bones buried take you.” “That afternoon Madame was will usually hereabouts?” And Mrs. Greenway did take him kind enough to let me off early and qA fo .t w i n s “ I’m afraid not, sir,” said Mister the minute she saw him and Tat­ J. went to Tortenio. find J y OLIVE I20BEETS BARTQK Rubadub. ters is there yet. He is very happy. “He saw me immediately and he But suddenly to the amazement You see, the fairies are great certainly put me through my paces. b "Bow, wow, wow! 'Woof! Woof! of everybody, there stood a large friends of the dogs, too! As I was singing, scales mostly, he Bow, wow, wow!” went Tatters as shiny tin pan right in front of Tat­ would look toward a screen every he poked his pose around the little ters’ nose. And on the pan was a (To Be Continued.) once in a while that stood in a cor­ m t secret bush that hid the path to large helping of Juicy roast beef, ner of the room, with a triumphant Scrub-Up Land. cut up into nice sized pieces for air. Once or twice I had a feeling WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7. The March Hare began to trem­ eating. Besides tliat there was a that someone was behind It, but I If so, you will find youT greatest ble and shiver so hard that he al­ large marrow bone and some mash­ asked no questions, for I was tdo happiness in creative work. most dropped his big book with the ed potatoes and gravy. Beside the taken up with the realization that, You are destined to become an names in it. pan sat a large blue bowl of milk. at last my dream . was going to artist, though your art may be de­ "Dear! Dear! There's a dog. I’ll A little tinkling laugh came from come true. I was going to sing. signing, architecture or music. have to hide,” he cried breathless­ the place Nimble Toes had been a Family ties will not hold you “Nothing Rut a Ray of Light touches You.’^^ "I didn’t know then, Julie, that ly. "I’d like to know what he’s moment before. But the tiny dreams never conie true. Never— strongly and you will probably doing here.” 4 fairy had; disappeared, wand, wings • ¥AY- never.” have few children. "Bow, wow, wow! Woof! W oof!” and all! The Safe, Scien^fic Way of . GiRL_ will give Fairy Queen’s messenger. "I know ‘‘■Whom are you talking about?” "I think I’ll save my bone,” he " ‘Is It possible that you don’t Jtidta&Gulon '■ a treatment free and without obligation of any kind to any per- ' this dog and he’s a fine fellow, but I asked. . v said presently. "I know a lovely know, Mamie?’ she questioned.' he has no home. A ll he wants is ton calling at onr- office.: , f - i place to hide it. Um, yum; That ‘‘.‘No, I don’t know,-’ was my to be allowed in to say ‘How-do- ^Coffee was good.” puzzled answer, ‘and I'm sure Salem CONSULTATION WITHOUT CHARGE,OR OBLIGATION^ ^ ^ you-do,” said Nimble Toes. "Would you like a nice bath?” there’s no reason why I should TOMORROW: The.story in Her The March Hare jumped out of Write; Phone or Call for Descriptive'Bookletr^ '^ C ^ ’^"^ asked Mister Rubadub. know. I only have seen Miss Law­ Heart. the soap box as quick as a wink at "Oh, shouldn’t I, though!” cried rence and Mr. Tremaine here and NeWEti^land these words, lool^ng a bit ashamed Tatters. ‘Tir love It. I won’t while she has always high-hatted of himself. "I’m glad to hear it,” 1 have tq scratch so much then.” me, you know, yet Mr. Tremaine SHAWLS FOR DAY. MRS. k P. WILLIAMS he exclaimed. "We rabbits must Well, my dears, under all his seemed to think she was all right.' 59*lb. be careful of strange dogs, however. 904 MAIN STRE dirt. Tatters was really a beautiful "For a moment Madame seemed ? : r - If 'we do lose our dignity. Open An unusual note In this spring’s Meigs BnUi 1S6 Fairfield Avenue, Brldge|(k|i»i^ . dog. A ‘good lathering of "Fairy­ to say nothing. Then she turned the gate, children.” style is that of a-frock accompan­ land Special” soap made his coat my face toward hers.' You mi^ht as well have the best OOa Chapel StreeL^ New \Haven.. - ^ 882 Sfain 'StredL, wim M ^er. ■ .;>t! So Nancy and Nick ran and open­ ied by^a matching shawl of plain W.S.QUINBy COMPANY bO’S/ON • NEW YO^K ■ CHICAGO I • ' j •' ' ’ ' -U-VkSi* --irAV-- look like silk. “ ‘I wish my daughter had been ed the gate and In walked Tatters. crepe, very lavishly ’fringed. This., "I heard Mrs. Greenway say she like yot^,* she said. incidentally is a day costume, ^ , a-iringjiDhT

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LAURELS CLAW ^ The Toonerville Trolley That Meets AH the Trains ' by Fontainb Pox CARDS BOAST LEAGUE’S TWO* *Kid\ Gleason and Groves ' “BIG BERTl-ri' :'’ '■ ■ ' ;''■ ■■ Athletics' Two Big Hopes StATE HONORS ABOUT This TimC o f VCAA Th& Ti^oLLE^ TAACKB ARE urioER vlATER |M SEVERAL PLACES - Defeat New Haven Contend­ ers 41-34— Fanitaer and 9 iv v -i

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Aided by Faulkner’s spectacular shooting and wonderful defense work the Laurels were returned a winner at New Haven-last evening ^ « o ' In their battle with the. St. Stanis­ laus team. The score was 41 to 34. The St. Stanislaus are the cham­ I pions of Ndw Haven and as a result of their victory the Laurals claim the state title. Faulkner broke the Ice In the opening moment of play when he sunk a neat double decker from the side court. The score see­ sawed back and forth during the first half. Faulkner continually brought the .crowd to Its feet by sensational, shots. The Laurels led at half time 19-16. ■N, The St. Stanislaus team came \ back strong In the second half an!l at the end of the third quarter were leading 32-29. , In the closing minutes' of play, Faulkner arid Neill contributed baskets from the playing surface winning the game. Faulkner and Neill starred for t;he Laurels while the shooting of Kandefer featured for the losers. * The score: Lauyels FG F T. ROGERS HORNSPY AND (INSET) JIM BOTTO^u ’’KID*' C. Gustafson,-rf .. 4 0 8 Faulkner If 9 1 19 SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 7.—^As a rule, a major league hall club In GUEASON / ' f ' Neill, c ...... 3 - 0 6 14^ proud to ^oast having the leading swat artist on its roster. . For to top Gorman, r g ...... 3 0 6 E. Anderson, rg . . . 0 0 ,0 tne parade in batting is'the height of ambition of every player. But to Evans Keporcs Athletic Players Expect Much A. Gustafson, rg .. . 0 0 0 have the two best hitters in the league on the same club is a circum­ From This Pair—Pre-Season Dope Re­ Runde, I g ...... 0 0 0 stance quite a bit out of the ordinary. Madden, I g ...... 1 o 2 fCopjrright, 1926, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) That s just what the St. Louis Cardinals had In 1925. Their mana­ vealed. ‘ ger and second baseman, Rogers Hornsby, was the batting king; their ■ ^10 41 first baseman, Jim Bottomley, was the runnerup. (Stuffy Mqinnis of St. Stanislaus Had earned run mark of 3.67. the Pirates finished second but was only in a comparatively few games.) By BILLY EVANS. better in the morale of the Athlet­ FG In 1916 was in 51 games. Fan­ ics. As a matter of fact. It is al­ Kandefer, r f ...... 7 HORNSBY FEARS | Hornsby, as you doubtless know, has led the National League In. hit­ Adams, If ...... 2 ned 120. Issued 119 passes. Earned Ft. Myers, Fla., April 7.— The ready apparent. run average 2.58, the best in his ting six straight seasons. He hit .403 last year. Bottomley, for a good- Philadelphia Athletics lost the Gleason is one of baseball's most ?^Tin, I f ...... 1 Keller, c ...... 0 big league career. portion of the chas^, gave his boss a tough battle, finally wipding up with American League pennant last sea­ colorful characters. He under­ Right-hander. One of few play­ son because they faltered in the stands men. He caters to a player’s Oboyski, c ...... 0 GIANTS' OUTHT a mark of .367. With Hornsby and Bottomley in the same battlefront, Rogers, r g ...... 3 ers wearing glasses. Hence, the stretch due to lack of poise. disposition and temperament. He appellation, “ SpeQs,” by which he’s opposing hurlers have their work cut out for them when facing the Car­ Tlie Athletics comprise a great gets the most out of him. Suzerski, I g ...... 0 ’ b'’,‘^"''^ldom. dinals. These two “ Big Berthas” are apt to break up the t>ld hall game Grayfowskl, Ig .... ball club. Any team that beats the “ Kid” Gleason is making the 3 at any moment. Mackmen out this year is going to Mackmen believe in their great­ 1 lords' Manager Sees Me- be mighty close to the .top. ness. On each individual he is im­ 16 34 I As I watched the Athletics pre­ pressing the fact that there isn’t a Referee— Malone. Graw’s Team as His Big^ five defeats. He did his best pare for the coming grind that better loall club in the league than WORTH Work in 1912 against the Connie Mack hopes will bring him the A’s. Likewise, he is stressing Boston Red Sox, winning his flret pennant since 1914, the the Importance of the work of each He inspires you.” gest Rival. ITh sport both the frays he pitched. ^lumbiiF Heatiiig actions of one athlete stood out. player in bringing about a desired With Connie Mack supplying the PIT! He allowed a total of 14 hits He struck me as the most valuable result— the winning of the pen­ strategy and "Kid” Gleason the in­ that year. addition of the winter to the Ath­ nant. LEE MEADOWS spiration, the Athletics have' just i ' ^ILLY EV" Made major league debut with In the 1916 games with letics. Any ball player who has ever about the best combination possi­ "I fe r Now York more than any KNOWING the Red Sox he dropped two and Tinning I have in mind that youthful worked und'er "Kid” Gleason is St. Louis Cardinals in 1915. Came ble In baseball. clvb In the N '‘ ional League,” Is from Durham, Carolina Aseocla- Rube Marquard, famous tnts, while the Athletics rookie, 'William "Kid” Gleason, strong for him. The “ Kid” has no Has World of Stuff. the way Rogers Hornsby speaks f whipped him once in 1911 Service of the Best Kind. age 6 2, as spry as any man orf the greater admirer than Eddie Col­ tion. Traded to Phillies during National League pitcher, In the ranks of the Athletics Is the Giants. 1919 season. In 1923 traded to was In five world series. In and again in 1913. Against field and, as A1 Simmons remarked lins, who played under him as a a pitcher who, aside from Gleason, "It is a much better -ball club Cleveland in 1920 he was White Sox— was his captain. Pittsburgh with Rawlings for Glaz- 1911-12-13 he appeared as a to me: just a b ^ t holds the destiny of the than it showed last ’^ear. It isn’t ner and Tierney. With Pirates handed one defeat. “ He can trim anybody on the "GPnson will work wonders Giant and in 1916 and 1920 Joseph C. Wilson club in nis hands. I am speaking of going to have the same ru nof in­ since. as a Dodger. ball club.” A1 had reference to with the Athletics,” remarked Col­ "Lefty” Groves. juries and illnes'’. lins to me when I looked over his Had best season in 1925. Won Marquard was In 11 games. One of the giant California red­ 28 Spruce St. Tel. 641 physical prowess. If “ Lefty” Groves can win 20 '’ " /" d , with a'l due respect to 19, lost 10; percentage .655. Work “ Kid’s” Work Alrcmly .'Apparent. team at Shreveport. "Gleason is He was credited with two wood trees contains enough lum­ Manchester. ball games the Athletics will be H” ghey Jennings a° a leader, I ed in 35 games, 20 complete ones. victories and charged with ber to build 50 bungalows. I look fdr "Kid” Glca ;on to the greatest single Influence for tough to beat. Jf he can turn in 25 dope it the Giants are at least 20 work a man'elous change for the ] good I ever saw on any ball club. victories the team’ will be all ■ the per cent stronger w'th McGraw d-i tougher. rec+i"~ ball club. I watched Groves pitch five in­ ‘T regretted very nm''b when I nings against the Philadelphia Na­ learned that Illness might keep tionals at Bradentown. It was the Hughey Jennings on' of the game most impressive spring pitching I for the year. If it Will bring Me have seen. Graw a-'tively back into the game, Groves retired nine of the 15 T d'^n’ore It all the more. hatters on strikes. It seqmed as if “ The Giants with John McGraw Ypur Mileage Increased ' e had two strikes on every man setting In the grandstand Or down 1 ae ^ hat faced him. He allowed only in Florida looking after some of i nr hits. his real estate deals is a very, u No pitcher In the majors has very good ball club. The Giants AND »Y special ARRANGEMeNT WITH GOLFER6 MAGAZINE, ChiCAGGU nore stuff than Groves. Lack of with John l^cGraw sitting on the I mtrol has been fatal. benoh or out on the coaching lines CECIL LEIiCH— GUE.ViLST FAlLi i.» i’ Liil.NG. Two men, “ Kid” Gleason and is a — t ball club. “ Lefty” Groves, are the high spots “ McGraw the ball In tbe event there are any players who, like myself, in the Athletics. Gleason will sup­ '-'-iri'i nnd his as does no 1 exr"rio;:ce times on the green.when they are hitting ply the team with much-needed nother manager In baseball. He poise. Can Groves give it the added seems able to get- just a litCe bit Your Costs Decreased the hall here, there and everywhere, I must point out punch that may mean a pennant? rr'^re out of every player than the what I have in my own case found to be the cause. ordinary leader. He never over- This temporary paralysis is caused by the tightening log’-a bet. “ Dtimb baseball with McGraw VIA of the muscles of the wrists and forearms, with the sitting on the bench Is practically result that the ball is stabbed by means of a stiff jerk unh<'' ' of. He kn^ws what he of the firms. The wrists must be allowed freedom wants done and he sees to It that and the club must not be gripped tob firmly for put­ his players follow hla dictates.” A year ago McGraw announ^od ting, but those who are suffering from an attack of that he hoped to shortly retire putting paralysis should exaggerate the looseness of from active work. Last season he the grip and wrists. nut the - '’ •'u the club up to Jennings. He "| on the bench luare Service There is one other common fault In putting to which I must refer, only a certain part ''f the time and and that is the tendency to turn the right hand over at the moment of never appeared on the coaching impact. This action is to be avoided at all costs on the green, as it How many seasons was George Little on the Michigan football lines. applies a slight pull to the ball at the end of Its journey. coaching staff?— G. R. E. The illness that will probably When suffering from disappointing results of this nature it is well Four. koep McGraw’s assistant out of the Every Service Performed in Our Serviefe Station is Done to Increase game' all summer has apparently Tour Mileage and Decrease Your Expense and Trouble. to see what position the head of the putter Is In at the end of the stroke. * When did ^a^ry Greb and Mick changed his Intentions about retir­ The toe of the club will generally be found to be pointing In the direc- | ^ ring?— ing. We Have Plenty of Room. No Waiting. Tires Inspected and In­ tlon of the hole Instead of being at right angles'to It. j Juiy 2, 1025. In spring training McGraw has flated to Proper Pressure, Wheel Alignment Checked, Batteries Tested been out in uniform and has per- F-'Tiaiiy directed the routine of and ifefiUed With DISTILLED WAJER. same as well as the handling of the Brakes Inspected, iBmergency Road Service— ^These Services Are FRISCH LEARNS p r o p e r SLIDE spr'TT- games. McGraw felt that he had the best FREE To Oiir Customers. ball club last year. He wanted to Guaranteed Tire Repairs by Firestone Factory Methods. Batteri^ win a fifth pennant. Failure to do sc was a keen dlsp~"o'ntment. Recharged and itepaired by E xperts. Forced to change his* plans at Our'Automobile Repair Departm rat is Comfllete. Let Us Give You the very last moment -’ ’’ e to the sudden and unexpected Illness of An Estimate On Putting Your Car in First Class Mechanical Condition. Hughey Jennings, McGraw has de­ ■ • •. ♦ cided to take another whirl at di­ recting play, even f-' the calling of P—'''ti-^lly evprv ball pitched. The»»,club that beats the Giants Headquarters for this yen’- beat the team at Its best, plus the adTrnntage of Mc­ Graw’s personal direction. LANGFORD, SOX TOT,- Rusco RESEMBLES SPEAKER. I fr e s fo N e In Elton Langford the Sox have 30-Minute a young outfielder who resembles \ Gum-Dipped the great Tris Speaker very much In his style at the bat and the field. Cords Ford Bands Lee Fohl will be satisfied If he Is Just half as good. He was a fence- buster for Des Moines last year. Genuine Willeird Batteries

IfTankie Frisch, one of baseball’s greatest stars, cause of an injury suffered In a head-first slide. One &Sclireiber&Soiis Complete Line of Accessories - - - ^ Radio Rentals has a glaring weakness. Inability to develop a 'de­ year a badly broken finger by Frisch because of a ceptive feet-first slide. head-first collision greatly handicapped McGraw’s General Contractors . HOUSEN’S ^ Frisch, a very fast runner. Invariably slides head clulJ, , This spring Manager McGraw has made every ef­ first into a base. That method of sliding gives the fort to perfect Frisch in the art of sliding feet first. Bnilden of "Better Built Homea’* Square Service ielder all the best of.It for he has no spikes io fear. Hitting the dirt was Frisch’s favorite pastime. Slid­ The base-runner Is at a decided disadvantage. Telephone ISOS.^ ing feet first Isn’t natural for Frisch and it bothers No. Main and No. School Streiets Phone Hardly,, a year passes .but that the Giants are de- him, yet he has greatly improved his style in the Srtred of Jilflch’s services for a week or more be- spring training at Sarasota, Fla. Shop: 285 WeelCflBter Street r>A’j \ 1 4 vF -t * \'^ MANGIffiSTER E YE IN G HERALD, WiaDNESDAY, APRIL. 7, 1926.

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BEST PICK. KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, Pa. WMCA (341) Cazenovia, N. Y. 6:30— Concert. 8:30— Musical. 6— Orchestra and soloists. 10.30 WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. — Creole Follies. 11— Entertain­ Y. 7— Orchestra. 8:05— Musical. ers. CFCA (356) Toronto, Canada. WKRC (423) Cincinnati, O. 6 7— Band. 11— Orchestra. — Orchestra. 8.15— Vocal. 9— WAHG (316) Richmond Hill. N. Instrumental. 12— Orchestra. Y. 7:45— Vocal. 10— Instrumental. KFWB (252) Hollywood, Calif. 10:3 0— Orchestra. 6.30— Orchestra. 8— Studio. 9 WRNY (258.5) New York City. — Variety. 9.30— Frolic. 7:45— Vocal. 8:30— Organ. 9:30 KSL (300) Salt Lake City, Utah. ’’nstrumental. 6.30— “ Romeo and Juliet.” 7.30 WNYC (526) New York City. 8 “ — Studio. 9.30— Orchestra. — Vocal and instrumental. KOA (32.4) Denver, Colo. 6.30 WLIT (394.5) Philadelphia, Pa. — Concert. 8 — Instrumental. 9— Studio. 10—Orchestra. 8.15— Studio. WJ? (455) New York City. WCAU (278) Philadelphia, Pa. 10:4 5— Orchestra. 7.30— Variety. 8.35— Instrumen­ Central Time tal. 9.45— Orchestra. 10.30— WBBM (226) Chicago, 111. 4— Vocal. Popular. 8— Orchestra and soloists Eastern Time. 12— Variety. WEAF (492) New York City. 4 WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. 4 — Ray Nichols’ orchestra. 4.30— — Vocal and Instrumental. 7:30— hectlcuf'-r- Professor Walter first in his craft, a national gen­ you can carry'home, also a double ■ Lucille Banner, coloratura soprano. Concert. Edwin Peck, Wesleyan Uni­ MARTY DUPREE RETURNS ius who can tickle Americans funny feature bill, Priscilla Dean In "The 4.45— “ Modern European Fiction” KFAB (340.7) Lincoln. Neb. WTIC versity, Middletown, Conn. bone and dampen its eyes almost Danger-Girl’’ and Virginia Valli by Dorothy Brewster. 5— Vincent 5:30— Concert. 8:30 — Orchestra 8.15 p. nj.— T O .S T A T E TOMORROW in the same moment. with Eugene O’Brien in “ Siege,’’ Lopez and orchestra. 6— Dinner and soloists. 'XraTuIera lusaraiic« Co., Plano Solos— .Tonight ,the State presents music. 6J5— Ex-Governor Charles WJJD (302.8) Mooseheart, 111. Hartford, Oono. Prelude, in C Sharp Minor. . . . Dr. C.-D. Miller. Alabama F^oly- 5:30— Concert. 8— Studio. 1 0 - ...... ' Rachmaninoff another one of the famous country technlc Institute, has succeeded in S. Whitman. 7— Synagogue ser­ 407. store night with loads of new pres­ vices. 7.30— “ Chamber Muslcale.” Variety. 12:30— Musical. Pollchinelle...... Rachmaninoff Marty Dupree and Her Musical working out a method of reclaiming WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, 111. 6— Laura G. Gaudet ents'and loads of fun. Don’t miss or laundering old oil at less than To WJAR (305.9 ). 8— “ 'Two-in- Follies will- be the attraction at the it, you may get more presents than One Man and the Shinola Boys.” Organ. 6:30— Orchestra. 8:25— 9.30 p. m.— State Theatre for three days ■* be­ five cents a gallon. Popular. Tonight's Program. To WEEI (476), WTAG (268), 6.30 p. m.— Organ Recital direct from the ginning tomorrow In all new mu­ WCAE (461.3), WWJ (352.7), WHO (526) Des Moines, la. 6— Studios of the Austin Organ. sical shows, with a strong cast of Orchestra. 7:15— Musical. 8:15— Dinner Concert— Emil Helmber- WJAR (305.9), WOO (508.2), ger’s Hotel Bond Trio: Compai^— singers and dancers Including Ben­ w oe (484), KSD (545.1), WCCO Feature. 9— Orchestra. Resurrection Mom ...Johnston nie Drohan, Frank Murray, Wally WSM (282.8) Nashville, Tenn. Niebelungen March. ... Wagner (416.4) , WCAP (469), WSAI Napolitana ...... Klemm Adagio from the “ Romantic Melvin, Frances McCarthy, MiHe (325.9), WGR (319). 8:30— Davis 6:30— Concert. 8— Vocal. 10— In­ Sonata” ...... Yo; Leo, Steve Hugher, Lou Caron and strumental. Slarische Rhapsodie ...... They Saxophone Octette. To WOO (508.- ...... Friedmann. . Christ Triumphant ...... Yo:3 Marty's hand picked chorus of FOR 2), WCAE (461.3), WCAP (469), WGN (302.8) Chicago, 111. 6:45 Familiar Tunes. wonderful girls. It is your show. — Variety. 10— Studio. Serenade ...... Frommell WJAR (305.9), WGR (319), Romance ...... Frommell Pilgrims’ Chorus from Let’s go. With Marty Dupree’s ‘‘stiiy p «r WTAG (268), AVEEI '(476), WLIB (302.8) Chicago, 111. 7— “ Tannhauser” ...... Wagner musical follies the State theatre Concert. 11— Vocal. Scheherazade Ballet .^...... Once a roof of Neponset Twin WSAI (325.9). 9— “ Ipana Trouba­ ...... Rimsky-Korsakow Esther A. Nelson will present

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MASONIC BALL WILL P O P D U R LOCAL GIRL EIiSCTRIO CURRENT IS H ie ABOUT TOWN Ice 60 Cents DBIMED WHEN BE LARGELY ATTENDED. “All indications point to an at­ McGovern Granite Co. DIES IN FLORIDA And Housewives CHAPMAN IS HANGED tendance of upwards of 350 per­ CEMETERY MEMORIALS ; sons,” said Millard Park today, Repreeeiited by A special meeting •will be held Probably the' best Chapman general chairman of arrangements story told here was unearthed O. W . HARTBNSTBIN tomorrow evening at 7.45 at the Miss Cecilia Johnson Passes for the fifteenth annual concert Gospel hall, 415 Center street. Are to Blame last night. At least It is origi­ ft? Benton St. Telephone 1021 Away Following a Lingering and ball to be given tomorrow James McCullough, formerly of Bel­ nal. evening in Cheney hall by Man­ Two men were walking along fast, Ireland, will be the speaker. Illness. chester Lodge No. 73, A. F. and A hearty Invitation is extended to . Ice will be 60 cent? a hundred Main street on the night-of the A. M. , hanging. It was midnight. As all to come and hear him. Miss Cecelia Johnson, 19, form­ pounds this summer in Manches­ The annual Masonic ball In Man­ erly a resident of Manchester and usual the street lights went out R ESO LVED ^ ter. Dealers In convention yester­ at that hour. chester is always one of the lead­ The Women of Mooseheart Le­ exceedingly popular among the ing events of the social season and day In New Haven decided on this, It was a solemn moment as (LAST FALL) gion will hold their regular meet­ younger set, passed away at her the general committee of eighteen (tEBY EARNESTLY) ing tonight and as important busi­ home In Titusville, Florida last according to L. T. Wood, local far as the couple was concerned. , “ Chapman’s life Is being is bending every effort to make the ness will come up for action a large Thursday e-venlng at ten o’clock, dealer. event tomorrow night the equal at That before I nse thls cranky lawn according to information received snuffed out ai this moment,’’ attendance is desired. The meet­ Those at the convention yester­ least of former like affairs given mower again next Spring. I will ing tonight and those in future will today. Death was due to chronic said one. have it SHARPENED AND- RE­ “ Yes,” whispered the other In by the Masons. be at the Lincoln school instead of anemia. She had been ill for nearly day discussed many angles which The proceeds of the concert and P AIR ED by at Orange hall and members should two years. Burial was In Florida. enter into the fixing the prife of awed tones. "His body Is tak­ Are You Among the Many That Attesd, ing all the juice from the ball will be- applied to the local note the change. Born in Bristol, August 31, 1906, Ice. For instance the housewife Widows and Orphans’ Fund. The , B R A IT H W A IT E Miss Johnson came to Manchester wires.” concert will be^n at 8:30 p. m. Our 50c Sale Every ThursdiQr would be surprised to learn that They stood a moment with Ahern Brothers who have secur­ in 1919. She lived on Cottage street and the grand march promptly at / 150 Colter Street her habit'of placing most of her bn red heads. Then they walk­ ed the contract to build concrete and attended the grade school In nine o’clock. The committee has So help me Hanner. the Ninth District. Later she enter­ food In the ice chamber instead of ed on. Yours truly, M orning? sidewalks in Manchester this sum­ in the apartments below keeps the This story would be perfect engaged the same orchestra as last mer, as they h^ve for the past two ed the employ ^of Cheney Brothers season, A1 Behrend’s, which will be jr. R . B R A IT H W A IT E . where she worked In the Spinning price of Ice up. It Is figured that except for this— enlarged to eight pieces. years, expect to begin active work the Iceman spends almost half of Chapman was hanged, not about the fifteenth of the present and Throwing departments for a Store Closes at Noday Trout It does MORE any drain. ROBINSON’S TOMATOES ...... 5 cans for 50e meals, 40 cents; seating capacity 60 than a------people, m Cedar street, directly W hat opposite West Side Rec. Contest “WASHING more can a PALMOLIVE SOAP ...... 7 bars 50c

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