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INCENDIARISM’S TOLL IN WASHINGTON HARTFORD SHOOTING FROZQIINICE PUZZLES OFFICIALS OF NICARAGUA REBS IS REPORTED Woman Dying and Han Par­ HEFLIN STARTS Parents Thought She Had ( tially Blinded as After­ QUARRE AMONG Died^From Fall— Autopsy Sahdino Slain? Natives Say Leader Was K3I* math of Party— Case a Sets Toronto Police ed When die Marine Mystery. THEOmiCRATS Searching For Clues. Planes Bombed a VOIage; Ih S. Officers Making WIPE HELD Alabama Senator Attacks Toronto, Jan. 19.— It was re­ Hartford, Conn., Jan^ I’S.— Mrs. vealed here today that 13-year-old Strong Efforts to Verify Harold N." Guilfoyle, wife of Dr. H. Governor Smith Because Florence Costello, Toronto school N. Guilfoyle, who with Mrs. Claire girl, was abducted, held captive J. Gaudet was shot in the doctor's ten days, attacked, finally murder­ the Report* apartment here I'ast night, was to­ Of Religion— Robinson ed and thrown into a creek near day placed under bail of $10,000 as her home. a material witness in the case. Mrs. Managua, Jan. 19.— United State-s Answers Him. The chfld’s fate was disclosed at Guilfoyle was ^held after a three an inquest. Previously Tt had been marines today were making deti^-.^ hour questioning at police head­ thought that the girl had suffered mined »efforts to confirm reports quarters. To hold Mrs. Guilfoyle, HEFLIN SLAPPED one of her epileptic fits while com­ fthat the rebel leader, GCTcral Au- ing home from St. Monica’s Cath­ police entered a technical charge of Washington, Jan. 19.— Senate gustinb;. ^n^ino, ^ breach of peace against her, and olic school falen and broken her Democrats today took a slap at Sen­ skull and rolled into the ^creek seriously wounded. the city court co .tinned her case No de'/.iite news concerning San- ator Tom Heflin, Democrat of Ala­ w>,af ’narmpnPd in Washington when an "irresistable” incendiary Impulse -overcamf John J. Fisher, where she was found. until January 27. dino’s death or woupding has been According to the police, Mrs. bama, whose Philippics against the ■novphnnath is nartlv Dictured here Police said he confessed setting two of the tjyelve fires whimi 'Three weeks ago Florence failed once a psychopath, is partly pictured here, to return home from school, where Guilfoyle h ,s admitted that Dr. Catholic church have threatened to keptk;p^ SCapital a " p U smoke-eaters a r s m S e -^ ? busy e r ^ 'L most r S ofSf ththe da?. Ab the left you see the ruins of a wood-working estab- received, the ' only -word reachin-'T Kepr v^apiiai smunc cau „ ^------, which also is pictured aflame at right. she had reported being ill and got marine heaaquarters coming from Guilfoyle told her he had shot him­ disturb party harmony and furnish Hshment (above) and of a five and ten ^ent self. This, police say, contradicts permission to leave it early in the natives,iVho reported that they had fuel for a renewal of the Democrats’ afternoon. Her description was her lirst story that she knew noth­ received the information via the ing whatever of the shooting. The 1924 religious fight. broadcast for ten days and troops of Boy Scouts aided citizen posses vague mouth-to-mouth method of police added that Mrs. Guilfoyle has This was done when a Democrat­ fiis Sixth Bride Stolen “ BABY” TORNADO not said her husband shot Mrs. in searching the north end of the communication in the jungles. ic conference gaVe a vote of confi­ city for a child known to be physic­ The reports had it that Sandiuo Gaudet. dence to Senator Robinson of Ar­ I.oved Other . oiiian Groom Be-moans His Fate HITS ONCINNATl ally weak and subject to pro­ was killed during the air attack by Mrs; Guilfoyle, according to the kansas, floor leader, and voted ap­ strating illuiess, nothing devoleped. marines on El C_ipote, Sandino b proval of Robinson’s work on the Find a Hand. stronghold, last Saturday. police statement, admits that her Senate committee ^investigating the husband and Mrs. Gaudet had been The three of Florence’s former These reports, and also those Mexican documents published in the N pw York Jan. 19.— “ ’Tis bet-Amarried last night, they started an playmates stumbled upon a frpzen from marine aviators Ipdicatin.g friendly for a long time, and that * I vkintensive F AVk A cjza search cir»/»V » for Pirtle. TJ Every-jVPW— she had found the couple together Hearst newspapers. ter to have loved and lost than gloved hand sticking up through that El Chipote was deserted of reb­ t'ning was perfectly legal, ^ but they Four Hurt, Four Missiug aud el troops, have been deemed suffi­ in the doctor’s apartment several The conference was called by never lo have R cd at all. feared that a man who had failed the ice in the creek within 100 times. Robinson after Heflin, in an acri­ yards of her home. They rushed cient for a thorough investigation. John A. Pirtle, 43, of Jackson, in five matrimonial ventures very Strong Attack The one police theory for the monious debate on the floor yester­ likely would soon find his sixth on a Half Dozeu Houses De­ to the Costello’s home •with their shooting is that Dr. Guilfoyle Qfo- day, challenged Robinson’s leader­ Miss., found what solace there is in discovery and the father chopped The attack against the El Chipote this soliloquy today a rew hours af­ the rocks. ^ position of the Sandino' rebels ou posed that he'and Mrs. Gaudet elope ship and attacked the presidential Pirtle who is a husky six-footer, Florence’s fully-clothed body from but that Mrs. Gaudet did not take candidacy of Gov. A1 Smith of New ter his sixth bride had been taken stroyed. the ice. A fracture was found on Saturday was the most intensive yec away from him cy her angry rela­ heard of their Impending visit soon made by United S ates marines. A kindly to the proposition. York on religious grounds. after he had taken his bride to a the back of the skull. Dr. Guilfoyle’s condition this af­ Robinson demanded that his col­ tives. squadron- of fighting planes led by Pirtle, who was born in Troupe, hotel here. He fled precipitately Dr. E. R. Frankish announced at Major R. F. Rowel* attacked witn ternoon was announced as critical leagues vote either to continue his from the bridal suite and sought po­ Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 19— Four the inquest that his autopsy had while Mrs. Gaudet .s still at the leadership or decide upon a new Texas, had been divorced five times. bombs and machine guns. At least Last night he was wedded to Mrs. lice protection from the bride’s rel­ people were injured, one seriously, determined with certainty that the forty, rebels were reported killed. point of death. leaddr. child was murdered by a blow on Alice Kuppinger, 35, of Trenton, N. atives. When he returned' to the a half dozen houses were torn down, Later Sandino was reported to havo Only one vote was cast against hotel, convoyed by police, his wife the back of the head. There was Hartford, Conn., 'an. 19.— With Robinson. It was said this was the J, Mrs. Kuppinger, a widow, is the and four persons were reported moved bis headquarters and drawn daughter of Frederick W. Tolt. had returned to Trenton with her no water in her lung to indicate in his outposts. one victim at the point of death vote of Senator Trammel of Flori- father and brothers. missing as the result of a tornado drowning. ■da.' Heflin was not present at the When the bride’s father and two First Reports and the other partially blinded, brothers learned that she jwas to be* Pirtle did not follow them. which hit the northwest section of The inquest-room was cleared oi First report of Sandino’s suppos­ police here today w°rc endeavor­ conference. spectators while the autopsy evi­ Thirty Democrats , attended the this city at 9:30 o’clock this morn­ ed death was received from natives ing to determine circumstances sur­ dence was being given. The cor­ reaching here from'Jinotega, form­ rounding the shooting of Mrs. conference called this morning by ing. ' oner’s jury, quickly returned a Robinsoni Heflin was conspicuously er headquarters of the rebel chief­ Claire J. Gaudet, of New Haven MORE FAI^E CLUES ENGLISH CHURCH Athough no one was killed, ac­ verdict of murder by an unknown tain. At the same tim word was and Dr. Harold G. Guilfoyle, of absent. Chief Coroner M^. M. Three Catholics were present. cording to eatly reports', four'pea- person.. recelTed-'.I>3f;'the .. ma­ Hartford, in the doctor’s apart­ ex- rines that Sandino’s wife, who had ment, 691 Maple avenue, last Senators Walsh of Montana, Walsh been, living at San Rafael Del Norte, night. of Massachusetts and Broussard of mediately afterwards; Mrs. Louisa. The Toronto police have no clues disappeared suddenly ' On Sunday One bullet from a .25 calibre Louisiana. Barnhart, an aged woman, was night after a messenger had^lked The atmosphere of the meeting . automatic revolver penetrated each taken to a hospital where she was with her.. was tense, for the decision reached said to be ,in a serious condition. 100 SMALLPOX CASES Everything has been quiet at El victim and two other bullets from by Senate Democrats may play an A characteristic photo of General the weapon plunged into a wall. Union of Church of England Prank Thiele related that he was Augustino; Sandino, the Nicaraguan Chipote since the raid on Saturday. important part in the Houston con­ Troy, N. Y. Girl Identified as on the front porch of his home when Air scouts reported that native huts Mrs. Gaudet is in dying condition vention. revolutionist, whose men have suf* — ------,, , , at Hartford hospital. The bullet he saw a whirlwind approaching, a IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY fered heavy- losses In fighting with in which fpllowers of Sandino had With Catholics Starts Big block away. He ran to the second 6 ^ - ’ -whose i been living are evidently deserted. in- her body entered the left side i Washington, Jan. 19.— Demo- New York Cloak Model; United States Marines and below . the arm pit and took a floor of his home, called his wife i cratic harmony, so much in evi­ Three In Portland, One In East 'death' is reported today. Washington, Jan. 19.— At au coulee that has not yet been traced- Day dinner and daughter and took them to the dence at the Jackson Searching River. Discussion. hack yard, he said, and a few min­ Hampton and One More In early hour today official' confirma­ , Eye Destroyed here, was threatened today be- Dr. Guilfoyle was shot through utes later the walls of his home' col­ Middletown* 1 tion was still lacking here as to the reported death of General Sandino the right side of the head. His (Continued on Page 3) lapsed. APE MAN IS GIVEN London, Jan. 19.— Publication Houses , Blown Down Middletown, Conn., Jan. 19.— during a bombing attack on his right eye was destroyed. Northampton, Mass., Jan. 19.— stronghold by U. S. marines last •_ The shooting occurred just as a What was regarded by investigators today of the “ Malines Conversa­ Four or five other houses Snd a Five new cases of smallpox were garage in the same vicinity werd found in Middlesex county today, ■ Saturday. dinner party in the doctor’s home as the most promising clue” in the tions” dealing with a union of the had ended. Mrs. Gaudet and her al^o blown over. Mrs. Mannhart, bringing the total to one hundred. FAMILY OF FOUR mysterious disappearance of Miss Church of England and the Cath­ reported seriously hurt, was in the Three of the cases are in Portland, (Coiitinuea on Page 3) Frances St. John Smith was shat­ olic Church of Rome threatens the home of William Sielacfi. one in East^ Hampton and one In tered today when word came from most serious breach In the English To people who were not included Middletown. No severe case has yet R O B E R T! GORMAN Troy, N. Y., that the girl resemb­ church since its establishment near­ in the first check-up were later re-» developed, authorities say. Slayer of Five Year Old Dor­ POISON VICTIMS ported slightly hurt. These were The East Hampton patient, James ling the missing , liege freshman ly four centuries ago in the reign of Henry VIII. Martha Roberts, 83, and William R, Nichols, developed his dise^e VACCINATION RUSH and -vifho registered at the Hendrick There is serious doubt in respon­ Selock, 62. twelve days after vaccinatiim. He othy Schneider Is Quickly LEAVES niUST CO. Hudson hotel was Miss Pauline sible quarters, ho'wever, as to Those more seriously hurt, and was vaccinated on January 7th but Father, Mother and Two Orsh, New York city coat model. whether the Church of England taken to hospitals, were Alice Sut­ the case was not definite until to­ Troy police had been in communi­ ■(vould join with the Catholic church ton, pos3ible fracture of the skull; day. Physicians say his attack win Sentenced For His Crime. ON IN NEW HAVEN be very, mild because of the vacci­ cation by telephone with Miss Orsh, under the terms recently set forth Mrs. Viola Selock. bruises, cuts and shoQk; Edward Barghal, of Dunlop, nation which is presumed to have Will Become General Man­ Sons Dii^After They Take who was .-'.t Troy Friday night, re­ by Pope Pius XI In his encyclical letter. The Roman pontiff made it Ohio, lacerated skull; and Mrs. taken place after the patient had On Board Train to Marquette turning to New York on. Saturday. acquired the germs. > . a condition that the mooabers of Barnhart, severe bruises and injur­ Prison, Jap- 19.— A weeping, ager and Asst. Treasurer 30,000 Treated In Two "Cough Medicine.” Searchers continued today to the Church of England must return Authorities of Williams college ies to the head. today notified Wesleyan authorities broken murderer, elosely guarded work along the banks of the rivers as penitents recognizing the supre­ ______t — by his captors against lynching or in this vicinity and in the woods. macy of the Pope. that the basketball game scheduled Of Manchester Realty Co. Days— Another Case Of Miss Smith’s father was consid­ to be played here tomorrow night self*destruCtlbn,, sped northward Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 19.— Four Favor, Papacy today to Marquette prison to spend ering increasing the reward for in­ Anglican delegates to the Malines 8,000 SHOE WORKERS must be cancelled. Williams physi­ members of the family of James formation leading tof her discovery cians had recommended the step, the remainder of his life in atone­ Smallpox Is Reported. conference, which began in 1921, ment’ for the slaying of five-year- Robert J. Gorman of 17 Gorman Potter, manager of a rooming house from $1,000 to $2,t . Her mother were understood to favor a, “ pa­ Wesleyan was told. . is here on the verge of collapse. GO OUT ON STRIKE old Doro^thy ■S.chnei'der. . , ^ place, who has beek one of the tell­ here were dead today, victims of a pacy” and their attitude was sanc­ Every turia of tbe train wheels tioned by the Archbishop of. Can­ ers at the Manchester Trust Com­ New Haven, Conn., Jan. 19.— powerful poison, authorities declar­ Another False Clue brings Afiolph Hotelling,, elder of ed. One promising clue that has been terbury, but by “ papacy” they did pany for past £ -years, has re­ More, than 30,000 people had been not mean complete recognition of Protest 10. Per Cent Cut In SOCIETY a i a FOUND the' Owosgo Church of Christ, clos­ Potter 45, his wife. Lulu, 43 and shattered was that the girl- had er to". the . “ life o f hard labor” ^ to signed and will become general vaccinated here in two days, ac­ eloped with Hugo Bezdek, Jr.,, son the Roman Pope as the supreme Wages in Haverliill, Mass.; their two sons James Jr., 16, and which he ^as sentenced yesterday manger and assistant treasurer of cording to the city’s health depart­ of the footban coach at P'ennsylva,n- head of the united churches. iTheir The Owners’ Side. the Manchester Realty Company. Robert, 14, died in convulsions late idea of papacy was a central power WORKING AS A MAID after - a .15-miinute. trial, by Judge ment, as a determined fight wen. ia State college. Young Bezdek, Fred W.‘ Brennan at Flint. The directors of the Realty Com­ last night after they had ta^ n a missing from vtanover, N. H, had to be established after the joining Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 19—rPro- pany at the annual meeting of the on to prevent a possible epidemic “ cough medicine,” detectives re­ of the churches. Sleep was driven . from . the been traced here looking over a testing a ten'per cent'cut in wages, Missing Since Last August She prisoner by the. haunting memory company held recently, decided that of smallpox. One new case was re­ ported after questioning several of $15,000 ring, stating that he wa,s Current developments, according between seven and eight thousand it would be advisable to have a man ported overnight, the victim being the Potter’s roomers. engaged to a wealthy New York to some churchmen, tend to Is Discovered In Detroit By of the piteous cries uttered by the shoe workers, comprising six of the little, kindergarten girl as he stab­ on the job constantly. This recom­ a woman employed in a State Powerful Poison girl. However, young Bezdek was strengthen the belief that the Arch­ seven locals of the Shoe Workers D octors. bed he.r -viciously with a sharpened mendation was made by the treasurr street wholesale house. The latest A powerful poison had been put found to have been here the day bishop of Canterbury is in favor ProteotiVe--Union; went on strike fer, William S. Hyde, a- veil as by victim brought the city’s total to in the liquid the victims had taken. after Miss Smith went away and he of a union with the Roman Pope Detroit, Mich., Jan. 19 .^ e a n n e carpenter i;opl. With bowed head Other members of the board of di­ Deputy City Chemist D. L. Cowles here today. two cases. Three cases from the had never known of Mies Smith. recognized by the English as the ' Cutiers, niggerhead' operators, McClure, 21, socially prominent atipported, by his two , hands , he declared after he examined the rectors. ' , suburbs are aflso under treatment, Miss Smith’s mail revealed that her head .of the combined church pro­ packing room employees and wood Corning, N. Y., school teacher who gave way to-racking sobs. ;. Mr. Gorman is considered an ex- bodies at the county morgue. vided that a suitable form of wor­ The deputies expect to deliver the five patients being treated in only "boy friend” was Frederick heelers voted not to start work at ■was believed kidnaped August- 31 peil bookkeeper and is well fitted Roomers in the house first heard ship is crea'ted from the existing the great isolation ward of New Ward Kates, Amherst student. He 'all in the morning, with the women ■while visiting relatives in Johnson their prisoner to Warden Corgan for his new position. He was ill of the tragedy wh.en James, Jr., ran is still at college has been among rites. . , City, N. Y., is home today after about three this afternoon— ^just at' his home today and could not Haven hospital. screaming from the second floor. stitchers' deciding to quit at noon. Ten clinics maintained - by the the searchers ana has been entirely Revised . Prayer Book One union— tl/e finishers— decided having been located through the a week, after Hotelling mutilated be reached. jjeHe wiU taltake .Sold of “ Daddy has given us some cough eliminated from the case. Young- Some xircles are confident, thatj psychiatric clinjc of Harper hospital the body of the little girl and toss- city to furnish free vaccination to medicine. I can feel it coming on!” to place the7n[iatter of calling , off .his new duties just as soon as it is all comers without question, had Bezdek’s mother sent word from the revised i>rayer book of the ed,it -intoj,!^0 ic^oyered stream he shouted and collapsed at the New York that he was near that Church of England will again face work' in' the 'hands, of th.e business here. ' , -n possible. ■used 26,000 vaccine poirts in two agent. The seventh union— the turn­ The girl’s brother, Roderick xi- near.; her MK, Morris home- James McKay who has been con- foot \of the stairway, roomers said. city. rejection by Parliament if it Is McClure, came r here in - company Solitary Confinement days and had 1,000 more on hand Potter recently made a bad busi­ brought forward the second time. ed workers— voted not to ^ strike as n.cted v;lth the Trust company for with fresh supplies being rushed The Frances St. John Smith case they are not affected by the cut. with Thomas G. Doyle, head Of a Afier he enters, the prisbn walls, some - time wiU succeed Mr. Gor-^ ness investment, police said. had a queer sidelight today when it When it was rejected by Commons New York City detective agency, the. respected father of five chil- in from Hartford and New York. recently the accusation was made The Manufacturers’ Association man as teller- Physicians’ offices were jammed was learned that Francis Smith, 15, claimed that'the''peace pact which which the wealthy McClure fam^y Apen will go into ^solitary confine­ The Manchester Realty company SHORT OF GASOLINE Rutland high school sophomore had that it brought the forms of the with people seeking vaccination and has operated seven years and'has a hired to conduct a nationwide ment :fgr twp weeks, . while the was organized 12 years ago to been missing from home since Jan. Church of England too close to search for the girl. They retprned scores of doctors, each with ' a Municipal Airport, San Francisco, year to run outlawed the strike. warden and his staff decide upon handle real estate loans-and mort­ those of the Catholic church. immediately to Findley, N. Y., home the kind .ot.haxd labor to he impos­ nurse, travelled from factory to Calif., Jan. ig-^'With ' the mono­ The Malines conference followed On the other hand, union leaders gages. .The, businecs has grown to of the girl’s parents. * ; ed upon hinj: Hotelling- is a tfarpen- factory and worked until they plane “ Spirit of California” winging adoption of a resolution by the Eng­ claimed the manufacturers have al­ Jeanne has been working as a such proportions that it requires reached the limit of endurance. its way into its 48th hour at 7:09 lish bishops in 1920 that such con­ ready broken the peace pact.. ter^r—and. ,a gopd one— and it is j the full time of a competent man. INCOME TAX BLANKS maid in a Detroit home for several proi>a]t)ie that ;he. 'will be permitted Quick 'Vaccinations A,M.„ today, doubt was expresed versations should be, undertaken. Against the claim ' of the union months, 1 went: to Harper hospital Banks, retail stores and offices here as to whether Captain Cnarles They opened in Belgium In Decern leaders that the ten per cent wage to Ito carpenter work. OLD^ CHURCH BURNB5 clinic a few days ago, complaining has been the donai^nt of all sorts called in physicians Kingsford-Smith, Australian ace, her, 1921, with the late Cardinal reductiota is the most drastic on re­ of a “ run down” physical condition, Cohaset. Mass., Jan. 19.— ^The Hartford,, Conn., Jan. 19.— Seven yesterday and today to ensure their and. Lieutenant George R. Pond,- Mercier speaking for the Catholic cord was the xlalm of the manu­ authorities thqre stated. The social First Congregational church here. forces of quick vaccl-iation. Busi­ U. S. N., have enough gasoline to thousand blank forms have been church. I facturers, that it reduces labor costs 125-year-old structure, was a mass service department as 4s cuatom«ry, yesterday jP^mmoon;= Tiie speeding ness went on as usual during the break the world’s endurance flight sent to corporations doing business Under the present law the King per shoe only’three to eight cepts. communicated with her family. of ruins today as- the result of a- vaccinations. Dozens of establish- record. ip Connecticut to report to the of England Is supreme governor of automQb^ arrived at Saginaw^ at fire which swept the interior of Uie raents with forces ' ranging from A radiogram received from the state the -amount of income earned the Church of England and is offl SIGHT DETROIT PLANE PIRATES EXECUTED 3:45 p. Cj where the party was re­ sfcrueture aud for a time threatened one hundred up had all their work­ ship at 6:15 A.M., said: 'in 1927. William H. Blodgett, state daily designated as “ defender of ceived by Sheriff August Gunther. ih spread to the Town Htfll and ers vaccinated yesterday afternoon^ “ Have enough gas for two or tax commissioner, had the force the faith.” Key West, Fla., Jan. , 19-— A London, Jan. 19 — Fifteen Chin­ Few in Saginaw knew of the oth^ nearby buildings. Damage was without a moment’s loss of time, three more hours— doing our best. put Into the mail at the clpse of the planq believed, to be that of Leonard ese pirates believed responsible for party's arrival, for Sheriff : G j^u estimated at $25,00Di,' and other places had employes Flying near field, altitude 1,000 day’s business yesterday, and . re- YEGGS GET $40,000 Flo and Austta Bqment, Detroit the attack against the steanismp had c$*»fuuy :; guarded his pM0 B. A volunl;eer fireman, playing the part of a hero, fell out a window of wait after hours until doctors ar- feet.” tjurns must he made on or before advertising men, 'was sighted. Sannamhoi. on West rivOr on Mon­ Evdn so, ^thefe were rumors' of A ' ir-. Key West shortly after eight o’clock the blazing church. Physicians eg- rivefl. . . April 1. All corporations doing New ’York, Jan, 19— Expert safe day have been captured and eight of mob fpjrniihg,-ut*rBay City to take Yale Universit ’’s health depart­ TREASURY BALANCE business in Connecticut, no matter crackers today made a' $40,00.0 haul today headed towards Havana. them executed, according to an ex­ ihej^ to the amlaed him to see if he was huHi where home offices ,are located, in .the offices of William 'Welse, a The two took off from Self ridge Michigan Central train was at- with the result that he was ment has started a strict supervi- Pield, ilichigan, yesterday, ob change Telegraph dispatch from Washington, Jan., 19..—Treasury must file the statement or pay a dealer in autombbile supplies. Tlie Hong K o ^ tempted.. J A i o t jAtOXifikUaB* .: (Coiitlaaea bn Page 3). ..halBACB* Jao* J.7i i i b.eaaltjl tax. door o tj. steel safe was wrecked xuaa-itQa fli&tu .toi # ■ .

\ c I.- ■'fkmw6‘' ®ANCHESTiEE (CONN.) EVENING NERAL0, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19.1928. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ LOOKS IN MIRROR, NEAR BEETHOVEN GCLEEa day, Jan. 2S, 26 aid 27 are the PLAY TO FEATURE ABOUT TOWN organize branch dates for the bazaar at the North CHOKING ON TIE CLASP USEOFRADIUM Local Stocks CELEBRATE CONCERT Methodist church.— adv. Charles St. John. 24, a taxi CHURCH BAZAAR About 40 pupils of the grammar OF TALL CEDARS HERE driver, employed by James Foley school in Burnside came to Man­ (Furnished by Putnam & C!o.) of this town, looked ‘ ' a mirror FORCANCERTO chester today to study , sewage dis­ More than 50 members of the Bid Asked yesterday, swallov -u a tleclasp One of the features of the bazaar posal by the septic tank system. State Senator Harry A. Sander­ Beethoven and G Clef Glee' club en­ Bank Stocks • and almost xholced. He went im­ to be held in the North Methodist joyed a social at the Coventry^ TEDRONDEAU^S mediately to the office of Dr. J. They were conducted on a tour of son of Providence to Tell Lo­ City Bank & Trust . .840 church during the next week is a inspection of. the Eighth district Grange hall last nigh.. m e two Capital.Natl Bank .. .285 I. Kalin, in Hartford where the INCREASE CURES cal Masons About the Order. t L play entitled “ Renting Jimmy” . It systenT by President F. A. Sweet. clubs had appeared in their first Conn River ...... 300 clasp was removed. Stage and Hodern 55 is a story of college life and is to state Senator Harry A. Sander­ cobined concert *he night before 1 First Bond and Mort be presented by a group of girls Two large motorboats bound for and the social time was held to cel­ % First Natl (Htfd) . . .290 ---- London.— In a few years certein son of Providence, R. I., will come .476 485 from various organizations In the the New York Motorboat Show from to Manchester Friday evening Jaur ebrate the success the concert be­ School of Dsuidng Hart Natl B & Tr .. forms of cancer will be cured by the came. t Htfd Conn Tr Co . . . .750 — radiuss, it is predicted in an church. Miss McFarland, a teacher shipyards in Quincy, Mass., and uary 27 to address a gathering of 60 in the eight district schools. Is d’r- carried by a huge truck and trailer Manchester Masons relative to the Various members of the clubs put Branch from Hartford Land Mtg 4? Title .. •■•r-r* unsigned artiede appearing In “ The on vaudeville acts ..and stunts and 1 Morris Plan Bank . . ! i 40 Lancet,” the official medical jour­ ecting the play. passed through Manchester at noon institution here of a branch of the The girls of W^dlawn College had today. Tall Cedars of Leoanoff. The Tall the entertainment was followed b^j Room 3, Qtate Theater Bldg. Park St Tr ...... ,550 nal of Great Britain. a dance. A light luncheon was serv­ Riverside Trust...... 5 *0 ---- The article is interpreted as be­ been forbidden by their dean to run Cedars is a comparatively new or­ South Manchester — WONDERS OVER bills at the Chocolate Shop. Many ganization and is a playground ord­ ed at the close. Phoenix St B Tr . . . .410 ing the official view of the publica­ Members of the Aiierican Legion Open Daily 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. 4* Bonds tion’s editors, and i« Important in- do however and the dean issued an auxiliary unit have bqen invited to er for Master Masons. .4' order that if the bills were not paid There is only one branch of th«! In Greek marriage ceremonies n Hart E L 7 s ...... 397 40^ so^r as it foreshadows a day when attend the county meeting to be gold and a silver ring is used. Phone 1180 v Conn L P 5%s . . . .107% 110 SPLIT SEASON radium will replace the use of the by a certain time the girls owing held Sunday afternoon at the New Tall Cedars in this state at present Bi-ld Hyd 5 s ...... 104 — knife in certain forms of the dis­ them would be expelled. Carol Britain home of the American and that is in New London. The or­ East Conn Power .. .100 102 ease. White, a minister’s daughter had Legion. Following the business ganization is rapidly growing, how­ Conn L P 4 % s ...... 101 103 “ In a few years,” the article de­ given all her allowance to the Ar­ session the legion an4 auxiliary ever, and over fifty local Masonp ■ "h ‘ ' "" " Insurance Stocks San Francisco.— With the split clares, "radium will be recognized menian Relief and her expulsion ap­ members will have a social hour. have signified their intentions of Aetna Insurance ....7 9 0 800 season adopted for a test In the as the most effective form of treat­ peared inevitable until the girls hit Mrs. Jennie Bausola, president of joining if a charter is secured for Kiddies Theater Coupon Aetna Cas & Sure . .1380 1410 Pacific Coast league during the ment for certain forms of cancer. upon the idea of renting Jimmy, the auxiliary to Dilworth Cornell Manchester. x Aetna L 'ife ...... ,850 |70 1928 season, baseball fans arount^ “ Surgery has been slow to admit Carol’s fiance, to the other girls Post, would like to hear from all All Master Masons are being in­ THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY the circuit today wondered how it Ccnn General...... 1800 1830 radium into its amoury for com­ when he came to see her. All sorts the ladies who plan to go at the vited to the Masonic Temple next CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE "BARGAIN will affect the class of ball played batting the ravages of cancer, but week Friday at 8 p. m. to hear Mr,. Automobile ...... 400 410 of complications arose to make earliest possible date. MATINEE” AT THE Hart F ir e ...... 805 815 by the eight clubs. year by year the evidence grows things interesting and hot for the Sanderson describe the work and Hart St Boil ...... 850 875 The schedule calling for thirteen that radium is o f real utility. girls—^but It woqld not be fair to Robert Sanderson of 10 Church objects of the Tall Cedars. William weeks of play in each half, is an M.' Anderson is secretary pro tem­ Lincoln Nat Life .. . .110 — Increasing Evidence expose the whole play. street has returned from a ten day^ CIRCLE THEATER National F ir e ...... 1030 1060 innovation in Class AA ball, and It will not be many years before Included In the cast are; Mar­ stay out of town. He has been, ill pore of the organization committee. Phoenix ...... 810 825 its success this year on the coast radium is recognized to be the best but is now rapidly Improving. Mr. will probably determine its adop­ guerite Marks, Esther Holmes, SHERIFF KIDNAPED Travelers...... 1670 16!)0 form of treatment for some forms Carol Waterbury, Beatrice Shaw, Sanderson is shipping clerk at Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 21 R ossia...... 170 173 tion in other minor leagues of cancer, with the result that some Keith’s Furniture Company. throughout the country. Dorothy Hanna, Miriam Karlsen, River Falls, Wis., Jan. 19.— Kid­ i>ubUc DtUity Stocks, forms of operation now freciuently Hazel Farrell, Lucille Clarke and .120 124 Distribute Bonus practiced will fall almost into dis­ napping Sheriff Roy Hyatt of Blerze BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Conn L P 8% ...... Hilda Magnuson. The regular rehearsal of the Conn L P 7 % ...... 117 120 Arrangements already completed use. ' county today when they were sur­ Men’s Choral club will be held to­ prised In the act of planning a rob­ Green Wat & Gas . .100 101% for the distribution of a f20,000 “ The supply of radium available morrow evening at 7:30 p. m. ra Hart E L ...... 400 4(T5 bonus should tend to keep the ball in this country has never been bery, five gunmen rushed, him to St. 93 98 players hustling ftom bell to bell. U. S. IN BACKGROUND the music room of the South Paul, Minn., where they were met - Hart Gas com . . . . . large, and those who have used it Methodist church. It is hoped that Hart Gas P f d ...... — Each player on the club'' winning in a scientific manner have been by the gun squad of that city. • every one of the singers will make S N E Tel Co . . .170 175 the post-season serie^ should cut few, but the result of their work is AT HAVANA CONGRESS Machine guns'flared upon a toll Conn El Ser pfd . . . . 92 94 approximately $500, while the sec­ beginning to make itself felt.” • a special effort to be present. bridge outside of St. Paul and in Manufacturing Stocks ond, third and fourth clubs will al­ The articles deal to some extent the ensuing battle Sheriff Hyatt "WHERE QUALITY Ameri(Min Hardware . 80 82 so share In the prize money. The with the latest report of the Medi- Havana, Jan. 19— The Sixth Pan- Mrs. Nellie Packard is general was struck by bullets and probably American Silver . . . . . 25 28 $1,000 purse to the most valuable Ctd Research Council on the sub­ American Congress split up today chairman of the card party which fatally Injured. r’ragmentary re­ RIALTO MEETS QUANTITY” Acme W ire ...... --- 15 player in the league has been dis­ l e t of cancer. It quotes a state­ into committees to start the real will follow the regular meeting of ports reaching here stated that two Billings Spencer com 1 ' 3 continued. ment by Dr. Helen Chambers, a work of the conference. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ of the bandits were hilled. Billings Spencer pfd . 2 5 Although the different clubs are well-known woman surgeon, which The fanfare of trumpets, the ranth tomorrow evening in Odd Bigelow Hart com . . 94 • 97 not definitely set for- the coming throws considerable light on the Fellows hall. The business session TO LOSE POSTOFFICE 15 polite assurances of regard, the Bristol Brass...... 10 year, many new men have been development of the radium treat­ flag raising, the diplomatic speeches will begin promptly at 7:30. TONIGHT ONLY Collins C o ...... 107 — added to their rosters that should ment in England. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 19.— . 30 31 — all these are ended. Prom now Colt F ire a rn -...... strengthen the aggregations and “ The immediate risk of the ra­ on for several weeks the represen­ The Salvation Army Band has Burrville, a hamlet of twenty fami­ Another unbeatable program at popular Rialto prices! Eagle L o c k ...... 82 •8 5 make competition keener. dium treatment is practically nil,” tickets out for a concert tb be lies, midway between Winsted and Fafnir Bearing . . . . .1x2 115 tatives of the’ 21 American states The Talk of the Town. At present the San Francisco Miss Chambers declares. “ The lives .are to battle it out in committee given Tuesday evening at the cita­ Torrington, is to lose its post office » i Hart & Cooley...... 215 — Seals and Oakland Oaks, appear to of many women, quite hopeless del. “’here will be special numbers Fqybuary 16 because the new o\?n- Inter Silver com . . .181 190 the writer as the clubs to beat for from the surgeon’s point of view, rooms in business clothes Instead of the traditional frock coats of in addition to the band selections. er of the one store tuere doesn’t Inter Silver pfd . .. .124 the pennant. have been saved lor ten years and Monday evening the band will give, care to bother with stamps and let­ VAUDEVILLE Landers, Frary & Clk 82 84 Oakland’s Lineup more. The treatment can often re­ q 4 Q ^ Ap ters. Burrville will then for the Acts 20 Enrique Olaya Herrera, of Col­ a concert at Bristol. They are also Mann &' Bow A . . . . 18% Oakland winning last year’s race lieve distressing symptoms even making plans fo • a trii. to Brooklyn flr§t time in seventy-five years be do B ...... 9 11 with ease, has practically the same when it does not save life. ombia, was elected chairman of the --- - Pan-American Union committee, the (^rly part of February. without a post office. Torrington is New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 lineup to start the 1928 campaign. “ The success ct-this treatment to supply the village by means of ON THE RIALTO STAGE do c o m ...... Z6 28 Those youpgsters seasoned by a depends entirely upon the use of after Charles Evans' Hughes, of the -r . 28 32 United States, and Honorio Puey- COMMUNITY CLUB WHIST an R; F. D. route. Niles Be Pond . . . . year’s experience should play even scientific technique, and it requires Burrville is the original home Hazel & Thompson Jimmy Maloney J R Mont p f d ...... 75 rredon, of Argentina, had both de­ •r better ball-than in-1927. a skilled gynaecologist speolall.y of Borden’s condensed milk, an in­ “THE JOY BOY” North & Ju d d ...... 30 32 trained in the work. Without this, clined. Mr. Hughes was nominated Twelve tables were filled with Offering a rapid-Bre rou­ The addition of Hollis Thurston., dustry that left the hamlet genera­ Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 89 93 ex-Washington star, and Leo Dick- radium is often dangerous and is by an Uruguayan delegate, but he players at the second of the series tine of fiin entitled: Presenting something from tions ago. Peck, Stowe & Wil . 19 21 erm^n, ex-Oak, has added consid­ practically always hopeless as a explained in a graceful speech that of Wednesday evening whists held “SHARIN’ THE BLUES” ^ a littl^ of eve^hing. Russell Mfg Co . . . . . 88 92 means of saving life. his duties as chairman of the United last night at the Manchester Com­ erable strength to the Seals’ pitch­ BABY TORNADO Scoville Mfg Co . . . . . 51 53 ing staff. If “ Dutch” Ruether, Hard to Obtain . States delegation would prevent munity clubhouse. An unusual fea­ Smyth Mfg Co . . .. .400 425 ex-New York Yankee, signs with “ Very few women caU obtain this him from accepting. ture of this card social was the door Marie Dawn^' Positively no advance in . .62 64 prize which was won oy Miss Eliza­ Washington, D. C., Ohio, Jan. 19. Stanley Wks com .. the Seals Manager Dutcher Ruether modern radium trea— ent, and Gustavo Guerrero, foreign minis­ In a song and dance act prices. Just follow the Standard.# acre .7 . . . .108 — many of our leading hospitals are beth Fay. The other prize winners — One man was killed and a down­ will have a formidable array of ter of Salvador, was elected chair­ that is different. crowd. Torrington...... 94 96 pitching talent. entirely without the facilities for man of the committee on inter­ were, first: Mrs. Maude Foley and town fiuilding badly damaged when .114 — U S Envelope pfd ... The deal whereby Frank Brazill providing it. With extended knowl­ national law, which would t)rohably Lloyd P. Schonhaar; second, Mrs. a miniature tornado hit the busi­ . 20 25 V. Martin and Timothy Foley, and Union Mfg C o ...... and “ Dutch” Weiss become the edge, it is to be hoped that this deal with the Nicaraguan issue if ness section here at 10:30 o’clock itti Whit Coih P ip e ...... 21 property of the Missions should state of affairs will soon be recti­ ccmsolatlon Mrs. E. Maynard and this morning. It were brought before the meeting. Simon Hildebrand. Refreshments . On The Rialto Screen § add considerable punch to that club. fied.” This committee a'lso will deal with A. R. Krueger, Dayton, Ohio, Referring to a particular method were served by the committee which died instantly when a mass of brick the jurists commission. Minister included Manager Murphy and some RUDOLPH -SCHILDKRAUT, the veteran Stage and of radium treatment which has pro­ Guerrero was nominated by a Cu­ from a nearby building crashed duced some of the best results on of his clerks at the Green store. throus^i the top of hij parked screen star in a beautiful story of life on New York's i N.Y. Stocks ban delegate and the nomination Next week Wednesday evening DRIED HEART OF FROG record. Dr. Chambers said: auto. East Side: “ The largest ,.umber of cases was seconded by Hughes. Paul Fer­ there wilt be two card parties at the High Low 1 p. m. nandes, of Brazil, was elected vice clubhouse. The Pon Ami club will .154% 154% 154% treated by this method have been Ailed Chem IS MADE TO BEAT BY under the auspices Of the Cancer chairman. The elections reflected be in charge of the whist, and at Am Can . . .- 71% 71% 71% the desire of the United States to the same time the teachers of the .174% 174 174% Research Committee of the London Am Smelt . Association of the Medical Women’s remove any doubts about domina­ Eighth district will lun a bridge. “ A HARP IN HOCK” Am St Fdy . .65% 65% GERMAN P R O I^O R tion by Washington, for Hughes de­ Am T & T .178% 178% 178% Federation. “ They report 117 cases with no clined to accept the chairmanship ODD ACCIDENT SMASHES Am Woolen . 22% 22% 22% of two of the most Important com­ BUGGY AT NORTH END Anaconda . . 54% 54% 54% death directly due to the treat­ TOMORROW AND SATURDAY—DOUBLE BILL Atchison .. 190% 190% 190% Berlin — Bringing a so-called ment. Fifty per cent of the cases mittees. STATE An old buggy, two horses anA a BUDDY ROOSEVELT MAY McAVOY B & O ...... 114% 114% 114% dead” heart to life has becpme a treated more than a year ago are SOUTH MANCHESTER 53% 54 VA comparatively fretiuent achievement stated to be free from signs and MORROW GOES BACK trolley .car figured in'an odd acci­ in— — in— Beth Steel . . . 54% dent on North Main street near Can P a c ...... 205% 204% 205% of modern surgeons, but it remain­ 'symptoms of cancer; the percentage "THE DESIRED WOMAN” operatibility of these cases was not Havana, Jan. 19.— Dwight W. North - street this morning. John "RIDIN’ ’EM HIGH’t> C M & St Paul IV % 17% 17% ed for a Russian scientist. Profes­ A Thriller. A gay comedy-drama. 33% 33% sor Morossow, to bring to life a more than 15 per cent. Morrow, United States ambassador Dwyer of Wapping was riding in do pfd ----- 33% the buggy, leading one horse behind Our Gang Comic Chi & North . 84% 84% 84% heart taken from the heart of the to Mexico, Informed International Chapter 4 .121% l5l% 122 body and dried. News Service this afteriioon that him. The latter animal siied at the "HAWK OF THE HILL” "SBEIN’ THE WORLD” Cons Gas . approaching trolley ear and ram­ Corn Prod . 67% 66% 66% Professor Morossow, "bf the In­ X-RAY PROVES there is no significance attached to Dodge Bros 19% 19% 19% stitute of Experimental Biology in his plans for returning to Mexico med the buggy with sufficient force DuPont ...... 313 312% 131 Moscow, reports his''experiments in City on Monday. to partly demolish it. Mr. Dwyer Erie ...... 60% 60% 60% the German “ Clinical Weekly.” Ambassador Morrow said, that it was thrown out but escaped with Gen Elec . . . .132 131% 182 He relates how he removed a MONALISAIS had—Interna­ cracks prove the artists created her Wall street bookies posted the lat­ tional re-broadcast of radio pro­ Rochelle on November 3, and as a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY result William Duhaime, 20, was about the year of 1500. The photo­ est odds on the presidential sweep grams probably will become an ac­ graphs also revealed that there had StflilC08» 3 DAYS STARTING 2—FEATURES—2 * complished fact in 1929, Dr. A. N. today arrested, charged with steal­ ing the car. Though Duhaime show­ not been« any alteration in the “ Five to eight that Hoover is Goldsmith, president of the Amer­ painting other than by the master’s nominated,” was the offer. ican Institute, of Radio Engineers ed a hill of sale he was held' for SUNDAY More Fun New Rochelle police. hand, but that Leonardo da Vinci, On the Democratic list, AI Smith RIALTO GEORGE s:aici today. himself had changed his conception rules favorite at seven to five that Than a Tests conducted by the Radio many times, having worked over Chowder SIDNEY BURGLAR SENTENCED he will win the nomination, and one ME LOORAMATIC Corporation of America and the bis picture at least four years. This to four for election. MASTERPIECE Party British Broadcasting company with­ accords- with the fact that Francois JUUS VERNE in the last few weeks Indicate that Hartford, Conn., Jan. 19.— I finally persuaded^ him to sell It TWO SCALDED TO DEATH there will be no extensive re-broad- Americus Colleli, former New Bri- for a huge sum of 12,000 pounds Boston, Jan, 19— Bodies of two n > . casting between the countries this* tainer and graduate of the Cheshire sterling. men scalded to death when a valve year. Reformatory, was - sent to jail for in the main steam line of three ff Sufficient progress has been sixteen months in Police Uourt here FLYER STILL AHSSING boilers on the Cities Service Trans­ made, however, to assure the suc­ when he was convicted of two portation Company oil tanker Petrol cess of the scheme, which. It is ex­ in “ Clancy’s Kodier Weeing counts of burgflary. Colleli was OVashington, Jan, 19.— The Army blew out in the gulf stream, 200 pected will eventually be an Im­ caught in the home of John Pul- air station at Langley Field, Vir­ THE YEAR’S'CXIMKDY WOW! portant medium in, the cultivation miles from Norfolk, Vt., were re- lano on Market street, Tuesday ginia, was instructed by the War mijved to a morgue when the ship An Irish-Jewfsh picnic of fun- Where corned beef and ca ^ of better international understand- night. Department today to keep three ‘ in.g. docked here today bage mixes with gfelte flsch and ends in .a gloriooa revivri of planes ready for an immediate take­ Two other men on the Petrol, had Donnybrook Fair! ^ Dr. Goldsmith said that the PERSHING’S SPECIAL off to search for Ted Mosely, who study of the transmissions from the narrow escapes from the same fate. ’PRONE GIRL IN WAR has been missing since he hopped Those'hos< killed were Frisco Lopaz, ADDED FEATURE. United States to England and from IS KILLED BY AUTO off Monday on a non-stop flight London to New York on short wave firei^nnan and Antone Fuentez, wiper. ZANE GREY’S “OPEN RANGE” from Daytona, Fla., to New York. both of Braintree, ' channels has not yet developed suf- Detroit— Miss Louise Gordon, They will not be sent out, how ‘ ficiently satisfactory reception to who was special 'ttfiepfione operator ever, until a further report is re­ ’ADDED ATTRACTION assure popularity of re-broadcast TRIES TO KILL SELF ' for General Pershing at his head­ ceived as to Mosely’s probable loca Hartford, Conn., Jan. 19.— Be FRED WERNER at the org^. with new and old songs. programs. tion. Details of the plan were w o^ed quarters at Chaumont, was killed cause “ Rose” didn’t care for him Everybody Sing. ^ when she was struck by an auto­ Sam Montano, 23, put a bullet in­ ' out by Goldsmith and Captain P. P. HAY, HAY, FARMER GRAY ^ « '/ r « Eckersley, head of the British com­ mobile here recently to his left temple at his home, 31 pany, when the latter was in the During the war Miss Gordon Motorist: Hadn’t you better go Charter Oak avenue, just before i d United States attending the Lgter- was regularly enlisted in the Signal and tell your master that yOur load noon today, and •was taken to Hart- / W 9 A f W | A Y AND AKMDAY national Radio Telegrapfi confer­ Corps and spent many months in of hay has upset in the roadway? fOtd Hospital kr^efe it Is expected SPECIAL MATINEE FOR KIDDH^S TUESDAY ence. ' service in France. She was past Farmer. Boy: He knows. m will die. Police krefO seeking the Richard ^arfiielm ^ in ’’The N ocs^ commander of Ragah-Lide Pdst Motorist; How ean he know? flfl involved to leafn it the affair / AFTERNOON 4 O’CLOCK, 5 CENTS. 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Rockville American Girls Make i / Good In Grand Opera Installs WJI.0. Officers ” Now Burpee W.R.C. No. 11 held a reg- ular meeting Wodnosday evening* A large number of members were New York, Jan. 19. -American ^slowly hut steadily crowded off the '^stage by young Americans. Fulls' present. One of the corps famous girls, one after another are making Going On suppers was served at 5:30 o clock half of the members of the Metro­ good in grand opqra. politan Opera Company are now in charge of Mrs. Lillian Buckmin­ ster. Mrs. Bertha Morse of Hart­ Miss Grace Moore, of Jellico, Americans. •Tenn., 26 and strikingly beautiful, “ I want to make my debut quiet­ ford installed the officers in a most ly, without any fanfare or fuss,” creditable manner. The color bear­ •will be the next to try. She will make hfer debut on Feb. 7 at the said Miss Moore. “ Of course my ers assisting Mrs. Morse were father and mother, my sister and Maud Weir, Mrs. Achsah Dowding, Metropolitan Opera House, singing itrt. three brothers will surely come— - i . IT Mrs. Lottie Talcott and Mrs. Rose the role of Mimi in “ La Boheme. ^ “ I am confident I will succeed, no matter what I say. And so will O’Brien. The following officers Gov. Horton.f . were installed for the ensuing year: she said modestly in an interview in her uptown apartment today. “ I’ve worked .hard for this big i President, Alice Kington: Vice-Pres. chance. For the'last two years I’ve : Lillian Buckminster; Jr. Vice Pres- “ And if I do I am going to devote a great deal of my future to help­ been studying abroad. Prior to that Mary Keeney; Secy. Lydia Ashland; I made good as a musical comedy Treas. Anna Dickinson: Chaplain ing other American girls achieve recognition on the operatic stage. star but my life’s ambition has been Mary Scheny; Conductor Elsie Mil­ *Miss Moore follows the trail of I to become an op^^^^^ ler- Asst. Conductor Emma Lisk; other ambitious American girls who Miss Moore, formerly a choir girl Guard Nellie Willia; Asst Guard have won signal success "'in grand in Jellico, became a trouper; sang Amelia Scheet; Press Correspon­ opera— Marion Talley, of Kansas in several musical comedy cojn- dent Rose Smith; Patriotic Instruc­ City Mary Lewis, of Little Rock, panies; made her debut on Broad­ tor Anna Bilson; First Color Bearer Ark’- Dreda Aves, of Galveston, way with Raymond Hitchcock in Gertrude Milne; Second Color Bear­ Tex.’:’ Rosa Ponselle, of Meriden, 1921, and later starred in the Mu­ er Catherine Scheuy; Third C. B. Conn.; Louise Lerch, of Allentown, sic Box Revue, singing Irving Ber­ Evelyn Keeney: Fourth C. B. Emma lin’s “All Alone,” “Remember,” and Sale Pa.; Nanette Guilford, of New Ludwig: Musician Bessie Durfee. York City, and others, all of whom “What’ll I Do?” After installation, the president are singing prominent roles at tlie Her father is Col. R. L. Moore, owner of a knitting mill at Jellico, presented the installing officer and Metropolitan Opera House. conductor with gifts of luster ware. Half Are Americans Tenn., and he is mighty proud of A social hour was enjoyed by all European singers are being his talented daughter. present. Notes 10 Big Days ot January Clearance The Rockville High School basket ball team will go to South Manches­ nND ANCIENT BONES ter Friday to play the State Trade GAS CO. BLAMEESS School team. The Rockville Athletic Associa­ IN TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN EXCAVATIONS IN 8 PIECE DINING SUITE tion basket ball team will play a star team from Hartford in the ENGUSH VILLAGE $139.50 Town hall on Friday evening. Danc­ Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 19. ing will follow the game. Coroner John J- Phelan is satisfied “ A Year to Pay” ^ The Overseers of the Hockanum that the deaths of three persons by Mills will hold a banquet on Satur­ gas here on Sunday were entirely Rainham, Eng.— The importance An unusually fine suite consists of 66 inch buffet, table and day in the Rockville House. The accidental but to prevent such of Great Britain as a field for fur­ set of chairs. In walnut combined with other cabinet woods. entertainment will be furnished tragedies in the future he called a ther archeological survey has been Marked regular at $230. Our January Clearance Price i» from the Clements Entertainment conference today of gas officials and borne out by several important dis­ $139.50 and a full year to pay. Bureau of Hartford. others interested. He announced at coveries made by workmen during Miss Nettie Ertel of Village street tile opening of the conference that excavations here. entertained at bridge on Tuesday he was certain the deaths were ac­ Bones which are believed to have evening. „ cidental and that no person was to belonged to two ancient Britons Mrs. Edna Thompson, Mrs. vera blame. who were buried about the time 8 PIECE DINING SUITE Cobb and Mrs. Nellie Cooley. Past Tenants, according to,the coron­ of Julius Caesar’s invasion, were Grands of Mayflower Rebekah er, are responsible for their ow)n found in a sto-ne coffin which was Lodge, attended the meeting the safety in using gas heaters. The unearthed two feet beneath the $148.50 surface. Trinity Past Crands which was held coroner believes the onl^ remedy “ A Year to Pay” in East Hartford Wednesday after­ lies in a city ordinance compelling The coffin was hewn from a solid gas companies to make tests of block, while the lid was composed One of the new designs that is going over strong. There is noon. . „ X T T J On Tuesday evening Rev. ±i. «• heaters at the time of installation. of two large stone slabe and sev­ a 60 inch buffet, table that extends 6 feet, and set of chairs with Gates, pastor of the Vernon Center Howard E. White, assistant to eral smaller stones. Fragments of genuine leather seats. Well worth tlje regular price of $165. Church was given a surprise party the president of the Bridgeport bone were found inside. But during this sale you can buy the eight pieces for $148.50 at the church in honor of his birth­ A quantity of rubbish was also Gas Light Co., told the coroner that found inside the coffin, but one in­ and have a full year to pay for it. day. There were sixty present and the company disclaimed responsi­ after Rev. Gates recovered from the teresting discovery was a horn bility for the tragedy. He declared drinking vessel. Two clap pots, surprise, a social time was spent that the company has no responsi­ i w until supper was served. A very one almost spherical and without bility after the gas leaves the ornamentation, and the other about beautiful birthday cake which was meter. i made by Mrs. E. S. Edgerton and five inches high and bearing traces 9 PIECE DINING SUITE Edward Dunn, a gas company of crude design, constituted the re­ decorated with candles adorned the employe who Installed the gas table. Rev. Gates was presented mainder of the discoveries. 20 FINE DINING SETS, CLEAR ANCE PRICES. heater at the place where the The finds are expected to be The suite illustrated Is just one of the $225 ivith a purse of gold by the parish­ tragedy occurred, told of inspecting Graceful and distinctive creations for turned over to experts of the Brit­ January Clearance Special Value Dining “A Year to Pay.’* ioners. and testing the heater on January ish Museum for thorough examina­ the dining room and at prices that mean Sets. Finely figured walnut gives it _ substantial savings. And values possi­ 4, last, and finding it was all right. tion. ' beauty. Genuine gumwood gives it a very beautifully decorated set in combination walnut. The The hearing was scheduled to ble only during this clearance and on strength. And in all the exception.ol pieces are small and will fit in well in the smaller dining rooms, DEMOIAY’S DANCE our Profit Sharing Plan that makes it $171 continue through the afternoon. touches of design and finish it proclaims Tbere is a buffet, server, extension table, five side chairs and one m o r e m y s t e r y l ig h t s easy for you to have the finer qualities 8 Pieces SEEN IN CANADA itself fit furniture for homes where good arm chair. The nine pieces were formerly $337.50. Clearance TO BE SOCIAL EVENT FATHER HELD RESPONSIBLE for immediate use and pay for out of for living is known, wanted and enjoyed, price is $225 with a year to pay. regular income in 12 months. Do you “ A Year to Pay” at this reduced price. Quebec, Que., Jan. 19. Recall­ need anything for your dining room? Winsted, Conn., Jan. 19.— Coro­ ing the mystery lights of the Perl- ner Samuel A. Herman today is­ bonka and the-&?rth-^country’s be­ Although Informal Everything sued a finding in which he declares ^ Points to Unusual Affair; that James C. Harding, of Mt. Ver­ lief that Captains Nungesser and A 7-Piece Dinette Suite Coli were then wandering its Patrons and Patronesses. non, N. Y., who with his son died in an automobile accident in Canaan trackless wastes, inhabitants of the north shore of the St. Lawrence, The first dance of a public nature on November 16, met death as the eighty miles east of this city, were $ to be given in the Masonic Temple result of Mr. Harding’s careless 149.50 highly excited .today over the ap­ will be sponsored Saturday night by driving. The son’s death. Coroner the Manchester members of the Herman ruled, was the result of the pearance of “ mystery flares for Order of DeMolay and will prove to father’s carelessness. A wet pave­ the past three nights from unin­ be one of the outstanding social ment caused the Harding machine habited Hare island. The island is events of the season here. The af­ to skid when driven at high speed situated several miles from shore fair will be informal and everyone on a curve, upset and threw the in the ocean shipping channel. Harding family onto the road. Yesterday a government air mail is invited to attend. James McCaw, Jr., who is chair­ Coroner Herman also issued a plane was waiting at St. Agnes to man of the dance committee, today finding in the case of Albert Pompa, fly over the island to s?ek signs of announced a list of patrons and eleven, killed at New Hartford on life but was hindered from taking November 6. This death was due to off by a blizzard. The plane will TWO PIECE PARLOR SUITE patronesses for the dance. They the fact that the boy ran into the are; Mr. and Mrs. James McCaw, wait at St. Agnes until the weather road suddenly in front of a car clears and then undertake its $99.50 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Montie, Mr. driven by Joseph Olasik, of New and Mrs. William Walsh, Mr. and search. ‘‘A Year to Pay” Britain. Olasik is exonerated by the A suite we have been selling regularly for $165 in the. full Mrs. F. A. Verplanck, R. LaMotte coroner. Russell, “ Dad” Jones of the Charter APPLICATION DENIED three pieces. Now we have a certain number to offer very spe­ cial in two pieces only, ■ covered in combination of attractive Oak chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald BOSSY USES AXE IN SNYDER CASE Grant, and Miss Mabel Troter. Baker cut velour with plain velour on back and ends. Looks just as shown and is well made throughout. Wing chair may Si Yaffes orchestra will play for Newburyport, Mass., Jan. 19— New York, Jan. 19.— “ Let the the dance and will render a concert Andrew J. “ Bossy” Gillis weilded dead rest in peace.’.’ be added at $40 extra. from eight until nine. Dancing will the’axe today. Tomorrow there will With those words Supreme Court proceed from nine until midnight. be new faces at the desks of the Justice Edward J. Glennon pre- Tickets are on sale by members of fire chief, board of health officers, face^'d his denial today of an appli­ 5 PIECE BREAKFAST SUITES the Order of DeMolay, by several and the city milk inspector. cation for a jury trial in the civil “A Year to Pay” Masons and may be procured by $27.50 Edward W. Eaton and Dr. T. R. action of the Prudential Life In­ $1.00 a Week A real clearance bargain! This 7 piece dinette suite is the very thing for the smaU calling the Herald, 664. They will Healy of the Board of Health today surance Co., against Lorraine S’ny- also be on sale at the door Satur­ der and her grandmother, Mrs. In stain finishes. Regular $37.50 value. There are aparSnent. I n combination walnut of solid construction. There^e 4 chairs w i^ replied to the mayor’s demand for 4 chairs and drop leaf table. Only 4 sets to offer at this low day night. their resignation. Chief John J. Josephine Brown. The in^rance seats of mohair, a drop leaf extension table, buffet and china. Marked regular at Erickson of '.he fire department re­ company seeks to cancel policies of price. $199.50. Clearance price is $149.50 and a year to pay. ON THE BACK FENCE ceived a letter from “ Bossy” order­ $97,000 on Albert Snyder’s life, on ing that he get out at noon. the ground that his wife, Ruth FIRST CAT: My wife hasn’t Dr. Wilbur N. O’Brien, milk in­ Snyder, took them out fraudulent­ spoken to me in weeks. spector and city bacteriologist, is ly. SECOND CAT: Well, Joe, don’t Anthony Hocksta, representing forget that no news is good mews. also under the ban because he is a G. E. KEITH FURNITURE COMPANY, Inc, Haverhill man, although he has, the defendants, contended that the — Life. since his appointment, made his pleadings will raise many questions ...... SOUTH MANCHfiSTER, CONN. home in Newburyport. of fact, notably “ Did Albert Snyder CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS, realize what he was doing when he Itching Piles GEN. GROENER APPOINTED signed the policies?” Initantly EeUeved and *oon currf by ap­ Berlin, Jan. 19.— General Wil­ UNDERPASS DISCUSSED plying PAZO OINTMENT. It Stop* helm Groener, who forced the abdi­ try, and assigned to the ConnectiJ W l ffIM A T IQ M P1ICH britation. Soothe*. Healsand i* \ ______cut Domestic Animal Department f ilv v I l i r l l l V l v liU u l to Cure any ca»e of Itching, Blind, Bleriing cation of the Kaiser in November, Hartford, Conn., Jan. 19— The HARTFORD SHOOTING PISO’S . or Protruding Pile*. All Druggisto have 1918, by telling him that the Ger­ to aid in the work of bovinb tuber- I BEFUN STARTS PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with pile pipe Public Utilities Commission is hear­ ,/»'Coiis?hs attachment at TOc; and in tin box at 60c, man army was no longer loyal to ing a petition of the highway com­ culctsis eradication. ON IN NEW HAVEN him, has been appointed minister of ' . PUZZLES OFFidlAIS Dr. Robert J. Smith, head of the Qakh HiBafl A pIcMant, «8*etl** mission which wants to construct a ■vnip—35c and 60e fix**. A nd *»• defense. President Von Hindenburg local office of the Federal Bureau, (RIARRE AMONG tamally, lue PISO'S Throst and announced this afternoon. General bridge over the railroad tracks 1,400 feet north of Dead-man’s under whose direction Dr. Guil- (Continued from Page 1.) Cb«*t Sat**, 35c. Groener succeeds pr. Otto Gessler, (Continued from Page 1.) foyle worked, said today that Guil- who resigned last week, because of Curve in the town of outhport. The sion of the hundreds of people em­ Electric Wiring highway and overpass will cost foyle had been in Connecticut for ill-health. young daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. ployed in maintaining the universi­ THE DEMOCRATS about $361,000 but the town ob­ three years and had beea in federal A. S. Way, of Hartford, were at service for twelve years. Dr. Guil- ty. A general notice w;vs issued yes­ announced that he wouid call a DAMAGES BY TORNADO jects on the ground that the pro­ the house with Dr. and Mrs. Guil- terday afternoon recommending conference of Democratic Senators posed highway will run through one foyle came here from Louisiana. (continued from page 1) Electric Fixture's foyle. The Ways were on the side­ Dr. Gullfoyle’s work took him all that every person who had not been ------and defied Heflin to "nominate an­ of the town’s parks. The town walk outside the house when the BREMER-TULLEY New Albany, Ind., Jan. 19.— over the state and he was known vaccinated within five years take cauae of the challenge flung at other leader of the Democratic Losses estimated at $25,000 were wants the route to run cdnsidera- shots were fired. the treatment at once. Department Party here and sea how far he bly to the south of the site propos­ to hundreds of farmers whose Senator Roblneon of Arkansas, RADIO caused scores of farmers in the vi­ Police today declared the thing farms he had visited. heads followed the recommendation minority leader, by Senator Hef­ gets.” , cinity of Crandall and Lanesville, ed by the highway commission, but was a mystery. They admitted Dr. by interviewing each ■ person Several ihoves were made by highway engineers declare this lin, democrat of Alabama, on the Ind., in Harrison county, 12 miles Gullfoyle had told them he did not CASE CONTINUED separately and suggesting imme- religious issue. Democratic Senators to hive both west of here, by a tornado today, would cost $100,000 more. The do-the shooting. Mrs. Gaudet could Heflin and Robinson initiate peace Johnson Electric Co. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 19.— dlat vaccination. The response was Party leaders had hoped all such according to reports here this aft­ matter is being heard by the utili­ not be questioned, so serious was unanimous in each department. overtures, on the plea that harmony ties commission. Larry Noble, former Yale athlete highly controversial questions 29 Clinton St., So. Manchester ernoon. her condition. Meanwhile the police The latest case of smallpox is re­ would be soft-pedalled hut Heflin was ^iceSsary if the party was to announced they were “ holding the and coach of the freshman hockey have any success this year. Tel. 657-4 team, arrested last Saturday for a ported to have occurred after the stirred up the hottest political de­ W.YRNS OP PRICE-GOUGING doctor for the shooting.” victim had entertained friends bate In months when he attacked It appesred that the, rift would General Little is known here concerning fight with a supernumerary police­ be considered! as a family Quarrri man, had his case continued until from Middletown. Previously the the candidacy of Gov. Smith of New Washington, Jan. 19.— Secretary the Gaudets. The husband came Middletown situation had not York wholly on the ground of which should be settled behind Auto Repairing and of Commerce Hoover today warned here’ froin New Haven as soon as January 28, when it was called in closed doors, so iia to preseirt «n City Court today. bothered New Haven. While two Smith’s rqligioft- . . ;t.- Overhauling Congress that American industry the news of the affair reached him days ago the Connecticut Agricul­ Heflin .(iemaBdedi to outward appearance of peace and and consumers may face a new era and spent the night at the hospital. Noble, who wandered put of the quiet. There was nothing to indi­ HAVE YOUR SHELDON’S OARAGE arena here between periods of tural College, staff cancelled' a determine how many Senators ap­ of “ price-gouging” unless the for­ He had retired tils morning to basketball game with Wesleyan in proved his stand on the Smith cate that Robinson would be dies Rear of 25 Hollister Street. eign rubber monopoly is broken. rest. Police could iiot say whether Princeton-Yalfc hockey game, was placed as floor leader of the partyr assailed by the youthful policeman Middletown, Yale authorities sent candidacy. This demand followed Phone 2328-2 Residence 2828-3 The same situation, the secretary he had been examined. although Robinson insisted upon, when he attempted to return and the university swimming team to a ringing, denunciation by Robin­ EYES EXAMINED declared, is possible in .the importa­ Gullfoyle a Philadeiphian son of Heflin’s “ antl-CatholIc forcing a vote on that point. ■ y„: tion of potash and of sisal, an es­ Noble defended himself so success- Middletown yesterday for a meet . • , _-je: Dr. Gullfoyle is a Philadelphian. with Wesleyan without a thought speeches,” The Alabama Senator sential ingredient of binder twine. His parents and one brother and fuUy that the policeman has been then .called, upon all Democratic in v it a t io n Appearing before the House judi­ laid up since and could not appear as to any danger arising. sister are in that city and he has members, who'.tooic issue Yvith him ciary committee. Hoover unhesitat­ another brother somewhere In Cali­ In court today. The Yale hockey “ If you keep 1 joking at me ArAur A . Knofla ingly endorsed the Newton bill to Season tickets for the bazaar to stand up. ' No one, arose. WILIER OUVER fornia. His wife is a native of Cam­ management decided to keep spec­ To Cali Parley. that I’m going to kiss yott.” permit the creation of huge Ameri­ tators in the arena until the con­ next week at the North Methodjat “Well, I can’t hold this: Optometrist 875 Main St. can buying combinations without den, N. J. church will be twenty-five cPnts.-^ Accepting this as a challenge to ' <^15 Main Street. So. Manchester Dr. Gullfoyle is employed in the test was over but failed tq notify his leadership, Bobinson promptly sion much longer,”— ^ violating the Sherman Anti-Trust Noble of the matter, adv. Tel. 89-8. Insnnuice and Real Estate. Federal Bureau p£ Aoimal Indus­ Honra lO ••-xq. to 8 p. m* ■law. t ■'

B'-V V - V rJ ■ V. i- % .4“: Open Until 9 O’clock Toidght PCTLISHJECIV'A? T H B H E A A IjD P R IK x INQ CO. Pounded by Elv^ood S. E1&. Oct, 1. 1881 Every Evenlns Except Sundays and WATKINS BROTHERS’ ^Eiftered at the Post Office at Man­ chester as Second Class Matter. (43) The Slavery Days. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall six dollars a year, sixty, cents a Connecticut, settled aliiored poUUcal and month for shorter periods. religious slavery, tolerated/family slavery for more tbau 200 By carrier,,eighteen cents a week. Single coples,;,„threa cents. In S s^w ereW i^d by negroes brolight-from SPECIAL ADvtekTisijfQ r e p r e ­ s e n t a t iv e , Hamllton-De Llsser, sea-captains who carried on a thriving slave trade for many. Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York and 612 North ^Ichlgan Avenue, before the-^RevoluUon there were some 7iO00 Chicago. ’ ^ , . The Manchester Evening HWrTild Is the Colony. Sharli*Orlttplsfli jof iHgi^fery resulted in the passage on sale In New York City at Schultz a S a law in ITTi/prohlblting the Importation of more negroes for Small-Wheeled Tea Wagon News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. slavery During ttie.Eevolutioa mahy slaves fought,side by Street and 42nd. Street entrance of ride with their masters, being promised’ theiV freedom If they Grand Central Station and at all Hoatllng News Stands. i‘ served three years in the army. “ r>n In 1784 another law favoring the slaves provided that no Client of Intern'atlonal News Ser- negro, or niulatto child, born after March 1, 1784, should be VlC6 hefd in servitude beyond'thoiage'mf::*^," """ Pollowing^vlgorous 1 / - i l l ) “International News Service has the $19.75 exclusive rights to use for republloa- protest of Congregational ministers in 1788, the general assem­ ■ J. tlon In any form all news dispatches bly prohibited Connecticut shlpers from engaging in the slave i credited to or nbt otherwise credited i i j i ; The idea behind this tea In this paper. It Is also exclusively Id wagon is that ^1 wheels being entitled t*' use for republlcatlon all ^^^gitatl^a^galnst slavery increased during the 19th century the locar4)r undated news published until in 1848 a law was enacted to emancipate all Maves. At equal, it can travel sideways as herein." Full Service Client of N E A that time, however, there were but six, slaves in the state. well as forward and backward. Service. ______Connecticut produced three persons prominently Identified The little disc wheels are rub­ with the anti-slavery movement in the United States— John THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1928 Brown, whose Efforts to end slavery resulted Sallows; ber tired; an 18x26-inch glass Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and her tray fits on the top; drop han­ mSSING GIRLS brother, Henry Ward Beecher, farnous pulpit orator. dle and drawer. Solid walnut The disappeitrance o f’ Mlss Fran­ Tomorrow-^—Silk In Connecticut. and solid gumwood. Reg. ces St. John Smith, Smith college $27.50. . • freshman,, followed as U has been by a flood of necessarily- mistaken thundering sure that'he couldn’t New York but all over the East, identification from all over the East, have been convicted as an acces­ and these folks have had opportun-1 shows what a simple matter it is sory after the act if the authori­ ity to judge whether the mayor is for any person of normal appear­ ties hadn’t concluded that the exe­ really much of a jackanapes or only ance to lose himself in the thou­ cration of the public to which he i? a. little, of a jackanapes; whereas] sand cross-currents of human move­ being subjected .,was p^unishm.^^ liardly,any body ever heard of Prof. ment which have come to be an in­ enough. Reed before and the public, for all I 9-Pc. Early English Dining Suite tegral part of American life; Which just shows that there is you can tell, if they knew the pro­ Twenty-five or thirty years ago such a thing as being a bit toe fessor as well as they know Jimmy, it was a far more difficult thing for smart, a bit too much on the look­ might decide that the champion-] any person,, let alone a. young, at­ out for yourself and a bit too in­ ship belonged in Michigan univer­ tractive "and cultured girl, to fade different to one’s responsibilities as sity. from sight in the face: of a persist­ a citizen. It Is probably all news to When you say a thing like the] ent search. Travel was almost en­ Harold that society isn’t predicated professi^r said you really ought to This is a suite of excellent design nnd construction, the tirely by railroad. There was no solely on the idea of helping Har­ say it after folks have had an op­ legs being beautifully proportioned and turned. Fancy great difficulty to the police in old look after hmself but that, on portunity to compare youj_ owni butt walnut is used for drawer fronts, strmght gram watching, railroad stations and ter­ the contrary, Harold has got to do qualifications with those of the] walnut for tops and ends and solid gumwood for the bal­ minals. And if the fugitive kept a little bit of looking after society, chap you are criticizing. ance. - The finish is a warm,^ almost amber walnut. away from the, railroads.and adopt- when it comes his way to do so. Buifet, table, china, arm chair and 5 side chairs, similar "ed some other means of travel he The boy who starts out with the SWIFT PUNISHMENT to sketch, regular $275.00, ^ or she was a conspicuous figure idea that be can and will out-smart 'ThOs state of Michigan has prob-l from the very fact. the universe' generally winds up at ably hung Up a record for the Now automobiles move about the the bottom of a very d!eep and nar­ speedy administration of justice to Massive 9-Pc. Dining Room Suite country like ants; it is impossible row hole into which that world, a criminal, in the case of Adolph to keep either machines or occu­ getting hep to hla^purpose, throws Hotelling, murderer of little Dor­ pants under anything like close ob­ him to keep him oiit of mischief. othy Schneider. Forty-eight hours servation. The country is honey­ after the arrest of. the Bauctimonl- $279 combed by bu3 ^ut'es. One may OIL WAR ' ouB saddist he .was on his way to * start from any point and travel in It is unusual for high moral prin­ state prison under sentence for life, | The feature of this suite is the massive design of the any direction, and be merely one ciples to be cited by a great busi­ having pleaded guilty. turned legs, being even heavier than those sh o^ in the of a great horde of human beings ness corporation as its reason for Here is one case In which there | sketch above. The stretchers are also massive and square . constantly on the move. engaging in a price war— or for will be.no building up of maudlin with moulded edges. The cabinet parts are proportioned In the case of a missing girl dis­ sympathy, no long-drawn out ex-| covery. is .cpottplicated .by .the rela­ any other reason, for that matter. accordingly, being made of American walnut plywood and So that there enters something of pltfitation by yellow newspapers, no gumwood. Applied ornaments also show old English influ­ tive standardization in fashions. Try more than ordinary interest into anything but -swift and terrible I ence. Buffet, table, china, arm chair and 5 side chairs, sim­ to describe any girl of your ac­ the battle between the Standard OH punlshmeht, For when the doors quaintance and see if you think ilar to sketch, regular $350.00. Company of New York and the closed on this creature it certainly I your description would be of great Royal Dutch Shell Company of Eu­ was for good and all. assistance to the searchers. rope for supremacy in the markets . The. contrast between the dlspo-1 As for there being anything re­ sition^of .thig.matter and that of the markable about a young ^sl:,traTel- of India. War was declared dii the Stand­ Remus and Hickman atrocities pre­ ing about alone, or in-the company ard of New York by the Dutch Shell sents, one o f’ the best of all argu­ S-Piece of one other person, as there might ments for the abolition of capital when the former began ta market Graceful Duncan Phyfe Suite have been at the beginning of this punishment. Punishment so insup­ century— there simply isn’t. in India oil from cppcessions in Unfinished Russia obtained from ,the, Soviet portable as ^ perpetual ImpHson- Almost any girl who takes it into ment, following surely and instant- ] her head to- disappear, in these Union..Dutch Shell asserts that this Suites oil is stolen; that it is the product ly on the commission of murder, as $298 days, stands a far better chance of of fields that belonged to Europeans in the case of Hotelling, cannot fail succeeding than of being found, to be a far more effective deterrent From America’s only originator of a furniture style comes the, inspira­ provided she is normal looking and and which were confiscated by the Soviets without either compensa­ than a theoretical death penalty] tion for this graceful suite of 9 pieces. This suite represente one of the lacks aiiy utterly conspicuous man­ which brings thousands of soft greatest values offere4 in this Semi-Annual Sale for it has been reauced. nerism dt-bearing ,^pr speech. tion or the slightest moral or legal $16.50 T i t hearted people to the defense of j from $478.00. It wafe fashioned at Grand Rapids irom beautiM mahog­ Let dpiibtei» Inquire of the miss­ right. In its righteous indignation him who stands in its shadow and any and gumwood, finished in a Sheraton brown (inish with Crotch ma­ ing persons bureau of any great Dutch Shell declares that it will un­ which fails to operate at least nine ] hogany veneers' on drawer fronts in true Duncan Phyfe Style. Oak inte­ If you are one of the many who get a great deal of pleasure city police department as to how dersell the "stolen” oil in any part times in ten. • riors are another mark of fine construction. Table, buffet, serving ^ b - out of “painting your own,” you will like this set we have as­ many reports of missing girls it has of the world in which it is offered, inet, arm chair and 5 side chairs. The serving cabinet with three deep sembled for you. It includes a drop-leaf table and four excel­ received in a year— and how many not matter at what loss. lent Windsor chairs, similar to sketch. Regular $19,50* of them have ever been located. Standard Oil of New ^York; r f drawers is not shown. /' plies that Dutch Shell’s Abhorrence SMART BOX of tire tainted oU ls something new foung Harold Lotridge of Owos- — that it tried to arrange for a go, Mich., is a very smart youth. monopoly In the self-same com­ UHB WATKINS BROTHERS. In c . His pictures show it, and show th^ modity but made the mistake of squeezing the seller too hnr'^ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES he knows it. He is one of the kind By RODNEY BUTCHER to, all his life, be just a little the deal fell through, whereupon the American company, it explains, Washington, Jan. 19.— Have you] emarter than the folks he has deal­ ever run for election to anything ings with. He evidently proposes to stepped in and grabbed the deal. and been defeated by last-minute take the advice of the Inspirational Dutch Shell says it never tried slander to the effect that you once FUNERAL DIRECTORS embezzled $600, or th t you were magazines and seize opportunity to do anything of the kind, but was only negotiating with the Soviets secretly a devil-worshipper or that when she knocks on his door. you once eloped with somebody» in the hope of getting compensa­ Opportunity came to Harold In GOOlC? the shape of an accidental clue to tion for the former owners of the Perhaps you could have refuted once i have gone to her bench and tion that has to get new books j seized fields. the calumny if given a day be appointed as secretary of war or the murderer of the little Schneider but there; was no time and the vot­ cried “ Come, kitty, kitty-—” But about once.every two weeks. . girl. It didn’t need any extraordi­ One of the inexplicible features secretary of the navy. Any appoint­ never a kitty...... Yet, when the The rush for cut-rate tickets froui ers, feairing to' take any chances, ment made in violation of this act nary brilliance on Harold’s part to of the oil war is the intimation, gave you a trimming. The same old woman approaches she has bur 7:30 to 8:30...... Tho rush fop shall be void.” Although Wilbur Is shuttle trains- after 5:30...... Th'^: appreciate the fact that he had a once or twice let drop but not yet thing has happened to other good to whisper the faintest, “ Come, kit­ an Annapolis man, Secretary of ty,” before half the cats in New rush for evening papers in Grand' clue. Where his brand of cleverness developed, that in this rumpus men. , War Davis was graduated from Or possibly you just got through York are on their ^vay----- • Central':-station. ■ at commutation came in was in refraining from Standard Oil of New Jersey is in Harvard. are a wise crew— these New. York hour...... The rush for shines by the skin of your teeth in the from 8:30 to 9:00 in the morning. . rushing right to the authorities sympathy with Dutch Shell. It may face of such . tactics, which m&y cats...... In a sense they are the be remembered that some months have been what happened to Con­ “ Federal prisoners i-ow number hardiest of the city’s dwellers. . , . . . . .The rush.for Staten Island fer­ with his information, as most folks, 19,000 as against 8500 in 1917, ries ...... The rush for tables in ago officials of the two Standard gressman Charles J. Thompson of New York, Jan. la .— Mknhattan, . .For they survive in the, face of undar the urge to avenge the dread­ and some 10,000 are boarded but the most unbelievable handicaps,.. the automats, and for stools in the companies took quite opposite posi­ Defiance, 0., who returned to Wash­ snapshots: The tiny slip of a tr^iu ful crime, would have done. It was ing to introduce a. bill which would in county jails or other local pris­ that has been poking its i .... Theirs is a predatory llfd; a Broadway drugstores...... Thq ons,” says Congressman Boylan ot rush— the rush...... ! But that is a shocking, terrible murder, and tions with relation to doing busi­ discourage that sprt of thing. through a broken sidewalk on; life that goes from back yard to Thompson would amend the cor­ New York. “ The three United States Eighth street...... Eighth street is back yard and from ashcan to ask Manhattan! pretty much everybody in that ness with Russia. penitentiaries at Atlanta, Leaven­ GILBERT SWAN. . Open conflict between the two rupt practices act so that It would a barren, treeless stre e t.,...... ' can...... They seem to have lost Michigan county was extraordinar­ be unlawful for any candidate or worth and CeNeil Island are over­ all capacity for feelin g • • • • • • They Standards, if it should ever come crowded by more ; lan 100 per cent Within an hoifr 1 watched a bun-! IOWA CITIZEN BUILDS $050,000 ily excited over it— everybody but ahy of his'Mends' to circulate with­ dred people stop and look upon the greet bricks and kicks with, equal about, would be almost as’ surpris-* of normal capacity, causing great unconcern. HIGHWAY AS GIFT TO. STATE r Harold. Harold wasn’t losing his in i8 days preceding the election congestion, and grave difficulties of frail green thing with a certain awei ing as to see the sun rise in the “ any charge against or attack upon SYSTEM. head over any murders, but he was administration and'discipline. and unbelief, written upon their Ames, Iowa.— Alexander Cole-* the personal character or conduct faces, as though a miracle were tak-’ The wash-lines of New York.,... glad to see everybody else so stir­ west. But an oil war, like a war “ Federal prisoners awaiting trial man, of Hillboro, Iowa, is likened in the Balkans, is likely to lead to of any candidate, unlczs. a copy of lug place before .their - eyes; as .Every -day, apparently, is “ Wue red up, because that made it pretty such charge or attack has been per- or serving short sentences are con­ to Henry Ford, the Detroit manu-* fined in more than 900 county jails, though a Hindu f-kir had appeared; Monday” in Manhattan...... The Bure that there would be a whale of anything. . Idnally served upon the candidate and made rose bushes bloom from'. waving of petticoats, shirts and un^ facturer, by the state highway com4 many or most df them ancient, mentionables is the city s eteraal .mission here, because like Ford hd a reward offered by and by. So he Sgalnst whom made at least eigh­ worn-out, insanitary and over­ the gutter...... For' a growing, teen days prior to the election.” pennant.. .V • .• It is about the first has donated a paved road to ui Bat tight and waited. And, just as CALLING NAMES crowded. The Department of Jus­ thing on Eighth street, as in so; Anyone publishing, circulating or much of New York, is a miracle. thing one notices and remarks on state. he had cleverly anticipated, the re­ Dudley Field Malone has just tice has increasing difficulty obtain­ Ford, according to the highway, causing to be published or circulat­ ing accommodations for prisoners'' .... it is a miracle eyen- when you: when the trains , from the outside \I^ AScepted! read Prof. Thomas H. Reed of the ed such charge without notifying world whisk past the Bronx...... commission, has contracted to build ward grfew till it was a fine, fat at all.” plant it yourself and nurse it and' $4,000. Then he went to the police University of Michigan a lesson in the other candidate 18 days before­ see it grow green and blossom ... It Is the last impression one has of a roSd from, the state primary high-< The theatre that evening, teough So Boylan has a resolution pro­ Manhattan------Pr6m roof-tOps, way in Massachusetts to his Way- manners because the profesBor hand :wpuld be lined $1000, im­ viding for a thorough investigation . .For every plant you succeed in her- nose Was red' 'and eyes ,i^ere and' told ivhat he knew. Thait’s what from fences, from lightwells, from side Inn, at Sudbury. The cost is; publicly referred to !Rlay6r Walkei; prisoned a year or both. of conditions. causing to live, a dozen are blight­ running! For six. hours is enough you might call keeping youp'bean. ed and die. New York is not easy on every open, shace weave the net­ to be. $280,000, and upon comple' to conquer almbst w'y'cqld. Berets Harold thought so, anyhow, and of New York as the world’s cham­ Congressman McClintIc, a good any form of life, least of all plant work of clotheslines...... The tion of tba pvojcct tee road will h at to dO: . was doubtless quite proud of him- pion jackanapes. “ If ^ou are an ex­ Democrat from Oklahoma, is con­ life...... And so the crowds gath­ clotheslines of the tenement belts turned over to the state for $1. Take a plain, pleasant-tasting tab­ ample of the scholar in politics and vinced that Secretary of the Navy ered .*s the night wore on and, af­ tell you of old poverty and new Coleman, who has spent most of; 8elf. let which the sinallMt dear «tosr* is Wilbur Is a horrible example of ter a while I saw an old woman prosperity'...... And of wer in­ his life in n^d road seotiona of never without, .Pape’s . Cold COae*' As it happened, the murderer your style of polemics Is offered as something or other. He believes creasing population— .....The pwr of the come...... She carried a rusty to­ southeastern Iowa is providing for pound is' What they-”ealL tU Harth- didn’t get away in the interval, and , , .... 5" th ay«4m an old grad of the naval mato can...... And she stopped to of Bilk stockings hanging from the a rogd ten miles long, in Lee and less as it is, it will knock the wonH nobody was lynched by mistake-^ country,” 1 ^ ' .'Malones aca^faZ’ ls made seorefary of the gi/e the little tree water...... hall bedroom window tell you of tee Ren^ conn ties,.- it is to be-of'con-’ cold— so quickly Ton’ll'think it navy tb’ i^un the navy with numer­ cash glrU wbo arose with the dawn as somebody might well have been. ter to the Michigan mah, “ we here IS is good for UB to be here.-7- Just a few bloQkB away, at the fcreto and is to'cost $250,000. It's luck the first tim e.. ; 5/ - ous other old grads, the net result edge of Washington Square, there so that she might be prepared for will be an outright gift to the And the man to whom Harold tip­ prefer to take our leaders from the is just so much more bureaucracy Matt. 17:4. * A stubborn,Tronic cold Is is another old woman who appears an evening’s part.* before she ran state road syetem. . en-up the same Wfyf it Just taicek a ped the police was caught and con­ sidewalks of New York.” and very little added efficiency. every afternoon at 4 o’clock with a off to punch the timeolook o l tee Really, we^ don’t think it was So McClintIc has introduced a Be not simply, goofi; be good for department stove...... And so it little longer, , ' V, , , / i fessed. something.—’Thoreau. little sack of l i v e r ^ . .And all the , The: young, man who stole $35,- quite fair for Prof. Reed to say )ust joint resolugioa ln„the House which cats tot; miles around seem aware ’ But Harold , isn’t going to got prorideB tllftC'fiereafter no person The rush for telephone booth# 000 from his firm to get an edu Ychat he did. Because .Jliumy. TCalfc The parking : ban la* Chicago’s of her . coming. For the cellars and cation and got caught has made that $4,060'! He isn’t'going to get who is ar graduate o f the United^ rooftops, th^"- fences and garbage after 6 o’clock In the Tlmea Square is a familiar figure to a number Military Academy or the loop is declsred a/sucoesB. The belt...... There’s one public ita* a good start anywav. any of it He was even put in jail er aim 1* now unobitruotsd. cans ^ v e them up...... More than for aiding a felon—'and it isn’t ^o of milUoni of person*, not* t«ly. - i» States Naval Academy eball

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q f the Gilead Hill School. General sehoo) problems were discussed. East Hampton, Conn., . Mt. Sterry of the Center School Fifty members of the local qhapter- .gave a report of the State Teachers Eighty-one H. S. Graduates * of the Order of Eastern Star werd Mrs. Klleu Jones ^ndlher, .80rn i a^embly held In New Haven recent- put Into quarantine here today atj^, Wallace of Andover '1:^ which he attended as a do e- orders of the State. Health Depart­ ; The Great'Independent Now In Higher Institutions guestibf Mr. and Mr^.. Clarence B. g^te. Other teachers reported visus ment because on January 3rd they! wliich they had made to othei attended a meeting with the Mld4 **°l7 ^'subject8 appeare'd at tte free schools, and some teachers l^rought dletown and Colchester chaptere at, vaccination clinic held at GHead v^rk'done by pupils in their schools which were two women who soon, Tschool, it is generally necessary to hall on .Monday, and were yaedn- I which was exhibited. , Now hol4s every official have had four years of college kfterwavd were stricken with smalli ated by Dr. D.C.Y. Moore of Man­ 1 ■ ^ pox. The Middletown and Colches-, All But Nine Accepted On - j- .\ItIERICAN REDS E.VILPID _ preparatory subjects. chester. The applicants came from ter women were quarantined as, It would appear th . the place­ all-parts of the town and about a i ^Moscow, Jan. 19-T he thorough­ ness of Stalin's suppression of all soon as the disease was discovered', Certificate— local Stu­ ment work done in the eighth S r d of them were adults. As most but the East Hampton women ap-, g-rade and first year of hjgh school Of the children and adults at the oiiposltlon to the present regime would gradually tend to reduce ■B^s Indicated today when it was parently were overlooked. Theln center have already been vaccin- quarantine is to last one week. ] dents Divided Between the number of pupils S it is thought that there will learned that among the ior ffilly cfidppcd, stoek cars, the wrong course at the, ^tart. ' be no demand for a clinic there. number of the Trotsky P^rty exUed t Doing WeU .It KlmUa , The assessors ...... held a session ^ at to Siberia, were at least two former STORM WARNING Thirty-Five Schools. Particularly enCo-uraging ^®P°ds A town clerck’s »_i_ ofljee on M#.nnn.V.Monday. ^turallxed American members or power or pric» ______have come from a group of four | Friday and Sat- Washington, Jan; 19.— The U. S. A iins been made this girls who entered ^ ‘“ "‘a cpiiege *^iTKe^woy'fugitives from Weather Bureau this afternoonj A lesunic ha . Three of t’le girls grad-j ^^s. E. T Sml.th .was. leader at in the United States during Attor- ordered stofm. warnlugs displayed; eradiiales who are now con- viated this year, while the *-uul’G| Christian Endeavor meeting ^ y General Palmer’s post war from Delaware breakwater to Bos-j school 8 educational work in ghl was a member of this school i - church Endeavor '•^yound-up of Reds,’’ sougUt refuge ton. A disturbance assuming galej, ins uutlonf T S r two years hefofe her parents |^eW a ^ \^th the Soviet governmenU Tuey ppoportions over Lake Michigan is; had secured government P5f “ ons. F 'r f l S U el s veTou tl.e U>sU , ...overt o,.t ot m'Oiving east-northeast. romirSriVlkevG-iiead^En^- but qharged with being of the op- The Hew President The Commander onunni nfflcp vosterday it was leaiu- gala to naAc buu«H ..-c.- = ' .k. :V ' . " /d tl al rtij.ty-"nr SO..ns people i,a|„l..g 1.. methematloe and lap vorers at their meeting in the ^sitlon they were arrested an ^ S trait Eight W o r ld * .* Champion Car who lava fake., tkelv lo,.r yeara', guages„.aaea and the college authoritiesauthorltle, S r c h in Gilead, the subject being have commented upon th? marked “ Bill” Haywood, well-known as a too Uorsepower h e Studebaker Commander holds woik and graduated at Ut® '“'ii* thoroughness which, they seem to ^^Mi^aud Mrs. Danlel^Hbrton of 'i^dlcal in the. United States was official endurance and ?pe«« record tor High school are now studying in Sheet Metal Tfully equippeid stock cars, regardless o f ppwet show in the fundamentals of these New Haven and Mr. , e^^d Mrs. qOt amonfe those exiled . S Prudent Ei^t .was developed by Chief thirty-five prominent schools of ikt charged with opposition activi­ or Jricel Nothing on earth or in subjects. George Case of Burnside, were Sun­ Ettglneer D.:.Q. Robs, formerly cluef ragineer equalled The Commander’s record of 25,000 higher education. Of this number. day guests of Mrs.*Marietta^ Horton. ties. ■ At present he is In Moscow in niSe entered through the e.Kamina- Where Graduates Are of Mffnnon, Locomobile, and Pierce-Arrow. nSles in less than 23,000 minutes. Following is a list of tpe High Mr and Mrs. Edmund Horton and ppor health. • ______Work SpMds up to SCVnailes-an-hour. W ell-mannered tion method. The remaining stu­ two sons were Sunday gues^ of You may never want to travel at such ma» dents were accepted on certifica • school graduates now on record as Hot Air Furnaces, Tin Roof8| — easy to start— easy dvantag. amount to tutoring o thtj part of . fay excelljn..^ that peat^ brilhantly led thp , the faculty. They meet every night ■ at the close of the regular school ; ?posBri^Utws of its da^^^ . , . session, beginning in March and An EXTRA RUG tor Yenr Heme continuing up to the time of the —and It Doeaut Coat a Cent examinations in June. In these groups the teachers make au inten­ GENUINE PEEP NAP lareer.lookme, and larepr in fact, this qf .many intaior dnailsis an,air sive study wi'h the pupil of the (Size 27 X 54 Inches) . tephnique of. college examinations I . J ofrichnciVirnd finish. , \ and help a student organize the ma­ terial which he has studied in pre­ Axiimster Rug FREE • lasting impression of finest car quality ' capping dl, here it the most ad- vious years. This type of work is With the Purchaae of .n such as was never associated with this , vantageous price position Essex e\’er similar to that done in the high Froxeii Fi rtrir^Wass'' en joycd; with its great accumulatioDof grade preparatory (schools which UNIVERSAL DE LUXE aeaner pn^ cia . . . new values, there is not o n lp o price - rarefHll-v selected Atlantic ocean fish, cleaned, boned and - make a business of getting pupils LIMITED TIME OMLY As yQitreeard'its handsome,ensemble, • ' advance but an actual reduction of ready for the college examinations. "eS fl lb."a,r,on.^ SEAFRBSH to yon It frequently happens that a pupil The new Uniyetml De Luxe Vacuum,, • or go 6 v « it "detail by detail;you' get ^ ^ on the.pbpular Sfdan, nj?w.listing at Cleaner— a S}arv4l on entering High school does not doubied our quantity the same compelling conyictidn of $795. ComVsee ■ \ f V dracy, is tnily DE LUXE from nozaje completeness and finish, of costly car value, » aUas wide Seat, TH E CO ACH « lo^«»'^J***'* S liggxge'ip a ce iptherear^d^^ roomier:-a it largtr $nd roqniier.' wjth form fit- a comfortable leather rumble seat Su^r-Six,Super-Six, ^m diitmetive ra appearaaappeeraae# lb . 28c u it is practical. , Hm TO FIGHT No cleaner is complete without attachmenta—pot ' lb . 34c linKstaU^ wid«r doors, rich npho stery *^hich w removable. even the Unlvetaal De Luxe. R e c ^ of ita mere ' and appointment®. powerful suction, the attachmenta of the U pive^ •735 EXCESS FAT De Luxe are more eBcient than tboie of other *775 There are hard ways, like starvation, cleaners. With them ypu can do every eleanin* •795 but fewer and fewer employ them. There iob from cellar to attic with little effort, /. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax is a pleasant way, modern and scientific, aeaninc mattreaeea. npholateiy, b o ^ . dotbiiu, Pay a Snnall AttMwnt ' ''.'’ S ole M ackerel mss are only a few of the many cleanine joba njada Down—Balawee to , whi(m combats the cause. A vast number pt^ble by the Univeraal De Luxe. Eaay Monthly Itaywaota of people now use it. And the slender Filet* lb. 55c i,?.- ’ 4 i. figures now seen everywhere are largely Have Tea Aa OU Heetrie aeaaerT U S# Wa Will Maka TM a I^ -A B jw a e a Filet* lb. 49c due to that • TewardthePwckaeeel a UNIVERSAL D ELU XE CLEARER Ib a t method is embodied in Marmola c , prescription tablets. People have used ’ • 'f ; Sonik Blaiitlieskr them for 20 years—millions o f boxes of Tel. iOdO them. And everybody, in almost every P r i c e $ A Year-to'Pay ON SALE IN THE 130 Center Street circle, se|» the change. New beauty, new 4 9 .5 0 health, new vitality. ■ . I'' Each box of Marmola contains the ^^SELF-SERVB?* and formula, also the scientific reasons for results. So users have no fear of harm. The Manchester Electric Co. Learn the facts about Marmola, because __1____ irrnn HEALTH of the good it has done. Ask your drug­ 773 Main Street Telephone 1700 gist—imV’-for a $1 box with the book. 'A ea decide. " tV t\ V '■* . *5; • •%•: fr' e\‘* •'j . tv ,r- V* 4 (CON^.) EVENING HERAID, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1928. 'P A G E S n t : KM It is also the bir oy of -La4y c'.eh-Pbwell, the Chief Girl. p;Ui-Tt iu f ‘: THREE VAUDEVILLE WAPPING - Epgland aid v ifj Robertv OPEN FORUM 'Eiist year,. in th*. ACTSATRIALTQ The annual Community church Girl Tuited StateB ohserred the day v.iih DAILY RADIO PROGRAM supper will he held in the Wapplng tefavals And pi’ivs-Contaia'Ub Aus SIGN YOUR LETTERS Center school hall next Friday even­ loma and leg*-;n

  • of, ell th-* enjUiV; Letters addressed to The ing, Jan. 20, at six o’clock. Ah hour Scout • lies of the World. T)jey partlrlpal- 8:30—WJZ, Amplcp. hour, Leading DX Stations. Herald for pabUc^Uon in the “Harp In Hock” On the Screen; ed in the hativ * .'artce-i aitd'nanr Thursday, January 19. ’ 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. of entertainment will follow tha 479.5— WSB. A T L A N T A — 630. Open Forum columns must bear Double Features Tomorrow. sotigs native to tie cou’ iry th6X Trvhi a. Cobb, Initjous humorI»t an^4 10:00—WJZ Chlcwpo Opera Co. supper. The program will be put on 11:00—Thles'a orchestra. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. the signature and address of the N ews were represenilrs thuy giv'ug eaq'i nrur dinner SP®"*'®''-, 10:00—Utah entertainment. by a quartet of students from the inasler at the annual O. Henry Me­ 309.8—WTAM. CLEVELAND-750, writer. If the author does not For tonight only. Manager W. R. olaor a keenev •ppreuatin. of thf- 6:00—Dance orchestra. 11:45—Studio organ recital. Connecticut Agricultural dollege at morial I’rize Story dinner to 626— KFKX.KYW, CHICAGO— 570 care to have his or her name Campbell of the Rialto Theatre is lands acibss tlu walo». cast by WGBS loginning at 10.00 8:00—Studio program. Storrs. There will be no charge at 8:30—WEIAF Hoover Sentinels. 8:00—Congress musical program. published with the letter it again presenting another of those Thursday night. At ^1*“ 9:00—Willard Cavaliers. , 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. either supper or entertainment. A ‘'east will be announced the winner oi 10:00—AVJZ Chicago Opera Co. must be so stated, but the popular vaudeville programs at no free will offering will be taken and Manchester Girl Spouts are plan­ ihe $500.00. given annually by Uie 44a9—W ex-W JR , DETROIT—680. 7:30—Randall ramblers. 11)00—Congress carnIvaL signature and address must advance in admission prices. There any friend of the church is wel­ ning to observe “ Internatlonji MICHAEL O’CONNOR, muinorial committee as a reward for 8:00—WJZ-programs n3 hrsi); ' 11:30—Hamp'a Kentucky aerenadera. • he best short story of the year. Be­ 389.4— W B8M . CH IQ AGO— 770. accompany the letter. Other­ will be two shows at 7 And 9:15 come, young oy old, members or' Day” which is to be celebrated oy 11:00—OoUon Piok«rs OK^esl^ra. and the stage program is scheduled sides i!ie speeches made by Mr. WDD 835,4__WTIC, HARTFORD—660. 8:00—Hawaiian music, artists. wise it will not be published- non-merhbers. Girl Scouts ' and Girl Guides hM GLOBE T R O lU R , M and other pmrainent writers and edu- 10:00—Orchestra; artists. ------for 8:30. catioimlists, a special adaptation ot 6:30—Bond trio; Ayers boys. 12:00—Hank's theater gang. The Wapplng Y. M. C. A. boys over the world on February 22, 7:30—WEAF Comfort orchestriu Heading the vaudeville bill are Washington’s birthday. The local one of O. Henry’s stories, “ A Hittle 8:00-WEAF Dodge presenUtlons. 365.6— WEBH.WJJO. CHICAGO—82a lost to the Broad Brook boys in a .Snrek in Garnered Fruit," will be pre­ 9:00—Mooseheart houV. Hazel and Thompson, a pair Of ex­ closely played basketball game at organization will have a special ral­ The career of Michael O'C^bnoi'. , sumed by a Broadway caat, vnder t^he 8:30—Theater program; health talk. 10:10—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—WJZ Chicago. Opera Co. “ JOE” LITTLE, SERVICE cellent comedians, In an act Wapplng last Monday evening. The ly, plans for which will be announc­ globe trotter who left.MancnestiW Ft direction of Daily Parkman. Another 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—710. 11:00—Studio program. big highlight for 10:00 o’clock may be 12:15—Tenor; music; artists. can properly be termed “ Shakin score was 31 to 27. ed later. the time of the World’s Fair In Chi­ 7:30—Hale Byers' pj-chestra. the Blues Away.” They offer a skit uined in fiom WJZ and the Blue net­ 8:60—Chimes; edticational talk. 416.4— WON-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. Mrs. Josephine Willson Is visit­ On International Ddy it is expect­ cago and who has been trarbllni^ work. This will bp 8:15—Baritone. vlolinlsL •oprano. 8:00—.Ensemble; string quInteL MGR. FOR CHEVROLET filled with song and patter in rapid- ing her sister, Mrs. Truman II. ed that the Juliette Low Memorial ever since, ended last week in Cali­ • Flte^crmaus" -by the Chicago Civic 8:25—N. Y. Philharmonic orchestra. 9:00—WEAF Eskimos. ♦"ipefa Company wltli Rosa Raisa, so- 10:00-WJZ Chicago Opera Co. fire fashion. Woodward, at the parsonage. fund will be completed. The fund is fornia. News of his. d^th wa* re­ 10:30—Organ nocturne; soprano. Next comes Marie Dawn, a capa- ______being raised by Girl Scouts all over ceived here yesteruay. piano, and Charles Hackett. tenor ,ln 11:05—Jardln Royal orchestra. 11:10—Sam 'n' Henry; music box. The Friendly Indians held their the leading roles. Bichard Crooks, 333.1-W8Z, NEW ENGLAND-900. 11:40—Songs; Hoodlums. Former Manchester Man Holds ble young miss, with a new Toutine ygguiar meeting at the parish house the United States as a tribute tt» Mr. O’Connor bad been an exten­ tenor, will again be heard In the 6:00—Organ; radio rodeo; talk. 1:10—Meeker's dance orchestra. Resptmsible Position With of Mngs and dances. Jimmy Ma­ on Tuesday afternoon with their Mrs. Low, their founder who for sive ler in this country and well hour which will 7:30—Statler musical program. 344.6— W LS, CHICAGO— 870. ii:00 o’clock through WJZ 8:00—Scrap book; orchestra. General Motors Corporation loney, the boy who specializes In a leader. Rev. Truman H. Woodward. many years of her life worked to in Europe since he left Manchester 8:30—WJZ Ampico hou^. and had returned to this toWn only Blue network. Mr. Crooks ^.1 ^ 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 8:30—Supertone hour. little of everything, also has a few There was a very pleasant birth­ establish the Girl Scouts and Girl supported In this concert by th® 10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera CO. 447.5— WMAQ^WQJ, CHICAGO— 67a 1 surprises in store for his audience. day surprise party held at the Guides as a World sisterhood whitli three times since his first trip t<> well orchestra under the 11:05—McEnelly’s orchestra. 8:40—Talk; contralto, trio. Editor, The Herald:— the west. He spokbj five ■ languages, 10:00—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. Herald last f The film feature will be Rudolph home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. she believed would help to make a Nathaniel Shilkret At 8:30 491.5-WEAF. NEW YORK-610. The article in the. foundation for peace and good will. all picked up on hte,travels. same stations will radiate another J.00—Waldorf dinner music. 11:00—The Hamiltonians. . Friday of a former Manchester Schildkraut, the veteran character Billings last Monday evening when S a r feature. This is the Ampico 7:00—Mid-week hymn. 12:00—WQJ dance orchestra, actor in his latest Pathe-Demllle about eighteen of Mr, Billings’ rel­ The fund will be used for "the He is survived by a brother. John hour of music during wh>®h Mieezy- 454.4— W FA A , D A LLAS— 550. young man, Richard. C. Williams, promotion of Girl Scouting and Girl O’Connor of Glastonbury, and twu 7:30—Comfort hour with orchestr^ 7:30—WEAF Sentinels. quarteL starring vehicle, "A Harp In Hock. atives and friends met him, as he slaw Munz. Polish pianist, will be ^ e g*nD«Dodo6 presentation featurinfl accepting a position with the Gen­ Guiding throughout the World," sisters, Mrs. Catherine Robinson ot guest artist. Ed Smalle, pppular ra­ Ed Smalle, comedian. 10:00—Studio musical program. eral Motors Corporation, Export Thrills, pathos and a powerful love returned home from the store. He dio entertainer is scheduled to sing g>30—Hoover Sentinela quartet. 374.8— w o e , D A VEN PO R T— 800. received many gifts and refresh­ .said Mrs. Choate, second vicerpres-j this placc.anu Mrs. James. Canavan. the laughable old-style ballad* My 8:30—WEAF Sentinels. Division, has prompted the writer theme are woven into this absorb­ ident of the national Girl Scouts 9:00- Eskimos instrumental p r o ^ m . ing story of the New York eastslde. ments were served. Old New Jersey Home, In the tmii 10:00-Smlth Brothers, harmonlatfc 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. to send you these few lines of his and chairman of the Memorial It takes two years for the. Juni­ hour Dodge presentation through IP-30_Johnny Johnson s orchestra. 10:00—WEAF Smith Brothers. tomorrow and Saturday The members of the Blue Tri­ 10:30—Soprano, piantsL recent observation of another For Fund. "W e feel that this is one of per berry to ripen. WTOAF and the Red network ot 8.-00 lllao-Hagan's orchMt^ _ another banner week-end double angle club met at the home of Mrs. o’clock. This program will also 'nc'ude 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—6W. 449,7_WBAP. FORT WORTH—60a former local yoiing man in charge the finest ways we can keep Juli­ a soprano and tenor duet, several 8:30—Songs: planI.iL ' of an miportant department of Gen­ feature bill is scheduled, The fea- Truman H. Woodward Tuesday 1:30—Aslor orchestra. evening to learn how to prepare and ette Low’s spirit alive by continu­ quartet selections and a bass solo. 4:’J0—Venetian gondoliers 9:00—Saxophone octet eral Motors Corporation, tures are “The Desired Woman, a baritone. 11:45—Musical comedy program. serve a forihal luncheon. The menu ing in the very work she was do­ type indicate, beat feature. S’.jl^Market^r^rts^^^. j On the streets of Manchester are Warner Brothers special production Black face 7:00—U. S. Army ------^ . 12:15—Organist / ___ was as follows— Cream of tomato ing.” UGRTTRUCKDiG AN I 7:30—Lombardy dance 370.2— WDAF, KANSA'§^ITY—8ia seen dally many small cars of starring May McAvoy, and Buddy Girl Scout International Day was All programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:30—Ampico hour featuring MlCwZy- 10:00—WEAF Smith Brothers. Roosevelt in “ Ridin’ ’Em High,’ a soup, crackers, tournadoes of lamb, 10:30—WJZ Chicago Opera Co. which there are hundreds of these savory potatoes, glazed carrots with designated as such it was pointed slaw Munz. Polish western thriller. out, because not only is it the birth­ Leading East Stations. 9:00—Maxwell hour presenting Rich­ 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. - little machines in use in town. Over peas, cabbage salad supreme, rolls. ard Crooks, tenor. 464.3_KFI. LOS ANGELES—660. a million ■ of them were manufac­ The current chapter of Hawk of day of George Washington but it is EXPRESS SERVICE 272.6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10;00-C hicago Civic Opera Company 10:00—Talk, soprano, pianist. tured last year alone. Four million the Hills.” and an Our Gang Come- strawberry ice cream, small cakes likewise the birthday of Sjr Rob­ 7;n5_Oinner music. __ preaentlng "Flledermaua." 11:15—Lot Angeles Philharmonic orch me ifiu , ...... macaroons, salted nuts and g; ;t_Soprano, lenor. baiilone, piano. 1:00—Modern violin classics. of these cars have already been dy will round out the bill. ert Baden-Powell, Chief Scout of Daily Trips Between Man^cs- 3 11:00—Slumiter music. bo cream mints. Miss Irene Buckland 45_W Gy muJloa! p.ogram. 12:00—N. B. C. programs. millions of little motor cars run­ for a three day special engagement Mrs. George Willson, Mrs. Walden 545.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—650. 1:00—Ellis' orchestra. 8 :3 0 -WJZ Ampico hour. 508.2— W OW , OM AH A— 590. ning in all parts of the country. beginning on Sunday night of the V. Collins and Mrs. Truman H. 7 :30— Musical; talks; classics. 9:00—WJZ .Maxwell hour. Nevertheless, such- is the case and Universal-Film de France picturi- Woodward. A business meeting fol­ sL mains with his present employers ed only by the perennial “ Uncle 526—WNYC.' n e w YORK—570. 9:35- Talk: violinist; runiblera. •)•oil—Accordionist: artists. 10:30—Chicago I’hllharmonic trio. as he shows capacity for greater Tom’s Cabin.” week end at the Boston University 1i) ;:o—WEAF Smith Brothers; opera. -8:40—German lieder. 12:00- your Hour I-estrue. In bringing this powerful drama with her former classmate, Mlis Gh" Week 31:3ii-Studio Program. 0:25—Irish songs; violinist. 635.4— WHO. DES MOlNE^560. responsibilities. Florence McFarland of Boston. 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 9:45—Violinist; talk; entertainer. This writer listened to "Joe” of love and hate to the screen. Uni­ 10:00—American I*eglon program. 8:00—Programs with WEAF. j< red Tluktig was unable driv-3 7 ::o—I. B. S. A. program, tenor. 405.2—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740, 10:00—Studio program. Little address and instruct over versal has made one of the most ao-im—Contralto; instrumentalists. 10:30—WJZ Chicago Opers Co. outstanding productioni of the year. home from Hartford Tuesday even­ Open Pay and Night 31 ;00—William's musicmakcrs. 6:30—Adelphia whispering orchestra 3,000 Chevrolet dealers at a meet­ 7:15—Automobile Cl«>' feature. 11 .‘oo—WEAF dance music. Lauded from Maine, to California ing on ftccount of comeone else lik- 323.7-WWJ. DETRQlT-850. ^ 4 .j^KTHS. HOT s p r i n g s — 780. ing in New York City last week rar pretty well. Mr. Tluktig 7:15—.Musical program. pinnlsL| .8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. this mighty and stupendous specta­ SOlMaiiiSt, 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650; 5);30—Solo hour. and he handled his assignment in a is employed at Pratt and Whftneys j;:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. 7:.30—BaskMball Instructions. 405.2— WCeO, MINN., ST. PAUL 740. cle has achieved the distinction of 411—CNRM, MONTREAL—730. 8*30—WE.AF Sentinels: artiste, masterly style; Mr. Little will ad­ and drives his old Ford back and 9:30—Ye Olde Tyme Village quartet, 7:40—Tenor. pianIsL of this I being the biggest picture of 1927. South Maneh^ter 8:30—WEAF programs <2 *irs.) • ininn-WEAF smith Brothers. dress 43 other meetings forth every day, .ut when he 10:nn—Organist: quartet. 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—64a l0;:to-W.IZ Chicago Opera Co. kind all over the United States in i Ivan Mosklne, who plays the title 3C0.1—WABC. NEW YORK—970. 11:30—Knight's-of Columbus band, started for home Tuesday his car 7 ;0ii—Orchestra: contralto, artists. 7:00-11. S .Marine band. 254.1— WRVA. RICHMOND—1180. the next few months. . role in “ Michael Strogoff,” has gain­ was gone. This makes the third 9:00—l-'n.semble: Dr. Mu presents. 8:00-Same as WEAF (2V4 hrs.) ' 8:00—Studio entertainment. ed name of being Europe’s greatest 10:30—Le I’aradis band. Following this meeting a dinner family in town that has had a car 10:07—Two danca -archestras. of the Chevrolet Company was film star through his excellent work stolen. held in one of the big New York in the French film companies. The funeral ot Frank Robertson hotels and’ Mr. Little occupied a was.held from the borne of his niece ^ male quartet wjli slpg BeveraUpo- place at the leak ers’ table with atTMattCheeter Green yesterday. ? such men known nationally as' rial was in thfe Center Ceinetery in pular selections'which will be an­ “THE HAUNTED HOUSE” H. C. ALVORD, GOVERNOR, North Coventry. Rev. J. N. Atwood, nounced. , Pierre S. Du Pont, Chairman of the Board of the General Motors Cor­ offic'tid at thq cem tery. Mr. WTIC a. The Rookies March. TO BEfRODUCED FEB. 28 Robertson lived at one time on the b. Hits of 1927. poration, and W. S. Knudsen, AT HARTFORD AUTO CLUB Must Give Results in 7 Days or Money Back, S a y ^ Druggists President of Chevrolet Motor Com­ place across the road from Jesse Lucky Day. Lee’s farm. The house was burned Travelers Insurance Co. pany. Who Will Gladly Refund the Purchase Price Cross My Heart. Girl Scout Council Will Manage Harold C. Alvord has been elected down several years ago. to Any Dissatisfied User. H artford • Eyes That Love.' It is a genuine pleasure in one’s The Manchester Trade School Everything But the Play It­ travels to encounter former resi­ a member of the Board of Gov­ Russian Lullaby. ernors of the Automobile Club of , boys started to -work wiring H. B. 535.4 m, 560 k. c. At Sundown. self- dents of Manchester holding re­ Pomeroy’s h'-'.oo Wednesday.* This v;onderful preparation now powerfully antiseptic that ■ .evea sponsible positiohs in the industrial Hartford at an annual dinner in odors arising from, cancers ’ and Miss Annabelle Lee. celebration of the blub s twenty- known all over America as Moone’s Members of the executive commit­ world. We all enjoy seeing the Emerald Oil i ^ o efficient in the gangrene are instantly killed. c. There Once Was an Owl. five years of activity in behalf o£” ar j Program for Thursday d. Valse Bluette. tee of the Town Players and the home town folks prosper, whether treatment of skis diseases that the Be patient; don’t expect a; single Girl Scout Council met last night in Manchester or elsewhere. owners and drivers in Eastern Con­ Connie Mack’s real name is Cor­ itching of eczema stops with one bottle to do it all at once but oiiv ;6:25 P. M. New Bulletins e. Raszika (Russian Fantasy). necticut. Mr. Alvord will represent f. Quartette, Selections to be an­ to make arrangements for the pres­ As an acquaintance and admirer nelius McGillicuddy. application. bottle we know - will show you be­ 6:30 Dinner Concert Hotel Bond Manchester in the affairs of the yond all question that you have. at Trio, Emil Heimberger, Director. nounced. entation of “ The Haunted House,” of a man of as fine type and charac , A few applications and the most g. Popirtar___ Number. which is to be given bV the dramatic ter as one who remembered Pres- club, persistent case of Eczema is healed last discovered the way to restore A half hour with Richard Wag­ your skin to perfect healUi. v- w 7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from | dub for the benefit of the Council. cott P. Little. I am gratified at the Many m^ibers of the never to return; even old chronic ner. success of his son in the automo- | Manclie.ster anti ^ case of long standing quickly show Ask your druggist today fo r'4 2r Emil Heimberger and the Hotel N.B.C. Studios.? , The date of the play will be Febru Program ary 28 and it wUl be given in the tended the meeting which was iieiQ remarkable results. ounce original bbttleiof .Moone’is Bond Trio will spend a half hour 8:00 Dodge Brothers bile world, and _ believing other Emerald Oil. Almost eveoy ,«rug- from N.B.C. Studios. Circle theater. local people might- be interested, in the ballroom of the Hotel Bond. That’s That Moone’s Emerald Oil is safe and tonight among the works of Rich­ Presenta- It was generally agreed that never pleasant to use; it doesn’t stain or gist in thfe country cap ard Wagner, the German composer, 8:30 Capitol Theatre The council decided to take over the business of luring the theater, w a ?^; betoS l"n the W»tor, M Coaneotlcut "You have an automobile— that’s leave a greasy residue. It is sb I— adv. ' . Siegmund’s Love Song from “ Die tion. fine! • ■ ,r ----- 10:00 Medical Talk under the aus­ soliciting advertising for the pro­ providence R I * T tLTntTests Walkure” is an operatic selection Jan. 18, 1928. motorists gathered in the Interests "You can’t afford to go without of charm. Everyone is familiar pices of the Hartford Medical gram and printing tickets. The Society— “ Caused and Treatment Town Players will put the play on Editor’s Note:—No doubt “ any ,of motor betterment insurance and take the chances— with the strain^ of the “ Wedding that’s certain. of Deafness”— Dr. Thomas H- and almost everything else connect­ other Manchester people hold re-1 wnward P Dun- Song” from “ Lohengrin.” This well ed with the performance will be sponsible positions unknown to ed to succeed Col. Howard P. Dun , "You intend to have your car in- known melody together with several Galllvan. ham who will remain active in the j sured— that’s adniitled. other tunes from the opera will be 10:10 Club "Worthy Hills Dance done by the Girl Scout committees. most local residents. Readers are "The Haunted House” is a three- clubs’rlabs’ affairs as a member of the j "You want the best and cheapest G O O D G O AL played in a special arrangement by Orchestra. invited to tell The Herald* about insurance obtainable— that’s nat­ 10:40 Johnny Johnson and his act comedy-drama by Owen Davis, Board of Governors Mr. Heimberger. The “ Prize Sdng” any they know of. ural. • ' Delivered in your bin at the following Idw piices ftt Statler Pennsylvanians. one of America’s foremost play­ from “ Die Meistersinger’" is heard' ' "You wish to do business with a cash. in practically every rbqallty in the 11:10 Correct Time, News' and wrights. Its plot is rather Intricate reliable agency— that’s sensible. Weather* ’ and the mystery is not splved until MARQUESS OF GARISBBOOKE n world where the classics are known. TO MAKE AMERICAN VISIT “ Stuart J. Wasley’s Auto Agency WTIC listeners will hear this sel­ the last line In the third act. . Matty represents the Lumbermen’s which Chestnut of the littes are very funny and de­ TEST ANSWERS ection played by the Trio. Two London.— America may be pre­ writes insurance at conference rates Stove ...... V . . $15.59 other shorter selections, “ Album spite the gravity of the charges but has always returned 25% of the brought against practically every­ pared to welcome a high member Here is one solution to the LET­ ...... $12.00;a.ti[f|i ' Leaf” and “ Dreams” will confcluds Stomach So Ead of the British aristocracy early this TER GOLF puzzle on the comic cost at the end of the policy year, Pea — . the program. body in the cast, the atmosphere of making your Insurance cost less— levity overbalances everything else. year. page: a. Siemund’s Love Song from that’s w(^ known. FEED AND GRAIN Miss Ruth Calhoun is directing He is the Marquess of Caris- “ Die Walkure” . Milk Turns^ Soar brooke, eldest son of the Princess “ Our losses are promptly an< b. Selection from “ Lohengrin” . the play and'is being assisted by Beatrice, aunt of King George. fairly adjusted and paid—tiiat’s Louis Smith, who directed "Mln- B O S S service. c. Walther’s Prize Song from "My stomach was so had even Lord Charisbrookc, It is understood. “ Die Meistersinger” . ick,” which was given In December. Is making the trip for business rea­ “ Our customers are' our best ad­ sweet milk fermented. I suffered vertisers— that’s good business. '♦"I:-'*' d. Albumleaf. Mr. Smith has a part in this play sons. SMITH from gas, indigestion and head­ and will- be unable to give all nls B A S S "If you now have Insurance; it e. Dreams. ache when I ate. I found real relief - The Princess' also is planning a '256 Center St. time to the direction. trip to the Mediterranean. will pay you to see us before reneiy- 7:00 Ayers Soda Boys. In Adlerika.” — Mrs. R. W. Bright- ing your policy—-that’s a fact. Bolton Notch, Phone 1396-2. ^ ' A group of six outstanding hits well. It is anticipated that Lady Carls- brooke will accompany her husband B A 5 E “ Yon will call ns up now and let of the 1927 season will be featured Adlerika relieves stomach gas us prove our willingness and ability In the program to be played by the SO CARELESS OP HDI to the United Statqg. and sourness in TEN minutes. Act­ "I’ve brought your husband to give you real Insurance service— Ayers Soda Boys through WTIC, of ing on BOTH upper and lower bow­ E that’s good judgment. The Travelers, tonight. “ Valse el, it removes old waste matter you home, Mrs.. Cann. He’s badly IN THE WINDY CITY B A R Bluette,” a favorite of Jascha Hei­ never thought- was in your system. shaken. His car ran into a loaded fetz, world renowned violinist, has Let Adlerika give your stomach and brewer’s dray.” , "You’re pinched.” E been included in this program in a bowels * REAL cleansing and see "There now! and .it was only "What/for?” F A R Stuart J. Wadey special arrangement for the orches­ how much better you will feel. It this morning that the doctor warn­ "Operatin’ a machine gun w hile. " i - — that’s our number,” under the influence o’ licker.”— 428 2 tra. A Russian fantasy, “ Raszika,” will surprise you! Leading' Drug­ ed him to be sure to avoid''all In­ 827 Main Street. . a j . Judge. . 1 F 1 R E will provide a little novelty. A gists.— adv. toxicants.”— Passing Show. we sell THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (189) Finished Steel Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher m i SETRC m M ^ B eca u se *• * It’s the sort rf product we like t o s d l— 100 per dttit righL Made cd pure gypsum rock ia b to a 4 h ^ «h l^ . in a tough fibre casing. Saws and nails like JilQM Fireproof. A n excdletft insulator d Sikraniaris ^ I and Wintw’s cold. PennaiD^t. Takes any dffxitsfiijD. Stop and examine a sample—thqn; Ojpdtt that extra room you’ve been plannin g ;

    One of the interesting devices, to save labor is the V The rails you see being uri^paded here Were made ' W. G. Glenney Co,- ; magnet which moves the heavy steel plates with so . In an lilinois* steel plant and are to be used In building It requires great skill en who work with a railroad In China. Steel rails are used on all rail- much ease. The magnet lifts the plate,'carries it to a to handle the hot metal crucible steel sometimee Allen Place, Maiichester.' point immediately above the car and when the current reads noyv, arid soon wear but on busy roads- despite .Just at the r ii^ time, wear asbestos clothing. their weight and hardness. Next we shall see the in- •is turned off the plate drops. Without the nu^net and endurance (s put. to •Others keep their over­ handling of the heavy plates would be difficult and te­ side of a lock and how the key unlocks it. the utmost to stand the alls saturated with wa­ Ofoiiw 6,riiqr:lTo_Be^^Contirwed2^^^ dious. ' I terrific heat. ' . ■ ter. 1/ N2*. 'ttwwqih 8p«d«l Pinwiiilw) tt Si> fuMWMW «mi» StUeV Kiwii>li4|i. CipyrtSht. IWI-SS^

    V / haobtseveni ' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUAKI tS, H«8. * v7/\vnT/i “ Mrs. Norton” , Katie Adaml; “ Miss J.4PS B.\R ’LEGGERS dancing star, is seen as Dot, the L IA H E R A N y o u n g f o l k s Edwards” . Dorothjr well known players who are starred. “NOOSE” BRINGS OUT cabaret girl, who sticks by the boy liU iiU iA im v I vAnni^, t^e maid” , Emma Wolfe. T oklo^It’sjia i,to gh Ilf^ for de­ PREDICTS GREAT YEAR COUNTRY STORE HERE The former is the heroine and the through thick and thin. Thelma ported tr. S, ^.. bootleggers. Pour latter is the villain, and a b^ter Todd is the society butterfly, who ENTERTAINMENT n U B A Y U > $ X i5^ i r 55i«E of them ot various nationalities villain cannot be found than Koh­ desei'ts him in his hour of need. Washington-,—-Janr 19.— Presi­ ler. His work in “ The Blood Ship’' DICK’S BEST ACTING forced to quit American, soil at San IN FURNITURE LINE AGAIN THIS EVENING Montague Love portrays the “ vil- dent and Mrs. Oopllifee arriy^ Pedro, Cal., attempted to leave the was enough to stamp him as a star lian” in a convincing manner, and home at 7; 15 o’clock ■tflls moi'a- and he has since been engaged for Norwegian steamer Concordia at Picture at State on Sunday the cast includes* such clever play-^ The willing Workers of the Con­ ing from their trip to Havana, cordia Lutheran church will give Yokohama, but Japanese officials Watkins Salesmanager Returns “The Wizard” Is Filin on P ™ -W , fore big picture. Shows What Barthelmess ers as Alice Joyce, Ed Brady, Jay where Mr. Cooltdge opened the decided otherwise. At last reports Lane Ctaddler. a newcomer to Eaton, Robert E. O’Connor and an entertainment in the parlors of From Grand Rapids 100th gram With Gift Presenta the screen, is the leading man. Sl.\ Can Do. Pan-Ajnericah Congress. they were still sailing the seas wait­ Robert T. Haines. that church lomorow evening-at They left the special train im­ Market. tion— Two Features Tomor- fe4t of brawn and a background of John Francis Dillon admirably 8 d’clock. .Mrs. H. O. Weber, wife ing for the ship to make Shanghai, mediately .pn.d drove-^: j^e, White or some other free port, where they row. years in the cattle country. Chand­ Nickie Elkins, the young rum-j directed “ The Noose,” and made of the pastor, lain charge of the ler is one of the really handsome runner, who so narrowly escapes •House’ for bre^kVfs^AT iiBfanBii—u;.-. may land without interference. t> rank J. Limbacher, buyer, sales- the most of the dramatic qualities program. . -up ^They had''been-days. inanager and newly appointed vice- The Country Store tonight is actors. He is new, but more will be the gallows, is assured a permanent of the play. It is ideal entertain­ Principal among’ tlij|r,;' ffumbers president of Watkins Brothers, re­ only another of the special features heard of him later. ^ . place in the screen's role of honor will be selections by tte Maxwell “ Clancy’s Kosher Wedding’ is ment throughout. turned yesterday from ■the lOOth which the State theater is showing as the result of Richard Barthel­ Richard Barthelmess again dem­ Mandolin orchestra, under the di­ Grand Rapids i.iarket. the Semi-an­ this week and - -\t. The gift ses­ another, of those roaring farces mess’ fine portrayal of this charac­ rection of Thomas Maxwell, and a which brings in the contrast be­ onstrates that lie is one of the nual market held at the American sion will take place, tonight with the ter in “ The Noose,” which comes to finest natural actors on the screen, one-act comedy, “ The Conspira­ Furniture Mart, Chicago apd the tween the lives of the Irish and the the State theater on Sunday ai>d There’s Real Meficine Nfliw sljowins of **T1i6 W^izard, on6 of Hebrews. The Hebrew character and handles a difficult role with tors,” with a cast composed entlre'- New York -Furniture show, is op­ the most weird mystery plays ever Monday. finesse and grace. ly of girls. , timistic over the prosppct of the brought to the screen. part is assumed by George Sidney, . Barthelme.ss gives to the central who is always good in parts of this "The Noose” deserves its success Other numbers will be duete and furniture industry and his local Its cast includes tw^o of the fam­ figure of the story a vitality and because it is a good picture,- well solos. Younger members of the Stubborn, Haiig-On Coi^hs prospects in particular. ous cast of “ What Price Glory,” sincerity that comes only from played by a fine cast. Sundai' school will give a cantata, “ 1928 looks like a great year for Edmund Lowe, who played opposite ^^^n Sunday and Monday the fea­ natural acting and his performonce ture at the State is “ The Noose.” “ Little Housekeepers.” The. chilT the furniture business,” said Mr. the brutal Captain Flagg, and Bar­ in this role is one of the best he dren who will take part in this are: nary syrups can’t touch and that’s Limbach'r soon after his return. ry Norton, the heroic mother’s boy. with Richard Barthelmes? in the has ever done. When nothing seems to do that leading role. STORK visrrs qupen Gertrude Tluck, Mildred Gerhard exactly what it does— quickly and “ In fact, I cannot remember a Lowe *is cast as the newspaper re­ “ The Noose” is the First Nation­ Anna Klein, Dorothy Ge^s;; IJl'ete Jihgering.'-me li^td;,'^Ugh any good, furniture market ever held whlcn thoroughly. porter w'ho goes out to solve the al screen version of Willard Mack’s Stavnitsky, Freda Roch, EUzabetb just go and ■g®d. ai-lsoitle of Bron- There is no dope in Bronchuline equalled the present shows from the mystery of the killings of the apt; sensational play of the underworld. Belgrade, Jan. 19.— A son was Klein, Louise Heller, Bobby Knofla chuline Emulsion. Emulsion, nor chloroform, nor-sug­ point of view of general optimism which has been trained by the mas­ AT REGULAR RATES It is the story of a youth who is led bo-n today to Queen Marie of Jugo- ar— such things are only make­ throughout the in astry. ter criminal. Is the into evil ways by bad companions, ’ and Billy Morehouse. Take this REAL cough medicine slia. The child will be cluisucueci Following is the cast of the one- shifts and should be taken with “ Every furniture man to whom I leading lady of the piece. PRISONER; “ Ere— Wot's this but who goes to the defense (if his as directed and notice how easily l ’*;nrc Andr'as. Both niotiier and act play: “ Madge Norton” , Anna and speedily it overcomes that per­ the greatest caution. talked while at Grand Rapids, Chi­ Tomorraw’s features at the State, bill for fifty dollars? mother’s reputation when it is as­ child were reported by court physi­ For ordinary coughs two doses cago and New Yo - er-ressed him­ Bentsche; “ Winnie Roberts, , Elsie sistent,’ obstinate (iough, that has which will also be shown on Satur­ JAILER; We’ve just found out sailed, and nearly gives his life in cians as doing well. of Bronchuline Emulsion Is usual­ self as a thorough going optimist day. the “ The Open Range,” a Zane that -you’re the wrong cuy, and Roch. “ Kitty Car” , Evelyn Custer; caused you many sjeepless nights, so doing. ^ , Queen Marie is the second daugh­ “ Joyce” , Anna Mrozek; “ Nancy” , ly enough. when it came to Sizing up the nest Grey story, and “ Clancy’s Kosher that’s for a couple o’ mouths’ I “ The Noose” is thrilling and in- ter of the present Dowager Queen and miserable days,- Ruth Stavnitsky; “ Edith” , Anna It’s a medicine compounded for Ask Magnell Drug Co., South year. Wedding,” a story of Irlsh-Jewish board and lodging.— Passing show. teresting entertainment, and the Marie of Rumania. The new prince Manchester, about it or any pro­ “ I was greatly i.npressed with the life with George Sidney in the star is surrounded by a fine cast of i^ the second child; Prince I'eter, Lauf; “ Edna” , Jennie Reimer; the purpose of conquering tough, remarkable values shown in the ex­ “ Hilda” , Katherine Haberern. hang-on coughs, that cheap ordi­ gressive dru.ggist.— '’ d’'. leading role. „ „ , An Infant under one year of age capable actors and actresses. the heir apparent, v.t . s horn in hibitions of all of uie leading man­ In “ The Open Range Beay ! Lina Basquette, former “ Follies “ Miss Primleigh” , Marion Sheehan; ufacturers. And practically every B...... and Fred Kohler are the is nearly immune to diphtheria. 1923. representative line was shown, at the three markets. The furnitu"* made today excels anything ever 1 fore offered from the points of view j of price, quality, style and work- mansUp. , “ Aiilerican furniture now leads the world in every one of the par­ ticulars I just mentioned. ^ Many persons ha.ve the opinion that the best furniture is built in Europe. That Is not true. It may have been true some years ago, but American Ov- manufacturers have made such rap­ id progress in every way during re­ cent years that our furniture is now head and sl^oulders above the pro­ ducts of all other countries. Marked advances have been made In the di­ Beautiful rection of Improved design and bet­ ter quality. . . ..u . "And you may be certain that dollar for dollar American made furniture leads the world in value. The application of our national knowledge of superior manufactur­ ing methods combined with increas­ ed attefflion being paid to beautiful designs has made these remarakble in its values possible. "More pieces oi furniture were displayed in the American Furni­ ture Mart jdurlng this market than were ever displayed under a single room in the history of the industry. The Mart was the largest commer­ cial building in the world even be­ fore its new 34-story tower addition was built. With , at completed, all other furniture display buildings are dwarfed. “ The two most o-_ .standing fea- turef of the different markets were the introduction of modernistic furniture and the better values be­ ing offered,^’ Mr. Limbacher con­ tinued. “ This new trend toward the modernistic feeling has already lieen exr’ '-ined in the Herald by our Mr. Watkins. Prices remain about the .same but manufacturers contin­ ue tlieir olicy of oiTering bc-tar merchandise for the same price, thereby making the values in my Cust«m-built oiiinion, the biggest ever offered In By Garber Brothers * furniture history.’*

    MOTOR MOONING Bridegroom; As soon as the wed­ ding was over we drove away in our car. Friend; Where did you spend the lioneymoon? ? - Bridegroom; In the hospital.— Only in Garber Brothers’ Custom-Built Lustige Koel'ner Zeitung, Cologne. -T The U. S. S. Texas is the flag­ ship of the . Room Suites can you find such value SUFFERED ECZEMA THIRTY YEARS Exactly as shown • • • 3~piccc genuine RABALM HEALED Angora Goat Mohair Suite ...... ^ *'I ktve bMA a sufferer from eesems for over tUrty yesis," s*ys WUlism Johnson, 6 Hodg- kiiiB Strest, Gloucester. Msss., “ sndduring Ihst tia e have reeuved tremtment and tried many ______Years o f Comfortable Service reaediw without obtvning even a little tern- woraiT ^ months ago I was using for naoritti with wonderful reMilis, and d^eow ad to BUT fftsat astonkhfflsnt that wher- YOU were to Dav $500 . . you could n’t buy a suite of better construction than a m Rabalmwaa applied, there was a marked TV improvement in my slan. The ecxema irritation whs rdieved at once, as it had never been before, and ever fintca, Ihave not only been comfortable hut all rifiti of fha trouble have been gradually dbappearing, to my trm t satisfaction.” d i f f e S bJt^een the prices is in the qiiality of materials, el m tho result of a sdentific effort to ffsd an effeerire remedy for ecxema, to stop pain and itdiing, heal blisters and restore beauty to A white, stainless. ptsssanMmeliing bint- Spew V iZw t ctShtbTenLlS n«nt. Rabalm will not stain dOtbing and has no disagreeable medidne

    I 'M The rest ot us moyed toward the P m c t Joyce .doesn’t thlnlt tWt bedroom, and Heath motioned to Many ’Wdmkh .would do such a thing c h a r a c t e r s the finger-print men to follow* asTrepose tii V PHILO VANCE “Go over eyerythlng," h® told all this in JOHN F.-X. MABKHAM, DWrtct them. “But toke a special look at AttoToe7 ol New Tork Countr this Jewel-case and the h^pdlp of The becomlhghee, _ MARGARET ORELL (THE hair depends on the selection ot a followixfk ■ thick ’ dressing':' Cream • 4 «CANART”) this poker, and give that docu­ tabldspbons of butter, add 2 tabler CHARLESCLEAVER, a maa- ment-box in the other room a close- cut for your individual type. You won’t have to worry over It if you spoons j^wdered sugar. I teaspoon witli a super^nlty of S. abont'towB up-and-down.” ' mustard;- Vt. teaspoon of salt, few KENNETH 8POTSWOODE, a aiaan- place yourself in the hands of the therefore not at all "Right,” absented Captain Du­ grains of cayenne, yolk 1 hard boil­ fncturer skilled attendants at the Lily acquired technique to bois. ' "We*U' begin In here while ed egg, T slightly beaten egg and 2 w h o moralize at those hbrn ui»ery I.OUTS MANNIX, aa the doc’s busy In the other room. Beauty Parlor upstairs in the .>•- d r . AMBROISB I/INDRCIST, a House and Hale building. tablelspbuns o f’ vinegar. Rub the less lucky star. . . fnshioaable aenroloBie* And he and Bellamy set to work. yolk of -^ g into a paste before add­ They are the same ones wflp, ob­ t o n y SKEBIi, a profeseloaal bnr- Our Interest naturally centered Eliza Calvert Hall’s book “Hand- ing. Cbhk mixture over hot -water, serving a woman dining alone or at the'theater w «rf another wuman. on the captain’s labors. For fully Woven Coverlets” tells of an old stirring constantly until it thickens. W IIXIAM ELMER JESSUP, tele­ whisper to their very gpodjdoklng five minutes we watched/him in­ coverlet made by a New England Cover top of . tomato wltn phone operator specting the twisted steel sides of powdtjred parsley and .serve with male escort, “can you h a r r y SPrVELT, telepbeae op­ forebear.hanging on the wall of an woman going out in public^, alono erator . the jewel-case and the smooth, pol­ .^imbassador’s reception room. Now water cress If i^ssible. ERNEST HEATH, 8er«eaat of the ished handle of the poker. He held is seems that in the antique collect­ like that?” ' ' ^ Homicide Barea^a ^ the objects gingerly by their edges, The.Ngw York. Botanical Garden ing game these once prized posses­ When Wife’s a Sister ^ and, placing a jeweler’s gllass. sions are now a drug on the announces a nation-wide prize t h e STORY THUS FAR his eye, hashed his pocket-light on competfflon open to men and w^ Feature this! Out In AlUaiW|, Ne­ market. It would seem that there braska, the other day, John Sisley Marsaret Odell, the “ C a a w , ■ every square Inch of them. At men-in ’every state until March 1. are styles in antiques as well as married Mrs. N. O. Colerick, th- length he put them down, scowling. modern wares. For thei three best designs of a “ one-man-or-woman garden” prizes mother of the four sons who ,had "No finger-prints here,” he an­ married John’s four daughtCTS,^Im­ r r , r ^er'^-TraSled bod, of $100’,'$75 and $25 will be award­ nounced. “Wiped clean.” In preparing for an evening par­ agine the ih-law fight posslfiljlties ^aa' found on t^ York”wM ed. . The’ first ^irize winning garden In her apartment. New Yora “I mlghta known It,” grumbled ty try making almond buds in sev­ in that family! If they’re sttH aH confronted with one of the m wi Heath. “It was a professional job. eral different ways, as follows; will be laid out in Bronx park and speaking, they certainly ovre it to baffling mnrdere In Ite b U t o ^ maintained for public exhibition Melt a small cake of your favorite the country to go on a lecti^^ tour Markham brlnej all right” He turned to the other for at least a ^ear. The judges, will to .he the dUordereddlaordered apartmeni. expert “Found anything. Bel­ eating chocolate. Hold the almond telling h o w many manage tp keep ■where police InTe»tl*atIon la by the point and dip the wide end be three garden experts nominated lamy?” serene family lite when s aadar way* in the melted choclate. Place on by the-Garden Club pf America, man’s husband is also her mother- "Nothing to help,” wea the heavy waxed paper to harden. For the Fede.tated Garden clubs of New . CHAPTER IV 3064 in-law, and every man’s wife^also grumpy reply. “A few old smears orange almond buds tip the wide Y ork' state and the New York h e two rooms had apparently his" sister-in-law. • ■ with dust over ’em." end in orange icing.. Another botanical ’ garden. .The purpose Is been thoroughly ransacked. T “Looks like a washout,” Heath method is to insert the pointed end to popularize gardening, especially Preacher Ro^den Clothes and various articles were commented Irritably; "though I’m on ■small, :Plot3 of ■ lahd,'’and to fos­ A Becoming Frock of the almond into the stem end of ■ Perhaps it’s a bit late-in the day strewn about the floor. The ^oor hoping for something In the other large, seedless raisins until the al­ ter interest, In the beautiful things to talk about the cigaret row ^ th ot both clothes-closets (there was room.” O f Simple Lines mond is half covered. of the prlant wprfd- Garden clubs Preacher Agnes Royden from Eng­ one in each room! were open, and At this moment Doctor Doremus are springing; up. more and more land, hut I can’t resist spe^.lng my to judge from the chaos In the bed­ came into the bedroom and, taking Pleats and scallops characterize Worsted flowers for coat or hat every> year all over the country for piece. I have-read Mi:s room closet, it had been hurriedly a sheet from the bed, returned to this simple one-piece daytime decorations are very easy to make. ornamental rather than economic lecture-sermons ever-since her mst searched: although the closet oft the davenport and covered the body frock, which may bo made from The different shades may be pur­ purposes. book was published, and- heard^her of the living-room, which was of the murdered girl. Then he jersey, crepella, flat crepe or chased in the small skeins. Vary­ speak when she was here some four given over to the storage of in­ printed silk. The straight sil-, ing shades of brown and orange A new garment in dainty under- or five years ago, and I take off my snapped shut his case, and putting houette Is altered bv wide box- ’ frequently used items, appeared to on his hat at a rakish angle, with a note of green make a good thlngs is a combination slip and bonnet to her as just abopt . the pleats in the skirt front. Indica- bloomer. The front of the cami­ greatest woman thinker of this age. have been ignored. stepped forward with the air of a color combination. One method is The drawers of the dressing-table live of the new mode are the to lay a double strand of the wool sole and bloomers are cut all in man in great haste to be on his scalloped yoke and cuffs accentu-; and chest had been partly emptied along a lead pencil and wind worst­ one piece. The , fullness of the Am Disgusted way. ated by rows of machine stitch- ! bloomers is low placed to insure I am humiliated and disgusted at onto the floor, and the bedclothes “Simple case of strangulation Ing. No. 3064 is designed for i ed around a pencil about-15 times. had been snatched away and the Take hold of ends of double strand snugness and--is-laid in plaits at the discourtesy shown ^her by any Stepping quickly forv^ard, he made a rapid examinational the dead from behind,” he said, bis words misses and small women in sizes either side of the front. Two .^rds organization in this countr)^ ,I am mattress turned back. Two chairs running together. “ Digital bruises 16, 18 and 20 years, or (34, 36, and tie, sliding worsted from the and a small occasional table were girl. o: 40 litoh material is ample. Hem­ inclined to'think that Miss Roydeu about the front of the throat; 38 inches bust). Size 18 requires pencil, making a cross stitich in the upset; several vases were broken, “Oh, not so queer,” Heath stitching and a simple embroidery could have broadened the universe living-room and used as a make­ thumb bruises in the sub-occIpltal 3% yards 39-inch, or 2% yard.s ; center. for the Woman’s n om e Missionary as if they had been searched and amended. “ It was a thorough job, design adds to the effectiveness of chisel with which to pry region. Attack must have been 64-inch material. Price of pat- : , Society of the Methodist Ep^opa shift Beads have an annoying way of the bodice. then thrown down in the wrath of all right, but there’s nothing mys­ unexpected. A quick, competent tern 15 cents. MARY TAYLOR church -in Chicago even if she did disappointment; and the Mane open the lock. Do you want to express your ; breaking, even when comparative­ Vance had glanced but casually terious about it.” job, though deceased evidently bat­ freely admit to occasipnal relaxation Antoinette mirror had been Vance polished his' monocle and Individuality through your cloth- | ly new and it invariably'happens at the different objects in the tled a little.” by puffing a fag or so. - broken. put it away. ss, wearing the styles, colors and ; away from home. When reatring- Miss Royden’s extreme tolerance rooms as we made our rounds, but “How do you suppose her dress fabrics that become you best? j Southern Bags The escritoire was open, and its “If you go to work on that basis. ing them use dental floss or violin when he came to the dressing-table became torn, doctor?” asked Vance. Send 15 cents for our Fashion j and courtesy towards our customs pigeonholes had been emptied in a Sergeant,” he returned carelessly. strings. were well Indicated in her lejter^to he paused abruptly. Taking out his “Oh. that? Can’t tell. She may Voofc today. jumbled pile upon the blotter. The 1 greatly fear you'll run aground her manager wherein she s^d that monocle he adjusted it carefully bave done it herself-—Instinctive A new note in hats for the south doors of the Boule cabinet swung on a reef. And may kind Heaven motions of clutching for air.” she didn’t “ care a button” whether and leaned over the broken jewel- is the combination of straw and or not she smoked while In Ameri­ wide, and inside there was the bring you safe to shore!" “Not likekr though, what?” case. felt. A large floppy leghorn had a ca, but she certialnly did not con- same confusion of contents that “Why not? The dress .was torn Manchester Herald “Most extr’ordin’ry!” he mur­ (Tuesday, Sept. 11; 9:30 a. m.) red felt crown finished with a bow- . cede it a matter of religious impor- marked the interior of the escri­ mured. tapping the edge of the lid and the bouquet was ripped off, and Pattern Service. toire The- bronze-and-porcelain A few minutes after we had re­ of the felt at the side. i tance. 1 am glad that she toplays with his gold pencil. “What do the fellow who was choking her enough toleration to accept her Ois- lamp on the end of the library ta­ turned to the living-room Doctor Pattern No...... you make of that. Sergeant?” Doremus, the chief medical exam had both hands on her throat Who One of the Hartford stores has courtesy as merely one phase .of o’l c ble was lying on its side, its satin Heath bad been eyeing Vance else could’ve done it?” Price 15 Cents. been displkying a collectton of the civilization here, and not blame all shade torn where it had struck the iner, arrived, jaunty and .energetic. with narrowed lids as the latter Vance shrugged his shoulders new Indian prints. Their (iolorings America for it. . sharp corner of a silver bonbon- Immediately in his train came bent over the dressing-table. three other men. one ot whom car­ and began lighting a cigaret. s Name and designs are really very attrac­ Is Your Temper Good? ' niere. Heath, annoyed by his appareir. “What’s in your mind, Mr. ried a bulky camera and a folded tive and at a distance remind one "What is woman’s greatest e*®et? Two objects in the general dis­ ly inconsequential interruption, pu' A London paper’has’ beCn running Vance?” he, in turn asked. tripod. These were Captain Du = Size of the King Tut patterns and colors array particularly attracted my at- a column, of comment, daily on ^thl* “Oh. more than you could ever hois and Detective Bellamy, finger­ the next question. so popular a few years ago. I tention—a black metal document “ Don’t those marks on the ti;i = Address subject. The readers have decided guess.” Vance answered lightly. print experts,’ and Peter Quacken box of the kind purchasable at any gers mean that her rings weie There seems to be quite a flare that the-bne. outstanding quality “ But just at the moment 1 was bush, the official photographer. I stationery store, and a large jewel stripped off?” up for things Indian and this Rea­ that makes a woman ;happyMoved, toying with the idea that this steel Send your order to the “ Pat­ i case of sheet steel with a circular Well, well, well!” exclaimed Possibly. They’re fresh abra­ son a number of books pn Indian contented, health-y,' never wit-houi case was never torn open by that tern Dept.. Manchester Evening I inset lock. The latter of these ob- Doctor Doremus. “Quite a gather­ sions. Also, there’s a coqple o" = customs and legends have ipade friends, husband, cIilldreB'or. serv­ wholly Inadequate iron poker, Herald. Manchester, Conn.” I jects was destined to play a cu- ing of the clans. More trouble, eh? lacerations on the left wrist and ^ their appearance. The Indians have ants, is just' plain good temper, and what?” I believe they’ve discovered’ the I rious and sinister part in the in- Heath nodded his head approv­ 1 wish your friends. Inspector, slight contusions pn the thenpr g had their troubles in this country. I vestigation to follow. ingly. “ So you, too, noticed that, would choose a more respectable eminence, indicating that a brace- s They have not always been treated .truth,' ’ ’ hour tor their little differences. I The document box, which was did you? . . . And you’re dead let may have been forcibly pulled s fairly by any manner of means, but I now empty, had been placed on the right. That poker might’ve twist­ This early rising upsets my liver." over her hand.” • ^ k e e p i n g t h e h a n d s in books they have had somewhat Sergeant York captured 132, Ger­ I library table, next to the over- He shook hands with everybody “That fits O. K.,” pronounced g IMMACULA’ii 1 of a better showing—^recent books, ed the box a little, but it never Bags, with Indian designs will be in a brisk, businesslike manner. Heath, with satisfaction. "And it = not exactly the histories. mans. • ■ ' ' i turned lamp. Its lid was thrown snapped that lock.” smart f o r daytime wear in the lands I back, and the key was still in the He turned to Inspector Moran. “Where’s the body?” he demand­ looks like they snatched a pendant ; g No hand that is stained or grimy For Palm Beach wear white is of sunshine and palm trees. • I lock. In all the litter and disor- “That’s the puzzler I’ve sent for ed breezily, looking about the o f some kind off her neck.” , • J may make any pretension to beauty, the thing this year as it is very 1 ganization of the room, this box ‘Prof.’ Brenner to clean up—if he room. He caught sight of the girl “Probably.” indifferently agreed = no matter how well shaped it may be. .ouc But n XXV, o -matter how poorly------, shap- - heason, or white with a color. (Jne i seemed to be the outstanding Indi- can. The jimmi^n^'nf that jewel on the davenport. “Ah! A lady.” Doctor Doremus. “The piece of f g g cation of calm and orderly activity chain had cut Into her flesh a lit- ! = ed if the hand is immaculately j ^ windows displaying domes case looks to me like a high-class Stepping quickly forward, he (Sean, the texture of the skin good, southland showed a veiy A Startling Discovery 1 on the part of the wrecker, made a rapid examination of the tie behind the right shoulder,” I g professional job. No Sunday- the nails well shaped and in good lovely white silk sports costume. It g The jewel-case, on the other hand, school superintendent did it dead girl, scrutinizing her neck “And the time?” f s lorRIleamatie-Artliritis condition, it may be adjudged beau­ was a two-piece affair. ‘ ^® 1 had been violently wrenched open. Vance continued for a while to and fingers, moving her arms and "Nine or ten hpurs ago. Say, THE FORMULA OF A NEW about eleven-thirty—maybe a lit- | g tiful. ^ , having silk embroidered dots to M It sat on the dressing table in the study the box, but at length he head to determine the condition of Use hot water, a toilet soap or red, graduating in size until at the JERSEY DOCTOR ^ bedroom, dinted and twisted out turned away with a perplexed rigor mortis, and finally unflexing tie before. Not after midnight, J = good quality, and a good bristle Who CWmt Still, T#ndor, Aching JoInU Etw of shape by the terrific leverage anyway.” He had been teetering shoulder they were «““ ®, Right Up, pt Your Wonay Bpek. frown. her stiffened limbs and laying heil brush as your first step toward this The red was repeated in solid No Diitter how inflamed, tender or sore to that had been necessary to force out straight on the long cushions, restlessly on his toes. “ Anything scrupulous cleansing. Do not econo­ at the hem. Sports frocks^seem tif touch, a sppe^y relief from your s i '3ring is now *T say!” he coimmented. “ Some­ offered you. Wonderful results are realized at It, and beside it lay a brass-han­ preparatory to a more detailed nec­ else?” . s mize on soap, for poor soap will in­ be the thing for the <1®^“ “ ® cos­ dled, cast-iron poker which had thing devilish queer took place here (TO BE CONTINUED) g tic first trial Pf CAMPHOROUE. Do not wait ropsy. tensify any skin trouble you may tume and such sports frocks as and suffer; Send to your druggist and get a _ evidently been brought from the last night.’*' have or may start such trouble by trial size flf CAMPHOROLE. You’ll ^ aston­ inuiiiiuiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinimininiiimuiiiiilimiiii they are showing. ished how, quickly it soaks right in to tta joints, roughening the skin and so prepar­ the y*ry seat of tiie ailment, and quickly Iwsens Best ing the way for unfriendly germs. Much leeway is now allowed in up those stiff, rheumatic joints, while its emol­ If deep-seated grime remains, ap­ the use of colored flfssware nowa­ lient propofties soothe and heal the inflamed for ply a cream with an ily base. That surface and draw out the pain. Home Page Editorial days It is correct to set a to®ch You’ll then- know why thousands use CAM- Chil­ is, the solvent should be in the na­ eS uble purely in glass from the PHOROUE, once you tiy it. end realize how ture of a cold cream and not a van­ good'it is'for Acqte and Chronic Rheumatism, L ife’s Niceties roseSwl(iSd candlestick dec^ra^ Arthritis, Stiff, Aching Joints, Neuritis, Neural­ dren. ishing one. For the -urpose of ttons to\the plates, salad howls, gia and'Lumbago. Daily Health Service Are Babies cleansing the hands, it is nofnece.^- gablets a^d sherbert glasses-even Hewitt HINTS ON ETIQUET ‘ sary to buy an expensive cream. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL W reckers cups and saucers. 4 9 H oU Vaseline, or an oil such as liquid Phone by World Famed Authority o f Homes? petrolatum, cotton seed, or olive, Bebe Daniels, screen star claims •will serve the purpose just as well. ?056 By Olive Roberts Barton 1. If a formal dinner is out to T o t i '-ltamln of the question, 'what other So°nt “ aad ajpetlalns aPPea.. TM. DISCOVERS IODINE IN(3REASES girls with an initial goiter and Dr. ways can a hostess present^>a CARm NE TOUCH Stocks believes was due to over-i is how she makes it. g r o w t h ini gk)i t e r b e l t s . the Wipe, peel and halve, cross-wise coming actibn toward retarded Monsieur L. F. Naftzger, house guest to. her s()cial cir­ A grey kashatulla one-piece three tomatoes, scooping out a v^ry growth that may he associated with most prominent divorce lawyer of '^ ke ISIeariets f f a t *Clem cle? little ot th^ cepter. Spriukle with By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN. goiter in districts where this dis­ the American colony in Paris, says: sports frock with pleated skirt and “ If a couple lives through the first 2. If one lives in a metro­ diagonally closed blouse has a car­ salt and pepper, dredge with flour Editor Journal of the American turbance Is very great. politan apartment, where dcies Medical Association of Hygela, He does not believe that it is year with too much discord their mine leather belt and three flowers S j »ute in butter. Place ou a Civic the Health Magazine. possible to infer from this fact chances of staying married all their one give a formal dinner or on the shoulder. that iodine would have any effect lives are 70 per cent. good. oiher large parties ? In recent years the fact has been in increasing the physical growth “If their marriage goes well 3. I f one has limited mea^s, NEW TRAIN Musty Cellars generally accepted^that^^ of girls in districts where goiter over five years, they are good until what informal way can one in­ was not BO common. after 15 or 20 years of married Evening dresses that concentrate ministration of iodine in troduce guests? , Made Clean- doses to growing children Is of Im­ life. That is the second great on hack decoration are developing critical age.” The Answers , a new flat how, like a hustle, with neither So «» tte«A? SFoW ere. obe portance In the prevention of 1. By a series of informal din­ Sm elling in south .Manchester. gven^ t^^^ Judge Ben Lindsey Is again a fish train falling from it which simple goiter, particularly in dis­ ners, luncheons, a big reception-or establishment that is a g .Tjduean’s in experi- tricts such as the lake districts in heard from to the effect that “the is called a “taille.” 1 Dank odors mean unwholesoiM con­ largeet-MetropolltauPenler. the United States, in which there Is middle-aged sweetie” is the rock ditions. Germs multiply « 2. At a club or hotel. , . S ? i a . * S 2 ?S S ««r » a. eaa'io &ae aay.bere. little iodine in the soil. Bridge-Me that is likely to wreck the ship of 3. By -giving a Sunday break­ dark musty comers and d m ^ n ^ marriage— which would back up g e o m e t r ic j e w e l s A German investigator, Hunzlk- fast'to friends. ,SsiAfect such plac» by sprung er, found that there had been def­ to the letter the statement of the with a Sylpho-Nathol solution—table­ inite increases in the heights and Artother French lawyer. New pendants for daytime and S le ‘’rSer?or‘:^ 1^ JACKET FROCK * spoonful to gallon of warm vrater. It weights of boys and girls who had Now comes a rather astonishing evening wear are square, triangu­ will check organic d ^ y and make livered. They are'taken care of as your in been given the Iodine treatment, BY W. W. WENTWORTH dividuhl clothes... .not huddled together in a announcement from the oracle on A red tulle evening gown has a lar or circular, A cahachon em­ your cellar clean and fresh-sTCllmg—’ making them superior in growth to (Abbreviations; A—-ace; K— marriage. One cannot blame Judge erald has a circle ol pearls and as healthful as any room m the house. “ suburban bundle.” X— 1 sleeveless jacket of red embroid|r- boys and girls who had not been king— Q— queen; J— ^jack; Lindsey for radical statements. He diamonds around it in platinum. I Get Sylpho-Nathol at all . dealers. - : Teiephone 1 5 1 0 ed in gold, black,, and yellow de­ treated. ^ any card lower .than 10.) is merely telling one-half of the Dr. Percy Stocks, m€4ical statis­ ^___ world how the other half lives, sign. Its wide sash and large B.ip tician in the University of London, giving the facts of his experience bow is of taffeta. * has investigated the record of l__What is a discouraging He hasn’t made the facts. We may NEW'LACE. ■■ J > O V G A N boys and girls In Switzerland who listen or not as we choose. Your Pet Recipes INC. had also received iodine regularly. discard ? , j - ‘Jit’s all bunk about a baby “Tabac blonde” is a new lace ;of HARRiSOH ST. The records of the Swiss school 2—What is denoted by dis- keeping the couple together,” says tiny Irridescent beads of a blonde are always successful when Rum fo^ w children were especially detailed color. An evening gown of It has used. They score on all counts—perfect [ SOUTH MAlKHESTER. Judge Lindsey. “That may he true ;. COHN- and accurate so that the statistical not hold any r sometimes, but_ in my experience a brown velvet sariu leavening, texture, flayof. investigation was quite complete. trumps, when should you lead Pve frequently found that trouble dependat^ty, economy! Rumford always As a result of the study of more a Itegleton first round? comes right after the birth of the reflects credit on its user. than 1,000 girls in the second^ first baby.” schools of Berne, Switzerland, Dr. The Answers I can only add that If ^uch is the WAN'CEDI Stocks concludes that the regular i_ 0 Qp lower of another suit * ^ * case and this Is the stuff that Your old' carpets, old rugs to It Never adminstration of Iodine to girls thdn led. , human beings are made of. It all RUMFORD tween the ages of 11 and 16 is ef­ 2— Weakness in suit discarded. make into beautiful rugs, all plain Spoile 3— Only whefi 'your pariner has looks too hopeless to correct. The Wholesome ficient not only in reducing the s l« If children are going to be look- j cplors. Call from 1:30 p. m. until a B ek in e and incidence of goiter, but also in declared the suit. • ~ ed upon as a plague instead of a 8 p. m. Tel. 2667 or-write Econ­ B A i c i M A P O W D E R B97-a increasing the rate of growth in The Chinese day is divided into blessing, the human race had bet-' omy Rug Co., 129 Center Street. both height and weight ter stop right now. TVlktter riTeerwM greater in *12 parte of two hour* ehch. - P A G B g i ^ - MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THUIi^DAY, JANUARY 19^ 1928, C o m m u i i i t y Neiarly IvlOO^ F W atch

    Thorpe’s Indian^ Shoot LEAGUE STANDING - h Siiids 0 Miriam W d e s Leads AttaA SonS'Of LiUiuania...... 2 ■I. i Y m i i r PlMifield Wins 45-39 6 it| AMERICAN STARS ^ Independents • • • * aV WiA Goal^ Indians’ ^ Shots Best Two games were played in the MUST TRY OUT Community Cinb senior basketball Hay at Home Next Tnes- league last nig^t at the Harding . ?AH>: Ever Seen In State; Cen­ school gym. The North Ends» jnn- : or town football champs ai)d clalhi- day<> SAMEASOTHERS ants of the state title, defeated the t2 ^ F im ie r to ters Lose. .r~~- - Yankees 29 to 10 while the Sons The Manchester Community Club ' of Lithuania were turning back the Girls got off to a flying start last Independents 20 to 11. Eagleson ^ T o m i e y . night by overwhelming the Broad PLAINFT IJ) (45>- Hahn and Others Thought o f the North Ends was high scorer Brook Girls on the latter team’s B F. T. for the night witk ten points. The 0 8 By SID hlfcRCER own floor by the avalanche score Normandi, rf .. .. .4 summaries: of 31 to 4. The home team was .. 4 0 8 Staff Oorrespondeat Brusso, If . — They Would Be Sent to able to register but one fleld%oal, Stavnltsky, c .. . .4 2 10 New York, Jan. 19.— ^Tom Hee- 1 13 SONS OF LITHUANIA (30) ney will meet Jack Delaney in a 15- so perfect was the defense‘ which Bernoto, rg ... . .6 BP T . 1 1 Amsterdam One Month round bout here on March 1 and Coach Jerry Pay’s outfit s'iiread Dissenger, Ig, r£ C. Yakaitus, r f ...... 3 7 across the narrow Broad prook Madden, Ig • ■ • ■ , . 1 1 Jack Sharkey will be matched for Brosouzky, rf ...... 1 2 the same distance with Johnny court. 5 Totals . r, - 20 5 45/ Ahead. C. Kebart, If ...... 2 Bisko on March 12. Miriam Welles, playing a guard THORPE’S IKPIANS (39) Kupchunos, c ...... 1 2 The survivors will hook up In position for a change, was easily B F. T. A. Yakartus, ...... 0 0 May and the winner will be match­ the best player on the floor for 2 0 By DAVIS J. WALSH Abroitla, r g ...... 0 2 ed with Gene 'Tuhney for the Manchester. This schoolmarm Webb, rf ...... 2 Craig, If ...... " 2 / s I. N. S. Sports Editors Krawski, ig ...... 1 world’s heavyweight championship. registered seven field goals. Anna Peters, c .. 1 9 This fight will take place in June at Scranton was next with three floor West, rg .. 0 6 New York, Jan. 19.— Agitation Total ...... 4 20 the Yankee Stadium here if the eli­ goals and onfe from the fifteen foot 12 Newkirk, Ig 0 to send Lloyd Hahn, the American independents (11) minations prdduce an outstanding stripe. B contender. Nurmi; Sabin Carr, world’s record The Manchester lassies showed Totals 18 3 39 Roach, rf ...... - 3 • Otherwise Jack Dempsey will be. good passwork and a mighty -fine holder in th^ pole vault; De Hart Hanna,, If ...... 0 Tunney’g first opponent and Tex defense but their shooting was a Kubbard, greatest broad jumper ^n B f THOMAS W. STOWE ^ Nelsofi, c Rickard will hold his tournament bit off- color notwithstanding the Before a crowd of nearly 1100 all history, and other stand-out can­ winner for September delivery to didates to Amsterdam well in ad­ Tyler, rg ...... *0 one-sided score. The material looks fans, the biggest that over j^ammed McVay.Jg the heavyweight champion. promising end it is hoped that the its way into the Plainfield Commu­ vance of the regular Olympic squad If Dempsey should get first crack was thoroughly discountenanced to­ Community Girls will have the nity Club on any occasion, the Total ..4 11 at Tunney and _ regain bis title, strongest team in history. It is Plainfield Pros defeated Jim day by Lawson Robertson, head there' will be no further champion­ NORTH ENDS (39) planned to book the Aetna Life Thorpe’s Indians in a sizzling bas­ coach, and several members of the B ship scuffling this year./ ketball game last night 45 to 39 Olympic committee. These athletes • Present Situation Girls of Hartford in the near fu­ winning by virtue of a second half will undergo official trials for the Falkaweki, r f ...... --O That Is the way the heavyweight ture. The Community Girls will lally and a strong defense. ream just like Joe Windmill and Chftttieft W ...... , , . , . . . 2 situation shaped up todtty following open their home season at . the During the first half, the visitors John J. Jones, according to the De Han, c ...... 1 the departure of Tex Rickard for a Harding school gym next Tuesday furnished the fans with more thrills semi-official ukase laid down. Eagleson, rg ...... 4 month’s vacation in Florida. He evening. The Community Club than they have witnessed all season ■. It was Hahn’s idea and that of E. Nelson,- Ig ...... ® will confer with Tunnejr in Miami team will play in the main encoun­ put together by giving a ape^cular his coach. Jack Ryder, that the only Gustafsoh, Ig ...... 4 and guard his interests against ter. Dancing will follow. The op­ way he could hope to take serious ponents will be announced later; cxhihllion of long shots. The In­ 7 29 those Chicago promoters who arc dians seemed unable to miss as they Issue with Nurmi, Peltzer, Lowe, Total ...... flirting with Gene. Last night’s summary follows: hurled basket after basket from the and foreign stars in general was to YANKEES (10) Community Girls (31) B F Rickard said he believed the middle of the floor. It was the clas­ train at Amsterdam much longer heavyweight situation would be B. F. T. O siest exhibition of basket tossing than the ten day period to be allow­ Crockett, r f ...... 0 ^ clarified by February 1, when he is A. Scranton, rf . . . . o 1-2 7 this writer has ever seen or expects ed the full team. They thought too, 6A,Se8ALU ($ eesropA u u Sarach, rf ...... ® ® due to. pay Tunney $100,000 as the M. Boyle, r f ...... 0 0-0- 0 that other prospective stars of the to see. - , p o (2 AviO A es Mltcbell, If ...... 2 0 4 first installment on the champion s E. Richmond, If . . . 2 2-3 6 Newkirk, the right guard, and American outfit should be accorded .« s o o r a hXTA tA e VJSAhS 7£> t^vJ€ iT* Blsell, ...... 1 ® 0 0-0 0 siniilai consideration. It seems that next purse. : £. Jackson, If . . . . . Peters, the center, were the leaders Tracy, Ig ...... ® ® ® The Heeney-Delaney match has Sheridan, c . . . . 1 0-1 2 ftiey are wrong. M. Jn this art, but every player on the Golas, r g ...... “ ” struck a percentage snag’ but the C. Foster, c ...... 1 0-0 2 indian teem dropped two or more Must Try Out They are wrong for more than warring managers er® expected to M. Welles, rg ...... 7 0-0 14 Shota into the-hoop from the mtd- Total ...... 2 4 10 come to an agreement soon. HeenUy M. McLaughlin, rg, Ig 0 0-0 0 dJe of the floor. What’s more, prac­ several reasons, which . if I under­ Cubs And Masons Meet Referee: Jim McLaughlin. stand the situation correctly, are AMATEUR GAME is demanding more money than V. Shearer, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 tically every shot swished through Rickard wants to pay him. the net without even touching the these: First that they should try out ■ Ul for the team, second, that they Paulino Uzeudun “,hns been de­ 14 3-6 81 rim or backboard. The great throng Tonight A t K. C. Alleys KENNETH SMITH HITS clared out of the heavyweight eli­ cheered the Indians repeatedly for must do it. The others might turn th riLu n g but , Broad Brook (4) minations and the Basque rail- F. T. their skill. . i, out to be important if I only could B. remember what they were LEAGUE STANDING ^makes Ihe success of the league REC’S HIGH SCORES splitter apparently is resigned to bis M. Rostek, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 ' T1i6 left the floor at half- fate as he leaves today on a barn- It appears, according to the of­ ^very noticeable. C. OostcUOp Tf • o •- 0 • 0 0-1 0 time leading 30 to 22.and looked UCKS TALENT An idea of how close the leaders * storming trip that 'will take him to to be in a good-^position to win. ficial version, that proponents of W. L. P. E. Sargent, If ...... 0 1-2 1 the movement to place certain stars .. .20 10 28 are matched may be gleaned from Kenneth Smith made both the Mexico and California and keep 0 1-2 1 tiowever in the second half, the Masons ...... the fact that if the Cubs and Ma­ ...... ""“ “ busy for several weeks. His first I. Phillips, If ...... Plainfield team pushed its defense on a preferred list have overlooked .. .20 10 28 high single and the high three K. Ellsworth, c . . . . 0. 0-0 0 Those 27 sons cut each other’s throats by stop is Mexico City where he will clear up to its opponent’s foul line W. S. Rec ...... 19 11 string in Tuesday night’s session of A. Costello, c ...... 0 0-2 0 25„„ breaking even tonight, it will be the West Side Rec bov.Ung league. fight Senor Romerq-Rojas, the end by doing so succeeded in silenc- 2 t io n ? d ° t o m°e^xS?rSte rec^fpts, jS o SSYS VlC HdOSOIl III lu te r - K. of C...... 18 12 I. Payne, rg ...... 0 0-0 0 or to be crude, money; that the! ■' . . .18 12 22 possible for the West Side Rec to His respective scores were 112 and Chilean tanker, on Jan. 20. On Feb. mg the big guns of the invaders. Beethoven ...... 21 glide merrily into first place, that F, Hollowell, Ig ... 1 0-0 2 From that time on, they were more principle of the “ open shop” in ath­ Cloverleaves . . . . ___ 16 14 285. The scores follow: 16 he fights George Godfrey in Los 1 8 'is, of course, providing they can Angeles. Should Paulino bowl over or less helpless, for Thorpe’s aggre­ letic trials should and must prevail; view With Herald Expert Bon A m i...... , . .14 16 Team No. 1 1 2-7 4 gation is admittedly at loss when it that Lloyd Hahn doesn’t know what ___ 13 17 IS bowl over the Knights of Pythias, L. B y lh e...... 74 75 76 the black menace he will he. right Center Church . . and this trick isn’t always-as easy back among the logical contenders, Referee: Hartman, Springfield cannot flings long shots. he is talking about.:, Brit. Ameri...... ___ 11 19 I. Dalhquist...... 89 88 9S Nevertheless, the “ Injuns” did Amsterdam, it was declared, is At.New York. ___ 11 19 as it outwardly may appear. Several R. R u ssell...... 85 97 8- whether Rickard likes it or not. College. St. Bridget’s ----- teams can attest to that. not give up, without a ctiff battle. three meters below sea level and no K. of P...... ___ 12 18 Dummy ...... 78 82 83 one stays there in the summer time, ___ 8 22 The Knights of Columbus have an WHO SAID WEAKER SEX? In fact, it was not until the final Highland Park .. H. Gustafson...... 83 73 100 Loretta Trumbull, a 15-year-old two or three minutes of play that unless his shoes are utterly incom­ opportunity to a bit hearer tbs Total 326 ;342 339 BY HENRY L. FARRELL K. Smith ...... 78 112 95 girl, is regarded as one of the best they were overcome. The long petent or the jailryt staunch. •'Beu TONIGHT’S MATCHES top of the standing tonight by Team No. H scalping the British Americans motor boat skippers around Lp's range shooting of “Whitey” Bernot days, they intimate, will he a great New York, Jan. 19.- Comparl- At Murphy’s B. Wiley’ ...... 78 333 &66 334 was largely responsible for their plenty for Hahn. while the Beethoven Glee Club has B. Metcadf...... 102 Total Angeles. ______^ son of the ability of professionals W. S. Rec vs. K. of P. an opportunity to gain back some Team No. IV downfall. He stole the laurels the 10 Days Enough St Bridget’s vs. Bon Ami. B. McCohkey ...... 88 Indians displayed in the first half “ We have reckoned the ten day 1 and amateurs in any given line of of the notches lost the past few W. Eagleson...... 96 C. Bissell ...... 93 MORE MONEY FOR PROS Cloverleaves vs. Center Cburcb. EL Bissell ...... 94 with results very beneficial to period as a maximum for the best ... i,^,g jg an easy way to get in- At Conran’s weeks at the expense of Highland Birmingham,. Ala., will stage a ' Plainfield. Meanwhile Stavnltsky interests• _^ A of4-1.% 1 the athletes,” ** declared/I aaI q I ^ i at.. Park. The Cloverleaves are the fa­ Totals 364 358 355 J. P on gratz...... 101 pro golf tournament in March controversy, but it s not tne Highland Park vs. Beethoven. C. Gustafson...... 92 was dropping in a basket now and Robertson, who took himself the to a British Americans vs. K. of C. vorites over the Center church but Team No. i n with prizes of $5000 offered t^ then that helped . ose fne gap. Mad­ burden of spokesman. “ This will be ge-----° r,” fan start they haven’t beaten them yet. The A1 F o r d ...... 83 , the winners. long enough to shake off the effects the getting out. Anyone At K. of C. same holds for the Bon Ami over St. Total 380 317 342 den sunk one In the midst of the ex­ Cub? vs. Masons. W. H olla n d ...... »9 citement that swung Plainfield into of the sea trip and not too long, to a fight, Bridget’s. ______the lead. prevent an athlete from retaining Two divisions One of the most Important match­ The visiting team was somewhat his condition in such a soggy, mug- it, however. The.e fs ° ° es of the entire two rounds in The handicapped by playing professional gy climate. Many of the summer a professional hasehah teain could residents get miasma because the beat an amateur te:.m with less Herald Bowling League will take rules but it was allowed the double place tonight at the K. of C. alleys THE WEATHER HOME tap at center. Playing amateur rules place is so humid and damp and, than the. number of players tne from our standpoint, the worst rules require n a diamond, and it on Bissell street when the Cubs and Weatber you cough or Thorpe’s team won 57 out of 62 the Masons come together. These not depends . on the EDITION thing that could happen to Hahn jg equally certain that an amateur cigarette you. smoke. games out West last season. Jim teams are tied for first place with Thorpe was present himself last and other stars wouh be to stay fighter would be risking; his health Npt a cough In a car­ Wft COentnq 28 points. The Masons will be a load 6f Old Qolds. night In the capacity of coach. He there too long. to engage in a real fight with a slight favorite, hut one never can “ Then, of course, we must have first-class professional, Copyright 1928 found time in his talk with the tell what will happen ih' a hum­ P. LoriUard Co. writer between the halves to men­ money for the trip and one of our 1 Tbere are other minor sports in Thursday, January 19,1928. main sources of revenue is the tri- the supriority c£ the profes- dinger of a league like this. To­ Vol. l.N o. l tion his grievances toward Jim night’s matches bring the -flrbt “ Clarkiff, owner, of the Hartford als.-Naturally, we need the .gj^Q^ls is beyond dispute, but round to a close. The fact that sey- baseball dub with which Thorpe there to draw the people. Another | the popular games that do Famous consideration is that our democracy eral teams are jockeying for fir?t Cro» WwH Pnzde played a lew years i.ack.; bring differing expressions of opin­ place at this particular moment Robbersv Police Chkf n o t tonight, Josephine. In the preliminary game last in athletics is based on a system of ion are football j^nd basketball. KOT yet, but soon. night the Center A. C. was too making every man earn his place on Red Grange, Benny Friedman |l 2 5 SaHor’s KNOT. 'much handicapped by professional the team, regardless of reputation. and Ernie Nevegrs, who graduated sionals and the collegians is inYhe They shall NOT pass. To do otherwise would he ruinous Starts Probe! .rules to give the .Buddies much from tl e highest rank of the col­ running attack. The college play- Make Big Haul 5 NOT a Chance. competition and lost 31 to 9. Bobby to the team’s morale. lege stars into the professional ers run and dribble the ball all Sheriff KNOTT. Boyce and Clarence Larson were “ Finally, we are against sendin over the floor to keep it in motion. Carry Oat Bold Burglary in SpeedyAetion onCoutplcAits^ NOT gnnty! advance" g u Ir d r^ n y X r ^ T fte ^ ^ insist that the football played NOT a cou^ in n carioad. the best for the losers. The sum­ The pro players move easily about Agaiaut Keiuiel Proadted mary: what happened to the Marathon by the hired athletes is a much Heart of CBy runners at Paris in 1924. We sent harder game, much more ad-vanced the floor in organized formation. CENTER A. C. (9) They will pass the ball around as if Bobban brake Into the reeldeace «t o f Police Xmdlejr Gammnck. wJ»o them there under Mike Ryan a in technique and much harder to has been flooded with comptotnts against B. F. T. they were killing time until they Huilwrt Hoaklns. pop^r merchant. ]i«t month before the games and they | play against a'kennel which n^tihora say keep# thsm S O a A L n o t e s Larson,rf ...... 0 1 1 find the right angle and then they night made oft with one ot thp blx- 0 0 lost all heart for running because These opinions, however, might awake ail nltfit is looking into the mat­ ;■ IX •ift.aaaac* 0 will charge into it. It is a highly gest haula In ycaia. 7%ey mqsncked the Anderaon. U i 0 0 0 their complete isolation in a strange be taken as r. kind word from them house, overlooklns Jewola and monqr. ter. Tho cdmplataants wy the barking lio 1 3 town made them homesick.” for a business that hr.ii been pretty scientific game. bnt evorr pnekago of Old Gold Is terriflo and is w»«actog their nerr;#. Asa Wtodi, oar supertotaident of 0 s*e« •'•«#«« a • . ^ “ Another difference is that there Chief flommaek has already diseowersd Boyce, rg ...... 2 1 ^ 5 good to them. Thy hi.rdly would dgaxnttes to the bnfldtog. Mr. BosHns aChools, announces to Smile readers that is much more personal contact in esttomted hto lo« *t six packs. pU that it Isn’t n do* kaantl at all. *Ws it> 1*7 111 teachers -wUl hereafter mark bright OUlIord, I g ...... 0 0 0 take a slam tt a pastime that has the local mtaf Otob." says the Chlyt. made for Grange a small fortune, the professional game and for that ooeorod hr tosnraneo. •*» rtwwa ^ ^pUs* examtoathm papers “C»d Gold." they WMO not amatenrs bat sonart w»- “*hie etewaird has been selBnc cigarettes j It’s a synonym for ■•pertset," w f s Asa. ToUls 3 3 9 for Friedman enough to start in reason a pro team might commit that are not E a CLOSE RACE the first of an annual two-game they mean that college boys will series. Our boys are slight favorites kill themselves bn chances that ous of him and wouldn’t pass the to win but the-lvanbey have been are 100 to 1 against them and that ball to pirn, fearing that he would ’ IN C O L L P LEAGUE playing of late doesn’t make their AVhen the right time comes for the make sd many goals he would get Into Babe Ruth money next season. chances glitter like gold. break their, powr is spent. Fried­ Windham has lost the services man, one of the smartest quarter­ Hanson denied tlm intimation backs of all time, says he has found flatly. “ I never played with a finer New York, Jan. 19.— A close race of its captain, Eddie Nichols be­ bunch of fellows. My differences Is forecast in the Eastern Intercol­ cause he saw fit to play with Plain- by experience thart the chance for field Pros during the regular high the break al'wa'Jfs comes eventually were with the management. I had legiate Basketball League today as reason to know I was . not getting the result of unexpected strength school season in violation to the and when it comej yon have to The eligibility code. Max Heller is also have the power to meet it. a fair deal and fortunately I vras shown' last night by the Colnmbia in a position to quit. I do not have and Pwnsylvania quintets. Penn understood to have violated this When it comes to ,basketball, am oothei' and to dep®nd upon pro basketball for defeated Princeton. 26 to 23. Co- rule by playing with Heller Broth there isn’t the slightest doubt of Inmbi&After seven straight defeats, the superiority of the professional a living.” , better cigarette ers’ Five but as far as can be His observations about the jeal­ won» its first game of the season by learned, has not been dropped from game, in the opinion of Vic Hanson, nosing nut Yale. 24 to 23. the team. Saba, the tall and ener­ three-sport star and captain at the ousy angle were pertinent, as It Dear MUs cpaMjadgo: Oorndll now holds undisputed University of Syracuse and later has been said that pro athletes in X am a yOusg woman S t years oia getic center. Is Windham's best hato heta moRtsd femr yea^ possession of first place, as a re-* scoring bet according to -advance one of the big stars of the Ameri­ all sports didn’t like to give one a d v i c e player all the glory ai-d put him in t ■ , Btotot wo owp (tnit * 99m suit of," Prlnceton^s deifeat. reports. can Basketball League. hU Mtt to the toBor -wtthsnt taktoy w * “ Dutch” Rieger. Columbia’s ver­ “ I’m certain,” . Hanson said, the limelight. Coach Clarke has been drilling “ Because of fraternities an(. to A s LovdoM a phtonge of OW Odld satile athletic star, caged nine his charges hard during the past “ that a professional basketball other things there may be more of Biieatohst I nto* goals'against Yale. Sebaaf, Penn week. The players have been given team Qould beat any college team Hy Ana CoW /odf* A a s .-n t an* ^ aned a * » ^ WhK* gnardi ts^Ued 14 points,in thd last mprd-thah one earful of advice by in! the country. For two reasons— that in the college games,” Hanson ^ to am UAtoU* tor period to defeat Princeton. It- was the pro game is much more jscien- said. “ I never saw any of It in the Dear xan t Co^h Clarke regarding a repetl- X have been ksspl^ the first home basketball game,the ttbh of-their style of playing in the tlflc and the teams are as ubarly pro game.” Hanson is going south this younc n u ll who to uwfulhr iohu Tigers had lost te'Penn since 1924. pasV'‘ Dribbling has been almost perfect as possible in eac’a position. and Tery -weU to do. HU tofkto U n to * spring with the NevT York Yankees X nto to tore with a ama -whn tototon ■The league standing: completely barred at the practice You will find that tU®of col­ steel man or somothtag. X to iW and unlike many college stars who Team / i W". L. P.C,' sessions. This was one of the draw- lege teams have a 'weakness some with him and he has asked an .to .*® toi iptaia^ Oooid X ho hpitor irtth aiwh * Cornell ...... 1 . 0 1.000 place, but the pro teams have tb® have played footjjall, basketbal' \ bride. Should % accept MtoT-WtoU. osoT Hapii. not a cough in a oarioad 'backs in the Meriden game. In ef­ Yale ...... •' • 3';'. 3 ' -.SOO hock®7 dbfi baseball he says he A ns.-A sk him If he emekes OId\Oolda Ans.—Tbo chancss am aU agalaat ;tt. fort to Improve the team’s play, means of strengtbehlnc apy .posi­ Try to wta him om to « d Gold Otgar^ Dartmouth .... - .. 1 - . 1 .,,,»500 llkea hasehalL beat of all. He is an If he eays •’Tes** you;Biny satoty accept I Coach Clarke has shifted “ Butch tion that may be weak.., >- Bttes, Bo will be a different man. Pennsylvania .

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TeL 8TH DISTRICT SCHOOLS A ds ordered fo r tbr®® A * S g o o d u s e d c a r s Tell Her What You Want .14 uhlBold papers. and .stopped b^|S the third or^fi^^^ 560.. , ______Evidently John McHugh sells the day w ill be charged o , appear- 2—1926 F ord Coupes. irOR RENT-POUR ROOM tenement, tual n“ tnber of, U m e s^ M 'An experienced operator will take your ad, help you PERFECT HI SAVINGS Catholic Herald in Warrenpoint 1__1926 F ord T udor Sedan. SINGLE COMB white leghora pullets all Improvementa Apply 93 Foster __1927 F ord F ord or Sedan,; iword It for best results, and see that it is properly In­ street. Telephone 409-3 and intended these headings to go 1__1926 F ord R oa d s^ r. and yearlings, for sale, also white to'the office of the Catholic Herald Wyandotte pullets and yearlings. serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until 1__1926 Studebaker Touring. W oodlan d 65 in 'Manchestefr""Englajid, so he 1 ______1925 E ssex Coach. Charles J. Johnson, 26 seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the Houses for Bent Reach 100 P. C. Mark During ®“ ?o^-^uil forbids” ; display lines not j __1924 Wyllys-Knight Touring. street. T elephone 1398-&. could get credit f9r them. In some 2 ______1924 F ord Tudors. ilASH BATE, FOR RENT—DESIRABLE six room Thrift Week— To, Give Play­ way the package got into the for­ ^°The Herald will not bo responsible f o r s a l e —SECOND HAND coal 2__1924 F ord Coupes. brooder stoves; also Perfe^l^on chick single house, all Improvements, let Tomorrow. eign mail and naturally the only 2 1923 F ord Coupes. i , steam heat. In Greenacres. Inquire for more than one ‘“ ®?"®°aere1i fo r feeders. Inquire o f K a r l Marks*, 136 Maiichester^ Herald the postoffice of any advertisement ordered 1 __1924 C hevrolet T ouring. o f telephone 473. more than one time., incor- 1 __1924 Overlanci Sedan. Sum m er street*. The pupils of the schools In-the authd^EHes in this country ever 1— 1924 N.tsh T ouring. • heard- of was the Manchester, rect'puM Son A sm all deposit on any of these Eighth District celebrated Thrift used cars will hold car for Spring de­ 1000 MARCH HATCHED Tenements for Bent 88 Week and Benjamin .FrenkJin.’s Connecticut, Herald. SS'm ld'i' SrSr‘v'S*r„d». Leghorn Pullets. High producing Wanted— To Buy 68 BARRETT SETS RECORD Warrenpoint is In County livery. Apartments— Flats— Birthday by reaching the one hun­ strain. Grown uder Conn. Grow Down, the southern near m • • Healthy Chick” Plan. Oliver Bros., WANTED—^TO BUY old china, glass dred per cent mark in savings. MANCHESTER. MOTOR SALES TO RENT—4 ROOM tenement, new All advertisements must No. Windham, Conn. and brlo-a-brac. Frederick E. ■ Ne'frry and is situated on- Carling* Dependable Used Cars house, 110 E ld rid ge street. FOR RAINBOW TRAPS Each one of the 875 children pres­ In style copy and typography 1069 Main street Teh 740 Hughes, Phone 386-2. ____ ent deposited money on Tuesday, ford Lough. regulktions enforced by the Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. 45 FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, hot A Articles for Sale JUNK—I will pay highest prices for banking day. The pupils ; have all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds water at all times. In Selwitz build­ JAMES STEVENSON ing; also store, suitable for barber Breaks 90 Out of 100 Targets reached the 9 8 and 9 9 per cent, INFANT STBANGLED SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak of ohlckena Morris H. Lessner, tele­ mark frequently hut this is the first phone 9 8 2 -4 . ______shop. Inquire at Selwitz Shoe Shop In Clay-bird Shoot of Rod- Oakland and Ponti^ kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. time this year the Thrift record has Winsted, Gonn., Jan. 19.— ^The 53 B lssell St. Tel. 2169-3 Manchester Grain and Coal Co., 40 FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at 313 Gun Club. Apel Place. Phone 1760. MAGAZINES, rags, bundled Paper. been perfect for the District. infant son ot Mr. a M Mrs. Theo­ Junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. Main street, second fioor. Telephone WE HAVE SEVERAL good buys in 10:30 a. m. . a j W ill calL J. Elsenberg, 888-3 for appointment. Ray Barrett turned in the best At this time of, year it Is the; cus­ dore Dintrloh was-strangled to Telephone Your Want Ads used cars. Fordc, Chevrolets, Essex Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 tom to compute the amount of death while nursing freto a bottle and a few others. FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with score so far at the Manchester Rod irio nrp accented over the telephone . H. A. STEPHENS Booms Wlthont Board 59 heat; also garage on Spruce street. and Gun cluh shoot, yesterday after­ money the school children, of the in his home heris today. The child RATE given above Chevrolet Dealer Center St. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING applt Telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. District have deposited. A tota.1 was‘six weeks old. The lather Is a anoes, motors, geperators, sold and noon on the Rainbow range. Mr. f o r r e n t — s t e a m HEATED fur­ Barrett broke 90 out of 100 piglons of the balances In the school pasis policeman. 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- repaired; work called for. ^quot nished rooms with kitchen, all Im­ ■> FOUR ROOM FLATS one up and books at the present date is 12, “ S i f l B 2 - V ? mon and Olds demonstrators. Craw­ Eleotrlo Co„ 407 Center street. Phone provements; also one downstairs, all modern lmpr()ve- and established a record for the ford Auto Supply Company, Center 1592. lig h t housekeeping, 109 F oster St. ments. at 437 Center street. Call range. Some of the other scores 857.66. ■ ^ ness office on or Insertion of da.v follow in g tu6 " riTTa T?r*‘C' and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 1986. made were high and gunners who A Thrift assembly will be held each ad., otherwise the CHARGE or 2021- 2. Enel and Feed 49-A Boarders Wanted 59-A the Robertsoh School assembly hall RATE will be collected. No fesponsi- FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement have been ia the lower section of This Is A N ice at 185 Maple street, with all im­ the score sheet have come up with Friday Jan. 20. A playlet entitled bilitv for errors in telephoned ads Auto Repairing— ^Painting 7 WANTED—GIRL OR woman board­ will be assumed and tneir accuracy FOR SALE-rHARDWOOp, 90 cubic provements, Inquire at 187- Maple Salvage” will be, given by Miriam feet thrown on er and roomer, steam heat, bath, all cannot be guaranteed privileges, reaaonble. Call at South street. ^^rillowink are the complete Karlsen, Helen Duronosky, Irving j H c t o e VULCANIZING—^WE have our own loads sold. C. Palmer, 44 Henry August, Leslie Erickson and Ernest Phone 664 i plant and expert to do the work. street. Tel. 895-3. , Herald office. FOR RENT—5 RQOM tenement, all Six rooms en d ' sleexffhff - 96fch, R easonable p rices; all types \of improvements, l^th heat furnished. NamI' Shots Hits Neil. Eunice Brown will speak' ASK FOR WANT AD SERVICE FOR SALE^ - HARDWOOD stove Wanted— Rooms— Board 63 fiteam heat, gas, 2 car garage, nice .work. Center Auto Supply Company, Call at 441 Center street. about "Careful Spending” apd comer location in the Green 6®^ . ;1^6 Center street. length, under cover. Call after 5 R. B arrett...... 83 Supt. Howes will give a short talk Index of Classifications p. m. V. Firpo. 116 Wells street. WANTED—BY YOUNG LADY. room H.'Willis ...... 54 tlons. Price only |7,500; Cash B ox about “ Banking.” ALL MAKES OP CARS repaired, auto Phone 1307-2.- and plain board. North End. W . K n o f l a ...... 100 54 2500 or more. , A rare chance. y Pvpnin" Herald Want Ads are now^ electrical systems repaired, used 344. Dr. Moore ...... Pitkin Street. Green HIU Terrace, parts for sale. Abel's Seryce Station, FOR SALE — SEASONED WOOD KEPT HURT SECRET S. Turkington...... O" new single ot seven rooms, tile irr.«V 7 o?‘E?n»r Oak street. Telephone 789. Chestnut and birch ?6.00 load; hhrd Apartments— Flats— wood ?7; hickory ? 8. Phone 1051-3 or Dr. Schreiber...... 50 d bath, fireplace, all np to date m appear in the numerical order indi­ Tenements for Rent 63 LINDY TO HOP OFF AGAIN ON 893-5. Dumas & Kohls. cated; „ 1 Garages— Service— Storage 10 Ed Elliott ...... J r SUNDAY. 0y0ry d^tEil. Cftii b© inspected Et L ost and Found ...... M'^NUTE from FROM SICK MOTHER The club will hold another shoot Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 Colon, C. Z., Jan. 19.— Col. anytime. „ ^ Announcem ents ...... ^ FOR RENT—GARAGE rgar of 701 "M ain S , ~ s ? x ^ room mo ern tqne on Saturday afternoon. Charles A. Lindbergh, who has t have ten building lots all to­ P ersonals ...... V V ill...... ment, all Improvements. 'Telephone \ Automobiles Main street. Apply ,to Aaron John­ gether on one street that I can sell son, 62 Llndert street. FOR SALE—STRICKLY FRESH eggs 1804 or ca ll A rthur K ’ ofla, 7S..-3. been getting the first real rest he Automobiles for Sale ...... ■ * 55c per dozen. J. O. H ettinger, c o r ­ has had since he left Washington fo r '$100 each. ,Gas, dty water Automobiles for B^hange ...... » Business Services Offered 13 ner Durant and West Middle Turn­ f o r r e n t — 5 OVER 200 PRIESTS early in December, -Is expected to and electricity available. Easy Auto Accessories—Tires ...... pike. Phone 439-2. all modern Improvemehts. Tel. 657-4. Young Mikoleit In Serious terms if desired. A dandy place Auto Repairing—Painting ...... * Inquire at 29 Clinton street. return from the Interior oh Satur­ Auto Schools ••••••;...... •••• CHAIR CANING neatly done. Price day and hop off for Venezuela on for garden and poultry. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ° right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Household Goods 51 State From Injury He Re­ AT O’BRIEN FUNERAL Sunday or Monday. Bnllding lot on Bigelow street, Autos—For Hire ...... n Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone close to Main street. 74x239 feet, Garages—Service—Storage .... 1 1892-2. Col, Lindbergh has been, com­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... “ GAS STOVE, baby carriage, crib, RAYON FILM SHOWING pletely isolated for-five days in the perfectly level, nice shade trees, Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . 12 high chair, kitchen lounge, exten­ ceived at Work. Stamford, Conn., Jan. 19.— Chiriqui mountains. ■ He has been walk and curbing and hard road. Business and Professional Services PIANO TUNING—All work guaran­ sion tabic, chairs, mattresses, child’s Stamford paid tribute today to Rev. Business Services Offered ...... teed. Estimates cheerfully given. rocker. 31 Strant, 859-4. ISOPENTOPUBUC receiving no Visitors except tbe H ousehold Services Offered ...... 12-A Kemp's Music House. Tel. 821. John C. O’Brien, for 27 years pas­ flyers with him and there have OAK/DINING t a b l e , 6 chairs, $24. Building—Contracting ...... tor of St. John’s Catholic church, been no "official” ceremonies to F lo rists— Nurseries ...... Walnut dining table, 6 chairs, $35. Fear that h is' mother, who Is Florists— N urserlcs l o New baby carriage, $20. Used stro l­ and following services in the attend. The only communication Robert J. Smith Funeral Directors ...... Description of Processes of seriously ill. would worry, was the church, where Rt. Rev John J. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. ler, $10. Watkins Furniture Ex­ 1 aason Clarence Mikoleit did not tell between the “ Lone Eagle” and the 1009 Main St. FRESH CUT FLOWERS—carnations. change, 17 Oak. Manufacture to Follow Get Nilan, bishop of Hartford, cej^ Insurance ...... her of the accident at the !^on Ami outside world has been through the Real Estate. ^ Insurance. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... $1.00 per doz., snapdragon $1.00 per Together Meeting. brated pontificial requiem high American, aviators traveling hack Moving—Trucking—Storage .... U d./zen. cyclamen, 50c each, ferns in FOR A FEW DAYS we will sell a factory on Monday in which he was 2 three piece Walnut bed room suite mass, many Stamford people fol­ Steattiship Tickets Painting—Papering ...... five inch pots, 50c each. 379 Burn­ seriously injured. The boy is at and forth. Professional Services...... “ side Avenue. East Hartford, tele­ fo r $75. A good buy. W e are head­ A motion pictu.e film describing lowed Father O’Brien s body to phone Laurel 1610. quarters for good bedding. Benson's the processes in the manufacture of present In the Memorial' hospital in New Britain where it was buried in Repal ri ng- ...... ------9. Furniture Company. serious condidtion. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... rayon, or artificial silk, -wiU be St. Mary’s cemetery. ^ JACK LOCKWILUS HELPING HAND Toilet (Joods and Servicp ...... Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 FOR SALE—SECOND ITAND Craw­ shown in Cheney Hall tonight fol­ He was operated* on yesterday to Never before has Stamford had Wanted—Business Service . 26 determine the nature of the injury. Edncaflonal ford combination coal and gas stove, lowing the regular monthly meeting such an outpouring of people for a by Gilbert Patten PEK K E TT a n d GLENNEY—Local attractive price. Apply J. W. Hale of the Get Together club. The mo­ It was said that the hoy was in­ Courses and Classes ...... and long distance moving and truck­ Company. funeral, according to veteran police Private Instruction ...... ing. Daily express to Hartford. Llv- tion picture exhibition will be open jured by a falling beam which officials. Father O’Brien s churcli D ancing ...... erv car tor hire' Telephone 7-2. ONE MAHOGANY AND genuine to the public and will start at 7:4b. struck him on the back of the head. Musical—Dramatic ...... with 1,200 seating capacity, was 30 leather bed davenport ivith sagless The meeting which precedes will be The pain, however, is in his abdo­ Wanted—Instruction MANCHESTER & N. V. MOTOR DIS- i filled to overflowing during the Finaneial sp rin g $45. 'M ahogan y liv in g room PATCH—Part loads to and Irom : table to m atch, $25. V 'atkins F urni­ for Get Together clu'.. members. men. services. The street before the Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages . ■Vow Yorlc. regrular s-rvlce. Cali 7-2 This film was (obtained from the Physicians in attendance on’ him Business Opportunities ...... ture Exchange. 17 Oak street. church was filled from curb to curb or V-8'2. ! Viscose Corporati'-n by Pkil'P say that the head injury has effect­ and the crowd extended for blocks. ' Money to Loan ...... Cheney and shows in the smallest ed nerves controllin,? the abdominal Money Wanted ...... SET BACK TOURNEY Mope than two. ;hundred P^ie^ts Help nad Situations aepainiig 23 detail just how rayon materials are region. They said that his condi­ attended the services, including Help Wanted—Female ...... The fifth setting of .the Second ;inade. it should be of unusual in- tion is grave and "that it may he Help Wanted—Male ...... ----- Monsignor Shahan, rector of the Help Wanted—Male or Female •• SEWING MACHINES, repairing of -Set-Back Tournament of Cheney : terest to anyone who has ever several days before a change is ap­ Catholic Univesity, Washington. all makes, oils, needles and supplies. Agents Wanted ...... 37- a Bros. A. A. was held in the School 1 worked on silk. .. parent. Situations Wanted^Female ------R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. street Rec on Monday evening, 36 I William C. Cheney will describe The Mikoleit family knew noth Situations Wanted—Male ...... ■'Phone 715< ' the processes as the film is‘'hein.g Employment Agencies ----- .... players being present. First prize, ing of the accident until the boy PUBUC RECORDS Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINUS cush- chickens, were won by John Camp­ exhibited. Mr. Cheney has made a complained of terrible -pains in his -I *^i Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... ’ J ionA.,and pillows; sterilized and special study of viscose products renovated with sulphur and tormal- bell and Philip Cervini with scores abdomen on Wednesday morning Live Stock— V ehicles ...... of 165. Second prize, chickens, and his talk should be educational The following puolic records Poultry and Supplies ...... delyde; best mothod. Manchester He was taken to the Memorial hos Upholstering„Co.. 119 Spruce street. were won by George Olds and Fran­ A chicken a la King supper will were filed in the ctiice ' f the Town Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 be served at six o’clock by the pital where an operation was per­ For Sale— Miscellaneous Phone 1268. cis McClelland with scores of 144. formed yesterday afternoon. Clerk today. members of the c’ ' D from the Old Articles for Sale ...... * ° PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum cleaner and Following are the scores of the WARRANTEE DEEDS Boats and Accessories ...... Mill. N. B. Ric ..rds to the Manches­ Building Materials ...... 47 clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- players making 550 or more points Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4» ing, saw filing. Braithwaite. 52 for the five' sittings. ter Lumber company, property on Electrical Appliances—Radio •• 4J Pearl street. George Olds ...... 702 McKee street, 187 by 200 ■ Fuel and Feed .. i •49-A SCHOOL CHILDREN IN REV. FRENCH GUEST Dwight S. Diqkinson of Spring- “ It’s mel” called a voice which Jack Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, John Campbell...... 663 ere was goin* to be ® big scrap so locks and safes opened: expert key field to Franc.- o. Little of “ I knowed there was goin , l l i j -ihA panff h Household Goods ...... Phil Cervini...... 663 But I run slap inter the night cop, vvS cleanin’ ’em Machinery and Tools ...... « “ fitting, saw filing and grinding. Eric W eim an...... 654 DISTRICT 8 HEALTHY OF ARMY TONIGHT Chester, 50 lots on Middle Height^ Musical Instruments ...... o3 Work called for. Harold Clemson, This parcel of land is one which /pulled a.coupla ’Oademy saps inter niy‘ Office and Store Equipment ..... 54 108 No. Elm street. Phone 462. Henry B re e n ...... 654 'Sp. They knifed me. that b ^ ch of bums did. and this was my; F. M cClelland...... -648 has changed hands three times m Sporting Goods—Guns ...... " the past six months, first being sold chancelogetback atthem.’’: ^ Specials at the S to r e s ' ...... 6“ Private Instruction 2 8 H. Robinson...... 637 Daily Average Absence Due to Of special interest during the "Do Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... o ' H. McCullough .637 Your Best” campaign, is the service to a Long: cadow man by Elman Wanted—To Buy ...... ^ Sickness Only 18 Out of To­ and Rolston, and . .er by tbis pur­ Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts b a c k w a r d CHILDREN and those F. Thayer ...... 607 at the local Salvation Army this behind In work because of sKJkness tal of 900 Pupils. evening. The meeting tonight will chaser to Mr. Dickinson. Mr. Dick­ Restanrants tutored In all gram m ar sch ool sub-- C. Custer ...... 605 Rooms Without Board ...... 59 be in charge of Rev. C. J. French, inson yesterday bought a ^ p a r t- ..59-A Jects. Former grammar school L. L a in e ...... 605 The health conditions in the ment house on North V^itney Boarders Wanted ...... principal. Reasonable rates. Call ...... 603 pastor of the Nazarene church. This Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 M. MacDonald . schools of the Eighth District have street, Hartfora, ' om Mr. LUtle. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 215-5 J. Canade . . . . , ...... 603 Is Mr. French’s first visit to the Sal­ been remarkably good during ihe vation Army, and a very large audi­ RELEASE OF CAVEAT Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... L. Durfee . . .. - ...... 597 school year to date. Out of a totel J. Leo 0 ‘Gorman, administrator Real Estate For Rent ••••.•••597 ence is expected to greet him. It is Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. AARON COOK, CIVIIi WAR W. Ferine . •. membership of more than 900 the of the estate of James Francis Gor­ Business Locations for Rent .... VETERAN, SERIOUSLY ILL Wm. Boyle ...... 593 expected that many of the Nazarene average dally absence for sickness members will be present at the man and the estate of Bridget Gor­ H ouses for Rent ...... W. Saunders . I...... 593 has been 18. This figure speaks man, against Patrick Gorman, ^re­ Suburban for Rent ...... Aaron Cook, Jr., aged 85, one of I 593 service in the citadel this evening. Summer Homes for Rent ...... Wm. Ritchie . well for the work of the school phy­ lease of lien in civil action which Manchester’s best known citizens, H. B. Moriarty ,..,.....593 sician and nurses and indicates The senior hand will be out in was to have come ‘nio court on Jan­ Wanted to Rent ...... full force this evening to render Real 3-state For Sale fails to show any material improve­ - • • • • ' .565 healthful home conditions. In this uary 13. This case has been set­ A. Irwin ....- special music during the service. Apartment Buildings for Sale ... ment from a shock which he suffer­ J. Loomis .... ___ 565 connection a study of absences from Business Property for Sale ...... ed several weeks ago. He is con­ The service will begin at 7:30 .and tled. Farms and Land for Sale ...... Wm. Wuerdig .'..-.560 other causes than sickness show fined to his bed at his Mantehester .... 5 6 0 that Friday afternoons and Monday is open to the public. Commandant JEWS PROTEST Houses for Sale ...... P. Gustafson . Spohn is looking forward to a big rs PRI Lots for Sale ...... Green home and is seriously ill. Mr. forenoons invariably show many Sofia, Jan. 19—1 ^ 1 Requiem protest Resort Property for Sale ...... ; Cook is a Civil War yeteran. "stay away” children. School off! time this evening, and is especially meetings by Jews throughout Bul­ Suburban for Sale ...... The longest prize fight In. his­ interested in seeing as many of the cifils wonder sometimes if paients garia against the recent anti-Seme- Real Estate fpr Exchange ...... tory lasted for 276 rounds. It was soldiers of the lo ^ l corps on duty, AS they approached through Wanted—Real Estate ^ « between Jack Jones and Patsy do their part In excluding school tic outrages in Rumania were order­ "I won’t forget what.you did,, Auction—Legal Notice* The movie “ Annie Laurie” was as possible. An open air meeting the softly failing snow, Hkmp-, Tunney at Cheshire, England, in hours from the week-ends the chil­ ed today by the chief rabbi. iMouse,’’ promised > J a o>k.: Auction Sales «,••••■...... < filmed in England and Scotland. dren spend out of'tcwn. will precede tbe indoor service. “ That’s all right,V returned tfie: ton House looked :reassui^ly Legal Notices ...... 1825. town boy. “ I w ed you dark and^ilent. But' they By Frank Beck And I wanted to even up ynt’* couldn’t . QHye the- window GAS BUGGIES— Shipwrecked that gang. Good night.” when they tried to get in. n o t - UNLESS WE iF^ \ o iS p uareMEO IF JUNIOft iONLY COULD DRIFT

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    1 The Men's club of Second Con- HOSPrrAL NOTES Modem-Old Fashion Dance ' gregational church will hold its FIRST UNDY DiMJCE * Given by Hose Co. No. 1,_ 3L^._F. P* monthly fellowship supper at the Hose House, Corner JSJtain aaa. church tomorrovr evening'at 6:30. Admissions at Memorial hospital Hilliard Streers The speaker will'be Robert K. An­ Auspices yesterday included: Clarence Miko- Friday Evening, Jan. 30 * derson, vice president of Watkins leit of 21 Woodl i street. D ^iel Music by Behrend’s Orchestra Brothers. , Miller of 188 Spencer street, ^ iv e Lew Beebe, Prompter Metcalf of 73 West street. Martha Lindy American Whist Club Admission 60c. Francis G. Little of this town Vasarin of East Windsor Hill. sold yesterday the three-story brick MODERN-OLD FASHION GeSge Bellows of 871 North Main TINKER HALL . apartment building\ at street, Dorothy Hearn of 21 Wa^en DANCING Whitney street, Hartford, to Dwight street and Mrs. Anne Rogers of 53 Saturday, January 21 In The S Dickenson of Springfield. The Pearl street. ^ transacUo«, which is said to have Patients discharged were Mrs. Buckmister’s Orchestra TONIGHT. 1 involved approximately \$4M 00, Mary McKeever, Miss Martha Rob­ Tickets------50c was handled by William S. Hdye inson of 73 Ridge street and Mrs. A tth e RAINBOW The property has a frontage of 61 James Quinn of Park street. \ ■ (Includes Dancing luad Checking) feet on North Whitney street and is Mr. Bellows, who is master me­ 154 feet deep. There are six apart­ chanic for the Orford Soaj company of ments in the building. was operated upon for appendicitis. The Bohemian Bridge club n- yesterday afternoon with Mrs. !^ b - The Lindy-American Whist (fiub Entertainment by local talent Sale Lasts Two Days More ABOUT TOWN ert McKay of Summit street. Mrs. ■ \ Walter Hoffman won first prize and will give a dance -i°,her vhall will be given at the North Method-^ f Mrs. Harold Puter, consolation. The Saturday night. Buckmlster s or­ ist church bazaar next week.— adv., Tlie‘'Manchester Green Commu­ next bridge will be held chestra of Rockville wi" lurnish the nity club will hold its regular meet­ music. ing at the school hall tomorrow Hoffman at her home on Gerard evening. After the business a dem­ street. ____ , ; | ! ^ A 10-pound daughter was born onstration will be given of a stere- Members of the newly org^ized yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles optlcon aud a number of slides orchestra at the Manchester Gremi Wlgren of Stephen street. shown. The club is contemplating school held a food sale in the school making a gift of a lantern for the basement yesterday. Sandwiches, George Bellows, master mechanic benefit' of the children of the Green cake cookies, pie. doughnuts home- at the Orford Soap Company plant, school. It is hoped there will be a m d ; candy, coup. ^ was operatea >PP".p‘ ‘ J ' large turnout of the people of the cheese werc- on sale. The PfoMe Hospital this mornir for appendl ^ community at the demonstration. citis He underwent the operation • were $12.11 which will be Children’s and Women’s Apparel Greatly R^uced f!E>r m iic . The pupils are grateful well’ and a satisfactory recovery is | The Woman’s Home Missionary to all who donated food. expected. society of the South church will meet tomorrow at 2;3l> The P. of H.” ^ h is t club will Manchester Division No. 1, A. O. For Quick Clearance \ in the social parlors. Mrs. Robert meet with Mrs. Ernest Newcomb of H. will meet tonight in St. James Richmond will be in charge of the East Center street tomorrow after­ ha’ll 'at 8 o’clock. After a short program which will be on the sub­ meeting some of the members will ject of .“ Our Orientals.” Mrs. Mary noon. go to Rockville to attend an Initia­ G>ats Reduced Children’s Coats Dorward w'ill be the hostess. St. Margaret’s Circle, Da,ughters tion. of Isabella will meet at 7.30 this ' C The Good Will club of the Fifth The Chumiate Club held its reg­ evening in K. of C-nllv! $7.98 to $9.98 district will give another whist so­ business meeting whist will be play ular weekly meeting last evening at CHILDREN’S cial tomorrow night at the City the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry COATS ...... $5.98 "View dance hall. Playing will begin ed. Morrell of Talcottville. Pinochle was COATS ...... $4.98 Boys' and girls' coats in rose, tan, navy at 8:30 and six prizes will be offer­ Sunset ...ouncil Degree of Poca­ played and Mrs. Henry Morrell and Coats that have been priced as high as ed the winners. Refreshments and Walter Henry won the prizes. Re­ and blue in tailored and dainty fur trim­ hontas, No. 45, will hold its resula. $10.00 each. Sport and dress models. med styles. Some real values in this lot general dancing will follow. Sidney meeting in Tinl:.:- hall tomorrow freshments were then served by the Sizes 7 to 14 years. Coats that are dur- Hagenow is chairman of the com­ evening at 7:30. After a brief bus­ hostess, after which games were at $5.98. played. Walter Henry rendered sev- j ' able as well as good looking. mittee and his assistants, Mrs. Aime iness session a public ?• • Demurs and Mrs. Irving Keeney. low with Mrs. Ida Diana at the head eral piano solos. The next ineeting of the committee in charge. will be held on Wednesday evening. Flat Tire CHILDREN’S Mr. and Mrs. David ord of Oak January 25 at the home’ of Mr. and $9.98 street are in Atlantic City on their Miss Marion Tayloi-of West Cen­ Mrs. Homer V^altz of 53 W^ard Battery Trouble COATS ...... $9.98 to $14.98 silver wedding “ honeymoon.’ They ter street will entertain the Golden street, Rockville. Our higher priced children's coats have COATS ...... $7.98 expect to be back home a ween Rule club at her home this even­ Out o f Gas beSi reduced to ^^-^S— coats that have from Friday. Jude Thomas B. Molloy in the This lot includes boys' chinchilla and ing. been selling regularly at $12.50 to tl9-98. cheviot coats and girls’ woolen coats In fur court of common pleas yesterday Suede-like fabrics, bolivia and sport mate­ ^Irs. cieorge W. House of Benton awarded the Boone Gardiner Nur­ trimmed models. Light and dark colors. The Parent-Tea er Association rials, tailored or fur trimmed. street entertained a party of friends of the Fifth district will give a sery company of Louisville, Ky., a at whfst last even’ ng. The winners whist tomorrow night at 8:15 in judgment for $125 against C. E. Phone 1S51 of first prizes were Mrs T. J. S h ^ the City View Dance halh______Wilson of this town for nursery and Charles Hartenstein, while the stock. The stock is said to have consolation awards fell to Mr. Shaw been shipped to Manchester and a CAMPBELL’S and Mrs. Hartfenstein. dispute arose as to its condition and Suits and Dresses NOTICE quality. Dresses Reduced At the imblic’s request we will continue this special for ten more CARD OF THANKS FILLING days. Rush your work to. The We wish tp thank our neighbors $2.98 to $3.98 R educed IMIS price of leather went up the first of and friend for the sympathy ex­ DRESSES...... $1.98 the year. This is the last ch^ce tended to us in our bereavement in STATION the death o f our beloved husband Wool jersey and woolen dresses in tan, for you to get your shoes repaired green, navy and red. Dresses that are for halt price. and father. Comer Main and Middle $2.98 to $3.98 Jersey Department Store MRS. FRANK ROBINSON just the style and quality for school wear. m Mep’s Soles sewed o n ----- MRS. HARWOOt) SHELLY. Turnpike DEPOT SQUARE, Ladies’ Soles sewed o n ----- 75c Suits and Frocks $1.98 Goodyear and O'Snllivan's heels $3.98 WOOL MANCHESTER attached. DRESSES...... $2.98 Dainty printed wool challie and plain colored jersey dress­ All work guaranteed at the Mothers! Here is your opportunity to es in darling models for the young miss. Sizes 2 to 5 years. get the school miss a good looking dress This lot also includes boys’ jersey suits in two piece styles. Boston Shoe Repair at a saving. Many mothers are buying Sizes 2 to 6 years. Open Every Night these dresses with next winter's need in Shop PUON&S, view. All styles and colors. Until 9 O’clock 103 Spruce St., Corner Bissell $4.98 to $5.98 DRESSES ...... $3.98 "GOOD THINGS TO EAT Our $4.98 to $5.98 jersey, kasha and $3.98 Jersey Suits $2.98 cloth dresses have been reduced to the very low price of $3.98, Many attractive Boys’ Jersey suits in two piece styles in the wanted shades. CALL 2000 styles and colorings await your selection. Sizes 2 to 6 yerrs. Phone 4 5 6 fresh fish Fresh Fish Specials SPECIAL ON Hats, Tams, Toques $1 $2.98 Challie Dresses $1.49 lorty Smoked Filet Of This includes our remaining stock of Today felt hats and velvet tarns— values as high Plain challie dresses In rnilored styles that are snkable for athom _ _ every day wear. A'wide range of colors...... 25c IV. as $3.49. This lot also includes our HADDOCK, 2 lbs. ish Haddock 33C $1.25 and $1.49 knitted toques and beret . 40c lb. Steak Cod’l% : ... . .25c lb. H alibut...... The same as Finnan Haddie, only boneless. tarns. Boston Blues...... 25c lb. M ackerel...... 25c lb. Boiled or broiled, served with butter or cream sauce, You Flounders ...... 15c lb. Filet Haddock...... 30c lb. iviii find it a most'^delicious fish. S m elts...... 30c lb. B utterfish...... 35c lb. Fresh Dressed Haddock and Filet of Haddock Oysters ...... 40c pt. rorvinir Ovsters ' Stewing Oysters Extra Special Shad ...... 25c lb. ^ ^ Bake or Bod $ 2 . 9 8 e a . C lam s...... 25c qt. Deep Sea Scollops .. 65c lb. Sliced Sliced Halibut Bath Robes $1.98 Swordfish...... 45c lb. Boxed Oysters . .30c dozen Mackerel Attractive patterns and colorings in light and dark shades. First deUvery 8 o'clock. CaU 3000 for Fresh Fish.______This is our regular stock of $2,98 bath robes. Sizes 7 to $2.98 SW E A TE R S...... S i 8 Children’s >.wool and knitted sweaters in pink, blue y j^ e . FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —W a made a record on Fresh Egg sales Thursday, seUlng just a 14 years. Slip-on and coat styles. ^Ifome have animals embroidered on litHe ove^?hre?S2s or 139 dozin to be exact before 10 o'clock. them. Sizes: infants’' ‘ to "2 years. Apples, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Parsnips, Carrots, A ^ n T r id a y ? Strictly Fresh Native Eggs...... 57c dc«en Red Cabbage ^ a S; shipment of Fancy White Cauliflower and Fresh Spinach HOUSE D R E S S E S ...... $1.00 $1.25 to $1.50 VESTS and Fresh Sausage M eat...... ' gsc ib. Our regular $1.49 quality house dresses Including prints and AND DRAWERS .. 69c Pinehurst H am burg...... dozen ginghams in attractive colorings and designs. Long or short Short and long drawers. Your choice of wool, cotto^and sleeves. rayon vests and drawers that have been selling regularly ^ - The Herald made a mistake Reymander’s Market Com F la k es...... on our potato adv. yesterday; $1,25 to $1.50 each. ^ Shredded W h ea t...... it should have read Cannon’s HOUSE DRESSES ...... • $1.49 1069 Main Street, Opposite Army and Navy Club Cream of Wheat, Wheatena, Natvie Potatoes SI .59 bushel, Good looking printed dresses in a wide assortment of de­ JERSEY AND SUEDE- OC OR delivered to your home. We Deliver. Malt Breakfast F o o d ...... 3Sc signs. Short sleeves. These dresses are so good T.TKE L E G G IN S...... 1 Phone 456. they can he worn to the market mornings and around the house Your choice of jersey and suede-like leggings in tan, navy and afternoons. brown. Button and zipper fastening.

    $5.98 to $7.98 BATH ROBES ...... $4.98 « 1 4 9 Some of these are the well known Beacon bath robes. Dark BOYS’ WASH SUITS ...... V and light colorings. Sateen trimmed. i Broadcloth, chambray and linen crash suits in the makes— Cinderella and Jack Tar. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regu­ % $2.69 lar price $1.98. Do you choose Use the MAYTAG $1.25 Hot Water Bottleor Fountain Syringe, ea. 79c Disaster, Danger or Safety? Anywhere- Guaranteed. Two quart size hot water bottle.

    L i v i n g beyond your income *Vhair Space Store Open is disastrous. Free Delivery Tonight Living up to your income is Daily Anywhere dangerous. than other washers—21 gallons mstead of th until 9 O’clock in Town usual 17—and the tub is all clothes-room because it is SOUTH 'M f\ h CHESTER * The safe and ^ successful way “ machinery-free.” is to spend a little less than The Maytag does a whole w as^g—50 y o u 'M tn . clothes (dry weight) in one short fuls in 3 to 7 minutes—^washes everything without Beatrice Sweeney. rubbing even collars, cuffs and wristbands. Try it an lation of Its new oflacers with those President, Mrs. Arline Strange. Aguiar deposits in a bank account Honorary president, Mrs. Lillian Sentinel, Mrs. Theresa Mlllkow- see! C .L C .’S1NSTALLAT10N of the Hartford, Rockville and ski. „ will put you on the safe side Thompsonville assemblies. The Mahoney. Auditor, Miss May Barrett. '-J If the Maytag doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. Vice president. Miss Grace Spil- ifiW event will take place In all proba­ ^rustee, Mrs, Agnes Quieh. ' ^ WITH OTHER ASSEMBLIES bility the first Sunday in February iane. at K. of C. hall. The installation Recording secretary, Mrs. Sue A1 Behrend’s orchestra has b^n The Savings Bank of Manchester H illery Bros. ceremony will ,be In charge of the ^3 ui*k6 engaged to furnish music at the an, state president, Mrs. Margaret P Fipancial secretary, Miss Besrle n u a l'b ^ of ^Orient Lpdre of Masov'^ South Manchester, Conn, Local Ladies to Seat Officers at of E^t HaHfoM, %hlch ie to iak*}' lying interest at 4^% annuidly, compounded ton and her staff. Mrs. Sophia Tynan. Joint Meeting With.Rockvil^e Treasurer, Mrs. Rose'Woodhouse place at the Hartford clufr, Tuesday i/uarterly. , 384 Hartford Road, Coleman is general chairman of the and Thompsonville Groups. committee of arrangements. Mistress-at-arms, Miss Dorothy evening, Januanr 31. Mr. Behr#id will- enlarge his orchestra to South Manchester' The new officers of Gibbons As­ Tynan. ,, Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies ' Assistant mistress-at-arms. Miss pieces for this occasioxu ' t . ■ of Columbus will have a joint instal­ sembly are: A '

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