CHINESE TONG WAR BYPASSED SPRBAIPS TO CAPITAL CHINESE CITY BOMBARDED BY WARSHIPS Washington, D. G., March 26.— The Chinese Tong war ex­ ' , ' ^ '' A ' V LATE CHECK SHOWS tended to Wasl.ington today DURING W E E and one Chinese, Lem Jhotug, vs- 'J 40, was murdered in the kitch­ en ol a restaurant directly op­ posite police headquarters. 20 NOT YET FOUND; B Y ^ E M B L Y The murderer escaped. - Resume of Legislative^Do- KILL COU^GE HEAD ings By Herald Man Snow ON lEONG TONG Vite Chanceflor Williams, Dead— Two British Subjects Measures of Important TO PAY lAW YE \Killed and Score Missing— Three Priests Murdered; Nature. . TOADGIINHEN Anti-Foreign Feeling Grows In Shanghai as Agitators By HERBERT L. CRAPO Harangne Natives. Members Confer With Attor­ Herald Corresiwndeiit Hartford, Conn., March 26.— ney on Manchester Mur­ Shanghai, March 26.— Evacua­ More legislation of wide interest tion of Americans from Nanking On the Carpet and important nature was acted der—-Hip Sing 10th Vic­ was proceeding, according to the upon or sent from committees for latest advices available today, and action this week than in any simi­ tim In War. It was reported that as far as the lar period of the 1927 General As-' present check-up, shows there are sembly. Notable among the meas­ probably not more" than twenty ures reported out was the state Americans yet unaccounted for. budget, submitted by the appropri­ While arrangements were pro­ Many of tHese may have left Nan­ ations committee five weeks ahead gressing’ rapidly for the speedy tri­ king prior to 'Thursday’s outrages. of the record set by the session of al In the present term of the Supe­ The one known American killed 1925. A few other records of the rior court of Loo Hoo Wing and is Vice Chancellor WUliams of sort hare been set also. Chlng Lung, New York Chinese ac­ of ^ e r ic a n and British citizens brought bombardment by American warships is pictured] Nanking University. Two British Jury service for women met the cused of murdering Ong King In heie. At the left is Standard Oil Hill, where the casualties among foreigners occurred. , With scores of British and Ameri­ subjects are reported killed and expected defeat in the Senate this the laundry sho'p on Cak street score are still unaccounted for. One week. Then the House refused to can subj^ts seeking refuge on the hill, Cantonese artillery shelled it and rioters launched a simultaneous attack. Allied war- here early Thursday morning, ships laid down barrages around the hill to permit the foreigners’ removal. Japanese was killed. take from the American Legion the Hartford police were morally cer­ Ah Italian priest. Rev. Vanara, administration of the $2,500,000 tain today that they had establish­ and a French priest, Rev. Dugbnt, soldiers’ relief fund. Revised plans ed the affiliations of the parties are reported to have been murder­ for state aid on country roads were concerned in regard to which of the presented. Sixteen-year-old drivers STUDENT IS SHOT ed in Nauking and their missions two rival tongs they are members. TO TAKE ACTION looted. of automobile received the sanction Last night two On Leong tong K ids D ivvy Up Poison of both IJouse antf Senate mem­ Split Among Cantonese bers. And both legislative bodies emissaries from New York went to With the evacuation of the for­ Hartford in behalf of the alleged DURING ODD PRANK agreed to have the automobile IN LUCAS CASE eigners having begun, attention on speed limit rescinded, so that driv­ slayers and consulted for two hours the Nanking situation now turns with Attorney Percy Bryant at his ing at thirty miles an hour is no Found In Vacant Lot to the Cantonese themselves. There longer prima facie evidence of home in East Hartford. Lawyer are some fears expressed here that V speeding, but driving even at five Bryant hag often acted as legal ad­ Youth Dressed as Convict at there may be a wide split within viser for the Chinese In that city. Here is a new picture of General miles an hour may be considered New York, March 26.— Many^ Divided Tliem Springfield Lawyer Secretiye the Cantonese ranks over the inci­ reckless driving. It was said at Atty. Bryant's office mothers lived hours of anxiety yes dents which have occurred and Chiang Kai-shek, generalissimo of today that he would probably be 1-1 We divided them without cheat­ Higher Wages Ball Mistaken For Real terday following discovery that ing and played sidewalk checkers which have been directly attributed the Cantonese armies in China, who The attorney general has proved retained as counsel to. the accus­ three-year-old Robert Delmonico, On Antopsy Bat Says He to the Cantonese. Chiang Kai Shek, is reported hurrying to Nanking to ed men In the trial next week. with them,” Robert said. “ But I a worthy servant, and is to receive of 250 Fifth avenue, Astoria, had didn’t lick any of them, and 1 military leader of the Cantonese answer demands of . America, Eng­ higher wages. Also he is to be able Known iii Hartford Thing By Cop. found a bottle containing bich­ land and other foreign powers for According to Hartford authori­ didn’t see Gloria lick them,” he Has Grounds Enougk and of the more conservative to hire help tor himself. And the va­ loride of mercury tablets and shar­ assured his mother. branch of the Nationalist move- protection o^ their subjects from rious state's attorneys are to have ties, one of the two men who came ed some'Of the ipoison with oth^r further outrages. here In the ln,terest8 of Loo Hoo Mrs. Delmonico carried the tab­ :ment, is reported today at Lung- higher pay. All providing three blUf . Boston, Mass., March . 26.-^Vic­ children. Not until, detectives of lets and bottle to .tl^ .^toria .sta­ reported favdra'bly during the week and Chlng, is the man who was re­ Astorta Pheclnct "had made a Evidence enougftrto jirsttftredin- proqqed to Nan- tim of a policeman's bullet fired tion. - jAatnnWwTMiPBe^BrtfliF-gBd: o eign demonstrations come . from are passed, and, it, IS presumed they sponsible for the smuggling of to house canvass and questioned ers of the precinct- spent several many guns Into . Hartford at the .fbr^lgners. At tKi saiiie timb there other quarters. will be as they have the approval through a misundcrstandlns; of a many youngsters were - the niinds hours looking through homes In a against the authorities, of the Mid^ time of the murder of two Chinese of their parents relieved. is A report that the radical factloh Destroyer Ordered of those who are directing the Leg­ youthful prank, MOrton C. Eu'stil, five-block area for youngsters "who ^letown hospital for the insane was islature In the way in which It in Hartford In November, 1924. Robert found the bottle bearing has summoned M. Borodin, Russian The legation has ordered that as Harvard, junior, of "Washington, might have carried away some of adviser to Nanking^ If these, two American destroyer proorod to should go. The emissaries are On Leong mem­ the label of the James Drug store, found at the autopsy on the, Lucas D. C., lies wounded In Peter Bent the tablets. Mothers searched men meet in Nanking there are Chefoo where dissensionlT between Among other measures approved bers and this confirms first belief 44th street and Eighth avenue. In frantically in their children’s pock­ body yesterday, according to a are those making it possible for that the man murdered here was a Brigham hospital today. • a lot near his home. He brought ets. statement made this morning by grave dangers of a clash between the police and military authorities may endanger Americans. Hip Sing. Eustls’ wound is not serious and >. bottle home to his mother, Mrs. Nicholas Gronkowski of Springfield, the two which may lead to dire re­ the judges, instead of one, to sit At 9 o’clock last night polic*' re­ 'Foochow, is reported ,to. have in trial over persons accused of In most of the ten murders com­ ported the search over and the who:has been retained by the Lucas sults to the Nationalist movement. mitted since the breaking of the at th, bo.pItal It la axpacted ha Anti-Foreign Feeling beefi the scene of anti-Christian capital offense if those persons W ill soon be permitted to return to that he and his little sister, Gloria, danger past. It is believed the family In thAifitestlgatibn. truce between the two Chinese or­ An^ foreign feeling in Shanghai and anti-foreign rioting. Despite elect trial by judge rather than by his dormitory at the college. The eighteen months old, and several youngsters who shared the dia­ Attorney. GstbBkowski appeared to ganizations, a Hip Sing has been other children found the tablets in became more pronounced today. the appeals of the American consul jury; two. bills authorizing electric bullet entered hts upper left fore­ mond-shaped tablets with Robert be aversfe to jrfi^ilclty in 'the case there for protection Chinese have public service corporations to make the victim. In New York efforts are arm. a lot at Sixth and Graham avenues, discarded them after tiring of play­ but eaid Ayw the telephone that ,he; ;The activities of agitators was re­ being m^de to have a new truce Astoria. ing with them. flected among the Chinese In the forced their way into American and to sell gas, and requesting Returning from Ball had -enough to make a good case properties. , ^ Congress to repeal the federal es signed with the threat of deporta- It was while returning In an au­ when the matter comes up. He Yoreign settlement Chinese of all j tion if this is not done immediately. declinod to say whether the action walks of life are questioning- for­ Rear Admiral H, H. Hough, tate tax. tomobile from the costume ball of commanding the United States na­ I Connecticut is the only state in the Hasty Pudding club, exclusive would be civil or criminal. eigners when the foreign conces­ House Measures the country,' according to the lat­ val forces at Nanking, reported by The House refused to pass a bill Harvard society, that Eustig was ILLINOIS MINERS GRAY READS BIBLE- The result of the ' autopsy ts sions are to be turned back to the est news dispatches, where any of Cantonese. ” wireless to tbe American legation ordering an investigation of the shot. He was garbed in the dress of shrouded in mystery for noifb of the the alleged slayers has been cap­ a penitentlarv prisoner. With him persons who' were on the scene- power resources of the state and tured. In less than a day, the al­ the doings of all the public service were WilHam L. Elkins, of Phila­ ARE HOLDING WHIP would make any statement. The leged slayers of the Manchester delphia, Walter Maynard, of New IS VERY NERVOUS autopsy was’ performed by Dr. 'Wil- S Oa-‘.bf 4 S X corporations operating in Con- Chinaman were captured, identi­ lestation from the Chinese. The iiQcticqt. Other bills on which the York and (^eoffrey McNair Gates, marM Allen of East Hartford, cor­ quietly increasing the landing | Americans reaching safety includ­ fied, given a preliminary hearing of Elyria, Ohio, all students at the oner’s physician, and among those forces,, usually without divulging, legislators turned thumbs down are and bound over to lae Superior ed Miss Anna Moffatt, of Fort permitting bowling on Sunday, re­ college. present were Dr. A. B. .Moran, "Wil- the movements of the m,en. ' Sheridan, 111., who was wounded court without bail and removed to Points Toy Pistol Unions Control Situation Al­ Alleged Slayer of Art Editor liatn R. Quish and assistant. ■While there have been no at­ ducing the working hours of wo­ jail in Hartford. twice in the body by bullets fired As they passed Patrolman Selden Had Been Postpeued. tacks, indications that an assault men in industry, licensing realtors, The ninth and tenth tong mur­ by Cantonese soldiers. Knight, traffic officer at Massachu­ Although scheduled for Tuesday against the foreign settlement is and dividing the town of Stamford ders since the simultanoous out so In Indiana— To Quit On Collapses In Cell— Is of this week, the second autopsy Mach Looting three ways. setts avenue and Beacon street in' ..being planned are increasing. Na- All the official and personal pos­ break at midnight 'Wednesday in wae not performed on, that day be- Bills and petitions reported out the Back Bay, one of the' students tfonallst soldiers are fraternizing sessions of Unjted States Consul several parts of the country, occur­ pointed g toy pistol at the officer, ■ cause Dr. George Schadt of Spring- of committees this week totaled red last night In Washington and April 1. Closely Guarded. with the Guerillas and laborers. John K. Davis were looted or des­ he reported. Patrolman Knight field feared that he might be In­ Student agitators affiliated with the troyed. ' just about 140. Of these some two- East Cambridge, Mass. gave chase in another automobile. volved in trouble for examining the thirds were rejected. This average The man slain In Massachusetts Kuomlntang..(the Liberal move­ Among the American pfopertie* Catching up with the students he body without permission. ment), uniformed troops and at Nanking known to have b^n is expected to be kept up through was Jim Sing, 65, one of the weal­ leaped to their machine and in a Chicago, 111., March. 26.— Illin­ New York, March 26.— While Dr. Schadt balked at the autopsy the session which is now growing thiest Chinese in East Cambridge propagandists, . Including bobbed destroyed were the consnlatOx scuffle that followed, when he says, District Attorney Newcombe today because he was a resident of Mas­ old rapidly. To speed up things and a former Hip Sing leader. His ois and Indiana bituminous coal op­ haired women ^ahd Indians, are theological seminary. Hill Crest Eustis refused to stop the machine, continued examining persons with sachusetts and would not go ahead haranguing crowds throughout the school, a number of homes and ao Speaker John H. Hill has dispensed assasin, a youthfui gunman, es- he drew his revolver and the shot erators must sign up with the cared. without permission from State’s Atr native quarters upon the necessity industrial plant. with formal votes on matters not resulted. It was not until the shoot­ union, or close their mines. either a direct or Indirect knowl­ torn ey Hugh M. Alcorn. Dr. Schadt There are practically no new de­ edge of the murder of Albert Sny­ and the certainty of immediate sur­ The Americans at Nanking are likely to be controversial. He ac­ ing was over that the officer rea­ Their hands are tied by state returned, to Springfield on the same now boarding warships, proceeding. cepts reports from committees with velopments In Manchester today In lized that Eustis was a student and der art editor of “Motor Boating,” render of the foreign settlement law. Both states require, workmen day and Dr. Allen-was retained by territory to the Cantonese gov­ from the university grounds with­ the proviso “ unless ^ there be ob­ connection with the murder. Coun­ not an escaped prisoner in reality. counsel for Henry Judd Gray were the Lucas lawyers. ty Detective Edward J. Hickey and in mines to have certificates before ernment. out a naval escort. The refugees at jection-” The plan has worked like preparing to have him examined by None of the doctors who were local police officials re-visited the alienists. Three thousand civilians, com the university compound had und- a charm. When a lady sits In the they go under ground. The United present yesterday would comment scene of the murder again yester- Both Gray, the middle aged cor­ prlsing the so-called supervisory i ^ Speaker’s chair, as the case was Mine Workers control the state on the case. Dr. Allen, who per­ corns Thursday moming With the Chi- set, salesman, and his former mis­ yesterday when Mrs. Helen E. formed the autopsy, was mum, and labor’ n S neae attacking, shooting and burn- (Contlnned on Pafc,*e 2) SDIEWALK HEARINGS mine boards in Illinois anfi Indi­ tress,. Mrs. Ruth Brown Snyder, Lewis, of Stratford, presided, mem­ ana! In Illinois, a brother of John Dr A. B. Moran of this town, who Chan^f , tbe ! ing all around them. bers are too polite to object. Mrs. widow of the murdered man, are is Investigating the case for the Luapel district, municipal intelli-1 L. Lewis, president of the miners, gene officers are said to' possess evi­ LevJs fdlowed the Speaker Hill showing greater mental and physi­ Lucas family, would say nothing. NEWS FROM liONDON; NEXT MONDAY NIGHT is hea'd of the i bureau.. Effective cal strain as the danger of their dence that the general labor union plan to the letter. FALL RIVER VICTIH , control also has been established Dr. Moran is known to have London, March 26.—*-The Daily Last Triday Session position dawns more keenly upon Is a branch of the Chinese com- Mail today prints the following dis­ in Indiana. The result' Is that none them. • made the statement, however, that munlist party. The coming Friday session prob­ Board of Selectmen to Hold in three minutes lie could present patch from Sir Percival Phillips, it« OF LANDRY DISEASE but a union miner can work in It is reported that Gray wl\l seek ably will be the last one of the Special Meeting In Municipal either state. enough facts t o . Attorney Alcorn correspondent from Shanghai: 1927 legislature. By the end of a change of venue, owing to the in­ to justify a second autopsy and an “ Bnt for thelintervention of Brit­ B uilding. To Close Down creasing feeling against both him­ next week every controversial mat­ investigation; of the case. . REFUGEES ARRIVE ish and American warships at Nan­ Young Man Stricken With Both Indiana and Illinois opera­ self and Mrs. Snyder in Queens king, the greater part of the foreign ter probably will have been done The Board of Selectmen will hold county. away with, either by passage ®r Dread Sickness That Killed tors hpye elected to close down population would- undoubtedly have special meeting in the Municipal April first rather, than renew tile Asks for Bible. Shanghai, March 26.— Tired and the opposite. Nearly every commit­ Albert Frick. worn by their frightful experience, been massacred by the Cantonese building Monday night at eight present wage agreement .they said Gray, whose companionship with army, which entered that city Wb<*' tee win have finished by another o’clock to hear several petitioners 174 refugees arrived here today week; and a month from that time Fall River, Mass,, March 26.— today. The states will be tied up Mrs.. Snyder was marked by gay REPORTS OF REVOLT nesday morning. for sidewalks and curbing construc­ parties at which liquor fibwed free­ from Nanking and Chinkiang or acjonrnmc-iit should be acoomplish- Within eight inches of death and 100 per cent. board the steamer Kungwo. “ At the moment of cabling tbe tion. Residents on the both sides Because of Its grip, the union ex­ ly demanded a Bible in his cell. He td. with 150 men and women athletes The refugees, who told harrow­ fate of 150 American men, women of Flower street, those on Fairview pects to find the first break among reads It at great length and fre­ COME FROM ALBANIA and children in the University ■ ot For the week ahead county meet- in readiness for. a call to provide ing tales of being forced to flee artificial respiration, Gil Estrella. street and those on the south side operators in Illinois and Indiana. quently drops to his knees in pray­ Nanking, three miles from th« l i 4 (B are scheduled for Legislators of School street from' Spruce to from their homes before the-Wrath 22, orchestra piano player, victim The operators have well fortified er. But these bursts of religious of unrestrained. Chinese running Yangfse river, ^ is still in doubt; frodi New Faven, Middlesex and Glenwood streets, desire permanent themselves, however, and are ready feryor give way to fits of frenzy Paris Says M artf^' Law Has Their release Is hoped for tonight, Fairfield connties. New Haven and of Landry’s disease, was fighting amuck, in Nanking, included 104 sidewalks and granite curbing. for a long suspension. For months, during which he paces his cell, wav­ Been Declared— Says Italy and if their lives are spared it wilt MiddieMX taxes are to be set or. for his life at Union Hospital today. Americans, fifty-four British, elev­ The condition of the stricken They have petitioned the board for the operators have been urging the ing hifl clenched fists and cursing. certainly be due to the . bombard­ Tuesday. eftemoon, while Fairfield their construction and all. the prop­ Lands Troops. en Swedish, three French, one Rus­ youth was reported as "slightly large consumers tol stock coal in Afjer one of these paroxysms sian and .one Italian. ment yesterday which facilitated de» has anotber matter to discuss that weaker” by attending physicians. erty owners have iJeen notified to anticipation o f the tie-up. The Chi­ Gray collapsed on the floor in a livery of thirty-one refugees from same afternoon. On Tuesday also appear before the selectmen Mon­ London,. March 26.— Reports of Other American refugees also ar­ The paralysis of the dreaded dis­ cago and Northern Indiana Indus­ dead faint. His friends fear that a revolution in Albania, which ap­ the Standard Oil Company’s com-^ the plan of raudng the salaries of day night. rived, here today on the steamer pound, and to the ultimatum which ease 'had crept within eight inches trial, districts are loaded with every brooding over the crime and’ Its pos­ pear to originate chiefly- in Athens, Wenchow. Middlesex county commissioners of the respiratory center. An informal hearing has been ton they can squeeze Into the yards. sible consequences may lead to re- caused the Cantonese to deliver are. still ilnconfirmed .rtoday al­ Bertram Giles, British Consul Gen­ will be before a committee, as will Kneading of the lungs by the called for Monday night on the The railroads and public utilities li^biis mania,., a form of insanity though the reports persist. the plan to appropriate funds for athletes— members of the Para­ grading of Franklin and Academy are heavily stocked. Industrial not uncommon among highly- Consol Protests eral, members of . his party; and a , The Vienna correspondent of the Peking, March 26.— The Ameri­ guard of British Royal Marines, the state agricultural societies and mount Swimming Club, will be car­ streets. Property owners on these leaders declare they will not have strung persohs who find themselvw International News Service wired to render aid to special classes. ried on as a last resort as done to streets which are unaccepted as yet to purchase additional coal until facing execufion as the insult of can Legation has Instructed Con­ who were held prisoners in the ■ during the night that direct Inqui­ sul Lockhart at Hankow to deliver Other Hearings prolong the life of Albert Prick, are desirous of having something fall. - crime, - British Consulate. ~ ries to Tirana had brought denials a strong-protest ti Eugene Chen, Titaie Limit Fixed. ' Hearing before the cities and of Chicago. done so that sewers can bb laid Throughout the night the guards of the reported revolt. through them. The property own­ kept. hjm under -close scrutiny; to Nationalist foreign minister, All these men were recfllved .bA.> boroughs committee on Tuesdgy The Paris Midi publishes an agtdnst -the unprovoked attacks np- afternoon will take up matters per­ ers would have to stand the cost of prevent possible suicide. H. M. S. Emerald this afterat^ ; CAJITOON ON MONDAY. JUDGE BOWERS’S CONDITION Athens dispatch stating that revo­ on American lives and property at after unsatisfactory interviews taining to Westport, Naugatuck,. the grading and they are asked to lution has bioken out in Albania Nanking by Nationhllst soldiers. officers representing the Cahtqnsiiigjr;,^';^ Wliite Sands Beach, Sachem’s Head appear before the Selectmen to . and that martial law has been de- Because of unforeseen delays The make known their.opinions; ’ AmeriMtt circles here anticipate These interviews led to a and Stamford. Waterbury charter Jud^e H. O, Bowers passed ..a TREASURY BALANCJT i dared and that twelve classes have that Chen-will take urgent meas- Herald’s electrotypers were unable Several other important subjects very restless night ft was reported being fixed for the surrend.bi;''ot^i| amendments come up on Wednes- to doHver Cliff Knight’s weekly car­ ...^ been' called to the colors; This litOT to effect the release of any foreigners urider'safe escort will be brought up In an executive at the Memorial hospital at ngon newspaper Vates that it is^also re­ toon today. It will appear In Mon- session of the board which will fol­ • Washington, March ,26.-r^Treag- Ambrfeans that may be detained wharf.'Mr. Giles was wonktde^'] XCoatiaiied oa Fai« 3). today,, but otherwise hiS condltioii ury balance as of March 24: $409,- ported fropi. Corfu that' Italy has by Nationalist forces. di^’s istue of The Bwjild. low the hearings. is unchanged. i26.3e3'.i'8. landed troops at Valona, . . Meanwhile-threats of anti-tor« (Continned on Paab 3V ^ TWO^ MANCJraSTER EVENING HERALb, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. T Chinaman slain here in the Tong STUCK TO NIGHT WORK war will be brought to New York lEGION CONVENTION MODERN DANCING Rockville and placed in a' receiving vault on CHINESE SITUATION Long Island where all the Chinese . I AT TRADE SCHOOL who died in the east, are kept. HERETOHOitaOWP.M. Once every five years a big steamer called “ the funeral ship” WORRIES COOLIDGE ATJHE RAINBOW Evening Sessions Terminated takes all of the dead • Chinamen to- Over 200 Ex-Service Men From DRESS FINISHES” ' China for burial. TONIGHT Last Evening With 100 Still Hartford County to Gather Attending. At K. of C. Half. Taslllo’s Orchestra r Calls Up Navy Department at Admission 50c. CONTINUOUS FROM 2:16 to 10:80 ■ SCHOOL SUB JE a Evening school sessions at the Over two hundred legionalres State Trade school terminated last “ P E G C r PLEASES representing 19 different American 7:30 to Hear Latest Bolle FEATURE BILL evening. Well over one hundred Legion posts in Hartford county ABOUTTOWN persons have consistently attended will meet in convention tomorrow FILMS GBEATBST HERO i Tolland Comity Farm Bureau throughout the term. LARGE AUDIENCE afternoon at the Knights of Colnm- tins From Admirals. Hlthertoo, it has been the custom hus hall at three o’clock. County Helen Davidson Lodge Daugh­ RANGER D i Brings New York Expert of many of the night school stu­ Commander Edward Ogren and ters of Scotia are making plans fpr dents to fail to attend sessions reg­ Commander Kenneth Cramer will Washington, March 26.^—Presi­ their annual, supper, entertainment ularly after February 1, but Direc­ he speakers. Center Church Dramatists dent Coolidge’s concern "over the and dance to be held in Tinker hall ^*WHEN A DOG LOYES** To Rockville. tor A. A. Warren reports that this Matters relative to the Paris con­ next Thursday evening. Music for was not the case during the past vention of the Legion this sum­ Chinese situation was manifested dancing will be provided by Bill REX-" term. early this morning when he called Play Famous' Comedy mer will be dispussed. Waddell’s orchestra. INGRAM’S (Special to The Herald) About half of the students who Ladles To Meet the Navy Department personally M A G i C U N ' * attended school during past term for the latest dispatches from Ad­ Rockville, March 28. The Ladies Auxiliary to Dil- mirals Williams and Hough. The Silk City Flute band, St. Pat­ are planning to return next fall, Di Cleverly. ^ worth-Cornell Post No. 102, Ameri­ rick’s Pipe band and the Manche.?* Miss Nora M. Nott of the Barton rector Warren stated. They have The president got oil the tele­ Bias Company of New York will be can.Legion will have a special meet­ phone shortly after 7:30 a. m., ter Pipe band were in a street par­ been studenth at night school for ade last night preceding the con­ in Rockville on Tuesday afternoon, the past two or three yeais. ing tomorrow afternoon at K. of C. long before the usual machinery March 29 at 1:30 to give a lecture “ All of a Sudden Peggy,” ”' the hall at three o’clock. The purpose of the department was function­ cert felven by the Pipe band in Sunday and^Mouday Orange hall. and demonstration on “ Art in Sim­ three-act English comedy drama of the meeting Is to vote on re­ ing. An officer on night watch ple Dress Finishes.” The meeting opening the charter for another AMERICANS IN NANKING played by Center church drama­ gave him the latest news from the will he held In the auditorium of month, and to make preparations Chinese front. - Walter DeVarney heads the com­ Suspected Hini"'’'’^Slie D^pised tists last night famished a full the old High school on School for the suppAr tomorrow evening Latest Bulletins mittee of arrangements for the big street. Anyone intrested Is invit­ ARE REPORTED SAVED evening of genuine enjoyment to In connection with the county This was that the Americans In Mobse meeting Monday evening ed to attend and bring their an audience that filled Cheney meeting of the Region. Nanking were being evacuated to when South Manchester Lodge No. H™”"Yet She Loved Him! — friends. The meeting is being held 1477 will complete tte merger by hall. The players have been It is hoped there will be a large warships. in this dramatic story of three men and a girl under the auspices of the Tolland (Continued from Page 1) turnout of the .members for the “ Evacuation to wharves of-Am ­ welcoming the members o f the for­ County Farm Bureau coac^ied by Miss Hazel Trotter, as­ sistant to Rev. Watson Woodruff, business session and the work to ericans who took refuge at, Nan­ mer north end lodge, making the and an avalanche that buried thein alive under a Rev. H. B. Sloat to Speak t > .4irl-1 one royal marine was killed during follow. membership of the amalgamated can Baptists j the fighting. and although the period from the king university has begun," report­ beginning of rehearsals has been ed Admiral Hough. “ They are not lodge. No. 1477 about 300. The wall of ice and snow^ Glorious, glamorous he- Rev. Horace B. Sloat of Hart-1 It is clear from explicit state short, the performance equalled under military escort, and have not Moose members will celebrate the ford will be the speaker at the next ments from official sources that the any heretofore given, by the Dra­ W H S PASSED been molested so far. These In­ events by a bmoker scheduled for man stuff with a love story and a climax-— Sunday evening service at the First amazing attack on the foreign pop- matic club, if it did. nOt actually clude Miss Moffatt, who was wan- Saturday evening, April 9 in Tinker -African Baptist church.' On April ulation was not made by gunmen surpass pre-tious plays. Jonly shot twice In the body by Na­ hall. Robert Kerr, Jr., is chairman •well—remember “The Storm” and “Tornado” and 10 Miss Katherine Day of Hart- or by aUonymous Communists, but The stage was set identical for DURING THE WEEK tionalist soldiers. American Consul of the committee who will be in “Combat”? This tops the^ALL! " ford, niece of Harriet Beecher by regular soldiers of the Canton- the first and thlfd acts, a typlcSl (John K. Davis) is aboard the Isa­ charge. Stowe, author of “ Uncle Tom’s ese who were in uniform. The at- English drawing room with much bel.” Cabln” will address the members tack was wholly unprovoked and (Continued from Page 1) of the action taking place near the The Isabel Is Admiral Hough’s SHOOTER GETS 0 MONTHS of the church and their friends, ^^as a deliberate outbreak against fireplace. Other furnishings In­ flagship of the Yangtse patrol. Miss Day and her relatives are in- all foreigners, but the British suf- cluded Windsor and over-stuffed day while on Thursday the commit­ terested in the Rockville church I fered" most chairs, a spinet desk, over-stuffed tee tackles Shelton, Branford; Waterbury, Conn., March 26.— building campaign which is now From the moment the Canton­ davenport near the fire, attractive Woodbrldge and Plainfield matters. John D. Lee , New York colored going on. Her name will be plac­ ese entered the city from which the floor lamps and ocaslonal pieces The labor committee on Tuesday man, was today sent to jail for six ed on the advisory committee of northerners were fieeing in panic, of furniture. The second scene, will hear a bill to regulate employ­ WE SPECIALIZE months on a charge of assault with the campaign. they simply ran wild among foreign ment on railways and motor busses. intent to kill. Lee shot Thomas Ladies’ Night also an interior— Jimmy’s London residences. Looting was general apartment — emphasized wicker Appeals for repeal of the personal IN EXAMINING EYES’ AND Austin, also colored, after a quar­ ' The Pythian “ Ladies’ Night” and systematic. pieces. tax and for various modifications rel over religious matters. Austin held on Wednesday evening in FITTING GLASSES The majority of Alnericans were The cast of eleven characters of that tax come before the finance was hurt slightly. Red Men’s hall was a great success. apparently concentrated at Nan­ was well chosen and each actor committee on Tuesday afternoon (.Both the Red Men’s hall and the king University, an American mis­ also. Forester’s hall, which was used looked and played his or her part sionary Institution, The vice presi­ with credit to their director. The for the occasion, were filled to ca- dent of the university. Dr. J. E The incorporations committee has WALTER OUVER Mcllduff-Harrison role of Peggy O’Mara was admira­ siteciallr busy week ahead with jpacity. The program of the even­ Williams, was murdered in cold Optometrist studio De Danse ing commenced at 8 o’clock with a bly played by Miss Elsie, Benson. hearings on Tuesday on Derby Gas blood by Nationalist soldiers. Her impulsive, sudden decisions selection by Kabrick’s orchestra. Business Quarter Burned and Electric Co.. Wallingford Gas State Theater Building involved her partner and herself Light Co., Stamford Gas and Elec­ 915 Main St. So. Manchester. This was followed by an address “ At 5 o’clock in the morning a in a series of dilemmas, all of o f welcome by the Chancellor Com- great fire broke out in the Hsiak tric Co., Shlppan Water and Realtv Honrs. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Tango— Sensational which they cleverly managed to Co., Guilford-Chester Water Co* mander, Bert Schuey. The enter- Wan riverside business quarter of escape from and in the end all tainment committee then present Nanking, which burned three and Bloomfield Water Co.; on turned out well. Bert Andrews, as Thursday on Eastern Connecticut ed the following program: hours. Warships completely lost the Hon. Jimmy Keppel, played ! A short play, ’’’Betty’s Butler.” touch with the shore and it was Power Co., Connecticut Valley Pow­ opposite Peggy, and the role er Exchange Inc., and Connecticut Cast consisting of members. impossible to send people through though calling for the display of I. Piano solo by Lester Ludke. the^ mass of hostile soldiers. Chemical Co., and on both days on ! Dancing sketch by members. much emotion and action suited the general subject of public utili­ _ A Universal-Jewel "A report at the Japanese Con­ him perfectly. ties mergers. Vocal solo by Mrs. Weber. sulate here stated that a landing RIALTO A LYNN REYNOLDS PRODUCTION New and old fashioned dances Mrs. Henry Nettleton; as. Lady To Talk Utilities. party of thirty soldiers was sent Crackenthorper haughty and filled followed the program with S. J. through the city. They found one Utilities also will'be discussed by Here’s Melodrama! Romance! Thrills! Tobin acting as prompter. A de with Samily pride, has played slmi the judiciary committee on Tues­ member of the Consulate staff lar parts before, but with the Eng­ LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOS EVENING lightful luncheon was served by and the Japanese Administrator of day. On the same day the same com­ lish mannerisms and figures of mittee tackles problems o f interest the men. The chairman of the Police wounded, while the build­ speech she did excellent work in .committee was Paul Weber. ings had been sacked. The Can­ to Stamford and ^aterbury, to *^Lady of the Ebrem** / Birtnday Party the play last night. ^ u rt and highway interests. tonese were threatening the occu- Another difficult, role was that WITH ERNEST TORRENCE AND GRETA NISSEN Mr. and Mrs. George Schelner of pants but the latter were brought Bridgeport City Court is to have its of Anthony, Lady Crackenthorpe’s innings Wednesday as will an act Spring street entertained at their out and taken to the harbor with­ oldest son, played by David Mc- home Thursday afternoon and eve­ out further casualties concerning gun clubs, while ou Comb, who causes the aristocratic Thursday the committee will hear ^Tighting Strain'* ning in honor of their daughter. During the morning a number family much concern by his Faith’s third birthday. During bills relating to court procedure, A THRILLER WITH CURLEY WETZEL of refugees made their way at strange hobby of collecting and STATE the afternoon games were played great risk to the Standard Oil pollution of Waterways, and veteri^ TODAY studying spiders and by the atten narian problems. COMEDY SERIAL NEWS REEL SOUTH MANCHESTER by the children present. The home company’s compound. Observers on tioii he pays to Peggy and her was decorated with cut flowers. the Emerald noted that some of The commission on revision and mother. Professor O’Mara had codification of school laws will hold TOMORROW EVENING AND MONDAY At 5 o’clock a chicken dinner was ] the refugees in the compound were been a naturalist, specializing on served by the hostess. The table climbing over the city wall, and it a final meeting at the capitol on CONTINUOUS FROM 2:15 TO 10:30 was prettily decorated with fav­ spiders,- but the social standing of Monday, getting ready then for a was at this time that the combined the O’Maras was much beneath the ors at each plate and a beautiful British and American barrage was hearing before the education com­ Adolph Menfou in Crackenthorpes according to their mittee on Wednesday on a plan to large birthday cake adorned the laid down on the open ground on way of thinking and they- were Luara La Plante In: center.* the other side of the compound equalize the grants to towns for ''THE ACE OF CADS" fearful of the termination of An­ public schools. ’ Personals away from the area occupied by thony’s interest in the widow and HERE’S REAL ENTERTAINMENT AND ROMANCEl Mrs. Richard Graupner of Union the civil population. I understand 'THE MmNIGHT SUN* her daughter. TOO LATE FOR street spent Thursday with Mrs. there must have been very few Anthony’s actions and speeches Thomas Gordon of South Man­ Chinese casualties from this cur­ CLASSIFICATION chester. were very amusing,, his every ap­ "THE GOAT CETTK ^ tain o f ‘ fire, at the conclusion of pearance almost brought forth S VAI^EV^E g Mrs. Bertha Wilde of Village which landing parties hurried 64 ACRE FARM—For sale, or rent or STARRING HILLY SULLIVAN peal of merriment from the audL will exchange In Manchester, tobac­ street has been the guest of her ashore and rescued remainiifg for­ co, dairy or vegetable farm. P. o ALSO A RIB TICKLING COMEDY AND NEWS brother in Hartford. eigners from the command. ence. Mr. McComb'has had ebn-^ Box 42, Manchester. Phone 29-6. ACTS SELECT ACTS Mr. amd Mrs. William. Kreysig American Destroyers Hit siderable experience In amateur of Franklin avenue have returned “ The barrage silenced the Can­ theatricals but his acting last night home after spending a few days tonese fire which had been heavy was like that of ■ a professional with friends in South Manchester. not only in the city but also Bobby McComb, his young brother, Frank Eidam of West Point against the warshijs. The Ameri­ was made up for the part of a re­ SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY academy has been spending a few can destroyers Noa and Preston, tired major, brother of the aus­ days with his parents on West were struck by hundreds of bul­ tere Lady Crackensthorpe, and his THE YEAR’S street. lets. Admiral Hough, the American friends hardly recognized him. He Mrs. Clyde Dutcher of Thomas- commander, later arrived in his also did very well, as did Miss Eve GREATEST PICTURE ton is spending the week-end with flagship, the Isabel, from Hankow. lyn Johnston as Jimmy’s sister and her sister, Mrs. Henry Schlaefer Cantonese officers were summon­ Miss Beatrice CIulow as the gossip. of Longview. ed to the Isabel and the Emerald, Mrs. Henry Lowd, who has James Taylor who underwent an and told they must immediately played character parts, in plays To hope and d re^ ^ndj given here and in other towns, was operation at the Rockville hospital protect foreigners. I understand plan with this adorable! several weeks ago, is planning to they were evasive and arrogant well cast*for the part of Mrs girl of the west. return to his home on West Main / “ The steamer Kungo sailed from O’Mara, ambitious for her daughter .i street Saturday. Nanking for Shanghai at 3 o’colck Peggy. She is determined to mar­ To share her ^ faitb In | Miss Hattie Gross of Windemere this morning with 140 British and ry her to Anthony, but In the end MANCHESTER HERALD tH r s n xnpn and mira9liM. avenue has been visiting Miss Alice Americans, escorted by the Pres­ is engaged to Anthony herself while VULfl l/nniiD It me McClusky of South Manchester. ton. The Prestcn was heavily fir­ cniut’ai Peggy is to marry his younger To cry"'wlth her wbrnl Miss Rose Cullen and brother, ed upon by the Cantonese, but re­ brother Jifnmy. Joseph Cullen, have sold their turned the fire with her four-inch Minor parts were well taken by the heart ot the desert | home at 61 Mountain street to guns. It is believed she caused Stanley Richmond as the family xevealsJieF secret. Saviour Faresi. They have rented heavy casualties. The steamer butler, Leonard Beadle, friend of rs.d-o e ( lo.a,' the McCarthy tenement at 19 sailed at the same time Jimmy and by J. Rhey Braithwalta AND'THUN! to thrill] tage street and are planning to j with sixty Americans, mostly wom­ as Jimmy's servant. wdth her as the dream I move there next Wednesday, en and children, accompanied by • Miss Benson, true to her por­ of the' mighty West is | Rev. W. B. Warren, director of the British gunboat, the Cricket. trayal of Peggy’s suddenness and Why realized. Religions Education at ■ the Yale Most of these refugees were on its consequences, all of a sudden Divinity school. New Haven, will the river bank at Nanking before developed a Col'S in the second act, Do Men You’U tingle all over at occupy the pulpit at the Rockville the Cantonese attack. I but she rose above the situation as ^ J - tMs soidtgripping spec-1 Baptist church Sunday, preaching in the play compllcatlbns. — ^risk millions? • in the morning and evening. The Troubadors under the direc­ tacle of man’s fight for) Mrs. Struntz of Plainville Is the ON LEONG TONG tion of Miss Trotter played several — dare danger? love and power. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Max Zscher- times between the acts. Miss Olive nig of Prospect street, being called —challenge nature? Yoa’U gasp at this tre-| Nyman, soprano, was. accompanied OU have something to here by the critical illness of her TAKES ONG’S BODY —and fight each inehdous' production, { K. sister, Mrs. Wllhelmina Berger, by Mrs. Eunice Case Hohenthal in her songs which Included April other? ; thrilling with sweep! r X Rockville Boys’ Band will sell, trade or buy. Let ■>, give two concerts today in recogni­ (Continued from Page 1) Rain, Laddie and encore numbers. Y and action——engrossing | Arthur McKay was the drummer For Ideals.I Mtmey! tion of Rockville community day, with its 'vivid and color-f sponsored by the Chamber of Com­ dav. seeking further evidence. for the troubadors In place of Win- our intelligent Want-ad Mon Bendall who was ill, while LOVEI fill romance. merce. The band will play in front More pictures were also taken of A- of the stores that are cooperating the laundry both Inside and out­ Horace Burr played a banjol solo takers help you word your See this tremendous Yoa’U see, talk abontl In this event, going from store to side. Because I Love You” just after the awe-inspiring picturi:^ and long remember thisj store. The concerts will be from Brother May Take Business presentation of a basket of beaiiti- ation of the bMk that mighty draina of strong} ful r^es, snapdragons and stock to 2 to 4 in the afternoon and from 7 Sergeant William Barron, who message for best results* has thrilled millions.. passlonis and high Ideals I to 8 in the evening. Miss Trotter from the cast in appre­ has been working hard In connec­ ciation of her services. At the meeting of the Rockville tion with the case, said it was ex­ Lodge of Elks, No. 1359, B. P. O. pected that a brother of the propri­ Miss Trotter received another Youll like this courteous E. the committee for the^ carnival bouquet of snapdragons and roses etor of the laundry from Meriden without a card. to be held In June, reported pro­ would arrive here today and con­ service. Simply lift the re­ gress and the carnival Imoks will duct the business at least tempora­ Previous to the play a chicken ‘The. WINNING ofj be given over to thd members In a rily. At present there are thous­ suppe r was served to all who par­ ifew days. At the meeting to be ands of collars and many shirts ticipated in the banquet hall. This ceiver and ask for^— BARBARA WORTH"! held April 14 the newly elected of­ owned by Manchester persons, in was suMessfulIy managed by Mrs. ficers will be Installed. tlie laundry. The owners have been J-and her committee. The Rockville High school “ Has wondering how they were grdng to Miss Florence Kelly as chairman of Beens” played h game of basket- secure them. ^ h ers arranged with many of the SUNDAY NIGHT bftll with the Tollend boys Thurs­ High school teachers to act in that A rumor that Ong,Willie, who capacity. 2 SHOWS day afternoou with a score of 34 conducts a Chinese laundry shop on to 10 In favor of the “ Has Beens.” Local merchants who, cooperated Birch street, had been taken into 6:45 and 8:45 The installing team of Rising custody by police for protection, Included Watkins Bro'thers who Star Lodge of Odd Fellows will was denied by Sergeant Barron. loaned furniture for the stage set- hold a public dance in Ellington The continued case of Sam Ong, tings, and Fradln’s, some of the Town hall Saturda yevening. There handsome dresses worn by the ac­ Si N V. technically charged with breafih of tresses. will be new and old fashioned dan­ peace, and held under bonds of TUES. ces. Music will be furnished by 110,000 for trial this morning in ^ Irea d y the cast has-received in­ the I. O. 0. F. orchestra. S. J. the Manchester Police court, was vitations to repeat the play, some Tobin will prompt the dances. Indefinitely postiloned. Ong Sam is or them out of town, but as It is a ‘‘The Music Master” will be the being held both for protection and professional royalty drama they iubject of the People's evening ser­ material witness. have not yet accepted. vice at the Union Congregational as a church Sunday evening. This will Body Not Buried It Is not generally known but Mrs. W. W. Robertson of Henry be Illustrated by colored slides Chinese are not burled in this from the moving picture by that street entered the Memorial hospit­ .name. country, or any other country for al yesterday. She win undergo an that matter, except in China. The operation. in ' 1 3 on a business trip. Lewis visited Wll- llmanflo Friday. At the service tomorirow morning The Evening Herald The quaranUne has been remov­ at 10:45, the pastor’s topic will be: ed from Mr. Berger’s house, after M C O M m “ Our Father.” The music will be as ^In g in only two weeks/from sear- follows: W fever. It was a very 'light ease. • ^ By GEORGE HBNRY DOIjB Sunday School Lessons The other children are back In Prelude: Canzone...... King Hall InteroAthmal Stmday-Sdiool Leeson twrt, MwiIi Wt’ Anthem: “ The God of Abraham flchooL Praise” ...... B u ck by WilOain T. EUis. K yo love me, keep my cwmnandmehtt.— . f4«tff. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. Offertory Anthem: “ God Is a Fur Every Age, Creed and Kationaiity, Spirit” ...... "....Bennett OHIO FARMS HAY Rev. J. Stuart NeUl. Postlude: Allegro Moderato...... A tender appeal! The Lord^ called His dlaclpleu. do wants ns to keep His command­ Morning worship 10:30...... Hopkins know the destmetiom wronght 't^ Rev. David Kelly. Church school will meet at the j ' HSEEtEClTOTY ments because they are the laws the eoul by the flree of wrong 4e?; Sisrmon by the pastor, the sub­ according to which Hfs uplifting, ject being “ Jesus In the Life of To­ usual hour of 12:10 with classes .5 ^® ftwn fellt: Sun^y, March 27th services as adapted to all ages. At this time the cleansing, rejoicing love comes Into day.” The music will be as fol­ the soul. thinking..nor by the floods that' lows: follows: pastor will conduct his training Marysville, 0.—-Experiments ■ are .being conducted near here which There Is no getting away from i®^,®. *^® Adnlv; and BQffocatl' Prelude: Adagio from ‘Tlrst Or- _,®;30 a. m.— Church school. Men’s class for young people who are pre­ God 8 life an4 Jove. BecaoM 8pM& Bible class. paring to join the church. , A FRE^ WATER SPRDIG IN •may pave the way for complete the fact that one loves most what gan Sonata” ...... Borowskl electrification of rural communi­ he does. If he steals, he loves thiev­ ually we are llftle children, (r Anthem: Come Now, and Let Us 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer Christian Endeavor will meet at Lord immmandfl. He cotafnands; and sermon. The Rev. Mr. Kelly will 6:45 p. m. The topic will be: “What ties all over the state. ing more than honesty. If he lies, [ Reason Together ...... Brlant to love one another, beeanee un preach. Sermon topic: “ The Natu- Does a Missionary Do?” Matt. IBESEA ' A farm, laboratory’ has been es­ he loves falsehood more than truth, one 'so loves, he cannot know __ tablished near here under the su­ 10;5-10. Leader: Ruth McMenemy. and has more faith In deception hallowed blessings Ih pure loV | . 3:00 p. m. Hlghland Park Sun- There will be a meeting of the pervision of B. F. Hess of the De- than in uprightness. In making a - 12:0 „ 0——Church------schooL. Classes day school. .partment of Agricultural Engin­ choice between virtue and vice, one But If His commands are kept, Hfli for all ages. men of the church at the Church love will come, aafid eventually H^ 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and school hour to talk over plans for ^APubllc-inlnded' and thoughtful per­ eering at the Ohio State Univer­ chooses what he lovea most and has ‘ 12:00— Men’s League. Leader, The International Sunday sons are seriously concerned over commands will be observed from sermon. The rector will preach.. Ser­ a larger and better class. School Lesson for March 27 Is' sity to find the extent to -which more faith In deceptlop than In up­ Samuel Bohlln. Speaker Stephen mon topic: “ TJila Is My Body.” ‘ Monday at 8 p. m. the men of the present tendencies In our contem­ Electricity, could be used In bring rightness. In making 'a choice be­ love. “If thou wouidst enter Into Male. Topic, “ Muscle Shoals.” a Quarterly Review, “ Studies porary life. It Is not merely the life, keep, the commandments.” ‘ t Monday evening, 7:30, Girls Men’s club will meet to bowl. In the Christian Life.”— Rev. ing mere economy in production on tween virtue and vice, one chooses 5:30— Cyp club. Speaker Rev. Friendly society meeting. • Tuesday at 7 p. m. is the-weekly 7:9-17. superficial and Inescapable evi­ the farm. what hq loves most and has the Parenta command theip chlldreh David Kelley, curate at St. Mary’s dences of prevalent and arrogant from lore and for their good. God church. Tuesday, p. m.. Boy Scouts (In­ meeting of the Boy Scouts of Troop -4> In the past It cost toe much to greater faith in. If one Is dishonest. stead of Wednesday evening). 1 at the Harding school. crime; of varied lawlessness; of send power over a wive when there likewise iMmmands. ‘‘He that halih Notices ' In business, -he thinks dishonesty Wednesday, p. m., 7:20, Lenten A week from tomorrow and con­ One of the copntless curious facts shamelessly indecent literature was only about one farm to each more profitable than honesty. The my commandments, and keepeth Monday, 7:00— Basketball prac­ service. tinuing through Easter Sunday, and drama; of youthful cynicism them, he It Is that loveth me: and tice, Juniors. to be learned by leisurely study in mile. Now power companies, the revengeful think revenge more Rev. Samuel R. Colladay, D. D., Mrs. G. H. Washburn has offered and materialism and despair; of he that loveth me shall be loved^df Monday, 7:30— Special meeting Bible Lands Is the existence of colleg and manufacturers are gratifying than forgiveness. If one of Christ Church Cathedral, Hart­ her services in conducting a Church fresh-water springs flowing in the the disintegration of domesticity; looking for vays m wIik'L the farm loves the Lord, he will love His my Father, and 1 *wlll love htef, of the King’s Daughters In Inter­ ford, will be the special preacher. Hour Kindergarten. This will en­ and of the vogue of the substitu­ and manifest myself unto hlm.i’ mediate room. midst of the salt sea— a perfect may use enough heat, power and character most, and follow It. Friday, 4:30 p. m.. Children’s able parents of small children to at­ parable of life and of the present tion of Institutions instead of life light genera ed at a power plant to Naturally one does not like to God m a i^ sts Himself through the Tuesday, 7:00— Basketball prac­ service. Stereopticon pictures; 7:30 tend the church service, leaving in the realm of religion and phil­ keeping of His commandments, f tice, Crockett’s team. Sunday School Lesson At two points support lines extended Into .-ural be commanded. Some criticize the King’s Daughters meeting. their children In the Sunday school anthropy, that alarm them; but It sections. Tuesday, 7:45— Men’s Bowling on the coast of Syria, one\ear Tri­ commandments Tjecause they com­ - Think of the commandments; as, Wednesday p. m.. March 30, the room feeling certain that they will Is more deeply tile sense that we There are 13 farms bn the expe- team at Murphy’s alleys. poli and one alongside of the Island are losing the finer values and mand. Most wisely the laws of God’s pleading love to those wbo> Rector will preach at St. Michael's be taken care of. mental line and all are being heavenly life are briefly gathered ; not understand. mi They__ ___ are- a i__ s MJednesday, 7:3 0— Rehearsal church. In Naugatuck. "Aunt Fanny’s Miracle,” a play­ of Ruad,'may be found the pheno­ motives of our common for the Cruslflxlon. menon of springs of frgsh water equipped with every kind of elec­ Into commands. W e command the' mary of the infinite laws of Qo Sunday a. m., March 27, the rec­ let, together with a musical pro­ trical device whicii might at all ap­ little child not to play In the fire, the Creator; Through observin'l; Thursday, 2:00 — Missionary gram will be given under the aus­ bubbling up from the bed of the Business men who are not them- tor will preach at St. Paul’s Italian pear ahlb to show profit in its use. not to touch the lazur, not to go to them, we so co-operate with Him Benevolent society meeting In the mission. In Hartford. pices of the Missionary committee Mediterranean, so that It may b e , selves notably religious exnress so- i“ue equipment has been loaned to the water’s edge. It does not know that He can create in us a ne'^ Intermediate, room. All members Saturday p. m., March 26, the of the church on Wednesday even­ llcitude over the weakening of the tiie farms by manufactuiera in an what burning, cutting, drowning heart. His intense love back of tbfl are Invited to attend and sew lor Men’s Bible class will hold a sup­ ing, April 20. which It has forced old-fashioned qualities of intearltv The Madura hospital, India. industry and attempt to find If It mav be adapt­ mean. My friends, in the Lord’s Gorama^dmebts makes them seep per In the parish house, for mem­ ed to the farm. Thursday, 7 :0 0 -^ .r l Reserves, bers. Rev. Mr. Kelly will give an ST. JAMES’S R. C. More than once, in times of which have their springs In Chris sight, we are little children, as He severe. * Friday, 3:30—“Brownies” in address on “ St. Patrick; Patron cisterns of Ruad i tian homes, Christian c W h P s a ir t the Intermediate room. Saint of Ireland.” Rev. W. P. Reidy. T®.®^ament Arvad) have Christian schools. “ What I? golSj * Notes Rev. J. P. Timmins. failed, the inhabitants of the island to haonenhappen when /MiT*our elv six >1hundred M J .J.... J have had to depend upon this sweet The Rev. David Kelley, curate Rev. Vincent McDonough. thousand school teachers become of St. Mary’s church will address THE SALVATION ARMY water spring welling up through the salt sea. Indoctrinated with this stuff?” er- .the Cyp club at 5:30 tonight. Masses tomorrow will be cele­ ' claimed a man who had outlined to The church committee will meet Conunandant C. M. Abbott brated at 7, 8:30 and 10:30 This natural wonder Is a picture I ^ certain positively Immoral on April 3rd and 10th at 10 o ’clock o’clock. The last mass will be a of the Christian life. Despite alien' teachings of psycho-analysis and •In the Junior room to confer with The services at the Army will be high mass. Sunday school will be surroundings — encompassed about l^ehaviorlsm and other forms of those who will unite with the conducted by Evangelist Walter held In the chapel at 9:15 and ves­ by worlijliness or heathenism as a I Psychology” that are being church on Confession of Faith. Williamson, the “ Blind Evangelist,” per services will be held at 3:30 p. sea^the Christian may keep his widely read nowadays In many ed- - We are greatly Indebted to the who has been conducting the serv­ m. freshness and sweetness and purity,; ucatlonal centers— stuff so vile oast of the Dramatic club play and ices for the past ^eek. He will fin­ Music to be rendered by the_oecause ju- his spiritual nature Is a i tkat, detached from the books to the various commltees ho ish his revival campaign on Sun­ nlor choir at the 8:30 o’clock mass above; even as the! which conceal Its real nature. It helped to make It a success. Nego­ day night. will be as follows- deep sea springs in the Medlterran- ®dnld not be sent through the tiations are under way to procure Saturday night open-air service Prelude: ean have their source high up in mails without committing a crime, the play In other places. Andante Cantablle” at 7:30;service In the Citadel at 8 ...... Fearne the neighboring. Lebanon Moun-! George Washington in his Fare-- On Palm Sunday, April 10, an when the evangelist will give a Processional hymn , i with far less reason enlarged choir will render “ The special talk on “ Experiences of my Anthem: Holy. Holy, Holy /...... 11 IS not what Is around a per-' ‘^nan now exists, expressed public Cruslflxlon” by Stainer at a vesper Life” or “Why I am an Evange­ son, but what is within him, that concern for religion: service...... O’Connell list.” Anthem: Sacred Heart of Jesus determines his character. The end­ Of all the dispositions and hab­ ^ On Easter Sunday at 9:30 a Sunday, 9:30, Company meeting...... Old Hymn less miracle of the Christian reli­ its which lead to political pros­ special communion service will be 11:00, Holiness meeting. Sermon Offertory: “Ora Pro Nobis” ..Yon gions Is that Christ wells up as “ liv­ perity, religion and morality are held with reception of members. topic. Fire Works on the Mount. Mrs. Raymond Chartier, soprano ing water” in the life of His disci­ Indispensable supports. In vain In the evening a sacred pageant 3:00, Praise meeting. Anthem: I Will Not Offend Thee ples, regardless of their environ­ would that man claim the tribute will be given by the Dramatic club. ment. As He said to the Samaritan of patriotism who should labor to The church committee meet today 7:30, Final service of the Cam ...... Herbert paign. Sermon topic. Hitting the Anthem: Softly Now, the Light Is woman at Jacob’s well, “ The water subvert these great pillars of hu­ at 4:45 In the chapel. The head that I shall give him shall be in him ■man happiness — these firmest usher has appointed the following Homeward Trail. Fading ...... Stearnes During the past week the serV' Communion: “At Sundown” ...... water springing up Into Props of the duties of men and men to serve at the morning ser everlasting life.’ Ices have been well attended, and ...... W^gand ‘ ‘ ...... citizens. The mere politician, vice during April: William H. The Vogue of Thin Thinking. the Evangelist has proved himself organ and violin. Miss Mary Dona­ equally with the pious man, ought Gardner, Leonard Beadle, Arthur hue, violinist. In our day’s present mood of to respect and to cherish them. A B. Hutchinson, Walter R. Hobby, to be a live wire wnen telling the Gospel story, either In song or ser­ Recessional: “ Praise Ye the Fath­ thin thinking, it seems easier to volume could not tract all their A Good Time Was Had By All Howard W. Bennett and James talk about the good life in more ma- connections with private and pub­ Irvine. mon. A cordial Invitation is extend­ er” ...... Gounod ed to all to take part In these serv­ Numbers to be sung by the senior i lic felicity. Let it simply be ask­ ices. Plenty of music, string and choiroir at.at thfithe hifirhhigh maqamass at 10*50 10:30 Jesus, He Himself presented His ed. Where is the security for Yes sir, this here Spring Openin’ Afffur like what wuz ppt « i by th* * SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL o’clock will be as follows: way of life as a wholly new spirit property, for reputation, for life, brass, as the Evangelist Is efficient within the individual. Jesus offered with violin and guitar. Prelude: “ Prelude In F” . .Kearnes if the sense of religious obligation Manchester fellas th’ other night, it sure makes a good party, an’ th’ way Rev. Joseph Cooper Processional hymn: “ Parce Domi­ no ready-made, wholesale methods desert the oaths which are the In folks turns out an’ what they has t’ say, seems like they ’predate th* nie ...... Choir Boys of making over mankind. His pro- struments of Investigation in > 9:30— Sunday school. gram was the patient one of Indl- . . . - NORTH METHODIST Asperges Me ...... Choir Boys courts of justice? And let us with chance t’ shop th’ stores without buy in’, an’ t’ see w hat’s new an* infers 10; 30— Ministry of the Chime. Kyrie Elelson ...... Sterns vidual men and women transform­ caution indulge the, supposition h ; Iffi45— Morning worship. ' Rev. John, E. Dnxbury ” * Credo in Nnum Deunv’^.-j^ .^tm-ns ed outwardly because entirely, re- that morality can be maintained estih' which th' stores puts in so much work t’ get ready for. The pastor will preach “ Man •bbrn, inwardly. The “ new birth” Offertory: “ Ave Maria” ..Rosewig without religion; 10P Searching After God.” The vested Miss Mary Machesney, contralto was basic to His teaching. One by “ What ever may be: conceded to choir will sing “O Thou Whose Sunday, 10:45— Morning wor­ one, man after man was to come to ship with sermon by Rev. E. P. Sanctus ...... Sterns the Influence of reflnd education Course, they proh’ly wuzn’t s’ much of a crowd turned out this year Sweet Compassion” by Maunder; Phreaner. Benedlctus . . ’. .'. ’. ’. '. ’.'. ’.'. '. Sterns ^®®“® ® Saviour, and so to on minds ,o f peculiar structure, and ogertory “ Bow Down Thine Agnus Del ...... Sterns be made all over in the new by His reason and experience both forbid ez they would be except fer th’ ^rotten weather 'n th’ Tong war# etc. But Ear” by Maunder. 12:10— Bible school. Spirit. Recessionab hymn. us to expect that national moral­ fur ez I kin judge, them thet did come wuz well pleas^an’ mighty inter*, 4:00— Intermediate League. 6:30— Epworth League and eve­ In all oar hours of thorough ity can prevail in exclusion of re­ 6:00— Epworth League led by ning service. Leader, Miss Beatrice thinking, and of sincere searching ligious principles.” Shaw. SWEDISH LUTHERAN ested t’ see how good a job th’ local stores cud do. When they got down Robert Wilson. Topic, Reality Iri for the plain significance of the In most practical terms, let It be Wednesday, 7:00— Junior boir Scriptures, we know that the one religion.” Rev. P. J. O. Cornell .. .. a J said that the VMW UAAVXbCOVf shortest, OUX stralghtest aigli tOOL here t’ th’ end o’ th* line, they wuz kinda ready t’ sit down and be sodahjte 7:00— ^Evening service. Pastor rehearsal and girls class at Mrs. adequate and permanent reform of road to the best service of our will preach "Pilate’s Question.” Walker’s, 45 Mather street. qnnrfav o-qo o n-v,! i human life the world around comes generation is to promote Christian — y’ know how ’tis, folks just natur’ly drops in here an’ talks,, like they by bringing men and women into Monday, 7:30— Official board anfsSa, school, “ life by Intensifying religion in the I discipleshlp to the . Saviour. The wuz at home— an’ we heard a lot ’bout ^h’ fine show thet W th* other meeting. 7:30— Epworth League 5," rT ot o“ u?ch I Sunday, 10:45 a. m .-Sw edl.h home, first of all; by vitalizing all Annual meeting. Japanese social to vestry or church. , morning service. Anthems: Hear real need is set forth in the prayer churches and by increasing attend­ fellas put on. Friday, 7:00— Boys class and used in the present “ Bishops’ Cru­ follow. Me, O God— Wennerberg, with solo ance upon them; by personal effort ■ Tuesday, 7:00— Boy Scouts. club at at Mr. Phreaner’e. sade” of the Protestant Episcopal to gather all the youth of the land by Albert Pearson; At the Foot of Church: “ Help me to see Thee But here’s what I wanted t’ tell you ’boiit, more especial, an’ that’s Wednesday,. 7:00— Camp Fire Friday, 3:00— W. F. M. S. at the Cross— (Pease). into the Sunday school; and .by as­ Girls. home of Leon Holmes, 105 Russ 11 more clearly, to love Thee more serting the rights of 'Christian Sunday, 5 p. m— The Ladies th’ kind of a show thet we hed down here— an’ it’s still here fur that mat­ Thursday, 7:30— Mid-Week serv­ street. dearly and to follow Thee more standards to consideration In pub­ Mission society will hold its month­ nearly.” lic affairs. In the press of all forms ice; topic for discussion “ The Value ly meeting at the church. Rev. ter, cause y’ didn’t come Thursday night an’ you wanta see. some interest­ of Church Membership.” “ Short Cuts” That Do Not Arrive and in other vehicles of public In­ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Ralph Mortenson will have charge. Friday, 3:45— Junior League. Any honest review oj this sub­ struction and entertainment. Only in’ things in new furniture and home equipment. The service will be in English. ject of the Christian Life, which 7:00— Preparatory Membership Edward Eells, Slinlster the upwelllng springs of “ Living Class. Notes the Sunday schools of the world Water” can satisfy the present Monday, 8 p. m.— Beethoven have been studying for the past thirst of mankind. We got a great display of new living room stuff all over th’ first floor, Vernon Center Glee Club. threq months, must recognize the 10:30 a. m.— Sermon subject tendency of the t.mes to substitute an’ it’s really a treat t’ see it—-an’ 0’ course there's a nice lineup Of bed­ The “ lung” of the gas meter that “ Come to Christ.” Tuesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts of SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS breathes In and out In measuring Troop 5. new programs for that of Christ. 7 p. m.— Christian Endeavor. “ Queer” cults mostly pseudo-orien­ The reverence of a man’s self is, room suites an’ dining suite, etc., up above, full variety of all th* best stufF the flow of gas Is made of sheep­ 7:45 p. m.— Sermonette “ Mak­ Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.— Mid­ skin. week Lenten service. tal, abound In the great cities. next to religion, the chiefest bridle t’ start off the season. An’ we’re continuin’ our special offerin’s on t h ^ ing Sure of Heaven.” of all vices.— Francis Bacon. Thursday, 7 p. m.-^Children’s High-sounding momenclature is chorus. used to entice the > unsatisfied, suites, which is takin’ hold in great shape— terms ez low. ez $5.00 down,, whose spiritual thirst has not ‘Give me, O God,” she prayed, ...... Thursday, 8 p. m— Messiah fqund the real Water of Life in “power to make of all my sorrow an’ you get th’ whole works with it, like spring an’ mattress with yotir rehearsaffollowed by choir, their churches. When I counted music for the world.”— Elinor Mc­ the "religious notices” In a Chlca- Cartney Lane. bedroom suite, or table and ^amp fer th’ parlor, an’ such. Friday, 7 p; m.— Sunday school co newspaper recently, I found teachers meeting. I THE CENTER CHURCH. more space given to advertising Count that day lost whose low de­ Then we hev a great show of some of our specialties, like th’ new Friday, 8 p. m.— Sunday school various cults and organizations scending sun. I AT THE CENTER | mission festlcal. that could not be enrolled In the Views from thy band no worthy models In Glenwood Ranges— coal, gas and combination, which, they’re A program arranged by the Sun­ Federal Council of Churches than action done. * — Anon. I m o r n i n g WORSHIP, 10:30 day school will be given. A sketch, to all of the regular churches of improvin’ all th’ while an’ we got th’ full line— th’ bwt there is. in stove ‘ Rip Van ,WInkle” will be given by the city. I Sermon by the Minister. The mother said to her daughter equipment. We’re showin’ this Savage Washin’ Machine, too—an’ then members of the children’s chorus. Boldly challenging the whole “ Daughter, bid thy daughter tell “ on Refreshments will be served. assumption of the Christian rellg her daughter that her daughter’s this new line of White Mountain Refrigerators built fer electric service- “Jesus and the Life of Today’* Ion, are frequent articles in the daughter hath a daughter.”— CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. periodical press. A recent issue of George Hakewlll. particular th’ wonderful stone-lined box an* th* new line of New Homis BIBLE SCHOOL, 12:00 Corner Winter and Garden Streets. Harper’s Magazine offered as a col­ lege professor’s “ Substitute for Search the Scriptures, for In Sewin’ Machines which we’ve just took over. MEN'S LEAGUE, 12:00 H. O. Weber^ Pastor. Righteousness” the discarded them ye think ye have eternal life; Mr. Stephen Hale will Address the Men's League Grek cult for beauty. The In­ and they are they which testify of German and ternational Council of Religious me.—rJohn. 5; 30. • Yes sir, fer anybody interested in real good horae-ftimishin’s fer a on Muscle Shoals. English Sunday school, 9 a, m. Education, which la controlled by real homey home, they hed a first class chance f see it- here Spring CYP CLUB, 6:00 English services, 10 a. m. the publication of boards of the To look up and not down German services, 11 a. m. evangelical denominations, of the To look forward and not back, Openin’ night—an’ a good time wuz had by all^ Bqt ez I say, th’ same Rev. David KeUey of S t Mary’s, Speaker. Monday, 7 p. m., meeting of the United States and Canada, is un To look out and not In, and The Friendly Church BCOUtS. t blushingly giving more attention To lend a hand. show is still here an’ if y' didn’t come before, just drop in this afternoon " to the pedagogical and psycholo­ — Edward Everett Hale or evenin’. You kin look without bein’ fore: y. IrfiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiHiiHHHiHHuinnnmiummunmmuniiu^ gical aspects of the Sunday schopl Friday, 7:16 p. m., choir re- than to the definitely Christian I never could believe, that Provi­ content of the Scriptures or to the dence had sent a few men into the rneeUng'. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ii,ii,iii,i,i,i,„i,„i,ij. evangelistic purpose of the Sunday world, ready booted and spurred to school. This powerful and expen­ ride, and millions ready saddled sive institution is avowedly domi­ and bridled ' to be ridden.— Rich MANCHESTER MOOSE nated by the contemporary mood ard Rumbold, on the scaffold 1086. South Methodist Episcopal Church of "hlgh-browlsm,” which seeks a f'-'j way of salvation for man v1,b the South Main St. and Hartford Road. PLANNING A SHOW scientific laboratory, rather than by an Individual experience of ANDOVER Minister, Rev. Joseph Cooper. Christ. Manchester Lodgle, No. 1447, L. Against this trend, It must be Miss Alice Yeomans of Welleily, 10:46—Morning Worship o. O. Moose, le planning.for a bl* >ound sense and the real John Yeomans of Harvard and Na­ show to be given soon U tbb State of tho devout ministry and than Oatchell of Storrs, are among JJ®hter. Managed Jack Sanson of Ulty, as well ae of the really thor­ the young people home tor the ^^Searching After God" the theater will be director of the ough lohoUrshlp of the churcbei, ppring vacation. show, and It will be In the nature Is manifestly revolting. Two thou- Lawrence Stanley, whu wap quite of a big local rovue. A-number of jrand years of Christian experience 111 a few weeks ago but weat back ■ Oor, Main A School S(e. 7:00—Evening Worship Manchester girls have already been R' *5 hght the world that Chris­ to his work. Is at hbme again not chosen for chorus parts and the tian life and character come by balng able to wbrk for a while. South Mfuichester ‘Tllate’s Great Question." leads will be taken by popular local W the written Word and of There were 18 at the'Benevolent people. and these are not Society meeting Thursday after­ Ths Church Awaits Yonr Coming. The first rehearsal In preparation to be discarded for the newest noon. The ladies are sewing on gar- for tha show will be held tomorrow thMrles 'Of haltTbakod and untried mente tor a hospital In India. ^^The Place To Buy Furniture^* padagogloal psyo^Iogists Come, Come, Come. afternoon at 2 : 9 0 at tho State Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fnnk and theater. Everyone who luff'been ^Back to the J^ret Prlnctples ion of South Manchester wbfe call­ asked to take part Is roqulsted to As one travels ovsr the land, ers In town Thursday afternoon. be at this rehearsal. clergyman. It Rosooe Talbot was homf from aulckly becomes apparent that all North Bavin. Weansiday

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dlattfif^Btnr ran to Sf* paiea, 'wblch, at the go< opening m as it does, that poislhU- Inc MO rate, tota up to $1,480. Ity for whkh New Bngland agrioul* , Sufttinn l!Ii*raU> Another ot the windy Southern­ ture has so' long been loo1clng««H>p- ers who help to soak the ^people of portunlty to raise a money crop for PUBMSHED BT the country on oratory is Blanton THE HERAL.U PRINTING CO.^ ■whiph^tbp'market will be secure of Texas, who inserted under "leave and the price reasonably stable.' m .] Poundrt^by Blwpod «I.''KU to print” an 83 page speech that he If artichokes will produce sugar New Yorl?, March 26.—GIowB' Evsry Kvenlnar Except Sunflaye r.nd never delivered and the cost of put­ mi HoildayB. at-a cost enabling "it to com^i^eto ery, no matter what % m it takes, ting which Into type reached the BY RODNEY DVTOHER is always bifhly rewarded by Mad-' ft Entered at the Poat Office at Man- with the beet or cane product on' so mrnrnummmmmmm I ^ p i o ^ o HONOR BIGETROTEH cheater aa Second Claaa Mail Matter. imposing figure of $3,320. good as even terms, and if arti­ battan.' . * SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall Altogether, the expense to the Washington, March 26.—Snatch­ Whether it be the stage, the six dDliara a year, alxty centa a chokes can be’ raised in NeW' Eng­ es from a congressmana’ mail; cabaret, the newspaper or tba ar Walter Damroscb will present 1 month for ahortpr perloda. American people of printing in the "Kindly let me know to what de­ special Bqethpvea program Satur. By carrier, eighteen cettta r. week. land as easily and as generally as tlst's studio, quick fortune awaits Single ooplea. three cente. Congressional Record the millions is believed and as Is highly prob­ partment I shall write for Informa­ those virtuosi who can make th■0 •xcluslvely ing and operation of all the sugar In one of the. supper dubs a per­ entitled to use for republlcatlon all cently, that man “Is only a ma­ mills necessary for ■' the develop­ "Luke, Chapter 12. ’ ^ former'whose business it wa» to sit Theater .program. the local or undated news published "(Authentic) Revelation. Smrclay herein." chine,” we leave argumentation to ment of the industry on a large down at tbo Wrong table,. Insult those who consider that the subject "Age 4-1-1899 Watch Closely newly arriving guests and , start Many programs for Sunday, scale. "Sincerely.— March 27, provide, Beethoven cen­ Is worth arguing and devote our­ commotions In all parts of the SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. We know no more than the man dining room -to- the merriment of tenary concerts. Two of thhse are;' ------f ______selves to momentary wonderment in the moon about the merits of the -----look up the Bible refer­ the others-. Naturally hp had to WBAL, 4 p. m, eastern time, as to what kind of a machine Mr. proposal as a whole, but If the ences I speak of. I wrote Wilson a study his victim and figure out-how from the Peabody Conservatory of THE KAISER. Darrow considers himself. long letter In 1916 just before elec­ far he could-gd without bringing Music—Orchestra, chorus and solo­ ^C O O W m HA a$ GAS TURNKD Q n l United States Bureau of Standards tion and begged him to keep this ists. The Minister President of Prus- We have seen more th*n one kind has put its O. K. on it, that in Itself about trouble. nation out of the war if he had any, I noticed In Variety the other WPG, 3:15 p. m. eastern time— Gas Range not only '.Bla, Herr Braun, has written to of a machine that acted up like the Is a guarantee that the subject Is love for his country and his fellow Board of Education program; 4:15 Chancellor Marx, asking the latter day he had slgneid up with another vont of your gas bill, but also saves on dickens—machines all the way from worthy of the very respectful con­ man as it is a prophecy of the Bible concern for $1000 a week. Frisco p. m., organ and choir from St. what the German national govern­ fish hooks to automobiles and lawn being fulfilled and that we can now James Episcopal church, and again your food bills. For th^re is less shrinkage less sideration ot both farmers and introduced a variation on this some evaporation in foods cooked in the Chambers^ ment proposes to do about extend­ mowers—but we have never seen capitalists. stay the hand of God and 1 gave years-ago and, aided by "trick at 9:10 p. my, by the Trayiaore con­ ing the law for the protection of the one that you could 'conscientiously , him some of the Bible references feet,” became a national figure. cert orchestra. Dinners are more juicy—^raore delicious. which I have in my booklet which Other programs include; republic, which expires next June, say was mad all the time. Possibly I am sending to you.” WCCO, 3 p. m. central time— pointing out that if the Reich does Clarence Darrow isn’t mad all the On one of the leading New York papers many an ounce of erudutlon Franklin Band and, the Dovre male nothing to keep former Kaiser Wil­ time, either. There may be ino-' On a stamped post-card: has been poured by men whose chorus. helm from returning to Berlin af- mehts, if he is off by himself on the “Hello, Mr.------. How the H- names are unknown. Along came 'WJR, 5:45 p. m. eastern time—- ter that date the Prussian govern­ top of a hill with nothing to look are you and Canon I am fine I am two young fellows. One started . Twilight hour, featuring the Good working in a Hot Dog Stand. I Will ensemble and the WJR light ment itself will take steps to. such at but the sunset and nothing to Jewish dialect, series having to do opera company. *U an end. listen to but the whisper of the WJZ, 8 p. m. e.astern time__ The question of the ex-kaiser’s breezes through the trees, when nature ■Blll, Hcbo Bill. trlved- reams of hilarious flan-flap WATKINS BROTHERS! NESTS ON A RAPT doodle concerning a burlesque Godfrey Ludlow, with Lolita return is becoming acute, since it there is no anger in his heart and stenographer. Both have, "cleaned’ Galnsborg, sonata recital. CRAWFORD COAL AND GAS RANGES is pretty well established that his he isn’t ready to blow up with in­ BY ARTHUR N. PACK “Maybe you will be interested to up.” KFI, 8 p. m. Pacific time__ dignation. In the bosom of his own hear the origin of the bill' to pen­ Classic hour, featuring a string wife, Princess Hermlne, now recog­ Anita Loos wrote trio. ' nized as not only the brains of the family he may have periods of President, American Nature Ass’n. sion old people.... forty years titles for the movies, unknown to ago. We talked at many times to most folk outside the profession. KTHS, 9 p. m. central time— Hohenzollern family but the most inocuous quietude of soul, But The coot is a water bird, closely different people and all seemed to Music lovers’ hour. since he Is almost continuously in resembling a small duck. But when "Gentlemen Prefer consummate Junker politician in It is hatched on the water; It think nothing could be done about Blonds” began to give this town a ' p. m. eastern time Germany, is planning to take up at the public eye and since there is eats, sleeps and lives on the water, it, so we put the case on bur'prayer laugh, the echo went across the —Atwater Kent hour with Edith least a part tlifie residence In the hardly a second of that time when list and have- never taken It off country. Mason, soprano. and when the autumn gunners be­ praying all the time for God to put palace of Wilhelm I in Under den he is not swinging his arms and siege the marshes thousands of Its it in someone’s head. Am praising Linden. roaripg in passionate prote.st family die on the water. God for what is done, and asking The man possessing, perhaps, the Herr Braun is worried not only against this that or the other thing, Even when the time comes *o widest acquaintance In New York build its home, brood its eggs and Him to let me live to see and know draws a. comic strip of no more because he fears that the kaiser’.s it is a fair assumption to concluclo hatch its young coots, this bird this bill goes through also that I than ordinary merit, but his col­ . return would bring on politicaf dif that the great lawyer is the world’s does go ashore. cau have a shair^in the profits. . . lection of after-dinner 'stories if, WRC Acuities in Prussia and throughou greatest scold. In water from two to five feot mid end to end, would climb the The Best People A telegram from East Vaugn, Travelers Insnriinee Co. Germany, but because he appre No Ford with the most violent deep It builds its nest, a aeat N, M.: Woolworth building. Also he is Hartford. Conn. bends a bad effect of such a pro attack of the shimmies, no bucking basket-shaped raft of dead rushes. qmck at amusing repartee. Every­ The work of nest building is done '"Ernest G. Terletsky la going where he goes he is expected to ceeding on the people and govern oil stove, no hay cutter lying ma­ back to-----from here would wish lurnlsh at least a couple of laughs. Do Not Drink very carefully, the raft always that you people see that he reaches ments of the foreign countries that lignantly In wait for an unguarded heaped high enough so that the A young man, who came from . six hundred thousand typical American mothers and home­ fought Germany In the world war. finger, has ever been known to dis­ there safe as he believes there is Alameda. Calif, (which, I believe, Program for Saturday top of the platform where the eggs something going to happen to, him makers maintain that drinking as a part of home entertainment It 13 doubtful if there is any jus­ play the same vitriolic temper as are to lie will be dry, and the hol­ -7-J. Jones.” is not far from San Francisco), is obsolete and un-American. tification for the latter notion. As a Brother Darrow, nor to be so per­ low deep enough that the eggs will struggled In the drama for several 6:00 p. m.—Dinner Music, Hub be in no danger of rolling out If a The congressman had never be­ years and, when just about on his , Regthurant Trio-— Society leaders ought to be American leaders. matter of fact In all probability sistently and continuously at odds storm stirs up waves among the fore, heard of Terletsky or Jones last legs, produced a farce from a. Overture Lustplel Keler Bela most Americans, English and with the calm If sometimes shallow and he hasn’t heard of either of ; v '.They ought to make the standards of society conform to rushes. tlmffi since. -is trunk and now clips coupons. b. Calm as the Night .... Bohm French people would be just as well fiow of human purposes. Some day he will probably write c. Heavenly Aida. . ______Verdi those of patriotic law observance. It should be had form to The nest is anchored to greeu Written in invisible, .ink, back­ pleased to see Wilhelm return to One is almost' tempted to argue reeds, and when it is finished the ® take ..the count. d. Romance ...... Debussy .flout the Constitution. wards, and readable only by hold­ e. March of the Tin Soldiers Berlin as to stay in Doom. Because a litlte bit—to dare the phials of mother coot lays her large clutch ing reverse side of the sheet up to Ed Wynne started to success by The best people in America do not drink. The President Darrowlan wrath by intimating that of tan colored eggs, finely speckled the light: , •. wearing funny hats. Frank Tlnney coc XT Pierne In such an event It would be a very with black, and begins her brood­ Invented the device of talking to 6: 2S—News does not-drink nor the first lady of the land; they serve no little while indeed before the world If all men are nfachlnes then the ing. “Dear reader—As for many, they the orchestra leader and swapping <>:30—Piano Selections-— liquor at the White House nor does society drink or serve liquor at large would be in a position to famous Clarence must have discov­ If intruders drive her from the will behold 'you' face in righteous­ Jokes with him, thereupon leaping a. Dancing Shadows .... Schick In their presence. ered a brand of lubrication for use nest she remains near by, hiding ness. They should be satisfied when into fame. b. Fairy achottlsche .Streabbog judge with a pretty fair measure of they awake with your likeness d c. To a Wild Rose ..MacDowel! It is further noticeable that the best element of Americans, accuracy just how much a pull with in his own mechanism altogether among the rushes and complaining through a vast in general, not only are observing the law but also are taking a in ..querulous tones. Her babies our where there is a wonder. Your parade of names and neonleq d. Spinning Song . . Ellmecirelc.h the German people the old kaiser- different from anything recommend­ hand was thlrd._ Mall from you e. Minuet in G ...... Beethoven stand on the side of the Constitution. Am’ong the better class swim as soon as they are hatched thanks. _ j...... ,,, , frojn Ring Lardner to Donald ^Ogl Ism has. And that is exactly the ed in the best automoblling circles. and do not remain long in the den Stewart. n* ® f. Dance of the Pickaninnies ’ -ws.^co^ld. not ;flnd the m.an whtt would-deliberately break one thing necessary to ascertain if sus­ We’d give a cent to know whether nest. Don t call me fool. Due the rea­ For New York Is like a sulky Stern law of his country while expecting his property and person pro­ it is all dynamite or dynamite let son Deaflng. St. John 14-6.” Mary Rita O’Dpnnell, Bight picion, and the fears that suspicion king, calling forever for new Jest­ Year Old Pianist tected by other laws. begets, are ever to be laid. down by a dilution of snake poisoii ers and fatly rewarding each new 6:45—^Contralto Solos—■ It is highly probable that the and square faced gin. arrival. True, their da^s may bo a. Before the Crucifix .La Forge TE^ ANSWERS numbered and tomorrow a b. Santuiry -----V. r'.. La Forge most shocked and disappointed Jester may arise to send all others creature in the world would be this MATTER OP ETHICS. , c. Sleep Little Baby of Mine Here are the answers to "Now Denuee same Kaiser Wilhelm if he were An interesting problem as to You Ask One” for today. The ques­ time. the "top of the theirs. world” is d. When I'm With You Robison perniitt€^d to return to Berlin, sat when is religion commercialized Feast day of St. Ludger, bishop tions are printed on the comic . Violet N. Ericseh. Contralto up all the regal style that his still and when It is not arises in connec­ and missionary. j page: GILBERT SWAN. Laura C. Gamlet. Accomp. ample wealth will permit, and bid tion with the enrerprlse of an Amer­ First embargo act passed by 1 The angel comforts Hagar '1:00—Dinner Mu,sic continued — Congress, 1794. I and shows her a spring pf water. ■ Hub Restaurant Trio—, East Center St. Property for the plaudits of the German na­ ican who thought he saw a chance ' 2—The son of Aaron, who suc­ tion. Birthday anniversary ' of Fuad BRITISH missing a. Waltz from the Opera "Eu­ to turn an honest dollar for him­ I, king of Egypt. ceeded him in the priesthood. gene :Oaegln” .. Tschalkpwffkj' Well built single right on the avehue. oak floors,, and trim,. In Doom the exile is always the self while perchance doing a lot of 3— Balak, king of Moab. 26.—Fifteen h.’ At Dawning ...... Cadmau ^ well arranged rooms. 2 car garage; Offered at only 99,800. ' 4— Slxi British citizens are reported mlss- ■iT' potential core of a great royalists good in distributing the blessings to wn Nanking area, according c. Album L eaf..Wagner-Wllhelm Terms. Imperialist movement, at least In of Lourdes to folk who could not 5— He was killed by Samuel. to word from Shanghai today. Popular Ferlod-'- 6— -Ellab. a. I Want tc be Miles Away from Pearl Street. 6 room single, hot water heat, gas, laundry, the fancy of much of the world as afford to make the pilgrimage to 7— The son of Hagglth, who and fifty British Everyone etc., walk and curbing. Price only 90,000. Cash 91,500. well ns in his own. In Berlin he that famous shrine. missionaries are being evacuated sought to make himself David’s from the Interior of China. b. I’m In Love Ags.'n, Lilley Street, 3 family flat, beautiful in^terlor layout, steam would almost certainly prove to be Visiting Lourdes, this American, , It is more blessed to give than successor. c. So Blue (waltz). whose name is Kelley and who live.s 8— Forty years. d. It All' Depends cn You heat in all three apartments, garage. Price .only 918,500. It's the burnt stick of a shot"'h)cket. If to receive.—Acts .\.\:;}5. London's principal he is that, the whole of Europe as In Chicago, noticed that the shops 9— With Egypt, marrying Pha­ e. I Wonder Haw I Look When a bargain for someone. ’! raoh's daughter. Including Pall Mall, I’m Asleep Well as the German people would be of the town,were selling great num­ Bo charitable and indulgent to Whitehall, and parts of Piccadilly Nice single near Parker and East Center streets; six rooms, everyone but yourself.—Joubert. 10— Thirteen years. 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study Period— the better for knowing it. And If he bers of glass statuettes of the^Holy are still lighted by gas lamps ^ "Preparing for the Vacation oak floors and finish, steam heat, gas, etc. . 9600 cosh needed. is not, then that too i/ something Virgin containing the curative wa­ Cliurch School”—Miss Eth- Price only, 97,800. the world should know—and the ter of tile world-celebrated Grotto. elyn Nichols,-Director Religi­ Here Is a bargain in a double house. .12 good rooms, fur­ sooner the better. Kelley bought a huge lot of the The Entertainment Committees Get Under Way ous Education, Congregational Church, Rockville, Conn. naces, up-to-date trim and floors, white enamel plumbing fix­ statuettes, advertised them in Cath­ Hymns tures, gas, and In fact a most modern house. * 2 car garage with olic newspapers In America and did 8:00—Hits and' Bits from New it all for 97,000, 91.000 cash. ' f .v,’"' a rushing business at two dollars ■York COST OF “SPEECHES." each. 9:00—Half hour Reoital with Hel­ ■U'hen we commented, some days American bishops of the church, en West Stone, Soprano and *go, on the space occupied la the Helen Flsherdlck ‘ Anderson, It 1s understood, wore shocked by Congressional Record by, a gushing Planist-T- Robert J. Smith, loosMamSt. this proceeding and took steps to I Valpe Arabesque Lack READ BSTA'TE. INSURANCE. 9TBAM9HIP TICKETS tribute paid by Representative Up­ atop Kelley's enterprise by notify- Mrs, Anderson shaw of Georgia to a Georgia song ing the papers not to accept his ad­ II a. What's in the Air Today Eden writer named Stanton, whom Up- vertisements. taking the ground Shaw then and there pomlnated as b. The Last pour .. Kraemer that the business was by way of be­ Mrs. Stone the "poet laureate of the Southland ing a, profanation of relli^ion. III Gracovienne Fantastlque Overture to "Martha” .... If not of the nation,” we did not ...... Flotow. Now Kelley is attempting to get Paderewski tjix Mrs. Anderson Selection from "Naughty. know the precise cost to the the .endorsement of the French payer of this particular spasm" of IV a. Summer Time . > , Marietta” ...... Herbert printer’.s ink. church authorities, contending that Ward-Stephens Menuet a I’Antlque .,..,.,., his business is no more a cbinmer- b. Peace ...... Fogg ---- ...... Padprewakl The poppycock laudation, which cialization of religion than the busi­ V Spoon Rive »•...... Grainger Welsh Selection—The Leek.. the Georgia Pantaloons did not Mrs. Anderson \ ...... Arr, Myddleton Who dreamed that beauty paasei ness of the shopkeepers of Eourdes, VI a. In My Garden ....L lddle Ballet Music from "Alda" .. like a dream? even take the trouble to really ut­ and further maintaining that he is ter in the House but merely had b. Cradle Song . . . MaoFayden ...... Verdi For these red lips, with all tbeii enabling a great many people to ob­ printed as an "o.xtension of re­ Mrs. Stone 8:30—-Banquet Hartford Branch . mournful pride. tain the solace and benefits of pos­ 9:30—"All Aboard”—from Black Zionist Organisation of Ameri­ Mournful that no new wonder may marks,” and which contained half session of the Grotto waters who and "White Shpw— ca direct from the jBall Room betide, a dozen of the rhymes of tho I Tropical Moon, Duet by Doro­ otherwise would be unable to do so, of the Hotel Bond— Troy passed away in one high "laureate,” occupied four and a thy. (Isabelle Eiseoberg) and Speakers; .funeral gleam. As a nice question of ethics tho half pages of the Record. It has Billy (Melvin Title) , Rabl Morris Silverman And Usna'i children died. case will doubtless be closely ob­ II You're In Love, Dorothy (Isa­ Just come to our attention that it Rabbi Stephen S. Wise served, and that it may have rami­ belle Eisenberg) Musical program. We and tho laboring world are costs $-10 a page to produce this fications If tho French church au­ III Bashful Bumble Bee, Bea-i passing by; * highly Interesting and sometimes trice thorities do give their sanction to Amid men’s souls, that waver and- edifying journal, to say nothing of IV Paradise for Two, Johnny > give place, ■ tho Kelley undertaking. (Beni Rosenberg) and Dorothy A velour^ bat has appeared In the cost of distributing It. In other Like the pale waters in their win­ (Isabella Eisenberg) Xrondon that is light on one aide try race. words Mr, Upshaw stuck his hand V Down to Rio, Billy (Melvin and dark on the other, capable of into Uncle Sam’s pocket to the tune artichokes. Title) and Bailor Men Under the passing stars,' .foam of It was no great news that H. R. being reversed according to the the sky,” of $180 for the sake of reminding VI Ladder to Love, Dorothy weather. Lewis of Rhode Island Imparted to Lives on this lonely face.' the renders of tlie prooeedlngs tii (Isabella Elsanberg) and chor­ the New England Council when he us Congress that a Georgian named Bow down, archangels. In your Informed that body that Jerusalem VII Monologue, Alexander (Har^ Btanton once upon a tlqie wrote a ry Zwioker) abode; artichokes can be successfully rais­ Before you were, or any hearts to little negro lyric called "Mighty 10:00 p. m.—Weather beat. Lak a Rose." ed in mapy parts of New England. 10:05—Club Worthy Orchestra But when he enlarged upon that 11:00—Newa Weary , and kind one lingered by How much It costs, over and Program For Snnday His seat; information* by stating that the sug­ I He made the world to. be a grassy kbove his salary and allowances to ar content of that vegetable is su­ 6;00 P. M.—State Theater Concert keep Senator Heflin In the Senate —Bert Williams conduoting— road perior to either tho sugar boot or Overture—Poe and Peasant,. Before her wandering feet Mobody, probably, has ever figured southern cane he told the Council —William. Butler Yeats: "Tbt lout. But in the recent session one ...... BuppS something that not every farmer In ■Wine, Women and Sorg, Rose of the World.” pf his speechm—and he made this section knows. 1 (waits) ...... 0, Strauss ►oeechei practically'iairthi time— This Is ta Intorostlag subiset, "My Heart At Thy Sweet The United States army is oai I Voice" from "Samson and of the few institutions in tho worl« that operates on a cash basis. Al Delilah” t ...... Saint Saeni Its bills are paid monthly.

'■'S out to, find hpr!rfather,;who has di«- intDuBoise, Pennsj^banla, HiMnni ' appedred after closing-ui^ his mihe graduated from bif^ sebool there,, and. starting for town for the -wth- th%;'-set out tO/deeJ^e .p&rt of the 'ter.-k;'.. --.t: uhiy^se in whfieh he happened to With her companions, shejs trai^ be’^repfdlng. \v,- ped-^,a blizzard-in a sihMLcaj^ in the wilds, and Imprlsohed'tne^: for weeks v - drifts which siif- Dr. '®red F. iBashneU- round the; house. — VETERINARIAN w sprlng wJll see Hdr ..ilnlpg pMtn^, ana the Introduction of new, radio re- a wounded NoTthwe8t:,MDunted po-' ‘ ^ 494 East Grater S tra ^ Mlver m^elB, if the prediction of licemau are also , in the cahin, and. M&ncliesl^ Greea. WilUam H. Priess,,noted radio en- daring the imprisonment, she dls- CMBce aoqrit t to 8 P, M. ffineer^ Is to be accepted. coverd evidences which leads -^er/tq Oldtime Sailor radio, trade* waits ', J- believe that the , former^ has - njur-? Especially When One Got as for the falj radio show to Introduce ^*Prist»iers of-tK'e Storm’* Is dered hpr,parent,- and her love for Brig^ht Steersman Sails So Fast its Mveltles. This year the decis­ T h ^ in g Drama of Frozen him turiis to hate.. ; V For the last time tonight the Cir­ High as $35 For Working ion of manufacturers to offer spring -North—-House Peters Stars. That Vessel Overtakes a Star. advancements is expected to pre- cle .-will, present the two big fea­ public more favorably for tures,-“ A One-Man Game^’ with 14 Months— Local Man the fall showing. James Oliver Curwood, author of Fred Huines, and “As a Dog Loves. . funniest incident during Ed Miller’s career as a Ab a rqsult, the public is in for dramatic stories of the far north This picture, a! novel western sailor happened when a ypiinfir Polish sailor, on his first a pleasant surprise— better'receiv- and. Alaslia, Was the ',authoir of story of the popular Blue Streak Funeral Director ers, at Tower, prices, PrlesS said. “ Prisoners of* the Storm” which Western brand, is''one o f the: first Describes Life and His voyage, was sriven his chance to take the wheel. He opens a t-wo-day tomorrow at Leadlpg manufacturers,” says of a* hew series in which Universal Licras^ EnRialiner. had never steered a ship before, but he seemed to be in­ Priess, "have been working their the Circle theater with'House Pe­ Pictures Corporation is introducing telligent enough so the skipper gave him his opportun­ ters in the leading role. Su^orting its stellar dlscoveiy to the theater­ Experiences Under Hard engineering laboratory staffs at fev­ Lady Assistaut. Calls Day ity. V erish pressure In order to be ’able Mr. Peters is an all-star cast, in­ going public. cluding Peggy Montgomery and Humes’ rapid’ rise fro'in obscurity to exhibit their .models this spring. Walter McGrall. or Night. Boiled Skippers. “ You see that star,” s « d the skipper; The boy nod­ They -wlll have them ready in March to stardom at the head of his ohfn ded. ^ “Well, keep that on' your starboard and steer the and April. The story.is'of a gIrl*who sets company makes a no-vel story. Born 223 No. Maiu SL, Phone 406«2i ship in that direction.” * Interest Through Summer. Cordage creaks as a bitterly cold Everything went all r^h t for a while but in an hour "In. previous years we had all we north wind heavily laden with snow could do to get the new models or so the. crew and the'captain heard a terrible noise. ready,in time for the various radio sweeps over the seas of Nantucket. The ship was in a trough of the sea and the rigging v.'as shows and expositions. Coming The solitary helmsman, no stars to go by, steers by some seventh rattling, the masts shaking and it sounded as though right head-on with the new' season, sense, shifts his wheel hard over as the demons of the air had taken possession of the vessel. there was not time for the public to the ship rides one trough and en­ become fully acquainted with the ters another. Evei'ybody jumped to*the deck. The captain came type of receiver best suited to in­ Her running lights can scarcely out of his cabin, sleepy e y ^ and as mad as a hornet. dividual needs and the consequence was frequently a bewildered fan­ be seen in the blizzard and she is “ What’s the trouble here,” he asked the boy. beating before the wind with sails Edward Miller dom and all-too-often a bewildered trimmed. Tired sailors snore m Well, captain,” the boy replied, “ you know that star Miller is shown as he was snap­ industry, tob. . r , their bunks in the fo’c’sl’ and the you gave me?” ped in front of his steamer, the last “ The spring exhibition will serve vessel on which he shipped. His to correct one of the main faults captain dozes off in his cabin, alert “ Certainly.” as be hears some noise that tells picture makes him look much older of the industry. It will strength­ him his ship is in danger. “ Well, you’ll have to give me another. I’ve passed than he really Is, although it was en the summer interest in radio, .111 Hands Out! that one.” - taken ten years ago. hereotfore always slack. ^ It will "All hands aloft to furl sail!" thoroughly acquaint the. distribu­ The gale bites off the words as the He had turned the ship completely around! times. Hard-boiled skippers. Hard­ tion structure of the radio trdde ,as mate bellows them through cupped tack and corned horse. Coffee that well as the radio public with mer­ hands. The acute ears of the able tasted as though it were made out chandise well In advance of the seamen hear the command and pay of shavings from the deck mixed main season and serve'tp distribute with tar and oakum. Days without no attention. food was Just as bad on one as on the manufacturing load .over a Down the companion way comes to pieces. Then if neither of these water to drink. longer period. another, most of the time worse. things happened there was always Compared with old-fashioned, bigt a heavy tread and a bulky figure in "How we stood It I don’t know. Now and then a storm whicii oilskins appears in the door of the a hard boiled captain or mate to would seem to spell the end of the bulky cars the Whippet appears It required a cast-iron stomach and beat us up within an inch of our forecastle. a strong constitution,” he says. crew and the ship. Blows that some­ . smaller and much more graceful ‘Tumble out, there, you lives. times took the masts out of a What do you think you are working Captain Dined Well "I have seen, hard boiled cap­ staunch vessel. Weather that froze on, a pleasure yacht? Up and aloft "The captain had things easy, tains and hard boiled crews. I the ears and numbed the limbs of or I’ll break every bone in your for he ate before the crew started have watched a captain come clos­ the men on watch. A fire in the hold bodies.” and by the time • grub call was er to death than he ever will come and a heartbreaking fight to extin­ They tumble out. sounded, his table had been cleared and I saw that same captain flour­ guish it. Ships pumps that would Up the ratlines they swarm, and the crew never knew what he ish a revolver while the mate not work and leaky buckets that the clinging to slippery ropes, wrapping had had to eat. They knew what cringed behind him. In front of the water rushed through before it The center o f gravity o f the Overland W hippet is ex­ their legs around the yards, as they they would get— hardtack and boot­ could be throv/n on vhe fire. leg. skipper stood a line of hard-faced gather in the billowing canvas, and seaman, teeth bared, their faces Now and then a shipwreck. Miller tremely low , with ample toad clearance... thus giving reef it fast. The wind is so strong "Bootleg is not the- hooch people ugly with hate. The will of the cap­ was in one. It happened in the Bay are drinking now. It was the collo­ that some of them are nearly blown tain was stronger and as he glared of Fundy on a whaling trip. But a sense o f security you have never fouoH in any lig h t. from their perches. quial name for coffee and it is a at. his crew with a steady eye, one let him tell it; superstition and a belief among hlan Overboard. by one of the men turned and soon "it -was in the dead of night and car before. That high-up-in-the-air feeling is gone... One man is blown. seafaring men that all the old shoes the line wavered as oqe or two wo w'cre becalmed. We had ail Twelve degrees below, zero and and boots are saved to make tills v.’orked with might and main that slunk back into the forecastle here is a new Kind o f riding comfort. Come in today Pm the cry "Man Overboard!” goes up. concoction.” i Probably day end it was a tired crew which "Who is it?” from the captain. Instances like these ‘^1 They couldn’t drink the stuffi helped to make the life interesting Tilt the hard bunks for the off and let us show you this wonderful new-type car "Miller.” but then if they didn’t, they went i for Ed Miller, for he seems like a watch. _The dread cry of “ Fire!” The name has some significance without anything, it was tfobson’S man who would have been able to and every man-jack of us was on and the surly.skipper orders boats choice and most of them took a deck, in a Jiffy. to be lowered and the ship to be handle himself in a rough and tum­ chance. Sometime* a younger sailor ble fight. "The buckets were broken out, turned about. Miller is rescued af­ 'would get too much of the stuff the pumps manned, but the blaze ter a while and is taken to the cab­ "It’s a hard game for a man who and would become sick ta his had too much headway. The ship in where he gets what he termed isn’t as hard,as the life. "Weaklings was doomed and. it was with reluc­ the first hot drink in his life from stomach. It made no difference, cannot stand ’It, for it Is a business though, for he had to get up and tance that the skipper ordered his' a skipper. that calls for. everything that is in stand his “ two hours on and two crew to take to the small boats. It is just another incident in the a man. Continued exposure to the life of a sailor. hours off” with the rest of the 'We pulled away and stood off watch. dirtiest weather imaginable, work­ to watch the end of the gallant ves­ 17 Years at .Sea. ing for 30 hours at a stretch, clad sel. Sparks fiew heavenward and Miller is a Manchester man. Af­ Ed Miller puts hardtack in a dif­ ferent light than it Is usually vlew- in rough jackets, probably full of great pieces of flaming sail blew ter 17 years on the briny deep, sail­ holes— the life is no Joke or a bed ing on everything from one-masters ved in by landlubbers. It was a from the masts to sink to the sea of roses, with a hiss of steam and a sizzle to great ships with seven "sticks” round slab of the hardest oread Im-f Americans New'Type Light Car ’ and even on steamers, he leads the aglnable, about twice the- size of an- “ We took our hard knocks be­ as the wat.er enveloped the fire. The Pan Will Benefit. prosaic life of a carriage painter ordinary stove llA. cause we had signed up for the masts were columns of flame and "I think the public is in for a here. Bread Life Preservers cruise. When we got to shore we when the fire reached the hold exceedingly pleasant surprise. I "That captain wouldn’t have "It made a wonderful life pre­ Jumped ship if we didn’t like a where the ship’s stores were a say this not only on information PICKETT MOTOR SALES cljOud of thick yellow smoke rose to gathered out of experience in my picked the man up if it had been server, however,” ne says, "for you skipper. He couldn't do anything 22-24 Maple Streot, , Phon0»2017 any of the rest of the crew, but he could throw one of them into the for he had our money and usually heaven. Out of the smoke great own laboratory but- from what I had a liking to me and I suppose sea and float on it.” he didn’t care. Ho could always tongues of flame shot up and in a know is going on in other research Service Station, Phone 798-2’ his conscience would have bothered 'It was so hard that we couldn’t pick up enough wharf rats or few minutes the whole ship was en points. veloped. him. It never had bothered him be­ bite into it. Imagine trying to eat shanghai a crowd or lubbers if his “ Not only has radio engineering fore, but this must have been an e.x- a dog biscuit and then figure out regular men deserted on him.” “ The flames settled down and reached a hitherto unapproached soon we could ^ee the ship’s masts Deption.” trying to dent something •! 20 der Life along the coast was fine. standard, but radio manufacturinjg That is the way Miller tells it. grees harder. We had to soak it 2 i tottering. They smoldered as the enjoys a new degree of excellence. The skippers treated their men a flames died down on them and High up above the cross-trees hours in water before, we could eat On both counts, this progress is little more humanly but there was soon, as their bases ■were eaten away where the main top gallant sails are it. a method In their madness. They translated into economies. 8 a precarious position. The mast by the fire, dropped like great trees “ The radio public will buy mer­ "They must have been made in knew that their seaman w ^ Id re- and fell into the sea with a crash. lyas slippery and the ropes were foundry tor nq bakery could evejf 'port them It everything was not chandise much better than hereto­ mated with ice. Wind blew from Clouds of smoke poured out of her fore at a cost considerably lower. put out stuff as hard and impene-* done right and they took no portholes and it was a short time the north at a 50-mile pace and trab.le as those cakes were. Just ■While prices go down, performance chances of losing their blaster’s before the whole.mass crumbled be­ will go up.” Dlew Miller off the mast. It was the think of the position we were In papers on the testimony of men work of but a short time before he fore the onslaught of the flame. when we were eating our dinner and they had ill-treated. “ She burned to the water’s edge was rescued and warm , clothes the mate came down and told us to On long voyages it was differ­ and we pulled away.” brought him back so that he suffer- make It snappy and get up on deck. 3d little from the exposure. ent. The skipper turned into a sort Something like a pall of sorrow RADIO DISTRIBUTES Usually Xve left the hardtack on the of a devil and ruled his crew with A Carriage Painter. hung over that crew as the small table, for we couldn't take it with an iron hand. These were the hard boats left. The ship had seemed, Miller's full name is Maurice E., us. Furling sails was one job— eat­ like a living thing, one minute but he is known only as Ed. He boiled shipmasters who had been NEWS TO RUSSIANS ing hardtack was another and we educated in an old school and had alive and pulsating with vigor as works steadily day by day with a couldn|t possibly do both of them paint-brush in his hand, and as he taken their knocks with the rest. she cut through the waves with her at once.” The difference lay In the fact that sails bellying to the ' breeze— the works he thinks of the days when "CJomed Horse” next minute a flaming wreck, and a Washington.— Russia -is making he was an able seaman, following these skippers had survived their Once a week the c-rew was treat­ few minutes later a blackened hulk use of radio not only to give listen­ the commandment, “ six days shaft battles and had gone ahead far ers information, but to supply, the thou labor and do all thy work and ed to a fine “ dinner” of what was enough to win their licenses. rising up barely above the water. called "corned horse.” This was PoUr days the crew rowed around country’s leading newspapers with on the seventh day thou shalt holy­ "Of course, there were some a daily news service. stone the deck and slush the said to be corned beef but no sailor, good Skippers,” says the old' salt, without sighting land. On the ever dignified it by that title. Ac­ fourth day, their provisions almost A description of the Russian masts.” “ but they were bad men to sail radio news agency was given the Miller’s nautical career began cording to them, it was horsemeat, with.. I have known captains who exhausted and their water gone, they were picked up by a steamer American Society > of Newspaper when he was 14 years old. He ship­ and there was never anything wouldn’t sail their ships on Sun­ young about the horse. Sailors con^ and landed at Halifax. Editors in convention here by - H. ped out of New London on a coast­ day if there were a fortune in it, 'V. Kaltenborn of Brooklyn, N. Y. ing steamer for a cruise that was sldered tjiat the'meat w^s the prod­ 'but these same captains made us “ That’s one experience I don’t uct of homes for aged animals and want to repeat,” says Ed Miller. Five times a day the., ajgency to last for three months. Three work like the old Harry all the rest names Tass and located at Mos­ months went by and the cruise -was they claim that some of It was as of the time to pay up for it.” From coasters to whaling ships tough as the leather on their boots. and from there to fishermen work­ cow, spea-ks news to 168 publish­ still on. Six months more and the "But what did you do for enjoy­ ers In an'area that radiates 1800 “ The only time you could get a ing out of Gloucester, New London ship had still to finish the voyage. A ment?” the interviewer asked. miles in'all dirqctiem:. rear and they were still on the wa­ square meal was when the ship was and New Bedford. Miller worked on "Enjoyment? There wasn’.t any.” them all and he says that one was An announcer -with a musical, ter. The three-month cruise was tied up at the dock and you had Miller replied. well-modulated voice- reads news proving a bit more than that. seven cents In your pocket,” the no better than the other. "Talk about enjoyment or fun on Whaling off Labrador once, his dispatches sent from the copy v w v w y v y Magnificent Wages. narrator states. a 12-month cruise! We could sit in editor’s desk. During the three “ Five cents bought a big schoon­ ship was Icebound for six months. In the end of it all, the cruise the forecastle and talk, or we could Frozen solid in the sea, the vessel, and one-half hours that Tass lasted 14 months and for his pav er of beer and ' a generous free turn-in. There was a little stove in broadcasts about 5000 words are 2 0 charming body types Wilier received something like $35. lunch at any waterfront saloon and lay there until the spring'tha-ws, the place abput as big as a tomato opened the way for the ship to go put on the air:' apd color combinations in which, he says, he did not spend all you had two cents left for a postage can but there never was any fire in Tass has an absolute monopoly n one place. stamp.” on Its way. That was the first time S ix e s anid Eights on 4 It because the captain was afraid of in history that Miller got a real of all news, so there is np one The cruise began at New London That was life on the clippers chassis, at prices ranging the ship. Then there was a steam rest on board ship. to Steal it. In addition, they own i^om $1095 to $2795* Millions of men and women , at D etn ^ Clevehmd, Idfflwsn*' ind the ship sailed to Philadelphia thirty years ago. Steamship lines boiler used for the hoisting engine His stories of whaling are inter- the legal author’s right to every­ wher^ a cargo of coal was taken on. f. o. b. Detroit ■ > ^ kro, iSan FYandicb, snd< sImn had driven most of the sailing ships and that was heated only when we estlhg. His whaling experience was thing-they transit. p^sed through the turnstiles Prom Phllly they went all along the out of the trans-oceanlc lanes but' gained in the days when harpoons For the convenience of listeners of the Auto Shows this Spring, where. Atlantic coast and around, the horn were In port.” coasters were mostly sailors. Mer­ were thrown by hand and a good who cannot read, a radio nejys- and went—where? You were to California. chandise, mostly coal and timber, Sailing against the wind was the ,Tradttiotuil This tremendously, grqatsr trick that tried the sailor’s nerve. harpooner was an artist. Whales paper,. a summary .of the. impor­ Some three months’ cruise! was carried cheaply along the coast there. You saw it! The crowds Tacking and beating about would were followed sometimes for days tant news of the day,, is. broad­ Paige Performance buying ; interest followed fiwif Back to New York he came, or around the lower end of South cast that evening. ■ were at.the Paige exhibit — around the Horn again. And the allow the vessel about a mile everv in the, small boats. When they were t . t f qpon the heels of the unpiw^ America by these sailing ships. The 24- hours, and the shlu usually tfa-v- sighted'and the boat was able .to Kaltenborn said that, Tass! offi­ Paige and one or two others. cedented increases in sslat? trips around the Horn both times Panama Canal had not then been eled 40 miles on both sides of her get close, the harpoon was cast. cials have fqund radio a greiat aid the latest mechanical And they were not only lo o k - were made when the weather was opened and the sailors had to go “ It was ‘follow the keg’ from to the people and: also a. help-in imprbvenients such as Paige enjoyed everywhero at Its worst. Slippery seas over clear around Cape Horn to get to course to go one mile forward. ing-~i3asyofere buying! last year. Think of it—Paige Tacking meant work for the crew, then on. The keg, I probably haven’t building newspaper circulation. - Eronzi^backed interchange­ which the ship slid like a drunken ■the Pacific Ocean from the Atlan­ told you, was on the end 6f^ the man were encountered in the Straits and It meant that all of the crew able'faeari^gr^air cleaners In New York many nqpre sales in 1928 showed the tic. Cargoes from New York to Cal­ rope and as the rope reached the amaaang;gain o f'44^% over. of Magellan and.it was a miracle ifornia or British Columbia were had to be on hand. Watches were j BANK GALL. silent chain timing — actual sides were made at the things of the past and sleep was end of the reel, the keg was thrown how the vessel ever came out of many months In transit, but the out. Then we followed it until the ■Washington, March 26.—;The cushioned clutches — bal- Show than ever before in the 1925. the dangerous passage with her something that didn’t count. It was comptroller of the ‘currency'today delay compensated for by th<7 a continual Jump to the cemmand whale became, exhausted. In the siifeed crankshafts and bal- 18 years of successful Paige This will undoubtedly be the timbers together and all on board cheap rate which was charged on issued, a call, for .a report; on. the of the mate or the captain. 'Work, case of bigger whaling boats, the apided prop^ler ^afts too allvo. ocean-going freight. rope was fastened right to the bow, condition of National Banks,, as'of history. New York enjoyed a greatest Paige year in the No Romance work all'the time, with never a rest close of - business,' - -March - twenty- -^-alid Paige^HydrauIic 4- 300% increase in Paige sales years of successful Paige Miller wonderrf what kept him on and for all this work the ship had but the small boats would have Ed Miller holds a cynical view of the ships so long. It certainly been drawn under had -the lines third. , - . udioel brakes; self-equaliz­ tory. C ^ e see these caiw^ the seafaring life. It wasn’t a bit gained a mile. ing,ra^eandtroublel>proof. in 1926 over. ^25^^ Similar wasn’t the attraction of the- good been tied to them. thm ’s ho oblation. romantic, according to his story, "Into port and the ’ admonition "Catching and harpooning the things happened'st Chicapy— food and the warm beds,, to sleep from the .skipper that the crew had yet he says that he still thinks in. He cannot eSplain it, ^c,ept ^y whale was one question. Getting about It and sometimes the urge to "better take a rest.” That would him aboard ship was aqother, for the statement tlist ‘be probltWy‘fig­ be midnight. At 4 o’clock li^ the go to sea again strikes him. The ured that he couldn’t do'-anything the animals weighed many tons. xhe Most Beaiiti/ul Car in Am ifM feeling doesn’t last, however, for morning!a breeze might.spring up They were cut up and their prod­ else after he had had the^U lng and the skipper, desirous to take after the glamourous memories deck under his feet for ,s6 lohg,^> ucts extracted right on board and wear off he remembers the hard­ advantage of every breath of air, during that time the ship was the "I got on to myself after a ^ ile, would rout all ou* of bed and get ships that an able seaman had to but it took me 17 years.to £ll^^lvJ>ut greasiest, smelliest place in the General (Jontractora endure on and off the ships. underway.” world. We stood it, as we stood fof that life on land .was ;a 'gQ6if.?di^l Up and down. Up and down. In thobe days the fare on sailing safer-than the daqgerqus life br'an everything else.” ships was poor. The vessel might From New York to St. Jbhns, St. Miller quit the sea nine years ago S^aller^s Garage able seaman. The danger was two­ Johns to Baltimore. Baltlipore to have been a single masted schoon­ fold,*! he says. "If we didn't dw^n and cameitb live in Manchester. He OnUden of '.'Belter Italli ifomda” ^ er or a seved-masted clipper, but South America. One long round of has been an employee of L. T. Wood Telephone 1iS65>‘.t. ’ we might be thrown to theld^k monotonous work. Small pay which Center and Olcott Streets Phoiie 1226.2 the size made no difference. The from the toir of a mast and d’kimed for some years now and lives on rose as hlsb as $8 a month soms- Bissell street. ^hop: 285 West Center Street

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. VHE LI^E o f CHRIST Jesus Teaches in Parablea (for Motorists Jtrpip. botbl Institutions, but contained no sug which develop^ d Jesus, preaching tp “ publicans and sinners,” tells gal Son, who took his sized In-the story of the^ ■it finally became apparent that it Any Depifli Any Place the story of the “ Lost Sheep" to Illustrate Cod’s love woman searching dili­ journey into a far coun­ v: - ( was too radical a change to- make and tender mercy. The shepherd, if he lose one of a gently until she. finds a try, and who fell Into sin - ■> ' father/longing for his lost son. who at I the. present time. This feeling hundred sheep, will leave the ninety-nine and go after remains unchanged and since the Charles F. ' Volkert lost ./piece of money, and want. '(Luke XV : y-ae and forgIveness, when h e' ^ the lost one until he finds It. (Luke XV ; 1-7) ______(Luke XV : 8-30> 11-17) returned, sadder.^wiser and repekint. A great mas- hearing was decidedly one-sided in O tS ^7 BY NEA SEBVICC. INC. sage concerning Cod’s fatherhood. (Luke XV :18 0 2 ) opposition to the bill, it Is believed Blast Hole Drilling that the unfavorable-report'of the committee on the bill will be ac­ T ^ t’ briiliug for Foundation cepted and the present session at Water Systems least will leave the administration . Pumps for All Purposes. Of the fund in its present chetrge.' Wet and Dry. ’ Tel. 1375-5. LEGISLATORS AWAITING Bearing out conclusively the oft -HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. heard statement that Connecticut is far from being a radical state is the fact that the^ "wet and dry’’ ques­ tion now ■prevalent In the legisla­ APPROPRIATIONS bill tures. of many states, has not eveu a s <$> been brought up for discussion here. No one seems Interested In If this bill Is'adopted' andMhe»e even talking about it, although S i All Projects Depend Upon is no doubt hut- that it will be-'—it pamphlets and papers both for and will settle once and for all the against the-- prohibition, question much mooted question, of ptate aid are periodically found upon the Funds Conunitlee Recom­ which has consumed no end of desks both in the House and Sen­ time and developed endless argu­ ate. Last week a rUther elaborate mends— Work For Early ments for many years- past. The “ dry" booklet found Its way to the State Aid Road question has been desks and this week still another a s "dry” publication was distributed. especially prominent during the It is interesting to note that Adjournment, last three sessions of the General while such publications are intend­ Evening Assembly. In the House the ques­ ed for members of the Assembly, tion developed itself- into one they are usually delivered indirect­ Special to Tlie Herald which centered chiefly about the formance will By CLARENCE G. WILLARD ly through them to the capitol em­ FOLLOWING PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS care of secondary or country rpads. ployes who clean out the waste The subject reoccurred with every With most of the Important com­ baskets late In the afternoon. win your heart, mittee hearings now matters of legislature, but each scssioh pas.s- Most of the members look upon WILL PRESENT TO REGULAR READERS history and with the majority of ed the problem'on'for Its predhees- the “ wet and dry” question sensi­ especially the the bills introduced' last January sors to solve. A few weeks'ago the bly, realizing that it Is entirely a already reported- upon, members of' issue was brought to a head In the national matter and one over Connecticut’s 1927 General Assem­ House and grew to such propor-^ which, the state has no control. In­ smooth, eflfortless bly this week began, to turn their tiohs that it becarne'apparent that asmuch as Connecticut very defi­ attention and Interest to specula­ If some action 'were not taken to nitely Indicated its position on the tion upon the fate of various meas­ provide additional care, for secon­ prohibition question When it de­ flow of power ures in the hands of the Commit­ dary roads, a large- bloc of Repre­ clined to ratify the Eighteenth tee on Appropriations. It is cus­ sentatives wo-iild' open fire on the Amendment some years ago, thera from an engine tomary for this committee to re­ rest of the House and would carry is no reason why a businesslike Beautiful port its bills In bulk late in the ses­ the fight to tk'e last ditch in an ef­ group Intent upon “ makin,g' all sion and the occasion is always fort to Improve the' highways back speed toward an early adjourn­ that is vibration^ awaited with a great deal of inter­ home. ment should waste its time discus­ est. slnee through the reports the sing the material contained in the Women's Jury Service deluge of literature which floods less beyond belief. l'-:ls!alors learn the fate of the va­ One of the biggest upsets of the every desk many times during, the rious proiecta they had hoped fo present session occurred this week session. sae favored with state financial aid. in the rejection In the Senate of the Opposition And Buick value * lAsiing .Measures bill legja-izlng jury service for wo­ Despite the fact that out of the ' ,) Portrait •\t the present i:me the Commit­ men by the overwhelming margin 262 members of the Housh of Rep­ tee on Appropriations has reached of 29 to 3. It has been predicted resentatives, there are only 24 will amaze you— Size 6Y2XSY2 Inches ! ss= the .stage at which It Is attemptin quite generally that the jury ser- Democrats, the minority floor til list cilose' appropriation moas-! vice measure, would meet with its leader Mr. Citron of Middletown deemed of .

I But-Mrs. Chaplin makes it plain appear in picture form at the State his native state, is cast as Abe Lee, that it is no “ waiting room." She theater tomorrow, Monday and 'desert educated engineer, whose I scoffs any idea of reconciliation. Tuesday. The featured actors in boyhood admiration for the beauti­ Although willing to admit that this big production are those In- ful Barbara continues to manhood. as an actor Charlie couldn't be compal-able lovers, Ronald Colmau Charles Lane plays the part of Jef­ beat, she has in no way revised her and Vilma Banky. - • ferson Worth,, reapected banker opinion of him as a huslian^ The triumph of Colman and. Miss and developer the . ‘W«^,.:^,ho now onu! 'fp N' Ifoo Elegant, Toft;.Vdltibr;< Banky in “ Her Night of Love" at stakes his entjre fortune ^hs^ilhe. “ Charlie would be onl^too glad +h«^'State a week of two ego is still settlers of the countiy may ;flnd to cbme.to some sort^df “ agree­ frpph in the memory of moving homes and.justice." , , ment,” she told me. i “ But I will i-icLiio entl-usiasts who saw the This afternoon and. tpnlght-.will' 1 not even consider it. ...- filjn. The setting of the drama was be the last chance lor Manchester “ I had never known’ anything re'51 and true and the actors fitted fans to see the vaudeville bill head­ but happiness when I came into into their part as though they had ed by the iworld famous Lelands this big house. But I have bad very b ^ h born to them. So it Is with and the production, “ The -Midnight little happiness since opm|hg here. Winning of Barbara Worth.” Sun," in whichv Pat; O’Malley, Lau­ It Is a house, not a hom'ef tt Is. to6 ra LaPiante and.Raymond ' Keane elc.gant, too cold. , ' Colman plays the part of a young mining engineer whose foster play the leading roles. “ If I continue living “ The Midnight Sun” is a story of ouif family troubles > are-I -father is an unscrupulous finan- intend to make many tCier,.’ but to swindle the simple a dancing girl who incurs at the that I shall not be cont^ntially re­ western farmers In a dam project. same time the love and jealousy of minded of those wretched last two Colman, in love with Barbara a Grand Duke in Russia. years." Worth', ‘ daughter p f’ the farm fac­ tion, Is, torn between two fires. This'Situation is the crux of the LU-ORIP F lin t BEAUTIFUL LOVE STORY story and it has been given adept Check before it starts. M ich handling by Harold Bell Wright, Rub on— inhale vapors the ^uthor. . , HERE AT STATE s i O A Y The role of Barbara is filled by . Vilma Banky, whose delicate blonde r beauty and versatility are typical .“ Winning of Barbara Worth” of the real American girl she por­ Opens Three-Day Run; Vau­ trays. Gary Cooper, son. of a Montana deville Today. Superior Court justice, and a young man who knows the range life of One of the sweetest love stories ever told, a story that includes a Ihpjlling drama of the pioneers of Step youi* suffering—usd ;the West, is the “ Winning of Bar­ bara Worth," the best seller of a 9 host of —amazing few years ago, and scheduled to Quanifitsttf improvement^ rQotnmtMd to cart ItebIotf« BlMdiar, low prices = d » ^ Bliod or Protradin? PQm or money re- tonded. Get the handy tobe with pile With the beautiful Chevrolet Coach re­ By DAN THOMAS kpfpo, 75c; or tbo tin box, 60c. Aak for New AC Air Qesoer '^public may remember only Jackie duced to $595, you no longer need to TheToyrfog IPAZO OINTMFKT New AC OU Filter > or Roadster *525 Hollywood, Calif.— Mrs. Charlie Coogan and Charlie. But those who New Heavy 0&e>nece deny yourself the luxury of owning a i Chaplin has refused stardom be­ really know say that the few Full-Crown Fenders closed car of true distinction, fine quality The Coach • *595 cause of her baby sons. She has re­ scenes which Lita had In the pia NewWindfhieldPiQars and modem design. The Fisher Body is fused two contracts which would ture showed rare talent. TOWN ADVERTISEMENT O lierow e^ provide peSset, UteCotUte • *625 She danced up and down only a spacious, comfortable and finished in start her with a salary of $2500 NOTICE OF THE lastmg lustrous St. James Gray Duco. And The Sedan * a week and publicity which might happy child when Chaplin engaged New Bullet'Type Head* *695 her for leading lady in his great TAX COLI.ECTOR. lamps like ail other Che-vrolet models, the The Sport make her a real star overnight. For Your Spring Cabriolet * “ I will never return to the picture, “ The Gold Rush.” No one All persons liable by law to pay New Tire Cartier Coach provides Chevrolet’s world fam­ *715 screen unless I must in order to but Charlie and the studio employ­ Town or Personal Taxes, im the New Coincidental Lodk ous smartness, power and depend­ The Landau * *745 support myself and babies,” she es ever saw her work in this, for Town of Manchester, are hereby (Combinstion Ignition notified that I will have a rate bill Wall Papering! StaetingLoek} ability, enhanced by a host of new 1-Ton Truck. told me as we talked together In the picture was only half complet­ (C h on ii onlyi *495 ed when the leading lady gav& up New Remote Control quality features and mechanical im* the bright living-rojj'n of the for the List of 1926, of 13% mills' %-Ton Truck ’ Chaplin mansion. her job because she had married on the dollar due and collectable on WE offer a fine assortment of Door Handies provementSi Come in! See the greatest (C h on il otdyi *395 Ocnldn't He Funny the leading man. April L 1927. Personal Tax due new patterns—-in keeping with New Duco Colors closed car value of all time! “ Besides, since I am the wife A Dramatic Actress February 1, 1927. I will be at the the most up-to-date interior New Gasoline Gauge Balloon Tires now standard Municipal Building each week day New Radiator of the world’s greatest comedian, But these few on the inside of decorating schemes. A selec­ on ail mode],. All prices they would expect me to be funny, ' the job said that Lita, playing the from April 1 to May 1, inclusive, New Bodies by Fisher £nJ>. Flint, Mich. too. But I’m not the comedian role of a lovely girl in the frozen hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except tion so varied and vast that New ^Vindshield on sort, and I couldn’t bear it. It northland, was exquisitely lovely, Tuesday, April 5, Tuesday, April anyone’s taste may be readily Open Models In addition to these low 12, Tuesday, April 19, Tuesday, •would remind me too much of and a very capable actress. satisfied. New and Improved prices Chevrolet’ s de­ Charlie, which is just what I don’t April 26 and Monday, May 2, hours Transmission But Mrs. Chaplin faces the fact P- livered prices include want. that she may feel the need of more 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. New Brake and Clutch Mrs. Chaplin seems very sincere money. Interest at the rate of nine per Pedal Closure die lowest handling and when she talks of her delights in “ I have no movie ambitions. If cent, will be added to all taxes re­ (^mendna etccMiva drsA The most beautiful Chevrolet financing charges aedooref car) .her little sons and ber happiness I go to work it will be reluctantly. maining unpaid after May 2, 1927., John 1. Olson in Chevrolet history! available.’ in making them her entire life. But if I must, I would like serious Interest will start from April 1, Painting and-Decorating “ I just can’t do anythinig that dramatic roles. But I would not be 1927. will take me from my boys,” she the temperamental kind of actress Goslee & Goslee GEORGE H. HOWE, Contractor. 699 Main St., South Manchester continued, her eyes straying to the who always thinks her part Isn’t CONTRACTORS AND Collector. porch where Sydney and Charlie, good enough for her.” W . R. TINKER, Jr. junior, played with their kiddie Most people would envy a Mrs. ‘Cars. Charlie Chaplin who could live in BUILDERS Children Come First the house always called “ a palatial ISO Center St. South Manchester “ They are the most important mansion.” Iking in the world to me, and they Ceiling Used for Movies High Grade i . Phone i 1000 deserve my full time.' If I went But there is a dreariness and » back into the movies at $2500 a dismalness about the 11-room yel­ Building USED CARS week I 'might be able to buy them low stone structure set in the We liave put extremely low prices on these cars to move more things, but I would have to midst of dark trees, far removed them quickly. Come in and look them over. QUALITY AT LOW 'COST entrust them to 9 nurse, and I from other homes. HOMES think that children need their own There are library, living-room, 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan mother, no matter how capable a breakfast-room and kitchen on. the OFFICES 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan nurse is. first floor. 1925 Overland Touring “ I enjoyed every minute of the The library Is a rather gloomy - STORES time I have spent before the movie room fitted with pipe organ and 1925 Overland Coupe-Sedan HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS—USE IT cameras,.^but Charlie, junior and motion picture production mach-. ,, ^ FARM BLpG5$, 1924 F6rd Touring Sj-^ney are "far m. >■ picture," ’“'The Kid." As a result two bath rooms. “ Mother.” Spiiier of this ’picture Jackie Coogaa was has one suite for herself,’ and made a star overnight and Chap­ Mrs. Chaplin and her children, lin met a sirl of 12, who was to have another. There Is an em/pty an Hour become his wife less than four room opening from this one, with years later. a bath between the two^ The empty Lita’s part ..was small and the room is “ Charlie’s room.” T l\ T h e O n ly A ll B a y L o n g USED CARS (anduPyH All In first Claes condition. Prices lows cash or terms. Full-Sized Car at 1925 Hudson Coach ' With Ease to Car and Comfort to Passengers. 1925 7 Pass. Hudson Sedan This is far below the m axim um speed of 1923 Essex 4 Coach these Prices Giving Such the Essex Super-Six. Yet it illustrates 1923 Hudson Coach another brilliant side of Essex perform­ Manchester ance — the ability to cover long distances so smoothly and easily that neither car H iidson-E ssex Go. S E D A N $Q'XC\ nor passengers are conscious of the effort. jiflaitratad) OJV GEORGE L. BETTS, Prop. 127 Spruce Straet /. o. b. DttroU The new Essex Super-Six is a triumph of engineering—for long .wear, ac­ cessibility and lowest operation and maintenance cost. n / 50 miles and more an hour. AUCTION 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds. ■ We Will Sell at Public Auction for the 25 miles 'to the ESSEX V ESTATE OF SARAH MATHER tANE gallon. Full-sized, with 776 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn. ample seating Y(^ can prove hy demonstra­ in such startling contrast to all S u p er-S ix capacity for tion of performance that die other fours find sixes in or near Monday, March 28 adult passen­ Chrysler "5 0 ” — with its 50 the "50” price division as to gers. miles and more an hour, 5 to 25 3.PASSBNQBR SPBBDABODT |700l At Ten O’Clock in the Forenoon automadcaliy deterOiine your 4-PASSBNGER SPEEDSTER |7IS’ Mohair plush miles in 8 seconds, 25 ihiles to decision. COACH 1735 30 TUBERCULIN TESTED COWS, 5 HORSES. upholstery. t ¥ t the gallon, marked ease of han­ COUPE $735 AND FARMING TOOLS j Coupe, $750t Coach, $780/ Roadster, dling and consistently smooth SEDAN |79S Tile cows, 7 sprlngors, several new Milch and others in (uKtk rttmMa fMt), $795/ Sedan, $830/ operation at all speeds—is in a handauSedan, $885, AU prices f.o.b. All prices f.o.b. Detroit^ plae varfous stages of milk, one Holstein bull (thoroughbred) Mar­ brilliant class of its own which Detroit, subjeet to current Feaeral w erexoiee tax shall Knrndyke Tidy Lad No. 480208, 40 Barred Rock hens, excise tax. Reo touring car, toe board wagon, two horse wagon, \theel no others have yet approached. harrow, single farm wagon, sulky cultivator, spring tooth har­ row, land marker, 2 hand plows. Acme harrow, manure spread­ Second, because tlie Chrysler AllCh:ChryilerCsnsrsproteetedagsinst er, two sleds, .business sleigh, milk sleigh, 2 double harness, "5 0 ” reveals at a glance—in its theft under the Fedco Syitem. i^ngte harness, grindstone, com sheller, Thompson grass seed full-sized ample seating capa­ Bdwer,- lce tools, carpenters’ tools and small tools of all dc- city for five passengers. Its All Chrysler dealers are in a position "crtptolns, gas range, sideboard, hall rack, and a miscellaneous to ext^d the convenience of time 1 ^ of, Hous^old Furniture, quantity of first class horse hay, smart, low-swung lines and pdymesus. Ask about Chrysler*t at* ahoiit 400 bushel common ear. beauty of color harmony-value « 5 tractive plan. - Phoenix State Bahk & Trast Co., Bxtr. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. All of the above will be’ sold Without reserve to settle the estate of the late Sarah Mather Latiq.. Sunday, March 27, Ins]>cc^on Day, come out hiid broWSe around. Sale Rain or Shine. Lunch will be served Th« Essex Coach on the premises. CHRYSLER *50 CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR ROBERT M. REID \. y AUCTIONEER \ Vi 201 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. Hudson-Essex Co. Telephone 41 iliiiiitiHlliii 127 SPRUCE STREET. GEORGE L. BETtS, Prop. 80 BISSBLL STREET, SOUTH ilitANCHESTER p h o n e 7 1 1 . ■1

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Tm ^ That In A U IN E s u m “Effle wore cheap finery because^ the girls she knew did. Her cloth- COOKIFUI K Pf AY Ing was tight. She had not the lu iLini WQnne Oust in Fem iiillie Lore faintest idea that she and thou­ THIS HAS HAPPENED sands of others were wearing rev­ CLAY CURTIS, aon ot the mll- linker In the whole store will pull elatory garments and extravagant 9) EFFIE SHMIHON Uonnlre department atore owner. that gag on him, and he’s smart rouge as an obscure but profound T. CURTIS, hna volnfttnrilT' enough to know it. I’d be \^Uing reaction to war. It was the fe­ Riven np n life of eaae nnd luxnry to bet you’d stand a better chance New York, March 25.— Leisure to earn hla own way, nnd Onds n “Look your best" Is the slogan male’s instinctive attempt to meet should be productive, according to room In the poorer aectlon of the with old T. Q. it you said honestly gan at Easter. Many presents were excessive competition in a world of the Weldon Beauty parlor in the industrious old New England tradi­ J®vrn !n the home of SIRS. that yon wanted to be a movie ac­ exchanged, and^as an egg is the be­ suddenly, decimated of males. Effie WELLS. Mrs. Wella haa a dansh- Park building. To accomplish this ginning of all things, nothing bet­ tion. Busy fingers keep minds ter, HILLY, who works na head of tress. He wasn’t bom yesterday.*^ did not know that every great war end, make an appointment for a ter could be found as. an offering. happy; Laziness and idle momonU the Klove department In the Cnr- “Maybe you’re right,” Nyda had been followed by an epidemic tis Store In the daytime and at wax marcel and one of their lemon Its symbolic meaning is striking. breed discontent, night praeticea with passionate agreed. "I’ll get Eddie,to help me face packs. The ring Is 107-2. of cosmetics—^that after the Thirty Effie Shannon, who, as Miss We offer our friends all the bless­ Years’ War the women- of Europe earnestness on her violin. A think up a swell ambish.^ Good ■Trafalgar Gower, is play-sister, of friendship springs np between ings contained under that fragile had gone mad for rouge.” Clay nnd Billy, for Clay hna been night!. I bet the boy friend’s chew­ Mrs.. Annie Thomas, who was shell, whose fragility represents , John Drew In the all-star cast of ing his nails.” . Effie'is heroine in a book called a stndent of music all his life, among the decorators exhibiting that of happiness here below. An­ Trelawney of the Wells,” is the nnd his ambition is to be a great “Speak to the Earth,” by Sarah personification ot the truth of this com poser. “Tell me a good ambition tp have, rooms at'the recent Allied Arts other reason given for the Easter Comstock.. It’s a. rarely good book, tradition. Born in Boston, she in­ When Old T. Q.. as BIr. Cortis is Billy,” said ^ ila Sampson. ” What arranged a^ egg 'is that about the fourth cen- too. It’s a,‘poignant story of human Known in the store, learns that I honestly want to do is to stay beautiful dining room at the show herited the Idaa that recreation nis son is in the home of one of tury, the church forbade the use suffering. But it’s a suffering from should get folks somewhere. his employes, he sends for Billy right where I am until I'fall in done in autumn shades, gives a of eggs in Lent. But as the heretl too stark, too bare, too lonely liv­ ^ Happiness Foiraula • nnd quizzes her. Billy resents In love with a nice boy and get mar­ few hints on decorating interiors. cal hens would go on laying, the ing, in refreshin,g contrast to the spirited language Old T. R.’s in- ^"W ork that gives you expression. ( ' ■ She- says the day of mission rooms Hinnntton that there Is on nifnir ried—” eggs accumulated to such a degree so-many books that tell of human and brown’’ oatmeal paper is gone Play that brings satisfactory re­ between her nnd his son. She he- “Then say so, you idiot!” Billy that they were boiled hard and suffering because of too-complex, sults.” That is her simple formu­ licves the scene will culminate In chuckled as she hugged her chum along with the “green” room of were given away. They were given too-littered, too-crowded living. her dismissal from the store, but twenty years ago. The smart room la for happiness. It must also be the old man kindly assures her good night. “Don’t you think old to children for playthings and they The Flapper Did It good as a recipe for eternal youth, that it has no bearing on her po­ T. Q. knows that any normal girl today has variety of color, taken often dyed them in gay colors.” Continuing the same line of sition. from some item of the decoration, one thinks, seeing this ever-young She later learns that a meet­ would rather get married than thought quoted above regarding actress with her zestful enjoyment ing has been called for all the work in his store, no matter how be it wall paper, mixed chintz, a Fashion dictates a new angle for Effie’s clothing, dry goods mer­ of life. women of the store. Billy is pleasant he makes it for us?” lovely picture or object of art, us­ wearing one’s hat, which is to wear chants of America say that the sorely disappointed at this an­ ing the old rue, if color appears Gardening and cooking are the nouncement. She is aquiver with “But you d-*o’t want to get mar­ it low over the eyes but turned up flapper has completely revolution­ eagerness to get home to her vio­ ried.” Leila held on to her hand anywhere in the room it should ap­ over the left or right eye. However, ized. thfeiti^ business. They laihent lin, for she has promised Clay she pear in at least tnree places at that, they no longer sell corsets, would play one of his songs svith with the dog-like devotion that some new hats have double brims, Kim that night. sometimes got on Billy's nerves. some little distance from each oth­ but most of the new small hats are petticoats, hair pins, cotton = stock­ JVOW GO ON W IT H T H E STORY “You want to be a concert vlolln- er. Many touches of color may be brimless and worn very low on the ings,: hair nets, brassieres, and used, but the dominating colors wash cloths. But it’s a case ->01 CHAPTER VI isL” face. must dominate. Scenic wallpaper or I Baked Lamb Croquettes robbing Peter .to pay Paul. For 'T'HE great room, occupying a “That shows what a fool I am!” Billy retorted bitterly. “Fat chance chintz both offer interesting color' ' One and one-half cups left-over the drug stores and toilet counters quarter of the space on the I’ve got to be a violinist that peo­ combinations . which often provide roast lamb, 3-4 cup cold boiled rice in departnient stores report a seventh floor and dedicated to ama­ ple would pay to hear, when I can t the\eynote for the other furnish­ 1 tablespoon grated onion, 1 table­ quadruple business within 10 teur theatricals and balls, was even afford a decent fiddle, or a ings. spoon minced parsley, 1-2 teaspoon years. I believe there’s something rapidly Ailing with girls and wo­ in that Effie quote. teacher that knows aoy more than salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 2 table­ Girls are Dying men when Billy Wells entered, her I do. I’ve got to run, Leila. The newest handkerchiefs this spoons butter, 2 tablespoon flour, - arm around the shoulders of her season are made of printed silk or 3-4 cup, milk, 1 egg, buttered Being on the subject of girls, a Mother’ll b e' calling out the police welfare worker says that because chum, Leila Sampson, a stout, department.” cotton in floral effects. The idep, is crumbs. plain, honest-eyed girl who worked girls fail to beebme -adjusted to When the jolting street car had to choose a ground matching the Put lamb through food chopper in the children’s shoe department. frock and with a design that con­ and measure. Mix meat and rice their changed economic status they deposited Billy at the corner near­ they are dying off like flies. The Nyda Lomax preened her superb, trasts brightly. Colored linen lawn thoroughly. Melt butter, stir in est her home, it was half past six— frail girl who could survive when voluptuous body in a new Chanel a very dark, bitterly cold night, tor­ handkerchiefs are still seen. flour and slowly add milk,.stirring red panne velvet dress, as she ex­ she just lived on at home, helping tured with an angry wind that constantly. Add with seasonings to plained, in the languid voice which Eggs in Nest with the housework, until she was tried to snatch her short coat from meat mixture. Beat egg and add all married, cannot survive in the bus­ she had adopted as best suited to her body. Cook spaghetti in salted water but 4 tablespoons to mixture. Beat her vamp role: until tender, keeping it in as long iness world. Until there are more As she stepped upon the porch, mixture with a fork or slotted jobs for fathers, and until such "Eighteen ninety-five, and the 20 “Fve got a heavy date with Eddie Banning tonight 1" pieces as possible. When ready to a muted ripple of piano notes spoon until perfectly blended. Turn jobs pay .a little more, a girl who per cent still to come off. Like it?" serve, coil spaghetti on a platter to into four buttered custard cups, "Now, I’Ve been cudgeling my greeted her—a gay cascade of tried staying at home, would find “It’s the cat’s, Nyda,” 'Minnie to take a questionnaire. Oh, yes, form rings or nests, Drop a poached brush over with reserved egg, two ounces of brains—” polite sound that lifted her, as if by herself starving to death in short Shelton, fragile, demure, with sil­ papers have to be in by January 20. egg In center of each nest and If sprinkle with buttered crumbs and laughter Interrupted him—“for a magic, out of the sordid workaday order. Most girls Work front neces­ ver-blond hair and wide, baby-stare Good night!” desired pour over all a tomato bake in a hot oven for twenty-five blue eyes, told her friend gracious­ new stunt to make this anniversary Billy elbowed her way through world into realms of pure delight. sauce. sity, not choice. How he could play! And what was minutes. Turn out on a platter and Co-eds Mend Socks ly. “But why are you wearing it? mean more to you folks. I’m plan­ the crush of girls, her ears bom­ twin favorites of Miss Shannon’s that thing he was pouring out as a serve with buttered or creanled Here’s one to chew ion for the pastime.- During the years when To make us green with envy?” ning something else for the men; barded by such disgusted com­ “ Every bob and marcel suited to welcome to her, though he had no peas. persons who opines that college she was an ingenue member ol “I’ve got a heavy date with Eddie this is strictly a ladies’ affair. As ments as: “Well, can you feature its wearer” might be Mrs. Robin­ idea that it i^ s a welcome? Shq “ won’t teach a girl nothing she John Drew’s cast, when she was Banning tonight.” Nyda dropped you pass out, you’ll find a table at that?” “What does he think this is son’s slogan. At her Lily Beauty had never heard It before— With the lamb croquettes try for needs to know.” Miss Marian My­ starred by Daniel Frohman and into a chair and crossed her long, the door, with a pile of printed —the army?” Shop In the House and Hale build­ questionnaires. Going to give you She tried to make her entrance a change the tang of orange mar­ ers, the 20-year.-old co-ed who rob­ David Belasco, the delicate tea- beautifully shaped legs as she be­ ing, the contour of the head and malade. You will find It as gooa a little home work to do,” he walked past the table [ noiselessly, so that divine , fiood of bed a bank, is doirg the prison roses she grew and the - dellcloua gan to touch up her lips with a new without glancing at the neat stack individuality is studied for best re­ with lamb in any form as mint grinned at the disappointment in music would not be broken into, mending. If she had not gone to chocolate cakes she baked were: al­ tube of color. “Dtoner at The of questionnaires. And since there sults. sauce, and. it is usually more avail­ the faces upturned to his. “I might but the wind seized the door from college she might be scrubbing the most as famous as the beautiful Swan—Russian orchestra—and can was no important store executives able than the latter. prison floors. Now, please, don’t as well tell you right now that not her hand and banged It viciously.’ characters she portrayed. they play? Oh, boy! Say, I won­ to report them, fully a score of the spoil my train of thought by v, ond- a mother’s daughter of you is The music stopped, breaking a Choicest Delicacy der when old T. Q.’s going to make gilds who had taken up the printed Mrs. Harry P. Townsend of ering if college taught her to rob obliged to answer that question­ phrase ruthlessly, and a moment In this era of Volsteadism milk Of all her, delicacies, the follow­ Ihe grand entry? Some nerve, be­ folders scanned them hurriedly, Farmington avenue, Hartford, who banks, too. I’m sure they’re not ing recipe for curried chicken ia naire. I pay for your time in the later the door into the living room is taking the place of the aristocrat­ lieve me, making us stay after and dropped them to the fioor of was adjudged champion cook of includirg bank-robbing In even the most popular with Miss Shannon’a hours—” store, but I haven’t got the right to was thrown open, “Hello! You’re Connecticut in a recent contest ic champagne as a fluid for chris­ the hall before they took the wait­ tening ships. At least we have read best college curricula! stage friends: “Oh, don’t crab, Nyda,” Billy told make you do home work for me.” lata! You promised to be here by open to women of New England, ing elevators. of one instance where milk was Vi and I “ Select a coarse grained chicken six, to try my song with me—” won the distinction and with it a her with a vicious little click of "But, just as one friend speaking “We’ve got a teacher boarding at We seem to be on the girl sub-^ =—^fine ones do not make good cur­ her teeth. “What do you mean by breaking, 28 . day trip to Havana for her re­ used in baptizing a ferry boat of to another, I hope all of you will our house.” Winnie xShelton ject today. Continuing it— I lunch-' ry. Boil the chicken until tender, off a phrase like that?” she scolded cipe for sausage meat. She. set sail the Grand Trunk railroad, and ’t "My Lord, when did you sprout answer every question carefully. squeezed into the elevator with was at Milwaukee too, a city made •ed with Violet Homing, the actress then take it out. of broth, disjoint him, as he had Imolded her that on Thursday. Hei formula for the wings?” Winnie Shelton snapped. The questionnaire is headed, ‘Why Billy and Nyda and Leila Sampson. famous by another kind of bever­ this noon, and Vi (I don’t call her it and skin. When, cold, rub in the memorable night when her violin sausage is not yet available, but “Feel sorta like one of the family I Work In the Curtis Store,’ and a “I’m going to get her to help me that to her face) told me how she currie powder. Peel one apple, had drawn him into her bpine from she sayg the -recipe below is just as age. slice it; two onions, sliced, and now, I suppose. Better make hay lot of you may get your back up at dope' out a good one—string him MARY TAYLOR . sassed a press agent who wanted the unfriendly street he had been good and while the months Vlth her to fry an egg : he could take, fry,in butter until brown. Add a while the sun shines, dearie. Papa some of the questions and feel like along. That’s what he wants. You walking aimlessly. “r” remain with, us you may like her picture, for the papers. “ Now tablespoon of chutney, then put in may forgive his baby boy any min­ telling me it’s none of my dum going to answer yours, Nyda?” ute—” He grinned. “Your mother’s to try it: WOODENWARE , I can fry an egg very well,” said your chicken, toss it about until business, but l.hope you’ll answer “I could use twenty-five dollars. "Sh-h! Here comes T. Q.” Leila them just the same.” weepinr over something that she Lenten Oysters Always scald woodenware after -lovely Vi. “But I resented the im­ hot, and then cover with a plnl'and I guess you’ve got the right dope on Sampson seized Billy’s arm and swears is spoiling in the oven. We’d Two dozen large oysters, two using, and dry in a fairly cod plication that the world insisted I a half of the broth; let it all come He paused and smiled quizzically it. Winsome Winnie,” Nyda agreed. better eat, and then we can play 6Sgs, rind of one lemon, celery salt, place, to prevent warping. fry eggs before It would like me. to a boil. Serve with steamed drew her down into a chair. "Don’t as a slight rustle of impatience be­ “Me and Eddie’ll give It the once­ let that little Dumb Dora get your all evening, can’t we?” cup of flour, one teaspoon baking Why couldn’t I have a picture of rice.” gan among the flappers and spread over at dinner tonight He’ll get a goat, Billy. Don’t you know that’s “ Can’t!” Billy shrugged out of powder, paprika. Strain the juice of me at my dressing table or gradually to the older women. big .laugh anyway. Ain’t, this a STEEL KNIVES just what she’s aching for?” Leila her coat. “ Got heavy literary work off the oysters. Make a batter of learning a new role or something “I’m not asking you to do, this scream, Billy—‘What is the, big am­ whispered under cover of the per­ ahead of me this evening. Clay, one cup of flour, a teaspoon of bak­ If steel knives are left to soak that had to do with my job? gigantic piece of work for nothing. bition of your life?’ ’’ she read from your honorable pa id* slipping Into functory applause that greeted T. ing powder and dasn of celery salt. in hot water, they may lose their And we both grew quite philo­ There’s going to be a pretty big list the questionnaire. his second childhood, or he’s up to sophic together as we discussed Springtime is Q. Curtis’ appearance on the plat­ of prizes—cash prizes," he under Mix well and 'then add two well- bandies. form. “Funny as a funeral,” Billy re­ something. Here—took a look at beaten eggs and the lemon rind, this funny world that makes a wo­ lined, frowning prodigiously, "for torted, but her eyes were serious as “All right! That’s enough, more this!” She shoved the question­ with just milk enough to make the man do two jobs or just one job, the twenty-five best papers turned they scanned the list of questions. House Cleaning than enough!” Old T. Q. raised his naire into his hands as they entered batter smooth. Dip each oyster in as long as the' one job is kitchen In. You’ll find plenty of blank “What you going to say, Nyda? Tell F oxy hand peremptorily, but that wry the living room. the batter and fry in deep fat to work, but simply will not permit space under the few questions for him the truth—that .your big am­ her to do.the one job of anything smile twitching at the corners of Clay Curtis started to laugh as a light brown. Tlien make a sauce Time you to Write me a letter, telling bition' is to show Hollywood what outside the kitchen. Miss Heming his lips told the more than a hun­ he handed the printed list of ques­ of the juice of the oysters and a ■■•I just why you work here. The prizes a real vamp looks like?” decided that women themselves let Hess make house rcleaning dred and fifty women present that tions back to Billy, but that pleas­ piece of butter the size of an egg, will be awarded for the best letters “And lose my chance tq be head keep up this role because they are easy'for you. How about a he was pleased. "I reckon you all ant sound broke off abruptly. His thickened with flour. Let this sim­ and sets of answers, and the judges of my department?" Nyda’s crim­ all consciously, or subconsciously, new Barstow Coal and (jas feel more like. hissing than claih eyes narrowed as he heard, in mem­ mer and then pour over the. oys­ will be Miss Simmons, head of the son Ups curled in derision. “Not selling themselves as “good wi/es” combination or gas rknge ap­ ping, being kept after store hours ory, words he had not taken the ters. Garnish with paprika and personnel department, Mr. Hoskins, on your life! Winnie’s right- to some real cr imagined man. peal to you? Do you know like this. Biit what I’ve got to say trouble to recall slnqe he had kbok- parsley and serve at once. the general manager, and myself. string him along! Tell him my en them so lightly—‘Tou ought to Guess she’s right! that the small Barstow coal Won’t take long. I suppose you all First prize will be twenty-five dol­ and. gas range only takes up highest ambition is to be head of have had a daughter. Dad---” Handbags for sport costumes are know that the Curtis Store cele­ lars, second twenty-four, and so on WASH RAISINS 36 inches of floor space and the cosmetics department, and may­ (To Be CoBtinned) often made of the same material as brates its thirtieth anniversary on down till the last prize will be one be I’ll get flie job.” so" easily kept clean which February first, with a big party in the dress this season, providing the dollar. .That’s all—hustle along to “Use your brains, Nyda,” Billy Although Clay Cortia protests, Even boxed raisins often contain only Cost $135.00 coipplete this room for the Curtis family. costume is of kasba or something your suppers, now, and don’t forget advised scornfully, Every boot- Billy answers the qaestioBaalre. similar. sand and stalks which must be installed less water front. AVKat is old T. drlvlns atT vashed away before the fruit is Try and beat this price else­ IlillWIBIBIBIHIIIWIIfflllHHIMIIHIIIIIillHIimiHlllllillllHIIIIIIIMIHMIllllllllllllllllllllltMlliiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiHiniinilllinillllllltlinilHllllllffl fsed where. A dollar saved la a Sunray seaming is one of the dollar earned and you can't new effects produced by designers figure. it Out any other way. this season. It is particularly ap­ Our aim is small profit j^nd across from, the. house is a small propriate for evening gowns when quick turn over that’s the suc­ cabin in an empty field. This was the rays are outlined with pearls Home Page Editorials John Roebling’s workshop. It or rhinestones. cess of our business. Re­ Good Nature housed the first-rough model of member the Barstow stove is one of the oldest stoves in the Brooklyn Bridge. In it John The transparent materials, such a n d New England. FirUt Barr Roebling invented ’the wire cable, as georgettes, chiffons, laces and stow was.made in 1836, cele­ True Bridge the elevator, and planned the first nets are all treated as plainly as brating its 91st anniversary^ suspension bridge— -made possible possible this season to make them by the cable. The old tree where appropriate for day wear. Gives lasting, healing warmth— The Barsto'w slogan is “ There Story SO' eSeedve enemy oi congestion, Good he tested his first cable still stands. is Nothing Better.” Barr chest, colds, sdfi neck, neuralgia He supervised the buiiding of stow stoves are being made in KEEPING ONE’S HAIR ISN’T a vigorous circulation of the blood By Olive Roberts Burton Pyschologists agree that “ dad” A unique departure from the any soreness or pain No grease plies. to^pat it with warm Turkish towels. onally across from the church is At the Center.— Room. » . Mon­ K, A. Hughes Cpmpany, Boston, Mass. the porch and kitchen and one for the house of the Roeblings. A few 49 Holl St Phone 2056 B. P. S. Paints, *After the scalp has been dried th# fine rugi. day, Tuesday, Wednesday and < Barstow Ranges. hundred feet down the side street Thursday. I,"D ots No t A ppect thc He a r t ?r.T

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1927. ‘STUFFY’ HAS HARD ini Bacb ROBERT T . JONES JOB THIS SEASON for the Olympics Italian O lppics IS SURE TO WIN

Amsterdam, March 26. (Dfilted 'V- •' ' S ’ GOLF TOURNEY Press).— With France the 'XftUted Rome, March 26.— (United States and South American ooun- Press).— ItallaS Olympic activity trlea except. Brazil, not yet heard has commenqed lu - earnest an4. Philfies Are Little Improved from, there is already an indica­ Mussolini ja baclc: of it.^ Th%almtor tion that over two thousand ath­ Amsterdam runs high” andTthough Famous Aoiatewr Is Far letes from other countries will Italy WoUid be quite, satisfied ' ta Over last Year; New participate in the Olympic games finish either three or'four, posltlo^' to be held here next year. number two Is hoped for and -some E o o o ^ Ahoail A Half Invitations have not yet been Is­ even dare to hid for number one.. Harlers Add Strength. sued for the games, but provisional ... Olympics are to be organized on estimates of competitors were re­ a great national basis. There will Time to Defeat the F ie li quested by the Housing ' depart­ BY BILBY EVANS be a "dictator for sport,” appointed ment foj; guidance in preparing 'T wTc.v! D lD A i'f Bradenton, Fla., March 26.— 3 \\J B by the Duce. He will be responsible quarters for the visitors. for organizing all the country’s BY. DAVIS J. WALSH For several years It has been'a Germany quickly showed that A OBAMce m e oM much mooted question among Tana available athletes on an efficient she Intends to take the games ser­ AV-L -t?\E tf/A e EKCEP< basis so that the best possible tal­ (INS S^rts Editor) as to Just what league the Phillies iously, this being the first opportu­ Atlanta, Qa., March 2C.— Bobart were in. Surely not the National! 0^4E DAM COHEfi ent. may be discovered and the nity Germans have had to com­ hope for the two, three or four po­ T. Jones, Atlanta’s own. He will Keeping the Phillies in the pete in an Olympiad since 1912. sition redllzed. He will almost be a demonstrate over the final thirty- league is the task that confronts Germany will send at least 400 minister -without' portfoglio. PAFi CXJt'Fv*^ H A P P C N i^ six holes Just how a $12,500. south­ Manager “ Stuffy” Mclnnls, new competitors and trainers for the ^fC 03 VS < 0 The 32 national sporting federa­ ern open golf championship should pilot of the Philadelphia Nationals. principal week. She will be strong­ tions are to -work under the direct and will be won. fMtO OP A SCDBUU It is quite some Job. ly represented in athletics, foot­ control of the National Olympic Mr- Jones, being an ainateur, bat ball, hockey, tennis, fencing, row­ Excuse otff It Is customary to blame the f o r m . Committee. The members of the no use for money; so all he wil!', failure of a major league club on ing, horsemanship, swimmin,g, p p e f i E f t . committee are In turn charged with weight-lifting, wrestling, boxing P O O K \ E take Is the title while the pros wll]\ the manager, yet no man can win the task of, combing their various take a beating and the cash, rang­ ball games unless he has the ma­ and cycling. localities for good athletic ' pros­ England plans to send .,260 and ing in seriousness from $4,000 foi terial to wflfk with. That has been CUHO 6o*t. A 0 / W - P U i ^ pects, A thorough ■ "scbutlng” sys­ first to $50 for thirtieth. '■ the prevailing ^ u lt of the Phillies. Italy about 200. Czecho-Slovakla will also b e ; represented by a tem will be put In pperation. This arrangement, at first blush, No manager, no matter how •IHE SPlP\*t OF "CUE Italy’s best chances lie in run­ strong team. Brazil estimates that ’ 0OVAS \S 6A€\< CUBA-r VOO MEAt^ BV might seem a bit premature) .con­ smart he may be, can make hits in ning, boxing, fencing, swimming sidering the fact that only half o! a pinch or strike the batter out her team will comprise 150. Japan CjOAICA- will send a team, but cannot yet CUE cu\uu G\\ie -tkE p E et] cohat AM X and football. She Js also expected the -required distance Has be^D ■ with the bases filled. That is up to estimate its size. . OF e u u 6 6 A HACHIE iM o c o V y to get together a formidable-walk­ covered. Yet the scores this morn­ the ball players. TE u l ® •tAE' ing team and good winter sports ag­ ing show Jones with 138-strokes; “ Stuffy” Mclnnis, a brilliant ball R.EAU F\GvrC. gregation. Her boxing champions HOME Johnny Farrell and W. H; LI vie player in his day, with plenty of D lD ^i'T T h e m , are relied to show up Well before wltfi 143; John Golden, George 6UHM H E ail-comers In the amateur branch. gray matter, trained under one of ^f a p m m o u ou T l "Voight and Larry Nabohltz with baseball’s greatest leaders, Connie CUAS U B t In fencing, she expects one serious rival, France. 145; Clarence Hackney and A! . Mack— “Stuffy” knows the game. ■Watrous with 146; Bill Mehlhoim * He is a likable chap, and I am sure OUT* A special charter has made the president of the National Olympic with 147 and the rest of them with his players will give him their best severe pain in the neck-hand. efforts. But It takes more than good committee supreme in all patters of sport, subordinate only to the Jones Has 138 /. wishes and kindly feelings to win MAf^AGEtZ. DOPE Jones has 138 for half the dis­ ball games- Duce and Signor Augusto Turati, OKi waived out he’s an optimist. Sandwina is only nineteen and The Giants probably will start is six feet 2 1-2. inches In height. of the majors because of a sup­ With Dan everything is going to The latest Dora concerns one, of the pennant races as favorites but He now weighs nearly 200 pounds posed incurable arm, is still a be all right this, summer, if you the ultra-marine tored ball tosSers who deemed Lapland the home when the reasons are asked the and has not yet reached his mature pretty good bet. Ho knows how to would believe his impressions of answer doesn’t pop up of Itself. Notes Of The the club turned over to him by town of all petting parties. growth. He belongs to a family pitch and how to get the ball over, Hitting defense. Is the first of circus athletes and his mother two most important assets. George Sisler! suggestion, but in its broad sense He is positive Steve O’Neill is Some of the candidates this Is well known in the sawdust rings Alex Ferguson will be recalled as spring lyere so fresh that- they that covers everything, pitching, of Europe as a strong-woman. Training Camps the pitcher who kept tie Washing­ Just as good a catcher today as he fielding and hitting. was when helping Cleveland to tried to tell feeble old bat-wavers From his mother Young Ted has ton club in the running in the 1925 like Cobb and Speaker a new The Giants have a powerful hit­ Inherited abnormal strength. He win a pennant. There was no bet­ ting team. Eight men in the regu­ series with Pittsburgh by working stance. However, it is reported knojtvs absolutely nothing about Avon Park, Fla., March 26.— tko great games. Pruett, as a mem­ ter in the American League then, that both Messrs. Cobb and Speak­ lar lineup will be .300 or better the finer points of boxing, but he Last season O'Neill caught for and they are not tapping hitters. The “ Spring ” began ber of the St. Louis Browns, gained er will cling to their old, dumb fights with great ferocity, swings here today when the New York tame by his ability to strike out Howley at Toronto and was large­ way of ramming it. There will not be a soft spot In the widely and with tremendous force. ly Instrumental in that club win­ entire batting order. Yankees met the world’s champion Babe Ruth almost as he pleased. Also he Is smart enough to learn. St. Louis Cardinals in the first of ning a pennant In the Interna­ The infield defense Is being com­ He didn’t find the other hitters n One of John McGraw’s boys got Cleaning up British heavy­ nine games. loft. tional League. Much depends on up in skull practice and defined a pared to the famous inner guard weights Is not much credit to a how good Steve can go in his re­ of the old and the Mclnnis believes these three ex­ waste ball as one aimed at the man ambitious to be .world’s cham­ St, Augustine, Fla., March 26.— perienced , plus Harold turn to the big show. Philadelphia Athletics. Ty Cobb pion, but It Is good practice for told John McGraw it is the greatest The Washington Senators resume Carlson, a mighty fine performer, Howley says George Slsler is as Sandwina and Is giving him -the their series with the New York good as ever. I hope he is. It Infield he ever saw. But it winning complex. Since the first and Wayland Dean, former Giant, wouldn’t be clubby for Ty to tell Giants here today. The Giants was a blow to the American of the year he has had five fights swamped Jacksonville yesterday will help round out a big league John otherwise even if he thought combination. League and baseball to have Sis- here and has won all by early seven to nothing. ler slump in his play. so. knockouts. In his recent bout with Of his recruits, Edward “ Lefty” The left side of the field looks Taber, a semi-pro, looks promising- In charge of a ball club that Jack Stanley he took a lot of pun­ Clearwater, Fla., March 26.— didn’t get anywhere last season, to be almost bullet-proof -#ith ishment for two rounds, but in the’ I watched him hold the Washing­ Llndstorm at third, Jackson at Having trimmed Columbus three ton club to six hits and two runs Howley Is perfectly satisfied with third he landed a right swing that to one with the help of a triple, a short and Hornsby at second base. lifted Stanley off the floor and de­ In five innings. Taber wears heavy conditions and is certain the hatter’s breadbasket. He’ll be rid­ double and a single by Babe Her­ Browns are on their way to better Bill Terry on first base is the ques­ posited him in a heap. Ted has spectacles while pitching, similar ing the interurbans this sum­ tion, however. man. the Brooklyn Dod«ers will things. mer, too. now posted $5000 for a fight with tackle Baltimore hero today. to those used by Lee Meadows Terry is one of the hardest bit­ Phil Scott, the official British when he starred for the Phillies. Continues a Holdout ters on the club but he can’t field is one of the few re­ But then a rook’s a good fellow champion, which be ought to -vrln Z wish “ Stuffy” Mclnnis huge with George Kelly who was ship­ easy enough, and then he plans to Dallar, Tex, March’. 26.— The gobs of success, for be is a fine fel­ maining holdouts in the camp of at that. Let him who never had ped to the Cincinnati Reds for Ed­ White Sox today play the second the 8t. Louis Cardinals. go to America for faster company. low. but I fear be will have plenty a burr on him toss the first ball. die Roush. game of the exhibition series When a major league team wins Ted is easy to hit but he doesn’t to worry about before the 1927 Terry hasn’t the size, reach or beem to mind being'hit The more against Dallas. The Sox lost the season is over. a pennant and a world series. It is speed of Kelly and it remains to first game, four to two. the beginning of plenty of woe he gets pounded the fiercer he be seen if his hitting will be more fights. Many critics regard him for the owaer of the club. valuable than the games be might Los Angeles, Callt, March 26.— The St. Louis Cardinals have as tbe most promising heavyweight lose by not being able to prospect that Europe has produced The Cubs' losing streaking oon- MANCHESTER TRADE proved no exception to the rule. throws, like Kelly. since Carpentler. tlnuee. They dropped the series As a matter of fact. Inability to Terry’s friends claim that Kelly opened with the Los Angeles club The scene etched In blackest woe agree on salary caused the pass­ will not be missed, that the Infield of the Pacific Coast League, five to BEATS MERIDEN 32-22 ing of the team’s manager, Rogers is such a bunch of sharp shooting Shows Mlstah Jackson—T-flrst name Joe. four, ' .1 Hornsby, to tlje New York Giants. throwers that he will not have to Enticed to New York Dental Clinic Rhem, whose pitching helped save many bad ones and that with MANCHESTER BOWLERS He fears the worst, a baby cynic. Manchester Trade closed its bas­ Fort Myers, Fla. March 56.— They’ve tried quite bard to make It plain greatly in winning the pennant for Do New Orleans and Boston opportunity to play every day The Athletics close the week with a ketball season yesteiHay afternoon the Cardinals, can’t see the con­ ,he will be a greatly Improvad play­ They’ll take his tooth out minus pain. with a victory, winning from Meri­ train in the same park at New Or­ gamg' with Buffalo this afternoon. tract offered. leans?'—J. H. 0. er. EASILY BEAT BRISTOL But anguished glances bid yon hark den Trade at the Rec gym here by The seven to six run victory over To coming wails from out the dark. No doubt the Cardinals’ owner Yes. The Pelicans work from His morale Is hound to he better the Baltimore Orioles yesterday in a 32 to 22 score. however, as he sulked for two During the first half, Manches­ Is telling Rhem he wasn’t so much 10 to 12 each day and then turn The C. B. A. A. bowling five won eleven innings was the sixth in the world series. Picked as the the nark over to the Red Sox.' years on the bench while Kelly was straight for the Maokmen. ter completely outclassed the Silver holding down the bag regularly. from the New Departure team In City athletes holding them to two star of the staff, the man who Who won the middleweight Bristol last night by about 100 pins. championship in the Ohio Asso­ The Giant pitchers are uncer­ field goals and leading 14 to 7 at would beat the Yanks with his This ends the home and home ■ Braden town, Fla., March 26.- great curve, Rhem suffered two ciation championships last year? tain and the catching staff is Just halftime. Kinney scored three bas­ as doubtful but McGraw content match and gives Manchester a clean Pitcher Jack Scott, the Phils’ stub­ defeats. — C. A. C. " ... sweep. born holdout, finally signed his con­ kets in this period. Jimmy Klump of ^Fenwick Club. and after all he is the doctor. In the final half, Manchester Babe Ruth was particularly Last night Manchester, won the tract while the team was losing a fond of his offerings, getting two What .three pitchers had the Some critics dispute the conten­ Good Used Cars scored 18 points against 15 for tion of Hendricks that the Reds first two games by about 120 pine nine to six slugfest at the St. Louis home runs. most in the National Cardinals yesterday. Meriden. Maloney, Renn and Kin- League last year?— H. A. V. will be as good as they were last and then sent "plnch-hltters" in to The cars offered below have been reconditioned and ne led the assault in this stanza. Vance had 140, Root had 127 year with Roush out of the lineup. roll the last game with the result are offered at very low prices—cash or terms. Karplnski featured for Meriden. and Benton 103. It is no secret, however, that that some of the lead was sliced off, San Fraaelseo', Calif., March 26. The Bumamry: What is the longest distance a strained relations existed last year — The Pirates braved winter weath­ 1925 Studebak^ Special 6 Sedan. Manchester. WILL FINISH SETBACK woman has ever thrown a base­ between Roush and the other play­ er here to chalk up their first shut­ B. F, T. ball?—W. N. G. ers and Roush and tjid * manage­ At a dance at an .English hotel out game of the season, downing 1924 StQdebaker Big 6 Sedan. Renn, rf...... 3 2 8 ment. He was blamed by the play­ twenty couples danced to music the San FrancisoQ Seals, 4 to 0. Eleanor Churchill, of Robinson which could not be heard by spec­ 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. Maloney. If...... 4 1 9 TOURNEY ON THURSDAY ers and the management with the Seninary, threw a baseball 284 tators, The dancers carried tiny In­ Angell, If...... 0 0 0 feet 5 2-4 inches In 1928. loss of the pennant after> .badly STATE EMPLOYMENT 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe. Connelly, If...... 0 0 0 Has anyone besides Charles played halls by • him itfid blown dividual receiving sets. , 1923 Studebaker Special 6 Touring Hulbert, c...... 0 0 0 Paddock a mark of 9.6 in the 100- two vitally Important 'iam es ,.-In Hartford, Conn., March 26.— C. Pontlllo and F. Marchettl, the Jobs for unskilled workers were 1924 Stutz Roadster. Klnne, rg, c ...... 5 1 11 inseparable partners, were the win­ yard dash?—‘J. M. Boston on the last road trip. staff of the American League Beers, rg...... 2 0 4 Yes. p. J. Kelly, H. P. Drew Hendricks and many other ci’lt- champions will not be strong more numerous during the week 1922 Studebaker Special 6 Touring. ners of Thursday night’s setback ended yesterday than for several Ramsey, Ig...... 0 0 C sitting at the Rec conducted by Che­ and Cyril H. Goaf fee hold the same Ics have, their tbumhiV down.- on enough to carry R through another 1924 Buick Master 6 Coupe. AdftlUSl SSSsseaaaO 0 0 official redord. the St. Louis Cardinals On -the tough season. weeks past, according to reports to ney Brothers’ A. A. Cole and Hub­ the State Department of Labor bard were second. They received What was Joe. Sewell’s detailed theory that It Is a one-year club The Yankees -won the pennant 1923 Nash Sedan. 14 4 32 average in 1925?— W. L. and that It cannot win the cham­ last year by the grace of a running from Us five free employment bu­ the usual prizes. The next sitting pionship, again. reaus. Out of a total of 1,110 peo­ Meriden. ■will be held next Thursday night Sewell hit .885 in 155 games. start which gave the club such a Also several cheap cars to close out at $50 ta $10$ B. F. T. He was 608 times and got The same thing 1s being said of tremendous lead that it was able to ple seeking jobs, work was sup­ each. There are soihe extra good boys in this lot. and It will conclude the fourth tour­ plied for 727. Of this group 640 Karplnski, rf...... 6 3 15 nament. 204 hits.'. Thirty-seven were dou­ the New York Yankees. withstand a terrible late season Harvey, If...... 0 2 bles, seven triples and one a home No one disputes the strength of slump. It Is doubtful that the were unskilled workers. 2 Following are the standings of New ^aven placed the largest SUBGly C« aa4«»«ees*0 0 0 run. the and Hend­ team will be able to get away^ ,as the ten highest players: C. Pontlllo, ricks, for one, knows the kind of number of workers, though Its to­ Lesiak, rg...... 1 0 2 667; 'Werner, 643;i Breen,’ - 643; fast this year. Zajos, Ig...... 0 3 br.seball that any club has to play The Athletics are getting a lot of tal applications was not the high­ CONKEY A im 08MY 3 Morlarty. 683; J. Ritchie, 633: for Donie Bush and h,e kno-ws what est. Applications in the various bu­ Burac, Ig...... 0 0 0 attention and they deserve It even Boyle, 626: D. Ritchie, 626; F. ■ It now Is possible to identify any ailed the Pirates last year. it the argument does look sound' reaus were: Hartford, 317; 20 East Center Street Marchettl. 625; Cole, 607; Hub­ ness and studying it under the mi- Friends of Miller Huggins and Bridgeport, 248; New Haven, 232; 8 that there are too uaay->^ld men - 7 22 bard, fiO 7. croKope. the YMkeu ftur tJut the sitehlaa la vital noti. Watsrbury, ISI; Nonrleh 182.

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Want Ad Kofotmadon Lost and Found liv e Stock— Vehicles 4 2 Apartment8-->Flftts--- Apartments— Flats— HORSE BLANKET, lost between HORSES^One black team, 8 years ' Tenemrats for Bent . Ten^ents tor Bent Manchester Glenney’s Lumber Yard and Talcott- old, s a p O , matched close, one bay and ®<^USB-rB|»nd' nstr, ville. Reward. Ralph Von Deck. black, ’ 8 and 9 years old 3000, 2 FLATSrTTT.wo. five room fiats, all Im- RENTALS—Several desirable rents ''proveibents. Apply, at Harrison’a w ni Avenue Section, Hartford. Evening Herald Telephone 886-12. single horses, 1300 and 1400, all . with modem improvementa Inquire grocery store. good workers. Inquire 116 Keeney Store, Canter'Street- Telephone 569. Edward J. HolL TeL 660. Call Charter 3035-2. Classified Advertisements Automobiles for Sale street, telephone 112-13. > Domestic Help FLATS—Two, upstair flats, with im­ THREE ROOMS—rHeated apartments Count alz averas* worda to a line. Poultry and Supplies 43 provements; also store. Rents very with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ ^tora^e^m improvements, Znltlala numbera and abbravlatlona, BUICK STANDARD SIX sedan, re%8onablei. Apply 244 North Main ter Block. ^ ra g e in cellar, large gwrdsn, ox-- each count aa a word and compound demostrator, 1927; also 1927 Bulck Btnet. Telephone 28-2 or 409-3. rtlL®C^f®K« w a n te d BABY CHICKS for sale—95 Rhode words as two words. Minimum cost Master Six sedan demonstrator. o“ ciock clock or Saturday aftemoona « is price of three lines. Telephone 1600. Capitol Buick Com­ Island Red, 20 cents each. Hatching of All Kinds 4 LARGE HGHT,.ROOMS,;wlth extra Houses for Rent 6 5 pany. James M; Shearer, Mgr. eggs $6.00 per hundred, $1.00 per finished room, in attic. Brice $23. Call Line rates per day for transient 15. 612 Keeney street. Tel. 1194-12. < MAIDS r' 73 Pine street,'after five. CAMBRIDGE St., 93—5 room house, Real Estate for Bxchan^ 76 ads. DODGE TOURING, 1925 Sport Model. all improvementa Inquire 38 Haw­ Driven 7000 miles. Call C. Novak, 10 BABY CHICKS — Smith Standard NURSES GREENACRES—Corner Benton and thorne street. Tel. 2378. ESectlT* March IT, 1937 Cooper street. Cert-o-culd thoroughbred from free Wadsworth streets, 6 room flat, > Cash Charge range stock. Chicks on hand at all COOKS ' April/lst, all modern improvementa HAMliIN ST.—^Half house, six rooms 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts OVERLAND TOURING CAR. in times. Manchester Grain and Coal HOUSE­ iniqulreVdS Church street; telephone all Improvements, garage, minute 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts good condition. Price ?85. Call Mrs. Co., Apel Place. Tel. 1760. ^1348. ' walk from East Center street. TeL 1 Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts A. G. Smith on Buckland road. Tele­ KEEPERS . : oXa* All orders for irregular Insertions phone 93-4. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Prize SAYNI^ 3T^ 68-r-Elve'room flat with will be charged at the one-time rate. winning stock in fancy and utility 'I^irough Herald Classified Ads you caa.seciire'cota- ail Improvements, for rent, at 68 r w o FOUR ROOM flats, all modem grocery store in^an^ ^5*' Food Special rates for long term every OVERLAND—1925 touring car in classes. Eggs for hatching $2 per 15. petent, trustworthy domestic help to brln^ relief from Haynes street. . Information at\60 improvements, with garage. For particulars call'Boa day advertising given upon request. good condition, 96 Maple street. $11. per 100. J. P, Bowen, 570 Wood- Baynes street. ' prke Inquire D. F. Thibodeau, 37 Ads ordered for three or six days Over A. & P. bridge street. Phone 2121. the worries of home duties and allow frwdoin tbr social Clinton street. and stopped before the third or fifth activities. JOHNSON Bl^OCK,- Main street, 3 BLACK JERSEY GIANTS—Pen of •room apartment,' all modem im- day will be charged only lor the ac­ Airto Accessories— Tires Wanted to Rent Of Hudson street. tual number of times the ad appear­ 6 black Jersey Giants. See H. W. Hol­ When you need an efficient maid, ' nurse, cooh or .provemehta Apply to Albert Harri­ . 68 ed, charging at the rate earned, but lister, 268 Woodland street. housekeeper—just call ' . son, 33 Myrtle street. Phone 1770. no allowances or refunds can be made PISTON RINGS—O-Tlte Piston rings. FOUR OR SIX room tenement with DAT OLD CHICKS, Rooks, Reds and ' OAK ST., 230—4 room tenement, all taproyements, April 1. Not over $30. on six time ads stopped after the They give your engine more power, Box K. Herald. fifth day. also prevent oil pumping. Ford cylin­ Leghorns for sale; also Custom' improvements. Call at "234.. Oak No'"1111 forbids” : display lines not ders rebored. Valves faced, commu­ Hatching. E. S. Edgerton. Phone street. Phone 654-2. .* ■:". sold. tators trued, etc. Fred H. Nor'.on. Rockville 260. Houses for Sale The Herald will not be responsible 180 Main street. OAKLAND ST„ 351.—Five room flat, for more than one incorrect insertion HATCHING EGGS—S. C. Rhode and ask for Want Ad Service 'all improvements, ready for occu­ of any advertisement ordered for SHOCK ABSORBERS—Complete set Island Reds. Heavy laying strain. pancy April 1st. Apply to Sam BRAND NEW six room house, all im- more than one time. of double acting Lovejoy shock $1.50 per-15. 80 Main street. .Yulyea 701 Main street! provements. Blue Hills Ave., section. The inadvertent omission or incor­ absorbers, cost new $110. sale price Hartford. Will exchange for good rect publication of advertising >vlll be $40. Louis S. Carter, 192 Hartford HATCHING EGGS — Single Comb. OAK ST. 170—Four room tenement, grocery store in Manchester. For sedan to Mrs, Howard BovHi «V d * rectified only by cancellation of the Road. White Leghowi, Hollywood strain, ifirst floor, all improvements, new particulars call Htfd. Charter 3035-2, charge- made for the service render­ and Barred Rocks; also a few ton of house, -with t.arage. Inquire 164 Oak ford^^^ Garden street, Hart- ed. ^ mangle beets. C. W. Johnson, Wap- street or call 616-5. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 ping. Telephone 92-12, Garden— ^Farm— ^Dairy Prodacts 3 0 Wanted— To Bay 5 8 street. ON CENTER ST.—Four room tene­ All advertisements must conform HGUSE—7 rooms, best GIRLS BICYCLE for sale; is in ex­ HATCHING EGGS—Thompson Ring­ APPLES—Greenings, 90c per bushel. ment, downstairs, modern Improve­ buy in to'wn, strictly modern, good In style, copy and typography with cellent condition. Inquire 51 Hamlin lets. Tarred Rocks ,$2 per. -light JUNK^I will pay hlfirhest prices for ments, $22. Phone 64. regulations enforced by the publish­ 50c basket, Baldwin, $1.20 per all kinds of junk; also’bqy all kinds location, steam heat, fireplace, large street, or phone 1417. Brahmas. White crested black and bushel, 6O0 per basket. Phone 970-2, lot, good condition. Price $5,250 ers, and they reserve the right to plain Golden Polish, $3 per setting. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner,'tele­ MOORE ST., 12—Four'room tenement, edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Terras. James Rennie. Telephone Edw. P. Stein, 102 Adams street, APPLES—Baldwin apples, true to phone 982-4. all- improvements. Apply 13 Moore 2188. sidered objectionable. Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 Buckland, Conn. ■ • street. CLOSING -..HOURS—Classified ads name and taste, grade A 7Bo per RAGS, bundled paper, metals, etc. to be published same day must be re­ basket, grade B 50c. Telephone 38-6. ST .-F or sale real AUTOS—Will buy cars for junk. PERFECTION CHICK HOPPERS__ Walter N. Foster,. Foster Farm, Now is the right time to.clean hcuae. PURNELL BLOCK — Three room home, with seven rooms and sun ceived fiy 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays Used parts' for sale. Abel’s Service Call 1527-4 and I will call. A. Oren- Built from scientific and practical Wapplng. heated apartment, with kltchnette t^e^is Jarge shade d a il y l if e is 10:30 a. m. Station. Oak street. Tel. 789. study of feeding little chicks; ad­ stein. and bath, all improvements, 827 trees. Small cash required. For par- justable from day old to maturity; Main street. Apply G. B. Keith Telephone Your Want Ads APPLES—R. I. Greenings Baldwins RAGS, MAGAZINES—bundled paper tlclars call owner. TeL 1321-2. Business Services Offered 13 guaranteed non-klog and non-waste, and several other varletlos $X.00 per Furniture Company. ''' Ads are accepted over the telephone neither'chicks nor droppings get in­ and Junk bought at highest cash bushel at the farm. Edgewobd Fruit pricea Phone 849-3 and 1 will calL L at the CHARGE RATE given above to food. They save their cost by pre­ Farm. W. H. Cowles, telephone- 945. RIDGEWOOD ST-—4 room tenement, tonsilitus and under the care of ONE OF WORRY as a convenience to advertisers, but ASHES MOVED—Start your Spring venting waste in feeding. Karl Eisenberg. ' . • 2 steam heated' furnished rooms, the CASH RATES will b? accepted as clean up by having your ashes mov­ Marks, 136 Summer street. Tel. 1877, gas, set tubs, pantry and clothes Dr. Lundburg of Manchester ed. Phone 1703. MANGLE BEETS, pig com. My entire FULL I'AYMENT if paid at the busi­ flock of white pigeons, white leg­ ApartmentiH^latfi-^ closet, electricity 'and Lath, also Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stoughton re­ ness office on or before the seventh single rooms. Gall 109 Foster street. Articles for Sale 45 horn eggs for hatching and Green Tenements for Bent 68 turned to her home here last Sun­ day following the first insertion of Florists— Nurseries 13 Mountain potatoes. William H. Felt, day, from Willimantic, where she each ad. otherwise the CHARGE Wapplng. Telephone 776-4.' Si x RO.QM flat with all modem im­ h t r ^ e and Argnments W ft RATE will be collected. No responsi­ FARM WAGON—Two horse farm APARTMENTS—.Three,' and, fqur provements on Madison street. 'WIU has been visiting her son anu his bility for errors in telephoned ads FLOWERS-Special sale on cut flow­ wagon almost new at Pleasant Val­ room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ he vacant April 1st. Apply to J. W. family, Evel.vn E. Stoughton. will be assumed and their accuracy ers and potted plants, carnations. ley Mills, on Wapplng road. Phone Hons^old Goods 61 vice. gas range,' refrigerator, Ip-a- Goslee, at 21 Madison street. cannot be guaranteed. $1.00 per do^en, calendulas, 60c doz. Hartford, Laurel 107-4. dopr bpd furnished. Gall Manchester Jessie Ames has gone to Ware­ ' Finance and Dogs Cause Cycleme-. in bud and bloom, 50c Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ UPPER FIiATt—5 rooms, all modern house Point, visiting relatives and each. Michael Pinatello, Greenhouse, GAS STOVES—Used gas stoves'in phone 782-2. Phone 664 “INSTO”—5000 people are wanted to good condition. Good bargain? for U— ^provements, garage. Apply 181 friends for a few days and will vis­ 379 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford. get acquainted with ’’Insto”, “Insto” Wadsworth street, Greenacres. it In Manchester also before he re­ Of Troubles. ' ASK ’“'OR WANT AD SERVICE cleans hands and almost everything cash. See Edward Hess, Electrical ARCH ST., 1^—Four room tenement, Instantly. 25o can. Come in and ask Fixtures and Supplies, 855 Main St. Apfll 1st., with all modem Improve­ turns to his home here. Index of Classifications Movlng»Truc)dng—Storage 20 ments. Telephone 988. WBTHBRELL ^T., 44—r-FIvo room for a free sample. Edward Hess. GLENWOOD RANGE gas combina­ flat, steam heat, gas, electricity, tile Tony Krist has moved his family Electrical Fixtures & Supplies. 855 tion, high- oven and.broller, kitchen bath room and kitchen. Rent rea­ from the north part of the town to Evening Herald Want Ads are now PERRETT & GLENNEY—Local and Main Etreet. BISSELL ST-. 73—Three, room tene­ sonable. Inquire 42 Wetherell St. grouped according to classifications long distance moving and trucking. chairs and table, one large refrig­ ment, steam heated and all Improve­ Torrington recently. below and for handy reference will Dally express to Hartford. Livery ANTIQUES erator. Inquire 15 Winter street. ments, with or without garage. TeL The Christian Endeavor Prayer the daily life Of Mr® cS tto a u appear in the numerical order indi­ car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re- South Manchester, Conn. 154’5^2. Meeting will be held at the Feder­ otherwise Prince Carol of Ku, stored. Reflnishing and upholstering cated: COOPER ST., 31—Five fooms, second “ THE ACE OF CADS” ated Church on Sunday evening at mania according to Georges La- liost and Pound ...... 1 Painting— Papering 21 of old and modem furniture. V. KITCHEN TABLE: also stroller, both Announcements ...... ^ Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. floor flat, $30 per month. April 1st. 6:30 p. m. The subject will be former valet to His High- Personals ...... 3 in good condition. Telephone 1478. Home Bank and-Trust Company. “ What Does a Missionary Do?” The AntomobUea PAINTING—And paperhanging. Have STRAW’ OATS, bedding. Two one your work done before the .--ish. OLD CARPETS and rugs made into COR. MAIN & WADSWORTH STS.— COMES t o RIALTO reference is found In Matt. 10:5-10, Prince’s employ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 horse farm wagons. One top buggy, the leader will be Miss Marion E. Automobiles for Exchange .... 5 Work done neatly and reasonably. r ' W-„,Barnes, BsL, Station 45, Tol­ fluffy rugs;- work guaranteed. Rugs Five room tenement, all Improve­ “ anfl® T said Labranche^ Ted LeClalr. Tel. 2377. land Turnpike, Manchester. for sale. G. O. Case, agent. Peerless ments, steam beat. Inquire 455 Main Hills. and la m at a loss to know why Auto Accessories—^Tlres ...... 6 Rug Co., South Windsor, Conn., P. street. Auto Repairing—Painting ..... 7 O. Burnside, R. F. D. Tel. Laurel “ Lady of the Harem” an absorb­ I was dismissed. I did my duty Auto Schools ...... 7-A Repairing 23 WINDOW SHADES—We sell all 261-3. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 grades. 65c up. Special prices on a FIVE ROOM FLAT, all modem im­ ing tale of W[ohammoden life heads conscientiously as did my wife whJ whole house. See our ^unfast Hol- provements. Inquire 147 East Cen­ the; attrflGtlTe program which closes was the cook and the only thing Autos—For Hire ...... 9 SEWING MACHINES—One Singer, ter street. Garages—Service—Storage...... 10 LAWN MOWER SEASON is almost mnd, all colors. Benson's Furniture Its engagement ^ at the Rialto HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 1 J u think of as an excuse Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 here. Avoid the inevitable conges­ Exchange. Call 53-3. $10, one Domestic $12, one drop head tion with consequent wait by hav­ standard rotary $20. Telephone 715. FIVE ROOM TENEMENT-All Im­ theater this evening, Ernest Tor­ for letting me go 4s the fact that Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 37 Edwards street. Business and Professional Services ing yours taken care of NOW, be­ provements. Apply at 111 HoU street. rence and Greta Nlssen have the ■ I knew that Joseph Bogdan. wb« Business Services Offered ...... 13 fore you need it. Bralthwalte, 150 eood condi­ Telephone 1214r4. was recently arrested for furnish­ Center street. tion. Call 712-3. SINGLE BED, almost new, and a leading roles In this picture which 'At a meeting of the “ Somanhis Household Services Offered ....13-A few other odd things. Telephone should reach the zenith of entcT- Events” staff held yesterday after­ ing Rumanians with false pass- Building—Contracting ...... , 14 1732. FIVE ROOM ten'ement. Inquire at noon, it was decided to dedicate imrts, was Mme. Lupescu’s cons- Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 tfllnment for those who like a Funeral Directors ...... 16 43 Pearl street. romanco exceptionally well told. this year’s Commencement' Issue Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 Machinery and Tools 52 The second feature on today’s pro­ of “ Somanhis” to Charles Wigren, Prince Was Angry. Insurance ...... 18 GENERAL WORKER wanted for our BALKI'TE CHARGERS — For sale girls boarding house. The Four several Balkite chargers, 8 30 Amp C. Frederickson* 385 Charter Oak gram is a fast action western more popularly known at “ Pete,” “ The Prince was very angry Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 Acres. Apply to Cheney Brothers STERILIZING OUTFIT — 15 horse a member of the faculty who has about the arrest of Bogdan be­ Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 t batteries reg. $18—only boiler, perfect condition. Can be seen street, 26 piece silver set. Miss drama “ Fighting' Strain” which Painting—Papering ...... 21 Employment Bureau. $9.00 for battery and charger. Bar- been teaching at the local school cause he was a frequeit visitor at stows Radio Shop, 695 Main street. on the Job. C. W. Johnson, Wapplng, Margaret Sears, 154 Charter Oak stars Curley Wetzel. Another chap­ Professional Services ...... 22 SEAMSTRESS—A good seamstress Conn. Telephone 92-12. street. La Tausca pearls, three ter of the current serial as well as for six years. Mr. 'Wlgren is per­ the house and used to act as sort Repairing ...... 23 of secretary to the Prince. His Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 to assist In alteration work room. 5 t u b e I^DIO, $15. 4 tube $10, 2 strings received by the ifollowipg a comedy and current news events haps the most popular teacher in Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 Apply Mr. McCann, J. W. Hale Com­ tube $8. 'Tubes, batteries, horns at Wearing Apparel— Fnrs 57 the school. He has been coach of Highness had a terrible discussion pany. cost. Call 2219 after 5:00. persona: Mrs. William Warnoclr, 'will, also be shown. with Mme. Lupescu over thsE, Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 125 Charter Oak street. Myrtle track since he came here, and has Educational TAILORS—English woolen company, Adolph Menjou’s greatest success turned out several championship ■which was only one of the many SEVERAL WOMEN wanted for Nlghthart, 30 Eldridge street and Courses and Classes ...... 27 special work on new campaign. Fuel and Feed 49-A tailors since 1898. Local dealer “ The Ace of Cads” wll head tLe teams. discussions that they had. Their Private Instruction ...... 28 Salary and commission. See A. B. Harry Anderton, 38 Church street. Mrs. Mae Gorman, 81 Park street, do-able feature bill which opens a discussions were always in Ruma­ Dancing ...... 28-A South Manchester, Phone 1221-2. Le Cercle Francais will hold a Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Rudolph, Manchester Evening BIRCH 'vyOOD—$11 per cord, $7 per Richlieu pearls. Miss Natalie Am­ two days engagement at this nian and I never understood but I Herald, Monday morning. Sass, Vernon Center. ber, 179 Charter Oak .street, bead­ thqater tomorrow evening. Menjou “ French ball”- on Friday ev^lng. Wanted—Instruction ...... Tele, hone 1930-3. May 6. It Is said that the affair never had any trouble understand­ Financial TOBACCO ASSORTERS — Shade PRIZE WINNERS ed bag, Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman, has the foie of a suave fashion ing the tone of voice or the ges­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .rm.. will be strictly French— music, Business Opportunities ...... grown, experienced. Sizers and tiers, l^RDWOOD—Under cover $9.00 per 865 Main street. Two other per­ plate whose affairs furnish much language, dress and everything. tures they used. After all it wasn’t Manchester Public Warehouse Com­ ‘^'all after 5 p. V sons received a wrist watch and a Mme. Lupescu’s fault that Bogdan Money to Loan ...... pany. Apel Place, Manchester. Tel. 116 Wells street. Phone 1307-2. The following people received amusement and not a little drama. The “ Somanhis’,’ staff will also Money Wanted ...... 1275. thq treasure packages from the beaded bag did not give their His characterization Is one of the hold a dance some time in May. was her cousin, was it?” Help and Sltuationa IVHITE BIRCH WOOD—$6 load; also Treasure Chest of gifts ’ Spring names. finest he has ever produced and Money does not seem to- be as Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 i trucking’ ashes moved. Telephone The masquerade to be held by Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 WAITRESS — Chambermaid, would Opening night at the May Jewelry^s that being the case the film should the fiancing classes will be held plentiful as desired in the. Prineffiy teach willing girl. Must be over IS, household, according to the ex-valet Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 three in family. Apply to Mrs. J. Go’s new store; diamond ring, S. I so over big In this city. next Saturday evening. The mem­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Davenport Cheney, 151 Hartford Rd. liard wood R. Jones, Summer street, Rlchlleu The earliest form of the printing! Billy Sullivan has tho 1p»/1 bers of--both last year’s and this and the table is not the same as Situations Wanted—Female . .. 38 and slab wood, sawed stove length, press is the seal, tfsed to mark offl-t co-featnre which is called ® when Labranche first went Into Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 and under cover. L. T. Wood, 55 Bls- pearls, Miss Viola Johnson, 90 year’s classes which are conducted the Prince’s employ. Employment Agencies ...... 40 Help Wanted— Male sell street. Telephone 496. Ridge street, men’s strap watch, dates back to Goat Getter” . It is a idvid story 0? by Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Wlrtalla, 36 4,000 B. C. Usually cylindrical, “ His Highness used to receive tilvo Stock—Peta—Poultry—Vehicles Mrs. C. J. Barrett, 28 Mt. Neho a yohng devotee of the prize ring will attend. Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 SEVERAL MEN with canvassing ex­ WOOD—75 cords hard wood season­ seals first were made o f bone,., ivory money from Bucharest regularly Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ;2 ed, also some seasoned hickory Place, 15 jewel strap watch, Mrs. and alabaster. .who wins fame in slinging his fists The first track practice will be perience on new campaign. Salary held on Monday afternoon at 4 when I first Worked for himv but Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 and commission. See A. B. Rudolpli, stove length. Phone 141-4. on a movie lot. The theme Is de­ shortly after his mother. Queen Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 o’clock at the West Side oval. Manchestr? Evening Herald, Mon­ r cidedly new and the highlight of Marie returned to Rumania the For Sale—Miscellaneous day morning. Coach Wigren expects about 35 Articles for Sale ...... 45 the picture, the scene In which the money ceased and since then it Boats and Accessories ...... 46 novice^ sends the champion to candidates to be out for the team. has been a different story. Building Materials ...... 47 Agents Wanted 37-A ONE SET SERVES Last year the local cinder path Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 dreamland is calculated to send the “ Mme. Lupescu does much of the athletes took a second leg on the cooking and my wife was pestered Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 REPRESENTATIVE wanted to repre­ most phlegmetlc fan into a Joyous handsome silver trophy which will Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A sent The Manchester Evening •thrill. Other subjects are also to death with her puttering around Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 A GROUP OF FANS Phone Your be the permanent possession of the the kitchen, making Rumanian Household Goods ...... 51 Herald in Manchester, So. Manches­ Ads' scheduled on the same bill with local school if the team this year Machinery and Tools ...... 52 ter and Rockville. See A. B. Rudolph, thei(e two attractions. dishes, for the ^Ince and herself. Manchester Evening Herald, Mon­ To the can pull off the same trick when She often told my wife that the Musical Instruments ...... 53 day morning. Norwalk, O.— The idea of loud the Central Connecticut Interschol­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 64 speakers placed in many private French didn’t know how to cook Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 astic track meet comes around in without spending a fortune and she Specials at the Stores ...... 56 SALESMEN for towns throughout homes and all connected with one June. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 New England states, to take orders community radio receiving set WAPPING tried, to give my wife lessons In for made to measure $28.50 Standard Three years ago Coach Wigren’s economy in the kitchen.” Wanted—To Buy ...... 53 Suits and Overcoats. State territory which is being taken up in many Manchester team took permanent Hoonis^—Board—Hotels^—Resorts desired. Standard Tailors, 1018 Arch parts of the country, has been In­ Evening Herald Mrs. W. R. Lewis, mother of Interested In ZizL Restaurants street, Philadelphia. Pa. troduced here, possession of another large silver Carol seems to have a g|:eat in­ Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Mrs. Frank Stoughton, who has loving cup that was the prize to Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A A subscriber can have a loud been staying at the home of her terest in what takes place in the Situations Wanted— Male 89 the team winning it three times in home of his morganatic wife, Zlist Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 speaker installed In his home for dau^ter this winter is visiting her a similar track league. Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 a small labor cost and then hear Lambrlno. According to the ex­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 son Thomas Cheetham of Hartford The first call for baseball can­ POSITION as utility man, private music every day from 8 a. m. until for-a few days. valet the Prince was kept wall In­ Real Estate For Rent estate or club affair. A-1 reference. didates will be Issued in a short formed of all Zizi’s movements. ’ Apartments, Flats, Tenements., 63 Box X, Herald. midnight for a low monthly ser­ Call 664 The whist which was given by time now. No definite announce­ Business Locations for Ren; ... 64 vice fee. “ Every week,” states Labranche, Houses for Rent ...... 65 the Parent-Teacher Association at ment has been made as to the se­ According to an old English Choice of programs ' remains And Ask for a Want Ad Tak^; the- Center school hall last Thurs­ “ Mme. Lambrino’a cook, who was Suburban for Rent ...... 66 lection of a coach as yet. Rumanian, came to the house .and Bummer Homes for Rent ...... 67 superstition, when children of both with the central operator, who se- day evening was well attended, The hand will give a concert lat­ Wanted to Rent ...... ; ...... es lects_ those which he believes have Tell Her What You Want gave me. a paper. It was a written sexes were brought to the front at about forty being present. There er this spring for the purpose of report on what had taken place Real Estate For Sale once, the boy must precede the girl; the greatest popular, appeal and were eight tables. The ladles’ first raising money to get uniforms. Apartment Buildings for Sale... 69 which can be received most An e.\perienced operator-will take your ad..'heiti',yp,a during, the week at Mme. Lam- Business Property for Sale ...... 70 otherwise she would be in danger clearly. prize was captujred; '.by Miss Nolan Bandmaster Harold Turklngton is brlno’s house. The names of those * Farms and Land for Sale ...... 7i of having a beard when she grew word it for best results, and see that it i s ,properly Ta;- of Manchester and the gentleman’s drilling the band with some excel­ who called and the list of places Houses for Sale ...... 72 up. The development brings to firat" prize by Oscar Strong of this lent music. Lots for Sale ...... ” • 73 homes of subscribers music with serted. Bill 'will be mailed same day allp'wiiig ■ you . ■■ ■:' Mme. Lambrina had vlsitisd during place., The consolation' prizes were Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 In ancient times, bakers made the tone quality and clarity ob­ until seventh day after insertioh tb take adWniage o f”^ • the week. I was not supposed to Suburban for Sale ...... 75 taken by Mrs. Frank Stoughton and little dough Images for their cus­ tainable on a high-grade receiving the CASH RATE. . ; I. . know what it was but-the maid of­ Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 tomers at Christmas. If these were Morris D. Sullivan. Refreshments Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 set costing several hundred dol­ ten gave It to me without ah en­ Auction—Legal Notices kept unbroken throughout the year lars at a fee within the reach of weire served after the game. WITH THE LOCAL velope.” . Auction Sales ...... 7g the owner was supposed to be im­ persons who cannot or do not The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Carol goes to bed late and gets Legal Notices ...... 79 mune from injury or disease. wish to spend that sum. Frank Stoughton. Fern and Rich­ up late says his former valet, and ard,-liave been sick this week with AUTO DEALERS he has a passion for card games- GAS BUGGIES—A Clue to the Mysterious Lietter! That Zizl Lambrlno tried to By Frank Beck get in touch with Carol-several times was brought out by Ln- I OIDNT GET AN ANSWER AH HA ! I HAD A WHAT A CHANCE. 1 i|(il« TIM E MEANS SH! ;wiNSLOW. SHE HAS MORE Local dealers are looking for­ branche in telling of her first visit TO THE TELEGRAM I SENT ward to April first as the real open­ to the Prince’s home. HUNCH THERE WAS OUGHT TO SUE THEM NOTHING TO A HOTEL. HEM a n d AM Y ARE SENSE THAN m t h e p a l a c e HOTEL IN SOMETHING PHONEY ABOUT I FOR SERVING THE THEY'VE PROBABLY ing of the automobile season al­ “ The first time that Mme.- Lam'^ A T l-T AG AIN ____ THOUGHT SHE HAD. though they are all making deliver­ brino came,” says the former serv­ ASHTOWN, ASKING THEM THAT LAWYER'S LETTER SOUP SO HOT IT WAITED TILL THEY! s Om e b o Dy h a s SHE KNOWS THERE IF THEY KNEW ANYTHING T H A T EXPLAINS IT. TH E NEARLY BURNED OUT ies of new cars in advance of that ant, “ I did not know who she was t h o u g h t y o u h a d SICKED A LAWYER IS NO PLACE HE date as this Week’s delivery list so I went to the door. The house ABOUT THIS LAWYER PALACE HOTEL IS SUING MY TONSILS BEFORE FORGO'nrEN ALL THE On Hi|M AN D HE' CAN GO BUT WHAT ' EVERY shows. is set back in a garden and I could ROBERT ROTHEIM. F IN I YOU FOR DAM AGES, [THAT SNAIL WHO DATES AND D^TTAlLS W A^S TO SKIN THfRElS SOMEBODY DAY S IN C E always see from the window wha •TUFFf. t h a t 's t h e s o r t BECAUSE YOU STROLLED ^WAITED ON US BEFORE THEY SPRUNG ’ o u t o f TO W N . ELSE LOOKING t THE ARRIVAL OF George L. Betts of the Manches­ was"ht the gate and this lady said OF SERVICE WE GET THROUGH' THE CORRIDORS FOUND A GLASS THIS ON YOU. EVER HIM . th e r e ’s A THE STRANGE AMY HAS THE KEY ter Hndson-Fssex Co., has delivered she must see His Highness at once AFTER PAYING THEIR IN YOUR NIGHTIE T H E OF W ATER. IF IT SINCE THAT LETTER T P THfe CAR GOOD LESSON Essex coaches to Mrs. Minnie B. and I naturally asked her name. LETTER FROMI PIRATE PRICES FOR TIM E YOU WERE DELIRIOUS,' ^w a s n 't s o LONS CAME, I'VE h a d a A N D w o n 't ON SAVING GAS Goslee of Madison street and Victor “ *I am his wife,’ responded the a t t o r n e y ROTHEIM, ■A> W EEK LAST FALL J AND THREW THE GUESTS AGO, 1 WOULO^ FEELING IT WAS L E T HIM FOR YOV. Johnson of Cottage street and an lady. REQUESTING HIS ■/ INTO A PANIC. (\ bad l u c k in SWEETHEART. Essex four-door sedan to Lillian I knew then who she was an4 PRESENCE IN MR. ROTHEIM IS ;1||^DISSUISE. Thompson of Florence street. of course told her that His Hlgli- ASHTOWN THEIR LAWYER. ness was not at home. She whi 1 TO DISCUSS George S. Smith reports Chrysler very angry and told me that she AN IMPORTANT deliveries of a sedan to Samuel knew better. She came back twjim ^ M A TTER INVOLVING Massey of Oakland street, a Chrys- after that but I knew her anG’ tvWNEY, ler 70 roadster to Mark Hewitt Jr., never answered the belL” HEM AND AMY of Middle Turnpike East and a 70 HAVE BEEN BUSY coach to Herman Behrend of High ■When a Winnipeg man opened'B street. newspaper sent him from Hoholu-- EXERCISING THEIR lui-a blue and white eutterfly dropf IMAGINATIONS IN James Stevenson of the Silk ped out and fluttered about thG A 'VAIN EFFORT City- Oakland Go., has delivered an room. It had travelled more tbfA TO SOLVE THE / Oakland sedan ,to Mrs. Jennie 4,000 miles through the mails. MYSTERY. Prachla of Bolton, a Pontiac landau 0 £ . D. Frazier of Edgerton street When In doubt advertise t m ind a Pontiac coach to A. F. Howes Herald Want,Ad way.

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' V ' " SENSE and NONSENSE THe WAR O^PARTMCNT Newlywed (after the ceremony): D 0 6 5 A N y O h , Vg5;-5A»t0R5'ON'T KNOW luHAr^KlNO OF THE OLD TESTAMENT over and tell me what you think A S600f/p HAND gUN gpAT. of your captain.” A wtcfc rt> See If all the Pullmaa cars in the United States were placed In a lino r on a single rail, it would be fooli Ish. The Great Question. For when the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He writes not that you won or lost; j But how you played the game. “I^ear your wife has run away. I offer you my condolences!” "I need them! She has come back!”

Some folks are so busy looking Qwpyrlght, P. L. Crosby. 1927, Joliiwon Features Inc. down on other people that they hardly realize there are others who look down upon them. Mickey (Himself) McGuire Causes a Demonstration By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS H Love gives a fellow a funny feel­ ing like a clown In a circus. By Crane Dear Editor; Last Thursday I lost a gold watch which I valued o very highly, as It was an heirloom. I Immediately Inserted an advertise­ ^ o o \ ment In your Lost and Found col­ I umn and waited. Yesterday I went '•fwis tSWT home and found the watch in the ,No sTRieet ewRj pocket of my other suit. God bless 'ftC K e -r. your paper! ■V- A Dismal Outlook. Of legs they say the human race Soon will not have a single trace; If we do not our cars abandon We shan’t have left a leg to stand Almost everybody is familiar on. enough with the Bible to answer —Newark Advocate. today’s questions without much trouble. In case any of them stump We do not stand upon our legs, t y you, the answers are printed on Feet are on the ends of our pegs, another page; So we hope nature will be sweet 1— W hat incident in Old Testa-And take our legs but leave our nunt history does tilia^i picture feet. show? ^ 2— Who was Eleazar? . Some people are always taking • 3—Who asked Balaam to curse the joy out of life, and Congress is the children of Israel? almost entirely composed of them. 4--How>many cities of refuge did the Lord tell Moses to build? C;—After Saul defeated the r Amalekites, what was the fate of fLAPPER FANNY SAV.«g. WELL'. Agag, their king? E1£L BOGCiM’S < "6^—WJio was David’s oldest brother? —Who was Adonijali? 8.—How long did David reign over Israel? 9— With what powerful nation did Bolomon form an alliance, marrying the daughter of the king of that nation? 10— How long ^id it take’ Solo­ mon to build his house?

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IN*. /fw W ffag'im gW BY NEA SERVlCg, INC. 5. P5T. OFT. 11 (Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) JACK LOCKWILL’S POLO PONY The Tlnles stood and watched all. The Tlnles gave him credit ' . .. by GUbert Patteti Tack jump across the candle with a ’cause they thought that he was Uhump. He leaped just like a kau Y------great. And then the whole bunch UJ faroo and took each hop with ease. said farewell and ran away from Said downy, "I can do that too, and Jack pell-mell. They wished to find ‘hat’s just what I’m going to do. some shelter 'cause the hour was But when he took the first long getting late. iU 'i lump, he landed on his knees. Up over hill ano^w n through Of course he wasn’t hurt at all. dale the Tlnles walked a wipding The others laughed to see him fall. trail. The birds were twittering In Ind then wee Coppy loudly said, "I the trees and frogs croaked loud ihlnk I’ll take a chance.” He stood nearby. Said Coppy, "We are .near irect. Said ‘-Here I go.” But then some lake, and when we get there I A >is jump was rather slow, and as he will take a nice long drink of wa­ >assed the candle flame, he almost ter, 'cause I’m really very dry.” mrned his pants. . Then Clowny said, “Is that a £ ( % Said he, “That’s all the strength dream?” And Coppy snapped, fve got, an# say, th at candle's “No! There’s a stream.” And when alghty hot. The next time that I the others gazed ahead, some wa­ I ry to -Jump, I’ll first put out the ter they could see. To get through lame.” An^ then the fire was snap- brush, they used a club. And then / The monkey, perched on the back of k chair, blinkeo at LockwtII, led right out, and all the others, saw three men Im a tub, just float­ Betty Darling spoke ifpareely a wprd at they were returning to Jack emiled. "But you tee, ,, ,1 Willie Darling Jiadn’t been at grinning and chattering. "For crying but loud!" exolaimed Jabk. |rith a shout, hopped up and starl- ing near the shoreline, just as hap­ the ptenio grounds. Delia did moat of the talking. Later, Jack f^ n d Betty dear,” he said quietly, the plcnjc. Jack found him in ‘What'e the Idea?" Weil, you h«ve your auto and speedboat and d jumping 'til 'twas almost like a py as could be. Betty sitting apart from, tbs'

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SCHOOL SHOOTERS. make some local legion member Old Fashioned Dancing MRS. GENTRY LEAVES lUNtlEVANGEUST > : J SPECIAL im O N -about the . happiest maii In the J a c k ’s Lone Oak Hall LIKE MOVIE STARS !World;’*~ ■f" Pleasant Valley, South Windsor Just what this is the executive MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TO STAY FOR SUNDAY MEEHNG MONDAY committee will not say. Bat they Saturday, March 26 Basketball Players Stirred 'm^kie the request that every member attend the meeflhg it M. A FERRIS Bill Waddell’s Orchestra. Victory by Banjo and^'-Sak .Walter Williamson, the blind A special meeting of Dlllworth- path Taylor, Prompter. Anesthetist Expected to Take ‘ All Season. evangelist. Is to be at the Salvation Cornell Post ’ has been called for ^sibie because It Is desired to get^» Similar Position In Cleveland ffuli expression of the Post so that Anny tomorrow at all services. Mr. next Monday evening at- 8 o’clock ■ plans can immediately be carried Hospital. ' This about the South Man­ Williamson has changed hIs itin-- at the Armory. ‘Prom time to time e,rary and has found that he can ouL Those who have attended the Heating Contractor chester High school basketball special meetings have been called. rlast few meetings know about the ABOUTTOWN Mrs. Kittie Gentry, anesthetist ‘team has Just come to light: remain In Manchester until Mon­ These have not always been es­ at the Memorial hospital for the Walt Bradley and George day. HIs services at the citadel pecially well attended. But Com-; ; propose^., membership CQntest with past half-year, today concluded her Smith, both musicians and have been well attended by big mander Bronke promises that •Rockville. This would be-grotittdfl 65 East Genter/St. ’' ^ work at that Institution. Her crowds. for a special meeting In Itself. But A daughter was born at 12:05 both members of the Senior everyone who attends will be glad We have the word of the comman­ Ibis morning to Mr. and Mrs. Jack plans for the future have not been class, “serenaded” the basket­ Mr. Williamson will talk tonight that he came. '1^ • ■ announced. It is understood she on the subject “Why I am an der that It Is even better than this. Banson of Chestnut street. The ball players before.each game The nature of the special meet­ ■ ' ' ^ ;fk;>s:' little girl has been named Dorothy is planning to go to Cleveland during the past season. Evangelist.” He Is a good speak­ ing Is very “low down” and no Julia. She was born at the Memo­ where she will accept a similar po­ 4 Bradley is a saxophone play­ er and brings to his hearers a prac­ hint has been given as to its nature. rial hospital. Mr. Sanson is the sition in a larger hospital. er de luxe—and how he can tical view of the teachings of the But this much has been let out of manager of the State theater here. Mrs. Gentry will be remembered make that sax sob and sigh! bible. the bag “that It Is for the purpose by most of the Manchester persons Smith is a banjo player who He will be at the Citadel tomor­ of voting on a matter that will who haye undergone operations at can make anybody’s toes tickle. row at all three services, the holi­ Mrs. F r ^ Miller, 150 Spruce Memorial hospital during the past These two, it is said, went in­ ness meeting at 11 o’clock, the Ureet, and Mrs. Ida Tracy, 87 six months for it was she who put to the ante room adjoining the praise service at 3 o’clock and the Spruce street, maternity patients at them to sleep by administering Rec gym before each home evening service at 7:30. Memorial hospital, were discharged either, gas oxygen, chloroform or basketball game and ripped off SPECIAL trom that institution yesterday. etheline. In speaking about her a number of “hot songs” to Herald Wants Ads rent furnish­ resignation last night one of the stir the battle spirit in the ed rooms. The census at Memorial hospital members of the hospital staff said: players. Saturday loday showed that 54 patients are “We are all sorry to have Tdrs. Evidently the scheme work­ now cared for there. Gentry leave. Her loss will be a ed perfectly, for the local team Ford Batteries $10 ■great one. She has been most was not charged with a single f Rev. John E. Duxbury of the competent in her work. We all defeat on its home fioor. SUNDAY DINNER30x3^ Oversize Tires North Methodist church has accept­ wish her good luck in her new ven­ ed an invitation to preach at the ture, whatever it may be.” at the $7.50 Methodist church in Thompsonville Mrs. Gentry came here from Bal­ COMPLIMENTS PUPILS Also a lot of other sizes at low tomorrow morning. His pulpit here timore where she received a special prices. . i will be filled by Rev. E. P. Phrean- Course in anesthesia. ON CATERPILLAR WAR Batteries charged and repaired. er of Woodbridge iireet. ROTE SHERIDANAuto Tire Vulcanizing, Mrs. Isabel Robertson, 63 Henry TOWN PLAYER CASTS Turkey, Duck or Chicken street, was admitted to Memorial Thornton Burgess Lauds Work with all the fixings, $1 and Radiator Works hospital yesterday where she will SEE THE GREEN HAT Of Sixth Graders at Wash­ PifiaoM undergo a minor operation. ington School. 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. C. BARLOW Also a ta Carte Service. On Tuesday evening of next . Miss Olive Nyman, sixth grade Main St., Above Pearl. •f: week Robert Prutting of Hartford Local Little Theatre Actors Go teacher at Washington school at the will be guest organist at an organ To Big Show, Dine and West Side, has received a letter of recital to be rendered on the new Dance. congratulation from Thornton Bur-^ Austin pipe organ at St. James’ R. gess, noted Springfield authority on ■•\ D. church. Mr. Prutting is an ac­ moths, which compliments both her complished musician, is considered Members of the casts of "Dulcy” and the pupils in her class for their one of the finest organists in New and “Seven Chances” went to Hart­ fine work in collecting tent caterpil­ The work of a lifetime : England. ford last night where they wit­ lars. Attention! :i nessed the perfr;rmance of Kather­ Mr. Burgess Is the man who ine Cornell Iii “The Green Hat,” The Bon Ami Social club will Michael Arlen’s celebrated play, broadcasts regularly from WBZ In give a whist and dance at the Man­ which ends its run In Parsons the­ Springfield in connection with this IS worth this precaution chester Community club this even­ ater tonight. Following the play line of work. His talks have ing at 7:45. Si-v prizes will be the party went to the Hub restaur­ created wide interest. Tobacco Growers awarded to the winners and re­ ant where a dinner was served. During the past two weeks, the \ freshments will be served. Henry The players danced Into the 37 pupils In the sixth grade at the 1*^ Vaillant heads the committee of small hours of the morning to mu­ Washington school have collected 36 Inch , Y o u devote the ^eater part of arrangements. sic by the Hub trio. About 20 were 8,912 tent caterpillar egg clusters in the party. in the woods within a reasonable your lifetim e to the work of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lydall of In the party were;' radius of the school. ?ThIs is con­ Main street returned last night Miss Ruth Calhoun, director of sidered unusually good work and a creating an estate. from a several weeks’ stay in Flo­ the Players; Louis Smith, now of credit to the teacher. rida. the Poll Players: associate direc­ Annie Savitsky was the busiest Tobacco Cotton of the pupils. She collected 3,800 I Is it not worth a few hours tor, Miss Rose O’Neill, also cf the ) Wallace D. Robb, local real es­ Poll players; Miss Alice Marshall, egg clusters herself while Allan tate dealer, called at the Herald of­ Miss Lillian Treadwell, Miss Ail- Frehelt was second with 3,100. All thought and time to make plans fice today and gave the reason for een McHale, Miss Edythe Schultzc, of the pupils were given nature insure its being the attachment placed on his prop­ Miss Ruth Smxtn, Crombie Donald­ books-as a reward for their efforts — • vVA erty yesterday by Daniel Civiello. son, Leonard Johnson, Raymond by Miss Leonora H ^na, school 8 c 8 ^^c IQc lie Mr. Robb said the trouble was all principal. • ’ fully administered and w isely Tilden, Harry Bellamy, Elmer ■-■V over a furnace which Civiello Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Sumner, ------^ i '■ conserved? ' . claimed did not function properly. Albert Addy, Miss Helen Kanehl, Because these colbrs a'fe'to. be A yard by the piece The bill was for $80 and he brought Miss Beulah Smith, Miss Bernice found in the national fiags of Ar­ suit for $50.0, he said. J Wyant, Eric Crawshaw. Ralph Oat- menia and Greece, girls and women man, a member of the cast of of Turkey are forbidden by govern­ If you are unable to come to the store, samples will be means.of a carefully planned will enlisting the Loyal Circle of Kings Daughters “Seven Chances,” was unable to at­ mental decree to wear blue or mailed to you on request. will hold a special meeting at the tend, for he is ill with the, mumps. orange ribbons with white dresses. ‘ co-operation of our Tru^ Department you can make Center Congregational church Mon­ The orange tree bears fruit and day evening and all members are Kenneth Warner, 16, 56 Doane flowers at the same time. Tobacco Cotton—^Main Floor the fiiture as secure as the present, ^ urged to be present as business Of street, was admitted to- Memorial I importance is to be considered. The hospital yesterday for a major op­ Read “Daughters of Midas” social to follow will take the form eration. Every Day. See ^ome Page. W e shall be glad to^ explain the various forms 'of truSt pf a waffle party in charge of Miss Alice Benson. service and to'suggekaplan suited to your requirements. Kenneth, 16 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner of Doane Electrical W ork SOUTH MA NCHCSTCR r COHN ■ street was operated upon for her­ nia at the Memorial hospital this morning. of all kinds promptly and efficiently The Manchester Trust Co. done. Housewiring. South Manchester, Cwm. Radio fans were entertained by most of the broadcasting stations last night with fine programs of Electrical AppRances Beethoven’s compositions in ob­ Federi^^Reserve System, and servance of the centenary of the Repaired* Your Automobile an Asset MEMBER The American Bankers Association death of the famous composer. Repair Work Called for and Delivered. You rightly regard your automobile as an ASSET, but don’t Mrs. James H. McVeigh of Ox­ forget that It may become a LIABILITY—and in case of acci­ ford street, who underwent a se­ General Electric and Hot Point dent Involve serious financial loss to its owner. rious operation at the Memorial hospital a week ago yesterday, is appliances for sale—will be glad to now improving rapidly and hopes demonstrate and quote prices on We Suggest Insurance Protection. '■•t’ to be allowed to sit up on Monday. any electrical household appliance. T-t She is beginning lo receive visits Our office represents the best of stock and dividend paying t .. from her friends. IP CVALUABLES '^ companies. \‘ Radio Installation Let us insure you now, so that we may be at your service tomorrow. The Buckland Parent-Teacher V Association will give a whist and We will keep things safe for I sell a guaranteed' Radio tube social next Wednesday evening, you for $1.50, also Insulators, aerial March 30, at the assembly hall of wire, lightning arrestors, etc. the school. There will be four priz­ Store your goods and jewelry Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. es and refreshments. I too. Successors to R, E. CARNEY. To those that need.Thes before April first or shortly after^ buy or make arrange-^-' JOHN H. BUCKLEY 853 Main Street. Phone 2110 ments for us to hold for you the Tires you need. Althou^ we haY(e^R large stodc oh. DAVID CHAMBERS Store your goods with us and 94 Poster St. Phone 1545-5 hand we feel that we would like to take care of our customers at pfesoit day prices. stop fretting. Real care exer- CONTRACTOR cis^—and at a fair cost. ■■ ■( and Pf duality, Piicey Service} BUILDER PEIUffiTT «r0LENNEY A line of Tires that has been handled by us for three years, givm us entire satis.<« 68 Hollister Street, MOVING EXPRESSING faction and also the custmner. We are equipped to give speedy Tire service, Manchester, . Conn. ' GENERAL TRUCKING n- J First and Second Mortgages \ Order Now^ Don’t Wait Until 10 to 20% Higher. arranged on all new work. A Few PLUMBING FIXTURES 30x31/2 Cl. Cord $5.00 32x 4 6 P Iy ...... $12.50, Price alone should never govern either the selection of the fixtures or t^e plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma­ terial and workmanship Is certain only when there Is no false 29x4.40 Cord... .r. .. $6.50 Fly- • • • •...... $13.50' economy In buying plumbing and when good Judgment selects Anti-Shimmy for Fords.. 50fe the men to Install It. 1923 Ford Radiators .t... .. $8.50 Boiitie-Wonder Polish and ■H- JOSEPH C. WILSON Would You Prefer? 1925’-6 F(»d Radiator)r,.x.. $11.50 doth ...... $1.00^ ’ ' ' a ' ^ ‘ ' 28 SPRUCE STREET, ' TELEPHONE 641 A Home of Your Own ( A Bunch of Receipted Rent Bills LOOK! REGULAR 50c Join our “OWN YOUR OWN HOME" CLUB by denositinff weeklv or monthlv Svouahom e on^of*^^^ when^^you^ave fccumulafed ?50oTe w fl ...... C Rubber H e^ Attached 25e Duiia you a home on a lot of your selection. \Comer of Mdm FIRESTONE, GOODRICH, CUPPLES, VBL'VETON) meirt ^ 'which may be purchased with a cash pay- Aiuthe Pike Remember on wooden heels we use O’SnUivan and Uskide heels. PHONE 1551 ^ ® d«n»nd for these 60c heels nhlch we are putting on for Drop in our office any tune and we will be glad to explain further, •' .> 25c u so great we are continuing the offer for 15 days more. Don’t Forget, with ^ery dollar you get a chance on 5 New Tires and Tubes. \ SAM TULTES STUART J. WASLEY Get a Ticket now. 22'DaysLeft. Real Estate, .701 Main Street, South Manchester jj ;827 Main Street, Phone 1428-2

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