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(dassiflod Advertising on Page 8.) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929. VOL. XLIIL, NO. 166. ANOTHER GIRL NO ONE NATION Proposed Addition ^to Center Church Y IC T M O F A CONTROLS SEAS, SAYSXOOLDIGE I N T WRECK TORMAYER DECLARES OFnCIAL Strangled and Later Cremat­ Time Now Passed for Naval Cars Take Rre After CraA ed, Remains of Young Supremacy, Writes Ex- h the Bronx, New Torlt DRY AGENTS.GET A ssists Secretary of State A REAL HOT TIP President in Ladies Home Wreck Blocks AD tfaffie Department Tejis Cana­ Woman Is Fonnd Under Wateh AD Night for “Truck- forHimra • load

New York, April 29;— Three perf ; Loa Angeles, Cal., April 29. Nation of Hypocrites; Ad­ Philadelphia, April 29.— The Scardale, fJ. Y., April 29— The sons were killed and- forty or mote . -—Two prohVhUion, o ffi c e r s prophecy that "men will not long were In' teipnoVarv retirement Leering, hideous spectre of another Injured when t'Wo elevated trains) mits That Liquor Problem recognize the sword as the major here triday to evade jibes of "torch murderer,’’ baffled detectives crashed'In the Bronx today. source of authority,’’ is made by their ai;quai.i ,<»uces. ’ today as they sought not only to Two cars were telescoped, the The agents received a "hot” former President Calvin Coolidge in Is Far from Solved. apprehend the fiend who strangled wooden uats^ Ylarcl . up in flames. tip that a "truckload of white and cremated a young woman under the second of three articles appear­ Many passengers w .re trapped be­ mule” would be’ brought into a blossoming apple tree on the out­ ing in the May issue of Ladies’ neath wreckage and a number of Los Angeles' through a lonely* Montreal, April 29.— Existing skirts of this city, but also to estab­ Home Journal. firemen were reported hurt in res^ pa^. the desert. Armed "sore spots” between the United “ lish the identity of the victim whose" "The time has come when any cue work. The rear train, a, south­ . with' plenty^ of grins' and am- body was charred beyond recogni­ bound Ninth "avenue "L ” is said to muriltipp the men stood guard : States and Canada, embracing pro­ one nation is likely to be able to tion. have sped by a danger signal and in the freezing, cold of the hibition, the tariff and other mat­ control the sea,” writes Mr. Coo­ rammed Into a south-hound.’Lex­ Seared fragments of a flowered mQU^lains all plght, and were ters, were discussed before the Mon­ cretonne house-dress, a milk bottle lidge in the article which deals with ington avenue. rewarded at last'when at day­ reeking with the odor of kerosene, the promotion of peace through flp q R D Four ambulances and the fireand treal Club here today by William R.^ i]a6 liDPi T'r break they saw a lumbering a pair of suede skin slippers and limitation of armaments. "To set up - a police department rescue squads motor truck climbing up the Castle,' assistant secretary of the dental bridgework in the girl’s this claim would be only a fiction were rushed to the scene icamedir . pa^s; With a surprise attack American State Department. mouth— these constituted'the artic­ and to, pursue it would be only a de­ YD b\Xim — c u m conGPKAnoHAL ohjoch ately. After they arrived they sent they stopped the driver and "As a nation we are not hypo­ ulated patchwork of slender clues lusion.” in a frantic call for acetylene crites on the subject of prohibition. n?0f1T Dj^WlOtl demanded the ... white mule. out of which police hope to bring The question of parity, that torches, indicating that some’ of the The truck pilot “ reached for We have our fanatical Drys and our fanatical Wets, and both contribute to justice the perpetrator of the salient point in many of the dis­ This sketch of the proposed addition to the Ceu ter Congregational church was drawn from the. archi­ victims were pinned beneath the the sky” arid invited the dry armament conferences. Is placed in tect’s sketches for presentation to the church memberehlp-yesterday. The plans'for the addition were to the sad. comedy of life,” said third outrage in a year in which a wreckage, ' ' officers to help 'themselves. In human body has been made a fun­ a like category by the form.er execu­ drawn by Hutchinson and French of Boston, Mass. Cars Catch Fire. Castle. The telescoped cars were the first the truck they found just what “ Noble Experiment.” eral pyre. tive. their tip said— three light- Kept News Secret "So much depends on the men be­ two in the elevated train it was re'^ “ Sane thjnkers in the United The body was found late Satur­ hind the guns and the courage and ported. These cars burst' into colored mules, soberly munch­ States stand with the President in day by Joseph Selvey, a steam fit­ skill with which they are command­ cerrER c h u r c h s c h o o l DEBATE RESUMED flames after the collision which ing oats from hosebags. the belief that prohibition is a ter’s helper, and the horror of his ed that a seeming paper parity will sent wreckage flying In'every direc­ ‘noble experiment.’ We do not say discovery sealed Selvey’s lips for never be decisive in any armed con­ tion. All cars remained on the that we have solved the liquor six hours, police not learning of the flict,” Mr. Coolidge says. He points tracks. Otherwise the toll would problem. We do uot insist that the gruesome find until late Saturday out that oqr commerce and com­ SKETCHES ARE DISPUTED ON FARM TARIFF have been staggering, for the tracks method we have chosen is Inevitably night. mitments abroad are so large that are elevated at this point. the best method, but we do insist A squad of detectives was hur­ they need a navy for their protec­ Half an hour after rescuers got that we are hbnestly trying to find riedly despatched to the scene and tion “ without much reference to the to the scene the bodies of two dead the right solution. Nobody, except Medical Examiner Amos O. Squire size of the navies of other coun­ Expect Split Between Presi­ were., carried from the wreckage; TO WEALTHY ALSO the fanatical Dry and the fanatical immediately performed an autopsv tries.” The same rule, he holds, ap­ Congregation Learns of Pro- WALK IIJTO STORE, One was said to be that of a Wet, would dare to assert that, for o£ the pitifully scorched body. The plies to others. woman. Canada, the solution you have examination disclosed that the girl Another Delusion dent and Borah on Deben­ Four other victims were carried found may not be better than the “ had been strangled, perhaps by her posal of Committee in| The hope of gaining absolute STEAL THREE SUITS out a few minutes later. They were Aotkor of Law Wants It attempt we are making.” own nightgown, before her slayer security through armaments is ture Plaiu horribly burned but were alive. At Radio Allocation. had transformed her body into a termed "another delusion” by Mr. Service Yesterday— WiD 5 o’clock a hurry call was sent in Castle took up the radio alloca­ flaming human torch. Coolidge. for a fire department ambulance, Used qn Rich Tourists tion dissatisfaction of Canada to­ About 21 Years Old “ No nation,” he writes, “ ever indicating that fiYemen had been In­ gether with her tariff problem with Dr. Squire, who has conducted could say that its army and navy Seek $200,000 in Drive. Two Hartford M en M Day- Washington, April 29.— The farm jured or overcome. the , and waterways. hundreds of autopsies in West­ make it perfectly secure. There are relief problem returned to the First Aid Station. Who Smuggle liquor. “ The problem of the farmer of chester county, was hcfrrified at the our middle west Is vital. His need too many other peoples with armies Congressional spotlight today as First aid stations were set up bn condition of the girl’s body. The and navies. More security will be Sketches of the proposed addi­ li^ Robbery at Jacob the station platform and’ here the for relief demands Instant att^- victim, he said, was about 21 years the Senate resumed debate on the Injured were treated .before being tlon. Congress has sought for found in a moderate force which tion to the Center Congregational Washington, April 29,— It will old, 110 pounds in weight and menaces nobody than in a great Laufer^s Today. new; farm bill,' rushed away to hospitals, ; years a solution which will really about 5 feet 4 Inches tall. She had force which menaces everybody.^’ church and a complete description Administration leaders, certain of Screams of victims trapped in cost iriore than the now customary help and yet will not be economic­ reddish brown hair, blue eyes, smtfll Although Mr. Coolidge admits of the building which will probably elimlnatlrtar the export debenture the piles of shattered timbers added five dollars-a-bottle f^r tourists who ally unsound. Again the United ears and a slightly turned up nose. that “ go long as there Is evil in the arise to the west and rear of the to the horror of the scene. attempt-to smuggle liquor into the States faces an actual condition, riot Two and a half miles from the present edifice late this summer Five Hartford persons were ar­ plan which President Hopver dis- Police reserves were called out a theory. If an increase of tariff world armies and navies will be re­ United' States if Senator Jones ( R) murder scene, a sleuthing reporter quired for domestic and interna­ were shown members of the con­ rested late this afternoon as they approved< planned to enact the bill to keep the crowds from climbing will help, Is It strange that Con­ found a bundle of girl’s clothing, of Washington, co-author of the gress turns to such an Increase? tional police service,” he stresses gregation at the church' service yes­ were fleeing in an automobile to by Thursday, so it can become a law to the station ,platfornr. ; wrapped in a New York newspaper terday morning. R. LaMotte Rus­ All south-bound traffic wab'at a new Jones law, has his way. Few people^ stop to think of the the contention that "peace will ward Hartford after committing a early,.next week. An International Today the Dry Senator whose dated April 14. The bundle con­ never be made permanent by fear sell, chairman of the general build­ News Service poll already has con­ standstill. reasons why the \merlcan farmer tained just necessary traveling re­ ing committee, explained the plans broad daylight robbery at the cloth , The Interhorough Rapid Transit bill raised ,the maximum penalty Is hard up. One of those is. of alone. It must have a main founda­ firmed their predictions that the for dry law viplatlo’-s to five years quisites. and police are working on tion of justice and good will strong and also outlined the campaign Ing store of Jacob Laufer pn Main Senate would kill the debenture company Issued a brief statement course, that farmers the. world over the angle that the slayer lured the for 6200,000. which will be conduct­ telllrig of the crash arid admitting fmprlsqnment and 610,Ul^b fine, are individualists and that, unlike enough to satisfy the reason and street. Detained at policeheadquar­ plan. will arrange ^ confer with Treas­ girl from her home by a promise of conscience of humanity. ed In town May 12 through 18. ters at East Hartford are Charles An Interesting sidelight to the that the motorman on the Ninth Industrialists, they do not get to­ marriage and murdered her. The proposed addition will be avenue "L ” had run by a stop sig­ ury ’Department officials this week gether in great selling and distribut­ ,A Political Problem Crogrlz of 21 Frederick street, farm battle, is the pending split.be­ 'tl> see why;the law,should not ap­ Name on Bag "The problem,” (armament limi­ two stories In height running west nal. It yras helieved he intended ing organizations.” Additional clothing was found in driver of the automobile, Richard tween ..President Hoover, and Sen­ ply to the wealthy and socially-ellte tation) has Us technical aspects on from the rear of the present church Adams of 69 Buckingham street, ator William E. Borah, (R ) of to halt his train just behind the Castle favored the development a blue Manilla paper bag on which and a one story wing with base­ subway local, but,either lost con­ who hide contraband liquors among of the St. Lawrence waterways pro­ which expert advice is necessary, Norman sterling of 79 Buckingham Idaho, on the debenture plan. tbeir/baggage with hopes customs was scrawled, in pencil, the nota­ but in its essence it is a political ment running north. The addition Borah, who was Hoover’s most ar­ trol, misjudged his distance or Was ject, a joint Canadian-Amerlcan af­ tion: street and Mr. and Mrs. James Mur­ officials will not find them. fair, rather than, an all-Amerlcafii problem," Mr. Coolidge writes. , will be of brick- and of a style of phy, 15 Frederick street, all of dent supporter In the presidential unable to make his air brakes rer "Miss Draycott— Paid.’’ architecture very similar to the spend. . ' ■ Mr. Alfred Mlchaelson, Dry Re­ route through New York. A pair of snakeskln slippers "The movement for its further Hartford. campaign, told. International’ Newfi publican Representative from Illin­ progress must come from the home present church building which Is of Two of.the men entered the store Servlce~he planned to vo^s for the found in the bundle fitted the vic­ wood construction. The entire plans ois, was the 'latest national figure tim’s feet perfectly, and it is on and the taxpayer. Thb' business in­ ostensibly, to purchase some wear­ debenture plan if several minor to fall under the liquor smuggling terests of the various nations who are based on the assumption ^hat ing apparel. One looked at some amendments were adopted. This these slippers and the dental work the present edifice will be remodel­ law* Before Ibe drastic Jones- In the girl’s mouth that hope for do not wish to see their family cir­ shirts and'the other at some suits. division of opinion between the THIS SAILOR WED Stalker Act wa,s passed, Mlchaelson cles broken, must all cooperate in ed at some future time. While the proprietor was waiting president'and Borah may have far- her identification centers. Serial Four DeiMirtments. was indicted in ■ Jacksonville, Fla., numbers on the girl’s shoes are be­ this ideal. ’ on one, the other made off with reaching, effects and ceptalnly will on a charge of smucrgllrig whiskey The adltion will provide for a be used ,by the Democrats for politi­ IS UP TO SENATE ing traced with the manufacturer modern church school, building to three suits,which were taken to the IN into . the- country, llie indictment automobile which hac| been parked cal propaganda. was'not revealed'until charges were be erected now and also a new Another Split. (Continued on Page 8) church proper to be constructed lat­ on Cottage street. After waiting on heralded from New York that Hep. one of the men who went out, Another,feature of the.Senata de­ Wm. M. Morgan a Dry of Ohio, had AHORNEYS FOR RICE er, following exactly the lines of bate will he. the split between the present building. The addition Laufer turned to accommodate the, brought-In/four bottles of liquor Charge Made That He k Ille­ other but discovered that l)e bad members of'the usually solid. In­ Besides F(mr Wives Here He from' the recent Congressional Is planned so that the space it af­ surgent. Bloc.. Thus far, Sendtors MOVIE MEN KILLED ISSUE A STATEMENT fords can be adapted to the various gone out. It was a few minutes later junket to Panama. The charges that, be discovered the missing Brookhsrt (R) of Iowa a.nd‘ were denied by Morgan and'wer^ gally Holding Post iaXab^ neede of a church seeking to make Frazier (B ) of North Dakota; have Had Ofliers in Foragn itself more useful to present day bults. dropprid. Say Deputy Sheriff Was Two Follow Case. advocated the debenture plan, while The Indidtnient stlU remains WHEN PLANE FALLS community, life. It provides edu­ Senators Couzens (R ) of Mich., and inet. Miles Away When the Mur­ cational facilities for 650 pupils In Robert E. Carpey, reporter for Ports. against Mlohaeison an he is' due to the Manchester Evening Herald, Nye' (R ) of North Dakota, have appeanV for-trial In Key West, J

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^AGE TWO ^lAJNOHJlSTKft EVISJNIJNU HERALD, SOUTIIIIANCHESTER, CONN.; MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929.

i m n IITH HOUR TAXPAYERS OF CASES Floor Plans of Church Addition ARTOJUtNOfU I Local Stocks CALL FIRE DEPT. . IN COURT TODAY HASTEN TO SETTLE DP TO HEAD nWJUOSI — TO RESCUE PUSSY (Farnlslied by Patnam & Co.) Only Two Days After Today Bid Asked Before Penalty Charges Rank Stocks. Bankers Trust Uu . . 325 — Eight of Them Range from Run; Dog Owners Late Too. Elected President to Sac- * , _ City Bank and Trust. 1800 ---• Cat Perched on Ifigb TrM MM9 . u____ Cap Nat B&T ...... ■> 435 ' There are only left this after­ ursv XUVITOCJM Assault to Drunk Driving; >H*jt r fono* ceed Frank H ; Anderson, 400 noon, tomorrow and Wednes'day in First Bond & tg . . . . 45 for Three fo y s is BrSii^l which to pay personal taxes without Htfd-Conn. Trust Co. 660 700 All Are Fonnd Guilty. the additional charge of $1 being 11 Resigned. First,Nat Ttfd .... 275 made and bringing the personal tax r 300 to Groind. - Laud Mig and Title 60 item to $3. -The same holds true as Morris Plan Rank . . 200 to property tax, before added Inter­ RfTCMIl Eight cases were before Judge in'*A« New Brit T r ...... 220 '^35 est charge starts. Arthur A. Knofla became presi­ — T Firemen, like policemen, run Raymond A. Johnson in Manches­ dent of the Manchester Kiwanis Phoenix St B&T . . . 575 There was a long line waiting Part St. B a n k ...... 1175 - J acros.s some unusual happenings ter town court this morning and a early this mbrnirig at the ‘ town club at the meeting held today at! ■ conviction was made in each case. xxRiverside Trust .. 725 - during the course of their duty. tax collector’s office. In addition to the, Manchester Community club­ do Rts .*...... — Charges ranged from assauit and -house. Mr. Knofla has been vice- 150' That’s what makes the work fas­ Collector Howe and his daughter, West Hlfd Trust .. . 500 ---. driving with improper breaks to Neil Cheney.'the assessor’s clerk, AMOH tIAlL president and succeeds Frank H. cinating, they say. . t * « r ' Ronds. drunk driving. Fines totaiiing assisted in the work. With three - Anderson who was elected presl-, Early this afternoon, the scinth $350 and costs were dealt out in Htfd & Conn West .. - 95 windows opeh the crowd was han­ denL last December. Mr. Anderson East .Conn Pow 5s .. 99 end fire department was called addition to a twenty day jail sen­ 101 upon for assistance in rescuing a dled rapidly, but the taxpayers edn- '. "vv’as forced to resign because his Conn L P 7s ...... 115 H 8 tence. tinued to come in in regular order frightened cat from the lofty limbs new duties call him to New York Conn L P 6 Via . . . . 105 107 Vi The names, charges and fines of all during the morning and It is ex­ .•City the first four (Jays of each o f a giant maple in front of the those in court follow; Andrew Esa- Conn L P 4 Vis . . . , VIOO pected that this will continue today week. Stephen Hale, supterinteuV Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 102 High school building. fla. 20, of 205 Almond Lane, and tomorrow. taowXD ftumitiG — cftm-D ronGELCATionAL cnmcH 105 ' How long Pussy had been up in . rii.w nan. «■ iM dent of Cheney Brothers engineer;' Insii ranee 6(n«’ks. Wilkes Barre, Pa., drunk driving, Dogs Licenses. ing department, was elected first the tree, DO one knows. Suffice to $125 and costs, took an appeal; Aetna Casualty . . . . 1920 1960 There was also, a busy time in vice-president to succeed Mr. Aetna Insurance . . . 780 . 795 say that the cat had been missing Henry Leister of 183 Hackmatack the town clerk's office this morn­ Knofla. from its home at Garrone Broth­ street, drunk driving, $100 and Aetna. Life ...... 1405 1415- ing. About all the callers at the Mr. Knofla told the meeting that’ Automobile ...... 615 625 er’s meat market across the road costs, took an appeal; Joseph Mc- office were looking for either fish­ ” OM toon j he accepted the presidency some­ for three days. Master, 37, of Glastonbury,| evad­ Conn General ...... 2325 2375 ing or dog licenses. The dogs what reluctantly. He assured the Hartford F’Ire ...... Cat Discovered. ing responsibility, $50 and costs; 1110 1125 seem to be overlooked this year, i members he would do everything Htfd Steam Boiler ., 860 Shortly,, before noon, the driver Willard H. Valentine. 16, 32 St. 880 which is not an unusual custom. y possible to carry on and solicited Lincoln Nat Life . .. 125 135 of Garrone's delivery*trues-was at­ John street, operating motor vehi­ Up to noon today there were u»pcr AaiT Of AuerrotvM the co-operation and good will of National ...... 1470 1490 tracted by the meows of a cat. For cle without proper brakes, $15 and only 601 dogs licensed, whereas ioe'Vfe every member. He admitted he had Phoenix 1015 some time he was unable to trace last year there were r,243, which 1030 costs; Frank Varrick, 59. of the a big job ahead of him' but felt con­ Travelers 1990 2010 the source of the sound but finally north end, intoxication and breach indicates an eleventh hour rush. l*Uiilic Utility aUH-ks located it as. coming from a little Wednesday. May 1, is the last day fident he would succeed if he had huddled bunch of hair perched pre­ of the peace, twenty days in jail; the co-operation asked for. Conn Elec S v e ...... 121 125 Joseph Carlson, John I. McCarthy on which the licenses can be taken C(mn L P 8% ...... 119 cariously on a tiny limb nearly 50 cyit without an extra charge being lb 01 Following a fine luncheon served 122 and Frank Novak, all of Manches­ CobdvL P 7% ...... 117 120 ' feet in the air. made. under the direction of Miss Chris­ Baffled as to bow the cat could ter, intoxication, $20 each. tine Mason and ladies assisting Conn L P 5 vi % pf. 100 102 Tears Up Fence \ Conn L P 6 Vi% pfd 112 115 be rescued because of the fact that Esadie was arrested on Union her, Df. Harold Stiegler of Cheney lack of lo-v limbs made climbing Brothers department of industrial Conn P So (par 25). 137 141 street at the north end on Satur­ impossible, some one suggested that BOOST MANCHESTER, research gave a very instructive Hart El Lt (par 25) 136 • 140 day night by Patrolman Albert do v t c ...... , 130 140 the fire department be called. Roberts who claimed that Esadie pooM talk on “ Man'and the Uaiverse.” Chief Albert C. Foy, Drivers It was as he admitled a deep subr Greenwich W & G .. 98 101 stepped on the gas and attempted PROGRAM SATURDAY Htfd Gas c ( par 25) 97 102 James Schadb and William Taylor to get away when commanded to ject but he made it so interesting do pfd ( par 25) .. and Fireman Paul Cluhe Vrent to he was able to hold the close atteni 65 stop. He was driving an automo-- Htfd Gas Rts W I .. 8 9 the rescue with a ladder truck. bile on Union street when he tion of every member for the full •' Cluiie Starts Climb. Travelers to Broadcast Sketch S N E T C o ___ ’ . . . 190 195 crashed into the fence along the 30 minutes allotted to him. When Maiuiraetiiring Siockit Clune volunteered to make the Telling of Town’s Advan­ he had finished he was greeted side of the road, tore down 100 feet Am Hardware ...... 6 7 Vi 69 Vi rescue. A fifty foot extension lad­ of fence and turned upside down. with enthusiastic applause. ' der was placed against the tree. tages for Home Builders. %Mrr QoM 2XP PuilPinQ — rniTCP cnf)i^Ei;ATK)nAi fwiDfM Aruer i-losiery ...... 27 Tony Krieski, who was with him at ^accoro na» Gilbert B. Willis won the'attend­ American Silver . . . 26 Ciune went up but it was with dif­ the time of the accident was unin­ Travelers' Broadcasting Studio, ance ■ prize donated by Lawrence Arrow H & H El pfd 10.6 108 ficulty that he managed to tehch jured. The car was hanging over WTIC, will broadcast the sketch Case. The attendance contest which do c o m ...... 49 51 the frightened feline which by this therbank of the Hockanum river which has been titled, “ The Ship of lias been going on for a number of Automatic Refrig . . — 20 lime became, panicky. When he just south of the Union Pond dam Dreams Come True,” on Saturday weeks past came to a clo&e today Acme Wire . , ...... 24 28 finally succeeded, he was reward- when the turning over of the car evening. May 4, from 8:30 o’clock with the “ Coal Barons” about 10 Bigelow-Hlfd, com . 105 107 with scratches from Pussy’s sharp stopped it from dropping into the to 9 o’clock. in the lead. It was one of the best do pfd ...... 100 claws. river a good thirty feet down. A ten piece orchestra will take CENTER CHURCH SCHOOL! TRAINING INSTITUTE contests of the kind ever held by Billings and Spencer 10 n ' I, Once the cat got out of Clune’s Two empty wine bottles were part and also a male quartet and the Kiwanians. It is up to- the Bristol B rass...... 34 38 grasps and started back up the found in the car. Both Dr. D. C. do pfd ...... 108 _ tree,.but finally it was brought to two female voices. The studio an­ OBITUARY “ Head-to-Footers” captained by ^ . Y. Moore, who examined Esadie nouncer, Thomas McCray, will read PLANS ARE DISPLAYED! ' FOR CHURCH TEACHERS Herbert B. House to furnish a din­ Case, Lockwood & B 4.60 the ground. Once safe there, the shortly after his arrest, and Police the descriptive parts. All the talent ner for the “ Coal Barons” headed Collins Co ...... 140 151) cat wasted no time in ‘scampering Captain Herman C. Schendel, testi­ away. It was two hours later be­ will be provided by Travelers. (Continued fnrni Page 1) by Harlow Willis. Colt’s Firearms . .. . 34 Vi 36% fied that the man was drunk. The sketch was written by Miss Eagle Lock ...... 52 58 fore it had recovered from the DEATHS Will Be Held at .Central Bapi- fright sufficiently to return home. Esadie said that he had not been Leila Church by commission of the deep stage with ante-rooms. On the Fafnir Bearing . , .. n o 130 drinking and that he had been visit­ committee in charge of tlie Mer­ tist Church, Hartford, on Fuller Brush A ____ 15 18 And judging from the way it ate, ing his mother in East • Windsor east provision is made for a large Mrs. Agues Farrell Conroy, wife it may have been a prlsonei? in the chants Week, May 4-11 and-is part kitchen. It is planned to carry the Saturday, May 11. ABOUT TOWN do Class AA . . . . 60 70 ?lill and later had attended a dance of the extensive advertising pro­ of William F. Conroy, died at her Hart & Cooley . . . . 200 — tree for three days. It acted as if nn North street. Judgment was parish hall on heavy steel girders home, 54 Bond street, Hartford, — it was nearly starved. gram planned by the committee to and have a gymnasium or play In preparation for the opening of John J. Kelley of No. 31 High­ Hartman Tob 1st pf. 92 suspended on a charge of reckless yesterday afternoon after a long do com ...... That women can be heartless was put Manchester on the map. room ..in the basement below, the the .Church Vacation Schools this land street, East Hartford, figured 20 22 driving which was also lodged illness. Mrs. Conroy was born vu summer, the. Itortford . (jounty Inter Silver ...... 130 140 attested during the eburse Of the against Eradie, but he was found hall, "^This gymnasium plan does Manchester and, was a daughter of ih ah automobile accident, Saturday rescue. One woman exclaimed, Council of Religious Education will night, at the sharp cyrve where do pfd ...... 114 120 guilty of driving while drunk. not show on the plans printed here­ Mrs. Catherine Farrell of Strick­ I.anders, Frary & Clk 68 70 “ Why, he’s foolish to risk big life FATE OF MELLON with, nor do the men’s comfort conduct a training institute for Keeney street meets Wetherell Lister was arrested on com­ land street and the late John J?'ar- churcli vacation school workers Sat­ .Manning & Bow A 18 20 —. for a meaaely cat” and another plaint of John P. german of 8 rooms, all of which will be in the rell. Besides her husband and street, when the - car skidded and saici, “ I’d drop it if it scratched me urday. May 11. The sessions willistruck a tree, There -was no arrest do Class B . .. .. 11 13 Grove street, Hartford, who testi­ IS UP TO SENATE basement area» mother she leaves two sons, New Brit Mch, pfd . 101 that way.” These plans are the result of. over be held at the Central Baptist [made fied that Leister was the driver of William Jr.,'.and, Thomas J. Con­ Church in Hartford,-starting at 10 do com ...... 46 . 49 Chief F’’oy said he would aSk the an automobile which struck his car two years of study by the members roy; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Brug- a. m. T. J. Mildren, formerly connected Nils Bern Pond . . . . 55 57 Fire Commissioners to give Cfuue and that he had been drinking. (Continued from Page 1.) of the general building committee. man and Mrs. Janies Duhy of this Teachers and' workers from the do pfd ...... 300 ..il* a pair of asbestos gloves.' Attorney William S. Hyde defended They embody the experiences and town, Mrs.' Catherine Mahoney of with the Luke Horsefall Co., in 9hurches in the county which plan Hartford and now associated with North & Judd ...... 24 28 Leister w’ho was intoxicated when IS raised, prohibits any secretary ideals of leaders in religious educa­ Brockton, Mass., and Mrs. . A. E. to conduct a vacation school this Peck, Stow and Wil . 1.5 18 arrested 35 minutes after thi? al­ of thq treasury from being “ con- tion all over New England and are Wells of Jersey City; also two Hultman’s one of .Manchester’s summer will attend the institute. leading men’s stores, .has been ap­ Russell Mfg Co . .. . 127 13.5 leged accident according to the tes­ .cerned or interested in the bust- designed to provide excellen' facili­ brothers, Dennis and John Farrell Miss Edith F. Welker, director of Scoville Mfg Co . . . . 5 7 Vi 59 Vi timony of Dr. Moore and Captain *^ness of trade and commerce.” Th® ties for the spiritual, educational, of California. pointed a member of the Advisory RACING WITH DEATH religious education for the Hartford Committee on Men’s Styles of the Seth Thom C com . . ;t2 Schendel. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mellon opposition contend that his social and recreational activities of Funeral services for Mrs. Conroy County Council, estimates that be­ do' pfd ...... 26 Hewitt of 109 Prospect street were ownership of millions of dollars th^ church. The addition is not con­ National Shoe Retailers Associa­ will be held tomorrow morning at tween 100 and 200 leaders and tion. This is an exceptional honor Smyth Mfg Co pfd . 103 in the car with Leister at the. time. worth Of securities in corporations templated to provide only for the 8:30 at the funeral home of Farley workers will partfeiipate. Many of Stand Screw ...... 165 170 Curtiss l^leld, N. ’Y.. April 29,—r Both denied that Leister had been present, but it will provide amply as the members . of this committee — holdings which forced - him ,to and Molloy l29 Capitol avenue, fol­ these have had experience and will are selected from the members at Stanley Works, com 60 62 Two listers. Mrs. F. W: Casper and drinking and that the car had fig­ for many years into the future; The — pay more than $T,000,O0d income lowed by solemn requiem high come to broaden their knowledge large throughout the country. The Taylor & Fenn . . . . 135 Miss Stella McCord, took off from ured in an accident. Incidentally, tajc fn a single, year— required, work of the church school is grow­ mass at St. Augustine’s church. of religious instruction and others Torrington, new . ,. 72 7.5 here early today in a plane for Des Dr. Moore said that Hewitt was also ing. Church attendance is increas­ headquarters of the assiciation is in compelled and constituted his be­ Buriql will be in the family plot in will get their initial instruction iri . Uuderwood .% T... 116 119 Moines, Iowa, in a desperate race under the Infiuence of liquor. ing "concerned and interested” "in ing and the work of the school- is' St. Bridget’s cemetery here. the wCrk. Union Mfg C o ...... 18 against death to the bedside of Leister said that he did not have growing in even greater proportion. the business of these corporations. The Ladies’ Guild of St. James’s U. S. Envelope, pfd . 117 122 their father, ap.rominent resident a drink until he reaehed the Hewitt The Hoover administration natu­ The church attendance has doubled do. com ...... 220 i of Newton, Iowa. house after the alleged accident is in eight years showing that Center church will give a whist, bridge afid Veeder-Root ...... 44 4 6 rally hasn’t endorsed this conclu­ FUNERALS set back party Wednesday evening The two women, who w:ere re­ said to have taken place. He said sion. The President has been told church is growing, in a much more COVENTRY Whitlock Coil Pipe . 11 15 turning from' Europe, Were taken he was just recovering from a bad rapid rate than the town. in St. James's hall. Mrs. John that Mellon gave up all manage­ Mc'V'ey is chairman of the commit­ off the White Star iinei* Baltic at case of the grip and was quite ment and direction of these corpo­ Campaign shaky. The court, however, was It is planned to conduct a cam­ Miss Gladyce Orcutt and Miss tee of arrangements.- *\ Quarantine and rushed to Curtiss rations upon entering the Cabinet HUNDRED^ PAY TRIBUTE Helen Broderson have gone to Field in an amphibian plane. Then Inclined to take more stock in the eight years ago. The mere owner­ paign here for $200,000 during the state’s testimony and found Leister week of May 12. Fifty- canvassers spend their vacation at Bristol, Vt. A surprise birthday party was they hurriedly boarded the ship guilty. An appeal was taken and a ship of stock and bonds, Mellon’s will be assigned to districts to seek Mr. and Mrs. Archie Palmer of given Margaret Flavell, six years that is to take them to Des Moines, bond of $200 was fixed. friends argued, would not consti­ pledges and the finance committee AT MISS GLENNEY’S BIER Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Harry old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ N. Y. Stocks The sistets were uotiSed by, ra­ Evades Responsibility tute an “ interest in business.” If is . confident that the necessary Case of Tarlffvllle and Emil J. ter Flavell, at her home Saturday dio that their father was dying and The most interesting case of the it did, they added, 999 in every 1,- money will be raised ' through Pfiinder and son of Windsor, were afternoon. Eighteen of Margaret’s arr'angemehts were made by F. L. 000 rich men would be disqualified among the' Sunday guests enter­ friends were present. Games were day was that of McMaster who was pledges. It is hoped to break ground Popular Young Girl Laid to Allied Chem ...... 27$ Maytag, a friend, to have them tak­ charged with evading responsibility from serving as secretary of the tained at Autumn View Farm. played and, refreshments served. Am Bosch ...... '...... 53 en from the Baltic and ^ sbed to for the new building this summer. Final Rest Yesterday After­ after an automobile accident. It treasury. The general committee in charge Miss Lillian Dikeman of West- Gertrude Gardner, favored with an Am Can ...... 138 the fljring field. They expejct to ar­ developed in court that McMaster’s Should Sell Stocks of building and finances ife as fol­ noon-Services in S. M. E. port, Miss Edna Wilcox of Guilford, exhibition of toe dancing. - Mar­ Am Loco ...... 115 rive in Des Moines late t()day. car struck a machine owned by The Norris report, which a ma­ lows: R. LaMotte Russell, chair­ Church. , I Miss Prudence Dean of Eastford garet was given several beautiful Am Pow 'and Lt ...... 103 Vt Charles Maccroft in front o f Teach­ jority of the committee may reject, man, Gilbert E. Willis, Leonard ■ and Miss Betty Shaw of Boston, presents'. ’Am Tel and Tel ...... 229 ^ er’s Hall last night. After the ac­ however declared Mellon, if ha Church, Mrs. Emma Nettleton, E. Seven hundred persons, in silent Mass:, were week-end guests of Ml^s Am Tob ...... 16 4 Vs The eyes ot such birds as„eagles, cident McMasters abandoned the wished to come within the law, L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., C. E. House,' tribute, filed past the body of Theo­ Laura Kingsbury at her home. Anaconda ...... si 40*4 vultures and buzzards have .a tel­ escopic arangement. Those of car and twenty minutes later called should “ in good faith dispose of Rev. Watson Woodruff, Frank dora. Glenney, 13, as It lay in the Miss Florence Griswold spent the WAPPING Atchison ...... 1.99 74 Police Headquarters to inform his stock.” Norris pointed out that week-end with her sister Mrs. Ern­ Atl R e f ...... 62% smallw birrs have microscopic Cheney, Jr., and also the finance South Methodist Episcopal church powers. them that his car had been stolen Mellon had sold all bank securities committee William L. Parkis, chair­ yesterday, awaiting burial. The est Gowdy. Mr, and Mrs. Gowdy Balt and Ohio ...... 1 2 2 from in front of the Hotel Sheri­ but had retained all corporation man, James Irvine, Charles W. Hol­ services were simple, but impres­ have moved to town and entered . Mr, and Mrs. Charles J. Dewey Beth Steel ...... w, ...... 109 V4 dan. (business) securities. man, Lucius Foster, and Herbert sive, Rev. Robert A. Colpitts paid the employ of Chas; Schell. motored to Florence, Mass., last Can P ac,...... 237 % McMaster was taken to the police The judiciary committee has met House, treasurer. high tribute to the young girl’s Ed. Tuller of .Tolland,: attended Saturday where they spent the day Ches and Ohio'...______224 % ; Packard ...... la i fetation and examined concerning three times on this issue, without character and emphasized the high church in town Sunday. with, their son nnd' his family, C M and St Paul ______.... 31 | Penna R R ...... 82 % the accident. He claimed that it reaching a decision. The extent of esteem in which she was held by all Tuesday, April 30, Miss Mason of Charles W. Dewey. Cons Gas ...... 106 V4 i P°®f C er'...... 74 had been stolen and he did not with whom,she came in contact., the Extension Department will meet ll^Ir. and Mrs, George Willson and j Corn Prod ...... '...... 91 % I ...... 82 % debate has indicated plainly the at the Chapel to show anyone Inter­ know about the accident. A couple seriousness of the legal Issue in­ Rev. James’ Greer assisted in the little son, Frank Congdon Willson,! l^apont ...... 178% [Radio Corp ...... 99V2 of other men who were with him FIVE KILLED IN CRASH devotional exercises, ested how to hook rag rugs. Miss were guests over the week-end at'Erie ...... 71%'5o'i Pac ...... volved,. Regardless of the commit­ Mason will furnish the, burlap an/4 vestigation continued until after automobile and a Chicago-Detroit when I read that sweet story of son of ’V'ernon were the guests of Marland O i l ...... 40 % midnight and no arrests were made, office Illegally, his removal would 10:30 standard time until 9 p. m.!^ Mr. and Mrs: Asher A. Colliiis, last Miami Cop ...... ___ 45 U S R u bber...... 55% bp question ot hours. Indeed, he motor bus near here., old,” a song which Theodora sang but this morning new evidence was in a pageant shortly before her Tuesday evening the Choral club' Sunday., U S Steel ...... 186% might even be prosecuted under Dead; Mrs.'’Ural Mabie, 41; Miss j will meet with the Bolton society ...n83% Westinghouse ...... I.*) 2% unearthed. Vaughn Mabie; 4 9 ; Charles Mabie, death. The Federated Workers held an N'Y Central...... Everything might have turned the law pertaining ,to the office of At the East cemetery 1,000 per­ in the Basement of the church at 7 interesting meeting at the hopie of New Haven ...... 101% W Overland . 23 V* secretary of treasury, and if con­ Jr„ 17; Ruth Mabie. %4; and Daniel p. m. standard time.'. out alright but for A e fact that Papa, 20; all of Elkhart. Ruby, sons stood with bowed heads - as Mrs. Homer Lane' last Friday ^ter- McMaster was notified in the act of victed, be fined $3,000, automatl- the body was lowered to its last Wednesday evening the members noon. After the business meeting; Ruth’s twin sister, is in a grave of the Second Congregatioual ieaving the car after the accident cally removed from office and dis-, condition. felting place. The bearers were: the second program in a series of l)y Joseph Sullivan, Eric Rudaz and \ barred from ever holding any other church are'asked to meet at the The Mables were on their way in Earl Glenney, Harold Hewitt, Rob­ programs on the lives of American This Theater Is Operating on Daylight Saying Time. Irene Batterson. Sergeant John federal office. ert Lyons, Ray Dotchln, Herbert chapel at 7:-30 slandard time, to poets was given. The life of Henry Papa’s car to Burr Oak, Mich. take .action upon some minor af­ Crockett made the police Investiga­ Ten of the 18 bus passengers McKinney,’ and Kenneth Perrett. W. Longfellow was thd^subject of — NOW PLAYING — tion of the accident. McMaster’s Floral offerings were many and fairs of the church. the afternoon’s program. Mrs. Ed­ were cut by broken glass and^ Thursday evening, Coventry story that he had not been driving WALK INTO STORE, bruised. beatitlfuT, over 60 pieces being sup­ ward P. Collins gave a’ brief sketch since three o’clock in the afternoon plied by the Park Hill Flower Shop, Grange No. 75 P. of H. will meet of his life,' Mrs. Edgar J. Stought.on at their hall. The discussion for held little weight with the court in BURNED TO DEATH alone. described his home in, Portland, Ladeens and f convicting the Glastonbury man. STEAL THREE SUITS Miss Grlenney died last 'Wednes­ the evening will be,- “ Does the man Me., which she visited some, time that pays the bills have greater Fight Buffalo, N. Y „ April 29.— Jack day at her home, following a brief ago,> Mrs. Robert "Valentine, told ■Yarrlck was arrested at 6:30 last illness, from streptococci poison­ tasks than the woman that keeps about the past and present history (Continued from Page 1) Qnlnlan, 38, an itinerant worker of the house?” ^e-entlm an. night on Nelson Place after he had 738 Main street, "Waterbury, Conn., ing, caused by scratching a pimple of the Wayside'Inn - ‘ in Sudbury. • engaged in a row with Fred j The Sunshine Sedssor club and Mass. Mrs. Walter N. Foster read happened and took after the fleeing was dead here today, having suc­ on her face. - Come in! Come over! For the Thompson, colored, also ot the ! the Junior Sunshine Scissor cluh^ a. synopsis of Evangeline, and Mrs. thrill of a lifetime, automobile which by this time had cumbed to burns received when a will meet Saturday at 1:30 stand­ north end. He "was found guilty Mrs. Asher Collins gave the "Res,l SEEAND^HEAR Df intoxication and breach of the managed to obtain a big l-^ad. How­ pile of hay on-which he had been ard time at the home of tbOir lead­ story of Evangeline.” ■ Mrs., Harry ever, the car.was overtaken an^ all sleeping In an abandoned building .MISSIONARIES KILLED ers, Mrs. John Kingsbury and Cora pesice and given ten days on 'each caught fire, Miner recited the "Psalm of Life.” count.. Novak, McCarthy and Carl-, five persons taken to East Hart­ Kingsbury. The work for the S. S. Mrs, Henry ., Chandjer sang “ The son were arrested at 2 o’clock yes­ ford police headquarters. The three Quinlan had come he're to get Peking, April 29.-^The American (ilub will be slips. The amount of Bridge,” and Mrs. , Flarehce W. ‘‘The Barker^^ terday morning bv Palrolman David suits were fouml in the automobile. work on a lake vessel and sought Legation here tofi'ay confirmed re­ material needed will be once and a Johnson gave a piano solo. "Hia­ Crogrlz, the driver of the ,rar, refuge in the abandoned building ports that three American mission­ Galligan on McKee . street. Two half the hip measure taken loose­ watha’s March.” Quotations from ■ with------' jugs were found in the car. All maintained that he had been hired when his money gave out. aries were killed by roving Chinese ly. : his poems ,,were given by exery three pleaded guilty. to drive the two men to Manchester brigands in western Hunan /on About 20 children and leaders member present. The program MILTON SILL^DOROTH Y MACKAILL ■Valentine was arrested following and was unaware of any theft. He GEN. BOOTH HONORED April 24. .of 4-H clubs attended the state 4-H closed with’ unison, sin gii^ by "Ex- .«ald that Mr, and Mrs. Murphy A VITAPHO.NE T.4LK ING* PICTURE. i collision at the Center at 4:30 The victims were Walter Coveyou, Round Up held in Hartford, Friday ceTsIpr.” Mrs. G; Walter Smith AH the Glitter and Glam'oiir of the Carnival Lots. Saturday afternoon and the brakes were fri^ds he picked up to go for London, April 29.— King George of Petoskey, Mich., Clement Sey- and Saturday.' William Blackburn was assistant hostess. »f ithe car he was driving were a ride. They all stoutly maintained today conferred the title Of the bould. of Dunkirk, N. |Y;, and God­ of Coventry, II years. Of age acted Mrs. 0. W. Burnham, Mrs. F, E. found to be out of order. ihat they did not know they were Companion of Honor.upon General frey Holbein, of Baltimore. ■ ias toastmaster at th^banquet held Bldwell, :^Irs. H, V. Parker, ’.and drarley Chaec Cowboy State News Events being pursued. ,, Bramwell Booth, former head of Reports from Chefoo received Saturday noon at the Hotel Bond. Miss Ka'thepirfe King were elected ' ■ ^ ~ the Salvation Army. GfenerMCooth here, stated that Miss Monsen, a Over 500» members from all over delegates ta the i meeting 'o f the Shoes size 25 were recently was deposed at the meeting of the missionary attached to the Norwe­ the state of Connecticut were pres­ Hartford East association of Con- The Chinese and Japanese use made for a school boy In'Missouri Salvation Army High .Council'here gian 'Baptist Mission at Shautung, ent. Miss .Grace Reed, 10 years of gregati()nal churches, which Is to b e! Ihe same written language, but out of five square feet of leather. in' the spring after a bitter legal was mlBslhg after river pirates age was hne of4he speakers. Grace held in'Broad Brook next Wednes-! •he spoken languages are quite The boy Is 6 feet 10 inches tall struggle but was'^allowed to retain boarded a ship on which she was a told 'What she bad ggl out of club day. May 1, from the\First Congre­ IIlYerent.' and weighs over 240 pounds. his designation as “ general." . *■- passenger. i-/ work. gational church of South- Windsor. '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, XX)m /^pNDAY; 29, 1929. > BAGE THpjEi^^ ‘ ’’/'■'or: { ^ ...... ' ...... -.. — ..— .-I I N .11 ...... 'll' -I-,.-.,,. ..I...... STUDENT (KODPS BEETHOVENS TO SING COMMANDANT ABRAMS HOWITZER COMPANY IN THREE LANGUAGES AND WIFE TO BE HERE SEEKS NEW RECRUITS 7 I IN BUSY SUNDAY . I V t ) Q O U iyou can ajford to ^ooJ fumituro. *. I English, Swedish and Italian Commandant and Mrs. J. H. Wants to Raise Number of En­ Numbers on Program; Many Abrams, iltationed at the local Sal­ listments Before Annual En­ Visit Monastery, Zoological vation-Army Citadel about twelve campment at Niantic. Operatic Works Included. years ago, will start a two weeks revival campaign in Manchester to­ Captain Russell B. Hathaway of Gardens and Congression­ The fourth annual concert of the morrow. When giving his talk (ConUnned fn>m Pag« 1) Beethoven Glee club tomorrow eve­ the Howitzer Company today an­ ning at the High school Auditorium, nounced the launching of a cam­ with the f^Int •.posilblllty that her, al Library on Trip. will be given in three languages. paign for additional members of Identity may he reetabUshed in .this- English, Swedish and Italian. Eight the organization needed before the way. •: • - ;' - • ■ numbers will be in English, one in annual summer encampment. The present strength of the company is (Special to The Herald.) Swedish and one in Italian. One of THIRD OP ’ ITS KIND ' the English numbers will be the 60 men and three officers. Several New York, April 29.—rThe gru^-i Washington, D. C., April 29.— “ Italan Street Song’’ by Victor Her­ enlistments wiil expire before camp some trilogy 6i\. torch mulfters* Sunday morning the Manchester bert with a soprano solo by Erva time and a few of the members of marking a new departure in;the atn High school tourists had what will Giles. the company are now out of town. Captain Hathaway said that he tempt of murderers to-80, zeer- thd probably be their longest sleep of The Swedish number “ Mor, Lilia bodies of their victims that-identi­ the week. They were called at 7 would like to get a dozen or 15 new Mor” is the only repeated number men. • fication and subsequent' capture .et o’clock and, were ready for break­ on the program, having been suflg The Howitzer Company was the slayers'would he. almost impost fast at 7:30. Everybody was in tine at the annual concert two years ago. sible, began February 21, >192fiJ,': humor and no one showed any ill ef­ The Italian number will include marked “ very satisfactory” after the last federal inspection accord­ On that date the bladng body of fects of the long train ride of Satur­ solos by both Miss Giles and Jud- Miss Margaret Brown, governess Id THE “CHEERIO” OF SPRING day. Five busses were in readiness son House, assistant tenor. It is ing to a report just received. The company’s mess fund is in good con­ the home of James P. OlUespie, of as soon as we had finished break­ called the “ Miserere Scene’’ by New York, was found beside >a fast, and the party boarded the Guiseppe Verdi, and is intensely dition. A check was received Satur­ busses by groups. Groups 1 and 2 day night for the unit’s share of highway near , BerhardsvIlle.'N, J. dramatic in the solo parts. Nearly As was likely the case of the an' ET’S dispense with the deadwood of ‘finests,’ in the first bus, etc. all of the varied program is taken the receipts from the Home Pro­ We first went directly to the gress Exposition held recently in identified girl whose body was fifed from Opera and operettes there be­ in Scarsdale, romance apparently 'superbs' and 'unbelievable values' and talk Mount Saint Sepulchre Monasteries. ing numbers from “ Faust,” “ II Tro- the state armory at Hartford for the These grounds overlooking the city benefit of the 169th. Infantry of led Miss Brown to her death. She vatore” and “ Naughty Marietta.” had resigned her position, drawn furniture. of Washington are developed and Accompanying the club will be which the Howitzer is a branch. kept by a group of Brothers of the Miss Eva M. Johnson, accomplished The annual two week’s encamp­ several thousands of dollars , in Order of the Holy Land. Through pianist, who has assisted the club in ment at Niantic is only a little over bonds— her rlife savings—^apd' was the kindess of Father Reidy of all of its concerts. Her work is of two months away and those who reported to hawe kept a rendezvous Saint James’ church, we had special the finest and adds much to the suc- enlist will have plenty of time to with a mau. There's no use talking about whether you need up- courtesies in the beautiful chapel become thoroughly accustomed . ’Never Caught ’■^^s of the singers efforts. Commandant Abrams to-date furniture or not. Of course no present day and grounds and were given smart­ There will be forty-two voices in with the military game before going Her mu rderer was never caught ly dressed guides, spotless white the concert, of which nearly half Commandant Abrams uses Pales­ to camp. .The dates for the encamp­ although he sent many letters to uniforms with the r d crosses of ment have been set for July 7 to police, confessing the crime and home is worth living in unless it is reasonably well are connected with churches out­ tine costumes such as was worn by July 21 inclusive. their order on the cape. An inter­ side of the Swedish Lutheran. This Christ on the night of the Pass- gloating over the inability of au­ furnished. Cheery painted furniture will bring esting part of the visit was the trip accounts for the fact that over half pver. Being an orthodox Jew he is thorities to bring him to Justice. through the underground passage, of the associate members are not The other analogous case is that Spring's brightest colors into the darkest rooms. a replica of the catacombs of Rome. Swedish and shows the great inter­ FIGHTING 5TH’ S CLEANUP of Mrs, Mildred Mowry., whose See Birds and Beasts. est being manifested in the glee flaming corpse was found beside a From here we went to the Rock club by Manchester people. MEETING THIS EVENING Cranford, N. J., road last February Creek Park Zoological grounds, and 23. Authorities investigating' the Now that Spring sunshine is here transform the for an hour, the whole party was Scarsdale murder are heartened by “ let loose’’ among the hundreds of PIGEON RACING Mr. Manning to Explain the the fact that there seemed as little sombre rooms with the cheery charm of new furni­ cages and inclosures where ani­ hope for Mrs. Mowry’s Identificar Guarantee of “No Cost” to mals, birds and fishes, and all sorts tion as there now seems for the ture at prices that are as welcome as Spring flow­ of living freaks were on exhibition. OPENS SATURDAY the District’s Voters. Scarsdale victim. , We finally assembled at the Lion Henry C. Campbell who has con­ ers. The colorful pieces on our display floor are Houses, after Louie Cheney and Tonight is the night of final fessed to blgamously marrying ,and Bob Treat had run out of peanuts. reckoning for the voters of the always in good taste and offer a new and timely Ed Markley and Wes Warnock Local Birds Beat Other En­ murdering Mrs. Mo wry is in jail in Fifth School district as they are Elizabeth, N. J., awaiting trial. spent most of their time watching tries in First Flight of Sea­ called to special session at 7 o’clock, note to any room. - -- the otter, which is said to be the son— Another Race Satur­ standard time, to dispose of many most perfect swimming and diving day. matters that have long been before animal in the world. From me the district for action, but which McGOMB-HUGHES Zoo we came back to the hotel for Pigeon racing opened auspicious­ have been snuffed out by motions lunch and a brief rest. to adjourn and turn-over in offi­ Early in the afternoon, we start­ ly in Manchester Saturday when Miss Hazel May Hughes, da,ugh- five local entries winged their way cers in a factional war that has ter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eugene ed to walk through the National been waging for four or five years. Museum Group. We were particu­ from Elizabeth, New Jersey ahead Hughes of 19 Russell street, and of entries from Rockville, the first The Supreme Court of the state David S. McComb, son of Mr. and larly interested in the new National has decided that certain bills, con­ Museum with its collection of ani­ pigeon to arrive, owned by Walter Mrs. Robert McComb of 204 El- Tedford, being clocked at 1517.35 Mrs. J. H. Abrams tracted in the following ont of or­ mals and glass cases of figures ders of the town school board in dridge street were married Satur­ representing Indian life. The yards a minute. conversant with, the Mosaic usages, day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the iih s Over 200 birds were released at making improvements and changes boys spent a lot of time in the old and brings a most Interesting mes­ in the district property, must be home of the bride’s parents. The Museum making some of the 12:30 p. m. and covered a distance sage to the people of this town. paid. ceremony was performed by Rev. models work. Electric switches on of over a hundred miles by 2.‘46 Commandant Abrams was convert­ Watson Woodruff, pastor o( Center Opposite H i^ School o’clock p. m. or two hours and a The bills that went before the the wall could be pressed to cause ed to Christianity 32 years ago. courts numbered only two, but Congregational church, the Episco­ South Manchester such 'models as salt mine, famous quarter for the course. Second to pal type o( service being used. The arrive was Samuel L. Gordon’s en­ There will be services every since the Supreme Court’s decision type of gasoline engines, a coal evening in the citadel, 661 Main it has developed that other bills, maid of bODM was Miss Evelyn mine and others to go through an try, 1507.81; Henry Larson, third, Johnston and/the best man, William 1057.11: August Carlson, 1506.87: street, commencing at 7:45 o’clock. not before figuring in the fight but interesting mechanical operation. Everyone is welcome to attend. of similar status to those in litiga­ Reader of Hartford, both close The girls were a long time at the ex­ George Schultz, Rockville, 1505.10: tion, will be up for consideration friends of the bride and bride­ .SSi hibit of dresses worn by various Joseph Hille, 1504.05; James Mc- tonight. groom. The bridal maroh-, from president’s wives while everybody Cavanaugh, 1500.16; J. Pitket, Frederick R. Manning, clerk and Lohengrin- was played .byiMiSs Elsie admired the wonderful models of Rockville, 1498.51; L. Reiss, HONOR 11 BOY SCOUTS treasurer of the district, and leader Benson. the Leviathan and other noted 1492.32; H. Friedrich, Rockville, in opposition to the payment of the The. bride who was given in mar­ steamships. We stayed in the 1475.91; H. Lehman .Rockville, bills, who acted as attorney for the riage by her father wast'/gowned in Museum until they drove us out at 1463.09. Other entrants were not AT MONTHLY COURT district in the legal contest, assured white satin, trimmed wHh .dupbess 4:30. timed. There were eight entrants the meeting at the time it was de­ lace. Her lace veil fell from a, In Congressional Library. from Manchester and six from cided to contest payment in court, wreath of seed pearls and of4nge Rockville, each entry limited to 15 blossoms. She carried a ^ower^ In the evening our busses were Two Get Eagle Scout Badge; that he would guarantee it would again on hand to take us up Penn­ pigeons. not cost the district a cent if it lost. bouquet of bridal roses and lilies" R o c k v ille Before You Hang* Your Winter sylvania Avenue to the beautiful The Manchester Pigeon Plying List of Awards— The Exam­ Mr. Manning will explain the situa­ of the valley. The maid of honor ii Congressional Library. After a re­ Club will hold a second race over a ining Board. tion tonight. It looks as though wore a dress of wood rose .georgette distance of 200 miles from Wil­ with deep ecru lace collar and'a Clothes Away spectful pause in the long line that the war were about over. 'Dunbar Repeats Former Charge waited to view the original copies mington, Del., Saturday, May 4. Eleven Manchester Boy Scouts large hat to match. Her arm hour of the Declaration of Independence Several fanciers also will enter the quet was of butterfly roses and Wilson Dunbar. 27, of 108 High received awards at the monthly street will be In the Rockville City and the Constitution of the United Hartford Pigeon Club’s race next Cburt of Honor held Friday evening WOMAN, WHO DOESNT snapdragons. States, we separated into the vari­ Saturday from New Rochelle. at the School street Rec. Two of The reception which followed the Court Monday morning charged ous rooms and spent two hours ad­ ceremony was attended by the rela­ with intoxication, breach of peace the Scouts were recipients of the and assault with a dangerous Have Them miring the colored marble, the Eagle ■ Scout Badge, the highest KNOW NAME, COMMIHED tives of both families and a few stained glass, the mural works of award in Scouting. friends. Later Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ weapon, resulting from a stabbing art, and the one thousand and one ABOUT TOWN Comb left on an unannounced affair on Brooklyn street, Sunday Scout officials on the examining morning. Jacob Novach of Brook­ things^ which make this one of the board were: C. J. Huber, Joseph The insane woman who was put motor trip, the bride vrearlng a mid-; Cleaned and Pressed greatest libraries of the world. Mrs. Thomas Curran of Ridge off the train at Manchester Thurs­ night blue ensemble. On their re^ lyn street was cut by Dunbar. Dr. street, who has been confined either Wright, G. Samuel Bohlin, William John B.' Flaherty was summoned Busses brought us back to the Remig, S. C. Hale, J. L. Reinartz, day and could not give any account turn they will make their home at to her home or to hospitals for of herself speaking first in Swed­ and found it necessary to take four hotel and chaperones were soon and David Hutchinson, secretary. 17 Foster street. , . It is futile to hang them away in mothproof bags or busy counting noses. about two years, is in a critical con­ ish and_^later in English after she The bride is a graduate'of the stitches to close a wound in No- dition at her home. The list of awards and those re­ vach’s ;wrist. He had also been ceiving them follows: Epgle Scouts, had been taken to the Manchester Manchester High school and of put them in cedar chests in soile4 condition for moths police station, was Saturday after­ Emerson College of Qrstory, Bos­ knifed In the shoulder. Upon be­ The Manchester Pish and Game Harvey Gould and Arthur ing questioned, Dunbar stated that UNCLE FURNISHES BOND L’Heureux; First Class, Fred noon committed tP the Norwich re­ ton. She has bean teaching expres­ will eat wherever there is a stain and will continue to Club will meet Wednesday evening treat on a “ Mary Rowe” warrant, he did the cutting with a knife but at 8 o’clock in Tinker Hall. Reports Lavey; secretary, B. L, Batson, T. sion and has directed a number of as her correct name could not be notable pageants. The bridegroom it is alleged that a razor was used. do so in mothproof bags or cedar chests if you put them will be made and prizes awarded to F. Cowles; swimming, John McKen­ Dunbar recently returned from Tol­ FOR LOCAL CHINAMAN na, Patsy Burke: scholarship, Ken­ learned. was graduated from the local High away with the clothing. those who have brought in the most Her case was unusual in many land jsjll where he served several new members. Action will be taken neth Leslie, Wells Tolson; plumb­ school and from Bay Path Institute, ways. Boarding the train in Hart­ Springfield. He is at present em­ montha for a cutting affair. He t towards incorporating and plans ing, William Edmondson, Ray Mer­ has been convicted twice before on Birch Street Laundryman made for the summer campaign and cer; woodworking. Wells Tolson; ford she refused to pay her fare ployed in the auditing department and did not have any ticket or any of the Aetna Life Insurance com­ simllaricharges.;- Phone Us at Once—952 Back at Work as Money annual outing. music, Harvey Gould; basketry IS Harvey Gould, first aid, Harvey money. On reaching Manchester pany. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mc(3omb KkUva Council Anniversary Posted— Hearing May 28. Gould. she was taken from the train and have been very aetlve in the young Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ The Lions club will meet at the hontas ;Observed its 18th Anniver­ Hotel Sheridan at 6:20 o’clock to­ the local police notified. Officer people’s work'at' Center chur'c^»- If© Yunk Gok Jin, the Birch street John McGlinn brought her to the has been a Boy Scout leader and sary in; Red Men’s Hall on Friday Chinaman, who was picked up by night. The speaker has not been evening,' April 26, with about two announced. A member of the Hart­ SHOWER PARTY police station where a two-day ef­ teacher in the Sunday school and Inspector John A. Carney of the fort to locate relatives or friends has taken part in amateur theatri­ hundred members ' in attendance, Boston office of the Immigration ford Lions will be present and will lucludipg people from New London, Manchester Geanm & Dyers talk Informally on the principles of wers without result and during cals. ' , ' department of the United States at that time she would not talk con­ New Haven. .Branford, Winsted, his laundry on Friday night, will Lionism and club activities. The Miss Marguerite Elsa Reinartz Putnam. Torrlngton, Stafford. Nor­ “Cleaners That Clean Clothes Cleanest.” Charter Night committee will also was honored with a surprise gift cerning herself or where she came not face deportation at once. Jin report. frqm. n e l s o n4 ;a v e r l y walk. Hartford. South Manchester Work Called For and Delivered. has been in the country for ten shower Friday evening at the home and thib olty- Tha great Pocahon­ years, with the exception of a short of Mrs. James. Armstrong of 18 Waiting until Saturday after­ tas, Mrs. Elizabeth Steinwall of 129 Center Street, South Manchester time that he was in China on a Erickson’s Garage at Manchester Knox street, sister of her fiance, noon and not getting any results Miss Lillian Sara Caverly, niece Norwalk, and staff were among visit. Green has been closed by its present John Powers Jones. About 35 from their efforts to locate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lattlng Caverly of those iij. attendance. owner and will not reopen until friends and relatives were present. the. police authorities considered it He was arrested as being in this sold. William Street, and Robert H. Nel­ At 6:30 all sat down to a delici­ country on illegal entry, in viola­ Mrs. Armstrong’s home was dec­ best to have her committed to a son, son of Mr, and Mrs, Edvard retreat where she could be better ous salAd supper, with the menu as tion of the Immigration law. He orated for the festivity with flow­ Nelson of 18 East Middle Turnpike Rockville at 6:30 o’clock for Man­ Notes The Beethoven Glee Club will re­ cared for. She was t^ken to Nor­ follows: mystery salad, potato had not been held long when his ers, and a. large wedding bell was were married Saturday evening ^lad, cabbage salad, baked beans, chester where they boarded a train Miss Edith Mead of Spriiog^eld. uncle, who is a laundry man in hearse at the Swedish Lutheran suspended from the. center of the wich Saturday afternoon. 7 o’clock In St. Mary’s Episcopal at 7 o’clock. They will remain in church at 8 o’clock tonight. 'msearofli and tomatoes, pickles, Mass., was a Rockville visitor over Hartford, learned tb he was de­ living room ceiling. When the col­ church. The ceremony"was'per­ pineapple delight, rolls, coffee and Washington for the next four days. the week end. tained and a bond of $3,000 was lection of beautiful gifts had been formed by the rector. Rev. J; Stjiart' Public Whist Tuesday St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters pumpkV pis* ' The room and tables . Mrs. May Doolittle, Mrs. Eliza­ furnished for his appearance before opened and admired by the bride- TO N IG H H MUSICAL Nelli, in the presence of members of were attractively decorated, the Alden Skinner Auxiliary will beth Gloss and Mrs. Elisabeth an adjourned session of the courts of Isabella will have a special meet­ to-be, a mock marriage was staged the Immediate- lamlUes OAd' a feV hold a public whist in Red Men’s ing at 8 o’clock sharp tomorrow color sebeme being red and green. Slelnwall were the guests of Mrs. to be held on May 28. for the amusement of the party. friends. The ' M fie' • and bride­ Tbe ideetlng was cblled to order Hall Tuesday evening. Prizes will Charles Champagne of Village In the meantime it Is expected evening in K. of C. clubrooms. Busi­ Mrs. Jennie Dowd was the minister, IN UNIQUE SETTING groom were attended by Miss Shir­ be awarded and refreshments serv- ness of Importance is to be transact­ by 'tbe:rDeahontaS, Mrs. Rose La­ street on Friday. that he will be able to return to his Mrs. Robert Wobdhouse the bride, ley Dougan as bridesmaid and crosse at 8:30 and during the In­ edw Michael Connors of Pleasant work in Manchester until the hear­ ed and a full attendance is hoped Mrs. Harry Juul. the bridegroom. George Nelson, brother of the bride­ for. A unique platform setting has troduction of visitors the Great To Observe 11th Anniversary street, is able to be about ■ again ing is held and should it be found Miss Mildred Garner the' flower been arranged for the concert groom as best man. (in their re­ Pocahontas and all members of her 'Victory Assembly Catholic Ladies after his recent Illness. “ that he is in this country illegally girl. Miss Doris Hoff, page. The which the members of the South turn from an unannounced wedding staff were called on for remarks! of Columbus will celebrate their The' condition of Mrs. B. IT. Cob- he will have an opportunity to get Mr. and Mrs. G. H. WTlcox of bride’s bouquet 'was of carrots and trip the young couple wi)l make Greenhill street have as their guests Methodist church choir will present At this, time, Mrs. Anna Siegfried, eleventh anniversary on Wednesday bof. Reel street, who Is 111 Of pneu­ business matters ^straightened out. onions and the costumes of the en­ at the church this evening for the their home for tke.p'resent with the Great Guard of the Tepee, In be­ evening. May 5tb with a carnival monia« is reported to be somewhat their conslns. Doctor and Mrs. O. tire party created a lot of merri­ bride’s aunt and: uncle. ' W. Phelps of Warren, Mass. purpose of aiding their pledge to half' o f Kiowa Council, presented dance in Knights of Columbus Hall. Improved, ment. the church building fund. The pro­ Mrs. .Steinwall. Great Pocahontas There will 'be an entertainment THRASHERS CELEBRATE Mrs. Jennie . Dowd gave several gram or “ salon musical" will be and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Hartford, program, bridge and straight whist. The Women of Mooseheart Legion recitations, Hamilton Jones' sang MRS. DENNETT 1$ FINED will give a benefit whist party at given In an Improvised drawing deputy -! of the local order, with Mrs. Thomas F. Heffron is chairman "COFFEE PD F NEW MAIN and there was chorus singing of room. The stage has been artistic­ gifts. 7 of the affair. > . SaVER WEDDING the home of Mrs. Joseph Barton, popular songs as well as games. 181 Oak street tomorrow evening. ally arranged with palms, floor Following the meeting there was Daufdlter Born The feature of the luncheon'table lamps and other items of appropri­ THREE HUNDRro DOLLARS STREET EATING PLACE Six prises will be given and refresh­ was a large, beautifully decorated a short entertainment program A-. daughter was born Saturday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thr.-'.aher, of ments served. ate furniture, together with the which' included recitations by “ Bil­ afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Herman bride's cake surmounted with a harp on which Miss Dorothy Silcox 9a. Laurel street, were honored miniature bride and bridegroom. New York, April 29— "Grand­ lie” Herzog, selections on the Weber of West Main street. wltli a reception on the occasion of will play and the piano. The violin mother" Mary Ware Dennett Teas harmonica, harp and piano by Fred Tennis Club Elect' Officers The store that has been occupied The Trinity Past Grands associa­ Miss Reinartz is to be married numbers by Mrs. Laura "Wbeelor. their 25th wedding anniversary, tion will meet at Odd Fellows hall, May 15 to John P. Jones. fined 1300 for sending her pampk- Siegfried, Irish Jig, Miss Mary The Union Church Tennis Club by tbe J. W. Hale Compaay' toy yesterday afternoon at the home of Ross of Hartford and the solos and let “ The Sex Of Life" through tbe Flauuery and Miea Florence Allen have elected Everett Bell president radio sales has been vacated and Glastonbury, Wednesday at 3 duets by members of the clmlr will Mrs. Thrasher’s daughter, Mrs. o’clock. PYLE’S DERBY mails by Federal' ' JadgeT^arren of CalUwanaha Council. Hartford. of the club this year and Mias Doro­ the Hale Company has transferred . Robert Donnelly of 115 Benton be announced informally. - The art­ Burrowes in Brqoklyn today. 7 Jobn 'Walsh also appeared in his thy Merrick has been elected sbere- the radio department to the malt^ street. ists will carry out the program just The maximum penalty for her usual pleasing manner-In a dance I Norman Namerossky, who for­ Conway. Mo., April 29.— C. C. tafy atid treasurer. The club will store. The place, has already beejt. Guests were present from Spring- as if they were entertaining In a conviction could .have ' bean fiVe act. ■ ■ charge $3,00 membership fee thia leased and is tp bo ppeq«d 'aa a coh- merly conducted the store at the Pyle’s bunloneers were scheduled real drawing room. This is some­ field and this town. Gifts to .the corner of Center, and Griswold to continue their cross' country trek years in . the f a d ^ l^ .peidt*atl|ery Fred Siegfried of this city and' yegr tor adults and $1.50 for young fectlonery store within a short tima. couple included a 35 piece set of what of an innovation here and It and a fine of |F,000. ' Preinoualy. Henry Hardman of Putnam furn­ people under 14. tbe soda fountain having bean pni^ street, which he disposed of eight today with- the - thirtieth control is believed with the attractive and silver and gifts of money. A months ago, is the present owner of Mrs. Dennett desired that in the ished music for tbe modern dances Enjoy Dinty Modre Supper i chased-Gaturday ahd-wil] he taatall-N • their object. varied program to be presented, will event of omy d fine by the Judge which fbllQwed. Retreihme'nts of delious cake, beautifully decorated the store at No. 257 North Main Giusto Umek, Italy, captured the The members of the Fitch *Co. ed at once. Edsrard F.' Ammarman • and bearing the words, twenty-fifth afford an evening of genuine enjoy­ she would retpie to pay ttC aod go foe cream and cookies were served and Hook end Ladder Co. of the will conduct the atore and It will be. street for many years conducted by 29th lap -of the. derbiy yesterday ment. anniversary was a part of the re- James Cavello and more recently by to Jail inetead.;^ , lAler tn/the evening and about mid- Rockville Fire Department enjoyed called “The Coffee PofeB when he stepped the fifty miles However,, tbe question as*," to nlgot the membere left for borne I freshments. L. Bober. from Waynesville, Mo., to Conway, a Dinty Moore au'pper Saturday eve­ The Park Hill, FJower, shop, Mr. and Mrs. Thrasher were mar­ • FRENCH GOLF CHAMP. whether the ahouid carry out' tbis Ygltb much praise tor tbe committee ning at th^ Prospect street Fire which has oecupiedt^the- sonth-^ store Mo„ in 6:67:45. * St Germain, France, April 29.— Spartan-llke^ rfieolntion •de­ lAcharjp$y ', , ried in Manchester by Rev. Jacob THE ANSWER. House. Tbe supper was prepared by in the Cheney block slnhe It. was ’ , 5 Biddle, then rector of the St. Mile. Simone Thion De La Chaume ferred by Judge'l^arfowe paro|lim • Sfilmra VlaltlAg Capitol George Kreh and Charles Feistel. vacated by the Soqth- Mau^eatet Artificial refrigeration depends is again French 'Women’s National Mary’s Episcopal church. They Here is the answer to the Letter the defendant In >the cuitody of 'b'lr' ' A gathering pt friends and Following the supper, a bowling post office, yesterday movM to thelg.., for its opetgtlop on the fact thqt Golf Champion. She won the title counsel, MoMa' Ernit Until’ ' relatiyewi -were on hand Saturday tournament was held among the have lived here since, their daugh- Golf puzzle on. the comic page: iwhen a- Uhuid such as ammonia new quarters whieh are now t o e a ^ ; I ter marrying Robert Donnelly, local for the third time by defeating Thursday afternoon. ^ At thattim ^ mprnip|4to see. the Senior Class of motubers. Chief Geo. B. Milne and 'i!. POOR, BOOR, BOOK, LOOK, ^expands into. ntSasi.lt absorbs heat Mile. Henriette Meunier in the final the|.Farr butld|Bfr Just ueweler. LOCK. LUCK. Ernst said,_^^jq^. 1U>’An‘‘ a p i ^ the m »T iilp High School Off pn A$t./Chief CoAiAfiJr jrero pres-^ le^aimheatef from ite sarrQupd^ff; yesterday. 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or my benevolence on creedal baiting them with the Installment iUtttl{»Blnr grounds; I will not reject the aid plan. of my friends on creedal grounds. The ham man probably got his DPEN UNTIL 9 O^CLOCK THURSDAY EVENING Enenbtg I have been for a century and ,a idea from reading the selling ex­ PU6USHED BT THE half a community church. I am a ploits of some one who is now the ynBRAT.n paiNTlNO COMPiLKT. iKC community church now. My new vice-president of a trust. In the At IS BlBtell Street. South &£a.nohester. Conn. church house building is a commu­ American Magazine or in the Pounded by Elwood S. Ela, “ Making One’s Way” department 'R-IENTAL RUG Oot. X. 1881 nity job.” m m , ^ isAmuDiET imt Every Evening Except Sundays and It Is a great undertaking that of the Saturd.ay Evening Post. Holidays the Center Church has assumed. If e/ffciosm MMUBiSMO BMvetopa fo b b b p l y Entered at the Post Office at South Maueheater. Conn., aa Second Class none give to the fund hut those in GENUINE Mall Matter. actual membership It will he per­ At the opening of the baseball L U X U R Y A T SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall haps an impossible one. But it is i season In Washington, Mrs. Hoover AFTER t o d a y particles, and then continuing with six dollars a ye.r. sixty cents a This is the last o f^ this series of the diet which has been outlined in month tor shorter perloda hardly to be believed that Mancbes-! ate peanuts out of a paper hag and the-rest of the articles. By carrier, eighteen cents a week. twelve articles in which I have at­ Single copies three centa ter people, with their deep historic the President remained through tempted tu show you a plan for Those readers who have not sav­ SPECIAL AUVEKTISINQ REPRE­ affection for the first of all their the entire nine innings— not at all fasting and dieting for the cute, of ed this series of articles on a cleans­ SENTATIVE. Hatnllton-Ue Llsser. houses of worship, will permit the a Presidential practice In recent disease through a cleansing diet ing diet, and others who would be Inc, 885 Madison Avenue, New York, and through the following of other interested in securing copies can do American and 612 North Michigan Avenue, giving to he thus confined. years. Now, another President so by writing to Dr. McCoy in care Chicago. hygienic habits. ^ ___ a The Manchester Evening Herald is could sit through a whole baseball I am now going to outline & of this paper and enclosing a large on sale In New York City at Schults's game and another President’s wife daily regime for you which I con-‘ self addressed stamped envelope. News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. Simply state in your letter that you Strest, and 42nd. Street entrance of CITIES could eat peanuts out of a paper sider applicable to almost every Grand Central Station and at all kind of case except those which want a copy of Dr. McCoy’s Cleans­ Rug Prices! bag. But if they did, the chances Hoatllng News Standa The objection to city classifica­ would require personal examination ing Spring Diet Course. « • • tion for such communities as West are a hundred to one that a lot of and diagnosis before more specific Questions and Answers Client of International News Ser­ o t a mere selling claim! Haven usually arises in larger folks would say they were posing. advice could be given. Question: Mes, B. G. asks: “ Will vice. you please tell me if butter is con­ “ International News Service has the Absolutely not so in the case of the A Good Dally Regime But a new type of rug loomed neighbor cities, like New Haven in stipating? exclusive rights to use for republlca- Hoovers. Everybody, everywhere, Upon arising in the morning, in America which is SELLING tlon In any tornn all nows dispatches this case, which regard the aspir­ Answer: Butter, being one of the N brush the teeth thoroughly for at ON SIGHT! credited to or not otherwise credited ing youngsters as their own off­ will recognize that Mr. Hoover ' least five minutes, using a good fatty family, has a tendency to pro­ in this paper. U Is also exclusively entitled to use for republtcatlon all spring and destined, sooner or lat­ stayed through the game because toothbrush and any good dentifric.e. duce bowel movements due to Its s®® at'a glance the local dr undated news published he wanted to see It, and that Mrs. Next, do some vigorous calisthenic lubricating effects. that the Mautiful sheen and lustrous, er, despite any current prejudices (Swollen. Eyelids) hefeln.” Hoover ate peanuts out of a paper exercises for about ten minutes. In­ deep pile of Oriental Rug luxury is -now Pull Service Client of N E A Ser­ to the contrary, to become part of clude with these calisthenics some Question: W. A. T. asks: “ What; vice. Member. Audit Bureau of Circu­ bag because she likes to eat pea­ truly within their reach! lations. the “ greater city.” deep-breathing exercises, and af­ causes such swelling of the eyelids This attitude is easy enough to nuts out of a paper bag. That’s one terwards take .a warm or cold that, upon looking up, folds, of skin Placed there by honest, creative tech- hang over?” nical ’ advance by a leading American MONDAY, APRIL 29. 1929 understand but we doubt whether reason why Mr. Hoover is going to shower bath. Breakfast: Answer: Swelling of the eyelids niM uf^turer of fine rugs.... and one it is, on the whole, justifiable. A have an easy time of it in this ad- One or two eggs prepared in any often accompanies such diseases as of the biggest importers of Oriental A CO.>OnJNITY INTEREST shining example of a city’s increas­ ministration, so far as the people j manner except by frying. Four or nephritis, anemia, diabetes, trichin- rugs! For nearly a century and a half ing its accredited population are concerned. i five pieces of melba toast, or two lasis, or angioneurotic edema. Of I or three wholewheat or cornmeal course, there may be some local The sheer pleasure of ^owning a new the institution familiar to every through territory grabbing is our I muffins. Small dish of stei\ed fruit condition such as urticaria, erysipe­ Gulistan de Luxe lights up your eye at a man, woman and child in Manches­ own great American metropolis. I from the following list; Prunes, las, etc. You can see by this that a single glance. You feel the richness of ter as the Center Church has been, And who can say with any posltlve- I figs, pears, raisins, apples, apricots careful physical examination would the rug. in varying degree but always large­ ness that Brooklyn is any better off ! or berries. If wholewheat, oatmeal, be necessary to determine the exact cause. Every moment of observation amazes ly, a point about which the spirit­ for having become the Borough or cornmeal muffins are desired, with this breakfast, if will he best you as you see the sheen and color ual and social life >f this town re­ of Kings, in the. biggest city In the to use only one egg.'a-small.dish of glance and gleam from different angles HIGH-PILE volved. At the beginning, the estab­ world, or Staten Island for becom­ mush or one or two muffins, with of light and shadow. the addition of the stewed fruit. lishment from which it ijs evolved ing the Borough of Richmond in­ You realize that any room can now be Lnnchebn: Axminster Rugs was the source of all authority as stead of a nice little county made made into a dream of luxury with Gulis­ well as of all spiritual inspiration. up of half a dozen independent and A NOTABLE SEA BATTUE Choice' of one or more of th6 On April 29, 1814, the Peacock,-! following vegetables: Celery, spin- tan de Luxe rugs. In these rugs are reproduced, at It was the core around which the well governed communities? one of the three, frigates' which | ach, small string beans, asparagus. Let us show you these new-type rugs, t^e lowest possible price, tru^ Ori­ whole social mass crystalized. It We have never beep convinced Congress^ expected to have ready : small squash, cucumber, egg plairt, priced as low as good wiltons! ental designs and colorings.. You’ll was the political engine that vital­ that mere population figures are for the beginning of the War in j beet tops, small beets, turnip' tops, By RODNEY DUTCHER. be delighted to know that such ized the settlement as a communi- an Important asset to any commu­ 1812, but which were delayed in j small carrots, small-parsnips, small building, engaged the British brig. beautiful floor coverings can cost ty. It was the geographical as well turnips, pumpkin, lettuce, okra, Washington— All those who nity. Take the four larger cities of Epervier, off the southeast coast of chayotes, oyster plant ( salsify J, so little. as the social pivot upon which the this state. New Haven, Hartford, write to the State Department Florida. . mallow,,kale, zucchini, parsley, en­ about an appointment of an lives of the settlers revolved, the Bridgeport and Waterbury would Both vessels were of the 18- dive, avocado (alligator pears), ripe American minister to the Vatican 9x l 2f t $150 strategic point upon which their be benefited, rather than injured, if gun type and nominally equal in olives. You may. use any selection are answered with a form letter enterprise and the aspirations and strength. After only 45 minutes desired of these vegetables, using asserting that “ the questicn has 9x 12 f t $3 3 -7: it were possible for them, to weed of spirited fighting, however, the perhaps one or two uncooked and 81/4x101/2 ft. 4% x61/9 ft their mutual helpfulness rallied. It not arisen.” out about ten per cent of their pop­ British ship surrendered, A com­ one or two cooked. If the muffins There is a tendency among gov­ ;X:r “ ■''"ks, in a word, the basis of the ulations and waft it comfortable, parison of the casualties on both or mush have not been used. for ?160 ernment officials to believe that AV2K.QM ft civilization which those early In- without harming the individuals, sides indicates how much more im­ breakfast, you may further add to this letter will serve the purpose 8l^xl0l/2 ft. portant strategy is than mere gun­ 6x9 f t $29.?5 $10.75 habitfints were building in a wil­ far away. T,he non-starchy meal by using bak­ for a long time to come. 36x63 in. powder in a naval engagement. ed potatoes, baked Hubbard squasy, Meanwhile, so many protests derness. ?96 : ?25 Nor have we ever been entirely From the point of view of de­ I or three or four niuffins made from have been received against re­ 6x9 ft. 36x63 in. And never, from that day to this, satisfied that wholesale govern­ cisiveness, the Peacock’s victory ! wholewheat or cornmeal, canned sumption of diplomatic relations 27x54 inches $15.50, and $17.55 ' $4.50- has the Center Church failed to. oc­ ment Is any better than retail gov­ was one of the outstanding naval corn can he used in place of these between the United States and the achievements of the war. larger sizes to 11 ft. 3 in. x21 cupy in the minds and hearts of other starches, o j sweet corn used Vatican as to lead to the suspicion ernment-after, that is, you ' are Not an American life was lost in season. ft. 27x54 in...... $3.25' Manchester people, much of the that some sort of a campaign has able to produce government in and only two were slightly in­ Walking Indispenslble been organized against the possi­ place that it held in the hearts and what we might call case lots. The jured. The Epervier lost eight Late in the afternoon a long walk bility. minds of those settlers. It has been, advantage of consolidating the va­ men and fifteen were wounded. should be taken each day. The If any decision eventually has always, far less a denominational Not a single heavy shot touched distance should he gradually in­ to be made It will be made by rious tag ends of Manchester into the hull of the Peacock, and her creased until you can walk four dr unit than an historic embodiment President Hoover. Whether Hoo­ a cohesive unit for purposes of lo­ masts and spars wei intact. The five miles without fatigue. After ver has given the question any of the spirit of the town, in a very cal government is sure sooner or British brig suffered splintered returning from the walk, take thought at all is not known; at Colorful Floors of Linoleum lively sense as precious to non- later to make itself understood. masts and spars and 45 shots some more^ calisthenic. exercises as any rate, it has . been impossible pierced her hull, admitting five before breakfast and - follow this members and persons of altogether But even though both the commu­ to. ascertain his view and of feet of water into the hold. with a cold shower hath. Lie down course the question “ has not 9 differiug creeds .as to its' members nities should grow enormously, it "Phe Peacock took Its prize ;t0 and relax for about thirty minutes arisen” at the White House any permanently laid the and to Congregationallsts. There is doubtful if the time will ever ar­ port at Savannah, hotly chased by before, dinner. more than it has at the State De­ I can be very few of Manchester’s rive when there would be any ad­ two British frigate8'. Dinner:- partment. ChoTce of one of the following people who, even though they may vantage in consolidating, say, Man­ Two Opposing Viewpointse. WATKINS WAY proteins: lean beef, muttoii, turkey, Probably, there is some divi­ never in their lives have entered chester and East Hartford, even chicken, rabbit, fish, nuts or cheese. sion of opinion. One idea is that the doors of the edifice, do not though combined they would make Use one-fourth of a pound of flesh representation at the Vatican will feel in some measure a sense of up a city bigger than any other in food or two or three ounces of the be more or less obligatory now nuts of cheese. Choice of a selec­ that there is to be a national sep­ possession and of pride in the Connecticut. A THOUGHT h e new patterns in inlaid linoleuin tion of those non-starchy ' vegeta­ arate entity known as the “ City of white church that stands, friendly .West Haven is big enough to be bles either cooked or raw ■which are the Vatican,” over which the pope you have seen pictured in colors in and welcoming, at the very center a city. It is individual enough and Then I looked on all the works suggested above at the luncheon. will rule as a temporal as well your favorite magazines- are here that niy hands had wrought, and Dessert should he some simple diSh T of the town’s movement and bus­ sufliciently dissociated from New as a spiritual sovereign. England, awaiting your visit! And these delight­ on the labor that I had labored made of geletin. or a choice of some tle. Haven to be entitled to be a city, if France and Germany, which are ful designs, for every room in the home, to do: and, behold, all was van­ of the dried fruits, which may be not Catholic nations, have had To some degree, the physical it wants to be. We never heard of ity, and vexation of spirit, and used dry or stewed. ministers there in the past. We can be laid permanently the Watkins Way, character and situation of the two American cities going to war there was no profit tinder the stin. An enema should he taken before haven’t had one for many decades This type of laying makes your linoleurai' building undoubtedly contributes with each other just because they —Eccl. 2:11. retiring If the bowels have not mov­ because we regarded the Vatican floors-practically seamless and absolutely ed sufficiently during the day. only as the seat of a religion. to the conscious or sub-conscious lie cheek by jowl. Let her have her A cock, having found a pearl If all of my readers will follow watertight. No curling or bulging at thei- But now there are •some, who Genuine inlaid linoleums, intimacy between the community charter. said that a grain of corn would be such a good daily regime I know fuel that by all, the rules of the edges or seams. Have the inlaid .l^oleuni and this particular church. It is a of more value to him.— Pierre they will improve in health In every international game we ought to $1.65 to $2.95 a sq. yd. you select here laid the Watkins Way. picture, a thing of beauty that ap­ Leroux. way. appoint a prominent American Printed linoleums, 98c. Felt Those who follow this plan for a peals to the innate artistic element HIGH POWER SELLING Catholic as a diplomat to the Base covering, b9c and 85c., Neptune is 30 times as fhr from few -vieeks and still find they have Vatican, as other nations do. Over in Waterbury a few days that is somewhere in almost every the sun as the earth, or nearly unpleasant symptopis from some But this viewpoint finds scant one of us— and it would be a ago the Chamber of Commerce was 3 billion miles. It takes this plan­ disc rder may find It advantageous .encouragement around the State thoughtless person indeed who did quite busy temporarily Investigat­ et 165 of our years to make one to start a fruit fast again, fasting Department. Apparently it Is not circuit around the sun. It is 30,000 from five to ten days on the orange not realize that the Center Church ing the activities of a young man considered this government’s un- miles in diameter. juice as suggested in the first escapeble “ duty” to send such an Is the very keystone' of Manches­ who sold hams. His method was to WATKI NS BROTHERS. Inc. ter’ s most lovely urban aspect, the rush to the kitchen door with a 54 YEARS A T SOUTH MANCHESTER northward view from the business ham, sometimes two, and announce Can He Make Him Drink? area of Main street. Always the to the cook or housemaid that the stately white church, free from any mistress of the household had or­ shadow of austerity or aloofness, dered the ham or hams to be de­ reflects from its high place there livered at once, collect. He was a the charm of beauty and peace and bright young man and not only al­ well-wishing, of. friendship and ways knew the name of the house­ % service and the communal bond wife but always, too, knew that that makes of the community one she was not at home. He did a envoy. Up to the middle of the Secretary of State James Buchan­ family. thriving business. The only .objec­ last century the pope ruled over an initiated'' the first diplomatic Bat the structure and its for­ tion to it was that in no case had sL large state, with which we had. a relations with the Holy See, pro­ posing the appointment of a min­ tunate site, its happy participation anybody ordered the hams to he de­ considerable amount of trade. We maintained counsuls there as well ister “ for commercial' reasons.” in the physical picture of Manches­ livered. There was no complaint as administer. " The papal state then had 16,000 ter, are merely fortunate symbols that the hams were not perfectly There will be no American citi­ square miles of territory. of the moral and mental and social good hams or that they were priced zens in Vatican City and there will Buchanan, Instructing John L. he no trade. There is an Ameri­ Martin, the first appointee, told Let Ue Budget Influence that the Center Church excessively high. The folks’ money him that the United States was In was paid out, but they got the can ambassador to Rome who may Ton Out of Delit has been from the day of its insti­ bp regarded as In a position to a' different position from most If tution. It is an influence ripened goods. protect any American interests not air other nations represented »nd mellowed by time and experi­ However, the Chamber of Com- which seem to' need protection. at Rome in that, “ it possesses no Oar FanrilsrLeMitorYleit power whatsoever over the ques­ ence and the growth of tolerance merce quite rightly deemed Itself Hence, one is asked, what’s to be gained? State Department offi­ tion of religion.” Martin was or­ WmSotve AXk T«or through the long years, no longer Justified in Issuing a warning cials who have given the matter dered to do no more than culti­ Money PreMenw stern and pietetic but broad and against bright young men tfho some thought are willing to tacitly vate friendliest civil relations and kindly, leading not to monltorshlp rush the cook with pretended or­ admit, of course, that domestically work for the extension of com­ payable $S merce between the two countries. $ 1 0 O LOAN hut to fellowship. ders for genuine hams. the problem might be somewhat monthly, plus lauiful In every worthwhile communi-' Just the same, without in any thorny.. interest. There is an idea, in fact, that BROTHERLY LOVE ty activity the Center Church and way countenancing such a proceed­ the Vatican Itself may never raise $ 2 0 0 LOAN payable $10 Its people are to he found, bearing ing, we can’t resist the thought the issue, if only in realization of monthly, puis latvful Griswold, la.— Parker W. Rey­ interest. a heavy share of the burden. For that there Isn’t a speck of differ­ the American situation. In . that nolds was to marry Miss Frances every worthwhile community ac­ ence between the methods of this case it is more than, lively that Hkll on a recent Saturday evening. r / this government will merely let $SO O LOAN payable $15 tivity the Center Church plant is young gentleman and those of ah He started out the day before to get monthly, plus lawful, the matter ride, American Cath­ the license. Mud marooned him always at the disposal of the work­ unnumbered variety of high-pow­ olics have not yet displayed any interest. outside of town, and on the morn­ Other Amoonti in -Propottiam ers. In a very real degree the ered salesmen who are constantly M great interest in it. ing of the' Wedding he'Called his chiirch Is a community interest. It being held up as shining examples Consultation with the . records brother, Malcolm, and asked him to Cost fixed by Isw. Every nmy- reveals the interesting fact, that challenges no man’s belief, it erects of virtuous industry and clever­ go by train to Atlanta and get the ment reduces the cost. AQ w © although, the. United States sent license. The train had gone at the bans in stricr ptrlvscy. .no harriers and draws no lines; It ness in house organs and . inspira­ five ministers to the Holy See, and time so Malcolm, another brother is an expression of the highest and tional magazines. As a matter of maintained diplomatic relations and Stewart Forsyth started off in a Call. Writs or ntqoa best meaning of democracy. It is fact, the person who forces the sale from 1848 until the cessation of car. The car balked, and refused the popes’ ' temporal power ' in ' . ' ' the town’s House of Friendship, to be started again. The three of of a perfectly-sound and nourishing 1871, the papal state sent no^min­ them walked 11 miles, got the And now that the'Center Church, haki upon a household, at the mere ister to Washington. , license, and walked ha^ 18 miles PERSONAL FINANCE # filled with the ardor for greater ebst^ of an exasperating hut not That is supposed to have been to give it to -Parker. COMPANY £ eervice and broader fellowship and highly injurious lie, is a better man beqause the papal minister would Rooms 2 and 3, State rheater not have been* recognized, here, as Huiidiiig, 753^ Main Street % la higher neefulness in the commu­ and citizen, in our belief, than the dean of the diplomatic coriiv- ABEL’S nity, Is leehing the enlargement of some of the birds who beguile SO. m a n c R u s t e r . c o n .\. In Euroipean capitals the Vatican’s, Licenssd by State, bonded to pul . phyaieal plant to make these harassed and bewildered “ pros­ representative is conceded that Expert Repairing on Ol»sn 8;3o to 6. Sat, Ki.30 to. ithlnge po8iible,;Jt has the right to pects” Into buying expensive house­ rank and precedes the secular en­ voys. The-theory is. that he repre^ All Makes of Carsy ! Cali, .Write or I’luuio 14K4 itanl.ieTth and ear: “ I have nevin hold appliances or other commodi- sente God. . ? " SrmpatliT, my Uiat ean&ot A|Ior(U J>y James K. > o ik andi26 Cooper S t - r. 4 sti. 789. Herald'-^^

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OOLIiBOE ROliinQfO of eacC^car has to use bis Ingenuity dMh when the door of the cah is and observation to determine what TOM DONNELLY TO JOIN opened became short circuited and Columbia heat Navy by Ud RADIO PROGRAM TO STOP SPEEDING speed is proper in any given situa­ caused a flame. As the Are alarm DAILY tion in which he finds himself. As a lengths. 4 7:00 6:00—Hemp’ s dinner orchestra. Leading DX Stations. matter of practice he mu^t make STATE POUCE TOMORROW box was Just across the street, and Princeton beat M. I. T, by p 8:00 7:00—WEaF programs (3 hrs.) Monday, April 29. that determination so that in the it looked like a serious Are at the length. ______• ^ i The drama of the building of Na­ 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. WSB, ATLANTA—740, ON MILFOltD PKE time, the alarm was turned in. Lit­ 8:00 7:00—Frollckers’ prog, with G. event an enforcement officer dls- poleon's coronation coach,- which “ The 7:30 6:30—NBC programs (4% hrs.) tle time was lost In getting to the Underhill Macy, humorist. 11:00 10:00—Studio music hour. -putes with him about it he will be Second Local Young Man Be­ Man of Destiny" believed was to play 8:30 7:30—Burlesque, “ On the Wire." 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians able to defend himself properly be­ scene by the fire companies, but an Important part in his life, wH\ be 9:00 8:00—True story concert. 12-45 11:45—Weldon’s dance orchestra. comes Member of Force; 'IDDIES’COLOS I 9:30 8:30—Jubilee music hour. fore a Court. there was little for the firemen to presented during the family P^fty to 293.9—KYW, CHICAGO—1020. Goes* to Canaan Barracks., do as the trouble was soon over. shonld not bo “ dosed.” Treatv be broadcast by WBAF and asso^at^ 10:00 9:00—Musical comedy/ stars. 9:30 8:30—WJZ real folks hour. Investigation Discloses Con­ “ It is probably a long way to the them externally with— stations at fl:30 Monday night. There 10:30 9:30—Dvorak compositions. 10- 00 9:00—Herbuveaux’s orchestra. goal in this particular matter, j The recall was sounded within ten will be incidental music, with intro­ 11:05 10:05—Organ recital. 11- 15 10:15—Fiorito’s dance orcheslra- Everyone needs to be educated Ib | Thomas Donnelly, son of Mr. minutes of the alarm being turned duction and finale aPProP^ate to the 11:30 10:30—Dance orchestra. 11:30 10:30—WJZ Slumber music. siderable Reckless Driv­ drama presented by a conc^t orchM- 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 12:00 11:00—Dance music to 2:00. the general observance of a law ol and MrsN Robert Donnelly, of In. The cab was not damaged to tra and mixed chorus. Kobert Serv­ 7:00 6:00—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. reason, but in the end, the accom­ any great extent and was back in ice's poem “On the W ire' will be bur­ 7:30 6:30—WJZ Roxy and gang. • 9:30 8:30—Studio artists frolic. plishment will be that operators Cooper street, and an employee In service again last night. Qomr2 l lesqued by Henry Burbig. popular 8:30 7:30—Backstage entertainmenL 10:00 9:00—Thompson’s night court. ing on Wide Road. the South Manchester post office, humorist and writer, during the pro­ 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 10:30 9:30—Lombardo’s orchestra. will be more careful and will stay gram to be radiated by the Columbia 10:30 9:30—Artists musical program. 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—870. within bounds more than they do leaves the department tonight and system at 8:30, The couriers orches- 10:50 9:50—Guyer’s troubadours orch 8:15 7:15—Farmer Rusk’s talk. tomorrow is to report to the State tfa, in addition, will o«er a program now. %SXSSSSSSX%X!fXXXSSS%XSSXXX!XSSX<6^^ 454.3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00 11:00—Musical checkerboard. Reckless driving of two and Police barracks In Canaan having of popular tunes, in which they will 5:00—Dinner dance music. 12:30 11:30—Two comedy skits. “ All over the United States the be assisted by a male quartet and 6:00 6:25 5:25—Baseball scores; Steppers. 1:00 13:00—DX air vaudeville. three cars abreast at a speed be­ been appointed a member of the saxophonist. Among the current hits 446.4_W0N>WLIB, CHICAGO—720. speed laws as they exist in Con­ State Police Department. that these artists will contribute are 7:00 6:00—Vallee’s orchestra; talk. tween fifty and sixty'miles an hour, necticut - and , Michigan have been 7:45 6:45—Frances Paperle, soprano. 9.30 8:30—WEAF family party. is a common occurrence on tbe Mil- | The recent act of the present included “ Blue Waters," ">\f.ary, Ri;v- 7;00—Symphony concert with 10:30 9:30—Violinist, orch., quintet. advertised as being Invitations to e r " “ It Ain’t No Fault of Mine and 8:00 11:25 10:25—^Dance,< baritone; ship. ford Turnpike, the four-track high­ Legislature allowing for ah in­ “ My Luckv Star." Catching the spirit vocal soloists. recklessness and privileges for li­ 9:30 8:3q_Family party with a drama 12:15 11:15—Two dance orchestras. way from New Haven to Milford, crease in the department to bring Model L of spring, the Wanderers male quar­ of Napoleon’s Coach. 254.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. cense. The technical description of tet that broadcasts each Monday over an Inspector has reported to the the total to 105 men made possi­ 10:30 9:30—Aslor.aa voyage dram­ 8-30 7:30—Dance orchestra, trio. which ought to know better, has WIP at 8. will dedicate this weeks re­ atized. 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart hour, songs. State Motor Vehicle Department. been ‘no limit,’ This is not true. ble the opening and Mr. Donnelly’s cital to the flowers that bloom in the ,11:00 10:00—Grand opera, "The Masked ll-0> 10:05—Orchestra, mystery three. The report, made after a coinpro- application was favorably acted Boring-tra, la. Many unique and Ball." 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. Certainly any one who has any de­ humorous arrangements of -well-known 8-00 7:00—Tony’s scrapbook; Angeius hensive investigation, also discloses gree of ability to think for himself upon. The barracks to which he is compositions will be heard during^the 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. 8:30 7:30—Moorman singing party. that J:he average speed maintained being assigned is considered a hour "Troubadours in Minstrelsy by 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 9:00 8:00—Water witches; jungle talk will see at once that both the Con­ the State College for Teachers, will be 7:00 6:00—South Sea Islanders. 10:00 9:00—Choral and chamber music on this highway is fifty miles an necticut law and the Michigan law training quarters and gives the stu­ 6:30—Roxy and Hie Gang. KELVINATOR presented over WHAZ at 3:45. 7:30 11:00 10:00—Popular prog: office boys. 7:30—Hugo iMarianl’s orchestra. are more restrictive than any miles dent policeman much work during 8:30 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. found that cars were traveling too the day and evenings, Wave lengths in meters on • left of 9:00 8:00—Favorite music of Henry 8:00 7:00—Columbia progs. (4 hrs.) Exterior finish. White Duco on Parkerized steel. Three station title, kilocycles on the right. Ford. 11:15 10:15—Aerials: two orchestras. fast for conditions. experience these states will Donnelly is the second Manches­ Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:30 8:30—Thompklns Corners Real 288.3—WFAA, DALLAS—1040. Several Prosecutions have re- machinery with which ter man to be appointed to the shelves and the bottom space have a total of 8.73 square and Eastern Standard. Black face 10:00 9:00-Concert Bureau artists. 10:00 9:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. suited from the investigation, and a " type indicates best features. 10:30____ 9:30—Kemp’s dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Belcanto male quartet. to meet crises and emergencies State Polled Department since Rob­ feet. Food storage space 4.43 cubic feet. Two 21 cube 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. recommendation has been made to than those states which have speci­ ert T. Hurley, now commissioner, Leading East Stations. 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) the State Police Department that fically restrictive statutes. and a former Manchester man, has ice trays. One with rubber grid- Overall dimensions 7:30 6:30—Symphonic Icelanders. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. the patrol assigned to this road he “ If you tell a man not to go been at the head of the depart­ 8:00 7:0U—Wanderers’ male quartet. 12:00 11:00—Accordionist, baritone. increased. This recommendation 23 11-32 inches wide, 22 1-2 inches deep.and 54 3-8 inch­ 2 7 2 ® ^ w1^G, ATLANTIC CITY-HOO 8:30 7:30—Gardeners’ orchestra. 12:45 11:45—Cowboy music numbers. faster than thirty miles an hour you ment. Kenneth Ringrose, who was 8-00 7:00—Orchestra: Honolulu duo. 10:00 9:00—Twq dance orchestras. carries a suggestion that the State es high. S'45 7:45—Musical Jays: orchestra. 1:30 12:30—Studio feature hours. have fj^g^ fixed In Iiighis mind a definite the other Manchester man appoint­ 9:45 8:45—I,ove birds; musicmasters 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 274.8— WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. Police fix a criterion and he. is ed is now located in Centerbrook. 10:30 9:30—Studio minstrels. 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (S hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Musical progs. (3% hrs.) will be reasonable and consistent measure­ 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 12:15 11:15—Theater entertainment. Kelvinator is the lowest priced operating electric re­ 11:03 10:05—Happy Andrew s orchestra with conditions caused by the great ment of reason and remember only 283—WBAL, BALTIMORE-1060. 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 357—CMC, HAVANA—840. traffic increase on this road in frigerator on the market today. Come in and get the 7:00 G:00—Dinner dance music. 7:00 6:00—Studio musical program. 8:00 7:00—Cuban serenaders; orch. the mile-per-hour___ ^ rule. There are 7:30 6:30—WJZ Ro.xy’s gang. 7:30 6:30—AVJZ programs (2% hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Symphony orchestra. summer months. many indfviduals who think that es­ NEW TAXI CATCHES facts before you buy an electric refrigerator. We can 8:30 7:30—String quartet, soprano. 10:00 9:00—Don Bestor's orcliestra. 11:00.10:00—Spanish musical comedy. The excuse invariably offered for 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 10:30 9:30—Studio artists program. 12:00 11:00—Havana dance music. tablishment of a definite rate con­ save you money. ^ 10:00 9:00—Lederer’s dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. fast driving on this highway, ac­ stitutes permission to travel at that 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 475.9— WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—630. cording to the report, was that the 11:00 10:00—Bohemians entertainmenL 11:00 10:00-^hristian College hour. rate at all times. Any direction for FIRE, NO DAMAGE 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra. operators “ thought there was no 7:00 6:11—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 7:30 6:30—Traffic talk; Gimbee. 12:00 11:00—Young’s dance orchestra. a specific action takes away from MODEL L-5-E 7:30 6:30—Mason Hamlin concert. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 468.5— KFl. LOS ANGELES—640. speed limit on this road.” the person who is directed his own 8:00 7:00—Columbia progs. (3 hrs.) 260.7—WHAM, R(JCHESTER—1150. 1:30 12:30—Trio; orchestra. “ Connecticut’s ‘reasonable speed’ discretion and determination and As Described Above 11:10 10:10—Two dance orchestras. 8:30 7:30—Bank band concert. 2:00 1:00—Orchestra, violinist. law is not an Invitation to drive at The cause of the fire alarm, rung 9:00 8:00—Studio music hour. fixes for him a basis which may 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 37a2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. high rate of speed or without re­ in from Box 43 at the intersection 7r00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 9:30 8:30—WJZ real folks hour. 10:00 9:00—HarnUne University hour. not be correct for bis special at­ of Main and School streets at 8:30 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Rochester feature hour. 10:30 9:30—Columbia choral singers, gard for conditions,” Commissioner tainments. It seems probable that 12:10 11:10—Theater organ recital. 10:35 9:35—Smith’s dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Concert orchestra, tenor. Robbins B. Stoeckel said today, in Saturdhy night was a short circuit $17S*00 Installed 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 11:30 10:30—WJZ Slumber music. 12:05 11:05—Romeo and Juliet in comlijg Legislatures this theory in one of the City Cabs, Louis 7:15 6:15—Studio program: talk. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30 11:30—Long’s orchestra. discussing the situation. "It must of maklTig laws on the basis of 8:00 7:00—Columbia progs. (3 hrs.) 11:55 10:55—Time; weather; markets. be understood that a reasonable Neron, Jr., being the driver. Neron 379.5—KGO, OAKLAND—790, reason rather than specifically di­ All Kelvinators are equipped with baffle plates which 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:00 5:00—Stocks, farm forum. 12:00 11:00—Shell aympbonista hour. rate of speed is required at all was driving south on Main street 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 6:30 5:30—Studio dinner orchestra. 12:30 11:30—Studio musical program. rective may he an underlying prin­ when the light that flashes on the mean better air circulation. 8:15 7:15—Organ recital. 6:55 5:55—Talk. "Eye Health." times. When it is necessary au­ 9:30 8:30—WJZ real folks. 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. thorities can define the rate that Is ciple.” 11:00 10:00—Hamilton Club: orchestra. 7:30 6:30—Mystery play serial. 8:00 7:00—WEAF feature hour, permissible, under the state law. 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Neapolitan nights; quartet CANZONERI VS. ROUTIS. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3>^ hrs.) 225.4—WHAZ, TROY—1300. 10:15 9:15—Serenaders; piano recital. In other words, they can take the WM. E. KRAH i I 12:30 11:30-Dance program. 8:00 7:00—Instrumental trio. 11:00 10:00—WEAF grand opera. prlma facie determination away Chicago, April 29.— Promoter 399.8—WCX-WJR, DETROIT—750, 8:45 7:45—Teachers College mlH' 12:00 11:00—Studio orchestra. from the operator and indicate for Paddy Harmon announced today he 7:30 6:30—W.TZ progs. {1% hrs.) strelsy. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—€80. Expert ALFRED A. GREZEL 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:45 8:46—Studio musical hour. 12:30 11:30—NBC programs. him where and when such action is has signed Otto Von Porat and 6:30 ."):30—Heiraberger’s trio. 10:05 9:05—Columbus Club band. 1:00 12:00—^Variety program, artists. necessary. “ Honeyboy” Finnegan for ten Radio Service Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. The Connecticut speed law has round matches on a Chicago 669 Tolland Turnpike, Main St., 0pp. Park Street, South Manchester behind it two thoughts. The first stadium card for May 10 which will the National Bank of Commerce that is enough exercise for any Phone 364-2 one.” Is the control of speed for purposes be featured by a go between Tony of St. Louis. (Forbes Magazine.) — George Jean Nathan. (Outlook.) of transportation and traffic In a Conzoneri and Andre Routls. South Manchester WTIC « « * * • * manner that will be so elastic that PROGRAMS “ Walking, pushing open doors . “ I’d rather get a single that wins the changing problems as they arise and closing windows, getting In' the ball game than get three home In actuaT practice can be met. The Travelers, Hartford and out of taxicabs, waving one’s runs in a game we lose.” I second Is that if a reasonable speed hand to friends across the street— — Babe Ruth. [is prescribed by law the operator 500 m. 600 K. C.

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President of^ m m i - - •, r • ■.i T7.i. ^ < f ■’ ' £V£U^ IMG HERALD, SOUTH MAJNCHESTEK, OONNn MONDAY, APRIL 29,1929.. PAGE SIX 'V,*'g ^ ' I YOUR CHILDREN iVftY.VfAV.Y.V.T.V. f g i t x e e ...... 'i ^RUTH DEWEY GROVES ^ O JivcI^hQ rts B arton bu NBA Servic«*.-T’'' Now comes Congressman Soy ^job of being accepted* as rathtf il :K THIS HAS HAPPENED. April, May, June — vacation! Bloom of New York with hls fault anywhere! L ^ I’d be done for just the same. You nants of hls self-respect. When 'Then what? own pet little theory as to what Is .‘•4 MILDRED LAWRENCE meets oug^t to have proof before you go that day came, Mildred was firmly Perhaps you are too busy with menacing the Great American OLD At 8 5 ' ' STEPHEN ARMITAGE when h ne e 'i that far. ' convinced, Huck would bo exposed housecleaning and letting down home. And how much. He says The problem of “the older I wotp- rescues her fox fur from a thief. I “just .telling Stephen won’t do as the plotter of Stephen’s misfor­ dresses to think of vacation days that it’s the lack of domestic help. an in industry” is',the- pi^bV^.x/ Their friendship gwws until | j^jjy harm unless Huck' Is at tune. yet. Or did you wake up last night In an attempt to stave oif this of the woman over 85. " ’ T hat’'^ PAMEL.\ JUDSON, daughter of* i the bottom of hls arrest,” Mildred Perhaps another, entertalend and sigh and turn over and wonder catastrophe. Bloom plans to in­ makes one shudder a little' in an her employer, tries to lure him ' pointed out. ”If he is, Harold, you the same thoughts. 'At any rate, what in the world you’d do this year troduce in Congress a bill amend­ age which makes 35 look as 88 of away from her. HUCK CONNOR ought to be willing to have him Mildred one day answered the tele­ If the children got as restless and ing the immigration law to admit a tew years ago, but dn'e'ieea it in becomes Infatuated with Pamela found out. Then he’d have no phone on her desk where she was peevish about tba middle of July as without quota restriction ’Euro­ the eyes of women whose last and she plays both men. Her chance to marry Pamela.” employed and heard a gruff voice they did last? pean domestics. year’s suits and hats tell the story brother, HAROLD, Is in love with “You don’t know what It means ask for Miss Lawrence. “It only you could take them He believes that this would help of trudging the town tor work. Mildred, who tries to keep him ito me,” Harold groaned. “Huck “I’m Miss Lawrence,” she said.) away— !” But there’s John, you solve Europe’s problem of the sur­ . “I tell every woman over . 30 to from gambling with Buck’s crowd., goon know It if Armitage wondering who could be calling her can’t leave him all summer, and ex­ plus female as well as help solve adopt a business age of at least When Stephen continues seeing anyone on his trail; then he’d here. cept for two weeks at Grandma’s the American housewife’s problem. five years less.” an empidyment Mildred, Pamela has her dls- njajjg me pay.” The man’s next words sent a you suppose you’ll have those chil­ manager told me not long'ago. charged and also turns Stephen , Mildred felt suddenly nauseated, shiver of apprehension coursing dren on your hands like mill-stones THEY’D LEARN . . “The Older Woman in Industry.” against her by sayL-g that she is Harold’s cringing fear of Huck over her. the entire time. ’Or do you wear He says that there is no use by a Mrs. Lobsenz. bravely sets trying to marry Harold for hls ' sickened her. (To Be Contiuued.) mill-stones around your neck ? avoiding the fact that* all Atperl- forth the spectre of “what comes money. Bitter at Mildred, Stephen j gorry.” she said colorlessly, Well, anyway—. That question can girls prefer anything In the after 30?” that haunts mapy a permits Pa lela to maneuver him got to tell Stephen; It’s may wake you up a good many world to domestic service, and woman confronted at that age for Into an engagement when she tells ^^jy there Is.” nights In the next eight or ten that the servant problem will con­ the first time with the problem of him that Is the only way she can , Harold collapsed like a pricked weeks. tinue till his bill Is in effect. making a livelihood. The author break with Huck. ' balloon. Mildred shrank from To Camp, If Possible. It does not seem to occur to says that It is not at 'all a fan­ Huck commands Harold to pre- touching him, but she was forced Of course If you can spare any the congressman that as soon as tastic possibility that if employers’ vent Pamela’s marrlago under fear jjlm what comfort she could, money out of the teapot I’d say send these foreign-trained girls in the prejudice towards the employed of exposure concerning a forged j „ j , j j g g g that Stephen doesn’t do your boys or girls to an organized art of domestic work become woman of over 35 continues, so­ check. Harold says he can’t force anything to let Huck know we sus- camp. Because that is an invest­ Americanized, and learn that to ciety will have to work out a dole Pamela so Huck plans to dispose him,” she promised, "and If ment that pays big dividends. labor In the kitchen Is Infinitely system for the older woman who of Stephen. He has one of hls we can prove him guilty you ^ If you can’t, I should do what more below cast than laboring In is denied the right to make a live­ gang frame him for stealing a have anything more to fear. You so many western people do, make a a factory, they. too. will take up lihood. firm car, and the detective arrests see that, don’t you?” she added, her regular playground out of the hairdressing and typewriting, and him after finding a roll of bills, a aversion overcome by pity. back yard, or front yard, or side 0'\ane ‘*VU>x the same old problem of nobody WOMEN’S BARS gun, and the auto keys which have “You’re a fraud,” Harold cried, yard—or there Isn’t anything to ■>noie'*Po< for the dishwashing will be with Tales of special bars for ^omen' been planted in hls room. getting up to face her; “a cheating prevent several families from going us. in Paris with a brass foofrail ’n Stephen calls Harold to hls cell fraud. You wormed all this out of together and buying the lumber and n'U l Givi'-----LObat? everything, with shaded lights and and tells his story, asking him to me just because you’re in love with using any. available space offered— — (J e ’PlA NOT SO DIFFERENT cretonned chairs, will bring a gasp bring Pamela to see him. But she Armitage. And I thought you perhaps a vacant lot. ouev “Don’t wear embroidered pink from the woman raised in the tee-' is busy trying to cover up the news were the one friend I had In all the Oh yes, lumber! Cheap pine, as silk underwear.” This is just one lotaler era. To tell. Grandma that of her engagement to a man who world.” full of knots as you like, or splin­ of the don’ts In a book^ of instruc­ there Is probably little mora ri­ has been arrested and refuses to go Mildred thrust out a protesting ters and.anything that will make a tions on how to crash Into so­ baldry or drunkenness In these near the jail. He spends two gloomy hand. “Harold,” she cried.^ “1 little more work to. get smoothed up ciety. written by a Chicago Uni­ emporiums than In a tea and pas­ days despairing of help when Mil­ didn’t. I wanted to help you. I and Into condition. versity student. try shoppe would be an believable dred conies to see him, and had no idea Stephen was mixed np In these days of manual training One must not wear woolens, use to her. » promises aid. in it. You only told me that the you won’t have to go far to find a a tablecloth or lamp, ever serve The toototaler still believes that last time I saw you.” boy who knows how to use carpen­ dinner with out candles, nermlt a the lips that touch liquor are NOW GO OX WITH THE STORY. “But now that you know you re ter’s tools. I think nearly all boys maid to remove more than one doomed to a drunkard’s grave. CHAPTER XXX going to throw me to the lions, know Instinctively how to use a plate at a time from the table, Our grandmothers would, rise np Stephen scarcely could credit Mil­ Harold sneered and turned away plane and saw and hammer now. never say "pleased to meet you” in holy horror if told that their dred’s statement with much impor­ from her. , ^ Anyway; they can learn. when Introduced, or ever carry an own. intemperance^ in gorging at tance, especially as she refused to “I’m not,” Mildred said tearfully. How to Stock Lumber. umbrella or package. box socials and'church suppers tell him anything more about the “I want to help you both.” Before I forget It, lumber Isn’t This Is certainly the height of was probably infinitely greater “clew.” Harold wheeled back. “Then you exactly cheap. From now on why silliness. These "don’ts” apply than the Intemperance of the aver­ She had spoken Impulsively, don’t know Huck Jonnor,” he de­ not save every wooden box or crate no more to the Job of breakln,? age woman who takes an average wanting to comfort him, but In­ clared hotly. “You can prove him that comes your way and salvage into Chicago society than to the occasional cocktail. stantly she perceived that she was guilty as hell, but that won t save every good board of any proportion me. I tell you the man’s a fiend. whatever that you may discover, being disloyal to one who had given basis for many'^ot Ihe. noUohs that her his confidence. Lay off it, please Mildred, for God s and stow It away In the garage or But* she meant to make Harold cellar until It is needed. have been mentioned. grant her permission to tell Step­ Mildred shrank away from him, There are a dozen things to be Many famous orators have hen about Huck and the latter’s her face going white as parchment. made out of boards—slides, sea- Daily Health found relief from sore throats and threat to ruin him. If he did not, “Oh, she moaned, “I can’t. Stephen saws, swings, turning-poles, even a new clarity of-speech when en­ she would tell anyhow. Only she is Innocent. I must help him.” “shanties.” The average boy’s life Service larged and Infected tonsils hav< must first give Harold her ultima­ Is not complete without at least been removed. Many famons sing­ tum; that was but fair. one “shanty” or “clubhouse” to hls % Hints On How To Keep Well ers have been enabled to develop She jumped to her feet as Step­ Her decision seemed completely credit, by the way. w r by World Famed Authority more power through the removal hen pressed his questions and told to unnerve Harold. He dropped Societies for the promotion of or­ 0 <*29i av NCA sawKC me. of infected tonsils and their vbicei him she would come back in the down in hls chair again and his ganized play give away books with have not been altered In the slight­ shoulders shook with suppressed morning. ' directions and suggestions for mak­ REMOVAL OF TONSILS IS BASIS est manner in quality. “And then I’ll bring you some sobs. , ■, , ing these thln^, but If you have The notions as to the relation­ Mildred could not bear to look at OF MANY FAI..SE BELIEFS news,” she promised excitedly. PRACTICAL—SMART difficulty getting one, a book-store ship of the. tonsils to the procrea­ Stephen could not fall to be some­ him When, a few minutes later, he will have the material you need. tive power are utterly wlthoul lifted his head to speak to her she A Style you’ll especially like be­ Such a book would keep the chil­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN what fired with hope by her air of cause of smart Intricate lines that IN NEW YORK Editor Journal of the American basis as demonstrated by millioni sincerity. was gone. , dren busy for days. But after all Medical Association and of Hygeia, of children of persons whoso ton­ He Immediately became obsessed makes it so Individual. Flared ful­ they don’t have to have a book. New York, April 29.—In these^ Her name was Mrs. Charles “You’ve cheered me immensely,” ness Is concentrated'at center-front the Health Magazine. sils have been remove'’ No doubt, he told her when they said goodby. with a desire to find her. He tore Half the'fun is In discovering ways last days of the Waldorf-Astoria i Haines Anthony, and she hailed madly from the room to scan the with slightly dipping hem. The Hotel, a strange assortment of sou-|from Muncie. When she reappeared this belief has to do'with the fact Those words gave Mildred cour­ to do things themselves. that one of the infectious, disuse: age for her coming Interview with wide corridor, then he hurried hip yoke of skirt reflects the V- venir hunters, curio collectors and recently she cquld not have been Some people believe that remov­ the mezzanine and from there he lines of yoke of bodice, which such have been bobbing up. distinguished from any member of —mumps—-sometimes has, ‘as * Harold as she went in search of One man has already put in a the lobby throng. Smartly tailored, al of the tonsils will interfere with secondary compIleaUon. seriout him, but they were not, as she ran down to the lobby, attracting marks It as a Paris frock. Design speech, spoil the singing voice, or not a little attention by hls frantic No. 614 that can be had in sizes 16, bid for the first bit of stone to be she was just another well-dressed inflammation of the glands that thought, altogether Inspired by chipped by the wreckers. visitor slipping into old age. ruin the procreative power. The are concerned In procreation. The faith in her “clew.” manner and Searching movements. 18, 20 .years, 36 38, 40 and 42 GILEAD strange ideas that have developed Stephen was only half convinced But Mildred had gained the inches bust can be made at an Autograph collectors have ap­ t i Ignorant by analogy attach a slmi- street and was out of sight around enormous saving. In the 36-lnch peared in droves, most of them aim­ But when Peacock Alley was relative to the danger of remova lar relationship to the tonsils. that she could help him, but he Harry .N. Holmes, field secretary ing to get the signature of Oscar, of tonsils are. no doubt, due to the was wholly pleased that she had the corner, on her way home, all size, 37-8 yards of 39-inch material of the World Alliance for Inter­ synonymous with splendor, Mrs. thought of seeking employment with 2 1-2 yards of binding is suf­ the famous chef, before he leaves. Anthony cut a sw.ith that has sel­ fact that the exact functions of the shown implicit faith in his inno­ national 'friendship 'T'hrough the tonsils were not known for many gone from her mind for that day. ficient. It is pictured in new Royal Two shrewd collectors have haunted dom been equalled. In addition to Approximately one-third ol cence She wanted to be in her room, purple fiat silk crepe, suitable for Churenes, was the speal er at the dining rooms, getting the names ^i,e heels, she glistened with neck- years and the imagination was the meeting of the Tri-County therefore permitted to run riot con­ Hawaii’s 348.767 population lives Mildred found Harold at the undisturbed, to think. Harold a street or afternoons. A gay printed of all the old-time waiters on. their jaces, chains, bracelets, earrings charge of broken faith hurt. There crepe silk. Paquin red crepe silk, Christian Endeavor Union to be books. It Is their idea that these and buckles. There was an old cerning them. In the city of Honolulu and one- Judson. He was sticking close to held In the Hebron Congregational will have a peculiar value when the The tonsils represent the re­ half resides in the county of Hon­ home, having no heart for the soci­ must be some way in which she opaque green shantung, yellow wheeze to the effect that lobby could help Stephen without further washable silk crepe, printed I’ajah church last evening at 7 o’clock historic place is no more. loungers carried smoked glasses to mains of lymphoid structures asso­ olulu. ety of others. He came down to standard time. Mr. Holmes made Persons who have been guests at ciated with the destruction of bac­ join her in the lobby and when Mil­ agonizing the boy who had given and printed rayon voile make up in­ protect their eyes and that Oscar her the one clew to Stephen s trou­ terestingly. Pattern price 15c a tour of the world in 1912 under the Waldorf in the early days have ordered the lights dimmed. There teria. Under modern conditions dred told him she wanted to have the auspices of a religious move­ qjjq of life, the bacteria which develop a serious talk with him they went ble that she held. in stamps or coin (coin is pre­ written In, Inquiring about certain newspaper reporter talked with Harold did not allow her much ferred). Wrap coin carefully. ment and on hls way back to the fixtures and decorations which have was also a story to the effect that in the tonsils make them a source j IllKtEtonVE MINUTES to a deserted reception room, where United States he passed througa antiquarian value. Artists are to to FORTY THEATRES they could be assured of complete time to find a solution to the prob­ We suggest that when you send her husband in Muncie and he of infection to the rest of the bod.v. i lem her innate loyalty offered. for this pattern, you enclose 10 South Africa and was persuaded to be seen about- the lobby getting wryly commented: “Oh. yes. the as well as a menace in themselves [ ^^ANDALLSHOPSv privacy. , ^ remain there for two and one half farewell sketches of Peacock Alley. Harold had an inkling of what Guessing that she was homeward cents additional for a copy of our years. During the world war he sort of diamonds you can buy for $-'» to the condltio.n of the throat. if; ; was to come, having no doubt that bound, he followed as soon as he Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s had charge of the Y. M. C. A. a bucket.” But no one believed The fact that the tonsils have ^ : 9 7 7 h<\ Mildred had read of Stephen’s ar- could in a taxicab. just filled with dellg’ntful styles, work In the areas of the British It is now the Intention to have this. been removed safely In hundreds For several days and nights after including smart ensembles and the old hostelry go out In a quiet of thousands If not millions of re?t.- He thought it better to let that Harold dogged Mildred’s foot­ armies and France and Flanders. Mildred have her way with no one cuto designs for the kiddles. He was a delegate In 1925 to the and dignified ■ celebration. 'They And there Is one whose connec­ cases should be sufficient evidence about to overhear. steps, pleading with her to keep First Institute of Pacific Relations would make this a wraithlike af­ tion with the Waldorf has, for some to indicate the absolute lack of “Are you going to let Stephen silent. , , . which was held on Honolulu. Mr. fair; a series of memory wakening reason, been overlooked in the stay there In that jail without do­ Stephen wondered at her changed Manrhe.<$ter Herald episodes lifted from the past; a shuffle of events marking Us pass­ attitude. She had come to him, as Holmes looks upon the Pacific recreation of famous events. ing. He’s the man who, seated bo- ing anything to help him?” she sire promised, but only to tell hint Pattern Service ocean as the coming center of In­ MRS. ADA M. i . TIMES SQUARE began as soon as they were alone. ternational affairs and he address­ They would use the theater-like hind the scenes, has been largely that she wasn’t yet free to reveal ball room as a setting and therein responsible for much of the halo NtWYORkdTY .1^ “How the devil can I help him?” Pattern No. 514 ed the meeting on “The Lure of JQStoiTlQSjw^at Harold retorted. her “clew.” they would react moments from re- which has settled over the tavern MEKKIFIKLI) Her failure to decide against the Pacific Through the Centuries,” ceptlons and balls which have made during the past 20 years. He Is Al “You know who put him there! As our patterns are mailed “The Peoples of the Pacific Bas.n” I't-Hi'lier ol Harold made her stiff and self-con­ Manhattan’s social history. Some Crockett, the hotel’s publicity rep­ V— ------.-I “You’re crazy.” from New York City please al­ and "Are We Drifting to Peace or Mandolin rciior Banjo V POmmJpr Mildred looked at him in utter scious In Stephen’s presence. She low five clayb. would even have the guests come resentative, public relations counsel, ^fbooE oo^ felt that she was not being a good War.” In the particular costumes of the or what you will. BaiiJo-.Maiithitiii . ‘ ' amazement. Then her anger flamed Charles F. Burt has recently had I'eiior iiiiitar. I'leciruin Banjo KIOIIUOH QpiNM up In a white heat. friend. Consequently the spontane­ Price 15 Cents times and would invite as many of Crockett was perhaps the first to pModat ous warmth that had existed on her his herd of cattle tested by state of­ the original participants as are still establish a contact elc-tionshlp In Ukiilrle Alanilo-Ci-llo “So you’re going to sacrifice him ficials for tuberculosis and twelve tlaiuiola Banjo to save yourself,” she cried, and first visit to hls cell was lacking Name alive. All the organizations that New York between a hotel and the in the others, though she did not were condemned. Clayton A. Kills’ have used the banquet rooms pre­ the words flicked at Harold with herd went through the same test newspapers. He got the idea Eiispiiible I’laylng lor Advanred the sting of a lash. “Well, If you fail to come each day. Size . clear with the exception of one cow pare to gather. when, as a reporter, he was sent don’t do something I will. I’ll tell around to interview celsbrities. It Stephen was cheered by her vis­ which he had recently purchased. AKont for ((ihson liistninicnt.*. him that you knew Huck Connor Address Mrs. Winthrop Porter and chil­ One by one some of the ^ectacu- seemed to him that a press man, was planning something like this. its In spite of being conscious of lar and almost legendary figures of stationed In a hotel, could be of fiO .’t .Vain St. Orford Itullding a lack o f understanding between dren spent Tuesday with Mrs. the hotel's history pass again in RiHtin.< And I can guess why. It was to Charles Fish In Manchester. great service—and so he was. How get Stephen out of the way be­ them. He thought li was fine of review. ^ much he has contributed to the rt>lp|ilio«p 1701) her to come at all and he told him­ Send your order to the “ Pat­ Mrs. Harold Stone and son re­ Just the other day the famous glamour of the place it would be ftlonday, Tuesday and Thursday cause he was jealous of him.” turned to their home in Hampton “Mildred, you know I’d rather self he couldn’t expect her to show tern Dept., Manebestet Evening “lady of the diamond heels” re­ hard to say. a lot of enthusiasm over a guy in Thursday after spending several turned for a farewell visit. In the die than have Huck get Pamela.” Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.” days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. GILBERT SWAN Mildred was merciless. “I know jail. « , . gay and giddy nineties, “the lady From Pamela he had received no Perry. of the diamond heels” was a ten- you’d rather let an Innocent man Mrs. Clara Hanmer of Wethers­ stay In jail than have your father word or sign of interest. day sensation. She fairly knocked J Mildred was torn with sympathy field was In town Wednesday and the breath from the naive thrill POOR MR. HENPECK know what It is Huck’s got on left her trunk at the Wells-Way London.— Law does not recog­ you,” she fired back bitterly. for him. Harold had told her that AFTERNOON SANDAL seekers. ^ r Pamela considered the engagement Homestead in anticipation of spend­ She had appeared' from Indiana, nize the misery suffered by a hen­ “But I tell you I don’t know any­ ing the summer here. pecked husband as cause for sepa­ thing about it,” Harold denied. broken. Deep In her heart, Mil­ wearing a red hat with .two such dred experienced an exultant mo­ The Young Women’s club was plumes as might have been found ration. At least that’s what a magis­ “Huck hates Armitage—he’s jeal­ entertained Thursday at Mrs. Al­ trate told one Mr. Henpeck after, ous, yes, but that doesn’t prove ment when she heard this, but Ste­ on D’Artagnan, while her French phen’s dejected air and paln-rldden bert Hllding’s in Hebron. heels glistened with clusters of In­ he recounted how hls wife had a that he’s back of Stephen’s trou­ There have been several meet­ persistent habit of throwing orna­ ble.” eyes made her hate Pamela with a set diamonds. It was whispered hatred she had not known she har­ ings of the committee of the Wo­ about that 38 one-karat stones had ments, plates, cutlery and bottles “It doesn’t? Don’t pretend to be man’s Exchange to discuss plans stupid. If the circumstantial evi­ bored In her nature. gone Into the making of those heels. of milk at him. i They did not speak of Pamela, and now Mr. and Mrs. H'' bert Por­ dence hadn’t been planted In Ste­ ter have decided to remodel the phen’s room I might believe that but once when Mildred brought him an unfoldqd paper and discovered stora recently purchased from the Huck had nothing to do with it. George T. Mitchell estate and open : But someone wanted Stephen ar- too late that it contained a photo­ graph of Pamela and she saw hls a tea-room and they #111 act as I rested. Who could It be if not agents for the Woman’s Exchange. Huck?” painful reaction to it, she told her­ Brides W iUBe self that she couldn’t much longer Mrs. Winthrop Porter spent “Well, there's nothing to prove Wednesday in Hartford and Mrs. E. Thn that Huck had a hand In It,” Har­ continue to yield to Harold’s en- B r i d e s (1*GCLUG8* • E. Foote was there Thursday. old replied. “You can't convict a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perry and Cltanera man on suspicion, just because he’s Soon after that her troubles furnitur§, And if they have made up thisir were lightened. She got a satisfac­ their guests Mrs. Stone and son That an enemy. In that case It may were visitors In Hartford Wednes­ some hand-made re- ij minds to march to the altet to have been someone else who hated tory position as secretary to the Clean Stephen. How do you know that president of a large merchandising day. productions in solid ' i tlfd tunes of spring, all the tra­ firm. Clayton /. Hills reports catching mahogany at low j ditions in the world won’t It wasn’t?” a fine string of trout recently. “ Oh, you’re just a coward,” Mil­ And she felt she was succeeding prices which I will keep them 'waiting for JuheJ in the campaign she had under­ John L. Way and Fred Way of dred charged, “but I’m going to Hartford were recent visitors at the match to any color you F h o n e tell Stephen all that I know.”' taken to awaken Harold’s sense of ‘ Let us tone up ‘ and freshen fairness to the point where he Wells-Way farm. They also visit­ want. ^ S your wArdrobe — perfectly; 1510 “You have no right to do that,” ed the trout, streams. Harold protested. “You nagged at would allow her to reveal all she PLEATS OP KID in ombre I specialize in Repair- = done, and Inexpensively—^that knew of Huck Connor to Stephen. you will be in readjness ' for ' me until you got me to tell you effect, shading from dark brown DOING HIS DUTY ing and Rehnishing. = about Huck.______And I_ swear,______no mat-Ske even hoped that Harold’s moral to biege, make 'an interesting of Antique and Mod- S weddings or any other social ter how much I might suspect him,^courage would finally conquer hls vamp on this shoe. events you may be anticipating. cowardice and force him to defy New York — Mortimer Sander­ em furniture. 40 5 that I don’t know anything about ■■ ' ■ t < ■' the theft.” Huck. son, 17-year-old Boy Scout, died years’ experience. EJs- 3 Things he said, mere suggestions here la the act of dolog his dally TlU ' ' j Thirty per cent of the male stu­ goodtarn. At a subway station, timates given. s as they were, indicated that hls bur-„ DOUG AN DYE W ORKS Hls words were so accusing, so den was becoming too heavy for dents at Marquette University, young Sanderson stepped aside to -.'T fraught, with fear, that Mildred him. He seemed plunged In a hope­ Milwaukee, belong ito . fraternities. let a woman alight from a crowded V . H e d e e n | Harrieon Street wavereiL less despondency. Mildred believed in 1910 there were 1,000-mlles car. In doing so he brushed against “If he finds out that I’ve been it was only a question of a short of paved roads in the United an intoxicated mkn; Charles Eckert, * < 333 Center St., S South Muneheeter babbling to you he’ll finish me,” time before he would see that ft States. Today there are 100.000 who struck him and knocked him . Tnto the platform, fracturing his .wbat if he . 4 ^ ’^ frame Stephen? b i m ^ long as he saved the rem* improred road. . akull. BandanoA died later. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEShTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 29,1939. \

MeUiorn Would Have^ NATIONAL Four Team Legmu AMERICAN Boston Braves Still At ChleMr*i» A t Bro«klyiu— CB180X a, lirpiANS i BRAVES 5, DODGERS 2 Ctaioago Boston AB. R. B. PO. A. B. Mctsler. 1£ ...... 4 0 .0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Junior League To Improved U. S. Team Clark, cf .. . . . 2 1 jCerr, Sh ••«••••••«• 4*^1 1 0 4 0 Lead Haquire. 2b . . . 2 1 1 3 3 0 Kamm, 8b ax...... *8 1 .18 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 Sisler, lb .. O Clancy, lb ...... 8 0- I ' 7 0 0 Harper. If . 1 0 1 0 0 Hoffman, c£ ...... 4 .0 >8. .6 0 0 . . . . 2 0 1 0 1 0 W atwood, r£ ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Hurls 208 Feet! SUCH A NICE MAN!lg'‘^,« . . . . 1 1 1 0 1 0 Start On Tuesday Clsaell, as •,••.••.*•4 0^0 1 8 0 Called W old Looldig However, He Didn’t Fit In . . . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 Berg, c ...... * 8 0 8 1 2 0 Maranville. ss 0 1 2 2 0 Adkins, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor, c .... ___ 2 0 0 6 2 0 In Ib jo r Leagw The) With British Customs and Jones, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 82 8 8 37 9 0 Clsvaland 21 6 6 18 13 0 First Game Will Also Be Played Tomorrow Evening; AR a B. PO. A. B. Brooklyn Jamieson, If .. • • r« • 3 0 0 .8 0 0 SorpriM die Dopedera So Was Left Bdiind. A a a H. p a a . b. Lind, 2b ...... 3 Bressler, I f ...... - 3 1 3 4 0 1 Averill, cf 8 Gilbert, 3 b ...... 2 0 1 10 0 leagne to Operate Tuesday and Tlinrsday Evening^ J. Sowell, 8 b ...... 4 Herman, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 Falk, r f ...... 8 Cullop, c f ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 -New York, April 29,— With By DAVIS J. WALSH. Fonseca, lb 0 ••0 o • • • o 3 Bissonette, 2 b ...... 3 1 1 7 1 0 Candidate Must Be Under 17 Years on September 14. Tavener, s s ...... 2 two weeks of the budding Muon Flowers, 2 b ...... 2 0 1 1 4 0 L. Sewell, o ...... 3 gone, the Boston Braves remain the New York, April 29.— Boisterous Bancroft, ss ...... ,2 0 1 1 2 0 3Ciller, p ,*•■•••,•• 3 Bill Mehlborn, the untamed, prob­ Picinlch, c ...... '8 0 0 3 1 1 bfyatt, X •, * ,.x, • •. •, 1 big eurprlsa of baiebalL Termed Elliott, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the worst-looking outfit in the big ably is laughing ’way down in bis W right, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 The squad of candidates now try-Awlll not he 17 until after that time, he may report for a tryout. 28 1 4 24 13 1 leagues, they are etill in first shirt bosom today at the American Koupal, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ing out for a berth on the American Chicago ...... 100 000 Olx—^2 place in the National Lodp, a fuU Ryder Cup team which set sail for Legion junior baseball team to The importance of the age clause C lev ela n d ...... 010 000 000—1 23 2 8 18 9 2 Two base bits, Falk, Kamm; stolen game ahead of the Chicago Cuba. England with a bandwagon and fin­ Boston ...... 103 002— 5 represent Dilworth-Cornell post of cannot be over-emphasized. Last- year, many good teams came to bases. Clancy; left on bases. Cleve­ In the American League, the ished on Saturday with a piccolo Brooklyn ...... 001 100— 2 Manchester, will be divided into land 4, Chicago 6; base on balls, off Philadelphia Athletics have scored’ Two base hits; Maguire. Bell; three grief after going tar along in the solo. Wilful William, you under­ four teams at tomorrow afternoon’s Millar 1. Akdins 4; atruck out, by Mil­ a moral victory by breaking- even in . stand. didn't know that you eat base hits, Bissonette; home runs, practice session at the West Side tournaments because of an Inellgl* ler 1, Adkins 1; hit by pitcher, by Mil­ Bressler; stolen bases. Mueller, ler (Kamm): wild pitch. Adklna; um­ four games with the Yankees^ They peas with a spoon and in other ways Maranville: sacrifices. Maguire. Gil­ playgrounds. ble player. The team from Cleve­ land, Ohio, which had won thd pires. Campbell, Owens, and Ormsby; will not be burdened by any li:*'er« lacked the cultural niceties that bert; double plays, Jones to Maran- ■The purpose of this arrangement time, 1:40. lority complex when they play the appeal to British taste, so among vlJle to Sisler, X)ugan to Maguire to is to get a beMer idea as to the Ohio championship and subsequent­ X—Myatt batted for Lind in 9th. the 110,000.009 Americans who Slider to Taylor; left on bases, Boston ly the regional championship, was world’s champions in Philadelphia 4. 'Brooklyn 7; base on balls, off respective ability of^ the various today. weren’t mentioned for the team, boys seeking berth on the legion disqualified on the eve of the east­ At DoBtoni— Eillott 3. off Koupal 2, off Jones 4; ATHLETICS 7, RED SOX 8 Babe Ruth hit his second home William was one. v struck out, by Elliott 1. by Koupal 2. team.. It will afford all of the can­ ern sectional tournament because Philadelphia run of the season as the Yankees This isn't the real reason, by the by Jones 3; hits, off Elliott 3 in 4, off didates plenty of opportunity to a player was thirty-two days too AB. R. B. p a A. B. way, but it is close enough to the Koupal 3 in 2; losing pitcher, Elliott; old. It not only threw the Ohio downed the Senators yesterday, 7 to umpires. Bigler, Hart and Stark: show their worth giving them con­ Bishop, 2b ...... 3 1 2 2 6 0 2. It was one of the longest hom­ truth to serve the purpose. Be- time, 1:43. siderable fun in the meanwhile. The championship team out, but this Haas, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 ■ cause of certain manifestations. z—Wright batted for Elliott in 4th. Cochrane, c ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Earl Bevan ot Kansas State ers ever made at Washington. The league will operate on Tuesday and ineligible player cost representation Simmons, I f ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 American golf sensed the.fact that No baseball season ever would be of over seventeen hundred teams In Teachers College at Emporia, Kas.. Yankee steam-roller atU.ck piled up Thursday evenings. Hale, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 a 6-run lead for Waite Hoyt in the the British wouldn’t approve or complete without offering fans At St. E ouls;— The final selections for the legion that region. Foxx, l b ...... 5 2 1 12 0 0 holds practically all javelin records a new photograph of Judge Landis, PIRATES 0, CARDS 2 Miller, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 1 fifth inning. William, and, this being the case. Pittsburgh nine must be made June 8 and More In Ernest for the southwest and Missouri "Val­ th e r^ w a s nothlnTforitT of course.;high commissioner of baseball. Of Daylight Saving is now In effect Dykes, ss ...... 4 2 3 2 2 0 ley, but Isn’t satisfied. He wants a The Red Sox lost to the AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Coach Jack Jenny expected to com­ Rommel, p ...... 3 0 2 1 3 0 Athletics, 7 td 3, in the first cham­ the voung man in a course, this photograph of the Jones, s s ...... 5 1 2 1 3 0 and all games will be operated on few national records and Is going but to ignore the young plete a two round league in the pionship Sunday game ever played great big way. He had the golf. He gray-haired Judge won’t be greeted L . Waner, c f . 1 2 4 1 1 meantime. The four captains will this time schedule. Considerable 35 7 13 27 12 1 out for them this season. He estab­ P. "Waner. cf , . • . • e . 5 0 1 3 ' 0 0 in Boston. . Ed Rommel helped "win didn’t have the piping roc man­ with love and kisses everywhere, be selected by the coach tomorrow Interest Is being taken by the 40 Boston lished • new records for the Texas especially in those towns that lost Tray nor. 3b ...... 4 r 1 3 1 0 AB, R. H. PO. A. E. his own game with a home ran. ner, as specified by section A. rule Grantham, If , ...... 3 1 0 0 0 0 evening and then the candidates odd candidates now out for the Relays and S. M. U. Relays this sea­ some pet ball players that he made Rothrock. cf ..,...... 5 1 1 3 0 0 Browne Win. 1. of the International code. Sheely. lb .... e e • • e e 3 0 0 7 1 0 will be asked to take th- position Legion and it begins to look as Rhyne, s s ...... 4 0 1 3 1 0 son with heaves of the spear ap­ free agents, but here’s the Judge as Bartell, 2 b _____...... 4 1 2 4 2 0 The smart and sprightly St It would be pleasant, in view of 2 they desire to play. They will then though the local post will be repre­ Scaritt, If ...... 4 proximately 208 feet. He’s 24 years he looked at one of the opening Hemsley, c ...... 4 1 1 5 0 Taitt, r f ...... 4 Louis Browns converted seven hits this state of affairs, to say that ...... 0 0 0 1 1 be assigned to the different teams. sented by a stronger team than last old. games of the season. Petty, p 1 4 Regan, 2b ...... 4 into six runs in beating Detroit, 6 Mehlhorn’s absence brought about In event of a shortage of players, sfeason. The boys appear to be tak­ Reeves, 3 b ...... 4 America’s most unexpected defeat 37 6 9 27 i l 2 ing matters more seriously than a Todt. lb ...... 4 to 3. The- Brownlee are still tied St. Louis captains will be allowed to get play­ with the Athletics for first place. but the statement In question would ers who have not yet reported. year ago. A. Gaston, o ...... 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Williams, z ...... 1 With Grady Adkins holding be a bit out of focus with the facts...... The status of the eligible mem­ Douthlt. cf ... 4 1 0 4 0 0 Start ,At Once Berry, c ...... 0 Hoiv They Stand Cleveland to four hits, the White These may be summed up Hish. 3 b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 No partiality will be shown In bers of the High school team has Barrett, zzzz ...... 1 ly by stating that the best Ryder Frisch, 2b ... 2 1 0 6 2 0 not yet been definitely settled. RufRng, p ...... 2 Sox chalked up their second ...... 4 0 2 8 0 0 picking the personnel of the four Cup team American golf ever spon­ Bottomley, lb Coach Jenney desires to have the M. Gaston, p ...... 0 straight win, 2 to 1. Local Hafey, If ...... 3 0 2 1 1 0- teams. The players will be assign­ Bigelow, zz ...... 1 YESTERDAY’ S RESULTS Another four-hit game was turn­ sored sustained what. In some Roettger, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 ed irresnective of their ability. No schoolboy players practice with his Marleeky, z z z ...... 0 Gelbert. ss ...... 3 0 0 2' 4 1 ed In by Jess Petty, veteran south­ spects, was the worst Yankee de­ o time will be wasted in getting the team so that those who are good Durham, p ...... 0 Eaatem Leagne feat In the history of international Jonnard, c . 0 0 3 0 0 Standaert, x ...... 1 paw obtained by Pittsburgh from Wilson, c ...... 1 0 0 1 1 1 league into operation. The teams enough players will be selected for Hartford 4, Springfield 2. team play because the British were Sport o. Brooklyn. The Buce trimmed St. Alexander, p 0 0 0 2 0 will be picked promptly and one the team after the High school 87 8 10 27 11 1 Albany 11, Pittsfield 6. much too good for us. Johnson, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 1 closes Its season. However, whether Louie, 6 to 2. after old Pete Alex­ game will be played tomorrow Philadelphia ...... 100 004 020— 7 Bridgeport 3, New Haven 2. ander had been taken out for a BiU fo r Dudley. Holm, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 night. or not they will be allowed to prac Boston ...... 002 001 000— 3 Mehlborn might have drawn the Derker, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0/ Two base hits, Dykes 8, Bishop. Allentown 5, Providence 4. pinch hitter. Chatter Anyone who has not yet attended tice remains with Coach Tom American Leagne 'decision finer than the ultimate 2 Simmons, Hale, Scaritt, Bigelow; Cincinnati outslugged the Cubs, 29 4 27 11 2 a practice session is welcome and Kelley of the school nine. Coach three base hits. Regan; home runs, Chicago 2, Cleveland 1. score of 7 to 5. He might have re­ 000 201 003— 6 17 to 12, in an old-fashioned bat­ Pittsburgh invited to report tomorrow night at Jenney has been unable to get In Millec, Dykes; sacrifices, Haas, Sim­ Philadelphia 7, Boston 3. placed Dudley as Sarazen’s partner St. Louts . . . . 100 100 000— 2 touch with Coach Kelley on the mons, Hale, Rommel: double plays. ting bee of 37 hits. Hack Wilson’* Two base hits. Bottomley 2. Bartell, 6:30 sharp. The eligibility rules St. Louis 6, Detroit 3. on Friday and pulled out a squared matter, the latter having gone out Rommell to Dykes to Foxx, A. Gaston two home runs featured. With spring vacation period tak­ Hemsley, Jones, P. Waner; sacrifices, allow anyone to play on the legion to Ryan, Ryan to Regan to Todt; left New York 7, Washington 2. Travis Jackson also clouted two match. Instead of the 2 and i de­ High Frisch, Hafey, Roettger; double of town for a tew days. Consequent­ ing place here this week, there team who will not have reached the on bases, Philadelphia 9, Boston 7; National Leagne homers as the Giants Swamped ihe feat sustained. However, there plays. Alexander to Gelbert to Frisch age of 17 before midnight of the ly. the matter will have to he tabled base on balls, off Ruffing 2, M. Gaston will be no schoolboy sports in to Bottomley; left on bases. Pitts­ New York 8, Philadelphia 2. Phillies, 8 to 2. Rain washed out-,^ ■was nothing In the rules that coin- 14th of next September. If a boy for further action. 1, Durham t; struck out, by Rommel Manchester this week. burgh 7, St. Louis 7; base on balls, 3, Ruffing 2; hits, off Ruffing 9 in 0, Second game postponed, rain. the second game of a scheduled jelled him to play better than Dud­ off Petty 3, Alexander 3; struck out, ley, so this Is idle surmise. oft M. Gaston 0 In 1, off Durham 4 In Boston 5, Brooklyn 2. double bill. by Petty 5, by Alexander 3, by John­ 2; umpires, Morlarty, Hildebrand and Cincinnati 17, Chicago 12. Great or merely ordinary, he Next week, Manchester High will son 1; hits, off Alexander 5 in 7. oft Guthrie; losing pitcher, Ruffing; time, With Percy Jones f i the mound, couldn’t have affected Saturday s engage in two baseball games and Johnson 4 In 2; losing pitcher, Alex­ Here Are Ryder Cup 1:40. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 2. the Braves subdued Brooklyn, 6 to returns, for these saw the British two track meets. Monday our track ander; umpires. Quigley, Moran and z—Williams batted for A. Gaston in 2, in a six-inning affair. McLaughlin: time. 1:56. 7th. THE STANDINGS playing golf that just wasn’t in the team goes to West Hartford and z—Holm batted for Alexander, 7th. zz—Bigelow batted for M. Gaston ■ ■ director’s script. We have been do­ Friday to Meriden. Wednesday zz—Derker batted for Johnson, 9th. Scores In The Singles In 7th. ing a lot of promiscuous gloating West Hartford plays baseball here zzz—Narlesky ran for Bigelow, 7th. Eastern League about our superiority in Internation­ At New Yorkt— zzzs—Barrett batted for Berry, 9th. W, L. PC. and Saturday the local team jour­ GIANTS 8. PHILLIES 2 HARTFORD GAMES al golf but, if England’s effort on X—Standeart batted for Durham, in A lbany...... 3 1 .750 neys to Meriden. New York By virtue of winning five of the 9th. .750 Saturday wasn’t a one-day gesture, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. eight matches in the singles. Great MELLO MEETS JONES Bridgeport ...... 3 1 the day when It will be prepared to Welsli. If ...... 5 1 2 o 0 0 HARTFORD .... 2 2 .500 The Montgomery Ward Company 5 0 i 1 2 1 Britain overcame tho slight lead .500 re-assert a degree of dominance here has offered a brand new field­ 2 Springfield ...... 2 2 4 0 1 i 0 which the United States had made At WaKbfngtoa:— Allentow n...... 2 2 .500 At Hatfordi— wouldn’t seem to be far distant. er’s glove to the first member of Cohen. 3b 1 0 0 0 o 0 AT GARDEN FRIDAY YANKS 7. NATIONALS 2 in the foursomes and won back the Providence ...... 2 2 .500 SENATORS 4. PONIES 2 It wasn’t the team score so much the High school nine whaling a Ott. rf .. 2 1 0 4 1 0 famous Ryder Cup Saturday by a Naw York Hartford Terry, lb 3 1 *> 11 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. New H aven .... 1 3 .250 as the way they did It that churned home run this season. “ Whltey” 2 AB. K. H. PO. A. B, our buttermilk. Any time the so- 4 3 1 1 1 score of 7 to 5. Leo Diegel and New York, 'April 29.—Dark Combs, cf, ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Pittsfield...... !• 3 .250 Groh. Sb ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Bycholski has come the nearest to Roush, cf ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 Koenig, 3b ...... 4 2 0 n Horton Smith were tho only Ameri­ 1 0 4 American l,eagne Scheer. Jb ...... 4 0 2 2 2 0 called big three take a liking such Hogan, c ...... 3 2 2 0 0 clouds overhaug this week’s Ruth. Tt ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 pr Watson, .If ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 the honor so far with a lusty triple 0 cans to win. The results were giv­ W. L. as Hagen, Farrell and Sarazen ab­ in the Middletown game. FltzBlrnuions, p 4 0 1 0 3 here, wUh the redoubtable Kid Gehrig, lb ...... 3 1 0 10 0 0 • 1 Roser. rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 sorbed. then you can write it off as en in the Herald Saturday but here Chocolate and the efficient Baby Meusel. If ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 St. L o u is ...... 8 4 • oo j I Hohman. cf ...... 4 1 1 5 2 1 35 8 12 27 11 2 are the scores, hole by hole: Joe Gans threatening the suprem­ Lazzeri, 2b ...... 4 0 2 3 1 0 Philadelphia .... 6 3 .667 I Malay, l b ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 a not ° ls^con° i Promoter Ed Hurley realizes the Philadelphia Durocher, ss ...... 4 1 1 0 4 0 625 ! f^orrella. ss ...... 3 I 1 2 1 0 .4.B. R. H. PO. A. E. acy of Caucasian cauliflowers to­ Dickey, c ...... 4 1 2 4 1 0 New Y o r k ...... 5 3 2 Par 462 i Smith, c ...... 2 1 1 9 0 0 cerS.^^Melilhorn didn’t figure to I of Pancho Villa, Ne^v Thompson, 2b . ___ 4 0 0 1 0 night, and another negro. Gorilla Hoyt, p ...... 3 1 1 0 2 0 Detroit ...... 6 7 *, Jr ' Woodman, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 1 duSlace any one of this trio and. if | Bedford featherweight, and has O'Doul, If ...... 0 0 0 1 0 Out— 5'45 344 434— 36 Jones, due at the Garden next Fri­ Cleveland ...... 5 6 .4 o 5 ‘ Klein, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 In— ...... -.543 434 444— 35 34 7 8 27 12 0 he ha^ could he have done any matched him to meetEddie Lord .. . . 4 1 3 3 0 day evening. C hicago...... 4 6 ,400 28 4 S 27 8 2 bitterthan Hagen, who was beat-j cf Waterbury at Foot Guard Hall Whitney. 3b . . . 1 Farrell vs. C. A. Whitcombe ■U’ashlngton .375 Springfield Hurst, l b ...... ___ 8 0 0 13 1 0 Chocolate perf».rms at the AB. R. H. PO. A -E. B oston ...... 3 5 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. en 10 and 8 by George Duncan, or i next Thursday night. The winner is Peel, c f ...... ___ 4 0 2 o 0 0 .333 o o MORNING. OUT Broadway Arena In Brooklyn and Harris, cf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 Washington , . . . 3 6 DoIIliberty, rf ...... 4 Farrell who’ lost to C. Whitcomb promised a shot at Bat Battallno Lerian. c ...... ___ 4 0 0 0 Farrell . . . .445 434 534— 36 Rice, rf ...... 4 1 o 3 0 0 National l,easue Goug-cr, cf ...... 4 Friberg, ss . . . . ___ 4 0 1 1 6 1 Gans is featured at the St. Nicholas by 8 and’ 6. or Sarazen.*• —whom----- when the outdoor season gets un­ Whitcombe .434 443 534— 34 .\rena iu the Broadway sector. The Goslln, If ...... 3 (h 0 3 0 0 W. L Sewell. 2 b ...... 3‘ » Ferguson, p . , . , ___ 1 0 0- 0 1 0 Judge, lb ...... 3 0 1 7 1 0 Dres.sen. 3 b ...... 4 0 Compston defeated ty 6 and 4. l derway. Lord recently beat Tony Sweetland, p ... ___ 1 0 0 0 3 0 Whitcombe, 2 up. flashy Cubau bantam is making his Cronin, ss i ...... 3" 0 0 3 1 1 B oston ...... 6 2 0 2 Parkinson, ss ...... 4 0 Leto and is an excellent boxer. He Green, x ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 MORNING, IN first appearance in Brooklyn and Myer, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 6 4 .60u I Chesbro. lb ...... 4 doubt It. 0 0 0 C hicago...... 11 Duncan Too Goon. stands a good chance of beating Roy. p ...... ----- 0 0 1 Farrell .544 445 446— 40— 76 | his target will be Tommy Ryan, of Hayes, 2b .. eeeeeeee 4 0 1 1 3 0 New York ...... 4 3 .571 I Fitzgerald, If ...... 4 2 Tate, c .... eeeeeee* 4 0 0 8 0 0 The man didn’t live who could Villa. Eddie Reed meets Jimmy 2 .553 444 335— 36— fO McKeesport, Pa. Ryan was a title 6 5 .545 I <= ...... i 2 33 7 24 17 1 Whitcombe Hadley, p . SeeeZeee 1 0 o' 0 1 0 St. L o u is...... 0 figure to beat Duncan on Saturday. Picardi of Boston in an eight- New York ___ ■...... 104 030 OOx—S Whitcombe, 6 up. contender about three years ago, Brown, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 4 5 .4 4 4 ! Dorman, x ...... 1 O 'O Hagen had a bad second round in round semi-final. Reed___ has not I’hUadelphia ...... orto 000 002—2 AFTERNOON, OUT but doesn’t figure to give Chocolate West, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia .... 4 i> .444 ; Porter, p ... . i 0 3 Two base hits, Hogan. Fitzsim­ Burke, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 the morning but otherwise played i been defeated since turning pro­ Farrell ___ 545 343 534— 36 much trouble tonight. Cincinnati...... 4 6 .400 mons: three base hits. Reese, T.liid- Barnes, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 O 35 2 9 24 13 1 sound golf, yet he didn’t have a j fessional. 1 Strom; home runs. Jackson 2. Whlt- Whitcombe .644 334 434— 35 Gans is up against sterner op­ Brooklyn ...... O 7 .300 H a r tfo r d ...... 000 301 OOx—4 chance with a Duncan who blazed | ------1 ney; double plays. Sweetland to Frl- Whitconfbe. 7 up. position in Charley Rosen, a sturdy 33 2 7 27 8 1 Springfield ...... 000 101 000—2 bers to Hurst: left on bases. New New York ...... his way around the course In 69 With the return of Daylight Sav­ AFTERNOON. IN New York bantamweight. 000 0"0 100— 7 G.AMRS TODAY Two base hits, Watson, Corrella, and then sped to the turn in 31 York 7. Philadelphia 6; base on balls, IVazhington ...... 000 0^20 000— 2 Hohman. Gouger; home run. Smith; ing Time, baseball should be get­ ofl' Fitzsimmons 2. Ferguson 3, Sweet- Farrell ...... 5 5 4 Both colored headliners are fa­ Two base hits. Rice, Hoyt, Lazzeri, stolen bases. Corrella: sacrifice, strokes to start the afternoon. Die- ting underway here among the land 1: .struck out, by Sweetland 1. Whitcombe ...... 5 5 3 vorites to win but Jones will be in Myer; three base hits, Combs, Rice; Eastern Leoigue rinlth; double plays, Parkinson to gel alone could have stopped Dun­ semi-pro teams but there probably Fitzsimmons 1: hits, off Ferguson- 6 a tough spot Friday, his opponent home runs. Ruth; sacrifices, Ruth, Springfield at HARTFORD. Sewell to Chesbro 2. Scheer to Cpr- In 3. Sweetland 6 in 4. Roy 0 in 1: Sarazen vs. Compston H ^t; double plays, Keonig to Gehrig; can, for Leo played successive . won't be much action until the is -\1 Mello, Boston welt«^rwelght, New Haven at Bridgeport, rella, Porter to Sewell to Chesbro; losing pitcher. Ferguson; umpires. MORNING. OUT left on bases. New York 6, Washing­ left on bases, Hartford fi. Springfield “ nines” in 32, 33 and 33. ^ weather man is inclined to be a bit .McCormick. Pfirman and Reardon: who has twice defeated champion ton 7; base <^n balls, off Hoyt 3. .Had­ Pittsfield at Albany. Sarazen started well with a o4 ' Sarazen . . . .444 344 434— 34 S; base on balls, off Walsh 3, Wood­ more behaved. When it hasn’t been time, 1:52. Compston ..454 435 433— 35 Joe Dundee. ley 1, Brown 2; hits, oft Hadley 6 In Providence at Allentown. man 2. Porter 2; struck out, by Wood­ hut was beaten down by the Innate raining, it has been too cold to X—Green batted for Sweetland, 8th. 4 1-2, Brown 1 In 2 -3, Burke 2 In 4; American League man 6; hits, off Walsh 8 In 6, off Por­ Sarazen, 1 up. struck out, by Hadley 5. Hoyt 2, ter 0 In 2: wild pitches. Walsh 1; los- Bteadiness of Compston’s game. Far­ play, like yesterday. Burke 3; winning pitcher. Hoyt; los­ New York at Philadelphia. rell was licked by C. Whitcomb At Cilicliiiiiiti:— MORNING, IN ■AFTERNOON, OUT Ing pitcher, Walsh: umpires, Mc- REDS 17. CUBS 18 Sarazen .... 553 434 456—-39— 73 Turnesa ....445 343 444—85 ing pitcher, Hadley; umpires, Van St. Louis at Detroit. .Donald and -Rorty; time. 1:40. Cincinnati Gartlan, McGowan and Connolly; time, Cleveland at Chicago. X—Dorman batted for Walsh in Ttlu ..■when the American wo^ninved Manchester Green and the Bon Compston . .453 434 455— 37— 72 Boomer ....444 354 434—35 2:00. 1 strokes to the going to be represented by .4.B. R. H. PO. A. E. Others not scheduled. Zitzmann, If ...... 6 *> 1 , 3 0 0 Compston, 1 up. Boomer, 2 up. z—West batted for Brown In 6th. well after that but -Whitcomb played ; zz—Barnes batted for Burke In 9th. National League SATURDAV* GAME ^ baseball teams. Just what other Critz. 2b ...... 5 3 3 4 1 0 AFTERNOON, IN .At Hartford I— better than that all the way, hav­ 2 AFTERNOON, OUT Pittsburgh at St. Louis. teams, if any, will represent the W alker, r f ...... 5 3 3 1 0 Sarazen . . . .665 343 535— 40 Turnesa . . . 6 5 3 4 4 4 LAW M A K E RS 4, 8E.VAT,OR8 t ing a 70, followed by 35 to the Allen, cf ...... ___ 4 3 2 3 0 0 At Detroit I— Chicago at Cincinnati. Albany town, remains to be seen. No doubt Kelly, lb ...... ___ 4 0 0 7 0 0 Compston ..444 465 434— 38 Boomer ... 5 4 3 5 3 4 BROWNS e. TIGERS 3 next turn. Bert Gibson will organize another Others not scheduled. AB. K. H. PO. A. E. I don’t see where Mehlborn could Dressen. 3b .... 2 4 0 1 0 Compston. 3 up. Boomer wins, 4 and 3. St. Louis Fitzgerald, If 5 0 2 1 0 0 hope to Improve on All Wattous’ team If a twilight league is formed. Ford, ss ...... ___ 4 3 2 2 6 1 AFTERNOON, IN Smith Ts. Robson AB. R. H. PO. A ,E. 2 1 0 3 8 0 Gooch, c ...... ___ 5 1 4 5 0 0 Blue, lb ...... S 1 3 9 1 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 performance, either. The latter Kolp. p ...... ___ 3 1 1 0 0 0 Sarazen ...... 5 5 3 4 4 MORNING, OUT O'Rourke, 8 b ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 With the resignation of Jerry 4 0 0 2 0 0 - was 33 strokes to the first turn Kemner. p ...... ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Compston . . . 4 4 3 4 3 Smith ...... '444 456 444— 39 Manush, I f ...... 5 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 13 0 0 and yet was only 1 up on Cotton. Fay as director of the Community Rixey, p ...... ___ 2 0 1 0 2 0 Compston wins, 6 and 4. Robson ....545 344 534— 37 Schulte, c f ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 0 Club, there will be no Community Kress, ss ...... 2 0 0 1 3 1 GOLFERS PREPARE Goldman, ss 4 0 0 3 4 0 When the latter came back with 34 43 17 21 27 11 1 Diegel vs. ftUtchell Robson, 1 up. McGowan, r f ...... 5 1 1 4 0 0 Club Twilight League as was in ex­ Elsemann, c 1 1 1" 4 1 9 to start the Afternoon round, .A1 Chicago MORNING. OUT MORNING. IN Melillo, 2b ...... 4 1 0 2 4 0 Oliver, p 1 1 0 9 8 0 was sunk. Nor.could any man guar­ istence last season. However, when AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Diegel ...... 444 243 533— 32 Smith ...... 453 634 444-^36— 74 Schang, c ...... 3 2 0 4 0 0 Giles. X 0 1 0 0 0 0 the weather gets a bit more agree­ Enslish. ss ...... 5 1 2 3 2 0 Coffman, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 FOR OPEN, MAY 6 Gray, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 ; antee to better Espinosa’s perform­ Peck. 3b ...... 6 T 1 0 5 0 MitcheU . . i .455 333 534— 35 Robson ....563 484 445— 37— 75 Stewart, p ...... 3. 1 1 0 2 0 ance in finishing all square with E. able and the teams further organ­ All PVPn Cuyler. rf ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 Diegel, 3 up. Jenkins, x ...... 0~ 0 0 0 0 0 31, 4 6 27 14 1 ' Whitcombe. The former and Die­ ized,-the sports writer of The Her­ Hornsby. 2 b ...... 4 1 2 1 2 0 MORNING, IN AFTERNOON, OUT < — gel were America’s stars, for they ald intends to take steps toward L. W ilson, cf ...... 5 2 3 0 0 0 34 6 7 27 11 1 Diegel ...... 433 434 345— 33'-—65 Smith ...... 54.4 844 436— 36 Detroit AB, U. H. PO. A. E. teamed up to score a decision in one the formation of such a circuit. It Stephenson, I f ...... 4 3 2 4 0 0 Groh, 3b ...... 4 1 0 0 2 . 1'- Grimm, lb ...... 4 1 1 7 4 0 Mitchell ...543 533 444— 35— 70 Robson ....444 342 644— 34' AB. R. H. PO. A .ST. Briddi Fear Diegel More Schezr. 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 3 1 of Friday’s foursomes. will probably be underway In two Schulte, c ...... 1 0 0 2 1 1 Diegel. 6 up. Robson, 1 up. Ot eeaeeeeeeea* 3 1 1 1 1 0 Watson, I f ...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 Angly, c ...... 2 1 0 3 0 1 Gehringer. 2 b ...... 4 1 1 3 4 0 Where Mehlborn might have or three more weeks. A meeting AFTERNOON, OUT AFTERNOON, IN Roser, r f ...... 3 0 1 2 1 .0 Carlson, p ...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 Heilmann, rf ...... 3 0* 0 1 0 0 Hohman. c f ...... 4. 0 0 done better was in Horton Smith's will he called in the near future. Diegel ...... 544 433 424— 33 Smith ...5 4 3 5 3 4 .3. Alexander, lb ...... 2 0 1 10 0 0 Than Hagen; 21 of 242 6 0 0-: place and the funny thing about Horne, p ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Mala.v, lb ...... 3 0 0 9 0 1- Jonnard, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mitchell ...544 454 434— 37 Robson .5 6 4644 4 McManus, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 2 0 Corrella, ss ...... 3 0 JohnBOttt It •#•••*•• 4 0 1 7 0 0 1 1 5 0- this is that anything better would Ben Cheney, first baseman on Heathcote, x ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Diegel, 8 up. Espinosa TB. Whitcombe Smith, c 1.;...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 ^ have been wasted. The Joplin star Nehf, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 PJlllliPSp 0 ••saeeee* 4. 0 9 4 0 1 Entries Are Americans. Peloquin, p ...... 3 1 1 9 ft 0 the Manchester Green team last McMillan, x x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 AFTEIRNOON, IN MORNING, OUT Sch\ibl6> 88 •••***** 3* 0 0, 1 2 1 wasn’t altogether impressive but he season, is on the Yale squad, being Fortune; p ...... 0 0 0 9 9 9 - Blair, XXX ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 D iegel...... 4 Espinosa ...444 445 645— 39 P • esaaaa^ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Guhmein, z ...... 1 0 0 0 scored one of two American vic­ understudy to Vincent the regular SZZlittlB Pg ••••»••••• 0. 0 0, 0 0 1 0 0 tories on Saturday. The other went 41 12 16 24 17 2 Mitchell ...... 6 Whitcombe .545 264 684— 37 Prudhomme, p ...%. 2 0 0 0 0 0 initial sacker who bats in the Whitcombe, 1 up. London, April 29.— Still enjoying 32 3 5 27 11 3 to Diegel, of course, since Mitchell’s Cincinnati ...... 616 040 Olx— 17 Diegel wins, 9 and 8. Fothergill, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 X—Batted for Oliver in 7th. clean-up position. Cheney is said to Chicago ...... 110 ISO 010— 12 Hargrave, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 a warm glow of satisfaction over most excellent 70 for the first 18 Hagen vs. Doncan MORNING, IN the ;brllliant victory of the British z— Batted for Fortune In 9th. be a better fielder hut Vincent a Two base hits, Carlson. Cuyler, idORNING, OUT Espinosa .. .552 444 444— 86— 75 Albany ...... ; ...... 000 010 300— 4 didn’t have a chance. surer hitter. Dressen 2, Gooch 2, Ford, Allen, Crltz, 31 3 6 97 9 8 golf professionals . Saturday which H artford ...... _____ 210 000 000— 3 Walker; three base hit, Dressen; Hagen .... .444 453 434— 35 Whitcombe .56353444 4— 3 7— 7 4 St. XiCulS 114 000 000^--6 Detroit 800 000 000*^—8 brought the Ryder Cup back to Two base hit, 'Hume; home run, home runs! Wison 2; s^Ien bases, Duncan ....444 443 434— 34 All even. ' England and with it a good deal of Peloquin; stolen bases, Hohman.- Parents who continue to allow Cuyler, Zitzmonn. All^n, Ford; double AFTERNOON. OUT Two bass hits. Blue 2. Bice, Mc­ Gleason, Farrell; Sacrifice, Scheer; • i t'*'- PRINCE OF WALES plays. Ford to Crltz to Kelly; left on Duncan, 1 up. Manus 2, Johnson, Manuah, Stewaft; prestige, close followeYs* of the IS GOLF STAR? ? ? their children to swarm all over . MORNING. IN Espinosa. . . .645 336 334— 35 sacrifices, Alexandei: and Kress; dou­ double plays. Groh to Scheer to Malay. ' ' -4 the West Side playground field bases, Chicago 8, Cincinnati 6; bases game and thousands of others, not Roser to Malay; left on bases, Albany , London, April 26.— The Prince of on balls, off Carlson 1. Horne 3, Kolp Hagen .....553 534 456— 40— 75 Whitcombe .454 354 434— 36 ble plays, Meltllo to Kress to Blue, so close, speculated today . upon 8, Hartford 8; base on balls, off Oliver^ ” when games are in progress are 3, Kemner 3; struck out. by Carlson "All even, ^ Rice to Qehrlhger; left on bases, St. Wales is one grand golfer—when Duncan ....452 434 544— 35— 69 Louis 11, Detroit 6; base on balls, off .England’s chances in the open 4, Gray 1, Peloquin 6. Fortune 1; — ■ > he happens to have George Von liable to repent. Despite persistent 2. Nehf 1, Jonnard 1, Kolp 2, Rlxey 2; Duncan, 5 up. AFTERNOON, IN struck out. by.Oliver 2. by Gray 3, by hits, oft Carlson 8 In 2, (none out In Carroll 2, Smith 4, rprudhomtne 1, championship at Mulrfield on May Peloquin 3, by Fortune 1; bits, oft . Elm as his partner. H. R. H. and efforts to keep them away from the 3d), off Horne 3 In 2-3, off Jonnard 1 AFTERNOON, OUT Espinosa . . .553 633 444— 36— 71 Stewart 3; struck out, by Carroll l. playing territory, the youngsters Peloquin 8 In 6, off Fortune 8 In 8, the Detroit amateur held their own in 1 1-3, oft Nehf 9 In 4, off K olp 8 In Hagen ...... 454 343 435— 35 Whitcombe .54343444 5— 3 6— 7 2 Smith 1, Stewart 4; hits. Off Coffman Hope for a British victory in tho off Oliver 4 in 6. off Gray 1 In 8; n® insist on getting in the danger zone 4 1-3, off Kemner 1 in none (none out 4 In. 1. Stewart 8 la 8, Catroll 2 In 1, yesterday in'a four-hall match on Duncan . . . .444 342 424— 81 All even. open this year, more or less dor­ by pitcher, by Peloquin (Elsemann); - where they are apt to be hit by a in 5th), off Rlxey 7 In 4 2-3; winning (hone out In 2nd), Smith * In 1 (none passed ball, Elsemann; winning pitch- the Coomhe Hill course against pitcher. Klop; losing pitcher, Carl­ Duncan, 9 up. Watrous vs. Cotton out In 3rd), Prudhomme S In 7; hit by mant .before the Rjfder . Cup er, Oliver; losing, pitcher Fortune: Tommy Armour, Detroit, former U. batted ball and seriously Injured. son; umpires, Klem, Nagerkurts and AFTERNOON, IN MORNING, DDT pitcher, by. Carroll (O’Rourke). (Schulte), by Stewart (Rice); wild Snatches, has revived to an extent umpires, Summers and Dunn; time. S. Open champioii, and the Hon. Jorda: time, 2:37. Hagen ...... 5 Watrous ...444 348 484— 33 where It might almost be called un­ 1:50. COLLEGE B.ISEBALL X—Heathcote batted for Jonnard In pitch. Smith; winning pitcher.-Stew­ Piers Legh. the Prince’s Equerry. 5th. D uncan...... 4 Cotton ...... 564 443 333— 34 art; loalng pitcher, Carroll: umpires, bounded confidence. They were all square at the finish. Holy Cross 3, Brown 2. XX—^McMillan batted for Nehf, 9th.. Duncan wins, 10 and 8. Watrous, 1 up. Nallln, Dlneen and Gelsel; time, 2:13. Since 1923 when Arthur Havers Von Elm has abandoned all Temple 7, Dartmouth 2. XXX—Blair ran for McMillan, 9th. Turaesa vs. Boomer ' MORNING. IN B—Fotherglli batted for Schulte In beat "Walter Hagen, by a single Farrel, Johnny Golden, A] • j Worchester Tech. 2, Trinity 1. 9th. . ■' thtought of playing, in the British < MORNING, OUT watrous . . . 653 625 444— 37— 70 Bs—Hargrave batted for Prudhomrale stroke, every British open' has been Watrous; Ed Dudley, and Jd amateur championship, which was Tufts 11, Wesleyan 2, LOCAL TEAM WINS Turnesa ....454 353 524— 36 Cotton .....462 634 648— 37— 71 in 9th. won by ah Americank Tarpesa, wl’ l be reinforced by auch i::*' " postponed last night from May 27 Maine 4, Bates 1. The Eighth District school base­ All even. x~Jeaklns batted for Coffman, 2d. However, among the 242 entries players as Macponald Smithy Amherst 7, Mass. Aggies 3. ball team defeated Burnside 5-1 in Boomer ....644 343 536— 36 to June 10. Turnesa, 1 up. - AFTERNOON, OUT tor'the o^ n , there are 21 Ameri­ “ Wild” Bill Melhbrn, Tommy'" Pennsylyanla 7, Yale 3. a thrilling game at the North End Watrous .. .446 864 444— 37 can*. ahd their strength is not be­ Armour, Bobby Cfuiekshank; ahd COLLEGE TRACK Univ. of Syracuse 5, Michigan 3. playgrounds, Friday afternoon. This MORNING. IN • • Turnesa ....548 435x46— . Cotton ...... 644 348 484— 34 OOLLSOB POLO ing discounted despite Saturday’s Jim Barnes, among the ^ofessioh . --r" A® Amherst 110, Mass. Aggies 26, Lebanon Valley 5, Penn State 4. is the third time they have beaten result. ale with George Voa Elss leading Providence College 9, Connecti­ them in seven years. Burnside Boomer ,... .653 434 x34-^ • Cotton, 3 up. Conn. Aggies 69, Norwich 66. Yale 12, Psnna Military Collete 7 When the open begins, the entire the amatenrs. After his sensational COLLEGE TENNIS cut 3. playqd well. In the field but hit -xTurnesa - drove into Gorse ' and AFTERNOON, IN picked up, conceding hole to Boom­ Watrous ... 5 6 3 4 8 5 , COLLEGE LA CROSSB * Ryder Cup squad consisting of play Saturday, Diegel he* In some ,Haverford 4, Wesleyan 3. Lehigh 6, Army 5 (11). poorly. The north end team show­ Hagen, Leo Diegel, Horton Smith, measure dtsidaced Hagen as the Princeton 4, Cornell 3. ed some good ability both at- bat er. ' Cotton .... 5 5 2 5 3 4 .Harvard 8, Springfield Brown'9, Tufts 0. fit. Stephen* I, Browji 1« Gene Sarasen. A1 Sspinoaa, Johnny on* th* Brltoaa most ■ Harvard 5, Columbia 4. Fordham 6, N. Y. P. 3. and in the field. Boomer, 8 ujit * cotton .wins, 4 and It

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Aloviog—e^mcklBg^Storage 2(1 Legal Notices 70 Waat Ad Infonnattoiu Card of Tbanki E INCBEA^ED DEMAND FOR ' AT'-A* COUR?T i>hiiSATB HBLO WANTED—Ba RT load ■ from Now AT A COURT OF- PROBATE HELD CABJ> OF THANItS York or Brooklyn between April at Manchester, within- and for the t Manchester, within ahd for the 2lt RENT—4 A.N'D 5 rooms, modern J iidgp. ORDERED:—That the 4th day of sons ago, has rejoined the club t« Marriages ...... Jt Kv. (Uis Without Board SB Inipioveirienis 5 Walnut street, near E.stato of John M. Sliewry late of May. A. D., 192',), at 8 o’clock (s. t.) serve as coach for the young pitch­ Deaths ...... jy BATTERIES FOR YuUK automobile, Help Wanted— Female Cheney Mlll.s $'2U. Inquire on prem­ Miincliester in said district, deceased. fflrennon. at the Probate office. In Card of Thanks ...... ^ ranging truin ft up. Recharging and ises, tailor slioii. Teleolione ‘247u. U|inn application of the Trustee for said Manchester, be and the same Is ers. In Memo.lam ...... j repairing. Uiairibuiors of Preat-u- FOR RENT—TWO furnished rooms. an order of .sale of real estate belong­ a.sslgned for n hearing on the allow- Lost and Pound ...... * Lite Batteries. Center Auto Supply Light housekoeplns privileges If de­ ing to said Estate as per application anco of said administration account { nnour.cements ...... j Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 678. WANTED— .NEAT AND c-mdent girl sired. Call 19 Autumn street. Huusus lilt Kent (to on file. with said estate, and this Court di­ inersonals ...... * to as.slst with lunisework and care of ORDERED:—That the said applica­ Antoniobllea rects tlie Trustee to give public no­ children, days. Telephone 2538-J. FOR RENT —FURNISHED room'suit­ tion he lieard and determined at the tice to all persons Interoslod therein Automobiles for Sale ...... J Auto Repairing— Painting 7 able tor light housekeeping. In Sel- FOR RENT—TEN ItOO.M house, two Automobiles for Exchange .... o bathrooms, oil burning' furnace, two Probate office in .Manehester hn the to appear and be heard thereon by 6 Rooms wltz Building. Inquire Selwitz Shoe car garage. Call 23S. 4tii da.v of .May, A. D , 1 929. at 8 publishing a copy of this order in Auto Accessories—Tires ...... » Help ’VttMec— Male 80 Shop.______o'clnek (s. t.) In forenoon, and the Auto UenairiPK — Painting ...... ' HAVE YOUR CAR chiicked up for some newspaper having a circulation spring driving. All makes ot care Court directs said Trustee to give In said District, on or before. April .^iito Schools ...... *■" MANAGER WANTED for Manchester ROO.MER WANTED— A nice room for miblle notice to all persons Interested 29. 1929,. and by posting a copy of this Autos—Shin hy Truck ...... » repaired at reasonable prices. First Houses for Sale class wrecking service. Smith's store. Experience unnecessary. We gentleman, centralLv located, next to in said estate to appear If tliey see order on the public sign post in the Autos— For Hire ...... " bathroom. 31 Laurel street. Tel. 32-3. cause and bo heard tliereon b.v pub­ Town wliere the deceased last dwelt, $5500 Garages-Service-Storage ...... }9 Garage, 30 BIssell street. train you at our Factory Branch. Motorcycles— Bicycle ...... jl $50,000 per week and'expenses while FOR SAI.E— 6 ROOM house. English lishing a copy of this order once In five days before said da.v of hearing learning. $1250.00 cash deposit re­ typo, all inodern improvements. 2 car some newspaper having a circulation and return make to this Court. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... ApartuiPniH, Flnta, Tet.eiiiem. «3 Single of 6 rooms modern, garage rrofeaahtnn, flervlrea quired on merchandise. Manufactur­ garage, 100 feet front. Inquire 23 in said probate district, and by post­ WILLIAM S. HYDE IIiialneKM nnrt Garages— Serrlce— Storage 10 ing a copy of this order on the public and poultry house, lot 65x150. Buslne.«is Service* tMTerert . I O er. 333 Dwight street. Springfield. Academy- strqet. J udge. Mass. I’O RENT — CENTE.'-’ NIAL apart- sign post In said .Manchester, flve H-4-29-29. Price $5,500. Househi'ild Services Offered . .IS-A TO RENT— GARAGE. Benton street. Building—Contracting ...... H ments. tour room aodtiment. laiit- FOR SALE— 6 ROOM house, .ill Im­ days before the said da.v of hearing Greenacres. Apply W'm. Munsie. Tel. provements. steam heat, oak linisli, and return inal:® to the Court. Brand new Dutch colonial, 6 Florlst.s — Nurseries ...... tor service, heat, gas range, ice box 26S6-W. Arcicies Fur Sal* 45 furnished. Call Manchester Con- oak doors, sun porcli, in desirable WILLIA.M S. HYDE rooms, oak floors, hot water heat, Funeral Directors ...... location, wiili garagt?. Price rlgliu Heat In g —Plumbing— Roofing structiqB Company. ’ business which Help Wanted —.Male or Female ern liuuse willi garage. Coma and ASHES HE.\^OVED BY loud or job In OAK AND APPLE tree wood for inents.'in'cluding steam heat. Inquire get auqu'uinled. Wm. Kanehl, 519 deceased last dwelt within said town |ias greatly increased since Schaller Agents Wanted ...... rtovR and 'fire place, best quality. 147 E.. Center street. Tel. 1830. and by publishing the same in some SiLuailons Wanted — Female .. light moving truck. V. Flrpo, 116 Center street. started the day and night service. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 i Wells street. Phone ‘2466-W. Frank V. iX'lilianis. Buckland. Tel. newspaper having a circulation In 989-2. FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, all said probate district, within ten days The building will be df brick end Robert J. Smith Emplovmenr Agencies ...... 4U I will be entered on a level from Cen­ r '■ 3v' I.lve Stuck —Pe»«—Poallry—Vehicles j Improvements, rent reasonable. In­ l^egal Nutlces 79 from the date of this order, and re- FOR s a l e —THE FOLLOWING kinds quire 91 Cooper street. turn make to this court of the notice ter street, but because of tb6 pecu­ Dogs—Birds-I’eis ...... ■-•- 41 , Florists— N qrseries 15 of wood, sawed stovp .length, and 10 00 AlAIN StliK .ET Live Stock —Vehicles ...... 42 ; j given. liar slope of the" gro'jnd there will under cover, chestnut hard and slab. FOR RENT—MODERN 5 room Hat, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WILLIA.M S. HYDE. Poultry and r.iipplles ...... j FRIUT t r e e s . GRAPE vines, flower­ also be tk basement -which can be "If you intend to live on earth own Wanted — Pe‘s — Poult ry--Stock 44 L. T. Wood Conuiany. 55 BIseell St. new floors, steam heat, heat furnish­ at Manchester, within and for the Judge. ing shrubs, climbing vines, hedge ed. G. E. Willis. 2 Main street. Tele­ Kistrict of Mancliester, on the 27tU. H-4-29-29. used for storage purposes. a slice of If/’ Pl>r Siile— Sliacellnneoue plants, barberry and privet, rose phone 50 or 533, dav of April. A. D., 1929. ■Articles tor Sale ...... 4^ bushes, ramblers, evergreen trees, Garden, Farm. Da^ry Produrtc .50 Present IVILLIA.M S. HYDE, Erq.. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Ivys, asparagus roots, hardy plants. Building Materials'*'...... Judge. at Manchester, within and for the Spring bulbs, annual and perennial FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS and Estate of 'William H. Wright late of District of Manchester, on the 27th. Diamonds— Watches—Jewelry .. 48 flowering plants. All number one FOR SALE—s t r a w b e r r y plants. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 garage. Apply 73 Summer street. Manchester in said district, deceased. day of April. A. D.. 1929. stock. Plant now! The Wayside Gar­ Howard 17. and Premier. Call 270 Upon application of Eva Wright Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq- Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A dens. Nursery Dept. P. j. Burke, Gardner street. Tel. 1893. Garden — Farnv—Dairy Products 60 FOR RENT—3 TENEMENTS, 8 rooms Cullin praying for the appointment of Judge. Prop. Tel. 714-2, Rockville, Conn. each. 102 and 104 Woodbrldge street. Trust Estate of. Justus W. Hale late Household Goods ...... - cojinnlssionei's to pass upon a claim FOR s a l e —STABLE, manure, best Apply 72 North Elm street. disallowed by the administrator of of Manchester, in said District, de­ Machinery and Tools ...... 5*2 BOSTON FERNS. BEC.ONIAS, earner .quality, cow and horse mixture. In­ .said estate, as per application on flle. ceased. Musical Inst rumen IS ...... 63' tions $1 doz.. calendulas 35c a pan in Office and Store Kqiitnment...... 64 quire S. D. Pearl. 120 Woodland FQR JJIENT—4 ROOM tenement; up­ It Is The Trustee having exhibited Its hud ami. bloom. Hanging pan full ot street or telephone 1457. stairs; Vine street, between School ORDERED:—That the foregoing account -(vith said estate to this Court Sporting Goods—G u n s ...... 68 green Inch plants, ato. $1 aach. Bvar- and W ells,-$19. Inquire 11 Vine. application be heard and determined for allowance, It Is Specials at the S to r e s ...... 66 greens and shrubs. Tel. 8-3091. 879 Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 67 at the Probate office in Manchester in ORDERED;—That the 4th day of Burnside Ave. Greenhouse. East Househni J Ouodn 51 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM flat, with said District, on the 4th day of May, May, A. D.. 1929, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) Wanted—to Kuv ...... 6S Hartford. garage. Apply G. E. Willis, 2 Main II 0(1 ||III_ Iton rrt— II n t e U— Kesorta D.. 1929, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) In the forenoon, at the Probate office. In said llrafnnrnniB FOR SALE—ONE USED Maytag street. Telephone 50 or 533. forenoon, and that notice be given to Manchester, be and the same Is as­ A 250 Lot Peyelopment FOR SALE—LARGE VARIETY of washing machine In good condition. all persons: Interested In said estate signed for a hearing on the allow­ Ftooir.s Without Board ...... 59 shrubs, rose bushes and evergreens FOR RENT—(6 ROOM tenement, with Boarders Wanted ...... / ...... 69-A Cheap for cash. Alfred A. Grezel. of the pendency of said application ance of said account with said estgte, at reasonable prices. Also hardy Main street, opposite Park street. or without garage, all Improvements. and the tfpie and place of hearing and this Court directs the Trustee to Location>>oSellhis: Price and.Re-Sale Value of lots or Country Board —Resorts ...... 60 perennials, phlax and Sweet William Inquire 168 Hilliard street. Hotels-Restaurants ...... 61 South Manchester, Conn. ' thereon, by publishing a copy of this give public notice to all persons In­ 25o dozen. Hardy chrysanthemums, order in. some newspaper having a terested therein to appear and be houses in this location are unsurpassed. Back hy ‘a live Wanted — Rooms— Board ...... 62 Japanese Iris. German Iris $1.00 doz. FOR RENT—5 ROOM modern flat at circulation In said district, on or be­ heard thereon by publishing a copy of Ueiil Kslnte For Kent Gladiolus bulbs -25c dozen. Bleeding 22 Summ.er street. Apply James J. Apartments. Flats Tenements .• 63 New 3 piece parlor set $115. fore April 29, 1929, and by posting a this order in some newspaper having organization—with twenty-five (25) years successful heart $1 each. Peonies 3 for $1. 9 piece used walnut dining room Rohan. 'Tel. 1668. copy of this order on the public sign a circulation In said District, on or Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Stra'wberry plants 75c hundred. John set, $135. Houses for Kent ...... 65 post in said town of Manchester, at before April 29. 1929. and by posting experience. McConvllle. 7 Wlndemere street. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR RENT—MAT 1ST., five room least five days before the day of said a copy of this order on the public Suhurtan tor Kent ...... 66 Homestead Park. Tel. 1640. 17 Oak Sf. flat. with garage. Apply at 281 Summer Homes for Re n t ...... 67 hearing, to'appear If they see cause sign post In the Town where the de­ Spruce, street. ■ ; at said time and place and be heard ceased last dw-elt, five days before Wanted to Kent ...... 68 FOR SALE—ELECTRIC refrlfcarator. relative thereto, and make return to said day of hearing and return make Close to Hartford, Every House a Model Iteiil Esiole For Rnlo MoTing—iyncking—Storage £0 used short time, fariilly size. Apply FOR HBNT—4 ROOM flat, and Apartment Buildings for Sale . . . 69 this court." to this Court. ' . to Mr. Ferris. HoiJsa^urnlshlng De­ garage, 147 School street. Apply WILLI.4.M S. HYDE WILLIAM S. HYDE lousiness Proiteriy for Sale ....• 70 partment, J., W. Hjde.; Company. James J. Rohan,' telephone 1668. ' Judge. When in need of Real Estate advice consult a specialist. Farou and Land for Sale ...... (1 LOCAL AND LONG distance trucking. Judge, H-4-29-29. h -4-29-29. , Houses for Sale ...... 72 Efficient service. ■ Reasonable prices. FOR SALE—SIX ROOMS of furniture'. B'OR RENT-r4,’ 6‘ AND 6 room rents, A trial wjll convince you. Call 1235. Apply 165 ^utumn street. Telephone $28 up. Apply Edwa-d J. Holl, 865 Jtesort Property for Sale 74 Tracy’s Express. 2193. ■ , ■ ' Main Street. Telephony 660. Suburban for S a le ...... 75 The Amazon river is 4,000 One out of every five of our Real Estate tor Exchange ...... 76 WANTED—LOAD-or part load . en: OUR .OPENING SALE tomorrow. Very FO R R E N T — B fiv a ROOM flat on JY»1- miles in length, as compared with president^ have been vice presl- Wanted — Real Estate ...... 77 route to New-York or New Jersey, • special' complete bridge lamp $1:79. mont street., downstairs^ all nod- the 3,160-mile length of the Mis­ dents ‘-who came to office through Auction—Legal NoHcee between May 1st and May 15th. Per- Don’t miss this. Benson Furniture ern Improvements and garage. In­ sissippi. the 'd^ath of the president. Edward ]. Holl^ Auction Sales ...... 78 rett & Glenney. Company, Main street. quire S7 Oelmont street. TeL 94-6. Legal Notices ...... 865 Main Street. GAS BUGGIES—Aunt Sue Has a Cal|3r By FRANK BECK

T H E IDEA I JUST STOPPED IN FOR I KNBW NO^OY WELL ,1 MUST BE A-GOIN V ,, OH,-YES. HAVE YOU SEEN OF H ER SH E DIDN’T XX}Ot86XX3{KXXyXKXKXXXXXXX1CX36XX>XXXXX36X36XXXXXXX3{X^Q‘ A MINUTE . I'VE GOT THE V TO O K h e r 01,0 ; M EAN M R. STRANGEST THING TO TEIrL- ) BROOCH. SHE ! a n y MORE o p THAT HANDSOME INVITING JUST WANTED TO - MAN,THAT WAS HERE THAT DAN TO C A LL DRESSER. SHE VOU. .WHOEVER TOOK MY NK5HT. ? . 1 IN V IT ED HIM TO ON HKRI M EA N T THAT BROOCH SENT IT BACK ATTRACT ATT^TION,! A W FU L SA M BY MAIL.. NOW WHO AT T h e p a ^ v . ; C A L L B U T: h e AIN'T BEEN First and Second Mortgages AROUND Y ET . 1 WAS PERSON THAT DO YOU S ' P O S E IT SO M EB O D Y m a i l e d \ W O RKS FO R c o u l: d a - b e e n ? S IT ^ACK —— » 'WONDERIN' IF HE 'WAS \ WHAT A LIKEIY / ■ STILL- IN TOWN t HIM. WEOPFER— > S T O R Y I I ' ^ INVESTMENTS Secured by local properties in large and small amounts— paying 6% and upwards. No money lost *to clients through this office in the past twenty-five (25) y e ^ . M)WARD Ji HOLL t, 86^ Main Street.

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MAJNUHiaSTEK EVISNIWU HEKAUJ, SUUTH MAWUnESiEK, i;UIMW.i M U^UAl, Ai*KlL Z», iyZ9. PAai-ieftf; K apperW«.U.«.>AT.O>r. Fanny" Says:' SENSE aod NONSENSE SKIPPY By Percy L. Crosby Trials of a Traffic Cop. Ah? it's k CRAZY “ Say, Stupid, what’s the big Idea of turnin’ three blocks atrai|;ht ptA?e T» OT ( ahead and go up Glontz Avenue to the city morgue no lady I don’t STORe ANYWAV know where you can buy buttered dog biscuits now don't gimme no argument or I ’ll slip you a ticket yes lady them signals work by electricity I ain’t allowed to carry baby buggies across no streets so you never seen me put my hand up, well, why didn’t you, -are you blind or just dumb no mister 1 don’t know the population of this city say who ever told you you could drive a car yes lady the 3 o’clock train for Celery. Falls leaves the Union Station at 3 o’clock well you m / big bum the judge’ll give you 20 years for that pull over to the curb there how should I khow where you can get safety razor blades sharp­ ened and don’t gimme no back talk yes lady you dropped your, hand­ y kerchief what do you think I ’m blowing this whistle for just for Cl ttn. Kinr RMIum Syn4l«*t«. Rrtur^ ri(Kt> mtrvta fun you poor sap would you care to H-\b l2^?. «A< « buy some tickets for the pollce- 'When there’a » married couple OUR BOARDING HOUSE on n Jury it must be hard to reach The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox an agreement. •V Piluj n "Go,” not a "Come." By Gene Ahem "Everything comes to him w ho, SI “ Yeah; that’s how I got a fine THE SKIPPER HAS poOMP A PRETTY SwCK USE F<>R OUP AdTb TlRpy for parking my car Joday.” [■tHeiJ* Voii Will •MR. AtfoRUEV/ww LE*r ME ASK VoU A pUESriOkl.,— 1 SWEAR th a t AS A 6E06RAPHICAL SClE^ATisr^ SUPPoSiKis X Guide (to party of the Ford MADE M'V 'REPoRY To VoLl, YHAY Ik) YHE UPPER plant)— "Do you know what would MoMEWY AMA-ZOkl -REGIOkI^ X SAW CUPP Ll-ZARDS YHA'T happen if that man on the right oip yHe crash., USED A PARACHUYe Ik) • •DESCEklDlklG, XHA'f I A MATTER OP LUCK. side ever missed a day at work?’’ VoU WERE FULL.,w^ Interested Observer— "No, what CAME ACROSS' A YURY l E TH A t HAD A WlklDoW oU m e a k 1t »—^ How POOR is your LUCK? Un­ would happen?” \'fS SH E LL^ ww«-XF l A f l d is c o v Je r e d a Y r e e t h a Y Guide—.^‘Twenty-two hundred IKI TllLL 'fcSSES^ioiJ less it is very poor, you should have opEkiED AS AU* Um b r e l l a D d m k le a r a il ) little trouble with today’s letter and sl.xtr one Fords would go out OF VoUR TAcULTlES golf hole. Par is five rnd one solu­ of the factory without springs.” 'pRofECrt' ITS delicate BARK Would VoU tion is on another page. Interested Observer— "Say, mis­ Tor SlSHr AHd ■DoUBT me 9 ___ THeU WHV KloY PEASokl YHAY ter, tliat fella's been sick a lot, Tl^A'T' X CERTAIklU^ COULD OBS6RV)E ain’t he?” You AcYUALLv/ saw A COMMOkl AcciDEklY EGAof p o o IE Garage Proprietor: "Police sta- THE ACClDEKlr tlon?” WlYH A LEViEL "Voice on the Phone. "Yes. What’s wrong?” \ HEAD 9 " I ’ve got a suspicious character here. He wants to pay cash for a second-hand car.” V i Traffic Cop: "So! After knocking down that old gentleman you’re running away to escape a sum­ mons.” Chauffeur: "Gosh, Officer, I thought there was enough trouble L u c K as it was. Here lies a pedestrian. THE RULES. Much colder than ice; He only jumped once C mm 9 • 9 1— The idea of Letter Golf is to When he should have jumped change one word to another and do twice. it in par. a given number of strokes. Thus to change COW to "Does your fiancee know much HEN, in three strokes, C <, HOW, about automobiles?” HEW, HEN. "Heavens, no! She asked me If 2— You change only one letterI cooled my car by stripping the at a time. gears.” V 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each Traffic Cop: "Say, you, who the jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ Hell do you think you are, going 60 tions don’t count.. miles an hour?” 4— The order of letters cannot be Motorist: " I t ’s this way. Officer changed. — I was hurrying to get a couple of Lokj6 DIsrAkldfe-' One solution is printed on an­ tickets to the Policeman’s Ball.” other page. "•/ES” Traffic Cop: “ I ’ve just two (•Fontatot r*'' I«e> nco'u.s.'FAT.orF. ^ Oisi#. nea seavicc. tickets left, sir. Here you are sir...... Wife— I just bought a set of Thats’ right, two dollars, sir. Shakespeare. Lovely weather we’re having, sir?” i Husband (angrily)— How many WASHINGTON TUBBS II The Post Mortem By Crane limes; have I told you not to buy Radio sermons are an awful those foreign tires? crack at the collection plate. 6000 NtlAlS, ("AIEF, pot VASH T08BS FELL FOR EPFRY ( SPLASR*. RiGHt mtODER r 8ut ARE YOU SURE Too DARK, CHIEF. SURE*. NOT VUN CHANCE IN TRAP IH D£R OUMGEON VOt ISS. OV\ HO, SUCH A PUMMtRl R\FFE.P. HE MENtl LUCK*-f HE'S d o n e FOR? DID ' nearly, midnight, A MILLION DOT HE COUlO SVIMj . HE VASvLUC<.Y,THO— LUCkV UMTiL HE PUSHED OER FOOL» HE ESCAPED DER Y YOU SEE HIM GO YOU KNOW. BUT out UF Dfit RIFFER. NO, BY ttOttoN VOt LEt our tl6ER» But, m MY OWM 1 OFER. DER VAtcR HE VENt OFER- dOEj HE'S out UF DER VAN DER tiGER. HAI DER EYES, I SAW HIM JUMP / PALU? . DON't VORRY FOR KEEPS*. TvCjERI 8T IM DER PAP\DS._^ ABOUT ^ \ ) CAN i dOE» DOt'S ------^ ------, __ ^ ^ __ GREAtl DOT'S f r IT BE S’gOfyy.($y HACCOCMRAN^PICrPRCg^T^KNICK ^ GREAti tBUB •?

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(READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR TUB PICTtRE) SALESMAN SAM Quick Response By SmaU ‘Oh, my,” exclaimed the Goofy- “ Oh! I see a patch of ground, be­ goo. " I t ’s awful! What am I low. I fear that’s where we’re go­ -V (SET M e TH' WANT. AD to do? The Tinies’ cabin fall­ ing to hit. It’s almost over now. Mo 500MSR. 60SUI Hes ALesttAtAepop! WELL, P6R GOSH SAKeSl SORRY, BOSS, BUT I OUIT'. f a r . ©e. (T FRDIT Me To] Why, I can hardly catch my JLhroush OSpA(Vrt^NT OP THe SAID THAN MOST © e AN (WPOR.TANT AO'. I’LL^ THIS 'S MY LUCKY DAY! GOT A BeTTER, 30B IM MISS A CHANCe UKeTHlSlI ing and they all are tucked inside. JACKSONVILLC. YoORbfAL- breath. Are we to all be dashed H-IS Toe AS OoNe, SIR'. 3UST USTeN IN OM THIS'. ^ I M D ' I brought them up here in the air, to death? I ’m praying that the HCfTtC. Ri&HT AWAY « Step INTA . and now it seems it wasn’t fair. I Goofygoo will rescue' us some- SWIttHSOHKD NO.ST never should have taken them on how.V ■ OPBRATbR, such a high-up ride.” And then the Goofygoo came 7/ The Tinies, in the meantime, near and said, “ Cheer up, lads! I SALCSMAM saw that they were falling, and in am here. I ’ll do my best to save 'SAM HAS awe, they all began to holler, you, thought my plan may fail to MAMASeO “ Help! We're dropping to the work. Just don’t fall out, but To PP« OFP ground. Won’t someone make this hang on tight. Perhaps this will H(s Room cabin stop before we take an aw­ turn out all right. When there are S (L L > ful flop.” The cabin kept on fall­ things for me to do, I ’m never &OT tfeDAT ing, as it swerved around and known to shirk.” Vie PIHD 'round. Below the cabin he_ then ,flew. «IM Down through a cloud they It was a right smart thing to do. STILL quickly fell, and kept on dropping The .Tinies watched him closely. down pell mell. It seemed they They were very near 4Iie ground. PLUSGIMfr must have been real high, which The Goofygoo then got a whack. ALOMG- added to their plight. A short He caught the cabin on his back. fall wouldn’t be so bad, and many It, Anally balanced upright, and 5f that Sort they’d had. But this the bunch were safe and sound. was quite a long one, ’cause the earth was not in sight. (Ttiere is more excitement in Then Scouty loudly shouted. the next story.) ks_ " '-s ■ •

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f o u r t h a n n u a l . MONTHLY MEETING RECOMMENDS FIVE . Manchester Fish and NEW FIRE HYDRANTS CONCERT Game Club Cooidlig of the Given by th« TINKER HALL Wednesday, May 1, 8 p. m. BEETHOVEN GLEE CLUB Important Business—Refreshments Growth in ^umber Shows Steady Growth of the Town; HELGE E. PEARSON, Director Emil Andreotta and his family, Tentative Locations. EVA M. JOHNSON, Accompanist together with his' brother, Louis, who were associated as proprietors Fire hydrants are serving as a Assisted by of Murphey’s restaurant here until reliable indication of the steady about a year ago, will leave Man­ JUDSON HOUSE, Tenor growth of the town of Manchester. chester tomorrow. They are mov­ Many additional hydrants have been EVA GILES, Soprano ing to Brooklyn, N. Y., where they -s < installed during the past lew years • Mrs. Carver,' a ,representat6r Intend to make their future home. to take care of the town’s expan­ From the They have no definite plans for the sion. Today there a're 270 hydrants from '’the- Detroit',: Michigap, National Broadcasting Co. present. located in the South Manchester Stove Coihpaiiy, 'will be at .^the district alone. During the past store all this.week,’ cjemonstrat- New York City George Dougherty, s6n of Mr. week. Chief Albert C. Foy has been and Mrs. P. H. Dougherty of ihg the Garland/ Gas Stove. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUSI conducting an Investigation into the Dougherty street, who has been in need of more hydrants and said to­ Gome in and see how easy it is Tuesday Evening, April 30, 1929 Cuba since early in November as a day that five or six more will prob­ to b^e a cake on a' Garland tutor for two Cuban young men ably be installed in the near future. range. Bo. Manchester, Conn.— ^Tickets S I who are planning to enter one of Although the definite locations the colleges in the United States in will be decided by the Fire Commis­ September, will' complete his con­ sioners at their regular meeting in tract early in June and will return May, Chief Foy will recommend ABOUT TOWN to Manchester in the latter part of their installation as the following that month. points: C. Elmore Watkins of South 1— In the new development of W. Main street who has been spending Harry England at • Manchester a few days at Camp Bethel, Tyler- LOCAL TEACHERS STUDY Green. yille, is expected home tomorrow. 2— Fairvlew and Center street NEW METHODS IN N. Y. territory./ Ever Ready and Loyal Circles of 3— On Proctor road which'runs Kings Daughters will be repre­ from Center to West Center street. sented at the annual conference of Thirteen of Them Soending 4— On Garden street. the Kings Daughters of Hartford 5— In the new development of B. sounty at the parish house of the Their Vacation Visiting J. Holl in the section th&t was for­ Congregational church in Windsor Bronxville Public Schools. merly known as the McKee street Thursday. Mrs. George Fryor of stadium. Jewett City, state president will be Thirteen Manchester school teach­ the principal speaker. ers are spending? the spring vacation this week visiting other schools in SAVINGS BANK INSTAUS Girl Reserves will meet at Center New York City and Bronxville. The church this evening at 7 o’clock. purpose of their visit is to study The Troubadours will rehearse at methods used in other schools. NEW POSTING MACHINES 7:30 in the junior room. Those who are making the study are Miss L. S. Hanna, Miss Emma The women’s afternoon prayer Borowski .from the Washington System Now Used Insures meeting of the Church of the Naza- school. Miss E. Reed, Miss Edith New 1929 rene will be held tomorrow at 2 Eaton, Miss Catherine Shea, Miss Bank and Depositor Against o’clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Anna McGuire, Miss Elizabeth Error—Is Latest Method. Black and Whiter i Hausmann, 93 Hamlin street. Krapowicz and Miss Elizabeth M. Bennett from the Barnard school. The Savings Bank of Manchester GARLAND GAS STOVE GARLAND Mrs. Howard Briggs and sons Miss Hildah Butler, Miss Alice M. h|s Installed new posting machines GARIJU® GAS STOVE' Austin and George of Valley street Marshall, and Miss Carmlta Lasher which facilitate service and reduce with enclosed cooking top left today to spend-the week with from the Nathan Hale school. Miss the possibility of errors thus prov­ relatives in Holyoke, Mass. Catherine McGuire from the Hollis- ing a modern protection for savings less heat control ter street school and Mrs. Hazel depositors. A most interesting GAS STOVE Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Gess, dental hygienist in the Ninth demonstration of the new equip­ $105 School ’ District. ment was witnessed today by a association, will exemplify the ini­ INSTALLED $37-95 tiatory ceremony at the district The Individual plan or what Is representative of The Herald. The Special! known as the Winnetka Plan was machines operate speedily and ac­ INSTALLED j rally at the Hotel Garde, Hartford, The new 1929 Garland Ortho-Thermal Gas Range— the . . . • ^ I ; ‘ • Wednesday evening. The guards introduced In Bronxville a few curately making simultaneous and years ago under the direction of A. most beautifully designed of any cooking appliance burning and officers are reminded to take identical entries on both the de­ any kind of fuel. A smooth, flush main front encases the $2^95 A beautiful white stove trimmed with bajrit J Stoddard now superintendent of positor’s pass book and the bank’s ebony. Complete with four burners, simmer, the 7 o'clock trolley at the Center schools in Schenectady. New York. valves, burners and dirt tray which are accessible through” on that evening. A number of the ledaer card. the warming closet drawer— exposing only the neat porce-i broiler, utility drawer and large oven. A stove While in Bronxville, Manchester This method Insures absolute The Garland Gas Range, a master members will be present at the teachers will make a study of the lain switch buttons which regulate the gas for cooking top piece of beauty at this low price. that will add to the appearance of any kitchen^ banquet at 6:30. Supreme officers 8,greement between the records of and oven. All vitreous porcelain Inside and out. Com­ results of this method. 'The schools the depositor and the bank. It also White pprcelaln stove with burnt Connected for gas in your home with the usual are expected at the' rally. to be visited in New York are the plete with a brolier and a 14x20 inch oven.. See this new ebony trimmings. Four burner obliviates the possibility of error Garland tomorrow! installation. Horace Mann and Lincoln Schools, under the old system of making all stove complete with broiler and A surprise birthday party was both experimental schools connect­ entries with pen and ink. Although 14x18 Inch oven. given Miss Violet Cole at her home ed with Columhla University. the process of transferring the ac­ at 10 Middle Turnpike West, Sat­ New York City public schools counts to the new pass books is A Small Down Payment Smaller fetove ...... $27.95 A Liberal Allowance Will urday night. Miss Mary Damato which have been selected are Pub­ necessary and requires time, when •was in charge. Miss Cole was the lic School No. 4.'> Bronx, under the this has been completed the ma­ Installs a Garland in Your Home. (14-inch oven) Be Made on Your Old Stove. recipient of a beautiful aquamarine direction of Angelo Patri. national­ chines will ma!ke possible much in addition to numerous other ly known educator, and Public quicker service.. gifts. Games were played and Mrs. School No. 61 Bronx, under the The Savings Bank of Manchester, Adelaide Battaglia and William direction of Edward Maguire who a mutual institution wherein all The Garland Bungalow \ Sullivan favored with vocal solos. is promoting the group study plan. profits accrue to the depositors, has \ Elmer McLoughlin accompanied at long evidenced the prosperity and the piano. thrift of the people of Manchester. MIDDLE WEST FLOODS Its deposits of over $6,000,000 are T T I m T Mrs. Nettie L. Silcox of Church steadily increasing and the bank is street has sold her two-family recognized as one of the larger RANGE house on Wadsworth street to H. H. CAUSE MEAT INCREASE mutual savings institutions in the West & Son. local building contrac­ state. It has further demonstrated tors. They in turn have sold| their Two Cents a Pound Jump Due its leadership by being amon,g the 7-room Dutch colonial with extra first to recognize the value of building lot on Scarborough road, to Inability to Get Cattle to machine posting and its advantage II Hollywood subdivision, to Mrs. Sil­ Shipping Points. to both the depositor and the bank. Installed cox. Mr. and Mrs. Silcox and tbeir daughters are planning to . move Marketmen report that the price from Church street to their new of beef has been affected by the PUBLIC RECORDS home this week. The transfers storms and fioods in the Middle "were made through the Wallace D. West. Today the price of beef was A compact gas range that is built, especially for bungalows, or any small Robb agency. two cents a pound more than it was 'The following permits were to­ home. A stove that is used, for ^cooking, baking-and heating. A beautifiri last Saturday, due to the inability day issued by Building Inspector Polish children or children of of the growers to get their cattle Edward C. Elliott, Jr.; gray and white stove with theTamous Garland ortho-thermal" oven control. Polish parents, who are members of to the shipping points. This, it is George Forbes, a single tenement Complete with four gas burners, ^ o coal bu yers, and an oven.. Duplex .grates. the Polish Independent Catholic claimed, by both the marketmen house located on lot No. 195 of the church, are being given lessons in and the salesmen, is likely to cause Elizabeth Park tract, on Tanner the Polish lan,guage. both in the further advances during the week, street. He will do h’ s own building. translation of the English to the or until there is a drop in flood Charles Rogouski, a one-family Polish, as well as the Polish langu­ water. house on Middle Turnpi.e to fit every purse age to the English. The instrutv tions are held each afternoon dur­ GARLAND THIS WEEK ing the week in Turn hall on North XXjtjSSXj(5t5S5tKSjOt*MtSt!SSS«S3

One pound rolls of Creamery Butter . .49c J_L Maxwell House Coffee...... 46c lb. ■f T No. 7 Brooms, polished handle...... 39c Sweet, juicy Florida Oranges .. 31c dozen CANDLE SERVICE CLOSES Matches, 6 boxes...... 19c Grapefruit, 4 for ------25c OLDER BOYS’ SESSIONS W A T K I N S b r o t h e r s ; I n c . TIFFANY r . Pinehurst Hamburg .. ___ 30c lb. PLAYER PIANO Conference Here of Hartford • County Y. M. C. A. Groups _,ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS The Meat Department Concluded on Saturday. C M P E Lja: IL DAKJSX $175 win have very nice Native Veal for stewing. Lean Ribs An impressive candle service An Investment of Corned >12c to 16c 1b., and plenty of solid lean marked the final session o f the RobieH iC ^ dersoft Used only 4 years. cuts of Corned Beef including Boneless Briskets and Hartford County Older Boy’s Con­ Funeral Director T Chuck pieces. ’ .! In Happiness Original owners paid $650 ference at the South Methodist for this Player. Church Saturday afternoon. A —and' their happiness is assured large circle was formed, each boy by the selection ol quality lumber Action in fine shape. holding a lighted candle, sirmbblic SPECIAL of a torch, a.prayer was said and irom acon c^ that has built its repu­ Mahogany case. the conference adjourned. on SHOE REPAIRING tation through satisfied customers. The session opened with sacred Large size. FILE2S music on the chimes and organ fol­ Men^s Spies ^ w e d ...... $1.00 DEVEIAII’ED ANH They, are getting excellent service top, from SPECIAL lowed by a service of worship by Ladies* Soles Sewed . ^. . . .75c Guaranteed. the young people o( the Blue Hills PRINTED For ivieifchants’ Week Baptist Church, Hartford. Alfred We use the best quality 24 HOUR SERVICE ♦------Coons, chairman of the deputation leather. Promilt attmtion. Film Deposit Box at W. O. Glenney Co. . committee of Wesleyan University Store Entraiice • >4 ■ Table Of Colored and speaker, of the deputation com­ Boston ^! FREE! mittee of Wesleyan University and ^ Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies speaker at the opening session Shoe Riepair" Shop , Allen Place, > Phone 126, Manch< ,*r spoke on "What About My 105 Spruce St., Near Bissell S t Rolls Bench, Glassware Future?" He told of the obstacle^ confronting a boy in the future Tuning^ Delivery. Comports, Candy Jars, Candle Sticks, etc. and said that the YMCA had been formed for tbe purpose of prepar­ Y. M. 0. C. WINS ,17-4. Best Quality Gert*' 2 Years to Pay. • .. at 25% off ing the boy for this future and The Y. M. C. C; outplayed bope- — PANSIES -- helping him In bis battle with life. land’s AllrStars In a return game HEMSTITCHING SteeTs Mastadon. SEED POTATOE Rev. Elmer Thlenes, secretary of at the north end playground yes­ Good Variety of Colors. the Hartford County, YMCA, briefly terday afternoon by a score of.'17 D. M. C. COTTONS summed up the conference as a to 4. Fiddler pitched a line ga!me ANipERSON GREENHOUSES Prank V.WiUiaats Dewey-'Richnian Co. whole saying that It had * «one^a for tbe Y, IJ. C. 0. Two home runs KEM P^S 'ong’way towards achieving its pur­ were bit during the gams, on.t| by Mria :Elijiotf8 Shop : 163 Rldi^e St. Buckland fewelsrs,. Silversmiths, Stationers, Opticians pose, * namely ‘"to Reach Tbe drunlg Slaga and the other by Joe Jiellbtt." ...... ____ 658'lfaiii SW Phono 2124 So* Manchester 1