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■ ■ ■ .■ • • . • - • ■ ‘ v... - ...'■. ,. *.i/ ^ ‘ 'ji.t ^ Circiilati(»i Statement. ATcrnge daily drculation of THE Fair and oolda^ t o - t ^ g b t y frpc(/Xir<|| K , -• '/ S*«».‘. EVENING HERALD for V ■'■■ '*S,' freezing temperainre; FWday ' ^ ■. 3 ,8 4 8 MONTH OF MARCH and 00^ ; ^rong potUmesf winds*;, , 4- - ■w EBtablisbed a Weekly in 1891. Try THE HERALD WANT COL- VOL XL NO. 176 Established a Semi-Weekly in 1891. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. DMNS, 26 words or less 16 imts. Established a Daily in 1914. Three insertions 60 cents. PRICE THREE ------— — r r — J CHILDREN PLAY WITH DEAD UOyD GEORGE 10 MARE FIGHT;>"‘« ‘ swe News BODY OF INFANT New Haven, Conn., April 27.— The Le Roy, N. Y., April 27.— tr-' - Yale Playcraftsmen, an organization OhRdren o f one of the local of, undergraduates, who have been school were discovered playing making a laboratory study of dra­ with the dead body of a ,newly S pirit of Of HIS UEE FOR PEACE PACT matic production and presenting born male infant in the school I plays to. which the public have been : invited, have been prohibited from yard yesterday. Superintendent Rntish Premier Has Little i admitting the public to their per- Taylor took the body from them VHTOllS SQUIRREL .j formances, owing to a city regulation and reported the matter to Coron­ AMERICA RECOGNIZES ATTACKS MOTORMAN prohibiting general admission to er Graney. The children said they EGYPTIAN GO\T3RNMENT Hope that Russian Problem their laboratory which does not com­ found the body, buried it, then ply with the building code. They President Harding Declares t k t Something of Grant's Anderson, S. C., April 27.^A exhumed it and carried it to a Washington, Apiril 27.— The vicious squirrel is roaming the plan to enroll supporting members Can be Solved at Preisenl of their organization among Yale nearby creek where they washed United States has extended recog­ woods near here, seeking whom it nition to the new government of- Eagerness to Return to PeacCftd Ways Would Have may devour. The word of Frank faculties and undergraduates. it and then brought it to the school yard where they were Egypt subject to the contintiahqe Time *— Will Concentrate Stone, motorman for thO street of American rights in that coun­ car company here, today was given New Haven, Conn., April 27.— found playing with it. Brought Prosperity and Happiness to Europe— Many Tbon* try, it was offldiaHy announo^d. kt for the truth of the statement. Yale’s frAhman class met in Battell +- on P r i s e d Agreement Chapel at Yale today to decide upon the State Department'today.. ' Stone, going happily along to This means that. the sands Gathm: M Village of Point Pleasant to Commmnorate his wor^t, taking no more than the the degree for which each individual will study after completing the fresh­ LIBERTY BONDS. States will not surrender the Pledging Nations Against usual precaution against attack by territorial rights which have squirrels, was set upon by the ani­ man year. Members were called the Hundred^ Anniversary of the'Krth of the Great upon to Indicate whether they would New York, April 27.— Opening enjoyed for raanjfj t years. ffjbd mal, which fastened its teeth in Liberty; Bonds: 3 l-2s $99.68; '1st Egyptian governiue^ has Acts of Aggression— Note Stone’s right ear and enjoyed a pursue an academic or scientific 4 l-4s $99.86; 2nd 4 l-4s $99.84; course. 3rd 4 3-4s $99.94; 4th 4 1^4s $89.- ed the recogni%Mi;4 under American Soldier. nice breakfast. Stone sought to American terms, ll. » to Russia Tomorrow. brush the animal away with his 96; victory 3 3-4s $100.02; victory hand, whereupon the animal coun­ Meriden, Conn., April 27.— Her- 4 3-4s $100.70. bfert Varno, 27, of Thompsonville, Point Pleasant, Ohio, Appil 27 -'f’tlon throughout the world. They tered with a raid on his lingers, Against the menace of enemies with­ are not to be ignored, but they have Genoa, April 27.— Satisfactory chewing several of them. said to be a son of a physician in that town, was fined $100 and costs and in our borders, a century ajpd a half never halted the human procession, progress In drafting the note which and will not hinder the progress of Stone dashed to police head­ given a suspended sentence of'ten of .gratifyins American achievement will be addressed to Russia by the quarters and reported his experi­ this firmly founded republic.” days in jail by Judge Thomas P. will be held secure for all|time by allies was made today, according to ence, but the police don’t know Dunne in the police Court today, on a Rij^teons Defense. what to do about it except to go the patriotic citizenship /pf the re­ The President pointed out toward an ollicial announcement made at 2 charge of operating an automobile hunting. They suspect the animal public, President Hafdlii'^ declared the close of his speech that ■ aJ^* o’clock this afternoon. while under the- influence of liquor. though Grant had proclaimed the has rabies. He was arrested last night by the here today in an addres]^ in com- The note, which probably will be doctrine of “ moral disarmament” at state police on the Berlin road. n^emoration of the LflOth anniversr Appomattox, “ he believed in a na­ delivered tomorrow, will state exact­ PROTECT ary of , the birth of Gen. Ulysses S. tion equipped for righteous de ly how far the allies are prepared to Stamford, Conn., April 27.— Dele­ Grant. . fense.” go in conditions under which the gates from all parts of the state “ But no aggression was in hia DEMPSEY DEUGED attended the second annual stare con­ The future of the United States, breast,” the President declared . . . Sovi:^t government will be rqcog- vention of the colored women’s Re­ General Wn Pei Fn with a SPEEDING UP the President said to the thousands “ I can well believe that he would Dized. * WITH LOVE E H E R S publican clubs of Connecticuc here who were gathered here from all have approved all that the republic It will contain an admonition to today. Among the speakers on the Force o f 30,000 Men Opens parts of Ohio and neighboring states, has so recently done in joining other nations in lifting tte • burdens of t e ' the effect that the Genoa conference program was Mrs. Mary B. Talbert^ TARIFF ANftDONUS is guaranteed so long as leaders French Girls of All -Sizes of Buffalo, N. Y., honorary president armament and promoting under­ cannot continue in session indefinite­ among men put the country’s good standings which make war less like- ’ and Shapes Want to Marry of the national association of colored Drive on the Northern ly. . . Senate Machinery All Nicely Oil­ above personal and political ad^van- ly- American Fighter. women. ' W'^aming to Russia. ed ahd Running Smoothly for tage. “ I know be would have approved, Capital because surrendered'no indepen­ This last clause constituted a’ tac­ Paris, April 27.— Jack Dempsey New Haven, Conn., April 27.— Early Passage. 'Tho Great Strategist. Standing just off the main street dence, we gave up none, of the na­ tic warning to the Soviet against was ducking ’em right and left to­ ’J'he condition of Justice Edwin B. tionality for'^which he fought, but Gager of the Supreme court remain­ Peking, April 27.— One hundred Washington, April 27.— All the of this tiny village near the cabin in further time-consuming haggling, but day. which Grant was born, President we have furthered the assufances of A veritable avalanche of love let­ ed unchanged today, it was stated at and seventy American marines from machinery for putting the tariff and peace— ” does not constitute the ultimatum soldiers’ bonus bills through the Sen­ Harding delivered a stirring eulogy Which it was reported France would ters had descended upon the Ameri­ Giace Hospital, where he is suffering the flagship Huron of the Asiatic from congested aphasia. He re­ ate in the form favored by the ad­ of the great strategist of the civil demand. can champion as a result of an in­ fleet, arrived here today to protect war pronouncing him ‘‘a command­ Point P le ^ n tr l^io, The note will summarize the pour- terview attributed to him by a mains in an unconscious condition ministration was reported by Senator since last Saturday when ne was the American l^atipn. Thi fresh Lodge and other Republican leaders, ing figure in the military history of President Harding, .in ah a d d r ^ parlm^B to date and request definite versatile writer in the Excelsior. the worlfl; the purpassing examplar here today in -the 10{Hh knnlTers^y French girls of every station, s,ize suicken. guards are encasipend on the marine today to be “ hicely oiled and running answers ott points of controversy. smoothly.” . of magnanimity o f all time; the of the birth of (General D. S- Grant, TUose facts .were contained. In an and description want to marry hin), compound. ^ most striking example pf the possi­ spQko in part as follows: New Haven, Conn,, April 27.— He Although thd lOOtt anniversary of h^c^lrtphouae^ent which indicat- all because of the Elxcelsior.inteirvleVv ’^ 1 Tlw %itiah le^la

- to the pro- Pi^cpse^ise.' "^ ’ ' w p n s^ ,X ^ e a j^efetlng of slgnatdries “ I wi^n enough by my fighting ttr ♦ffFj.6I^D; WhflffiTiLe ^ e E ^ at the First ire ij^dsed the world and expf®6(Cr"3eei> regret tfflt and supiport any reasonable wife— nearly -National Bank here and then fled to While effprts at mediation cop- that true peace *had failed, toi-lqllaw for, pea^ie aRm: victi^ri; of the, Veysailies treaty, to consider tinue, little hope of avertlh& trouble “All of these ma! ” i»pLondon, April 27.— Britain has re­ that a new investigation would be in­ I suit. HEAVY DEATH TO E ent. This is the first family to be ed. ceived semi-official information that stituted at once because of charges so generally inflicted with the disease Germany is to furnish officers for the in Congress that such a condition since the epidemic here. THE STOCK MARKET. Soviet army ahd navy. exists. New York, April 27.— The stock New Haven, Conn., April 27.^— INMAUGAFIRE The news has caused great anxiety Mellon admitted that there had Bridgeport, Conn., April 27.— By market opened irregular today. in Whitehall and is believed here to been some duplication of the num­ London, April 27.— ^Two dea;d* to er at 21 1-8. Mexican Petroleum patch this afternoon. Station. These “ sets” are in cellars, Madrid, April, 27.—-The death toll Minneapolis, Minn., are taught Eng­ of the fire which destroyed the cus­ those disabled and suffering from in­ yielded nearly t’wo points to 127 1-2. lish by means of mlnature pieces of W’ES^ VIRGINIA The Free- State troops/ took walls of buildings and other hiberna­ juries received in the World war. Manhattan Guarantee was 1 1-8 low­ prisoners, capturing a epnaidpr^ls tion places, according to Dr.'Jfenkins toms house and an office building at furniture and. dther familiar objects. TREASON TRIALS. Malaga was estimated at between 50 er at 48 1-2. Pittsburgh Coal show­ By this method they learn familiar number of rifles, and much ^ and they are coming forth in search . Bridgeport, Conn., April 27.— ed a gain of 1-2 at 63 1-2. New Ha­ English terms very rapidly. of standing water where they will lay and 60 in despatches received here Charlestown, W. Va., April 27.— tion. today. Two appeals from decisions of Com- ven yielded 1-4 i o 26 3-4, and St. Approximately one-third \ of the Forty-five local unions and also a their eggs. l^eiisation Commissioner E. T. Buck­ Paul deferred was 3-4 lower at population of the world speaks the defense fund are named in an Two HonrarBatUe • Dr. .Jenkins said Connecticut is 500,000 PAPER MILL ingham were filed here today, one 43 1-2. Chinese language or its dialects. amended bill of particulars filed by London, April ■v-'.y falling behind other sea coast states WORKERS WILL STRIKE by the. Crane Company against an the state in the treason trial of W il­ ment of more than in (efforts to rid the state of mos­ award of $13 per week for nine liam Blizzard, alleged leader of the tion , between Free quitoes, mentioning particularly the miners in their march to the Logan New York, April 27.— Unless the weekp to 'Edmund Cridhelo, and an­ mutineers in Mullingar .^dwrCsigf work of mosquito extermination in paper makers of America today with­ other hy the Bridgeport Brass Com­ border last summer, as having furn­ Nqw Jersey, where an increase in draw their wage cut demands more pany against an award of $4.22 per ished the money to finance the night was follbwed’tddlSlji ^ march. taxable property has resulted and than 500,000 paper mill workers will week for 312 weeks to the family of sale commandeering ..jThe bill was filed with Judge J. also in New York, and adds; , Jeroffie Guk, fatally injured at the Free State '''' strike May first, representatives of N. Wood in circuit court this morn­ “ A campaign against mosquitoes the latter declared today as leaderi coQipany's factory in July, 1918. In In the battle durfaiiit' lypuld do much to decrease suffering the latter case it is claimed that ing, in answer to a demand by the o f both interests went into confer­ defense for a'speclfic designation of rifles and-maohinA^|^i;^i^;i and to increase comfort in the state ence at the Murray Hill Hotel. The morq' than a tear elapsed before^ Meriden, Conn., April 27.— One-^overs. ot Connecticut. the coal unions accused in the indict­ and one. .wM workers said there was na union claim was filed. Owing to the ws^' man trolleyij may be run in this city The commission In Jts d.eciston ment against Blizzard with having ‘'The kid of 'children should be en­ hope of compromise. it wfM.' Impossible to communicate by the Connecticut Coippany, accord­ says that there is no reason why the man-Y wonnd'^- ‘ listed,, as it has been in the anti-iiy furixished funds to buy arms, am­ with Guk's relatives who were in ing to a de4i«lqn iof the pubiic utili- 'OperaUqn of these cars on the streets munition and aupplies for the marqh. the fighting:, c^;inI>^gns.^ - ' . ) U. S. Giant Stud Bicycle Tlreg, Auflria. cbmmisaipn htind^ down today, d esig n s^ • should not be allowed. HThergreatMi/' 1 Blizzard is aeoused of having soli- n®osqnlto, more of k $2.60 eaPh. M. Merz, 151 Ne. Main P denying Hayor H. ‘protest It-also calls-^attentloii to lhMaet that, etted funds from these .unions,' con­ and I iMBsance at present than the street. -Tel. 661.— Adv. • ' -Bpldgqport, Conti., April 27.- against th^m.'' ? , , . the. M ^ d ^ dtvlaihn of the Cdnnecti- spiring w4th them and, urging them EaiyflelA Ciqujity courts wlU advance The nitayar,. ..protested on the c^i^f-f^mpafiy showed a Ides of ^ contribute. . time one hoUr> nett ini t£e clMks trill remtiln n&- - S ' i ^ 5- 4''

CS--' I . . - - T -»*rro n THE EVENING HEBAU), THimSDAY, AHIIE 27, X922.

/.^Puoiiccn r ctii.'. of the Fre^-State pattdlng empire. He was only seek- own the' cbiibEiBV Fx' alrmy, tud y u > . vor tax collection fRESDENT PRAISE ing, tO:preaerye. He dJd to projects ffor the insurances i of enslave; he only hattL^ ,.,to mistain Wokld'poec^. li; ' F or-^e third Hme within the past in, the dis.rici: L.:e intimidating Lincoln, vshom God inspired to. be­ Genoa, April 27.— ‘.‘If ^egotiap fe# yam music lovers of the NbrOi wmeii 1 editors. SPIRTT OF PEACE stow. freedom. He did n ot' seek to tIoBS break down it will'be oTOr iAr-, End had the pleasure of installing is. remorkabKii' The Belfast Mul. ’ -'cord punish or destroy. He was fighting to tide Thtee of our draft agreemeat,” recital by Benjamin Berry, a of the Cucle lihd. e hf^ save and re-unite. In his heart 'Were M. Tcbitcheriii, the .'Russian foreign New York tenor, last evening. The girls acted ulcers. Belfast, Apfil, 27 - There have (Continued from page one) Norton presided at theVpisour. T1|^ been ninety seven murdors in Belfast no drasticd terms of surrender; he (Continued from page one) minister and chief of the delhgation recilal was held in the auditorium of craved the blessings of peace re­ to.the Genoa conference, decixaed.in only Cdrcle Attache WMlthe 1 since PebruaiV, fifty-seven attempted "He felt the assurance of the na­ the North Congregational church un­ stored.” an exclusive interview with the In­ der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid machihe The iftidr murders, 150 cases of house break-, tion preserved and yet the sweeping the troupe a tidy suim of mdney.' ‘I wonder sometimes if the mag-j ternational' News today. Society and 4^ ^ sized audi­ ing, 130 robberies, Lord Chief Jus­ utterance from his great heart was ditiona” which have been outlined. “ Wb caiifiot go further than •what naminity of Grant, the dogged, per-^ Even the British premier himself, ence. . Mr. Berry was assigted by Mrs. tice Moore announced today in open­ “ let us have peace.” sistent, unalterable Grant in warfare is offered in that arUcle. To demand GIBliS* OONFEBENGE. r ing the new court sessions. “ Undoubtedly the task of recon­ a confirmed optimist to the last min­ Virginia Vredenburgh, soprano, and -i-the unconditional surrender Grant ute in an internationai disagreement. more means Hiat we surrender So­ Miss Dorothy McCormick, reader Friday and Saturday are the days He declared that 800 criminals struction was lightened because of —-would not be helpful in the Ivorld vietism, which we will never do when the County GiIis^ Conference were respopsible for this reigh of Grant’s moderation. At the' heijght of today. The groat world atruggle, in Is described today as' bhlding littl^ "But let the world heed this warn­ Mrs.. Charles J. Strickland of this hope that the Russian problem caff place officiated as accompanist. will convene at Chmiey It is disorder. the struggle he.would .accept the which we so creditablir and helpfully ing:.' >' ■ ; - ■ hoped many town girls ^11 be Dublin Disorders capitulation ctf Fort Donelson only be settled at this timev “ If negotiations break off:— and it On former occasions when \ Mr. participated, left p^ples and nations Russian Mobilization. ed by 'these sessions. Ladies Dublin, April 27.— The De Valera- on conditions of ‘unconditional sur­ prostrate. wjll not be our fault if they do— we Berry has sung , here, he has been bavb agreed to entertain . vlsitlns Republican party will try to force a render;’ but when the fighting -was Attenticm .-was centered today up­ shall withdraw the entire draft assisted by his wife, a pleasing His Spirit Would Help. on (he fact that'Russia has no less girls will please be ready to receive test vote in the Bail Eireann today over, he changed from severity to ‘I cannot help bu t; believe that agreement' -with iits important con­ mezzo-soprano. Mrs.. Vredenburgh is their girls at 9 o’clock FYlday even^ moderation and generosity. than forty-eight divisions concen­ lyric soprano with a somewhat light­ on the issue of Republic or Free something of the spirit with which trated upon the Polish border. cessions, and it is very doubtful ing and make it possibleifor the girls State government for Ireland. “ He,saw union follow disunion, Grant welcomed •victory, something whethw we shall be able ever to of­ er voice, but her solos were artisti­ to be at Cheney hall at 9.3fi Satulfi but it was not his to live to see com­ . The Russo-Polish friction, due to cally sung and in the duets her voice Miss Mary MacSwiney today an­ of his eagerness to return to peace­ Poland’s alignment with the allies fer sneh ternis'again.” day morning. The chairman of food nounced her intention of demanding plete concord where discord had ful ways, would have speeded the blended pleasantly with Mr. Berry's. committee wishes all food contribut­ flourished. Geographical sectional­ restoration and hastened the return in the present controversy, and Rus­ Article Three of the Russian pro­ Miss McCormick who was here for a vote on a resolution rescinding ism is only a memory now. sia’s . contention that. Poland by the ed Friday sent to Hale’s or A. L. ratification of the treaty of peace to prosperity and happiness, without Riga agreement has formally recog­ visional draft was submitted to the the first time gave entertaining selec­ Brown’s stores before 4 p. m. Sectionalism Effaced. which there can be no abiding peace. commission of experts, ^on the Rus­ tions but in a voice that hardly filled with England which established the “ I do not mean to say that every­ nized the Soviet government has Saturday morning food is to be Free State. We clung to his vision of union re­ been of apparently unimportant sian .question Monday night and re- the auditorium. She had an attrac­ left at Hale’s store and the home of where in ou^Jand we are all in com­ stored, and believed the shortest iulted. in such a wrangle that the Intervention of the Ca&olic plete accord about fundamentals ol .-.echnical diplomatic quibbling.' But tive stage personality. Mr. Berry, as Mrs. W. E. Hibbard, not later than route to peace to be the surest way British representative finally jnoved usual, was thoroughly pleasing and 10 o’clock. hierarchy has been very effective in government or the basic principles of lasting triumph. jhe question must be judged by its Adjournment of the session. turning public sentiment against the upon which soewty is founded. .Bui future possibilities. all his selections were heartily en­ ‘Many an. incident of the war, It looms as a new menace to the In Article Three Russia declared cored. The platform was decorated One price, ?4.95, for any- pair of militant factions and it was freely the sectionalism of Grant’s and many a revelation of his sturdy char­ itself “ disposed” to restore to for­ predicted in advance of the Bail ses­ Lee’s time has been effaced, and the oea-ce of Europe. The Soviet contin with flowers from the Manchester shoes in Goldman’s shoe store, John­ acter showed that his face was >sel aes its efforts to force Poland-defin eigners enjoyment of their former Floral store. son Block.— Advt. sion, that the Griffith-Collins part geographical divisions which hin on the one supreme achievement— properties in Russia, “ in cases where will win every test vote. dered the formation of the . union, Tely to join the colors one way or this is possible in view of Xhe social and later threatened its disruption union and the preserved ark of the another. » Disorders continued during the American covenant of liberty. No And economic sys-tem and lundamen- GOSPEL MEETINGS night. Armed men entered the muni­ have given way to the far less divi­ A War of Vengeance. :al law of Russia.” sions which have challenged all civil­ hurting heart, no rivalry, no triumph If Prance marches upon the Ruhi NOTICE cipal baths, locked up the attendants, of other commanders, no promotion The restoration was to be by ac­ Special Gospel meetings are being ization, and which make the ferment llay 31, as threatened by Premier held in the Swedish Congregational commandeered towels and soap and of the aspiring pr-deserving; could ■?oincare, observers here consider ii cording foreigners “ primary right bathed undisturbed by any municipal out of which all progress comes. jf concession” or preference partici- chujTch on Spruce street evepy night ATTENTION DOG OWNERS! “ The contentions which beset ue remove his gaze from the great ends rrobable that Russia will seize th< At regulations. sought. : opportunity created by the Polish al lation in societies or trusts in cases this week at 7:30 p. m. Next Sunday Monday, May 1, is the last day for The breach between Michael Col­ are not ours alone', they are the irri­ where fheir former properties are services will be held at 10:30 a. m paying dog taxes. All-' dogs six tants to civilization throughout the Ck>nsecrated to Service. y’s preoceupation with Rhine mill lins and Premier Sir James Craig in ary operations, for a war of ven )art of such trusts.” 3:30 p. m., and at 7:00 p. m. months old or over should be regis­ w6rld. They are not to be ignored, ‘It is not hard to understand ef­ And conditions of the restoration These meetings are conducted by tered on or before that day or an ad­ the negotiations with Ulster has and will not hinder the progress ol fective endeavor and inspiring lead- jeance against Poland. strengthened Collins position here Lloyd George, according to an were to be for a period and undei- the Rev. G. A. Lund of Auburn, R. I., ditional fee of one dollar will be this firmly founded republic. arship where men are consecrated to conditions to be fixed separately in charged. For the convenience of dog but it has caused fears that border American Opportunity. service. One may guarantee the se­ nouncement from his villa, does no and A. E. Englebrook of Providence, each case., 'f R. I. owners, Miss Hattie E. Strickland, disorders will reopen. “ Grant was himself the example curity of'■the republic so long as intend leaving Genoa for at least t British Neutral fortnight. He wants to stay until th< Allied delegates charged this did All who understand the Swedish assistant town clerk, will be at the of American opportunity. Standing leaders among men put the country’s lot amount to restoration of seized London, April 27.— The British before his humble birthplace, amid aroad outlines, of the proposed pad language are invited to attend these office to receive these taxes on Wed­ government will not intervene in the good above personal and political property at all, but left adjustment meetings. nesday and Friday evening of this the surroundings of his obscure boy­ 'Advantage. pledging European , nations againsi latest and most serious breach be­ Aggression for a period of ten years jf claims wholly in Russia’s hands. week until 9 o’clock, also Saturday hood life, one doubts if three quar­ “ It is not to be said of Grant that tween North and South Ireland, it ters of a century ago any one should aas been worked out GIRL SCOUTS’ BENEFIT. afternoon and Monday, May 1, until was officially announced today at the he sought to preserve a political or -The first French reaction since i; 9 o’clock in the evening. have sought here for the military mcial order, or even a govermnent; Colonial Office. chieftain of a century. We have noi became apparent the British prob “ Oh Mr. Sullivan The government takes the view a few, even today, who think small which had especially favored him. ably would sidetrack the unsolvable Come out and play with me that both North and South Ireland town vision to be pitifully circum­ Nor can it ba said that he sought Russian puzzle for the broader ques­ Latest \. State News Bring your dollies three POLS’S have their established governments scribed* , personal or political popularity. tion of general European accord, has And climb my apple tree.” “ This ordinary American boy and must settle their own difficulties. “ Grant had even, less of likelihooc been statements from French dele­ Bridgeport, Conn., April 27.— That is what the happy girls of London, April 27.— Three were yearned for no star, dreamed of no gates demanding that any such pac "Madeline Maze De Barry today Troop 3, Girl Scouts sang last even­ to eminence than his unpromising iestiny. He merely went the nor­ killed today in a battle which oc­ and unprophetic beginning. Bui be backed by “ sanctions.” This con brought suit for divorce against Jen­ ing at their benefit performance giv­ mal way, face ever forward ready to stitutes a revival in a new form 0. curred at Dunmanway, County Cork, there was the inheritance of quality nings Bryan De Barry who is serv- en at the Circle Theater. Over fifty luicken his step w'hen opportunity .he three year French campaign fo! ng term in Wethersfield for bigamy. girls sang scout songs and imper­ HARTFORD. when' armed bands attacked the and he dwelt and grew rugged in the freedom of democracy. ;alled or responsibility summoned. binding military alliances which wil The plaintiff was a war bride of sonated the different nationalities in town, according to an Exchange “ He believed in union and the na Righteous Defense. guarantee France the fruits of thf Oe Barry, who married her in France a vaudeville entertainment. The en­ TODAY— CONTINUOUS Telegraph dispatch this afternoon. “ We know he wished the republic Versailles treaty and’ guard hei tire troupe gathered on the stage and tion supreme. He brought to thi against a war of reyenge. vhile in service and brought her Nat. “ Chick” Haines & Co. armed service preparedness to com ,0 go on. His twenty years of pub­ here. After he married Wilhelmina serenaded Manager Jim Sullivan mand, sturdiness of purpose, pa ic and private life, folio-wing the Lloyd George’s Warning with songs. ' — in— London, April 27.— The first out­ Avo\vedly an alarmist for the first Fisher of this city and his arrest and i tience and forbearance, great gen var, gave proof enough. Though.he imprisonment followed. A picture which showed the work “YES, MY DEAR” breaks of violence that had been con­ erosity of soul, and a confidence nev )roclaimed the doctrine of moral dis- time in his tempestuous career of the Giri Scouts was shown fol­ Lloyd George, the only premier wh BURKE & DURKIN sidered inevitable along the Ulster er to be shaken. All-conquering ii irmaraent at Appomattox, he believ- Norwalk, Conn., April 27.— Mrs. lowed with Interest by the mem­ J. J. CLIFFORD command and magnanimous in hi: d in a nation equipped for righteous has sat through all the critical con­ bers and their friends. It carried the border, following breaking of nego­ ferences since the armistice, had William Meredith, of Westport, golf BOBBY BARRY triumph, the world saw the soldier lefense, but no aggression was in his tiations between Northern and South­ succeeded today in shocking the del mthusiast, was today sued for — and— and the man, the soldier adored am ireast. H.OOfi by Mike Gilberti, of West- ern Ireland, were reported today. the man beloved. egates and their constitutienees in “ I can well believe he would have the various countries into some real­ lOrt, a caddie at the West Golf Club. ’ORE THROAT DICK LANCASTER Incendiaries burned Hiberian Craved Peace Restored. ■pproved all that the republic has so Gargle with warm salt wateff KIRK and HARRIS ization of the dangers threatening Gilberti claims that he was perma­ —then apply over throat— hall at Lislea and a business build­ “ Other military leaders hitherti •ecently done in joining other na- Europe nently injured last summer when CRANE, MAY and CRANE had mounted toviofty heights in th< ions in lifting the burdens of arma- ing and dwelling house at Annalong Speaking to newspaper .men he Mrs. Meredith’s club struck him on. STANLEY and DOMAN 1^ County Down. annals of human history. It is use nent and promoting understanding painted a.spectre of a new and ter­ the head as she swung for the ball, less to contemplate, but it is befitting The police seized a land mine at .vhich make war lees liktely. I know rific warfare laying all Ekirope In fie was caddying for her at the time. V A ? 0 to recall that Gen. Grant was no le would have approved because we shambles, and Inevitably drawing ■ ^ROIW D liF Ifewry. „.c,Qpauest of territory br. ex Ooer 17 Mitthti ja n jiurrenldered no independence, we the 'United States into intD its vor-^. Iliam Dual

search lb it______, ‘It is flfty^seven years since Grant Russian tangle cahnol 3^st year ■this prize 'Wasi^^^ by ' • ;arlanded victory with magnanimty. ed and that tms problem ^nd that ol -Mme. Curie. His fame is secured. The republic Germany threaten another great J- world war “ within his lifetime’ ’the bas not forgotten and will not forget. ALLENERAYIN “ What of the- republic itself? It English premier, today began to EORRENT TRY OUR LUXURY BREAD, BEST BY TEST, will not be unseemly to say that concentrate all his forces and influ­ American example and American ence upon his proposed peace, pact. V/2 LB. LOAF 10c. For it, he is preparing to make ont conception of justice and liberty I “WEST OF THE RIO GRANDE”I .... since then have influenced the world of the greatest fights of his life. little less significantly than-Grant’s Fight For Opm Sessions. A THRILLING WESTERN COMEDY DRAMA. ser'vlce to the Union shaped the Premier "Lloyd George, the Inter­ national News learns* is considerini ALL FRESH CAUGHT SEA course of our own land. demanding that sessions of the con­ Three, Four and Five Room Apart* “ A score of new • republics have ference beginning Monday, be bper ments, modern conveniences. unfurthd their flags, and democracy “ with a view to giving the worlc has opened new avenues of liberty clear understanding of the respons­ and made justice more secure. ibility for obstructionist tactics.” Civilization meanwhile has made Fancy Shore Haddock, Fancy Buck Shad, Steak Cod, This is a move considered likelj Wilfiam Bnbinow 3uch advances that there has seemed to be bitterly fought by France Fresh Butterfish, Fresh Mackerel, Fresh Caught Halibut, a divinity pointing the way. And which recently declared for pre-wa Real E.state and Insurance. Weakfish, Red Snapper, Fresh Herrings, Fresh Eels. ■'et that very civilization more ad- diplomatic methods. Park Building. Tel. 825. /ancing than entrenched was threat- No Ultimatum to Russia. FRESH CAUGHT FLOUNDERS med by the World war, and in war’s An official statement today denie. ♦PHOTOPtBY aftermath established order has been WR CLEAN AND PRESS LBx ...... any intention of the conference ti 8 c ;i assaulted and revolution has threat- deliver an ultimatum to Russia, bu med throughout the world. In our declares the allies are trying tt own land the enemies within have bring the Russian delegates definite­ yOUROTES Today and Tomorrow been more threatening than those ly to the points at issue. GROCERY RPEGIRLS without. Greed and anarchy have Unless progress is made quick!: TQL(^tLpNEW Thomas Meighah WAPPING CREAMERY TURBUTTER ^ menaced. But a calm survey gives it was announced, all general confer­ every reassurance. Twenty centuries ences and commission eonsideratioc Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Suite -IN- pf modern civilization could not have of Russia will be suspended, bui ' Made to' Order. Two Cans Fine C orn ...... V ...... 25c been buildod on foundations which this will not break up the conferenci Dyeing and Remodeling. are fflse. A century and a half oi which would, presumably, proceei, CAPPY RICKS’’ Aunt Jemima Pancake F lour ...... 15c pkg w'ith Lloyd George’s pact pledging Campbell’s R ean s...... 9c can [gratifying American achievement WILLIAM ELAlt CAST INCLUDES AGNES AYRES. dates from the sacrifices of the nations against acts of aggression. A tale of the sea and the world of ships. And a man Kelk^g’s Corn Flakes ...... ’ ...... 8c pkg It is essential to point out that founding fathers, and their firm 853 Main Street. who could face a storm, a fight or a glorious love—and White Loaf Bread Flour ...... $1.25 sack structure was - preserved by the Lloyd George’s proposed pact has Park Bnilding. Phone 708 nothing to do with disarmament.' It it through! SheflSeld’s Evarioracted M ilk ...... 9c can» 3 ftnr 25c patriots whimi Grant commanded, One flight up. Open evenings., involves a pledge not to attack with­ All hands on deck for a picture freighted with thrills xnd will be-held secure by the patri out sanctions. ii otic citizenships of the republic today Other leaders, eager to steal the and happiness \ ^ FRUITS AND FRRRH VEGETABLES. and the grateful Americans of the British premier’s thunder, are work­ From the novel by Peter B. Kyne and the Play by morrow.” ing out a similar scheme of their OUR FREE DELIVERY IS AT YOUR SERVICE. Edward E. Rose. OTHER ATTrtlACTIONS. ;iDt m e M W Matinee 10c and 15c. Evening 15c and 25c. I.POOROVE PROP. PHOREIOmm R4tMM|l$T. 1: I TO MANCHESTER PEOPLE WHO ARE SICK, WEAK, SICKLY. NERVOUS OR RUN-DOWN. IMPORTANT NOTIC®;— By special arrangement, -Vre can now extend to . » i any person in Manchester who wants more strength, energy, and endur­ ance, the opportunity of using Nuxated Iron so that if you do not get'all TODAY and : MAINE SEED POTATOES and even greater benefits than you expect, it will not cost you one cent, be- ■ ' / T " fi I cause we ourselves will pronfiptly return your money. Yoii may wonder how 'We can afford to do this. The answer is that [week after week a large number o f. Manchester, people come Into our 165-Pound S ack ...... $5.50 store for Nuxated Iron; throughout thoicountry over four milUou people use it-annually. Blopd texaminations by physicians: all over thp country show that an enormous number of people do not have enough iron In their Potato Fertilizer, per 100 lbs...... $2.75 blood. Without Iron the blood becomes thin, pale and_ watery. In many cases this so seriouBly; weakens the 11110 1 ot'sans that people soften believe ! 8------REEL SPECIAL------8 Grass Seeds, Seed Oats, Poultry Netting. they. have heart or stomach trouble, kindney diseases, nerve force ex­ haustion or some other serious ailment. They have pains and palpita­ BASED ON CRARtES DiCKENS’ LAST NOVEL. tion of the heart, sudden dizziness, faintness or spots before the eyes, when as a matter of fact the troub^ is all due to lack of iron in. the blobd, TWO REEL COMEDY. TOPICS OP TEBE ; [and when iron is supplied, all of these symptoms'disappear. <• < iQenuinb Nuxated Iron contains trhe org^anld iron like the Iron in your -PATHENEWS. PARAMOUNT MAGAEENE , ' ' ^ J . M . 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For the accommodation ol our patrons we will accept Tel­ ephone adTertlsements lor this column Irom any one whose name is on our books, payment to be made at earliest conven­ ience. In other cases cash must accompany order. FOR SALE—New modern six rdom. TO RfiSl^—Large store, centrally -lo­ Mutual Friend” is tbe most perfectly MAINE MARRIED couse, good for home or investment. cated. Apply to Aaron Johnson,. C2 acted picture of the current season. REAR B T 12,000 PEOPLE Mortgages can be arranged. Wm-. Linden street. DURING APRIL'SHOV/Ell Kanebl, 407 Center St. : Phone 9.70-4. To transplant the qi^int and quiezl- Lee, Maine.— Maine’s first outdoor TO RENT—Office in Park bulldteg. cal atmosphere and the environment FOR SALE—Beautiful bungalow on Tel'«a5. William RUblnow. bride of the season was Miss Sii^ie Eldrldge street, in pink of condition, f of Dickens’ time into the realities of D. Tucker, of this town. extra large lot, gatage, house is strict­ TO RENT—Rcfcms with light hou*e- today requires fine capacities and Standing in a pine grove beMdo ly modern, screens for.; all windows, k eep i^ -conveniences. William Rqbl* F O R S A L E storm windows, and awnings. See this how. Pa%rk ’ Building. ” Phone 826. understanding. ■ The millions of P6r-jQ.0Qj.g0 Seams, she was married place and be convinced. Price is only sons who have revelled in the Dick­ to the young mam, and although a FOR SALE—Quaker range, Model C. ?6,300. Wallace D. Robb, 8&3 Main, TO RENT—Midland apartmehis,' ens wit and fun will now be tremen­ brief April shower attended the nearly new. Price low if' taken at street. Park Building. three or four rooms with bath, Janitor BV PAUL WEST. ♦ Andy Anderson has been seen up in dously enlarged and many persons once. Square show case, 36 inch service gas range, refrigerator atid a tree standing on a Um bearfooted. affair the young woman was as square. Glass on all sides. Phone FOR SALE—BuUdlng.lot. 60x20 0 R£AL ESTATE WANTED—Lawn mowers for .shatp- by the actors of this -scene, as it was you o-we it to yourself to make ening and repairs, brought In early ahd RBSOl^TIONS necessary to brave rough water and toe follo-winff test: see ho-W Iton* the last" minute...... rush avoided,Ofo dooks, you can worS or ho-w far yon can FOR SALE—Bungalow at Myrtle graphonolas, etc., repaired. Saws filled. the'possible danger of being strand­ walk without becoming tired. , ; ATTENTION , Beach: • Call 186-14. Braithwaite, 59 Winter street. Robert W. Palmer ed on the rocks. Next take two Eve^rain tablets Whereas— It. has ' .-pleased Almighty of NUXATED IRON three 'FOR 'SALE—Just the place for a WANTED—Ashes to dr&w, plowing Mr. Meighan and his crew learned times per day fot two -weeks. .I'T businee sor professional man. Locat­ God, tfie ru l^ of :the universe, in something of navigaGon In “ Gappy ’Thwi test your strength -m in ed on Henry street, seen room house to do. Cellars to scrape, h, X, Wood, and sfe how much you nave AUTOMOBILE O W N ^ with reception hall, sleeping porch, fire­ Bissell street. Phone 496. his. kind Providence,' to remove Ricks,” for in the storm scenes the gain^. Many people have made from our midst; after a long ni­ tois test and have been aston- place. 'A place of distinction. The MAIL ORDER BUSINESS—ti^ould star was obRged to pilot the tug price is rock bottom for a place of this nes, B£otber Robert W, Palmer. which went to the rescue of the dis­ ished at their increased strehgtiK Stop that oil leaking and piston kind. Arthur A. Knoli.i. 953 Main. you invest 350 if convinced that yoti endurance and energy. Nuxatra could add from 326 upwards WAel^ ,to Resolved-—Tfiafct v ^ le. we cannot but tressed vessel, Agnes Ayres is lead­ Iron it gnSranteed to give satis- slop in your cylinders by regrihdl^ FOR SALBP^Near to Depot, 16 room your Income with a few hours WOfk. nnd deeply mourn the loss we fhdlion or money refunded. At and fitting new pistons and rfngu. Anyone can operate our plan. Bhrlte ing woman and heads a Strong sup­ all good druggists. house, good condition, large lot 35.500. for proofs, pldns and bank rsferahheik. baYe abstained fti the death of our porting W/Bt. V. , > ' V > . - f +' 'We are prepared to install toe Don’t delay seeing me about this one. new Patent “Kant Skore pistons.” Arthur A. Knofia, 963 Main. Can be operated from citjee or 'small late:Brother,' we bow in humble towns as well. Thb United Buyeihi dis­ auhmission to the decree of the Rosemary Marlin in sociation, Grand Rapids, ^cltlgsto.. ' FOR SALE—If you are interested in Divine Mfistel wfiedoeth all things Circle Theater ChmiuOicksnsi'OurMutueiFtwrui'' land in 'a fast growing section of the \ ScfaidbelBroa town on state road that is growing in WANTEDrr-Jobs ploughing ad d % 5^ ing away ashes at a reasotukbl_ bis f Hos. RejMdved-fHThdt we extend the shield The photoplay production at the value and can be bought, at a reason­ Apply■ C. “ “P. Scranton. 196 -- Horlforit^ «^U«i Telephone 1102 able figure now, see me for further par­ street, Manchester. Vel t)L'tJtir:;®t30tection'«nd our heart­ Gircle Theater, beginning today, is fuUy pr^ented^as in , “Qur ^^dp.tual 69 South Main St., Sooth MancheMDpr. ticulars, Arthur A. Knofia, 953 Main. felt-eym^athy to the members of the kind d£ enterihlnmfenl tfifit will Wiend>” a screen version of ChWles WANTBD-^PlOUghlai hls familYv tmsting that the con- WE HAVE CUSTOMERS waiting for your orders how. Nolob X6 Mg or to two family houses. If you wish to small. Also cart^away Mbea. TeL SoUjBg powers ol Divine Providence sell your place let us sell It for you. 91-8 or call at 811 BdUth'Main street. Arthur a ; Knofia, 953 Main. Tel. 782-2. .tnay dustain and oomlort them in W . P . ^ their sad .hereaYement. Wh’ll move yoti anywhere. FOR Sa l e —16 acre farm at High­ T O R E N T R^iolved-r—That ^he charter of Man­ land Park, 6 room house, barn and ■f i- Dong ot shPrt haute. i chicken coos. Price only 53,600, speak TO RENT—^Furnished room. Inquire chester Lodge, No. Lfi, A. O. U. W., A a d F o b ^ D i r e d t r . R i quick: William RUblnow, l^ark PUlld- 141 Center street. bh -draped in mourning for the Fully equipped trucks and experi­ Ing. TeL 825. period thirty dayr, and these enced >men »for moyinjg household * TO RENT—Furni.shed rooms. 12 FOR SALE—-New six room Colonial Laurel street. \ resolntions be entered upon the goods, and hepry trucking.- house in flhfe residential section, large records .of the Lodge, a copy be Sty .PhO M 4 8 i , :. j lot. Price is right to itomcdlnte buy­ FOR RENT—A four room heated sent to "the family 01 the said de­ M er. 'Wllflam Rublhow. Tel. 325. . apartment, 26 Birch street from May DaRy E x | 3 to S errica ' HooiM Phoiifi 387 ^ ; 1st. Apply J. H. Madden, 30 Lfuirel ceased, hlso a copy., be-sent to. the f o ain » >'• •isesAeses. ' FOR SALE—^Building lot oh Cam­ street. Manchester tlerSld for publication. ' Brand hdw B flat near Flower street, W d w ood floors bridge street in restricted neighbor­ jTobn -F. Idmerick, ■ H i ■ -1 ■ ■ hood. A fine home site With beautiful TO RENT—Six room tenement' with and finish, steani heat, etc. Garage, it is a beanty. Hartford and Manchester surroundings. J. H. Keith, 60 Holl St. all improvements on Newman street Herbert JA Tteaney, May 1st. Inquire after-6 p. m. at ,47 Karr A. Keller, flat on Ctoiter Aafereet, 10 rooans, mo^rri in evm^ detail, 16 Passenger Bus, also 7 Passen­ FOR SALE—Cottage at Crystal lake. Summer street. ^ Committee. ger Touring Gar for par^ stoivlee. Hear Sandy Beach. Phone 182-12 be­ built In book caheev v ^ te sinks, large closets. Fylce $9,000. tween five and six p. m. Rockville, TO RENT—Garage i>t 14 Pearlatreet. CohW. , Phone 1123. . - Four aCre farm on car IJ^e. of tlRabie kmd, seven room IflROKEBAGE FIRM ^ SUSPENDED. FOR SALiEl—North ,of Cepter, two TO RENT—Five room fiat, all mod­ YorfCi'April 2T.-^-^he broker­ hoase,;city wat^, bai^, hieii house, 2 1-2 acre tobacco shed. All family 10 rdoto helouSe, strtetB^ modem, ern improvements. Inquire 36 Cooper Summit Strdet. Phone 7.' including furnace heat and built in street. age' firm of .StrsMaaand':€Pmpany was ttlqabi^atn. icowing boards, lot. 300 feet deep. Price suspended 'from the stock exchange Hartford Ofllce W ith p Call for it by name. ohly ^ff.lfOO. We can arrange your TO RENT—Five room . flat. PgOtry for one yew-today. Officials of the itemlock Street, ip room doable house,flights, bathretc, con JNew England Transfer Oo., getftfae best. Three sine Ii,v mortgages. Wallace D. Robb, 853 and bath. On trolley, line.. Apply 3© H. ■■ k -‘•fwllIergatt'.'Sto.'-'’”^’ * 5, id and 15 cents. ^ Main, street, Parg^qi^dlng. W. Harrison, 598 Center streo^.' exchange did not-'-divutge ,the reason cretp'Walks. jhdto duly $6,O0O, easy terms. sut —i T“i 'jV*' <"> ‘-’-t.... ** * FOR SALE—Delmont street, beauti­ TO RENT—^Suite bf -rooipB. n e ^ 'j V Neat five ixxnn tnuigaldw. hard yrood finish, sieem beat, laundi^ ful bungalow, strictly modsrn, .bak son block, all modern Improvctpi^'^. floors and'Inin, hot'water hbat, large Apply Aaron Johnsoq, 62 Llnfleii stfbet. tubs, big clbflhee' doseto,^^ stairway, dandy cemen'^ cellar. ■im lot and garage. Price 39>200. Wal­ lace, D. Robb, M3 MsSfi VH’Ftt, Pal^k TO RENT—Two'Jurhl^ed'j'bom’ iC M cowendedUir ^lOpatod to siehocfls, HWa j^reet -and fact^^ Price Building. Birch street. Bhohb. 788-13. Let o r tottoiato to tbe iawesi w lces-u id jplpaBihg^^c FOR SALE—Florence stree t/ strictly TO RENT—Gars je. with eli^rle Goiiiab iaaidsMb bungalow, -gum woo'>d finish. lights. Apply 10^1 itolocK: strgq.t;, - ' iffi&teilf -very to^aefs. Nb^ la tbe 't!to6 tb hfllig nn^ate'thbat. For quick sals, 16,000. yb'nr shoes Ihto my lepabr shop and I A iid o s w WsTlaoe D. Robb, 8 5 8 ^ W stl^t. “ Park TO RENT-?^lg rppjn - aflteMtetlto detotutisjfle^^doom ^ kteam beM, large s t class r ^ ir ';them. 1 am nsltig water Improvements. Inqqlrs k-ONU. epic leatber. . you street. i lo a d s to BAIjB—iWadswdrth street, We the prito o f ajitow p|dr ^ 1 two houses on this street fi#gWe, TO RENT—One .___ juom 3 guhf^ntto tligt g^a out pi kSWflt side, sttiCtly ihoderfi, lii light housekeeing. It ster stre ) go to the My piacp. Bemember t&t you get _ Joh,, fluthace heat. Partlo- corner Bissell street. f, ■ Si.-'.’ of Wallaoq B .Robb, 858 Fo r r e n t —Furnished 4l9f - V f ^ '- r n r Am North Main atre^, tMfd^aedjl J." - 1 1 6 9 rooifi tiotip€< TO RENT— extra large lot. ptice Improvements oh street- myi^qulnk sale. Wallace d . Robi Inquire 109 Fester street, corner Sj^to ^initouinnf' H^toek geU etreet. to> Gstatc, ' 1909 NiUii St. Park 9«U-.s - iA. ■ ■ - ■ A. ‘.‘V - mm sJI is *

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cidence of his initials-led to his popu­ pared dally for newspapers is almost i I f M M | i 111 ^ 0 ti l tXx, ^tienlns fteralo lar title of Unconditional Surrender exclusively written on the type­ SOLDIER BLUEBEARD «- /• ^ ’ ■ Grant and added considerably to his writer. By the recently effective tele­ , PUBLISHED BY > increasing prestige. graph kuch as used in the Herald of­ HAD ROUGH TORE >#. - • .V-- ^ ' THE HERALD PRINTING CO. In March, 1864, he was appointed fice, messages written on the type­ Every Evening Except Sundays and commander-in-chlef of the armies of writer in a, distant city are at the H olida ys. Le Claire, Yotm}? French Indian the Union and soon announced that same instant reproduced on the type­ Entered at the Post Office at Man­ in Jail at Poughkeepsie Says chester as Second Class Mail Matter. his only objective would be the Con­ writer at the receiving office SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By mall Six federate armies in the field. He Women Flodied Around Rim. Dollars a year; sixty cents a month for and then they are handed along shorter periods. would waste no time in futile to the compositors, who instead of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., April 27.— By'Carrier, Eighteen cents a Week. marches and barren captures. The setting them up letter by letter play The trial of love making of John Single Coplesj Three Cents. brilliance of the campaigns which SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ a key board like that of a typewriter Lawrence Le Claire, 25-year-old opened at the Wilderness, when he S E N T A T IV E : F ran k R. N orthrup, 350 and the lines come from the machine French-Indian, in jail here, today led Madison Ave.. New York; 916 Associa­ proposed “ to fight it out on this line, tion Building, Chicago. cast in one solid piece. to other states and other cities than if it takes all summer” , and ended All large business houses and the eight eastern cities where ‘wives’ at Appomattox Courthouse astonish­ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922 many small ones now write checks have already appeared to claim the ed,the world. And when it was all i and notes on the typewriter. About young man’s affections. over his clemency to the vanquished all a business man has to do with a Did Le Claire, in his extensive “ LET US HAVE PEACE”— was no less remarkable in an age pen these days is to sign his name, traveling, as shown by a pocket diary PRESIDENT GRANT ‘ when humanity in war was still some­ ' '-i r and whatever dexterity he may have found by the police today meet and thing to be ignored when incon­ ••'J With a sorely stricken world had as a penman when a boy is al­ marry women in more of the eighty venient. As general of the peace army trembling on the verge of more wars most forgotten. Judging from the ap­ cities in twelve states he has visited? he had a long and bitter struggle with in Europe it is timely to recall to pearance of some signatures we see, For all Le Claire knows and cares President Johnson which resulted in it is entirely forgotten. In many pub­ he may have a wife in every city. memory for a moment the great the latter's impeachment. The Presi­ lic schools courses in typewriting are “ It’s all news to me,” he said to­ soldier and intense lover of peace dent’s small-minded attempt to try given and the time is not far distant day, “ but I might have done anything who was born on this day one hun­ General Lee afcd other paroled .y.-n •• when more time will be devoted to when I was ‘hopped’ up.” dred years ago. The Ohio village in prisoners for treason was met by Summer Furniture which Ulysses S. Grant first saw the mechanical writing than to penman­ He admitted that every place he Grant with a threat to resign his ship. went the women just naturally seem­ light is much the same as when ne commission if “ such gross breach of The typewriter has not yet been ed to fiock around him. He did not left it to enter West Point and later faith should be perpetrated by the remember even his proposals of mar­ for the Porch adopted for love letters or other to win high distinction in the war President.” In hig letter of accept­ riage to them, but the celerity with forms of intimate personal corres­ which alleged “ wives” have come It is not too early to begin selecting your porch fumitur6, with Mexico. The world has passed ance of the presidential nomination pondence. But for all other letters, forward in the East leads police to * because now when our stock is fresh and complete you it by, it is not even a shrine to at­ in 1868 he said “ Let us have peace.” aside from those requiring the in­ bel|eve many more may yet appear will find odd chairs and suites of reed, fibre, grass and Old tract pilgrims from afar. The house A? with Lincoln, so with Grant. on the scene. timate personal touch, the mechani­ of his birth is still in existence but In the small diary found by the Hickory besides lawn swings and couch hammocks, to fUl There was no malice or meanness in cal machine is in general use. it ia a jealously guarded treasure at either of them. police, Le Claire had checked names your exact need. of cities in the following states he Fibre chairs, finished brown ...... $7.25 the Btate capital. Grant’s two presidential' terms f-if- ' ■ 'lo.-' ■ The greatest war in history has has visited: Fiber rockers, finished brown ...... $7.50 have been somewhat obscured in Among other winged things which Masschusetts, Connecticut, Flori­ made the ordinary people of the American history, mainly by reason Spring has brought and which are da, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Texas, Fibre tables, oak tops, brow n ...... $13.50 world sick of war as was expected preparing to lay their eggs are mos­ New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Old Hickory chairs, natural ...... $7.00 of his towering military fame. Yet quitoes.* Nobody is especially inter­ but the same effect is not particularly the work he initiated and developed New Hampshire and New Jersey. Old Hickory stoojs, n a tu ra l...... $4.00 ested in preserving these eggs. In Through all of his difficulties, which Porch chairs, woven seat, slat back, natural, noticeable among the rulers and during those eight years was of the fact if we wish to decrease the num­ leaders of Europe. Apparently, the he said are the results nf “ just a few green and b r o w n ...... $2.75 utmost benefit to the country. He ber of pests this summer, it is well worthiest checks” Le Claire has militarism of Germany is in process brought his great executive ability to to begin now by destro3ring their maintained that Bertha Maud Hayes, Porch Arm rockers, slat back, green and brown eggs. The eggs are laid in stagnant of being replaced by the militarism bear in furthering the cause of sound a widow whom he married here a finish ...... $4.75 water and wherever this water stands of France. No great soldier has taken banking, reconstruction, civil service few days before his arrest, “ is my Natural reed chairs with cushions...... $11.98 up the battle for peace as Grant did for a w6ek or more, a crop is woman.” reform, education and a multitude of hatched. Anything done to remove Couch hammocks, with combination m attress___ $10.98 after Appomattox. On the contrary, He failed to recall how long he matters that touched the welfare of stagnant water or to cover its sur­ knew Bertha before he married her Victor Records for May on sale Saturday. Foch is in the forefront of the the nation closely. face with oil so that the wrigglers but thought it might have been two ______preachers of more death and destruc­ Following his vacation of the cannot get air will decrease the num­ or three weeks. Bertha is now in ber of mosquito bites we will have to tion, of continued hatred and revenge presidential chair. Grant toured the Albany, he said, waiting for him and endure later in the season. trying to get a trunk which belongs Name Your Own Price instead of peace and reconstruction. world in 1877, 1878, 1879, meeting America’s greatest war produced to her from a local hotel where it is The Florence oil stove and Hoosier kitchen cabinet with receptions everywhere of a being held because Le Claire owes used in our Florence demonstration "vyill be sold at an outstanding military leader whose ULYSSES S. GRANT. the hotel a large bill. magnitude that has seldom or . never auction by sealed bids. Put the article, your price, after life was largely devoted to the been surpassed in world honors paid April 27th, 1897. “ Who was the girl you went with in preservation of peace. There were Out from life’s busy mart, gather to­ Watertown, N. Y.? Le Claire was and your name and address on a slip of paper and to an individual. He followed his \1 times in his presidency when war day asked. seal it in an envelope. Bids opened May 2. European and Asiatic tour with visits Columbia’s thousands, their homage was averted only by his uncom­ “ Which one?” was his rejoiner. to Cuba and Mexico where he was to pay “ If it hd not been for this I would promising stand for peace so far as it warmly welcomed. To a nation’s dead hero lying at rest. be back in the army now,” Le Claire was consistent with national honor. A few short years and these With emblems of royalty crossed on said. “ I was going to re-enlist. I was his breast: in the army from'the time I was 14 In his first inaugural address Grant triumphs availed not to preserve him defined his position: “ In regara eo A life time of honor; a life time of until three months ago. from bankruptcy, agony and death. trust. Le Claire charged all his troubles WATKl NS BROTHERS; Inc. foreign policy, I would deal with One who knew him well said that Now* ashes to ashes; now dust unto to the “ dope” habit, which he fell in­ nations aa ectuitable law requires in­ where Grant placed his trust he re­ dust; to while with the army on the Mexi­ dividuals to deal with each other. I posed rare confidence. The bludgeon­ ■While over his resting place, fair as co border in 1913. Le Claire claims Fort W-jrUi would respect the rights of all na- ings of fate followed quickly on each the skies A tions, demanding equal rqspect for The walls of the great mausoleum Texas, as his home although l.e said other. On Christmas eve, 1883, he arise. eh lived in Hartford,, Conn., and his

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an left not alone penniless but rythmical flow all blanch of ttMS wat connected deeply in debt. These are but a f e w ^ the sugges­ h a w k Sings soflty its way thro’ the valleys WORRY THE ENGUSIffilENtions which are being set forth daily, fed wito/.' •wltfr !?tdres and supplies. But he Ill and hopelessly bankrupt he was below. DELIVERING BABY PIO could not be prevented from jumping but all hope has gone in official quar­ strong. A -^lte' still the great captain. He accepted Then gather ye people, from moun­ ters that the debts to America can pig weighed^25 potn4s aa^'Wii» t l » into' the battle when he saw a chance a contract to write the story of his tains to sea. Various Schemes Put Forward ever be cancelled. And this last hope Belive dere,Ill.,— The strange in­ father of thfrty pigs. Who have thus shown your love, and cident of a hawk playing the role of and he won high distinction in the life and never relinquished his pen on Way to Shift Burden of is a sore point, as was recently evi­ plenty of hard fighting that came his your loyalty,- War ObligatitMis. denced when Sir Robert Horne, Chan­ a stork and depositing a live pig on until four days before his death on the farm of H. C. Stanley, of Cherry WRONG KIND OF ENGINKIIR * way. In the years of the future, ’twill cellor of the Exchequer, announced (New York Herald) July 23, 1885. Often, in fact almost proudly be said Valley, was told at the sale of the London.— Although British ofllcial- rather defiantly in the House of Com­ A Perth Amboy business rnaflC irlM) > Grant resigned from the army in all the time, he worked in intense “ They honored the living; they hon­ porker after it had grown to killing dom is apparently reconciled to the mons that he would be the last to ask advertised for help receivisd ad 1854 after seeing service in Cali­ suffering for cancer had seized upon ored the dead.” J. the United States for a further ex­ size. fact that the war debt to America A dog on the Stanley farm no­ cation from a New Yorker who db

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I . ' : ^ t M fiOTES FRANI •ecMaJ^tation of sevoral-hufidred wbpj -open: Ipr-.-moni-^iid V I mSlDENrSTKPTO 'hdd gathered at th^dopot, asked th Tonight, tho; Oirla’ thl-r crowd if the empfoyroent, situatio: ley ball league wljl use the-^gj^.^^;, ^ H n g tbe last few days Mr. Wal- RATE was satisfactory at Cumberland. Friday, the swimming pool wiil Bfe l^tudeatlphf- In ton^has ben taking his classes oht on ,? V./-ji, ■ F p i i m s NATIVE OHIO ThOre was a momentary silence open for'WQfia'ehl ' . ” . »bi^n requested feU l.^ p s through the fields In the f n ! if. .n I’il until a more assertive man in the Friday,*the bdndink alleyh Will be> practice of^ throng replied: fear of Charter Oak street. The Government Report Expresses Reparations Loss and Trade De-'Enjoyed Himpelf Mightily After open for men ahd womW, ^ J. i chaphl and^dla •pe^ther has been excellent for these 1 . Fear << Gnuntry May BeCfWm “ Mr. President, the employment Friday, tb§r^e will be a ‘ cabaret have heretofore bean^^pi^ irl]^; and Mr. Walton Is taking ad cline. May Come from Buoyant ’Long Night . Ride Through ... the situation is not very good.” dan^e in the gym. Music by the Mid- follow their masteis:to vaift^e. ForgotteirNation. M aney. > i Cuntberlands. The President lifted a baby from a Night Sons’ Orchestra. .now they are ^ p o i ^ *■ Manager Saunt^ers has arranged platform from the arms of its Saturday there will be-roller skat- mqke good 'studehtsi Paris.— Figures published recently Paris.— “ Beware of Economists’ Aboard President Hardings spec­ mother, fondled it a moment and three more games for the second showed, that the pop.ulatlo.n of. Prance teaim , .The first will be placed ofi warns Le Mktln. The rising franc ial train enrout to Point Pleasant, handed it to Mrs. Harding. . is yearly diminishing in alarming doesn't necessarily mean that with it imM Friday night after sciiool at the Wes; proportions, . An apcompanying re­ Ohio, April 27.-—President Harding side playgrounds, and the Hartford will come a return to the good old ; i port suggested that the government days of normal business and cheaper is in^high Spirits this morning after hlgii seobhd'team will be the oppon­ tak^ all measures necessary to put a ents. - The'dooal 'team has hold some prices. On the" contrary, the ques­ a long’ -night ride through the Cum- BOY SCOUT NEWS stop to such a state of affairs lest tion is raised whether the improve­ berlands to find himself back in his 8tti| practices this week and will “ Frahce join tho ranks of sp . many strijwe hard to defeat the main rival of ment in the international value of native Ohio. There will be a hike for all Scouts othe natrons which ht one time were French currency, isn't as much of a the' sfchoel. The second gan^ will great, hut which today only exist in The President’s first glimpse of the who wish to go Saturday, if the be played on Monday afternoon with memories.” curse as a blessing. For Friday .And Saturday tbe.Cloverleaves of the north end and The franc has improved one-third state since he left Marion more than weather permits. The start will be Before any measures could even be on Wednesday the aeaonds will • play in one . year. But prices in France a year ago was secured shortly after made from the Center Congrega­ sve will allow a tWenty per cent the .Trade school ', team ; froin this considered French mothers nnd have not only not followed the rate d'lylight a few miles east of Chilli- fathers came forward to prove how tional church at eight o’clock in the place. No admissloa' fee Is charged- of exchange, as according to all good cothe. discount on any trimmed hat for^hese games.’ It is expected that hard it is to have children when the economists they .should, but,. on the mbrning and the rejturn will be made high cost of living high taxation and President Harding is to deliver a early in the afternoon. Manager Sannders will "make out a contrary, the cost of living has gone in our stock. Every hat is schedule of games as he is expect­ ridiculous regulations made by land­ up. memorial address this afternoon at Scouts wishing to take the second class cooking tost should bring two ing a number of returns from out of lords refusing to allo^ children in “ But what is more serious,’^ warns Point Pleasant at centennial core- attractively trimmed and all town teams. flats they own still exist. Others ino’nies in honor of General U. S. I'rankfurts t(T roast. It is .suggested point out that the government prom­ Stephane Lauzanne in Le Matin, “ is that every Scout bring something SEtanley McCormick a freshman, ises aid after the birth of the fifth that as the franc improves the num­ Grant. that he can cook for lunch, but that of the newest models will be has- been confined to his home the child, but that when, such help Is ber of francs we get for reparations At two points on the trip from can be cooked without cooking uten­ past .week with the scarlet fever. diminishes; found in our collection in all due grouchy bachelor bureaucrats Washington the President greeted sil?}. also rolls. ' Saturday will bring about the first revel in “ considering the case” for Decline in Reparations. There will be a Scoutmasters real, opening of the track team’s sea­ “ When the reparation total was towns people from itie observation if the newest colorings. several months. Even then tl^e aid meeting this evening at seven o’clock ■ • son, ' There will be a meet at w.'iich giv ^ would not keep a youngster fixed Prance’s share represented At Martinsburg, W. Va., lu; took at the School street Rec. room No. all those wbo have been qualified for going three months. The"-following 218,000,000,000 francs. Today, be­ advantage of a brief delay while en­ O member this offer is for Fri- the team will be entitled to enter, cause of vthe improvement of the gines were being switched to tell the are typical examples of letters re­ lav and Saturday ONLY. and those who win a position in one ceived, by; the snthorities from moth­ franc, it amounts to only 180,000',- welcoming crowd of 200 or so that RECREATION NOTES. or pore of the events will probably be ers and ' fathers and express their 000,000. But if the franc continues at one time during his early career School Street.) on .the team to represent the school views on repopulation and depopula­ to improve and returns to normal, he had contemplated the purchase at, the annual triangular meet and tion: France will have due her from Ger­ and operation of a newspaper at Tonight, the Radio club will meet also at the meets with the high “ You 'Want More Children.” many only 86,000,000,000 francs in­ Martinsburg. in Room 8. HEALEY & TREBBE sch^ls that have games scheduled “ You .want French women to have stead of 218,000,000,000. At Cumberland, Md., the-President Tonight, the Boy. Scouts will meet with the locals. more children,” writes a mother, “ Recently a distinguished French accompanied by, Mrs. Harding and iu Room 3. Millinery Shop, Park Building 'T^e varsity, baseball team goes to “ but you laugh at those with large statesman, who has since become Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. McClean, of fi'onight, tho swimming pool will Winimantlc on Saturday afternoon families. You want children, but Treasurer of France, de La^teyrie ■Washington, went to the observation I iio open for men. to play a scheduled game with the what do you do to protect, save and wrote, ’The improvement df the platform and in answer to the shout- Tonight, the bowling alleys will be high school team from that place. The safeguard them? Of what use are franc’s exchange will mean only a mea who will make the trip will speeches, laws and medals? You can- feeble reduction of our costs, but trkyel by auto and there will he no i.ot create life with them. It Is with will mean, on the contrary, a consid­ room for the students who want to air, bread and security that you can erable reduction in the values to be see the game. Practically the same create pure and healthy children.” received from Germany.” linpip will be put on the field as tJ.at A young married couple write: Lauzanne goes on to point out that of last week’s game with New Brit- “ We have no home. We cannot find France by the jeturn of Alsace-Lor­ COME TO HARTFORD’S BICGEST SHOE STORE AND SAVEMONEY ain'but the pitcher who has not been a flat. . Do away with the house raine ^las become the second iron annpunced yet by Coach Clarke. It shortage. We live in one room, which and steel country in the world, in­ is expected that Sammie Thornton does not'belong to us. How can we stead of fourth, as before the war. SLATER OGCOPIES ENTIRE BOlLDING. will do the twirling and Carlson will have children?” France must export huge quantities do the catching. A father wants to know “ why the of these products or face tremendous "l^he tennis courts will be fixed up presence of two or three children is unemployment and economic disaster next..week for the students who are on excuse for a landlord to refuse to rent his flat. in these industries, he says. anxious .to start the popular suraraer “ If Franc Rests Now.” sport and the nets will be put up at “ Should Have Preference.” THREE BIG SHOE FACtORlES SELL THEIR SPRING STOCKS! “ If the franc rests at the present the;same'time. Many of the p\ipi!s “ Why shouldn’t a good citizen who creates soldiers for his country’s level,” asserts Lauzanne, “ exporta­ took si^vantage of the courts at the tion is possible because the foreign reai th.e school and they were, fill­ army and daughters to perpetuate TO US FOR Le s s than eoc on THi'boLLARi ed at .all times during last season. the race have preference over a sin­ buyer is attracted by the advanta­ gle person? I have five sons, and I geous price— in francs— of the metal. Tbe Finest Brockton, Haverhill and Brooklyn Made Shoes for Men, Woitieii &odi have to live in a four-roomed flat. But if the franc continues to climb, ChOdren Go On Sale at Less Than Cost to Manufacture. ' ^ j • tf. S. Nompariel Red Top Bicycle My neighbor, a bachelor, has one of do you think that foreign purchasers Tires, 12.06-each. M. Merz, 151 No. six rooms. I fought in the war; he will present themselves in crow^ds? Main S f Tel. 561.— Adv. didn’t. If a war breaks out In the “ All this must be considered. If SALE STARTS TOMORROW. READ THE PRICES: i next few years my sons will have to we were only a country of debtors fight, and my bachelor neighbor will and importers our joy would be to SPECIAL!' » remain at home.” see the franc improve rapidly. But 858 Main Street Dr. Whitcomb’s ^O-Coah- “ I have ten children,” writes a we are a country of creditors— the The Whole ion Sole Comfort S&bps and working man. “ My wife was given a greatest creditors in the world— and Oxfords for . medal..(thirteen babies In fifteen of exporters. It is not good to have Building^ Women ...... years of married life), but I wonder a money too high, surrounded by what would happen to us If we hadn’t countries with cheap money— ask relatives to care for us. My wlife England. earji thirty francs a ^ay housecleaiii. “ Wfi.-AMtralso a tourist country,. ?hX-,I earn th i/ty/fi^ cs 'it' tHls I aiw hiw>e ' ii) ■-; same taxes ^ j.a (i^end, money is with no children.” peaks. The truth is .that the more the Laists. Made o f slowly ,and consistently our franc SNOW PLOWS p u r c h a s e d rises the better it wilLbe for us. 'The Fmest Materials in the FOR . CAPITAL PATHWAYS franc is like virtue, It should be kept Wshlngtpn—:Congress wiR not be within reason.” caught napping again when the next test Up-to-Date Styles,' to I blizzard hits Washington. I During the past Winter’s terrific SOUTH AMERICA RICH Sell at Remarkably Low 1 storms Senators had to dig their way V I to the Capitol and on ope occasion Money Saving Prices i$ r e V ^ y o ti m a y ! several Senators missed roll calls by IN UNOEVELdPED OIL tnrvd you wiU find an being unable to climb through the I drifts on the Capitol grounds. It will JEtnib-A^to Agent ready ’ all be different next Winter. Virgin Fields Hold Thirteen Bil- LADIES— ^NOTE THESE PRICES aSid eager to g^ve every Three snow plows have been pur­ Hon Barrels, Geologist As­ asaiistance in his power to chased for use in clearing pathways $6.00 Ladies’ Oxfords and fQ Q11 $3 Ladies' Comfort Slippers,' ( 1 HH any motorist protected by from the trolley lines to the Capitol's serts. Pumps, big value iP iLiu O all colors, aU sizes V * Atna-Auto Insurance. entrances. You can’t catch the legis­ $3 Ladies’ Pure Silk Full Fash- 9 1 lators napping again. Washington, D. C.— Oil resources $7.50 Ladies’ Latest Spring Q Q Once you have reported to the extent of more than 13,000,- Style Pumps I 9 V v u i u O ioned Hose, all colors W f " V * your accident or loss to him, SMELL OF BLOOD SETS 000,000 barrels,.or about one-fifth of . .VV the world’s total supply, await de­ $i0 New Strap Effects in Suede, you/troubles are over. He BULL ON AVILD RAMPAGE $10 Ladies’ Pumps and Ox- Q n Patent and Kid. Latest 9^ QH Medina, Ohio.— A. bull,. which es­ velopment in the practically virgin wiU shoulder all responsi­ fields of South America, according to fords, newest styles iP H iu U designs «p 4 ig U bility, look after your rights caped from the L. May slaughter house, near Akron, went on a ram­ Dr. David White, of the United and interests, and lea've States Geological Survey. $7.50 Sport and & o lL $10 Newest Spring Style page after smelling the blood of a Oxfords f99 you' free to go on your way, butchered companion. With tbe possible exception of Sport Oxfords H saved front all expense, It gored three dogs, snapped off a North America, Dr. White declares, annoyance and delay. hundred, or more, saplings and the South American continent • i.« broke down three barbed-wire and richer in petroleum resources in pro­ BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN -‘ W b w ^ bc glad to show you portion to its area than any other tfae-advimtages of .£tna-Auto two rail fences. $5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ $4.00 Misses’ and Children’s Patent Deputy Sheriffs Scotty Ingerton section'‘'t)f the world. Combinatioa Insurance, p ro t^ - “ Geologic explorations have as yet School Shoes $1.98 Mai^ Jane Pumps 1 9 ^ $1.98 ^ tng,yott against every insurable and Edward Hutchinson worked over two hours before they subdued and advanced only a little way in South $4.50 Children’s Strap 9 0 Q C $6.50 Growing Girls’ Shoes and atofecmiiig risk. America,” said'Dr. White. “ Thus far then killed the bull. - The animal Pumps, latest styles f i * r v t i O U Oxfords $2.98 IF . R CLARKE, AGENT, didn’t die until after three shots had only a few regions have been tapped. 10 Dfepot ^uare, Manchester. been fired into it. Geologists have secured evidence, $7.50 Big Boys’ Fine Dress 9 0 Q O $4.00 Children’s High Strap Roman however, of the existence of high- Shoes, black or tan I 9 V y Z i d U Sandals T V $ grade petroleum deposits in the con­ 1.98 tinent, and these deposits apparently $ ^ . 9 0 V - s i- c" are very widely, disemminated.” > American Statistics MEN’S BARGAINS The American oil experts places $530 Men’s High and Low ^ $8.50 O. 8. Army, Munson the figures for the South American Last r O Q Q THE N A 1 II1 L SHOE SHIHE PART- J 3 . 0 0 Shoes ...... oil deposits at 13,0.00,00.0,000 barrels though he admits that this is a very $10 Men’s and Young Men's $10 Cushion Sole Comfort conservative estimate. Provided the Golf and Spert Ox­ fords, Rubber' Cil OH Shoes, hand- same methods of drilling were em­ s6wed ...... $ 4 . 9 8 IP HAS BEEN o n Soles ...... ▼ * ■ ployed as those used in .the United States, Dr. White believes the south­ $1P Men’s and Young M as fore appears that approximately one- GOLF^XFORDS fifth ©f the world’s estimated supply THE MANCHESTER SHOE SHINE PARLOR Q f petroleum awaits the e'^ploitation The Latest. SPECIAL of th© Sputh. American fields. We will do all kinds of hat cleaning, remodeling and Not Aware Of Deposits BOYS’ $3.50 Men’s a n d Boys’ In many South. Aiperlean countries Rubber Sole MORE dyeing. A good place to get a shine. the inhabitants are not generally $3.50 Rfdbber Sole aware of the.^stence of the oil de­ S P O R T BARGAINS posits, adt^rding. to Dr. ,;White. This SHOES is due to fact that the work of FOR MEN ^ $1.98 OPEN FOR BUSINESS exploration, has been done for the most part by geologists retained by. $7.50 Sport and the great oil companies and that they Goif Oxfords, MEN’S $10 ARCH H AY 1 have reported only to. their ©mploy- ers.. - , Borne indications of the presence $3.90 SUPPORT SHOES ot piiin paying guantitles have been! touiid in practically every country ofr $5.00 Scout Shoes, steel . shank. South America, .tbe doctor says, and tan or black, hq predicts tbat the whole oontinent | Full 'douhlei Is. on the veri^ of an une^mpled • era of development. , . / [ $3.00 $2:98 sole .N... ■y. iftObertsoh’H Imported..Marmalade, 37& . Deerfield Butter^tdre.—;-Adv.

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J C tUL^i - St.,l«>uis Browns for a / • Track Lawn Tennis N0l6a ^P0^ WlTOT* K®W^WS Nortonr^frbkd bbefi av»Y^* - - v^K i befoie he Went, on the Law If It Happened in Manchester P am nne T oa ih JiT- telfom hi»: tim> at TaluOllS IcS Ill- ^ tT^ook L ^ge, Fla.^ New York' always _ ^ ’ L - - i 1 remembers-.“Tot” Murphy, becaute Ifou’ll Find It Here T Every Placer on Lack , 'of >!f o r b a s e b a l l t o r b e g i n n e r s vich can go beyond a mile at top ------"?ipi— ------Wapping quintet, winners of fourteen 4 by professional baseball folks, but speed, the Kentucky Derby favorite York'Snn. he A'as obdurate, like Carter, and % out of fifteen games played this r.ea- is to be given a-time trial at a mile Copyright, ldi22, b^nie International S^’ndicate son in a pobt season gatoe at Wap- ^ furlona on the Jamaica track whuld npt go . In. George Reddlng- ping. - Thq game will be played in ruriong on tne Jamaica track the right flslder, is a lawyer in today. It'has been decided also tn < By JOHN te. f o s t e r ;. y^lgON NO. 33. the Center school hall and will be On some particularly cheerful and this city; He couM have - been a foflowed by dancing. ship Morvich to Churchill Downa on ’*pfo” had he listened to the voice of Friday eveiUng tbe PITCHING POINTS TO REMEMBER. This game will not count as a vic­ May seventh, instead of May ninth, bright afternoon, when the sun shines the calliope— pafdon, sifen. tory or defeat on the schedule «»f so that the colt can be given a trial blue out of a'blue, sky thrdugh\lhe the Married Pebple's*' Youilg pitchers should remember^ A good motion saves labor, arm, over the full Derby distance of a mile . Z^Harry Durajit says he took that will be rolled, .A, the .tiri either team as both teams have al­ blue shades of. th'e.'li^le Clitb .casually team 10,000 miles before Its year’s first of all that -diey sho^d acquire makes pitching easy, assists control, ready closed their season. It will, and a quarter on the track where Recreation -Center, ’ a good pitching oiotidi^ w e recom­ is pleasing to wafe^ ' aiid gives a however, of considerable importance the Derby will be raedd. May 31. mention the Yale La-w School nine cateer ended and defies any cbllege to be ihe mqht;excitlbg' mend the over-bafid bill g|o not dis­ pitcher confidence ill |lihiaelf< to each club. Owing to a crowded of 1893 and mark^the satisfied smiles nine, to show a better record. The season when Teams-"'5 a»4;;;Tr^r^' approve of the side-afin"’ or under­ A bad motion wearies the pitcher, [ schedule the teams w6ra-unable to BASEBALL SUIT. and the knowing grips tfiat stretch beautiful Spalding trophy whlcTi* was They are tied for hand for those to whom these styles detracts from his control, keeps his * up during the season and after Milwaukee, Wis., April 27.— Oscar in a complacent manner along a won at Chicago Is' now in the Yale passed through the seasdn’prac come naturally. team in hot water and spoils the some difficulty, the game was finally i “ Happy” Felsch, former star out- blue background, particularly if any Lj*yW School library at New Haven. ly knotted all the way. They' game. Bad pieUons have ruined- arranged. | fielder of the Chicago White Sox, one from the Law School happens to Durant has two Ddrant juniors at meet, according to t h e ...... , „ thousands of pitchers who have had Blasting of a recorii fodlrtoon who was dropped from organized be at home. , Yale and one of them is Tim, who is 8:30 on alleys 3_aBd i. T ^ bc&{^4[_ fine natural abilities. victories out of ,fifteen games pljgybtj^ | basebayIJ htter. the 1919 world’s ______series While Yale athletes and Yale ath­ first baseman this year* on the var­ for the final games Having got A 'good motion the and not a single defeat ori.hfe^lo “ scandal; - --Aas -brought - suit here for letics were being discussed the other sity. Team 2 ys 3 ...... pitcher should be careful to s-'cure floor, the Wapping five sheulii p back salary and bonus money alleged day some one happened to mention And not the least Interesting part ’Team 6 vs 9 ►...... i...... a LEGAL POSITION ON THE a hard nut for the Atlas toaoi to to be due him from the Sox. The that the Yale Law School nine of ’ 93 of this overlooked Yale nine of the Team 5 vs 7‘...... ’. .. .., RUBBER. Many star pitchers do crack. The team will throw out its amount iayolved was not specified in was the best nine, take it collective­ past is that it won a world’s cham­ Team 1 vs 4 ^ . not take a legal position on the rub- best array of talent against the locals, the suit. ^ ly, conjointly and purely as a hu­ pionship before the big leaguers In­ ber. The legal position on the rub- all of the first string players being on manitarian study,’ that Yale ever had. troduced their orthodox world series OLD BOYS’ LEAGUE. her is the best work when he has a hand for thp batle. Wapping bases , , , GIBBONS AND FOLEY. “ Not a player on it,” spoke up the in 1905. The college men and Lon ■' X''. legal position on the nlbhor. If its hopes of victory mainly on the Chitago, April" 27.— Tom-Gibbons, 'Old Grad, who is ever the arbiter of Stagg were not so slow after ail. It his position, or step, is not legal and fine work of Captain Hills at forward, “ what’s what,” “ but was good also appears that there were Inter- The Old Boys’ Volley Baa 4- ct St. Paul , light-heavyweight boxer, wound up its season last n l^ t at^ Mm he Is compelled to change tl^em after- Hills has been the star of every game passed" through Chicago today on his enough to make the ma^or leagues, sectlonal college contests prior to the he becomes accustomed to them, he this season for the Wapping team and some of them did.” renaissance. West Side Recreation Center .wjjtl will find his effectivcnes.s largely de- and his work tomorrow evening will way to New Orleans where he will H. B. Cheney’s team out 4n fretet; meet Harry Foley Monday night. It That wasn’t a boast about ability to All the games were close, and eicrit-": : stroyed. Many pitcher.s have 'been be watched with much interest. The absorb professionalism but ability to WARSHIP LOWERS BIG GUN driven out of the profesiiion through Atlas will have to keep Hills under will be Gibbons’ first bout since he ing. Olson's team 'was leading uliiffl:. lost a 15-round decision to Harry play baaebalL Th-3 team had its FROM DECK TO LAND. it met the winners and was forced having acquired an illegal position cover if they expect to come home origin because a mass meeting of the Gauntanamo Bay, Cuba, April 15 on the rubber or an illegal delivery, with the bacon. Greb in New York and his first battle bow to defeat. The winners Will bh' " in his campaign to regain the pres­ academic and “ Sheff” undergradu­ — Anchored in Gauntanamo Bay. given a chicken supper next Mon-, Remember that rules permit but The Wapping quintet will meet a ates voted that all members of the opposite the naval station, the U. S. one step to be taken in the act of most worthy opponent in the Atlas, tige he lost in the Greb encounter. day evening. [ .= ; .. university in graduate departments S. battleship Florida successfully The following are vthd 4;eams and delivering the ball to the baiter. Any who also have a good record on the lowered from her decks and landed extra skip, hitch, hop, shift, etc., chalked court. The impressive vic- $150,000 FOB RACER. were ineligible for Yale University the final standing:' .. teams. on the beach a 155-millImetre gun Team 1: Walter OlsonThoihah makes the delivery illegal. ' tory of the locals over Baltic a few New York, April 27.— It is report­ on a massive mount and tractors. Let the pitching step be straight weeks ago has not been forgotten by ed about the Jockey Club headquar­ When this decision became public Weir, F. J. Bendall, K; .' B. Blake, the varsity color of Yale, so far as The big field piece, completely set Howell Cheney, B. L. KiliMt^-. . towards the batter, directly in front .the, In this game the Allas ters here that an offer of $1'50,000 up and in readiness for action when for Lucky Hour, a Kentucky Derby the graduate departments were con­ . Team 2:—^U. J. Lnpihn,''-Fra4kl)n of the heel of the pivotiug foiit, gave »eW%Itic team its worst drub- it reached laud, was swung over the Dexter, H. G. Ahrord, . neither to the right nor to the left, b l^ season and this on the entry, has been,.declined by Jim Mc­ cerned, became red. Sister’s fire side to a platform built on two Remember that ‘‘cross-stepping^ -Baltic‘fit;® Clelland,'the "horse’s owner. alarm skating toque had nothing on bee, J. P. Laffiby HahriltoB large motor boats, making a pontoon Team 3: H. B., Vh^pyrPi*^: greatly interferes ;wlth control- and exception of Wright, the the Yale grads, and one of them, that would, with its own power, carry young and a spellbinder, a member sen.n, C. A, Newteto,/B. Fi Taylor, L.*'-^ ease of motion. Atlas will toss out the same lineup the gun to shore. This was followed N. Heebner. R. L, Russell. Take your time while pilohing to th^t beat BaHic. Couch, star of last of the Yale Law School, called a by the landing of two seventy-five TAGGING THE BASES meeting of the school and Marc An- Team: 4:- ,Austin CheUey/ 1 the batter. year’s jtij^am will fill out the gap In field pieces and tractor tracks for Nickerson, W.. M. Scott, R. (}., Be deliberate but not so slow as the loctids’ li^up. "Rabbitt” Hunt tonied the populace so successfully ammunitiou and the train of a land­ bury, L. S. Carter, Clarence, f .f 1 to displease spectators. Try to ac- and Stevenson, dimutlve forwards, Just by way of making things in­ that he raised ?5,000 within an hour ing party. The StanfHnsp^' to back a team from the budding quire a regular schedule of breath- are expected *to cause the Wapping teresting, the Athletics waited until The action was done With great Team ^ , y^W. ‘'t .' .. 'L , Ing, wind up and delivery when the guards no little worry. Couch, who the ninth inning to spring a three- lawyers. That orator was Harry dispatch and without a hitch and ah i 3. H. B. Cheney ...... v>(l : :3. j bases are unoccupied, - was the main factor in the Atlas yic- run rally on Sam Jones.and the Yan­ Durant, who is now a resident of this equipment landed without an acci­ 1» Walter Olson 6; y 4 j It is importaPt that a pitcher shall tory over Wapping last year, will kees’ winning streak of eight games city. In view of present athletic dent. These guns and tractors are 2. U. J. Luplwf4 6 ; hold runners as close to bases as jump at center. Thornton ^ d C-ap- came to halt without further notice. history in college circles it is inter­ a part of the equipment of the ad­ poasible, so that his catcher raayjtftln' Stowe, hqsky guards, wifi round Ed. Rommel, 6ne of the many so- esting to note that a lot of money vance base of the Marine Corjjs. The throw them out on attempts to steal out the Atlas lineup, called Yankee jinxes, was the frock- that was subscribed for that teapa guns are now at the Marines’ post and Infielders‘have time ttji make ‘ -^ neut^Al xoferee has been engaged of the Guantanamo statiofi, where . W3£TER' liliMEM- coated Yillian-of tkA piece.'- . came- -from professors in the Law plays on them' at the base ahead, to haadle the game and tjbe placers T Sphool. - they are manned by a detachment was elecb^d' managei^ apd Whifth ha.s recently' airlved froiit Quantico, Yhe jnsmto be tch t ^drill^ irith the ahd...... l : ^ the' ^eaifi. to witmire. Tlriwki Mid CovertBff ct it tshallenged the vartity,; but demonstrAtied in tllft will be called at 8.30 o’clock sharp Uhe varsity wouldn’t pick up tbe lai»3iit|^ by the Florida. • ' and dancing will follow In the audi­ This special practice of the Ma^ spite his immense- bulls, /an,' kUf- ‘‘Lookout for us now,” say# Pair glove that had been tossed into the BeciAise w- ii -- ’ torium until midnight. How the rine is being directed by Lieutenant* around athlete. Fay bats and throws teams will take the floor: Moran. The Reds>.flnaliX'‘''^Ph a ball quadrangle. Colonel Richard M. Cutts, U. S. M, G., left-handed and last sei^pn hit for game after dropj)in^ eight In succes­ Sncoessfol Law Team. Vegebdbld' -.V v.’i • ,4* ■ and will be a part of the training Wapping Y. M. G. A. Atlas A. C. sion, the St. LoulsVCar^nals being .301 just barely getting into the Hills (c) ...... Stevenson The varsity nine went South ,and schedule of the Atlantic Fleet, which charmed c'rcle. His fielding was re­ right forward the victims. Rlxeyl. brutally* man- felt the birch and so the Law School is here with its commander-in-chief. markable as he handled his position F oster...... Hunt hanlded in other starts this season, nine, heard an imperative call to go Admiral Hilary P. Jones, U. S. N., in fine style for the best average oi held the Cards to three hits and shut South also and it didn’t feel the chas­ Homell, N, was left forward on the flagship Columbia. but there didn’t aeemto t>e i SPORT his career .941. He has played foot­ Grant, Derrick ...... Couch them right out. tising rod of hazel or whatever grows ball on diftereftt lobal Yearns with most pliant below the Mason-Dixon MULL POND WON’T DO marked success and was a member center. I. was Sele, Woodward ...... Thornton Another^ scandal! Cobb gets a line. The law went back to New FOR NEXT NAVAL SCRAP of the famous Tiger football team well pitched game fj'om a member of Haven (CHATTER right guard superbly self-satisfied and Washington,— The world’s next fort for me t6 which was not scored against for his careworn staff and a left hander | ready to ride to quarters in cabs. three years. His record on- the bas­ B row n...... Stowe (c) great naval battle if there ever is one I was irriNKSF^ left guard at that. Bert Cole confined the free ,• w^fxere its majesty might be looked will not be staged in a mill pond, so conldnot: J ketball court during the past season swinging Browns to six hits and | upon. to speak. was excellent. In the series with the andhadt KIDDIES FORM LEAGUE. scored a shut out while the fans The Yale News, it is recorded, Fi.s'ures presented to Congress by kny bow^sndatipi^- On Saturday afternoon, the Atlas Emeralds of .■ Wlllimanticf * Fay de- blinked in amazement. ieated the Thcpad Makers single- As expected, nearly all the kiddies vented vitriolic criticism upon the Secretary of the Navy Denby show periods. It SMmeft baseball team will open its 1922 sea­ in town were at the South End Her­ ^ the Yale Record caricatured that the future naval battles of tfaatnearly son. They will meet their most bitter handed in that City by running wild in the last ten minutes. Fay was al­ ald office last evening to form a The Giants winning streak also g^g unseemly as if it were the “ civilization” will be Garantuan in around me Ipie^ " rivals, the Rockville Rosebuds in the Juvenile League. The office was came to parade rest when the Phils dgyg of a public election with honor- proportions. The opposing fleets, to your m e d ici^ i first of a three game series. The so a member of the Ti^urapa the last north end orgSnisatipn, to amount to jammed and the noise the boys made pounded out a victory ovej Jess able men running for the office of an observer high In the air, will re­ wanted me tp'tzy. game will he played on the Four semble two monsters, their bodies so at Ustyl,lt< Acre diamond and will start at three anything in diamond sports. could be heard on Main street. There Barnes and Causey Art Fletcher was , President of the Republic. In re- was much discussion over electing a big factor in the defeat of his taliation the law school visited the hundreds of miles long, lashing at jydia E. Plnkham’s 'Vemtable^.CoiiW,;. ll o’clock promptly. It Is expected that former mates, driving in four runs pound Tablets and Lydia & Pio]dttm**t v Jerry Meade.^ from all accounts, officers, averages and everything press, as represented by the Record, each other and whirling about in the a largei crowd will, witness it. The with a single in the second and a sea. Blood Medicine and im{n^)yed,e:Myday.' • Atlas will present a strong line-up has made tt'lmine fdr himself at Wil- else that could be though of. After and upon its exit the Record office I do all my own work now mraept a s ' v much confusion among the managers homer in the sixth. George Kelly, was as if the automebile, invented on The modern fleet, in battle forma­ against the Windy City nine and Jiston in all branches of athletics. Ross Youiig and Cy Williams also washing and do it with ease. I tsnfttK'^ should ,pull through a winner. It is;^ e a d e playedykenj^i pn the baisket- and captains all arrangements were the spot, had backed within the in­ tions, extends for about 300 miles complisn as much in sr diw.iiqiw; a^ jfcfiall team, e|^alf^.quapter.back on completed and the officers were elect­ obliged with home runs. It was Jim­ terior and gone out through all of over the sea and is about eighty expected that Cervini, ace of the 1g^- my Ring’s third straight victory. would have taken me a wew to" w - m % cals’ pitching staff, will toe the rub­“ fh'e football Warn a'lfQ last ^eek wal­ ed as follows: the windows at once. Any academic miles broad. Obviously an engage­ wmter and I tryfontevary^melktMjisr' ‘ loped the ball for a single with the President— Edward Post. man who was found within the vicin­ ment between ,two such columns, ber for the Atlas. Captain Stevenson The Indians and “ sliding Billy” to take your medkme tobcm4.tbi^ * of the .local team has not announced necessary men on the sacks to score Vice President— Salvatore Ven­ ity of the Law School knew that he turning and winding around ecteh You are welcome to use tidslettek'is ky - . his line-up for the game but it is ex­ a win. He is playing the-dizzy corner drilla. Wtsaon are doing very well these had been to Yale. other over the ocean, will require a testimonial if you like.” —Iftk ' pected that they will take, the field in and leading the prep school at the days. Cleveland’s slide toward the considerable fairway, with lots of Baker. 21 Spencer Ave;, H6l;be^^ N**! Secretary— Mike Goldsnider. 400 mark was continued yesterday It Was impossible to get Yale Field the following order: Stevenson or bat. Meade was at one time connect­ Secretary of the Board of Direc­ for more than a single home game, so‘ room for the bystanders to run for In almost every neigfabdriapod-: Wlganbwske, catch; Cervini or Ed­ ed with the All-Insurance team of when the White Sox won easily be­ cover. are women who know of tbej tors— John Burke. hind the pitching of young Robert- the Law School nine" played away gar, pitch; 'Bobb, flrrt; Wright, sec­ Hartford. The: captains of each team will from New Haven most of the time, Lydia E. Pinkham’s 'Vegetal ond; Edgar, khort; Stevenson, third; 8er. I - Tribute , to Ckuter^ * servlet in shoe shining, Kat The early start is necessary, as rl-| in another ganie of the series he : SANALT tended the opening game at Hartford HOW LONG WILL CAKE dealing ifimid dyeing. ♦ yesterday but left when Hartford had OF ICE LAST IN SUN? valry for places on the competing struck out twenty-two man. As a G>frects constipation without a big lead In the sixth. Local ex­ Wooster, Ohio,— How long will a teamh of the Mrvlces is most in- niatter of fact, for the infor^atioB of r^ . . . • • : ■■ cathai^ic action. It does not perts declare that Jim Clarkin has a 300-ik>und cake of ice last when fully tense, aod fellu^nation will, be a posterity and the general good ot Best^Ma^nfils Used. disM ^ee the stomach or ag­ fine outfit if he. will stay away from in a comfortably heated records, “ Dutch” Carter should real- \ J , . y r / V" ' ' the bench. “ ellmlna^on w l “ M OuJSuSlm? gravate nemorrhoids. Sanait 'Minglewobd Coal & Ice Com- many men he did strike out while 2 f t c M o v / m Most Reasdhabie ’ Cuba, May 1, the test matches to bt. C enriches the Uood; strengthens Doping out who is to vsin a - prize wh|ph just opened a new ice fight Is a good deal like picking, the' manufacturing plant here, placed a stations of the Marinhe and at all * Leviathan record. In addition the kWncysj^livens up the liver; winner of a horse race. It can’t be 800-pound cake of frozen watei* in their other posts in the country, J® being a send pitcher, never oyer» resto^ proper digestion, and done. the front window of a downtown There will be eight Marine compe- the fact that he was a first class business , place where the fun beat titions In pll. . citcher in his freshman year and the to Act N ^ a liy in ^ r - ; :/-/i ' ' ' , Rivalry;Ji> tjblf hrihuSh aof the. ser- first b ^m an as a sophomore. Is the l^moaa! WMusol Get the M-RB tl4ea; any pair of o? jcie;<^«A^ared i^ v'ice ‘‘i» e h i ^ c i a i ^ S p r i n g ; iR® batted nearly ,500 and . hh sola^Y men's or woman’s shoes in the store, 59 hoiira anti 5ft minutes. ^ ' 'bScausO fully 50 per iceht of the rep'" Scpuldn’t be Induced to play profes- H.. QUINN ft CO., all one prlce^ Goldman’s 097 Guesses made by passersby ,reseutativ-wS of 'the-' "Corps udll he JBtonal^baseball* ■ ^ it,. SkiOtit iktettchoster.^ Main street.— A'dlrt. 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away ami 'be “L” part,^bt«Uj; 4i*- [OAlirdlllAir CKKXDS BBA(M V ^ ' elude"1Xh^^, X d K lti^' ^4for stroyeJ witli the contenUl; Tlw f M 0 ,e«MH>0 v k liC B furhlture in the ' front part was ■'i a n d vr saVed from damage by ' fire and w di^: vater. The barn which is used* as Wijinipeg, Man^-^MaBufactnrid ShantpiiR iMue a4. a workshop by Mr. Sullivan was hot products in the four Westerp C&ha- lamaged. dian provinces had an approximate D B A s r a c ^ value of 1600,000,000 last year, ac­ WUUam Sliarp, I The nouse was built about 46 cording to the annual report of com­ London.—Kai Vuen, the infant ^ycars ago by an uncle of the family mercial organizations. This is five son of Dr. Wellington 4^oo, Chinese year old ion of Mr; and was later a part of the Mary times greater than the aggregate Minister ta Gfept'Britain. 1st dotting Sharp of 86 Summit Sullivan estate. value ten years previous. Capital up a record u,^a|,^tobe' trotter. n^ght foUowixig.aaboi At press time the fire was practi­ now Invested Ip industry In the Kai Yubn, who was born at Wash­ pneumonia. The funeral^iHH cally extinguished. The prompt provinces is estimated at |500,000,- ington during the Armament Confer- from the home of hls-par^pti^ response of the fire department pre­ 000. enve, is ' leaving,; his parents afternoon at 8:80 p'dro^ vented the further spread of the fire Cities that are becoming Industrial very shortly for a trip to China.- On i^taon Woodruff, paator df. ~ in the neighborhood. as well as agricultural centers in- his arrival in China Kat- Tuen win ter Congregational ehurdh dl have averaged 1,000 miles of travel Burial will be In the BaaC oe^i

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FIRE TRUCK DRESSING TABLE, used by the Misses Mabel Hall and Ethel Adams, Peektklll, N. Y., after a fire In the New Willard Hotel. Washinqton D C. (Inti News Reel.) M l BE M EGffi’S STORE ™ There are 165 girls of Goucher College who will this year spend CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL FIRE ON WOODLAND ST. their vacations as apprentices in various industrial and professional houses. This method, adopted by GOES TO LOCAL FIRM DOES DAMAGE OF $4,0< WOMEN’S COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, COMPLETE. the Bureau of Vocational Guidance and Placement, enables the girl to STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS AND FURNISHINGS SACRIFICED ON THE ALTAft 6®' decide whether or not she is suit­ Hayes and Hayes to Construct Sullivan Residence Gutted— ed for the particular kind of work Buckland School — Building Grass Fire Starts Blaze— BARGAINS. “ . , she is ad o p tin g . Committee Purchases Addi­ North End Department Does tional Lot. Good Work. A SM ASH — A CR ASH —A R E G U LA R H U R R ICAN E. You never saw anything like it. You never wi^ 8qe.any>

The building committee of the The house occupied by the Sulli­ thing like it again. Imagine the newest, best, finest Spring wear all goes. People from miles around wrill throng^H^Ij|j^e Seventh, or Buckland School District, van sisters at 74 Woodland street Friday. You must come early or the best pick will be gone. Read the bargains. R EM EM B ER — lo O’CLO CK—FR ID A Y. yesterday purchased a lot 150 by 250 and owned by the Mary Sullivan es­ from E. F. Peckham, just east of the tate, was badly damaged by fire at present school site, for additional noon today. It started trom a grass room for the new school soon to be lif:' v 1 ch was burning across Jho sta rte d . street. bile Daniel .Suilivan, a Hayes and Hayes, local contrac­ brother, was busy putting out the tors, got the contract and G. H. 01m- lire at the east side of the house the FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL stead, civil engineer of East Hart­ sparks ignited the roof of tlie “L” ford will supervise all the construc­ tion w ork. 1 art. 7 he high wind, soon had the| It Is understood that the lot cost south rn end of the structure a mass AT 10 O’CLOCK. $900 and the building wil cost $24,- . f dames. After a hard fight the 000. THE DOORS TO THIS MIGHTY SALE WILL OPEN. b cm-0 lot the fire uider Control. SUPERIOR The new school will be built of ;'he dam- ge is esitmafod at about pressed brick and have a slag roof, A quick, heavy, cleansing lather $4,00') t-Mi is fully, covered by in-| This is the first time in a great many months that Mr. Eger has had a sale, and evj^yh —a tonic that promotes hEur health. composed of five plT\‘n source w ..-t the cause of ii finish and will be painted white. Also t'i"' blnco. Daniel Sullivan was i: called upon me to take the store over and to make prices to suit rnyseli^^ Try a bottle today. oh that . floor will be a playroom, wvikint: 4h hiS-shop located-In the jA)RA-(>igne ; kitchen, bathroom, boiler T^bm and rear of the hqllse whep hls-alttentlonl ; thisi ViQB CAllbd ip tt . 'fire ;acr,o'B8 tfte I '*■*' * ‘^■On’ the,' bext' ffoor will be situated Btreet" Ifi'li lot. "Hbbijid Jun^ ed ctefOBs the'atreet and was spreaff- '--■'"'on' ___ VM BMDilar wtUieot four large class rooms with cloak rooms for each. A wide corridor will ing close to the;house. It’was while pass between the rooms. A teachers’ Mr. Sullivan was fighting the grass room will be on this floor in the fire that the fkimes reached the COME AND GET A GRAB BAG FREE! front part of the building. The fit­ i house. tings will be up to date in every I The alarm was sent in and the The first 50 Coupons will get useful presents; come early, stand first in line particular. [Manchester fire department respond- The school will have a very at­ I cd. laying a stream of hose from and get yours. Liquid Shampoos tractive front entrance with granite ! the nearest hydrant. By. this time steps leading to the large doors. Fire the roof was a mass of flames and MM«dM i-< • Shoes. Yo'i will like them, too, be­ Bargains. Closing out this lin e ...... cause they look so well and beca'jse Regular aoc, to go a t ...... 11c Regular $30.00. they harmonize so naturally witu T..imit six pairs to a customer. the shape of ' our foot. You get TRICOTINE AND SERGE DRESSES, ■A,. Teal enJoym*.':rt out of Cantilever MEN’S BEACON HOSE, Shoes. Regular up to Sas.oo, to go at . ^ . There is no -.cwdlng of the toes, White feet, regular 35c, to go a t ...... no p ressu re, no re s tra in t. T he sbo-3 WOMEN’S W. B. CORSETS, is modelled upon the linos of the foot ; MEN’S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, and the flexible arch of the shoe is Two-piece, regular 75c, to go a t ...... • Regulaf $a.oo, to go at ...... like the flexible arch of your foot. The great comfort In Caniilever Shoes is simply the perfect freedom i; Store Closed All Day Thursday to Arrange Stock apd^ark Down Prices. they allow . The freedom of the muscle,3 to ex- erelse and keep strong safeguards ybfi against wea.!c or fallen arches. The free circulation helps to keep ybikT feet in condition, and cool in I I THE QUALin STORE ■qnpjner, for feet swell from restrlct- „:.clrcuIation. I^^raceful In appearance, well made, leathers, €antlly\or Shoes will I 849 MAIN STREET you economical service nt>3 a de- of foot comfort which yoti will ‘A te b e st afte<* you a re w earin g S o ld In Hartford only by jKttLEVBR SHOE SHOP _ Hartford. 'S ag e^a. *

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elsewhere, for a .retnrh to the Ideals limCREBtlLL advototed by Woodrow Wilson. '“Republican women attending the League of Women Voters convention are deslrohs as the. Democratic dele­ 4Couch ...... Derrick; GieUtlit&Sj- The top O’ the Center gates to pay their rhspecte to Mr. W ilson.” mornin’ to V , /CSIIIIU ______Thornton .. .'...... Sele B o ttt E x p e tM L Hills. CTayton B. H unt has purchased a M a d i^ Square Garden on y Right Guard SHADES OP THE LAUNDRY 'The * PbrtriEk ■ 't Cdh “iVew and Very ^ b sta n tia l auto truck Stowe Brown May 26. ■to* be nsed in carrying the United makfe Left Guard A San Francffeco lady was train­ photograjih, bM i%fiw^aiBn^ States mail to Willimantic and the Friends of Evelyn Geer are re­ New York, April 27.—Accordip ing a new and inexperienced Chin­ it. HavPybu- ‘byer b^ed dpnb' ih dBY . ______pupiis to the High school, besides the to the best advices, everything bu( ese house-boy, and among other lieved to learn tha't the culture sub- My. *doAei Rnidili^ bhesk trans^ibrtation of freight. U was 'initte.d to the state laboratory was things found it necessary to teach in oil afifl iftoCks, 'delivered and used for the first tkne. thh chirographic operation the him how to receive a caller. ^ ktmd^hhoud^' ’tw^lW . __ rep<4rt

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Another of the series of whist par­ Adyertisementi not exceeding two ties will be given by Manchester Grange at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Satur­ Inchea, ot. Public Entertainments day evening at 8:30. This is the only will be received-to run above fourth of series of five and four tbe “ About Town” news at $1.00 prizes will be given. Refreshments per Inch each insertion. will be served.-: At the close of the meeting of Temple Chapter O. B. S. next Wed­ nesday evening, a benefit whist will be held to which the members of the order and their friends are invited. BIG PRICE CUT It is planned to start the card play­ ing at 8.30.' The net receipts will go toward the flower fund. | A large attendance is desired at the meeting of the Radio Club of AT THE DANCE Manchester in Room 8 of the School street Rec. tonight at 8:00. Interest IN THE K. OF O. HALL in tbe club is getting down to a firm­ er basis and a steady increase in at­ SAlEAf tendance and general activity is ex­ pected to put the club on a good mURSDAY EVG., APRIL 27 footing before the active season 1 starts in the fall. Satriano's Orchestra of Hartford. A man who refused to give his name narrowly escaped injury when Admission, including tax, 3.5 Cents. a horse he was driving on Wood- bridge street yesterday afternoon, bolted near Apel’s Crossing. The driver was tossed out of the wagon alighting on the bank and escaping injury. The crew of the 3:30 tripper on the Rockville line, caught the horse and helped the man into the wagon. The right trace was broke. That was the only damage done to the horse, man or rig. James Tedford has sold another tract <5f land to Charles H. Jacobson. All PRICES advertised The lot has a frontage on Washing­ ALL PRICES ADVERTISED ton street of 66 feet and a similar ARE FOR DAY FOLLOW­ ARE FOR DAY FOLLOW­ frontage on Hollister street. This ING ISSUE. property was formerly owned by the ING ISSUE. u late Charles Blssell and was deeded ,Thls evening at Foresters’ Hall to Mr. Tedford. Mr. Tedford has tljda American Insurance Union will bought a farm in New York state h^d its regular monthly meeting. and plans to go there to live. Mr. STARTING FRIDAY MORNING...... LASTING A WEEK ii’a'he Daughters of the American Jacobson intends to build on the Rijvolution wlU hold a food sale in ))roperty he recently bought. Hole’s store at 3 o’clock Saturday R. E. Morton and his force of mei. PEACHES, afternoon. are giving the outside trimmings of HALE’S FANCY CREAMERY The Ladies of Columhus will meet the Hall of Records a fresh coat of C A N ...... ONIONS FOR BOILING tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock at paint. Mr. Morton has Just complet­ 25c BUTTER, LB...... Yellow cling, fancy peaches. None better packed 3 LBS. Foresters’ hall. After the business ed the interior work at the Town under any label. m$etlng a whist will be held. Hall. The inside of the building has Harry Edward Cohan, formerly of been much improved since the recent Boston and recently 'manager of fire, and in fact, with the changes Slater’s Shoe Store in New Haven, made there, the property Is more HALE'S FANCY FRESH EGGS JEf.L-0, ALL FLAVORS, PREPARED MUSTARD has been transferred to the Hartford valuable to the town now than It 31c I store. ever was. DOZEN ...... 3 PKGS...... LARGE PT. JAR .... Mrs. F. C. Juul and daughter, Mrs. Franklin H. Strong of Main Thomas C. Weldon, of Delraont street who, about two years ago. street, are spending the week end in bought a tract of land with a front­ New York. age on Woodland street is having MORNING LUXURY COFFEE, LB. HALE’S MILK BREAD, Milo D. Wells of Henry street has the property cleaned up. Most of It HALE’S CREAMERY TUB BUTFER was Wood land and h e . is cutting 3 lbs. for $ 1.00. 35c l'/2 LB. LOAF ...... X. bought a building lot directly in back LB...... 39c of, his house from H. H. White of down the trees, and taking out the None better or we’d have it. You can’t bake it yourself for that pnee^-:; Joplin, Mo. The lot has a frontage roots of the larger trees by the use on Washington street of 60 feet. of dynamite. Men have been at work' there for the last ten days and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Bilyeu ex­ LARD, SANITARY pect to leave Friday for Oklahoma Strong expects to have the Job com­ SLICED PEACHES RIPE OLIVES pleted by Saturday. He will prob­ where Mr. Bilyeu has purchased a I ARGE CAN ... 35c I “ .B. PACKAGE . 14c CAN 15c battery and electric service station ably open up the tract for building sites. in Omaha City. This morning two automobile Workmen are busy shingling the trucks began gathering up the rub­ yopf of St. James church. This is one bish that has lateen cleaned up by the SUNBEAM MAYONNAISE MALLARD’S STRAWBERRY JAM APRICOTS of. the steepest roofs in town and ex­ people of the No. end this week. The JAR ...... tra precautions were taken by the 23c CAN trucks started at Middle Turnpike JAR ...... This is a large pound Jar of pure Jam. men in erecting the- scaffolding. the southern end of tbe district, and sold as high as 35c. A very good treat at an exceptlDnall^. l&V John Foy, manager of the Park, is worked north, taking each side This is the mayonaisse that made such a wonderful Ip Boston today securing scenery for street-fn its turn. Prom all appeavr ■His theater.-----Asgigtant— Manager ajQoes there will be as maich rubBlab^ hit hi ManehestiBr -htst sumpaer. We are starting out Mooney ts In charge dhrtng the to elTOn up this year as in rormw J^kR absence of Mr. Foy. years. It is hoped to complete the with it better than ever...... 1.-..I,....,. s m a l l • The entrance to Strickland street Job before Saturday night. has been covered with ashes and an The old-fashion^ dance which ash walk laid on the south side of will be given tomorrow evening by the street. The street has long need­ Hose Company No. 2 of the Manches­ ed some repairs as after every storm ter Fire department at its head­ a large pool of water collects Just oft quarters will doubtless be the last of FANCY MAINE POTATOES BU...... - - - - Main street. the season. At the dance tomorrow The Manchester soccer team will night, the Standard orchestra ol For Seed or Eating meet the team of the New Haven Wlllimantlo will furnish the music club on the Adams street grounds and Prof. Louis Beebe will do the next Sunday at 3:15, daylight saving prompting. The receipts from these time. The Manchester team recent­ dances will go to help pay for the Sold in two Bushel Bags only. Fully Guaranteed Delivery Charge 15c Bag. ly defeated the Ansonla team and a piano tha company recently purchas- last game is promised for Sunday. Qd. a Judge W”. H. Card of this town has Sliced Peaches, 2 cans ...... 3.5c Sunbeam Corn Flakes, pkg...... 8<: FRESH FRUITS AND Lettuce, head ...... I0c been honored by the American Poul­ BURIAL OF ROGER ALBISTON.' Fancy Maine Corn, c a n ...... 1 Oc Silver Fiane Pickle:-;, orated Apples, All kinds. CANNED ERUITS AND ton. large pkg...... 23c Aul.«»crat Coffee, lb...... 3.5c Malaga Grapes, lb...... 35c •occasion. Refreshments will be serv­ Sunbeam Beans and Pork With Tomato VEGETABLES. ed during the evening. All friends of lla.sty liiinch Cocoa, can ...... lOc Asparagus, lb. b u n ch ...... 2?)c Fruit Salad, small can 80c, large can ISOc RESIDENCES IN DANGER. Sauce, large cans, 3 f o r ...... 2.5c Pie Plant, lb...... lOc the club are cordially invited to at­ Scfodcd Raisins, pkg...... 18c IVikcr’s or Hei*sliey’s Cocoa, can . . . 10c Bartlett Pears, tend. The second fire of the afternoon New Cubliage, lb...... 5c occurred today aljout 3 o’clock when Seedless RaLslns, pkg...... 2.5c Baker’s Cliorolate, c a k e ...... 10c Small can ...... 87c The first real cut in the prices of Hadislics, b u n ch ...... 5c •dancing was announced by Campbell the North End department was called Sunbeam Golden Dates, pkg...... If'C. Instant Postum, Ijarge can ...... diOc (Ticumbors, each ...... 5c Council, Knights of Columbus, ror to a brush fire near Blssell’s Switch Good Luck Lemon Pie I’llliug, ‘1 ounce c a n ...... Grated Pineapples for Pies, can . . . .2 2 o on Oakland street. At the time of Celery, b u n ch ...... 12 l-2c the dance to be held this evening at 2 pkgs...... • • 8 ounce c a n ...... 38c Apple Sauce, No. 2 can, e a c h ...... 15c - the K. of C. hall on Blssell street. going to press several houses in the Satriano’s orchestra of Hartford neighborhood were in danger of the will furnish the music. A large ad­ ilames. vance sale of tickets assures a large •crowd. Welch’s Grapelade, 25c. Deerfield Butter Store.— Adv. BASEMENT SPECIALS “Sewing Week” Specials for Tomorrow 100 Clothes Pins and Canvas Bag, each ...... 50c FINEST IMPORTED This is a heavy army duck knapsack bag filled with one hundred o f I 36 INCH RATINE the large size inch clothespins. J GINHAMS, YARD .... U V V YARD . . . V...... 39c Every possible desirable shade: Included in this lot you will find Apple Baking Sets, each ...... 90c | at least 40 patterns of, fine “Lor­ This, you will note, is coming to the This is a seven-piece set, consisting of a 7 inch covered casserole uiid ^ front as one of the most popular raine Ginghams.” SIX individual cups. F’amiliar brown baking ware. summer cloths. DRESS GINGHAMS 69c POPLIN, YARD ...... 17c Burlap Shopping Bags, each ...... ; ...... I9c 1 YARD ...... Fast color ginghaihs in a variety This is a large roomy shopping bag in fancy colored burlVp*with * s t ^ I This lot includes a complete cil design. . ' \ ' 4 of plaids and checks. ake £ » example alealdng range of every desirable sliadc in 16 INCH BEACH CLOTH O K p Enameled Tin Sewing or Lunch Box, each...... 19c I plain colors. This is an 8 inch round covered box, 3 inch deep, and enam ied In blue i spigot 4 Ikikaps the water ENDURANCE CLOTH 1 and white. / T YARD ...... All the staple colors including doesn't amount to miich. This is the same high grade rose, copen, gold, wisteria, reseda. Household Ammonia, 2-qt. bottle...... j[]^ romper cloth in the 27 inch width. SUNFAST DRAPERY, 0 ( \ p Ifyiou cotdd. catekit AX>L it PERCALES, 36 INCH, i r ^ $5.98 Electric Flat Iron ...... ^ YARD ...... OVX. YARD ...... X t t /C This is a fully guaranteed 6 pound iron with detachable plug wendd fiU^L^a good, sized Sp^ndid assortment of light Plain colors. The new low patterns. Price. Ball Bearing Roller Skates...... vessel in time. Same New low price for boys’ or girls’ skates. -widia leaking M is^IrH . Stonebridge poiketlKxk. direct from The Butter- ick Publishing Co. is at THE SAVINGS BANK the Pattern Counter OF MANCHESTER ready to give you free MANCHBSTTER TRUST CO. BUILDING /advice and Instruction on S 0 U 1 "H M /\ N C N E S T E R • CONN Butierick Patterns. .

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