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Chauncey M. Depew Dead; 93 Years

NO. 159. CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW HOLD IN BEVERLY DEAD; 93 YEARS OLD mwm CASE One of America’s Most Fa- SYLVIA PANKHURST Framingham Business Man Forty-Eight State PoBcemen mous Men Passes Away STARTLES ENGLAND Admits He Was With Dead Descend on Gamhlihg Den; fJijlitntiaii of'House Connnit- At His Home; ---- School Teacher Night Be­ Local Police Knew Noth- tee Says There is Little His Colorfal Career. Aonoimces Through Press OtJtSH fore Her Death. mg About Affair. , , Chance of Agr^ing on She is a Mother But is Not New York, April 5—Chauncey M. Some See Conaectioii Be- Tax Rednction--Senate Depew. one of America’s most fam­ Concord, Mass., April 5.—Pale Waterbury, Conn., April 5 — Married. Forty-four local: men charged with ous men — a railroad executive, and worn after many hours of grill­ tween His Trip and Action Approves Secretary’s politician, financier and noted after- ing, Frederick Hinman Knowlton, being frequenters of gambling Jr., young Framinghani business places here will appear in Police dinner speaker, died at 4:30 o’clock London. April 5.—Sylvia Pank- Program. this morning from bronchial pneu­ man, married and father of a five- Court on April 19tb to answer the Of Premier Baldwin. hurst, one of the most noted of the year-old son, pleaded not guilty In charges. Bonds of $200 each set monia at his home 27 West 54th militant English Suffragettes, to­ street, at the age of ninety-three a clear firm voice in District for eleven others captured last London, April 5.—Henry Ford, Washington, April 5.'—Tax re­ day assumed a new role in the cam­ evening in the greatest raid Water years. Court today to a charge of, murder who is nbVr on his way to Europe, duction was again thrown into.fc paign for the “complete emancipa­ in connection with the salying of bury has even known were declared Mr. Depew’s long and colorful forfeited but their cases will he re­ may,enter Intb negotiations with doubtful state of confusion toddy • tion of women.’’ Miss Marguerite Isabelle Stewart, career spanned the administrations It was revealed through a paid opened on April 19 If any dCsliie British and Dutch rubber producers when House fiscal leaders declared announcement in the classified ad­ Beverly sdhool teacher. such proceeding. Meanwhile -five to buy raw rubber at low prices, that the House will. tUiii dbvra* the vertisement column of the Socialist Judge Prescott Keyes held young men arrested as principals in the which are now preyaiUng as a re­ Mellon program, even though the Daily Herald, that she has become Knowlton without ball for a hear­ operation of gaming places were sult of thb British government’s de­ Senate approves it. a mother, although she is not mar­ ing on April 13th, the prosecution held for trial in the Superior Court cision to remove production re­ The prospect of a disagreement ried. stating that an attempt would be on April 12, being placed under strictions on November 1, It was re­ between the two Houses pre'yeht- The announcement follows: made to secure an indictment from bond at a special session of the Su ported here today. ing any tax reduction caused, ad­ “Sylvia Pankhurst announces the the next Middlesex county Grand perior Court durint the night. It is even believed in some quar­ ministration leaders to Inaugurate birth of her son Richard Keir Jury. Four lieutenants and 'forty-four ters that Mr. Ford had either ad­ a movement to harmonize the .dif­ Pethick Pankhurst.” Monument Square, where stands One of Mrs. "Calvin Coolldge’s closest friends Is Mrs. R. B. Hills of officers of the state police depart­ vance knowledge of a premonition ferences. It is assumed that the cnild was the courthouse, was within a stone’s Northampton, Mass., shown here with the first lady in one of the first ment conducted the raids.' They of the government’s action and While the House leaders vrare named after two prominent Social­ throw of the spot on Cambridge photographs of her , to be published. Mrs. Hills is now in Northamp­ acted without knowledge of the timed his- European.trip according­ turning thumbs down upon Secre- turnpike where the broken body of ton with Mrs, Coolidge, who is at the bedside of her sick mother. local police.- In commenting on the jtary Mellon’s plan. Republicans on ist-Labor leaders, Kiev Hardie and Miss Stewart was discovered last ly. raid today Superintendent Joseph The rubber market was further I the Senate finance committee were Pethick LawTence. Friday evening and within a stone’s H. McLean, of the Do lice depart­ engaged’ in drafting a bilf to mjset It is understood that .he baby throw of Sleepy Hollow cemetery depressed today by Premier Bald­ the treasury’s $201^000,000 limita­ ment, declared he 'as satisfied with win's announcement in .the House ' was born shortly before Christmas where the girl was buried. the affair and that he considered it tion. '■ although news of the event has just Returned to Camb^dge of Commons, that the British re­ Rep. Willis C. Hawley; Republi­ DEFENSE IN OIL CASE an endorsement of work he has strictions in Malaya and Ceylon leaked out. Miss Pankhurst’s Steadfastly maintaining his inno­ been doing since he entered office. can, of Oregon, chairman of tbe friends say that she does not believe cence, young Knowlton, who came will be removed and it is possible House, ways and means committee Evidence Secured that contracts may be possible in the legal form of marriage be­ here from Cambridge by automo­ Evidence for the raid was secured and . a consistent administration, cause it fetters v omen’s .reedom. bile, was returned to that pity. COST ABOUT $50,000,000 ^tbin a few weeks at 16 cents a supporter,' declared that there was by the Watch & Ward Society of Historic Monument Square, in pound. The prediction was made little hope of the House , taking the the path of the famous battle of Boston at the request of the W&ter- by Sir Robert Hutchinson, chief Mellon program. Concord, was filled with automo­ bury Ministers Association. Eight Liberal whip, that .the price may House Against It biles by curious persons who watch­ clergymen connected with the asso­ sink to 14 cents a pound. “From the sentiment of both tbe TO NAME ed the young man enter the court­ Figures Hard to Obtain But BIG SOVIET PLOT ciation occupied a front row in Po­ Hopes that the- government Gommlttep. on ways and means and house with state, Concord and lice Court today and carefully ob­ might reconsider its decision were the House it seen}® doubtfiil it'tlfe FORMALLY APRIL 17 Framingham police. There was a Expenses For Sinclair served proceedings. The entire dashed, today. International News House wiii a^ee to hdve no reduc­ terrific jam at the court house IS NOW REVEALED association met following the rat^ Service, learned from an authorita­ tion on the automobile tax, nor Chauncey M. Depew doors as the weary young man was last night and praised each other tive source close to the. Cabinet will they agree to/the repisal of the Governor to Leave Next Week led into the prisoner’s dock. When for the results and congratulated that the decision is irrevocable. estate tax or modification of the of 24 of the 30 presidents of the Hare Been Terrific ^ c e the state police. For a Vacation to Be Spent all spectators’ seats In the court­ This infonnant said: intermediate brackets of the Indi­ United; States. He vu.mpaigned for room were filled the doors were Eighteen state policemen were in ' “The premier’s statement was vidual InOome-tax, a® suggested by the Republican Party in all the In South. locked. 1923. 60 Persons Implicated; Over court today in uniform ready; to :the result of.the highest and most Mr. Mellon,” said Hawley. national political conflicts from After the arraignment young act as witnesses for the State. confidential technical advice and it Hadley said that bis opinion Lincoln to Harding. He was a mem­ Albany, N. Y., April 5.—Govern­ Knowlton was takeq to the local $100,000 In Bribes Used Judge Abner P. Hayes presided and represents the government’s last was based upon the legislative sit­ ber of the Senate for or Alfred E. Smith’s name will be lock up to await the trip by auto­ Washington, April 5.—What Emil Hummel was prosecutor.' A word’ia the matter. Henceforth, it uation and did nqt necessa,riiy. re- ' 12 years. He was pne.of Ameri­ formally presented to the nation as mobile back to Cambridge. Women large force of police were on hand fleet o'wn view® a® to the pro.p- ' price prosecution?, is hoped, the ordinary laws of sup­ ca’s railroad pioneers and empire a Democratic candidate for the as well as men were numbered By Plotters, to ke^p order •>oyer i'.the 'largest ply rand detoitnd r^sert'theto^ ®r'itld^ibdv-of-ta9r'reduction. *' builders. For 14 years he was presidential nomination at a meet­ among those who sought .to catch a A much hampered ingLUtiy^to^,y %'i'u w d' OTr-:poHgereottW‘gS§M6n Cannot Agree > selves. Probably the lower price of Rep. Garner, Democrat of Texas, president of the New York Central ing of the Democrat state commit­ ^glimp^ of tbqi. accused-.youxfgT’iiVsi- developed'that' Harry F. Sintlair’s ever caused. rubber vrtll , stimulate. production. Railroad,- and- waa cbairnia& of its tee In New York on AprinfKuhdfef ’hess inati. Defense Plans minority: leader on the ways apd part In the oil scandals of the Moscow, April 5.—The veil of The Indostty should now re-eatab- means committee, also declared board of'^dlrectors from 1898 up plans which had been perfected to- Counsel who appeared for vari­ iish itself without outside aid. to the day of his death. c'ay. Cambridge, Mass., April 5.— Harding administration has cost secrecy which has shrouded what is ous of the men arrested aS frequent­ that the House will not accept Mel-' - Frederick Hinman Knowlton, Jr., him some exceedingly important Meanwhile any negotiations be­ Ion’s proposed plan of tax reduc­ Family Called This procedure was decided upon alleged to be one of the most dan­ ers suggested to Judge Hayes that tween Dutch and. British rubber When his condition became grave at a conference behind closed doors prosperous youug business man of money during the past five years. it might be possible that the men tion. -- Framingham, was held today in Since the winter of 1923, when gerous revolutionary plots , against growers i will remain matters of There appeared- to.b e a better, shortly after midnight members of in the e.xecutlve chamber by the the senate first thrust an inqulsi- the Soviet government in seven arrested . as conducting gaming their own concern.” the family were summoned. They Governor, Judge George Olvauy, connection with the death of Mar­ places would be found not guilty in possibility of an agreement upon leader of Tammany Hall, and Lieut. guerite Isabelle Stewart, Beverly tive nose into the ways and means i been t'tted sufflcieitily to With the price of crude rubber the $201,000,0.00 limit set by the included Mrs. Depew; a son, Chaun­ on disclose " that .the ringleaders of the Superior Court. If they were ac­ continually slumping, enabling treasury. Hawley expressed belief cey M. Depew, Jr.; a niece. Miss Gov. Edwin Corning, chairman of teacher-supervisor, whose bruised by which he acquired a lease quitted then the men arrested as body was found beside the Cam- the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, Schachti district coal mining con­ American and other automobile that the $289,000!000 tax bill Anne Depew Paulding, and a nep­ the Democratic state committee. spiracy in the Don Basin, were frequenters would not-be;guilty, of makers: to buy at the cheapest price which the House passed early In hew. Chauncey Depew Steele. An Having decided upon this course ’oridge turnpike In Concord last up to. the present moment when he that offense. Judge Hayes accepted Friday night. is about to. stand trial for criminal members of one of the most dis­ since 1922, predictions are being the session would Have.tp be cut hour'' later Mr. Depew fell Into a of action. Gov. Smith will leave tinguished Monarchist families of the suggestion and continued the to the Mellon figure. Garner said j early ne.vt week for a two weeks Knowlton, who has a wife and conspif'acy against .the government made that the use of reclaimed rub­ comfortable sleep. Those at the in connection therewith',, Sinclair the Czar’s regime, it was learned cases until a week after the Super­ ber advocated by Secretary of Com­ that he is “not concerned with the bedside retired. I vacation at Ashville, N. C. Judge three children, admitted he had ior Court session. been friendly with the girl, had has been divorced from a steady today; merce Herbert Hoover when the amount so much as the items to be Later Dr- Hooker issued this bul­ Olvany will go to Florida tomorrow A score of the 60 persons im­ Counsel who appesired today ex­ cut.” for a ten-days vacation but -will re­ been on an automobile ride with stream of money that would make price was at the peak, will he dic- letin: a number of readers independently plicated are almost certain to be pressed the belief that the state continued. Progress Was made by the Re­ “Since 7 o’clock last night Mr. turn in time for the state commit­ her the night she died and washed police had been careless in taking publicans on the Senate finance, and renovated his roadster with wealthy for life. convicted and sentenced to death. Chauncey Depew’s condition be­ tee meeting. The oil, man Is convinced he is The connection of six German the names of some of the prisoners, committee, headed by Senator came very serious. He died from As a result of the executive water and chloride of lime the next but Prosecutor Hummel believed Smoot, Republican of Utah., In day. being “persecuted.” He thinks that engineers, two of whom have been KILLS ANOTHER’S WIFE bronchial pneumonia at 4:30 chamber conference, U. S. Senator federal agents have been constant­ released, has not been cleared up. that "some of the boys weren^t sure agreeing to the Mellon proposal o’clock' this morning.’’ Royal S. Copeland is slated for re­ Grilling o! Knowlton, who is 34 of their names when they, were for a cut In the corporation'income years old and operates an elMtric ly on his trait, watching his every , Big Bribes After Dinner Speaker nomination, it ■ was learned today movement - since 1923. Well ' he Ther. are vague hints that as booked last night.” Then It' was THEN KILLS HIMSELF tax rate'of 13% to 12 per cent. During his eventful career, Mr. on high authority. and automobile battery establisn- agreed that any person had the This would cut revenues $123,000,- ment in Framingham, was inter­ might, if his friends are to be be­ much as $100,000 (in German 000. The House previously propos­ Depew not only distinguished him- Lieut. Gov* Corning will continue lieved. They festimate , that five marks) passed through -Russian right to ask for re-opening of -his for another year as chairman of rupted long enough to let him have case on April 19. Bodies Found By Husband ed a cut to 11% per cent. a little sleep and take him'.to Con­ years ago his fortune was in ex­ handq_ as bribes. The ringleaders, (Continued on page 6) the state committee. There had cess of a hundred million dollars Who Was Seeking Her Since been some talk that he might re­ cord district for arraignment on a however, are said by the police to murder charge. —some placed it as high as $120,- be Yemelyan Kolodub, a million­ Friday. sign at the coming meeting and 000,00ft. , • that M. William Bray, Democratic After the preliminary grilling of aire mine owner, who owned one young KnowltO'n, District Attorney Worth, Half Now of the finest racing stables In Rus­ HUNDREDS HOMELESS ■ New York, April 5.—'Hring of SEN. WALSH PRAISES leader of Utica, would be elected in Today, the estimate ranges from another man’s wife, Harry Angelo his place. Robert T. Bushnell, of Middlesex sia before, the revolution; his county, issued the follocwing state­ a maximum of $75,00.0,000 to a brother, Andre; his nephew Cyril killed her and then took his own minimum of $50^000,000. The hair SMITH AND McAOOO Cable Flashes ment: Kolodub; his relatives Bebenkno IN STORMS life, police said today. The bodies “Frederick Hinman Knowlton, ance, it is claimed, has. gone in'an and Matusenko, and a number of of Angelo and the woman, Mrs. Ida Jr., of Framingham is held as a effort to beat the charge that, he intimate friends. Schnier, were in Angelo’s Says Neither-Had Anything to - In WALL ST. SPECUUTES suspect in connection with the po- bribed former Secretary of'Triterlor / Former, owners of mines in the Two * Reported Dead—Cloud apartment last -night, but medical Albert B. Fall to give him a fraud­ bursts and Forest Fires ^aminers said the sbooting proba­ Do With Oil Scandal—Raps ulent lease < on: Teapot Dome/ and Don basin, who had fied during the bly had occurred Saturday or Sun­ (Continued on Page^S) revolution, are allged to have ap­ Usher in Spring. Rolnnson. Foreign News ON DEPEW SUCCESSOR in business ireverses incident there­ day. proached Kolodub with a propor­ Harry Schnier, the woman s to. . ■■■' ' tion’ “to hold the mines for their Kansas City, Mo., April 5—Two Washington, April 5.-~Lauding Figures of this naturo are- al­ husbftnd, had been looking for her the public careere;Of Gov. A1 Smith most impoBBlble of'Verification, but rightful owners because in three persons'are. dead and several hun­ since last Friday, Breaking Into An­ Patrick E. Crowley, President years there will be armed foreign dred families homeless today as. a and William Gibbs McAdoo, -Sena­ London, April 5.—Troops oc­ FARM BLOC FAVORS It Is known that Sinclair lost quite gelo’s apartment with toe'ald of de­ tor Thomas J. Walsh, Democrat of cupied public buildings in Athens of the Central is Named For a few millions alone when, the Su-^ intervention and the Soviet regime result of storms and heavy rains tectives, he.'found the. bodies and would; blow up.” I over widespread areas in Arkansas, Montana, today branded as “piffle” today following the discovery of a \t h e Post. preme Court'voided his lease, on the following taunting note, ad­ the attempt of Senator, Arthur R. revolutionary plot, according to A COMPROMISE BILL the oil reserve, not only taking To this end Kolodub,'.with ;he Kansas and Oklahoma last night, dressed to him by Angelo. according to reports here. Robinson,^ Republican of Indiana to dispatches from that city. Martial New V^rk, April 5.—-Wall street from him the handsdine'profits, but aid of foreign and Russian con­ “You have hben a" ^ link all three to the oil scandals. law was declared. speculatiX. today as to the probable also a thousand^mlle.plpe line from federates, is accused of Jiaving pre­ Mrs. Anna Green, 25, Topeka, get rid of jfour wife. Take her vented the explosion of the niost Kan!, died from injuries suffered back. My wife. Is coming home any Walsh declared he. ctmld see no successor of Chauncey M. Depew, as Hope to Pass McNary-Haugen Wyoming to tbe Pacific-coast ■ and “culpability” in Smith’s-appoint­ ' Cannes, France, April S.-r-rAn chairman of the New Yo.rk Central all of the storage tanks at the de­ profitable mines confiscated from when a high wind d:mollshed her day.” ^ k Measure Within the Next their former owners, ordered others suburban hdme and. a 12-year-61d Neighbors told police Mrs. An­ ment of Harry F. Sinclftif as a rac­ American, said to be Charles Chan- Railroad’s board of directors. livery end. Everyone' concerned Is ing commissioner In New York. He iiell of Chicago, caused a riot by Most prominently mentioned Week. flooded, caused explosions and boy; was burned to death near Lin­ gelo left home a year agov^o care wrecked machinery.. coln, Ark., when mountain forest for. a paralytic sister in Stamford, also said he could see no wrong in throwing handfulls of ICO franc was Patrick E. Crowley, the pres­ (Cohtixiaed-on Page 2) McAdoo accepting. employment notes from the balcony of the Hotel ent president of the road. Washington, April 5.—rThe Sen­ fires spread over a wide area fftqned Copfi, ' Financiers recalled that Crow­ ate Farm Bloc buckled down today by'high winds. Angelo was forty >years old. Mrs. from Edward L. Dpheny. Carlton after a successful, night at Touching.on his own part in un­ the gaming tables in the Casino. ley’s name was prominently men- to a drive for enactment of the Shawnee, Okla., on the Canadian Schnier was tij^rty and a mother. tloried in this connection several compromise McNaryrHaugen farm river reported a torrehtla;! rain of earthing the oil scandals,. . Walsh Men and women fought to get the relief bill within the nex\week. accused Hobinson of seeking to money. times when widespread rumor had Chi ,Politicians Force cloudburst proportions and nearly it that Depew was about to retire. The Bloc leaders were, greatly 1,000 persons were driven- from i L l R p S LEAGUE “snatch away” from, him the grati­ encouraged by the action of corn Pari.s, April 5.—Tom Heeney, This rumor was renewed less than their homes along the .river.. tude of the American people. a year ago, when it was reported belt farmers in unanimously en­ O f Joh Nearly $200,000 damage was re­ New Zealand heavyweight; who'is that Depew would retire from the dorsing the new bill at their Des . STAND ON DOPE training here for a fight with Cham­ sulted from the strong winds which chairmanship on his 93rd birthday. Moines conference. The corn belt struck Southern Kansas, ahd.. Ok­ U. S,, POSTAL BECEITTS pion Gene ’Tunney, is making swim­ At that time it generally was be­ men, representing 23 groups of ■A’bbbtiegger<$>ittg ■-tickots for, a:smoker with ming a prominent part of his pro­ farm organizations, “cordially ap­ Chicago, 'April 5. lahoma oil fields near Wichita, Kan. Secretary. Kellogg Against In- Washington, April 6.—-.For the lieved that R. D. Starbuck, vice- announced his" resignation to', his ‘ tickets at $1’each and'yqu must not Several rivers In ' southwestern gram. Heeney says it is fine for the president in charge of traffic, proved” the hill. take less .than ten-^$ 10, Refuse /dependent Action to Curb first time, in months postal receipts wind and that he likes ' it better A movement meanwhile ' was Kansas and Northern Oklahoma are at fifty selected cities have showed' wpuld succeed Crowley as presi- clients in the Fortieth" ward yester-. ‘and you are told to.; quit your biz, swollen out of banks. • ' Opinm Traffic* , - than roadwork. deiit. started in the House, to get the day, declaring; he has : been: driven a decrease. Postmaster General New ^ farm measure considered In the elto a vacation. for you. at Uncle Damage- throughout th® whole said today in announcing toat re­ When the news of Depew’s death Sam’s^ expense. Kindly attend the Washington, April 5.rr-The;Unit­ London, April 5.—That prohibi­ came today,, there was some who lower branch of Congress before to the wall'-by the shakedowns of area Is expected to riach half a ceipts for March totaled $84,880,-’ action is taken ofi the flood control the politicians. ..He said/tlie, l^oiWiceL frolic and bring a friend along, am million doUaris. ed States emphatically, rebuked the 383,13, as against $34,589,636.82' tion had no part in the life of believed that the chairmanship enclosing 2 tickets foir same. Don’t League of Nations-today in tormal- Shakespeare is shown by the fam­ would fco to Albert S, Harris; vice bill. ( squeeze pinches all- ttie: profits aln'd ly announcing an independent pro­ In March a year ago. The decrease ous “Ward Diary’’ which was pur­ president in charge of finance and The new bill will be debated the has put his businesB into the ired. forget and pony up to Lawrence J.‘ PLANE WEATHERS STORM aniounted. to $39,153.09. The last, straw,,he..reinarked, was.'a White, .Candidate for”war'd captain, gram' tor international action to The three leadtog cities to., point chased at Southeby’s by Dr. A, corporate relations and chairman rest of this week. Its sponsors 'curb .traffic lu aad other, of the finance committee. were hopeful of getting a final vote batch of tickets he'had to buy./'to 'a, -'4Qth ward, who is behind this El Paso, Texas, April 5 —- The iot InoreaM of receipts were:; Rosenbach, of Philadelphia, for New York America,u’s obaet-to-coast narboties.- , \ ? 52,500. The author of the diary, Men familiar with the general by next Tuesday or ’ Wednesday. smoker of the South End Athletic game. ^ V Coming on the eve .of the elev­ phis, 23.87 per cent;. Akron, Ohio,’^' trend of the stock market did not This would enable the House to club,'4iWo of vwhich'he" enclosed Jn a- ‘ ' Spollsl Voters’ Taste radio plane' safely’ weathered./what 22.05 per cent; Minneapolis; 14:52 John Ward, vicar at Stratford-at- pass upon it before the end of “Dry or wet, as yre are in this enth ses$lpn of the League’s advis­ per,cent. Avon, (Shakespeare’s home) from believe that the advancing market letter to a tocfil newspAper nayristt- old-tltuera described aS' OQ® e d comUiittee on Opium, Secretary in almost all classes of stocks April. lug his: experiences. :-The letter • ward, this little bit of cheap stjiff worst sand.stortu® ih ® dozen yeiva 1B62 to-.l€81, says that the famous Rep. Haugen, Republican of just before la'ndlni; here.' ojt. Stote: Kellogg’s announcement MAY BE MURDER Bard uf.< Avon died of a fever con­ would be adversely affected. reads puts a L'ad tasto in the mouth® eonstitutek a sensational step to the New York Central stock advanc­ Iowa, declared nine of the ten ob­ “Dear Sir: I will admit I am a the general voters iip here. Bless­ Escorted by Two, Navy p^ne^, World War '' ‘against dangerous tracted *after' drinking with “Rare jections raised by President Cool­ ings, oh the' Republican party for w'hlch were also going to the cqaJst, Waterbary, Conn;, April/'5> Ben” JLohsao and others. ed one point at the opening but bootlegger in a small-way,-average ■didigB./; -■/ " this was believed to be due to “in­ idge against the bill of a year ago, earnings $10' per day; do husin'ess .losers. This is not anonymous or the ‘Amerlcsn’s ship cl®ared worn’ itopment with the repeated fail­ Simon Norelka, of 44 .South.’RlTi side pressure’’ of heavy holders of were eliminated. Ip the new compro­ 'yet Thompson’s America First and the Army Airport at Pprl Bliss'. side street, died .at S t ' Belgrj£9i^*Al>lil' 5.—Communica­ mise measure. 'The one feature re­ In the .40th ward, aud am '< now ure, qf toe League committee to these securities.' tendering my resignation to my Last, but from a straight true blue The plane, which Is 6n>a,l0,0ftftr .hfixig; v;fto)ut.' effective retorm in tai today .of injurte® tbal: tion betwapR 'J%BO-Slavia and Ru­ tained—that the e^alization fee, Yank- evdn If-I have broke the pro­ mile all-American tour, w’a® to get lice,, to believe h®. mania was •^ m i^ e ly interrupted he explained, has b^n modified to enstomers through your ,, straight oiiiuto produotipn and dlstributioni newspaper. ., ^ ...... hibition law. • , • away from here today. The shlit 'i^ildgg Im® initiated negotiation® murdered. A ' police today. If,major, TREASURY BALANCE eliminate much of the president's expects to touch at San Diego, Lb® through/regular (Uplomatfo chan- indit^ted that Nor part of Transnyania iB bccnpled by opposition. He predicted o'ver- Telhr of Bnyinis Tickets Note I have cut the’numbers of “My reaisdn for same is 'when a. . tke ticket out so thajt ! woh^t^have Angeles and .San Francisco before Rumanian trpM8’'tO^ pr’eyent antl- Washington, April 5.—Treasury whelming approval of the bill by starting od the eastward tj^iu.. . povdmnlpnt ripf^ r ' . .. balance April 3: $437,614,157.17. the House. bunch of henchmen go around sell-' ;a';pinedpple thrown at my home." >A G ft TWOT MATOETESTER (CONN.)' EVBOTTNG HERA33?, THtTRSUAT, AFRU: 5 ,19Z8,

rr^ ,L I q . person that brought to light all the intS.AIIBlATDRKIN6rON COMMITS SUICIDE ■ DEFENSE IN OIL CASE . skeletons of his family closet. CLUB PLAN BIG HELP 'N EXT TO COFFINS On the dining room wall of the '^S Sinclair suite is a framed sign, IS DEAD IN CANADA Guthrie Center, Iowa, April 5 COST ABOUT $50,000,000 hung facetiously by H. Mason Day, to E A ^ SHOPPERS G t i — Frauk Tasler, 35, sheeted a^ the oil man’s chief lieutenant, which funeral parlor at Tale, near, reads: “ This is no hotel lobby; do (Continoed from Page 1.*) Scout Word was received today of the here, in which to end his life.'* not spit on the floor.’’ So Says George H. Williams of death of Mrs. Amelia Turkington He entered the place while two The motto of the establishment, employes were engaged in pre­ reluctant to discuss dollars and Local Williams Men*s Fur­ of Marlbank, Ontario, Canada, however, seems to be : “ Trust no ibnial Gmid Friday Preaee News which occurred on Tuesday. While paring a corpse for burial, walk­ sents in connection with Sinclair’s one. He may have a government nishings Store. ed behind a row of coffins and financial outlay as a result, of his Mrs. Turktogtoa was ill her broth­ • ■ ' ■ badge in,his pocket.’’ ■ “EHster;no a blf blew out his brains. He bad London.—“People taUt of tribulations, but enough was glean­ ta^ "Seven Last er, WiUiain Turkington, her -son, been ill. ed to indicate tifemendous expendi­ initial outlay for olothM.*’ George David Torklngton and his wife, and nonsense about. America," says/: ’ tures. AUTO HOPS CURBING, H.' WilUama ot Oeorge H. WiUi|Uaa. The council will hold its annual a granfUon, Henry Allen, all of this j^cob Epsteiu, famous sculptor, Expensive Lawyers Inc., aald today. “ Club plane, enoh Words” at St. Mary’ s. business meeting with election of town, were on the way to her bed­ just returned to Englafid aftet bis as-the plan we are now operating side. They arrived Just too late. During the constant court litiga­ officers at the home of Mrs. JERDSAUM USES first visit for 25 years to bis native • tions arising frem the oil scandal, BUMPS POST OFnCE under, glvu tbe Kaater buyer a Stephen , Hale, 233 South Main Mrs. 'TurlUngtbii was one of the the oil man has been represented complete outfit' and., allow bltu to The feature of church services in street, Tuesday afternoon, April early settlers In that section of On­ land, America. ^ by such men as Martin W. Little­ pay- fOf; the clothes.- a« be wears Manchester, tomorrow, Good Friday, lOtb iii 2:g0. tario, coming to that province when "Personally," Epstein i^tis, "I them." a youf^i girl. She has a number of mOSENE LAMPS see no reason why an artist Should ton, of New York, who made his Driver Loses Contrd as Jle will be the annual three hour The hflioere’ association held its mark in the Thaw-White murder Mr. ^lliamaVclub plin is unique presentation,-:of the "Seven Last annual bnsiaess meeting at tbe relatives in this town. lose his soul in the United States. case; George Hoover, of Washing­ Is Backing Out of Parking in Manchester and that it is a suc­ Words of. CJhrlst" in which most of home ot/M iss Marion Tinker. Immediate relatives are three America bolds no monopoly in col­ ton, who just won a mlllion-dollar Space Today. cess is shown by the, fact iLat many Wedhesday night. The following daughters, Mrs. Annie Young, Mrs. IN LONG DISPUTE lectors who l>ny w ow of'art sole­ the Protestant' pastors hei:a will Henry Alien and Mrs. William will case; Daniel Thew Wright, local residents have taken advan­ take part. The part which was to offieert were elected lor the com­ ly for their commercial value,! The who, as justice of tbe D. C. Su­ An unusual automobile accident tage of it. The plan calls for an ing year,: tnresldent Miss Jessie Williams, au of Ontario, a brother, popular conception here that eVery ' have beiti tahon by Rev, Robaft A* Rev. Edward Tttrklngton, presi­ preme Court, presided over the fa­ occurred in front of the Post Office initial payment that need not be Colpitis, new pastor of the South Staye, Moe-firesldent, Mrs. Freder- American wants to fill his house mous Stove case that nearly result­ embarrassing tq the buyer, follow­ dent of the Whitby Presbyterian Jerusalem.— The capital and. at the south end this' noon when Methodist ohoroh. has been asidgn- lok Snoi^, secretary and treasureri metropolis of Palestine is still in with art treasures, no niattier what ed in the jail of the late Sam the operator lost Control of his car ed ten vuekly ^paymaats, all equal. Ellen Powers. church nsar Toronto; also a sister, their price, U touily mistaken. And ed to Rev. Alfred Clark, curate at and two sons, David of this town the kerosene lamp age. A ten year- Gompers and other American Fed­ and allowed it to hop onto the side­ Unlike the hsuhl inatallinent sya- St. Mary's Bplseopal ohoroh since Troop 1. old dispute between the Britlsb again, there is every reason to in­ eration of Labor leaders; Reginald walk and crash into the post office terns, there is no interest chuged, There will be no meeting Friday and Samu^ of Ontario. Rev. duce the artist, in America to keep Mr. Colpitts will not he here tomor­ Turkington will be‘ remembered as Government and the man who ob­ Ragland and T. Stanford, experts building. Fortunately no one was although a discount of five per cent row. evening. Mary MsJsden, Sarah bis soul because he Is enconntged. haying preached in the South tained from tbe Turks the water on oil and land laws, and half a in the path of the automobile. is allowed for cash. The complete program for the Potts, Maude Armstrong hare supply and electric power conces­ "In England the artist is not en­ dozen others. All of these are re­ John C. Shackleton whose home Easter styles .this year will run passed their tenderfoot test. Methodist church here during the sion for .Jerusalem, deprives the couraged. When his hair is snow- ported to have received small for­ service follows: . pastorate of Rev. Julian S. Wads­ is on 25 Beech street, Lakewood, toward the three-button model mTROPVonoN All the girls have brought their great majority of. the people of white, possibly his work mar be tunes in fees from their client. R. I., but^who boards at 221 Pine coats with the buttons spaced registration foe and the troop will worth. both essential commodities. Only acknowledged. Many Artists, how- ' Rev. Jamee Htvait NelU. Leader The funeral was held this after­ Then comes the matter of the hir­ street and* works at Cheney Broth­ more widely and the two-button Hymn IB I— "When I Survey the bs re-reglstered at tbe National the fortunate few' who are able to ever, cannot afford to wait until ing of the Burns Detective Agency ers, was the driver of the car, a coats with peaked lapels. These Headquarter! this week with 28 noon and burial was in the English pay the municipality’s exborbitant time bleacjies their looks. They *WondlfOtts Cross" ohureb cemetery in Tamworth, to shadow the jury that sat in the Chevrolet coupe owned by Cromble models have been developed by the Introduolory. Address— "The Cross" girls. rates for water pumped from a must either go to America or,popu­ first trial of Sinclair nnd Fall last Donaldson. leading fashion authorities In this Silent / Prayer and Meditation Troop 9, Ontario. spring at great distance and for larise their work. October. This buslaCTs resulted in Shackleton had started to back country and England and are (Kneeling). Orgah^playe. Saturday. March 81st the girls electric power generated at small •Americans Keener a mistrial and gained Sinclair a the car out of its parking space shown in a wide variety at the Wil­ Litany Hymn— XB8 (Part I, vs 1-4) had a hare and bound chase. They private plants enjoy both. "Comparisons are odious, but it six-month sentence. It’ also cost when he noticed another automo­ liams store. Solo. took the 10:30 oar and the harea The pre-war concessionaire is is idle to deny that the average him plenty of money. Sixteen agents bile was blocking his path. He A recent shipment of neckwear, FIRST WORD got off at Pitkeu street and laid the Mavromatis, a' Greek subject, who American is keener to acquire were on the job, and their expense shifted into “ low” and as he did, he suitable for the Easter outfit, was Rev. HemHW 0. Webber* Leader trail. The hounds went on tj the. has been busy the last ten years in knowledge than the average Eng­ accounts, as produced in court, says, his foot slipped off the clutch received at the Williams store yes­ terminus and-hiked baok to Pitkeu litigations over the concession with lishman. Hymn IBS— "In tho Cross Al Christ the British as the mandatory for were highly liberal. The contempt onto the accelerator.. The car leap­ terday, The cravats, both in the street. This gave the. bares a fif­ VIRGINIA M. STEVENSON "There are many things; in trial lasted two months and a half, i Olory"— Versts 1-8-4. Palestine, and in simultaneously of­ ed the curb and bumped into the bows and four-in-hand styles, ex­ 1st teen minute start. The hounds fol­ America that do not please me- and Sinclair footed the bill for Word— "Father Forgive Them fering the rights of his concession stone foundation of the post office. emplify the latest color schemes for They Know Not What They lowed the tralbover bill and dale Virginia M. Stevenson, 7, daugh­ Their statues are no better than about seventy-five defense witnesses ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. SteVen- for sale-to the highest bidder. Postmaster Oliver i'. Toop, sitting and the newest fabrics, from the and came out near the lower reser­ those of England— which is saying during that period. DO" s(m Of 168 West Center street, died Hearing at Hague in his office, felt the shock. knitted to the finest silk. - Silent Prayer and Meditation (as voir and caught the hares. Here a good deal. Undoubtedly the pres­ Meanwhile, Sinclair has been When the auto, struck the build­ The V/llliams store will be open tbe girls ate their dinner, played at her home this morning after a The last stage in the paper was above) a hearing before the Hague tribu­ ent tendency in American art Is to­ maintaining a Washington estab­ ing, it bounded back so far that the on Good Friday for one hour aRer Litany Hymn 163— (Pert II, vs. games and sang, they hiked on short iUhsse. she' is survived by wards "refeenment". It Inclines lishment in true millionaire style. back wheels were In the street and tbe other stores have closed, Mr* through to the upper reservoir, dis­ her.^f^eu^ and two sisters. Shir­ nal, at which the Greek Govern­ 5-8). ment demanded damages for Mav­ towards the French 'style with an During the weeks of the original the front ones on thu sidewalk. A Williams announced today. The T^r*a voro persed and hiked home the way they ley and Barbara. Funeral arrange­ ments atf Incomplete. romatis from the British Govern­ occasional prim tendency to' the trial, he and his menage held forth bicycle owned by Francis Harring­ store is open ordinarily on week SECOND WORD wished. Everyone had a fine time. Greek. The Greek I found chiefly There will be no regular meeting ment for alleged withholding from at the Mayflower hotel. For that ton, High school student and special days until 7:30 in the evening, to­ Rev. Alfred Clark, Leader him the right to proceed with the reflected in the new skyscrapers short time the bill was slightly in delivery messenger boy, of 17 morrow until 1 o’clock and on Hymn 167— “ 0 Paj^adlse, O Para­ of the troop Friday. I f tbe girls and the mannequins on Fifth Ave-\ would like, a meeting will be held work. The court held that It had excess of $7,000. Spruce street, was scratched and Thursdays and Saturdays until P dise" Verses 1 and 3. ABOUT TOWN no jurisdiction in the matter, mak­ nue. But,' of course, there has never Then, when the contempt trial bent a bit when the auto struck it o’clock. 2nd Word— “ Today Shalt Thou be Saturday. April 7 th at Lieut, Emily ing it unnecessary for the British been such a thing as ori|flnal s'tarted, he moved to Carlton hotel, on the rebound. Smith's house. If pleasant, tests to put in their defence that the con­ With Me la Paradise" and games will be carried on out Captain- Florence Turkington of American art, and neVer has'teen. for himself. He is maintaining a Policeman John McGlinn made Silent Prayer and Meditation (as cession was allowed to lapse be­ Sources of art In the States are doors. Is visiting at the suite that consists of four “ master the investigation. No aTrest was above). home of her mother, Mrs. Edward cause Mavromatis failed to satisfy definitely European. made at the time. /. bent bumper Brownies Pack l . ' bedrooms,” a huge dining room, a FOUR YEAR SEARCH Litany Hymn 163— (Part III, vs. Turkington of 65 winter street the Palestine Government that he I consider the skyscraper en­ living room and a kitchen. His was the/ Chevrolet's sole damatge. Mrs. Harry Locke, state director had sufficient money to carry out 9 and 10). • of Brownies visited this pack'last while rfcuperatlng after an opera­ semble magnificent. There is noth­ own cook prepares all meals and his Prayers. tion for appendicitis which she un­ the work and failed to come to ing like : in the world today. Some own man serves them. This suite BRroGEPORT DR’ORCES. TO FIND O’NEIL Thursday afternoon and presented' terms Vith Plnhas Rutenburg, THIRD WORD Geraldine Tenney with a golden derwent two weeks ago in the of the buildings remind me vividly is a bargain at $150 a day. Rev, Wataon Woodruff, Leader Evangeline Booth hospital. holder of the hydraulic concession Bridgeport, Conn., April 5.— bar. Mrs. Locke also told the for all Palestine. ot Aztec pyramds. I think the new Other Rooms Hymn 128— "Christian Seek Not Brownies a very interesting story. Bell Telephone building Is wonder­ Superior Court Judges A. C. Bald­ Because of the holiday, there will Mavromatis Is understood now to In addition, there are other rooms Detectives in Europe Say It Is Yet Repose” The girls have named their ful though there are others ot the reserved for members of his party. win and Carl Foster worked thirty- be no whist party at the West Side have written to ' friends here that To$^ Late Now to Bring. Hiita 3rd Word— "Woman Behold Thy pack “ The Acorns’’. Mrs. Freder-, decorated type— giraffes with lace At times, these run as high as fif­ five minutes today and granted di­ Recreation Center tomorrow after­ he has reached an understanding vorces in six uncontested cases Back. Son-^on Behold Thy Mother" ick Snow, leader, is planning to at- cap and frUls— that appear to' be teen. Silent Prayer and Meditation (as noon. with the British prolonging his con­ Arthur F. Woodcock, of Greenwich, tond the. Brownies Training Clauo cession until December 31, 1928. If a trifle unfortunate. The sky­ The report he has taken a $1,000 Paris, April 5—-After a four above). in New York City. April 10, II, scraper needs no decoration. was given a decree from Beatrice The Newark Shoe Company, a he does not by this time begin to a month apartment^in the Hay- Patterson , Woodcock, of NeW year search throughout Europe for Litany Hymn 163— (Part III, vs. 12, which will be held at the Na­ work he will have no further claim. . '.Dislikes Cathedral ^Adams house, brand-new, gilt-edged James B. O’Neill, during which he 18). chain store shoe concern that has Haven, for desertion; Agnes Daly tional Girl Scout Headquarters. been operating throughout the Tries To Sell "1 don’t think much o ' the -new apartment mansion overlooking the Treband, of Greenwich, was divorc­ eluded the keenest "man hunters" Prayers. Brownie Pack 2. Mavromatis intends revisiting Cathedral in New York. Some­ White House, is erroneous. It took of the American Secret Service, the FOURTH WORD west and south, will open store ed from Charles J. Traband, of Mrs. Bsrt Andrews is planning to number 6,110 In the Orford build­ Jerusalem soon. There are reports thing has gone wrong With it. I a day, however, to confirm the Greenwich, for his intolerable dragnet for the elusive American is Rev. Alfred Clark, Leader attend the Brownie Tralulng class that he Is negotiating with a Brit­ don’t think Americans can build falsity of the report, so closely are Hymn 147— “ In The Hour of Trial" ing tomorrow morning. The con­ cruelty: Elsa Reeler Craw, of Nor­ relaxing for it is too late now to in New York City, April 10, 11,12, cern will have an announcement in ish engineering concern for the sale cathedrals. Sinclair's affairs guarded in Wash­ 4th Word— “ My God, My God, Why of his concession. This company has walk, received a divorce from get him back to tbe United States tomorrow’s Herald. ■' “"l am also sdriy ■to'* see'tHO' Oame ington. Homer Craw, of Norwalk, because for the Teapot Dome conspiracy Hast Thou Forsaken Me? installed Jerusalem’s temporary Ideals in the U. S- A. as in England Bilent Prayer and Meditation (as BUNION DERBY LEADERS Martin W. Littleton, chief of the of intolerable cruelty: Fannie trial of Harry F. Sinclair, which is AUTO VICnM DIES water supply at Ain Farah. with regard to building huge and oil man’s counsel, is stopplpg at the Waterbiiry Maruca, of Norwalk, scheduled to open in Washington above). Unnecessary mystery surrounds expensive art galleries. The o,rtlst Mayflower with his wife and daugh­ received a divorce from Joseph on Monday. O'Neill was wanted by Litany Hymn 163— (Part IV. vs. Vega, Texas. April 6.— Here are these dealings, the governor of pays for them. Such enormous the ten leaders in the Bunion Der­ Stamford, Conn., April 5.— Miss ter. They have.seven rooms. The Maruca, of unknown address, for tbe United (BUAse government as an 19-20). Emily P. Reid, 28, of Cos Cob, died Jerusalem having declared recently buildings are quite uunecessory ■ reason for this is that the seventh desertion.; Michael G. Nicholas, of important''Witness in the Sinclair Prayers. by with their elapsed times for the in answer to a question of the mu­ 1,152 miles covered since leaving this afternoon in Stamford hospi­ when you' have nothing, |o jml in­ , room is a sitting room in which the Norwalk, received a divorce from trial. FIFTH WORD tal following Injuries she received nicipal council that he- had no In­ side': oF themr ^And thbr.nioney’tbat defense counsel confer. The other Nora Harrison Nicholas, of Phil­ O’Neiirhas been regarded as the Rev. Marvin Stocking, Leader Los Angeles on March 4: when an automobile she was driv­ formation as to how matten stood 1. Afne Souminen, Detroit, 189:- and could hold on*’ no prospects for is left over to buy good work after six rooms' serve to make sure that adelphia, for desertion; and Elsie “ missing link" in the government’s Hymn 168— “ 0 Sacred Head Sur­ ing on the night of April third building such places is strictly no inquisitive government agent can McDougall, of Bridgeport, was di­ chain of evidence to support tho ac­ rounded" Verses 1 and 2. 45:10. ’ crashed through a masonry wall in the early supply of electric power i: 2. Andrew Payne, Claremore, and water at a rate that made these limited. But, of course, America get yclose enough to listen in. vorced from Raymand McDaugall cusations that Sinclair was guilty ot Bth Word— "I Thirst" tbe village of Pound Ridge. Tbe will have more surplus money to Silent Prayer and Meditation Okla., 195:00:42. utilities available to all. Everyone is regarded with sus­ of Bridgeport, for desertion. conspiracy to cleTraud the govern­ (as 3. Peter Gavuzzl. Southampton, accident happened about 12:36 in buy up Old Masters than other ment in the Teapot Dome' oil lease. above). the morning and the unconscious picion around the Sinclair head­ Eng., 196:54:41. ANOTHER S-4 PROBE quarters. The most innocent act on Richard Henry Lee was one of ThufO have "been few manhunts Litany Hymn 163— (Part IV. vs. 4. John Cronick. Saskatoon, body of tbe girl was not discovered ■"What struck me most -in Ameri­ BO dramatic ■ and so fraught with 21-22). fOr several hours later. She receiv­ the part of a disinterested person the signers of the Declaration of Sask, 215:50:25. Washington, April 5.— A sweep­ ca waa the keen desire to iiader- several times recently has resulted Independence for the state of Vir­ material for “ detective stories" as Prayers. 5. John Saio, Passaic, N. J., ed a fractured skull and other in­ stand things— particularly new the trail for the missing Witness. juries. ing inquiry Into the S-4 submarine in a thorough investigation of that ginia. SIXTH WORD 217:22:60. disaster will be undertaken by the things. The American Is not afi^d Rev. Fredericfc Alien. Leader 6. Ed Gardner, Seattle, 219:87:- VKTTIM’S RELATIVES MAKE Senate naval affairs committee it of new things. In England people Hymn 151— "Go to Dark Gethse- 56. was announced this afternoon , by are terrified of anything, ^fter mane" (Verses 1 and 8). 7. Philip Granville, Hamilton, CHARGES OP NEGLIGENCE. BY WRECKED SHIP’S CREW Senator Hale, Republican of Maine, Queen Victoria. ; ' 6th Word— "It Is Finished’’. Ont, 219:03:20. chairman. "American newspapers are no Silent Prayer and Meditation (as 8. William Kerr, Minneapolis, Rale named a sub-committee of longer "yellow". They are the above). 225:47:09. Geneva.-^Cbarges of negligence three senators to conduct the in­ on the part of the crew of the best-informed, best-served and best- Litany Hymn 163— (Part X. vs. 9. Voight Hofstater, Manistee, quiry. The sub-committee compris­ illustrated papers in the world. 28-24). Mich., 227:52:30. Italian liner Prlneipessa Mafaldo in ed Senators Oddle (R ) of Nevada, rescuing passengers when the .ves­ They strive to embrace the thought, SEVENTH WORD 10. Louis Perella, Albany, N. chairman, Steiwer (R ) of Oregon, and activities of the whole world, Rev. James Stuart NeiU, Leader y., 231:57:50. sel sank off South America last and Gerry (D) of Rhode Island. fall, ai'O being revived here by the and their Sunday supplemefits are Hymn 316— "Jesus the Very The inquiry will be held to de­ marvelous achievements." ; ' Bernese Bund. termine whether the S-4 or the Thought of Thee” (Verses 1- WINDOW WASHERS BEATEN 3-6). The newspaper quotes a state­ Coast Guard cutter Paulding was ment by tho sister of a Swiss vic­ responsible for the collision that 7th Word— "Father Into Thy eulcago, April 5.— crew of tim of the disaster, in which more Handt I Commend My Spirit’’. cost 40’ lives. It also will go Into RUBBER DROPS LOWBUR. labor sluggers Invaded Chieaxo's than 36o lives were lost. The Bund charges that the Navy was derelict Silent Prayer and Meditation (as Loop today, beat up four window says that this girl questioned sur­ above). In efforts to save the sailors im­ London, April 5.— The rubber vr washers, as office workers looked viving passengers and memebrs of prisoned aboard the sunken S-4. market was further depreisS^ to­ Litany Hymn 163— (Part V, vs on helplessly, and were captured the crew, and that two Italian day as a result of Premier Bald­ 2B-26). by'police after a terrific gun bat­ friends of her brother told her that FLAGS HALF MASTED. Prayer and Benediction. . tle. win’s announcement that govern­ the oSicero: and crew of the ship Albany, N., Y., April 5.— Govern­ ment rOstrictlons limitinff' rubter Hymn 217— "Rock of Ages.” The terrorists appeared as the made no attempt to help in the res­ or Smith today ordered the flags on window washere were about to production in Malaya and C ^ o n start work. They beat Lloyd Gates cue work. the State’s public buildings at half will be lifted on November 1. Rub­ RUM PATROL and Justin Mesun and two others Further than this, the girl mast when he learned of the death ber opened at 9 % pence per pound, whose names were not obtained by charges the pas'sengers had to low­ of Chauncey M. Depew. the lowest since 1922.. Washington, April 5.— The rum police. er boats themselves, with the result OUR Easter greetings are most patrol on the Great Lakes will be Tbe captured men gave the that xnaiB'’ of them were capsized with all aboard. tendered by the beauty and fragrance materially reinforced within tbe names of Boris Stevens, Joseph nest few weeks. Coast Guard head­ Laurensano, John Mesarek and Jo* of flowers or plants. Just received from our seph Artrowsky. TAD JONES BUYS BIG quarters announced today. NEW HAVEN COAL PLANT greenhouses they are in full bloom* Every - A large number of small patrol TODAY and flower and plant of the season is here for' boats 'Will be sent Into the lakes as KU KLUXERS TRIAL. New Haven, Conn.— ^Business and your selection. soon as the Brie canal is opened Up New England have captured Tad STAYS for spring traffic. These boats have Indianapolis, Ind., April 5.— ^The Jones. The famous Yale football South Maacjiester TOMORROW been withdrawn from the Atlantic Indiana Supreme Court today set coach, who came here to attend FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED ANYWHERE rum patrol, according to a pro­ April 24 as the date for oral argu­ Yale and later went into business DOUBLE FTBATURE BILL gram worked out last fall. ments on the appeal of Jf. 0. in' the wiest, came back to New AT LAST THE LEAP YEAR PICTURB Treasury officials declared that Stephenson, imprisoned former Haven later to coach Yale football the move is aimed at checking tbe grand dragon of the Indiana Ku teams under contract. When the Make you^ choice early. anticipated activity of smugglers Klux Klan from his conviction at contract expired Jones bought a during the summer. Noblesvllie, Indt, October 27, 1926, coal business, a waterside plant, '.Prices are very moderate. of the murder 'o f Misa Madge and a house in New Haven, and now MAHON UAtli TRY TO SAVE NEGRO Oberholtzer. he Intends to earn a living by sell­ The appeal of Stephenson from ing coal in New England. WaterlM, N. Y., April B—A last- his former conviction at NbbleevUle In his spore time he will head r m n o r n r minute act in the effort to save the which resulted in a life term for Yale's graduate advisory football life of Frank Dixie Baldwin, negro, When Marlon Davies remembered it was leap year* ‘ theJorjner «Klau lead.er has. been board.' Jones has written congress all bets were off in the great heart-throb handicap.. who is scheduled to die in the elec­ pending in the court for nearly 2% asking an appropriation to dredge tric chair at Sing Sing tonight was years. New Haven harbor so larger coal It's Leap institjited today by the condemned boats eon reach his plant. man’s attorney. The death sentence Year, Get was Imposed upon Baldwin for the GUNMEN SHOOT COP PAY HEAVY TO BACKERS Your Man! murder of John T. Dickerson. Chicago, April B.-^PoUce Ser­ ,1 - Baldwin's attorney obtained an Baokers of Jack Higgins In the ADDSa) FEATURE order; directing, the district attorney geant John OhiskaJhls was shot and perhaps fatally Injured'here today recent $16,000 Louisiana Derby at PATSY RUTH to show cause before tbe Supreme New 'Orleans w«re paid $46.40 Miller in . ^ONCE AND FOREVER^ Court justice- at Syracuse, N. Y., l3y one of three gunmen whom he straight oh a $2 pari-mutuel ticket this, afternoon why a stay of execu­ stopped to question on tbe etreet. tion should not be granted pending The men escaped. when he won. SATURDAY COMI^LETE CHANGE OF examination ot Baldwin's sanity. ^2—FEATURES—2 STATE OC»iTBAOTS Hartford,, Conn., April 5.— ^The W. C. FIELDS and Billings Electrical Company is to 2nd Perfortnanea do the fflrihg in the., hew Normal CHESTER CONKLIN in school dormotoiy at New- Britain ^H E FAMO.T VPStAm S' for $11,800, according to a con­ TIM McCOY in “THE LAW OF THE 1UN6S*^SS2 tract awarded today by the State Direction of Miss LdBi H» Oborch BOafd of Finance and Control, board authorieed the adjutant-gen­ CHENEY HAtn WEDNESDAY EV*G, APRIL 11 eral to give Bradley A /Hubbard Ansplcea Y. F. S. Dramatic Club o f tiw Lutiioraa ■ 5 ACTS VAUDEVHli^^^ Co., *of .Meriden, the contract to Concordia (church equip the state’ armory at Bristol DANClNG-^Musie by A1 dlrdiMtra SUNDAY with lighting fixtures, at a cost of General Admission HOe. ReserrM Seats TBe m a r V p i c ; $886. The state tuberoolosis com­ AND mission ,was authorised to purchase On Sale at Manchester Oonstractioo Co. Office* Tel. 2100 MONDAY America’s Sweetheart in **] a smalt piece d'f land to add: to the Seaside sanatorium at Niantic.

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R o c k ^ e A*-; WILL BE B U R e ' HERE ‘4‘V« •V '- ■J-V <*-r . .■ ■ r ■ 'V- * t%m ; ,Y 'M' Mill Weaver Resigns. Impressive Funeral ^rvices .; Richard Graupner of 132 Union . Held at Unioiiville ' Home *s'- street who has been in the employ This Afternoon. lERCASEof the Hockanum Mills Co., for over '' a forty years, has tendered his resig­ Final tribute was paid today to 't.f ' nation. 'A (continued trom ?age 1) the memory of Raymond Stanley : k . Earl Roberts Lodge Entertained. Case in simple but impressive fun- General------Kitchner ^ Lodge, ^ Sons , of , eral services at his home on Farni- lice InTestlgatlon of the murder of St. George entertained member of avenue in Unionville jand the lilarguerlte Stewart. the Earl Roberts Lodge of Man­ With Her Thursday. East ftemetery here where burial chester Wednesday eveiling. Fol­ took place'in the family plot.' The “ At the outset the suspect de­ . \ lowing the meeting, a social time service at the home was largely at­ nied any intimate acquaintance consisting of indoor quoits and with Miss Stewart. After question­ tended, relatives and friends^being carpet bowling was ehjoyed after present from Springfield, Boston, ing, he has admitted acquaintance which refreshments were served. with Miss Stewart and claims he New York, Indianapolis, Gardner, Good Friday Services. Mass., Manchester and other places. left her in Beverly, Thursday, The First Evangelical Lutheran March 29, at 10:30 o’clock, P, M., Rev. A. H. Barrington, rector of church will hold two services on the Unionville Episcopal Church, a short distance from the Beverly Good Friday. The morning service Deaf and Dumb School. ofiScIated both at the home'^nd at at 10:30 o’clock with a,celebration the grave. The casket was banked “ The dead girl was last seen in of Holy Communion. The after­ Beverly on that date at 7 o’clock high with splendid fioral tributes. POK YOUR HOME noon service will be held at 3 State police .escorted .the funeral p. m. o’clock. The soloists at the after­ “ The suspect further admits that cortege from the^ Unionville tesi- noon service are the Misses Eliza­ dence to the cemetery here. for some tlma past he had been beth Poehnert, Elsie Gebhardt and meeting Miss Stewart regularly on Mrs. Louise Ludke and Osmar her evenings off, Thursday evening, and that on Saturday morning, Graupner. Missionary Society Meets. March 31. the morning after the The Missionary Society held a body was found In Concord, he thoroughly washed and renovated meet Tuesday afternoon at the his .-Chrysler car with water and home of Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson on Talcott avenue. Rev. J. T. Nichols, chloride of lime. “ The suspect will be formally pastor of the Congregational charged with murder in the first church of Ellington was speaker degree in the Concord District and gave a very interesting talk on Court this morning. home and foreign missions. Mrs. Clever Sleuthing. Walter Draycott rendered several “ This brings nearly to a conclu­ solos accompanied by Mrs. William sion a masterly piece of detective Wainwright. At the next meeting work on the part of State Police v/hich will be held May 1st, there Officer Edward J. Sherlock and will be election of officers. Mrs. Edward P. O’Neil, ably assisted by Walter Skinner and Mrs. George Sergeant Daniel Curtin of the Con­ Brooks were appointed a nominat­ cord police and Chief of Police ing committee. William H. Holbrook of Framing­ Wins Scholarship. ham.” Frank O’Neil, son of Mr. and OUR SPECIAL FOR APRIL For 12 hours under question Mrs. John O’Neil of East Main ! Knowlton denied the murder. street, a student of Williston Acad­ THREE PIECE OVERSTUFPED SUITE Slight of build, almost meek-look- emy of Easthampton, Mass., has Two Pieces in Denim Ing, the Framingham business man been awarded the Caroline Pomeroy remained smiling and cool under Scholarship. » $11950 Pinochle Victors Entertained. the fire of questions. Before he Raymond Stanley Case "A Year to Pay” went to sleep at East Cambridge po­ The Rockville Athletic Associa­ $173.00 tion entertained the Young German Nothing but the best of materials is built into this suite. Full Nachman lice station he posed willingly for The bearers were relatives and “A Year to Pay” flashlight pictures. American Card Team on Wednes­ business associates of the deceased. construction in back seat and cushions. Your choice of several patterns in, ne'^ Knowlton was an extremely pop­ day evening with an old-fashioned They were Lawrence W. Case of figured velpurs. Cushions reversible, tassels on the arms. A high grade suite at ular young man. His. father is a supper. The Y. G. A. Pinochle Highland Park, Christopher C. Case Davenport and Arm Chair in the popular “ Lawson’' an unusually low price and we give you a year to pay for it through our Profit Selectman, a Republican leader, team recently won j^e series by of Andover, Robert Gillespie Of style. Upholstered in denim, your choice of several col­ Sharing Credit Plan. • secretary of the Framingham 600 points. This team is consider­ Unionville, Earl Twitchell of Phila­ or combinations. Full Nachman construction, reverse Board of Trade and head of the ed the pinochle champions of the delphia, L. G. McKnight and Joseph cushions, custom built. Davenport can be bought sep­ Framingham Business College. The city, having also defeated the Red Carney, both of Gardner, Mass. arate If desired. A suite that can be filled in'gprith Knowlton family for many years Men in a recent tournament. At one o’clock this afternoon, other pieces as occasion demands. were prominent in Worcester, Coming Marriage Announced. nearly two hundred employees of young Knowlton’s great-grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Christian J. Staiger the Case Brothers Paper Manufac­ father was at one time mayor of of Morrison street announce the turing Company in Unionville, of coming marriage of their daughter. which Mr. Case was acting presi­ Early in 1917 young Knowlton Miss Elsie Christine Staiger to dent, treasurer and a director, disappes,red from Framingham, His George Ellis McCannon, son of Mr. marched to the home in a group. clothing was found on the shore of and Mrs. George McCannon of Min- Lake Quinsigamond, Worcester, terburn Court. The wedding will and for some time it was feared take place June 6th. that he committed suicide or was a ■Notes. ABOUT TOWN victim of foul play. He had just Rehearsals for the High School been married to his present wife, Senior Dramatics to be given in Joseph W. Mozzer of 241 Spruce an Ashland girl. Later it was the Sykes Auditorium next Friday street, • former proprietor of a learned that he enlisted in the evening, are being regularly held market ^ d grocery at 123 Spruce THREE PIECES IN MOHAIR Army at Atlantic City, N. J., went and the entire cast is showing com­ street, has been in the employ of. abroad and served wlthi the Amer­ mendable progress, under the the,Century Indemnity Insurance ican Army in France. Upon his re­ coaching of several members of the Company of Hartford as an engin­ $292.50 turn to Framingham at the close o^ faculty. The proceeds will be add­ eer for the past month. “A Year to Pay” the World War he was a teacher ed to the Washington trip fund. New Shipment of Cedar Chests This suite Is covered .all over with 100% Angora Mohair with reverse cushions of wireless telegraphy at the busi­ Following the play, dancing will be The April meeting of the auxil­ < In MoaueL , Davenport. Arm Chair and Wing Chair exactly as shown. The inner ness. college of his father. Later enjoyed for two hours in the gym­ iary unit to Dilworth-Cornell Post, construction la in Nachman spring units which carries a guarantee that cannot be he went into the battery business. nasium, music for which will be American Legion will, be held Mon-: In genuine walnut with full cedar lining and in solid , given with any other construction. No matter how expensive the .outer covering^ Mrs. Knowlton told newspaper­ furnished by Max Kabrick and his day evening, April 9 at the' State red cedar inside and outside. Chests that are absolute­ may be if the inner construction is faulty your suite will not last. Buy quality, men today that she can give a com­ orchestra of eight pieces. armory.’ The meeting will come to ly moth proof. not price. plete alibi as to the movement of Mrs. Hazel Benton entertained order promptly at 8 o’clock. Team J her husband on the day of and the her office associates of the United captains are requested to have a Red Cedar Chests a re ...... $18 and $26.50 day following Miss Stewart’s death. States Envelope Co., at bridge report prepared on the standing of She said he was home. Tuesday evening,' at her home o-i their teams in the membership con­ Walnut Chests, cedar lined a r e ...... $28 and $36 Grove street. Those attending were test. After the business the third G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. Mrs. Edward Harding, Nellie Shee­ •whist of the series will be held and CORNER MAINJUJH) SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MANCHESTER LOCAL CHAMBER PLANS han, Hazel R. Benton, Ruth Keen­ refreshments will be served by Mrs. ey, Mildred McNeill, Carrie Staiger, Frank Cervlni and her committee. Gertrude Otto and Mildred Alley. AN EVENING OF FUN Prizes were won by Mildred Alley St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters and Gertrude Otto. Dainty refresh­ of Isabella, will have a business ments were served and a delight­ meeting in K. of C. hall this eve­ Scovllle Co ...... 50 52 April Meeting to Be Held the ful evening spent. ning at 8 o’cock. Smytb Mfg Co ..... 395 MARINE WELTERWEIGHT GERMAN CHURCHES’ 58 ANDOVER 23rd in Masonic Temple; No less than a hundred from this Stanley Wks com . . . 56 city have arranged to attend the The Manchester Trust.Company Local Stocks Standard Screw ....110 Osano Dinner* Torrington .... . I. .100 103 Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald left Thurs­ Gh am pio n is in t o w n spring opening of the Rainbow announced today .^hat the em­ SERVICES TONIGHT day for a t'wo weeks visit with her Saturday evening when Max Ka­ ;U S Envelope pfd ..119, 123 #• The regular April meeting of the ployees of both the Savings Bank (Furnished*by Putnam & Co.) son the Rev. John H. Fitzgerald'of brick and Ills orchestra of ten of Manchester and the Trust Com­ Union Mfg G o ...... — 23 Manchester Chamber of Commerce ^Bld Asked W’” C '1/ •’ ,>p ... 19 21 Bay Ridge, L. I. The''marriage, of will be held In the Masonic Temple, pieces will be featured. Several pany will observe the Good Friday Maunday Observed— Schedule the Rev. J'^. H. Fitzgerald and Miss Sergt. Tommy Donnelly auto parties' from Stafford and holiday tomorrow. Both depart­ Bank Stocks .cruiting m This SectimiS Monday, April 23rd at 6:30 p. m, Of Services For Tomorrow. 925 Gertrude Saxton of New Haven will Osano will serve dinner. Jhvo Im­ Rockville -have already been ar­ ments will be closed all day. City Bank & Trt . . . .900 take place in June. , Anxious to Meet Boxers.. ranged and Pinney has Capital *tl Bank ...295 portant matters of new business Concordia Lutheran church serv­ Mrs. Ward Talbot was a caller perfected plans for the largest The Manchester City Club mem­ Coon River ...... 300 N. Y. Stocks in Manchester and .Coventry Wed­ will be presented for discussion. A ices for Maunday Thursday will be First Bond and Mort . — 55 Sergeant Tommy -Donnelly, wel­ nonsense half-hour will follow the crowd of the season and will pro- bers will meet tonight at nine nesday. terweight champion of the United •vide a special Easter program. o’clock in their club rooms on Oak held this evening'in"Engli&h, with First Natl (Htfd ...295 305 business meeting. confessional at 7 o’clock. Sermon Hart Nat B & Tr . . . .560 570 Low 1 p. m, Neighbor’s night was observed at States Marine Corps, dropped into Mrs. Albert Nutland of Thomp­ street. A dinner will follow the High The Herald office today to-pay'his A one-act play by Chamber of by tlje pastor. Rev. H. O. Weber at Htfd Conn Tr Co . . . .795 810 Alied Cheih . .158% 157 158% the local Grange Monday, evening. Commerce talent, based upon de son street is seriously ill at the business session. Arrangmef'nts wGl East Hartford, Echo Grange of respects and announce that thero Rockville City hospital. be made tonight for the annual 7:30, following which Holy Com­ Land Mtg & Title .... — 60 Ali Chal ___ 127% 124% 127% Maupassant’s classic, “ HIppolyte’s munion will be administered. The 26% 26% Mansfield Center and Wappipg are now openings for enlistment in The Epworth League of the banquet to be held soon. Morris Plan Bank ...150 Am Bosch .... 26% the Marines. Several Manchester Claim” will close the evening. choir will rehearse about 9 o’clock. Park St Trust ...... 600 Am Can .....' 87% 86.% ■ 87% Grange presented a very entertain­ This Is designed to be an evening Methodist Episcopal church 'Vlll ing program of monologue, humor­ young men had applied for pervioe ser\'e a supper on Wednesday eve­ John Tyman of Pearl street, Tomorrow evening at 10, confes­ Phoenix St B Tr .... 4 5 0 Am Smelt . . . .186% 185% 186 of joy and jollity. Nothing is be­ sional service will be held with 64% 64% ous readings and musical selections. with the Marines but found' enlist- ning, April 18th. painter. Is at his home suffering Ri-verside T ru s t...... 525 ■Am St Fdy .. 66% ments./closed. . , " ing ommltted that will contribute Holy Communion,at ll.'SO and the Bonds Am Sugar .. 72% 71 71 About one hundred and thirteen to the fun of the evening. Miss Marcella Lavine who under­ from a broken arm, sustained in>,a 181 181 members were present. Ice cream Sergeant' Donnelly urges Man­ fall early this week. He fell from services tomorrow will be in Ger­ Conn L P 5% s ....x08 110 Am T & T . .181% , chester yoiing men who are stiH in­ went an operation at the Manches­ Anaconda 64% 64 64 and cookies were served. The local ter Memorial hospital recently, has a stepladder. . man. Brid Hyd 5s . . . i 04 — terested in Wearing a “ globe and At the Zion Evangelical Luther­ East Conn Pjwer ..-.101% 103 Atchison .... 193'% 192% 193% Grange has accepted an invitation returned to her home on Park 118 118% anchor” to apply to Sergeant May BIG CROWD TO ATTEND an church this evening at 7 con­ Conn L " 4 % s ...... ,.102% 103 Bklt ft-Ohlo . 118% to meet with East Hartford Grange at the'United States post office* • street. The Park Hill Flower Shop has Beth‘Steel...; .59% 58% 59 Friday night. They will furnish fessional service ' with Holy Com­ Insurance Stocks George Dauplaise. a Maqchestbr John Abbey Is confined to his named Edward J. Murphy, , nqrth Can Pac .. 211% 211 211 part of the program. home on East Main street with ill­ end druggist, as its representative munion will be -held in German. A Aetna Insurance ....8&0 860 boy with tbe Marines, is stationed MASONIC BALL MONDAY meeting of the Ladies society will CM&StPaul 34% 34% 34% Mrs. Ernest Percy Is visiting her ness. on Depot Square. Mr. Murphy will Aetna Cas & Sure . . . 910 925 45% 45% at the Hartford federal building in follow- The service at 10 a. m., to­ 870 do pfd-.... 45% daughter, Mrs.- Harry Griswold of the interests of recruiting. . The Protestant church of Rock­ carry a large line of Easter Aetna L i f e ...... 860 Ghiv& Nor . . 86% 86% 86% morrow, Good Friday, will be in Conn General .....1810 New Haven this week. Whllq in ..this section Sergeant ville are uniting in a Good Friday flowers. Chl'Roc-Isl ..115 114% 115 Judge E. M. Yeomans who is yery Number of Tickets Purchased service at the Episcopal church German. Automobile .... ;..41D, 420 146% 147% Donnelly wbiild like to 'meet any 840 Cons Gas . . . .147% ill with pneumonia was reported welterweights in the ring. Indicates Record Number from 12 to 3 p. m. The chaperons who will accom­ Hartford Fire ...... 830 Coru'Prod .■.. .77% 77 • 77% FUNERAL OF MRS. HILLS Hart St B o i l ...... 760 780 not as well Thursday morning. Will Be Present. The Chumiate club met last even­ pany the High school Senior party Dodge-Bros .. 19% 19% 19% Miss Alice Yeoman returned ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to Washington late this month are Lincoln Nat Life ...135 Du Pone ....380 378 380 1220 from a few day’s visit in New York William Schober of 152 High street. Miss Esther Nuzum, Edson M. The funeral of Mrs. Adelaide National Fire ...... 1190 Erie- ...... 58%, 57% 58% Charles H. Bunzel, secretary- Hills of 133 Prospect street was Phoenix ...... 830 840 Wednesday. H .S. WASHINGTON TRIP The prizes at Pinochle were won by Bailey, Mrs. C. P., Quimby. About Geu Eled ....156% 155% 156 treasurer lof the Masonic Bail com­ held at the home at 133 Prospect R ossia ...... '...... 200 205 Mrs. A. E. Prink spent Wednes­ Mrs. Homer Waltz and William a hundred persons are expected to Gen Mot ----- 191% 186% 191 mittee, reports that a record crowd street at 2 o’clock‘ this afternoon. T ravelers...... 1725 1740 day with her daughter Mrs. Eugene Schober. Refreshments were serv­ make up the party. A meeting of Gillett Raz ..108% 106 108 will attend the annual ball. this Rev.-- Joseph Cooper officiated. Public Utility Stocks Platt in Manchester. H E E ilG ON TUESDAY year. The affair will be held this ed by the hostess and _ the balance those who expect to go on the trip Inspirat ...... 19% 19% 19% Burial was in the East cemetery, Cbr.n L P 8% ...... 120 124 Int.Harv'... .249 248 249 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merritt year on Easter Monday night and of the evening was spent playing will be held in the High school next went to Hartford Wednesday,-exs. games. The next meeting will be Mrs. Hills’ four grand nephews, Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 Int Nickel .... 93% 91% 93 -TV* will be the first in the new Masonic Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. Green Wat & Gas .. .100% 103% pectlng to bring their baby home ' There will be a meeting of those held on Wednesday evening, April Walter and Lincoln Carter, Fred Int Paper ..u79% 78% 79 Temple. - Blish, Jr., and Rollin Rood,, were Hart E L . .... 450 460 Kennecott. . 85 84% 85 from the Hartford hos'pital but the who are going on the .South Man-. One of the features of the.ball 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Carlyle Johnson Machine Hart Gas c o m ...... 100 , 94% 94% little one had a very bad spell with chester^High School’s Washlngrton Henry Morrell of Talcottville. the Luarers, i Mack Truck . . 94,% will be the drill which will be ex­ company will close down at noon Hart Gas pfd . .% ... 80 Marl Oil .... 39f% 39% 39% heart trouble,Tuesday so they had trip at^the high school hall here hibited by the degree team of Wash­ tomorrow for the rest of the week. E;ffGAGEMENT S N E Tel Co ...... 184 188 Mo Pac com . 5.3%: 53 53 to leave her their for a while. next Tuesdyr'evening at seven, ington Commandry, No. 1 of Hart­ BELIEVED DROWNED Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baldwin of Conn Power ...... 485 495 N Y Central 177% ’ ■1,77 177 o’clock.:. The'trip will be made dur­ ford. This drill will come before Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Conn El Serv ...... 92 94' New Haven . . 63% s.62,% 63 ' , NOVEL ATLANTIC HOP ing the.'high school’s' Easter vaca-t Jamestown, N. Y., April 5.— Manchester Green announce^ the the grand march and will be started Chambers who died at the Me­ engagement of their eldest daugtv- " Rlanufactuiing Stocks Nor Am Co . . 65 64% ,63 New York, April 5.— A new kind tionr' 'Already 105 have signified promptly at 8:30 p. m. ' • Milton J. Beatty, 42, of Warren, morial hospital yesterday noon, 77 Nor Am Co .. .65 64% 64% of trans-Atlantic hop Is announced their, intentions o( making the trip Pa., a prominent sportsman and ter, Angeline F., to Ralph Rich­ American Hard...... 75 Those who have not received will be held tomorrow afternon at mond of Middle Turnpike West. American Silver .... 25 Nor Pac .....101 100% 101 by two Brooklyn adventurers. A and Principal Glirence P. Quimby- wealthy oil operator, is believed to their tickets for the. ball may se­ 3:30 at the funeral parlors of Acme W ir e ...... 14 18 Penn, R R . . . 69% 69% ’ 69% 22-foot lifeboat will be their means said, todayJie could accommodate cure them by calling Mr. Bunzel have been drowned in Chautauqua Thomas G. Dougan, 59 Holl street. NEW STATE lUGHWAY Billings Spencer com. 1 3 Post Cereal . .124 % 124% 124% of transportation, rigged fore and more. These, .who are to make the"^^ lake. He went for a trial apin In a Rev. J. Stuart Neill of St. Mary’s Billings Spencer pfd.. 3 6 Pull:'New .... 86 85% 86 aft with sails, in the maimer of; itrip i thle'yedr^^^abd any others in-^ ' new speedboat and has not been RISK TOO GREAT Episcopal church will officiate. Hartford, Conn., A pril-5.— ^The Bigelow Hard Com ,. 92 96 Radio Opr- ...187 183% 186 Norwegian fishing boats. 1 'tbfested ’ are asked te- be sure to seen since. The boat was found to­ Burial will be in the East cemetery. Bristol Brass ...... 12 15 Sears''Roe ...101% 100 101 attend Tuesday -iiiiihtV meeting; day, overturned on an ice floe. State Highway Department today They are Harold Hansen, 26, and ^ London, April 5.— The risk in- The regular Friday evening indicated Its plans for, a new Collins Co ...... 114 12,0 So Pac; V . .123% 123% 123% Anders Carlson, 34. Both-.are vet­ ^ - Beatty was well known as ai\ 146% 146% ■Yojved in a non-stop fiight over the whist held by the Lakeyiew Parent- straight highway from Putnam to Colt Fire A r m s ...... 30% 31% Soil Ran .-.146% eran sailors. The boat will be equip­ FAMILY ROW EN30S Atlantic from east to west at the operator in the Pennsylvania and S Q o f N 'J ,-.-.■'"40% 40% 40% Teacher Associa^tlon has been post­ Norwich, to-be built at .once,. The- Eagle L o c k ...... 72 80 ' ped with specially constructed oil, .... ki. ‘ '. • J present time is too great to make Oklahoma oil fields. He leaves poned this week bwause* of the Fafnir Bearings ....125 Stiidebakeri>v. 64 %' 64% 64% Deta-olt, MlCh^ April ”8.— wife, Ruth, and children. plans were revealed before the U"a-Rfibheif; . -45 45 45 tanks, to soothe troubla.d waters. i .the effort worth while, in the opin- holiday tomorrow. The next whist Public Utilities Commission’ Wlien Hart & Cooley ...... 215 The bniy' iheafas of communication Laura A. Mt"Boyersa|d today thati I ||on of Sir Samuel Hoare, British party will be held on April 20. Inter Silvercom ....166, 170 u s^-sw?.'v;i^r%, i46% 147% the-strained relatioiMhlp 1i)etween':| ' . RIVER WALL FALLS. the highway department asked per­ 130 W estttfr^i’ 105% 104% 105% will be rockets;^ . 5®cretary of state for air. mission to eliminate a grade cross­ Inter Sil pfd ...... 127 herself and hbt: hfisbafidr^ wealthy .s I r “ Personally I consider It unwise The mid-week Lenten service Landers, Frary & Clrk 74 . 76 Wil'lyB--Ovpr 26% 26% 26% family ..has . been clear#! a Middletown, Conn., April -5.— ing in Jewett City, as a part of the M"in-& Bow A .... 19* ' : “ ■ Y ENDS'REST t ifor anyone to attempt- to cross the will be held this evening at the San.Didgo, Calif.’,'Ap^fl 5— Colo­ through her S^iiSaivirfd adopted i ^1 Atlantic% from east to west,” Sir Forty'feet of river bank topped by Swedish Lutheran qhurch, and to­ Putnam-Norwich ropte. v do B .... .”...... -T 1 13 ^Ei^^-^tauLMINATIONS The Jewett (Jity stretch Is' to nel Lindbergh' arrived, at. Mahoney^ Dode Alfred' Boyer-i—who - was; X Samuel said, “ until we have ma- an expensive brownstone coping, morrow at 10:45 the,regular Good New’ Brit,Ma pfd A. .101 donn., ‘^April 5.—; .cause of the troub^ .!'' crashed Into the Connecticut river cost 3317,900 and willinvolve 26 Jafie;;i^,^L^kwfit€r, of Rye, N. X ; l^eld at 9:20 o.’clbck.tbis paprning, , 1 tehinaa. oL greater endurance at our Friday service will be observed ■ do cbm 2’4 prepared 'to' .test !o'ut ,hiS“ n’eW fiye- The little bor has won- a pl : disposal. With the sole object of during the night, undermined by with Holy ComUiunion. , v $ building two new bridges across a Niles Be Pond 40 45* Maiy;G.\GOTglilin, of Stratford, and, ;in the heart othlAfostey;iilot the high water of the recent river. The utilities commission was 75 San^-lii. ; of : StiamYord,, are, passengop ' mbpbplane. ,’R^6re tak­ •’ ‘ framing tho>e wfio would follow 'J R Moht pfd. . .. ^ . ing the air, hbweYet,':he ^pitulat- husbapd Yron L. ' Royer, jUm lathers that have gone to their spring freshet. The embankment Most passenger > steamships Informed that the property damage North & Judd \ ...... 30 32 am'obg Cfdirty-'bne- persons who bare' ■■ V ask'^d'-^rmiBsion to take the st,ate ed to the den^ds ' <5f a score of and u regarded affeq^o^t' - i ilpaihs in^Mieswaights, I would say extended from Ferry to Washing- crossing the Atla'ntic publish a in connection with the new road Pratt, Wbltney,vpfd . . 90 his “^andfather,” :^ would be heavy as a great many 19 bar>. ' '? ..V --fS-* n m tcosner.) laroBSDAY. april i m A C T FOtJR iilL A R D PARK OlCTED C G ta S Q m a b r ia g K BIG UST OF CARS Hiss Knael Cliaiiibera Ip Fred l^ng Rule In Chicago Blamed' Vemoni Coaohi THt Ltin^JUMpn !>. Finiiegnti Sometinie next Go.} SMan, ^ilUam ’ 1G0 CHAPTQPS HIGH PRIEST Month f; . For lilO Deaths In 16 M on ^ Cooper mu itriot . SOU) TBis srim G lliMldfiii Brtithere report |m ekeeV Mr. and Mrs. RiehMrd Ruddell of "i. i . lent ieeiott on Njlfill M'li; In-^ 24 Benton street today announced Reports are receiv^ of an asfh^^. dleated.b; tie following JUet <61 re» Royal Ardh IMDUMma An- lug treatment that iChleago— ^Leadership of men, the naal Meeting: in Temple the coining inarrihge of thei.r has proved successful ffri^stopping cent deUveriesi Heetor A . HdGpl« daughter. Miss Hafol L Chambers, ecSuBjand of big business, calls for CHICAGO BUILDS loch, Elro street, Nash 'Special Here~Insta|lation April 18. their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt 1 ^ . Local Auto Deakro/ Do Good to Fred L. Finnegan, son of Mrs. 896 Island Ave., Milwaukee, V m . the plighest qualities pf mind and sedan; Miss Dorothy Hardy, Recrea­ Kllzaheth'?4iihegan of Ford street. tion Center, Nash Special roadster; has been supplying sulfer«8 with ' h<^t. . Paria—^Whether Britannia or the The annual election o f’oflleers The marrlMe will take j^ace some­ Basiness-^Indicates Gen­ Gerald House, 79 Spruce' •street, Delta Chapter. No. bl. Royal Arcdi this treatment He now . wlshfta^ \ ^tihnny Torria had elements of- AERIAL BEACONS Nash Standard Landau sedan; Mrs. United States rules th'e waves a few time in W ^.tha dajte hot hav­ reach all those who have not be

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OfiByliiiiidred atid 5^- -r. - '_—' - . .,0 ■:- '“ ’-V3v>'. IW ■S' w r - B . OTWLs ^ Vi sfxty-tWD of them, more than double TEACHEI^OPEN Hie former figure* found their urtves LEV^T^ Science Experiments ' Paris.— Frenchi^ett do not Oasily toiJP^anch during^Me samp - period Vtair^for^Ainerid^ gltls, according of time. f n6rf to GAIN ^'tflsnreo t^nifty vipnbllslied to; i. Statistics sho^, that during one OEYSOLlinON With A P er which^'isho# that to, tfee yeW year 11.181 French women married • ff/5 IJS 1^46 only I*. scYcnty^two ' *^oRat^ foreigners, the .most numerohs be-, tog Latins. Of the total, the Ital­ ZijR a!) liteFRibbtt ^ l s ' ’ T 7*ere ;iharrled to Pren c— fast, slow, gent board rulings. light and heavy— all go^on the sure is recorded on the gauges. “ The most important service of same roads. the Teachers Federation is its pro­ “ First of all there should be huge tection of the individual rights of rriembers,” said Mrs. Hanson. trunk roads linking up the different ^concrete with several sheets of cel­ big centers of population. On these BY ISRAEL KliElN “ It is through the contract sys­ luloid cemented together and carv­ tem that the liberties of school roads there "w ould run heavy trucks ed out to form an exact replica of and vans, and there would be no (Science Editor, NEA Service) teachers are limited. speed limits. the original dam at Fresno. ! "In Hoke, Michigan, for instance, To prevent such tragedies as the Another dam, similar to this, has bskt “ Do not get the wrong impres­ ! women teachers are required to sion that “ high speed roads” would St. Francis dam disaster, in a can­ been designed by Prof., Frederik wear skirts to their ankles. be dangerous, for they would avoid yon of the Sierras near Fresno, Vogt of Trondhjem, Norway.-Il is “ There are no .8 o’clock curfew the towns and vi’(ages, circling Calif., is a concrete arch dam which made of rubber, but its operation rules for teachers in Chicago, but ame Fashion, in o.ne o f her around them, as q o the railways was built at a cost of $100,000 is the same. I some of the city’s suburbs require now. And there would be less dan­ only to be dstroyed. Use Mercury teachers to be in bed by 10 p. m. gayer moods, has chowti ger than there is in the present So far, however, it lias success­ Prof. Beggs’ celluloid dam has a We are going to change such rules D the costume colors for state. fully resisted all the efforts of en­ reservoir ahead of it, only one- regarding personal liberties.” Easter. 'The new soft tones of “ The next class of road, the B quarter inch wide. This filled with gineers to break It down. Great Throughout the country, accord­ milady’s gown will harmonize class, would not ' ke any vehicles floods of water have been loosid mercury equals the water impound­ above a certain weight, and would ing to Mr. Hanson, school boards with the brilliant blossoms that against it in a concerted scientiflc ed against a full-sized dam under have steadily ehcroached on the have a speed limit. attempt -to discover, by its destruc­ actual conditions. symbolize the Easter spirit of “ Then would come the great mass personal freedom until in some dis­ tion, how strong a dam is required The reservoir is flooded with the tricts teachers are little more than joyousness. of unclassified roads existing at to prevent the worst of floods. •'mercury from the bottom, so that present upon which there would be patterns of what the board mem­ W alk-O ver stylists have antic- But this method is costly be­ the strains on the celluloid can be no heavy traffic and no high speed bers think they should be. ^ated the trend arid offer you cause one dam of '.his kind ^------measured as the heavy liquid rises. The Merit System allowed. gauge is used to charming models in the new “ As they approached the big wouldn’t be enough to lead civil en-, A fine optical “ Chicago teachers are interested cities, these roads wouid go eithsr gineers to a definite conclusion measure these strains to a differ- in the merit system,” Mrs. Hanson shades. underground or overhead.” That They would have to build many encd” of one-millionth of an inch. said. “ They would like to have brings me to an essential part of more $100,000 projects under vari­ This study is the co-operative the protection of civil service. my vision. In the city of the fu­ ous conditions and in various loca­ enterprise of the Engineering Teachers of this city, however, have ture the fast heavy traffic will in- tions to solve their problems. Foundation of New York, headed been so long organized that they gvltable be underground or over­ Duplicate Problems , by Prof. Charles D. Marx of Stan- have little or no complainants of head.” They believe they have found a iford University, the U. S. Bureau injustice. Highways On Arches way out of this dilemma, howevdr, of Standards and many other engi­ “ But they do Insist that they Lord Montagu’s idea for this is by the use 1)f a small model made neering and scientiflc organiza­ have a* voice in the conduct of the construction of huge highways tions. From this study, it is hoped, of celluloid, or one of rubbei and schools” on arch-a. Arche rhich are sup­ by duplicating in a small way the engineers will gain a more com­ The suggestion that teachers be Gardner ported by enormous piers, remind­ plete kncwledge of the nature of problems facing them under prac­ chosen on the merit system has WALK-OVERSTORE ing one of-Roman aqueducts. tical conditions. floods and how to prevent them. , When it was suggested that these been made several times by mem­ Now, instead of working with Solves Other Problems bers of the federation, but has met • 847 Main Street, visions were rather futuristic. Lord large dimensions and crude ap­ It will also tend to facilitate so­ Montagu, replied, “ Why not? They with strenuous opposition. In sev­ South Manchester paratus, the engimers resolve their, lution of 'irrigation and reclama­ eral parts' of the country legal would give a new dignity, a new tion problems, and eliminate many charm to the city of the luture. measurements down even to one- tangles have arisen when teachers Advertise in The millionth of an inch by means of of the difficulties that arise with broke contract agreements “ to live Why should the cities not be beauti­ the growing city populations.'' ful?” fine ootical gauges. The entire ob­ their own lives,” ^rs. Hanson said. iln these arches he pictured of­ ject of their study, formerly 60 ' Not 'only will life and property Bobbed haired teachers, who fices, above which would be situat- feet high and 40 feet long, now is be projected through this study, smoke cigarettes in the privacy of gr dwellings, abodes or “ flats.” only 18 ' inches high and a little but they will be greatly benefited. their own homes, and who wear “ Every pier could be constructed more than a half inch thick. Science itself has been benefited skirts in the mode length will be like that, and there would be a Thi.i is the invention of Prof. by this study, for new delicate in­ able to preside over classes with­ large income from the rent which, George E. Beggs of the department struments of measurement hajre out any Interference in the future, would go a long way towards pay­ of civil engineering of Princeton'Tbeen devised for use in other scien if the federation succeeds in find­ ing for the overhead road. University. It is a toy canyon of tiflc researches. ing a way to pedagog' 1 freedom. • “I am convinced that we cannot do without overhead or under­ ‘LINDBERGH BEACH” IS SHINGLE AND CIGARETTES ground roads in the cities of the PUSH BUnON RADIO OFFICIALLY NAMED BY CAUSE ENGLISH WOMEN fhture. COAST TOWN IN FRANCE TO STOP EATING CANDY Tel. 125 “ Let us recognize that Transport London. — Shingle trims and is' the biggest problem of this cen­ Tel. 125 READY FOR MAKERS; Paris. — Saint Lo-d’ Ourville, a smoking have so much affected the tury and act accordingly. There microscopic community on the would be no fear of our solving the c. nsumption o^ candy in Britain Channel is the first town to be put that the biggest candy manufactur- problem if we go sensible and en­ GETS ANY STATION on the map by trans-Atlantic fly­ ergetically to work.” 'ing firms are making big cuts in ing. It now boasts a Lindbergh pTicoSi Beach. Imitators beware! Use of Sir Harold Mackintosh, head of Chicago, 111.— The “ push button” the name has been officially sanc­ the famous Mackintosh camdy- radio, which automatically selects tioned by young Colonel Charles manufacturlng firm says: “ The CAMPBELL’S NEW stations, will be made available to himself. confectionary trade has been any manufacturers who desire to By a mere chance Lindbergh landed the Spirit' of St. Louis at severely hit recently by the modem use it, according to control rights trend of fashion. TTiafV All on the latest radio invention. Saint Lo on the way home last sum­ mer simply because Saint Lo hap­ “ The day has gone by when wo­ BLUEBP AUTO McDonald acquired rights to the men would stay indoors all after- new radio from H. N. Marvin and pened to be near Cherbourg where Amiouncing Our Gash Prices on Anthracite Coal, the airplane .was dismantled and 'nooh 'and evening and consume A. J. Vasseli, the New York in­ shipped home. At ’^he request of 'large quantities of mandy. Today A SPEED MARVEL ventors. Saint Lo’s mayor, • Commander they think about their figures and Effective Apiril 16th The device, literally, realizes the Weiss, of Le Bourget, the Paris ration themselves with perhaps one remark frequently made by radio airport, asked Lindbergh to lend or two pieces, followed by a drink London.— A number of remarka­ fans, “ pretty soon, all you’ll have his name to the town. Now Saint of lemon water to keep them slim ble departures in automobile con­ to do will be to push a button to Lo has undeniable proof of its his­ ;;“ The increase of smoking among struction are embodied in the new get the station you want.” toric importance and hopes, some ■women has also meant that fewer racing car in which Captain Mal­ The new sets differ little in 'ap­ day, to blossom out in rivalry to sweets are eaten. Again, the vast colm Campbell, famous racing driv­ pearance from the ordinary ones. such fashionable seaside resorts as sums spent on hairdressing and on er, will defend the British speed However, ten, twenty or more but­ Deauville and La Baule. stockings by the modern miss has StoVe Coal ^15.00 record against American challeng­ tons constitute the tuning appara­ meant that less money is available ers at Daytona, Florida. tus. ” 1 The Maccabees were a family of ■ for candy. \ We have to meet this . Captain Campbell eutlined the Lying abed in the evenings the competition and revise prices ac­ design in his new car in an inter­ auditor can touch'a button and in­ Jewish leaders of the second cen­ view with International News Serv­ stantly tune in his favorite station, tury B. C. cordingly.” ice, when he expressed the belief or switch stations instantly -with­ 'iJVa.V ^ Vi ^ ■ r ; * ■ ' “

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GVIUPOYXaB oasob m x s b JURY DfSTRUbn® NO V ftrssp PROM WILKINS BLACaiMill&Ittt SBlCnBNCED. IN XHS KNAPP CASH HarUord* ConmV=^i^ Seward, Alaska, April 5.-—The AUTO DEALERS Middlrtown, CottiW Itprtl B .-j Albany, N. Y„ April B-—In bis Georiv today plhs4ed sel for B ^ old N. GuiIfpj'le»;:Whp U United States army wireless station to bn put on trial' here n^ct woPtt charge to the Special Grand Jury here today waited, for signals from guilty Chanw o f aftempted for the murder of Mrs.' Max J. Gau- through which the state will seek blackmill cud sentence to HGlIEiKHIIAlTO n»«mAMES the airplane in which Captain iBtEDRfiANIZE det, of NOW Haven, refused to to indict Mrs. Florence B. S* Knappi Georgb Wilkins, famous explor­ Miws' A you® i%j:,Raddam jail by permit Guilfoyle to appear betoro former sewetary o f state, for fel- ( er, win attempt to fly across-the '..v'- '.I---- = Judge Isaici Vfeilfe of Superior Coroner J. Gilbert CaUtonn for an oaiee In eonnaction with her admin­ top of thejworld ibcom Pointi BaiTOw epurt. Iiew4o4o^®J*t three weeks WORU) WAR MEN examination before the trial, /niP istration of the 11,100.000 census ago sent a letter to Townsend Palm­ » to Spitsbergen. coroner told Judge Samuel Roeeu^ fund of 19IS, Supreme Ck>urt Jus- ^ V Name George tL nieir er, sercretary and treasurer <^ the I. A message from Wilkins stated thal he had a few polute bo wanted tioe Stephen Callaghan o f Brooklyn, that he may hop today on his E. Palmer Company here, and de­ to straighten ont befcTre be filed bii North Polar expedition, if the manded $18,000 on the threat of Chicago, 111.— ^Ten years after w am ^ the Jury that no indictment ‘ |il*ir York.— ^Despite the remark- First President; For Good her sons died on the battlefields in formal finding. Judge Rowntbal shonid he found because of malice weptSer permits. The explorer and death., He mailed a dagger at the declared he was wlUing to permit ghlt growth fai aviatlc . in the last his pilot,. Carl Eielson, have been France, Chicago is undertaking to or ill will, “ but only upon the testi­ same time. draft plans for a World War toem- such an examination before Onit- mony of witnesses or on docn- gtgr thoro bW boon no marked ten- waiting for moderation in the Fellowship.' Lewandowski, ' who Is nineteen, toyle bad been indicted on a mn^ fierce- Arctic storms at Point Bar- was traced ^(y comparing the note’s isientary evldenco which satfsfie* dticT to tifhton air traffic rules, It While other midwestem cities der charge but tbat sinee the in* you tbat a crime has been commit- WtP ftated today t the Aeronautl- row. writlng with an tpplication for an dictment had' been banded down, Because of the small size of the automobile license. He was put to have erected various miemorials to CsA Obambet of Commerce. The Manchester automobile deal­ the dead in the world war, this Guilfoyle' should* not be forced fo radio sending apparatus aboard the plea yesterday, insisted he was not appear. The coroner will proceed Justice Callaghan was designed ^ a air ragUlkUons drawn up by ers held their second monthly city has, as yet, taken no such, ac­ by Gov. Smith to convene the Spec­ too aeronautics branch of United Wilkins plane, it was pointed out, with his finding with the material the government station will be able luncheon at the Sheridan yester-; guilty, and a «k ^ a f tion, and plans have been suggest­ ial Grand Jury and to preside over Ctttos department of commerce and day floon. Eleven of the fourteen stead of a jury trial. Judge Dani 1 ed by James Simpson, chairman o t he has in ^ n d . milde effective Dt -ber 31, 1926, to pick up messages only under the J. Donahue, public defender, was a special term ot court in the event most favorable atmospheric condl-. locar dealers were present and the the Chicago plan Commission. that an indictment is returned SEnd today as the rules governing permanent ^organization ,was per­ assigned to defend^the youth» who “ It does not seem to me that abmen 411 over the country. Here tiohs. today changed his plan to guilty. against Mrs. Knapp. fected with George'' L.'-Betts as provision of a war memorial is He told the Grand Jury tbat It and there there have^ been minor president, Ji^es iStevenson secre­ within the province of the commis­ suBDrismis amendments imd addttione> done was to deal only with the question tary -and' W, R. Tluher, Jr., treas­ sion,” Simpson said, “ Yet it haS of crimes and not with the method the purpose of taking cognlz urer. ' occurred to me that under the cir­ (|Typa of local conditions. The ten­ or manner of the' condnet of any cumstances the commission might partlcnlar ojDce. dency, however, has be«.u to prevent well take the initiative in the crea­ B K N A V Y N E V nit Incrwwie in the number of rules tion of a special war memorial AgricuUiirar courses, lasting ten goreming aviators. HAVE JOBS FOR committee, composed of outstand­ While there hatae bceugswimerouB SAFETY DEVKES days, are to be instituted for accidents tbs situation has hot war­ ing civic leaders, in whose impar­ farmers In the Province University tiality, judgment and patriotism ranted any concerted attempt to SLENDER STARS of Alberta, Canada. strengthen the regulations already GO BACK HOME the people of Chicago may have full confidence,” Pittsburgh.— Submarine disas­ laid down and. It is felt in aeronau­ * Commltiee Named tical circles, the present rules ade- ters which have occurred in the Londqp.— The restricted weight John A. Holablrd, nrcbitect, has titiiiinninniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiRfiififififiUSilHiii dUiately cover tbs case. Some of the In the last fe.v inipor^nt regulations now in effect bugaboo, BO long familiar to Holly­ London— Abdel Krlm, who for agreed to serve as chairman of the that make for air s.ifety, as well as wood actresses, has made its ap­ more than two years defied the committee fosterod by the Chicago years, the latest o r which was the civilian protection, follow: pearance in the British motion pic­ combined military forces of France Plan Commission. Other promin­ S-4, have pressed inventive minds Uurb On , robatice ture studios! and Spain in Morocco and threaten­ ent members who have acceptfed into conquests for devices to pre- I. No person chall acrobatically New contracts drawn up by one ed for a while to arouse a-wide­ the problem are Col. Albert A . cent similar tragedies which result fly an aircraft over a congested of the laigest producing companies spread Moslem rising in Northern Sprague, Gen. Abel Davis, Col. Rob­ In appallng loss of life. area of any city, town or settle in England provide that the ac­ Africa^' enduring his banishment at ert R. McCormick, Howard P. Sa­ Hector H. Evans, of Homestead, ment, without tbj approval of the tresses who sign as parties to the Saint Denis, in the island of Re­ vage, R. P. Lament, William Ru­ a steel worker and former mill su­ Secretary of Commerce, over any agreement must forfeit their jobs union, in the Indian Ocean, with fus Abbott, Sewell L. M erj, Ju­ perintendent, announced he has pptn-ftlr assembly or persons, or if they permit their avoirdupois to true Oriental patience, according to lius Rosenwald, Roy D. Keehn aud perfected an invention which he be­ below 2,000 feet in height over any exceed the limit imposed by her J. Roger-Mathieu, who escorted the Edward H. Bennett. lieves will prove invaluable. SBtabUshsd civil airway, or at any employers. Riff chlefMn to his exile. The committee wlU begin its in­ His invention, he said, has been h e ^ t over any certified airport or Consequently, for the first time, Writing in the London Daily Mall, vestigation Into the most feasible recommended highly by several na­ laRUng field, or w it% i.OOO feet English movie actresses are paying Mr. Boger-Mathieu says that Abdel form for the project without pre­ val officets and is to be tested by horisoutaily tbereaX^. strict attention to their diets, and Krim has at Saint Denis only two judice. the Navy Department.. Z. No person Sb^l acrobatically regular consultation with the of his wives frbm bis former num­ “ It must uot be thought that the Electric Device. fly an airplane ciarlrying passengers weighing machine has become part erous harem. His bther companions Chicago Plan Commission has any Evans calls his Invention an elec­ preference as to the type of mem­ t o t hire or rewaro, of the daily routine,. in exile are his brother, Sldl Mo­ tric lifesaving device. Persons im­ J, Dropping of objects unless ‘Many Regulations. orial, its location, cost dr any hther prisoned in airtight compartments hammed, his undo Abdeslem,. his feature in connection therewith,” when necessary to the personal The new contracts impose a mother, his two . slsterSk and the can be kept alive indefinitely safety of the pilot, - passengers or number of other regulations upon Bimpson declared In a letter which through his Invention, he claims. PLANTS FOR erfw, when an-Sfreraft Is in flight, families of hiS brother and’his he sent to the members invited to the lives p£ British movie stars. The organization, which will be uncle. He refused to reveal details, but is fpeclfically ,-orbidden. No per­ One of them, made out for a prom­ known as the Manchester Auto join the memorial committea,. said: son in an airship may “ drop or re­ Wears Enhopean Clothes “ Our investment is, primarily, to inent actress here, reads in part as Dealers Association, Is formed for Attired in j^ropean clothes, the “Had the 8-4 been equipped with a lease any object or thing which may follows: the promotion of good fellowship see that a proper memorial, of a the device, the probabilities are EASTER endanger Ufe prinjure property.” former “ Sultan’ of the R iff' now suitable type, is constructed at an i “ She shall not marry without among the dealers and for mutual lives in a country bou|o specially that all of the Uvea in the alr- ' r ’ - ■ • J “ It is unlawful i.q navigate any first obtaining the company’s con­ business advantages. appropriate location, so that the tight compartment would have been Buy your Easter plants now as prices are low ana. | rented for him;* The bouso consists memory of the war and those who aiferaft in interstate or foreign sent. saved. selections grsateri Lilies, hyacinths, tulips and others-* s commerce unless ^ ch aircraft Is of only a ground floor anu a first participated in it may be adequate­ "If my Invention bad been part “ She shall proceed to any. town floor with a yegetahle garden, an I lowed him lu this respect. He has world war, and those who fought They would have been furnished Anderson Greenhouses J i jMrcraft belonging-ittp the states, made the acquaintance of a large In the war.” or pQss|sslons of the adopt any measure the company Financial Support with air, water and Uquld food, and may thing fit to preserve her- in self as a business man and politi­ number of people ou the island, if they wanted to, they could have 1 i5 3 BWridge Street* South Manchester ■ = IJ^ted -^’tates arw licensed , by the cian, but was internationally fam­ and he often passes long hours with ■Various prominent Chicagoans pegretarf of Commerce and rated this way. have indicated that they will lend attached a radio and heard all the Phone 2124 Keep Weight Down. ous as an after-dinner speaker and his friends', the most intimate of latest programs. The crew could as to airworthlintsB. Aircrafts are WhiCii is the lieutenant of gendar* their financial and moral support licensed after they are registered “ She will he liable to dismissal wit. He made his first public remain imprisoned in the subma­ speech several years before Abra merte. to the project, which would make SiiiiniiiHUiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiRiiinniiiMHMnih* and found to be airworthy. if she allows her weight to exceed Chicago the site of one of the inost rine until the salvaging craw could ) Racing Licenses a prescribed number of pounds or ham Lincoln went to the White “ The former Riff Chieftain wait for safer and more favorable House, and, for 70 years thereafter, spends a great deal of his time cul­ imposing memorials in tbie country. ; ^Seaplanes, including amphibians, if she becomes involved in any in Starting without any conviction jyeather to raise the boat." must be airwertuy aand seaworthy. eldent likely to Injure her good he continued to be heard 'With mirth tivating his garden, which he is Evans declared, from bis corre­ and appreciation, as to what form the memorial will Racing and experimental air­ name or her reputation as a screen doing with no little sudeess. His take, the committee will be at spondence _ with the Navy Depart­ planes azii airplanes of unusual de­ “ I am known as an after-dinner two sisters, and his mother take ment, ho has reason to believe hli speaker.” he said in an interview liberty to consult prominent archi­ sign are granted special Aircraft 11- Furthermore, the actress pledges frequent walks in the country;, but tects and artists from any ..'place Invention will be accepted. All of a few years ago. ' “ I^hope I am also dshses a ^ shaii be operated only herself to punctuality in all o£- always dressed aS Arab women, for ideas. In short time, it is his experiment are conducted in accordance with the conditions fielal engagements, and promises known as a man who works. My. though without their faces-Ibeing believed, the committee will be able the eellar of his home during hla HALE'S SELF Bijecified |n such licenses, not to divulge any trade secrcts Pr dinners have neVer interfered with veiled. to suggest a definite project which hours away from mill work. All affplanes and seaplanes must information regarding the business. my business. They have been my Wants To Return might be completed by the time the be properly marked for identifica­ Publications of the actress’s con­ recreation. Most men get their re=» "Whenever Abdel Krim chats World Fair is held here. tion purposes. Thrfr owners must tract here has attracted wide atten­ laxation in cards. That makes with his friends in hia island exile Numerous sites already have piirmif government inspection at tion, for it is the first time that them keep late hours, and they sit the subject Is always the sam e^ been suggested and offered for a apy time. Pilots must have suffici- weight restrictions have ever been in a ' room'with had air and drink ‘When shall I be able to return to memorial. opt experience before they can fly too many cocktails. I have always imposed in this country, despite the Morocco?’ He strives every da. to As soon as sl, decision is reached Norton's them. fact that such a cpudltion is com­ been careful what I ate at banquets wipe out the past and prove hU on the type of the project, which mon in Hollywood. and they never have been a strain loyalty to France and explain what probably-would involve the expen­ The weight limit to which she is on me.” he can do for the peace and pros­ diture of several million dollars, restricted was not divulged. Depew, more often than any man perity of his country. means of financing will be taken SPECIAL p i s PERFUMERS USE in this country, has responded to “ Through the medium of the up by backers of the memorial the familiar' “ we have with us this Governor of Reunion he has writ­ idea. STUDY HEART BEATS evening.” He had a quick wit and ten numerous letters to M. Steeg, TOMORROW NEW .PETROL METHOD ready tongue' and his appearances the French, Resident-General In GOLF TOURNEY BY RADIO AMPLMER were inr demand "everywhere. Morocco. In his letters he strives TO DISTILL. SCENTS He achieved outstanding success to impress faith in his loyalty to Pinehurst, N. C., April 5.— as a railroad man and finaaclsr. France, and his desire* to return to Smashing her way to a clear-cut IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS He was given vbis stnrt in railroad­ Morocco,” victory over Miss 'Virginia "Van Wie, ing by CgimihwoS'fr Gornslius Van­ the youthful Chicago star, Mrs. O, Generator Hot Cross Btuis Paris— ^Automobile drivers may derbilt. ^ . U. S. LI^ATHEB SHORTAGE §, Hill of Kansas City, annexed the soon be obliged to pay more francs Mr, Depew .enme of French REASON^FOR INCREASE north and south women's golf title Starter and Ignition for their gasoline supply— and of Philadelphia,— ^Heartbeats of an Huguenot ancestors on the paternal IN EXPORTS OP BRITAIN here today. course it's the fault of the ladies! individual may he heard in every side. His father was a merchant The product of the Kansas City Repairs d o x . i Distilling perfume by means of room of Temple University’s medi­ and a farm^- '' On the maternal Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.— Leather public links overwhelmed the Chi­ 1 9 « Petrol has recently been adopted by cal unit by means oS a .radio ampli­ rtde dhedf nis'forebears was Roger exported from Leeds tP the United cago favorite by a margin of ^ x Our instruments locate trou­ They are real hot, too. fresh every hour. enterprising manufacturers of per fying device which will be one of Sherman, ,a signer of the Declara- UP and five to play. Mrs. Hill w ^ t States, shows an immense increase, ble quickly saving you much A* '-•Nr.- ^ ■ •••f . fnme essence in the region about the distinctive featqres of the npw tipfe^filhdeM ii^be He was born out in 39, four over men’s par, as 'S; Grasse, where the bulk of the $1,000,000 medici^l building to be according to the American Consul's against a poor 43 for Miss 'Van time and annoyance. AU makes at Tefe&killi^r, -Y., on April 28. annual report on the declared ex­ flowers grown for perfume are re erected. Wie. repaired at a reasonable Announcement of this and other 1834; ports from Leeds. diiced in their natural oils. ■ Deiusw himself was once mention­ charge: Up to the present time, the new departures in the field of clini­ In 1926 dressed leather to the BREMEN READY FOB HOP cal education which will be a part ed prominently for th2 presidency. value of $410,900 was exported to flowers were scattered on pomade He received-99 votes for the nomin­ Dublin, April B.— With the Bre­ Cudahy's Puritan screens and changed every; morning of the new department was made America, Last year the trade was men in perfect shape for an imme­ Your Car In for by Dr.'Charles E. BeuTy. president ation when the G. O. P. convention more than trebled, the total being for two or three months until the of 1888 appeared deadlocked, then diate take-off, the German fliers to­ Free Tests. basic fat had absorbed a sufficient of the Temple University. Medical valued a* $1,402,655. day hoped to be able to attempt Alumni Association. . withdrew and threw bis strength to The shortage of leather in Am­ lb: quantity of flower oil. Then the , who was nom­ their trans-Atlantic flight within a pomade waa washed in alcohol, the Advantages of the radio device erica, It if declared, la due to post­ 7 to 12 pounds average, in question are manifold; Dr. Beury inated and elected. few days. Sugar cured, skinned 'back. natural essence transferred to war conditions. The wooden runway constructed Norton Electrical liquid and the greasy residue used said, and its merits will receive greatest appreciation from those for th* plane’s hop-o'fl Is being ex­ Instrument Co. for the manufacturers of fine soaps tended at Baldonnel Airfield eo that who are called In to have their 1027 ENGLAND’S MOST Beeaflke the Dutch government Hilliard Steeet. PhoR® I Distilling by means bf ether or would not give him up,- the Kaiser If weather conditions Improve over petrol greatly shorten the proceu heart action studied by the students PEACEFUL YEAR KNOWN (Near Manchester Freight Strlcriy Preeh Selected of medicine. Under present con­ IN INDUSTRIAL CIRC5LES was never tried for his part lu the Atlantic, the flight will not be eepecially. in the cases of such bringing about the World War.’ held up by a soggy field. Station) flowers as jasmine and iris. For­ ditions, where every student h£is to tunately all flowers' do not re­ apply, his individual stethescope London-^There was less indus­ quire such careful distillation for, and idten at the breast of the pa­ trial war in England last year than IriicalFarm Eggs 3;|^doa. although petrol shortens the pro­ tient, the latter is pretty well worn in any year on record. cess, it does reduce the price which out after a morning of this kind of This fact is divulged by the Min­ 3 dbron $1.00 attention,” Dr. Beury said. the perfumer must pay :^for his istry of Labor Gazette, which de­ (White and brown eggs). flower oils. Two thousand pounds “ With this radio amplifier,” said clares that there were 113,700 Dr. Beury, “ we may attach a steth- work-people involved in disputes of flowers make only one quart of escopic instrument to one patient essence and here in France where during the year' and 1,175,000 South Manchester Candy Kitchen patrol must be imported the ex­ and hU -heart heats will be heard working days lost. pense is very great. Roses will Alearly and distinctly in every clinic “ This is the lowest figure record­ room where the students are study­ ed in the whole period of forty "The Home of Pure Quality Foods” surrender their natural oil as soon ing heart action. Thus the teacher Seatresh aS they have been steamed. Sen- years for-which statistics are avail­ may lecture while the heart heats able,” states the Gazette. s sUive blooms like jasmine must be continue to be heard in full vol­ treated by a more complicated There, was a recovery in employ­ mm We have one of the largest assortments of Easter Candies ume." ment. in the iron mining, pig-iron a Frosted Fish urethod. Motion pictures also will piay a in town. Plenty of ‘ • Well-known fashionable perfumes manufacture, textile bleaching and 5 large part in clinical work in the dyeing, general engineering and are almost all blended in Faria new building, the president an­ No Bones. No Was# these days. The distiller confines nounced. Slow-motion pictures automobile industries. hlB efforts to the mariufacture of have been taken of all sort of sur­ Baskeh* Rabbits* etc. Ready to Cook ^ raw materials and only furnishes gical operations, treatments and V4. the flower oils to the Paris per­ applications of medicine, he said, ANNOUNCING '« Haddoek Squares .. ..:..... Ih* 28c. fumer, who in turn creates the and will be presented on the screen ssieet scents women later use. He to students. r€«lly does not approve of this new Change In Office Let Us Serve Yoix Frosted Fillets...... ft. 34c method, but Is obliged to acquiesce. Habit has attached him to. the sim­ ple, pure flower odors and the syn­ EAST CAROLINA CITIES Ifioiirs Don’t forget to come in and try our 'Sole.Fillets 1|^*49c thetic substitutes seem a violation ORGANIZE 6 CLUBS IN NEW CLASS D LEAGUE' pfc the natural law. But in spite of AT OUR s a l e s r o o m / delirious dishes while you are shopping. Mackerel Fillets...... 1)5.55c private opinion, he supplies the 773 MAIN STREET perfumer with the essences and al- Raleigh, N. C.— A hew Class D fi>WB him to make the blend which baseball league will make its ap­ ON AND AFTER APRIL 1st i ^tisfles the final judge— the chic pearance in the Southeast this The hours wiU be Sporiri Cold Diriies and Hot Sandwiches se^ed from flie Pft^enne. T Spring, the East Carolina League. Faiu^ Meat...... can 30c, 3 c Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, Green­ 8 a. m. to 5 p. in. counter. i ■ •'LA' ^ ville, Kinston, Wilmington and ^Fancjl^ ^W te Meat Tuna Fishj Wilson, all In Eastern North Caro­ Thursdays 8 a. m. to 8-30 p* m. FAILS t o QUALIFY •i'A r-V lina, compose the six-club circuit; " Saturdays 8 a. m. to 12 m. Sunbeam ...... Washington, April 5.— ^W. H. The seo^u is tentatively set to Walker, who resigned as prohlbl- open on April 15. Manchester Tuiia Flsh^ Republic...... tiafi administrator far'.the Qhio-In- The East Carolina League is the J Man<^^ter Next Door ta Glenney’s. dlaaa cUstrict, failed to qualify for necond all- associa-; 1 Comer Main and Birch, Tinker Btocl^ ^ t e d Odd Fiish >....:.. Ma^^lntment under the civil serv­ tion in the State, the Piedmont . ' -'HV -; ■ ice examinations, it was announced League being composed of six other Electric Co. jLt the treasury today. North Carolina cities., TvrANCTmESTibl '(COTO.y - ^

•.V COSNDCRAY^ TWO GRASS FIRES CALL LONDONER SAYS NEW FUNERAL HOjHE SOOTH END FIREMEN U.S. MEN MUST ' TO BE OPENED BY JUNE Open Day Friday For the Convenience oi Out Custome^ Department OflScials Again William P. Quish, well known Manchester undertaker, Tsaid' today NPEST POWER Warn Public Against Start­ LEARN TO DRESSthat' he expected to open his new ing Blazes. combined home and. funeral parlor at Main and Holiister streets the Two more grass fires were added New York.— American men hhve latter part of May or the first of Lotii!(ion.— The existence of cosmic Hartford Z / s / C . to the long total yesterday and to­ the best figures in the world but June. There ..ill be a three-day Hartford rays, which come from beyond the day in the south end of the town. they have yet to learn how to dress, public opening during wlhich every­ Milky Way, and whose energy is Hose Company No. 1 extinguished a in the opinion of Captain John A. one in town will be cordially invited one-tenth of the total energy com­ fire at 3:15 yesterday on Foley Murdocke of London, authority on to view the funeral home. From Manctaestet Call A— • • 153$ street and Hose Company No. 3 an- styles, who has just completed a Plasterers will finish' their work PHONE US WITHOUT Frdm. Windsor Call ... ing into the earth’s atmosphere in s\?ered a still alarm at 87 Spruce lecture tour in this country. tomorrow and all that will then re­ From Glastonbury Call • ••••••••••• ••••«••* .240 the form of starlight and heat, is street at 10 o’clock this morning. “ You Americans, however, are main to be done is the finish of the TOLL CHARGE From B ritain CaD ...... said to be the latest discovery of, Chief Foy reiterates his warning improving,” said Captain Murdocke. interior and exterior. : A striking power in another universe. against starting fires of leaves or “ I made a trip through this coun­ feature of the. new funeral home The thrilling story of the dis­ grass in vacant lots. The season of try fifteen months ago and was will be its old English brick en­ covery of these extraordinary rays grass fires is on and from now on shocked by some of the get ups' hance. The establishment will in­ ‘Ain’t It a Grand and Ghrious Feeling?” there will- be more of them, the is told by Professor R. A. Milli­ but I noticea on this last trip a clude an all-tile morgue with a spec­ kan, the expert astromoner, in an chief says. great change for the better. There ial entrance. article published in Nature, the Fire department officials have There are fourteen rocms in the said that they expect more grass still is room for improvement. British scientific magazine. “ I personally think there is too building, which has been erected Startling Discovery fires this year in Manchester than ever before because of the light much of the college men’s infiu- by Henry M.itrie. Mr. and Mrs. ■morrow Classing the rays as the most snowfall during the winter. The ence in the clothes worn by men Quish and family will . make their startling discovery of modern ground is dry and the leaves never i the United States. Too many home on the second stcry. At pres­ science. Professor Millikan claims became thoroughly saturated. As a business men are dressing them­ ent, they live on Haynes street. they are capable of penetrating 190 result, there is an ever present dan­ selves up in one and two button feet of water and sixteen feet of ger of serious fires starting from coilege suits of snappy color when lead before their energy is com­ rubbish or grass fires which have a conservative cut and color would PUBUC RECORDS pletely absorbed. been set by householders in the set them off to much better advan­ Mothers! The existence of these rays was spring cleaning period. tage. ' Now is the time to buy your boy a new outfit for Easter and Spring, and here is first brought to light in 1903 by Flare and Color The following papers were filed two astronomers, McLennan amd “ There is too much of a tendency for public record in the office of the place. A. wonderful collection of fine, - new- clothing that will instantly win the Rutherford. But it was then gen­ MRS. C. B. CHENEY LOSES for fiare and color. If American the Town Clerk today: erally believed that they originated men toned down on colors and went WARRANTEE DEEDS approval of the boy. ;Mothers, yQU'11 appreciate the excellent values! from some nearly region or plarieL AUTO ACCIDENT SUIT in less for novelties in clothes de­ Edward • J. Holl to George L, and the rays were forgotten untiK sign they would be e best dressed Fish, Benton street property, 50 by

Coat, vest and two pairs of plus-four knickers. •CAESAR MISCH' Developed into leading styles for .the young chappies of 3 to 8. Made of excellent all wool ma­ Tailored from long-wearing fabrics . . . these terials, in tan and grays. And, sincerely, we- be­ sturdy suits are cut to the latest fashion and are in lieve at this price, the value is unusual. new Spring patterns. Sizes 8 to 16. The Boys’ store— IVIain Floor Smart Easter A pparel i -O S>- -O No Money Down — $1 a Week —The New in —New Styles in ’ Come in now and buy your Easter Apparel on the C M Convenient Payment Plan. Thousands ()f 54 thrifty people in Hartford are taking advantage of our plan. It proves that our payment plan is Dupark” “ Regent' the best. The C M Convenient Payment Plan offers GOOD CLOTHES at regular cash prices with NO MONEY DOWN and $1 A WEEK. Dress up for Easter on our popular and square dealing Hats Shoes plan. ' Just in time for Easter comes this amazing purchase of beautiful spring coats for young $ 7 0 0 surprising low prices. Newest styles— newest colors— newest materials— excellent workmanship. $4.00 Classy looking head- Here in a compre­ $7.98, $9.98, $l4.75 , wear to complement hensive showing are the new outfit for these famous shoes, ------— ------I Spring, in shapes and in lasts and leathers If you are looking for a coat that is just a bit different, we suggest seeing these authentic spring colors that are most for every man. These coats. Pacquin collar and Butter Mole cuffs. They come in such new shades as Beige, Middy Blue, Black and Navy. Large variety of styles and models. prominent right now. shoes have a justly Come in and let us established reputation for utmost wear and ■ $18.75, $26.50 $34.75 , ' ■■ show you what a won­ appearance. Let your- derful hat we really next pair be “Regent’*. « ■ ' ■ I ■ ■■ I II I ■ — - ■ - - have. ' Main Floor You’ll want to buy your Easter hat here when you see the .many, many lovely models and styles on display. Everything that issmart at these modest prices. Stunning fasjii Main Floor ons in straws, crochet visca, Indian prints and felts. And every head size.

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A special purchase of charming printed chiffon dresses that we believe to be the su­ preme value of the season. These stunning dresses are selling at a much higher price else­ where. A most unusual selection of colors and sizes. Extra specially priced at

I Good Clothes } UNUSUAL -^Fine Quality $1 a W e e k SPECIAL Twb^TTouser Models $ 14.98 Brpadcloth —Distinctive New Easter Imagine it. The newest Spring and Easter Suits priced at sensational savings. Scores of new ‘ Shirts styles to select from— excellent range of colors— latest models— flawless tailoring— large variety of Neckwear sizes. See the suits yourself and you’ll wonder how/we can do it. $ 1 5 0 , ^ A revelation to men and young men who are 95c $29.75, $35.00 $37.50 ' Fine’lquality, soft, -i aipcipus to dress well on a modest income. These lustrotis ■ broadclot3i( A noteworthy tie sidta-afe hand tailored at points of wear; pure group at 95c. that will shirts, in neckband or Ifiieii coat fronts and hand-felled collar. Regulars, Compare these new Spring and ■ Easter coats with those offered by any store in the city. Your' be appreciated by good judgment will bring you back to buy here. The most complete selection of new colors and com­ . cpllarrhttached styles. ■ vi^orts and 'stouts. You can be fitted in correct men who are accus­ binations, .wonderful workmanship, .newest fabrics and weaves, .large range of sizes, .authentic ybu’U ueed; several to ^dothing before Easter and Spring. tomed to paying much styles. Good Clothes A compfete' your ward- more. The n e w 7^|robe ) ^ . Spring. Cut I^iing Topcoats, $20.00 styles for Spring lure f l a W e e k that here in colors and pat­ $25.00, ' The Men’s Storo—Main Flow. terns—hand made. • men of fashion like. Main flosr Rblo Floor V THE 240 ASYLUM STREET HARTFORD

-m <# '■- ' %*■ V . , . . jV-,C 0'<*^ * * •*!> r« r-r *r ■ r.-ij'-V ■ - CCOW.) EVENING HERAtI»,T3iXJ^At, APRn^ ^ f a c e ETGHt ■o-caHea r TtUtt Mtator, fb o te turned to the investigation of the greatest value, it seems .tig^ US#‘UeS statei-’ machine "In Indiana hw Urbken aU reeprds for-queer hustr cactus as a substitute producer. iu its failure— because 1^, ilemoifc*. AanrlieBter strated that Borah/ WhodS etOi^ilh • AFTER APPQMATTOX- neB8, %. V - ^ / The situation began to look not In :fehe -exchange of pleasantries Sttfttins Upralb so good. America, in a way of trade is. largely au' appeal to-^pubtlp - BY BRUCE CATTON ^ hetwpen f^mitti and Senator Nye, speaking, was selling the rubber fancy, is not always A; good'gueasr; 'cbalrntau;' Of -uthe Public Lands PUBLISHED BT situation short. The nervous Brit­ er in matters of- mass psyeUplOgJif. Commtfteii* neither gained any, THE HERALD PBlN’riNG CO. He Imagined, of coursei ■ th a t'h is great'^'honors, although Smith ap­ Founded by Eliitflod 8. B1b> ish government concluded it was a a n April 9, 1865. a silver-haired, courtly gentleman ingray, uniform fund would^ be completeU!, Vlth parently -'indicated his integrity. Oot. 1. list good idea to stop the incentive to Jw gat in'a country courthouse at Appomattox, Va., facing a' Nye hajd'tbld the Senate U re- Every Evening Except Sunday! end American inventiveness and deter­ dramatic suddenness, to the ac­ ed man In blue-, and,surrendered to him the gallpnt army wUh .vihich. Bpontt ta Romnsonis . qu^ry that Holidays companiment of ! loud cheers.lu- “ h0 Understood” ‘ Sinclair had con- Entered at the Poet Office at Man­ mination. Away went the shipping chester as Second Class Mall Matter. restrictions. Away went tUa. Prlce stead, the sensationalr-play proved a The “ urrendCT°was complete. The soldiers were to lay down their tribuiod -8' Smith cam- SOBSOUIPTION RATES; By Mall complete washout. ^ arms and disband. All artillery and munitions wMe to bp palgtfc’ Later he had to "admit six dollars a year, sixty cents of rubber— six cepts a pound in cause was lost forever, The letters “ C. S. A ” on the buttons o ft liP ^ Y - a This Is the same Mr. Borah''-‘who that his ‘only information, was a month for shorter periods I New York yesterday alone. clad officer now ineant only a memory and not an Independent natiim. lertet' frrfm an unamed New York By carrier, eighteen cents a weefc. The rubber cartel has blown up. figures that the RepuhilcaU When Robert E. Lee put his signature on the nrlicles of surrender he Repnblipsiu. ' Single coplee three cents.. will have to put up a s^ridehl *^di;y” SPECIAL ADVERTISING RBPHB- The McNary-Haugen bill is noth­ -knew that his defeat was complete. ' . i. ' Nyie'^:«ets no credit for, making SENTATIVE. Hamllton*De Llsser, shout in order to win the Preeldatt- dn April 9 next, 68 years after that surrender, a. gigantic stope flgr the bharge a^inst’ Smith, under ing like the Stevenson plan, but it ure will he unveiled at Stone Mountain. Ga. It is to. he a S^^btlc mem- Inc.. 885 Madison Avenue. New fork tial election. As a tipster, pn. public the bircuinstances. On the other: and 613 North Michigan Avenue. is another artificial -scheme for brial tO the man who was beaten; an heroic stone monument to the, de­ hand^ Smith’s violent letter, ao- Chicago. opinion he is not so good.; > ., The Manchester Evening Herald is price boosting. And the worst of feated leader of a lost cause. -x ^ ’ busliig Nye’ along with Robinson on sale in New York City at SchuUa's such schemes is that ( the higher What Is the meaning of this.word “ defeated/* anyway! What do we of partisanship - and demagogu^y. Sews Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48n

' -I'l- S.--V --J 1 a - i - s '- .- ■_ - ;-.' .' . •■I-?,' • V - ’ - ■« k •* ^ - . »•■. '^>**-?:?' s • 7.'j ■' ■'r-3w - itofeHiGfe'raa <€oif^o tifiitAtjki/liiaKisDAt, a f k i c b, 11^ , 7 ;^«=■ •■■S'-. .. * --. ■ '• . ■'• • ! >4r>.«--. •-- .• '- •'" * **v ■- ) ' I’i '-A**:'* ' :r' • .’f-;- ' '-■ . ■ ...... r- the Washington'' Monument 4t I were razed by fire early-to^y. been spending some time wltn heir loss waa jgstijnatfd..at $i6i5,ooo.- BIG WEEK END BILL daughiter Mrs. Emma Crapdalfcof I, M M , GIVES Washington, D. C., and the .Liop GROUPING P IP H Q N E TOLLAND of England and the Eagle of Am- Arf ex^bdtngF dia burner In oili HUliN •/ Grant’s Hill district- has returted [of the bulW-ings is..believed; to h a v ^ 'V to her. home in Bridgeport;, Conn. eifOa,are also reproduced in min­ WIRES INTd^CABLK SHOWING AT STATE Miss Alice. E. Hall of the-Con* WINIMIW FOB CH ^CH iature'’" likeness "on the windov/. t necticut College at Storrs is spend­ In . addition ip the ^dication df ANCY The annual meeting of the Tol­ V . ■ ■ - ■ ■ <•"- land fire department was held ih ing her Easter vacation with her the wfIndOW,'"Will be the, placing of . * BlMMEN^iGL/P a tablet outside and fieneath the ■ Southern -• *^New England Tele­ Galaxy of Stars Provide En­ the Town Hall Monday evening. parents, Mr. and "Mrs. L. Ernest Officers for the ensuing year were Hall. r - - window relating the facts concerii'; phone Company linesmen are hard flYg Are Now ^ S cientist TELS tertainment Today, Tomor­ The regular meeting of Tplland ing the presentation. ! ^ at work changing the overhead elected as follows;. Chief, Edward Malden, Mass.-—Preparations' to. HRAliaDARi:^ row^ Saturday and Sunday; Wockomurka; assistant chief, Grange was held Tuesday with BO wires in Manchester to cables, A — For— ■ - cable less than an. Inch, .thick is Vaudeville on Saturday. Howard W. Ayersrcaptalnr C. Pres­ members present.' An interesting present magnificlent abd ^Ichiy ft -i? ■ ■4 \ - program^^^s presented by the Lec­ taking the place ' of a bunch of 1 - London.— Astonishing figures il- ton Meacham; lieutenant, William colored memorial window to, the, tured with dircussions by several wires that would be much greatih’ f *mstrating the age of the earth, the With Marion Davies here today A. Newman: secretary, Emery WAPPN •uf the members, subject: “ What I All Saints’ Church, of l^aldon, Eng­ 16 in girth. ' size of the universe, and the radia­ and tomorrow in “ The Patsy,” two Clough; treasurer, A. Eaten land, are being, made by the in­ tion of energy from the stars, were features Saturday including. “ Two Clough; chairmen. "William Ayers, would do if I was back to twenty- These cables w ijl be .re-routed i Igiven by Dr. J. H. Jeans, secretary one and knew what I know now, habitants of this city. The pres­ through the new conduits >,which Flaming Youths” • with Chester Jr. After the business meeting the The High school class of girls of the Royal Society, in a recent Conklin and W. C. Fields, along members adjourned to the Feder and music and songs by the Grange. entation is a tribute to Lawrence the company "plans to put into i lecture before the Royal Society of At the social hour several games Washington, great-great-grandfath­ met . at the home of Miss Frances service soon on the Silver Lane with five big acts of vaudeville and ated church dining- rooms where an Stoddard, last Friday evening for a f^tjhLomlF'lS Arts here. Mary Pickford here on Sunday in oyster supper w^^ served to 30 of were entered into by the members er of George Washington, who is road to Hartford. It was said to­ Among the most remarkable of and ice cream and cakes , were In­ buried in the picturesque and quaint social timer and a yery pleasant day by workmen on the job* that ^ ' Fresh and Smfiiied “ My Best Girl,” the State theater • the P^ty. feature, of the evening was a sur­ his computations were the follow­ L, Ernest. Hall who bought a cluded in the refreshments. little' graveyard of" the English the change to the cables will be . ,3- - ■■ is presenting one of the best week- * ” Mrs. Joseph Usher and daughter prise miscellf&eotts shower for Miss. ing: end bills in its history. farm a few months ago and remod' church. used on practicaly every street In Aiid don’t.; foreet. take The life in front of the human eled the buildings moved his fam­ Lucila Usher of Stafford road have Governor Alvan' T. Fuller, a na­ Jeanette Burger, a membei . of the Manchester. “ The Patsy” is" the story -of a been among the later victims of class, who is soon to b e' married. home seme fresh oyiiters and race is so enormous that humanity girl who is a younger sister and as ily from Tolland street to the farm tive of Malden, ' according' to his cris|i crackers. must be regarded as a three-days’ the mumps. Shereceived:, many useful and such is shoved into the, backgrojlind Wednesday. ‘ present, plans will be in Maldon, $150,000 BLAZE old infant who has yet to reach -Easter services will be held, at England; at the^time the'window is beautiful presents. as far as boys are concerned. The Mrs. Virginia Pullinwider of three score years and ten. Birmingham, , has been a the Federated nhurch, Tolland, to be presented, probably in the Mrs. Walter. Hi Spiith of this Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.,— April 5 H O N l S S T S So numerous are the stars in the elder sister must be married first Sunday. Rev. W. C. Darby, will place has been quite ill with the 2S State St., Uniler Grant’s and the younger one gets no chance recent guest of her mother, Mrs. piiddle of July.; — Many families, were routed when universe that the same number of Eliza Harney and her uncle, George preach on “ Easter^, Memories.” The Ambassador.' Alansbn 6. Hough-, grip, at her;"home," recently, but is four stores and a cottage in the «' Hartford ’ grains of sand spread over England to get her man. > evening service will be a photO' ton has written William H. Win- improved now ,- “ The Patsy” , whose name was Bartlett. business section of Briarcliff village would make a layer hundreds of Miss Meta Hansen, teacher at drama entitled “ Intolerance” and ship. chairmaii:j)f the committee of > The committjeo. for. the Pomona Kards in depth. Our earth is pne- Patricia when she was born but has Grant’s hill will spend Easter with appropriate Easter hymns.- Malden citizens^ that he will'glad­ Grange, dinner will meet at the been changed because of her hoy- millionth part of such a grain of friends in Bristol. The annual meeting: of the Tol­ ly handle! all arrangements in con­ home of Mr.^ and Mrs. Walter N. sand. denish ways, is Marion Davies. She The Holland fire department was land Cemetery Association meet­ nection with the. presentation of the Foster, this, evening.’ ■■ Are Densely Packed feels the restraint on her passions called out for a grass fire on the ing will be held in the, Town Hall window in’ England." ’ Mi*, and" Mm. George West and The heaviest stars are so densely becoming irksome so she sets out lot belonging to William A. Agard, Saturday, April 7, at 2:30 o’clock. The suggestion that the ancestor Mrs. Margaret Pnlford had as their packed that a handful of their mat­ to get her man just the same. Tuesday. The quick resiionse from It is desirous that there will be a \of. George Washington be'-thus guest their cousin. Miss Hazel ter would weigh about ten tons. From that point on the story the department averted what large attendance of non-members honored was made when Malden West, of Tolland, over the week­ Energy radiated from each moves fast and furiously. She butts might have been a serious fire. to hear the reports and avail them-’ was celebrating its 275th anniver­ selves to join this association at end. ' , square inch of the sun’s surface is into her sister’s love affair and- in John Darling of New Britain: is sary. At that time' the Rev. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. James M. Preston, this time, sufficient to keep a 50-horsepower the end comes, through with the a guest at the home of Mr. and Lothian Seym our,vicar of All of Manchester, but who formerly engine continuously in motion. boy friend she wants. He doesn’t Mrs. Emery Clough. ‘ The Democratic caucus to elect Saints’ Church, Maldon, England, Illustrating the amount of energy delegates to the state convention in liyed in this town motored to know he wants her for she makes Rev. W. C. Darby returned Tues­ 'Was a special guest here. During Northhampton, Masa, last Monday made available by radiation. Dr. up her mind for both of them. It is day from the New England South­ Hartford will be hel4^in the Town Hall Tuesday evening, April 10, at his visit he brought out the fact and took Mrs.;Preston’s sister. Miss Jeans said that the annihilation of really a first-class wholesome ern Conference and is to remain that Lawrence Washington was a pound of coal a week would pro­ 8 o’clock. Mary Hills to Florence, Mass. Miss comedy and good entertainment. It as pastor for the Federated .church buried there, but that nothing Hills had been a guest at the duce as much energy as the com­ was taken from the stage play by at Tolland. The Campbell place just a short bustion of the 5,000,000 tons a walk from the center-of the village marked the spot to indicate it. Wright sisters home, for the past Barry Norton, which enjoyed a sea­ Several relatives and friends Citizeps of Malden jointly with six months and is now boarding week which are mined in the Brit­ son’s run in the Booth theater. gathered at the home of Mr. and known as the LuciUs Fuller farm ish Isles. A single drop of oil would has recently changed ownership. the Washington-Sulgrave Institu­ with a . friend of hers with whom New York City. Mrs., James Rhodes ; recently, the tion'of New York, decided on the take the Mauretania across the At­ occasion being a surprise for Mrs, she used to livOi Miss Hills has lantic. The features at the State on Sat- window, and went ahead with plans improved very much from her seri­ urd£# are “Two Flaming Youths” Rhodes on her birthday. ■ ? SO THAT’S IT? for the presentation, which is ex­ Dr. Jeans estimated that the age Egg masses collected it the ous illness. . of the earth far Exceeded the 300,- and “ The Law of the Range.” The pected to arouse international in­ former has that inimitable team of 7 and 9 school, Mrs. Ada Rhodeis, The South Windsor school board 000 years or so of man’s existence. MAX: I get my.^liying barking terest. held their regular monthly meeting He said he believed it was in the comedians, W. C. Fields and Ches­ teacher, number 4,565. Inez Bkelly The window Itself depicts “ Pa­ gathered 1,721; Clara Gottier 1,- likP a dog. ' at the Wapping Center school hail neighborhood of 2,000,000,000 ter Conklin in thq leading parts FRIEND: Do you work In a cir­ triotism,” “ Ereedbm,” and “ Coloni­ while others of the cast are Mary 165, and Louis Lojzimrl;041.t' last Monday evening. years." cus? zation,” each division to occupy one Judsoh G. Files returned to his Brian, Jack Luden and Cissy Fitz­ Mrs. Minnie Norman returned to “ A million million years hence so MAX: No, for the /government of the three compartments, compris­ studies at the Maine University last far as we can forsee,” he declared, gerald. her home In Jersey City, N. J., aft­ er spending several weeks as guest — I go round barking at the ing' the beautiful window. Sunday, he motored with his father “ the sun will still be much as now, “ The Law of the Range” has for houses and if a dog answers I note A figure of St. George; patron and the earth will be , revolving its star Tim McCoy, the rising at the Steele house. as far as Boston, Mass. He had Harris. W. Price returned to the address and if the- dog has not saint of England, is in the center been spending the Easter vacation around it much as now. The year Western actor while his supporting had its license paid I get a com­ light and portrays “ Patriotism.” A will be a little longer, and the cli­ star is , the girl Cambridge, Mass., after a* short at his home here. visit with- his parents. mission. — Fliegende Blaeter figure of St. Nicholas, patron saint mate quite a lot colder, while the who has helped to make William of sailors, holding in his band a rich accumulated -tores of coal, oil, Miss Helen Baker who has been (Munich). Haines’ features so good. Others in guest of Mr. and Mrs. William model of the Mayflower, represents and forest will have long been the cast are Rex Lease, Tenen the third, while' a figure of Joan of LONG WAYS FROM GRIEF burnt up, but there is no reason Ayers, Jr., has returned-to her Holtz and Bodil Rosing. home in Boston, ' ‘ ' THERE’S A REASON Arc stands for*“ Freedom.” why our descendants should not Sunday’s feature is considered KIND OLD LADY: Is that bot­ still people the earth. George Crandall has returned to- Such, notable and outstanding one of the best films to be released his work at the Massachusetts In­ HE: After all, I am sure there monuments as the Statute of Liber­ tle the only cohsolat^n you have Sub Weighs Less left in the world? - "Perhaps it may be unable to this year, “ My Best Girl,” with stitute of ’Technology after, a short is no place like home. ty, the Minute Man of Concord and support so large a population as America’s Sweetheart, Mary Pick- visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SHE: Why, has something hap­ the arms of Middlesex county TRAMP: Oh, no, ma’am— I got now, and perhaps fewer will desire ford, in the leading role. That is Howard Crandall. ? pened at the club dear?— reason’s where Malden, Mass., is located; another one ifl my pocket.— Le to live oh it. On the other hand, really enough said. Mrs. Charles Bacheler who has Weekly (London). the , Liberty Bell pt Philadelphia, Hire (Paris). mankind, being three million times -j- as old as now, may— of the con­ GALLIVAN’S FUNERAL. jecture does not distress our pessi mists, too much— be also three mil­ lion times as wise.” Boston, Mass., April 5.— Thou­ Radiation of energy. Dr. Jehns sands of friends of “ Jimmy” Galli- said, was annihilating the sun’s van, both great and humble, today mass at the, rate of 250,000,000 paid their last honors to the be­ tons a minute. Consequently, as the loved Congressman. sun has no source of replenishment, Nation, state and city joined in it must weigh 360,000,000,000 tons honoring the South Boston repre­ less today than it did yesterday. - sentative. At the bier for its jour­ Albert ^tmer.lhe, “ Thus observation and theory ney from the home to St. Augus­ i' agree in indicating that the uni­ tine’s church, Dorchester, were THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS. MAIN AT PRATT ST, HARTFORD, PHONE 2-420S verse is melting away into radia­ Harvard graduate of bygone days, ^ I tion,” he continued. “ Our position members of military, civic and pa­ is that of polar bears on an iceberg triotic organizations and a Con­ that has broken loose from v the Ice­ gressional- deleghtlon' from ' Wash­ pack surrounding the pole, and Is ington. inexorably melting away as the ice­ Soldiers of the 101st infantry, berg drifts to warmer latitudes and You'll Want to Choose Your ultimate extinction.” “ Jimmy’s” best loved military unit, arrived to bear on their shoulders the flag-draped casket. After services at the church, ■ POLICE COURT came interment at Holyhood ceme­ tery, Brookline. Arrangements were made for a short Carl B, Custer of 41 Hamlin funeral service • in the Dor­ Spring Coat street was found guilty by Judge chester church today, because it is Raymond A. Johnson in the Man­ Good Thursday. After Easter a chester police court this morning, solemn high mass of requiem will of driving an automobile while be sung in the same church. From This Wide Selection at under the infiuence of liquor. A fine of $100 and costs was imposed WOIM TOINS AGAIN. NEW STRAWS which was paid. Custer was placed ^ London.— He was a kdlght of the under arrest about 9 o ’clock fest brake rod and his slumbers had evening at the Center by Patrolman been rudely disturbed by the gruff Joseph Prentice, who noticed that' “ You can’t sleep ’ere,” of a police­ his headlights were poor and^when man. Drowsily rubbing his eyes, he stopped him on this account he Hats this spring are close he said to the copper, “ All right, found the man was intoxicated. He fitting. Strawy are soft was taken to the police station old chappie, but how about my mate in there?” The copper dived and supple, l^ou will fifid There are three fashionable tyi^s of coats for where he was examined by Dr. copies of baku and bi^ibuh- with your Easter and Spring Suit if you'll Holmes. into the shed. The tramp dived spring—the cape coat, the coat with scarf collar, Patrolman Prentice, Captain out, slanamed the door, bolted it tle many trinamed with f ^ t .; and the striightline coat with wide fur cuffs.j Of come to this store—besides busdng the Schendel who was on the desk at and left the policeman imprisoned for the night while he went his way STEIGER’S—'Third Fldof ’ broadcloth,^ brameena and kasha. In black, mid­ the time and Doctor Holmes all tes­ dy blue and^ei^ tones. greatest clothing value in the United tified that the man was intoxicated to seek him another bed. and not fit to drive a car. Custer States. Your, choice of all Suits—all Top­ maintained that he was fit to drive, that he. knew one of his headlights OTHER SPRING COATS coats in the store at ' ■ was out after he left McKee street. HAVE YOUR He said he intended to have It fixed immediately. He admitted drinking some whiskey but said it E Y E S E X A M l^ $ 3 5 t o was not enough to interfere with his driviu^. William Carr was arrested last night for intoxication. He spent It will soon he time to store furs. Before you decide,wherO, ask to the better part of the night in the WALTER OLIVER HANDBAGS see the vaults where your coats;will* be kept. Comparison will convlncO police station but even this morn­ you that Steiger’s Cold Storage Fiir Service, is the safest; ing was not sober enough to appear Optometrist in court. The judge continued his 015 Main Street, So. Manchester case until tomorrow morning. Tel. 80-8. / Select your clothes now—we'll have Honrs 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Decidedly in Vogue for Spring Harvard will spend $2,000,000 to New pouch and envelope them for yoiiTor Easter Sunday. study Chinese, says a dispatch from styles in fashion-right rep­ Cambridge. Probably trj'ing to tile grained calf. Black find a way to get laundry without UGHT TRUCKING AND a ticket. nnd beige tones. V AlteratiKHis Free^ EXPRESS SERVICE STEIGER'S— Main Floor DAVTD CHAMBERS Daily Trips Between Manches­ CONTRACTOR ter and Hartford Of Tweed or* Kasha— Three Piece and Packages Called For and Delivered BUILDER 4 \ First and Second-Mortgages J. E. WARFIELD ^arranged on all new work. TeL 423. So. Manchester. r''.: 68 Hollisjter Street, There are two leading f^hions in ensembles— L Manchester, Conn. both are three piece. ' One type.4s of beige tweed ^ SLIP-ONS with matching dress and sweater top. 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, ' ’KATTGHlISitlR (CONNJ^inni^^S TmALD, 1PAGE TEI< ■ f " : m ilD U A L AVERAGE RACE HElfDLER EXPLAINS A 1 Fsjls (or Nick!: BASEBALL’S REES Washington Clowns Fear Thej^’U^Hayo to.Defend . Polo Cnp Tliis Y ~ Sends Oat Insfamcdons to At Leas^ that is BeM H ere, HenU Bowfing League GREAT i horsemen and superli polo players are Nick Alte^ck and Local A1 Schachtl Hearing of the injuries sustained by Devereaux .Milburn > His Umpires Before^ the Aldiongb Manduster is Comea tu Close Tonii^^ and Tommy Hitchcock, two of America’s Big Four, Nick and -Ay went Captafn Harold ' Madden, cool- » ' *“♦•1 >1^ headed and clever leader of the ' into training to be ‘ ready if Season Starts. ; Rec Five-, says that in his opinion ‘T n lliiif Hard For Rivid s i - I Masons and Cobs Clash; Sport they are needed to defend the reason why the south end team the polo cup next year. Al’s f >{l ^orse must havo moved didn’t beat the Community Club as badly as had been expected, was Cervini Favored to Hold slightly because .‘ the saddle to Win National ^ k e t - i Chatter is empty and Nick can be New York, April 5— Disputes largely because Jerry Fay got the seen clutching leather des­ concerning the interpretation of tap at center most of the time and _PRE-SEASON STATBMEINTS haD Title. . Average Lead. perately with his left hand baseball rules of National League because the players on both teams The following dCclaratlotis w e t 9 ^ The final leg of the twenty game to be prepared if his mount umpires are expected to be decreas­ were too well acquainted with each made'by'mEinagers of'big leagtie' bowling match between Howard should start to walk. The ed this season by the annual In- other. 1 He admits that the north Although highly elated because ball clubs, when they were asleep if, Murphy and Bert Humphries to be horses look tame. structiouo sent out today by Presi­ end outfit was, much under-rated or spiffed or something: , The Cubs, who last week lost rolled in Thompsonville last night dent John A. Heydler to his staff of and even goes so far as to say that Its traditional rival, Bristol High, STANLEY HARRiS-^We’ll battle for last place. At present, out are requested to report. when they pass the actual playing fense, failing to score a single field little hamlet up in the Kentucky WILBERT ROBINSON— ThlB Is > both the Knights of Pythias and field. Sluggers such as Chick Hafey goal in the two games, but he sure­ hills with an enrollment of about Brooklsm’s big year. A hot^dog” forty students. They have a great Highland Park teams are tied for Speaking of all-star combina­ ly kept the north end outfit chuck­ man told me we ought to win , the of the St. Louis Cardinals whose rangy team; one that sprung the last place. Tonight’s schedule fav­ tions, here’s one that wouldn’t be hits travel close to the foul line ed full of pep. Taking into consid­ bologna. ' '■ ' / ors Highland Park to get out of so bad; Mantelli and Bissell or biggest surprise of the tournament DONIE BUSH— Dose guyis has and hook or slice like golf drives eration that this is the first time last night when it defeated'Austin, gotta win ga: es, see! the cellar but anything may hap­ Holland forwards, Stavnitsky, cen­ will benefit by the ruling. A ball in Manchester’s sport history, un­ pen. The K. of P. is determined not ter, Madden and Benson, guards. Texas, heavy favorites to.win the JOE McCa r t h y —DittOi hit outside the grounds is to be less we are greatly mistaken, that title, 25 to 18. Naugatuck.High, BILL McKECHNIE-*Rt. Lonlg' to falter. Two other men who would round the north has been able to compare Several other places in the final judged from the point where.it dis­ the only other Connecticut entry, is a swell baseball tofwni- out the squad nicely would be Farr STRAIGHT VICTORIES BY REC with the south in basket ball and league standing are at stake and appears from the umpire’s view. was eliminated by Ashland, Ky., RAY SCHALK— We have a and Norris. then coming so close to winning the some interesting battles are looked President Heydler enjoined his 20 to 13. It is believed that three dandy ball cliib and.I’m going M be forward Ip. The Beethoven and umpires to “ keep their eyes on the series was a tribute to Fay. Start­ very strict with the fellows. Owing to an error in the com­ or four more victoriei. would give Center Church will roll off their SHOULD HELP BASKETBAU HERE ball,” warned them not to call plays ing the season with a list of candi­ Bristol the United States title. GEORGE MORIARTY— K I can i postponed match after the regular posing room, the slug bearing the top quickly, and advised them to dates that would have discouraged only keep those guys away tfom i name of Madden and his score in However, their chances of going matches at Murphy’s alleys. study the rules daily. Other instruc­ any coach, Jerry did not give up much further are not believed to be Windsor! ' • < r . ^ the town series game was omitted tions were: hope. And as a reward, he suc­ Following are the up-to-date fig­ from the summary of the Rec-Com- The fact that* the Rec Five won<$> They did not stop to realize that any too good. In last night’s ROGER PECKrNPAUGH^192g T ures of the leading pinsters: “ Do not turn away too fast when ceeded in moulding together a com­ game, Zetarski caged all of Bristol’s will be another year. munity game. It read “ 4, 1-2, 9,” the town basketball championship the players do not get one cent of bination that made a creditable bid Games Pinfall . Av. cash above th^ir “ eats” ; that the a fielder is throwing to complete a four field goals, Hugret got two BILL CARRIGAN— Brethren, let - making him the high scorer for in two straight games will probably for the town championship. us not lost faith in one another. Frank Cervini . 61 6368 lt>4.25 his team. Sorry, Harold. It surely profits go to the Recreation Center double play.” fouls, and Rao, four. Tommy Conran 57 5924 103.53 wasn’t intentional. do a lot toward helping the game and Comnjunity Club treasuries. A “ Watch out for those dropped Ernie Wilkie ..6 0 6232 103.52 another season. third game would not have benefit­ balls after you have called a man Now that the smoke of the battle Chicago, April 5.— The east had Joe Canade ...6 0 6194 103.14 Often times when two teams ed the players in the least. In fact, out.” has cleared and we are all jood one lone hope today in the free- WILL BE m s THIRD :TDCE Howard Murphy 63 6485 102.59 Billy Taylor, sensational Hart­ ford welterweight, is working out meet in a championship series, it would have been the heighth of Don’t Get Excited friends again, there are many that for-all battle being waged at the at the School Street Rec daily tak­ three games a:^ played. Too many folly for the Rec to throw the sec­ “ If you are sure you got the play are in line for a word of credit for University of Chicago for the inter­ If Charley Paddock lands a ing boxing instructions from times, in fact. Everybody knows ond game. correctly, do not be stampeded by their bit in bringing about the re­ scholastic basketball championship place on the olympicr team this LEAGUE STANDING Frankie Busch. His manager, Dave that there is more money in three No, the boys went in there, both the appeals of players to ask the vival of basketball in Manchester of the United States. That one hope summer, it'will be the .third time Hayes, accompanies Taylor each games than two. That is kindergar- other umpire for his decision on after several dismal years marked is pinned on a husky quintet from W. L. P. the Rec and the Commun^, and he has represented the 'United day. This Taylor chap faces a prom­ den arithmetic. fought for all they were worth, the play.- “ Keep your temper. Be with financial fa’’’ ure. Director Bristol, Connecticut, a half dozen States in these games. No other Masons ...... 48 15 66 ising future if he is worked along courteous, but firm.” Lewis Lloyd and Manager Ben other eastern teams have been C u b s ...... 44 19. 61 After the Rec had won the first principally for ’’the love of the routed by southern and western sprinter can equal that. ,, i step by step. game 23 to 17, there was all kinds President Heydler ruled thaj Clune should not be overlooked. W. S. Rec ...... 38 2o 51 game’’ and the honor of winning fives. of talk to the effect that the Com­ the town championship. Both teams when a scoring runner passes the I This pair deserve the bulk of the K. of C...... 36 27 49 catcher but fails to touch the plate, ' credit. Despite reports that their Bristol gave a noble exhibition Cloverleaves .... 3 4 29 46 WAGNER’ VS. MANDELL munity would win the next game; are deserving of a lot of confidence way to the third round by elimin­ the catcher or fielder does not need efforts would be in vain, this pair of skillful cage play late yesterday Bon Ami ...... 34 29 46 Detroit, Mich., April 5.— One that it was “ in the bag", so to and respect from the fans and against Pine Bluff,*.Ark. The score ating the tail Texas Rangers from Center Church ...32 28 44 month before Sammy Mandell, speak. Even when Manager Ben another year, basketball should be to chase the runner to the bench. organized a basketball club that Austin, . 25 to 13. : The runner should be declared out was 14 to 13. The easterners meet Brit. Amer...... 22 41 32 lightweight champion of the world, Clune broadcast advise to Rec sup­ even more of a success than it has is a distinct credit to Manchester. the tough Carr Creek, Kentucky Among other second round re­ Beethoven ...... 25 35 30 places his title in jeopardy in New porters to bet on his team to win been this season. on appeal by the fielder. They have brought the sport back five in a third round game today. sults were: St. Bridgets .....22 41 29 York against Jimmy McLarnin, the the second game— that he was do­ One new ruling is: There is a into the popularity it once held. The Carr Creek boys have been one Ashland, Ky., 20; Naugatuck, Highland Park .. .19 44 24 title holder battles Eddie (Kid) ing tho same— even then, there PREACHER FAVORS BOXING runner on first base and three balls And the chances of basketball going of the sensatioi^ of the tourney to Conn., 13. : K. of P...... 20 43 24 Wagner of Philadelphia, here. were many who had their aoubts. Rev. Harold M- Proppe, an In­ have been called on the batsman. over even bigger next season are date. Oak Park, HI., 43; Everett,- TONIGHT’S MATCHES Dick Dunn closed the Wagner- Then when the Community made dianapolis, Ind., preacher, is ono The runner starts to steal on the good. Without the services of a The Kentuckians fought their Mass., 29. At Conran's • Mandell affair which is a non­ its great bid for victory in the sec­ of the staunchest supporters of next pitch, which is called a ball, coach, the Rec has made remark­ Rec vs. K. of P. ' titular contest, the weight being ond half of the game at ihe armory boxing bouts in his, city. - and‘'he pverslldes second base. If able progress winning all but three 139 pounds— four pounds over the St. Bridgets vs. Bon Ami. slicing a 22 toi 13 Rec lead until the catcher’s throw gets him before of its fifteen or so games. At M. of C. lightweight limit. STATZ IS BEST FIELDER he-gets back to the bag, he is out. )GKS«X9aG9G9SNX9a(XSaSXSGXX3eG«9G9G3GXSG9G9CSS9G9^^ Cloverleaves’ vs. Center Church. Mandell clashes with JiVagner the Community was ahtead 24 to 22, there were plenty of spectators who Members of the Brooklyn club If ropes are stretched around the One''of the inside secrets in the At Murphy’s • here April 17 and meets McLarnin field * to hold back an overflow were in-^lined to believe that the say that "Jigger’’ Statz has no outstanding work of Harold Mad­ Highland Park vs. Beethoven. in the Polo Grounds May 17 in a crowd, a fielder cannot jump over den and George Stavnitsky, rival Rec was taking it ea^y so that a equal in fielding among major Brit. American vs. K. of C. contest that expects to set a record or climb under the ropes to catch captains and star performers for third game would be necessary. league . Cubs vs. Masons. gate for lightweights. the ball. He may reach over the their respective teams, is that both Correct Easter Suits ropes, however. Similarly, a catch­ take good care of themselves phy­ er or fielder cannot jump into the sically and get plenty of sleep. How stand or a box to catch a foul ball. many of the young men who in^ dulge in sports in Manchester “ hit and the hay” before 9 o’clock at night? The answer is obvious. Very few. Well, put this in your pipe and smoke it. Stavnitsky and Madden for Young Men . . . in scientific test of Newsy Notes often crawl between the sheets long before that hour. Perhaps it Clpihipig styl^ correctly,:fa b ­ sounds like a fairy tale, but ’tis rics wear and pattemii/ From The true, nevertheless. If more of o'ur leading Cigarettes, Princess Paul Chavchavadze young athletes would follow their you Y^.Kke . / ’ • example, they would make more Training Camps headway in the field of sports. $29.50 to $42.50 • Perhaps keeping in good physical Vith two pairs of trousers. Knoxville, Tenn., April 5.— Babe 'condition has a lot to do with mak­ Ruth has hit two homers in as ing it possible for them to be rated man^ days and the other regulars as the two best basketball players in Manchester today. Stdvnitsky of the New York Yankees are TOP COATS ^ ld old gets the first call because of his elects O G whaling the ball, but poor pitching all-around natural ability. Stav­ in the Spring colorings!, ' Guajf- has resulted in a long string of de­ nitsky is one of the most promising feats for. the world’s champions, anteed to fit and wear- ' ^ : “ I was much intrigued by the invitation to make players developed in Manchester in they got 14 hits yesterday, includ­ a blindfold test of your leading brands of Ameri­ recent years at least. His decep­ ing Ruth’s second homer of the tive floorwork when he feints in $19.95 to $40 4 . can cigarettes, to see how they compared with season, but. Nashville pounded one direction, pivots and goes Shealey and Moore and nosed out around his opponent in toward the each other and with those I had smoked abroad. the Yanks in the tenth, 11 to 10. basket like a streak of lightning The New .Yorkers play Knoxville is a treat to watch. In one way, ’ SPRING HATS C Could one really taste the difference? I wondered. today. it was too bad that a splendid little Mafio^y .H ats, in .t ^ ' player of Elmo Mantelli’s type had “ But when I was handed these cigarettes, one by Charlotte, N. C., April 5.— The to be pitted against Stavnitsky in shades up to $7, : ' Washington Senators must win the series. The latter’s size com­ one, 1 realized at once that there was a difference their four remaining games' with bined with his ability were too big Melton Hato $4 to,!$5,"QUi and that the test was conclusive. One cigarette the New York Giants to capture the a handicap for Elmo to overcome. supremeiiw 4 ^ • ^ h v spring series between the two clubs. Had these two men not played was so muen more appealing, so much more The Giants, in winning their against each other, it is quite pro­ eleventh straight game at .Green­ ‘ delicate in"flavor. Oh, and so much smoother! bable that Mantelli’s efforts would INTERWOYEN HO ville yesterday, made it four o(it of have been far more fruitful. five from the Nationals. Led by for Spring in all popular shades. Sue to $1.25. .« f; “ When the test was over and 1 was told that the LIndstrom, who clouted four' hits For, there Is no denying Mantelli includihg a , the :New is a slick proposition on the basket­ cigarette of m y choice was O l d G o l d I understood Yorkers battered Griffin and Zach­ ball floor. Elmo’s worst fault is a EASTjER N E C K ^A R ^ ^ at once why this cigarette is so popular among ary and took a 9 to 7 verdict. tendency to resort to Individual playing. For this reason largely, A very large assortment of the new things that wifl my American friends.” . * , Ga-, April 5.— Dazzy • the q^riter places both Stavnitsky appeal to you. Ask to see^the Spring Ch*eney Cravat*^ , Vance, Brooklyn’s mound ace, has ' and Madden ahead of him. When temporarily lost his cunning.- He he is going right, however, Mantelli vfas touched for eleven hits in five^ compares with the best of - them. SHOES FOR SPRING innings by the A^tLanta Crackers Of the three, Madden seems the here yesterday and -the Robins most consistent player. Regardless were nosed out, nine to eight, after of how exciting the contest may be they^had overcome a seven-run or how clo^e the score may read, the lead 'by scoring eight runs in the blond-chaired Rec leader can in­ third inning. The Robins will en­ variably be relied upon to, _stea,dy deavor to square accounts with the his team and stave off impending Crackers today. defeat. He Is a good scorer and a fine defensive player. All three Louisville, Ky., April 5.— The PRINCESS PAUL CHAVCHAVADZE, Sister o f Mr8, Wm. fi. L eed s men were developed by Wilfred J. White Sox continued their winning Clarke, High School coach.. Stav­ streak against the Colonels of the nitsky made his debut with the' old American Association, taking the Atlas team, which Clarke says was first game here 5 to 2. Ten innings the hardest-working team he ever Bostonians and Florsheims cannot be beat fo r servion^ How Test W as Made 'were required to turn the tricki coached. Mantelli and Madden both comfort and fit. We w ^ t you to try these shOes. * The ^ox won on six hits against ten rose into prominence in high school.- Subject was blindfolded, and, In tlrely, unawaie of ^tiie Identity for Louisville. Barnabe and Adkins Stavnitsky wasn’t good enough, for $6 to $10. Boys’ $4 and $4.50 the presence of two responsible of these cigaiettes during test. did the Sox hurling. the school team during his four witneisses, was given one each After 'smoking the four years there. It was not until after­ Kansas City, Mo., April 5.*— ..of the four leading cigarettes rettes, the Princess wus asked to ward that his real ability was dis­ Chicago’s clever Cubs were set, to­ covered and improved. ^ to smoke. To clear the taste, designate by num bn her choice. day to launch their final exhibition coffee was served before each Without hesitation she replinii series of the training ^season. The cigarette. The Princess was en> . A1 Dowd, local featherweight i*No.3” , , , which ^ 8 OLD GOU).. Kansas City Blues are the expected boxer who has‘compiled a credita­ victims. The Bruins kave won 14 ble record in the squared ' arena out of their 16 training games to . Tinker Bnildinf / this season, may fight In New York SMOOTHER AND BETTER - NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD date. They,,expect to make it 18 City soon, Frankie Busch said to­ f ‘ out ot 20 befors leayliuc here. ^ day. uiiv-. - -^34 • ■ • ■ • ■' ' --y ■ ■ I -'I V.' MANCHESTER (CONN.) BVBNTNX3 HiERALD* THURSDAY, APltTIi 5,1928. b THELfTTLE. GET A AT LAST r ^ n \sme • r

C0 M6 (UJA5 r w x r . iF^XCAAl.Ger - For Junior eCtjO)!>CjP o a )A t6 iSS* XSceM ^ ciJtTM n u L o M A m s uAiSC M m r ? UfSM'taietGHt') Easily CoiHpiU’ Jibertiei Yi gins’ Crew b, Fam - PLAINFIELD NOSES \Ut^ n w BEATlUliAY^ltf OUT KNIGHTS 46-43 cuasajo 28-15 After dose First P to Annex .Title Agam, , 0 8 0 0 ) ^ * ^ I*) : Ha^ ^g eo n lfii^ Scorf The Sonny South .added another' 6nt Sy Smdler M nr^ tM A T oJA S victory to its cWdlt ovejr^the N prth. Plainfield beat the Hartford lA)=a:e»x>o‘p MW I Monday night irieh" thC. W 1 Knights of Lithuania in Plainfield BOiLD/AiS op < eq Secosd Gamf TosHtr from the Old Mill Warehouse de-l last night in an interesting basket­ feated the American Railway & Bx- By BILLY EVANS ball game 46'to 43. Plainfield got press bowling team at Conran’s an early lead and used all of its 7W5 C A R S e rowNfgliL aUeya by; 117 pins;-..' Hnmphxies was Stop those Yankees—that is the players. Hartford threatened in high man for the match said, pet slogan of every American the second half. Benson, Malinow­ P O R S eS yW B - only man to bettier the centhty League club. ski and Bernot starred; , . &■:. score. T h e scores follow: Drop around, ask the manager PLAINFIELD (46) ■The Warriors von the first game in charge of any team what he B F T Mo DI^/AJ5 I M^tAS^AlAfBTC., of their play-off series With the AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS thinks of the American League race .5 1 11 Brusso, rf c A ^ r Liberties last night at the State J. CoUghUn .99 76 79 86 100 and the gist of every reply will be Kasper, If .10 2 B. Moske .. .»4 8» 86 84 92 along these lines; Normandi, If • • • • .0 0 0 Be ’eomeReD TAe Armory for the championship of If they can stop the Yankees, I y S. -yyler / 98 78 92 86 94 Bernot, c .. .7 2 16 MeA\iwcjoe«5AT5. the Community Club Junior hasket- M. Sheehan 78 78 82 86 86 the pennant chase should be an in­ Benson, rg . .5 2 12 L<3fWAp?i teresting affair. ball leagues. The score was 28 to Madden, rg .0 0 0 Totals .....369 813 339 84l 282* But can the seven other clubs in Dissinger, Ig . 1 3 5 15. ' the American league stop the The first half was close aud Yanks? That remains to be seen. / OLD MILL WAKHOU8E Total ...... 9 46 DIZZY DUGAN marked by determined defensive E, Swanson .82 84 ' 96 88 85 Certainly no one will have the HARTFORD (43) pla^ of both teamtr The Liberties temerity to dispute the . assertion <3001366, T)Ae T. Anderson 87 98 109' 97 89 B F T led 3 to 1 at the end of'the first H. Llebnrg .88 91 95 73 93. that New York should repeat. quarter and the Warriors were on On form, the Yanks are a hot Bennett, rf ...... 2 1 5 RA.'muR G o B (6 6UWS AV26 A R 5 T. Humphries 89 102 UO 97 100 Malinowski, If ...... 7 1 1^ top 7 to 6 at halftime. favorite to again win the American TOA AAx> roAjAiiej^i League pennant. It Is unquestiona­ S. Shimkus, c ...... " 1 ‘ In the second half the Warriors Totals ,344 875 410 855 |77 bly the best balanced club in the C. Shimkus, rg...... 3 2 8 /feWMcjueiGKt s e e F R O M BOT CUKo CCAMT^ 'tt)-W) outclassed their opponents increas­ organization. It has real class. The Mazotas, Ig ...... ^ ® Vkc ing their lead to 20-13 at the end Yanks should win again, but not T^lGHYPRiCeS 'TB See of the third period and winning 8 GOOD FRIDAY SHOOT by nearly so great a margin i-s last Total ...... 19 5 43 d o l l a r 'vtooevicoeS to 2 In the last to gain the 28 to season. Referee; Herb Smith. e e A T s J If c c D e ie R , 15 score. Sturgeon, Coe and Yankees Due to Slip It MIGw Crockett featured for the winners AT GUN a U B RANGE There are four reasons why New and "Hop-Easy” Oplzzl for the York shouldn’t make such a run­ Tt>oe»rt oAi tH e losers, ’ away race as in 1927. The first HeRo o)oR5rt\PeR5, >CHAM? * The teams will meet In the sec­ The Manchester Rod and deals merely with the law of aver­ ond game of their series Friday^ Club will hold a hollda/ shoot a t ,|ta ages. TTie second has to do with the night at the armory. Prior to the range tomorrow afternoon. The pitching staff. The third centers aini game-, a foul shooting exhibition shoot will start at 2 o’clock, a half around the two king-pin sluggers IN SPORT^I RANGERS ARE (lEADY The Maroons enter the series IN WORLD TILT strong favorites in Canadian bet­ will be held open to all players in hour, earlier than usual, .so that a of baseball. Babe Ruth and Lou the league. The' winner oi the longer period of the sport may be Gehrfg. The fourth concerns the ting though the Rangers are given Montreal, Que., April 6,—The a chance because of their speed. elimination contest will receive a enjoyed. A good crowd Is expeekMi ficllPfllllP to attend and there will undoirtrtifd* Last season. New York won Giants and Chi-Cubs New York Rangers, United States If the Rangers win the world ti­ trophy. something like 60 games from ^eOB MATHERN8 contendors in the iworld’s hockey- tle and the Stanley, Cup ,it will be ly be several visitors from out of series, arrived inlMontreal this the second time that a team claim­ Last night's summary: ^v town. three clubs; St. Louis, Boston and Just a few days ago, a Rice In­ ing the United States as Its home Cleveland. Of these victories, 21 morning from Boston, r^ady for Warriors (28) were scored in 22 starts against the stitute sprinter named Claude Bra- Best in Spring Games their first series game with the has won the trophy. Seattle of the St. Louis Browns. The rest were cey ran the hundred in 9 5-10 sec­ Maroons tonight. old Pacific Goasfi League having B, F. T. Idbertiea (15) onds at the Texas relays. A stiff Early today no decision had been been the winner Inmne of the early 4 B. F. T. about equally divided between wind aided him down the track. Sturgeon, rf 2 1.0 Cleveland and Boston. Here Is PLAY GOLF ON ICE reached as to whether the entire post-war seasons. \ Bycbolskl, If 1 2 ' .4’ Spencer. t£ ...... I--' 2 4 where the law of averages comes His record probably won’t be sancr series will be played on Montreal Opiyzii If '*.«•••••••■ R 2 8 tioned as offioiul, but——what about This Pair Far Ahead of Rest PUT BAN ON BOXING Reid, c . eetseaee 0 0 0 In. ice, or whether the Rangers will Coe, c ...... 3 1 7 Welles, c ...... 3 0 0 It isn’t in the books for New Bracey? take advantage of offers from De­ 3 8 "It is no flash—the kid is good, They play golf on ice at Che- Following death of a student in Wells, rg- .I,,,,,,, 0 0. 0 WiiiclBri rs ® York to again beat St. Louis 21 Of Field at This Stage, If troit and Boston to play home Crockett, rg ...... 2 2 6 Eells, Ig ...... 0 0 0 games out of 22. Ineldentally, all says Claude Rothgeb, athletic di­ quamegon Bay In Wisconsin, using games in either of these cities. a boxing contest during March, 0 Radding, Ig • • s • e « « 0 J. 1 Jilmft&f Iff 0 0 the victories scorea over the rector, now at Rice and former II- a red ball and having a course on Madison Square Garden In New University of California officials Unois athlete. - Browqs were successive wins. It is It Means Anything in Real ice minus any bunkers, traps, water York is out of the picture, by vir­ banned boxing and wrestling at an . .. ■A. 7 15 Rothgeb should know his 18- intramural sport. 10 8 28 a rarity for any major league club year-old youngster. And he does, hazards or tricky greens. tue of a circus date. to be such easy picking. Likewise, He tells you about Bracey in cold Cleveland and Boston will present words of previous performances, Game. far more formidable opposition. Bracey, as a high schoW oprint- That takes care of the law of aver­ er, was one of the best in the state, ages angle. * By DAVIS J. WALSH Veterans Came Through As a college sprinter, he has held New York last year received con­ his own. New York, April 5.—If early sistently good pitching from Its vet­ Only recently he took part in the speed could be made to mean any­ erans. In addition, Wilcey Moore, annual indoor carnival staged by thing more than it usually does, working his first year, proved to Illinois. He ran the 75-yard event, which is approximately nothing, the ■ be thf greatest relief pitcher in something new to him. The record New York Giants "and the Chicago the majors, while George Pipgras, time up to that meet was 7.6. He Cubs would figure today to make a after several years of experiment- had to run In five beats. He made two-club matter of the National ihi, finally arrived. 7,8 In his first try, then 7.7, then League event this season. This pair New York's veteran pitchers will 7.8, then 7.7, and finally 7.8. And is running riot through its exhibi­ be no better than last season, prob­ in the finals a Notre Dame runner tion schedules and without ques­ ably less elective. It is folly to be­ won by a hair by breaking the rec­ tion both of them are yards be­ lieve that Moore will be as hard to ord with a mark of 7,4. _____ yond the rest of the field in the beat. Rothgeb, while satisfied with matter of spring development. , One of these days the Yankees’ Bracey’a performances to date, That goes for both leagues, too, veTferan staff will collapse and the thinks the youngster will develop as the Yanks, Senators and Red ■ team will work under a tremendous into one of the greatest sprinters Sox have fared poorly or not at handicap, unless the ever-resouroe- in the world within a few years if all in their inter-Jeague series; the ■ .V ii-V- ■ful Huggins has satisfactory re­ he will work towards that goal. He Athletics and Browns have done placements. Rival managers are ■already is considered a good bet nothing about which to ring the ;patiently awaiting ~a collapse of for the Olympic team this summer. gong in the old town belfry and the Tigers, White Sox and Ind*£.ns ,aaid staff. v m. Outstanding as sluggers extraor- When California adds 20,000 have been occupied largely with 'dinary, it is hard to see how Babe more seats to their Memorial Sta­ Minor League outfits. ;,Ruth and Lou Gehrig can unloose dium, they then will have the larg­ Compared with the Giants and fmore power at the bat than they est in the world. Cubs, the champion Pirates and ;-dld last year. Their hectic struggle Soldiers’ Field at Chicago has ac the ex-champion Cardinals have ‘for home-run honors will live for commodated 110,000 at a football looked simply immense— like a Vyears ds baseball drama. game, but seats only a few more flat foot in a florist’s window. The Schedule is Changed than 90,000 people. Stanford’s sta­ Pirates, as a matter of fact, have ’ The schedule last season favor- dium seats 88,000 and Yale’s great furnished much of the sustenance '^ed the Yanks, since it called for a bowl accommodates 84,000. Cali for the Cubs’ record of fourteen vic­ j^humber of games in the early fornla plans to beat that. tories In their sixteen exhibition "spring between Boston and New The stadium now accommodates games, the 1927 champions having ' York, at a time when the Red Sox more than 80,000 fans, and a new been knocked off for fivb straight -were weak and New York corres- double-deck will add 20,000 seats up to yesterday. \ •pondingly strong. This year, the giving more than 100,000 seats to Spring Speed ■;:Yanks will face the Athletics and be had for football games. This performance might come as Washington more often as an early The cost of the addition will be slightly more acceptable to McCar­ ■-spring menu and it shouldn’t be so approximately $790,000. thy If it happened in September in­ ■soft. 7 For the second year In succes stead of March but it represents V New York is un^uestionamly the sion, "Helnie’’ Groh will captain fairly enough the spring speed of '\v one.best bet of the year in.the ma- the Illinois swimming team this the two contenders, at that. The •jors, but taka it from me the oppo- season. Groh deserves the honor as answer Is that "Klkl" Cuyler and I sitioh is going to be far stronger he Is Big Ten diving champion and Hack Wilson have gone on a hit­ and the Yanks don’t win breezing was runner-up for the national ti­ ting debauch and this, added to ex­ as they did last year. tle in 1927, cellent pitching, has sent the Cubs ) ' . ■ ; “ : ' 'i. ■ ^ . - . ■ careening along at a mad space. If they really have infield weaknessea, these will become more apparent when Cuyler and Wilson decide to step back Into character. This, they must Inevitably do, unless we have misjudged them these several years. Nobody, for ex­ That fnany Tnillion Habit ample, could expect Cuyler to'main­ > tain his crazy pace of the first 14 games, during which he scored no or less than 22 runs, got 26 hits for ) 51 total bases, socked 7 home runs, and batted .434. Meantime, Wilson FIGURES show that more Ptloce Albert \$ was getting six homers in his first ure? 12 games and batting .881. How smoked hy experteo^ed than could the Cuba go along with that kind of hitting behind steady and. any other jbrand. Vou might giv^ a ^ of at sometimes brilliant pitching? The fact is they couldn’t and didn’t. dozen reasmia why ithey bought their tilt lafdy. MiM a^ 1 ^ ^ —you must choose— Giant’s String Some tohaccdi' W ^ nustakel «> The I Giants’ streak of eleven of P. A. But their tenth and dieir hund^th straight was brp'ught up to date If you don’tfl^^ joys of a pipe If you aro using other than the Valet yesterday with another victory over • • • only demonstrated tjualit^ jcan account any the Washington Senators. McGraw AutoStrop Razor, shavii^ is jiut a habit. The certainly has that ball club moving for that! Wouldn’t you lay so? p a ^ ^ w i^ p. A., ^ h u ^ and make up £<« along and, If there Is anything per­ lost time. No nmtttt what your present set-up Valet AutoStrop Razor with the new “Valet” manent about the recent bitting of The .very fragrance .of P.A* is an indica^ blade has changed uncomfortable'shaving men like O’Doul and Cohen, the outfit Is made. However, I’ll be po­ cion 0^ the iqual^y^aste jNtifl to^c^ The may be# try Prince Albert. It is n

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presents behind my back. I’ll turn David, who had not yet obeyed Mrs. t h i s BAS HAPPEJfED tin basin and had combed and her right over to the state and not Bybee’s command. They smiled into | Tk* mnuicv aks la IS* SAIXI braided her hair, she hesitated for a each other’s eyes, shyly, and , the | ^ T i g iV L e t t e r s FORD laavca tka atate orpkaBaare. long minute over the two new lose a wink of sleep, and let me tka only koma aka knowa trom tka tell you this, Winfield Bybee—” flush that made Sally’s face rosy i time aka waa looa* to ba ofarmed dresses that bad mysteriously found was reflected In the boy’s tanned BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES What with Easter and the Ma-4> eating foods; soinettmes -it ap)peali t^elr way Into the equally myste- Her words were a rushing torrent, ont** to CI

*^1 - 5*^ .'(I when the ‘rAt* hidto brattght only 5 td 10 cents each, to' spear the MUSKRAT FARMS little amphiblane, but^nqw. accord- RADIO PROGRAM ing'lb the' Tat-fafmere’, when ^beir Urn hides are worth $1.76 to 12.50 k MEXICAN Thursday,5. 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. Leading DX Stations. SHOWPROFTTAS skin, the animals must be trapped. S:U0—Hollenden's orchestra. The hides of a Tat* killed In any­ MISTORY Verdf* •‘‘Swiatem/*' aung for WJZ 9:00—WEAF Dodge presentation. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. thing but cold weather are ao and tha Slue nttjrork liatenera begin­ 8:30—WEAF Hoover Sentinels. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 9:00—Willard Cavaliers, 10:00—Emory Four quarteL good.” Cy said. “That fur killed APRIL 5 ' ning a t 10 tf'clock, will be a fitting 440.9— WCX.WJR, DETROIT—880. 11:45—Organ recital. FUR PRICES mi any other time wl^l epme out and if 1621—The Mayflower started Its Bftjgrafti lor Holy Thuraday. The ao- 7:00—Soprano, tenor, piano, violin. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—67a ' who will be aupported by an 7:30—Goldkette's orchestra; artists, 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. killed in warm weather- the hide return trip to England. I ofoheatM and ehoniBi will include Del- 8:00—WJZ programs (2^ hrs.) 9:00-t>WJZ Maxwell hour. turns black Instead of healthy, pink­ 1862—General McClellan Started 10:00—Thursday night musical. 10;30_WJZ Verdi's ’’Requiem." Sandusky, O.—The “lowly” musk ish 'color desired.” the ,siege of Torktown. Va. I br Baker, aoprano; Grace Lealle, con- 10:30—Happy trio, orchestra. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. rat, believed, in “olden times” an Muskrats multiply rapidly> ac­ 1870—Mormons h^d a protest ' Julian Oliver, tenor, and Fred­ 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—56a 389i^W aBM . CHICAGO—77a almost worthless animal, is so val­ meeting at Salt Lake City, die Baer, baritone. A apeclal Baater 6:30—Bond trio; sketches. 8:00—Hawaiian music, artists. cording to the Nielsehe. One pair, ■ concert baa also been scheduled for 7:30—WEAF Comfort orchestra. 10:00—Orchestra; artists. uable at the present time for skins it is said, placed in the right kind Utah, protesting against ^ Maxwell hour which will go on 8:00—WEAF Dodge presentation. 12:00—Hank’s theater gang. in the making of “milady’s” fur governmental interference thb air from the same stations at 9 '8:30—Theater presentation. of evironment will give fte owner i o'clock. Two guest artists are fea- 10:00—Halsey Stuart prograno, 565.5— WEBH-WJJO, CHICAGO—820, coats, that the raising of these small between 100 to 125 ‘rat-babies’ In, with polygamy. . tured in this broadcast—Astald Fjelde, 10:30—Club Worthy orchestra. 9:00—MoOseheart hour. water-rodents, so-oalled ’Rat-Farm­ a year. / <. ^ 1898— U. 6. Consuls In Cuba re* charming Norwegian soprano, and El­ 422.3—WO R, NEWARK+-710. 9:30—Studio hub hour. ing’ has become one of the foremast csllod# Econom y for merchahts liott Shaw, well-known baritone. They 7:80—Hale Byers orchestra. 10:30—Edgewater orchestra, artists. It is estimated' that some ‘rat- 8:00—N. Y. University lecture. 11:00—Studio program. fur “Industries” In the United farmers’ last year realized nearly 1907—Carnegie Instltate at P it^ will be supt>orted by Nathaniel Shll- 12:00—Artists; mystery trio. burgh received 16,000,000. kret's orchestra. Erva Giles. Vaughn 8:15—Orchestra: piano recitaL States, according to furriers and $10,000 on their ‘rat-farm’ invest­ f t f de Leath, Colin O’More, Ed Smalle 9:15—Hemstreet contraltones. 416.4— WGN-WLIB. CHICAGO—72a sportsmen who own large ‘rat- ment. 1914—Use of liquor In the navy protection fo r customers and Liou Raderman, all famous radio 10:15—Organ recital, choir, 11:10—"Wyken, Blykeo and Nod." farms’.- ^ prohibited by Secretary stars, will -take part in the Oodge 11:00—Specht’s orchestra. 11:30—Tt)e boss race. Daniels. presentation of the Red network at 9 333.1—WBZ; NEW ENGLAND-900. 11:35—Vaudeville show; orchestra. One of the largest of thes6 uni­ Frigtdaire prevents spoilage, ends ice bills ’ and half an hour later Idvers of piano 6:15—Boston musical program. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—87a que places Is located between Ven­ SOCIEH SALOON IS music will tune to a Blue network 7:00—Political situation talk. 7:65—Musical; scrap book, ana saves time and trouble. 1% protects the station to listen to Alexander Bracbo- 7:10—Lowe’s orchestra. 8:10—Jack and Jean; pianist. ice, O., near this city and Bay cki's recital during the Ampico hour. 7:30—Park Pollard pioneers. 8:30—Angelus; Supertone hour. Bridge, a small hamlet on the east­ beaJili customers by keeping ifoods fresh Other highlights include choral pro­ 8:00—Springfield musical program. NEWEST LONDON IDEA 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour, 447.6— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—67a ern shore of Sandusky Bay. It grams by the West Side S'. M. C. A. 9:00—Contralto. Whitney trio. ATHODGHT and whole^me. Merchants are invited to rail glee club from WGBS at 10 and a 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. consists of 178 acres of marshland 10:00—Anna CuUivane, artists. 10:00—Pianist; voting talk. Lutheran male choir through WCCO 10:40—Orchestra; musical potpourri, and is owned by Cy and Clarence on us for complete information. Easy terms. a t 11:30. Instrumental features will 11:05—McEnelly’s orchestra. Nielson, sons of Alex Nielson na­ London.—The Society saloon­ be presented by Wagner’s concert 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 12:00—Orchestra. Happy Harry. Remembering without ceasing band through WPG and the Schneider 6:00—Waldorf dinner music. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—60a tionally known sportsmen and keeper has arrived. your i7M>k of faith, and labor of string ensemble through WMAK, both 7:00—Mid*week hymn sing. 7:80—WEAF Sentinela quarteL guide and pioneer Sandusky Bay Hon. Henhy Lygon, brother of love.— 1 These* 1:8. a t 9. 7:30—Comfort hour with orchestra. 10:30—WJZ Verdi’s ’’Requiem." trapper. Earl Beauchamp, ex-Cabinet Min­ 8:00—Dodge presentation, radio stars, 374.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—800. ister, Is iv^.v the licensee of the Black face type Indicates best features 8:30—Hoover Sentinels orchestra. ' 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. “Developing and maintaining a 'Wish chastely, and love dearly. f r i G i d a i r e 9:00—The cabin door, negro music. 10:00—Musical program. ‘rat-ram’ is not an easy task,” the Hand and Shears, an old tavern In —Shakespeare. All programs Epstem Standard Time. 8:30—Wayside Inn musical program. 10:30—Orville Foster ensemble. 10:00—Halsey Stuart presentation. Nielsons told visitors. Cloth Fair, Smithfield, and la daily ALFRED GREZEL 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH-600; Study Rat Habits to be seen drawing beer for the Leading East Stations. 10:80—Johnny Johnson’s orchestra. 8:30—Songs; piano recital. 829 Main St., 11:30—Arnold Johnson’s orchestra. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. The ‘rat-farmers’ have construct­ porters and railroad workers who TOWN ADVERHSEIHENT g7g.e—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. ed lagoons, canals and a pumping work in Smithfield Meat Market. South Manchester, Conn. 7:00—Concert, dance orchestra, 1:30—Astor luncheon music. 370.2—WOAF, KANSAS CITY—8ia 8:60—Baritone-pianist, tenora 5:30—^Market reports; orchestra, 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. station In order .to keep the “farm” His motive is to make the saloon Wagner's concert band. 7:00—U. S. Marinepini band. 10:00—Goldkette's deince music. covered with water when It goes a place '.^ere good food is obtain­ PRODUCT’OF.GBNBR 10:00—^Movie broadcast; organisL 7:30—Lowney Lovers program. 10:30—Rlchlleld melody artists. dry, because, they said muskrats able, and luncheons are served at a NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS 2174 11:20—Fraxetto’s dance orchestra. 8:00—Retold tales, ’’Babes in the 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. cheap rate, irrespective of whether S88.5-WBAL, BALTIMORE—1080. Wood." 46a5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. will ‘•‘positively not stay where SEALED PROPOSALS will be 8:80—Stvdlo dinner music. 8:30—Ampico hour featuring Alex* 11:00—Packard concert orchestra. there is no water”. The Nielsen drinks are required or not. received by the Selectmen of the 7:30—OrganisL vocal trio. ander BrachockI, pianist. 12:00—N. B, C. moon magic. farm becomes dry between July and “My object Is already being real­ Town of Manchester, at their office 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 9:00—Maxwell hour with Astrld 12:30—Symphonette; dance music. September, it was said. ized,” says Mr. Lygon. “|We have tiiMiHiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini|] g;00—ViollnisL pianist Fjelde, soprano, and Elliott 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. come to the point now whe(re young in the Municipal Building,. South f:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Shaw, baritone. 11:00—Orchestra; songs; artists. The habits and life of these am­ Manchester, Connecticut, up to fire 10:00—U. S. Naval Academy band. 10:30—Verdl’a "Requiem." 12:00—Dance music. phibious animals are interesting as women are beginning to come here o’clock In the afternoon, April 302.8—WQR. BUFFALO—990. 11:00—Slumber music. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. explained by the Nielsen brothers to lunch and men are bringing their 8:80—Van Surdam’a orchestrsu 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—86a 9:30—Singing orchestra. wives knowing that they will be 10th, 1928, for the construction ot 7:30—Science service talk. 7:00—Bedtime story, planIsL 10:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart programf who have made an extensive study approximately $40,000 worth 8:00—WEAF Dodge presentation. 8:00—Calvert hour of music, 10:30—Musical program. of their ‘rat-heard’. able to enjoy a well-cooked meal In of concrete walks, concrete or 9:80—American Hawaiian Quartet 9:00—Newton radio forum. 11:00—Izaak' Walton League. a well-conducted house. FOOL THE PESKY FLY 10:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart program. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 11:30—Lutheran male chorus. * “Muskrats possess an instinct that “For one shilling we offer a granite curbing, radius and drive 11:30—WEAF dance music. 6:15—Little Symphony orchestra, 1:00—Erickson’s orchestra. Is almost uncanny,” Cy Nlblsen ex­ corners, concrete gutters, etc., all S48.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—65a 7:00—Agitators entertainment. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. plained. “They know just when choice of three points, two vegeta­ in accordance with specifications 7:00—Buffalo Symphony orchestra. 8:00—WJZ retold tales. 8:30—WEAF Sentinela severe weather Is going to set in, bles and numerous pies. I find our 7:45—Musieal program. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. customers a really friendly lot, who on file In the pfllce of the Supt. of 5 8:00—SL Tberesa’tf Lenten service, 9:00—'WJZ Maxwell hour. 10:00—Orin Gaston's orenestra. and ..real winter weather never appreciate what we are trying to Roads and Bridges. 9:00—Schneider string ensemble. 280.2— WHAM, RDCH ESTER—1070. 11:00—Baritone, tenor; organist. catches them napping. Each bid Is to be sealed and CALL 201 8:30—Musical program; studio. 7:45—Studio programs. 384,4—KGO, OAKLAND—780. do and I’m quite accustomed to the marked "Bid for Walk and Curb," 11:00—Silv«r Slipper or^eetra. 8:00—WJZ retold tales. 11:00—Calpet program. “You’ll suddenly hear them call now:—“Pint of beer, please.” I 481.3—WNAC, BOSTON—€50. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 12:00—Dodge program; moon magic. gnawing at marsh grass st^ks.and forwarded to said Selectmen at the 7:00—Foot Pepper's orchestra; pianist 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 1:00—Ellis' dance orchestra. then you will see them carrying above address and accompanied 7:30—Dudley radio caroliers. 10:00—Studio melodlans program. 254.17-WRVA. RICHMOND—1180. YE VERILY with Contractor’s certified check The Manchester Lumber Company 8:00—Four Motermen Quartet 11:05—Homesteader’s orchestra, 8:00—Artists quartet; features, the stalks to a certain spot wherj 8:30—Theater preaentatlona 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. in due time their ‘home’ or hut will In the amount of $500.00 payable 9:45—Third act, "The Wrecker." 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 10:00—Richmond dance music. ^ be completed. The hut is a struc­ "Can you give me an example of to the Town Treasurer of the Town for estimate on 10:20—Two dance orchestras to 12:00. 6:00—Markets; dinner music. 422,3—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. wasted energy?” ot Manchester, Conn. . 428.3—WLW, CiNCiNNATI—700. 7:00—Union College address. 12:00—N. B. C. programs, ture resembling a ‘pit’ in which our “Yes, sir; telling a halr-ralsing 8:00—"A Garden of Music." 7:45—Ollie 'yettru, pianist. 12:30—Neapolitan quarteL forefathers used to ‘■bury’ potatoes, The Board.pt Selectmen reserves story to a bald-headed man.”— the right to separate the curb and 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 9:00—WEAF programs to 10:3a 1:00—Orchestra, two pianos. cabbage and other vegetables for Answers. S ' 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 10:30—Buffalo theater program. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—670. the winter season.” walk work and let each to separate I Window Screens and Screen Doors a I 10:01—Minnick*s harmony four. 11:00—WEAF dance music. 9:00—SemI.ehorus, junior orchestra, Contractors If they see fit. a 11:00—Vagabonds orchestra. 11:30—Floyd Walter, organisL organist, artists. Three to six families of ‘rats’ AN APT PUPIL Secondary Eastern Stations. occupy one hut, according to the The amount of work above men­ a Secondary DX Stations. tioned is approximate only. Best quality materials, 16 mesh Screen Cloth in Gal- a 608,8—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 348.6— WGBS, NEW YORK—860. 275.1—WORD, BATAVIA—1090. Nielsens, The huts are all con­ “My wife’s learning the piano, 6:45—Big Brother club, 10:00—West Side Y. M. C. A. glee club 8:00—Musical; talks; lesson, structed under one plan. They and my daughter the violin." Bids are to be opened at an vanized, Copper or Bronze. Screens painted and in­ 7:30—WEAF programs to 9:00, 11:00—Orchestra, pianist, baritone. 9:00—Musical program; readings. consist of three floors. “.The top “And you—what are you learn­ executive session ot the Board oi 9:00—Radio slcit; Sandy MacFarlane. 12:00—County Fair orchestra. 288.3— WENR, CHICAGO—1040. Selectmen, within five days after stalled with metal runs. Doors trimmed and hung 10:35—Kalis' dance orchestra. 270.2— WLWL, NEW YORK—810. 6:00—Organ; talks; stocks. floor,” Clarence Nielsen explained, ing?” # / “which is covered with soft grass is the close of the bids, at which 245.8—WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. 6:45—Catholic talk; choir. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (2 hrs.) “To Suffer in silence,”—Gutier­ meeting no bidders will be admit­ with suitable hardware. Let us do the work, your 8:00—Dance orchestra. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 305.9— WHT, CHICAGO—980. used as sleeping quarters; the rez (Madrid), / 8:30—Artists program. 7:40-i-Eucharlstlo selections. 10:00—Chicago Philharmonic trio. mid-floor apparently serves as a ted. 9:01—Dance orchestra. 8:45—Mandolinist; sea songs. 12:00—your Hour League. The Board of Selectmen reserves troubles are over. 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—83a 9:45—Violin-lecture recital. 535.4— WHO, DE8 MOINES—560. living room and the lower floor 9:00—Accordionist; artists. 10:10—Estimate meeting; pianlsL 8:00—Programs with WEAF. or basement is where the little ani­ the right to reject any ^nd all bids, 10:30—WEAF Smith Brothers; opera. 405.2— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—740. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. mals proceed to the tunnels leading and all bidders are requested to o:- -:o 11:30—Studio program. 6:30—Adelphia whispering orchestra. 10:00—Jones piano program. consult with the Town Engineer 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 7:15—Automobile Club feature. 10:30—WEAF dance orchestras. to the other flobrs. Muskrats do CA3IN0 BOWLING 7:30—I. B. S. A. broadcasL 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. 499.7— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. not eat a6d live in the same place.” and look over the ground where 10:30—Two dance programs. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 9:30—Vocal, Ihairumental soloists. Build Tunnels said walks and curb are to be laid 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 7:00—Orchestra: business talks. 608.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. before making bid. 7:15—Musical program; pianlsL 7:45—American poetry readings. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Cy, then taking up the story of ALLEYS ■ For and by the order of the 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:00—Feature program. the “Rats” declared that: I The Manchester Lumber Co. | 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 468.5— WRC, WASHINGTON—64a 11:00—Burnham’s rhythm Kings. “Tunnels unler the ice of win­ Selwitz Block, Pearl Street Board of Selectmen of the Town of 7:00—Orchestra; contralto: artists. 7:00—U. S. Marine band. 348.6—KJR, SEATTLE—860. Manchester, Connecticut. E a 9:00—Ensemble; Dr. Mu presents. 8:00—Same as WEAF (2% hrs.) ter enables the Tats’ to get back, NOW UNDER NEW 11:30—Maria Sundelius, soprano. THOMAS J. ROGERS, 1 ^ 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30—Swaneo syncopators. 1:00—MeyeV’s dance orchestra. and forth. These tunnels are built MANAGEMENT Secretary. before the marsh water freezes tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and the little animals seem to know dies from "Ernani” A tabliespoonful of vinegar put just how thick the Ice is going to TWO STRINGS 25c Excerpts from "The Masque In the lard when cooking dough­ be. They always manage to cut Ball” nuts will prevent them from soak­ just below.” Ladies Invited Ave Maria from "Othello” ing up the fat. It was the practice in olden-days. WTIC Selection from "La Travlata” Travelers Insurance Co. Fantasle on Melodies from "Er­ nani” STUDEBJIKBR Hartford 1:00—Sketches from Screendom The Great Independent 5354 m. 560 k. c. 7:30—Coward Comfort Hour from N. B. C. Studios 8:00—Dodge Brothers Program To A\ Million Women Who Know Program for Thursday from N. B. C. Studios Offers Murids Champion 8:30—Capital Theater Presenta­ P. Jd. tion 6:26—Correct time, summary of 10:00—Halsey Stuart and Com­ program and news bulletins pany Program from N. B. C. The New Order of Things 6:30—Hotel Bond Trio, Emil Studios j Performance Heimberger, Director 10:30— Medical Talk Half Hour with Giuseppe Verdi 10:40—Club Worthy Hills Dance Four exderpts from operatic Orchestra works by GUuseppe Verdi will be 11:00—Correct time, news and a t no premium played by the Hotel Bond Trio weather. under the direction of Emil Heimberger from WTIC of The Travelers this evening. A num­ ber of excerpts from "The INSURANCE in first cost or upkeep ! Masque Ball" will be the first number. This will be followed by OF ALL KINDS* the popular "Ave Maria” from "Othello.” A selection from “La CARNEY AGENCY Travlata” will be-beard next, and the program will be con­ JOHN P. CARNEY cluded with a fantasle on melo­ Room 4, Orford Block COMMANDER

f, o, b,' factory 8 1 W ords Who Want An Automobile That Looks Like Something stronger than — Acts Like Something—Is Something— Yet G)sts OU may not know that, due to Studebaker cars during 1927 were Studebaker’s One-Profit facil­ less than $8 per car in operation— Comparatively Little Yities of manufacture, you can now low maintmiance! A T h o u s a n d F I were a woman, I’d want a certain kind those rafaiy, wet days when I drive the chil­ buy this World’s ChkmfHon car at The world champion stamina of I of automobile. dren to school. the exceptional price of $1495, f.o.b. The Commander was spectacularly factory. At tiiis low, One-Profit proved when two stock Command­ A r g u m e n t s Of course, I’d want it to look like something. And on certain afternoons, when I’m tired For you see, it will be almost a part of me, of dusting and dishes, I’d want my car to be price The Commander not only ers each traveled 25,006 miles in Paint half your house with Devoe my life, my home. a care-free vagabond with me, interested represents a value unequaled in' less than 23,000 consecutive min­ Lead & Zinc Paint and paint the And I wouldn’t want to pay a fortune for it, only in finding out what is on the other side automobile history, but its upkeep utes. ]Nothing else on earth ever other half with any other paint you because I know too well the value of the of some distant, wind-swept hill. is equally economical: ran so far 80 fast! choose. If Devoe Lead & Zinc dollar. Paint does not take fewer gallons Reo invites every woman who feels that way In 61 tests conducted In 61 cities The Commander at $1495, f.o.b. and cost less money per job, we will B u t 1 would want far more. to try out the Reo Wolverine, to judge it on the country over, The Ccenmander factory, is not only the greatest make no charge for Devoe. I’d want nimbleness, easy steering, dashing any feminine'basis, dver any roads. For Reo averaged 17V* - achievement If Devoe Lead & Zinc Paint pick-up, certain stopping to end traffic has m ade th e Wolverine the.^ wom an’s oar, miles to the THE STUDEBAKBR LINE of post war as well as the m an’s. doesn’t wear one or two or three terrors. gallon of gas— IM* - A automotive years longer—longer and better, we I’d want the ability to easily into tight Try one out today—you will be surprised— sconomical to PgRiRhnrBiOHr 100 kn H96S to $2450 engineering, will give you free of charge enough parking comers. especially when you ask the fuice. IUP omMandbr 6S 72 $1495 to $1495 but motor- Devoe L ^ d & Zinc Paint to repaint * N operate! And Tk«13KcrA‘R)li. 70 $1198 to $1295 your entire house. I’d want sure-footed, positive braking on REO MQTOR CAR CO. ^ • Laruingt MichtgOH factory repair P dom’s biggest parts sales for BMtCNtODC .. 43 a 1795 to $965 value! The P. T, Blish Hardware Co. ,, d e v o e ' 825 Phone lot) '•f-AD AND ZINC REO WOLVERINE ith Manchester PAINT V m COMKBT AUTO CO. GEORGE L. BETTS 20 BAST GflNTER STREET, < SOUTH MANCHBECEH Tv, 127 Spruce Street South Manchester M AJN CttiiJsriBa (d p N w oT iJ V J jiN iiN u HiSiK^L^^^ ^ • >. JfAG B K ) 6 r TEEN 4- Tell And You Will Sell. A Ad Is The Cheapest And Quickest W t iy r i r irrn ^ ^ ^ ......

SITwit Ad Informatloa tjost and Fom-a BIovlnc>Trnc]dii8~StoiriK{» SO Hoiuk - '» r Kent. 83 Biiiiit'Batata .for Kac^aage MANCHESTER & N. T. MOTOR Dis­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE with FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE >pro|Mtrty weifat PQftad. LOST—HAND BAO. gray and black, patch—Part loads to and from Nevf In town, in'good 14dalUy:t>What bays containing sum of money, between bath, on Hackmatack street, with or Manchester York, regular service. Call 7-2 or without garage; also ilx room cot­ you to offer?. Wm. - Kahehl. TelOpbono Economy Grocery and Oakland 1282. 1776. . . . s. |javi4« wj street, via Community Club grounds. tage at Giants Neok. Apply P. J. had, receive-,, a_ .,-wj Evening Herald Finder return to Herald Office. Re­ PERRETT AND GLENNET—liocal Gardner, 8 Hackmatack street. ward. Lots ,for.f^e 73 h'piiwe wag,id,be. jboi Qassified Advertisements and long distance moving and truck­ Phone Your Want Ads FOR RENT—AN ATTRACTIVE 2 refrained .from; pi-bse^ ing, Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ family house on West Center, street. Count Blx avoraK# words to a Una. LOST—POCKETBOOK and contents ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2.' FOR SALE—'A LARGE corner lot,, on tain' xdbbery cd se,,» Initials, numbers and abbreviations, In vicinity of Manchester Green. Re­ To The Walter Oloott, telephone 357.* the corner of.. Westminister .Otreet asked-foP the-policer.gua,,_ - , eaob count as a word and compound ward if returned to 162 Birch St, and Scarborough' street, frontage words as two words. Minimum cost WANTED—LOCAL and long distance 121 feet. Can b e. bought right, and count'Of his; wife'and H.'^^'Chflofven;.; moving. We have five trucks es­ house. Is price o! three lines. LOST — PEKINESE DOG, brown. pecially equipped for moving, rang­ FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM on easy, terma Apply to E. Bensoii, ■ • • Answers to ■ name of Chink. Please 163 Main street. Call 1054-2. of Benson’s .Furniture Company. call Joseph H. Johnston. Phone 689. ing In capacity from one to five tons.' Idne mies per day lor transient Experienped men. 55 Bissell street. FOR R£lNT—SIX ROOM SINGLE ads. Tel. 496. L. T. Wood. Evening Herald Wanted—Real ■ 77 SUtectlTe aiarch 17. 1927 Announcements house on Ashworth street. J. T. Cash Charge Murray 99 Main, stree, Hartford, Houses 6 Consecutive Days ..] 7 otsj » ots Repairing U3 Conn. WANTED—tlO TO 20 acrds of land on STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of State Road or .trolley' within 6 miles ,li tlje price spiai/ S Consecutive Days ..I 9 cts U ou the world. Ask for sailing lists and FOR RENT—MODERN f room house, from Mafiche'ster less than. $300 an 1 Day ...... •. I 11 1* rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, LA'WN MOWERS SHARPENED and including gaa shadea screens eta acre. Box B, Herald, , , cottage with fair sitad repaired, chimneys cleaned, key fitr triclty. bafhToom', garden and poul­ All orders for irregular insertions 1009 Main street. Ing, safes opened, saw filing and Apply-J. P.’ Tammany. 90 Main. will be charged at the one-time rate. grinding. Work called for, Harold Call 664 liegalTNptices try place. Why pay, r4]^. Cen­ Special rates for long term every FREE DIRT—Anyone desiring dirt, day advertising given upon request. for filling may haye same free, at Clemson, 108 North Elm street. TeL Farms and Land for Sale 7i tral .location. 462. And Ask for a Want Ad Taker , NOTICE. Seven room single, furnace, gas, Ads ordered for three or six days 116 Woodbrldge street. Phone 561. FOR SALE— 4 ACRES of land, all till­ Taken by. virtue of. an Execution and stopped before- the third or nfth MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ able, suitable for building lots with to me directed, and wlll . be acid at etc'., walk .'and curbing. 2 car gabaige. day will bo charged only for the ac­ Fersonals 3 ions and plllt-ws; sterilised and Tell Her VlTiat You Want building, on State Road, 33 Walker Public Vendue to the highest bidder poultry - bbuse.. Jahd for another tual number of times the ad appear­ renovated with sulphur an-* formal- street. at Glbsohls Garage In the Town of bouse or garcien. A few fruit ed. charging at the rate *^*‘"®*** delyde; best method. Manchester An experienced operator will take your ad, help you Manchester, fourteen days after date, no allowances or refunds can “* “ WANGUM LODGE, Wethersfield, which will be Friday, the 6th. day of trees and grapes* Price |6,60u. on six time ads stopped after the Conn. For the care and treatment of Upholstering Co., 119 Spruce street word It for best results, and see that it is properly in« FOR SALE—20 acres good land on terms. Invalids, convalescents, chronlo and Phone 1268. State Road, 100 acres good wood April, A. D., 1928,: at 9 o’clock In the mild nerv-ous conditions. Raids rea­ sorted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing yon until land at low price, 2 building lots, forenoon,-to satisfy said Execution Porter street, nice-single with ^*No*^ATil forbids” ; display lines not SEWING MACHINE,. .repairing of all Pitkin Park, 1 extra fine beagle pup, and my .fees thereon, the following sonable. Address Secretary or call seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the described'property to It: car garage; Bouse Is all modern Phone 2-6498, Hartford* Conn„ for makes, oils, needles and supplies. R. papers. John H. Cheney, 166 Main * ° ^ e Herald will not bo responsible W. Garrard. 37 Edward street street, Manchester. ' One (1) Ford-Panel ■ .'ody Truck,- and the rooms hre well arranged. It for more than one Incorrept insertion further Information.” CASH RAXa 1926 Model. - of any advertisement ordered for Phone 716. is offered at $7'.500. $1,000 cash. FOR SALE—2 ACRE PLACE, 10 Dated at Mahchedter this 23 rd day Six room .American colonial, oak more than one time. Automobiles for Sale d PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum oleaner and minute walk to mills, 8 room house of March, A. D., 1928. - The Inadvertent omission or incor­ clock repairing. Look and gunsmith- with improvements, fruit trees, GERALD R. RISLEY, trim and doors down, atsam* gas. rect publication of advertising will be FOR SALE—FORD' sedan Tudor, fine Ing, saw filing. Bralthwalts, 62 garage and shed—to settle an estate - ■ Constable.-' 'white plum'blng, 2 car gafu^t..l4lsk rectified only by cancellation of the asking $5800. See James J. Rohan, charge made for the service render- condition, slip covers, speedometer, Pearl street elevatibn,' .nprth; ^end. ■ ' P roa,'only lock wheel, chains, other extras. E. Agt, Tel. 1668. $6,600, $1,000 cash.. ,, ed. • • • H. Keeney. Tel. 1194-a. Apartments-* Plats— SCBPBISB PABTT. Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 Honsehold Goods SI FOR SALE—ON STATE ROAD only Dorothy, ; daughter Idr. and Five-room single, dreenacres. A All advertisements must eoatoTva ^nenients for Rent 83 $4,000 buys a nice small farm, house nice little cottage,' nfodeih In style, copy and typography with 1923 Ford Coupe—$50. m o n ey TO LOAN ON first and second Mrs. Fred ‘ a Warner : of -Doane 1923 Ford Touring—$30. FOR SALE—DINING ROOM SET. gas In good condition. Price Is right. $6!,50_0. $600 cash. . regulations enforced by the 1923 Ford Coupe —$50. mortgages. Mortgages bought and stove. Ice box, sewing machine, and FOR RENT—6 ROOM , tenemtnt, all Easy terma Call Arth ir A. Knofia, street, was pleasantly surprised last ers, and they reserve the right to 1924 Ford Sedan—$125. sold. P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street other household goods. Inquire 71 improvements, newly renovated, 782-2. evening by the meinbers of the Building lots. Buy now when edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 1924 Chevrolet Sedan—$75. Tel. 1540. windows shaded. 30 Russell street. sidered objectionable. South Main street, after 6 p. m. Junior chojr of !the North Method­ prices are at lowest of, year. Priceii 1924 Moon Touring—$225. Call 28 Russell street. Houses ^or Sale 7a as low as $ I'S 0 with' city water and CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads 1923 Nash Touring—$175. Sitnatlons Wanted— Fjmale 38 SPRING .SALE ist church to which she^belon^. to be published same day must be re­ 1923 Reo Truck—$150. Bedroom rugs from $6 up. 9.y12 FOR RENT—NEW 6 room fiat, The party >vas In recognition, of her electricity, $350 wftt 'iwwer, ceived by 12 o'clock )on. Saturdays minutes to mill, all improyements, 1927 Overland Sedan—$350. WANTED—FULL OR part time office Congoleum rug $8.50. Two inlaid FOR SALE—SINGLE house, 7 rooms, fourteenth birthday. The! glrU water,'; gas and electridttj^ 'Troese 10:3(t a. m. All these used cars have been re­ linoleum rugs $16 each. Axminsters steam heat, shaded, garage. Phone all modern, good location, would sell work for 3 months, no bookkeeping, 1068-3, 14 Edgerton. below cost and easy terms. 53 Walk­ spent the evening in. playing iuerry are absolute bargains an'd for Telephone Your Want Ads conditioned and carry a service secretarial ability. Box A. Rerald. from $12.50 up. Mexican fioss mat­ a little. guarantee. tress 7” box $19.50. Cotton felt mat­ er street. games after which a, dainty lunch­ Ads are accepted over the telephone MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES tress $13. A few special cotton mat­ FOR RENT—PIVB ROOM FLAT eon was'enjoyed, the . attraction on at the CHARGE RATE fif‘yeP Dependable Used Cars tresses left at $7.50. with all modern Improvements. In­ FDR SALE OR RENT—Five room as a convenience to advertisers, but GIRL WANTS housework by the quire 118 North Elm street. house, with garage. Call 33 Wlnde- the table was a beautifully decorat­ 1069 Main St. TeL 740 week. Telephone 2512. Watkins Furniture Exchange the CASH RATES will be accepted as Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. mere street. Telephone 1364-3. ed cake In pink and white, made by FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ FOR PENT—4 ROOM tenemen* with Dorothy’s aunt, and alight with; 14 ness office on or befors ih® seventh V FOR SALE—USED CARS Sitnatlons Wanted— Male ; Wanted— to Bay 58 gas. electricity, bathroom, set tubs, FOR SALE—6 ROOM SINGLE house 1009 Main Street. ■ ____ dav following the first Ju newly decorated, 19 Ridgewood on Ashworth street. J. T. Murray, 99 pink tapers. Dorothy was remem­ 1928 Chrysler Roadster. •■‘.reet. near Hartford trolley.. -Tele­ bered with a number'of pretty gifts ESTATE. INSTTRAKCSI each ad., otherwise the CHARGE 1927 Willys Knight convertible WANTED—BY RELIABLE middle WANTED—OLD CARS for junk; also ' Main street, Hartford, Conn. - STEAMSHIP TTCKETSI . RATE will be collected. No responm- Coupe. aged man housecleaning and general ashes removed and light trucking. phone 1810-;2. from her friends. ' bllitv for errors In telephoned ads 1926 Hupmobile Sedan, jobbing, paintipg and carpenter Telephone 1465-2. FOR SALE—STATE ROA to Hart­ will be assumed and their accuracy 1926 Nash Sedan. work. John Hostetter, 127 Wetherell ______GREENACRES, WADSWORTH ST.— ford, 6 room single, 2 car garage, cannot be guaranteed. 1926 Overland. Six Coach. street WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for all • ^ room flat, all modern Improve- corner property. Price only $5400. - kinds of poultry. We will also buy ments, with garage. Inquire 98 $800 cash. Call Arthur A. Knofia. 1923 Studebaker Touring. hurrli street, or Phone 1348. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main street. Phone 664 If you are looking for good trans­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 44 rags, papers and all kinds of junk. ASK FOU WANT AO SERVICE portation cheap $15 to $75, see Call 982-4. 3 ROOMS FOR RENT at 170 Oak FOR SALE—DELMONT STREET— 0 m 0 PICKETT MOTOR SALES street, all improvements, hot water seven, room single, fire place, oak 22 Maple Street. FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Boston Index of Classifications Terrlor, 8 weeks old. L. H. Clark, 332 Rooms Withr L Boar'l •lO heat. Call 616-5. floors and trim, shade trees, price PUBLIC AUCTION Summit street. Manchester. right. Call Arthur A. Knofia. Tele­ CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE FURNISHED ROOM, 827 Main street. phone 782-2, 876 Main street. Evening Herald Want Ads are now If you are In the market for a good Mrs. Kitching. Telephone 107-12. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS. All ac­ Premises of Harry H.~Prior, Ellingtpn Road. 'Wapping. Conat, ^ grouped according to claaslfloatlons re-condltioned used car we have them Pou ' y and Supplies 43 Room 12. commodations. 184 School street. FOR SALE—NEW 6 ROOM bunga­ consisting of Sipacious House with all mo'dern cdh'Yeniencet.: below and for handy reference will at all prices. low, all Improvements. Telephone Ideally'located bn a high hill with a beautiful se t^ g . , appear In the numerical order Indi­ H. A. STEPHENS FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT on 2632-2 or call 108 Benten street. cated , Center.'at Knox Tel. 939-2 FOR SALE—250 FGG Super-Hatcher Apartment — Flats— Wadsworth street, all modern and 20 acres of land in, a high state of Teftility, two barns, henherg Lost and Found ...... t Incubator, only used twice. Will sell Tenements for Kent 83 new. steam heat, oak floors, rent Announcements ••••• • LATE MODEL BUICK Coach. Fully cheap. Frank Smith, 245 Union St. reasonable. See Stuart J. Wasley, and other-buildings to be sold. ' j,. Personals - ...... 8 equipped-. Low mileage. Price very Phone 844-2. 827 Main street, telephone 1428-2. ' Antomobiles reasonable. -Inquire 34 Bldwell St APARTMENTS—Two, three and four HERALD LEAGUE TEAMS By order of The Superior Court of Hartford County Automobiles for Sale J BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks—hatch­ room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ FOR RENT—DES1RABI..E tenement, SATURDAY, APRIL 14TH AT 2 P; M. Automobiles for Exchange •••»• B 12 GOOD USED CARS Including two ing eggs from prize winning and vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- six rooms, all Improvements, garage!, Auto Accessories—Tires ,..•••« 8 1927 Oldsmobile Landaus. Urawford heavy producing stock. Per setting door bed furnished. Call Manchester 26 Walker street, good location, Sale takes pla(:e on; the property. ■ Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ TO BANQUET NEXT WEEK Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 Auto Supply Co., Center and Trotter or hundred. J. F. Bowen. 570 Wood- rent reasonable. George Murdock, 30 Terms of sale ten per cent when property is knocked down* Auto Schools ...... 7-.A streets. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. bridge street. Phono 2121. phone 782-2. Walker. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » HUDSON STREET. 6 ROOM tenement Balance on approval of sale by Superior Court. Autos-^For. Hirev ...... » Auto Accessories—Tires 3 Bowlers Will Celebrate Close Garages—Service—Storage •••• lU FOR SALE—BARRED rock pullets. and garage, near Depot. In good Businers Louatinns tor Kent 84 For. further information please communicate with Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 all ages. "Karl Marks, 136 Summer condition. Modern improvements. of Season on Thursday at Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 FOR SALE—O-TITE PISTON RINGS street. Tel. 1877, Telephone 981-2.______^______FOR RENT—ONE LARGE room for the Hotel Sheridan. Bnsiiicnn nnil Professional Services They stop oil pumping, give your office, 915 Main street, best location' THE GERTH CO* DAVID WILSON Business Services Offered ...... H engine more power, and Increase MILLER’S BABY Chtx, Red„ and Leg­ FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, all in town, near Manchester Trust your mileage. Also we carry In stock horns from our healthy trapnested Improvements. 11 Ridgewood street; Real Estate' Anctippeers OR ATTORNEY Xiouseiiold Services Offered .....IS -A Company. Call 328-4. As a climax to a successful bowl­ Building—Contracting 14 Norton Wheel Removers and K-D breeders, stnte-tefited and free from also 4 room tenement at 25 Ridge­ 36 Pearl Street^'H^ford. ■ — \75 Pearl Street, Hartford Floristh—Nurseries 16 Valve Lifters. Valves refaced, com­ disease. Good sired birds and eggs. wood street. Louis Andrulot. tele­ FOR RENT—STORE and fixtures or ing season, a banquet of all mem­ FuneiaX Directors ' . . . . . i ...... "16 mutators trued, etc. Fred H. Nor­ Heavy producers. Hatch weekly. phone 93-3. fixtures for sale. Inquire Vendrlllo, bers of The Herald League ■will be ton, 180 Main street, telephone Phone 1063-3! Fred Miller, North Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement on 1081 Main street. held a week from tonight, Aptil 12, Insurance ...... 18 552-2. Coventry. (Ask me about poultry Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 19 supplies and equipment). Griswold street, all Improvements,. at the Hotel Sheridan. Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte $20. with garage $23. Phone 42-5. . There are about a hundred and batteries (or automobiles and radios. OLIVER BROTHERS dav old chicks A L i i M ^ ^ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... 21 All sizes and cars. Complete ItaUery from two year old hens. Hollvwood FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM upstairs twenty-live members in the lea,gue. Professional Services ...... 22 service. Center Auto Supply Co. 165 Strain-Blood tested and free from flat, on Ridge street, ne-wly renovat­ Each of the twelve teams has an V (255) “Refore^^^ Repairing ...... 23 ed. Inquire at 77 Ridge street, up­ Tailoring —Dyeing—Cleaning ... 2t Center street. Tel. 673. white dlarrliea. Oliver Bros.. Clarks eligible membership of eleven bowl­ Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher Toilet Goods and Services...... 25 Corner. Conn. stairs. INVESTORS COMPANY ers, but usually uses only five or six Wauled — Business Service . . . . . 26 Auto Keijairing— Painting 7 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM MODERN in a match. It is expected that Ediientlon^ BABY CHlCKf!—Best local stock; apartment, IS Depot Square. Rent Hartford, Conn., April 5.— Af­ about this many will attend from Courses and Classes y ...... 2'I W-ANTED—AUTOS to repair. auto popular breeds: guaranteed live de­ reasonable. Apply on premises. Private Inal.ructlon ...... • *•'ti• electrical systems repaired. All livery; we do custom hatching; free fairs of the National Associated In­ each team making a total of about Dancing »X8’-A work guaranteed. Used parts for catalogue. Clark's Hatchery. East FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class vestors Inc., are to be the subject seventy persons at the banquet. Musical—-Dramatic 20 sale. Abel's Service Station. 26 Har*f''rd. Conn. rents with all improvements. Apply Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 of a conference between States At­ A roast chicken supper will be Cooper street. Tel. 789. BABY CHICKS Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. Tel. Ftnnnelnl 560. torney Hugh M. Alcorn, and State served and there will be speeches Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio and presentation of prizes. The' E.XPERT AUTOMOBILE repairing, State Univorstty accredited. Order In Bank Commissioner Lester E. Ship- Business Opportunities ...... 32 all makes of cars. Special electrical FOR RENT—NORTH END five room pee at four o’clock this afternoon. league ends its season tonight but Money to Loan ...... 33 work. Day and night storage. The advance. Manchester Grain and Coal tenetnent. all improvements, low Money Wanted 34 Conkey Auto Co.. 20-22 East Center. Company, Phone 1760. rent. Call at 159 Oakland street. Neither official would comment on the Masons have already assured Help nn() SttnaHans TeL 840. Distributors Studebaker the coming conference though the themselves of the pennant and the Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 and Erskine Motor Cars. five-man championship of the town Help Wanted—Male . . .'...... 86 Articles for Sale 45 state’s attorney admitted he Was in­ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 vestigating the affairs of the con­ which goes with it. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Garages— Service— Storage 10 FOR SALE—LADY’S LIGHT summer NEW LIBRARY BOOKS cern. Under the Connecticut It is planned to continue the Bltuattdns Wanted—Female . . . . 38 coat $2, size 40; tweed knickers $2, league on an even larger scale next Situations Wanted—Male 39 size 38; violin and canvas case $8. statutes the state bank commis­ FOR RENT—GARAGE rear of 701 sioner is compelled to notify the year. Plans will be discussed at Emplovment Agencies ...... 40 Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ 827 Main street. Apt. 22. The following books in German Live Sloc‘k^Pel«-r"PhhIfry—Vehicles were added to the South Manches­ state’s attorney if the bank com­ the banquet. The tickets for the Dogs—Birds^—Pets i ...... 41 son, 62 Linden street or to the FOR SALE—FERTILIZER bone meal banquet will be distributed among Live Stock—Vehicles . . ; ...... 42 lanltor. for shrubs, top dresser for lawns. ter Library this week: By 6. J. R. missioner believes any concern un­ Poultry and Supplies 43 We deliver. O. E. Bailey, 60 Hilliard Hauptmann, Einsame Menschen; der his jurisdiction has violated a the team captains tonight. They will Wanted — Pels—Poultryr^tock 44 Motorcycles— ^Bicycles 11 street. Telephone 396. by Maurus Jokai, the following: state law. be a dollar and a quarter. For Shir—MiscellliBeonB FOR SALE—USED MAYTAG washer, Armen Relchen, Gotte Berg, Kais- Refused License A burnt^over ftrest, siich as Cm onB'the artitt Articles for Sale 45 FOR SALE—NEW ENGLAND make erin, Moderner Cagliostro, 'Nacht- Boats and Accessories ...... 46 price reasonable. Hillery Brothers. The conference between the two sketched above, js one of Nature's saddest spectiactos Building Materials ...... 47 bicycle, in first class condition. Will Phone 1107. wandler, Narren der Liebe, officials here follows an announce­ sell cheap for quick sale. See Walter W IRTALU SCHOOL’S ' -—desolate, washed, unless g)iosts iof trws. They Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Glamann, at 107 Spruce street, after Schwarze Diamenten, Weisse Rose, ment of last evening of the refusal Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 Bonding Materials 47 Zwanzigtausend Yahre Unter dem stend-as pitiful moniirhehte to tha 'careleeeheas of a Fuel and Feed ...... '...... 49-A 5. p. m. of the state bank commissioner to Else; by S. Hermann Sudermann, carele$slyrtess'ed>mat ch ^ a' tpurisf# neglect in lea vi^ Garden—Farm—Dairy Products SO FOR SALE—CONCRETE building grant the National Associated In­ RECEPTION, THE 13TH Houseltold Goods ...... &1 Business Service Offered 13 the following: Es War, Der Kat- vestors Inc., a license to operate as Machinery and Tools ...... 62 .blocks an.d chimney blocks. Inquire zensteg, Sodoms Ende, Dimitri Ru- a smoldering;_ce|i7ip flre._ V Frank Damato, 24 Homestead street, an investment company. Commis­ of Bi, PuWWlOT ot Musical Instruments ...... 53 Manchester. Telephone 1507. din; by Ernst von Wildenbruch, Office and Store Equipment...... 54 CHAIR CANING NEATLY done. Price sioner Shippee has steadfastly re­ Annual Affair to Be Held in I* .1 Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Novellen. fused to say why the license was Specials.at the Stores ...... 66 Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone Fuel and Feed 49-A High School Assembly Hall Wealing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 1892-2. refused. J. Edward Brainard, of Next Week. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Branford, lieutenant-governor of lluonis—Iloarfi—Hotels—Resorts PIANO TUNING—^All work guaran­ FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD out Id HOSPITAL NOTES teed. Estimates cheerfully given. stove lengths $11 per cord. Phone the state, was ■vice-president and a Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter C. Wirtalla Rcstnurnnts 143-12. G H. SohelL Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Kemp’s Music House. Tel. 821. director of the concern have set t ^ date of Friday the Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove John Glesecke of North Coventry, nounced yesterday he had severecr 13 th for the seventh annual recep­ Country Board—R esorts...... 60 Florists— Nurseries 15 length, under cover. Call after 6 Dana Taylor of Summit street, his connections with the concern. tion by the children’s dancing Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 p. m. V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Henry Slater of Hudson street and 0,n the eve of his conference with Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Phone 1807-2. classes. This is an event which Is RenI Bsinte For Rent LILIES—25o, Hyacinths, Daffodils, Mrs. William Burke of School the state’s attorney the hank comr looked forward to each spring not Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. Tulips, Cinerarias, Primroses, Hy­ street, were removed to Memorial missioner this noon addressed the only-by the parents and friends of Business Locations for Rent . . . . drangea, Bougainvilleas, Baby Ram­ MANY GRASS FIRES Houses for Rent ...... blers, Begonias, Roses, Carnations, hospital yesterday in Holloran New Britain Rotary Club on the the little people who furnish the Suburban for Rent ...... Snapdragons, Calendulas, Sweet Brothers’ ambulance. subject of Investment trusts. He program, but by many others who Summer Homes for R e n t ...... Peas, Buttqrfly flowers, mixed , bou­ Other admissions Included, Mrs. kept from the subject of the Na­ enjoy dancing. To accommodate Wanted to Rent ...... quets, boxes and baskets of flowers, tional Associated Investors but he RenI Estate For Sale corsage bouquets, Ferns, Palms and Albany, N. Y„ April 5.— With 23 Evflyn Pagan! of Charter Oak the iar^e number w ho, attend, Mr. Apartment Buildings for Sale Dracaenas." Prices very reasonable brush and grass. fires reported in street and Mrs. Ruby Fuller of 'Ver­ declared that Investment trusts and” Mrs. Wirtalla have decided to Business Property for Sale . . . . . and . deliveries anywhere. It will pay the last 24 hours, the conservation non Center. would be placed under state super­ hold this year’s reception in High Farms and Land for S a le ...... ■ you 'tO 'visit-'the Greenhouses 'o f vision. He expressed fear that the school hall which affords ample* Houses for Sale ...... Bur^te, ,The Florist, Wayside . Gat- commission today cancelled all per­ Mrs. Harold Anderson and in­ Lots for Sale ...... ’ dens on-the State Road to'Rbokville. mits to burn brush throughout fant daughter of. 181 Wadsworth principles of investment trusts room for the platform program, Resort Property for Sale ...... Th’reiS',iqiles above Talcottville.- wooded sections' of the state. street, were discharged. might be used to the harm of ballroom and general dancing. Suburban for Sale ...... American investors unless the con­ There will be approximately 25 Real Estate for Exchange...... E ASTER, LILIES—35c per bloom The sudden warm spell and the Forestew here are Foreswrs must have Wanted—Real Estate ...... Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, Hyd- dry conditions In the woods have Themistocles led the Greek fleet cerns were supervised with care, numbers in the entertainment by sho!i«n setting'Qtif y^low college degrees in for- Auction—Legal NotlceB . ranges. Begonias, etc., all at a low brought about a real forest fire against the Persians at the Battle and he declared th ^ investment the beginners to advanced pupils, Auction Sales .price. 879 Burnside Ave. Greenhouse, covering a great variety of solo and pine " seedlings in •Pike' eetfy; They must ; East Hartford, Conn. menace. of Salamis In 480 B. C. trusts properly run had no place Legal Notices ...... for promoters. group dances. National Forest. Sbrne hbw thick the fdrest "day Ciis area^ witl be oov* . should be to grow ^proj^, GAS BUGGIES-Down to Earth By Frank Beck ■pred by mighty-, trees. .'erly.''' , U. ;," I c a n 't believe NOPE. ‘ W HEN *- GLASS ... AND I SOM EBODY ^ / t SHdgtD HFVE THOSE JEWELS ARE I SHOWED THEM ALWAYS WANTED SWITCHED THE^ EXPECTED SOMETHING XLL A D M IT RAKES ____ PIECES O F TO A CLERK IN A NICE STONE.. REAL STONES LIKE THIS FROM I WE GOT A C GLASS ____ MY STARS ... T H E B I6 S E S T JEWELRY NOT TOO LARGE, BUT IN RUSSIA. ANYBODY YOU THOUGHT ROUSH DEAL. THAT DIAMOND DEALER STORE IN TOWN, BIG ENOUGH SO I’M POSITIVE T H E SUN ROSE ANO BUT AM I TO M U S T BE OAFFY, DIDN’T HE SAID-. IT!s PEOPLE WHO WERE TH E DUKE MAS S E T O N . YOU AL'bAVS BLAME BECAUSE HE SEE HOW THEY TOO BAD MOOR EXAMINING MY RING OKAY, BECAUSE F A L L FOR' PHONEY HE GOT HOOKED SPARKLED AND SLtTtERED* BOTTLE BUSTED, WOULDN’T SAY____ SOMEBODY WAS PEOPLE, LIKE A WITH A BUNCH AS HE WAS. ONLY W AS I T H A N D M E A AL’M/A'lS TRYING FAT MAN ON OP BROKEN SO O N A S PULLtNS THE WOOL PRE-WAR MICROSCOPE. X T O BUMP A B A N A N A BEER BOTTLES MEM OVER YOUR €YES« STUFF ? WANT, TO SEE HIM OFF. P EELIN G . B Y T H E R S C O V ER E D S O H E ____ WHATS IN THIS BOLSHEVIKI P iFROM t h e ] S E T T IN G ! •*/ SH O C K o f ' piNOtNG ou r H IS C R O W N J e w e l s w ere P H O N ^> this pii^rp of futurov^ HB HURRIEC3i . H O M E T O tiny seeoUngir in the SAvenaoAljuWAft r B R E A K T H B Netitmai For^sti ,iyi(Ontana. - f ^ e ' Willie BAD NEWS^ the foretftew in n^^ A M Y > VIII country..- N u n e ^ iure"a8tiidbU,slied’ in viihem fire has destroyed thei'trMt. '

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PI.APBBR FAW JY ^ ATt: SKIPPY \ i , C f I i S^SE »«I nonsense md SK lfPr, yOUR€ CAT6 A(JA1N; April Showers TH€ N exr T(M6 IT HAPP6N5, Like gentle tapping of the rain ^ u ) H y d o n ' t y o u ^ B e c A o s E THCv Re NO t WANT AN excuse Upon the window glass, ^AN T TO I?RING AN / e O O D ; MV M O T H e R Come whispered messages of. spring VQQg PAYH€fi • i------As winter seasons pass. EYCUSe FROM VOUR- OOT, 6veR y TIME • And as we sit and dream u bit A IDONT WANT TO About old friends and new u r in g a n e x c u s e fA T H E R .? i------We can’t refrain irom oending FROM FATH€R A. Our best regards to you. Laugh and the world laughs with you: weei> and you sfreak your rouge. \ “ Did your daddy promise you something if you pull all the weeds oiit of the garden?" Small Boy: “ No, he didn’t. He promised me something if I didn’t.” Son:, Dad,Avhat does a lietter^ half mean? Dad: Just what she says. \ America: A nation which pro­ duced the song, “ Home, Sweet . \ REG. U. S. BAT OFF ^ 1S23. ar h;* stnviCE. iwc- Home,” and the query, “ where do CopFricht, 1P2S, Peicjr L. Croibr, Ctntnl Pnw . we go from here?” Many a wife understands why T her iiiother-in-law’ didn’t ery at the He—:Do you suppose you will M ore People W ill Tune in on Seymons By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE w e d d iii;:. ever marry again? Divorcee— Well, I always have- By Gene Ahem Without What? Flappers, these ' days, never seem to notice that it’s v/e CAhl AS W^l-U AS TM^ KAPlo. cold without. CAtSAP.. OF "tUo iHuies,—"W^rf Boohs and Booze “ Booh!” said the playful hus-' THAI' SOUAP vUsTH^ ^ T A W k ' 6F <3AS t S A V E W KKK.N 1*1/ZLE. band, for the third time that eve­ uliMisfAkCABue*>?f "W e fiARAse F o b m v /,. ning, as he met his wife in the AV//A-roft’S SATe-fV There’s just one dull step in this darkened hall. This time, however, BEt/ERBeRAfioUS' / puzzle and that’s the first one, and it happened to be a visiting neigh­ bor lady. “ I b^g your pardon,” he O F AA it ends up keen to make up for it. ^ a u A L L V From DULL to KEEN is a par five, finished, lamely. expuosioni, according to the solution on an­ “ Don’t mind him,” said tlu wife. C A U A M t -t V , other page, and you may be able to “ He’s full of ‘boohs” tonight.” ••• e s a d !» cut a step off that if you’re keen “ I’m used to it,” answered the enough. neighbor. “ My husband’s full of it, too, most of the time.” A M IS S (Ki 'I'M B •/ A 1 True love Is so blind it can’t find A C B L L A U ! ! ^ D. U L L the way to the divorce court. '/ Income tax is supposed to be % sworn to instead of sworn at. The Tlght-Wad He harps upon the cost of things, ' Jlll/i Of this and eke of that; And bitterly his memory clings To the price of his wife’s hat. The two principal causes of di­ vorce are men and women. Evolution K E E N 1890— “ Hang the c'riminal. 1920— “ Hang the jury.” THE RULES 1928— “ Hang the law.” 1— The idea of letter golf is to A local man tells about a young change one word to another and do It in par a given number of strokes. fellow in the neighboring town who Thus to change COW to HEN, in was working for a Jew merchant. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, He hit the boss for a raise, and the HEN. 'boss got his pencil and paper and 2— You can change only one let­started to figure: C2? ter at a time. “ There are 365 days in the year, ■’’V o . / A QQARlfeR and you work 8 hours a day. That 3— You must have a complete BAI^REL OF rtlS word, of common usage, for each makes 122 days that you work. jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ There are 52 Sundays, vich leaves PATiS/kMP UIiaAH _____ 70 days. There are 14 legal holi­ tions don’t count. REG.U.aPAT.OPP.>t CTontaine Fox, 1928, The Bell Syndicate.’ Inc.) l r 4— The order of letters cannot bedays, and two Jewish holidays, vich BLBVAi lAP CB S « r NEA changed. leaves 54 days. You get one hour ■'"I'liiinf for lunch vich makes 40 days, and That author who says nature leaves 14 days. I give you two provides weapons only for animus ^weeka vacation . in. the year. Now, WASHINGTON TUBBS H B y C r a n e that face thfe eheffiy aoesfa‘*t' know 've^n in hell do you work?” much about mules. A fish will never get caught so TUUU DAVISON SroL6 OUR sAoNEV, VIATCV\ Tviese GOHS,SAMSON We certainly do progress rapidly long as he keeps his niouth shut. vjs outa cA^^v>, 'M’wmvpeD os — bot, bW G02V, uie gotta f »mu ueAVG !6M “DIG, se e . LGAVg In some ways. It was only two or GOUUV,. we Aiwr mam £KJ0U(3H

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pACsscniEiaf £iirabia i ' MODERN DANCING W- % SATURDAY NIGHT UTTLE BOY IS STRUCK OAMCE AT THE RAINBOW Because of Holy Week and the AS HE DARTS INTO ROAD 4^- Manchester Green Holiday Tomorrow There'Will Be COMING NEXT WEEK! Store Closes No Dancing at the Rainbow To­ SAT. EVE. APRIL 7 night. Dancing as Usual Saturday OUR ANNUAL Good Friday Wehr’s Otiphestra Night wid Next Week Thursday Six-Year-Old Robert Cham- Beebe, P r o c t e r and Saturday. bers Has Broken Leg in Rose Bush and Admission 60c. At Noon ■X Arthur Barrabee is home from Auto Accident. Shrubbery Sale New York University to spend the ' '1 ' Easter vacation with his parents, Robert Chambers, 6, son of Mr. ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Barrabee of and Mrs. John Chambers of 24 Maple street. Knox street, ran out from behind a The Manchester Public library parked car on Center street yester­ closes this afternoon for the re­ The institution of the-Lord’s Sup­ day and was struck by a car driven mainder of the week. per will be celebrated this evening by Frank Valuzzi, insurance igent, at 7:80 in the North Methodist of 66 Oxfbrd street; The Valuzzi T~ i - w The Jolly Four will run a mod­ Church, the Second Congregational car, a sedan, swerved across the I ern and old-fashioned dance at church uniting in the service. At street as the driver tried to avoid Jenck’s Lone Oak dance hall in the conclusion of this service, the hitting the boy, and struck a Ford Pleasant Valley this evening. church council will hold its April coupe which was parked at the cor­ Judging from the Saturday night meeting. ner of Knox street. At Memorial crowds that have been coming all hospital it was found that he has winter, this is one of the most pop­ The South Manchester Public 1 a broken leg and numerous cuts HAT to wear on Easter day may seem a tremendous problem to you ular old-fashioned dance halls in Library will be closed tomorrow. and brusises. this vicinity. Bill Waddell’s orches­ Good Friday. The West Side branch So far as can be learned, Robert W right now, if you have not yet set but upon Easter style excursions tra furnishes the music and Fred will also be closed. was playing on the south side of Taylor of Middletown acts as the street, opposite Knox. The Val­ in this store. But it is a problem that will resolve itself into a pleasant prompter. The Memorial Hospital Linen uzzi car came up Center street from auxiliary will hold its spring rim - the direction of Hartford and the treasure hunt immediately as you begin to seek out distinctive frocks, or a Miss Mabel Lanphear, principal mage sale in the store in- the John- boy ran out from behind a car park­ Df the Manchester Green school son block formerly occupied by ed at the side o f the road. The on­ clever hat, or a stunning ensemble—here. One-thing will follow upon an­ will demonstrate the new stereop- John Barstow. The sale will be held coming driver either had to swerve ticon machine, showing a number Wednesday and Thursday of next to the north side of the road or run other and soon you will be ready for the smartest Easter you have ever of excellent slides tomorrow even­ week, both afternoon and evening. the child down. He swerved but known. ing in the assembly hall. The illus­ Those who have contributions of not quickly enough. trated talk will follow the regular used clothing, furniture or other The boy was taken to the hospi­ meeting of the Manchester Green articles may have them called for tal immediately and the fracture Community club. by telephoning to Mrs. Edna Case was reduced. The Ford coupe was Parker or Mrs. James M. Shearer. Loren C. Clifford, Jr., of Foster badly damaged, having two broken Buttermole, Fitch and Squirrel Special Tonight W d Tomorrow! street returned yesterday from the front wheels and smashed front. It A rehearsal of the Easter is owned by Charles Thresher of 27 Winsted hospital where he has pageant, St. Claudia, will be held at been for observation and treat­ Adams street, employed at the Another Shipment of 300 Center Congregational church to­ Stephens garage at the corner of ment for the past few weeks. morrow evening at 6:30 and Satur­ While Mr. Clifford is considerably Knox streetl Trim Kasha Coats At improved in health it is expected day evening at 7 o’clock. An investigation was made by it will be some time before he will Patrolman. John McGlInn. No ar­ Beautiful be able to return to active service Because of the holiday tomorrow rests were made. wHh the Southern New England there will be no meeting of the Silk Telephone company with which he City band. This organization meets has been connected since Novem­ weekly on Friday evenings at the ber 1915. Lincoln school. Qosed All Day Friday Easter Lilies Rug and Gift Shop 200 LILIES 853 Main St. ONE Parisian in silh6uette and workmanship, but $1.00 typically Hale’s in their excellent value. Beau­ WATKINS BROTHERS DOLLAR tifully made kasha coats trimmed with fur collars, 100 Lilies fur cuffs or the new scarf effect. Including love­ The Start o f one thousand Jfuncral ly^ models by “Townfield,” “Golflex,” and “Wee V L - 1 women ” Beige, gray, green, black, navy and $1.25 ^irectm rs middy blue. Large buds- Grown by one of our best C) n e dollar deposited to start fldriists. No deliveries. a bank account may prove the Robert K. Anderson Lilies On Sale in the Basement Others $14.75 to $95.00 first step in accumulating a Phone: ^00 or 748-2 thousand as the result of systematic thrift. Easter HALE’S COATS—Main Floor Straws and Silks Start a Savings Account Today FILMS DEVELOPED AND PRINTED 24 HOUR SERVICE Film Deposit Box at to The Sayings Bank of Manchester Store Entrance South Manchester, Conn, Futuristic Designs, Prints and You will fin'd- it " a pleasure to choose a KEMP'S siriart and becoming Easter hat among our Plain Colors Fashion Frocks At large- assortments. There are flower, feather, and self-trim­ med hats included at VVVVVVXVVXXVXVNVVVV\NN.VVVVVVVVVVV\.VVVVV\ A Garden of Gladiolus real low prices. The new shades of kasha beige, navy bluo, For $5.00 billiard green and sandstone. PUON MILLINERY— Main Floor Or smaller coUection if desired. Better still, choose your own vari­ ety from our free catalogue of the World’s Best. We are growing only the better GOOD THINGS TO EAT grades, and any selection you may “Beige”" “Paw nee”'-“Seasan” make should ^ve satisfaction. ' Charmingly soft and feminine in line are A B O U T SH A D f The Woodland Gardens these frocks at $25. Hand painted two piece The Three Best Selling Shades in Say what you will, no one has lived a rounded life who has not been to at least one circus and eat­ Tel. 1274. 236 Woodland St. flat crepes in light spring shadesi gay prints in Gotham Gold Stripe en one dinner of shad. And if events should so one and two piece models; and tailored flat present themselves to any man that of these things he could have but one, it had better be the circus crepes. Here, too, you will And the l^e trim­ that he dispense with. No wonder that Napoleon Pure Silk Hose Bonaparte’s tremendous life proved to be, after all, med navy georgettes that are playing su^ ^ one stupendous failure. He. never even tasted OIAR.V shad. Some unknown poetic genius once said this:. FRIDAY big part in spring fashions. In qu^ity and;; style one would expect to pay double the price. When the Lord made shad the devil was mad, $1.85 pair - For it seemed such a feast of delight; So, to ruin the scheme, he jumped in the ■fV UJO-' ' stream According to a report And poked In the bones, out of spite. Others $14.75 to $39.50 "Beige,” "Pawnee” and "Sea- When the strawberry red first Illumined Its san” are the three best selling, bed shades In the New York shops The angels looked down and were glad; selling Gotham Gold Stripe But the devil, ’tls said, fairly pounded his HALE’S FROCKS—Main Floor Hose. Gotham service weight head, For he’d used all the bones on the shad. ' - hose is fashioned from ^ the purest of^ silk— full fashioned. And suppose be hadn’t. Suppose that shad had Bring your new Easter shoes no more bones than a fig or a toy balloon. Then Kemp's what? Why, such a rush and scramble for shad and into the store and we wUl such bidding up of the prices for shad that shad j match your hose to them; would be far beyond the reach of any but the ex- / tremely rich. So, in view of the unutterable de- ' To Keep the Slim Silhouette liciousnesB of shad, and in thankfulness that we wear— can all share In the dellciousness tomorrow— Good HOSIERY—Main Floor Friday— let us be a hundred fold grateful that shad have bones. And never were the bones of shad surrounded by such succulently glorious meat, It seems to us, as those that have just come to us for this holiday. Large Assortment They are pertect. Silkenese Store Closes at Noon Good Friday Jelly Eggs ...... lb. 25c \ Combinations Marshmallow Eggs... . lb. 8^ Imported Kid Chocolate Novelties 5c. to $1.50 Buy Your Shad at (Rabbits, nests, eggs, etc.) FiUed B askets...... 10c to 79c Pinehurst Tomorrow You may leave the choosing Buck Shad, Roe Shad, Clams, Cod, Halibut, Haddock, Nut and Fruit Eggs Iflc to 25c of gloves until last, if you will Vanity Fair silkeness —but never forget, the Import­ Filet of Sde. step-in combination with Decorate Chocolate Eggs 50c a n t of choosing’ them well. Order a small Sinclair Ham (9-12 lbs.) You will be plalh bodice and bottom Gisrtalnl; an Ei^ster-day cos- hands. The fabric should­ satisfied. ,tum4 deaer^ gloves ^ pf first er straps a ro' picoted trim­ Easter Surprise Packages 25c. quality. ' Becaus^'the import­ 1 Radished, Spineh, Peppers, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucum­ med. Fitted crotch. Col­ bers, Celeiy, Lettuce. Dressed California Asparagus is ed gloves are sb popular, you’ll SALES and SERVICE ors: pink, peach and mint. PiEUPk & Tilfqrd Chocolab^ look with'pleasure on a pair of tower and we will have a plentiful supply t . *■ ■ V ■ - .. ■ ’U... 384 Htfd. Road, Sp*^laiic|uiilS£. L