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VOL. XLI., NO. 97. Classified Advertising on page 6. ' ' MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1927.

NO BROWNING TRIAL How China Is DivWed Up EVERYDAY UFE, FOB SEMINARY GIRLS “DADDY” GETS U. S. UKEY TO A a ALONE Carmel, N. Y., Jan. 24.— UnatT th* InHuiKi^ «f Among those who will not be CHANO T80-WIN — S present at the trial of “Daddy” ALL ID E HAND CHANO KAl-SHBK — j® • TRUE REUaON, Browning’s separation suit are FCNQ YU-HSIANG — BB' members of a girl’s Seminary lo­ SUN CHUAN-FANO — cated at Carmel. There are 125 ON TREAH WITH CHINESE SAID BUSHIffiLL girls in the school and some of n n W T R I A L NO UNIFIED AUTHORITY-^ them planned to attend the ■■ 4 trial. It was reported today, however, that strict orders have Build Up Extremes of Types been issued that none of the Atad Really There's No Kick MONGOLIA girls leave the seminary grounds CALLS (iA UES spurred hy Nationalists* to Higher Plane, Basis of until further notice. to First Day; Browning “ RED RAT OF Guarantee of Protection Theory, Howell Cheney DAVIS oransnc Show Will Move to White Plains. CHAMTEPEC” Says in Lecture. INHISTAlKHEilE MEXMESSAGEBY Minister MacMnrray, Who YELLOW < Favors Action With Other Take both extremes In religious Carmel, N. Y., Jan. 24.—Ed­ 5EA Bay State Democrat Charges \ thought. Build them up to a higher ward (Daddy) Browning, the bi,g COOLIDGE LIKELY irib SHANGHAI c O Powers May Be Recalled; plane. Working Conditions In U. S. summons-and-subpoena man from Do not build up religion from a Broadway, and his blonde bride of State De^rtment Leak word or group of words. Some one Favorable, Declares Sec­ sixteen, “Peaches” Browning, fac­ Tremendous Pressure For Shanghai Near Fall as else will build up another structure ed each other in court here today . and Demands Probe of on the same word or group and retary of Labor. —and, my, what a snappy time Arbitration Expected to Cantonese Army Wins tumble down your house of cards. was expected by all! C 0 O ^Tro-Mex Propaganda." There was a lot of good In emo­ No less than fifty reporters are Call Forth Statement. New Victories; Admiral tional religion. There was a lot of massed behind their typewriters to Workmg conditions throughout Washington, Jan. 24.—Striking good in the stern, simple brand of give the public the palpitating de­ HONG KONG the United States are somewhat tails. It’s “Daddy’s” celebrated back at those who have opposed Williams’ Statement With­ religion. belter than they were but sLill tney suit for separation. SOUTH CHit>JA the Cooli^ge-Kellogg Mexican poli­ Washington, Jan. 24.—Presi&ent Modern thought in religion means are only fair and far from excel­ Such damages and counter­ SEA cy, Rep. Gallivan, Democrat of Coolidge may send a special mes­ held; Britain Hurrying to'build up a mode of living out of lent. So said Secretary of Labor charges! sage to Congress shortly, dealing your own religious experiences. Massachusetts, introduced a resolu­ James J. Davis preceding his talk “Daddy” claims that even though with the Mexican situation, it was Horace Bushnell, leader of so before the Hartford Legion an or­ he was a faithful and devoted hus­ How China has been checker-boarded Into te^ to rh d strongholds of tion In the House today excoriating Many Troops. called ■ liberals and at one time ganization of second degree Moose, band, “Peaches” quit him cold last contending war lords Is depicted by the map below. The key Identifies President Calles, hinting at “paid reported today in administration threatened with being tried on a at the K. of C. hall yesterd-uy after­ October. Six months after they the military leaders who dominate the various sections of the country. spies,” “leaks in the State Depart­ circles. charge of heresy, was more ortho­ noon. were suddenly married by a justice The two provinces shown in white are subject only to their own local ment,” and calling upon the de­ So enormous has become the dox than any of his critics. These Regardins; tho five-day working of the peace, his flapper-bride partment for information . ‘-‘con­ Washington, Jan. 24.—The governors. • ______pressure on the White House for movement to have the United critics when once they started, be­ week, Mr. Davis declined to make packed up at their honeymoon cerning the famous emerald neck­ arbitration of the land-law contro­ gan tearing each other to pieces and rny statement other than that he apartment in Kew Gardens Inn and lace said to have been presented by States take Independent action in bad given his word to newspaper­ versy that some such step is neces­ forgot entirely that they planned to left him flat. President Calles to the arbitrator sary, his advisers believe. If the dealing with China received added attack Bushnell. men and hi.» colleagues ia Wash­ Such a Good Daddy on the Special Claims Commission impetus today with the announce­ Don’t force yourself to overcome ington to hold hJs opinion off for a Not a word since from Peaches! How the War Lords country Is to “understand” Mr. who decided Mexico was not re­ Coolidge’s unwillingness to submit ment by Eugene Chen, Nationalist doubt. Hang your doubt on a peg while. And he was such a good “daddy” ponsiDiesponsible larfor thetue murdermuiuci ofv;. seven- quegtjong between the two coun­ Picture of Davks to her; gave her motor cars, sable foreign minister, that' full protec­ for a while. Look at It from a differ­ Have Tangled China teen American mining engineers at tries to the ao+tioTnoT,*settlement nof t an orViitna.arbltra ent angle. Then come back to it Mr. Dav,s come to Manchester by coats, diamonds, expensive linger­ Santa Isabel.” tion would be afforded nationals of when you have a positive belief and automobile and was interviewed by ie, flowers and goodness knows CaUs Calles “Red Rat” tion tribunal. governments which would take you will find that the doubt has,dis­ a Herald representative before he what else. He just paid, and paid, In a statement accompanying his The President has explained, steps to negotiate new and more appeared. gave h?s talk to the Legion. He is and paid. Why, she must have Country a Crazy-Quilt of Clashing Military resolution. Rep. Gallivan charac­ through the medium afforded by the equitable treaties. Theologians tackle religion hs if a man of average height, powerfu!- cost him $30,000 in those brief six Powers Ever Since Overthrow of the terized President Calles-as ‘the red White House “spokesman,” his In this connection, Chen’s denun­ it were a mathematical problem. ’y built, and his actions are quick months. And for all that she was rat of Chapultepec,” and predicted aversion to arbitration of what he ciation of England as “the motoer That’s why so many of them fail. and decisive. D»mocralIc, he mixed cruel to him. She “taunted” and Manchii Dynasty 14 Years Ago. that “we will be compelled to take considers a Vital principle at stake of imperialism in China,” was con­ in with the legion memljers as “abused” him and so did her him by the neck and shake him in the controversy with Calles. This sidered particularly signifeant by Those were some of the thoughts though he had known them all his “mama,” Mrs. Carolyn Heenan, out of the community of nationsJ’ principle, as enunciated hy Mr. officials here. life and few of them went without An over-abundance of war lords leadership now are contending in Coolidge, is: “shall American prop­ To Override MacMurray left with the members of the Men’s Browning charges. China. They are: At least one member of the staff League at a meeting held at the a hearty word of greeting from So today the grey-haired, 52- -brought on the present crisis in of the State Department has been erty in Mexico be confiscated with­ Secretary of State Kellogg has binti. Marshall Chang Tso-Un, ruler of out being paid for.” been delaying his promised “re­ Center Congregational church at Mr. Davis had about a minute year-old millionaire, dropping for China. north China, and his followers. discharged, the resolution set forth statement” of the American 'policy nbon yesterday. Howell Cheney, a the moment his other suits started Nominally a repuhllc—proclaim­ following a complaint by Ambassa­ , Public Docs Not ReaUze- and an half to give to the reporter. The Cantonese or “Nationalists” His advisers, however, believe, because of the desire of the Ameri­ grdndson of Horace Bushnell, the by young girls, such as Mary ed so when the Manchu emperors comprising followers of, $he youth- dor Sheffield that there existed a can minister at Peking, John Van subject of the address, was the Ho said plenty In that short space Louise Spas, who demands $500,- leak in the department to the Mex­ and have so told'him, that the pub­ of time, however. were cut off the country’s payroll fid Chang Kai-shek in south China lic generally does not realize or ap­ A. MacMurray, to have the United speaker. The textile industry. In his opJn- 000 for an alleged attack upon her, and the Yangtse river valley and ican embassy. States act in unison with the oth­ Has Severe Cold and Rene Shapiro who asks for 14 years, ago—China in fact is a Secretary of State Kellogg was preciate this po^t^n—as exempli­ it-n, Is in tho worst shape of all crazy quilt of clashing military Feng Yuhslang in the Chinese fied by the constantly increasing er powers. Up until the last moment it was jupi now. He mentioned the mills $100,000 on the same charge, called on to lay before the House It is now believed certain, how­ powers. northwest. all information concerning "tlie pressure upon Washington for arbi­ not certain that Mr. Cheney would “n the south and also those in this comes into court here to have it out Popular opinion among Chinese ever, that the government will make his address as he is suffering section of the ouuntry. Unemploy­ with the pretty, pert and buxom Hopes of democratic rule Ihsplr-. source of pro-CaBes liropaganda, tration. ; Oveti^de the 'wishes of MacMnrray “Peaches.” —' ed the overthrow of th& e^^>.erj9^8.- hertlly-tasois the Cantonese, fac- who is paying the bills for lt3"&is- ” O'ver the weet-iSd tfie demand from a severe cold. As a result be ment Is on the decrease ®nd he said tloiir.* European nations, seeking by Issuing a memorandum within shortened his talk and gave hut the ila t hS expectfed a gqceral pickup Gold Digger? The Ideal But “war lords” stepped in where seminatlon': what American citi­ for arbitration became more pro­ a few days setting forth the condi­ the Manchu despots left off, and first of all to preserve their invest­ zens are on the payroll of the Mex­ nounced. highlights. all around. “Peaches” says all these charges ments in China, are said to support tions under which it will agree to The subject of the talk was 400 Present by “Daddy” aren’t true. Positively nipped these hopes in the bud. ican government; the secret re­ The Federal Council of Churches, a consideration of a new treaty. not. Since then China has been a the rival Chang Tso-lin or Peking ports of one Haherman and other claiming to speak for many millions “What Modern Religious Thought About 400 members of the Leg­ government. Kellogg has already made it clear Owes to Horace Bushnell.” Dr. ion were present at the hall and a She was driven from her home welter of political disorder, bandit­ so-called American citizens who of Protestants, petitioned the gov­ that this memorandum should not ry, and military aggression by this Division of Chinese sentiment are advising the Mexican . govern­ ernment to settle the Mexican ques­ Bushnell was the leader of the dinner was served there. Secretary by Daddy’s cruelty, she claims. He and military control extends con­ be taken as a reply to the recent liberals in the Congregational Davis talked (n Mooseheart, the was a dreadfully strange husband, ambitious dictator and that. ment; the number of Americans tion without resort to an open British circular note fn which con­ Harrassing of foreign interests siderably beyond the south China- murdered in Mexico,” etc. break; a memorial signed by 101 { churches of New England from children’s home of which he was she alleges. He wanted to “run north China split, however. certed action was suggested. _ 1835 until his retirement in 1865. the founder, 'rhis institution, peo­ around,” take her up in airplanes, in China Is a by-product of this “Red Fires Burning” college professors, representing 43 There is no disposition on the After a prayer hy Rev. Watson pled by the children of deceased do things she didn’t want to do, scrambling of authority. In som§ of the Chinese provlnc- “We cannot much longer sit Institutions, made a similar plead. part of the State Department to re­ Woodruff, G. S. Bohlin, president of members of the Order of Moose, is and he wasn’t at all domesticated. Two Groups Now Foremost tamely by while the red fires burn­ The American Federation of Labor place MacMurray at this tinie, the Men’s League, introduced the a school where young'people are She didn’t quit him, she says, until Two main groups of military (Gontinued on Page 2.) ing up Mexico are creeping closer came out for arbitration—all this though such a step may comb if the speaker. prepared for the battle of life, be­ she was on the verge of a nervous and closer to pur border,” said in addition to the apparent prepon­ government decides upon independ­ Plunges Into Subject ing given training in school and In breakdown as a result of his ac­ Gallivan, “and while noisy ignor­ derance of opinion in the Senate in ent action. . , Mr. Cheney plunged immediately the trades for which they are best tions; SINCLAIR ARRAIGNED KILLS RICH WOMAN amuses allow Ambassador Telles favor of arbitration, as refiected by Williams*' Cable Withheld into his subject. He said Dr. Bush­ fitted. “Daddy” was opposed to mother­ and other Calles propaganda-deal­ the Foreign Relations Committee, Much importance is attached to a , nell was considered the prophet of Old Folks Home hood while she is fond of babies, ers to^use them as Bernstorff used favorably reporting the Robinson lengthy cablegram received Satur­ his period in New England at a time Secretary Davis said that there she said. On their honeymoon he FOR SENATE CONTEMPT HE ELOPED WITH them a few years ago.” resolution by thirteen votes to day night from Rear Admiral WH- when religion was running the are now 1,400 children at the home gave her foreign magazines with ^ Secretary of State Kellogg today three. liams, commuAder of the American and that it is in a flourishing con­ declined to discuss the episodes The Robinson resolution, declar­ naval forces in Chinese waters. Samut, from the sheerest emotional­ suggestive stories and pictures, she To Be Tried March 7—Case Wisconsin Murder Follows Slap ism to the sternest Calvinistic dition. He also talked on Moose- claims, and once when she repulsed referred to in- Gallivan’s resolution ing It to bo the sense of the Senate The contents of .this message tpyes. In talking of the religious haven, a home for older Moose, him he threw a telephone book at With Fall,Put Off Till April In the Face When Bigamous and statement. Other officials of that the dispute should be arbitrat­ have not yet been made public, but emotionalism of the period, Mr. and their wives. This home is in her head. For Illness. Couple C^arrel. the department, however, said they ed, may afford the President the it is reported to set forth elaborate Cheney read the account of a Con­ Jacksonville, Fla. And how mad she does get at did not know of anyone being dis­ opportunity to present his case in a plans for the wholesale evacuation necticut farmer who told how he David Dickson of this town pre­ Uiat charge she is a “gold-digger!” Washihgton, Jan. 24.—“Not Mansion, Wis., Jan. 24.—Wil­ charged for “leaking!’ secrets. special message. The Senate prob­ of China by Americans if such an had heard that a preacher was to sided at the meeting and the fol She really fell for “Daddy”—he guilty,” was Harry F. Sinclair’s re­ liam H. Coffey today confessed that ably will adopt the resolution this extreme step becomes necessary. lowing officers were elected: North Admiral Williams has already speak in a town nearby. He left his ply to the Indictment charging last September he killed Mrs. Hat­ week. Mr. Coolidge cbuld then take field, did not wait to saddle his Moose, Thomas Llvingsti n of Mid­ (Continued from page 2) tie Sherman Hales, wealthy widow, cognizance of the situation by send­ been empowered to take whatever horse but put his wife up on the dletown; south Moose, Edward him with contempt of the United with whom he eloped from La LETTERS TO A JUDGE ing a “reply’’ to this resolution. action he believes necessary for the animal and the couple took turns Murray, of New Britain; east States Senate when the millionaire Crosse and contracted a bigamous protection of American Moose, George Wood of Hartford; oil operator was arraigned in Dis­ He has not, however, the State Do- in running and riding so as to get to marriage. SPOIL DIVORCE PLAN nartments asserts, been authorized the town in time to hear the preach­ west Moose, Walter Benghanv of trict Supreme Court. Trial was “Yea, I killed her,” Coffey de­ NORRIS TRIAL NEAR Hartford; guildlng Moose, David set for March 7. to take part in any joint movement er. All of the roads were filled with TROLLEY SERVICE clared. “I struck her over the head with the troops or naval forces ot farmers gathering for the revival. Law of Rockville; august, Elmer The conspiracy trial of Albert B. with an indoor baseball hat and Dickinson of Hartford; custodian, Fall and Sinclair, charged with de­ “Deserting ” Wife Put in Hos- TO THE JURY STAGE other powers for the suppression of They took religion seriously those hurled her body over a high bridge pital by Husband, They niob violence or anti-foreign out- days and it was a common sight for John Newell, of Rockville; secre­ frauding the government in the in West Dubuque into the Missis­ women and even men to faint at tary, John Limerick of this town. KICK REGISTERED teapot dome oil, lease, was post­ sippi.” State; Gets No Decree. Vkf*AQ ItQ Committee la Charge poned today from J'obruary 2 to Judge Begins Charge With De­ Britain Hurries Troops. these revivals. The murder followed, according London. Jan. 24.—Scenes remin­ The speaker sketched rapidly the Secretary Davis came to Man­ > April 25, on the representations of to Coffey, when the woman slapped Bridgeport, Jan. 24. — Adam fense Still Privileged to Add chester in the charge of a commit­ Fall’s lawyers that he is so ill he Smith, of Stamford, failed to secure Evidence. iscent of real war days were enact­ life of Dr. Bushnell from his birth his face and attempted to strike ed in England today. While a thou­ to his death. Dr. Bushnell was a tee consisting of John Limerick, Selectmen Confer With Gen­ will be unable to appear. him with the hat. a divorce from Florence Norton Charles Murray of New Britain, Smith before Judge Alfred C.-Bald­ Austin, Tex., Jan. 24.—With an sand royal marines were prepared farmer boy born in Litchfield coun­ to embark at Portsmouth for serv­ ty. He started as a farmer but from Louis Boggani of Hartford and P. win In Superior Court here toda^. agreement by both sides that ad­ J. Fitzgerald and Samuel Johnson, eral Manager N. J. Scott Smith told Judge Baldwin his wife ditional evidence may be presented ice in Hongkong, five crack bat­ his 16th. to his 21st. yerr he work­ district deputies. talions were being assembled at ed as a craftsman. He was brought left him in May, 1922, and he had later, the defense In the trial of In the evening Secretary Davis no idea of where she is. Judge Bald­ Rev. J. Frank Norris, pastor of the Catteriok camp, Yorkshire, foi up in a democratic atmosphere with talked at the dianiond anniversary Seeking Improvement. Poor ^miy** Is Dead; his mother’s influence the dominat­ win then read letters he had receiv­ First Baptist church at Port service in China. observation of Arrarat lodge No. ed from friends of Mrs. Snilth Worth, today closed its case. The liner Minnesota, which was ing factor of his life. It was she .who 13, Independent Order of B’nal due at Portsmouth today to take on decided for him when he- was 23 All Manchester Mourns which declared Smith had caused Judge J. R, Hamilton started de­ Brlth at the Hotel Bond in Hart­ In an effort to obtain better her to be placed In a hospital at livering his charge to the jury the marines, was reported delayed years of age that he should go to ford and his.speech was broadcast trolley service for Manchester peo­ Poughkeepsie, N. Y., with instruc­ which will decide the fate of Norris in the Scheldt by fog, which would college. He was not all books, by through Station WTIC. ple members of the Board of Se­ tions to keep her there. who has been on trial in district probably make embarkation today any means, the speaker explained. In this talk Mr. Davis pledged “Billy” is dead. impossible. lectmen, Town Treasurer G. H. The best known dog in Manches­ Under questions by Judge Bald­ court here for two weeks charged He was the champion broad jumper himself to.the work of “hurhaniz- Waddell and General Manager Na­ win, Smith consistently denied with the murder of D. E. Chipps. Hundreds of reservists have been of his day at Yale and at one time ing the immigration laws,” -in that ter died last night at midnight called to the colors, and are join­ thaniel J. Scott of the Connecticut while hlB friends mourned. He was knowing anything about his wife Norris seeks acquittal oh the Tex­ went on strike with 33 other stu­ he will do all in his power to se­ Company are scheduled to meet in and declared he had net seen her as law of self defense. ing up. dents against studying calculus. cure the admission of deserving twelve years and three months old. Malta and Indian Forces. conference late this afternoon. “Billy” for the past six years the nor heard from her .for nearly five The students who went on strike people who are excluded from this Since the abandonment of the local years. He told, the judge she left be­ In addition to the five English' were dismissed but came back after country because the letter of the inseparablie • companion of Tdm battalions ordered to China, pre­ carbarns of the Connecticut Com­ Raby .of the Waranoke hotel, was cause he refused to “ live a high CHAPLIN READY FOR making a signed confession of their laws are lived up to in'too strict a pany service on the Manchester di­ life.” Judge Baldwin denied the parations were going on at Malta guilt. manner. vision has been poor. a famous character

said: ‘Why I have an appointment history of the chapter since Its or­ down the rebellion. U .S. MAY A a ALONE DADDY” GETS HAND to take her to a dance.’ Mrs. Heenan ganization. The uprising claimed the lives of LIQUOR THE CAUSE replied: ‘You canft talk to Feadhes 0 . E. S, OBSERVES ’ The Entertainment. 400 white persons—men, women ON CHINESE T R E A n IN THE THRHl TRIAL —she Is through with you’." The Merrifleld Entertainers, un­ and children. Attorneys for the plaintiff then der the direction of Mrs. Ada Ni The money cost, reckoned from OF 5 COURT CASES rested their case. 25TH ANNIVERSARY Merrifleld of Willimantlc and this

.$ '. ’-'S' ^ * *1 c 1C;-4 1- MANCHESTER EVENING H ^ A tD , MONDAY, JAN. 24,^1927. ■ j’j...... Duet— Barcarolle...... Offenbach 400 GRANGERS MEET ' cHADwiore w ’ li; Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. Oliver WTIC Soprano Solo with Violin obligato Traveleni Insaranoe Co., Ave M aria...... Massenet IN EAST HARTFORD FINELT PRESEN # Hartford. Conn. Mrs. Robbins and Miss Deegan «87. 8:30— Thirty Minutes at the State Theater. Manchester Among 42 Grang- 9:00— McCoy’s Music Masters .. ers Represented— 50 Local C # ir and Soloists Do Beant^* i ful Pastoral in G^’editajble 6:00 p. m.— “ Mother Goose,” Bes­ 10:00— Weather Members Present. ^ , sie Lillian Taft. 10:05— Clements Entertainers . Manner. 11:00— News Mrs. A. E. Loomis of Keeney i ■ 6:20— News 11:05— Capitol Theater Organ, 6:30— Dinner concert, Emil Heim- street, secretary of Pomona Grange “ Noel,” the Christmas paqtp^l berger’s Hotel Bond Trio— "Melodies for the Folks at No. 3, was in charge of arrange- of George W. Chadwick, was gifyph Home,” Walter Dawley. a. Night of the Fete Day In Hav­ nients for the mass meeting of last evening in the South Methodist ana ...... Fillippucci Grangers held in Odd Fellows Episcopal church by a choir of " 30 b. Selections from “ Chu-Chin- hall, • East Hartford Friday. voices, with Eleanor Willard, Mrs. Chow” ...... Norton TO PRESENT DRAMA The gathering included represen­ Bertheline Lashlnske, Fred Reic^- c. A doration...... Borowski tatives from three New England ard and Robert Gordon as sololsi^. d. Nocturne In G ...... Chopin AT HOLLISTER SCHOOL states as well as from all parts of The text consists of twelve (in-i e. Nina ...... Pergolesi Connecticut. Over 500 local spiring stanzas, beginning with 7:00— "The Insistence of Activity” Grangers were in attendance and three from our own poets, after ' a n d Frank W. Barber . Wapping Thespians to Give 42 different Granges Represented. which follow translated verses fRofe The occasion was the joint in­ the Danish, Dutch, German, Ital­ 7:15— Piano Selections— “ The Path Across the Hills,” a. P relu d e...... Mendelssohn stallation by the High Priest of ian and Latin. These stanzas ^ 6f b. On Wings of Song ...... Liszt Wednesday Evening. Demeter, Charles M. Gardner, of adoration come to us, down tfie of Glenwood c. N octurne...... Debussy the following four Granges: Hills- ages, even from the 5th century.' "The Path Across the Hills,” a town, Wapping, Manchester and Miss Willard’s clear ' voice'’"■is We mention below just 21; items from our January Our Profit Sharing Club givos you the b en efit^ Rose Lischner three-act rural drama will be given 7:30— Monday Merrimakers East Hartford. A remarkable well known, as well as her hig;h‘ ih- Clearance Sale' every one of ^«?hich you" will find on our these reduced prices With the'privilege of exteiiding’your at the Hollister street school as­ thing was the presence of 52 offi­ terpretiye ability and her magnetic floors marked in plain figures. Many of these itbms 8:30— The A. B. Clinton Musical sembly hall Wednesday evening at cers from the above four Granges. payments over a period of 12 months. You make a Period— personality. Mrs. Lashinske ex­ were bought in quantities for volume selling at this time; 8 o’clock under the auspices of the The four marshals in the unique celled in diction, and her colorful small payment at time of purchase, dividing the balance Mary Loveridge Robbins, so- January group of the Ladies’ Aid Our profit has been reduced to the lowest minimum pos-^ ,, prano; Ruth LInsley Oliver, ceremony were state-officers and voice shows marked improvement into weekly or monthly payments as you choose;, Goods Society of the North Methodist the four aides were all past offi­ in breath-support.' Mr. Rqichard, al­ sible to stimulate buying during this usually dull season. contralto; Mabel Deegan, vio­ church. The cast includes ten of the will be held for future delivery if desired. linist: Marion Fowler, accom­ cers in their respective Granges, ways popular in Manchester, inter­ 3’^oung people of the Federated Andover, Ellington, Wethersfield preted his solo beautifully, hav^hj? panist for Miss Deegan; Paul- church in Wapping, all of whom and Hazardville. line Voorhees, accompanist caught the spirit of both words and 8 Piece Dining Suite have had considerable experience in Sandwiches, cake and coffee was 3 Piece Overstuffed Suite Coxwell ^hair. Footstool' for the singers music. Mr. Gordon again displayed Waluut combined with other cabinet ■Velour'with reverse cushions. amateur theatricals. Their present served to every one of the four a baritone voice of unusual beauty Mohair with reverse cushions. ' Violin Solo— play has been given in a number of woods. Reg. Price 145. Minuet ...... Mozart hundred Grangers in attendance and possesses a fine discriminatioh different towns and has been well by the four Granges who figured of tonal’ values. $129.50 Miss Deegan, " (1 Year to Pay) $44.50 received. The cast of characters is in the installation ceremony. »The choir deserves great credit $99.50 (i;00 Weekly) ‘ . > Contralto Solo—- given below, excellent comedy pgrts (1 Year to Pay) Reg. Price $175. Reg. Price ?72;50. ' > ! Where the West Begins in the production of so difflcult'. a being taken by Mrs. Rose Nevers as GUELPOYLE TO SPEAK modern work as “ Noel.” The wom­ La Forge “ Zuzu and Levi T. Dewey as “ Sala­ Mrs. Oliver en’s chorus in Latin attained a fine mander Jones.” ensemble almost ether^l. The chqir 3 Piece Chamber Combination Dinner Sets . ■ - ' CABINET ■ V- . ■ Soprano Solo— , Samuel Croford, Alfred Stone; Mayor of Waterbury to Make Ad­ dress at A. O. H, Anniversary as a whole fully maintained the Walnut and Gumwood. 97 Pieces. . The Open Road. . Gertrude Ross Robert Post, Ralph. E. Collins; Model Sewing Maclfine Mrs. Robbins high standard of excellence, t^at New.Home,.in Walnut or Oak. Walter Conrad. Edward Sharp; Dr. was shown in the “ Creation” dfid Violin Solo— Jimmie Reed, William Foster; Sal­ Mayor Frank Guilfoyle of Wa­ $97.50 $29.50 Ave. M aria...... Schubert terbury, one of the state’s most in “ Gloria Doniini;” ’ ' ’ (1 Year to Pay) ($1.00 Weekly) amander Alexander Joh.a Henry Reg. Price ?12T.50. $69.50 ■ Miss Deegan Jones, Leyl T. Dewey; Mrs. Davis, brilliant orators, will be the princi­ Reg. Price ?37.50. (1 Year to Pay.) ; Reg. Pi;ice ?85. Duet— pal speaker at the 50th anniversary Edith Lane; Ruth Conrad, Lois ‘r * .; * ■ , i The Twilight Nears. Beethoven Stiles; Flo Gray, Miss Frances banquet of Manchester Branch No. Recent experiments' show that Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. Oliver Stoddard: Lutie. Clara Chandler; 1, A. O. H., on February 3, it was ships with zinc botto-ms never get End Tables in Mahogany Contralto Solo— Gate Leg Tables Poster’Beds in Mahogany Zuzu, Mrs. Henry Nevers. announced today. Other speakers fouled with barnacles. : Has lower shelf for books.-' Calm as the Night .. . .Bohm have'been engaged but their names IN M.\HOGAXY Both'Full, and Twin .felzes. An Eight Leg Table With Drawer. Mrs. Oliver CAR GOES THROUGH ICE have not been given out as yet. $6,50 Violin Solo— 3 OCCUPANTS ESCAPE Invitations have been extended to $24.50 Hum oresque...... Tor Aulln many prominent men throughout (Cash Only) $23,95 ($1.4)0 Weekly) I Reg. Price'?10.50. ($1.00 Weekly) Reg. Price ?35. Miss Deegan Chatham, Ont., Jan. 24.— A re­ the East. Mayor Walker of New . , Reg..Price ?34,50. v'Vr; -': : ' ■' Soprano— markable escape from death was York City and Governor Al. Smith t The R osary...... Nevin reported today by George Peters, of New York state have been invit­ . Be quick— he^sure Mrs. Robbins UNFINISHED Alvah Peters and Jack Sheff, con­ ed. Others who have received invi­ Porcelain Top Tables t 48 Inch Dresser in Walnut stables, whose closed car sank tations and are expected to attend Deal promptly with a cold. Use the: Base in Snow White Enamel. Breakfast Suites High lighted finish, large mirror. through the ice on Shore lake are state and national officers of most efficient, most complete help.' Four Chairs and Table. while returning from an investiga­ the organization. 'That is H ILL’S. It is so ideal that $7.50 $42.50 tion of a robbery. we paid $1,000,000 for it HILLS', (Cash Only) $18.50 ($1.00 Weekly) One of the most beautiful chairs stops the cold in 24 hours, checks tl\e‘ Reg. Price $11.25. Reg. Price ? 2 6.5 0. ($1.00 Weekly) Reg. Pride $57.,50. once paroxysms of coughing. It is said that Isabel of Austria, in the world is the Chair of Dago- fCTcr, opens the bowels, tones the e ^ tire system. Millions now employ it. at the siege of Ostend, vowed that bert, king of the Franks, who died Start it today. she would not change her linen un­ in the year 638. It is of cast and Box Spring Outfit til the place was taken. The siege chiseled bronze, of very ffne work­ H l l X ^ CaMara-Bmmde-Qiniffiie 1' . Bed, Spring and Mattress Cotton'Pelted Maftress v isV a i ^ ito R su b Be Mirayou ««t HOX’S,in th * re d V c' Box Spring, Floss Mattress, Pr. Pillows. In Splendid Sateeij Ticking. All Sizes, any finish. , Ov^ 31 MHUonJarm Umd lasted three years. manship. vM pertrait. At all dniygifta—aOe. ■ $24.50 ' $59.50 $ 1 4 . 9 5 : ($1.00 Weekly) Reg. Price.?34.95. -y (1 Year to Pay) ($1.00 Weekly) ■ ' ,y Reg. Price ?85.00. . Reg. Price ?22.-50. •

' Kitchen Chnirs^ Dining Chairs Davenport T ^ }^ ; Finished in Golden Oak.'i Golden Oak Genuine Leather Seats. 42 inches long, finished mahogany. ‘ $1.49 ? $ 2 . 9 5 : ^$14,95'''-:^'-'"' (Cash Only) (Cash Only) (M.eO Weekly)- ;:k ------^ ^ —------863 Main Street, South Manchester B ugs , ^ ^ ^ i n s t e r Rugs Sizes 8r3xl0-6 and 9x12 Glenwbod R ang^ . .VFirst'(Quality, Size 9x12. - . Size 8 with. 18x20 Inch Oven. f,^A '$9.95' ' . . $ 3 4 . 5 0 ($1.00 Weekly) $ 6 9 . 5 0 . ($l.oqWTOkly> -Reg. Prices ?50 and $52.50. ( I Year to I^y)\».. i . -r. Jjj ------— ------— r ------— r* ODD LOT SALE a E ; Furniture Co.. Inc. These groups represent some of the finest values of the season. Selected from our regular stock and greatly re­ Corner Main and School Streets, South Manchester, Ctfnm duced to offer bigger and better values than ever before. REMEMBER— ^Regular Meyer-Harrison Footwear at These Prices. SALE STARTS TOMORROW, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25. MERCHANTS GATHER Guaranteed Special Children?s TO DISCUSS RATES One Lot of Women’s $5 Goodyeai’ ARCTICS Welt Pumps and Oxfords ^ ^ ShoesI Local Electric Light Co. Offi-1 / cial Says Our Rates Are as Sale P r ic e ...... V 1 in brown, black or two color effects. Low as in Hartford. Button or lace. Sizes 4 to 8. j A large group of Manchester Sale P r ic e ...... V * merchants assembled in the Cham­ ber of Commerce rooms recently for a conference with Royal D. Felt Slippers Webster of the Manchester Electric / Company, regarding electric rates Women’s Slippers of good quality and service. Boys' Several of the merchants havi heavy felt with padded chrome soles. thought for some time that there Brown or Black School Shoes. Good Many colors. 65c ought to be a more general lighting Sale Price wearing. Sizes 10 to ^ i O f ? of store windows between the hours • ••••• t dt 6:30 and 10 p. m., and the pur­ 13>/2- Sale Price .... 1 •OD pose of the meeting was to de­ GaD You Find The Twin's? termine what volume of current, or what number of hours’ use would On yonr toes, EVERYBODY. Here’s the g r e i^ be necessary to bring about a re­ of all—the binest rewards, a$d the post duction in rates. ybor “qiecs,” Parpen op year penal—and FUTO Infc 4 Buckle Fine Jersey Cloth Dress Oxfords Boys' Hi-Cuts Wrong Report TWINS. To, be sure they afl l«»ok alike, bat exaM e thm It Is commonly reported and closer. TWO, and only two of tbem are exact dapheatp. Arctics with tan linings. Made by Women’s Patent Oxfords, Cuban and Brown Elk high Shoes with buckle ||j wither generally accepted that U. S. Rubber Co. Hartford has enjoyed a more favor­ Cqa yon'find them.? low heels. Regular $5 shoes. collar tops. Sizes 10 to ^ O able lighting rate than Manchester. t h e r e are 20 pictures of this beautltol lady \ WOMEN’S Sale A 1 Q 13'/2. Sale Price .... Mr. Webster, however, had both on this page. TWO are jdst alike e^ery ’^ay and^we the TWINS you are asked to find P rice ...... V * Hartford and Manchester schedules Sale P rice ...... $2.65 and was able to show conclusively as It looks. Examine them carefully. AT FIKST glance I; that Manchester rates are lower for alLof ^ e pictures look alike, but upon MISSES’ tion, you will see that almost .everyone tbo average, medium-sized store.. wav from all the others. In some the different .may. Sale Price . a matter of fact, he showed that $2.15 be in the bow or ribbon bands on Misscss' and I only the very largest consumers in dai*k braid on the collar. Or, some may wear earrmgs, CHILDREN’S Special Hartford were able to take advan- or necklaces, or both. Remember, only are exact^ Sale Price . t^ge, of the reduction, for quantity alike. It is not as easy as it looks. Meariffi caxetolty. $1.95 Women’s Tan Calf Pumps with Cuban Grown Girl#' consumption, so that Manchester YOUTHS’ merchants’ lighting bills were ac­ or low heels... Fine O Q C tually l*i3S at the Manchester rate 50 Big Cash Priaes ' Sale Price . Velvet 1 Strap Pumps. $2.65 values, Sale Price _____ tHan they, would ybe fore the same Special • • * • • • i $2.4^ quantity of current in Hartford. in DPUes ttf won in this uniqus BOYS’ pain CASH promptly .‘■ Mr. Webster, called attention to PRIZES'IN ALL, ranging from 12 to S50, ahj frem SIS-w Sale Price . .various services which tlie company S3 oAO Tes, sir, yoq can win as much as t^.OW, and. It $2.95 was prepared to render, and told of there is a tie for any prise, the fail amount will be'paid Women’s $5 Patent, Kid and Velvet to each person tying. MEN’S One Lot of.M^n’s Shoes that formerly a^sUrvey which was now. being made Sale Price . Pumps. Cuban or flat d J O A t t sold at $5; * d J O Q C to determine how the service and IT'« PR IB TO ALt / $3.45 rfite schedule might be changbd for r«ats nothing to try. . Send In-your answer., 1,000 POQITS heels. Sale Price .... Sale Price ...... • *70 wlns*FIKST PRIZE. I will gtye yon $?0 PplNTS for . the benefit of the' consumer. Xe c^rect TWINS. Promptly upon I will tell you how a little quick, egort « d sl^l will get AUTOMATIC SLIDE FASTENER the remaining 60 POINTS necessary to win. First •r LEAVE FOR MIOHIOAN find those TWINS. Send in your answer; get started for the ARCTICS. L; Bill McKee, well known dealer BIG FIRST PRIEE ^f »3,000. Address < • . Women’s new style patent cut-out Men’s Black and Tan Oxfords. The V. CHILDREN’S in used cars and Christmas trees, w* Oxfords. OC left today by'train for Flint, Mich. Sale P r ic e ...... newest in $5 Oxfords, d^ Q C ‘ PURE MMMEI, ' V $2.65 Special...... « P 0 « 5 / 0 Vrliere he will spend' two months. Sale P r ic e ...... 0 0 - ^ O With him 'weul John Mullins,' who MISSES’ returned from Flint at .Christmas. Sale Price Mullins received a telegram yes­ ..... $2.95 terday telling him that there was a Women’s 1 Strap Brown Kid Dress One Lot of late arrivals in Women's Men’s O’Donnell'Oxfords. This sea­ job awaiting iiim ln Shoes. -______. ■ ' ... y'^'Recent attlicka of dyspepsia, suf­ SPECIAL ...... $3.65 Special ...... $3.95 Special >•••••• $5.95 fered by the' ri$eons .wifleht inhabit Square,' LpM'bh, are 'l^iaiaed on the'generoslty‘1bf Ameri- RRSBBS5IS8. j^n tourists. .V

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IHanrlfeBtrr under-age children within his walls, t.. ■& in violation of the law. If it did, Ettening H^ralb the /huthorltles might close the PUBLISHED BY place—and he was making money. THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Or at best he would be fined—and Founded by Elwood S. Ela fines take, money. Oct. I. 1881 So he acted as any money-mad KJhis switdi Every Evening Except Sundays ,-.n d IS It's Done by Films, the Picture Must Be Holidays. animal of his kind would act. He controls Entered at the Post Offlce at Man­ barred the door and prevented the chester as Second Class Mail Matter. Made Interesting to Other - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall expensive outpouring. every th in g six dollars a year, sixty cents a Actually we cannot see that all Communities. month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen /jer.ts r. week. the blame for the tragedy rests on •'jourApomv Single copies, three cetits. tliis creature. He simply reacted to SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ This is one of a series of 20 articles on modem American SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser. type, as was inevitable. cities and how they are meeting the day’s iM-oblems of growth -jyourB power Inc.. 28G Madison Avenue, New York The reBponsibillty in such mat­ Only a Few Days and «id advancement. Tomorrow: The Tourist—a Gold Mine. and 613 North Michigan Avenue, •’evenihe radio Chicago. ters does not rest on such people, The Manchester Evening Herald Is for they are incapable of carrying set i t s ^ on sale in New York City at Schultz's it. It rests on the communities BYDONE.MOWRY News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. Tins Anuizing Offer l^ds! Street and 42nd. Street entrance of which make no provision for keep­ Secretary American Community Advertising Association. Grand Central Station. ing them out of positions where “International News Service has the Many communities are taking to the movies to ad­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- normality is necessary for the safe­ vertise themselves, across the nation. But in doing this tion in any form all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credit­ ty and well being of the public. it is necessary to us^ great skill and exactitude. ed in this paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for republicatlon all A film must be interesting of itself, or people of an­ tlie local or undated news published CHINESE MUSSOLINIS. liereln.” Too many Mussollnis is the trou­ other city will not bother with it. The people of Bay ble with China. If the Italian Duce City, Mich., for example, would not be interested in a reel MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1927. 'showing the factories of Albany, N. Y. had had the problem of a country \ eight times as large as his own STATES’ RIGHTS. peninsula, practically without rail­ Putting Romance In It. Down “We have a republic in name, roads or other means of intercom­ but a bureaucracy in fact—the munication, and ten times as many New Bedford, Mass., struck the note in fine fashion most wasteful, the most extrava­ people, speaking languages and with the film, “Down to the Sea in Ships.” This movie, gant, the most demoralizing and dialects of many varieties, he based on New Bedford’s old whaling industry, was shown For the Marvelous New deadly form of government which might not have found it as easy a in every state in the union and more than paid for itself. • God has ever permitted to torture matter to place his country under Longview, Wash., put out a four-reeler on the lumber the human family.” This from Sen­ a dictatorship in a great crisis as he industry, showing all phases of logging. San Jose, ator Borah, in a magazine arcicle did. Calif., put out “The Valley of Heart’s Delight,” dealing Radio *A’’an difference how old or worn out your “A” battery may be. Borah article after being slapped these people “war lords.” But the attractive and.the “kick” corre­ in the face with such silly exagger­ probabilities are that none of them spondingly low. If the taxis are on LUTE] ation. is devoted to the making of war as the streets and to be had for the Nevertheless the thing which the full of his ambition. China; If trouble of stepping to the curb and By RODNEY-BUTCHER Senator Borah tries to do—and it can be reduced to order and to a hailing them', people ride. It it is ■^''ashlngton, Jan. 24.—Some day spoils his work as he so often dies system of economic effort commen­ a matter of phoning tor a cab. peo­ you really must coUie over to Washington to see the smile on the. Olfer Positively E^ds Jsin. 29 by wild fiourishes of his verbal flail surate to its resources, can be one ple still ride—but about a tenth or \ of the chief if not quite the chief Hon. ^mith Wlldman Brookhart, —is a worthwhile tlimg. It is a twentieth as often. senator-elect froni Iowa. worth the while of Borah or of any nation in the world. Probably eve^ However, if the trolley service The Hon. Smith Wildman This unusual offer, holds good for a short time only. It was other senator or American states­ one of these “war lords” recognizes keeps on increasing, in its general Brookhart’s smile was on display ' made posable only by special turangement vnth the numufacturera arid we have secured man who has the oar of the pufcjlc that and each wants to be the chap rottenness, the time is probably not at the meeting of tn-} Interstate on ly a lim ited ntunbCT o f Socket Powers to deliver on th is remarlcablfc plan. to warn and warn again against to live forever in history as the far when instead of'the extremely •Commerce Committee before So don’t delay! Don’t put this matterofff Avoid disappoint­ Special O ffer .which he d,efended himself from m en t by sending in the coupon below, telephoning or calling on US personaUy, right away. the abandonment of the state idea founder of a tremendous sutcessful small number of taxis now in town the charges of the Hon. Daniel P. G > u p o n - in favor of the nation; idea—the China which shall have made good there will be plenty of them. Steck. on its possibilities. Brookhart was senator from WA’TKINS BROS., INC., abandonment of the idea of the in­ South Manchester, C

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CHAPTER I unllned and bis eyes clear and all Bcened of sheer gayety, of bright. relaxed conventionality, Deep set. dark eyes they were, it ' utter freedom from responslbnity that bad looked upon much of this w .-.-. AV.-.-.-. .V. -, care or trouble, there la no spot world, for better and for worse, to compare wltb an ocean batbing and whose shrewd appraisals were r * beach. rarely at fault. The wine>dart' sea may stretch Now. he was observing the its dangerous depths to the far beach crowd, the young girls and horizon in one direction: the land women in their alluring costumes with its seething spots of olvilita and the men in their scarcely tion, may yawn with equal dangers scantier garb. on the other side: but at the join' ing, the foam-fringed bit of No “ The bathing suita grow pret­ CHAPTER 1-A tier every year," he said, with an Man’s Land between earth and IE Duchess coughed and sput­ appreciative glance at the passing water, all is merriment and aban tered; bat gamely held her don. throng, and then at the two Bars are let down, restraint women in his own party. rground. Carmelita took advan flies, caste is forgotten, and high "Oh, come on,” said. Neville, tage of her friend’s bewilderment to and low. good and bad. real and the other member of tbeir quar­ slip from her place on the rope, and imitation are made free and equal tet, “ you can look at them in the shop windows |On the boardwalk exchange with the Duchess, thus by the one touch of salt water that bringing herself nextito Folsom, a makes the whole world kin. later. I assure you, Garry, they have some stunning rigs on show." position she had coveted-from the Among the beaches best adapted for sea dipping are those “ But perhaps It isn’t only the first. on the coast of New Jersey, and garment that pleases the eye of Far out. beyond the rough and Mr. Folsom,” Oarmelita Valdon of those one of the finest is the tumble of the breakers, the two s great resort called Ocean Town suggested, wishing now she bad worn a more decollete effect than expert swimmers sat on an an­ Its habitues contend that no her chic pajama suit. chored raft. where else is the temperature of the water always as it should be “ Everything pleases me,” he de­ "You’re a marvel, Robin," the and the adjustment of the sun’s clared, smilingly, and rose, girl said. “ I’m glad fate sent me rays a counsel of perfection. stretching himself luxur-rvnsly as a life mate who loves swimming. he feasted bis eyes on the gorge­ Year after year, the lovers of ous scene. “ I haven’t been 'down I believe you could swim all the the place return wltb Joy and here for three years, and the place way across!” leave with regret. is renewing its charm for me. 1 “ Probably not,” returned Robin July opened auspiciously. Every­ always did revel in It. I only wish Sears. “ But I’d get as far as the thing was in readiness for an 1 could^ swim in the surf. Look at enormous celebration of the na­ next fellow. I’ll bet on that! And those chaps way out beyond the tional holiday, and those who too, Angel, endurance isn’t the breakers! That’s the stuff.” only test.” could do so came a few days "Don’t yon swim?” asked the ahead of the crowds, to get. as it "No, but you’d pass all the rest, Riggs saw the guards carry from the crashing waves the helpless form of a man were, a running start. Duchess. ’Tm glad, for then toor You can swim every way. you’ll stay with os. I bate men and lay their burden down on the beach. The noonday sun shone down can’t you” who get me clutched to the rope on hundreds of human hands in bined with a direct glance straight and then say ’Excuse me a mo­ “ You can Idarn. I’ll teach you before!” architecture was among the worst long, straight rows— human fists, ment,’ and next thing yon know But no more today. You’re a bit into the other man’s eyes, carried “ Oh, yes," Carmelita said, on earth. rather, as each tightly clasped it­ / understanding, challenge and a they’re ont beyond the three-mile winded, and we must be getting “often and often. But these days On this Saturday morning Riggs self round t^e hard, ^ ick rope limit!” back, or we’ll be late for lunch­ note of warning that was unmis­ Just before Fourth of July bring sat in bis great rocker slumped c v t > eon.” that shot its way tar out into the * takable and definite. Only a dumb extra hordes of people.” down in a somewhat ungainly ocean. SSSL “ Nothing like that!” Folsom smiled at her. “ I can swim all Diving gracefully, Angelica brain would have failed to grasp “ Wonderful sight!” and once heap, and watched, aided at times With many the sea bath con­ He was a big man of perhaps fifty. day in still water, but not in the came up beside. Robin, and wltb Ned Barron’s intent, and Garrett more Garrett Folsom gave himself by a pair of field glasses. He was sisted in a continuous frantic Folsom’s brain -was anything but round till it shielded her face. Popsy.” surf. Probably could, after a little long, capable strokes they made over to admiring it. “ rve bathed not looking for or expecting any­ clutch on this life-line, while the dumb. ’’What’s the matter. Maddy?" practice— ” for the shore. on nearly every beach in Europe thing to happen anything un­ more adventurous dared let go, . So the others went on, Robin “ Where’s Roger?” he asked, cried the girl by her side, “ coy?” and Angelica, who were expert "Don’t practice; stay with us,” “ There they are— I see Middy’s but none of them can touch this usual. that is— be was content and buffet the spent waves near “ Sun in my eyes,” was the re­ turning back to his own party, for magnitude.” the shore. swimmers, to brave the waves out smiled Mrs. Valdon. and Folsom cap!” the girl cried as they came Just to look at the moving pic­ ply, but when the parasol was agreed to do so. nearer the lines of rope dingers. who were at bis right band. ture spread out before bis eyes. Others still, and these were the to a daring distance, and Croydon “ Not at all exclusive, though, again pushed aside, the dark Sears to stand at the rope and So the four of them grasped the “ Let’s go there.” “ There he is,” and Carmelita and the Duchess gave a fastidious And then, something did hap­ ones that turned gray the hair of Valdon glanced admiringly at Ne­ eyes, with their heavy brows, Jump up and down until the Bar­ rope, and. like puppets on a string. Assisted, by a friendly wave, little sniff. “ All sorts and condi­ pen, or rather, something bad the life guards, were possessed lacked all bint of laughter, and ville. swimming with long, clean to swim out far beyond their rens Joined him. Jumped up and down, sprang at they reached their goal and tions of men. I call it.” happened. the red Ups paled beneath their the oncoming waves, choked and strokes toward them. “ I know depths, and beyond all bounds of Another group on the beach scrambled to their feet, seeking “ That’s pan of its charm,' As be looked be saw people in red, and called for a fresh appli­ you’re Just dying to swim away. wisdom or safety. But the lure of that morning was keyed to a laughed as the salt water dashed a vacant space on the rope. But laughed Folsom. “ 1 like to rub the sea. gathering in a huddle at cation from the enameled vanity over them and behaved generally Mr. Folsom. Go ahead, if yon like the surf Is a subtle spell and its somewhat different pitch. it was crowded, eo they laugh­ I’ll stand guard over the Duch shoulders with the proletariat, one spot. case she carried. like irresponsible children in a big ingly moved over toward the next uow and then. Especially when l! danger seems negligible when the The dominating spirit was Car- bathtub. ess.” He saw one and then another great waves call. The oldest of the three men rope. can’t tell them from the patrl rose and shook himself like a big melita Valddn, a beauty as exotic A smile of gratitude thanked of the life guards stride to the On the other side of the last and alluring as her name. Roger Neville, unable to resist “ Better go in now,” Ned Barron clans! And ' who can. in the dog, the call of the surf, swam away, her for this, and Folsom let go ever-enlarging group, and he saw lace-edged frill of the combdrs, the Her beach pajamas were dis­ called to them, and a wave of her the rope and swam into an on­ ocean?” them fairly fling the bathers aside beach groups sat about in utter “ Come on. people,” he said; took an incoming breaker head-r band told him that Angelica bad “ what are we waiting for? I sup­ tinctly Parisian and a step or two on. and came up smiling on ton coming wave. Ocean Town was not exclusive. as they hurried. bliss of contentment. ahead of American fashions. heard and would obey. But be quickly relumed. It held out welcoming arms to pose, Robin, you and Angelica will' of it. “ Wonderful swimmers, your Riggs took up his field glasses- Here, a family from an inner But then Chcmelita was a step "It’s too hard on me,” he ex­ anybody and everybody who could and saw the guards carry from county of the state; there a small take your life in your hands, as "Get into the game, Garry,” be two young friends,” said a voice usual—” or tww ahead of most things and claimed, .laughing, while he pay its prices and would behave the crashing waves the helpless crowd from the Middle West; called out. “ It’s great, really, and next him, and Barron turned to properly. “ Yes, rather,” and the girl in most people, and her Oriental cos­ there’s almost no undertow today. puffed and panted for breath. “ I form of-a man -a largo man in yonder a gay bunch from New see .a stranger smiling at him. But as a spectacle, as an the swlidming suit scrambled to tume and Japanese parasol made If you’re carried off there are must get used to it by degrees. a gray bathing suit, and lay their York City Itself. “ Yes,” he replied, a! little .enigma, it invited attention, and her feet.',‘ .’-'Today,, we’re going a picture that was,,as attractive as scores qf life, guards about who’ll I’m not as well in >.condition aS 1' burdea down on the beach. A quiet, sophisticated-looking trwas tfolorful. curtly, for he had deeply rooteld wltb something of the lure of a way out— farther than ever be­ pick you up.”, ought to be.” Riggs' kept on watching group of five consisted of three Her wdiban companion made a aversion to making friends in the She bad saved his place on the cross-word puzzle,, it Intrigued the fore.” *‘6h. I’m not exactly timid I” re­ ocean. closely. And then adother man men, a young woman and a girl. perfect foil, for Mia. Bhmaby was rope for him. and be slipped in imagination of those who saw it The girl wore a modish swim­ “Fools!” growled the older turned Folsom, scofllngly, as Ne­ But the friendly stranger from the ocean came and bent over man. “ I wouldn’t mind, only it’s fair, fat and forty, and dressed the ville came nerr enough to hear between her and Barron again. as a form of mental entertain­ the stricken one. ming suit of wool Jersey, flowered part. wouldn’t accept rebuff, and went “ Who’s this chap on my left?’ ment. in (^utet colors, with a rubberized so expensive to subsidize a guard him. "But 1 promised these on, affably. Riggs could hear no word, but to pay exclusive attentions to you Also she was of great impor­ ladies I’d stand by— ” he said to her. “ Do you know?” One man In particular, never silk bathing cap and hemp-soled “ Haven’t been, here for some tired of watching the ocean show be gathered from the look of two idiots. Well, go to it.” tance socially and possessed of a “ You did so!” insisted Car­ “ I know him slightly, yes. He’s sandals. sharp, tongue, so her favorites years. Quite a lot of change. a Mr. Barron.’ Imm New York, 1 from the coign of vantage which finality on the face of this man, They all rose then, the beauti­ melita, who stood next to him, Her lithe eagerness proclaimed fawned on her, while her enemies Mostly in the women’s bathing was bis chosen resting spot. who niade ad examination, that ful Madeline Barron, in her and who laid a detaining band on think—or near Now York. Why?" her a swimmer, and she was mani­ gave her a wide berth. suits— for the better, of course.” “ No reason at all. Idle curiosity. The great Hotel Majusaca had the victim of cramp, or whatever French costume, and bor adoring bis own. as it grasped the rope festly Impatient to start. “ Duchess,” said Carmelita, ih The speech grated on Nod Bar­ I thought I saw him at our hotel la common with its neighboring the- trouble was, was past help. The other woman, only slightly husband, Ned Barron, the Copper next to hers. “ If you want to ron’s taste, but the voice was cul­ hostelrles, a large deck, as It was It was a strange scene. -Without King. languid accents, "aren’t you going swim, choose some other lime. last evening.” older, was garbed in an elaborate in this morning?” tured and the man's appearance called, the same being an enor­ doubt the investigating 'man was The pretty girl, Angelica Fair, Just now you are a squire of “ Yes, they’re staying there. A bathing costume of flowered crepe Of course," returned Mrs. both civil and correct. mous veranda or platform extend­ a doctor and had pronounced the was her friend and guest, and the dames. Isn’t he. Duchess?” party of several. Don’t you think de chine, with a coquettish beret Barnaby, who bore the noble A clubman and a gay one, Bar­ ing partly out over the boardwalk other man dead. No other hypo­ other two, father and son, were "You bet he is!” exclaimed Mrs.. we’d better be getting along home that fell over to one side of her nickname. “ Shall we toddle ron sized him up at onceJ Titus Riggs, known to all his thesis could explain the helpless, curly bobbed hair. Clearly, she Croydon Sears and his boy. Robin.- Barnaby, wiping salt water out of “ From the west?,” 'Barron said, now? I’ve had about enough.” now?” / “ Yes, let’s, collect Neville and own world as Tlte, spent his morn hopeless appearance of those near­ had no Intention of dampening her But, about to start, Madeline her eyes with the back of one with more perspicacity than tael. ings here, in one of tbb great est the unconscious man, and no “ No hurry,” put in Garrett Fol­ hand, while banging on to the get out. Who-oo, Roger!” newly marcelled locks. Her frock was delayed by the appearance of som, “ I only came yesterday, you “ Yep. That is, Chicago. You rockers provided for Indolent other meaning could be read into was ruffled and sashed, and a her three-year-old daughter, with rope with the other. “ If he de­ alone?” But no one responded to his guests and let his gaze wander the faces of the shocked erdwd. know. 1 want to look about a few serts us, me for the dry land! I summons, and Mrs. Barnaby be­ smart beach cap of flowered silk her nurse. minutes." As be spoke, be leaned forward idly over the bathers. Not often did Tlte Riggs give fell from her shoulders. The baby was in bathing rom­ know I’m going to be swept out to see Barron’s next neighbor. It gan to fret. Though not at all a hermit, he He was a big man, and his bath­ to sea by this next wave. Oh. way to curiosity. Her lovely face was alight with pers and gleeful at the prospect of ing costume of worsted shirt and was his wife, Madeline, and Ned “ Let’s go on out, anyway,” she was not a sociable sort, and sel­ But in this instance he rose and. fun, her eyes dancing with laugh­ going in paddling. Both parents mercy! here it comes! It’s like a leaned his "own big body forward said. “ That’s Roger all over. He dom made new friends. trunks was becoming to him. The wall of water!” went down the steps, crossed the ter, when suddenly catching sight stopped and sat down on the sand, color was a silver gray, with three to intercept the stranger’d regard always runs clear off. Just when His vocation was that of an boardwalk and walked out on the of some men and Women ap­ again. black stripe, across the chest, and “ No, not alone, my wife is with we want him most. Come, Mr. architect, his avocation to view beach. proaching, she gave a stifled, star­ ’Go ahead, you people,” Barron a white belt with black stripes. me.” he saidi and perhaps no such Folsom, help me to shore. I’ll quietly and unostentatiously bis tTo Be Coatlaned) tled exclamation, and swung the sang out. “ We’ll come along in a Perhaps fifty, bis hair was gray short aentencu ever carried have to let go the rope, it’s so full fellov^men. . gay parasol she was bolding minute. We want to play with greater weight of advice. of bathers this morning. I never For a holiday, he chose to come Which ot the bathere la deal aaA at the temples, but his face was how did he diet There are earprlaea The curtness of the speech, com- saw such a crowd on this beach down to Ocean Town, where the la the chapter ahead.

It is not reasonable te suppose that bills. is the vacuum cleaner, or the other stupidity sometimes seems assum­ the aveaige person, busy with the things that would h.elp to make tOonist of the days succeeding the succeeded Mr. Ailing as president CHAMBER ADVICE Couldn’t Write ed and there are flashes of Intelli­ everyday affairs of life, could be his wife’s work easier. This man Civil 'War, belongs ‘-he credit of of the Security Insurance Company, expected to discriminate between In one case of this kind, recently gence which often makes Its master immortalizing the donkey. One of referred to the Chamber, a Hart­ is not in a. market for a new roof m sound or unsound securities. So on his house, or for a new fur­ wonder whether after all it has not his cartoons depicted the Republi­ PROVES VALUABLE why not avail yourself of the free ford collection agency was threat­ a keen sense of humor. can party, as an elephant, on ac­ ening suit against an Italian wom- nace for the cellar, or for a new advice which the Chamber offers? In the north of India, where count of Its great strength and bur­ to, until. they begin to g.et their suit of clothes, or for anything that donkeys are much used by the lower den-bearing qualities, while the STOMACH MISERY, It is astonishing when one knows an. Investigation showed that he can put off buying. castes, theyare but little taller than Demociatlc party •Was, symbolized the amount of money that Is real­ the woman cannot write her name, The Chamber of Commerce feels NATURE All Matters Kept Strictly ly being diverted from useful th ^ every $100 that they are able a Newfoundland dog, while In our as a donkey, because of its obsti­ and that the contract had been BY .ARTHUR N. PACK nacy In opposing certain reconstruc­ GAS, INDIGESTION channels ot business, by fraudulent made out by the agent. It is need­ to save to local investors from poor own country, especially- Ih Ken­ sales. Only this last week, the investments are direct potential in­ President, American Nature Ass’n. tucky and Missouri, they have be­ tion measures.' These symbols hit Conlidential— Many Mil­ less to say that when the Collec­ the popular fancy and for years Chamber’s attention was called to tion Agency were told what would come for the local merchants. come, through good care, above the “Pape’s Diapepsin” Corrects a group of salesmen purporting to The surest way that anyone can average In size. They are much used have been recognized as symbols. happen to them If they made fur­ In the history of the world the Sour, Upset Stomachs lions Saved. represent the Northern Merchan­ ther attempts to collect on this help. Is by reporting to the Cham­ donkey has played a considerable iu these states in the breeding of ber all suspicious operations Im­ mules. They still flourish in heir dise Company, Inc., who operated forged* contract, their efforts to part. He has served man far longer NEW HAVEN MAN M.ADE at Once extensively in this vicinity last Oc­ mediately they come to their at­ than the horse, having been domes­ wild state In the Nubian desert and collect ceased immediately. DroECTOB OP S. N. E, T. CO. tober and November. These men We are called a nation of eco­ tention, as In this way money may ticated long before the horse was In the arid Interior of Asia. This Is the 46th article In a ser­ took orders for linens and accepted be saved to themselves and to oth­ subdued. The ancient Egyptians represent­ ies prepared for The Herald in the nomic and financial illiterates, for "Pape’s Diapepsin” is the quick­ a 20 per cent deposit. A score or ers. ed an ignorant person by the head New Haven, Jan. 24__ At a Manchester Chamber of Commerce. the reason that we refuse to study In religious pictures Mary and est,; surest relief for indigestion, more of orders are known to have or to become educated In the simp­ Jo^ph with the Child are always and ears, of ah ass. and the creature meeting today of the board o f di­ gases, flatulence, heartburn, sour­ been placed, but up to the present lest rudiments of economics or fi­ The picturesque gondola of ’Ven­ shown making the flight into Egypt always has been regarded as a sym­ rectors ot the Southern New Eng­ ness, fermentation ■ or stomach dis­ “ I don’t want everyone to know time none of the merchandise has nances. f ice is rapidly giving way to the more with a donkey, and it was this low­ bol of stupidity. Its chief value, to land Telephone company, Victor tress caused by acidity. A few tab­ my business.” been received. A hecent report from an indis­ prosaic and speedier motor boat. ly animal that was chosen by Jesus the world Is. as a beast of burden Roth, president of the Security In­ lets give almost immediata stom'- This is an expression which one Had One Room putable source showed that the of Nazareth to make His triumphal and ih the breeding of mules, and In surance Company of this city,; wa!s ach relief. Correct your stomach elected to the directorate to fill the hears frequently from those who A report from the New York of­ American public contributed two entry: into. Jerusalem. some countries the milk ot the ass and digestion now for a few cents. billion dollars to hawkers of Ger­ In Its wild state -the donkey Is is used for food, and leather Is vacancy caused by the recent death Druggists sell millions of pack­ have been asked why they don’t re­ fice of this concern shows that they man marks. As a nation, we are fleet, active and conrageous. It has made from its hide. of John W. AUlng. Mr. Roth also ages.— adv. fer their Investment problems to are located in one room and so far, efforts to get any details of their prone to indulge In two sorts of F o r G O U S , a reputation for stupidity, but this To Thomas Nast, famous car- the Chamber of Commerce. It has business methods have been met by "'kicks” ; the kick 'we put up at been repeatedly stated in these ar­ evasive replies and statement that all sorts of legitimate taxes for the o n p , Mnnu~ niiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiii members of the firm were all ab­ support of our own government, ticles that all dealings with the and the “ kick” we mink we get Chamber in regard to investments sent on business trips which would o n x st occupy some time. The matter is from a gamble in some wildcat in­ are strictly confidential. Naturally being followed up actively, and un­ vestment. If the two kicks could mOmmm the secretary must know If he is less some immediate satisfaction is only be co-ordinated and the money P**9venttv0 Dr. M. H. Sqiwes | to render any assistance, but it’s which W e pour into the bottomless The Red Wing Coal Company obtained, the New York police will T flk e^ all in a day's work with him, and be called in to help investigate. pit of worthless investments, could be deflected to the reduction of our OPERATED BY the information dOes not go beyond The Chamber wishes to Issue a the files of the Chamber. National Debt, there would be special warning against making nothing to it, and Uncle Sam would THE MEECH GRAIN COMPANY [ Chiropractic and | This natural secretiveness and any verbal contract, or allowing disinclination to seek- advice either be able to “ burn the mortgage on any salesman or agent to execute a the farm” in about two years. \Bpomo before or after investments are contract for you. Several such ANTHRACITE made, is one of the chief contrib­ Sales Made Better f i u i t t f n e i BITUMINOUS I Electric Treatment . | forged contracts have come to the The Chamber is a sales agency. COAL COAL uting causes of thousands of dol­ attention of the Chamber recently. lars loss to small investors. No stingier man exists than the I The Best Treatment for Colds, ^La Grippe, E nlar^ | They were mostly in connection one who has been stung by a get- .. -Clean Coal. Courteous Treatm ent. Avail Yourself with foreign speaking people, most rlch-qulck promoter selling swamp i Tonsils and Sore Throat i After all, why should anyone be Tim Safe and Proven Bemedy mm - e • M a of whom cannot write, and the ag­ land Instead of real estate or phony Prompt Ddiveries. ashamed to ask advice in regard to ents claim that they were asked •certificates Instead of real invest­ - financial matters? Ncne of us are to make out the contract, or per­ ments, or who 'has bought marks : OFFICE AND YARD bora with a knowledge of. such mission was given them to make instead of bonds. This man is re­ The bes bears tbis flgacUuo Garden and Fairfield Streets, East Hartford Conn. matters and even the shrewdest out the contract. In many casgs quired to pay his rent, his gas bill, I Selmtz Blk. . men, well versed |n the rules of In­ Telephone, Laurel 1295 the persons do not understand his doctor bill, and other family I ■ * . ■ ' ■ V' vestment, make mistakes at times. what was done or what thev aeree4 necessities. What he doesn’t bUy

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• • = ^ . . \ I . . . . THE ROMANCE OF AMERICA: Nathan Forrest (1) Sketches by Taylor, Synopsis by B^ucbei The Herald Qas^ed Column I t J :• \'1 {-'P Advertising Rates . i , w -4'vr .All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertisinff on Classified Page: ' First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). m Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents Jf* v ; a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COP\. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and'billed. m WANTED Before the war broke out Forrest nad accumulated FOR SALE a fortune,, first in the horse-trading business, then by Nathan Bedford Forrest, called by General Sherman When his father died in Young Forrest worked turns as a slave-trader and cotton-grower; He at FOR SALE—Ne-w Milch cows, herd WANTED—Some pleasure these “ the most remarkable man the Civil War produced.'* first opposed the Rebellion, but when it began, support-^. under state and federal supervision, long evenings? Why not have that was born July 13, 1821, near Chapel Hill, Tenh. His 1837. Nathan became in the fields alt day and E. A. Buckland, Wapping, Conn. Tele­ phonograph fixed and enjoy the old tile sole support of the toiled late at night mak­ ed it with his whole heart, enlisting as a private in phone 67-5. favorite records once again. Bralth- father was a blacksmith. Nathan worked pnihe farm, June, 1861. The. deeds of this unschooled soldier were walte. 150 Center street. going to school not more than six months. The. fam^' fismily~>bis mother and ing deerskin coats and FOR SALE—Saxaphone and Holton ten brothers and sisters. coonskin caps. to become among the greatest of the war. Trumpet. Call 1053-12 after 5 p. m. ily moved to Tippah county. Miss., when Nathanwas 13. 61927 by NCA SE^CE, INC. (Continued.) LOST \ FOR SALE—11 fine buff Plymouth . i. Rock pullets and 10 Cockerel all for JSO. J. H. Cheney, Andover Road. LOST—White gold bracelet, at Recreation Center or on Main street. FOR SALE—4 police puppies Telephone 939-3. Reward. JACK LOCKWILL AT ROCKLAKE by Gilbert Patten mother, valued $75, all fo r $40. J. H. Cheney, Andover Road. ______V U i i E FOR SALE— Gas stove and gas FOUND heater. $25.00 take.s both. Apply 50 ]rs uTn-erHiM&s STAGE and SCREEN ■\Vooclland street, M anchester. ______r FOUND—^Female police dog. Owner 1-fitAT COUNT---- (F ' FOR SALE—Parlor gas stove. Call may have same by proving owner­ itMev sTuov "TweiR at 15 Lillcy street after 5 o clock. ship, and paying for this adv. Phone. A R vT H fA er^ What’s What and When and How at the Phone 39S-3. ____ 1465-12. ^^9 Local Playhouses. FOR SALE— Slightly used Vital \ vacuum cleaner, will sell for half MISCELLANEOUS J price as I have an electric cleaner. u . Teleplione 5 4 S - 4 . ______a WANTED—^I will pay highest prices FOR SALE— Direct current an Egyptian Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Cum­ ford. E Wood that will warm you four times: First when you cut It 5 and general office work. Call In per­ Club’s Tenth Annual Tour.” son. G. E. Keith Furniture Company. post In said town of Manchester, at girl, told in an entertainin{r man­ mings. .Pomona, Miss Eunice J. B. Jones and Mrs. Charles E down, second when you saw it. third when you chop it, fourth S Iqast five days before the day of said A contest was then held in which Fish and daughter, Barbara, were E when’ you burn It. Four acres good for building lots or small S hearing, to appear if they see cause ner. Stewart Rqme, Mary Odette Seyms. . - W ANTED— ^Typing to do at home. seven quartets of the Glee club took and Edmund Lpewe- have l^ds. Ceres, Mrs. Glover Rockwell. visitors In Willlmahtic Tuesday., S farm when cleared. City water, gas, electricity Close by all for S Call 2094. at said time and place, and be beard part. Each quartet sang “ 01' Gray Due to some misunderstanding relative thereto, and by mailing In a “ Call of the Wilderness’ is a grip­ Gate .Keeper.Jesse A. Ht}ls. — $1,500, terms. \ WANTED— ^To repair and clean registered letter, postage paid, on Robe” by Huntley; also a song of ping story of romance in the fat Lady Asst. Steward, Miss Laura Columbia Grange did not visit the sewing machines of all makes. All Jan. 24, 1927, a copy o f this order to their own choice. local Grange Tuesday evening and work guaranteed. TOL Manchester William H. Blodgett, tax commis­ 'North. Sandow, one of the finest Hills: No, 715. Go anywhere. B. W. Garrard. sioner of the State of Connecticut, at First prize was awarded the specimens of police- dOfs is seen in The lecturer, Rev. J. W. Deeter present the traveling gavel with 87 Edward street, Manchester. Hertford, Conn., and return make to quartet composed of Elmer John­ the starring role and* gives l^s usu­ and Flora, Miss Clarissa Lord’were ceremony as was expected. I Robert J. Smith, ■ this court. son, first tenor, Arthur Carlson, sec­ al pleasing portrayal of canine' in­ absent. Following the, installation At this writing Hart E. Bpell is f WAIIit e d - ^ o buy cars for junk. WILI4AM S. HYDE ' i Real Estate, Insurance, Steamship Tideets. TTsed parts for sals. Abal'a Ssnrlos Tudg«. ond tenor, Sherwood Anderson, first telligence.. A hUarionSt comedy and supper was served. Mrs. Doris P. somewhat better, as he is able to 1 tutloa. Oak atrsst, TsL TI|| a>l>l4'*8T. bass and Bran Nyquliti second bass. .» ntWB rtel wUl alira b« ibown. Fiih baa’had charge of the suppers sit up a few minutes each day,- /

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, . xV\ M m OF IMOfT, uvi®i l b TiMSoonded Orer Leader le $ Of American Leaine—ffis l i t ffd h iii 1)B There: is somethhig abput a man tal. Nino Bogginl got away from his dltlbn of Johnson. He asked Landis ured Carroll was yellow. He had char^ of the teams.^ is the habit Hartford. ttt meet In the evening with the The Elm City- school cancelled be­ o1 a Player '^ho.i|^ not in the game, 136 pound claSs: Frank Lend of taking his shoes and speka off in forward several times and made the Murage of a bulldog. cause of sickness, many players her , public and wiggling his toes. in full three of His attempts go6d. . Ametican League club owners. Bdt we sure got a dirty deal' toihKooiri^, Loiea. 36- leavifag for the shoWers and dress­ Hartfordv Johrisoh was invited to'attend but ing ill and, unable to play. ing room, before |h® conteigt is fin­ 140 pound class: Ray Hall, Hart­ view of Strangers that is not wholly : Manchester’s guarding game was _ from the club authorities. They re­ ford and Ross Canipbell, Manrihes- ■in accord with the principlea. of So good that only six field goals." he declined. At the. meeting Dr. fused to let Dempsey act as my ished. Fully 80 Manchester persons 34. ■ Democracy. .* w-sre made by New Britain,, three of Robert B. Durry, physician for second and .would,, pot let my Johnaon, told of his diagnosis of were at the game In Nqw: Britain For the past few years, this prac­ 150 pound ciaiis: Msx Vplght; them by Zaleskl on long shots. Lan- friends from the east into their ex­ Springfield^ Tomhiy Lewis, Hart­ And yet, chilblains as a, memepto dlrio, who scored two from the Johnson’s condlUon, thO:American clusive clubhouse for the match. Saturday atternoon'expectihg to see tice hassbeen nptlcegble and tb LeagnSrs. quickly resolved that tne much more excitemeht then oc­ There’s a time and place for/ev­ those who have oontlhually observ- ford, and Charley Morey, Hartford. o f a vacation deserve, equal rsinki^ floor, figured ' heavily in the frpe "You and your burglars cannot with sunburns. It is certainly just throw column, making good five olily possible move to make was to come out here and run this elub,’’ curred. Ill fact the game might al­ erything. Tbat’s ilrhy^ a heaj?ty ,ed It, has become more and more grant Johnson an .indefinite 1®®^® most be termed mild considertkg obnoxious. , It seems inconceivable as much of a trick to'get ..sunburn put of six tries.' William Vice, then presiding roast chlbkbu f|laner and a hasket- N. B. Regulars Mediocre of absence as the only Possible tlje rivalry which exists and the ball game don^belqng within the that a player can have such a small ,ln January In the north "as chG- chairman of the club, said to me in AERfAL GOLF Sowka and Matulis, thp two regr chance lor him to regain his health. refusing me my assistants and in­ controversy which has taken place same hour’s recreation. An# had amount qf interest in his team’s blalns in July in the sonth; welfare tpat he lean willingly go to ular men left on the squad, mjght Navin, vice president of the sisting on picking his own referee. in regard to ineligible players. Faulkner not pulled the, biggerhi league, was named acting presi- the dressing room and not know, Mr. O'Gaofty says he- was away have been on the sidelines, for all Then Dick Roche calmly took half of the #lab-bone from. Siplley London.— The course may he the good they accomplished. Sowka^ "dent. Alter which Landis announc­ until the other players come down, on a roughing expedition that command of the situation. He was There jivere not; outbreak^ Im,^the George HunCs>C- -A- quintet rough, but most golfers never find played not wisely but too well and’ ed that the meeting scheduled for game at all. Neither was there any would be far m6re , do.wn-heaMed ■ lihich team won. For often the it too* rough even Ip tee up' the bslh would have warmed the cockles of a regular guy, and a great sport. score Is. very close, when he de­ was sent-to the showers in the sec­ today,-at which time it was expect­ We forfeit, gentlemen,” he said of the-SQ-called dirty work exhibit­ today. / • , That’s the case,' hdwpyer, with ed Landis and Johnson would clash parts. _ ' ond half with four personal fouls.. very, very quietly and all voices ed by the players. Also, -there was For It was- Faulkner who; with manV of the .air pilots at Roehainp- In all New Britain had ten person­ on idndis’ method of handling the ■practically no razzing from the tons the score tied at'3 4 all and 20 sec- Perhaps sometimes when a team ton who Pipy aerial golf. On Windy Cobb-Speaker case, was ^Indefi­ hashed as he stood up still and is having a real whlkTaway, it is al­ al fouls called on its men -while dramatically. He stressed the word except one small . group of. New onds tb play, m^de good'both of days it ip impossible to .tee up the Manchester escaped with three. nitely postponed,”- and to the re- right for'" the bench-warmers to “gentlemen." . Britain ineligibles. . ; his foul attempts after Smiley balls, but when the weather’s fair Dick Dillon refereed. porters'he stated:’ hacked him. i.'iaiB, timely feat leave-pearly, but even so, it isn't the all’s welll The golf courae, to^be "You mean you’ll forfeit your right thing in our opinion. A player the old '49 era. “ Say, I didn’t even Manchester led at the first quar- "No action was taken on the Elmo Mantelll and Marion Zaleskl, gave Cheney Bfothbrs, a belated sure, is laid out on the ground and Cobh and speaker c a s ^ t h a t is, as $10,000 cash," Vice gasped in should b e ’.so wrapped, up in the in­ have my shoes sbiaed for two ter 8 to 4, at the half, 14 to 9 and suspended New Britain-captadn, had victory over Crompton-KnowXes of flour bags are dropped by the fly­ legards their status, but I will do dmazement. terest of his own team that he could weeks," he boasts. at the third quarter, 19 to 9. "Yes,” replied Roche, • "rather a verbal argument before and after Worcester, Mass., at the? S9ho'ol ers. The summary: aodiethlpg on that very soon street Rqc Saturday evening after not be induced to leave the floor state- than go through with a crooked the game but It amounted to noth­ until the flpal whistle. This, of course, Is not . hard, to / Manchester V Landl$ refused to make a ing.. Zaleskl was under the impress the Bay Staters h'ad led /for 35 of B. F. T. meav conbernlng Johnson. fight." And we all left the room. > In a game played at the Rec the believe. It has always been our sus­ sion that Maritelli was 'the cause o f the 40 minutes, played, The game, a n d o n e n o s e d iv e picion that Mr. O’Goofty ; lacked a Holland, rf •.•.••...4 0 8 was very close but not last because other'davi tw^' ''” ^--^+utions w®z® Editor’s Note— In the next his being suspended. - , -ade with about fiv® minutes to I certain polish. ' Gorman, If ...... 0 3 3 chapter McAuliffe te lls'o f his both teams stuffed themselves full Landon—To help tropical mon­ Farr, c . • •. • ...... 5 2 12 o f roast chicken. Ralian spaghetti, play-and the itict.jo.;ester tqgm lead-, RICKARD CLASSIFiES thrilling battle with Carroll in Coach Cassidy of New ../Britain ing ky three points. ^ It was: any­ keys bear up under the London fogs N. Bogglni, r g ...... 3 0 6 Frisco. . ■ • High recently labeled Zaleskl As the mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, ice' body’s game. The players who were many luxuries are being introduced Dowd, Ig ...... ,••0 0 0 best high school basketball player cream and a lot of other "trush’% taken out .of the game, departed to in £he animal houses of the Londpn VARIOUS PRIZE nCHTERS in the country hairing none. (He at a banquet just .betore tha* game.. Zoological. gardens. Electrically, PRlNl^OMARyARD Totals 12 29 Judging from the way the |{ the shpwers. In this case, they had should have said "Including the coach’s permission. It was an warm ■ shplv^. . and artificial sun­ New Britain game went, Cheney BroUiprs der F. ■■f) none’^ . At any rate, the Ihtenp of error oh the part of both. In. the light are two features. FIGHT STARTS ANEW B. Bdaney NoUn~Front Hank; ATHLETES CROOKED the New. Britain National Guuds voured more than its share ot> the' first place the players'Should not Landlnl, rt ...... 2 5 11 Other Odd Selections By Big will be watched with interest to see feast. The players seemed unablo have wanted to leave and second, Zaleskl, It ...... , *...3 0 6 b P m toier. EVEN l a GERMANY whether or -not' Zalesk^’s lumu ap­ to swing into tbeit usual gitit. The the coach should have refused the 1^2^ GiV« Out Official Anaiwer Zebrer, c .. 0 caliber of play they exhibited!^, was request polnt-hlank. Later. anqth- Sowka,''rg . 0 2 • - ...... \ pears. It be is as good 'as he is to *Dirty Footbipl'’ Ciifurgffis 0 0 crackrid up to be, surely the Guards LUch slower than, that they flash-v ,er player went down stairs. > All Cherpack, rg ...... 0 BT DAVIS J. WALSH d ~ against Blmwobd.\ Crompton-^ 0 0 will ndt overlook him. That’s that. S three did not know how their team, Made Iiu t FalL ~ Matulis, Ig . Bbtowles jumped Into tb® lead, and New York, Jank 24.— Jack De Six-Day Cyclists Involved in fsred until informed later. ‘ eoatiaued to set the pace with Po­ If a player hasn’t interest in his New York,-Jan. 24.—-’The fires of Totals 6 I 19 Inney, the one-shot man, is not a Scandal-^ne Man Falls to land, Smiley and Tfsdell showing e r o i t m Prlnceton-Harvard antipathy .con­ » Referee, Dillon; time, four 8 front rank haavywelght contender. Win Bet. Managed Clarence Lamphier has team unless he is one of the five stated through a New Britain news­ the way. At half time, Worcestec men on the floor, then he doesn’t tinued to blaze today with the- pph-^ minute quartern; score at first half, Neither is Jim Maloney, nor does wae Ahead 17 to 12. The visitors H igf ledg, piQQJtdfr MicMgan^t llcation of the Tlger^s offldal Manchester 14. New Britain 9. X^o Lomaki. Portland, Oregon, rate paper that the Gudrdg will refuse belong .on the squad at all. It is Ben \ Berlin, Jan. 24.— Berlin sporting to play against any team that mahagM to keep ip the lead until time this Selflahness was done away answeiL to Wynant D. Hubbard’s higher than the third group of mid- about five minutes xbmalned to be Beet paee heaver the count and halL" Hubbard'was a star lioemah They are the very exclusive proper­ weekly paper Montag Morgen. made agAinst him of "squ e^ n g" on Carl Tremaine the New Britain High players. then Faulkner’s contribution which CHENEY DOVLERR on the 1919 and 1920 Harvard ty of Tex Rickard and constitute The .paper charged that the spelled victory; ’ Wambst-Lacquehay teani, which ; y ------teams, some of the cardinal surprises In About IQO fans watched the Piinceton’a answer came through Boosts Claim his annual ranking of boxers, made during the ,N®v^ York six-day races A rumor was circulated about the game. The summary^ follows: WIN 3 STRAIGHT beat the whole field eight times In Rec Friday night that Dick Dillon, Professor Chai^eb / W. Kennedy, Fhiladelphia, Jan. 10.—-Al Fore­ public today through the courtesy chairman o f the board of athleic a t the ring. a single night, failed here complete­ Connecticut's premier Veferee, ,1b 71 Cbeney Brothers (8A) man, classy ’Washington feather- ly against the Tonani-Lorenz team. years old, Dick says aubtract thirty FROM WORCESTER control, and took the form of three It might even be suspected that • F ■ T letters from football officials who -welght, who aspires to the crown The paper declared both teams ob­ and It would be nearer the truth for 8-7 9 they weredr afted before Mr. Rick­ Pentland, rt ...... 3 disclaimed all knowledge of the vacated by Kid Kaplan, added much ' , y ard got around to arranging his tained premiums froifi the same he sa^s he L 42. Dillon has handled A nder^, rt . ,0 0-0 .0 Hitting scores that totaled 800 or nnethieal tactics said to have been, to his claims for February schedule of matches, for bicycle firm, the victors receiving 119 games so far this season. Last Faulkiiar. If ...... 6' 4-6 1,000 marks less than the -loslng season, he refereed 220. ' Nell, c •^..4 1-1 better in all three games, the Q, S'. employed by Princeton men in recdgnitlon by his one of these couples- the names of A. A.-bowling'tejun had no trouble games sinep 1919,'The dSclals were teams. Boyle, c ,.0 0-0 0 Delaney and Maloney in an attrac­ a. • e ^ • a * in winning . three. straight from Fred W. MarpDiy, of Broom; W, R. recent victory over , The racer Fritz Bauer, according Wll|y, -rg .1 0-1 tion for which he hu connived to -.2 Crompton-l^owles, of TTorcester, Okeson, of Lehigh, and wUmer G, ear| ’Tremaine. to Montag Morgen, opeqly declared: Barrett,, Ig ...1 0-0 ■ 2 obtain a dispensation allowing him RODEOS IN HAW An Mass.,. Saturday afternoon -at- tha Crowell, of Swarthmore. While Tremalna • to charge $20 for ringside seats, “ six teams were racing for the same Cervlni, Ig , . . 0- 0-0 . 0 --r * -. ,H firm. It was all crooked.” ; Macdonald, .. .0 0-0 SPhopl street Rec. Shea rolled the TbAie men, as Prof. Kennedy’s has passed the > tl mother match, earlier in the Lihue, Kauai.'::—gucb names ai high single and -three string. . statement polnMd out; stnred u month, calls for Graham to meet The paper also charged that one "Palm Tree Pete,” "Surfing Bam, i ! peak of his game, racer deliberately staged a fall on Totals . .14 8-i8 36 . The scores: officials in many, of the games in Charlqy Phil Rosenberg and here, "Lava Lawrence," and "Thin Pol Cheney Bi^tlipni, question/ Murphy oiBclatihg six he still is one of Btt|^p(mdly, the world’s bantam- the track for the sum o f^ thousand Teddy” may come Into being in Crompton-Knowles <«A). marks, his falbbelhg predicted two B % Schubert ______120' 107 99 times an# (Beeson and Crowell four the M e t trial. ■wiright championship will be the place of the sinmarly descriptive Shshie V . . 90 ' 8s times each, hours before it took place. . Poland, rf «,,,,.»6 ' 1-8 19 horses in the atgke. * nicknames of the Old West, if in­ Cervlni .110 111 106 Habbard’s arUelOt. the statement It looks as though Mr. Rickard terest in rodeos and zound-ups in Tlsdell, rf B 8 2-4 8 featherweight dl«, CPllins, Sbea ...... 105 108 123 declared, "ia onworthy o f an sAswer has l ^ n thinking with his ens- the l^wallan Islands .continues at c 0-0 0 vision. For nine Bmllsy, rg .5 1-B Canade 94 91 84 from Pmimtoh other than by the toffiary cl''rtty. NEW OFFER FOR COBB its present pace. Roping and bull- 11 younds. Foreman; dogging the wild mountain steer is Naughton, Ig ...1 ' 0-0 2 statement that his attack upon ,yd TOe rankings, he said, were based 519 82B sod apbrtimanship ofTrlnceton football had all ^he best o f F6!HBldAN becoming a popular attraction at Kncharskl, Ig . .-0 . 0-0 - 0 not on 1926 performances but on Baltimore, Md., Jan. 24. — Ty Crompton-Knowles. teams for 1919 th the present Is di­ the rnmint, llwflly wluntog - ^ ^ OB. . ^ 19|7 Vp..ienti^itle8,’’ which makes Cobb, former manager of the De­ island celebrations. A new record Coyle 94 87 94 fqul when Trdmalne, af^er belM for roping was recently hung up To ...... 15 ,4-12 34 rectly fiontrary th facte and the hk box office angle all the more In- troit Tigers, has been offered 925,- Referge: Strange. / Smith e • • • • S ' '< .90 80 91 ieatimony of^oothall officials." warned ^by the rdtWee, persMted m cqffiprehenalbte. 000 to May v iib the Baltimore Or­ here by a Hawaiian cowboy, who Powers >'• S.S • S e 98 106 . 81 hitting low., caught, threw and tied an animal The Daily PrlhOetonlan, atnAent ioles during the 1927 season. Jack Pecaro • s^- A • s • e • > e. e ' 110 91 116 Foreman hrst attracted nttatteagMfc. in 32 seconds.. ' — . organ, published today, an editprial mOIJIVTS BEAR’S HEAD Dunn, manager of the local-.Inter- Brlenly ■ie • a.e « «•% 100 91 98 entitled "Harvard Once itore,** in h y his work as a prellnllnaiT Ronald 0.. Hillman, Highland ndtional League team, announced ! The tall cocoariut palm' tree, helps Ainu Arbor, Mich., to jthnbohte ataged by the i t i Captain Benny Frlefhnaa, who his which the statement was maA^.that Pafk tigddermist, ha0 ®^ vard ilumut hol(||n8 various opln marto# tea^erw elA t ed o^ez to h)#). It came from' t^O or'leagde playe'r. In t ictcrlan daysi are no lohger to Arid many other arficiiM. To the has beeh iioutid. He four $60 to his foture. He is undecldoA vi^Pther to accept > cqdching job ions at least one was to be found Maine woods where it was shot by A "No one has told - m e that I be joiind on, th^lr native island. savage it snpplles all earthly needs, and two $20 bills on -a' Jfew York who would stoop to'capltnUllai on building maferlals, fuel, 2ood,.sIeep^ atrset the other day and advertised or tarn pro grldder. The latter of- ^ f t f o r d man. ’The hide of the bear shouldn’t do business with Cobb," They were all exported for breed- : ^ i the hliiw. tixmnffial r9tiirh|A rmsers."* y g i she feet long* .Duns.#ni4* .lac,' . ’ « ^ t s . drink .sat jasflltttim. llflC . V' :S. m P' PA G E E IG H T EVilNlNa HERALP, ]^ (^ A X ;L ^ v2i 1 ^ . ■ /r : it.-- t,,i - j , f , T rr "T?*' "rfr '^irrlr LATEST FASHION FEATURE ARTIQUES y.. HINTS BT FOREMOST ABOUT tNTBiB$StH1^1 is r :,

m m wmmj . , / ^^'Mqliy’SiPrQUieiiis A . J i ...... ’ ^home-making shouldn’t ka¥d"'thi8 “ I. iQye-hjousework, but I can’t job she wants on an ecodbmlc basis affofd ;^t6- db'it.” This, line rings in whlc6. would permit her to Bp-ire it! n e a s e s INC. 13ie Solation - ~ my ear gras the high'-Aiiot-of the gab- The two sisters earn about |150 CHAPTER XLVIII • RUi^» about^Dldk Canfield." test achobl-day friend j-each a month. The father has an i6 T BEGAN to realize for the first - R u ^ bhuhlpSly .admitted -that Molly and" on the car this JMek vfU coming all the imy froin average income, and not on. of the time," Jim Elwell continued, 1 Qtl^rnUu when^he $M/ft^good morning;^agly^,^^uted to .the | three. Works as hard and turns out "that 1 had acted the part of on ilw^iiU^g^'’orsdnto''a^^ city, Mpllj tq look g^^.h a perfect output , as'Molly, a selfish, thoughtless cad In iharry- bail given; to<%.tiaesttons-ln a lett^: for worfc^M««yM8.:g.home ecpomics 1 moi1> gets her ,“keep,” that’s all. ing you the way I' did, Betty, and "And{wbfla ypn.;fo|k8 gre sP, Ipy- asking you to keep it secret. It “ I 'That’s tradition.' The “ Women ous'M m e’riMpilwk that! I know of a .Her teachers ! ,„ik8’> nevei- did get more than wasn’t fair to you, even If you hadn’t nuf^'.ud-a'.newspai^rn^ up In,.. keria whli. tSto do I>. I have ; that. To be sure, wives get their come Into a fortune, for neither of Negt.Y^ork who sjo not so miserable," been g gu,^t at^Mo^^^ and other necessaries, but you girls had ever gone around with spdjca up ,;I ^ t E lw ell,.'“TheMast, moanedr.at ajrn el. worid w^^^ ^jtj, 3 gigter and any fellows—except Dick Crinfleld woj^ wasxthat JackJNevip and NdlUo:'' and me—and I had no right to tie booming were ^considering a certain; suSeaV eS ■ yS S s as* Mo fy ' ‘**"Shter som ehow I Molly wants you up the way I did. Dick did the matter .very seriouajy.” ■! . honorable thing. Dick naturally have it! Betty Jiggled' Martra . Dalton's ringuegE '' • ' , would. They’ll Find Out aim *lHear ttot; Dalty? ■ Your ro*. But .h^olljt’B friends agree that The sisters are smugly righteous “The upshot of the matter was mMce with the capital ,R was all Molly. Mbas- ."never.., really had a about the fnct that they ‘pay that I told MoUie and Prof the whole right, -but ' it:: got its ' cUUacters chance.^’''Molly’a mother died when truth—that Is, all except which girl mixe^"- • Mollv -wha eettins her last deerCe ' P^y thefr share of the It was I had married. That they S v ’s -voJLe? sSers running expenses 'of the Molly-a-,^o. younger sisters house, but “services of Molly” are didn’t know until Just a few minutes - The evening before. In Now York, undergraduates, and, there was ^ ago when Betty told them. Jack Nevin met NelUa .Dowhlng and, Molly ’s •Mather \ who must have ' his "We talked the thing over and de­ time to her word, she gave , him a . the home is broken up ahd they try home.. ^ Molly took a picayune /boarding,” they’Jl find what “serv­ cided It v^as only right and fair to story that was good for two columns^ teaching;job In her small town high give you your chance, Betty—you and a four-column “art Uyout” ’ oir CVIt USA . ices” mean in others, budgets. iip-r.WJflV?, school^ managed the cafeteria, feed­ know, a chance to get free. Knowing the front page of the Planet the negt ing somb 'SOt) students a day, and you pretty well, wo felt reasonably morning.. got lip special banquets for the vari­ sure that you wouldn’t take the There were, pictures of Jim, tha ous brganizations of the town, and chance If It was offered to you In the BURNT ENAMEL twins, Prof, ^Mollle and, after con* I jS kept hquse on the side.” ordinary way—that Is, to give you a sld ^ b le pisrsuasldn on Jaifli’s poit, divorce.” of Nellie Downing. 7 She ’.‘Broke Down” Mblly7did double duty thus for He paused a moment while he NelUe ;h ^ 'to go down, town-vdtb . Scorched spots on tne enamel of him and' vmit in a hotel . lobby nhille about five years, then her health patted Betty’s arm. “So wo decided broke dpWn, and it was one job or to let you go on believing me bug- he 'wrote the stbry.' .. the kitchen table may be removed house for a while—six months at To his city editor he <%aid“boss, the'o'ffier. Molly of the many de­ by rubbing with a cork dipped in grees gave up her; teaching, and least. You were to have your fling rem m ber, the night I threw you damp salt. .—to go to Europe and mix with down on this Jim Elwell story and tried; to-return to normalcy via the route of “ keeping house” only. By other men and If you found one—the you wPuldn’t fire me?" Mafor and Mrs. Lesttt D. Ggrt^er.. right one—then I would have made The bgsg did.'r ■ this ;tini^^ the t'wo sisters were also It easy for you to get your freedom. "W ell/tt I came'.to you, with,the New York— ^Bninming an air­ we ;'fiy>tp. Pekin and; jir^p^MOther teaching|ln the environs and living And that’s why Mollle wrote you to same story’, only twice as good, and plane ride around , the world. , ” aitiipe "io ,m 6sco,W apd K^ehigsberg at h^me, so there was a househdld tell you to go ahead with your Bu wtpto lb on: my-might off, would that of fonr^adults to care for— hyper- That Is the plan of a New York in E ^ t; Prussia. .’I'hen'Into the es- ropean trip and forget a^ut me. S q d ^ things with yon^* sensitive^adult^ too, who not only couple, a quiet; unassuming pair of tablishefd'aiid fiburishing airli^ to But—’* tk-lt certainly would, the city editor Berlin', tbTOolpgne, to London: and ate bub'demanded attractive, foods admitted. .’Tf it's real .hot. Jack, I seasoned filers wb^ have made and an attractive home. Sociable "But—I fooled you, didn’t I, Mister cloUd-skiinmingnhelr hobby. finaUy*:^W/yofk'., ' Flxlt? Now you’ve, got to go to Eu­ might be induced > to piit; through, a adults .ivho entertained much and Major and Mrp. Leifter , D. Gard­ • - ‘^No,^■ Bpee^^ ' praxes, no; socia l rope with yo^r little wide and If she memorandum for a raise for you. trains, .'npthihg tricky P^^ .stnnty— earnC'd 'reputations as the town’s ner will leave New York City’s, catches you flirting with any pretty '7 didn't get that, hut Til find out later' I’ve been .^thinking of it for some bijt.. I’m ' sure w^ft fly. back -v^ith a best hosteapqs, thanks to a Sister time, but I wanted something to bright lights behind theni at mid­ nurses—war nurses, I mean—well. new reeOTd 'to-rbiBat'-tbie 28-day dash Molly; always on tap with chilled LOOKATTONGUE forgive me for playing this little Nothing more, to tell, and mighty hang i t . on-inake it look good to night the first auspicious night next It won’t be very healthy for you." o f ‘Linfbn-wells.” ------' punch and Mady-flngers that melted trick. Do you?” sorry if he had upset them. “ But the front ofiSce, yon know.” April apd using only established in the mouth. And Molly bloomed Jim leaned back and smiled con­ ail’s wen that ends' well, you knpw, They did. That was bow Jack Nevin came to alrUnes, wHi encircle the globe', list­ again like the wild rose type s’he Is, Huny, Mother! Remove poi< tentedly, blissfully unaware of the and besides, it wasn't as if weld.sone “And you, Martha?” write !the story .of his. life: for the ing thCir progress according to pre­ ; v T3RON DRY ' with fairy tale princess hair of corn SOBS from little stomadi, fact that during a certain period of out 6f our way to make:you suffer. Planet—^the best “human Interest” . “Well, just this once, Jim. But arranged; schedule. gold and. cool jade green eyes. his “living death" his actions had pl^se don’t ever—honestly, you al­ You never really expected to see'mo story, the editor remafkad the next liver, bowels They'hope .tp hang up a new; rec­ Iron''fable linen p'artly,; dry on the , Enongh Of It really given his mother cause for most broke my poor old h^ait;” come home well again." , , day, that he had ever seen In bis great anxiety and would have wor­ ord of 24 dajig* . . wrong; sCde'Shd entirely;dry on the But Molly has been home two “That wasn’t the only.’ stubborn : They were Interrupt^ by'the •ring­ paper,< and a ;scoop,r too, '^Whoever ried his wife considerably if she had Blind-Baggage years and she’s hunting a school T Give “ Califoniia Pig Syrup’ * thingr he did,” remarked*MdUle El- ing of the telephone. Prof'jumped wrote it. send him in to me, I have right..;"'V'. ' ' '.7-.'. known more about them. while they, intend to pick., up again. Someohe else has the one at if cross, bilious or well. “Imagine going away to war up to answer it. He dame back, after Bomatljlng to tell him." rides more or‘' less blind-baggage “Just the same, Jim," Martha Dal­ and asking me not to try to find but vWARPTHREADS home,.. so Molly must teach away feverish a long while, to tell them that*John .“Ypli aee,"Mack told-Nellie DPw* from Mendly pilots en route,', they ton spoke reprovingly, “ I think It which of tha girls ho was in love iflng :when be bad turned in his from hpme, “ and let them get along Clayton had called up. are golpg to keep an Itemized ac­ was a mean trick to play on the with. He was afraid, mind you, that stpty to the city desk and the city - .Linen.^hopld.be hung on,-the line somehow.,” she said, referring to girls. If you had seen these girls to­ “He .got Mike’s telegram, and be count of all expenses. so that' the weight; faU3 on;fhe Warp the faniily. If I knew which one It was I would said the only thing that keeps him editor had leap^ nearly two feet in night' when they were waiting for ' They want' to prove that, .the thread?,, that;'ls7the 'threads run- -“You see,” said Molly, trying to favor her at the expense of the other from .eettlng. drunk t(T celebrate the- th^ air r and: shouted madly to the you to get home—honestly, I thought in case he died overseas. Now, can night-editor to make a big front page average American, m.an an6' wifd d'n. hin'g; the'long: way of the olbth. explain her state of mind, “ I’ve got they would be nervous wrecks, both event us ttat he has madp It a-life­ moderate circumstances can take'r'a' you Imagine , any boy of mine being long rule to limit his drlnl^g to'one “l{0 le;*’ “the yafn seems to have mads to the end of making'over my of toem. , as misguided as all ^at?” a bih.. It’sf aU your. :iau1t. tod, hud three-wfeek . vacation and- tohr the clothes. Remember this dress? Yon cocktail before dinner. ' / - World,together. - : : G h f e H a b i t “And then, too,” she added, “keep­ “And CM you imagine him being “He Miys he’ll be, over here tomor­ I'm beginning to 'think- that if I know- I- ;^ad it when we were in. Major Gardner is 51. There' is a ing this good news away from them as misguided as to think that I would row forenoon and that Mike is .io stick pretty closei Mo -ydn 1*11 get . school.-I put in this new vest and' faint tinge of gray, at his temples. for all these weeks, when they just desert him?” demanded Betty. stay here as a compaiilon .to 'Jfiri along In the-nswspgper: game yet;" pleated the skirt and shortened it, as well could have known and been “Let the bhis ‘ sure sign that the little stomach, umuiii P H M i i p K off about; all the .wall paper In the liver and bowels. are- clogged with schedule. He caif^eat tBe’estahlis'h- house and stained and stippled and Y- ed roju'nd-the-world record of Y8 waste. When cross, irritable, fever­ mine. I could malfe a wonder out kalsomlndd and stenciled those old daysj.4 hours and-36 minutes If-his. ish, stomach sour, breath had or ^othef." • : * M * rooms Iptq places of rarest charm. has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore Home Page Editorials The secret was oiit! And did I plans click,;hb says-.-Hq-'Is gOl'hgi.to And the silver she had cleaned, and pick up rides ,'ttom -pHort crdnles’ [7hroat, full of cold, give a teaspoon^ Good JSjatuie make. a'mental obeisance to Mh's. the linei?,she ^ad herself laundered, ful of “California Fig Syrup,” and scattered-all over the globe. 7 Whose X?'No! To her. old mother backiln and th.e'-’brldge teas, and luncheons in a few hours all the constipated 1 ...... iB’ritatlons ' - ax\ the little' town,''I broadcast silently had given, and the preserving she poison, undigested food- and sour "I'haye been Invited' by Soviet y v Credit?- my congratulations. X had done, and the glassware she bile gently moves out of the litUe ■ - • • . * . . -X Eve about/decided that it dcfe^’t Russia and' the .German Lufthansl^ had painted, and the— ! A combine tO' use' their shlj?s.” ' he' says. bowels without griping, and you By Olive Roberts Barioii matter 'what you look like if yon “ ‘Caii’t Afford It” have a ivell, playful child again. "And here' are . two cables Inviting G ood I have’. chaCrm.. And ch a^ can get “I love ,lt/ but I can’t afford it. Mothers can rest easy after giv­ . By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN The approach of this disease is you anywhere. ‘‘Quod erat demon- me to make the^opening ride oia the I have to make my li-vlng like the ing this harmless, “ fruity laxative” In 1827 a London physician, insidious. There ^are such symp­ Strandiim,!’ as they say In gedm- I new ^ PeklnMi^MoBcoW line; The rest of .them/’ sunimarized Molly, The woman had-’ali I ibee'n a because it never fails to cleanse the Richard Bright, described a disease toms as paleness, swelling, nausea, etry.' •; Korea-to-Pekin line will be opened making It' very plain that her two little one’s Uver and bo-wels atil of the kidneys that Is now known j headache or more serious mani- mystery to me...... soon and in the spring I will be all years of--labor - had been merely sweeten the stomach, and they set to pioneer the .first regular as Bright’s disease, also as chronic festotipns. She was so coippletely'’’without BANANA CROQUETTES “labor of love.” dearly love its pleasant taste. FuH interstitial nephritis, which means Most persons dig their graves beauty that all her money , and the jonrn^ around the world on the es- ' Now, regardless of what my Own directions for babies, childVen a ?' a long continued inflammation of tablisnOu chain. ; ■ , ' . with their teeth. Most Americana, combined efforts of Parisian dress­ Croquettes made-of sliced banana actions -would be to this life which all ages and for grown-ups printed the tissues of the kidneys. eat'too much, especially too much strlpsvroiled in ;Cgg and crumhs and ‘T tell yon”—fand'here he wheel­ Molly finds sweet, I would like it makers* and miliiners to-'brin’g her on each bottle. These organs are charged pri­ meat. The waste products of such fried in deep fat make an excellent ed and poitoded his desk Ih;em­ for Molly, just as | would like any­ Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. under the next classiflca^idiri ; called; marily ■\jrith separating waste sub­ diets Im’pose a heavy strain. garnish for the meat course. phasis-:—“ the .day.' of commercial one CO Have the niche they want! Ask your druggist for a bottle of stances from the blood. When Alter Forty ‘ ‘type’' 'had failed. ■ N o ,; ^nObody aviation has ^rrlved. Flights' are And It-seems to me that Giere is could 1 ever say .’that.;Mrs^ ;XT.V had ‘‘California Fig Syrup;” then see they become diseased they permit A regular physical examination SOFT ^ U S H safe, reliable, convenient and inex­ no earthly reason why3Iolly of tho that it is made by the “California some of the material from the should be made of e'very person “type’* or 'even taste.' ' . • pensive; It -makes , me boil tdi^ hear I knew that- she had;had no’ tber many degrees and the true flair for Fig Syrup Company.” —adv. blood to leak through and a physi­ once each year after the age Of ' Chandeliers .' and wall' 'fixtures nitwits who;; know -nothing- ' about social prestige nor Mnoifey ^ before cian, by simple laboratory tests. 40, at which time his blood pres­ should be cleaned with a soft bruto. aviation dismiss it tooly with jok­ Is able to detect the presence- of sure and other laboratory tests her marriage. /Brains' she . had', ’ and ing rqmarka^ .toat ‘the : grouM is ah excellent education. Bjit^ brains such leakage. should be taken. TOMATO SOUP good e n o u ^ 'fo r me.’ 'That Impedes Tonsils and Teeth If the symptoms are seen early have never been' cOhsideredfa; gilt- progress .and Vthe; -.liord..-knows edged: security' in- the'' ih^rlage It has been found that in many prompt attentioiv to the diet and P u f.a pinqh .of salt-ln the niUk American a'vlatloav can brook little TJjis H^ingrhgbtt Idesigned' fpr -Plpr instances these inflammations miarket, and-educatlon^not'listedi!; Interference. ‘ habits of life will arrest the dis­ orMrAam for,.tomato soup, before Ida; -wear: has .mauY; style;i.poijit8 to come from infections of the blood Yet she had mafNefi* ‘.rlsht oft ease. / At the same time a : search adding tomatoes'; ' and it ’»m hot “ Here is'o u r Bchednlei” , and he . recommend; it,; ji^ - sklit that but­ in other parts of the body, par­ is mane for any spots of . Infection the train (for she -chme .from a curdle.' ’ “ ' ' ' ' ' ■ hauled out his maps andMlsted the tons- by,er ;t^;w eil-fittedx knickers ticularly from the tonsils or teeth. in the body which may be sending small town);. the . inost ■ . eligible major Jumps.“ We leave; : on the and • tkC'i^ffqik^'lnftuea^^^ the In some diseases, particularly bachelor of .tlra reaim';<'^.w'h8ta-blt germs througdi the blood to ,thp GREASE SITOTS night plane from New York, to ■ coat.* -'ft-ry* V.: ... •• starlet fever, there seems to be kidneys, and as these are found older 't'fian she, travhl^ ah: iidum'i Seattle. Take „a steamer ' from a special tendency toward Involve­ they should he removed or con­ nus in the -school of cnt ture, - and; a' SeatUo to; Ydkoliama.. =I*iy 'v ffoin ment of the kidneys' so that it is ■ Remove grease-spots from the qiDiiiiHuiuiniwwiimto trolled. connoisseur In .the world ofVwom^- wall w e r byUpreadIng blotting Ydkohama to Saseko. Shoot across customary in scarlel fever to give Particularly to be avoided are en. Today, 1 as Ws "Wife,, she'ls a the Korea strait to- Fusani;^ore'a, is, our big aim m h fe . I f we can go a simple diet and to place as little social leader and head of ..a.^dosen paper ■ over- tbpm and /then - press£g too much salt and condiments, ■w4Ui;a^'warin5lrdn. - • • : then to^Mttkdeh In M ahchurntThen burden upon the kidneys as pos­ such as highly spiced relishes^. It different objective organihations oiiii.bf bur way to please you or to ren- sible. • is not known definitely jpat how that fill her^toe’In'^ ah* . enviably' 75*B^tt-Street- much they share in ; causing Ideal- manner. Absolute' success! dei; y^u a service of any kind, we are Bright's disease, but It Is, known How’'had she dohe^lt?' delighW that In some forms of Brlght!s One day at a tea : 1 Moon d . myself STOP B»D OOESTHdisease the use of too’ much salt alone with her Ih" an''alco've'whore M (»i folks like' to do business with 8 forces the development of - celle(> it 'was quiet—-«8 a s’ It.v could firm as eager .to render pleasing service People afflicted with bad breath find tlons of fluid within the body. be In; giich a gahble.>I; h id ' tliaie ’ to \ Li , f < quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive observe before.she tu^hed^ toime; In the [Winter S' as we are. Tablets. The pleasant. sugar'Ksat^ WHITE liAGB ' that' the'. olive green .Bati and'; crash­ tablets are taken for bad brrath ^ all ing bine dress’ She w ore' g^Ve her you. need, tlie vital ^Snaents; foond In, milk;; :4 ft< a riiw Delicate white lace should be need them -eventinore toaa in the summer, 'Who know them. washed la skim milk to which a lit­ The' color o f: s,' cooked: artichoke. I Dr. Edwards’ OHve TaUets act een* fairly gasped.. . ‘ tle bluing has been added.' 'When'freMi 'veget^bles.'ore to.be had.. ' tly but firmly on the bowels and She gave me a:friendBxnlle,) stunulating them to natural oyer her teacnp, then ^ tilled t her Use more ^mllk;;r-mwe good mlU fcmn.tfae r"'.' S head slightly toivard tfte ■ crowded’ Straughjm Didry.v r'v*:: 3 MRS. ADA M. >::-;;i^'^ii«r | INC room.. ‘Tye be.en rwatching’ -^Cilorta . sr. M E R R I F l E L D Green,” she said • as thongh • she'd ■ " ife-Loiwe'r s known me'fore'vpr. ‘‘She’s : that' i ' - ■ s [SOimil61NCNESY8R, ' Teacher of plain little girl fby tte': door. -'rJust, W.K.STRAUGHAN i : COMM. Mandolin Tenor-Banjo caiqe out, you'kno'w,'last; Week; I’d* Mandola Cbllo-Bahje llkeMO'iiiunch'hir.motheft”- - ■ , - ”5 e f vVcle, Ukulele ( Mahdo-Cello •Why?” I snUled; . 7., PHONE 681 Banjo-Mandolin .’ITJje poor child’s so . -hoinhly,!*; N B W S j: ‘^^CBESWP^NS I Ensemble Playing for Advanced she said,' "and her ..mother hasn’t Pupila. enough sense .to tell' her 'that noth­ know them by thdr oUve color. Tste Agent for Gibson’ l^atnunenta. ing rnlakes' up for a.!plaih -face .tutj P®*® ft® Odd FeUowa’ Block personality .and chairm. fiOc. AB Dniggilll. er: > '4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1927. PAGE NINB IPL'APPER^ FANN Y~S'A YS GAS BUGGIES—The Big Parade By Frank Beck HMS ;ense and nonsense HEP :u p WITH. W H Y , THAT Irate old lady on a rainy day: MARCH h b p .: i THAT SOUNDS “ It’s the likes of you that make the .BANNER. A BAND --IT highways dangerous. Fancy! Dull­ ' U n a w a r e MUST ing the point of my new umbrella THAT with your glass eye.” HEM HAS \ FINISHED Whepvit comes to wearing ap­ OVERHAULINS V parel the flapper Isn’t In It. HIS CAR, THE In an out-of-the-way corner of a INDIGNANT Boston Graveyard stands a brown NEIGHBORS board showing the marks of age and WHO HAVE neglect. It bears the Inscription FORMED THE ‘‘Sacred to the memory of Eban ANT1>N0ISE Harvey, who departed this life sud­ SOCIETY, denly and unexpectedly by a cow TO PARADE s kicking him on the 15th of Septem­ IN PROTEST, ber, 1853. Well done, thou good? ARE OFF and faithful servant.” ON THEIR LONG TREK It does not take a white lie very TO THE long to get dirty. POLICE STATION. Jones: ‘‘We have too many laws eiMT iv NCA aatfKt. me in this state.” Smith: ‘‘We surely do. A man Modern love is made mnch' can’t break half of them In his hZS quicker, bat doesn’t seem to last, natural lifetime.” as Ions. i SKIPPY A Splash In Time Soves Nine! by Percy Crosby INTELUtENCE TESTS~ We courted on the cliff, ^ uiwv DoN'r YA A H a t Qur cooing mixed with banter. yAbr'cjoAT— b o y a (u a h t a AVHAT’S WRONG? We sometimes had a tiff , CA(/r£’ u/eRS But made it up instanter. ACC H 6A \/fcr msuf^eo^ We’d watch each bark and skiff Where sea birds used to hover. We courted on the cliff— Until She Threw Me Over! w K "

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When some men get a nickel times are just five cents harder than Copyright. P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, they were before. j FP*’ma,ES AND HIS FRIENDS This is a child’s test, but it may Angry Wife: “ What does this Important That'It Should Be Him By Blosser stick many an adult. The correct powder on your coat mean?” answers appear on the comic page. r X Tiiousfxr t o l d y o u r o Unfortunate Negative Quantity: 1 WELL -COOLDM’T SAC 1— What is unnatural in the ALMOST CLEAM OP TAE VADD AFTER rSACJABQ, “ Trouble, my dear, trouble.” . AAVlE USED OME OF TWC A50SJR-SA6 runnlBg position of the man in the 7 7 M E -1 SCUOOL 70-CAV AMD AERE O 'm B Q PUPILS JUST AS VMAS SPAAJ14;>N6 illustration? Our Idea of the cheapest guy In AOCBV VOU DOMTCOME AOME 2— ^What states, border directlythe world is the fellow who walks RiGAT TILL ALMOST CACK- AS// south of Michigan? into Woolworth’s and asks for the \WAAT M AKES VO(^ „ 3— Is Rhode Island larger thanovercoat department. SO LA TE ? the District of Columbia? 4— What early colonial govern­ It’s the little things that count. or was called “ Old Silverleg” ? One little letter changes fasting in­ 5— What is the feminine of to feasting. * comedian? 6— What heavenly body isthe He tried to wear his father’s shoes; closest to the earth? But the largest size for men. 7— Is the bed of an ocean level?But shucks, he walked right into 8— What is the capital of Maine? them And then right out again. 9— What is the abbreviation for professor? A girl used to become a young 10— In what state, is the Royal Gorge? lady when she lengthened her dress­ es and did up her hair but we don’t know how they can tell now. When asked how he made out on his day on the links, the beginner •Fairy Story replied that he made it in 80. Once upon a time a man was ob­ C 1927 er wai scrotcc wc. “ Eighty!” ejaculated his friend, served saying grace in a cabaret. $ALlii MA.N ^AM “ that’s really remarkable. Most old- 8 Off Oil a iTip By Swan timers would envy you on that /'^EKTiD~^ It is often true that a man feels WE- ‘yloP (N wore. You’ll surely be an enthusiast just as old as his wife feels. -rc> Down To ClO!>7L from now on.” v0HP«r 310E1 Pi "DEFL- COnE ftL0N»'^ “ Yes,” said the novice, conde­ Girls, we are told, like men with A \^1E’RE. COPOiHCj~ \b i r scendingly, “I’m going back to­ resonant voices. Voices, that is, fl^iCh/P T o Pt n OM? morrow and try the second hole.” with an engagement ring in them. TUM!AE.L_ r

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(Bead the Story, Then Color the l>icture) GuVffeR.'j / BuT. nvs Some other seals crawled to the or so, but when filled up began to wIHPCT Ice, No doubt, they, too, thought a Prtv J / D e b « uAOV, go. They’d slide down In the water A r / fish were nice. The Tlr.les had a and then disappear from sight. TDU AREN’ T I AM Jot of fun until the fish were gone. Just one big seal remained behind. tvvAwi.ien PlTV/ J Then Scouty said, “ Let’s catch I guess he thought the Tinies kind. tome more. The water has a lot In Then Clowny let a holler out that ■tore.” And tnen (he Eskimo re­ almost brought on fright. plied, "They only bjte at dawn." “ I’ll tell you what we’ll He then ran OiT without a word do,' ‘said he, "to fill us up with pep and not a thing from him was and glee. We’ll get the seal to car­ heard until he came rushing back ry us around upon his neck.” “ Oh, and said, “ I’ll grant your wish no,” said Coppy, in reply, “ Thafs 4 Just stand right still, and turn something I don’t care to try. I’m about, and then hold both your sure that I would fall right off and bands right out. If you’re a real be a total wreck." good catcher, you will catch a But Clowny wished to have the bunch of fish.” thrill, so as the friendly seal stood The Eskimo has brought som* stillk he climbed right up and sat wore of fish that he had had In right down, and then said, "Hey, store. When Scouty did as he was let’s go.” The seal, at first, seemed 1 told, the fish came flying fast. Al- quite surprised, but then. I guess, I though this ’way to. fish was poor, he realised what Clowny wished so that’s how he caught them, to be be began to move along real slow, (sure. And very shortly he was V nV iPia»T_eT w atayga twa I bolding quits enough to last. .. (Clowny. gets, a ducking In the The seals stayed around an hour next etory.), ^ MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1927. PAGE TEN morning; and Mrs. Jessls Clark of MANCHESTER 'hospital Saturday for further treat- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT HOSPITAL FULL UP ’'ment. He la ill with jineumonla. 312 Main street, for treatment. Five patients were admitted to It was also stated this morning POULTRY SHOW that Rev. S. J. Neil gave an illus­ STATE ABMOBY, MAIN ST. the local hospital yesterday. They OF MISS MABEL POLLARD OVER THE WEEK-END were: trated lecture on Irelsnd last weeji \ Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ■ Louis Raymond, of Bolton Cen­ at the hospital for which the pa­ Jan. 26, 27, 28. ter, who has an injured hand; Rob- tients were very grateful. His talk Admission Free. All Welcome. Director of Religious . Educa­ Fifty-five Today-:—List of Lat­ fert Warner, local trolleyman, of 51 was based on his recent trip tion at South Methodist est Arrivals and Emergency Benton street, who underwent a abroad. ; Church to Wed Minister of Cases. major operation this morning;.Rue- sell Gilbert, of Wapping, treat­ The Manchester union of Jour­ ABOUTTOWN Chelsea, Mass. neymen steamfitters and plumbers The admittance of six more pa­ ment; John Stevenson, 68 Oak street, clerk in Weldon’s Drug will meet this evening. Arthur There will be a checker tourna- Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pollard tients at the Memorial hospital over Waddell is president of the now^ liaen this evening at the West Side the week-end brought the enroll­ and S. M. H. S. student, who under­ ’of Everett, Mass., announce the en­ went an appendicitis operation this or^nlzed local. ; IRee at 7:30. gagement of their daughter, • Miss ment up to 55 today, it was an­ Mabel Marion Pollard, to Rev. Har­ nounced. Five entered Sunday and * The Men’s Choral club will have old Roy Brennan of Chelsea, Mass, three Saturday, but two of the lat­ their regular weekly rehearsal at Miss Pollard has been the popu­ ter have' been discharged. the South Methodist church this lar and efficient director of religi­ Saturday, Eleanor De Wolfe, evening at 7:30. > ous education at the South Metho­ four-year-old West Willington dist church for the greater part of child, was admitted for treatment SALE'S SELF-SERVE Chapman Court Order of the past year, coming here from the following an automobile accident. Amaranth will give a bridge and Central Methodist church in Brock­ John Corbin, Jr., of Rockville, was progressive whist in Odd Fellows ton, Mass., where she filled a simi­ also treated at the hospital as a re­ G R P C E R Y SALE hall Thursday evening, February 3, lar position for four years. She sult of the same accident, the par­ following a brief business meeting. was graduated in 1916 from Tilton ticulars of which have not been Mrs. Carl Bengs is in charge of card Academy, Tilton, N. H., and from learned. Corbin was discharged im­ playing which it is planned to be­ the training school for Christian mediately after treatment but the 100% Pure V irs^ gin at 8:15. Mrs. Louis L. Grant service in Boston in 1918. This is at child was injured worse and was will see to the refreshments. present the School of Religious Ed­ not discharged until yesterday. Special Tuesday Only ucation of Boston University. For S. Cutler Hale, Jr., son of Mr. An important meeting of the four years after her graduation and Mrs. Stephen C. Hale, of South Good Will Club will be held tonight Miss Pollard was with the Mathew- Main street, was removed to the ' Combination No. 1 at the Keeney street school at 8 son street Methodist church in WOOL BLANKETS o’clock. Providence. 2 cans SELECTED PEAS I 2 cans ST. LAWRENCE SWEET CORN Mrs. Carl Bengs is chairman of You Must Be On Sale Tuesday Night From 7to9p.m , the committee in charge of the set­ ALL F O R ...... 45 c back party which Manchester Camp Royal Neighbors will give this eve­ Satisfied -AT- ning in Tinker hall, after a brief meeting of the camp. The Modern Combination No. 2 Woodmen and the public generally “ U sed Cars W ith an are cordially invited. 2 cans GOLDEN CREAM CORN 2 cans HI-TEST TOMATOES Full Bed Size Double Temple Chapter, Order of the O . K . That Counts” ALL F O R ...... 4 5 c Eastern Star, will omit its regular 1926 Chevrolet Coupe— Has had 66x80 Inches Blankets meeting in Odd Fellows hall Wed­ good care. Small mileage, many $6*95 nesday evening in order that those extras. who wish to attend the grand ses­ Republic Tuna Fish, ca n ...... 19c sion in New Haven January 26 and 1925 Chevrolet Sedan— This car 27 may do so. looks and runs like new. Prac­ Red Bill Columbia River Salmon, TRY AND MATCH THESE BLANKET VALUES AT HOME OR ABROAD AT tically new rubber. The Army and Navy Club au.xil- 1925 Chevrolet Coach— Good mo­ lb. c a ll ...... 29c THIS PRICE. REGULAR PRICE $8.98. iary is planning to have a supper tor. A fine car for little money. at the clubhouse Thursday evening, 1925 Chevrolet Coupe— This car is Butter,lb...... '...... 51c following the regular meeting. All A-1 In every way. Hale’s Fancy Creamery Tub or Cloverbloom (1-4 lb. sec­ Soft, warm, all wool blankets—fluffy, fine, richly tailored. Neat block plaids. who intend to be present are re­ 1925 Chevrolet Touring— With all tions.) , Sateen binding to match. Colors; blue, rose, gold, lavender and tan. Size of quested to notify Mrs. Helen New­ the extras that go with a good Fancy Large Florida Oranges^dozen . .34c blanket 66x80 inches. Buy a piar of them now—^At This Unusual Low Price. man, Russell street, to aid the com­ car. ^ Remember! These blankets go on sale Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. Come early I mittee in making their plans. 1924 Chevrolet 4 Pass. Coupe — Fancy Large Tangerines, dozen ...... 33c On Wednesday evenings from Motor has been overhauled. Good We also receive a fresh supply of Small 'White Mushrooms, tires. Duco finish. now on get-togethers of men and Miss Mabel M. Pollard. Fancy Tomatoes, Fresh Endive, Italian Endive, Iceberg Lettuce, women will be held at the West 1924 Chevrolet 2 Pass. Coupe — New Carrots and Beets, Fresh Spinach and Kale and Cauliflower Side Rec from 8:45 to 10 o^clock. Rev. H. R. Brennan was graduat­ Thoroughly overhauled. Duco daily. At This Price YOu W ill AlsoFind Games for men and women will in­ ed from Tilton Academy in 1922 finish. Good tires. clude indoor baseball, dummy and Wesleyan University in Middle- 1923 Chevrolet Coupes (2 )— At a walking race, checkers, bowling, ton in 1926. He is now a student at small price. La Choy Chinese Chop Suey ' 6 0 N L Y 9 ONLY quoits, and relay races. the School of Theology, Boston 1923 Chevrolet Sedan — Here is a University, and pastor of the Lake real bargain, 5 new cord oversize A delicious dish. Directions on each can. Twill Weave White The boxing classes at the West Shore park Methodist church in tires. Motor is perfect. Lynn, Mass. He has held pastorates Sprouts, medium ca n ...... 23c Side will be held on Wednesday ev­ 1925 Studebaker Standard Duplex enings from 8:15 to 8:45. at Wethersfield this state and at Sprouts, large ca n ...... 33c Guilford, N. H., and has recently — A-1 mechanically. Good paint W ool Blankets W ool Blankets and tires. Chow Mun Noodles, ca n ...... 23c C. Elmore Watkins and Miss accepted a call to the Methodist 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Coupe— Chinese Soy Sauce, b ottle...... 23c Novelty weave blankets in plain colors with Fluffy, plain white blankets 'with colored Helen Strong, interior decorator church at Tilton, N. H. borders' These blankets are 80 per cent, No date has been set for the wed­ One of the famous models. O. Chinese Brown Sauce, bottle...... 23c contrasting colored . borders. Single. Size for Watkins Brothers, are in New 70x80 inches. Lavender and green only. wool. Size of blankets, 60x80 Inches. York today on a business trip. ding. K. throughout. 1923 Durant Sport Model Touring Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Peterson of MRS. ANNA A. SCOTT — Many extras. Duco finish. 9 ONLY 11 ONLY 27 Roosevelt sti*eet, entertained at Mrs. Anna A. Scott, aged 85, of 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan— Good TRY whist Saturday evening. David New Haven, who was spending a rubber. Duco finish. 80% Plaid Muldoon, and Mrs. Ralph Cone, three-week visit at the home of her 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan-L Good won first prizes. Refreshments were daughter, Mrs. Frank L, Paxton, of motor. Good tires, Duco finisii, served and a pleasant evening was Manchester Green, suffered a shock priced right. Scotch Brand enjoyed by all. Wool Blankets Wool Blankets last Tuesday and died yesterday 1926 Ford Roadster— Express Double Strength morning at 11:30. She had ap­ body, perfect in hvery way. Warm, rich, plain white wool blankets with BIG RUSH IS NOW ON parently been in good health con­ 1926 Ford Roadster— Balloon colored borders In the wanted shades. 80 Ansonia brand blankets— 80 per cent wool. sidering her extreme age. tires, looks and runs like new. per cent wool. . Size of blankets, 7 0x80 inch­ 7 only , in neat plaids, 4 only in plafn gray. The funeral will be held tomor­ es. Size of blanket, 70x80 inehes. row afternoon in Waterbury at 3 1925 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires. MALT FOR C. OF C. TICKETS Nickel radiator. A-1 mechan­ o’clock with burial in the Riverside BLANKETS— MAIN FLOOR. Memorial cemetery. There will be a ically. Priced low. (2 packages of Hops) Banquet This Year to Be Regu­ brief seryice at the home of Mrs. 1924 Chevrolet Touring. Paxon at 1 o’clock. 1923 Chevrolet Touring. lar Old Fashioned Kind: 1923 Chevrolet Coupe (2). Splendid Program Arranged. Mrs. Scott is survived by: anbther daughter, Mrs. Lester Andrews, f 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. New Haven, with whom she had 1924 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires. The Chamber of Commerce ban­ 1924 Ford Roadster— Express body quet date is February 10th, but the been making her home. ’ She also leaves two sons, Egbert W, of 1925 Ford Touring. sale of tickets Is already proceed­ 1923 Ford Touring. ing briskly. Within 24 hours after Waterbury and John S. of Clark’s Corner, Hampton, and a sister, 1923 Ford Tudor Sedans— Two to the first official notice was sent out, choose from, Duco finish; reservations enough were received Mariah Smith of Seymour. There NEALTU MARKET; SOUTH ^MR NCHESTER ■ CONN • to fill three tables. are also several grand children and 1922 Oldsmoblle— 3-4 ton truck, Those who have been following great grandchildren. fiat body. the Herald publicity in connection 1923 Ford 1 Ton Truck— Express with this year’s banquet know that body, all new tires. the committee in charge is going to 1924 % Ton Ford Panel— (2). Tuesday’s Specials make it a real party— an old time 1924 % Ton Ford Canopy Top. McGovern Granite Co. Chamber of Commerce banquet, and W e Repair Veal Chops, lb...... 35c are not going to take any chances Satisfactory Terms Arranged. CEMETERY MEMORIALS of not getting a table in a good Rubbers and Arctics Always Open. Lean Lamb Stew, lb...... 15c Represented by position. Evenings Until 9 p. m. 0. W. HABTEN8TEIN Both of the speakers at this As Well as Shoes. Fresh Ground Hamburg, lb.— — . 18c Rubber Footwear year’s banquet will be along the 149 Summit St. Telephone 1621 lighter vein. Scott Simon and his Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, lb ...... 20c committee have entered into the The Boulevard Rump Corned Beef, lb...... 22c job of accumulating favors whole­ Sam Tiilyes For All The Family heartedly, and the bag of tricks 701 Main St., Johnson Block Chevrolet Co. Scotch Ham, lb...... 50c which they will produce is bound to Clock MEN’S ONE AND FOUR BUCKLE ARCTICS Ball be amusing. 275 Conn. Boulevard South Manchester East Hartford, Conn. Members who have parties so Band, U. S and Goodyear that they may wish to sit together, Repairing All first quality $2.50 *“$5.00 are urged to make their table reser­ vations early and save disappoint­ We specialize on Repairing MEN’S RUBBERS, ment which is bound to follow last and Regulating fine Clocks. Light and heavy weights. minute reservations. $1.50 $2.25 Phone us. Call 59. Fashionable Modes in The Clothing and Shoe | MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS SKATING AT SPRINGS Dewey-Richman Co. First quality. $5,00 *“$7.50 Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians Knee and hip lengths. O .K . BUT BE CAREFUL New Frocks for Street New Store 767 Main. Sale at Glenney’ s MEN’S FELT BOOTS. Don’t Go Where the Snow Has! With one or two buckle Not Been Removed, Supt. | overs, Combinations Warns. and Evening Wear $4.50"“ $5.50 Frocks of Satin and Flat WILL END IN A FEW DAYS There will probably be some t BOYS’ARCTICS, skating at the Center Springs pond Crepe and Georgette for 4 B u ck le ...... $ 4,00 tonight, it was announced today at Have you bought yours yet? Big values the Park Department. One team is working on the job of clearing afternoon wear. Special val­ at lowest prices. Act now. the surface but the whole pond will ues BOYS’ RUBBERS $1.00 "’$1.75 not be available as yet. Some parts of the ice are unsafe Men’s and Boys’ Suede Jackets and those who skate are warned to BOYS’ BOOTS ...... $3.50 *“$5.00 stay away from those places from which the snow has not been clear­ $ ON SALE ed off. 15-00 WOMEN’S 4 BUCKLE The rain of last week helped out $17.50 Grade, Reversible ...... $14.50 ARCTICS and ZIPPERS $4.00 $5.00 quite a lot and yesterday morning the ice was smooth. The snowfall $15.00 G rad e...... $12.50 of yesterday afternoon spoiled the TAFFETA and skating for the day but when this $12.50 Grade, Boys’ ...... $8.95 is cleared off the pond will be in GEORGETTE FROCKS A. L BRO WN CO. better shape than It has been all this year. For social occasions, very Brown’s Beadi Jackets XSSS(9C9SS(S(9M9(9(3(S(9(9(9»M96(X3S9(9(9a^^ newest effects. Special W ithC oU ar...... $5.00 YOUNG PEOPLE’S ANNUAL Training College," depicting the -City Restaurant" Without CoUar...... $4.45 cradle roll sergeant at work, also v/ V est...... $2.35 English W oolen C o. The local Salvation Army will the dedic^tloin of an infant, the Breen & Donohue, Props. $ 14-75 Tailors and Woolen Merchants observe its Young People’s annual sand tray classes in action. Thefe 883 Main St., South Manchester next Saturday and Sunday. One will also be 41 sketch by the Band • 4- . M >: •" * . Since 1898. of the greatest assets to a church of Love, the Corps Cadet class, and or religious body today Is its young the last sketch will be a tare'srell THE TOWN’S BEST people, and the Salvation Army has scene of a youn£ person leaving / Dealer one o f the strongest brancher of bis corps home for the Traiiilng EATING PLACE GLENNEY’S young people here that it has in college. ] H arry Anderton New England. Next Saturday .The week-end services will be ^ ^ Special Dinners ^ Tinker Building night In the tciadel there will ne a under the direction of l4eut.-Col- 38 Church street. sketch of youpg, people’s' activities onel f^letcher Agnew who is; the A La Carte Service.' South Manchester. entitled "From the Cradle to the present editor of the Wny- Cry.,

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