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<3^ THE ROBERT E. LEE BREAKING UP BULLS, BEARS SEN. NORRIS URGES HOOVER’S STRENGTH BATTLE OVER IS SPREAD OVER U. S. MELLON’S DISMISSAL R A ^ STOCK FROM THE TREASURY Tbat Is Strongest Card Held OWNERS BLAMED Terrific Excitement on Floor I i By Cabinet Candidate; It Of Stock Exchange as| MOON, A CHILD Insurgent Leader Says Sec­ FOR SUFFERING OF OUR EARTH Is Hoover Against the Fortunes Are Won and ! retary’s Silence About Field, Politicians Declare. ITerrific Explosion, Ages Ago, IN COAL FIELD Lost-—Furious Trading. I Cast It Out Into Space, Sci­ Handling Sinclair Bends entist Asserts. . i r f f ' Washington. March 12— Three -S v.S ' iN Washington, March 12.— So Sufficient Cause to Re- Months from today the Republican Senate’s Report Replete Ncav York, March 12.— Bulls and long ago that it Avas before national coincntion meets in Kan­ Bears staged another dramatic bat­ rain fell, Old Mother Earth, quire His Resipation sas City to nominate a caudiclatc for With Incidents of Brutal tle in Wall street today with Radio then in geological infancy, ex­ the presidency. Corporation stock the focal point. ploded— a mighty and unre­ Radio jumped 71^ points to 128 strained upheaval that could From Cabinet— Robinson At this stage, with twelve weeks Treatment, Near Starva­ not be duplicated with a bil­ to go and before a single primary within an hour after the market lion tons of nitroglycerine. Declares Republican Par­ has afforded an insi.ght into the tion, Improper Housing. opened but the Bears quickly coun­ This blast probably tossed Here is the first picture of tho steamer Robert E. Lee breaking up on the’ Mary Ann rocks off Manomet tered and, amid furious trading, enough crustal material out electoral mind, it is concededly J>oint, Mass. Marine experts reported today that there was no hope of saving the vessel. Hoover against the field, with many hammered the price down 4 Into space to form the moon— ty Betrayed the Govem- points to 123. possibly it was responsible for Republican leaders asking them­ Washington, March 12.— A story the cast basins where roll the selves in all seriousness: “ Can of abject poverty and suffering Radio, General Motors and Unit­ ed States Steel, Avere the star per­ seven seas. Hoover be stopped?” among thousands of victims of the Undbergh Has Collected |WAVES SMASHING Of all the hypotheses ad­ The Hoover handlers say no. But formers in the sensationally bullish soft coal strike was spread on the market last Aveek, Radio closing the vanced by men of learning the anti-Hoover people, which in­ from the ancient mythologists cludes the adherents of every other records of the Senate interstate Aveek at 12014, the highest price ‘Washington, March 12.— The ' Nearly Million Dollars BIG STEAMSHIP in its history and an advance of 26 down to modern scientists, Republican Party betrayed the gov­ candidate in the list. Lowden, commerce committee today in a re­ these appear to Dr. William Dawes, Curtis. Watson, Willis, have points for the week. During the ernment of the United States in re­ port submitted by the special com­ Aveek General Motors jumped 13% Bowie, widely known isostist a definite answer. They willingly turn for huge contributions from <'oncede that at this early stage tire mittee which inspected the mining t; to 157 and United States Steel of the United States Coast and lead which the Cabinet candidate fields. And This Despite the Fact Robert E. Lee Aground Off advanced 4% to 14414. The 13% Geodetic Survey, to be the Harry F. Sinclair’s Continental has built up through one of the GUILFOYLE TRIAL point jump of General Motors add­ most plausible explanations of Trading Company’s $3,080,000 Tlie document as a whole consti­ ed $250,000,000 to the market val­ the origin of the moon and the most efficient organizations on tuted an indictment of operators Plymouth, Will Be a Total Liberty Bond "slush fund,” Senator record is a commanding one, but That He Has Spurned ue of the outstanding stock of Gen­ ocean beds. for permiitiug what was termed eral Motors Corporation. Billions of years ago, in Robinson of Arkansas, Democratic tliey say that Hoover can be stopped such “ un-American” conditions to BEGINS TOMORROW floor leader, charged In the Senate and will be stopped at Kansas City. Nearly 1,000,000 shares of stock geolOu'cal antiquity, there continue. Wreck, Experts Report. were sold in the first hour this cameCa time in the moulding this afternoon. Tbe events of the next eight or ten The report was replete with inci­ Many times That— How weeks may n?veal who is wrong. morning. U. S. Steel moved upward of the earth when a crust Robinson declared the Republi­ dents of brutal treatment of Union 2 points to 146% and General Mo­ cans, even if tliey returned every Hoover Claiiiis strikers by private coal and iron He Earned Money. formed over the flaming hot A minimum of 4 00 votes on the Hartford Vet. Is Able to Ap­ Plymouth, Mass.,*^* March 12.— tors revolA’ed around its closing interior. Under the crust Avere dollar to Sinclair, could not reform police. It also described non-union price of Saturday. their party for “ what it took from first ballot at Kansas City was camps which were "hardly fit to Salvage operations at the scene of generated poAverful gasses. <'laiimd todviy by tlie Hoover mana- the wreck of the Boston to New Exchange a Bedlam Terrlfflc Eplosion liim as the price of treach’ery to tlie house beasts, much less human be­ pear in Court, Doctors The floor of the stock exchange nation.” igers, and they cited knowji facts ings,” and condemned the activi­ Wa.«.hington, March 12.— Colonel York liner Robert E. Lee were un­ "It is not beyond belief to Avas a bedlam. Traders gesticulated imagine that these pent up .\sks Di.siiiissal svnd figures and commitments to ties of Communists and other Radi­ Charles A. Lindbergh, still under der way today with marine experts back up their claim. A total of 545 Believe— Jury Trial. madly and messenger boys dashed forces caused a 'terrible blast The immediate dismissal of Sc< - cals who are preaching to strikers 2 7, has already amassed close to retary of Treasury Andreiv W. Mel­ Is necessary to nominate. While predicting that the steamship back and forth Avith instructions to with the power of a million “ the destruction of the government his first million. buy and sell. Commission houses lon from the Cabinet, because of 1h6 460 was claimed as a minimum, would be a total loss. volcanoes,” Bowie said. “ A itself.” The tow-headed boy who began buzzed with rumors of a “ corner” his five-year-silence about Sin­ it was admitted at the same time Serious Conditions. Hartford, Conn., March 12.— Meanwhile, government steam­ great area of the hot sut'face his climb to fame and fortune in a in Radio. Gossip had it that a pow­ was hurled far out beyond the clair bonds, Avas suggested by Sen­ that the maximum, as of today is "Your committee believes the Harold N. Guilfoyle, federal veter­ boat officials were preparing to erful pool, operated by Arthur Cut- ator George W. Norris, Republican not much if any greater than that. mail plane at two-hundred-aud- atmosphere. This mass may conditions existing in the Pitts­ inarian, may be ready to face Judge launch an invesiigation of the ten of Chicago, Fisher Brothers of of Nebraska. Insurgent leader. The greatest comfort which the burgh district and other coal fields something a month, has earned Detroit and possibly William C. Du­ have formed the moon— other Norris declared Mellon’s sileiico Hoover managers have is that their L. P. Waldo Marvin in Superior grounding of the Robert E. Lee on crusal materit.ls cast upward in the United States are of a most more in a year than most people the Mary Ann rocks, a mile and a rant of Ncav York, is behind the about his handling of bonds, ob­ tables of potential strength show Court here tomorrow for a plea in by the supervolcano possibly serious nature and dangerous to accumulate in a lifetime. half off Manomet Point. movement to buy up Radio stock. tained from Sinclair by Will H. votes from every corner of the the best interest of our citizen­ the charge of first degree murder Captain Harland W. Robinson, Durant, former president of Gener­ ccattered into meteor clouds.” Hays, former Republican natiomil country— from Blaine to California, ship,” said the report. All this he has accomplished who was in command of the East­ al Motors Corporation, is conceded Whether the moom was chairman, Avas sufficient cause to and from Michigan to tbe southern without in any way forsaking tho which was handed down by a Grand "dragged” away from the “ Your committee found no star­ Jury here last week. Guilfoyle is ern steamship liner during the gale to be tlie man wha has made the require his resignation as a Cabi­ states tbat line the gulf. vation in the Pittsburgh district, calling which made him one of the and snow on the evening of last most money on the stock exchange earth by some outside attrac­ net member, Bowden's Strength yet evidence on every hand was world’s greatest heroes of all time. to be e.xarained this afternoon to Friday, declared that "undoubtedly in the last four years. His profits tion, or whether it was literal­ Mellon, Hays and William .AI. In contrast, they point to the that tlie food was none too plenti­ Althougii he is known to have determine his exact condition, and the accident was caused by a faulty are said to approximate $50,000,- ly “ shot off” , its density Is 3.3 Butler, Republican national chair­ more seclionalized strength of ex- smoked one cigarette, he has never ful aud was of necessity the cheap­ physicians representing both the compass due to severe weather con­ 000 in that period. times that of water— approxi­ man and ProsidciiL Coolidge’s cam- Gov. Frank O. Lowden. the fore­ est that could be purchased. indorsed any brand. He does not ditions and the snow inside the pi- .\ .Plunger mately the same as the earth’s paigit^mauager., meanwhile Avere favor any particular style of cloth­ state and Guilfoyle himself will then most and strongest candidate that “ Your committee was impressed decide -v^hether he. isioow physical­ • Jot house.” Cutten Ava.s firat heard of as a crUst, while there arc other called to appear as Avitiicsscs b'u- has apjeared to chaBens^ the pro- with the courage a;id determination ing or golf tails and he weafs~^o‘ Need Lighthouse plunger on tiic Chicago Board of geological similarities making fore the Senate public lands com­ plan's collar. ly able to go into court. gress of'the Hoover mSvement" of tlie miners to stand up for what Dr. Kerchival Holt is the physi­ Mariners were urging the es­ Trade. He fought the Bears to a it appear that the “ moon was mittee tomorrow. All have agreed Lowden's delegate strengtli, as of they believed was their due— an Spurns ^lilliuns tablishment of a light ship at the standstill in the wheat iparket and born of the earth.” to be present. Millions in vaudeville contracts cian who will act on behalf of the today, they figure at roughly 200 American wage making possible an state in the examination. Gull- northerly entrance to Cape Cod made a fortune. Subsequently he BoAvie pointed out that “ .Mr. Coblidge,’’ said Norri.s, in the initial balloting, nearly all American standard of living. have been spurued with a snap of canal, contending that the gas buoy operated successfully as a Bull in meteorites Avhich reach the “ ought to have required Mr. Mel­ his fingers, and millions more in foyle’s own physician is Dr. Joseph of which comes from the insurgent One of the most serious condi­ Heyman. now marking the spot is inefficient. industrial stocks. The Fisher Broth­ earth likewise are similar in lon to resign as soon as he kg,cv.’ and peevish grain belt, from Illin­ movie royalties have been left for A light ship blasting her steam ers Avere members of the famous material, indicating they were that -Mr. Mellon had remaifccd tions the committee found was the those who go in for that sort of Trial by Jury ois to the Dakotas. The Lowden I interference: of the coal and Iron whistle would have prevented the firm that makes Fisher bodies for once a part of the earth or silent for nearly five years about people do not claim much more thing. Harassed almost to distrac­ That Guilfoyle will choose a trial wreck, they said. carriages and automobiles. They some other like body. Mr. Sinclair’s bonds. It was Air. police at post offices located at coal tion by airplane manufacturers, in­ by jury when his case is finally un­ than that at this stage. mines on the company property, us­ Wind and rain wailed a dirge art; now executives of General iMo- Alellon’s duty as a public officer of In the background is the Dawes ventors and operators who have of­ der way was Indicated today by his around Manomet Point today for tors. the government to come forwa'cl ually in connection with its office fered millions to have him- sit at counsel. Judge Samuel Rosenthal, candidacy, unannounced, apparently and store. the three brave Coast Guardsmen The first l^ ck of 10,000 shares and reveal tbat bond transaction immobile, and yet of such menacing their own glasS-top desks, he has though Judge Rosenthal would not who met their death when a surf- of Radio tills morning sold at Avilh Hays.” A'ictiins of Police. persisted in his determination nev­ make a jrositive declaration as to potentialities that the Hoover back­ "Everywhere your committee boat upset a short time after the 12014. unchanged, but thereafter MARRIAGE UNSUITED .Minced No Worths. ers see it lurking in every shadow. er to capitalize his name for mere­ the jury, Guilfoyle, under the law, big task of rescuing 263 men, wom­ for almost an hour the price rose Robinson minced no words in visited they found victims of the ly personal financial gain. Lindy has the right to be tried by three If, as the anti-Hoover people claim, coal aud iron police who had been en and children from the liner was steadily to 128. The Bears brought FOR GENIUS, HE SAYS fiaying the Republican Party be­ Hoover can be stopped at Kansas has put all liis legs in one cockpit judges, if he elects a court trial. completed. A fund for the families it back to 123 but it almost imme­ cause of the Sinclair bond deals. He beaten up and were still carrying Otherwise he will face a jury of 12 City, then the Dawes candidacy at and then given undivided attention of the dead was being raised. Fu­ diately resumed its upward tread described the revelations of Satur­ scars on their faces and the head to keeping that "sliip on an even residents of Hartford county. once becomes over-sliadowin.g and from the rough treatment they had neral services were conducted for and around noon was selling at 120. day as “ disclosures of peculiarl« all-previous for the Hoover mana­ keel— and the money has rolled in. Court attaches today believed Captain William H. Cashman. Bears have taken a bad beating Count Keyserling Declares No disgustin.g and revolting corrup­ received. Your committee found Can’t Dodge Money that Guilfoyle would be brought gers say if their candidate can be more or less evidence of boot- Surfman Frank Griswold and' of late. One trader Avas reported to­ Man of Spirit Ever Married tion.” He also declared the Re­ .stopped Lowden can also be count­ Despite his longing for obscur­ into the county building tomorrow Surfman Edward P. Stark were the day as having lost $400,000 In Gen­ morning but they had nothing real In the Past 800 Years. publicans, if they desired to reform ed out. ity, he has never been able to rid other two who died. Griswold’s body eral Motors stock alone. Other their party, “ might have to restore (Continued on '.2 ) himself of the Midas touch thrust on which to base that opinion. heavy losses have been recorded. Hip Question Mark has not yet been recovered. Chicago, March 12 — The man other contributions,” aside from The biggest question mark today, upon him by Paris last May. He However, they were ready for tlie Up to a week ago last Saturday tlie lias run away from more millions case and for the possible large num­ who aspires to be great, to be a those made by Sinclair. Bears had been in an excellent po­ It Avas the noAv famous memor­ than any man in history. But he ber of spectators that generally is sition. They had been laying stress genius, to do unusual things, must has not been able to remain as on hand when a case seems likely never marry. andum, Avritten by the late John T. K IO F.D on these factors: Pratt, NeAV York Standard Oil of- humble in the records of the in­ to offer spectacular features. TWO CHILDREN DIE 1. Unsatisfactory conditions In Marriage overwhelmin.gly de­ come tax division of the treasury feats all individuality in a man and licial before his death, that pro­ i a number of industries. voked attacks on the leadership of BABY FAXE BANDIT deiiartment as in his own dashing 2. Increase In unemployment in makes his thoughts serfs to those of FROM ODD ILLNESS his wife, according to the eminent the Republican Party. In his IN AUTO CRASH spirit. some parts of the country. memorandum Pratt noted liis hav­ Most of Lindbergh’s fortune, 3. The poor shoAving of some savant. Count Harmann Keyserling, considered by many the greatest ing received $50,000 in Sinclair which has congealed about him at SHOOTING OF DOG Oxalic Acid Found in One’s industries in their net earnings re­ READY FOR ‘ CHAIR’ the average rate of $100,000 a port for 1927. thinker in the world today. bonds in return for which he sent Fred W. Upliani, of Chicago, then Stomach— Uncle is Also Se­ 4. Falling off of railroad^traf­ Count Keyserling, visitor in Chi­ Hartford Resident Tries to riously Sick. fic. cago, praised women as rulers, as Republican national treasurer, a (ContlNued on Page 3) LEADS TO MURDE check for $50,000. In the corner I 5. The attitude of the federal guiders of the destinies of the To Die Shortly Before Mid­ Michi,?an City, Ind., March 12 — world, but bitterly denounced them of the memorandum were the reserve banks in attacking specuhi- names— “ Weeks, Andy, Butler, Du­ Outdistance Train at Wal­ Arrests in connection with tlje uon in the market by raising its as parasites on men's intelligence. strange deaths of Richard Bohle, 4, rediscount rates. “ During etehJt hundred years of pont.” night For Killing Store­ lingford Crossing. I Farmer Cfiases Coast and his baby brother, prvllla, were the world’s history no man of spirit 40 PERSONS DEAD reported imminent by Michigan City ever married. He entered a monas­ I EARLY DEV’ELOP.MENTS authorities today. The investiga­ tery instead. Genius is not born of 1 Washington, Mai'ch 12.— Tbe keeper During a Holdup. tion was quickened by a report sent MISS MILLER READY genius. It is an accident. mask of secrecy, Avhich has kept ■VN'allingford, Conn., March 12.— IN BIG'LANDSLIIDE here from Chicago chemists stating America, according to the Ger­ the public for five years from L. I. Atwood, of 65 8 Farmington that traces of oxalic acid has been man savant, is due for a “ gradual knowing about Harry F. Sinclaii’’s Is Killed By the Latter. lavish use of the Continental Trad­ Boston, March 12.— His father avenue, Hartford, was instantly found in the viscera of Richard. FOR HER CONVERSION change” which will startle the and mother having paid their last Meanwhile, physicians are fight­ world and particularly America It­ ing Company's $3,080,000 Liberty killed here today when a south­ Bond “ slush fund” to pay off de­ vi-'it to him in his cell in the death ing to save the life of William Sims, American Girl, Closely Guard­ self. bound New York, New Haven & Between 200 and 300 In­ Rochester, N. H., Marph 12.— an uncle of the dead boys. He was ficits of the Republican Party, u'as . tior in state’s prison, Herbert Glea­ Hartford railroad freight train stricken with the same mysterious ed, to Go Through Hindu slowly crumbling today under the Moonshine and an argument over a hammering investigation by the son, 21-year-old slayer of James struck and demoiished his automo­ jured When Earth Falls on dog were the reasons given today illness a short time after his nep­ Ceremonies Tomorrow. lUonagle. ^Medford store keeper, bile at the Ward street crossing. hews had died. Senate public lands committee. wiis; preparing to die today. He will by County- Attorney Bert R. Coop­ London, March 12.— Accom­ ENGUSH FLYER KILLED There Avere a number of sensa­ Miss Helen Bowers, of 56 Tremont Dr. Frank R. Warren, the physi­ tional developments following go to the electric chair shortly street, Hartford, jumped from At­ City of Santos, Brazil. er for the fatal shooting of Wil­ cian who attended the three. Ques­ panied by armed guards carrying al'L'M- midnight tonight. wood’s car as she saw the impend­ liam Thurston, local farmer, by tioned Mrs. Sims, he said. She ad­ sheated swords. Miss Nancy Ann IN TRY FOR A RECORD revelation of a note, in the hand­ ing disaster, and escaped unhurt. Miller, of Seattle, fiancee of the writing of the late John T. Pratt, Gleason was still cheerful and George Condon, member of the mitted she had used oxalic acid to millionaire Standard Oil official. spent the greater part of yesterday Driver Bewildered former Maharajah of Indore, arriv­ a. Santos, Brazil, March 12.— While Coast Guard patrol of Portsmouth. remove stains from clothing. She ' Avhich apparently linked Secretary in w:-iting and rc-writing a letter By a strange circumstance the Condon and his companion Rod­ declared, however, there had been ed at Nassik for her conversion to actual collision between train and an army of workers labored fever­ the Hindoo faith tomorroAv, said a Traveling at Terrific Speed His of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon that lie wi.sfies the newspapers of ney Eaton, of Dover, Avere lodged in none of the poison in the house and William M. Butler, President the city, to pnlilish after l.is death. automobile occurred forty feet ishly today clearing away the deb­ the pounty jail here. Condon faced since last July. Central News dispatch from Bom­ Plane Dives Into Water and south of the crossing. Atwood prob­ ris of Saturday’s landslide from the bay tills'afternoon. The conversion Coolidge’s 1924 campaign manager His Last Letter a first degree murder charge and Particular attention is to be paid, Disappears. and noAV Republican national chair­ The contents of the letter were ably realizing his situation, appears peak of Monte Serrat, the authori­ Eaton with being an accessory. it was announced, to a disputed ceremonies will take place aW Gan- to have been completely bewilder­ gapur, five miles from Nassik up­ man Avith the Sinclair bond "gifts.” •not divulged but it is understood ties were checking up on the casu­ The automobile driven by Con­ estate in which the Bohles and Sims Southampton, England, March Mellon Refused tiir.t in tlie epistle, tbe youthful ed. He swung his machine around alties. The death list is put at don broke down in front of the Avere to have shared. on the bank of the sacred river so that it headed south on the rail­ Cadaverl. 12.— Flight Lieutenant Kinkead First, Mellon announced that ho slayer asks that boys take a lesson about 40, but others are missing Thurston farmhouse^ A dog started was killed today while trying to had refused to become a "phoney of bad companionship from his road tracks and seemed to.be mak­ and their fate is not yet known. barking, according to Eaton. Con­ NAB TWO SWINDLERS The marriage ceremony will be ing an effort to outdistance the conducted by Hindoo priests later break the world’s seaplane record. contributor" to the party in ex­ present plight. Between 200 and 300 persons were don shot the dog. ^ ■While traveling at an altitude of change for a present of $50,000 in train. The train pursued the auto­ injured. Chase Autoists Atlantic City, N. J., March 12.— In the week, The condemned youth will re­ Miss Miller traveled In a spei^l 400 feet at terrific speed. Kink- Sinclair bonds. The treasury head ceive the last rites of the Roman mobile for some forty feet and Work All Night Condon and Eaton then drove After a chase lasting more than crashed Into the rear. train escorted by a host of serv­ ead’s machine dived vertically and declared Will H. Hays, former Re­ Catholic church shortly before his All night long beneath the glare away. Young Thurston sounded an six months, two men, alleged by the disappeared .^beneath the Avater. publican national chairman, ap­ Girl Junins of searchlights the work of tearing alarm and a number of men gave police to be International stock ants. The entire Nassik hotel has death and will inarch to the electric Meanwhile Miss'Bowers jumped been reserved for Miss Miller and Kinkead was killed on his second proached him with such a transac­ chair from the deatli cell at the away the wreckage went forward In chase. Young Thurston took his swindlers, were under arrest hero from the car In which she was rid­ hope of saving survivors who were today. They said th,ey were Milton her entourage during her stay in flight of the day. / He hopped off tion but that he rejected it, al­ side of Rev. Fr. Michael J. Murphy, earlier, but the extreme cold crip­ though he did make a cash contri­ ing, and rolled over and over in a pinned beneath their shattered * ? S p ^ f S g h r up with the Janis, 29, New Rochelle, N. Y., and that city. chaplain at .state prison. He will nearby field. Dazed and shaken by homes. Ira Janis, 32, his brother of "New pled his motor and he was forced to bution of $50,000. tAvo men and Condon fired, killing Second, Senator William E. receive the holy viaticum about her fall she nevertheless ■was re­ Soldiers, policemen, firemen, vol­ the man almost instag,tly, according York City. RADICALS DEFEATED descend. 11:30 this evening and will prob- ported as without injuries after a The men were arrested here on e Kinkead came here last week to Borah, Republican of Ijiaho, ap­ unteers and laborers from nearby to the prosecutor, Condon then fled pealed to the Republican Party, in Ebly spend the remaining hour of physician examined her. coffee plantations are attacking to the Avoods. United States federal warrant, is­ Warsaw, March 12.— By win­ make an air dash over Southamp­ his life in meditation or conversa­ The accident occurred at 3:55 a. the mountain of earth and stone A posse formed by Thurston’s sued at the request of Edward H. ning forty seats in the Polish Sen­ ton harbor in an effort to hang up a letter to Butler, to “ tell all," re­ tion with Father Murphy. m. The freight was bound from which roared down the slopes of the father, Avas §oon searching for him Lockwood, of New York City, coun­ ate out of a total of 111, the fol­ a new speed record, but bad weath­ pay every cent to Sinclair, and Gleason pays the supreme penal­ Springfield to New Haven. Atwood mountain upon the city with the sel for the British consul general lowers of Marshal Pilsudskl ■svere er compelled postponements until “ clear Itself of this humiliating and he was Raptured at gun point. stigma.” He wrote the letter March ly for the slaying of Monagle, who was driving south from Hartford. force of a tidal wave and the thun­ That Coudon thought the young; In Nei:f York City, acting for the credited today with another major today. was shot down during a holdup. der of a mighty artillery salvo. farmer was going to kill him with Canadian government. The broth­ victory. The world’s speed record of 5 and Borah announced that But- Bleason, a youth without a record, TREASURY ^BALANCE Private homes have been turned the rifle and that he shot in "self- ers are said to have defrauded per­ The Socialists carried only ten 296.9 miles an hour for seaplanes ler’s reply was "very satisfactory.’ had fallen into bad companionship into hospitals. Physicians and med­ defense" was before the other could sons In many sections of the United seats while the remaining seats was made by Major De Bernard!, of Under the circumstances. It was ind sought money, he said, for 'Washington, March 12.— $47.- ical supplies have been sent on raise the rifle was the defense otf- Statea and Canada of $760,000 went to the several minority Radi­ Italy, during the Schneider cup 'gin, Janes and Jasz.” 411,891.16. sneclal trains from Sao Paulo. erefl for Condon. dUrlnc the last five years. cal parties. races. (COntlnaed on Paxo St

V* >A(3E TWO MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. ed president of the club. Other Am St Fdy . . . 64% 64% 64% irCULLOUGH REMAINS officers are Stuart Taspgart,; vice- Am Sugar . . 60% 60 60 fiKBHIN DinUSE STAR^ PAY HONOR presldient; Ellis Gallls, treasurer Am T & T. .182 181% 182 OWNERS B IM D George Foots, financial secretary; Local Stocks Am Woolen . 22% 22% 22% R o c k v i l l e BRITISH CLUB PRESIDENT Fred Baker, recording secretM-y. Anaconda .. . 54% 54% 54% The banquet was In charge dfsA 184% FOR MUSTER HERE TOFREDPAHON (Fwnlahed by Putiumi & Co.) Atchison . .. . 184% 184% FOR SUFFERING committee consisting of Mr. McCui-s’- Bald Loco . . . 282 277 280% Town Tax Increase More than 60 persons attended lough, David Robinson and Mr. (\ Bid Asked Balt & Ohio 110% 110% ^ Bank Stocks A meeting of the voters of the the annual banquet of the Britlsh- Foots. Beth St .. . . .59% 59% 59% American club in Orange hall on City Bank & Trust . .875 Can Pac . . .214% 213% 213% town of Vernon was held Friday af­ Capital Natl Bank . . .285 305 ternoon for laying the town tax Take to Suggestion That An­ INCOALfiELD Chamlee and De Loca Pub­ Saturday night. A supper and en­ C M & St Paul 22% 22% 22% tertainment were followed by the Mayor Walker declined cham­ Conn River ...... 300 do pfd .----- 39% 38% ■39 rate for the fiscal year of 1927. A — 55 13% mill tax was voted. The meet- (Continaed from Page 1.) election of officers. Entertainment pagne in New Orleans. The mayor First Bond and Mort Chi & Nor . 79 3/i 79% 79% other Big Time Be Held licly Praise Him— Man­ was furnished by members of the explained some time ago that, hla First Natl (Htfd) .. .295 Ch Rk Isl . 110% 109% 109% 'ing was called to order by George Hart Nat B & T r -----500 520 Arnold, first Selectman. The rate 1^ legging In the places 4t visited; and club. / health prohibited further partici­ Con Gas . .135% 134% 134% James McCullough was re-elect­ pation in the national pastime. Htfd Conn Tr Co. . . .750 800 Corn Prod . .72% 72 72% an increase of % mill over last Here This Snmmer. in one community especially it chester Folks at Debut. Land Mtg & Title . . . 60 Dodge Bros . 18% 18% 18% year. Taxes are due April 1st, and seemed as if the morals had broken Morris Plan Bank . . . 15 0 Erie .... . 53% 53% 53% 5% will be allowed before April down entirely. Park St. Trust ...... 575 15th. As the meeting had such a “Very little time was given to Gen Elec . .140% 136% 140 The annual banquet and get to­ Mario Chamlee and DeLuca, Phoenix St B T r -----430 Gen Mot . .158% 156% 157% small attendance, being held in the the economic side of this contro- world famous operatic stars, were Riverside Trust ...... 500 afternoon. It was voted that in the gether of the South Manchester versty, but we have every reason to Gillett Raz .102% 102 102 Fire Department was held Saturday among the first to congratulate; Bonds Inspirat...... 18% 18% 18% future special town meetings would believe that the coal industry gen­ publicly Fred Pafton, former Man-' Kiddies Theater Goujpoii Conn H P 5%s . . . .j.08 110 be held in the evening. night. For several years this event erally Is not In a prosperous condi­ Int Nickel .. . .92 89% 91% which comes at the climax of the Chester boy, In his first real ap­ THIS COUPON. WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY B^id_^yd 5 s ...... ''04 Int Paper .. , .72 72 72 Bebekah Lodge to Entertain tion, and we urge that the Investi­ pearance as Count Monterone in East Conn Power ...101% 103 Mayflower Rebekah Lodge, No. setback tournament held each year gation by the whole committee be CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “BARGAIN Kennecott . . 81% 80% 81% has taken place In Cheney hall. The Verdi’s “Rlgoletto” on the stage of Conn L P 4 % s...... 102% 103 Le Vulley . . , .87% 87 87 38, will hold a meeting Tuesday searching and severe in every de­ the Metropolitan Opera House on MATINEE” AT THE Insurance Stocks 94 evening. The assembly president, firemen this year decided to hold tail, looking forward to some solu­ Mack Truck . .94% 93% the affnr in the spacious quarters Friday evening. The two famous xAetna Insurance ...8 5 5 865 Marl Oil . . . . .35% 35 % 35% Mabel Frost Johnson of Torrington tion by legislation that will put the singers appeared in four or five A^na Cas & Sure . . .900 920 46% 46% and vice president, Mrs. Anna of Hose Company No. 3, on Spruce great coal Industry In a reasonably CIRCLE THEATER Mo Pac com , 46% street. Those attending Included curtain calls and both shook hands Aetna L if e ...... 860 870 NJ5T Central . .163% 162% 163 Vance of Plainville and district dep­ prosperous basis.” with Mr. Patton while the curtain Conn General ...... 1800 1820 New Haven . . 62 61 61% uty president, Miss Mary Hutchi­ about 100 men from the four com­ Committee members have Indi­ calls were going on. Automobile...... 405 415 Nor Man Co , 61% 61% 61% son of South Manchester, will be panies In the South Manchester cated they favored a federal coal * Mr. Patton had previously sung Saturday Afternoon, March 17 Hartford Fire ...... 843 850 Nor Pac . . . . , 95 95 95 the guests of honor. This is always Fire Department and a number of commission, patterned after the a minor rqle in Wagner’s “Das Hart St Boil ...... 845 855 Penn R R .. . .66% 66% 66% a gala night for Mayflower Lodge invited guests. interstate commerce commission, Rheingold” but his Friday evening BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL _ Lincoln iSat Life . . . .120 Pere Mar . . . ,132% 132 132 and very elaborate plans are. being The dinner was put on by Chef to regulate the industry. appearance was the first in which National Fire ...... 1090 1110 Post Cereal . ,122 121% 122 made. The officers of the lodge Osano and served by about a dozen he had a major role, and even that Phoenix ...... 845 855 Pullman new . 82% 81% 81% will serve a supper to the officers of the firemen representing the dif­ did not give him the best oppor­ Rossia ...... 170 175 Radio Cor . . ,128 120% 125 and visitors. Mrs. Edna Thompson ferent companies. The menu in­ SEVEN ARE TIED IN tunity In tha-world to show what Travelers...... 1740 1760 Sears Roe . . , .87% 87 87% is chairman of the supper and Mrs. cluded roast beef with mushrooms, he could d o/ His i;ole was that of Public Utility Stocks So Pac ...... 119% 119 119 Vera Cobb will have charge of the stuffed potato and numerous side the count whose daughter the Duke Conn L P 8 % . . Sou Rail . - . .143% 143 14 3% entertainment and members’ whist dishes. Bill Waddell’s singing or­ HANDICAP AT TRAPS of Mantua has betrayed. He is Conn L P 7 % • • S O of N J . , 39% 39 39 which will follow the meeting. chestra kept things lively while the jeered by Rlgoletto, the father of Green Wat & Gas 63% 62 % 62% The Trinity Past Grands Associ­ dinner was being served and led Gilda, who is the duke’s jester. He Studebaker . ation will meet Mayflower Lodge Hart E L ...... Tob Prod . .. .108% 1 0 8 3/8 108% the chorus singing. Dr. Kavanek Spanks the Clay places a father’s curse on Rigolet- Hart Gas com . . Union Pac . . 192% 192% 192% Past Grands In the afternoon and Senator “Bob” Smith who has to, which results In the tragedy Hart Gas pfd . . be entertained by the officers in Birds For 89 in 100 at Rain­ U S Rubber . 43% 42% 43 been toastmaster at these events bow Range Saturday. with which the opera ends. S N E Tel Co . . U S Steel . . ,146% 145 145% the evening. for several years back had that Job On Saturday evening Mr. Patton Conn El Ser pfd Kirk Mason Wood again Saturday night and succeed­ Westinghouse 105% 100 105 Dr. J. J. Kavanek of Hartford sang the role of the king of Egypt Conn P o w e r ...... 435 Willys Over . . .20% . 20% 20%. Kirk Mason Wood died at 2 ed in keeping up his good repu­ in Verdi’s “Aida.” This' role allow­ STATE Manufacturing Stocks o’clock Sunday morning at the tation as a presiding officer. The led the field at the weekly shoot of the Manchester Rod and Gun club ed him more opportunity to display * American Hard ...... 75 Rockville City Hospital where he speechmaking that followed dealt his wonderful voice. American Silver...... 25 TWELVE WEEKS REVIVAL has been ill for the past nine weeks. with subjects of a serious nature on Saturday at the Rainbow range. The Manchester and Hartford LA.ST Acme W ire...... 8 Mr. Wood was born in Rockville, as well .as those.^ot so serious. Dr. Kavanek broke 89 out of 100 people who went to hear Mr. Patton TONIGHT TI.MES TONIGHT Billings Spencer com. 1 Oct. 6, 1883, the son of Charles Among those who were called on targets, pressed ^ closely by R. O. on Friday and Saturday report that Billings Spencer pfd. . 3 OF SALVATIONISTS ENDS and Sylvia Wood. He graduated Included Harry Schieldge of No. 1, Cheney Jr., whose score was 82. he was in fine form in both appear­ H. B. WARNER Bigelow Hart com . . . 94 from the Rockville High School in Joseph Chambers for No. 2, James More than 20 gunners put up a ances, deserving fully the praise he Bristol Brass . . . 11 1903 and shortly afterward he ac­ Stevenson for No. 3 and William spirited contest in the handicap received and the applause which ANNA Q. NILSSON, ALICE JOYCE Collins C o ...... 112 All services were conducted in cepted a position as teller at the Taylor for No. 4. Others who shoot and seven ties for first place he was given jointly with Chamlee Colt Fire A rm s...... 30 the Salvation Army hall yesterday First National Bank, a position were the result. These ties will be by members of the band and the spoke were Fire Commissioner W. and DeLuca. Eagle L ock ...... 80 which he has held for the past J. Crockett, W. H. Schieldge, shot next Saturday at 3 o’clock. Standing room in the Metropoli­ _ SORRELL andSON Fafnir Bearings...... 110 special services brought to a close twenty-five years. Mr. Wood, who Following are the scores: Hart & Cooley...... 215 the 12-week revival campaign in Joseph Ferguson, Ex-Chief 0. J. tan Opera House was at a premium At no tihie has there been prepared for the eyes of the had lived in Rockville all his life, Atwood, Asst. Chief Daniel J. Hag­ Hit H’c’p Tol. and the doors were closed after the Inter Sil com . . .160 165 which the local corps has been tak­ is widely known and highly esteem­ world such a living, glorious, stirring story of sincere Inter Silver pfd . . . .130 ing part. The guest conductor of tlie gerty, Charles Rogers, Walter Ma­ R. O. Cheney .... 44 12 50 number of people who were in the love. The love of a father for his son; a love that ed. He always had a cheerful word honey, Robinson Crockett, Edward R. Barrett ...... 43 15 50 building had reached the maximum Landers, Frary & Clk 76 band for the day was Harry Bul­ for everyone he met and his many laughed at a world tliat called him a failure—a love that iPnn & Bow A .... 19 lard, former band master in Eng­ Colman of the north end Richmond ...... 33 22 50 required by the ordinances of the friends who knew him intimately Turkington ...... 3 2 21 50 fire department. asked of life only one reward: “Make me a success as a do B ...... 10 land a member of the international prized his fellowship. He was a department. Chief Albert Foy father.” New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 Staff band of London . of the south end depart­ Trueman ...... 30 3.1 50 Among those who went to New Could a mother do more for her daughter? member of Rising Star Lodge, I. O. Lynch ...... 37 18 50 York were Mrs. Otto Nelson, Miss do cor’...... 25 Morning services were conducted O. Knights of Pythlans and the ment, August Simonson, Ed­ Niles Be P on d ...... 35 by Leslie Larder and John Lyons. ward Ferris, Judge Raymond A. McCormick ...... 25 30 50 Charlotte Veitch, Robert and ADMISSION FOR THIS PICTURE Fish and Game Club. Mr. Wood is Johnson and Deputy Judge Thomas Kavanek ...... 47 2 49 George Veitch of this town, cousins J R Mont p f d ...... — In the afternoon a special musical survived by an uncle, Thomas H. of Mr. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. 30c, 40c, CHILDREN 10c North & Judd...... 30 service was held and Rev. W. D. Wood of Hartford: a niece. Miss Ferguson. Elliott ...... 37 12 49 Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 90 Woodward of this town spoke. A From the sentiment expressed by Irons ...... 27 20 47 Faulkner of Hartford, Miss Edith Ruth DeForest of Rockville and Hunter and Frank Hansen of this Peck, Stowe & Wil . 19 number of special items were given four cousins, Mrs. Florence Comins most of the speakers the firemen Curtis ...... 22 24 46 Russell Mfg Co . by the band and Individual mem­ were urged to stage another muster Mullen ...... 34 12 46 town, and Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Rog­ of Staten Island, George Wood and ers of New Haven. A delegation of TOMORROW DA? ONLY TOMORROW Scoville Mij Co . bers. Mrs. Edith Daly of Rockville and during the coming summer. It was Hohenthal ...... 28 18 46 Smyth Mfg Co . . The young people’s meeting at 6 Montie ...... 19 24 43 singerp of the Staten Island Choral Mrs. Minnie Flad of Suffleld. The the opinion of all the men present club, for which Mr. Patton has PERCY Stanley Wks com o’clock was in charge of Mrs. Maria funeral services will be held Tues­ that such an affair was not only Willis ...... 32 10 42 Standard Screw . Turkington and her daughter, En­ sung, was also present. day at 2 o’clock from the home of good for the firemen but also a big F. Iro n s...... 11 31 42 Mr. Patton’s rise In the music MARMONT in lorrin gtou ...... sign Myrtle Turkington. At 7 Phineas Talcott of 28 Prospect advertisement for the town. The i: S Envelope pfd o’clock the services were conducted world reads like a fairy tale. He street. Rev. George S. Brookes will subject of consolation of the fire was born in Manchester and went Union Mfg Co . . . by William Hall, William Hanna officiate and burial will be In Grove districts in town was also talked Whit C il V-je and William Leggett. OPEN FORUM to work In the silk mills here. La­ ‘SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS’ Hill Cemetery. about and met with much favor. ter he removed to Long Island A DR.lM.l OP UNDERWORLD LOVE! Notes Following the speaking prizes where he furthered his education Charles Schiller has returned to were awarded to the successful fire­ CLEARING A DISPUTE by working in a music store. He TOMORROW NIGHT SPECIAL McCORMICK-JONES Plainville after spending a few men in the recent setback tourna­ has sung for many prominent or­ N. Y. Stocks days in town. ment. A silver loving cup was Editor, The Herald— ganizations in this country and has awarded to the men of No.2, and A simple home wedding was Miss Rose Blake of Boston spent In recent Issues both of this had leading parts in traveling opera the week-end at the home of her Joseph Chambers accepted in be­ paper and the Hartford Courant, companies. held at the home of Mrs. Charles half of the men of the company. High Low 1 p. m. A. Marsh, Attleboro, Wednesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fpank Blake Dllworth-Cornell Post, American HIb contract began with the Met­ S VAUDEVILLES James Rogers, and Bob May were -Alied Ohem .155 153% 154% afternoon when her granddaughter, of Union street. Legion, denied any support to a ropolitan on January 3 and will end ACTS Miss Josephine Gregus of the given a prize fpr having the largest on March 30. He has been booked ACTS ■'Aiis Chal .120% 119 120% Miss 'Virginia Bradford Jones was team score la the tournament and movement then on .foot, to infiu- NO ADVANCE INi FliI

C i- ' ' - ''f - -V m^fclHESTER (CONN.) EVENING JOE^ALD, MONBAY,JMAH^»12,:1928.

EDiDY HAS AHASSB) HOOVER’S STRENGTH MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS • Stamford, Conn,, March 12.— Greenwidi. CSonn., March 12 —^ G .O .P . CAUCUS HERE Classes As Criminals Samuel *‘M«lchionome, 26, is under Coroner John J. Bhelan la I NEARLY 1 mUON treatment Stamford hospital SPREAD OVER U. S. the 'weatii^ today'at Us. home lit’; DINNER TOMORROW with three »y e r e stab wounds, one Bridgeport and •araa forced to peat- N E T WEEK MONDAY Some Auto Violators near the heart, while Jack Borea, a pone for another 24 houri his Inji (Cootinned from page 1) Sprpee street resident, is being (Continued from Page 1.) quest Into the death of Ward sailoft. Young Folks to Entertain; held without hall pending the out­ Schofield, nine-yeaf-old son of a month since his _ Paris flight, falls three months from the date of as­ local 'doctor who was killed by ap. Playlet “The Gock Shop” to come of - Melchionomo’s injuries. FORD’S FORD FORTUNATE iteder the head of '“ earned^ income” The. stabbing is said to have been sembly, is the attitude of New York automobile here Friday evening. ^ Win Be Held in Recreation Be Presented. Commissioner Stoeckel' Be­ — which means work fdr pay at tie the outcome of a Sunday night card and Pennsylvania leaders. controls of the “ Spirit of St. Louis.” party on Spruce street. No republican candidate has ever Returns from the advance sale IN TILT WITH TROLLEY About $300,000 has come from his been named without the support of Center— First Time Away of tickets for the Mother and lieves Dhmk DriverS; writings. these powerful states, which have NORTH ENDERS TU T A H i/i Daughter Spring Frolic tomorrow . Two series of dally flight narra­ LUTHER LEAGUE TO BE 169 delegates in the convention. From Old Town HaU. evening at the South Methodist Evaders and. Reckless tives, one from Europe and one Thus far, they are uncommitted, al­ church, point to an attendance of Ford’s Engine ^Pushed Back from Central America, have netted though the Hoover managers have > OF FAMOUS HYMNS considerably over 300. A glance at Under Ford But Both Fords approximately $150,000 from a HOST TO HARTFORDITES been industriously at work in New i the menu cards reveals that the Drivers Should Be So Escape Utter Wrecking. newspaper ssmdicate. His book York and claim a minimum of 30 The Republican caucus for the meal will consist of fruit cup, bak­ ‘^We” has been a best seller for of New York’s 90 votes. “ Great Hymns of the Centnrtes’*- purpose of electing delegates to the ed ham, mashed potatoes and spin­ A Ford coupe driven by Walter months. Royalties have already The Luther League of the Swed­ Should New York and Pennsyl­ wlll be the topic for general discu#-' Republican state convention to he ach, vegetable salad, rolls and cof­ D esipated. Ford of 105 Oak street collided p^ounted close to $200,000, with ffion at the union get-together held in Hartford, April 17 and 18, ish Lutheran church of this town vania go over to the Hoover cause, fee, sponge cake, ice cream and head-on with a Manchester-bound publishers predicting a million will entertain the Hartford Luther it would admittedly be just about Second Congregational and Northt will take place next Monday night, salted nuts. trolley on Center street near the sales before the present year is out. March 19, at the School street Rec­ League at thte West Side Recrea­ all over but the shouting. Butj Methodist attendants tomorrow' The program will be entirely by There are at least three types of Edgewood House shortly after 9 As an author, Lindy earned more tion Center tomorrow evening. Be­ neither haa done so, and there Is no evening. This is the fourth In thei reation building. Manchester is en­ the young folks of the church, ex­ list year than Sinclair Lewis and motor vehicle law violators who o’clock last night. The machine was tween 50 and 75 visiting leaguers indication that anything of the ,kort series of similar meetings and will titled to four delegates to the con­ cept for those who give the toasts, badly damaged. Willa Gather combined. are expected. vention. The caucus will also name should be classed and prosecuted will be forthcoming before the^<^,g;^- he held In the North Methodirt and the Boston entertainer, Miss Although the motor of the car Pay as Director Sherwood Anderson who heads sembly three months from today. a town committee for the ensuing Nan Lagerstadt. The cast for the vestry. The joint leaders ■will be A.. as criminals says Commissioner was pushed back into the driver’s t As a director of the Guggemhelm the committee of arrangements an­ New York leaders are holding their F. Howes and F. B. Clarke. MisS' two years. William S. Hyde is the play “ Keeping Him Home” to be Robbins B. Stoekel in discussing the seat, Ford was not seriously in­ Foundation for the Promotion of nounces two basketball games— one present chairman of the Republican organization in line on the “ Draft Bernice Lydall and Mrs. F. C. Allen-- given by the Standard Bearers is ^s jured and none of the glass on the Aeronautics, Lindy received an an­ between seniors and the other be­ follows: Mrs. Todd, Esther Met­ “ Automobile Criminal” in the Goolidge” argument, and in Pesin- w ill. he the pianists and Mrs*- town committee. nuity fixed by his friends here at tween juniors. There will also be sylvania the organization has been The call for the Republican cau­ calf; Mr. Todd, Frances Burr; Neal March bulletin of the State Motor Ford was broken. George F. Borst and Rev. F. C.' $100,000. His all-UnIted States bowling for both the ladies’ and strangely silent. cus, which is printed in another Morgan, Robert Wilson, Jean Todd, Vehicle Department. The offenders Allen will sing as solos some ,6f,_ tour last fall added $225,000 more. men’s teams and two-man pool their favorite hymns. The vested, column of today’s Herald^ desig­ Florence Wilson; Mrs. Lethly, Dor­ he considers deserving of this treat­ 7 St. Louis threw $35,000 at his For Mellon First NICHOLS-DICKSON tournaments. The committee in The Pennsylvanias are expected junior choir of the North Methodist nates the School street Recreation othy Smith; Mrs. Harkness, Elena ment are drunken operators, evad­ feet for the Paris flight. And the charge la anxious for a large at­ Center as the meeting place. This Burr. ers of responsibility, and reckless Pan-American flight, undertaken to cast their 79 votes for Secretary church will sing and the hymns fori, tendance of the local members. Re- group singing will be from the^ will be the first time that a Repub­ The cast for the playlet “ The drivers. Especially does he hold Miss Agnes J. Dickson, daughter chiefly as a tribute to his friend fr^eshments will be served about 10 of the Treasury A. W. Mellon on the lican caucus has been held in any Clock Shop” by the Golden Rule that -“the most blamewourthy of all of Mr. and Mrs. David Dickson of and admirer Dwight Morrow soon o’clock. first ballot until the situation is Methodist church hymnal. AT: other place than the town hall in Club is as follows: Clockmaker, motor vehicle crimes is\^at of Spruce street and David Paul, Nich­ after the latter moved to the Unit­ clarified. These meetings ha\e been half a century. Two years ago Eleanor Metcalf; alarm clock, Ma­ operating while under the^^fluence ols of Rocky Mount, N. C., were ed States embassy at Mexico City, A good deal may depend, too, thoroughly enjoyable and well at­ when the last caucus was held rian Taylor; cuckoo clock, Ruth of intoxicating liquor.” ^ married at 5 o’clock Saturday eve­ further swelled his income for the upon the outcome of the primary tended. They begin at 7:30 Vlth an the old town hall was avail­ Finley; grandpa clock, Mary Walk­ To raise the punishment for seri­ ning in Center Congregational year. fights in Indiana and Ohio, where informal hymn sing around the able b,ut since that time the build­ er; Gretchen Hans: Dutch clocks, ous motor vehicle offenses above church. Rev. WatSon Woodruff, The Hubbard medal award car­ Hoover has elected to contest for piano and close with a social hour ing has been torn down and sup­ Verb. Hotchkiss, Elena Burr; Fath­ that usually given for misdemean­ pastor of the church performed the ried $25,000 cash and a life an­ delegates against the favorite sons, during which light refreshments planted by the new Municipal build­ er Time, Doris Rogers. ors, the commissioner feels that the ceremony. nuity of $5,000— equal to a cash Watson and Willis. are served. They have been in' Demonstration — “ America for ing. W. S. Hyde, chairman of the “ intent” to violate the law should The bride who was given in mar­ gift of more than $100,000. The JOHN MHTTERHOLZER, JR. A Hoover victory in either of charge of the laymen of both Republican. Town Committee, de­ Americans” by King’s Heralds: riage by her father was attended Woodrow Wilson peace award, to these states— which most practical Two Sisters: Helen, Bernice Harri­ be determined as in other criminal churches, 'with Rev. M. S. Stocking cided that the Recreation building law prosecutions. “ There appears by Miss Ellen Towers as brides­ he bestowed this month, will bring John Metferholzer, Jr., of Coven­ politicians here do not anticipate— of the North Methodist church a» would be as convenient as any son; Elizabeth, Hazel Driggs. Indi­ maid, Miss Francis Dickson, sister him $25,000 more. Through it all might well prove the beginning of ans: Edmundson .Catherine Cord- to be no reason,” he says “ why cer­ try, died jfhls morning at his home leader of the committee. A other place. tain intentional offenses cannot be of the bride was flower girl, and he remains a colonel in the reserve in that p\ace after a long illness a Hoover tempest that would sweep With the Republicans it has been ner, Doris Bronkie. Baggage Men: Joseph Melton, cousin of the bride­ corps, the pay of which would buy {he imperturable New York and Arthur Brown, Albert Brown, Wil­ termed and treated as crimes and with a complication of diseases. He the custom for years to send two others where such intent is not groom was best man. gasolene for a fellow who flew is survived by his parents, Mr. and Pennsylvania leaders off their feet. representatives to the state con­ liam Edmundson, Francis Barlow, The bride wore a gown of white On the other hand, a sanguinary Malcolm Barlow, Harry Anderson. present! be termed and treated as less. Mrs. John Metterholzer, two broth­ vention. However, this year Rep­ misdeamors.” crepe de chine. Her veil, of tulle ' Lindy’s expenses have been paid ers, Aloisio and Leo, and one sis­ defeat for the Cabinet candidate resentative Miss Marjorie Cheney is He suggests a classification of fell from a cap of lace, caught with on virtually every flight since his ter, Mrs. John Covello of Rockville. might reveal such weaknesses in in Europe and will not return in this sort for future law “ in the be­ orange blossoms. She carried a return to America in June. But One of his brothers is employed at the Hoover appeal that it would time for the convention. Some one SEN. NORRIS URGES lief that If the crime, so called, can shower bouquet of bridal roses and pilots who have escorted him de the Orford Soap factory. The render infinitely easier the task of CO LD i else will, therefore, be named to be sharply distinguished and made lilies of the valley. Glared his money is no good any­ funeral will take place Wedesday stopping him. PREVENT The bridesmaid’s frock was of where. Hotel managers, gasolene In any event, the next three take her place. to stand out, public attention will be afternoon at 2 o’clock from the HILL’S acts with amazing quick* ^ ip MEUON’S DISMISSAL focused upon it and sentiment will orchid crepe de chine and her arm merchants and even taxi drivers home. Rev. J. N. Atwood of Coven- months may see the making of the ness. Colds are checked m a few bouquet was of Madame Butterfly refuse to accept his cash. t^^will officiate and the burial will next President of the United States. hours. Complications are avoid* A soon compel better enforcement and ed—health fortified. LINDSEY CHARGES $300 more serious punishment.” In the roses. The flower girl was dressed His more pessimistic friends de­ he in the Coventry cemetery. (Continued from Page Ij in yellow crepe de chine and carried clare that his life is charmed and three offenses specially mentioned Five thousand members of a Be Sure Prioe30c r he finds that the intent to violate a basket of sweet peas. that, try as he will, he cannot avoid JUST TO BE A GUEST felt that Butler had refused the The bride’s gift to the bridesmaid the evil luck of amassing a second The average cost of each Ameri­ philosophical cult now living in suggestion that Republicans raise the law is seldom absent. can’s trip to Europe, including California intend to move to ;i'el- “ There are some acts and omis­ was a string of pearls. The bride­ piillion soon. UINiNE a\fund to pay back all Sinclair con- groom’s gift to his best man was a passage, rail, hotel charges and El-Amama, on the Nile, in order trihiitions. sions which can take place through to live as the Egyptians lived in Get Bed Box ’ vldt'parttmit Springfield Kiwanians Get inadvertence into which intent to gold pen knife. The word “ quiz” originated in spending money is in the neighbor­ Shock When They Invite ■ Hays Subpoenaed hood of $1300. 1300 B. C. Third, the Senate committee commit a crime does not enter,” Following the ceremony at the Ireland. chur.:h a largely attended recep­ Judge to Monday Luncheon- again subpoenaed Hays to testify says the commissioner. “ These Tuesday about the facts that he cannot by A fair interpretation be tion was held at the home of the Springfield, March 12.— Not a withheld on his two previous ap­ classed with others which are plan-4 bride’s parents. On their return few, persons asked themselves, pearances as a witness. The com­ ned and intentional. So there has ' from a two weeks’ wedding trip to “ Why is Judge Liindsey entering mittee also invited Butler to come long since been a classification of Mr. Nichols’ home in North Caro­ the lists as a proponent of “ com­ forward and explain why his name public offenses based upon intent. lina the young couple will make panionate marriage?” Does he real­ was pencilled on the corner of Why isn’t it just to apply the same their home at 15 Dorothy street, ly believe in it or is he commercial­ Pratt’s mysterious memorandum. rule to breaches of an automobile Hartford. The bride has been em­ izing it for his own pecuniary The Sinclair donations to the Re­ law and to recognize and term as ployed in the Royal Typewriter gain?” publican party had unusual signifi­ automobile crimes those offenses in­ company’s office and the bride­ Juldge Lindsey is said to have re­ cance because they were made in to which iintent enters, while pro­ groom is an adjuster of typing ma­ ceived $20^ for his debate in 1923, within a month after the viding a separate and distinct chines in the ^m e plant. Springfield. Senate began to investigate his nomenclature and handling for Several days before his arrival lease of Teapot Dome. They came those offenses where it is not pres­ in the city officers of the Kiwanis chiefly from his “ profits” in the Club thought it would be the cour- ent?” ABOUT TOWN Lth-s Continental Trading Company’s It would he well also. Commis­ leous thing to do, ag he was to deal, which the Supreme Court sioner Stoeckel says if police and ’^ i n the city on the day of their branded as “ conceived in fraud.” court discipline could further dis­ Mrs. Harry McIntosh of West weekly luncheon, to invite him to Middle Turnpike is confined to her MARCH CLUB SALE Other profits from this company be their guest. Not as a speaker, as tinguish between offenses which went to James E. O’Neil and Harry constitute, danger to life and limb home with quinsy sore throat. a .jSgest., , ,, M. Blackmer, both of whom have and those which are purely breaches •flihey wired his management to fled to Europe and refrained from Anyone wishing to accompany that effect. To their surprise they of a rule of convention. Breaches using their “ shares” because they of the automobile law, even mis­ the Rec. basketball team to Hol­ received an answer, according to feared criminal prosecutions. yoke Saturday night should leave , one of the officers of the club, the demeanors, and especially those It was the inscription of the omissions which relate to the equip­ his or her name at the School street GLENWOOD RANGES ■ content of which was, in general, as four names— “ Weeks, Andy, But­ Recreation Center office. Already follows: ment of the car, may occasion seri­ ler and Dupont”— on the Pratt ous accidents. He considers it more one bus load has been planned for “ Judge Lindsey will be glad to note, that smashed the secrecy and another bus will be engaged if be your guest at your noon lunch­ important that misdemeanors 'which surrounding Sinclair’s gifts-to the a sufficient number sign up. The 1 eon, for which his remuneration take place in connection with'' fh'e V Republicans. The note was Pratt’s actual operation of a car should be match is between the Rec- boys and will be 1300. If he is asked to personal record of a deal by which speak his price is $1500.” corrected than it is ■ that more girls five and the Falco girls and he took $50,000 of Sinclair bonds formality should be complied with. boys teams of Holyoke. G ood from Hays and sent a $50,000 As examples he cites the one-light check to Fred W. Upham, the Re­ The funeral of Mrs. William Wil­ publican national treasurer at Chi­ or no tail-light offenses, as against COLUMBIA not carrying operator’s license or son of 14 Ashworth street was held G lenw ood cago. Later, Hays said, Pratt re­ from the Holmes Funeral parlors turned the bonds to him, so he f!-,gistration certificates. , Rev. and Mrs. Appleton of Buck- Autcmobile la'w violators and -yesterday afternoon, with burial in i Ingham were callers at the Parson­ could giye them back to Sinclair. the East cemetery. Heretofore, both the late John V7. viols' O'.'.', of other laws are “ crim- age Saturday afternoon. ii’ s '-” r :cn the same theory, Com- ( p o l i t y Miss Lila Seeley of Eastern Point Weeks and Senator T. Coleman Dupont, Republican of Delaware, j ' !:ci hold.-:. “ Auth- Mrs. Watson Woodruff will en­ ‘ spent the week end at her home on ; ' : ;'ci:::ially agi'ce.” he says, tertain with a tea at her home to­ ' Chestnut Hill. whose names were on the memo-1 < randum, previously were shown to “ li'r.t the criminal is the p;"'duct morrow at three o’clock for the at these Mrs. Lester Hutchins and Mrs. of heredity plus envirenmont. Here­ members of Group 4, Center church Junabel ^ Squiers spent Thursday have handled Sinclair bonds for the Republicans. dity in this sense does not mean women workers. with friends in Berlin. that actual tendency to commit Am azing Mrs. Alonzo Little who has been BUTLER’S STATEMENT crime is inherited hut that certain A miscellaneous shower was ill for the past two weeks Is much Boston, March 12.— “ I don’t qualities which are strongly pre.eent given Saturday night at the home ; improved in health. in the parents when transmitted of Mrs, Edwin C. Bunce, 88 6 Hart­ Mr. A. A. Latham is now able to know what those names were there for,” said William M. Butler, chair­ make a child more open to the in- ford road in honor of Miss Marie Prices sit’ up a short time each day- '’fluence of criminal environment. man of the Republican national Hoffman, whose coming marriage Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoltenfeldt As to the automobile criminal, he is to Thomas Scrivens was announced and daughter of Manchester, Mr. committee speaking today of his a criminal upon the same theory. own name and those of other recently. The hrlde-to-be was and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and Mr. and His character plus his traffic en­ showered with choice gifts of linen, T h e C 126 Mrs. Pitkin of Talcottville were prominent Republicans in a memo­ vironment has made him so. Let us The N Model randum linked with Harry F. Sin­ cut glass, silver and other wares. Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. E. say that he has inherited a tendency The dining room was beautifully P. Lyman. clair. toward cowardice and likes to evade Glenwood Gas Range. “ Andy I suppose that means Mel­ decorated in a color scheme of pink fo r C oal The heaviest snow fall of the sea­ the consequences of his improper and blue. The pastimes Included a son took place Friday night about lon,” remarked Mr. Butler, referr­ acts. It is easy to see how much a ing to the memo which v/as found mock wedding, games, music and 10 Inches in all. The state roads person, successful in one or two dancing. A buffet lunch was served. among the effects of the late John fo r were cleared by the state plows. minor escapes, would become a hit fo r The traveling on the country roads T. Bratt of New York and which and run driver of the worst type.” read: $50,000, Andy, Weeks, Du Mrs. Fannie E. Maxwell of 4 March was about as bad as it could be Commissioner Stoeckel draws a Kensington street was removed to $ Pont, Butler.” March 57.50 Only anyway. In fact the snow has final conclusion in his article, re­ the Memorial hospital today in Hol- $69.50 Only covered up some of the ruts so it “ DuPont, well that’s clear,” con­ garding all autcKmobile offenses. It tinued Mr. Butler, “ Weeks was loran Brothers’ ambulance. She n looks better, but traveling over is that “ those which are committed will undergo treatment. “ A Year to Pay them is somewhat in the light of a secretary of war and former Massa­ in connection with and through the “A Year to Pay” desperate venture. chusetts Senator., Butler, that’s my­ medium of automobile driving self. The funeral of Mrs. Rose H. The Ladles Aid society will meet ought to he graded and segregated Demersey was held yesterday after­ Thursday at the Town Hall. The “ But I don’t know what the and a differentiation made in ac­ Made to sell at the full and fair Glenwood names were for. I know nothing of noon from Holloran Brothers’ par­ The Glenwood Range is not made to sell at hostesses will be Mrs. Bessie Try- cordance with intent. If this can lors, -with burial in the West ceme­ price, and worth every cent of it. But for this connection,” said Mr. Butler. be done, judges of courts will pro­ a price regardless of quality. The manufac­ thall, Mrs. George Champlin, and tery. this month only, we can offer you a‘saving of Mrs. Alonzo Little. “I am going to testify before the bably feel the seriousness of a committee tomorrow, but I have no turers of these ranges put quality first and The Columbia Improvement charge more than is at present the 20 MINERS KILLED many dollars on this C-126 gas range or the comment to make because I know case, and a more careful investiga­ society will hold a card party Fri­ Mexico City, March 12— Bodies fix the price as low as is consistent with quaT- N coal range. “Good Glenwood” quality, a day evening at the hall. Those at­ nothing of the matters Involved. tion into the evidence will be made. of twenty miners killed by posinous tending are asked to make up their “ I have sent a letter to Senator “ Misdemeanors will be handled fumes in the Aurora mine, near ity goods at all times. These price conces­ wonderful even baking oven to start with, all own table to play whichever card Borah, though my letter had no much as they are now for a long Teziutlan, State of Puebla, had been enamel lined, rust proof and easy to keep game they prefer. bearing on this affair, I may talk time to come. It will he necessary recovered today. About forty other sions are for March only and apply to the reg­ clean- Come in and see it for yourself. You Rev. Duane Wain preached Sun­ with Borah when I go to Washing­ to keep, up the morale of the driv- miners are still trapped in the lower ular line of Glenwood Ranges. day morning on the text “ One God, ton tonight.” ingpub^fefato on extent where, with­ levels of the burning mine and 'their ■mil be more than pleased with it and wonder the Father of all” . His talk to the out un^ffly harrassing or making fate is unknown. The mine caught children was “ The Stowaway” . trouble for any well intentioned flre^ast Thursday afternoon. The Model N, shown above is a full sized that we are able to offer such a remarkable HICKMAN TO APPEAL man, it will be possible neverthe­ Mrs. Ruth Jacobs was the leader range with the straight-sided Glenwood oven value at a time when many people axe gettin g of the Christian Endeavor meeting less t make 'that same conscious of Los Angeles, Calif., March 12— his many obligations. If this re­ which gives you more room to bake in and ready to buy a Glenwood jgas range | at the Sunday evening. Her subject was Attorneys for William Edward “ How can I help others to follow sult can he obtained, then any dif­ REPUBUCAN CAUCUS regular price. Hickman today were preparing the ficulty experienced will not be on bakes lie food exactly right top and bottom. Jesus.” appeal which they will argue before Rev. Duane Wain has sold his account of a breach of any law, the California Supreme Court in an either as a crime or a misde­ The Republican electors of the This range comes with single mantel as you The Glenwood Automatic Cook can be in­ Butomoblle. attempt to win a reversal of the Mr. and Mrs- Raymond Lyman meanor.” Town of Manchester are requested stalled on this range at a slight ^ditional Superior Court verdict which result­ to meet in caucus in School Street see it here or can be furnished with double motored to East Hartford Sunday ed in a sentence of death for the charge. This will measure and control the to visit Mrs. Lyman’s sister. Miss Recreation Building on March 19, mantel. Can also be furnished in full enam­ slayer of 12-year-old Marlon Park­ 1928, at 8 o’clock, P. M., for the heat for all your oven cooking. Come in and Laura Collins. On their return they er. el. Come in and see our full line of Glen­ were accompanied by Miss Myrtle purpose of electing delegates to the While his counsel makes ready Republican State Convention and wood Ranges in all sizes. let us explain its advantages. Collins, who has been visiting her for the higher court battle to save ROOFING Congressional District Convention eikter for a week. him from the gallows, Hickman and to he held In Hartford, April 17 The Christian Endeavor society his former pal in crime, Welby All Kinds. Slate, Tar and Gravel, and 18, 1928, for the election of will hold a St. Patricks party at the Hunt, -vriU appear before Judge El­ Tin, Asphalt Shinglte* delegates to the Republican Na­ Parsonage Saturday evening, to liott Craig tomorrow morning to We install and repair gutters and tional Convention and the appoint­ whlcll all the young folks are in­ hear sentence of life imprisonment condnetors. ment of a State Central Commit­ vited. pronounced for the murder of C. tee, FURNITURE CO. I'vy Toms, druggist. Also for the purpose of electing TO CLOSE EXCHANGE DUBUQUE a Town Committee for the ensuing CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MAN(aBSTOT New York, March 12— Governors A sickle, which was recently part two years. of the New York Co-tton Exchange of a special exhibit,at the British By order of Town Committee, voted today to close the exchange Museum, was made of wood with ROOFING CO. W. S, HYDE, Chah^man. op Good Friday, April six, and Sat- blades of flint; It is 5,000 years 24 Falrview St., South Mandhesiter Dated at Manchester, Conn., IBfday, Xel^hone 08(MI March 8, 1928.

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' I those of any adventurous body in that the property be turned over '* iim dpfllrr the world. to its owner, wliich is France. ABOUT V Those who have best known and This, In effect is like a person, s- lEunttos Rtralii revered the history of the Coast who has been robbed, asking for a pyBUfiBBD BT Guard, who have justly appraised court order for the return of hla XaUMd at tba Boat Ofllea at Maa* getful valor are those who bitter­ ty in the case of the thief because Bread and oth^ bakery products, confectionery and ice cream, eheatar as Saeond Class Mall Mattar. ly resented its degradation to the he does not, for the purposes of beverages, sausage and sausage casings and food prepata^otfs SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall (not specifically classified) worth approximately $30,000,000 are st3( dollars a yaar, sixty o a a u a sordid task of rum-hunting. They the case, exist. There would seem moatt fbr aborter partods. made yearly in Connecticut. The value of bread, and other feared the result of a sudden and to be no defendant party in the bakery products which amounted to $1(5,254,208 ■ during 1925 “ T he COTTAGE” By earrlar. elghtaen cents a weak. BHi^a aoptaa tbraa oanta over-balancing expansion of its per­ case of the Soviet gold, because the was more than the combined value of all the others. IPgClAl. AOVBRTiaiNO REPRB* sonnel for a job that unavoidably Soviet Union, for the purposes of More than 2.000 wage earners were employed in 317 bakeries SBTITATIVB. Hamilton-Da LIsaer, would expose its new membership any American law case, does not In the state In 1925. Their wages totaIed^$3,328.521 and ma­ Inc^ 285 Madison Avanue, Naw Torte terials cost $9..098.430. Connecticut’s output was 1.2% of the and 612 North Bncblgan Arenue, to contact with powerful tempta­ exist. Specially Priced total for the United States, which amounted to $1,268,194,507. C t^ago. The matter looks very simple— Tba Maacbastar Brantng Rarald Is tion and put high premium on be­ New York led all states. Connecticut was seventeenth. Dur­ I ‘-OB aala m Naw York City at Sobults'a trayal of duty. And the tear has it France can make its identifica­ ing 1900 Connecticut’s bakery products were worth $5,208,694, Neva ftand. Sixth Avanua and 42nd. Streat and 42nd. Straat antranca of been Justified. Hordes of men of tion of the gold stick in court. But or 2.9% of the United States total. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Oraad Central Station and at all an entirely different class from the five million dollars is a lot of Confectionery and ice cream worth $7,267,435 were made in HoatUrg News Btanda Connecticut during 1925. This was 1% of the total for the old Coastguardsmen have been en­ money and no doubt there will be United States. During 1924, Connecticut’s output worth $L- CHent of International News Ser- a v e you ever stopped before a beautiful picture, ▼Ice. listed and commissioned. Grafters plenty of expert lawyers to combat 708,608, was .7% of the total. An average of 1,102 wage ‘Tntaraatlonal News Service has the and crooks have been taken in. The the French claim. earners was employed in this industry in this state during 1925. a comfortable chair or rug on one of your visits exclusive rights to use for republlca* stern, clean ethics of the service Their wages totaled $1,180,561, and materials cost $3,553,950. t)on in any form all newa dispatches New York led all states. eradltad to .or not otherwise credited have been smirched by rogues and TIN BLIMPS H in this papar. It la also axelnslvaly Beverages valued at $2,601,392, sausage and sausage casings entitled to use for repobllcatlon all weaklings. There Is a growing number of (not made In meat-packing establishments) worth $1,787,466 to ‘The Cottage’’ and exclaimed, “Oh, I’d just love the local or undated news published But the old Coast Guard still persons in this country who are in­ and food preparations (not specifically classified) valued at $1,- herein." Pull Service Client of N B A to own that.” As you know, furnishings and decora- Service. survives within the new, brave and clined to attach more weight to the 472,727 were also made In Connecticut during 1925. Approxi­ mately 600 wage earners receiving $802,472 in wages were en­ splendid and loyal to its heroic utterances of Edsel Ford than to • tive objects in “The Cottage” are always for sale, but MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928 gaged in turning out these products. Materials cost $3,395,- past—merged In the public mind those of his gifted but unevenly 440. during the next rifiree days you can secure any of them with the mud of rum corruption developed dad. So that when the Tomorrow—44,700 Acres In State Pailc and Forest. TWISTING THE PACTS but In its own consciousness as younger Ford expresses the belief at very substantial savings. We are preparing to re- Newspaper stories to the effect aloof and distinct, from the dirt that the airplane is unsuited to that there Is little apparent senti­ with which It is surrounded as the transatlantic flight and states that decorate this group of rooms for the Spring Opening ment for Hoover among Connecti­ diamond is distinct from the blue he and his father are investigating and they must be empty by Thursday night. cut Republicans and that the rank the subject of all-metal dirigibles clay of its matrix. Awaiting with # and file of the party in this state God knows what yearnings the day there is likely to be more Interest are still hoping that President when it shall be redeemed from the in the announcement than if it Here; is an opportunity to secure some of Coolidge can be induced to run are corrupt associations thrust upon it. ^ere made by Henry. the rare furnishings, decorations, rugs and most certainly inspired by an ob­ The memory of the dead men of Just what the Fords have in jective purpose rather than by the By KODNEY DUTCHER. President Coolidge, carried word to draperies personally selected by our decora­ Manomet cries out for the divorce­ mind to do about the dirigible Washington, March 12.—It looks the White House that Curtis de­ facts. ment of the Coast Guard from the problem, if anything, the scion of as if President Coolidge may have manded less open political activity tors, at worthwhile savings. Nothing is ex­ It Is a deliberate perversion of filthy debauchery of rum enforce­ the House of Ford does not tell. to speak again. in government departments. Not long after. Secretary Mellon advis­ cepted in the reductions—everything includ­ the truth to assert that the only ment graft. But any kind of a guess, to be good Either many persons In politics place in Connecticut where there is for anything, would seem to re­ are dumb, which is not exactly an ed Under-secretary Mills that he ed. any important Hoover sentiment is impossibllty, or the president has had better play the right kind of FORECASTING quire that it keep away from the been ambigous. politics or words to that effect. New Haven. There is Hoover sen­ C. W. Jones of East Hartford, mammoth types now contemplated The Republican paly’s situation Mills passed the word to Lowman. timent everywhere. Speaking for encouraged when his “three or by various governments. seems to be without parallel. Never The gag was on. Now this is the first time that Mancbester and vicinity this news­ four feet” of snow predicted for The little blimp, capable of with­ was there such a hardy plant as the WATKINS BROTHERS. In c , paper doea not hesitate to declare standing storms that the huge air­ “draft Coolidge” movement. Each the hand of the White House has last Saturday, though it was only been detefeted in the current con­ CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES that even if President Coolidge time the president speaks, the about seven inches in actuality, did ships are too bulky to battle, has candidacies of the various aspirants test. The incident was not con­ were to announce today that he prove to be the heaviest fall of the long been neglected. If, instead of for the nomination pick up a little clusive, but it tended that neither had reconsidered and would like season so far, challenges the Unit­ making the blimp bigger, attention speed. Then after awhile, they Coolidge nor Mellon were enthu­ siastic over Hoover. the nomination Im June the news ed States weather bureau service be directed to making it fireproof all slow down and one begins to would be received with no enthusi­ and stronger in structure, it may hear again th a t Mr. Coolidge w^ll a set contest in forecasting skill. It was especially embarrassing to asm, but on the other hand with be compelled to take it. So it was Well, we are not so sure he be entirely possible that the best after Mr. Coolidge said he didn’t Mills, who had been having his keen disappointment by a very wouldn’t win It. The forecasting and safest aircraft might be devel­ choose to run, so il^has been since trouble in trying to land on the large majority of the Republican service of the weather bureau isn’t, oped from it. If the Fords go in he declared himself eliminated. New York delegation to the Kan­ voters who have come to regard sas City convention,’ thanks to the XXX9tX306XXXXXXXX9tX Ids or From Rooms 6 and 7 and follows up the query with such ment has consistently refused to to a bombardment of cross-examina­ recognize the existence of the So­ G r i p viet government and has maintain­ V Rooms 1 and 2 tion that straightway everybody Sm That Your Kidnasm Grt forgets about the Democratic con­ ed that that government is not, in Rid o f the Poisima, Cheney Block tribution, including perhaps the this country, a legal entity and so senator himself. can neither sue nor be sued in any D o e s winter find you Isms; tirad We hope to see all our old and. achy - wornad with haclc- customers and new customers ^ MODEST homo today has more As a prober of Republican mis­ American court, it might have been : haadacM and dizsy qidOa? Ant OP COOLIDGE luxury than Caesar knew. Ask deeds Walsh is a wonder. As an ex­ supposed that great dlflBculties aecretiona too hreipicnt too in our new location. ample of blindfolded justice he is would lie in the way of the French m scan t/ or bmning in paseacek Work Guaranteed. us to estimate what jt will cost to H i m Sts often ahpia m d on ieh install a modern tub and fixtures in not so good. In making good any claim to the Udney action and doggish hi£iya Prices. Reasonable. gold in question. But a way out dwoun’t be neglected. ■your home. Pluihbing sanitation is one art that everyone has a COAST GUARD seems to have been found in the Doan’s Pitts, a stimulant dniteticj increBse the secretion of the kidneys healthy respect for. f ' ; ^ The loss of three surfmen of tbe unexpected willingness of France and aid in the elimination of wast^ C. ALOISIO Manomet Point atatlon. Incidental to physically Identify the particu­ impurities. Doan’s are endorsed dm A Rath n-Ttey ■■ to the rescue of the entire ship’s lar gold on deposit In the New country over. Adi tfom nd^Aart 983 Main St„ Upstairs Eeeipe Yon Fit Every Way eOBipany of the stranded passenger York banks as being stolen prop­ steamer Robert E. Lee, is just an­ erty. The action taken, therefore other brief chapter In the magni­ is nothing more In effect than an DOAN’S ASTIMULANT DniRfiTIC KIDNEYS £«cond Mortgage ficent saga of Coast Guard hero- action In replevin, about the sim­ JOHNSON & LITTLIi: Ibstcr-Mnbaj'n Ca MfeOwn. BiKTsIaNY- Plombing and Heating .COatrac* or lam. Here we hare the old' Coast. plest proceeding in law. Money Qtterd of anteprohibltlon days, The French government identi­ 18 Cheannit St. " • - Teli 103J-J New On Hand Sonth Main'Aester liTlng and dying In glorious adher- fies the casks of.gold as those sent ; H ftUdiard’B heavyweight elimi- esoe to th e traditions of more than to the Russian empire at Petrograd Inatlon contests in New York don’t Arthur A. XndFla a eeatary daring wblch th e rec- In 1917, to be delivered back on ;pan out, so well. Tec ought to take svsiiaiBSt. erfii of the service shone, unstaln- demand, and declares that none of a hand iA the Democratic conven- BenUJUvaSnig ^ 6lf_She!dOW. of disgrace, above JQt was ever so delivered, it asks illo a. 'V ■X.. 'sMANlJEffiOTER"(CUNN.) ENTEXSlNG EERAU 3, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928*: AD IN HERALD BRIN ^ V A t M m E AGAIN HHMAY CONTRA^ IFRIDAY, THIRTEEN, ]“ STRANDED” fea tu re HAiUlOROUGH V- ' —------. ■ ' Mr. a n d : Mrs. Howard B. Lord WOMAirS LOST ?5 5 AT CIRCLE TOMORROW and son Rtibert'were callers in'Col­ AT STATE TUESDAY COYER 43>R0AD'MIL£S He that, towdietb jdteh. shaU bo W AS ITS OWN JONAH] cheter the first of last week. ! defiled therewim.— Ewl. 18^ . Shirley Mason Stars in Part of Miss Pafiny A. Blish, a teacher in Pay Envelope, Dropped on the Spring and Summer Awpyjds Double Bitt^Two Films To- Glaatonbu^. fluent last week-end at V------‘- . n - \.v.. ' Five Acts and Feature Here. her! home .nere. ' ' Street, Restored Same Day . .Noty only cQmmi^ion mak^ a “ Sorrell and Son” Here Last Offered For Bid; One Bridge Today. , i^iss Mae ! Hannon of Hartford to Its Owner. ^ sin. A man is guilty o f all .tjiose Clioral Club Date Changed siififei he 'hateth' not If I Time. JV>b Is Included, sp&t the w e d k end with Mr. and Two more big features are sched­ Mri. Frank'A.- Myers. ' , , A Manchester woman discovered avoid all, yet I ,will hatb', a|^-T— New York, March 12.— When uled for the Circle theater for to­ •Bishop Hall. - Conforming with the State thea­ Grand Central Station gets a mov­ One of the largest contract lis­ When Engagements Mix­ Misses 6ora, Rebecca and Doris on Friday that It was worth just tings in stwne time was announced morrow, according to Mana­ Buell of Hartford, spent last week­ ter’s new policy of Conducting ing picture theater in the course of ger Jack/ Sansoii. They $55 to her to insert a lost advertise­ The 16-inch'guns on H,..Ii^- S. vaudeville shows on Tuesday and another year, it will have within today by Highway Commissioner end- with tfieir parents, Mr. and John A. Macdonald, the contracts ed Themselves Up. are “ Stranded,” and “ The Red Rid- Mrs. George W. Buell. ment in The Herald classified page Nelson are 6 7- feet Ipng 'Isnd^'Yirs Saturday evenings, another collec­ its solid walls practically every at­ eb of Canada.” The former is a shells Jweighing 2461 pounds. . tion of five acts will he presented traction and business to be found offered for bid covering work on ^ o rg e W. Buell is doing , jury costing about 33 cents. She had about 43 miles of Connectlput high­ story of Hollywood and the lattej* du% in Hartford in the Court of lost a pay envelope containing the by Manager Jack Sanson tomorrow in the city that roars and rages takes place in the activities o f' the way. This 43 miles of road wdrk .4.nnouncement was made today Common Pleas. $55 ,on Bissell street, she thought, night. The picture is “ San Fran­ just outside. If someone thinks to Royal Canadian Mounted Police. cisco Nights,” with Percy Marmont put in a bowling alley, the gamut supplements the already extra­ of a change in the date of the Miss Mary Hall who teaches in on Friday and the advertisement ordinarily large program of high­ next Men’s Choral club concert in In “ Stranded’ the chief player, Bloomfield has been spending a was in that day’s paper. W h e n Y o u in the leading role. will have just about been run. Sally Simpson, portrayed effective- way reconstruction for the coming High Bchool hall. The concert had week’s vacation at her home here. Mrs. Charles Heckman, of North “ San Francisco Nights” is a It is possible for an individual to ly’ by Shirley Mason, is stranded in story of the old Spanish town .spend many a week in active amuse­ spring and summer months. In adr previously been announced for Fri­ special town meeting was Coventry, wife of the representative F e e l a C o M dition to the paving, the construc­ day, April 13, but 'oecause of un- Hollywood after, like thousands of held Saturday for the. purpose of of the E. A. Strout Farm agency which grew to become the jewel of ment and business without leaving other girls like her, she cotiaes the West Coast. It is a tale of its spraw'ling borders— provided, of tion of one bridge over the Hoppe forseen ' engagements which the laying a tax for' th^ ensuing year of this town, pickefLup the envel­ river in Seymour is to be let on guest artists have made, it has been (here without particular talent or and-several other'matters. ope on Main street on Friday and, sailors and of shipping, of Chinese course, that he is content to go influence under the idea that she and their devious ways and the t’.irough the catacombs that lead to contract. All contracts will be re­ found necessary to put the date thinking it was a pay envelope from ceived in the customary sealed forn^ ahead to Wednesday, April 11. will become a movie star. This in Cheney Brothers, called up the love story of two people who fight the adjoining hotel when bed time itself is an important sociological against fearful odds to stay to/ comes. at the highway office in Hartford on The guest artists will include LIKAL GAR DAMAGED plant to inquire about it. March 20. Miss Lillian Gustafson, one of the problem today; but something else As there are no pay envelopes at Take^ gether. ' And in his journey, the pilgrim recalls an even more significant ■would find himself faced with the The largest contract in the grottp leading concert and operatic Cheney Brothers, since the payroll The vaudeville acts have not one— that portion of the film which ^ta xa ti^ been announced but will be given wares of every land and clime. For of 16 offered calls for the laying of sopranos of the day, and the New­ IN NEW BRITAIN BUMP is now distributed'* by check, Mrs. the caverns and passageways i 43,967 feet of reinforced concrete port. String Quartet of New York, brings tb light in the recent move Heckman thought she would wait out in The Herald tomorrow. The of the studies to cut down on the patrons of the State can take which line Grand Central cater to I pavement on the Canaan-Salisbury. which has among its members until The Herald came out that ' The other contracts will cover 21,- “ extras”— those seven-and-a-half- night to see if anybody had adver­ \Bromg Manager Sanson’s word for it that I the eyes of the world, and all the Nicolai Berezowsky, famous violin­ New Britain police have started 636 feet, waterbound macadam on dollar-a-day and ten-dollar-a-day tised the loss. they will be as good if not better 1 world passes by— coming and go­ ist, who was heard at a previous a search for a motorist -whose car ing; everlastingly coming and go­ •the Bethel-Redding road; 16,467 concert of the club in Manchester. players who furnish “ atmosphere” The advertisement was there and jHuin/nei than those bf last week. to the films. Hollywood has been struck the machine of John W. “Sorrell and Son,” picturized ing . . . something like 54,000,- feet, bituminous macadam on the Mrs. Heckman got in touch with'the labbff Coventry-Mahsfield Depot road; going through a veritable catac­ Mahyack of 45 Birch street, this from Warwick Deeping’s popular 000 people a year . . . something town, on W ek' Main street. New advertiser, with the result that the 4,215 feet, concrete on the Dan- lysm of “ cutting”— and poor little woman came to the office of the novel, is showing at the State for like 13,000,000 of whom are visit­ TO TALK ABOUT ROADS Britain, early last evening. to work off the Cold and to the ors. bury-Newtown road; 28,601 feS> Sally Sim.pson like so rnony thou­ Eigency and received her money on systemI , against ag ’—^ Crip, Influenza------dnd the last times tonight. sands of her sisters in real life— Mr. Manyack had parked his car other serionsions ills, resulting ..&om a cmd. .Many picturesque places in Eng­ concrete on the Boston Post road in Saturday morning. East Lyme, Old Lyme and Water­ TO FRIENDSHIP CLUB felt the weight of the casting-di­ in front of a residence and was in­ The Safe and Proven Remedy. Price $0c. land were used by Herbert Brenoii The pilgrim who would make side the house when the crash oc­ Mrs. Heckman would not take a his progress through Grand Cen­ ford;. 17,838 feet, concrete on the rector’s economy. reward from the owner of the The box bears th is signature and his company as backgrounds The two features showing to­ curred. He heard the noise and for scenes in “ Sorrell and Son.” tral station can find figs from Middletown-Saybrook road; 4,660 money. night at the Circle are “ If I Were cau4.e out of ■ the house to find his After working for months in Hplly- Symrna and olives from the Holy feet, trap rock macadam , on Rock The Men’s Friendship club of the car-^ badly damaged and the other “ We aren’t in that business^” she Land: he can find shops where a Landing road, Haddam;. 11,888 South Methodist church will hear Single,” starring May McAvoy, and said. “ We sell farms.” wood, making interiors, the Brenon “ Hook and Ladder No. 9,,” a story party to the accident missing. 'Proven Merit since 1889r~^ unit of the Joseph M. Schenck or­ single jewel would take his for­ feet, native stone macadam on the a talk after its regular meeting to­ ganization went broad for the ex­ tune or where he can buy phoney Hamburg North Plain road, Lyme night, by Clinton G. Nichols, de­ of the Fire Department. pearls for a quarter; he can find In the first picture Miss McAvoy terior “ shots.” and , East Haddam; 1,550 feet, puty highway commissioner of At historic old Marlow several flowers fresh from the hothouses gra'vel surface on thwHatch'.Corner Connecticut. The talk, which will is supported by Conrad Nagel in a scenes were made from the ancient of Long Island or rare and costly road, New Fairfield; 28,042 feet, begin at 8:15, will be open to the story of domestic strife and the ul­ Paper Mill Bridge, with Marlow novelties from Russia, Austria or concrete on the Danbury road. New public and both men and women are timate reconciliation of a young church and bridge in the distance, Paris; he can buy his clothes and Milford: 8,908 feet, bituminous invited. ' married couple who have become at his shoes; he can eat at a lunch macadam on Route 135, North The regular meeting of the club odds through a series of misunder­ showing “ Molly Roland” (Mary No­ counter, an elaborate cafe or the lan) and “ Kit Sorrell” (Nils As- Branford and Guilford: 5,130 feet will be held at 7:15 when routine standings. The latter is one of best oyster stew emporium in Manr and 2,870 feet, waterbound maca­ business will be transacted. those thrillers in which there are a Iher in punting and romantic epi­ hattan; he can attend an art show sodes. Crowds thronged the dam on the Sharon-Millerton road Mr. Nichols, who is a brother of humber of daring rescues and a where one of the largest exhibits and 860 feet on the Sharpn-Lake- George Nichols of Highland Park, love story running through the bridges and the river bank to watch in Manhattan is ever under way; t}ie American motion picture com­ ville road (one contract); 12,948 will talk on the development of the piece like a melody through a ho can shoot pool or billiards and feet, bituminous macadam on First storm. pany work. Especial interest by he can be manicured and shaved. highway. He will trace the develop­ Avenue and Beach street. West ment from the Indian trail to the the English was evinced in the He can find book shops and circu­ scenes along the towpath, m which Haven: 7,350 feet, waterbound present improved roads all over lating libraries. He can catch macadam on the Hotchkiss road. “ Stephen Sorrell” (H. B. Warner), trains that start him for the four Connecticut. Woodbury: 6,450 feet, waterbound His talk should be interesting to lEAD COLDS "Thomas Roland” (Norman Trevor) corners of the earth, or he can loaf Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; and “ Kit Sorrell” as a boy (Mickey macadam on the Georgetown road motorists who are affected by road- To the families of America in a smoking room and buy his in Redding: and 25,200 feet, grad­ 1 apply freely up nostrils. McBan) took part. home town paper at the newsstand. building. Mr. Nichols is well vers­ Warner and Trevor, Britons, re­ ing and drainage on the new loca­ ed in all matters concerning roads. there is no surer guarantee He can find a great ball room tion of the Hartford-Middletown newed acquaintance with the spot to dance in and he can hire a pub­ It had been announced previous­ VICKS where they had lived in riverside lic stenographer to take his busi­ road. ly that a ^pper would be served at ▼ V a r o R u b of foods of greater goodness bungalows years before. ness letters; he can consult a law­ 6:30. This is incorrect, but a light Otmr Ummd Ymarly Director Brenon chose “ The yer, a doctor or a dentist; he can luncheon will be served after Com­ than “FOODS FROM THE A & P ” Compleat Angler” for his headquar­ discuss real estate deals or busi­ S. M. E. EVERY-MEMBER missioner Nichols’ talk. ters, where the news of the' pres­ ness enterprises. He could, in brief ence of the noted producer, who — were he that sort of a persqn— STEAMER SAFE LIGHT TRUCKING AND was born in Ireland and lived in spend his life without leaving the CAMPAIGN IS STARTED Finest fancy, freshly made creamery butter! England as a young man, as well building and have most of the ad­ London, March' 12— The Dollar as British members of his cast, vantages enjoyed by the man out­ EXPRESS SERVICE liner President Lincoln, bound from LB quickly spread among the visitors side, for he could exercise in the Encouraging reports- were made and devoleped into an informal re­ gymnasium and get his bath and American to Japanese coasts, was Daily Trips Between Manches­ yesterday by workers in the annual reported safe in advices received ception amongst old admirers of rubdown. Butter Every-Member canvass of the ter and Hartford the players in their Liondon days. here today from Tokio. South Methodist edngragtion. The The President Lincoln reached CjVeryE very egegg g guaranteed!guun When the movies move into canvass began yesterday and even Packages Called For and' Grand Central Station in the course port about 24 hours overdue in bad­ Selected as early as last night reports were ly battered condition. Delivered “Sunnybrook” TEST ANSWERS of a year, it will be the beginning coming in. DOZ of a string of movie theaters in all Freshly selected the large stations of America. Those in charge of the canvass The Department of Agriculture Eggs 33' report a number of new pledges J. E. WARFIELD Here is one solution to the Waiting for a train, the impatient estimates Florida could feed 15,- traveler can kill time in the Ijttle and a number of increases in the 000,000 persons if its soil produced LETTER GOLF puzzle on the comic amount of renewed pledges, show­ So. Manchester. Pure, refined — the best shortening! theaters, which will function for 48 to its full capacity. Tel. 423. page. hours out of 48, since trains run ing that the outlook for a succe^-, the fulF gamut of'th e cloclS'The fin*banvass and a full treasury will pictures will be short subjects, so be the result. 2 “ “ 2 5 * that the traveler can flit in and The canvass is in charge of the Lard M E A T out. The idea is that of a former finance committee, headed by, newspaper man— Austin Parker Thomas J. Rogers. F E A T who, if I remember, I have encoun­ tered while he v.ms running about When an Oklahoma building was for a wire service. ^ razed the other day, it was learned Bananas I F E S T Speaking of railroads reminds that the corner stone had been me that the Pennsy fliers to, Wash­ stolen along with its supposed con­ ington, D. C., are now equipped tents of old liquor Moral: Put hop s T toads in your corner stones; they Favored by nine out of ten movie stars! F 1 with brass beds, rather than with 3 CAKES berths. The time-honored haggling stay put. over uppers-and-lowers is com­ Llix Toilet SoBp F 1 s H pletely removed in this last word 3 in railrpad swank. They toll mo The popular year round breakfast food! that Chicago fliers and others 'vrill NEW SMITH CLUE be similarly equipped in the near future. Stoedded Wheat Montreal, Que-, March 12.— GILBERT SWAN. Operatives of the Pinkerton Detec­ The essence of red, ripe tomatoes! tive Agency searching for the miss­ Only one child out of every LARGE ing Frances St. John Smith, today three in London obtains any edu­ BOTTLE were running to earth clues fur­ cation other than that given in Ketchup nished by Conductor H. J. Wilkin­ the elementary schools. son. of the Canadian Pacific Rail­ G O R T O N ’ S Ready-to-fry and serve! road on the Boston-Montreal run. Acting upon orders from Boston % CANS and New York, Manager H. E. CodSish Cakes W^'alker of the local Pinkerton office lA Faseinating fun to follow the S tock u p —full count boxes! interviewed Wilkinson at the color vogue! Have bright, new W’indsor street railroad station but . - tints in silk or cotton. 15c at DOUBLE ^ P K G S 2 2 ' later declared himself “ in the ^4^^^^ealers. Insist on Dy-O-ljt. TIPPED dark” after a brief conversation. Matches In order to enable Wilkinson to J i a s ee ?o ^ work in conjunction with detec­ Hurts dirt but not your hands! tives, the Canadian Pacific yester­ finest-! piano CAKES day relieved him from his day i n train to Boston at Woodille, New P&GSoap . Hampshire, bringing him back to Y ou r L o ca l needs tuning IVORY SOAP FLAKES Ige pkg 21c 3 sm pkgs 25c Montreal overnight, so that he Building could be here to.iay for any ques­ KARO SYRUP Blue Label No IV2 can 12c tioning necessary. 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PILLSBURY’S pkg 13c VERMONT M Aip^ ju g 23c of $2,000,193,500 abroad in 1927, guarded and retained by I leather slipper, the footwear mode of which $475,453,200 was invested Just so the building txiaterial tuning at regular intervals. VIRGINIA SWEET 2 pkgs 25c A & P MAPLE______ju g 27o in Canada. dealer fills an economic need I that most appropriately fills the If not tuned regularly it may E N C O R E . The Queen of Salad Dressings! of our present life. He gathers I bill of an all-around shoe. For together a hundred and one be permanently injured and all w ho.pl^y and h ea rit are I tailored, afternoon and semi- The McGovern Granite Co. materials suited for as many Mayonnaise different i needs. They are annoyed and embarassed. MEMORIALS I dress wear in a hundred charming available at a moment’s notice. Why. not ask us about hav­ BORDEN’S EVAPORATED MILK C. W. HARTEXSTEIN He has at his finger tips the E Eastern versions.. purhps, fancy knowledge that prevents ing one of our experienced EDUCATOR TOASTERETTES Tel. 1621 and expert pianoH^ers go I strap and gored models trimmed clumsy and costl; mistakes in MICHIGAN PEA BEANS ____ 149 Summitt St. buildi^. carefully over piado I in kidskin, suede or reptile leath- and give you an estimate A & P coffee is fresh coffee! CIRCLE From a purely selfish stand­ on a regular tim ing-service. I ers. point any community should BOKAR 8 O’CLOCK A blend of the LB I Hosiery? Certainly, we have all Coffee Supreme Pure Santos -world’s finest. support its' building . material A -W v S p^G acq lb 3 5 c coffees HAVE YOUR dealer for this reason—^to in- I the new colors to match the new LB PKG 4 5 c . crease the service, obtainable I spring cpstumes. V ; M oregualiiy bread for your money — full 20 os loafli EYES EXAMINED through him. Kemp W. G. Gleimey I The W. G. Simmons lother^s Rs>ead Co. T H E PIANO WALTER OUTER t h e b a s ic MSCiCAt INSTRUMENT^ I Corporation ^AUen PU Manchester Optometrist I 48-58 PRATT ST. • 016 Main Street, So. Manchester i Hartford, Conn. . , . h -, 7el. 89-3. HOnra 10 a. m. to 8 D. in. jnpiiiiuiiuiiuiiuuiiuuiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiliiiiiuiUllllllllHIIIlllUlllinillllllllilllilinit PAGE SIX MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVEKING HERALD, MONDAY. MARCH Locals Meet Wilby First At Yale N| ------A ------^ ------;------^ ^ ---- COMMUNITY GIRLS North and South Five & hools Tied PHHIY COLORED AND BOYS PLAYING GIANTS PLAYING Clash Over Series With W for Yale © Y ) W ^ O

CRUCIAL CONTESTS jf yesterday’s happenings are to HERE ON FRIDAY be taken as a criterion as to what Tournament Choice will develop later, then Manchester basketball fans may expert another Springfield College Here To­ north-south furore before series are One of Best Basketball At- arranged betwean the Bcc Five and Manchester Picked Because What is the total number • ' Community Club. of mounts, including finish­ morrow; Girls Beat Meri­ Coach Jerry Fay of the north ing positions, and money tracdoBs In Years Set It Played Higher Class of won by Sande horses during ♦* end team and Manager Ben Clune « * of the south'end team met unex­ his entire career? den 18-14; Play Aetna pectedly in The Herald office yes­ •• Ha,s any one-armed pitcher *• For Rec Gym; Giants Beat terday afternoon and a discussion Opponents; Our First •* ever played regularly in •* Thursday in Hartford. arose as to when and where the •* either of the two major •• Renaissance By One series would be played. Clune wants Game Is Friday at 4:45. ** leagues? *• the first game at the Rec and Fay contends that that must be settled Sande has been astride 3427 Point. Manchester’s greatest week of by the toss of a coin. ____ mounts, finishing first 9^1 times, hasketball this season will get un­ BY TOM STOWE second 671 times, third 521 times. His total winnings amount to der way tomorrow night when the Manchester’s selection to $2,560,320. One of the greatest basketball Si'v crack Springfield College varsity KAMINSKY-GALLUP participate in the Yale Inter­ Hugh Daly, who was with the attractions which has struck Man­ team plays at the Harding school scholastic basketball tourna­ Chicago Nationals in 1884, is be^ chester In recent years Is scheduled gym on Hollister street against the lieved to be the only one-armed ment at New Haven Friday pitcher ever to pitch for a major to take place at the School street Community Club. Rec Friday- night when the .Phila- MATCH IS TONIGHT and Saturday comes as a big league club. This game is one of the real ..^delphla Colored Giants oppose the treats of the basketball season. sui-prise to nearly everyone. Rec Five. The boys from the coal Springfield holds victories over However, it has been predicted such teams as Dartmouth College, REC GIRLS AGAIN . state claim the world’s champion­ Rutgers, New York Crescents and North End Man Faces Cru­ by The lierald as being quite ship in their race. many others. It has won 18 games possible the night Manchester The Giants have won forty of and lost two. The game was arrang­ cial Test In Semi-Finals High beat West Hartford here. WIN OUT OF TOWN their fifty games this season meet­ ed through Ernest Zwick v;ho is a Many figured Manchester had ing the fastest clubs In the East. student at the college. iTiey play on the average of six The Community Club will Of Herald's Pool Tourney no chance at all in view of its gamps a week. Many weeks, they strengthen for this game but Coach none-too-impressiw5 record are booked for every night includ­ Fay has not as yet announced, who which includes ten victories and Beat Hartford Team 22 to ing Sunday. or where. He may play himself. Billy Kaminsky, the boy with eight defeats, but they did not The Philadelphians recently turnled hack the Renaissance Five “ Babe" Hurley may also be in uni­ the steel nerves, and Jud Gallup, | stop to think of the Caliber of 13; McHale, GiUin, Daley form. It should be a great game to of New York City at Boston 27 to watch and should draw a large rated as a strong favorite to reach j teams the local outfit stacked 26 in what la said to have been crowd. the finals if not win the champion-. a^'ainst nor the basis on Star; Play Tomorrow. , one of the most exciting games ship will clash tonight in the first ever seen in the Hub. The The Rec Girls will. play Broad , , half of the semi-finals of The I which teams are selected. Teams are picked for the Yale Renaissance claimed the world’s Brook m the preliminary game, the I Herald’s elimination pocket bil- championship. The nearst that the Colnmunity Girls taking it easy for liards tournament. They will play tourney on points rated accord- REC GIRLS (22). ' their big game Thursday. Philadelphlai quintet has come to one hundred points on the middle ing to the caliber of the opposi­ < B. F. T. Manchester miring its eastern: tour Girls Win 18-14 table at the School street Rec, i Richmond rf . . . . .0 0 0 With Mary Drew and Ethel tion and where the game is was when they stopped off at Plain- starting at 7:30. Tomorrow night! , , Daley, I f ...... ,2 0, 4 field twice, winning once by len Richmond leading the way, the Johnny Benche and Jarle Johnson i P-^yGQ* M. Robb, I f ...... 0 2 2 Community Girls polished off the points and losing the other time by will play at seven. i Inside Reason M. Finnegan, If . . .. .1 0 2 six. Meriden All-Stars in the Silver City McHale, c ...... , . .4 8 Although the odds are on Gallup ; t Coach 0 An idea of how busy the Giants Saturday night in their final public to beat Kaminsky tonight, they are I Wilfred J. Clarke and Faculty Man- Donahue, c ...... , . .0 1 1 are kept may be gleaned from their appearance before their state cham­ slim. Any man who is capable of ! "^^er Edson M. Bailey in arranging Giblin, r g ...... 2 0 41 pionship game with the Aetna Life the schedule, to no small extent is i E. Robb, I g ...... 0 1 schedule for the this week. To­ overco.ming a 95-71 lead to beat as Ij night, they play In Millbury, Mass.; quintet in Hartford next Thursday capable a player as Sam Herron, responsible for Manchester’s selec- | O. Finnegan, ...... 0 0 0 i night. The score was IS to 14. tion. They clogged their schedule j tomorrow night . at Worcester; cannot be overlooked. Kaminsky W'ednesday at Franklin; Thursday The Meriden team was composed also had the nerve and confidence with Class A and B teams and in- i 9 4 22 of a pick of the Insilcos and in­ asmuch as defeats are not consider- | AETNA FIRE (13) at Lowell; Friday, here; Saturday to beat Johnny Gardner in the final % at Gloucester and Sunday at New cluded in their lineup was M i^ rack after the score stood dead­ ed in selecting teams for the tourn- i B. F. T. Fredericks from Arnold’s College ament, Manchester had everything Moddell, rf ...... 4 0 8 York. locked at 92 all. He found ’’Duck- The Philadelphia Colored Giants at New Haven, regarded as one of er” Carlson much to his liking, to gain and practically nothing to Brady, If ...... 1 0 2 the best centers in the state. The lose. Wright, If ...... 0 0 0 have played In. .Manchester before, winning 100 to 21. Carlson, of but not in basketball. Their crack combination was regarded as much course is a much better player than Yale authorities allow teams to Albrycht, c ...... 1 0 2 stronger than the Insilco team send in their records up to March Taylor, rg ...... 0 1 1 baseball team has often thrilled the score indicates, but he wasn’t third. The officials consider the hundreds of fans at Mt. Nebo. Cap­ which was defeated by the Com­ that night.. Hansen, rg ...... 0 0 0 munity. eight best victories and in case of Christe:iEcn, Ig . . . . .0 0 0 tain Bill .Yancey, for Instance, play­ As long as Kaminsky remains in a tie for points, consider the cali­ ed shortstop fqr the Colored Nine Adrian Brennan, coach of the the fight for the title, the north Aetna Life team, watched the game ber of th'e opposition In addition to ■ 6 1 13 here several times. He is rpted as that ever temed heat end can be counted upon to give the ninth victory. Manchester one of the greatest colored base­ in order to get a few pointers on him whole-hearted support. If he the ability of the Manchester out­ earned 44 points and was tied with The Rec Girls won their second ball players in the world. can get past Gallup to the finals, it Central High of Bridgeport, Weaver out of town game during the same Yancey is even more to home on fit. The game with the Aetna Life would lend further color to the will be played in the Bulkeley High High of Hartford, New Haven Hill week, Saturday night when they, tlip basketball court. His. work in —annoiiiiciiig the new line o f super tournament. What could be better house, Bristol and Willimantic. The the game with the Renaissance was gym on Maple Avenue in Hartford. than a north-south clash for the motored to the Hartford Y. W. C. | most number of points out of a | a . and defeated the Aetna Fire His speed and dazzl- Tickets for this game can be secur­ title. But {.he dope is that Gallup ed at either the Community Club pos.'?ihJe 48..wa».beld by Wilby High quintet quite comfortably. The ing plays fooled the New ^ Yorkers heat-resisting Veedol M otor Oils will be too-muoh for their ace. The of Vv'aterbtiTx which-opposes Man­ time and again. Yancey- plays a Y’' ...... vl..,. ^ . , or the Recreation Center on School latter seldom misses, once the balls score was 22 to 13. chester at 4:45 Friday afternoon. The Manchester team outplayed . guard position. Along side of him street. are in any favorable position.' His Brennan figures that the Com­ It was 4 6. Meriden had 45. Of the Hartford outfit most of the 1 Chambers, another star h e new high-spi^ed, high-compression motors pre­ run of 28 balls against “ Dutch” the^ six tied with^ 44 points, Cen-j ^ay. At halftime, Manchester led performer. Bill Cooper will munity Club did not show its full Senkbeil is high, for the tourney. | tral, Hillhouso. Bristol and Man-1 u to 7. Aileen McHale was the jump center. This lanky young ability against Meriden and will Gallup’s sent a new and difficult problem in lubrication. To opposition, with the ex-j Chester were adr.uttcd without much ! scoring star foy the winners. She man, who is only 19 years old, is play even better against his club. ception of Senkbeil, has been much However, he is confident of win­ deliberation. Tho Herald learned made four hoops. Kathryn Giblin six feet, two inches tall. He weighs T easier than Kaminsky's. Gallup \ solve that problem Tide Water has re-formnlated ning. Coach Jerry Fay is also con­ from Henry E. Cottle, principal of and Helen Daley also went well. 205 pounds and is noted for his trounced Tom Stowe 100 to 32 and Bristol High and a member of the “ Cappis” Giblin was the only play­ speed on the floor. He is also a fident that his team will win. He Cecil England 100 to 47. Ho is yet the entire line of Veedol Motor^^ils. These new oila figures the Aetna is due for a bad selectir,g coinmiitco. er to play a whole game for Man­ coming fistic champ. to have an off night while Kamin­ Weaver E.h’jcs Windham chester. Bethard who plays along with night and that the Community will sky, is due for a good one. It wil! are heavier, tougher, longer-lived. They not only lubri­ win if they check their players Weaver and Windham were dis­ The local team, will play Broad Mitchell at the forward posts, is properly. be interesting to see what happens. cussed for the eighth choice and Brock at the Harding gym to- known throughout the basketball cate the” new type motors safely and correctljr but they Mr. Brennan Speaks I Weaver was finally given the nom- morrow night in the preliminary! 'world ns the Nick Altrock of j ination. Windham, like Naugatuck, Coach Brennan seems inclined gamq to the Community Club- i hasketball. This jumping jack pep- are better oils for any m otor. — I had played high school teams of a to give part of the credit for the W. S. R^C WINS Springfield College encounter. ' P®’* gives plenty, of action. j lesser caliber during the early part ! Mitchell is considered thei fastest Community Club getting a game ^ : of its season. Hov/ever, there is no with the Aetna Life, to The Herald. player of the five on his feet. The West Side Rec trimmed the ^ t^at both Windham and Manager Ben Clune has an­ These new Veedol oils give: Following is a circular being sent pping earn m that pillage , ^j.g stronger than some ought to be something of an in­ out to various departments in the .Saturday night 25 to 21. A. Gustaf- centive to make the boys go down nounced that there will be no in­ cf the teams entered. IVindham I 1 Greater^motor protection (heavier body and added Hartford Insurance company, en- ! son and E. Boy^e were the stars, there and give something for their crease In admission although it is triumphed over Manchester both costing over $200 to stage the titled, “ A Challenge Is Flung and ' The summary: Alma Mater. Now is the time to heat resistance). AVest Side Kec (25) j here and in Willimantic. Nauga- forget individualism and play to­ game. He hopes that everyone in Accepted’’ ^ tuck won the University of Pennsyl- B. F. gether for a change. Coach Clarke tow;n will fully.realize the treat “ We intended closing our season j vania tournament. The latter had that Is In store for them and do 2 Greater mileage (being heavier, they last longer). after winning the state champion­ A. Gustafson, rf . •. . . 4 0 said he was as much surprised as W. Eagleson, rf .... 1 ■ 1 j, ! 41 points and New Haven Commer- anyone at his team being selected. their bit by patronizing the con­ ship, but— along came our old O “ I cial, 40. Milford, Rockville, Dan- test. friends, the Manchester Girls, and E. Boyce, If O 1 The team will practice on the ar­ Q Greater economy (they cut ope/ating costs and R. Russell, If 0 0 t : bury and Wallingford all submitted The third and deciding game publicly deny that we are cham­ „ I their records but had below forty mory surface this week is possible. reduce wear, tear and repair on the engine). pions. E. Bissell, c 0 0 Manchester’s record is as fol­ with the Knights of Lithuania will ^ i poi;its. be played at the Rec a week from “ The Manchester Herald is con­ K. Smith, rg 0 0 lows: '28, Hartford 27; 30, East C. Gustafson, ig ... 1 5 ^ ’ AUhouigh Mr. Cottle did not con- Friday night. siderably worked up over the fact _! firm the report. It is possible that Hartford 20; 26, Crosby 18; 2’7, Let the new V e^ol oils prove those claims. Stop today Alumni 2G; 24, Bristol 42; 36, East that we are being called the state Total ono reason why Windham High was champions— altho we have not, and 9 7 25 Hartford 26; 31, Crosby 26; 27, at the first orange and black Veedol sign you see. Wapping Y. M. C. A. (21) barred was because of the question­ we are not even now, claiming any­ able conduct of two of its players. Meriden 29; 18 Windham 19; 9 thing. Every newspaper in Con­ B. F. Hlllhouse 34; 18, West Hartford Have your crankcase drained and refilled with VeedoL Spencer, rf . 1 Captain Eddie Niahols and Max necticut but the Manchester Herald 0 14; 16, Meriden 29; 15, Bristol 29; Collins, If . . 0 0 Heller. Both played with outside Independents Win has freely-conceded us the cham­ N. organized teams and are said to 28, Middletown 16; 27, West Hart­ Then watch results. Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation, Rose, If . . . . 0 0 ford 10; 21, Hlllhouse 28; 38, Mid­ pionship, and every team in Con­ W. Smith, 4f 1 2 have received money for theii* ser­ 11 Broadway, New York City. necticut has congratulated us as vices. A sub-committee from the dletown 28; 20, Willimantic 38. Wells, c . . . . 3 1 Wilby High which meets Man­ With Only 4 Men the state champions. Manchester, Banford, rg . 1 2 Connecticut Interscholastic Confer­ however, denies that we are. ence was in the vicinity over the chester in the first game, has won Sharp, rg . . 1 2. 18 out of 21 games and is planning “ All right, we’ll take our suits T. Smith, Ig . week-end satisfying itself as to xt 1 .. 0 P go to the National tourney at Playing with only four men out of camphor, get over for prac­ Mitchell, Ig . 0 their guilt. If convicted, OQd thi^"Y° j tice and then Thursday night, seems a foregone conclusion, the were throughout the entire game, the In­ March 15th, we’ll play Manchester Total , boys will no doubt be barred from inflicted by Naugatuck, Warren dependents nevertheless managed 30c a Quart 7 7 21 Harding and St. Thomas. They to defeat the North Ends by the at Bulkeley High school gym on Referee: B. Collins playing with Windham High in any Maple avenue.” other branch of sport again. have a rangy team and a mighty overwhelming score of 35 to 18 in good one. If Manchester can get the Community club senior basket­ (35c in the far West) But to get back to the game Sat­ WOLVES VICTORIOUS The changes were brought by by Wilby, It has a good chance to ball league Saturday night at the urday night, the Community Girls The Wolves doubled ■ the Red Principal Philip H. House of Rock­ piled up a substantial lead at the Scarfs Saturday at K. of C. Hall 50- ville High after Coach Tommy Cal- reach the finals. This writer likes K. of C. hall. start and were never in. real dan­ 16. Ferguson’s work was outstand­ Isighan of Windham had protested the chances of Bristol and Wilby The Independents were forced to ger. When Miriam Welles was ing. He shot 11 field goals and 4 against Rockville using a player best of the field of eight entries. play with four players because one ejected on personal fouls late in fouls. Helm and Eells also played who the night before had “ put on a Ten players, Coach Clarke, of their men failed to show up. the game, Manchester was up 18 to well. The summary: pair of sneakers” and played a few Faculty Manager Bailey and the Otherwise, they would have had to writer will make the trip to Yale. 9 but tho home team rallied and AV'olves (50) minutes in a game said to have been forfeit the game. At halftime, the The players are A. Boggini, N. Bog- came witliin a few points of tying B P T between unorganized teams. Wind­ Independents led 14 to 6. M. Nel­ The Eells, r f ...... 3 1 7 ham won the game by a single gini, V. Boggini, E. Dowd, W. Dowd, son was the star for the winners tlio score. The work by Peggy Boyle D. Kerr, G. Keeney, T. Johnson, T. sliowed a marked improvement. ' Ferguson, I f ...... 11 4 26 point but hasfprobably lost the ser- and Chartler was best for the los­ Wilson, c ...... 2 0 4 I vices of two of its foremost stars as Shannon anfi Opezzi. The trip will ers. The summary:, She looks like a real comer. be by automobile leaving Friday The summary follows: Weiman, r g ...... 3 10 i a result. Nichols played with Plaln- Indepradents (85) Platt, I g ...... 1 3 I field and both he and Nichols with morning. The party will stay to B. F. T. Meriden All-Stars (14) the finals, win or lose. Last year B. F. T. — I Heller Brothers’ Five. S. Anderson, rg ..... 3 2 8 Total ...... 20 10 50 Torrington High, the only team Manchester was eliminated by Bris­ Roach, Ig ...... 3 0 6 E. Olson, If, c ...... 2 2 6 tol in the semi-finals 14 to 13. C. Olson, I f ...... 1 0 2 Red Scarfs (16) in the state to defeat Bristol this M. Nelson, c ...... 7 1 15 B F T season, had 42 jmints and was R. Nelson, rf ...... 3 0 6 Horn, rf ...... o 1 1 HANDY TOOL INVENTED Fredericks, c ...... 0 0 0 Davis, r f ...... 1 1 3 selected as an alternate. Bristol, Lynn, I f ...... 1 1 3 however, later avenged this defeat FOR LAZY GOLF PLAYERS 16 3 35 Robinson, r g ...... i i 3 TO PICK UP LOST BALLS Dumark, Ig ...... 1 0 2 Helm, c ...... 2 0 4 in a most decisive inanner. North E£dflE ^ (18) Perhla,, rg ...... 0 0 0 Spears, rg ...... 1 1 3 Teams and! Pairings B. Harrington, I g ...... 1 1 3 The eight teams selected fo-r the Denver.— A mechanical device Falkowsii, rf ...... 0 tourney together with the time and has been invented by Nan Uyei of Chartier, If, c ...... 3 5 4 14 Denver that will pick up golf balls Community Cirls (18) Total ...... 6 4 16 pairings is as follows: Bristol vs ■Wright, If, c ...... 3 Central High Friday at 3 o’clock; from the green without the tired B. F. ' T. Wilson, rg ...... 2 Manchester vs Wilby at 4:45; Meri­ business man who golfs for exer­ A. Gastafson, I g ...... 1 Scranton, rf ...... 0 1 1 SIDESTEPPING TROUBLE cise having to bend his weary hack Boyle, rf ...... l 0 2 den vs Wan;en Harding at 7:15 and Binghamton, N. Y.— Although Weaver vs Hlllhouse at 8:30. At to reach them. Richmond, I f ...... 1 5 5 18 he had consumed considerable 1:30 Saturday afternoon, the win­ It Is a simple apparatus, com­ Drew, c ...... 3 2 8 Referee— Kerr. liquor, Charles Kedinas was still ners of the Bristol-Central and posed of a long handle and several Welles, rg ...... 0 0 0 able to realize that a real fight Meriden-Warren Harding games ribbon-steel springs fastened at the McLaughling, rg, Ig .. 0 0 0 might come as a result of his alco­ will meet and at 2:45, either Man­ bottom. The lazy golf player will Shearer, Ig ...... 0 0 0 holic sparring bout. Acting on this chester or Wilby will play Weaver not have to exen'cise quite so stren- A SAD CASE conviction he stamped into police or Hlllhouse. The finals will be at ouously now. 5 8 18 headquarters where he was ac­ 8:15. “ Herbert why dre you wearing Score by periods: glasses in bed; commodated with a private cell. Manchester’s chances of winning Robert Morris was - one of the Manchester .... 7— 4— 4— 3— 18 The next morning Judge Hackett “ I’m getting so shortsighted, my the tournament are about as slim as signers of the Declaration of Inde­ dear, that I can’t ffecognlze the peoi- Meriden ...... 2— 3— 4— 5— 14 comiplimented his foresight and one could imagine. However, re­ I Referee— ^Coffey. / ' - • pendence for the State of Pennsyl­ ple I dream about.”•—Somerset Ga­ Use It sltspended ceatenca* ceiving a surprise award like this, vania. zette.

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Miss Shea (15) who wish to bqwl may go to the DAX>*S . . 3 Charter Ooak alleys, hang their' BASKETBALL Sartor, r f ...... 2 NEWBaWUNG coats an^ hats in a room rraeryed MA; Itepghter says n Dinok, If . ...1 for them, make use of a large, at­ in? to wear to the dance tonlghf tractive washroom, and tbea go to Scarlato, c ...... 1. PA: What'became'of the.l Tedford, rg ...... ^ 1 the alleys, without the unpleasant Additional Sports EIGHTH GRADE ALLEYS OPEN features usually found at bowling I got her last week?— Baiaardi, I g ...... ^ .2 places. Mr. Fal*r plans to offqr ^ ' Miss McGuire (39) prizes to lady bowlers and. Is con­ ^otal • • • • * .7 15 B F sidering setting an afternoon a Heith, If ...... i.O 0 ONTORSDAY week aside for lady bowlers only. prlbbon, r f ...... 5 3 Miss Johnson (28) B F The Charter Oak alleys are ez- •Hiking, I f ...... 3 1 ceptipnally well built. The bestv NEWTON IS LEi^ING Radding, c . ; ...... 0 0 Viullermet, r f ...... ;2 0 ODDS ON SHARKEY Carlson, I f ...... 5 1 of wood has been used and experts ."Bibrray, c ...... 1 o Joe Farr's /'Charter Oak Al­ Webb, c ...... J. . 4 1 have set them in place. The inter­ NOW MUCH B En Ei X COUNTRY RUNNERS Graff, r g ...... '4 1 ior decorative scheme is of warm Freihlet, Ig ...... 0 0 Ruguska, rg ...... 1 0 Felice, Ig ...... 1 0 leys" to Be Christened creajn and brown colors^ Pretty Anderson, Ig ...... 4 0 electric light fixtures and high can­ TNMKSTD MBAUi QUOTED AT 3 TO 1 Rhodesian Rambler is Four ’Total ...... 17 5 39 Total ...... 13 2 28 dle power bulbs, add greatly to its Hours Ahead of Nearest Ri­ Miss DeWolf (18) Thursday Night; Six New attractiveness: is a question whether Sharkey can Miss Reed (14) Every piece of equipment Mr. *D kam. F r ie n d s.’* writes M rs. C . L . Kellogg of val— In Arizona Now. B F B F beat Risko by awaiting his chance McPartland, rf ...... 2 0 Alleys. Farr has Installed in the Charter 'Williamgharg, M ass., "I have been a sufferer Little Betting Reported, to score as Johnny comes in to him. Aboard Motor Cruiser Amerika Getzwick, I f ...... 0 0 Oak alleys Is new. The finest with Varicose Veins for right years, and have , Smythe, If, I g ...... 0 0 Enrico, I f ...... 2 2 A few rounds of that mitght turn it with Los Angeles-New York racers Leone, c ...... 2 0 quality pins and balls have been, tried everything, but got no results until I tried Johnson, rf ...... 1 0 the Rabalm salve, and I have u^ed only six into a purely defensive fight for near Oatman, Ariz., March 12.— Antonio, rg ...... 1 0 purchased and he Is certain his However; Sharps Think McCarthy, c ...... 1 0 boxes and they are a good deal better. So I am Sharkey. He may tire coming down Good-bye California, hello Arizona, McCaulley, Ig ...... 1 0 Manchester’s newest bowling alleys will prove to be the finest in the home stretch. His best chance C. C. “ Cross Country” Pyle’s Mara­ Squatrito, Ig ...... 4 U quarters will be opened to the pub­ Manchester. doing the housework for eight in the family. tj0 win decisively is to exert all his Viot, I f ...... 1 0 lic this week Thursday night. The In the rear and at the side of 1 will gladly recommend it to all others who are Sailor Should Win If He thoners shouted today as they eis- Total ...... 8, 2 18 trou b led w ith V a ricose V ein s. A lso i t is w onder­ skill and strength in a smashing sayed the role of the Vulgar boat­ Charter Oak Alleys, owned and the Charter Oak building will be 14 ful for eczema. I never will be without it.” ' attack early in the fray. men after a scramble to the banks Total ...... 7 0 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY managed by Joseph Farr, are lo­ found plenty of space for parking Chooses to Take a Risk. Shfirkey is the faster man and of the Colorado river and started cated at 27 and 29 Oak street, half­ cars. Later Mr. Farr will have Rabalm is the result o f a scientific effort to find' by far the better boxer. He can the climb that will within ten days Miss Sweeney (44) "Why have you put the baby’s way between Main and Cottage lunch'eon facilities at the alleys. an effective remedy for Varicose Veins; to re- ])unch effective!^ with both hands surmount the Continental Divide B F streets. Six brand new alleys have t lieve the pain and irritation; to heal Ulceration cradle op the tablev ' A large crowd is expected at Thurs­ where it occurs; and to reduce swelling. If you. BY HID >IKReER and should be able to break up Ris- at Thoreau, 7,0.00 feet above sea Jackmore, If ...... 4 0 "So that I shall hear if he falls been built in to the building which day night’s opening since bowlers Special Correspondent Urbanetti, r g ...... 2 0 too, are suffering the torture which •varicose ko’s hooking attacks by simply step­ level. out.”— Buen Humor. in years gone by housed the famous all like the “ feel’^ of brand new veins can give, start using Rabalm tooi^ t, and ping in^de of those long leads. Mohave Indians, those desert Lessner, c ...... 4 0 Brink alleys. alleys and pins. New York, March 1-2 — Jack Jolly, Ig ...... 9 0 speedily find relief as Mrs. Kellogg and maiqr If endurance is to be the deciding tribesmen, who waited through the Mount Whitney, in California, A special features of the pew others have done before you. Sharkey, of Boston, is standing factor Risko has a great chance. hours to 'welcome Quomawahu, Qaffoglio, r,g ...... 3 0 is the highest point in the United bowling quarters will be a separate If mice are a nuisance in the Two sizes: 50-cents, and $1.00 coqtrinh^ 3 once more on the threshold of a He is young and a score of gruellin,g Hopi brave of Arizona, ferried the States, being 14,501 feet above sea entrance for ladies and a large house, sprinkle cayenne pepper million dollar match ' with Gene Total ...... 22 0 44 times as much. Rabalm is for nie by aU battles have apparently not sapped runners across the stream to the level. ladies rest room. Groups of ladies near the holes. d iu g p stS s Tunney. his vitality. Arizona side where they headed for Miss Eaton (14) Last summer it was Jack Demp­ Sharkey came here weighing 193 Oatman, the mining camp and the B F sey who barred the way; this time pounds but it is rumored that he ninth control of the race. Amedo, rf ...... 0 0 it is the stolid, tireless Johnny has taken on weight instead of los­ At Needles, Calif., the eastern Bay,' If ...... 1 0 Risko wbo bulks formidably on the ing it. Risko jvill be about 193. gateway to the Mohave desert that Adamson, I f ...... 0 0 doorstep cl Tunney’ title abode. Risko, in a year of hard cam­ for six days tried the hearts of the Smith, c ...... 4 2 Temperament may play the lead­ paigning, has lost decisions only to athletes causing some 75 of the Lyons, r g ...... 0 0 ing role tonight at Madison Square Tommy Loughran and Tom Heeney. original 199 starters to quit, the Thoren, I g ...... 1 0 Garden. The high-strung, irritable, Jack Delaney and Paulino Uzeudun caravan rested before pushing on Saisiela, Ig , ...... 0 0 whimsical Sharkey should win if bowed to him in ten-round bouts. the 17-mile jaunt to Oatman. he chooses to risk everything in this Although this is an important The co-operation of the Indians Total ...... 6 2 14 one cast. number offthe heavyweight elimina­ came after a most trying test, the INC. It all depends on his frame of tions, there has been little bettin«g. 57-mile jaunt from Danby to 1 HARTFORD mind when he starts or after a few The sharps think Sharkey should N66dl6S. SEVENTH GRADE rounds of attuning himself to Ris- win if he chooses to fight, but they Arthur Newton, 44-year-old Fr e e SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE CALL 1530 ko’s plodding style. Rhodesian rambler, retained the know where his erratic tendencies Miss Scanlon (26) \ Aigalnst Tom Heeney, another will carry him. The odds on Shar­ lead in the race when the party left plodder; Sharkey was never animat­ Needles. He was four hours, 44 B F T key have been quoted as high as Brown, r f ...... 2 0 4 ed by the spark of aggressiveness three to one. minutes and 5 seconds ahead of after he had landed his right heavi­ his nearest rival, Andre\y Payne, Bissell, I f ...... 4 0 8 ly on Keeney’s jaw in the first two of Clearmore, Okla. Wittkosfke, c ...... 1 0 2 GRA.M.>!AR .SCHOOL Mack, rg ...... 5 0 10 rounds without visible effect. He BASKETBALL LE.AGUE. permitted Heeney to make the fight. Kennedy, Ig...... 1 0 2 Good Quality Furniture TARGET PRACTICE Risko is another "Groove” bat­ OFFICER: Who’s the lady I see Standing. Total ...... 13 0 26 tler.- He cam be depended on to W. L. P. shooting at you? hold Wrf.oWn pace for 15 rounds un­ ;Uanchester Green . . .5 1 .833 JONES (on the run): That’s no less badly punished by bodily blows, j Eighth Grade ...... 4 2 .666 lady, that’s my WIFE.— Judge. That was how Heeney defeated him ' Buckland ...... 4 2 .666 in Detroit. Mere tapping holding Hollister ...... 3 3 .500 FAIR EXCHANGE At Fair Prices or scuffling will not discourage him. Sixth ...... 2 4 ,333 P I S O ’ S , Knows One Style Seventh ...... 0 6 ,000 BANK CLERK: Now you work Here you ■will find unusual assortments of standard grades of Furniture for the home and business purposes. The Cleveland baker boy knows Scores for Week. in a theater you can send me d i ./ '^coushs only one style. He comes in flour­ Eighth Grade 14, Seventh 0. few tickets now and then. i Here you will find outstanding quality at prices that will appeal to your common sense as representing good value ishing his left for hooks to the head Hollister 18, Manchester Green THEATER CLERK: Certaifaiy;i-l for your money. , , and in return you can send rqe a | or body. A clever boxer can “ tie 16. 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Outwitting ALL£N0:Sm m Sli The Early Long hair will not retqrn,”f>their evening i i f , line up an es- a u t h o r ^ THE BENSON MOROER CASE 5y^S. S.VAN DINE Forties says Monsieur Antoine, famous cort, and do ' their stulL Plpase lure you Into its toils; for your ______hair dresser, “ until life gets less note that “ line up thefr escorts.” c h a r a c t e r s "Only for the two hands yon By Olive Roberts Barton The most capable- ^ independent mentioned. Allen, if you happen to own—as we absurdly say—good complicated for women. Women PHILO VANCE will change their philosophy and business woman sooper o(jr later remember, was the dealer both name is at stake. As It fiappens, JOHN F.-X. MARKHAM, DUtrIct have less job In their lives before learns that there is one tradition Attorner of New York County times. I, who purposely sat on his Markham, you are at this moment W e acebpt the make-up of the they bother with long hair again." which she cannot flout, -a.nd that MARGARET ODELL (T H E right, was careful to cut the cards shielding the real murderer from -CANARY*’) young women of today as a mat­ Which is just about the first there comes a staxe. in her career in accordance with his Instructions. publicity.” C H A R L E S C LE A V E R , u mun- ter of course. But we are still in­ sensible word I have heard ou when she must 'make a traditional ■bon t-tow n And you really must admit that no Vance had spoken with the easy clined to ridicule the older wom­ feminine gesture and admit'her KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a mana- assurance that precludes argument; this short-or-long subject for some (a etu rer stricture can possibly attach to my an who seeks the aid of the rouge- time. dependence on' a male. She cen^ LOCIS MANNIX. aa Importer deception, inasmuch as the only and from the altered expression on pot to put a touch of bloom on her • a • not. attend formal’.alfaira .unescort­ DR. AMBROISE LINDRCIST, a beneficiaries of Allen’s manipula­ Markham’s face I could see he was (aablonable neurolosiet faded cheeks. “MEAT” ed. She may weigh' 300 and be 7 . TONY SKEEL, a profeeelounl bnr- tions were Cleaver and Spotswoode. moved. The flapper quite frankly dabs Should the weak child, the- ab­ feet tall but she may not'^go alone. Although Allen did deal me four “Tell me,” he said, “how you ar­ I at her face In public with her normal child in a family, set the I f she takes a peanut in male dis-1 w I l LIAM ELMER JESSUP, tele­ of a kind on each occasion, I lost phone operator rived at your fantastic belief in I make-up box, and even calmly pace of that family’s life, no guise with her, said peanv^t wpjijgh- \ HARRY SPIVELY, telephone op­ heavily both times.” Spotswoode’s guilt.” comba her hair, but her mother matter what disasters this policy ing 75 pounds and as capablSK-of-'^ erator ^ .. Vance crushed out his cigaret must nonchalantly forget her own rising to her defense as a ca^ry ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the Markham regarded Vance for a makes for the normal strong chil­ Homicide Bnrenn moment in puzzled silence, and and folded his arms on the table. appearance, no matter how she dren? should the strong be is capable;-of slugging an elephant, • • • then laughed good naturedly. “ We begin with my quartet of looks, unless she can seek the se­ considered first by parents, in the she may go fiirth- among them, THE STORY THUS FAR “ You appear to have been in a possibilities — Mannlx, Cleaver, clusion of some quiet spot to re­ realization that it is .worse to But a man may go anywhere, at furbish her countenance. Skeel'a Unger print* had been philanthropic jnood last night. You Lindquist and Spotswoode. Realiz­ make the fit unfit than to make any time quite alone, 'if he cares found in the apartment of the mur­ In the matter of hair coloring, practically gave Mannix a thousand ing, as I did, that the crime was the unfit more unfit? This is the to. ' , ■ ' dered Margaret Odell, but Vance too, the young woman has all the bellevea Skeel had been hiding In dollars by permitting him to dou­ carefully planned with the solo ob­ stimulating theme of “Meat” by innings. She w ill tell you quite POOR BERLINS! a cloact while the atrangler did ble the stakes on each .draw. A ject of murder, I knew that only Wilbur Daniel Steele, a new novel hU work. Mannlx. Dr. LindquUt openly that she needs a henna .wash When Irving Berlin says tjiat rather quixotic procedure, I should some one hopelessly ensnared in the which no parent can afford to nnd Cleaver all He nbont their or that the dark shadow near the his wife isn’t sick, nobody wllKbe- wherenbonta the night of the mur­ lady’s net could have done It. And miss. say.” scalp is an indication that she must • * • lieve him, for the world points, to der. Spotawoode, who had called “ It all depends on one’s point of no suitor outside of my quartet ^ on the girl, had roahed to her door could have been thus enmeshed, or, go for another bleach. She may WORLD IS FOR WELL , his new song, “ Sunshine” vrSlch nt the aound of a acream but had view, don’t y’ know. Despite my even change {rom blonde to brunet we would have learned of him. Anne India believes that’ the says: been reaaanred through the door financial losses—which, by the bye, and back and it doesn’t cause a rip­ that nothing wa* wrong. Therefore, one of the four was world is made fov« the strong until “ Pay your doctor bills. Skeel ta found atrangled, after I have every intention of charging ple' o f excitement. Throw away yoiir pills. guilty. ' her own defective little son, Rex, promlalng to reveal the mur­ up to your office budget—the game But let an older woman use even You can cur© your ills c derer. Vance hna Markham fnvlle “ Now, Lindquist was eliminated is born. Then, with mentality was most successful. . . . Y ’ see, I the suggestion o? hair-dye and it With sunshine.” Cleaver. Spotawoode and Mannlx when we found out that he was bed­ strangled by blinji Instinct, she to hla apartment for a game of attained the main object of my eve­ must remain a dead secret or again I, * • ridden. in a hospital at the time of- dictates her life, her home, and poker, promising to name the mur­ ning’s entertainment.” she w ill be the target of criticism. HERE'S PROOF derer the next dny. After the the life of her husband and two “ Oh, I remember!” said Mark­ Skeel’s murder; for obviously the Is it such a disgrace for a wom­ They remind the sonj; w ijter |pantc*s ®nd Vance !■ iinusimlly same person committed both normal children to the weakling. ■ober. ham vaguely, as If the matter, be­ an out of her thirties to try to As a result, everyone 'Is destroyed, that all his songs have always • • • ing of slight importance, had for crimes— ” look as well as she can? Madam been expressive of importapt Inci­ “ But,” interrupted Markham, including even the unfit one who CHAPTER XLIX the moment eluded his memory. “ I Nature is not going to waste any might have been made more fit if dents of his lif?; the ,“Vi7hen' I “ Spotswoode had an equally good (Tuesday, September 1; 1 p. m.) believe you were going to ascertain time doing it for her, and no one his mother had not pandered to Lost y o u ” song at the time he alibi for the night of the Canary’s ANCE slept late the following who murdered the Odell girl.” can convince me that Nature’s neg­ his weakness. Many problems of was denying his engagement ‘ to murder. Why eliminate one and lect, which means thin, graying Vmorning and spent the hour or “ Amazin' memory! . . . Yes, I the age are answered In Steele’s Ellin Mackay; the “Oh, How: I not the other?” locks, colorless, larkening skin, and Hate to Get Up in the Morning” so before lunch checking a cata­ let fall the hint that I might be blunt declaration that the world “ Sorry, but I can’t agree with whitish lips, looks better than skill­ song when he was in the arimyy logue of ceramics which were to able to clarify the situation today.” was made'"for well people and you. Being prostrated at a known ful grooming and cleverly put on and the “ I ’ll Be Loving You .'Al­ be auctioned next day at the A'nder- “ And whom am I to arrest?” must be operated on that basis. Vance took a drink of coffee and place surrounded by incorruptible make-up. * a « ways” song wlxon he was first mar­ son Galleries. At one o’clock we and disinterested v^tnesses, both “ Don’t be too heroic” when you start on the road to health and I could have kissed a man who ried to-the millionaire’s daughter. entered the Stuyvesant Club and slowly lit a cigaret. beauty, says Miss Dork, who prescribes these two simple exercises as C.AN’T W O R K ALONE “ I ’m quite convinced, y’ know, preceding and dyrifig an event, is said to his wife one evening, Women dry agents of New York Just' one more proof that it joined Markham in the grill. one thing; but being actually on a beginning; the squat (le ft) and the inhale-e.xhale. “ Mary, you’ve got some rouge on, must be horrible to he famous and “The lunch is on you, old thing," that you won’t believe me,” he re­ are especially used to raid night turned, in an even, matter-of-fact the ground, as Spotswoode was that It seems logical that we should . probably go right back to 165 haven’t you? I wish you’d always clubs. Since the only way to get not be able to even wipe pne’s nose said Vance. “ But I ’ll make it easy. fatal evening, within a few minutes use it. You haven’t looked so without the surmises of the world voice. “ But it was Spotswoode who eat all Wee need for strength and pounds. But you rest assured, I the evidence is to mingle with the All I want Is a rasher of English of the time the lady was murdered, pretty for years.” as to what It all means! killed the girl.” energy, but not manufacture shall not. guests, the lady raiders doll up In bacon, a cup of coffee, and a crois­ and then being alone in a taxicab One time a man said, “ When I “ You don’t tell me!” Markham strength and energy in advance. So, if you have a tendency to sant." for fifteen minutes or so following see an older woman who thinks Markham gave him a mocking spoke with undisguised irony. “ So And if we know how to eat, we can take on fiesh it is just as well to it was Spotswoode! ,My dear Vance, the event—that is another thing. realize that you will probably have enough of herself and her friends smile. do this, and be just the size we to make her appearance pleasing, you positively bowl me over. I No one, as far as we know, actually to fight it the rest of your life. Do “ I don’t wonder you’re economiz­ saw the lady alive after Spots­ really should be. I feel like shaking her by the hand ing after your bad luck of last would telephone Heath at once to If I may be personal here, I will not get your body all toned up,; woode took his departure.” and saying, “ Thank you!” \ polish up his handcuffs, but, un­ relate my own experience. At 28, I with the toxic poisons all ellminat- night.” “ But the proof of her having been I think most men feel that way fortunately, miracles — such as ed and your physical machinery in , shouldn’t women stop their Vance’s eyebrows went up. alive and spoken to him is incon­ weighed 166 pounds. Now, at 38, I “ I rather fancied my luck was s-trangling persons from across weight 118 and have stayed at that perfect order, and then slip ^ack | testable.” ' most extr’ordiu’ry.” tov.-u—are not recognized possibili­ into jtpur old, unhealthful wajs. j gigtej-s a little latitude in using a ^eiV Letters “Granted. I admit that a dead weight for years. ; “ You held four of a kind twice, ties in this day and age. . . . Do I advise you not to stai't until | vanity-box if she wishes?^ woman doesn’t scream and call, for Before I took up( the exercises I bv RUTH DEWEY GROVfiS let me order you another crois­ you have convinced yourself you ; And use a little themselves! and lost both hands.” help, and then converse with her teach in my own, gymnasium, I “ But, y’ see," blandly confessed sant." are in earnest, until you are will-1 I feel terribly sorry because I murderer.” went to a physiciah for a thorough Dear Mom; Vance. “ I happened to know both Vance extended his hands in a examination of Oiy heart, lungs | ing to cut down your food and your ^hadn’t any idea such a thing could “ I see.” Markham spoke with I hate to tell you what happen times exactly what cards my op­ theatrical gesture of exasperated and blood pressure. So far as diges- weight gradually so the change will happen. He seems to be such a kid. sarcasm. “ You think it was Skeel, 1 8" ed on my long drive with Billy ponents held.” despair. tion, respiration and physical con- | not in any way effect your good And he was so nide about it. I disguising his voice.” Bartlett^ but since we’ve alw ap l^arkliam stai ort at him in amaze­ "For an educated, civilized man. healiii. can’t help feeling fiattered but I “ Lord no! What a priceless no­ dition were concerned, 1 was quite been such good pals I think I will ment. .Markham, there’s something down­ Don’t be too heroic at the start, j wish I knew how to make him tion! Skeel didn’t want anyone to normal- Then I began to exercise because I ’d like to know if you “ Quite so.' Vance assured him. right primitive about the way you If you hove been accustomed to j come out of it. It would be cruel to know he was there. Why should -and have kept at it ever since, not L ife ’s Niceties think I was to blame. I don’t see “I had .arranged before the game, cling to optical illusions. I say, large :^mounts of starch, sugar aud , be angry with, him for I know he ho liave staged such a masterpiece letting any day go by without a d’ ye see. to have those particular y’ know, you’re exactly like an iu- fat. you connot immediately be ; how I could have been afid the of idiocy? That certainly isn’t the proper amount of lim’jering and tried to hide his true feelings from hands dealt." He smiled benignly. faut who really believes that the I sati-aied with simply cooked vege- HINTS ON ETIQUET whole thing was the greatest sur­ c.NpIauation. When we find the an­ stretching. 1 me. r “ I can't tell you. old/(^ap. how 1 magician generates a rabbit in a tables and fresh fruits. | prise to me. Don’t you think the best way is silk hat, simply because he sees it swer it will be reasonable and sim­ A Long Battle admire your delicacy in not refer­ If I were to give up scientific eat­ Begin by eliminating butter fnyn j ^ Billy n^ade love to me! I might just jLo keep .on being friendly with done.” ple.” ring to my rather unique guest. ing and stop exercising, I would I your diet the first week. T 'tih .t wilt i as Weil call it by its right name him and let it'w e a r off? I would Mr. Allen, whom I had the bad “ Now you’re becoming insulting.” “ That’s encouraging," smiled Which is correct for lunch- and let you get over the shock. Markham. “ But proceed with your teach you moderation by degrees— I take a few more driving lessons taste to introduce so unceremon­ “Rather!” Vance pleasantly 'and you won’ t want so much bread ; colored or white Then what follows won’t seem so reasons for Spotswoode’s guilt.” eon tables- and it might be a good thing .to iously into your party. I owe you agreed. “ But something drastic scandalous. “Three of my quartet, then, were 1 if you can’ t have butter. I am sure! linen? have him come in and get ac­ an explanation and au apology. must be done to disentangle you 19 We started out just after lunch potential murderers.” Vance re­ you will reduce a pound or so just j 2. For the formal dinner, quainted with Alan. What do you “ Mr. Allen is not what one would from the Lorelei of legal facts. '‘Ideal Fashions and Billy drove until we got out sumed. “ Accordingly, I requested this way. what linen is usually used? i think. Mom? call a charming companion. He is j You’re so deficient in imagination, of the city so’s to make good time an evening of social relaxatiou, Then, make a measurement o -ivt j - i > Sincerest love. deficient in the patrician elegan- i old thing.” chart; take the measurements of. dinner napl^ns through trafilc. I took the wheel that I might put them under the MARYB. cies. and his display of jewelry was | “ I take it that you would have your neck, uppe;’ arm, lower arm, ' m a tch th e cloth s? when we got to the ■wide open a bit vulgar—though I infinitely j me close my eyes and picture Spots- psychological microscope, as It bust, waistline, hipline, thigh, ankle i The Answers spaces and drove until late in the F E L T BOWS. preferred his diamond studs to his ', woode sitting upstairs here in the were. 1. At present, colorful luncheon “Although Spotswoode’s ancestry and calf. Keep them recorded in a afternoon. We were about to turn piebald tie. Stuyvesant Club and extending his ^7 sets are more popular though was wholly consistent with his hav­ piece of paper which has spaces for hack to town when Billy suggested Grege felt bows trim the sides “But Mr. Allen has his points— arms to 71st street. But I simply white runners or cloths are always we go on a little farther to an couldn’t do it. I ’m a commonplace ing been the guilty one, neverthe­ m an y more entries. When you have and hang over the edge of a chic decidedly he has his points. He exercised and dieted as I shall sug­ good. inn and have tea. black tusea straw turban. Straw ranks with -Andy Blakely, Canfield, chap. Such a vision would strike less I confess I though^^tliat '7 gest in the following articles, take 2. Conservative white damask That made a hit with me be­ ribbon is another novelty trim­ and Honest John Kelly as an indoor me as ludicrous; it would smack Cleaver or Mannix had ■ committed your measurements again. is' still preferred by most persons cause I wanted a rest. My arms ming this season. soldier of fortune. In fact, our Mr. of 'a hasheesh dream. . . . You the crime; for, by their own state­ You may not lose any weight of good taste, though colored ached terribly from driving, and Allen is none other than Doc Wiley yourself don’t use Cannabis indica, ments. either of them could have damask is making inroads. € when you get on the scales, but I didn’t want to let Billy drive Allen, of fragrant memory.” do you?” done it without contradicting any 3. No. They are often of fine Mexico’s budget for 1928 pro- the measurcQjents will be less. If back because I need more practice “ Doc Allen! Not the notorious “ Put that way, the idea does sound of the known circumstances of the linen, rather than damask. •vides for expenditures for 289,900,- you are faithful you wjll see it is in traffic, and I ’ll never get that old crook who ran the Eldorado a bit supernatural. And yet: Cer­ situation. 000 pesos. ium est quia impossibile est. I “Therefore, when Mannix de­ possible, with very little hardship, with Alan. So a chance for a little Club?” breathing spell was just -what I “The same. And, Incidentally, rather like that maxim, don’t y’ clined your invitation to play to lose inches, and then pounds. A SILK SHIBTS. wanted. one of the cleverest card manipu­ know: for, in the present case, the poker last night, I put Cleaver to ^ , And getting down your score will impossible is true. Oh, Spots- the first test. I wig-wagged to Mr. be a game with you. W e had almost finished our lators in a once lucrative but shady With the growing importance of MRS. ADA M. woode’s guilty—no doubt about it. Allen, and he straightway proceed­ A Mild Beginning toeisted muffins and tea and Billy profession.” the blouse, silk shii-ts return. And I ’m going to cling tenaciously ed to perform his first feat of pres­ For your first exercises, begin hadn’t shown any. signs of what MERRIFIELD “ You mean this fellow Allen Finely chocked, dotted and flower­ to that apparent hallucination. tidigitation.” with these two, night and morning, w a» on his mind before he sudden­ stacked the cards last night?’’ ed silks are used for them. Teacher of Markham was indignant. “ Moreover, I ’m going to try to (TO BE CONTINUED) and practice them daily, no matter ly hurst out into the sweetest love what other specific ones you do: song I ever heard. Mandolin Tenor Banjo Stand absolutely erect, with your It seems the poor hoy has con­ Baojo-Mandolln Tenor Guitar Plectrum Bapjo back as straight as you can make NATURAL STRAW. tracted puppy love for me and Ukulele Mando-Cello it and your knees together. Stretch can’t bear the thought of our last Mandula Cello-B^Jo Bridge Me your arms straight out ahead of Some of the season’s most stun­ drive together. I think I said some­ Ensemble Playing for Advanced you and as you take in a full, deep ning hats are of natural colored thing during the afternoon about t ' Pupils. breath of air, extend them as far straws. One has stitchings in navy not needing many more lesson*. Agent for Gibson Instruments. Daily Health Service Another as you can to the sides, then as you blue from the crown through the Of course I talked seriously to him about it after I’d tried to make Odd Fellows' Block HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP W E L L bring them back to the front, let brim on the whole left side. BY W. W. WENTWORTH the air come out from your lungs. a joke of it and he wouldn’t let. A t the Onter.-— Room S. 9tdn- day, Tuesday, 'Wednesday and by World Famed Authority (Abbreviations: A— ace; K— Inhale and exhale. Do this at least STRIPED GOWNS. me. He’s got it so bad he is jealous king— Q— queen; J— Jack; X- ten times night and morning. It ex­ of Alan. Thursday. any card lower than 10.) pands your lungs and is the great­ An unusually stunning eveuing est of all exercises for longevity. gown is one of black mouss^Iine, AM ERICA HAS 80 SPECIES intestines to get rid of the poison­ The other one is the squat— it silver striped. A bolero and 'skirt OF POISON MUSHROOMS ous material. 1— ^When you hold three will keep your body limber p.nd fit: yoke use the stripes horizontally, In a few days the person be­ W ith hands on hips, lower your the rest of the gown, vertically. BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN comes jaundiced, turns blue and honors in sequence, two in 14 6 1! body to a sitting posture until your if the case is going to he fatal, hand and one in dummy, what hips rest on your heels. Do this a t'C lM fb gradually lapses Into unconscious­ honor should be played first? A n Afternoon Fixxdc five times night and morning at Editor Journal of the American ness. JUedical Association and of Hygela, 2— When you hold: spades first and then increase the number To a certain extent, the methods o f Distinction the Health Magazine — X X X; hearts— 10 XXX; as your muscles limber, gteady of treatment used depend on the clubs— X X X; diamonds— X This dress of printed silk is made in yourself by holding onto the back The wife, daughter and two sons exact,type of poisonous mushroom X X, what should you bid in the semi-formal style that is bappOy of a chair if you find it hard to of the Greek poet Euripides, died that has been eaten. In every case, appropriate for so many occasions balance with han^s on hips. many centuries ago after eating the first thing to do is to get out answer to partner’s informa- throughout the day. Tailored lines of the stomach and Intestines any are presented ip the smooth shawl col­ poisonlous mushrooms. tory double of opponent’s one- CItISP MOIRE. A French investigator found of the material thgt can be recover­ heart bid? lar and the straight skirt to which a ed. This is the general rule in every front tunic is attached beneath the more than 10 0 deaths in the neigh­ Spring personified is a pale type of poisoning. A physician when 3— First hand bids one no- belt. The long full sleeves are two borhood of Paris in a i>eriod of green moire evening gown with a called will inject atropine, a drug trump. Second hand bids two 'ece, permitting the use of contrast- forty years toward the end of the draped skirt that makes an enor­ which seems to have special virtue hearts- Third hand doubles. Eg fabric if d e s ir ^ and gathered into eighteenth century. mous pouf on one hip. in overcoming the dangerous symp­ a narrow bancL The deep V opening COMMCAClAi Indeed, the medical literature Is double informatory cSr busi­ is especially intriguing. The back is of France, Germany and Austria toms. The Intense pain is relieved ness ? COLL.ARLESS NECKLINES. by the giving of sedative drugs and intereatingQf plain, N o. 1461 is de­ &SCCftCTAAlAi shows records of thousands of signed for ladies in sises 86, 88, 40, 42, RADIATORS AND SMOKE cases with hundreds of deaths each other methods are used to protect The Answers 44 inches bust. Size 86 reipures Collarless necklines grow inter-1 COUItSCS year all over the world from this the kidneys against the damage yards of 89-inch material. Price of esting this spring. One, in a blue 1— Qne from the hand. Those draperies in the living room haven’t the cause. that may come to them from the pattern 15 cents. tailleur of rep has a tiny round 2— Two clubs. radiators— and possibly Father’s pipe— ^made them Dr. S. R. Damon points out that poisonous substances. One o f the yoke with the body meeting it In These courses I'eaci to a very mushrooms contains a poison which 3— Business. a bit dingy ? Over here at Dougan’s we have a way there are no simple tests by which fine pin tucks. efficient mastery of all the de­ the laymen can distinguish poison­ is particularly dangerous to the of cleaning draperies that restores all their loveti^ nerve endings. For this type of ous from harmless mushrooms. The Manchester Herald j . tails and general knowledge freshness. And it’s getting time to think about tiie superstition that peeling the top poisoning the atropine is almost a Pattern Service. spring ceremony of house cleaning, you know. shows something or that cooking specific. Musty Cellar necessary to the girl who aims with a silver spoon will indicate the New Thing Pattern N o...... high in the business world. Cleaning and Dyeing poisonous variety Is without the Price 15 Cents. Free Collection and D^ivery. . . slightest scientific foundation. HANDY FLAPS. Smell, The only safe rule for those who In Face Powder want to eat mushrooms is to study New handbags, in gala colors, A new youth shade that is exclu­ Nam e ...... Instantly Banished Start any Monday the matter scientifically or to de- feature outside flaps that raise to sive to MELLO-GLO. Stays on Size ...... I>end on those who have made a reveal a mirror and compartments longer, less affected by perspira­ Here’s the way to make your cellar serious study of the question. lor change and make-up. tion, does not clog the pores. This A d d ress...... as he^thful as any room in the house I There are more than 80 species new wonderful Beauty Powder is Put a tablespoonful of Sylpho-Nathol growing In America that are known PLAID SUITS. made by a new French Process and in a gallon of water and sprinkle the to be poisonous. Almost everyone you will be delighted with it. Ab­ Send your order to the “Pat­ solution in dark comers of the cellar, j is familiar with the first symptoms Invisible plaids, in tans, greys solutely pure. Just try MELLO- tern Deptw, Manchester Evening Checks all organic decay, destroys un­ ’ of mushrooms poisoning. These in­ and blues, are excellent for youth­ GLO 'and note its rare qualities. Herald, Manchester', Conn.”- hygienic conditions and makes your 1 clude acute pain in the abdomen ful tailleurs this season. The most Only one dollar. J. "W. Hale Co., cellar clean and sweet-smelling. C»et | find the attempt of the stomach end tailored, however, has soft lines. South Manchester.— ^Advt, Siciabo»Nathol at all dfAkra. MANCHESTER (CONN.) BfSnBNING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCJH 12,1928*. PAGE

field. Overton Tremper, foymer ty from N. B. 0. Studios WALSH INSPECTS University of Pennsylvania man, 10:30—Fisk nme-to-Retlre Boys Guest Artists at Beethoven Concert has a chance to stay, if he hits, but ffom N. fi. C. Studios WEATHER CUTS DOWN 86PERCENT0FPUPIU I Dan Taylor, of Memphis and Lash, WTIC 11:00— ^Vincent Lopes and Orches­ Penn, has little or none. tra froni CaM Lopez AUDIENCE AT “GALLIA” IN SCHOOL A R l SAVERS The old line of catchers. Hank Travelers Insurance 11:30—Capitol Theater Organ— Deberry, Butch Henline and Char­ “Melodies for the Folks at Hartford Home”—Walter^ Dawley ley Hargraves, again is around and G Clef Club Gives Fine Rendi­ Eighty-six cent.of the 3,302 about, which probably means that 12:00 Midn.—Correct Time, News Brooklpi Dodgers Rated at 535.4 m. 560 k. c. and Weather tion of Cantata in Special children attending school-in Man­ Hugh Wise, Purdue University, Arrangement. chester during tho 'week- ending won’t be for long. If he goes, he March 6, mado deposits in connec­ That Figure; Expert Ana­ merely will be following Alonzo Program For Monday HOLD LAST REHEARSAL The G Clef Glee club of the tion with the School Savings sys­ Lopez of Jacksonville, who took a P. M. Swedish Lutheran church, assisted tem, according to the weekly report one way ride, by request, the other 6:00—Piano Recital— by Miss Eleanor Willard, soprano given out by The Savings Bank of lyzes the Various Players day. a. Etude E m ajor ...... Chopin FOR 'HAUNTED HOUSE’ soloist of the South Methodist Manchester. Six schools had 100 b. Valse ...... Rachmaninoff church cholc, gave Gounoud's can­ per cent. ’The summary follows: c. A ra b e sq u e ...... Grfffis tata "Gallia,” before an audience Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist School Attd. Dep. P. C. EDITOR’S NOTE—This is the sixth Town Players Practice To­ which the bad weather made small­ No. School St. . .588 538 100 of a series of articles by Davis J. 6:12— Mother Goose er than usual, in the former church Hollister St. . . . .283 283 100 Walsh, dealing with develop­ 6:25—News Culletins night For Their Most Hu­ last night. Miss Willard’s' solos Keeney St...... 85 85 100 ments in various Major League Local 6:30—Hotel Bond Trio—Emil morous Comedy Wednesday were excellently sung as she was in Manchester Grn. .243 243 100 training camps. Other articles of Heimberger, Director Evening. fine voice. 'The chorus numbers South .'...... 68 68 100 the series will follow. Grieg’s best-known work, the ’These are the famous Gloria Trumpeters, the most famous female were also well rendered. “Peer Gynt Suite” No. 1, will be Open Air . . . .. 14 14 100- Sport The final rebear^l for “The brass quartet in the country today. They play every Sunday over Sta­ The arrangement of the cantata Porter St .. .. 87 85 97 BY DAVIS J. WALSH played tonight through WTIC in tion WEAF and will be a feature of the concert of the Beethoven Glee for women’s voices is different from Buckland . . . a special arrangement by the Ho­ Haunted House, ” which the Town . .121 115 95 (I. X. S. Sports E ditor) Players will present in the Circle club in High school hall on April 24. Left to right, Louise Gura, Cath­ the ordinary arrangement for full Nathan Hale . .484 446 92 tel Bond Trio, directed by Emil erine Williams, Mabel Coapman and Cora Roberts. choirs. The G Clef Club sang Oicht- Chatter Heimberger. The program will be theater on Wednesday evening B arnard ...... 451 375 83 under the auspices of the Manches­ man’s arrangement. Next week the Bunce .... , . 83 66 79 Clearwater, Fla., March 12.— devoted to works by the great church choir will sing “Olivet to The writer had the privilege today Scandinavian composer. Four se­ ter Girl Scout Council, will be held Washington . . .356 265 74 this evening at 7 o’clock in the Calvary” by Maunder. ’The soloists Lincoln ...... 439 302 68 of gazing upon a $200,000 ball The Rec Five basketball will lections and two groups are in­ CERVDO-CAMPSELL LEAD FORMER LOCAL WOMAN have not yet been selected for this club. At least, the payroll said It practice tomorrow night at 7:15. Recreation Center. This will be a cluded in the broadcast. offering. Totals was a $200,000 outfit, a fact that All players are requested to report. Half Hour with Edward Grieg— dress rehearsal and all of the play­ 3302 2935 88- might be deemed sufficient to a. Hochzeit Auf Troldhaugen ers are asked to bring their cos­ IN SETBACK TOURNEY IS DEAD IN VERMONT prompt the late Charley Ebbets to The Knights of Lithuania yere b. The Swan tumes. “The Haunted House” is consid­ turn turtle In his tomb. For the said to have been so well satisfied . c. W’ith a Water Lily Cervini and Campbell lead the \ Brooklyn Dodgers used to be Char­ with Herb Smith’s work as referee d. “Peer Gynt Suite” No. 1— ered by officials of the Town Players Mr. and Mrs. Adam Yourkshot of to be the funniest comedy that the public setback tournament, weekly ley's ball club and this once was in the game last Friday night that Morning sessions of which are held on Mon­ Woodbrldge street received a tele­ Charley’s money. they asked him to work in their Ase’s Leath organization has given in its three gram yesterday announcing the years of existence. Others have day nights at the School Street Rec. When a ball club which holds the game with the Yankees this week. A nita’s iVince ’They have totaled 412 points in the death of their oldest daughter, Smith, however, is booked for e. Solvejg's Song from “ Peer been excellent examples of Ameri­ Amelia, wife of Milford H. Jones, head of the second division as its Plainfield. can comedy but for real humor and first three nights of play. Another abiding ambition, is willing to pay Gynt Suire” No. II sitting will be held tonight. The which occurred yesterday at her f. “Sigurd Jorsalfar”— clever acting “The Haunted House” "home in Barre, Vermont, after a and does pay Arnold Statz a salary “Dutch” Senkbell and Jack Nel­ tops them all. sqores to date follow: of $10,000 for the season, the Introduction Cervlni-Campbell, 412; Wuerdig- brief Illness with pneumonia. The son both claim that they could beat Borghlld’s Dream A cast of Town Player, favorites parents and brothers and sisters faculty of reason fairly totters on Jud Gallup in a pool match pro­ has been gathered together for this GustaXson, 406; Shorts-Muldoon, H uldigung’s Mcrch 405; Purfee-Perine, 395; Wlganow- have left for that place to attend ^ts throne. viding a sldebet was at stake. 7:00—Station WCAC will broad­ offering. Names that have been Robinson to Blame skl-WIlson, 389; Jacobs-Ritchie, the funeral tomorrow. Burial will cast on this same frequency un­ familiar In the casts of other plays be in Barre. ^ Mr. Wilbert Robinson, the open Division No. One of the Commu­ til 7:30 are those of Leonard Johnson, 388; Hunt-Brennan, 383; Thayer- . face.^, Swiss movement president- nity Club Junior League will play 7:30—Fraco Play Boys from Ful­ Raymond Tilden, Harry Bellamy, Brock, 382; Robinson-McCulloch, Mrs. Jones who was 29 years old manager of the club, seems to be tonight at the K. of C. Hall. ler, Richter, Aldrich & Co. Franklin Richmond, Miss Alice 381; Sanders-Boyle, 374; Custer- leaves besides her husband,^ two the sponnor for this policy of 8:00—New Departure Dance Or­ Marshall and Miss Beatrice Arm­ Kotsch, 373; C. Custer-Lalne, 365; children a little girl 4 ^ and a boy prodigality. It is to be doubted that The Bon Ami and Construction chestra under the direction of strong. Those of the cast who have Macdpnald-Canade, 360; Olds, 355; 2% years old, also two sisters and Charlie would have listened very Company bowling teams are plan­ William Taylor—Program direct not been in three-act plays of the J. Ritchie, 351; Field-Angeli, 322; four brothers. attentively |o Statz’s $10,000 talk ning a match. The former is in The from the Band room of the New club are James Neill, John Mc­ Gravino-Chapdelalne, 311. of salesmanship. Nor would he Herald League and the other was Departure Manufacturing Com­ Govern, Miss Faith Fallow and D. have paid Max Carey and Bill Doak in the Commercial winning the pen­ pany, Bristol, Conn. Cromble Donaldson. anything more than polite atten­ nant. Still being encored by dance The scene of the play Is Cedar a McCORMICK WINNER tion; anyhow, not $10,000 each. It lovers, “My Blue Heaven” will Point, Conn., in the summer home Read It! is an open question whether Jess serve as the opening selection on of a New York lawyer. The house Petty wo'ald have shaken him loose HOSPITAL NOTES the half-hour’s program of popu­ is supposed to be haunted and the IN PINOCHLE TOURNEY for $15,000. He probably would lar melodies by the New Depar­ ghosts and spooks make themselves have granted Dazzy Vance his $20,- ture Dance Orchestra of Bristol. evident all through the piece. A Harry McCormick won the mix­ 000 but I fear that the capitulation Three births occurred at Memo­ “Are You Thinking of Me Tq^ young married couple come to the ed partners pinochle tournament would have been marked by that rial hospltal%)ver the week-end. A night?” is one of the most beau^ place and each is in turn accused of which came to a close Friday night spontaneous enthusiasm so notice­ son was born Saturday afternoon to tiful waltz ballads in recent years, murder by a hare-brained author. at the Army and Navy Club. He able in a man conceding a five foot Mr. and Mrs. Aibeft Harrison of 33 in both melody and lyric. It also Before the play Is over practical­ had 6,416 points. Partners were putt. Myrtle street. This morning daugh­ will be included on the program ly everybody in the cast is suspect­ changed at every sitting, being As for David J. Bancroft, player- ters were born to Mr. and Mrs. with other current hits, such as ed and the mystery is not soIVed paired by drawings. The total manager of the 1927 Braves, Char­ Charles Johnson of 26 Woodland “Rain,” “I Never Dreamed,” and until the extreme end of the third point scores follow: ley would have had him arrested if street and Mr, and Mrs. Ward Dou- “Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella act. Harry McCormick 6,416, Rady on a Rainy Day.” he had requested a $15,000 con­ gan of 213 School street. Louis Smith Is responsible for the 6,277, McCaughey 6,192, Lam- tract plus a $30,000 bonus, $45,- Patients admitted were Mrs. Ca- a. My Blue Heaven precht 6,170, Gleason 6,158, Hart­ b. W hen I Look at You direction of the play and Miss Ruth OOQi in all, but Mr. Robinson says mello Alolslo of 239 Middle Turn­ Calhoun has supervised its produc­ nett 6,131, Person 6,096, F. Mc­ pike, Paul Brandt of 26 Ashworth c. Rain Cormick 6,095, Donze 6,089, Cus­ it is all right and as far as the rest d. I Don’t Believe You tion. Property and costume com­ of the world, including Bancroft, is street. Miss Anna Zachark of 299 mittees include Miss Mildred Tin­ ter 5,993, McCann 5,952, Frey 5,- Woodland street, Mrs. Annie e. Are You Thinking of Me 957, Hope 5,916, Sonniksen 5,914, concerned, that just about closes onight? (waltz) ker, Miss Eugenia Walsh and Miss the transom. Wright of Rockville, Miss Dorothy Helen Estes. Committees from the Qulsh 5,902, Anderson 5,712. Vanaberbeke of 132 Maple street Never Dreamed k The Keyman ^et a Smile be Your Um­ Girl Scout council have arranged “Bancroft is the key man of the and two year old Barbara Denier ? for the theater, the program and The doors of St. Peter’s at Rome of 13 W inter street. brella are made of cypress and have last­ situation here,” Mr. Robinson de­ h. I t’s in the Bag the ticket distribution. claims. “Our great pitching last Patients discharged were Louis Tickets are on sale at the Recre­ ed 1100 years Radding of 49 Summit street and i. Go Home and Tell Your year failed to put us over for two Mother ation Center and may be exchanged Mrg, George Denier and Infant at the Dewey-Rlchman store or at reasons; first, our Infield was a first daughter of 13 Winter street. 8:30— A. & P. Gypsies from N. B. PIRIN class sieve; second, we had no hit­ C. Studios the School street Rec for Reserved EASE THE PAINS OF The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for The census today is forty. seats. ting or at least I never caught the 9:30—General Motors Family Par­ pain. But it’s just as important to know that there is only one boys at it. “Well, we still have the pitching RHEUMATIC JOINTS genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and and more. To my regular stafj of on the box. If it says Bayer, it’s genuine; and if it doesn’t, it is Dazzy Vance; Jess Petty, Jim EN not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, llott. Bill Doak, Watson Clark, DAILY RADIO PROGRAM 12 Days’ Free Trial. and the pain that goes with them; even neuralg^ia, neuritis, and Rube Ehrhardt and. Doug McWee­ rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer—at any drugstore— ny, the beat in all baseball in my 9:30—W./Z River.side hour. Monday, March 12. 10:00— Monri.T.v night musical. Leading DX Stations. Swollen, twingy, pain tormented with proven directions. opinion, we will add the services of Maria KiirciiUo. the Itusslan night­ 10::t0—Tiio Happy iliree. 475.9— WSB. ATLANTA—63a joints are usually caused by rheu­ Louis Koupal, the Los Angeles boy ingale, will be tlie guest artist in the 11:00—"Tin ra n Aliev;’’ trio. 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. matism. w'ho was with the Pirates. He has General .Motors’ family party to be 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD-56a 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 6:30— liond In.striiiiicntal trio, 9:30—WEAF artlsis family party, To bring comfort and relief, Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; been out with Indianapolis, the broadcast through WEAF and the Red 7:;i0— I'hiy boys program. 10:30—WE a F harmony boys. thousands rub in Joint-Ease, a club that sent Petty up and unless network at 9:30 Monday night. Be­ 8:00— New Ueparlure band. 11:45— Yaarab Imperial chanters. soothing emollient that druggists I’m crazy Koupal will do this time. sides the soprano soloist will be heard 8:31)— WIvAK Gypsies; nrtlsts party, 626— KYW, CHICAGO— 67U i it does NOT affect the heart a concert orchestra under the direc­ 10:30— Wl'iAl' hainiony team. 7:30—Roxy’s Gang with WJZ. everywhere have a big demand for. “Bancroft will Improve our in­ tion of Roderlc Graham, Goldmans 11:00—\Vi;.\!<- I.npoz orchestra. 9:30— I’rogram s with WJZ. For lumbago, sore, lame mus­ Aspirin Is the trade mark of Barer Uonufactoie of Monoaeetleseldester of SaUeylicadd field in himself and with better band and Joe Green’s novelty orches­ 11:.30—()jl time ntcan melodies. 10:35— Dixie Trail, harmony teatures. cles, burning feet, neuritis, sciatica tra. Signor Celia, harpist of the 422.2—WOR. NEWARK-7ia 11:30—Hump’s Kentucky seretmners. and chest colds its comforting in­ men at first and third bases, the Metropolitan Oi>era Company, will be 7:00—I.evitow'a orchestra. 365.6— W EBH'W JJD, CHICAGO— 820. whole works will be tighter and the soloist of the Gypsies broadcast 9:00—Coliitnlila hour, modem love 8:30—Edgewater orchestra, trio. fluence will be appreciated. It’s not more efficient. And if you think an through Red netw ork stations a t 8:30. stories. 9:00—.Mooseheart hour; songs. ^ p en siv e— only 60 cents a tube. old head like Bancroft’s won’t In celebration of the first anniversary 9:30—Columbia hour Vorheea conesrt 11:05—O ichestra; m ystery three. Send name and address of the opening of Roxy’s theater, a orchestra. 416.4-WGN-W._IB, CHICAGO—72a steady a young player like Par­ special program will be radiated by 10:00—Columbia broadcast, Spanish FREE for 13 day trial tube to 8:30—WEAF Gypsies, family party — — tridge at second base, then you and W JZ and the Blue netw ork a t 7:30 music. 10:30—VlollnlsL orchestra, quarteL Pope Laboratories Desk 7 Hallowell, Service Quality Low Prices Monday night. ■ All the members of 10:30—Columbia Buccaneers program . 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—87a Maine.—Adv. 1 must agree to disagree. the Gang who have been heard in ra­ 1 1 :06—Dance orche-stra. 8:10—Jack and Jean, pianist. Anything Possible’’ dio programs for the past year will 333.1— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—900. 8:20—Angelus; tenor; harmony girls “I’ll admit the club hasn’t a pass In review before the microphones 5:45—Weldon ensemble; foium. 9:00—Witches; hippodrome, revue. at this time. WHAZ of Troy, will 7:00—l.owe's dunce orchestra. 10:30—Hockey, P ittsburgh vs. Black- Tuesday & Wednesday scoring punch but you will see more present the Doodle Doo harmony boys 7:30—Roxy’s Gang w ith WJZL hawks. runs and more victories this year, in a popular program for 10:05, and a 9:00—W JZ Riverside hour. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO— 67a also less games lost by one run. hockey game, Pittsburgh vs. Black- 9:30—Aleppo drum corps. 7:00—Tenor; m usical calendar. hawks will inteiest the fans of WLS 10:05—Boston musical program . 9:00—WOR program s (2 h rs.) With pitching like ours, anything is a t 10:30. O ther highlights m av be 10:35—A ndiew ’s troi^lMidours. 11:00—Musical potpourri. , Special For possible.’’ . ; tuned in from WEICI. WRVA, KOA 491.5— W EAF. NEW YORK—6ia 12:00—O rchestra, Happy H arry. Bancroft, as claimed, is the key- ■WPG, 'WCCO. WSB and KFI. 6:00—Wuldort-.Astorla music; talk. 499.7- WFAA, DALLAS—60a 7:15—National siring quartet. 8:00—Cline’s dance orchestra. Best Double Bqne Sirloin Steak man of the club. If he is the old Black face type Indicates best features 7:30—Talk; physical culture prtnes. 10:00—Beicanto male quartet. Banny, which is to be doubted, he 8:00—Great history moments. 874.8— woe, DAVENPORT—SOa ...jCan and will m ake an Infield out of Ail programs Eastern Standard Time. 8:30—Gypsies, Signor Cells, harpist. 7:30—Old tim e program . 9:30—General Motors' family party ■& 49c any three men. The Braves say he 8:30—Vos.1 vagabonds orchestra. Leading East Stations featuring Marla Kurenko, Rua- 9:30—AVEAF party; harmony team. has slipped beyond all reason but slan soprano. 11:00—Educational lecture. Finest Loin Lamb Chops Robbie only smiles at that crack. It 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10:30—Fisk harm ony team . 325.9— KOA. D E N V E R — 92a 7:05—Concert; talk: orchestra. 11:00—Ixipez dance orchestra. 10:00—Colorado th e ate r program . A U N T J A N E is the latter’s idea that Bancroft 8:45—Soprano, tenor. violinisL 454.3—W JZ. NEW YORK—66a 10:15— Grand opera, "Martha.” worried himself out of a job last' 10:00—Concert oi chestra; studio prog. 1:30—A stor concert orchestra. 409./-WBAP, FORT WORTH-60a ______55c;^^______year, a theory that isn’t altogether 10:30—Public school glse club, 6:00—M anger dance orchestra. 8:30—Musical programs <3Vii .’irs.) 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 6:30—Buist musicui program. 12:15—T h ea ter entertainers. •WTIC sustained by the young man’s age, 285.5— W B A L , B A L T I M O R E — 1050. 7:00—Klein’s acronaders. 400— PWX, HAVANA-TSa which Is 35. T:00—Sltidlo dinner orchestra. 7:30—Roxy and His Gang in annlvtr- 7:30—Roxy with W.I'Z. 8:00—.stet.son mltUary parade. BroadcostlBg KHAmn (Hals Infielders usually do not outlive sary program. 10:00—i’llrrtgUHlsn m usic hour. Corned Beef Special • :0O—WJZ ItIversIdo hour. 9:00—Riverside hour orchaatra. 422.3— W08. JBFFBRSON CITY— 7K). and Socrats avory that milestone. #.’30—Studio string quartet. 9:30—Rise and Shine. 9:00—T eachers Cdllege program . Will and Youngsters 10:00—Marylander's orenestra. 11:00—Slum ber music. 10:00—C hristian Collega hour. AfiNC AUSTIN 481.5—WNAC, BOSTON—800. 405.2— W LIT, PHILA D ELPH IA -^74a II :no—Ram blers dancO orchestra. TUESDAY, 11 A.M. However, even if he can’t get off 8:30—Two concert orchestraa. 9:30—WEAF artists family potty. Lean Rib Corned Beef, lb...... 14c 7:30—J’lanist; lecturers. Sfa2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—Sia a watch crystal out there, he will 10:30—Dance orchestra. 8:80—WEAF Gypsies; artlsta party. Tbs program ol nalpas It Begins 8:00—Marlon Bacon trio. 34a6—WOO. PHILADELPHIA—sea be a prime necessity to the opera­ 8:30—'Phe Shepard sextet. 10:30—w EAF harmony team. and Soggastien* is Fancy Boneless Brisket, lb...... tion of a kid infield, and other 7:30—Trio; educational talks. 12:45—Nlghthawk frolic. 25c'30c 0:00—WOR m odem love storles< 8:50—Mary E. Vogt, organist. 468.6— KFI, LOS ANQBLE8^-64a sponsorod by ^ Thursday, March 15 members of which are Del Bls- 9;.30—WOR concert orchestra. 9:25—Orchestra, studio program. 11:0(1— N. B. CS. proKrnni, 10:00—WOR Spanish m usic; buc- 10:30—Pennsylvania male quartet. sonette at first base; Jimmy Pat- ctineers. 12:30— Los Angeles Philharmonic orch, Sirfid Lean Pieces, lb.*...... 2Sc ridge at second and H arrr Jliconda 315.6—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—95a 1:00— ’’Broadways and Boulevards.” Willfams & Carleton Co. 11:10—Galliigher’s orchestra. 6:15—Little Symphony orchestra. 322.6— WHA8. LOUISVILLB— 9Sa In at third- The latter has been up 302.8—WGR. BUFFALO—990. 6:30—WJZ Buist program. 8:30—Studio program . 7:45—WEAh' physical culture prince, Fresh Clean Spinach, Peck ...... 19c and down like a freight elevator 7;0il-iCclipso entertainers. fiarnaony team. 8:30—WEAK urilsts family party, 7:30—ItoN'y’s Gang with WJZ, CHARTER OAK COFFEE THE HERALD but he had an encouraging year a 405.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL— 74a 10::io—W|'; F harmony team. !):iM) —U’jx River.side nour. 7:30-i-Long'8 orchestra, bass. WtOeam’ Tma^SfitemrnndEj^mtt with Milwaukee this time and has 11:00—Van Surdam’s orchestra. U'.IZ Rise «nd .‘4hltiP. 8:30—Vagabonds orehestra, tanor. New.. Cabbage, lb...... 5c 645.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 280.2— WHAM. ROC H ESTER—107a party; harmony team. Watch For It shown enough down here to take 7:3ij— WGV musical program . 6:4.5—W.IZ liiiisi program. the place away from Howard Frei- 9:00—WOR program s (3 hrs.) 11:00— Third Infantry band. 7:00—Soiieca dinner music, 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—TSa , gau, of Dayton, Ohio, and Kansas 11:00—Joyland dance orchestra. 7:30— Ito.vy with WJZ. 11:00— Bleger’s shell symbhoniata. ^ City, and who had his fiing with 428.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—70a 9:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 12:00—N. B. C. aDtartalomeots. tOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXX36XXXX306XX3C3CX3CX3tX3t3CX^^ 2 lbs. Pickled Pigs’ F eet ...... 9:00—W JZ Riverside hour. 9:30—W JZ Rise and Shine. 25c the Cubs and Cardinals. 9:30—Instrum ental trio; soloist. 1:00—“Broadw ays and Byw ays.’* 379.5—WQY, SCHENECTADY—79a „ 254—WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. D’Arcy Flowers, former Card is 10:00—Vagabonds, vocal soloists. 2:00—F rench lesson, orchestra. 11:00-Swiss Gardens orchestra. 8:0^Andonegul instrumental octat. 2 lbs. Pocket Honeycomb Tripe ...... available in case Bancroft bogs 6:30—Van C urler orchestra. theater organist. 25c 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 7:30—Orchestra, soloists. down. : )—Dinner dance orchestra. 10:15—Two donee orohestTaa. 8 01 8:30—W EA F program s to 11:00. JAN FRANCISCO-710. 8:00—Studio program . 305.9—WHAZ. TROY—98a Another Cup Please Bissonette, who once deemed B.^:15—studio profhim; soprano* There’s something about the flavor of REALLY 7:00—C. J. Lingem an m instrels. 10:05—Doodle Doo harmony boys. League last year that he has been 7:30-Roxy with WJZ. 1:00—^Meyer*a dance orohostro. wished into Babe Herman’s job at 11:00—R. r . I. cam pus'serenaders. l:.ia—“Goofy Bird Frolio. ’ GOOD COFFEE that cries aloud for a second cup. first base and Herman Informed, Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—690. 394.5-WHN. NEW YORK-76a We have some of that really good coffee that many BAKERY NEWS much to his surprise, that he is an 7:30—Chelmsford old-time minstrels. „536.^WHO. DBS MOINES—eea 8:30—T heater orchestra. 7:30—Roxy with WJZ. outfielder. 8:00—^Auto show broadcast. 9:00—.SL N icholas boxing bouts, particular Manchester people (and some that live out of The Added Punch 8:30*-WEAF Gypsies, artists party. 10:45—Music, a rtists to 12:30. ’*ACR«ONViLLH-680. Assorted Cup C akes...... 25c dozen jn;:!(i—W EA F harm ony team . program, teoor, town) insist on having. The added punch of which Mr. 11:05-Kalis' dance orchestra. 528—WNYC, NEW YORK—87a fiddiaro. 8:15—Songs; musical talk. artlati family party. Hot X B u n s...... 25c dozen Robinson speaks so glibly is sup­ 245.8—W KRC. CINCINNATI—1220. 9:00—P ianist; talk ; baritone, 11:00—Organ recital. It is not a new brand. We've sold it for years and posed to be furnished by Bis­ 8:00—Instrumental program. 9:00—WOR program s (2 hrs.) 9:45—Violin recital; soprano. OAKLAND-SSa Corned Beef Hash ....______25c lb. sonette and Bancroft in the infield 12:00— Featura piogram. our predecessor before us but we’ve never said much 13;00—Dance orchestra. 370.2-WLWL. NEW YORK—8ia 1:00— Orchestra; artist*. and by Ay Tyson, the new addition 361.2— W SAi. CINCINNATI—830. 7:05—Baritone; religious talks. about it. It has sold itself. So[uash I^es .'.’’.i. *,. ...«•>> 35c 1:00—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 7:45—Newman Club orchestra. 2:00— Burtnett orchmlra. to the outfield. Albert couldn’t hit 265.2— W H K . CLEVELAND—113a 8PRiN08-7sa Loaf C akes...... 25c each the size of his board bill with the 434.S-CNRO, OTTAWA—69a 9:30—^Ingtoo orehestra. Not a package coffee; we buy it in quantity and grind 8:00—String ensemhle; talk. . 8:00—C hatesu L aurier orchestra. OWW«oph«r. Giants but he went well in Buffalo 9:00—Buckeye S tate serenaders. 8:45—Comedian, orchestra. ’ceilisL 10:00«-Morgan sisters; artists. 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. it fresh, just as you like it. and so he is back with the only club 10:30—H ra te s dance orchestra. *lntor. that will pay $101000 to a man who 8:00—Soprano, vloUnlst, pianist. 12:00—Studio program , Fresh Fish by Express Tuesday Morning 352;/— W W J , D E T R O I T — 850. 8:.30—WEAl* Gypsies program. 1:00— Beverly Bearcat* orchestra. Wouldn’t you like to try a pound? hits .265. TYson Is and will be the 6:0li—O rgnnist; dinner concert. 9:30—WEAF artists family party. regular left fielder until further no­ 7:05—Lenten message: concert. 10:30—WEAF harmony team. MHMPHIS-680. 8:00—Studio string pickers. 11:00—W EA F l,x>pex orchestra, 10:30— Canova concert program. tice. Carey, no longer a hitter, will 8:30—W EA F DroRrnms to 11:30 293.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—102a 11:30—WEAF Iiopea orcheatra. bo in right, with Harvey Hendricks, 410.7—C-FCF. MONTREAL—73a 6:30—Syracuse dinner m usic. m s —W8M, NASHVILLE—SOa always a hitter but never a fielder, 7:itn—Battle’s concert orchestra. 8:00—studio programs. 7:30-iRoxy with WJZ. Manchester Public Market 9:00—Studio program . 468.6— WRC, W A SH IN O T O N -«4a 9:00—Jackson dtnber concerL Manchester Green Store available in utility roles but as 10:zn—Dennv's dance orchestra. 7;:«)—Roxy w ith WJZ. party; harmony team, 11:00—Studio program. outfielder and firstrbaseman. Statz, 309.1—WABC. NEW YORK—970. s:.TO—Gyp.

Apartments— Flats— Help Wanted —Female Want &d [ntonnatlOB Ijost and '^ound Tenements (or Rent AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD AT A COURT (SS' PROBATE HELD at Manchester, within and (or the WANTED— GIRL. FOR office work. at Manchester, within and for the LOST—THURSDAY NOON small pay district of Manchester on the 10th. district of Manchester, on the 10th. envelope containing sum of money, Must he energetic, good at ipathe- FOB RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all day of March, A. D„ 1928. matlcs. capable of operating type­ day of Maroh-,- A. D., 1928. Manchester either on Main or Blssell streets. improvements, 300 Spruce street. Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. 3E»resent -WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Reward If returned 20 Spruce j writer. Apply to H. R. Tryon. In care Judge. J. W. Hale Company. Judge. Evening Herald street. Telephone 672. FOR RENT—APRIL 1ST. tenement, Estate of Robert W. Pitkin 14te of Rstate of Patrick" Gorman late of Phone Your Want Ads 17 Poster street, first house from Manchester In said district, deceased. Manchester In said district, deceased. WANTED— SINGLE GIRLS to learn Bast Center street, all Improvements. Upon application of the Adminis­ Classified Advertisements hemViiing In cravat department. Ap­ Upon application of The Manchester Inquire 16 Foster street. Tel. 167-2. trator for an order of sale of real Trust Company praying for the Count «U average 7 ® '? ? *®.*tiona ply at Cheney Brothers 'Employ­ To The estate belonging , to said Estate as ment Bureau. ascertainment' o f the heirs on said “ as *aVS?d o V m p p d WANTED—PEOPLE of Manchester FOR RENT— POUR ROOM tenement, per application oii file. estate as per application on file, it Is to know that the new manager of all Improvements. Apply 93 Foster ORDERED:— That the said appli­ ORDERED:—That the foregoing words M two worda Minimum cost The Blue Moon Restaurant will fur­ WANTED—16 YEAR OLD GIRLS to street. Telephone 409-3. learn mill operations. Apply to cation be heard and determined at the application be heard and determined Is price oI three llnea nish spaghetti feeds within half Probate office in Manchester on the Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement, at the Probate office In Manchester hour notice; we also cater for Evening Herald 17th. day of March, A. D„ 1928, at 9 in said District, on the 17th. day of Line rates pe*r day for transient societies, clubs and private parties. with Improvements, $18, at 19 Ridge­ o’clock in forenoon, and the Court WANTED — ONE EXPERIENCED wood street, one block from Hart­ Mardh, A. D., 1928, at 9 o clock In the ada directs said Administrator to give forenoon, and that notice be given to STEAMSHIP TICKETS— all part, of stenographer/ and one experienced ford trolley. Inquire on premises E«ec«T. Marck ’charge typist. Apply^ at Cheney Brothers public notice to all persons Interested all persons Interested In said estate the world. Ask for sailing or phone 1810-2. in said estate to appear if they see 6 Days ..I 9 ots Employment Bureau. 01 the pendency of said application Consecutive J cts rates. Phone 760-t. Robert J. Smith, cause and be heard thereon by pub­ and the time and place of hearing 3 Consecutive Day* ™ U ots IS ots 1009 Main street. Farms and Land (or Sale 71 lishing a copy of this order once in thereon, by publishing a copy of this I Day ...... • I Help Wanted— Male 80 Aome newspaper having a circulation ord£r in some news.jape’r having a All orders for Irregular 664 FOR SALE— 30 ACRE LOT, 10 acres in said probate district, and by post­ Automobiles for Sale Call circulation In said district, on or be­ will be charged at the one-time WANTED—LOCAL MEN well ac- tillable, balance wood and pine ing a copy of this order on the public fore March 12th, 1928, and by posting Special rates for long term every Quainted with local people that drive timber, brook crosses land. Ideal for signpost In said Manchester five days a copy of this order on the public dav advertising given upon or own autos. A good position in the And Ask for a Want Ad Taker ^ small farm, summer home or hunt­ before the said day of hearing and sign-post In said town of Manches­ Ads ordered tor three FOR SALE—FORD MOTOR complete. near future. Call at once. W. S. ing and fishing. No buildings. Price return make to the Court. ter, five days before the day of said Grant. Mgr., 139 North Main street, WILLIAM S. HYDE and stopped ?ho°ic^ C. L. Vanderbrook. 26 Lydall St. Tell Her W heit You W ant $800, part cash. E. S. Gowdy, South hearing, to appear If they see cause day will be charged onl^y for the ao Manchester. Bolton. Judge. ^ said time and place and be heard H-3-12-28. tual number of times the ad aPP®®t n o t ic e 1 An experienced operator will take your ad. belp you relative thereto, and make return to ed. charging at the rate ®arned. but We will be at the Auto Show with Dogs— Birds -Pets 41 Houses (or Sale 73 this court. no allowances or refunds can bo made a full lino of pleasure car word it for best results, and see that It .is properly in­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD WILLIAM’S. HYDE on six time ads stopped after the at Manchester, within and for the Judge. H. A. STEPHENS FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Police serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until FOB SALE— WASHINGTON street, District of Manchester, on the 10th. pups. 3 1-2 months old. Price reason­ H-3-12-28. ‘^“ 'o'^nni forbids” ; display lines not Chevrolet Sales and Service seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the new 6 room single, one car garage, day of March, A. D., 1928. able. Abel's Service Station, 26 large lot. Immediate occupancy, Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD *°'nio Herald will not be responsible PLACE yOUR ORDER NOW Cooper street. Telephone 789. CASH RATE. small amount cash down. Call Judge. at Manchester, within and for the for more than one incorrect insertion for an early- delivery on the new Ford Arthur A, Knofla. Telephone 782-2, Estate of John Graham late of District of Manchester, on the 10th. of any advertisement ordered for car. Orders will be filled strictly in 875 Main street. Manchester, In said District, deceas­ day of March, A. D.. 1928. more than one time. the order received. Trades on all cars ed. Present -WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Tlie Inadvertent omission or Incor­ considered. FOR SALE—STATE ROAD to Hart­ The Executrix having exhibited Judge. , ^ ford, 6 room single, 2 car garage, her administration account with said rect puitlication of advertising will be WANTED—WORKHORSE. 1300 lbs. Estate of Esther K. Abbey late of only by cancellation of tne corner property. Price only $5400.— estate to this Court for allowance. It rectified MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES for his keeping, with privilege of Manchester, in said District, deceas­ charge made tor the service render­ Dependable Used Cars $800 cash. Call Arthur A. Knofla. 1$ buying later. E, W, Atwood, Lake Apartments— Flats—- ed. ed. 1069 Main streeL Tel. 740 Household Goods 51 Telephone 782-2, 875 Main street. ORDERED:— That the 17th. day of On motion of Edward E. King • • • Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. street. Phone 970-4. Tenements (or Rent 53 March, A. D., 1928. at 9 o’clock, fore­ executor with will annexed. All advertisements must conform FOR SALE—DELMONT STREET— noon, at the Probate office, In said ORDERED:—That six months from FOR SALE — QUAKER MODEL C seven room single, fire place, oak In style, copy and typo's!;® Pou * y and Supplies 48 f o u r ROOMS, all modern Improve­ Manchester, be and the same is as­ the 10th day of March, A. D., 1928 be 1921 Stearns Roadster. kitchen range. Perfect condition. floors and trim, shade trees, price signed for a hearing on the allowance regulations enforced by the 1927 Essex Coach. ments. at 14 Arch street, ready and the same are limited and allowed ers and they reserve the right to Price right. Tel. 678. March 15th. Apply oa premises. Tel. right. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele­ of said administration account with for the creditors within which to 1924 Ford Coupe. TAKING ORDERS FOR Schweglers phone 782-2, 875 Main street. said estate, and this Court directs edit, revise or reject any copy con- FOR SALE—NEW WALNUT metal 988. ■ ______bring In their claims against said e»- •'Thoro-o-Bred'’ baby chicks, white, the executrix to gl^ve public notice to tate, and the said executor Is direte- sidorcd objectionable. _ JAMES STI ;VENSON brown, buff Leghorns, 19c ea. Barred bed, all cotton mattress, nice new FOR SALE— FIVE ROOM SINGLE CLOSINO HOURS— Classified ads 2169-2 TO RENT— 5 ROOM single house all persons Interested therein to ap­ ed to give public notice to the credi­ 53 BlsselljSt. Tel. I’lymoulh Rocks, S. C. R. I. Red, link spring $22.50. Bensons Furni­ steam heat, all Improvements. Price pear and be heard thereon by pub­ to be published same day must be re­ ture Company. Main street. South with . garage, all Improvements, tors to bring in their claims withliw ceived by 12 o'clock >on. Saturdays Mottled Anconas, 21c ea. White vacant April 1st., at 9 Norman $5800. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 lishing a copy of this order In some said time allowed by posting a copy 10 GOOD USED CARS including Mar- Plymouth Rocks, white Wyandottes, Manchester. Main street. Telephone 1428-2. 10:30 a. m. street. Call 5'74-3. newspaper having a circulation in of this order on the public sign post mon and Olds demonstrators. Craw­ Buff Orpingtons, 22e ea. 357 Wood- said District, on or before March 12, ford Auto Supply Company, Center THREE PIECE MAJIOGANY parlor nearest to the place- where the de­ Telephone Your Want Ads bridge street. Tel. 1754. FOR RENT—TENEMENT of five ON STATE ROAD—6 room single 1928, and by posting a copy of this ceased last dwelt within said town and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 suite $15. Oak buffet and table $25. house with garage, largo lot. Price Ads are fo-cepted over the telephone rooms, lower floor, on 44 Cambridge order on the public signpost in the and by publishing the same in some or 2021-2. Maliogany finished bed, dresser and only $5000. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Town where the deceased last dwelt, at t h /c H A K '.E RATE S‘ ven above chiffonier $69.50. Watkins Furniture street, all newly renovated. Call newspaper having a circulation in to advertisers, but FOR SALE—BARRED rock pullets. 1191-3. Tel. 782-2. five days before said day of hearing said probate district, within ten days all ages. Karl Marks, 136 Summer Exchange, 17 Oak. and return make to this Court. from the date of this order, and re­ Uie c a s h ' h a t e s will" be accepted as .'Vulo Accessories— Tires 8 FOR SALE—NEW 6 ROOM bunga­ FULL P.WMENT If paid at f^e busi­ street. Tel. 1S77. WILLIAM S. HYDE turn make to this court of the notice Wanted— to Buy FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, 65 low, all Improvements. Telephone Judge. given. ness office on or before the seventh DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte MILLER'S BABY Chlx, Reds and Leg- 2632-2 or call 108 Benten streeL Tay following the first Benton street. Louis J. Cook. H-3-12-28. WILLIAM S. HYDE batteries for automobiles and radios. liorns from our licalthy trapnesled Judge. each ad., otherwise the CHARGE All sizes and cars. Complete battery breeders, state-tested and free from WANTED TO BUY tested Jersey or RATE will he collected. No responsl- FOR RENT— BY MARCH 15th., on AT A COURT O# PROBATE HELD H-3-12-28. ______I______service. Center Auto Supply Co. 155 disease. Good sized birds and eggs. mixed cow. for family use. Call Center street, a newly renovated at Manchester, within and for the billtv for errors In telephoned ads Heavy producers. Hatch weekly. 23-12. “ JEWELS OF DESIRE” wilT be assumed and their accuracy Center street. Tel. 673. 7 room single house with all modern district of Manchester, on the 10th. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD I'hone 1063-3 Fred Millei;^ North Imp ovements. William Kaneh’, 519 day of Maroh, A. D., 1928. cannot be gn.iranteed. JUNK—1 Will pay highest prices for at Manchester, within ajid for the Auto Repairing— Fainting 7 Coventry. (Ask me about poultry Center street. Present -WILLIXM S. HYDE, Esq., District of Manchester, on the 10th. supplies and equipment). all kinds of junk, also buy all kinds of chickens. Morris U. Lessner, tele­ CONTINUES AT RIALTO Judge. day of March, A. D., 1928. Phone 664 FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class Estate of Lettie M. Keeney late of Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., EXPERT AUTOMOBILE repairing, phone 9S2-4. ' ASK Foil WANT Al) SERYICB OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks rents with all Improvementa Apply Manchester in said district, deceased. Judge. • • ^ all makes of cars. Special electrical from two year old hens. Hollvwood Edward J. Holl. 865 Main street TeL Upon application of Bessie H. Mur­ Estate of Edwin F. Paisley late Of work Day and night storage. The Strain-Blood tested and free from Boarders Wanted 59-.\ 660. Film Stars Priscilla Dean; phy praying that an instrument pur­ Manchester, in said District, deceas- Index of Classifications Conkey Auto Co.. 20-22 East Center. white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks “ Sinews of Steel” Is Co- porting to be the last will and testa­ ed. Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker Corner, Conn. FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM FLAT. ment of said deceased be admitted to On motion of Laura N. Paisley, and Ersklne Motor Cars. Evening Herald Want Ads are now WANTED—TWO girl boarders to Clinton street. Inquire of Fritz John­ Feature. probate and that letters of adminis­ executrix with will annexed. grouped according to B.A.BY CHICKS— Best local stock; son, 29 Clinton street. Phone 657-4. tration with the will annexed be ORDERED;— That six months front L lo w and for handy reference will popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ l)o;u-d and room together. Tel. 461. Garages— Service— Storage 10 “ Jewels of Desire,” a Pathe-De- granted on said estate, as per appli­ the 10th. day of March, A. D., 1928, appear in tlij numerical order indi­ livery; we do custom liatching; free Wanted— Rooms— Board O’J FOR RENT—NEW 5 ROOM flat, all cation on file, it is be and the same are limited and al­ cated: , catalogue. Clark's Hatchery, East modern Improvements, shades, steam Mille special production starring ORDERED:—That the foregoing lowed for the creditors within which Lost and Found ...... „ FOR RENT— GARAGE rear of 701 Har’ f'^'rd. Conn. heat, and garage. Call 14 Edgerton application he heard and determined to bring in their claims against said Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ Priscilla Dean opened at W . R. Announcements ...... 3 WANTED—2 ME.N boarders $9 week, street or telephone 1068-3. Campbell’s Rialto Theater to a ca­ at the Probate office in Manchester in estate, and the said executrix is di­ Personals ...... son. 62 Linden street or to the BABY CHICKS 2 girl Ijoarders, $6.50. Tel. 2587-J. said District, on tlie 17th day of rected to giv'e public notice to the AntoiMobllcs janitor. Baby chicks, blood tested. Oh Write Herald Office. FOR RENT— TENEMENT, 3 minute pacity audience last evening. This Alarch, A. D., 1928, at 9 o’clock in the creditors to bring in their claims Automobiles tor Sale ...... J Stale University accredited. Order walk from Main street, newly reno­ splendid melodrama, together with forenoon, and that notice be given to within said time allowed by posting Automobiles for Exchange ...... o Business Bervlce Offered 18 advance. Mancliester Grain and Coal Apartment — Flats— vated, garage, rent very reasonable. another big feature, will be repeat­ all persons interested in said estate a copy of this order on the public Auto Acce.ssories—Tires ...... Company. Phone 1760. r>.8 31 Strant, 859-4. of the pendency of said application sign post nearest to the place where Auto ...... ' Tenements for Rent ed tonight. “ Jewels of Desire” Is a Repairing—Painting CHAIR CANING neatly done. Price and the time and place of hearing the deceased last dwelt within said Auto Scliools ...... Articles for Sale •1,">; FOR RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, all screen version of the famous mag­ thereon, by publishing a copy of this town and by publishing the same in right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl HUDSON STREET, 6 ROOM tenement improvements, except furnace; Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ° Anderson, 53 Norman street Phone azine story by Agnes Pstrson. Paul order In some newspaper having a some newspaper having a circulation Autos— For Hire ...... and garage, near Depot. In good also furniture for sale In same in said probate district, within ten 1892-2. FOR SALIO— BUir.DING suitable for Powell handled the direction and circulation in said district, on or be­ Garages—Service—Storage ...• f-v condition. Modern improvements. place. Tel. 1598. fore March 12, 1928, and by posting a days from the date of this order, and Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... garage. 10x20. Easy to move. M. Tek'lihone 981-2. he deserves worthy praise for such return make to this court of the no­ Morz, 141 Nortli Main street. masterful picture. John Bowers, copy of this order on the public sign­ Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ post in said town of Manchester, five tice given. Biisinese nnd Professlonul Services FOR R E N T -5 ROOM upstairs flaL Luke Cosgrove and Walter Long are days before the day of said hearing, WILLIAM S. HYDE teed. Estimates cheerfully given. all modern improvements, 82 Sum­ Business Services Offered ...... Kemp's Music House. Tel. 821. Electrical /.ppliaiices— Radio i< seen in the supporting cast. to appear if they see cause at said Judge. Household Services Offered ...... 13- a mer street. Phone 1986. COVLNTRY The companion-feature is “ Sin­ time and place and be heard relative H-3-12-28. Building—Contracting ...... J* thereto, and make return to this Florists—Nurseries ...... J® Moving—Trucking- -Storage 30 ELEC’J'HICAL CO.NTRACTTNG appli­ FOR RENT— AT 20 Chestnut street, ews of Steel,” starring Alberta ances, inoiurs, generators, sold uiid The regular business meeting court. Funeral Directors ...... J® first floor fiat, all improvements. Ap­ Vaughn. Miss Vaughn proves to her ■WILLIAM S. HYDE Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. repaired; work called for. Peguot ply at 43 Church street or telephone and social of the Ready Helpers PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local Electric Co.. 407 Center streeL Phono admirers that it is but a step from Judge. Herald Advs. Bring Resolts. Insurance ...... f* and long distance moving and truclc- 423. society was postponed last Friday H-3-12-28. Millinery —Dressmaking ...... 1592. the so-called “ slapstick” comedy to Ing. Daily express to Hartford. Llv- evening on account of bad weather. Moving—Trucking—Storage .... erv car for hire. Telephone 1-'i. AB.-VltTMENTS-Two, three and tout drama. Hundreds remember her ex­ Painting—Papering ...... 31 Fuel and i<'eed 49-1 room apaiiments, heat. Janitor ser­ It will be held next Saturday eve­ cellent work in “ The Telephone Professional Services ...... “ MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ vice. gas range, refrigerator. In-a- THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: door bed furnished. Call Manchester ning, March 17, at the home of Mr. Girl” and “ Adventures of Mazie.” Repairing ...... Zl PATCH— Part loads to and from FOR SALE— HARD WOOD SLABS, and Mrs. Arthur Reed. An old Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... New York, regular s- rvlce. Call 7-2 Construc'ion Company. 2100 or tele- In this picture she is seen in the (234) Water Wheels. stove lengths, $10,0, per cord, IkucI phone 7 4'4 -2. Toilet Goods and Services ...... 35 or 1282. wood or birch $12 cord. Tol. 884-12. fashioned candy pull and St. Pat­ role of a young girl who has the en­ Wanted—Business Service ...... 3b Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher 1 rick’s program will be given. A tire burden of running a large steel Bdaeatlonnl 3.? FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD cut in Courses and Classes ... 27 Repairing good time is assured to all. plant on her shoulders. stove lengths. Prompt delivery. The Christian Endeavor society Private Instruction ...... Fra k Reig. Tel. 1119-12. Dancing ...28-A CHIMNEYS CLEANED; key fitting, WAPPING of Ellington are planning to give a Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 safes opened, saw fllir r and grind­ FOR SALE— HARDWOOD $8 a large play in Coventry/ March 23rd, at Only A Few Days Wanted—Instruction ...... ing. Work called tor. Harold Clem- load, slabs $7, half loads sold. FInancInl son 108 North Elm streeL Phone Charles R. Palmer, 44 Henry street. the chapel. ' Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ••••• 31 462. . ______Telephone 895-3. ! Mrs. Truman H. Woodward and Miss Ruth Taylor spent the week Business Opportunities ...... 3- 1 little daughter, Joan, were ill with end at home. Then Spring Money to Loan ...... ““ MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ FOR SALE— BIRCH WOOD cut In Money Wanted ...... ions and pillows; sterilized and tonsilitis last week and under the Jason Hill spent Sunday with his stove lengths $11 per cord. Phone Think now then of a home of your Help and Sltnatlons renovated with sulphur and tormal- 143-12. C. H. Schell. care of Dr. Moore of Manchester. aunt, Mrs Noel Hill. Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 delyde; best imthod. Manchester Mrs. Dorothy Donahue went to Miss Savage also spent Sunday own, a garden of favorite flowers, or Help Wanted— Male ...... 3® Upholstering Co.. 119 Spruce streeL a few good laying hens. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Phone 1268. Fuel anJ t'eer* Newark, New Jersey over the week- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Agents Wanted ...... { cud to see her husband, Danial W. Hills’. „ , - 5Ve have a choice listing of nice Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum cleaner and FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove : Donahue, who is working there, Mrs. John E. Kingsbury an'd'sQn, bome^for you to select from. Our Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- length, under cover. Call after 5 j The members of the Wapping adiice is cheerfully given free on Emplovment Agencies ...... 40 ing. saw filing, Braithwalta, 52 p. m. V. Firpo 116 Wells street. John Jr., are visiting at Mi’s. Live Stock—Pet#— Poultry— Vehicle# Pearl streeL Phone 13U7-2. Cemetery Association are to hold Kingsbury’s brothers, John A. Mas- all real estate .and insurance mat­ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 11 their annual meeting of the associ- kiells in Astoria, N. Y. ters. Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 SEWING MACHINE. repairing of atiou at the Wapping Library on Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. 1 Howard Conners visited his A few offerings: I Jilondav evening, March 12. The huge water wheel pictured above, at Hamah, in Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 R. VV. Garrard, 37 Edward street. brother Frank Conners Sunday. Six room single, sleeping porch, SUES RAILROAD FOR Harry'P. Files, Jr., of Suffield For S.-ile— Miscellnneon# Phone 715. 1 Mrs- Marietta Brown of South steam, gas, etc. 2 car garage, ex­ northern Syria, is 75 feet in diameter and the largest Articles for Sale ...... 45 School spent thte week-end at his Manchester Is staying at the home tra building lot, choice location. in the world. It runs day and night, raising vvater.in Boats and Accessories ...... 46 home here. Building Materials ...... 47 Private InstructJoii of John E. Kingsbury this week. Green section. Reasonable price STALLED CAR CRASH The next meeting of the Wed­ buckets to the arched stone aqueduct for irrigation pur­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Miss Amelia Lee of Bolton has BACKWARD CHILDREN and those nesday afternoon club will be held and easy terms. poses. In ancient times the town was called Hamath Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 spent the last past week -with her Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A behind in work because of sickness v.'ith Mrs. Robert A. Boardman of Brand new seven room single, the and was the capital of a Syrian kingdom which the Garden — Farm — Dairy Products 10 tutored In all grammar school sub­ James Madden of Vernon grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles last word In modern house con­ Household Goods ...... 51 jects. Former grammar scliool East Windsor Hill. kingdom of Israel touched in Solomon’s time. >. principal. Reasonable rates. Call Brings Accident For $1,500 Fire destroyed a shed on the Lee. struction, embodying all the latest Machinery and Tools ...... 52 By NEA, Through Special Permitaron'gf the Publitheta of The et Knowledga. CopyrlghCff23-26. Musical I ii.siniments ...... 53 For Personal Injuries. property owned by the late An­ Morris DeMartinl a former em­ Ideas for comfort and pleasure. It Office and Store Equipm ent...... 54 . ------I...... drew Bidwell and Clinton Burn- ployer of John E. Kingsbury visit­ will be a pleasure for you to In­ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 56 Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 31 James Madden of Vernon, whose [ ham, Friday at Barber Hill. ed Mr. Kingsbury’s home Sunday. spect this property on Pitkin street. Specials at the Stores ...... 58 Mrs. John E. -Wright was taken Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Ford stalled on the tracks at Dob- Mrs. Rhoda Burnham was given Concrete walks, curb, gutter, hard Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 MONEY TO LOAN on first and second a birthday surprise party at the to the hospital Sunday afternoon to surface road, sewers, gas and a mortgages. Mortgages bought and sonville on November 3 of la,st year Rooms— lion rd— Hotel#— Resort# home of her daughter, Mrs. Olive undergo an operation. modern brick school nearly com­ Restnnrnnt# sold. P. D. Comollo. 13 Oak streeL and was struck by a New York, Rooms Wltliout Board ...... 59 ^ ^...... New Haven and Hartford train, has Rose, last Tuesday evening, by her pleted. Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A brought suit against the railroad children and friends. All enjoyed a RESCUE THREE BODIES Choice building lots with sewer, Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 good time. Refreshments were serv­ water, gas, electricity In front of Hotels—Rfsiaurants ...... 61 TRIBESMEN GATHERING for $1,500, alleging personal injury. Wanted— l{o..ms — Board ...... 62 Madden, with a companion, was ed. Syracuse, N. Y., March 12.— them ready for use. The price is Real Estnic For Rent driving over the crossing when his Robert Jillson of Long Hill Three bodies today had been recov­ hard to beat $350. We have four Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 63 car stalled. It was struck by a street Is driving a new Chrysler car. ered from the icy waters of Jacks at this price. Monthly paym'ents Business l.ocatlons for Rent .... 64 London, March 12.— Outposts Miss Josephine McGrath enter­ Reefs, 15 miles west of here In the $5 or $10. A rare chance. Houses for Rent along the frontier of Trans-Jordan- train and carried about 20 feet. Sulnirban for Rent tained a bricige whist at her home harge canal, and state troopers Two family of 12 rooms, walk ia formerly a part of the Turkish Madden claims that he was thrown Summer Homes for Rent Thursday evening. Miss Ellen Mc­ were dragging for a fourth. The and curb, gas, furnaces, garage, empire, lying east of Palestine and to one side and was bruised about Wanted to Kent Grath won first prize. bodies were thrown Into the can­ near Main street. Price only Real EMtafe For Sole south of Syria, are being menaced the body and head. Aparimcnt Buildings for Sale . . . 69 At the time of the accident The al when an automobile failed to $8,500. by 10,000 Wahabi Tribesmen, who make a curve leading up to a Business Property for Sals . . . . . TO Herald carried the story, sayinig P'anns and l.and for Sale ...... 71 are massed near Tebuk, according bridge, shot through a concrete that except for a broken wheel, the The supposed phenomenon of red Houses for Sale ...... 72 to a Jerusalem dispatch to the wall and plunged down fifty feet Ford was not otherwise damaged. snow, seen many times at 6,000 Lots for Sale ...... 73 Daily Express today quoting re­ into the water. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 At the time of the accident it was feet above sea level on Mount Al­ ports received from Amman. Emir The dead are Mr. and Mrs. Sul)iirban for Sale ...... 75 assumed that Madden and his com­ bert Edward, British Columbia, has Robert J. Smith Real Estate for E x ch a n g e...... 76 Abdullah, of Trans-Jordania, is re­ George N. Knapp, of Auburn, Miss panion had escaped injury been explained as being due to the 1000 Main Wanted — Real Estate ...... 77 ported to have asked Lord Plumer, Flora Armbuster, a sister of Mrs. Real Estate and Insurance A iietlon^Legnl Notice# He has engaged Carmody & Shea presence of a minute plant known A peasant in India is In the Japanese rice British high commissioner to Pales­ Knapp and George W . Datrlson, of Steamship Tickets Auction .Sales ...... T8 of this town to press the action. to bontanists as protocoecus nivalis. fields much of the irriga­ Legal Notices ...... 79 tine, to take defensive measures. New York. shown here raising water by an arrangement tion is carried on by By Frank Beck known in that country as means of these .treadmill GAS BUGGIES—Friendly Enemies a denkli. _____ water-raisers. .

______SometiiVies animal power is used to raise water, oxen being driven down an incline here to raise water from a river. Parts of India are nearly, rainless and there can be no cultivation without irrigation. Rice, a very valuable crop, is almost a water plant and needs a constant supply passing over It. __ ___ ShMchM tnd SyneptM, Cepyrtght. 1HS. (To BS ContlnUSd) S*S L M ANCH EST^' (CONiST.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. SENSE ¥ NONSENSE SKIPPY B y P e r c y I j . C r o s b y ^IT’ toAS‘ T&o PjycM/CAC FOR WOROX. MARC COUn BUY U/AS UP A f T H E HOOS€ TH € OTHCft A colored man employed to wash i?i^HT -rHeM a m ' tm« ^ € - n \ e y windows at a certain factory was N«>HT AM'w6 60T 8 oZ'Z-IN’o i/6R INSeCTi*. SAyj Ve’H, Me Ywey Act u o r e o working so modestly that^ his ac­ SPioeies IS y b r y s m a r t 'c a u s b h g u /a j o r i n k i n * H eto A M€gTfN* y— ------t h a t t h c reniforeifiY s p i 9€K iuAs ro tions might very well be termed “slow motion.” MU.K AN* A PROP Fete 0NTH6 FLOOR. (jKGTHAr OPOP A cm € -fo SIR O tlu ^ tODCe, “Why don’t you hurry a little SPioeRS a>M6 our i t t m c Dio THir m a r ^ more?” demanded his superior. . ■ :.,j "Boss, Ah has only two speeds J6tv6t6R's LAMP,rti(NKINNr /!ONNetCT -SAV and de other am slower than dis U/AS A C r c s x ^ U/HATTH6 MeeTiM one.” N- U/AX A 6 0 U T P Mandy Changes Her Name Mandy, the cook, cannot read. She always made the customary cross on her checks until last Mon­ day when she amazed the cashier of the bank by making a circle. “Why did you do this, Mandy?” ( he inquired. “ I done got married yistiddy and l i f t changed mah name.”

Liza the cook, had w'orked all week on a dress w'hich she intended to wear to a Saturday picnic. After Perc7 L, Cresbf, Cca£nl . being satisfied that the garment fit­ ted perfectly, she was careful in If all th<' boartlers iii the world seeing that it was laundered proper­ OUR BOARDING HOUSE were iilacod side by side, they ly and put away ready for picnic The Tonnerville Trolley T hat M eets All the T rains By F'ontaine Fox would icach. wear. By Gene A hem When she returned to work the : following Sunday morning, her j mistress, who had taken an Intense ' interest in Liza’s earnest endeavor T h F FROM Bia dlTy Nl&WSPAPER FlWAI-UY VdFLt, ALL RUSrt-f, VfeRe's ^ H epe'sT ii' pifdG j-ciF You j to be well groomed for the affair, asked, “Did you get any compli- -THC: M Y^FRCY o f THF jSlA ZAq *'^^35: T b R V lF c e O F BOUfitK ALAPPUd’S LAMR-Tti’ , ments on your dress yesterday, TRACKS f M IL k 1/^ f i r s t wisM Vou'p . Liza?” To w'hich, with a roughish grin. brass »I -Yr i B p -1b W o U L P BFT o GeTTlTMoMev Liza replied, "Yes, mam, jlst a few A G EldT, AH'* BACK You PAIP Pop iT f^ drops.” There isn’t so much difference [ 1 BQY "flA' RIMG a t a Ll&SiTiMATe LOOK AT Thfose BILLS, between MEAT and FISH after all \ 1 Oscar—Does yo’ wife always hab p R ie g , -<-BaT t s e e h o v j , i 'm ^W KVTrfey'RF BRAHP •—only four jumps in letter golf, de las word? and perhaps you can make the Richard—She’s never had the PeALIKiG VllT^^ A COliPte OF UeW 't^Ti^LS IS-TU'FIRST change in less. One solution is |[ COME last one yet. I hope she gets i G V P P e R S f TiM eTrievve seeu t m ’ printed on another page. through sometime. f c : iiin k ' UP To UcrtT OF PAY SlM ceTrieV Vot3 AHY BAP LUCK, BUT M Y p e / d , The applicant for the place of l e f t ' 'tkeA su RY / cook was rather untidy in appear­ I Mope You'Re MeLP u p MARV/lfd \ M e: A T m I' l l B e T T H e R F a r f ance and moreover insolent in man­ Old Thi'' WAY Mo M e , Aid’ - ■ ner. “Don't engage her,” whisper­ FlUe GeMFRATlO/dS OF ed Smith to his wife, “I don’t like 4 M Y W il l g o m sev/FHTeefd-seAP l o c u s Ts her looks.” H o u e sT c ir c u l a T io /^ “But,” remonstrated Mrs. Smith, IH TM' CRFASes / = “just consider the reputation for A

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H SAIP IS SIEACTEP SLCWLy A p p am M M ?t /f- fr o m 7AE EAST* SI6AALS ARE SET UP AA5D IT IS b e l ie v e d 7WEY VWILU BB SVSI^TED BY DISTAMT / VJESSEU • • • • VAVOipaWe trt mA «owccNvict wic.mn.ax.PAT.ofy>i ^ _____ REG. 0. S. PAT. orr U u ©1928, BY NEA SMVICg. INC SALESMAN SAM T h a t ’s W h y B y S m a l l READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE Wee Clowny almost danced a walking ’round through Baker WELL, DIDM'T TH* BUT AH' TH' VERY FIRST jig. “I never saw a cake so big.” Land and seeing things quite new. MfttY Teccs Me. ouKHORse WHY WHY, SHE SHIP said he , “and I am thrilled V4A S S i c k 'yesTER.OAY* \s SHOULD HE Y(\ TOOK HtW DOC ow e YA s o m e jHOW CAM i GIVE THIM O \ R E A D W A $ — Wee Coppy loudly cried out, ’’’Oh, tAEOlCIMeFOR yiTToTH HORSE? to think where it will lead us to. I see a house made out of dough. He ftMY BeTTCR T ’ D(W P TO H d o c t o r '. o v o ! " K e e p T U 3 H T L Y Come on, let’s walk right through I’d hate to have to live in it. Now, H((A F ^T H ' DOClbtD META that door, ’cause that is what a really, wouldn’t you?” B E SU RE AM' FOLLOW CORKED"'' door is for.” The baker man then Then Scouty said, “It’s getting PTH* OIRECTIOMS OM TTH' added. “That’s the proper thing dark. I guess we’il have to end B O T T te to do.” our lark, and go back to the baker So through the door the whole man. so we can go to bed.” They bunch passed. Ah, here was Baker rambled back, not very far. The i Land, at last! It was about the fin­ baker said, “Ah, there you are! est place that they had ever been. It isn’t good to stay up late. We’ll Said Scouty, “Is it sure all right turn night in, instead.” for us to gaze on such a sight?” He led them to an oven, near, “Why, sure,” replied th^, baker, and then he said, “Now, have no “Everybody walks right in. fear. The fire is out and it is safe “Now kindly make yourselves at for you to crawl inside.” Just then home, ’cause you are free to gaily some loaves of bread came out. roam around this funny little town The baker man began to shout. till darkness brings the night. At “Don’t mind them, little Tlny- bedtime come right back to me, mites they’ve just been trying to and I will very gladly see it I can hide.” find a cozy place where you can all sleep tight.” So, off the little Tinles went. (Hie Tlnymites meet a big piece A very happy hour was spent in j of dough in liie next stoiy^J), MONDAY, f!«SE TWELVE

Mrs. Margaret Dohl of Water- bury, grand Deputy of the Women UNDY SOCIAL CLUB y-i “ THE HAUNTED HOUSE” of Mooseheart Legion will be pres­ Circle Theater, Wednesday ent at the regular meeting of the PLANS PUBUC DANCE lodge in Tinker hall tomorrow 8:15 p. m. night and will give instruction In Preiented by Town Players the ritual and new laws. The meet­ Ausploes Girl Scout Connell ing is called for 8 o’clock and the Llncjy Social club members went Admission 50 cents. members have been requested to We Sold More Fur Coats Last Week provide refreshments for the social to Hartford Saturday evening time which will follow. where they had an enjoyable card RUMMAGE SALE~ party at the home of Mrs. John The Ladies of St. Bridget s Chambers of Hungerford street. Given by the Ijadies of St. Bridget s church will conduct a rummage Prize winners among the ladies in­ Than We Have Ever Sold In March In The History Of The Store Church sale all day tomorrow and "Vyednes- cluded Florence Pinney of Tal- Coughlin Bldg. Depot Square dav at the vacant store in the t - J cottville, Florence Chambers of * TOMORROW AND AVEDNESDAY Coughlin building in Depot Square. Hartford, Gertrude Gibbs of Tal Open All Day. Clothing, Furniture cottville and Doris Chambers of and Household Utensils. There will be a monthly meeting Hartford. Successful players among of the board of governors of the the men were Frank Pearson, and A i'iv and Navy Club at the club­ Stei-ling Lippincott of this town house Wednesday night at » and Albert Jenson of AVest Hart- Our Fur Coat Sale Continues All This Week ABOUTTOWN I o’clock. Any member of the club ford. having complaint to make against The club will have its monthly the manner in which the club s bus- meeting tomorrow evemng at tne Mrs. Barbara Hampson of Stock- iness is conducted * home of Mrs. Eleanor Prentice of house place, was surprised by a parly I be present and voice his Cooper street, when o f '40 of her friends who proceeded i al. However, he will not be allowed completed for the St to make merry with vocal and in­ j to vote on the question. dance at Odd Fellows hall, March Buy A Fur Coat For Next Winter! strumental music, games and card ,17. The committee has secured th playing. Albert Yost won first gen­ Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fracohia of I Ray Melody boys of Hartford to Gilead and'Mr. and Mrs Louis , furnish music. There wiU also be tleman’s prize at whist and Mrs. Boero of Windsor Ave., Hartford, Irene Vincek first ladies’. The prize dances and Pave returned from an automobile I chairman of the dance committee guests brought a generous supply of irm to New York and Long Island eatables and a bufiet lunch was is Ted Hogan; cloak room, Mrs. ' where they visited with friends ! DeboialT Glbion; rriresbment,. served. and relatives. ^Mrs. Minnie Sargent; progiam, Only $ 2 0 Down Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday — I mi-s. Eleanor Prentice; ticKCts The Buckland Parcnl-Tcachcr Shepherd .Encampment I. O. O. j association will celebrate the ap­ j Sterling Lippincott and F., will hold its regular_^ meeting I Gibbs; fioor committee, Ernes^ proach of St. Patrick’s day by hay­ in'Odd Fellows hall at T:30 to-j ing a whist at the school hall this 'Ritchie, Mabel Tillinghast, Ruth evening and a dance ^ ednesday night. ! Lippincott and James Carson. evening. Both affairs arc undei John Mather Chapter, Order ofj auspices of the M ays and Means DeMolay, will hold its first } commiltoo. Mrs. E. S. Culver, chair­ meeting in the Masonic Temp e ^ man. 'ITie usual number of prizes 7:30 this evening. | will be given this evening and re- $iG aMo.^ One Cent Notion Sale SPECIAL I'rcshiucnts will be in keeping with The Board of Selectmen wilD St. Patrick’s. hold its regular monthly business session in the Municipal building FOR FIFTEEN DAYS Until Paid Miss Flora Stanley and Miss at eight o’clock tonight. Purchase An Item At The I^gular Henrietta Devon of Main street left i Rubber today for Florida where they will spend a two weeks’ vacation. They Heels will sail on one of the Clyde Line Price And Get Another For A penny steamers from New York. Attached The JIanchestcr Kiwauis club at | Just a Few of the Us meeting tomorrow at the Hotel I MRS. LIIAAAN SULLIVAN SAM YULYES Sheridan will hear about “ occupa­ Fancy Rubber Aprons RIC RACK BRAID tional diseases.’’ Doctor Gray o f , Mrs. Lillian (TaclO Sullivan, ! 701 Main St.. Johnson Block the State Boe.rd of Health will be i wife of John Sullivan, died at her ; South Manchester Many V alues Offered 4c Yard, 2 Yards 5c the speaker. Harlow Willis will | home on 92 Bissell street late last, 75c each, 2 for 76c furnish the attendance prize. ; night. She was only 25 years old, This is our regular highly mercerized but had been ailing for some time. ] Extra large size fancy rubber aprons lie rac braid in plain colors, guaranteed Ever Ready Circle of Kings I Mrs. Sullivan was born in AAap- in a great variety of styles and colors. fast. Dauizhters vrill meet tomorrow ping, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening at the Manchester Com-, Tack, now of Manchester, w'ltli $150 Squirrelette Coats V-. niunity clubhouse. The committee j whom she lived. She leaves a son, in. charge will be Mrs. H. A. Cook, | Clifford, two years old; five sisters. Fox trimmed. Mrs. ’Victor LaChapelle. Mrs. Carol Wright’s Bias Tape, . .17c each 2 for 18c Wil-Snap Fasteners, Mrs. C. R. Burr and Mrs. W. B. j ...... 10c cai’d, 2 cards 11c Chipman. i Jillson, Miss Dojothy Tack, Miss ■White and colors. All sizes. Slightly ir­ Isther Tack, all of Manchester, and MHuminum ^Washer regulars— no holes or tears. White and black. All sizes. The Trinity Past Noble Grands] Mrs. George Pyott of Hartford, be­ 14 Inch Silk Elastic, sides tw'o brothers Carl and Louis, $250 Natural Pony Coat $100 Mercerized Darning Cotton, Association will meet tomorrow \ 7c spool, 2 for 8c ...... 19c yaid, 2 yards 20c afternoon at Rockville. the former of East Berlin and the Felsh and white. One-quarter inch size latter of Manchester. Beaver sha’wl collai’, size 36. This is our regular 7c silkateen darning cot­ ■Miss Nan Lagerstadt of Boston, The funeral will be held tomor­ ton in all shades. only. reader and impersonator who will row afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Silk Seam Binding...... 29c, 2 for 30c Percale Dust Caps...... 10c, 2 for 11c appear on the program for the home on Bissell street. Rev H. F. R. Our regular 7 yard piece, silk seam binding All colors and styles. Mother and Daughter banquet at Stechholz, pastor of the German $195 Northern Seal Coat $100 in all shades. Sanitary Aprons...... • • 59c, 2 for 60c the South Methodist church tomor­ Lutheran church of which she was Silk Bias B in din g...... 29c, 2 for 30c A flesh colored apron with a net or mer­ row evening, will be the gtest o f ; a member, wull officiate. Burial will Squirrel collai’s and cuffs. Size 38. cerized cloth top. Lace trimmed. Mrs. Leila Abbey during her stay in | be in the Mt. Hope cemetery in Tai- Our three yard pieces pure silk bias. All colors. Shoe T re e s...... 10c pair, 2 pair 11c town. 1cottville. Inch White Elastic, A pair of shoe trees for every pair of shoes son was born on Friday after- ^ ...... 5c yard, 2 yards 6c you own. Regular price 10c a pair. noon to Mr. and Mrs. August ^ $150 Mendoza Beaver Coat $ 1 0 0 White only. One-quarter inches wide. Coat and Dress Hangers... 5c, 5 for 10c Scliniidt of Ann street. i A natural wood hanger, smooth finish. Reg­ WAlKiNS bROlHhRS Fox collar. Size 36. Safety P in s ...... 10c card, 2 cards 11c ular size. Rev. F. P. Keough of St. 50 assorted pins on a card. This usually Electric Iron Holders, Joseph's Cathedral. Hartford will sells for 10c a yard...... 15c each, 2 for 16c preach at the Lenten service this White Pearl Buttons, Cretonne electric iron holders. Prevents evening at St. Bridget’s church. u n er^ I , ...... 10c card, 2 cards 11c blisters and calloused hands. A handy nov­ SALES and SERVICE $195 Black Pony Coat elty. A daughter was born this morn- 1 Three sizes. A four hole pearl button. ing at the Manchester Memorial j Fox collar. Size 36. hospital to Air. and Mrs. Charles j 3@iri?rturs Johnson of "tVoodland street. HILLERY BROS. Hale’s Notion Dept.— Main Floor Robert K. Anderson Tel. 1107 $150 Northern Buck Seal $ 1 0 0 Phone; 500 or 748-2 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester Printed Marmink trimmed. Size 36. "Year Round” LIGHT O’DAY CHARMEUSE'TTE U S 89c Yard $250 Northern Seal Coat $100 59c a Yard A new printed fabric that looks al­ IN “ Year Round” Charmeusette with its most like a printed crepe de chine. It Squirrel collar and cuffs. Size 38. is 36 inches wide and comes in smart Specials For This Week bright, clear colors and distinctive prints. A fabric that is adaptable for makes up into lovely, practical frocks both women’s and children’s spring and CASC or for both women and children. 36 Inch­ summer frocks. Colors guaranteed es wide. The . colors are guaranteed Men’s and Boys’ Sport Sweaters $150 Mendoza Beaver Coat $ 1 0 0 fast. T R 0 U 6 U fast— ^will not run or fade. Men’s and Boys’ Golf Hose Fox collar- Size 38. A TELEPHONE call 1 ^ Men’s Work and Dress receives the same care­ Trousers $ 2 .5 0 ‘*$7 Fur Coats— ^Main Floor 64 ONLY ful consideration here as a personal call. So do not hesitate to ring us when an emergency SHOES AND RUBBERS arises. You will find FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY us quick to arrive and efficient in the wmys of BATH ROBES our trade. Smart Silk F rocks “ A. Perfect .Service” ^ Alarm Clocks .. $1.50 $2 $3 $3.25 For The Miss 7 to 14 Years TO CLOSE-OUT AT CARL W ANDERSON Ingersoll Watches . .. $ 1 . 5 0 “ $ 7 riumbing and Heating Reasonably Priced Contractor. l57 Bissell St. Tel. A. L. & CO. BROWN $5.95-$7.95 'h PRICE ^tyyV)C^tyXXXXX3CX3C9iaO»3t36X3£XXXXXXXXXXX3CXXXXXXKXXXXXXX3» $2.98 Bath Robes in light and dark colors. Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 ^ 1 and 5 0 ...... V f $ 1 0 . 9 5 $5.98 Bath Robes in a variety of colorings. Sizes: 38, 40, 42, 44, Heavy quality flat crepe frocks in 46 and 48, and extra large sizes, 50 and 5 2 ...... t | / M w the New smart little models trimmed with silk collars and cuffs of hand fagoting and $5 98, $6.98 and $7.98 Bath Robes. Not all sizes in the lot. Q Q Irish crochet, some are two piece, Sizes up to dote 40, 42 and 4 4 ...... W effects, every dress a real value. Such popular colors as blue, rose, navy, $7.98 to $10-95 Bath Robes, Terry Cloth Robes and Coi’^uroy ^ / \ / \ Charter Oak Alleys ^ Robes in sizes 38, 40, 42, 44. Not all sizes in each stj^^^e. i j l | white, red and green. Sizes 7 to 14 The corduroy robes are lined and come in rose, blue and pu 27-29 OAK STREET years. p i e ...... JOSEPH FARR, Proprietor. MANCHESTER’S FINEST BOWLING ALLEYS Frocks—-Main Floor

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