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Illness of Aviators Delays Rescue Plane

Illness of Aviators Delays Rescue Plane

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. THE WEATHER NKT PRESS RUN ^ Panoaat b# :D. I. Er^lh«» AVERAGE DAIlit CIRCULATION for tbe month of March, tOV^ ' it-i-xji?' Faiir and warmer toni^t 5 , 1 1 9 : ijoiiB. State UbM ry Hember of the Aadit Bnrean of Cirenlatlona PRICK THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 21,1928. (FOURTEEN PAGES) VOL. XLH., NO. 173. ClaHifled Advertlsini^ on Page 12.

THEY’LL STEAL THE DR. GUILFOYLE COURT HOUSE NEXT 8TH VOTERS ADD Chinese Await Noose; St. Petersburg, Fla., April 21. — Pilfering the Atlantic Ocean or the WoolWorth Building TWO ROOMS TO TO HEAR HIS should be about as easy as steal­ Tong Oath Seals Lips ing 800 live alligators, and yet the ’gators are gone and police FATEJUESDAY have failed to find them. SCHOOL ANNEX When A. H. Baker made a check of his farm recently he \ found $1200 worth of alligators missing. He told police that the Dr. Holmes’ Protest Follow­ mole C bi WIpel DC Judges AHow Two Hours to| missing leather manufacturers were all present or accounted for the day before, and could ed By Increase to Hollis­ Halfal^on Hom^% Each Side For Final Argu­ offer no clew as to how 800 al­ Pi^ed In Hands Of Jury ligators were kidnaped in less 150 %ocI» Recorded ments— Trial Lasted 2 3 1 than 12 hours. ter Addition; Nearly $90.- i4>- Washington, April 21.— The fate Dame naval oil reserve, was placed i d 000 Voted, of Harry F. Sinclair, millionaire oil in the hands of the Jury at 10:20 Described a i Worse Hours. a m., today. operator charged with conspiracy A verdict of guilty may bring him NORTH END VISITED against the government in connec­ two years in the penitentiary and a History of E n rope-r^ Hartford, Coiin., .\pril 21.— The, William Foulds, Jr., of the Board tion with the leasing of Teapot $10,000 fine. trial of Dr. Harold N. Guilfoyle, j of Directors of the Eighth School ConuDDnicaHons Cot Offv federal veterinarian, on a charge I BY “ CAT BURGLAR” and Utilities District surprised ______I more than a hundred persons who W o n c fL u n / \9 , V . SWL.S3tn.27' of murdering Mrs. Max J. Gaudet, i ' ShSVD Chin. Zb r o HAf-JC- f^AV 2S* \ J attended the special Eighth district TO MANQ JULY 8 London, April 21— Hundreds are of New Haven, in his apartment] TO HANQ I ILLNESS OF AVIATORS last January, will come to an end j Mrs. Wright, Watching Sick! meeting in the Robertson school believed dead, half a million per­ next Tuesday afternoon. The three! i last night by moving, at the open- sons are homeless and Bnlgarfe, te S\iperinr Court judges who are con-1 Child, Scares Off Porch! meeting, for an addition DELAYS RESCUE PLANE faced today with a tiation-wid® ducting the trial have alloted two i ^ I to the Hollister street school of famine following' a new series of hours to the defense and an equal | 1 eight rooms. The board had, until earthquakes, according to , Ytefifta amount of time to the state to' Climber. last night, recommended a six-room dispatches to the Daily Express. : make final arguments on Tuesday, j j addition. After some discussion re­ Both Balchen and Bennett COOLIDGE STOPS Philippopolis where fifteen were The state will hax’e the morning j garding tax rates and costs of the hours and the defense the after-1 A “ cat burglar," the porch climb­ building, the motion was carried In Bed at Lake St, Agnes; killed Wednesday night when the noon hours. ' ing variety, caught in the act of without a dissenting vote. D R A H CAMPAIGN city was partially destroyed. Is now Dr. Gullfoyle's Inal so far has | Although the Board of Directors, completely devastated. Five V ii'. occupied 23 hours and 40 minutes; “ shlnying” a water spout at the through several spokesmen, said of actual time. Starting on |home of William Wright, 135 Main that it had not been influenced' by Were to Have Started To­ lages also have been wiped out by ^ Tuesday, last, the trial took six , street, last night, escaped before any newspaper articles on the con­ the new series Of shocks. Philippopolis was a city wjth a hours that day and as much on | residents could get out of the house ditions In the schools when it de­ day For Greenly island. Writes to Massachusetts G. both Wednesday and Thursday. population of about 100,000 peo^e^ and apprehend him. This is one cided at an impromptu meeting Proceeding swiftly the trial attor- j on Thursday night to recommend and boasted many fine resid en t- neys used five hours and forty j of a series of similar occurrences eight rooms, it is significant that 0. P. Chairman That He Today every building in the fUy was a mass of ruins. 120 bodies- minutes yesterday.' in the Main and Henry streets sec­ the recommendation did not come Lake St. Agnes, Que., April 21— l et Not On StaiuK tion of the town, and may be trace­ until after The Herald had print­ Owing to \he Illness of the avia- have been recovered from the Dr. Gnilfoyle, who pleaded not able to one man. ed an Interview with Dr, LeVerne tors, the tri-molored Ford plane Will Not Run. debris. Nq Commuiiifation guilty to the murder charge, did Last evening the Wright family Holmes to the very emphatic ef­ Qee Lonjfso carrying replacement parts to not take the stand in his ow-n be­ reth'ed earl.v because of the illness The earthquakes have completely- fect that a six-room addition would Greenly Island for the Bremen will half. His defense attorneys. Judge of one oi the children. The main TO HANQJUUYS Washington, April 21.— Presi­ disrupted communications through­ not be sufficient to care for the riot hop off here until tomorrow. Samuel Rosenthal and John T. part of the house was in darkness. needs o^ the district beyond the im­ dent Coolidge is becoming irritated out the country. It has been im- • Robipson, challenged the state’s A light was burning in the bath­ Floyd Bennett was ill upon the possible, therefore, to estimate -tbe mediate present. plane’s arrival here and Charles over the tactics of some of the lead­ attempt to prove that the federal room but it could not be seen from Near $90,000 Voted number of victims in the villages worker had shot Mrs. Gaudet and the' front of the house. “ Duke” Schiller was selected to ers of the “ Draft Coolidge” move­ of Manoliv, Katunica, Karafllovo. William S. Hyde was chosen take his place. The plane was to then turned a revolver on himself. Details. moderator and under his guidance ment. Slatovo and Scovelevo, which wer» In the closing hours of the actual Suddenly Mrs. Wright heard a have left at 8:30 this morning, but also completely wiped out. the meeting proceeded smoothly. Bernt Balchen, the pilot, contract- This was the construction put by trial, yesterday morning, they put noise like someone trying to enter The articles in the call were taken political leaders here today upon The quakes are described as the a revolver expert on the stand to froiu the outside. She went quiet­ el a bad cold and the hop off was most terrible in the history ol in their order and each was passed postponed until tomorrow morning Mr. Coolidge’s latest disclaimer declare that Dr. Gullfoyle’s wound ly to her husband’s bedroom win­ unanimously. By their action the Europe. The entlro country is panic TO HANCJ’ JULY 0 at 5:30. If Bennett Is able he will that he is a receptive candidate for could not have been self-inflicted. dow and could hear someone climb­ voters have appropriated nearly accompany Balchen tomorrow in­ stricken. Who Killed Woman? ing as their feet'hlt the eavespout. the nomination. $90,000 for the purchase of land, stead of Schiller. ThousAntls Starving The defense did not in any way .Quickly throwing up the win­ Phoenix, Ariz., April 21— FroiUAthese five Chinese sit in their con- in a letter to Francis Prescott, Thousands, starved and nearly the erection of the eight-room ad­ damned cells at the prison and Both Balchen and Bennett are indicate who might have done the dow she called loudly to Mr. the day they were arrested, the five chairman of the Republican stat6 crazed with fear 6re wanderifig dition and improvements to the Chinese have said not a word. The/ preserve the traditional non­ sick in bed. Bennett was a patient committee of Massachusetts, the shooting. The state had witnesses Wright that someone was on the heating and ventilation systems of in the Ford hospital at Detroit suf­ about the countryside dazedly. to show that the shooting occurred porch as there was a man of q-iite did not offer a defense at their chalance of their race. They were President said: Many g o '^ o n t shrieking that the the Hollister Street school. convicted of murdering a member fering from Influenza when the re­ in the hallway of a Maple avenue large frame outlined against the trials; they kept silent while their “ My Dear Mr. Prescott; end of the world bais comei W. W. Robertson, In remarking attorneys carried appeals to the of a rival tong, at Kingman, lief flight was planned. He left his “ Report has come to me that apartment at a time when a party street light hanging on the edge of on the motion of Mr. Foulds, said sick bed to accompany Balchen to Since Wednesday. .150 shocks in the Guilfoyle apartment was the porch roof. Just then he swore state supreme court. Now their Ariz., a year ago last October; some persons in Massachusetts are that the directors had decided that but they have admitted nothing this place. He had a high fever have been felt. The , heaviest Qt breaking up. At that time Dr. and and dropped to the ground and dis­ death warrants have been signed; when he arrived and a doctor had proposing to write in my name as these occurred yesterday and caus­ is: the eight room addition would be on three successive Fridays 4he five and denied nothing. They are a candidate for President at the Mrs. Guilfoyle, Mrs. Gaudet, Mr. appeared from view, district to be summoned from Lamalbac, 14 ed far greater damage and nva»v and Mrs. A. S. Way, of Hartford, No”doubt'it‘ w;Vso early and t\ie sufficient to care for the tong men will hang at the state ' mute and stoical. primaries on April 24. Such action needs for some time. He said that mtles distant over the ufWQiitalns. more; lasualtieS than the quakes of and Mrs. Gaudet’s young dauglitpr house being dark he thought the prison lif jFlorence. - f The murder ~ was what police While Balchen is hopeful of get­ would be most embarrassing to me, $85,000 would cover the expense would call “ a T’egular tong klll- and while appreciating the compli­ last Saturday and Wednesday: nighty had been together. ' coast was clear. When Mrs. And still the silent five are say­ ting awAy tomorrow it seems un­ when the dead totalled 51. the I'd-* •\ccordlng to the defense attor- Wright got to the room he was try- of erecting the addition and alter­ ing nothing. likely that Bennett will be able to ment that is intended, I re^quest ing the ventilation and heating sys­ jured 'SfiO. and the property damag > 1/ iieys the state had nothing but cir- ing to enter where the sick child Impassive and unperturbed, (Contlnned on Page 2) go with him. His. place may be tak­ that it not be done. My name is be­ tems. ’ ing used in other states in a way exceeded 1.5,000,000. cumstantlal evidence to produce, was. The little girl was too en either by Schiller or Romeo According to ah eye-.vritness; at The defense met this presentation) frightened to talk. Alfred Rollett of Homestead Vachon, a Canadian mail flyer. that is contrary to my wishes. 1 Park struck a new note when he have heard that in New York it has Sofia] the capital of the country, by a general denial and the testi-i The curtain and window • were Major James B. Pitxinaurice was a strange thunder, which seemed to mony of an expert plus a group of] raised about a foot and she had said that the residents of that sec- “ SCRAP OF PAPER” AUTOS KILLED 22 at the airdrome this morning, ex­ gone so far as to be claimed such tlon, for whom he was the spokes­ use is with ,my tacit consent. come from the bottom of the earth, character witnesses. not been asleep and had heard him pecting to see the Ford hop off. He accompanied by a rustling whistle man, want a school in or near that expressed keen regret over the Ill­ “ In my own state to give any climbing and said he kept putting which’ rent the air, preceded the his flash-light on and off as it section. He said that the children ness of the airmen. countenance to such a movement in that part of the district, o f FURNISHES CLUE DURING THE MONTH would tend to compromise me and first serious shock. • ,, , NEW HAVEN POUCE Fhone on the wall but she was too King Boriaand Premier Liapchelf frightened to scream. whom there are many, have to walk IMPATIENT OVER DELAY. lend color to the misrepresenta­ tions that are apparently being are heading the relief, forces. Other Happenings. to school in mud and snow, either Greenly Island, April r 21.— (By CATCH BILL POSTER Recently a man entered a home to Hollister street or to the old Airplane to Seven Islands. Que., made in other states. I am there­ school plant near Depot Square. No Senate Oil Probers Follow­ 483 Injured m 1,524 Acci­ and Murray Bay, and by Land Wire fore, sending you this public dec­ in this section and concealed him­ laration of my position and re­ self in a bed-rom. When discover­ action was taken on this suggestion. to New York).— Baron Von Huen- questing that such attempts be dis­ State OflBcials Have Been Seek­ ed the lady of the house ran for Sees Mill Increase feld and Capt. Herman Koehl were EAST HAMPTON M H l , ing Author of Objectionable That the taxes of the district ing New Scent Involving dents in State— Hartford deeply disappointed today over the continued. aid and the man escaped. Garages “ Very truly yodrs, Posters. have been broken into and several would be increased by a rnill or reported delay of -the tri-motored more was the statement made by Ford monoplane with replacement “ CALVIN COOLIDGE.” DESraOYED BY H R i j minor things have occurred ^ this Robert W. Stewart. Leads Cities With 216. Sticker Campaign New Haven, Conn., April 21.— particular section. Petty thievery Irving P. Campbell. In reply to parts for the Bremen. They had Mr. Campbell Mr. Robertson said hoped the plane with Bernt Bal­ The letter was called forth by New Haven authorities today start­ seems to be the objective of the the “ sticker campaign” that was prowler since nothing of any great that he had figured the matter out chen and Floyd Bennet might ar­ ed an investigation into^the source Hartford, Conn., April 21— Twen­ being organized in Massachusetts Nortwi Paper Co. Plant Bpra- of posters attacking tlie citizens value has been reported stolen. and that the rate would not be rive this afternoon so that repairs Washington, April 21.— The Sen­ ty-two persons were killed and 483 could be started this evening. to write in the President’s name at ed Down— ^Throws 20 Ont of military training camps that have more than three-quarters of a mill next Tuesday’s primary. been spattered about various Con­ and in all probability would not be ate oil inquiry was following a new injured in 1,524 automobile ac­ The relief plane will bring the Work. scent Involving Robert W. Stewart, propeller of the sister Junkers ship It is the fourth time that Mr. necticut cities this spring. Thei; in­ more than half a mill. cidents during the, month of March, Coolidge has acted to snub those vestigation was aided by the arrest However, the motions offered by chairman of the Standard Oil Com­ F-13, landing gear and fuel. Also, HALL-MILLS STORY according to records of the State it will carry a large kit of tools as who have been active in the draft East Hampton, Conn., April 21. early today of a man describing the Board of Directors, for the pany of Indiana, today in its search movement, and who in some in­ — Fire believed due to spontaneous himself as John Steuben, and who erection of the school, the appro­ Motor Vehicle D etrim ent for the facilities here are limiteed. for the Continental Trading Com­ The weather here is cold and stances have claimed to speak combustion today completely de- says he is an Ukranian. Steuben IS CALLED FAKE priation of money for the building last month issued here today. “ authoritatively” for the White j stroyed the C. H. Norton Paper and alterations, and the appropria­ pany’s $3,080,000 Liberty Bond March showed an increase over the windy, but the Baron and Captain was caught plastering his posters in Koehl were hopeful that it would FIousg mills in North West Chesteilv doing the central district here. His case tion of $4,000 for the purchase of “ slush fund.” same month of 1927 in both the Stewart was subpoenaed to ap­ not grow any worse so that th'e re­ Only a week ago, there was cir­ damage estimated* at $25,000,'and. was continued and he was held for Man Wbo “Confessed” Believ­ the lot adjoining the Hollister number of killed and the total of culated throughout the financial putting twenty people out of work. street school on the east were all pear as a witness next Tuesday, fol­ accidents hut there was a decrease lief plane can get through tomor­ investigation when he appeared in ed Seeking Means of Escap­ lowing discovery of a 1920 deposit row. According to tentative plans district of New York a statement The owrier announced, following- City Court this morning. ing Jail. carried. in the number of persons injured. to the effect that ‘‘It can now be the fire, that the property was com­ There was some discussion on the slip in his banking ac­ March, 1927, had 21 killed, 600 in­ the repairs will be made Monday The state capitol at Hartford suf­ count, indicating he had deposited and, if the weather permits, the stated as a fact that Mr. Coolidge pletely covered by insurance and latter motion, Mr. Campbell saying jured and 1,356 accidents. fered from the posters a week ago. El Reno, Ok., April 21.— County the interest coupons off $750,000 Bremen will hop off on Tuesday will accept if renominated.” that he would re-build at once. Dis New Haven obtained its first whole­ officials here believed today they that $4,000 was an exorbitant price. of 3 1-2 p^r cent first Liberty Loan Motor car registration in March morning.' That this plan can be V^ile it is true that Mr. Cool- workmen, will bundle the task qf ; sale supply of the posters during had found an explanation of the He was told that the district might bonds. This was the same issue 1928 totaled 8,487 as compared carried riut to the letter, however, Idge has never said he would re­ clearing-.away the. ruins and sal­ fuse a nomination if made, the the night when the Chur 1.. street “ confession” made by Elwin A. have to pay more for It if it were purchased and distributed by the with, 10,784 in March, 1927. Of­ is not at all certain. vaging thn machinery. block between Court and Elm Allen to the Hall-Mills murders in bought later and when the question Continental Trading Company. ficials say the decrease is accounted Residents Interested. Prescott letter goes further than _The fire was discovered by Petqr^ previous letters and statements in street was decorated. Even the New Jeisey and said they were con­ was put the motion went through. On a'previous apearance as a for by the fact that the open winter The spectacular landing of the Fried, night watchman* in the stona- doors to the City Hall weie used for The meeting started a few min­ witness;in the oil Inquiry, Stewart caused many perso 's, to operate characterizing much of the under­ room.' While neighborhood rieai- ■ vinced the prisoner, who is held on Bremen, after it had cruised for cover activity as “ misrepresenta­ billboards. United States mail a burglary charge, had no connec- utes'after 8 o’clock and lasted less catagorically denied that he had their cars all winter. hours over the desolate and unin- dents fought the blaze' with buckets boxes, plate glass show windows, than three-quarters of an hour. Accident totals by cities follow: tion.” fire apparatus and men from Col­ tfbn with the slayings. ever .“ profited one cent” from the habitated mountains and forests of As interpreted here, the Prescott and the sidewalks and trolley poles A deputy sheriff recalled that peculiar nil transactions of - the Hartford, 216; New Haven, 215; Labrador, was the biggest ^ event chester and East Hampton were received the posters which were Continental. He refused, however, Bridgeport, 179; ’W'aterbury, 92; letter virtually sounded the death fulled on for aid. ,, They saved sur­ Allen recently had a book, “ Unsolv­ that ever happened here and the knell of the “ draft Coolidge’ well gummed and ready for instant to give E iny testimony relative to New Britain, 59; Stamford, 52; rounding property. ' ed Mysteries” In his cell. Investiga­ movement. placing. tion showed the book contains an SCHOONER IS SUNK; his knowledge of the Continental Norwalk, 40; Greenwich, 40; Meri­ (Continued on Uage 3) The Norton mill covered an area A policeman found Steuben at account of the mysterious killing of bonds and for this defiance of the den, 32; Norwich, 32; New London, of 100 to 150 feet and was of brick and stone, built forty years work and pounced on him. Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and •Senate committee,, he has since 32; Danbury, 31; Middletown, 21; Mrs. Eleanor Mills, a member of CREW OF 30 RESCUED been indicted in the federal courts Manchester, 10; ’Winsted, 8; Wil- agq. Tfie tnill made paper board. his choir. The officers previously here on a charge of contempt. limantlc, 7;, Naugatuck, 6; and POUCE USE BOMBS The-entire finished^ product of tne CAPT. WILKINS FUES “ Scrap of Paper” Putnam, 2s NEW HAVEN SETTLER plant was shiped- away yesterday had been unable to account for steamer Rams Smaller Vessel but a large, supply of raw material, Allen’s apparent intimate knowl­ The “ scrap of paper,” which ap­ TO DISPERSE MOB was burned. OVER THE NORTH POLE edge of the crime and its locale. '■ Off Vineyard Sound—Few parently, linked Stewart to the Con­ DIES AT AGE OF 80 Details Known. tinental .bonds, was an ordinary TREASURY. BALANCE deposit slip, dated December 15, Woods Hole, Mass., April 21.— 1923. ’Stewart apparently wrote it Woodward' Farm, His Proper­ Mostly Women in Crowd Report From Spitzbergen Says LAUNCH PAST CRUISER himself and it contained these sig- The two masted schooner Sharp­ ty, Now in Heart of City Which Gathers at Mouth of B U RN ED ^ DEATH Party Landed Safely There shooter was' rammed and sunk by , Washington, April 21.— Treasury Today. Brest, France, Ajiril 21.— The the American steamship Lacka- (Continaed on^Paga 3} balance April 19: $274,576,906.47. Worth MiUiims. Coal Mine. v 10,000-ton cruiser Colbert, sister wana and the crew of the schooner IN 1100^000 B L i^ London, April 21.— Captain ship'Of the Tourville, said to be the was res6ued, according to radio New Haven, Conn., April 21.— E. St. Clairsville, Qhlo, April 21.— George H. Wilkins, American avia­ fastest battleship afloat and the messages received today at the E. Woodward, last direct descen­ A mob of 250 womdn and a’:few last French naval armament for dant of one of the families who set­ men which gathered at the Bhady- tor. has flown over the North Pole United States Coast Guard 'base Several Rescued at Jersey City;] and across the “ top of the world” 1928 under the Washington naval here. tled New Haven in 1638, died at slde Coal Compahy’s Mullton Hol­ according to an Exchange Telegraph agreement, was launched yester­ •The scene of the accident was off his home here today just as he had low mine, near Bridgeport, early Fire—40 Horses ^ dispatch from Copenhagen this af­ day. The French hope that the bell buoy Number 25, Middle HERALD’S PICTURES FIRST! passed his 80th.birthday, and-as a today •was dispersed t "when deputy S ^ e ly . ternoon quoting two radiograms re­ Colbert will beat the record of the Ground, "Vineyard sound. result of an attack of bronchitis. sheriffs threw t'^Va tear gas boihbs ceived and published by the news­ Tourville of 36.3 knots and expect­ Coastguard patrol boat. Number The Herald scored a real news photo beat yesterdaj’^ Mr. Woodward was born on April into the crowd, according to reports Jersey City] April 21.—AUth«U»y_, paper PoITdken. ed a speed of 37 knots. 147, which picked up the tadlo- when it published the first of the actual photographs of 20, 1848. . . . received here this morning,*' Fareia,.25, a Portuguese »llor, Both radiograms were from gram hastened to the scene, but the Junkers airplane Bremen on Greenly , Island. *,Mr. Woodward,/in his younger The molLwas made up almost en­ burned to'death- early today, la ' tirely of women, reports say, and Svalbard (Spitzbergen) where, they found that the crew of the Sharp­ Neither of the Hartford newspapers were able to days, was a farmer here and later $100,000 flre;«which destroyed stated, Wilkins landed today. shooter was safely aboard' the devote^ .his time to:,development they attempted to prevent workers four-story building here -occupi JAIL U. S. RESIDENT from entering the Mutton/Hollow According to these messages Wil­ steamship. The Sharpshooter was publiish'these photographs and’the publication of t h ^ the Woodward estate into city by the Hiller Drug Co. \ kins and his companions flew from understood to carry between 20 and in M^chester by The Herald was 36 hours ahead of any mine. The mine is being operated,’ Patrolman' Ed'ward McDermb' Toulouse, France, April 21.— property. The property that once under union sanction, with the Point Barrow, Alaska, to Doed- 30 men. o'thOT. newspaper circulating here. .This beat was made was the Woodward .farm Isrtoday and Fireman Lyons, led tirs. nansoeira, an uninhabited Island, In Jean Berthier a resident of San The Sharpshooter, according to Jackson'ville scale as a wage baiBis. Francisco claiming to be a natural­ possible through the Newspaper Enterprise Association valupd at' millions. M. 'Woodward Many persons,, in the ^cinlty, how­ Gprmes,. of , and her the Arctic, where they were detain- the brief radio reports, was ram­ gave his namfi/ to one of the im­ year-old daughter SyLvia to 3d for five days by bad weather. ized American citizen, was sentenc­ med under a starlit sky and Offi­ with'which The Herald is affiliated, aiid which furnishes ever, are in ’sympathy w ith -the portant Ipng, streets . in - the east from an adjoining buildlng.^a'^' After being able to continue they ed to three months’ imprisonment cials here were at a loss to account news photos,to the New York Heralii-Tribune, and New “ Save the Union” movement whose, today by a court martial for failing end: Woodward avenue. leader, .John,, Brophy of Pennsyl­ was filled wilk dense smoke, flew to Svalbard. for the sea crash. York Telegram but only to the Manchester Evening eral other persqiis were The messages said that all the to report for military duty in 1915, The brief radio message stated ■jr. For thirty years Mr.'Woodward vania', asserts that miners should Berthier, a reservist, repor’.ed io Herald’in-Hartford County. * t spent each winter in Cuba, and dur­ not return to work until all’ opera­ Forty,: horsea: were Idd^^to aiembers of the party were well that the Lackawanna'was rounding from-tne Colgate, stabler - ind that the plane was in excellent the French military authorities last Cape Cod enroute to Boston with ing his summers he traveled metenr tors have agreed to the JachBonvllfe ;unditiou. 1 February, the crew of the Sharpshooter.,

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(Continaed from Page 1.) To Stage Elaborate Pageant Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ Service Deemed Uimeces^OTJ St. Mary’s Parishioners and The most pretentiously ‘ staged N ew London Man^ A rrested residents will hate to see the flyers anth, celebrated its sixth birthday Two Veterans tb Get ©Iher Friends Enjoy Acting of St. event and elaborately costumed af­ For Excessive Speed; Howell last evening in the banquet hall of go. Captain Le Templier, keeper fair ever v^tnessed in this city wUl Freed From Jdl.^ Lient -GoTeraor Brainard Employment. WiO Address Kiwanis Club Paul’s Members. of the lighthouse, Mrs. Le Templier the Masonic temple. The affair take place next week on Thursday ^ . I i! I I. and other residents of the commupV was pronounced one of the most St. Mary’s parishioners and their and Friday evenings when the Charles L. Whipple of 110 Bank and His Staff to Atted enjoyable ever given by the court. Night watchman service at th® On "Athletics”— Boys to ity have made the airmen comfort­ street. New London, arreeted for friends were well entertained at able, but there is no diversion here Pythian Pageant, written and stag­ In addition to husbands and Educational Square-' school*^ jvin Cheney hall last night by players of except skating and tramping over ed by Rev. George S. Brookes, will driving an automobile fifty miles an friends of the members many were be presented at the Sykes Auditor­ hour from McKee street to Pine end after tonight’s tour of duty, Be Guests. St Paul’s Luther League of Hart­ the wastes oh-snow shoes. City Qnb Affair. present from Olive and • Floral Arthur U. DeForest o f '67 Maple, ford, who on invitation of the Men’s “ We'shall always remember the ium. There are close td a hundred street at eleven o’clock at night, courts of Hartford and several of Bible Class and the Girls Friendly in the cast and the incidental music was granted a suspension of judg­ street and Harry Johnson Of 13 kindness of these people,” said Ba­ the grand officers. Sooth Main street will finish their society repeated their three-act play ron "Vton Huenefeld. “ They gave for the spectacular event will be ment upon payment of' costs in The annual Manchester City Club The Japanese lanterns which “ Bill” Wood of Wesleyan Uni­ “ Second Puncture.” The cast in­ furnished by Max Kabrick and his Manchester Police Court today. employment tomorrow morning and versity will be the speaker at Tues­ us a warm' and friendly welcome banquet to be held in the Hotel were used as a decorative feature After that will be given other work cluded six young women and seven and helped us in every possible orchestra of eight pieces. The ad­ Costs amounted to $8.32. Bohd, Hartford, Mbnday night will for the ceiling lights at the recent day’s meeting of the Manchester vance sale of tickets indicates a Arnold Pagan! was fined a dollar by Cheney Brothers if possibly. young men, with Miss Florence way. They gave us comforts be attended by a large group of Masonic ball remained in position. Recent the High school commit-’*' Kiwanis club. He comes here on in­ capacity crowd both nights. People without costs for illegal parking on vitation of M. H. Strickland, a Chambers who is well known locally when we were cold and hungry and state officials. Lieutenant Governor Small tables used for card ’play­ tee "went on record as seeing no In the lead. aided us in pulling the plane out of throughout Tolland County and Main street. J. Edwin Brainard and his social ing and serving of refreshments need for having the school watch­ Wesleyan grad. Mr. Wood’s topic west as far as New Haven are com­ will be “ Athletics.” He will bring As might be surmised the whole the ice in the island lake.” William E.' Howell, of Cooper staff, including Ernest Averill, were brightened with candles in red ed at night and at an annual ex­ with him some of the Wesleyan story hinges on the happenings No Weakness. ing to Rockville to witness the play Hill street, who completed his ten Raymond Gates, et al, are to b« holders, the color of the order. pense of approximately $4,000. 'The students who will add to the pro- atter a “ second puncture.” Miss Careful examination of the plane and practically every Pythian lodge day’s jail sentence Tuesday for tak­ 'present to lend the political atmos­ Those who preferred dancing to committee also expressed to Che­ in t^e state will send a representa­ phere always attendant a City Club 5ram with a number of good songs, Chambers and her companion. Miss has failed to show any wefikness ing an automobile without the bridge had the opportunity of danc­ ney Brothers its belief that pinillai’ and the boys from that college Elsie Carrier, are touring the moun­ from the long flight against violent tion. owners permission, will not have dinner. • ing to music by an excellent local service In the other pchobls . was Twenty-three acts of entertain­ snow how to sing. tains. The first puncture in one of headwinds and the severe landing, Leonard Made Baseball Manager to work out the fine and costs of orchestra. not necessary. No otl\er schools, in As previously announced, the the tires of their Ford occurs in when the plane plowed its way The Rockville Athletic: Associa­ court amounting to $80.97. At­ ment are on the program and will "When the time came for refresh­ Manchester are patroled by night front of a garage, the next at night­ through the ice in the island lake. tion met Thursday evening and ap­ torney W. S. Hyde appeared before be' presented during the dinner, ca­ ments, an interesting ceremony watchmen. Shortly afterward/<3he- meeting will be held at the north baret style. The entertainment will and hose house corner Main and fall in the mountains near a rough It had been feared that some of pointed Michael Leonard manager the court today and asked that his took place when the past royal ney Brothers decided to abolish, the camp. Miss Chambers is the re­ the vital parts might have been of the baseball team with full power client be released and allowed to include a song and dance revue, Hilliard streets and this will be the specialty numbers, a comedian, so­ matrons surrounded the large, service. • drst “ Boys’ Day” by the club. sourceful, self-reliant modern girl, strained by the sharp bump when to go ahead and organize. There earn the money to pay the amount. beautifully decorated birthday cake Watchmen DeForest and- John­ while her friend in the role of a the giant plane struck the ice' and will be a Workout at the Fair The request was granted by Judge loist and comedy hits by a pair of Every Kiwanian is expected to New York pantomine artists. and each one in turn stepped for­ son have been patroling the Educa­ bring a boy of about High school young married woman of the smashed through, breaking the Ground this afternoon at 2 o’clock. Raymond A. Johnson. ward and blew out one of the si? tional Square schools— the High landing wheels. The dinner will be served age. If he hasn’t one of his own, "clinging vine” type is terrified at Fire In Ellington promptly at eight o’clock and will candles. Mrs. Adele Bantley, the school, Barnard, Franklin, Trade be should get in touch .with Secre­ the idea of spending the night in Baron Von Huenefeld said that The store of Samuel Yasmer of first royal matron of Chapman and RecreatloA Center— for several his satisfaction over making the consist of Crabmeat cocktail, bouil- tary Wilcox who in turn will in­ the camp. Her acting was one of Ellington was damaged by fire Fri­ n iN G UP DOG BRINGS Uon, salad, filet mignon, vegeta­ Court tben cut the cake and all who years. There are some fifty odd call form President jQuimby how many the comedy features of the play flrst west-bound flight over the At­ day at 12:45. The volunteer fire wished received portions. Fruit stations on the beats at wfilch the lantic has been increased by the dif­ bles, cakes, cream and coffee. boys from his classes at High and was well sustained throughout department did very excellent work Tickets are now on sale at the club salad, rolls and coffee were served. watchmen have had to I® school to Invite. The ladles of the its progress. ficulties he and his two companions in extinguishing the blaze. The INJURY TO ARMSTRONG and Indications are that over 100 punctually. Memorial hospital auxiliary under Soon after their retirement the had to surmount. While it has origin of the fire Is unknown. will attend. Willard B. Rogers is in G. Samuel Boblin, head o f the the leadership of their president. c&mp is entered by a burglar who currently been reported that the charge of the affair. rent department of Cheney Broth­ Mrs. J. M. Shearer, have i^greed to Baron was the official backer of the Educator to Give Lecture ers said today that temporary em­ makes away with their jewels and Prof. William Lyon Phelps, one Cheney, Pensioner Gets Bad provide a good substantial dinner. money: then the owner of the shack enterprise, the nobleman himself ABOUT TOWN ployment had been obtained toi W. W. Robertson of the bouse com- revealed that he had only a small of the greatest educators of Ameri­ Fall in Cellar of Lilley Johnson bui that at present nc arrives with a guest. The young ca, will give an address on “ Truth jmlttee of the Kiwanis club Is J-o women explain their plight and sum of money when the prepara­ Street Home. ASTRONOMERS IN work was available for DeForest see that Uiey have all assistance tions for the flight were started. and Romance” Sunday evening at Both men will be- placed perma­ when all is quiet again the bur­ the Union Congregational Church. The Children of Mary of St. possible. The profits will go to­ glar enters and steals the watches Public opinion was against the William AJ-mstrong, aged 62 nently as soon as opportunity pre-. ward the auxiliary’s fund for the flight because of the numerous ■Various Congregational Churches years, is in Memorial hospital with James’s church will give a bazaar sents Itself, DeForest has worked from both men. In the morning throughout the county have ac­ SEARCH OF SKY in the parochial hall on Park street purchase of new linen. It 'is ex­ they discover their loss, and pick­ tragedies which had attended pre­ a broken left leg as the result of for Cheney Brothers over twentj pected that at least 80 will be pres­ vious efforts to span the Atlantic cepted the invitation to participate an unusual accident at his home on on May 3, 4 and 5. A cedar chest years and Johnson has been in the ing up a paper read of a big rob­ from the east to west. It was this In this service and It is also ex­ full of garments and other articles ent at the luncheon. bery by two young women whose Lilley street late yesterday after­ firm’s employ for thirteen. There will be two attendance opposition— both official and pri­ pected that a large number of Yale TO FIND PLANET will be given away on the lady description tallies with the two in noon. prizes drawn Tuesday, one for the vate— which led the flyers to hop students will accompany Prof. Mr. Armstrong went down cellar night of the bazaar. the adjoining bedroom. boys and one for the club mem­ off at Baldonnel Airdrome, Ireland, Phelps. to tie up a dog by a chain and trip­ The young men suspect the girls The permanent Memorial Day METHODISTS ON DIVOJM®. bers. John Barstow will maybe instead of Templehofer Field, Ber­ Arthur Thompson ped over either the chain or the Chicago— Astronomers are train­ give a radio set and Fred Blish a of robbing them and when the loss lin. The airmen left Templehofer dog and fell onto tbe cement floor, committee will meet at 7:30 on of the pearls and money is discover­ Word'was received Friday of the ing their telescopes upon the heav­ Tuesday evening in the Municipal Worcester, Mass., April 21;—^Thn fishing outfit. field secretly early in the morning death of Arthur Thompson of Fitch­ injuring his knee. ens in search of a new planet, be New England conference of the There are only two more meet­ ed they in turn accuse the men who when they flew to Ireland to begin Mr. Armstrong was pensioned by Building to further plan for the deny all knowledge of the robbery. burg, Mass. Mr. Thompson was a lleved to exist outside the orbit of observation of the holiday this year Methodist Episcopal church was on ings in the attendance contest. The the trans-ocean jump. Cheney Brothers nearly seven the planet Neptune. The girls make a getaway, borrow­ resident of Rockville for many years ago. He worked in the Velvet record today *as favoring a 'more “ Pests” are still in the lead and the “ We owe much to the courage years and^as held in high esteem The fact that some mysterious lenient attftude'toward divorces. “ Nuts” will have to get more than ing their host’s car and he places Weaving department at that time. The funeral of Richard L. Taylor and skill of Major James E. Fitz- by all who knew him. He leaves force has pulled the planets Ura­ In an effort to memorialize the busy. The members are also urged the matter in the hands of the po­ will be held this afternoon at his maurice and Captain Herman one son, Harry J. Thompson of nus, Neptune and Saturn from their general conference, it was voted to to make returns of their tickets for lice. Events follow in quick suc­ home on Oak place at 2 o’clock. Koehl,” said the baron, “ but we Fitchburg and one brother George normal orbits has led astronomers approve a plane to make it phsaible the Kiwanis minstrel by Tuesday cession. The real burglar is ap­ must pay homage also to tbe ma­ CABLE RAILWAY WILL, Rev. Robert A. Colpitts of the Thompson of this city. The funeral to believe that an undiscov»n>*d South Methodist church will offici­ to solemenize the remarriage of a or before. prehended, confesses the theft at chine. In my opinion the Junkers heavenly body is traveling througn the camp of everything and the plane is the best that has been per­ will be held this afternoon at 2:30 ate and burial will be In the East divorced person, "if conditions war­ tho skies relatively close to them. cemetery. rant,” after a proper Investigation, play ends with Dick Loring, the fected to date. Also, I believe that o’clock. LINK VIENNA WITH An exhaustive search of certain owner of the mountain camp fall­ Reception for Seniors Koehl is the best flyer and the best portions of the skies has been made Irving Taylor, of 144 South CHINESE WAIT HANGMAN ing in love with Betty Holmes, Miss air navigator in existence. Your The Junior Class of the Rockville ITS “ CONEY ISLAND" by Professor Edwin B. Frost of the Chambers, who he discovers is a Main street and Miss Emma Bur­ Col. Lindbergh is a wonder airman High School will tender the seniors Yerkes Observat^-y of the Univer- ger of Wapping will be married at OIL JURY INSTRUCTED. TONG OATH SEALS UPS friend of his own sister. The roles — cool, daring, resourceful and a reception in the School gymnas­ •Sity of *Chicago. the future home of the bride, 144 were all well taken. There were skillful, but he did not have the ium, prior to the departure of the Make Photographs South Main street this afternoon at Washington, April 21>-The two good Irish and several other difficulties that Captain Koehl en­ seniors for Washington. Music will Vienna.— Running at the tremen­ Every inch of space is being “ twelve men good and true”’ whe dous speed of 250 miles per hour, a 3 o’clock by Rev. Truman H. Wood- (Continaed from Page 1.) character parts. The play is par­ countered. Koehl was a former be furnished by Kabrick’s orches­ photographed with high-powered w'ard of Wapping. will determine the guilt or iimo- ticularly adapted for amateurs, and captain in the German air force. tra. The class of 81 will leave new cable railway, will connect the lens and sensitized. plates in an ef­ cence of Harry F. Sinclair received Austrian capital with Lake Neusiedl lug.” Only the outline of it is requires little in the way of stage He is a Knight of the Order of Rockville next Friday afternoon. fort to find the new planet, if one There will be dancing as usual their final instructions today'm the known. settings or elaborate costuming. Merit, the highest decoration in Fined for Intoxication in the province Burgenland. Vieil- exists. tonight at the Highland Park Com­ oil man’s trial for criminal con­ Tom King was a Chinese res­ Mrs. Arthur Jobert of St. Mary’s Germany.” John Coen o f Providence, R. I. nese will be able to reach & little Professor Frost is sustained in munity ciuoTiouse, with music by spiracy reached its end. choir was unable to sing be­ The children of the community was fined $15.00 and costs Friday more than twelve, minutes the his belief by William H. Pickering, McKay’s orchestra. In terse language Justice Jen­ taurant proprietor in Kingman. former Yale University professor, He belonged to tbe Hip Sing Tong, tween the acts owing to Illness. have found the good-natured Koehl morning by Judge John S. Fisk, beautiful lakeside, resorts lying at nings Bailey charged the jury as to ■Waddell’s Orchestra who furnished a fine I'pal.” Even the dogs have charged with Intoxication. a distance of approximately fifty that such a planet, slightly smaller The University of Chicago has what they should and should not with which organization the Bing than the earth, exists near Neptune Kong’ tong w'as at war. Kingman music for dancing, played addi­ taken to him and he was photo­ Ghurch Notes miles southeast of Vienna. abolished the rule that college consider in connection with the evi­ graphed holding a puppy In each This new railway is to be a com­ or Uranus. On the supposition that parties must end at 1 a. m., and dence adduced to show that . Sin­ had been free of violence, how­ tional numbers before the play and Union Congregational Church, a planet may be found nearer the ever, and Tom King was unwor­ between the scenes. arm. Rev. George S. Brookes, Pastor. bination of roperailway and airship, now two parties each year can be clair gave former Secretary of In­ the cars running along a system of sun than Mercury, that area, too, Is terior- Albert B. Fall a $283,000 ried. 10:30 a. m. Sermon "Where Jesus being photographed. held as long as desired. Two par­ FORD PLANE PREPARED ropes, which rest on strong Iron bribe to secure a lease on the Tea­ One evening Tom sat in the Lives” , In an Interview regarding the ties all year— that is, two semes­ kitchen of his restaurant, chatting RE6EKAHS TO GIVE Lake St. Agnes, Que., April 21. 7-: 00 p. m.\P

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. isATURDiY/APRni 2i; i?28. ■ Iiiiif** against whom .the man or woman, and had -mMi SECOND congregational CHURCH OF n a z e r e n b has sinned. As fqr onr modem liberty’^ that dur phllloB«phers^y»^ Rev. B. T. French, Pastor careless custom of divorce, and all Frederick C. Allen, Minister. such filthy abominations as “com­ covet- 8fti?remely panionate marriage,” God will h ^ e own, TfUb the At the service tomorrow morn­ 9:30 a. >m.— Sunday school. of one inan. In othe . 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. none of them. They violate His ing the pastor will preach upon the law. and must ultimately face lus the orgy of senanal _ topic: “Friendship at Its- Best." The service will be In charge of that Is commnnist RuBBa today, Robert Bulla, in the absence of the judgment. The music of choir and organ is as Sunday School Lessons Ideal of the QhHatlan h(®$»e W follows: pastor at the Portland assembly. As It Is In Bnssla 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s In pagan Africa and Asia, and In ed by Jesus In onr Lesson » Prelude: Morning— Prelude .Read by WilhAiB L EUis. the dearest dream and deslrfc Anthem: “ Great is the Lord” . . . meeting. f*ur Every Age, C re^ and Nationality., half-pagan Russia, the relations be­ CENTER CONGREGATIONAL, ^teacher’s meeting and supper. 7:30— Evangelistic service. Rev. tween m^n and women are based on We taflfc loosdy shont ...... Lohr youth” , and “youth in revolt” ; t ^ Group 3 will provide the supper. Offertory: Pastorale In A . .Merkel Daniel French will preach. fleshly lusts, and on sensnal caprice. In truth there Is no noraal • • 4 Rev. Watson Woodruff. Wednesday 7:0 0— Basketball Anthem: “ Dreams of Galilee .... 7:30 Monday evening— Band Polygamy, or its equivalent, is prev­ and games for Center church boys...... Morrison practice. alent. Bolshevik Russia, with Its man or woman who does not-dreato, of that most beantlfnl adventure OF Morning worship, 10:45. Ernest Lilley in charge. Postlude: Postlude in D ...Harris 2:00 p. m. Monday— Cottage avowed anti-Christian character, The minister will preach. Thursday 6:00— Troubadors. Miss Church school is held each Sun­ prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. AN‘m KNAL TRUNGLT THAT IS definitely seeks to nullify the sanc­ all, a happy and successful homsi'^ Topic, “ The Prayer Program and Hazei Trotter in charge. William Perrett. 62 Russell street. founded permanently upon roman­ ' f V day at 9:30 a. m, tity of the marriage relation. The Purpose of Jesus.” Thursday 7:00— Girl Reserves. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:30 Wednesday —r Mid-week part of God in marriage is repu­ tic love, and loyal to the (Sirls-.. in The music: Mrs. Annesley Trotter in charge. 6:15 p. m. Topic: “ Why and How ( prayer meeting. diated. Marriage and divorce are tlan definition of marriage. There: Prelude. Idyll, Kinder. Thursday 7:30— Meeting. Man­ Should Christians Support the ! 7:30 Friday evening— Rev. and OLDER THAN N O m iSlS KNOW declaredly only civil matters, arid is no other success in life equal to- '■’it Anthem, Hark, Hark, My Soul, chester Union of Young Peoples So­ Eighteenth Amendment.” Leader, Mrs. H. F. Schmelvenbach of are made easier than the buying of the making of a true home; nor Shelley. cieties in the Second Congregation­ Mrs. F. C. Allen. Swaziland, Portuguese East Africa, a new suit of clothes. Many a man one the results of which mean more' Anthem, Evening and Morning, al church. Secretary Blair of the The boys from our church school will be present. These missionaries 1 triangle,’.’__concerning the home; to society. Often the effort fails; IT ' • J ______in Russia has a dozen marriages Oakeley. Massachusetts Christian Endeavor who attended the Older Boys’ Con­ are in this country on their first 'The International Sunday and one older than and different and divorces a year This unhappy hut only where the Third Party ,to, Postlude, Temple March, Vincent. Union will speah. ference at Bristol April 20-21 are furlough in 20 years. They will •School LCason for. Aprtl 22.1s, from the triangle of the novelists the triangle Is ignored; and and the‘ sociologists. Instead of be­ land should be the haven of all The Hymns: Friday 3:00— Brownies. Mrs. Harry Elliott and Harry Howland. have an interesting tale to tell of VJesus And The Mark advocates of companionate marri­ Is not honored and His teachings' The Chuch’s One Foundation, William Parkis in charge. The Ladies’ Aid society meets at their work and varied experiences ,^0:1-16. ing .destructive, it is constructive; not obeyed. The. very paUence and Instead of bdng disintegrating, it age and easy divorce. < Wesley. Friday 7:00— Boy Scouts. Mer­ the home of Mrs. J. M. Williams in the African field during that Yet a curious fact appears in re­ gentleness and loving-kindness of. long period. A cordial invitation Is is unifying and integrating. The Son of God Goes Forth to ton Strickland in charge. Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5. cent reports from Russia. An Christ are needed to make marriage War, Cutter. Friday 7:30— Social meeting of On Thursday, April 26, at 7 p. extended to all members of local For the really “ eternal triangle” the beautiful achievement that it la missionary societies to attend this of Scripture represents three parties American woman writer, who made How Gentle God’s Command, Group 1 in the intermediate room. m., a young people’s rally will be : There is nothing really new a careful and protracted study of meant to be. • The hostesses: Mrs. Wilbur Love­ held at our church under the aus­ meeting. to every true marriage— the wom­ Bodderidge. , about our modern social problems. an, the man and God. Each is an life under soviet rule, reports that When Jesus Grew Angry ^ The church school, 9:30. land, Mrs. Samuel Mason, Mrs. pices of the Connecticut Christian If there were not so much of trage­ In this story by Mark, which Is SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL essential part of the Christian con­ she did not find one woman in all Departmentalized school, classes Robert Carter, Miss Bertha Mohr, Endeavor Union. The speaker is dy Involved, it would he amusing ception of matrimony. A marriage Russia, even though she had been for all. Miss Mary Hutchinson, Mrs. Henry Russell J. Blair, field secretary of to consider the naive ignorance of (Continued on page 9) S. E. Greep, Pastor is not a casual contract between married and divorced a dozen times. Men’s League, 9:30. Lowd. the Massachusetts Christian Endea­ the hew school of half-naked and two persons; it i~ ■ sacred rela­ PPresldent, Elbert M. Shelton. vor Union. A social hour will fol­ over-press-agenteii philosophers tionship entered into at the com­ Leader, Arthur N. Potter. Notes. low. Eight young people’s groups The semi-annual meeting of the who have suddenly “ discovered” Connecticut S.^ K. U. will be held mand of God and by. His favor and Topic, Who Should Be Elected The delegates from the church of Manchester and vicinity will sex, and “ self-expression” and the ofiiciation. As the present Lesson President? school to the older Boys conference send delegations. today and tomorrow, April 21 hnd perplexities involved in the mar­ 22 in this church. The speaker for says, in the words of Jesus, answer­ of the Hartford Y. M. C. A. in Bris­ On Friday evening at 7:30 a riage relation. Most of the ideas ing a catch-question about di­ A political convention will be this conference is Rev. C. Glenard that “ popular” sociologists are held with nominations from the tol were: Robert McCorab, Everett meeting of the Standing Comrait- vorce,— U m E CHILDREN Hutchinson and Rodney Wilcox. j tee is called at the parsonage to Wilson of New Rochelle, N. Y. The handing out today through the tab­ floor. meet thoVe who desire to enter the program is as follows; . loids and their big brother maga­ "But from the beginning of Cyp club, 6:00 'Center church girls will have BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE charge of one of the services of membership of our church on Con­ Saturday. April 21,— 3 p. m., zines, may be found discarded in the creation, male and female * President, Ray Warren. registration of delegates: 3:30 p. the scrap heaps of civilizations that the Worship at the meeting of the old­ fession of Faith on May 6. made He them. For this cause International Sunday-School Lesson Text, April 22. Speaker, Ernest Lilley of All Boy and Girl Scouts of Man­ m., opening session. Speaker Rev. died thousands of years ago- Our shall a man leave his father and Hartford Theological Seminary. er girls, conference of the Y. W. C. A. next week in Thompsonville. chester meet in a union service In C. Glenard Wilson; 6 p. m., sup­ “ advanced thinkers” seem to be mother, and shall cleave to his Honor thy father and thy mother; which Is the first com­ The Week. The Kings Daughters are to hold our church on Sunday evening. May per; 7:30 p. m., evening session. dealing exclusively in old stuff, wife; and the two shall become mandment with promise.— Eph. 6:12. long since tested and thrown away. Sunday, 3:30— Semi-annual a rummage sale on the 3rd and 4th 13. Business period. Model Y. P. meet­ one flesh; so that they are no meeting of the Swedish Christian The union Religious Education ing in charge of the missionary In contrast, the Bible, as the more two, but one flesh. What I / I of May. Save articles for them. present course of Sunday School Young Peoples Conference in the committee, representing both committee. therefore God hath joined to­ The first commandment with^the necessaries of life, educattOtt church and chapel. churches will meet soon to lay Sunday, April 22— 10 a. m., pray- Lessons clearly shows, is the most gether, let not man put asun­ diefinltely and constructively con­ children is to honor father and for uses in the world, and religious Sunday 7:30— Monthly meeting plans for the church vacation ef session; 10:30 a. m., morning der.” instruction that may lead to ever­ of the church committee at tne THE SAIiY.\T10N ARMY school to he held next summer. worship. Sermon by the pastor. temporaneous book upon social The Charter of Monogamy mother, for they are nearest, love gpestHons. It deals with old-new is­ lasting happiness in the spiritual home of Mr. C. E. House, 193 East A committee, appointed accord­ 3:30 p. m., large Young People’s There we have Christianity’s only most, and first direct their little world. Yet however great this ser­ ing to the vote of our church at meeting, speaker Rev. C. Glenard sues in a clear-cut matter that com­ charter of monogamy. God made Center street. mands the assent of the common ones to the Lord, teaching them to vice may be, the child may do even Tuesday 7:30— Professional Wo­ Services Sunday: Company meet­ our last annual meeting, to print Wilson. This service will be held one man for one woman. Their In the Center Congregational sense of the race. If more preach­ pray to Him as the Heavenly Fath­ more for the parent. Its sphere Of men’s club in the intermediate ing at 9:30 a. m. the by-laws of our church, has new and God-ordained relationship innocence, unbounded faith, and. been conferring in order to sug­ church. ers were looking for sermons in is so sacred that it supersedes all er who loves them most tenderly, room. Topic, “ Connecticut Beauti­ Holiness meeting at 11 a. m. the Bible’s clear teachings, rather unfailing love envelops the parent ful.” A study of the topography of Christians Praise meeting at 3 p. gest certain changes which seem There will be no Sunday even­ the old blood-ties of fatherhood and cares for them, and will lead them than in the news columns and in happily through this life, and to and fills the home with tenderness our state. m. advisable. The committee person­ ing service. motherhood. The husband and Progi'ani For the Week the sensational current magazines inexpressible blessings in the world and joy. Jesus sal that little chil­ Tuesday 7:30— A special and im­ Evangelistic meeting at 7:30 p. nel is Mrs. C. J. Strickland, Scott wife, joined together by God, are to dren are of the kingdom of heaven, Simon, Mrs. E. E. Segar, Ralph Wednesday— Mid-week service and books, the public thought upon above, If they follow Him. portant meeting of the Ecclesiasti­ m. Final service of the day. vital quec. :is would not be so stand as one in the face of all the for heaven’s sweetest' and holiest Music by the Junior Band and Brown and the pastor. 7:30 p. m. We begin a study of the world. Their relationship is more Obedience is a fundamental vir­ cal Society in the junior room. Book of Acts. Please bring your hazy and indefinite. We have no life flows into them, and this Wednesday 6:30— Church school Songsters. The committee on choice of binding and sacred than any other tue. It is as the good ground that Bibles with you. greater present social need than to brings forth the manifold fruits. heavenly tenderness and joy la chairs for the vestry is A. L. ascertain definitely what the Bible in existence. Paul, the greatest in­ u Brown, Mrs. G. F. Borst, and R. K. Friday— Ladles’ Aid will meet at As little children humbly obey their shared by parents, when their really teaches upon the questions terpreter of the mind of Christ, children are wisely, gently, and lov­ Anderson. Mrs. Birger Carlson, 192 Wood- likens the union of husband and parents, they plant obedience in bridge street at 7:30 p. m. now agitating the public mind. The ingly treated. Thus little children sound judg lent of mal minds wife to that of Christ and His their hearts, which makes it more easy to obey the commandments bring to us the charms of heavtnly NORTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL will confirm the wisdom of this Church. life. SWEDISH LUTHERAN ever-new old book. This absorbing and exclusive re­ later in life when direful evils are St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor inflamed, and thus to resist destroy­ Again, the parent’s love for this Older than “ The Eternal Triangle” lationship of one husband to one child, in which is tenderness, watch­ Church and Park Streets. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell Most novels and plays are based wife, God Himself being the third ing sins and obey the Lord. Sunday Services Father and mother are tender ful care, self-sacrifice, and good upon what Is called “ the eternal party to the triangle, is Christian­ will, reveals how God loves you and Rector: Rev. Janies Stuart Neill. 9:30 a. m.— Sunday school and 9:30 Church School. triangle” — husband, wife and the ity’s gift to a better world. On this words, meaning everything to little Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark. 10:45 Worship with Sermon. intruding third party. (Although children, and remaining sweet me; only wherein’ our love la finite Fellowship Bible class will meet. rock polygamy has been wrecked and has many errors. His is perfect 10:45 a. m.— Swedish service. 6:00 Epworth League Devotional in certain circles the triangle is of­ memories throughout life. The [(\ April 22, 1928. Second Sunday after Easter wherever the (lospel has gone. It is and infinite. Rev. Cornell will preach. Service. ten a quadrangle, or some still more the foundation of monogamy. By Lord is not dependent upon us for 3:30 p. m.— Men’s society will . Notes: complicated geometrical figure.) It the perpetuation of the human race; Recall that dramatic act. , JesUa SERVICES: ' Rev. Truman H. Woodward, our Lord’s own command, ma i is took a little child, set him in the motor to Meriden where a joint is saplently assumed that the tri­ forbidden to shatter this holy union. for, as He said, of the very stones 8:00 a. m.— meeting of the Lutheran Brother­ pastor of the Wapping Federated angle represents the modern social He could raise up children unto midst of the assembly, and declared, church, will preach at the morning Specifically, Jesus forbade divorce, that if one did not become a Holy Communion. hood will be held at the Swedish problem of married life; the thing except, according to Matthew, on Abraham, but He has established Lutheran church. service in exchange with the pastor. being accorded a sort of sanctity by the sacred relations of parent and little child, he could not enter thei There will be special music by both the grounds of adultery. In the kingdom of heaven. This reveals 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer. Sermon by the Rector. There will be no evening service. its existence. nature of the case, a triangle of child for the innumerable blessings choirs and on the organ. Now what does this awesomely that come through it. that our attitude toward the Lord, Topic: “I BELIEVE.” Notes Ralph Persson is the leader of frank book, the Bible, have to say which God Is a part cannot continue should be llkS that of children to when siich gross and deliberate sin The spiritual uses in the relation The G Clef Glee club will meet the Epworth League service. The on the subject? It is not silent, but their parents, trusting, loving In­ 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. is present. There are always two of parent and child are Reciprocal. m\ at five-thirty p. m. Sunday after­ topic is, “ Building a Leaguer’s Book clear-spoken and loud spoken. To The wise and loving parent does nocent, living in God as little chil­ noon to motor in private cars to Shelf,”— 1 Tim. 4:13 and 2 Tim. our astonishment, we find, that the “ innocent parties” to adultery— dren abide in their parents. 7:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer. Sermon by the Curate. God, and the wife or husband much for his child, providing home. Bristol, where a concert will be giv­ 4:13. Bible, has its own really “ eternal Topic: “FOLLOW ME.” en under the auspices of the Lu­ Announcements ther League- of the Swedish Luth­ The Chui^ch Training Class will eran church. meet Tuesday evening at 7:00 in Monday, 7:30 p. m.— Beethoven the Senior Room. Glee club will hold their final re­ The committee on Daily Vacation hearsal before their annual con­ Bible School will meet with the cert. corresponding committee of the Tuesday, 8 p. m.— Beethoven Second Congregational Church, at Glee club’s third annual concert at the residence of Rev. F. C. Allen, the' High School Assembly hall. South Methodist Episcopal Church Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Gloria Trumpeters of New Thursday evening the Epworth j . Main Street and Hartford Road York and Earl Beilis of Worcester will be the assisting artists. League will hold its annual banquet Rev. Robert A. Colpitts, Minister Wednesday; 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts and election of officers for the en­ Troop 5. suing year. ANNUAL SPRING SALE 9:30 a .m.—Bible School. Friday, 8 p. m.— Luther League meeting. ' ------_____ni?OF_____ SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Robert A Colpitts 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship 9:30 a. m.— Sunday Bible school. Sermon— “Dusk, Mystery and Many Doors.” Swedish Lutheran 10:30 a. m.— Ministry of the HOME OUTFITS Chime. 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. (In groups complete for a single room or more.) | Church Organ Prelude, Adagio, from the 6:00 p. m.—Young People’s Meeting. Fourth Organ Symphony. WIdor Burnished as a unit for a surprisingly small investment. See our model room arrangements, or make up your own Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. D. D. Processional Hymn selections— any suite and any accessories you wish. Church and Chestnut Sts. Apostles’ Creed 7:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. Antiphonal Sentences ...... Tallis COMPLETELY FURNISHED LIVING ROOM Sermon— “Substitutes.” Sunday Services Pastoral Prayer, Choral Response Hoyt Special music by Mr. Sydney Strickland. 9 :30 a. m.— Sunday School. Anthem, “ As Torrents in Summer Fellowship Bible Class. Elgar $149.50 Responsive Reading, Seventeenth ^ “A Year to Pay” 10:45 a. m.— Swedish Service. Sunday morning One of the outstanding examples of the values offered on this Gloria Patri Bible Reading outfit sale. A three piece suite in first quality Jacquard velour Offertory Anthem all over with reverse cushions and Nachman construction. A Hymn quality suite in every particular. „ - '.l North Methodist Sermon, “ Dusk, Mystery and Many A fine davenport table. Choice of two styles of end tables. THE CENTER CHURCH Doors” , Prayer, Benediction, Choral Anien Beautiful two light table lamp. A pretty parchment .shaded AT THE CENTER Episcopal Church Dunham bridge lamp. Priced complete $149.50. “A Year to Pay. Recessional Hymn This Is a Christian Church North Main St. Epworth League Devotional We meet for worship, for instruction, for fellowship meeting 6:00 p. m. Topic, “ Build­ SUNDAY SERVICES ing a Leaguer’s Bookshelf;” lead­ 4 ROOM OUTFIT GROUP and for service. W e would gladly have anyone join 9 :30— Church School. er, Mrs. Louis St. Clair Bucr. with us. 6:45 p. m. — Ministry of the $481.50 The services for tomorrow: 10:45 a. m.— Worship with Chime. “ A YEAR TO PAY»* Sermon. 7:00 p. m.— Evening worship. Church School, 9:30 Piano Prelude 6:0'''. . m.— Epworth Leas;ue Hymns 0 Pastoral Prayer LIVING ROOM Men’s League, 9:30 Devotional Service* Solo, “ Oh Troubled Heart, Be (As shown above) Morning Worship, 10:45 Still” ...... Hamblen Sydney Strickland $149.50 Cyp Club, 6:00 SWEDISH Bible Reading Offertory Solo— “ I Am Thy God” I, DINING ROOM THE FRIENDLY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL Roma Sydney Strickland 1' piece Suite, 97 piece Combination Dinner Set and a Buffet mlr- CHURCH Hymn 48 Spruce Street Sermon “ Substitutes” $129,50 S. E. GREEN, Pastor. Hymn Benediction SUNDAY SERVICES The evening service will be held BED ROOM Morning Worship, 10:80 a. m. in the Chapel. Program for the Week OUR p r o f i t SHARING: 3 piece iSuIte, Sprlrig, Mattress, Pair Pillows,* Pair Sheets and Pil­ Sunday School, 12:00 m. MONDAY— low Cases and a bedspread. Young People’s meeting 3 :0 0 p 7:00 p. m.— Epworth League CREDIT PLAN • m. at Center Congregational Come Play rehearsal. gives you.the benefit of this special outfit offer on $149.50 Church. Speaker: Rev. C. Glen 7:30— Church school board the club plan with a while year to pay— ^jusbas we . • if. To Worship and Think Together About ard Wilson, New Rochelle, N. Y. meeting. No evening service. regularly fdve discount privileges to the credit cus­ TUESDAY— V tomers'as part of our regular selling policy. This KITCHEN 7:00— Camp Fire Girls. combines fh^ convenience of credit with the advan­ Gas stove, 5 piece Breakfast Set, 6x9 Felt Rug, 12 piece set oven 7:00— Play rehearsal. tages of cash, and accounts for the growing success glassware. 7:00— Church orchestra meets of our profit sharing credit plan. CHURCH OF THE with Miss Sllcox, 98 Church street. $53.00 FRIENDSHIP NAZARENE WEDNESDAY— 7 ^ 0 — Praise and prayer service. You Have a Whole Year to Pay At the Sunday Morning Service Tomorrow at the 466 Main Streejt (Continued on page 9) Second Congregational Church REV. B. T. FRENCH ♦ 9:30— ^Sunday School Spiritual Meeting 10:45— Preaching Service TUESDAY EVENING G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. 102 Summit St. Tel. 2664 SOUTH MANCHESifra 6:30— Young People’s Service Also Monday, Wednesday and CORNER MAIN A 10 SCHOOL STREETS Come 7 ;30— Evangelistic Service Friday evenings at 50 Allyn St.> Prayer iMeeting Wednesday Hartford, Tel. 6-8840. Evening 7:8Q Blanche Rochon, Medium W- r\ r MANCHESTER (CONN*) EVENING HERAU), SATXJRDAY, APRIL 21,1928, r A G E FOCnet TQ LIGHT THE THEATER without having delivered the only destination reached by failures, de­ IN ^B A D >6P STAC® IN • iUmtifrfltfr benefit which even slightly justi* feated candidates, busted enter­ BUDAPEST JAZZ OPERA flea our presence there, we should prises. Intimations are being made In the United States Senate that WASHINGTON LETTER Budapest.— Not the stage but ? Evrntng B tralb be in the most miserable position the auditorium must be Illuminated imaginable. oil scandals did not begin with the whei* the jazt-opera “ Johnny” la PunusRto Bt Harding administration, but that TUB HBRALO PRINTING CO. We have always considered tha playbd in the Budapest City Thead Poandad by Bl^nod 8L Bit. Nicaraguan adventure a mess. It the Salt Creek oil field in Wyom­ By RODNEY BUTCHER Apect it o f him: He can ^ go fort ter, because whenever the lighta O o t . 1 . isai . would be ten times as bad a mess ing was a somewhat earlier field of [ward to glory, but the prospect is are low, the enemies of jaai at­ tempt to disturb the performance Bv«ry BTaDlns Bsoapt Sundaya aad exploitation "shot through with , Washlpgton.— Something is go dismal if he turns back. if we were to strip it of its only by throwing stink-bombs into the BoUteya fraud and corruption.” ing to happen to SenMor William | ------i _ Bntarad at tha Poat Offlaa at Matt* shadow ot excuse for being. E. Borah at the Republican nation-)) one commonly hears in Wash- orchestra and the stage. ahaatar aa Baeond Claaa Mail M attar. The intimation having been 80B8CRIPTI0N RATBS: By Mall al convention. ! ington and elsewhere that Borah The enemies ot Jass are unem­ ala dallara a yaar, sixty oanta a WATERBURY’S “ CLEAN-UP” made, it is up to its author. Sena­ Borah will either emerge “ never fights through on any- ployed gipsy-muslqians, who regard aaontfa (pr ahortar parloda Waterbury Is a-buzz with rumors tor Robinson of Indiana, to present it with more prestige and ^ influ- jjjijjg,** fjjg worst critics call him a jazs as a despicable but successful' By earrlar. aiBhtaan oanta a waak. before the oil investigating com­ ence than he has ever had before “ trimmer.” They assert either that competitor, and atetl-semlUc stu­ Sinsla aoplaa. thraa oanta that the vice clean-up started by or else he will love a great deal of mittee all he knows about how the he has lost his power to carry any dents, who hate “ nlgger-muslc” be­ SPBCIAL AOVBKTlStNO RBPttlB* the Ministers Association is to be what he has now. 1 struggle to a finish or that he is cause niggers are a Semitic race. BBNTAriVBI. Uamllton-Oa Llaaar. abandoned because “ powerful in­ Standard Company came to have If the first of those things hap­ ine.. S8S UadtaoD Avanua. Naw York forever considering himself as a And “ Johnny” is not only contain­ and 818 North Mlohlpan Aaenua terests” have brought pressure to those leases— and Up to the com­ pens to Borah it wilUbe because presidential candidate and' thus ing jazz tunes, but its hero Johnny O h i o a f f o . mittee to dig into that .history he has made a splendid “ go- pulling his punches. Tha Manchaatar Bvaatna Harald la bear successfully on the city’s is a nigger, too. promptly, so that at least the out­ through” fight on the issues which Now it is quite true that neither The enemies of Jazz are every I on aala in Naw 7ork City at Sohulta’a clergymen. The Rumors find some he regards as the most important Naata Stand. Sixth Avanua and «ln this paper. It Is also akoluslvely The other alternative is that party. Borah has maintained his antltlad to use for repuMloatloh all the Brass City, however, fail to in Borah’s belligerent attitude will prices on oblong fiber rugs. the local or> undated news published Republicanism, but it is distinctly Edna Leedom, musical comedy herein.** Pull Service Client of N Q A dlcate With any definiteness just fizzle out; that he will allow him­ a Borah brand. star, married a man worth $8,- S e r v l o a who or what are these “ Interests self to become little more than The fizzle of his attempt to 000,000 and kept it secret tor three 6x12 feet ...... $17.10 one of those present at Kansas which, desiring to protect the raise $160,OOO to repay to Harry weeks. Prdbably just a publicity SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 City. Sinclair his tainted contribution stunt. ' 6x9 f e e t ...... $11.47 city’s wide-openness, yet have ac­ to the Republican campaign chest cess to the vulnerable qualities, Ail this does not concern the j need not necessarily be counted 41/ 2x71/2 f e e t ...... ?9-90 FORESTS whatever they m^y be, of a score fact that Borah has been enter- ] against Borah. There are those who ed as a presidential candidate by i 36x72 inches ...... $4.85 Next week will be Forest Week. or two of clergymen. think that the discredit if any lies TOWN ADVERTISEMENT his devoted home state of Idaho, ] with the party leaders who ignored 27x54 inches...... $2.85 The most encouraging sign that Frankly, we don’t put much « New York, April 21.— If Tin Pan Unless the first part of June finds it. But if. Borah is content, having that week is beginning to mean stock in intimations that the min Alley ever goes in for statistics the his party in an unexpectedly terri­ raised $7,000 which may now go ble fright, Borah’s chances of nom­ NOTICE OF THE something, which we have ever isters of Waterbury or any other figures will show that every third to the striking coal miners, and if considerable city can be “ reached” ination will be the slimmest. He he dqes not follow the issue seen, is the arrival on the editorial ice man, ribbon clerk and bootleg­ might enhance those chances by TAX COLLECTOR by influence of this nature. If there ger has^pspirations to write a song. through between now and the close desk of propaganda Issued by the his performance at the convention, of the convention the disappoint­ WATKINS BROTHERS actually is a disposition on the The number of verses that flood All persons liable by law to pay National Lumber Manufacturers’ but probably not a great deal. ment of his friends will be much Town or I’ersoiial Taxes, In the the mails of the major song-pu- \ The story is that Borah must Association and calculated to com­ part of the ministers to drop the lishing concerns is far greater than greater than ever. Town of Maiichestep, are hereby no­ CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES vice crusade it is far more liable simply make good or fall a great bat the arguments of conservation­ the total that clutters the waste­ deal in the estimation of his tified that I ivill have a rate bill for the lilst of 1027. of 13^4 mills on ists against reckless and wasteful to arise from dawning doubts that baskets of the magazines and news­ friends. The scoffers began to brand the any permanent good, commensu­ papers combined. The reason is The two issues which Borah has Borah prohibition questlonnalrei to the dollar dne and collectible on lumbering operations. Heretofore April 1, 1928. Personal Tax dne rate to the effort, is ever to be not hard to discover. Whereas it taken to himself are prohibition Republican presidential candidates the great lumber and pulp interests has been widely advertised that as another fizzle, but Borah would April 1. 1028. have gone scornfully on their way, gained by such sporadic and sen­ enforcement and the Teapot Dome poets starve in garrets, It has been campaign funds scandal. These hardly admit that and in any event finding no necessity for troubling sational spasms of law enforce­ quite as generally reported that are the very two Issues which the he has no more than begun his I will be at the Municipal Build­ drive for a specific enforcement themselves to defend their meth­ ment. This Is a realization that fre­ fortunes are made by song writers. party politicians are most anxious ing, each week day from ods. That they are now paying heed quently comes to reformers after Far from attempting to discour­ to keep quiet about. platform plank. age the members of the muse Borah' quickly called the bluff of to the growing sentiment for for­ their maiden experience in actual But Borah has promised not to wooers’ union, a recent meeting of keep quiet about them. He has Senator Jim Watson, when that APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 Manchester est protection is good enough evi­ contact with the cold and chilling the American Society of Compos­ promised to wage a real battle to self-alleged presidential candidate dence that the long and apparently facts of lawless life. ers showed that some 600 persons see that they aren’t burled and was reported to have told his Inclusive hopeless labors of the conservation­ “ Cleaning up” a town always are actively engaged In Manhattan ignored. Possibly he hasn’t made friends that Borah didn’t dare Auto Top Coe at the task of trying to turn out the outright promise to raise the question him and that he would ists are bearing fruit In public looks Immensely easy to those who “ blow him out of the water if he Hours 9 a. m., to 4 p. m- except Havel^ur the words of a song hit. Of this roof of the convention hall, but We Feature opinion. If it were not, there would haven’t the job in hand. Taking the 600 one can only guess how many did.” Now Senator Jim has re­ Tuesday, April 3, Tuesday, he has gone far enough to cause YELLOVi be no such thing as an attempt by job over, they learn, that the mor­ eat their lunches at drug store those who believe in him to ex- ceived his questionnaire. Scribblings April 10, Tuesday, April 17, PENCIL the Lumber Manufacturers’ Asso- als of a city or town cannot he counters. The chances of the out­ Tuesday, April 24, and Tuesday, .vriH’rHB’ Sport Model Auto Tops changed by sudden police activity. sider can be rated accordingly. agrees to part with his “ find” for a slatlon to explain itself. age to become known to a fair May 1. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 BED All that can be changed, off-hand, Every song shop of Tin Pan A1 traction of the population. Yet I certain amount, and almost invari­ It is not our purpose to give ley retains its own force of ex­ p. m. BAND Slip Covers is the form of expression of the would wager that nine out of ten ably makes a sale. If he can do space to the argument of the asso- perts, trained to the requirements this often enough in an evening he Interest will be added to all tax community’s moral state. A city of the particular establishment. people who go about the streets Carpets for All Cars ciatioa beyond this analysis, that whistling the most popular refrain does a very profitable night’s busi­ es reinaining unpaid after May 1, It is predicated on the ingenious that has a thousand hard-boiled They are presumed to light upon 1928. Interest will start from of the moment couldn’t tell you ness. No job too big or small. and Utterly fallacious claim that it bad characters In It will still have ideas of titles and "gags” that who wrote it it their necks depend­ April 1, 1028 and will be at the will catch the public fancy. A few rate of 9 i>er cent, to September 1, ' ouise Rice, world famous graphologist, is only by destroying the forests those same bad characters despite ed upon an accurate answer. We can do any job from the make fabulous sums. A regiment 1928 and at the rate of 10 |»er cent, an positively read your talents, virtues cbas.sis up. faster than the forests grow that raids and fines and jail terms. No waits wistfully for the chance of for balance of year. Interest at id faults in the drawings, words and there can be aroused a national re­ purity drive reforms them; it can becoming one of the few. The vast One of the most recent Broad­ \i$ d a te ir\ . the rate of 12 per cent, after lien hat nots that you scribble when “ lost All work fuUy guaranteed. way dramas reintroduces the old alization of the need of reforesta- only make them lie low and oper­ run of writers grind out rhyme )AM E RICAN has been filed will be added. a thought”. ; after rhyme, being paid a wage singing waiters of the Bowery. Send your “ scribblings” or signature tloff. ate secretly. They are revealed in this play - aaalyii*. Bncloae the picture of th« Mikado W.J. MESSIER that is no better than that of a HISTORY GEORGE H. HOWE, :d. cut from a box oTMikado pencils, and What the Lumber Manufactur­ The real reformation of any petty clerk. Another large group singing such one-time favorites as 1 cents. Address Louise Kice, care of ers’ Association would like to see, town that especially needs reform­ ‘“ free lances” and lives, literally, “ Only a bird in a Gilded Cage," Collector. '• CO.. NinV YORK CTTY 115 Oal( St. Phone 1816-3 beyond a doubt, is state and na­ ing is a long, slow, laborious, from hand to mouth. “ She Was Poor but She Was Hon­ APRIL 21 est” and an expurgated edition of tional propagation of forests com­ heart-breaking process. Perhaps 1775— On hearing of the battle of Tin Pan Alley, by the way, is a “ Frankie and Johnnie.” While the Lexington, Israel Putnam bined with private exploitation of the Waterbury ministers are get­ sort of myth with mokt strangers sophisticated audiences of today of Pomfret, Conn., left for these same forests, for private ting the sense of that fact. to New York and a ra'ther boast­ roar heartily at these relics of an­ Boston, Mass., making the profit, after they are grown. That, ful tradition to New Yorkers. other era, the tradition of the sing­ trip, it was said, in 18 hours Jbr Economical Transportation from the Lumber Association’s When, for instance, they speak of ing waiter goes marching on. on the same hftrse. TAME TROUT The name of Irving Berlin is sel­ 1831— Black Hawk Indian War point of view, would be an ideal Mayor Jimmy Walker it is to call Anglers in these parts, feeling attention to the fact that he got dom mentioned without some ref­ commenced. arrangement. that the State Board of Fisheries his start writing the words of “ Will erence to the fact that he got ’als 1862— Confederate Congress at Instantly, however, the public and Game is deserving of their You Love Me in December as You start as a singing waiter in a honky- Richmond, 'Va., broke up. 1898— War began between Spain mind will react to such an idea in full support in its efficient and con­ Do in May?” The good citizen? tonk just around the corner from a quite adverse way. If the forests hold up their heads in pri^e as they Chinatown. Whereas one of the and the United States. scientious efforts to improve the outstanding attractions of Harlem 1914— Marines landed at Vera are to become wholly a state and mention this fact. Beyond the opportunities of the outdoor man mere success that awaits the for­ cabarets today is that a majority of Cruz, Mexico. national charge, the citizen will de­ for^ recreation, are keeping rela­ tunate ones, a certain mysterious them follow this old tradition. 1919— -Victory loan campaign open­ mand to know why the forests, as tively silent on the question of re­ aura attaches to them in the av­ Crowds will travel to the fag end ed. to cutting alsdT shall not be under erage mhid. of the city to look upon waiters leasing adult trout in the state who can strut, dance and sing as state and national control. And yfet some of the writers most n leased streams— an experiment well as bring on ginger ale bottles. Here in New Englatld there Is respected by Tin Pan Alley are I tried, on any considerable scale at practically unknown to the general beginning to be an awakening to least, for the first time this year. public. Considering the millions The latest racket of a certain Ride tells a Wonder rul the absolute necessity of forest But if the State Board is interested of individuals who learn to whistle klan of taxi drivers is to "dis­ A THOUGIII conservation. Connecticut has turn­ the tunes and' sing the words, it cover” a bottle of Scotch that in learning the recreations of “ some passenger must have left be­ ed over In her sleep and has made has always remained a mystery to For the love of money Is the sportsmen to this fenterprlse It can, me just why they should remain hind.” This interesting “ discovery” a tiny start toward timbarland root of all evil.— 1 'Tim. 6:10. presumably, find out by inquiry practically anonymous. Is invariably made as some blbbllng Story / preservation. The American Legion what they are. And if we are not The names of fictioneers, v/hose customers start heading for a night Mammon Is the largest slave- is taking an intelligent interest. mistaken, judging from what we output is little better than third- club. The driver suddenly suggests that he doesn’t drink and “ perhaps holder in the world.— Frederic School children are beginning to have heard among anglers, it will rate stuff and whose audiences are Every day, the Bigger and Better comparatively '■•.■'.ryll, somehow man- it would come in handy.” He Saunders. be taught that the forests should learn that opinion is not particu­ Chevrolet is literally selling itself be something besides an object of larly favorable to the continuance t6 thousands o f new owners! ruthless attack. In a few years wo of the practice. Scylla and Charybdis shall be on our way. How the release of grown trout Here are smoothness and quiet* But we shall have to meet the works is demonstrated by the situ­ ness of operation never before resistance of a hardened commer­ ation on the Fenton river, near thou^t possible except in higher* cial group whose only thought is Mansfield, on the opening day of of immediate profit and which has the season. A large number of adult priced autoofiobiles! Here are com* no more economic sense than a trout had been released near a fort and roadability that make worm. The first signs of it, in ac­ bridge. Contrary to the expecta­ ■ I- *•- '-6 continued high-speed driving tive form, have arrived. tions of the commission these fish a pleasure! And here is effortless did not, in the several weeks be­ •/> control that brings an entirely NICARAGUA tween the date of release and the new order of motoring enjoyment Not too often do we find our­ opening of the angling season, dis­ selves in complete accord with Sen­ tribute themselves over a consid­ in to the low 'p rice field ! IL erable reach of the river, but hung ator Borah on anything. But on Come in today for a demonstra* the subject of withdrawal from within a few rods of the place where they were liberated. On ■ m tion. We’ll gladly give you a ride Nicaragua the Idaho solon haz BO ^ - i obviously the right of it that We April 15 a perfect crowd of fisher­ % —as far as you like—over roads are ready to cheer for him. Com­ men gathered in the vicinity of the J of your own selectionl pletely opposed to the kind of in­ bridge and pulled out legal trout, a ' actually by the hundreds. Several m. tervention which has been prac r^'ik at these Low Prices! tfced in Central American and of the fishermen captured the law­ ful limit of twenty fish, without Caribbean states by American exe I?S2S£f.»49S •aSSKf...*665 moving from one spot.' cutives without action of Congress, ’Di« tCflC e Mr. Borah takes the position that, This is not sport and, as a mat­ C o a c h . DO j Landau...,, f L j no matter what the merits or de­ ter of fact, these nurtured and a ; , ...... * 5 9 5 merits of their intrusion in the babied fish are not trout in any \5>lAl iSSSf£a;)*375 first place, the United States Ma­ real sense. The experience is suffi­ € All iMcm t o. b. Flint, MldilsiD cient to set anglers and commis­ rines must now stay In Nicaragua Check Chavrolct Delivered Pricca until they have supervised the elec sioners alike to speculating wheth­ er, even under the most favorable Ther Include the lowcac handling end financing tlon. 1 charge* araflahle He points out that il would be circumstances, the releasing of an unpardonable breach of contract grown hatchery trout will contrib­ with the whole Nicaraguan people ute anything to worthwhile wild- to-withdraw until the consumma­ wood sport. Flngerlings, sown in p tion of that guarantee of an hon­ wild waters, will become real, wild est and uncoerced choice of their trout by the time they are big new government. Which is so obvl- enough to catch legally. But these Bus that It is Incomprehensible how big fellows— well, the experience STEPHENS anybody can demand an evacuation of this spring indicates that they South Mai|ciie8({ter In advance of the election. might about as well be carp. The Center and Knox Streets/ Two warring factions laid down question Is whether the money their arms solely on the basis of ■would not be far better employed lU^ a supervised election. If, after In a much more numerous distri­ Q 0 A L I T Y AT L O W C O S staying there till this time and bution of fry and flngerlings. i^ter a considerable num- b w Of their citisens In enforcement “ UP SALT CREEK” *f the contract, we should run “ Up Salt Creek” in the vernacu­ Herald Advertising fway from our resoonsibllities lar of a past generation wag the 'St :"-‘ i ■

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Friday evening has been postponied until sometime during May,, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Rich of \ East Hampton called at the home EIGHTH SCHOOL AND Old Singing Master ,of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Porter Wedr nesday evening. uTiLirres p is w Columbia has lost another, of its summer residents. Mr. Emery of Notice is herel&y-given to alj FARMS -.V.;.; New York died Wednesday. He hafl liable to' bay sewer a bungalow oh the south side o f 10 acres, house, barn and chicken coop For the Days of the Steins the lake. assessments to the EIGHTH 8 acres, house, bam and chicken coop . • Little Jane Lyman, is recovering SCHOOL UTILTTTES DIS^ 18 acres, house, barn and chicken cqpp from an attack of bronchitis. “ TRICT of M an c^ st^ , Conn.; All good locations. - The Bridge club held its weekly ; meeting Thursday afternoon at the whose property is situated on HOUSES Daniel Kottke Likes to Sing Impossible for an Irishman Drei Mai Hoch! home of Miss Lillian Lyman. Mrs. Middle Turnpike West, Cam­ Brown and Mrs. Carver took the bridge, Oxford,: A,ltoo» Haw­ 10 rooms, double, central location ...... To Sell Real German Beer. -<& places of Mrs. Junle Squlers and 5 ro o m s...... |5,500 But There Is No Inspira­ Miss Harie Field who were absent. thorne, Ashland, Homestead. Miss Harriet Fuller has returned Irving, Windermere, Broad, 5 rooms, new oak floor and tr im ...... »o,uuu tion in U. S. Any More; A They lell a story of t-wo Germans at a Saengerbund to her home on the Green after Columbus, Lockwe^d, Wood­ 6 rooms, fireplace, oak trim ...... $7,800 r /. festival in Meriden. i spending several weeks in Liberty land, Strong Hilliard Hill caring for her nephew, who BUILDING LOTS FROM $250 UP Few Leaves Out of the In that city in the days before Prohibition there was was ill with scarlet fever. Streets, that said assessments a saloon owned by one Mahoney, a saloon that specialized Mrs. Howard Stanley and little must be paid by May 1, 1928, Have several houses that can be traded for farms. i in German beers and patronized by most of the Germans daughter Jean of Andover spent to avoid expense of liens and ■s Life of An Old-Fashioned Thursday with Mrs. Stanley’s par­ interest at 6% from March 15, in the city. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchins So when the visiting Germans came one of them was of Chestnut Hill. 1928. Liens will be placed to i Musician. seized upon by a relative, a resident of Meriden, who At the speaking and spelling con­ secure all unpaid assessments Stuart J. Wasley -X test held at the Center school after May 1, 1928. would show him where to get good German beer. Thursday afternoon, Westcott Rice Real Estate and Insurance. Pliope 1428-2 | o louger do we live the life we They came to the saloon and the visitor looked at the was first in speaking, with Mar­ Eighth School and Utilities 5 827 Main St, used to live. Now we aie sign over the door. garet Badge second. In the spelling District, N anxious to be speedy, to be fast “ Hofbrau, Pilsener, Charbrau, Kolmbacher. Fine. Jasper Woodward was first and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMi David Hunt second. The judges Illllllllllllllflll and live more years than we are Let us go in.” F. A. SWEET, President. given to live." were Mrs. Welch, Mrs.* Wain and The speaker shook his head sad­ Then his eye caught the next line on the signboard. Mrs. Wolff. ly. He was deploring the modem “ Umbossible. We shall not go in.” tendency to speed things up. Ma­ And they could not get him in. For the next line on NEATLY CAUGHT chinery had done it. he said, and the sign said “ J. Mahoney, Prop.” the beautiful customs and habits of former days are disappearing. Orgaulst: Is anything wrong sir? "First the bicycle; then the auto­ Pastor; Yes, I’m afraid so. 1 You Can mobile. I myself have a car but I ing and making merry. One of the shall have, in future, to regard one is no singing. So who can blame of the deacons with great suspi­ do not ciioose to run it. It burns Irish wondered. Daniel Kottke for longing for ills cion Just now in the refreshment up too much of my money and I old country and wanting to spend “ Say.” he said to Mr. Kottke, Daniel Kottke am not yet so feeble that I cannot “ what is there in that beer that room I heard him ask for “ a small Now Afford the rest of his life there. lemonade, neat.— Tit Bits. walk.” "Maybe when I go 1 live in makes Get-mans always want to dentally, he was serving in the Ger­ He brought out his speeclies witli Switzerland,” Mr. Kottke says. “ I sing.” man army between 1881 and 1884 a Teutonic abruptness character­ have friends there in Bregenz on “ Maybe,” came the answer, “ it Is and the money he had saved up be­ istic of all Germans of the old Lake Constance. Maybe 1 live in the same thing that makes the Irish fore that time he gave to his three Town of Bolton A Washing school, Germans who still live in Silesia. I don’t know. I have still fight.” brothers to come to this country. the days of the Iron Chancellor and two years to think it over." Right away there was a fight and They did not allow soldiers to have Frederick the Great. Germans who Tox Collector’s Notice German Bands the Germans in ,the picnic grounds money, then and If he had kept it have served their tliree years in ftie rushed the Irishmen out. it would have been taken away army are given to speaking thus "I go back to hear the music of Machine the German bands. “ Here I can Then the war came along. Any­ from him. abruptly and they waste few words thing German was the subject of He came to Iowa-first and settled All persons liable to pay a town in saying what they have to say. hear nothing so good. “ Achl Dot music” hatred. This feeling is gradually on a farm there. Later he went to tax in the Town of Bolton are here­ Of the 01(1 School. His eyes were shining. Maybe dying out. but it is one reason for Milwaukee where he bought a ticket by notified that a tax of twenty- Daniel Kottl^e of 108 Birch there was a tear or two in them. the death of that German institu­ back to Germany. On the journey four (24) mills on the dollar, laid Think of It! streetfl whom this story concerns, is As we have said before. Mr. tion. the singing society. eastward he met a friend of his iu by said town on the list of 1927. a German of the old school. His Kottke began his musical education It is an ^institution that is hun­ Baltimore and such was the per­ will be due May 15, 1928 and for the purpose of receiving payment Germany was that of the militar­ when ^e was nine years old and dreds of years old. Even one of suasive nature of this person that istic years in which the Kaisers Wagner’s great operas, “ Die Mels- he induced Mr. Kottke to sell his of said tax, I will be at the base­ less tha.i a year after that he was ment of the Congregational ruled with an iron hand. playing in an orchestra which tersingers,” was founded on the ticket and remain in America. It was the Germany from which singing contests conducted among “ But it is not a country that 1 Church. Bolton Center. Monday traveled over the countryside to June 11,-1928. from 10 a. m. to 4 Only $ 3 9 * 5 0 many people fled to escape the in­ weddings, christenings and the like. the poets in ancient Germany. like,” he says. “ In German every- terminable restrictions on their p. m. and at the railroad station. “ The leader was owner of the thing is so orderly. The streets are y lives. And yet Daniel Kottle ex­ Two Societies Here so straight and even the trees and ! Bolton Notch, Tuesday June 12. for a cpppec'washer with a 10 year service guarantee. pects to go back there in two years bass viol,” he said, “ and on the Manchester had two societies to 4 p. m. way to and from the weddings—■ telegraph poles are as straight as : from 10 a. m. to spend the rest of his life. here at different periods but these PI.EASE TAKE NOTICE— of $7.75 A MONTH we walked then— we took turns died a natural death. One flourish­ candles. $5 DOW N He likes the old country, al­ “ I cannot get the music and the the new tax law passed by the 1927 carrying it, ed in the Nineties and the second Have youii demonstration next week! though he admits that it may have singing here and so in two more | Legislature in rbgard to Interest by now been changed so much as one had its being some years later. years 1 am going back where I- can | on taxes and leins. All taxes unpaid Hartford now has societies of to be altogether different from the A PRACTICAL JOKE hear them.” old country he used to know. He ON BAND LEADER this kind and some Manchester peo­ terest at 9 per cent from May 15 to At 68 years of age Mr. Kottke November 15. 1928 and 10 per wants to go back where he can sit ple are members. But even then s s that he is just as active as he THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. NE wedding I remember well. cent for the balance of the year and in the beer garden of an afternoon they are becoming fewer and fewer was when he was 10 years old. He Phone 1700 or evenings and sip his Pilsener We had played for two days and the most pessimistic of their 12 per cc^.t o » all leins filed. 773 Main Street 0 has a good meniorj and claims to A. E. MANBGGIA, while listening to the strains of a and had drunk gallons and members say that a time will come remembers things that happened German band as it pours fourth tlie gallons of beer— none of us drank soon when there will be none at all. Collector of Taxes. before he could walk. Dated at Bolton, April 6, 1928. everlasting beauty of a Strauss any hard stuff— and the festivities Mr. Kottke tells of a convention Asked why he is so active he waltz. were over about four o’clock in the of these societies held in Bridge­ said that going to bed early is one Not that he has anything against morning of the second day. port a number of years ago. The of the main things. this country. It is not that. It is “ It was spring and bushes were saloons were open then and those “ I always used to go to bed with simply the yearning of the old Ger- full of blossoms and junebugs. We places wb'ch featured German the sun,” he says. "And my daugh­ nran immigrant to go back to the w-ere taking turns carrying the bass beers were patronized most by the ter used to tell me when it was fiddle and the leader was walking place of his birth and to be buried, visiting members of the societies. time. probably, in the little churchyard some distance in the rear. I guess A famous conductor from Union “ ‘Time to go to be> Both went for the hedge to get the gathering had congregated. Our Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Latham of Cleveland, Ohio, are here to at­ e r m a n y is more or less a switches with which to drive the friend could hardly walk by this tend the funeral of Mr. Latham’s land of music, anyway, and no bugs out. time but we had hopes that he “ We waited for an hour or more would sober up before the concert. father, A. A. Latham. G German festival of any kind is Miss Harie Field is substituting and they were still at it. Then we “ He appeared to have become complete without its orchestra, in the Willlmantic ofllce of D. A. men’s chorus or military band. went home. sober when the time for the con­ “ There was no rehearsal of the cert had arrived but when he tried Lyman and Co., during the absence Even in this country the older peo­ of Miss Eva Collins, due to the Ill­ ple remember the German bands orchestra again for two weeks, al­ to get up and wield the baton he though there were three rehearsals found that he was not in any con­ ness of her brother. which used to tour, giving concerts Thirty-six members of Columbia on the street corners. scheduled. We were all afraid of dition to go ahead with it.” the leader, who had sworn to take Grange motored to Gilead Wed­ I These were regular gypsies who nesday evening as guests of the traveled from one town to another, out of our hides the discomfort and humiliation we had inflicted on KOTTKE THE LEADER Grange there. Columbia Grange giving concerts here and there and OF GRAND CONCERT him. And everybody in the village furnished part of the program, depending on the generosity of Good Will Grange of Glastonbury their listeners for the means to live. knew about it the next day.’’ . HAT to do? What to do? furnishing the rest. Columbia pre­ Later there were singing socie­ They are no longer extant, for the Here was the guest con­ sented three numbers as their part 4-DOOR SEDAN 117% sales increase the first three months of 1928, as com­ ties in the village and when the boy w ductor unable to go on with musicians have either settled down of the entertainment— A one word Reduction pared, to the corresponding months last year—that’s the Kottke finished his apprenticeship the concert. No use making ex­ $ and given their attention to orches­ play given by Howard Squlers and <140 tras or town bands, or have retired as a shoemaker he traveled all over cuses and calling the' concert off Miss Margaret Blakely, a solo giv­ sensational r ^ c ^ made by the perfected Whippet! ' I Germany and Prussia while per­ 585 for almost everybody in the hall from playing altogether. en by Miss Lila Seeley and a char­ New But there are still men’s choruses fecting his trade. In each city he had seen him as he came from the acter reading by William Wolff. Low Pricet RaOuctfont Again, the public is quick to recognize low price and joined the singing society and saloon. Mrs. Kirby of Baltimore is spend­ and Saengerbunds, the latter some­ T ou ring - - *455 $17I highest quality. times composed of both men and through all this had an opportunity "Then one of* the committee look­ ing a week at Overlook, the’ guest women. And these too are dying to study under the great Professor ed at me. “ Kottke,” you must lead of Miss Katherine Ink. Coach - - - 535 9# Gebhardt, one of the famous Only the perfected Whippet offers all these features: out, they say, simply because the th« chorus.’ Miss Ida Wain, who has been Roadster 485 automobile has changed our whole musicians of the day. “ ‘Yes,’ the guest conductor staying with her brother at the Bodies of distinctive design and beauty . . . Gas tank at Becomes Conductor cried, ‘he must lead.’ parsonage since last summer, left Roadster - - 525 iw method of living. They don’t gather iwith ruoM e aeaO the way they used to and the socie­ So it was that when he came to “ So I was elected. But I am only for her home in Ohio Thursday. rMr . . . Uneqifided fuel economy . . . Modem, efficient ties are becoming things ^of the this country he fell in with friends a small man and the guest con­ Her brother. Rev. Duane Wain ac­ Coupe - - - 535 . power plant... Full force-feed lubrication. . . Silent tim­ and became a conductor and in­ ductor ,was a giant. I stood up be­ companied her as far as New York. past. Cabriolet coaa** 545 2S# ing ... Bi« 4-wheel brakes. . . 4.75-inch balloon tires Singing Societies structor of men’s choruses. Many fore the chorus and was about to The regular meeting of Colum­ Then, too, singing societies of were the concerts he led and great start when a voice from the bass bia Grange was held Wednesday dll prices f. e. b. faetotj tend spec^aiiems ...Snubbers . . . Adjustable steering p o st. . Narrow body was the joy he took in being with section cried out ‘Stand up on a evening. The lecturers hour was in subject t$ change •osithaut natsce. this kind usually had something to charge of Miss Marion Holmes and posts for clearer vision . . . 4 long, semi-elliptic springs. help them sing. Now that laws have his countrymen, lifting his voice in chair. We cannot see you.’ Wi^s~Onserl4n^, Inc., Teiide, Okie a lusty song of the Fatherland and “ There were no chairs there ex­ was historical in nature, the gen­ prohibited this something, the feel­ eral subject being “ April’s His­ ing is not there and they don’t feel joining later in a cold stein of beer. cept the piano stool, but there was Then there were the conventions the piano. A number of the com­ tory.” like Ringing as they did in days The weather has been very cold gone by. which were held all over the state, mittee as quick as a {vink hoisted in any city in which there was a me to the top of the piano and from for the past week, the ground -m So the strains of “ Hi Lee Hi Lo ” freezing every night and a cold a’ .d “ Die Wacht am Rhein” are German choral society. Usually the there I directed the chorus.” visiting singers were given the keys wind blowing most of th^ time so r.issing and those who used to en­ Learns Cobbler’s Trade that it has been impossible to do joy listening to them feel that there of the city and could do what they Daniel Kottke was apprenticed to much outside spring worl):. Thurs­ is something missing. The war may liked. a shoemaker when he was old day morning during a hard shower, have had something to do with it. “ We were a well-behaved class enough to hold a hammer. He everyone was surprised by one Anyway, the societies have never of people and never got into trouble served his time in this trade, mak­ flash of lightening and one loud flourished since then.^ so the police did not bother us. We ing the required number of shoes clap of thunder. There was a de­ Gone are the days of the conven­ drank nothing but beer and that in about half the time required, cided change in the weather after tions ^nd the picnics where the beer never did anything more to us than and was given his journeyman’s the shower, the thermometer rising flowed freely and the societies com­ to make us want to sing all the “ lines.” rapidly to almost summer heat, it peted for prizes in singing.- The louder when it was time for the He travelled all over Gernqany is earnestly hoped that It will re­ groves, of which there was at least contests.” after that and worked for nearly 30 main warm. . one in every town, are now deserted different bosses. This wak the The funeral services of the late on the summer week ends where broadening part of his education Alonzo Latham were lield Wednes­ E L M ^ AU TO C O k ONCE THERE WERE— they used to be crowded with hap­ TWO IRISHMEN and while he was on the road he day afternoon from his home on py Germans who gloried in their learned quite a bit about other Chestnut Hill; Rev. Duane. Wain TRO'TTER BLOCK, CENTER ST REET, S O lM iKANGBESTER singing. WO inquisitive Irishmen came trades. of the Columbia church oCaclated. German picnics were once an In­ to a Saengerbund picnic one He came to this country In 1884 Burial wa»' in Coluijnbla cemetery, stitution but they have passed into T day In Buckland. The Germans to join the rest of his family who The private-dance which was to y:.. history. There is no beer and there were having a great old time, sing­ had been here for four years. Incl- have been held in Bascon;’s ball. ■ ,‘ - 4 - ■ ' ~y

\ 1^ANCHES?ER (CONN.) BVENTN(IiieRALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21,1928. . PAGE SIX

Anierican Results 5. T, S, Track & Field Meet Thi$ Evening Against RockviDe Here The Electric Department was grande, E, third; time, 2 minutes, At New Yorki—• ATHLETICS) 2. YANKEES) 1 the winner of the Interdepartment ^7 1-5 seconds. 100 yards dash finals: Nicholsen, Philadelphia track and field meet held at the n I-. Seating Jarle Johnson 300.toj29|» AR. U. H. PO. K. B, E, first; Whlttman, M, second, D0pest6rs rredict Lotter in the finals of Haoenester m - Bishop. 2b ...... 3 1 1 3 3 , West Side Playgrounds yesterday Bauer, E, third; time, 11 3-5 sec- ’The annual interclass High nlng Herald’s, first annual tOBm Plays Windy City Wednes­ Cobb, r£ ...... 4 1 2 2 0 School track and field meet will be National League Speaker, cf ...... 3 0 1 3 0 afternooB held under the direction londs. held at the West Side playgrouadA championship elimination tdumel; Hauser, lb ...... 4 0 1 9 0 of I'oni Orchard, CMCb of the Trade Mile run: Lar.deen, D. first; next Monday, Tuescfcy and Thurs­ Win Win Because He Is Results Cochrane, o . . « . . . . 4 0 0 9 0 Allen, C, second; Peterson, E, third; day and Middletown Here Miller, if ...... 3 6 p 0 0 School track team. day afternoons. The purpose of the Hale, 3b ...... 2 0 0 1 2 ThO winners scored 27% points time 5 minutes, 35 seconds. meet Is to find talent for the var­ Boley, ss ...... 2 0 .0 1 3 uoelhg out the Drafting Depart­ 220 yard dash: Bancroft, D, sity team which opens a six-meet Professional; Match at Friday; Team's Success Grave, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 ment which registered 22 points. first; Nicholsen, E, second; Whltt- schedule with Meriden here May 11. man, M, third; time, 26 3-5 sec­ At I’lttsb n rsh :— 28 "7 5 27 8 The Machine Department came In The other five meets on the var­ Park Billiards. Depends Upon Pitching; CARDS C, PIRATES 3 New York third with 18 and Carpentry De­ onds. sity schedule are as follows: New It’s always sl tighCgaine St. Louis AB. R. H. PO. A. EQ. partment fourth and last, with 6. High-Jump.; Russell, E, first; Britain High there May 19, West when the pitchers aje AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Combs, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 The purpose of the meet was to i Robottl, M, sedond; Shea, M, and Hartford here May 26, Central Douthit, cf ...... 5 1 3 3 0 0 Koenig, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 2 1 Jud Gallup, town pocket billiards stingy with the kits Busch to Umpire. Holm. 3b ...... 3 2 5 1 RUth. rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 promote interest- In track and field ■ Werllck, E, tied for third; winning Connecticut Interscnolastlc League Frisch. 2b ...... 5 1 2 0 Gehrig, lb ...... 4 0 1 15 0 0 events and to bring about the die- lekp, 6 feet, 1 Inch, Meet at Middletown June 2, Bulkc- champion, and Bill Cotter, profes­ Bottoinley, lb ...... 5 1 1 11 Meusel, If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 coverr of any “darkhorse” mater-' Shot-put: Robottl, M, first; Lan- ley High of New London there June sional and occasional north end vis­ Hafey, rf ...... 5 1 2 4 Dugan, 3b ...... 3.1 0 0 2 9 Durocher. 2b ...... 4 0 2 0 8 0 deen, D, second; Thompson, E, 9 and Bristol High here June 16. O’Farrell, c ...... 4 0 1 4 lal. third. 'Winning heave, 36 % feet. ' Coach Charles L. Wigren has ten itor, will clash tonight in an exhi­ I^Ianchester High will open its Roettger. If ...... 4 0 2 1 Collins, c ...... 2 0 0 7 3 0 Bancroft, Whlttman, Nicholson bition pool match at the Park Bil­ 1928 baseball season next Wednes­ Thevenow, ss ...... 4 0 0 3 Plpgras, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 and Laudeen were a quartet of varsity men left from last year's Haines, p ...... 4 0 0 0 Paschal, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 team. They are Captain John Cer- liards in the Hotel Sheridan block. day afternoon against Rockville Moore, p , ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 athletes that- stood out bead and High at the West Side Playgrounds vinl, George Keeney, Merle Tomlin­ The men will play 150 points shoulders above ■ the rest of the son, Walter Klttel, Roger Spencer, starting promptly at 9:30. and will play another home game 31 *1 6 37 16 I field. The former/took both the The reason for the late start Is with iMiddletown High Friday after­ Philadelphia ...... 000 001 001—2 ACES OPEN SEASON Billy Johnson, Louie Cheney, Joe L. W aner, cf ...... 4 2 2 1 0 New "ITork ...... 000 000 100—1 220 and the 440. Mc^luskey and Frank Scarlato. because Gallup has to work until 9 noon of the same week. Adams, 2b 5 0 3 5 0 Two base hits, Durocher 2; three Coach Orchard was in charge of o’clock at Arthur L. Hultman’s Although five veterans remain 2 2 0 0 base hit, Cobb; sacrifices, Boley, George Olson is nianager of the P. Waner, rf 5 the program. Others who gave SUNDAY AFTERNOON team. Coach Wigren will begin his clothing store on Main street where m fiom la.st year’s nine which finished Wright, ss 0 15 0 Paschal, Speaker: left on bases. New valuable assistance were Director Traynor. 3b 1 5 1 0 York 6. Philadelphia 3; base on balie, sixth . year with the local school he is employed as a salesman. It io second in the Central Connecticut 2 10 0 0 off Plpgras 2, Grove 2; struck out, by Lewis Lloyd of the Recreation possible that the men will decid« Interscholastic League, Co^ch Tom­ Grantliam, lb The Aces will open their baseball this season. Prior to coming to Barnliart, If 2 2 0 0(Jrove S, Moore 1. Plpgras 5; hits, off Centers, Frankie Busch, Bob season Sunday afternoon playing Manchester, he was assistant coach to let the 150 points settle the mat­ my Kelley is faced with the diflBcult Gooch, c ... 12 0 0Plpgras 4 in 7, off Moore 1 In 2; los­ Taylor, Bill Stenger, Stanley Rice, ter without playing a return match proposition of. developing a pitcher. Grimes, p .. 10 0 0ing pitcher, Moore; urpPlves. Owens, the Athletics of East Hartford In at Suffield Prep for two years. Brame, p ... 0 0 0 0 0 Geisel and Campbell; time. 1:50. Howard Fisher, Paul Volquardsen that city. The local players will Manchester finished second in the over north a week later. That will Both Wilfred Wiley and Jerry z—Paschal batted for Plpgras In 7. and Ralph Kingsley. leave from the gas station at 12:30.1 i«ague meet last season and won be decided upon before they start Holmes, last year’s moundsmen, 35 2 11 27 12 0 The results of the events were as two of Its four other meets playing. have graduated from school. St. Louis ...... 100 000 500—6 The team will practice at the Mc­ follows: Kee street at ten o’clock The interclass program will be­ Although Gallup is the town Coach Kelley admits that none of P itts b u r g h ...... 000 001 010—2 At St. Louis I Two base hit, Grantham; home run, TIGERS 3, BROWNS 0 440 yard runt Bancroft, D, fir s t; tomorrow morning. gin at 4 o’clock on the three after­ champion. Colter will be the fav his candidates looks very promising Grantham; stolen base Grantham; Detroit Landeen, D, second; time 59 1-5 noons. Monday ther^ will be the orite among those in a beliins j in the pitching art. Dave McCoii- li»ECAN*fCU}9 sacrifices, Wright. Barnhart; double a b . l! H. PO. A. B. seconds. _ 100 yard dash, 880 yard run. high mood for the simple reason that | key perhaps looks.the best of the plays. Frisch to Thevenow to Bottom- Sweeney, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 0 0 ALL THE. WAY he has participated in state cham ley, 'Wright, to Adams to Grantham, Gehringer, 2b ...... 3 0 0 4 2 0 50 yard dash finals: Nicholsen, jump and discus throw. Tuesday's Voo OAW'f S M L A quartet of pitching talent. He is Roettger to O’Farrell; left on bases, 0 0 0 E, first; Whlttman, M. second; program calls for the mile run, 220 pionship tournaments. He onc«' Rice, cf ...... 4 0 3 aeftsiM P HU a right hander. So is Sherwood St. Louis 9, P ittsburgh 10; bases on Heilmann, rf ...... 3 1 0 1 0 0 B a n cro ft, D, th ird ; time, 6 1-5 scc- “Where did Phil go?’’ yard dash, broad jump and shot made a run of 63 balls in a state Trueman. Otto Seelert and Fra­ balls, off Grimes 1, off H aines 2; McManus, 3b ...... 4 1 2 1 4 1 “Out.” put. On Thursday, there will be the title match against “ Packy” Han >/D ojCMOEg., zier are southpaws. McConkey struck out, by Grimes 2. by Haines 2; Easterling, If ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 onds. , „ .j in “Where is he now?” Ion. hits, off Grimes 13 in 6 1-3. off Brame Tavener, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 5 0 880 yard run: A. McBnae, L, 440 yard run, javelin throw and will probably start against Rockville 3 in 2 2-3; losing pitcher, Grames; H argrave, c ...... 2 0 0 6 0 0 first; Angel, C, second; Casa- “In on the bed.”—Judge. pole vault. Gallup won the town title by de- but this is far from a certainty. umpires. Stark, Quigley and Pflrman; Whitehlll, p ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Billy Dowd, who played first time, 2:03. base last season and who is now 81 3 6 27 11 1 T pastiming at third, may see consid- At Philadelphia I— St. Louis UOBINS 8. PHILLIES 0 AB. R. P. PO. A. B. able duty on the mound if the others Brooklyn McNeely, r f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 fail to show sufficient class. He AB. R. H. PO. A. E. O’Rourke. 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 4 1 will probably take the hill against Tyson, cf ...... 4 2 1 1 0 0 Manush, If .7...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Middletown because Coach Kelley Bancroft, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 Schulte, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Hendrick, 3b ...... 5 2 1 2 4 0 Schang, c ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 is anxious to win the league title Herman, rf ...... 4 2 2 2 0 1 Blue, lb ...... 3 0 0 10 0 0 this season. He will lose practic­ Carey, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brannon. 2b ...... 2 0 0 4 ally the whole team by graduation Bressler, If ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 Melillo. 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 Bissonette, lb .. . . 4 0 2 3 1 0 Kress, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 this June so it seems to be “now or Riconda, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 5 0 Ogden, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 never,’’ as the boys say. • Deberry, c ...... 4 0 1 9 0 0 Wrig-ht, p ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 Manchester’s lineup for the open­ Mc'Weeny, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Bennett, x ...... 1 0 0 O' 0 0 ing game will probably be as fol­ Ehrhardt. p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mullen, X X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 lows: Nino Boggini, c; Dave Mc­ 34 8 9 27 14 1 31 0 4 27 12 1 Conkey, p; Dick Kerr, lb; Captain Philadelphia Detroit ...... OOO. 000 000-^3 Jim Foley, 2b; Alphonse Boggini, AB. R. H. PO A. B. Two base hits, Tavener: home runs, Nixon, If ...... 2 1 0 3 0 0 McManus. Easterling; sacrifices, Tav­ ss; Billy Dowd or Louis Farr, 3b; Williams, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 ener; double plays, Kress to Brannon Ab Lupien, If; Ernie Dowd, cf; and Thompson, 2b ...... 4 0 0 6 2 1 to Blue, Tavener to Gehringer to Hugh-Moriarty, rf. Ted Lupien Leach, cf ...... 4 1 5 1 0 Sweeney: left on bases, Detroit 6, St. and Stuart Wells are substitute out­ Wilson, c ...... 3 1 1 4 2 0 Louis 5: base on balls, off 'W'hltehill W rightstone, rf, If 0 0 0 0 0 0 1, Wright 1, Ogden 3; struck out, by fielders and Francis Sullivan is Nino Sand, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 0 1 W hitehlll 4. W right 1; hits, off Ogden Boggini’s understudy. This com- W hitney, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 5 in 8. Wright 0 In 1; losing pitcher, plete^ the squad of fifteen players Frlberg, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 2 2 Ogden; umpires, McGbwati, Van which will make up the team Kelley, lb ...... 3 0 0 5 2 0 Graflan and Connolly; time, 1:30. Ferguson, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 X—Bennett batted for Brannon In throughout the season. Frank Green, z ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 8th. 9 Busch will umpire both games next Mitchell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 X.X— -Mullen batted for Ogden In 8th. week. Miller, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Schulte, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Willoughby, p .. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 At 'WnBhIugtont— Sothern, If ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 R E D SOX 0. NATIONALS 5 Sweetland, szz .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boston Baecht, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB. R, H. PO A. E. Flagstead, cf ...... 4 1 0 3 0 0 Major League 33 6 5 27 13 4 Rogell, ss ...... 5 1 2 2 2 1 Brooklyn ...... 104 030 000-—8 Myer, 3b ...... 4 0 2 3 u 0 Standings Philadelphia .... 003 001 020-—6 K. Williams, If .... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Two base hits, Tyson. Bressler, Bls- Regan, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 6 0 Everybody’s talking about Tydol sonette, Wrightatone, Whitney, stolen T ain, rf ...... 4 1110 0 bases. Thompson; sacrifices. Rlconda; Rothrock, lb '...... 4 1 1 11 0 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS double plays, Frlberg to Thompson to Hofmann, c ...... 3 1 1 2 -0 0 Kelley, McWeeny to Hendrick to Ban­ ■MacFayden, p ...... 1 0 .0 0 0 0 Ethyl', the new motor fuel. It croft to Hendrick to Riconda; Leach Russell, p ...... 2 Q 1 0 0 0 Eastern League to Whitney; left on bases, Brooklyn Morris, p , ...... 9 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia 7; bases on balls, off Ruffing, X ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Hartford 20, Waterbury 6. McWeeny 6. off E hrhardt 1, off F er­ gives you faster starting, quicker Bridgeport 12, Springfield 2. guson 3. off Mitchell 2; struck out. by 6 10 27 9 1 Albany 7, Providence 5. McWeeny 6, by Ehrhardt 3, by Fergu­ Washington. New Haven 5, Pittsfield 2. son 1. by Miller 1; hits, off McWeeny AH K H PO A R. pick-up, extra power and greater 5 in 7, (none out In 8th), off Elirliardt West, cf ...... ___ 5 11 2 0 d 0 American League 0 in 2, off Ferguson 4 in 3. off Mitchell Jtioe. r f ...... 5 (1 u 2 d 0 Philadelphia 2, New York 1. 3 in 1, (none out in 5th). off Miller 1 •ludgi?^ lb ___ :» (1 :i u d Be sure to look in 3. off W illoughby 1 in 1, off Baecht Goslin If ...... 4 2 •) 4 It 0 mileage—qualities that have Detroit 3, St. Louis 0. 0 in 1; wild pitch, McWeeny; winning for the globe Boston 6, Washington 5. 'I’iiie, c .... t >1 It If d 1 pitcher, MclVeeny; losing pitcher. i llueM'e. :U) ...... f u 1 1 2 0 Chicago 11, Cleveland 1. Ferguson: umpires, Moran, Wilson :.ilis. SS ...... a 1 1 1 1 0 that says Tydol National League and Reard(;>n; time, 2:10. 2 b ... *> I 2 I >i d made Tydol gasoline famous. Cincinnati 6, Chicago 0. z—Green batted for Ferguson in l’r\\ O.S, 2:i ___ .... t) u ii i) (1 u Ethyl 3rd. : la ;*i*Ks. 2 b ...... 1 0 1) 11 It 0 Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 6. zz—Schulte batted for Miller In 7th. .:isr.t»n. U ...... 0 If 1 M 2 0 St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 2. zzz—Sweetland batted for Wil­ Ura.>:ton. p ...... 0 1) D If i 0 And now with the Ethyl Others not scheduled. loughby in 8th. lJu iKe. P ...... d 0 l.» n u 0 Sisler, z ...... ___ 1 0 U II U 0 .At Chicago Barnes zz ...... 1 d 0 (1 1) 0 THE STANDINGS REDS 0, CUBS 0 Ganzel, zzz . . ___1 0 d 0 0 0 compound added you have Cincinnati AB. R H. PO. A. 10. 30 !t 27 0 1 u Eastern League Critz. 2b ...... 5 0 1 3 7 0 Boston dUd 112 OUd—0 Tydol Ethyl—the perfect anti­ W. L. PC. Purdy, If ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 tV'asliington iiini 4;iu Hid—u Pipp. lb ...... 4 II II t II Two biise liits, Uogell, Myer. Gillls, New H aven...... 3 0 1.000 Walker, rf ...... 4 0 1 I 0 0 Gaston, Taitt, Bluege; , liume runs, Pittsfield ...... 2 1 .667 Zitzmann, cf ...... 3 z i i u u Goslin; stolen base. Rothrock: sacrl- knock fuel for high coihpression Hartford ...... 2 1 .607 Dressen, 3b ...... 3 2 2 9 5 0 iices. Hofmann. Gillls: double play, Bridgeuort ...... 2 1 H argrave, c ...... 3 1 2 3 0 o Regan to Rogell to Rothrock: left on .667 Ford, ss ...... 4 0 2 0 3 2 iiaso.s. Boston 5. Washington 7: bases Springfield ...... 1 2 ,333 1 Rixey, p ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 on ualls, off MacFavden 2. Gaston 1; or carbonized motors. Albany ...... 1 2 .333 stnicit out, by Morris 1. Gaston 2, Providence ...... 1 2 .333 24 6 12 27 17 2 Ciirke 3; hits, off MacFayden 6 in 4 Chicago innings, off Gaston (i in 4 2-3, off Rus* ' Waterbury ...... 0 3 .000 AB. R. H. PO. A. R sell 3 in 3 1-3, off Braxton 3 in 1 1-2, Don’t just drive up for "Ethyl.” .American League English, ss...... 4 0 0 4 3 0 off Morris 0 in 1 2-3, off Burke-1 in 8; W. L. Maguire. 2b ...... 4 0 0 4 3 0 winning pitcher, Russell; losing i I'uyler, rf ...... S 0 0 2 0 0 pitcher,, Braxton: umpires, D instn. Cleveland ...... 7 2 Wilson, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 Barry and Nallin; time, 1:65. in this visigauge Be sure you get Tydol Ethyl. New York ...... 5 2 Stephenson, If ...... 3 0 13 0 0 X—Ruffing batted for MacFayden in Washington ...... 5 2 Kelly, lb ...... 3 0 1 G 0 0 5tlv. * on every Tydol H artnett, c ...... 4 0 0 5 3 0 z—Sisler batted for Hayes 1ft 6th. Stop at the orange, blaek and St. Louis ...... 4 5 Butler, 3b ...... 3 0 2 2 0 0 zz—Barnes batted for Braxton In Ethyl pump you Detroit ...... 4 6 Root, p ...... 1 0 0 0 3 0 Gth. can actually see Chicago ...... 3 5 ■.Veuch, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 zzz—Ganzel batted for Burke Iff 6th. Boston ...... 3 6 McMillan, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the rich red color GRAY Tydol Ethyl pump. Jacobs, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 1 4 At Cleveland I— of Tydol Ethyl National League 31 0 4 27 14 0 CHISOX 11.. INDIANS 1 Gasoline Tide Water Oil Sales Corporation 4 W. L. PC. (Cincinnati ...... oOO 021 003- -6 Chicago 9 Two base lilts. Stephenson, Zitz- ... , AB. R. H. PO. A. R. New York ...... 4 .667 inann. 'Walker, Purdy, Hargrave; Mostil, r f ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 St. Louis ...... 5 3 .625 sacrifices, Root, Hargrave; double Clancy, lb ...... 6 0 11 Broadway, New York City. play. Ford to Critz to Pipp; left on 0 0 Brooklyn ...... 4 3 .571 Metzler, c f ...... 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati ___ r 5 4 .556 bases, Chicago 1; Cincinnati 4; base Barrett, 2b ...... 4 2 1 0 on balls, off Rixey 2. off Root M; Redfern, 2b ...... 0 0 1 0 Chicago ...... 5 5 .500 struck out, by Root 2. Rixey 3, 'Welch Falk, If ...... 4 3 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 3 4 .429 1: hits, off Root 7 in 7. W elch 5 in 3; Kamm, 3b ...... 2 1 hit by pitcher, by Root. (Zitzmann): 1 0 Boston ...... 2 4 .333 Clssell, ss ...... 5 1 0 0 losing pitcher. Root; umpires. Klem, Berg, c ...... 5 3 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 2 5 .286 McCormick and McGee: time. 1:30. Thomas, p ...... 4 0 0 X—McMillan batted for Root in 7th, 1 0 XX— Jacobs batted for Kelly In 9th. 37 11 12 27 4 0 G.AMES TODAY Cleveland AB. R. H. PO. A. R. Jamieson, If ...... 5 0 V 1 Eastern League LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS. 2b ...... 4,0 0 3 Hartford at Waterbury. Langford, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 J. Sewell, ss ...... 4 1 2 3 New Haven at Pittsfield. National League. Burns, lb ...... 4 0 1 7 Bridgeport at Springfield. Granthem, Pitts...... (100 Summa, rf ...... 4 0 2 5 Albany at Providence. Bell, B oston...... 500 Hodapp, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 American League L. Sewell, c ...... 2 0 0 5 Kelley, Chicago ...... 474 Myatt, 0 ...... 1 0 0 1 Boston at Washington. Purdy, Cincinnati ...... 452 Miller, p ...... 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia at New York. Douthit, 'St. L ou is...... 424 Bayne, p ...... 1 0 0 0 Detroit at St. Louis. Holm, St. L ou is...... 424 Collard, p ...... 1 0 1 0 Chicago at Cleveland. Leader a year ago today. Sand, * ...... 1 0 0 0 National League Philadelphia, .565. 35 1 8 27 18 New York at Boston. American League. z—GilF batted for Collard In 5th.. From Brooklyq at Philadelphia. Easterling, D etroit...... 600 Chicago ...... 312 020 210—U C le v e la n d ...... 000 000 001— 1 Sealed Pum ps Cincinnati at Chicago. Meusel, New Y ork ...... 483 Two base hits. Barrett, Kamm, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Durocher, New Y ork ...... 444 Hodapp, Jamieson: sacrifices, Falk, Cobb, Philadelphia...... v429 Kamm; double plays, Lind to J, For yonr protection Sei^ll to Burns 2, J. Sewell to Lind J. Sewell, Cleveland...... 421 to Burns?' left on bases, Chicago 9, qigainsl, aubBtitution^ LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. Leader a year ago today. Judge, 9; bases on balls, off Mills the Tide Water seal is Washington, .500. 4 Collard 4. Thomas 2; Struck out, by At Boston—Sergeant Sammy Miller 1, Bayne 8. Collard 1. Thomas' aflixed to the intake The Big Five. ® J** Miller 6 in 8 , (none o Baker, of New York, leading wel­ Cobb ...... 429 3rd), off Bayne 3 In 8, Collard 4 pipe of every lYdol terweight contender outpointed Hornsby ...... v ...... 375 umpires. Hlldegrandt, Ormsby and Ethyl tank. Nothing Clyde Hull, South Dakota, 10. Gehrig ...... 370 Gfithrle; losing pitcher. Miller; time, |llHyi.CASOllMlj AI Walker, New York, outpoint­ Ruth ...... 240 « • V V* but Tydol Ethyl can CORfOUATION ed Ace Clark, Alabama, 4. Speaker...... 143 come from that tank. .U

Campaign Portraits—Charles G. Dawes RAY’S MARATHON HARTFORD GAME Exceptionally C o m Dawes Swears Only When SU R Pra MANY At ‘Hartford]— ' SHNATbRS 30. BRASSCOS G Hartford AB. R. H. PO. A: E. Watson, cf .,,...... 4 5 2 3 0, 0 The Crawford Auto Supply Co., It Helps Him Sell Things But Experts Predict He WiO Slayback, 2b ., 5 4 4 3 3 0 has delivered an Oldsmobile Sport Rqser, >rf . .. ,...... 4 3 3 3 0 0 USEOCARS Martlneck, lb ...... 2 1 1 7 0 0 Pheaton to Russell Potter ton of Beat De Mar Some Day Schinkel, If .,■••••• 3 2 «»u 2 0 0 Knox street. 1927 Pontiac Sedan 7 , Schmehl. s.s .,...... 3 0 0 4 2 0 W. R. Tinker, Jr., has Ji.livered This, the 12th in a series of Comiskey, 3b ,...... 4 1 2 0 1 1 the following cars this week: Essex Presidential Campaign Portraits Fisemann, c ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 and Soon. Mangum, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 coach to Timothy C. Sheehan of 1926 Essex Coach written for The Herald and NEA Styborski, p .,...... 5 3 3 1 2 0 Linden street; Essex sedan to Miss Service by Rc-sert Talley, is the Adelaide E. Sperry of Rockville; 34 20 19 27 ' 9 1 1923 Essex Coach, 4 cylinder. ^ first of four articles discussing Essex sedan to Ernest R. Fiyer of Vice President Charles G. Dawes. By DAVIS J. WALSH Waterbury New York, April 21.— Will Joie AB R. H. PO. A. E. Center street. . Tfhe second article on Dawes will be Dugan. If ...... 3 1 1 1 1 0 printed Monday. Ray, in committing to posterity the Brunier, 3b ., 0 2 2 1 0 George S. Smith, the local Chrys­ 1922 Hupmobile Touring final chapter of his competitive life, Hanson, cf ..,...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 ler dealer, reports the following de­ By ROfiERT TALLEY follow the spike-etched climax Farber. 2b ...,...... 3 1 2 1 5 0 liveries: Tracy F. Brock of Glaston­ achieved by Hannes Kolehaminen, Scholtz. 11) ., 0 0 11 0 0 bury, Chrysler sedan, A. C. Mankin 1923 Oakland Touring $100 NEA Service Writer McCleary. ss . .____ . 4 1 - 1 4 4 1 that great runner of the preceding Dudrey, rf ...,...... 5 1 2 2/ 1 0 of Main street,* Ch.ysle- sedan, generation? To answer the question Moore, c ...... 0 ■ 0 0 0 0 0 George H. Rowsell of Main street, 1922 Oakland Touring $50. Washington, April 21.— The A. in the affirmative, Ray will, have to Baker, c ...... 3 1 0 1 2 0 Chrysler coach. win the Marathon at the Olympic .Johnson, p .,, ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. F. won a great staff officer and Boswell, p ...,...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 The Conkey Auto Company de­ ;he nation won a most picturesque games and Secretary Dan Ferris and Klosek, p ...... 0 0 0 ■ 0 0 0 livered a Stiidebaker Dictator 1922 Nash Touring $50. other A. A. U. officials, returning Gill. X ...... 1 n 0 0 0 0 Royal sedan to Harry S. Kitching rice president, but the stage lost a from the scene of the Boston Mara­ Tansey. p ...... 3 1 1 0 3 0 great actor when Charles G. Dawes Driscoll. XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 of Main street. 1921 Essex Roadster $50 thon, today not only felt that be Madden Bros., Nash dealers, de­ could but that he very well might. . chose business and politics for his 36 6 10 24 18 1 livered a sedan to Miss Helen A. “ MQst of us expected Joie to beat Hartford ...... 1240 202 OOx— 20 career. De Mar after he had got out of the Waterbury ...... 002 300 001— 6 Maloney of 87 Main street and a The country probably looks upon hills in good condition and was less Two base hits, Styborski, Slayback, sedan to Joseph C. Chartier of 144 “Hell an’ Maria” Dawes— now a than 150 yards back with two miles Roser. Brunier; three base hits, Rud- Main street. i possible candldEte— as an erratic, rey, Farber; home run. Sohinkel: The Elmer Automobile Co., re­ JAMES STEVENSONl to go,” Ferris declared. “ It is very stolen bases, Comiskey, Watson; 53 Bissell Street. Phone 2169-2 ■ violent man who flies at problems possible that, with his superior sacrifices, McCleary. Schmehl, Msrti- ports the following deliveries for ' with a noise like a fire engine, who speed and finishing on the flat", Ray neck; double plays, Slayback to the past week:Robert R. Temple­ : cusses out congressional commit­ Schnierl to Martlneck, Farber to Mc­ Open All Day Sunday would have done so. There is no Cleary to Sclioltz 3, Brunier to Farber ton, 10 Beach street, six cylinder tees, bawls out the U. S. Senate to question in my mind that the poor to Scholtz; left on bases. Waterbury Whippet sedan model 98; Samuel ■Its face and, in debate, seems to condition of his feet prevented 11, Hartford 4: bases on balls, oft Mason, 79 Wells street, four cylin­ rely^ on his ability' to shout louder, Ray from turning in a sensational Johnson 1, Boswell 2, Klosek 2, Tan- der Whippet sedan model 96; bang the table harder and grow sey 1, Styborski 6; struck out. by performance. Except in this re­ Styborski 4, Tansey 1; hits, off John­ Henry O. Bradley, 15 South street. Tedder than his opponent. It also spect, he was as fresh as axy man son 1 in 0, (none out): Boswell 4 in Whippet coach; Miss Ruth Ferris, has heard that he plays soft melo­ in the race.” 1-3, Klosek 8 in 1 2-3, Tansey G in 6; 193 East Center street. Whippet dies on the violin, but it probably In Agony hit by pitcher, by Styborski (Baker); cabriolet-coupe' Fred C. Stegeman, thinks of him oftener in terms of a wild pitch, Boswell: losing pitcher. Ferris and the rest of them still Johnson: umpires, Kuhn and MoTan; Rockville, Whippet coach. blaring calliope. were under the spell of Ray’s epic time, 2:15. The Crawford Auto Supply Co. But the real -Dawes is neither effort. Few spectacles have been xGill batted for Klosek in 3rd. have unloaded two carloads of a roughneck nor a hell-raiser by more dramatic than was Joie’s x.x—Driscoll batted for Tansey in 9th. Oldsmobiles .this week and report Selwitz Shoe Repair Shop nature; these apparent outbursts of struggle to the finish, his unseeing the deliveries of an Oldsmobile I anger and vehemence are mere eyes blurred with pain, his lips sport phaeton to Russell Potterton Selwitz Block, Cor. Main and Psarl St., South Manchester j tricks to attract public attention to blackened, his feet an agony of of Knox street and four-door se- matters that he wants to get be­ blisters. Thus, the penalty of play­ SCHOOL PRINCIPAL HELD das to Joseph Weir of Foster street fore the people. In his candid mo­ ing another man’s game, a conces­ and John Kluck of Johnson Ter­ Now Open for Business Again ' ments he has admitted it.^ He sion that so many of us have to race. knows the value of advertising— make to the advancing years. ON HIT-AND-RUN CHARGE The sales territory of The Craw­ Our shop has been remodeled and redecorated. and he can measure the size of a It was not so less than a half newspaper headline by what he ford Auto Supply Co. includes East dozen years ago. Then Joie Ray Hartford and Glastonbury as well Bring in your shoes for first class work at reasonable plans to say. In short, he is a super- was one of the great mile runners Glastonbury Teacher Charged as Manchester. Mr. Crawford is of the world and those who raced about to open up a branch sales­ prices. Dawes" is a man of cultured ur­ him played his game and none With Evading When Two banity, 63 years old, with a fond­ room in East Hartford and has ar­ ness for classical literature and art, other. He was an autocrat in his Boys Are Struck. ranged with the Central Garage to a lover of music and the composer own particular domain and he won do his service work there. George of “ Melody in A” which Fritz Vice President Charles Gates Dawes.' his races with a half- of con­ (Special to The Herald) Ct Smith, former manager for A. Kreisler has played at his concerts. tempt for those who would say him Rockville, April 21— Principal G. Cohen Co. of Hartford, will be nay. Ray was the pampered thor­ manager of the East Hartford l i / Above all else, he is a keen-witted love for music. This recalled the magnate, to back him, and success Robert W. Sawin of Glastonbury business executive, banker and pol­ followed success. When, at 32, he oughbred them; now, in order to High school will face trial in Rock­ branch and Is at present at the lo­ familiar story that his parents, cal salesroom of the Crawford itician. fearing he would grow up to a became McKinley’s Illinois cam­ merit consideration, he must bow ville Police Court May 5 on a his head to the yoke and pull dog­ Company. In the vice president’s luxurious poorly-paid musician, had forbid­ paign manager, he was already charge of reckless driving as a re­ If You Want a Beautiful Lawn den him to play and that he had wealthy. After election, McKinley' gedly with the work horses, the sult of the accident Thursday night office in the capitol I found him Percherons of sport. AND A THRTITNG HOME GARDEN— USE sneaked upstairs with a flute under appointed Dawes comptroller of when he was the driver of an auto­ the, other day, puffing on his famil­ Feet Too Tender BLAST INJURES THREE iar underslung pipe behind his ma­ his coat— choosing the flute be­ currency. mobile which struck and badly in­ A day’s plowing would bow Man jured two Vernon boys who were hogany desk in the center of the cause it was easily concealed and Scranton, Pa., April 21.— An ex­ because its notes could not be Then came the “ Lorimer bank O’ War’s silken tendons. It is not riding on the same bicycle. He- was HOLLAND PEAT MOSS room. surprising that the fact the feet plosion that sUook the central part Despite his fire and brimstone heard outside his room. scandal.” arrested and released in $700 bail. MIXED WITH POULTRY MANURE Dawes met McKinley through which once trod velvet rebelled at One of the boys, John Garnecz- of this city, jejuring three persons, reputation, which extends all the “ Half of that story is true and one seriously.Nwrecked the plant of For Sale at the way from the A. E. F. to the Sen­ William Lorimer, a Chicago banker cobbles after 24 miles and so sent sky, suffered a broken leg, and the half of it is untrue,” Dawes replied. and politician. Lorimer was Dawes’ their owner reeling with pain to other, Stanley Olender, has frac­ “ Lavoce Italiana,” a weekly news­ ate chamber, Dawes is dignified, ‘While my father wouldn’t let me paper, early today. Oakhurst Poultry Farm courteous and cordial. He didn’t political friend for years. In 1912 the finish, in third place where he tured ribs and internal Injuries. take music lessons for fear I might Lorimer’s bank was in trouble. might have won. Both were bruised about the face Police believe the blast was caus­ PRICE $1.00 PER BAG even use word “ damn” during choose music as a career, he didn’t ed by a feud between the Fascists the entire conversation. There was Dawes, head of a big bank in Chi­ “ He looked like a man trying to and head quite a bit. Principal Phone 74-5 Rockville, Conn. object to me playing. So I never cago, was apbealed to for aid. run on eggs,” was Ferris’ comment Sawin did not stop at the time of and anti-Fascists. The newspaper nothing of the hard-boiled army took a music lesson in my life.” was said to strongly favor Fascism officer type about him. Without consulting his directors, on the spectacle. the accident but drove to Rock­ Music has given him solace Dawes "loaned" Lorimer’s bank It is not of record that Kole- ville and parked his- car. Later and Premier Mussolini’s policies. I asked the general (that is the throughout life. When comptroller way his office staff addresses him > $1,250,000. The money really nev­ haminen suffered the same experi­ when his machine was identified Fire followed the explosion but of the currency in his early days er changed hands. It was merely ence when he made the transition by a dent in the mudguard, he said was quickly extinguished. Several about his reputation as a fire-eater, he used to go to the White House but he waved aside the question shown to the bank examiner, and" from runner to plugger. It is prob­ he didn’t know his car had struck suspects were arrested shortly aft­ and play the piano for the invalid it satisfied him. But Lorimer’s the boys.^The accident occurred on er the blast which was believed to with a smile. When I persisted he wife of President McKinley. While able that he did, for the Finn was referred me to his book on his ex- bank l«,ter failed and the story a? ,fiqel^ attuned a bit of running Windermere avenue not far from have been caused by dynamite and chief of the A. E. F .,supply forces,: came out. Dawes’'-bank was sued by tfie parking space. , black powder. Advertise in The Evening Herald-It Pays pedences in the war as ait! answer in Frahcef he kept the pfano in hi.si Imachinery: as bver Ttay couiS“have to the question. Lorimer’s depositors and a judg­ hoped to be. bedroom at his Paris hotel to af­ ment for $1,400,000 obtained. Af­ There, I found, the real Dawes ford relaxation after a hard day’s The war served to prevent Kole- had unbosomed himself. It contains ter 10 years in the courts this was haminen from creating an Olympic work. While head of the Dawes finally whittled down to $110,000. his frank admission that he feigns commission to Europe he once be­ record probably as great as Nur­ a policy of hell-raising to carry his Friends of Dawes say he was in- mi’s. The former, in fact, was came so interested while playing nocefltly trying to aid an old point; first, on the theory that the the piano at the home of an Amer­ greater at Stockholm in 1912 than best defense is offense; second, friend apd that he was guilty o f Nurmi was at Antwerp in 192 0 ican consul that he forgot all about no conscious wrong-doing. Foes in­ that verbal fireworks can be de­ an important session with gold and it was necessary for Paavo to pended on to arouse public interest sist that Dawes was well aware of do all he did at Paris in 1924 to braided diplomats. In Washington the shaky condition of Lorimer’s in a dull subject. His success in now he spends many of his even­ replace Kolebaminen altogether in getting before the people his fight bank and should not have made a the esteem of his countrymen. ings with his family in the imisic “ fake” loan. V on the Senate rules is a good ex­ room of his home. What Koley might have accom­ ANNOUNCEMENT ample. “ I will not debate my character plished in 1916, if the war hadn’t Among General Dawes’ retrospec­ with any man,” Is the only reply} intervened, is a matter for specula­ tion I found this; Charles Gates Dawes was born Dawes has ever made. April 27, 1865, at Marion, O., the tion only. f “ It amuses me to think of what Four years later, his speed was must have been the first impres­ son of General RufuSi R. Dawes, In those lean years of law prac­ K commander of the famous “Iron gone and he did what Ray is at­ We Are Leading Distributors of sions of me of those splendid offi­ tice back in Lincoln, Neb., 40 tempting to do, today. He joined cers and dear friends— so used to Brigade” of the Civil War. He years ago— when both were eating was graduated from Marietta Col­ the “ suicide brigade,” made up of conventional military methods of at Don Cameron’s 15-cent lunch hardy souls who find the first thirty statement and address— when, lege and Cincinnati Law School and room— Dawes met a young army I# in 1-887 went to Lincoln, Neb., to miles the hardest, and in the Olym­ breathing fire and brimstone, I officer whose life-long friendship pic Marathon at Antwerp, he beat Lx made my incursions ifito the sys­ live with an uncle and begin the was destined to shape his whole practice of law. them at their own game. Accepting tem after results, my mind fixed career. The young officer, a mili­ his Boston debut at face value, no ffi upon the red-hot poker of dire ne­ After seven years that produced tary instructor assigned to the Uni­ one can say that Joie Ray won’t be cessity pressed against the lower little law practice— but a friend­ versity of Nebraska, was Lieut. able to repeat Koley’s performance 02010002535323534848532323534853MASON HYLASDC IM S part of my back and oblivious to ship that was later to shape his John J. i*ershlng. How their paths when and if he gets to Amsterdam. nicety of expression or convention­ whole career— he began Investing in crossed again— in the great adven­ al forms of military salutation.” public utilities with borrowed mon­ ture of 1917— will be told in the I Knowing that “ the general” ey. Then he moved to Evanston, next story. These tires are regular equipment on the plays the piano, the violin and the 111. This was the dawn- of the era MACKMEN DEFEAT flute and has written several com­ of public utilities: he induced John MONDAY: Dawes, Pershing and positions, I a%ked him about his Walsh, the Famous Chicago utilities the A. E. F. YANKEES, 2 TO 1 well b o w n Stutz and Lincoln cars .and were Hotel in Washington, D. C., by the ent at the Republican state conven­ New York State Delegation at tlie New York, April 21.— Thanks to tion in Hartford were Wm. J. War­ Daddy Tris Speaker and Grandpa HEBRON D. A. R. Congress on 'Tuesday. Mrs. ner, Albert Hilding, Robert E. Will is a delegate from Herkimer, Ty Cobb, the Philadelphia Athletics j Foote, Clarkson Bailey. Mrs. Bail­ at last have broken into the win­ used on the world’s champion Stutz cars which N. Y. She Is vice regent of her ey accompanied her husband to the chapter and goes as regent’s alter­ ning column and Connie Mack is Everett Porter, aged 18, a son of convention. again full of optimism. Cobb's triple nate. An interesting meeting of the E. Buell Porter was fined $50 and A meeting in the interest of reli­ and Spoke’s sacrifice fly in the costs, amounting in all to about Young Women’s club took place ninth gave the A’s a 2 to 1 triumph were winners in eleven stock-car races in 1927. gious education was held at the Thursday afternoon at the home of $83, at a session of the superior Congregational chapel on Tuesday over the New York Yankees yester­ Mrs. Lucius Robinson, Valevue day. court^at Rockville on Wednesday, evening. Representatives from Farm. The principal feature of the on a charge of setting snares with­ those churches belonging to the The Mack'men picked a sweet program was a review of the work spot for their first victory of the out a license. He was also charged Tri-County Union of Christian En­ of the Hebron Library. Miss C. E. with carrying concealed firearms, deavor were invited to be present. season. It was the home inaugural A wonderful Tire at a Kellogg, former librarian, gave an of the Yanks and a goodly crowd but that charge was dropped. Ed­ The meeting was in charge of the interesting talk on the beginnings ward Rathbun, a son of Rufus Rev. John Deeter, and an address of 50,000 was there. The losing of the library and its growth up to pitcher was Cy Moore, who with Rathbun, was also brought up be­ was made by a field worker from the present time, and the present moderate price fore the court on the former the State Council of Religious Edu­ George Pipgras opposed Lefty librarian, Mrs. T. D. Martin told of Grove. Each team got only five charge, the two boys having been cation. A plan for holding a vaca­ its present standing, its work and in company at the time of the ar­ tion church school was discussed hits. its needs. Refreshments of ice Another old timer who jumped rest, the charges against him were and plans for the training of Sun­ cream and cakes were served. dropped, however, for lack of day school teachers were talked into the spotlight was Eppa Jepth proof. Both boys pleaded not guil­ over. Alpha Omega Rixey, the elderly Let Us Quote Our Prices Before You Buy FLYING YALE STUDENTS Cincinnati southpaw. Ep held the ty. In the opinion of many here the The cafeteria supper given by OFFER SERIOUS PROBLEM sentence seems severe as these boys, slugging Cubs to four hits and the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Con­ FOR SCHOOL AUTHORITIES blanked them 6 to 0. if they did trap illegally, were on gregational church and minstrel their own premises or on those of Paul Easterling, Detroit’s sensa­ show in thp town hall following the New Haven, Conn.— “ What can tional rookie from Seattle, clouted neighbors in the locality where the supper netted the organization trapping was done. we do to keep them down on the his third homer in three days as about $40. This is to be applied to earth?” Such is the latest problem the fast-stepping Tigers whitewash­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waldo ac­ the electric light expenses for the presenting itself to authorities at companied Mr. and Mrs. k . W. El­ ed the slipping St. Louis Browns, 3 church. The town hall was packed Yale for quick solution, j to 0. McManus also hit for the cir­ lis to the funeral of their relative, and many visitors were present tc "Something must be done about A. A. Latham, in Columbia, on cuit. WhitehilL.held the Brownies see the minstrel show which was hit-or-miss flying among students to four singles. Wednesday. given by 14 black-faced comedians, not properly equipped to be oper­ ' A change has been made In tbe A1 Thomas, 'who has accounted both men and women, all local tal­ ating an airplane,” is the way N. for two of Chicago’s three victories, date of the School Bazaar at the ent, and by Lucius Robinson, white L. Englehardt, president of the center, as it is found that the town pitched the White Sox to an 11 to interlocutor. Many local hits were Yale Aeronautical Society,, puts the 1 triumph over Cleveland. The Red hall has been engaged for the eve­ made and the audience was enthu­ proposition. ning of the proposed date, April 27, Sox nosed out Washington, 6 to 5, siastic. The show will be given in “ Prohibit Freshmen from flying despite Goslin’s third homer of the by local talent from Gilead who Gilead Wednesday evening, April except wHh consent of their par­ will give their three-act comedy, season. 25, at Gilead hall. ents” is one solution suggested by Pittsburgh has lost four straight “ Two Days to Get Married,” at that Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sarnie of Prof. Percy T; Walden, dean of time. The School Bazaar will take to St. Louis. The Cardinals pasted New York visited old friends here freshmen. Burleigh Grimes to a pulp and place on the evening of May 4. recently. They stood as sponsors at Some of the Conservatives say: Mrs. T. D. Martin carried off the trimmed the Bucs by a 6 to 2 score. the baptisjn of the infant child of “ Ban all flying.” Roscoe Holm collected five hits in honors at the women’s weekjy Mr. and Ivirs. Joseph Basrasso of But President Englehardt, flying bridge party, held at the home of five Hmes at bat. Gilead, which took place in Willi- leader at Yale, says; Dei Bissonette, slugging Brook­ fhe Misses Pendleton Wednesday mantic at the Catholic church re­ An G.bsolute ban on flying proba­ evening. cently. lyn recruit, drove in four runs as bly would prove impossible to en­ the Robins took an 8 tb 6 slugfest Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Bailey and force.” Marjorie Martin, local delegates to from the Phillies. Harvey Hendrick, Mr. and Mrs.. Roger W. Porter at- i The Aeronautical Society rhein- e.x-outfielder and first baseman, the D. A. R. convention at Wash­ tended a service at the Spiritual­ bers want the faculty to give them ington, were guests of Mrs. Irving ulayed another bang-up game at ist church in Norwich Sunday eve­ control over all flying students, and third base for the Brooklyns. Will at a tincheon given in the lit­ ning. f are corresponding with the faculty tle ball room of the new Willard The Giants and Braves were not Hebron delegates who were pres­ with that idea in mind. scheduled. MAJNUHESIEK (GONN.) JSVEiMtl^G HERALD, SATURDAY, ARRIL Zl, 1U28. P AGE EIGHT

This And That In *!Their Letters BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES Feminine Lore = Dearest Marye: mother as she deserves of loving a -wife more than the man “Oh, no!” Sally fluttered, both | I can seeUhat you are dissatis­ voice was tender and wistful. fied with Alan’s promise of a car whose whole experience with love THIS HAS HAPPENED proved her mockingly, “there’s delighted and frightened at this | something about you, you know. “She’d make such a lovely to Florence. My dear, you should is limited to his niate. He will not DA\TD NASH, collese ■tudent opportunity to talk with the most ■ | see in her the image of his mother and athlete, who is wocklne on “Do you know what I wanted mother—” not feel that way about It, You the CLEM CARSON farm for the Van Horne Interrupted with beautiful creature she had ever | and his love might be lacking in “ Pepper Pot ^until the school year is endqd, 1 to do? I wanted to swing you up know you can’t shut out a man’s snmmer, hits Carson a cmshlnjf his throaty, musical laugh, and seen. Just in time she remem- | family— ^not if he is a worthwhile the element of reverence. Smokin’ hot shall make brief suggestions pt blo^T because he makes remarks into my arms, you amazingly tiny was in turn intq|rupted by Gus bered her accent: “Weel you do | man. I don’t suppose you would You have a good mother-in-law, Surely is suitable gift books with descriptive about David's friendship for thing, and run away with you. If 36-year-old SALLY FORD, ward the barker’s stentorian roar: me ze honor to ascend the steps?’* | want to do that entirely but, like Marye dear, and you have much What’s what!” adumbrations. of the state orphanage who has you hadn’t looked so young and “Right this way, la-dees and Laughing at herself, and look- | most ■wives, you seem to resent the more to thank her for than proba­ So ends a congratulatory letter been “farmed out” to Carson for —pure, I believe the favorite gen-tle-men! I want to Introduce Ing over her shoulder to see that' | fact that his life is not free of bly you ever realize. And if Alan to the manufacturers in an adver­ Those salads that bloom in the the summer. Sally and David lle^ word is—I’d have yielded to the and Join a carnival train, David you to Princess Lalla, who sees she was not observed by anyone | them. would be willing to give up his fu­ tisement in one of the New York spring do much to whet jaded, ap­ ns cook's helper and Sally in a impulse. I suppress so few of all, knows all! Princess Lalla, who knew her, Enid Barr ran | Perhaps that would be an ideal ture in the city to come home and papers. The woman writer says this petites. The salad of today bps sideshow disguised as “Princess my unholy desires that I suppose look after her you may be sure he Lnlln,” erystal gazer. world famous crystal - gazer, lightly up the stepg and slipped' | state—for a selfish person. But “Man's Soup” put on the market come to be one of the most import­ la Capital City, where Sally this discipline is good for my into the little camp chair opposite | one who is not selfish is certain to would make an equal sacrifice for ,by the company within the year, ant features of luncheon or dinner. favorite—” you if it were necessary. spent many years in the orphan­ soul— Now, what the devil are Sally straightened In her Sally. Her small white hands, | realize not a little pleasure from couldn’t have been more like that The greens must be carefnlly pre­ age, Sally eseaped detection under you looking at, instead of listen­ with their exquisite nails glisten- | gaining new relationships through If it means more to you to live her grandmother used to make if pared and crisp, no wilted leave* her disguise ns Princess Lalla throne-like chair, her little brown there than here you should be only until the orphans come trooping ing to the confessions of a young hands cupping obediently about ing in the light from the center 1 marriage. I’ve heard girls say they had used her identical recipe used, or rather if they are allowed in to the show and one little girl they’d like to marry a man without too glad that Alan can make it man?” he broke off with a genu­ the “magic crystal” on the velvet- gas jet, hovered over the crystal, : Try and get it in Manchester! If to stand with a French dressing recognizes her. GCS, the barker, ine note of irritation in his a relative in the world. possible. And surely it is far easier any of you happen to have a pull for any length of time they will b« fiuickly diverts attention and the draped stand before her. Van touching it tentatively, with the foV you to agree to his spending frightened Sally is saved. She is charming voice. What a lot they would *miss. with the grocers or their clerks sure to wilt, but the meats and Horne, with a last Ironic chuckle, curiosity of a child becoming ac­ some money to do it than for his fascinated by the beantifol wo­ “Who is that beautiful wo­ quainted with a new toy. Some‘of it‘not agreeable, to be you may be able to get one of those vegetables may be marinated with man who Is playing “Lady Houn- melted into the crowd, which had sure. But a man’s life is enriched mother to leave her home to live tiful” to the orphans and hears man?” Sally asked in a low voice, Sally leaned forward, her own prize cans that come in cases of a French dressing. In addition to. surged toward Sally’s platform. by family connections. If he has with Betty. For Cylde .will not give her called Enid. That night a her eyes still fixed upon the hands cupped about the crystal, other brands. If the single girls the promised jellied shrimp salad, terrible storm conies. Sally learns "When Gus’ spiel was finished, grown up froin babyhood loving up his home. Mother Meredith Is her eyes brooding upon it behind tried serving it, it might help with one or two other unusual combtoa- that the carnival safe Is robbed golden-haired woman whom Van the rush began. At least a dozen his mother and sisters his heart welcome there but he believes that and that David and Nitn are miss­ Horne had called “Enid,” and the little black lace veil, her a man should provide his own roof the leap year proposals for they say tions are, ham, potato and celegr; hands shot upward, waving hasn’t had a chance to freeze, and potatoes, new beets, sardines and ing. Sally pleads with BYBEE. who had just entered the tent mouth pursed with sweet serious­ and I think he is right. the men are crazy about it. It is carnival owner, not to put the po- quarters and demanding the first far from ha'ving less affection to served in the best hotels and clubs hard cooked eggs; jellied salads-of llc- after David, and he reluct­ alone, her small body, clad in the opportunity to learn “past, pres­ ness. bestow upon a wife, he has more. Alan’s sacrifice of a little money m antly agrees. Sally goes out to green knitted silk sports suit, “You are—what you call it?— to spare these others a greater and many business men make a pineapple and cucumber; pine, find DavIdT. and Just at daybreak ent and future” from “Princess Even loving is a bit of a habit, I meal on an order of Pepper Pot apple, celery and pimento, grated sees him coming toward her. a moving through the crowd with Lalla.” psychic,” Sally chanted in the guess. sacrifice should make you happy, quaint, mincing voice with which Marye. Because, you know, there alone. It is easily digested and has raw carrot and celery. wound in his shoulder. He tells proud disdain. She worked hard, conscien­ There are, of course, those men great food value. of having recovered the money, “Again I am forced to forgive tiously and cautiously, for she she had been taught to make her whose love for their mothers is an isn’t anything, finer he could do which he hides in a bam. David revelations. “Ze creeystal, she is with money. Jellied Shrimp Salad will take no credit for the recov­ you,” Van Horne sighed' humor­ was vividly conscious that both obsession—one of the things The formula was brought to the Two cups canned tomatoes, 1-2 ery, saying the police have not va-ry clear for you. I see so-o-o , Lovingly, ously. “I seem always to be for­ Van Horne and Enid, Barr were Frank’s crowd talks about—but ■West Indies from Spain and the cup water, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 forgotten the Carson nllair and much!” She hesitated, wonder­ the average man who loves his MOM. that publicity may lead to their giving you, Sally Ford! You are somewhere in the tent, listening soup became so popular there with teaspoon pepper, 4 whole cloves» detection and Sally’s compulsory merely asking a question which is perhaps, whispering about her. ing just how much of Van Horne’s epicures that American chefs still 1 bay leaf, 1 tablespoon sugar,' 1 return to the orphanage. That inevitably asked when Enid Barr Most of her fear of Enid Barr, confidences about this beautiful call it West Indian Pepper Pot, small onion, 1 tablespoon granu­ evening ns Sally rends fortunes in woman she dared appropriate. her crystal, she hears the Intrif.tu- first bursts upon a startled pub­ which had resulted from the con­ 'Ideal Fashions Philadelphia Pepper Pot, the recipe lated gelatine, 1 cup cleaned and Ing voice of the man who rcsc:3cd lic. nection of the golden-haired wo­ ■Would Van Horne give htr away? for which is printed below, is diced shrimps, 1-2 cup diced* cel­ her during the storm. “She is probably the most Then, as if drawn by a powerful modification of the West Indian NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. man with the orphanage children ery, 1 green pepper. beautiful blond in New York so­ the day .before, had evaporated. magnet, she raised her eyes sud­ WOVIANS dish and was brought to this coun- ^ Combine tomatoes, water, salt, CHAPTER XXXIII ciety. Those industrious cold It was absurd to think that a denly and met those of Van try by the early German and Dutch pepper, cloves, bayleaf, sugar and Horne, who was leaning non­ ALLY’S sapphire eyes blazed at cream advertisers would pay her woman of such wealth and beauty, <3^0 settlers of Pennsylvania. So if you onion peeled and minced. Put I s the man she knew only as a fortune for the use of her pic­ whose philanthropy had un­ chalantly against the center-pole cannot get the canned variety some over the .fire and simmer, closely "Van,” but since they were veiled of the tent. He nodded, smiled . D A Y - day before hot weather you may covered for 20 minutes. Strain. ture and endorsement, but it hap­ doubtedly been a gesture of bore­ ALLENE SUMMER. with a new scrap of black lace to pens that she has two or three dom, was seriously interested in his curious, quizzical smile and have courage to make this one by Soften gelatine in 4 tablespoons slowly winked his right eye. She J. Carl Sellmer, maitre d’Hotel of replace the one lost in the storm, large fortunes of her own, as well one lone little girl who had run Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford are cold water for five minutes. Re­ had his permission— the Penn Athletic club of Philadel­ heat tomato juice to boiling point the nonchalant New Yorker did as a disgustingly rich husband. away from charity. very, very sure that the old-fashion­ “Please hurry!” Enid Barr phia. When you read the list of in­ and pour over softened gelatine. not appear to be at all devastated Yes, unfortunately for her adorers, It did not even seem odd to ed dances are infinitely superior to by their fire, she is married, Courtney B a rr- Sally that Enid Barr should have commanded arrogantly. “I’m just gredients you will realize it^ is Let stand until cool and begin^ng the modern ones. A news dispatch either so troublesome or expensive “Thank you for saving my even out here you must have paid a second visit to the carnival. dying to know what you see about to set. Add shrimps, celery and says that while en route to Europe the manufacturers do not want to pepper. Parboil pepper for five life,” she said stiffly, but the heard of Courtney Barr—being Probably Capital City afforded me in that crystal!” “I see a beeg, beeg city,” Sally under assumed names, Mr. Ford put it on the market in great quan­ minutes, plunge into cold water man’s mocking, admiring atten­ the lucky man.” scant amusement for a woman of suddenly sprang to his feet at a “ I wonder what she’s doing Intoned dreamily, her eyes again tities. Here is the recipe: and rub off thin outer skin. Re­ tion was fixed upon the deliciously her sophistication, and the carni­ ship’s dance, said “Folks, let us Philadelphia Pepper Pot here,” Sally whispered, fright val, crude and tawdry though it fixed upon the crystal. “I see you move seeds and white pith and cut young, sweet curves of her show you how much more fun you Put a shin of beef and a knuckle flesh into shreds. Turn mixture mouth, rather than upon the tone widening her eyes behind the was, was better than nothing. there, in beeg, beeg house. Much moneys. And behind you I see a can have dancing like this,” gave of veal into a stock pot, with a into individual molds ■ or one ISjrge of her voice. black lace. Since “ Princess Lalla”> was not the old-fashioned tunes to the or­ large slice of ham, cover over with mold. Let stand on ice until firm. “ Oh, I think Courtney’s here a side-show all by herself, but man—your husband, no?” “ I wonder if you know,” he be-' “Yes, I am married,” Enid Barr chestra, and with Mrs. Ford led the cold water and bring it slowly to Serve on a bed of lettuce .'with gan confidentially, leaning lightly on politiijal business. The Barrs only one of many attractions in laughed. “ Since you see so much, hops and reels. the boil. Skim well and simmer on mayonnaise or a cooked dressing. upon his inevitable cane, “that have always rather fancied them­ the Palace of Wonders, Gus never Perhaps I’m overly squeamish, the side of the fire for three hours MARY TAYLOR. selves as leaders among the Wall made any attempt to cajole reluc­ suppose you tell me my name.” you have the most adorable “I see—” Sally frowned, but but this imposing of one’s own or until the meat is tender. Strain Street makers of presidents. He’s tant “rubes” into surrendering preference upon other people off the liquor return it to the pot mouth I have ever seen? Of her heart was pounding at her CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS hobnobbing with my cousin, the their quarters for a glimpse of seems in rather poor taste, and it and add six peeled potatoes cut in­ course there are other adorable audacity, “ze letter E and ze let­ When mending big holes in details in the picture of complete governor, and Enid is probably “past, present and future,” but will take more than the Fords to to small pieces, two onions cut in­ ter R—no, B! I see a beeg, beeg children’s stockings, always weave amusing herself by collecting always hustled his crowd on to convince me personally that the to slices; half a red pepper cut up, loveliness that you present, but place — not your house — with your thread around the hole be­ really, your lips, like three rose Americana.” the next platform—“ Pitty Sing’s” thin squeaky tunes of “ Turkey in six cloves, 1 tablespoonful of chop­ ma-ny, ma-ny girls holding out fore you begin darning. It stays petals—” “ She must be awfully good," —as soon as the first flurry of in­ th Straw” and the jigs and pran- ped parsley, summer savory and zeir arms to you. You help zem. the whole mend. “ Oh, stop!” Sally cried with Sally whispered, adoration mak­ terest had died down and the .ings of the old dances are a bit sweet basil mixed, a pinch of sweet ing her voice lovely and wistful. crowd had become restive. You are va-ry, va-ry good.” marjoram and a bay leaf.^ Cut the childish anger, her small, red- “Rot!” Enid Barr laughed, but preferable to the new. OPEN SANDWICHES “She brought all the orphanage By this method, those who were beef and veal into small pieces and sandled foot stamping the plat­ a bright flush of pleasure spread Open sandwiches are being serv­ children to the carnival yesterday, faintly or belligerently dissatis­ SO SURPRISED the ham into dice, put them into form. “Why are you always over her fair face. “One ha,g to. ed frequently right now. Chopped you know.” fied with Sally’s crystal-gazing, at A Chicago youth recently bought the pot, together with 1-2 pound of mocking me, making fun of me? do something with ‘much moneys,’ eggs, mixed with a little 'onfpn, “Yes,” Van Horne shrugged, which she was becoming more a marriage license before asking tender, well boiled tripe cut up in­ I’ve begged you to let me alone—” doesn’t one? Listen, Princess roquefort cheese and cream inake arching his brows quizzically. “I adept with each performance, the girl to marry him. He seemed to small pieces and boil up once “Such ingratitude!” the man Lalla, if that is really your flame; delicious sandwiches. confess I was rather stunned, for were quickly placated by the awfully surprised when she would more; add two dozen small dum- sighed, but his narrowed eyes prove to me you are a real crystal- Enid doesn’t go in for personal sight of new wonders, for which not, and today mournfully reflects piings made of flour, eggs and m smiled at her delightedly. gazer! ‘ Tell me something I ’d TUNA FILLER charity. Huge fchecks and all no extra charge was made. on his wasted license money. But, or water, simmer gently for fully “I’m not mocking you. my dear that sort of thing— she’s endowed give almost anything to know—” half an hour and serve as hot as In making chicken pie, croquets Sally was straightening the after all, why should the youxh be child! I’m mocking, myself — if some sort of institution for She leaned forward tensely, her possible. or any other left-over dish, tuna black velvet drapery which cov­ so nickered at? In this, modern anyone. It recurs to me con­ ‘fallen girls,’ by the way—but it violet-blue eyes darkening with fish can be used with bits of chick­ ered the crystal stand, prepara­ world when men are more sought tinually that this is ah amazing has never seemed to amuse her to excitement and appeal until they en without detection. tory to returning to the dress than seeking, it’s not surprising Mary Graham Bonner, the author adventure that Arthur Van^Horne. play Lady Bountiful in person. were almost the color of Sally’s. tent for a rest between shows, ! that a youth should believe any says there is nothing much more of New York, Long Island' and Of course she may be nursing a “And whdt’s that, Enid?” a satisfactory in the way of a pro­ when a lovely, lilting voice, with I girl would be only too happy to Newport is so sedulously engaged secret passion for children, and mocking, amused voice inquired. motion in school gift than a book. a ripple of amusement in it, made marry him. upon! To paraplirase your own took this means to gratify it “ Do you want to know whether It helps build up a personal library GOITRE NOT A DISEi^ her gasp with surprise and con­ delightful defense. I’m really ‘not where her crowd could not rag I really love you? How can you for a young person and inculcates sternation. ^LIKING WIVES OVER that kind of a man.’ I assure you her about it.” ask! Of course I do!” A Sport Ensemble A Chinese-American restaurant that love of the ownership of hooks “Am I too late to have my for­ Milwaukee Doctor Makes Re­ I’m not in the habit of making “Hasn’t she any children of her Enid Barr, sprang to her feet keeper recently brought to the Oc­ that is such a comfort and such a tune told?” Enid Barr, gazing up The ensemble theme for sports is markable Discovery. , love to shov/ girls, no matter how own?” Sally asked. “But I suppose so hastily that the camp stool on smartly recognized in this two-piece cident his Oriental bride. He an­ joy throughout the years. When at Sally with her golden head adorable their mouths may be!” she’s too young—” which she had been sitting over­ costume featuri.ng a short jacket and nounces that he will send her to your son or, your daughter, your tilted provocatively to one side, Milwaukee, Wis.— It has .been “ I v.onder!” be mused. “Not at all,” Van Horne turned, anger and something like one-piece frock with pleated skirt college so that she may be “ com­ nephew or your niece, your favorite was immediately below the brought to light by scientific re­ “ Please go away,” Sally im­ laughed. “ She’s past 30, cer­ front. The Coat, No. 1516 is single pletely Americanized.” This little, cousin or your nicest young friend startled crystal-gazer, one of her fear blazing in her eyes. search that goitre is not a disease plored him. “It’s almost time for tainly, though she would never breasted with long revers, and plain masculine habit of making wives is promoted from one grade to a exquisite small hands swinging (To Be Continued) higher one it is a stimulating re­ and is not to be treated as such. my performance. Gus is bally- forgive, me for saying so. She’s back. Designed in sizes 16, 18 years, over till they conform to husband­ the silvery-green felt hat which ward to inscribe some book of in­ Dr. A. A. Rock, Dept. 762, Box hooing Jan now and I come next.” never bad any children; been 38 to 42 inches bust. Size 18 re­ ly ideals of what a woman should Sally had so much admired the What was it Enid Barr wanted quires 1% yards 54-inch material. terest to the young person who has 737, Milwaukee, Wis., a prominent “As I was saying, when you in­ married about 13 years, I think.” to know? the chapter. be does not seem to be American “ Oh, that’s too bad!” Sally’s day before. Read nett Price of pattern 15 cents. ' achieved that much scholastic goitre specialist for over 24 years, terrupted me,” Van Horne re­ The Dress No. 1485 has long or only. achievement. So, from time to time, has perfected a different method, of illliUlllllillinillllir short sleeves, and a straight bodice WED ON PEAKS treatment for his patients that :jia9 joined to a pleated skirt front, the And continuing to speak of proved remarkably successfuL This back being plain and in one piece. marriage, mountain guides of the MRS. ADA M. same method is now being used for Designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years. Alps have just revived an old cus­ a home treatment of goitre cases Size 18 (36 bust) requires yards tom of being wed ‘up in the snows . Home Page Editorial MERRIFIELD all over the country with astonish­ 39-inch material. Price of pattern on the highest peak which the Teacher of ing results. The Doctor states that ' Bridge M e 15 cents. Send 10 cents additional plighted twain can scale. The rea­ Mandolin I'eTior Banjo goitre is a condition which grows for n ew Spring Fashion Book. Giving the son for this is not given. Perhaps Banjo-Mandolin worse with neglect and recom­ Daily Health Service it’s a symbol of the endurance test Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo mends immediate attention- no Fireman ! Another which matrimony is. Ukulele Mando-Cello matter how small the growth may HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL appear. He strongly opposes need­ His Due ! BY W. W. WENTWORTH | Mandola Cello-Banjo Manchester Herald TODAY’S LIST Ensemble Playing tor Advanced less operations. Dr. Rock 1s ; the by World Famed Authority 1 (Abbreviations: A—ace; K—* Pattern Service. And here’s today’s installment Pupils. author of a book that tells iff a By Olive Roberts Barton ■king—0— queen; J—Jack; X— on that “Best Novel” List” : Agent tor Gibson Instruments. simple way about treating goitre lany card lower than 10.) Pattern No...... “The, Forest Lovers,” Hewlett; Odd Fellows’ Block at home. He has published this “Porgy ” Heyward; “Joanna God- hook at his own expense and 'will LARGE MUSCLES DO NOT men would exercise these muscles Price 15 Cents. At the Center.— Room 8. Mon­ ALWAYS MEAN STRENGTH better if their shirts were buttoned den,” Kaye-Smith; “The Constant day, Tuesday, Wednesday and send a copy free to anyone inter­ First came the burnished furnace Nymph,” Kennedy: “Emperor of ested. Write him today.— ^Ady. , in back instead of in front. crashing over cobblestones, sparks 1— ^What is the quick trick Thursday. Same ...... Portugallia,” Lagerlof; “ Sussex ■Women regularly exercise cer­ flying from its smoking chimney value of A Q 10? By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Gorse,” Kaye-Smith; “Orphan Is­ Editor Journal of the American tain muscles in the dressing pro­ and from the feet of its three milk- 2— What is the quick trick cess that are not called into play Size ...... land,” Macaulay: “God’s Stepchil­ Medical Association and of Hygeia, at all by the average man. white horses. value o f A Q J? the Health Magazine. Address ...... dren,” Millin; “Rough Justice, Since the disappearance of the Next, the hose-cart. Then came 3— ^What is the quick trick Montague; “ Girl Alive,” Nexo Dit- the hook-and-ladder, swaying peril­ long skirt measurements indicate ti; “Time of Man,” Roberts; The ously as it turned by snowy steeds. value of A I^? The time has passed when big greater strength in the leg mus­ The Answers Send your order to the “ Pat­ Peasants,” Reymont. muscles were taken as synonymous cles of women than used to be the At the head of the adventurous ■ 1— One and one-half. I- procession rode Chief Crow in his tern Dept., Manchester Evening White- Shapely-Smooth of strength. It is realized that co­ case. 2— Two. Herald. Manchester, Conn.’' ordination of muscular activity and buggy; at the rear raced half a 3— Two. proper control of muscles is just as hundred children. Over all the FUNERAL of course—professionally important. uproar could be heard the ominous .Collars In the development of the mus­ toll of the big fire-bell, laundered, And it’s the way you like cles certain ones are associated Then and now I have loved a Home Hints A California man has broken his with the fundamental activities of fireman. The picturesque pageant right arm four times in four years. them, too. life, such as sitting, picking up ob­ L ife’s Niceties has changed somewhat, but the And, with prohibition, too! jects and self-protection. These are firemen are the same. I wonder if No matter what kind you wear wa likely to develop first. HINTS ON ETIQUET we give these friends of the people Later on other muscles are call­ their due. have the proper equipment to launder ed into effect for such activities as Not only are they willing and them correctly. Sr are involved in dancing, heavy lift­ ready, like the sentinel at the gate, ing, throwing and playing. to protect the people from disas­ Measuring Machines 1. Is it customary now­ ter, but in their unoccupied mo­ Pure No matter how fussy you may be adays for an engaged girl nev ments they are helping in other Machines have been developed you’ll not be disappointed if we do the for measuring the powers of the ways that few people know about, \r er to appear in public with any Clean muscles to perform various activi­ man except her fiance? in roles of good Samaritans. work. ties, and comparative studies have If you have clothes or other m been made of children in various 2. If engaged couples con­ things to give away, and do not Best groups, as well as of adults in tinue having their own friends, know of a needy family, go to Collars—^white— shapely— smooth— many Industries. These studies what should they guard your nearest fire station. Every for fireman in town knows of people as they should be. Simply use the tele­ indicate that the strength of chil­ against ? who need help. What is more, noth­ phone. dren bears a fixed relationship lo 3. If either one of an en­ their body weight. ing will please him so much as to Health We make a specialty of floral de­ Men with easy jobs make bet­ gaged couple shows undue be of use. sign pieces for funerals, anniver­ Taxpayers who see firemen sit­ ter strength records at the end of jealousy over the other’s saries, Or any particular occasion PH O N E *180 ting idly in the sun are apt to criti­ a day than at the beginning. In friends, is it better to give up you have in mind: we can supply heavy work all workers show cize flTem. They do not stop to social events without each think that a soldier cannot be fight­ you on the shortest notice with the poorer strength records at the end most appropriate design for the oc­ other’s company? ing every minute of the day.' By of the day than at the beginning. casion, at just the price you wish In women the muscles of the The Answers the same token neither can a fire­ to pay. chest are less well developed than 1. No. man he fighting a- fire. 2. Any misunderstanding be­ But when occasion rises, no mat­ in men. A WELCOME LIGHT is shed .Back Muscles tween themselves or criticism ter how bitter the weather, he is Anderson Greenhouses from outsiders. there, ready to offer his life in over the front door , by this 153 Eldridge St. In women certain hack muscles wfought-iron and leadedrglass lan- aVe better developed than those 3. Certainly . an understanding your . service. In^he meantime he Tel. 2124 teru i' - pf menj and doctors suggest tbu^ should he reached on the subj^ect. iis doinjg more good than you know* ) \#^ ,

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mdhey from tk« itriekcn^ pltgrimi* [DOUG RINGS THE BELL The Klatteho Is heale from his touch by the ghrjire girl, Miss Soutbent. Charlotte Monti is a IN IDS NEXT PICTURE dancinig girl la an Ian, one of the Gaucho’s wonldbe captors. New stunta by Doug eontrlbate to SOUTH METHODIST (Coat’d.) “ The' Gaucho»*^ Opening at (Continned from Page 3) the Bible itself. Of course, there is his adventure*. Riding feats, leap- a place for hero tales and nature State Tomorrow, Is His (Continued from Page 3) Ihg and bolas throwing are aehlevi^ :he day’s Lesson, of how Jesus set study and the like in chll^en’s Best; Vaudeville and Fea> with customary skill. The presence His face against divorce, and gave education: but that place is not in tu|ies Here Today. of two heroines affords much inter­ the Sunday School, wl ere the time Topic for meditation, “ Identifica­ the Christian interpretation of mar­ tion Marks of the True Disciple.” est to the narrative, and until: the riage, we find Him also delivering is all too short to teach tho book it­ Read Galatians Chapter six. Douglas Fairbanks again rings very end of the picture it remains and critics say, ^ e Magna Charta of childhood. self wherein Jesus is to be fdund. I THURSDAY— the bell’ with his new United Ar­ uncertain whkher the miracle girl Parents had brought their little wonder if He does not again grow 8:15— A comedy drama, “ Come tists production, Douglas Fairbanks or the mountain girl will be bis children to have the Master touch indignant at these stupid disciples Out of the Kitchen” will be pre­ as The Gaucho, which opens to­ choice. *two years ahead ihem: for always and everywhere in our own day who are keeping sented by the Epworth League at morrow for three days at the State The settings and photography are fathers and mothers have coveted the little ones from Him? Cheney Hall. Don’t miss Itl theater. Romance, tense action, impressive. The former are mainly best for their children. The One detail in the story must be FRIDAY— originality of treatment and cap­ by Carl Oscar Borg, and the latter officious disciples tried to hinder pointed out. The parents asked only 2:30— The Woman’s Home Mis­ tivating humor characterize this by Tony G. Gandio. Seldom has so ^is, on the assumption that phrlst that Jesus might touch their chil­ sionary Society will hold a meeting story of the South American bord­ elaborate and artistic a scene as the Bad more important work on hand dren: instead. He took them up in at the church. Mrs. Lewis Rose of er. shrine city been presented to the than showing favor to boys and Hiu arms put His hands upon them, Hartford, will speak. Subject, “ In­ The star appears as a Robin Hood screen. The spirit of the south girls. and blessed them. How much great­ ternational Goodwill.” Members of of the pampas, the dauntless cap­ countries is ably presented in an Whereupon Jesus grev. indig­ er Christ’s givings always are than the W. F. M. S. and the W. C. T. tain of a band of outlaw riders, who abundance of local color, with nant. It is thrilling to see the gentle people’s askings! U. are especially Invited and all captures a beautiful shrine city un­ throngs of picturesque peons and Jesus angry, and to recount the others interested will be cordially der the nose of the usurper’s troops. townfolk. • welcomed. The Fairbanks of old is in a freshly The State Is featuring five big reasons therefor. As Mark tells. He SEVEN SENTENCE SERMOnI 3:45— Preparatory membership entrancing setting and he plays vaudeville acts and two features was displeased with His disciples, class. His cabinet, and rebuked them; for with the bravado and whimsical today. A drop of honey catches more 7:00— Boy Scout meeting chang­ ardor suitable to the clime and its in the thought of the great Teacher files than a hogshead of vinegar.— ed from Tuesday. there was no other work so im­ emotional people. Senator Robinson (Indiana) English Proverb. The outstanding event of the says the Teagot Dome scandal portant as laying a shaping hand week will be the Epworth League From beginning to end, “ Douglas Body by F u lle r upon the head of a child. Play on Thursday evening. This is Fairbanks as The Gaucho” holds Its really started in the Wilson ad­ How can we expect a harvest of audience. The mystery of the shrine, ministration. We’ll not get any ' To the abashed and astounded thought who have not had a seed a very commendable effort on the^ twelve, and to the crowds listening part o f the young folks of the" the towering peaks, the battles of real thrills out of this oil investi­ time of character?— Henry David the Gauchos, the grim odds which gation until they get, back to and beholding, Jesus laid down a Thoreau. church. If you come you will not * 'T w o years in appearance and mechanically,** says kingdom principle which has alter­ only enjoy an evening of fun but face the hero and the lure of gold Thomas Jefferson’s regime. H. F. Blanchard of Motor . . . “ New in every respect. and fair women are powerful ele­ Gives the impression of being in a much higher price ed tho entire conception of religion There is so much good in the worst you will also help to Increase the and of education; proceeds for the Building Fund. ments for screen success. class,’* A. F. Denham of Motor Age . . . “ An important of us. advance in the art o f car building,** Walter C. Boynton in “ Suffer the little children to The church orchestra will play. Lupe Velez, as the wild “ girl of And so much bad in the best of us. the mountains,” appears In fascin­ Automotive Daily News. come unto me; forbid them not: That it ill behooves any one of us. Those participating in the cast are Lehigh Coal for to such belongeth the king- Florence Wilson, Marion Brook­ ating contrast to the “ girl of the To find fault with the rest of us. ings, Ruth Nyman, Charlotte Rel- miracle,” played by Eve Southern, HARD WHITE ASH .. dom of God. Verily I say unto — Anon. chard, Ruth Lippinsott, Franklin whose spiritual power over the Gau­ According to men whose New roominess and silenced ' you. Whosoever shall not receive Richmond, Fred Rogers, Kenneth cho leader evokes the jealousy of NO BETTER opinions count, there is the interiors provide new com­ the kingdom of God as a little The wise question is not, “ Is Anderson, Arthur Krob, Francis the other. Doug Is betrayed into spirit, of tomorrow in this fort and enjoyment. child, he shall in no wise enter Christ Divine?” but “ What is ,God Burr and Robert Wilson. Secure the hands of the usurper, but the therein. And He took them in CASH PRICES new Oldsmobile Six. like?”— William Temple. your tickets at fifty ce'nts from repentent madcap brings the dusky A score o f other new chassis His arms, and blessed them, lay­ Thomas ^Prentice or from the horde of plainsmen to his rescue. A new, high-*omprc8sion and body features—features Ask, and it shall be given you; STOVE...... $15.00 ing His hands upon them.” church office. The aged padre and the shrine girl seek, and ye shall find, knock, and 55 h. p. engine offers an which heretofore have ' Highbrow pedagogues, especial­ The official board has granted are saved from the scaffold, while it shall be opened unto you.— Mat­ abundance o f smooth, quiet, identified high priced cars— ly in that misty realm called “ reli­ the pastor a leave of absence to at­ vast herds of steers, stampeded by thew 7:7. CHESTNUT . . . $14.75 economical power resulting definitely establish this gious education,” are trying to tend the general conference at the wily Gaucho, rout the usurper’s make psychological experiments out Kansas City. The Pastor will leave in flashing get-away, speed, new Oldsmobile^ix as the If all the good people were clever. the first of next week In order to forces from the city. of little children; and to change Gustav von Seyffertltz is an ad­ EGG ...... $14.75 and long-lived endurance. Fine Car of Low Price. the whole basis of Sunday School And all clever people were good. be there by May first. The world would be nicer than eyer The last Special Musical service mirable figure as the relentless teaching. In our day’s muddy-mind­ usurper, as Is his lieutenant, well The smart lines TWODOOR SEDAN Drive it and learn ed mood, they are having incredi­ We thought that it possibly will be presented on Sunday even­ PEA ...... $11.25 and rich finish of w hy thousands are ing, May 6th, when the choir, as­ portrayed by Michael Vavitch. ble and perilous leeway: but the could. new Fisher bodies buying Oldsmobile — Elizabeth Wordsworth. sisted by the quartet of the Brick Charlie Stevens, a familiar face in sound sense of parenthood is sure church on Fifth avenue, will sing the Fairbanks pictures, acts the BUCKWHEAT. . $9.50 match the advanced — w hy engineers to call all teachers of the young Parker’s “ Hora Novissima.” treacherous Gaucho aide. Nigel de engineering of en­ /. o. b. Lansing axid critics declare back to the Jesus principle. To lead O do not pray for easy lives: pray Brulier, as the padre, again reveals the child to know Christ, and to to be stronger men; do not pray for Extra charges 50c a ton for gine and chassis. Excise Tax and Spare it two years ahead. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. his fine acting ability In scenes call­ Tire Extra. love Him and to obey His word, 13 tasks equal to your powers; pray Rev. H. O. Weber. ing for emotional conflicts. Fred coal carried in. the whole of religious education. for powers equal to your tasks; de Silva Is seen as an inebriated To that end, in the home and in the then the doing of your work will be ^nday school, 9 a. m. cavalryman intent upon capturing Sunday School, the boy and the no miracle— but you will be a English service, 10 a. m. the outlaw. A1 MacQuarrie, as the girl should be taught the words of miracle.— Phillips Brooks. German sendee 11 a. m. victim of the “ black doom,” gives Harry E. Seaman O l d s m o b il e For the Week. watchers a shudder, as he hovers on PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Johik Tamosltls of South Manches­ Monday 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts. the outskirts of the shrine extorting 256 Center St. ter, and William Kripes of Hart­ Tuesday 7:30 p. m.— Young WAPPING ford. Tuesday morning the young Peoples Society will give a recep­ couple went on their hojieymoon to tion for the cast who took part In See the New Sport Roadster and Sport Coupe, Now on Display the recent play. - The Wapping Center schools have Washington and New York. They at Our Showroom. all had one hundred per cent lor will return Saturday evenims to Thursday 2 p. ni.— The ladles the past two weeks, in the. banking their new home In Hartford. sewing will meet at the home deposit system. of Mrs. C. Matson, 446 Parker Mr. Camp, state inspector visited street, SPRING TIME CrawSoFd Auto Supply Co. our schools on last Tuesday and Thursday 6:15 p. m.— Willing had many words of praise, for the TEST ANSWERS Workers Society. 103 Center Street. Phone 1174 progress our schools are making. Thursday 7:.30— Senior choir. Is Painting and Papering Time Friday 7:30— English choir. On Friday morning the pupils Here is one solution to the LET­ Saturday 9 to 11 German and Why put it off? Speak to us about it now—today! of the fifth, sixth, seventh and TER GOLF puzzle on the comics ■r*l eighth grades, were taken to Hart­ page: religious instruction. We’ll do the job the way you want to have it done--the ford in three large school busses, right way! to the state armory to see the In­ A LIFE SAVER dustrial Art Exhibit which is being “ Cap’n our foghorn won’t Something New Something Better work!” Canvass and Metal Ceilings. held there. Q. A 1 N “WHAT??!!” Last Tuesday the boys of Wap­ “ Lor’ bless ye, cap’n, if you can Estimates Furnished oft Request. ping schools and the Union school say that every ten seconds in the boys played a game of base-ball. G A 1 N same voice we’re saved.”— Pear­ The score was 13 to 2 in favor of son’s Weekly. Union school. Mrs. Elsie Nichols, wife of Ar­ G- R 1 N AND DRIVING FORCE JOSEPH C. BENSON nold G. Nichols, formerly of this "What Is the strongest water 61 Cambridge Street place, was taken to the St. Mary’s power?” hospital at Waterbury last Tuesday o* Q. 1 P “ Women’s tears.” — Ulk, Berlin. where an operation for appendicitis w'as performed, Mrs. Nichols, is getting along very nicely. D R 1 P Miss Janette Burger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Burger, and Irwin Wilson Taylor, are to be D R O P married at their lyjme at 144 South Main street. South Manchester this afternoon. Oaklyn Filling Station The Christian Endeavor Society will hold their meeting at 6:30, Sunday evening, subject will be, "Why and How Should Christians Support the Eighteenth Amend­ The Big Specta/ Week End Prices ment?” The references are found in Exod. 21:28-29, Prov, 23:29-32. The leader will be Miss Gertrude Song Hits Special offers on tires of known quality and value enables you to purchase a tire of Preetag. which you already know the quality and value, at a price BELOW THAT VALUE the dif­ The regular churdh service will ference is a saving to your pocketbook. be held at 7:30 with a lecture by • the pastor on Norway, which will be of Today Special offers on Tires of unkown qu^ty, and value, or in other words, factory sec­ Illustrated by lantern slides. onds, unknown brands or what we call Gyp tires, means confusion and no saving to you The marriage of Charles Rukus, My Ohio Home as no standard of quality or value can be placed on such tires. of Wapping, and Miss Anna Tamosi- Ramona tls of South Manchester, took place at the Holy Trinity church of Hart­ Down South ford, at nine o’clock, Monday morn­ Dream River ; 30x31/2 31x4 32x4 32x4^2 33x4^ 30x31/2 FEDERAL FE D E R A L ing by Rev. John J. Ambot. 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Her maid of Away Down South in honor was Veronica Matarlls and the best man was Joseph Rukus. Heaven All Tires Federal Firsts and carry full mileage guarantee. If our tires give yon Why not get a ticket. Buy a dollar’s worth. The winner Ihsf year had a credit The maid of honor wore a light Sweet heart of Sigma Chi satisfaction tell the worl^, if not tell Us. of $125.00. Gasoline, Oil and Grease enough to last him until January 1st at our ex­ lavender georgette gown. Three pense. You m^y be just as lucky. other bridesmaids were Miss Mary Hear These To^y Others sell for less, we sell for less than that. Rukus of Wapping, Miss Anna Bar- ris of New York and Miss Lena Willamitis of Windsor. All were dressed in light pink with a bou- quelf of light pink roses. The KEMP'S Have Your Car Greased Today ushqra were Anthony Tamositis and Springs Sprayed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiimitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiii

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FLAPPER FANNY SAYS. SKIPPY [!. SENSE »«i NONSENSE I « A signature to a check has been ^ ir •fiMc sent by radio. The worst of it is, 3 *nu5 W a v . A “ no funds” can also be sent by the same process. If a radio sound really travels I rM* WHitr mftv. N' six times around the world in a S A Livrtt lAitK second it doesn’t make much dif­ ference if you don’t happen to WiVK catch it the first time. VoOft U^WiVH The two things that will make MO/.A3X5 AH* '' radio reception rotten in the near future are summer and politics.

EMtl. The chief advantage of a sermon liMf by radio is that you can turn a J/J little dial and avoid feeling self- conscious when the collection Is an­ nounced. In the way of foud loUd speak­ ers auctions have it all iver ac­ tions. \\ The radio troubles of the Bouse, REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. 0<»28. BT NIA SERVICE. INC at Washington, c- \ hardly be des­ 192^Tcrcy L. CnSof, Ci9tnl Fm Amb., Idc.v cribed as static. Hetrodining howls Men must be getting braver; you and squeals would be more des­ criptive. never see one hiding behind a wo­ Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE man's skirts nowadays. Most radio sets resemble a care­ ful engineer. They whistle at every By Gene Ahehi station and crossing. Mrs. Wickham—So you’re mov­ h has m e ing to ’.' ^Y! _M£duu^ BAD LUCK APE Mrs. Anderson— Yes, John swore P £ A P m N £ ! H ^ ‘S oM s o M e M c^A VAhAZXiapcratie] PALS / 9 ^ IF'-TMeV iMUllfeP Me he’d get Cuba on the radio or know the reason why. IS A UlLL-0’--1H£'\4lSP A L L -T rim m i k StT -To c a w s V oarfALL -rf^AdKs? A MAK^r -fM' fidLP X. COULP LIFY; I'P Tins sor.No.s .\l l w e t Radio might be all right, but the average woman would rather lis­ ■oiJlY lasX \aeeic I c o u l d AWAV get MEliRtriS ten in on a party telephone line. Hav/e m a p B ir r * lU BOiM APMSl-ive.^ This one sounds as if it might m be all wet, but it’s a pretty good A venerable old Scot purchased •tMRii MV OUiU SrfOPlPKYt I . B A D letter golf puzzle, nevertheless. a little radio^set, and a few days b l i m p l v p a s s e d i-r \t ' according to the letter golf editor, liked it. I ^BAP LacK?-^E6AP^ I AM vlrfM oU'f OIL, tD but you may bo able to beat his ‘‘Well, it’^ aw richt to listen to, ’ j A SPECIALIS-Y lU C A Y cH solution on another page. I he replied, ‘‘but those bulbs are nao j OH v V o r W iu u ' so gud to read by.” i BAD LU C t^N I'^M MlSFOPHtiUES HAP 'THf p o - f o h i m WHPIsf H^ srTEP-soU I= By the time one has kept a re­ h i m ! A 1 N ceiving set in repair for a year or two, radio loses something of its mystery. Nothing is ootained without a lot of trouble, except a lot of H trouble.

A man has less courage than a RED. rtcrC woman. Try to imagine one with 12 StlACK*^ cents in his pocket when trying on seven suits of clothes. AtAAiSlfeS 'fHOO&Ht 'S' -foi-P You -n> H€f\t "THE D o fig Dentist— Now. I’m not r -h'.g to a Y ts/l»>ler o ’ct-OdH, hurt you, so just— Up THIS YAI^P pofV New Patient— Cut cut the pro­ <>—I D R O P fessional chatter, old man. I’m a dentist myself. THE RULES Sylvia— All my ancestors were 1— The idea of letter golf is toblondes. • change one word to another and do Jack—‘Then you co.-.o from pre­ it in par, a given number of strokes. ferred stock. Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Ask me another: IVhy is a bullet HEN. like a lucky golf player? Answer: 2— You can change only one let­Because it occasionally makes a hole in c ic. ter at a time. M 3— You must have a complete liSERVfS- CO . word, of common usage, for each “ There!” exclaimed the society jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ editor with satisfaction as she in­ C 1926. 6Y NCA SCAVICC. INC. tions don’t count. serted a couple of French phrase.s. (^Fontaine Fo>. 1929 The Bel) Brnd *>✓ U. S. 4— The order of letters cannot be“ That gives a perfectly innocent changed. news item the appearance of a scandal.” By Crane The old man is the head of the The election pot is beginning to WASHINGTON TUBBS D family and he’s the one that gets boil— the headacnes.” Add apple sauce, bologna, banana (kOm K TELL "BOLL oil! CtOlUSl Otpiufl . ^ 7 1 FOOMD \T! I DAvl^OM. S1bP HIM, Let us cntieavor to live so that Who v.:o it that referred to the " ^ . 1 FOUMO t>'REAL 602Y-STO P HIM* when v*e come to die even the un­ latest styles as the dawn of a nude dertaker will be sorry. day? OOR Y«6ASURE, mm \

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Don’t Forget the Date, April 26 cut Trolley Company. Lieberg baa for him to do both Jobs and tbe THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT AT CHENEY HALL been on the force something more police commissioners want only su­ 8-Act Comedy than a year. Obce before he ten­ pernumerary men who are ayalla-, dered bis resignation but withdrew ble for duty. Lieberg’s resignation, BeedioTcn Glee Chli ‘^Ceme Ont ol the Kitchen” it. however, was submitted of his own; accord. Helge E. Peanon, Doctor • . In Aid of Bniiding Fund of Patrolman Lieberg’s stated rea­ MIm Et» M. Johnion, Accompanlat S. M. E. Church son for resigning is because he is Groceries will be given as prizes asfllitod by '- Tickets 50 cents. unable to get anything but a night at tbe whist party to be held In the. THE GLORIA TRUMPETERS, run as motorman for the trolley West Side Recreation Center to­ New York MODERN-OLD FASHION company. This makes It Impossible night at 8:16. EARL BELLIS, Tenor,' Worcester and Other Artists DANCING HIGH SCHOOL HALL City View Dance Hall Special Reduced Prices On Tuesday Evening, April 24, at S' O’clock. Keeney Street In a time of bereavement, people are EVERY SATURDAY EVENING guided by instinct in their chance of a PRIZE FOX TROT EPWORTH LEAGUE PLAY funeral director. And the natural Manchester Green choice of Holmes service by a growing HIGH GRADE COMEDY circle of Manchester people is significant SAT. EVE. APRIL 21 of our. reputation in this community. Weiman’s Orch.— Beebe, Proiiipteiv RANGES Admission 50c. ■ “Come Out of the Kitchen” Lady assistant always in attendance. I Has Had Diligent Rehearsal ABOUT TOWN ! F6r Thursday’s Performance These Gas Ranges Are New But Have Been Used as Samples to Dis­ The Epworth League, to raise Jfitttrrttl IParlora money for the building fund of the 25lv.^. iltafn irtreet play to Customers— Everyone a Good Value and Carries Our Guarantee. The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s South Methodist church, will give IPliontS Hay*406>2, Episcopal church will open their on Thursday night, April 26, at sale of home-made foods at the Cheney Hall, the three-act play Hale’s store basement this after­ “ Come Out of the Kitchen.’’ by noon at 2:;U). E. Thomas. It was founded on SPECIAL the story of the same title by Alice Eureka Roper North Methodist Ladies’ Aid Duer Miller. members wifi conduct a sale of On its presentation at the George used clothing and househoid arti­ M. Cohan Theatre, New York, in cles, Friday afternoon and evening. 1916, the ilay was reclaimed by the Demonstration and Sale Apartment Size April 27. The rummage sale will critics as one of the cleverest come­ yO»1CXXXXXXXXXX50»XXX36XX56XXXXXXXX^^ be licld in the vacant store in the dies of the season, and since then, Coughlin building on Depot Square. wherever glren, it has been Joyous­ Gas Rai^e Friends are requested to have ly received. It has many exciting of the famous I heir donations at the store in the and funny episodes and brims with PUON forenoon, or they will be called for farcial situations., l).v notifying the chairman, .Mrs. The scene is laid in a southern Gas Range Henry Stanley. mansion, and the plot deals with the situation of a group of young GARLAND m d HOSTESS •Miss Emma Colvm- has returned southern aristocrats who are sud­ GOOD THINGS TO EAT to her nome on Woodbridgc street denly faced with the necessity of $29.50 after spending tlie major part of household management, in • which AMERICA’S FOOD AGAIN the winter at West Palm beach. On they sadly lack experience. Real the trip north she visited in St. Au­ pathos appears at times suddenly A few days ago we took the small risk of stat­ GAS RANGES 39.50 gustine and other places. $ dispelled by the utterly ridiculous ing, right out In meeting and quite on our owu A cabinet type Eureka gas hook, that the people of America, are the best fed The South .Manchester Salvation Rehearsals have been many and range finisheci in white and ALL THIS WEEK industrious and the cast has striven in the world. If anybody had disputed it we’d .\rmy band will spend Sunday in have had to run to the books and dig out the sup­ black enamel with nickel trim­ to present a keeping with the repu­ A special representator, direct from the Roper apartment size gas Middletown as flie guest of the porting facts. But nobody did. Of course uot. mings. Equipped with an •Middletown corps of the Salvation tation gained in past performances Detroit, Michigan, Stove Company, will be range with the famous Roper by the young people of this church. Everybody knows it’s so. 18x15 inch oven, separate broil­ •Army. A number of concerts will But it happens that some figures on that very with us all next week demonstrating the Gar­ ventilated oven, size 14x18 be given in Middletown churches The cast follows: er, a giant and three regular Oliva Dangerfield (alias Jane question have Just appeared, compiled by Johns land and Hostess gas ranges. Come in and inches. A goodjooking blaee-jquarter enameled ijrange, fu ll size. Three-quar­ fully finished with white enameled door pan­ Bassett picked the little girl up ; in white and gray. Equipped ter enameled, white enamel fin- and drove her to the hospital where | els, splashers and a burner box tray. 18-inch with Utility drawer, 18x16 inch shed with gray and nickel trim­ a physician said she had a bump ; oven, broiler, pilot light, one large apd three enameled lined oven, simmer, mings. »' Equipped with an 18- on her head and a possible fracture regular size burners. A range built to meet of the ankle. Bassett reported the ! broiler, a giant and three regu­ inch, Ventilated, porcelain lined American Gas Association specifications. matter to the police immediately, i lar size burners. This stove oven; pilot light; broiler and He said he was not driving over Connected for gas in your home with the is made according to and ap­ giant and regular size burners. 1.5 or 20 miles on hour. | usual ihstiallation. proved by the A. G. A. testing Will not rust, chip or crack laboratories. from heat. Approved and made according to the A. G. A . FOOD SALE and Good Housekeeping Saturday 2:30 p. m. | tute specifications. J. W. HALE CO.’S STORE ] Ladies’ Guild, St. Mary’s Episcopal * Chnrcli. Make your life insurance do $89 W ATKINS BROTHERS what you mean it to do Roper J ^ i u t p r a l Eurdca 's _ « VOU wouldn’t give your wife a check for But suppose a regular guaranteed $10,000 or $20,000 and say to her, monthly income will not fully meet your Colored ^ i r p c t u r s 1 «• “ Here’s a check. It’s all I have. Invest requirements. Perhaps some member o*f 1- i it as you please or as anyone suggests, but your family is not in good health and may Full Enameled don’t ask for my advice.” need extra money from time to time. In Roberr K Anderson other words, your family's needs are such Yet you are doing that very thing if you that money must be made available in have made your life Insurance payable to Phone: ^00 or 748-2 her in a lump sum. emergencies— and at someone’s discretion. Gas Range In that event your counsellor will advise 4 It is not our purpose to point out the you to appoint a reliable trust company or ! unfortunate results that may follow, but bank to act as trustee of your life insur­ Gas Range rather to remind you that there are ways ance as well as any other property you $79.00 for you to make sure your life insurance may leave. And you can instruct the will do what you mean it to do. trustee to use bis discretion in emergencies SUNDAY DINNER so that the plan will be flexible enough to Installed In fact, there are two ways, each of meet sudden and unexpected calls for $139 which has its own advantages. Yet nei­ more money. (As illustrated) at the ther should be selected until you have con­ $69.50 sulted a trained counselor and received Whichever methpd is employed, your the benefit of his experience and advice. wife and family will be relieved of many This Roper gas range carries worries. And the responsibility for the Sappose, for example, you want to have investment of your life insurance will be Garland G|as Range out the new mode of color in some of your life insurance paid in cash to shifted to a strong flnanclal institution This Eureka gas range is the home. A beautiful gray HOTEL SHERIDAN take care of the immediate needs of your beautifully finished in gray an

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