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VOL. X U ., ^ 0 . 82. Classified Advertising on Page 6 MANCHESTER, €01^., THURSDAY, JANUARY, 6, 1927. PAGES) ‘ W r TAR M u rderer RUSH WOMEN, ROTA w m . DISSOLVE Culinary Queen TO BE SCRAPED CHILDREN, OUT MARCONI MARIUAGE SEEN IN U. S. ORDERS OFF EmYBODY OF C n PERIL Pact to Be Voidied by Catholic Church on Ground of "Conditions”— ^Recalls Anna Gould’s Case. ACCUSES KEEOGG Blanket Absolution For Ball Hankow Mobs Swarm Over Rome, Jan. 6— ’The petition of; nature of the Imposc^bilUy of . the IN MEXICAN L IR E Senator GugUelino Marcoini that ^is match accomplishing the natural Players Besmirched By British Concession, Hard marriage to the . Hon.' Beatrlcjb aims o f marriage. O’Brien be annulled by the Rota Striking evidence of the drastic Fighting Reported; Amer­ tribunal will be granted, R was limits set to marriage annulments Risberg, Nearly Certain, learned today. The annulment will may be found in the repeated at­ Wheder Asks Senate Probe be published shortly. tempts of the Count Boni de Cas-' Declares Walsh. icans Believed Safe. The annulment will be granted, tellane to have he Rota annul his' it is understood, on the grounds marriage to Anna Gould, now the Of Insdgatkm of Story To Close Ports, Bottling that the marriage contract contain^ Duchess de Talleyrand. By DAVIS J. IVALSH. Shanghai, Jan. 6.— A most criti­ ed a written agreement that if the Evidence in the Boni de Castel- By State Dept Up Liberals; Storm of Pro­ marriage proved unsuitable steps lane case before the Rota tribunal, Chicago, Jan, 6.— Blanket abso­ cal situation existed at Hankow to­ for a divorce might be' tgken by which brings to light interesting lution for players, coaches and day where Chinese mobs swarmed either party. details o(^ a marriage ceremony test Aroused is Senate over the British concession, des­ The Rota officials made it eip- that held the attention of Ameri­ Washington, Jan. b.— A sweep­ managers, past and present, who Harold F. 'Webster, admitted ^ ' ing investigation of charges that pite repeated official assurances by phatic that annulments of mar­ can society more than thirty years , were named in Swede Risherg’s that, he slew his mother-in-law, riages must be based upon evl^i Famed as a .. cook throughout the state department influenced ago, is contained in the Rota rec­ Washington, Jan. 6— Abandon­ strictly personal expose of major Mrs. Catherine Gallaway, at Hemp­ the Cantone^ authorities of pro­ dence of facts or occurrences prior ords in this case, records which Great Britain vis Mrs. Rosa Lewis. the . Associated Press to carry an league baseball, was deemed inevi­ stead, Long Island. Robbery, not tection for foreign lives and prop­ to the marriage--that: the church have become available. . From the range,, she rose to o-wnec inspired story regarding alleged ment by the state department oi domestic troubles, as he declared, erty. limits itself to declaring null and Count Boni de Castellano’s peti­ of the Cavendish .-Hotel,; London, Bolshevist acUvitles in Mexico was the last pretense rf neutrality in table to^lay in spite of the fact that and chef to royalty. She. recently is now suspected as his motive. It was reported that heavy street void (only those mar'iages which it tion for annulment was made on demanded on. the floor of the Sen­ the Nicaraguan civil war— reflect­ a further and final airing of the arrived in New ;York. . ' , ate this afternoon by Senator fighting has broken out there. believes to ; huve been vitiated grounds that both before and after ed by the. lifting of the embargo on ' blacklisted player’s charges still whenXtoey were celebrated. It was his marriage Anna Gould had de­ Wheeler, DenSocrat of Montana. The British consul-general has arms to the hard-pressed Diaz . was to be accounted for in Judge ordered the evacuation of all also wpaphasized that unhappy clared her intention of divorcing, ■Wheeler nrgqd that the Senate foreign relations, committee con­ Landis’ somewhat semi-public in­ KILL THE DRINKERS! British women and children, and marriages are never annulled un­ forces, and the landing of addition­ three boatloads of these refugees less there is evidence of a i>hysicul (Contlnned on Paga 2.) duct the inquiry and summon Sec­ al American marines to frustrate ner office tomorrow. The prepon­ the advances of the Liberal revolu­ were hurrying to Shanghai today. retary of State Kellogg along with derance of rebuttal testimony tak­ tionists under Sacasa— aroused a DRYS URGE M ELO N Although the American consul has officials of the Associated Press, en yesterday made a general ac­ International News Service and veritable storm of opposition In the not yet ordered the evacuation of FOR GUNS, MAYBE Senate today. quittal of all concerned almost a American women and children, DR. U C K E Y TALKS CONN. INTERSTATE United Press, to learn the truth of the charges. “ This is Inter-'^entlon,” said Sen­ certainty. many of them have left the Biitish ator Borah, Republican of Idaho, concession and are also enroute to I f the charges are proved over It was offered by , Treasdry Gets Many Letters Kellogg’s recent denial, made in chairman of the Senate foreign re­ among the greatest players of the Shanghai. TO MEN’ S LEAGUE BUS TAX IS VALID Seized Shp Claire Mattien lations committee. “ Under the cir­ Five U. S. Ships There response to a House resolution of modern generation; inquiry, Wheeler declared, the sec­ cumstances and conditions existing The American legation at Peking and Donie Bush, Chicago and Pitts­ Calling For More Poison retary of state should he dismls-» in Nicaragua it is nothing else.” burgh managers; , the as reported as not unduly alarmed Profound Mystery; Had “ It is an act of war,” declared j for the safety of Americans in sed. great Georgian whose name has re­ Reads Anderson’s Storf Senator Norris, Republican of Ne­ In Alcohol i Hankow, inasmuch as Admiral Hartford Pastor the Princi­ Constitutional Court Denies mained under something of a cloud Wheeler i.._. . . pub­ braska, while Senator 'Wheeler, j Hough of the American Asiatic Neither Aboard. as a result of unsustained charges lished by Paul Y. A.,.. .„oU, a Democrat of Montana, asserted that j fleet is at the scene with five that he engaged in a betting coup; pal Speaker at Banquet at Injunction to Concern Washington correspondent for the “ the mask Is now oft the State De­ Clarence Rowland, American American warships for the protec- Washington, Jan. 6.— Public Stv Louis Post-Dispatch, Charging partment’s policy.’’ Wheeler has a League umpire. And, Infact, all ; tion of American interests. Other New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 6.— opinion is divided on the question the state department with having resolution pending demanding the who were named in Risberg’s now vessels were enroute to Hankow Local Chnrck. Fighting IC Tales of the briny deep that have inspired the Associated Press story immediate recall of the marines famous process known as “slough­ of poisoned liquor. Secretary of today. from Nicaragua. ing” ball games. Every one called the Treasury Mellon disclosed to­ echoed and re-Mhoed since the find­ on “ Mexican' Bolshevism.” The It was reported that all British story set forth that representatives To Close Sacasa’s Port to the stand entered emphatic and, day that telegrams are pouring and other foreign women and chil­ ing of the ship Marie Celeste at sea, The State Department, it was Rev. Dr. John N. Lackey, pastOT New Haven, Jan. 6— The state of like a phantom vessel, with her of the three leading hress servic­ in some cases, convincing denials into 'the Treasury from all parts of dren were evacuated last night learned, has given Admiral Lati­ o f the allegations. o f the Central Baptist, church of Connecticut has the constltutiqual equipment in order, the tables all es were called to the State Depart­ mer, the American commander, the country, either protesting from Ichang and Kiukiang, and ment by Assistant Secretary of i Sticks to Story. Hartford and one of the best known right to tax interstate ' pa'ssengei: set for dinner, but without a soul blanket authority to close the ports against the poisoning of liquor,, ad­ that virtually all other Cantonese- State Robert E. Olds, “ on a mat­ Risberg, however, stuck to his held Yangtse ports are being sim­ preachers In the state, was the busses for use of the state’s roads. on hoard, were nearly rivaled 'when at Puerto Cabezas, Sacasa’s capital, story that in September, 1917, the vocating a continuation of the the mystery of the Steamer (jiaire ter of importance.” Olds then told and Rio Grande Bar,) on the east present policy, or demanding that ilarly evacuated. principal speaker last night at the Such is the decision handed down the newspapermen that .the depart­ all and sever­ All men from the various points Mattieu remained unexplained to­ coast, to the storing or movement alcohol denaturants be made even annual banquet and’ business ses­ here today in the case of the Inter* ment desired publicity on the. alleg­ ally had contributed $45 each to a have been concentrated in the day. of Liberal army supplies. With pool he alleges was raised to re­ more deadly. sion of the Men’s League, of the state Busses Corporation against W. The Claire Mattieu, sailing, under ed action of Mexico. In “ spreading Bluefields also under American na­ Treasury officials said that most British concession at Hankow. All H. Blodgett and o'her state offi­ a stream of Bolshevism through ward Detroit for having “slough­ foreign, residents of the outlying Center Congregational church. The a Nicaraguan registry, cleared Hali- val control as a neutral zone, the ed” ' a series to the Sox earlier in of the big consumers of Industrial cials, by a constitutional court of: -fax, N. S., with a cargo of . liquor, Central America,” the story con­ entire east coast is about bottled alcohol are unanimous in advocat­ districts are now inside the con­ banquet was held in, the church three federal judges who sat in the tinued. Two of the press associa­ the month. Nor did he retreat from cession. ’merchandise and. malls, hound- for up so far as Sacasa is concerned. his position when witness follow­ ing the use of wood alcohol as a hall. case In September. tions dJeclined to carry the story Gen. Son Wins Fight St.-'Pierre, Miquelon. That* w$a the. This bottling-up process of the ed with almost monotonous repeti­ denaturant. They pointed out to His Topic tnjnnctton Denied day before Christmas. ' 'Today shb without the- State Department as- ports will effectually prevent Saca­ tion of testimony to the effect that Mellon that the use of wood alco­ General Sun Chuang-Fang, com­ Dr. Lackey took for l^is theme The Interstate Busses Corpora­ -SiUming off^ al responsibility,'An- mander of the northern forces, in lies In New; Bedford harbor, de-- sa receiving any arms and ammuni­ the pool was a reward to Detroit hol has continued tor 20 years or “ The Measurement of a Man.’’ ^In tion's application for an injitiactlon dermn added, but subsequently the tion from Mexican sources, it Is be­ a sudden night attack, captured against the collection of the state tafned by federal customs offici^lB* pitchers for winning a series from more, that A big industry has been his. introduction he said the height The ikippor,..Captain Broiro Wlilis, Associated PrekS did carry an arti- lieved, while the lifting of the em- Fuyang, the Cantonese surrender­ ^ a man Is reckoned, by .the h e l^ t t a x ^ denied .by_tte saiqe. : three Boston. built up on. that basis and that to failed te explain kia pteaento-in. . clft haged oh Old’s statements. ’ bsTgo will giv» Diaz acce.’js ta un­ " He ■was all alone; too, when he ing this morning after fighting de­ o f“Els^ f3eatsT Tiir change the policy now 'would prove local: waters to the Coast. Gnnid ~ ' “Responsibility” limited American supplies. declared that Chick Gandil, Joe terminedly all night. The fighting sympathies and heart interest; his The’ constitutional court which uneconomical; patrol, 'Who' took Ua^hip lp;aajiitbdy: .' ."If this la correct," said Wheel- Unless Sacasa is able to break Jackson, Happy Felsch and himself “ Invite Death” around Hangchow continued today depth by loyalty. From 'this h^ decided the question comprised .eh»"‘‘lt is needless ta say it is rep­ with the advantage so far resting Rain Caitio Mlashig^ the bottle somewhere, it probably had misplayed batters in order to Radical drys insisted that the ginning the speaker develoi>ed the Judge Martin. T. Manton, of the Cir­ rehensible on the. part o f the States means that his revolution against slough a series to Detroit in 1919 with Sun Chuang-Fang. idea In such a charming" and In­ cuit Court of Appeals, and Judges A huge cargo, of liquor shipped public has no legal or moral right on the Mattiefi is missing^ Paipers Department to gl-re out a story the American-backed Diaz will die by way of further reward, and his Thousands of Cantonese soldiers structive a manner that he kept: the Edwin S. Thomas and Marcus B. to drink any sort of intoxicant and for the shipment . of mierchap4ise krhtch ft refases to sign its name of strangulation. isolation was heightened by the that to Imbibe is to invite death. are believed to be in Shanghai in interest of his audience keyed to a Campbell of the District Court to. It is repr^ensible to ask any American navel forces now occu­ last testimony of the day, which disguise. The international city keen pitch throughout. Bench. are absent. Conae<;^aentIy. the, bieteir- “Put in the undertaker punch,” tion by the United States'custoihs nu'Ukpaper to circulate false prop­ py his capital, Puerto Cabazas, and was furnished by George (Buck) authorities are anxiously recruit­ About DO Present An appeal to the Supreme Court is the concensus of these drys. ' officials. aganda or propaganda against any have declared it a neutral zone. Weaver, dropped from baseball ing all available foreigners for There were'about 90 present is expected to follow the decision. In a number of letters and mes­ Because o f her registry and the country with' which we are on They similarly occupy Managua, with Risberg and others as a re­ the volunteer forces and special when the banquet was ready to be sages Mellon and General L. C. mystery attached to her presenOd friendly terms.” the Diaz capital, more marines hav­ sult of the 1919 ex­ armed police. served. The comihittee in charge, Andrews, dry chief, were severely here, it rras thought that she was ■Wheeler read Kellogg’s single ing been landed yesterday. pose. consisting of Frank Cheney, Jri, R. M^y Demand Kellogg First criticized for the alleged “murder­ a Nicaraguan gun-runner. No 'arms sentence denial of the charges as Weaver stated,.that he had re­ La Motte Russell, F. A. Verplanck SHEDLEY BUTLER RAPS Secretary -Of State Kellogg ap^ ing of American citizens” through were found secreted in the cargo contained in a message to the fused to contribute to the fund, and Nate Richards was a splendid House. He then read Anderson’s peared to be in for a rough time the use of poison denaturants. hut this only served to:heighten the that he heard no talk of sloughing m SON URGES s m one. The menu included mock' turtle reply to Kellogg’s denial. when he appears before the Senate by Risberg and Gandil either in Mellon indicated that in his re­ VOLSTEAD LEGISLATION puzzle as it was learned from of­ soup, roast ham, scalloped potatoes. The senator referred to Ander­ Foreign Relations Committee to ex­ 1917 or 1919 or at any times, and port to Congress on alcohol dena­ ficial sources that the ship had son as a “ newspaperman well plain his policy. There were even that he had not observed any mis- turing, an attempt to show the DESPITE COOtIDGE been under a Nicaraguan gun ­ known .to senators, who believe in intimations today that open de­ playing of batters by any member trend of public opinion would be Famous Dry General Calls It ning cloud, exchanging . llqdOr for, his integrity.” mands for his resignation will be of the club. He supported Risberg Inade officially calling attention to Silliest CJass LRw Ever guns. “ V '*■ the telegrams. Conn. Man, Floor Leader,, Ap­ made. only in the matter of saying the Passed. “ This last act of the Secretary cf fund was represented as a gift to It was expected the report would peals to House to Finance be sent to Congress this week. MANCHESTER’S CITY • State in permitting arms to be sent' the Detroit club and not its pitch­ Three Cruisers. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 6.— ‘"rhe SPEAKER AND COBB to Diaz while forbidding their ship­ ers. No Wheeler Letters silliest piece of class leelslation. Mellon, after a search of depart­ ment to the Liberals is unpardoaa* To Hear Gandil. Washington, Jan. 6— Defying that has ever been passed,” was PErm ON IS ENTERED ble,” declared Senator Wheeler. Yet Risberg, something of a mental files, announced that so far the wishes of President Coolidge, the latest appelation hurled at the TO URGE “ CLEAN BILL” as he could learn there has been “ His former statements to the ef­ heroic figure as he fought grimly Rep. Tilson, of Connecticut, Repub­ Volstead act. It came from the fect that we were not going to tak« no correspondence with Wayne alone against the opposition’s lican floor leader, today appealed lips, of General Smedley D .. Bqtler, First Step Taken In Getting sides in Nkaragua apimrenlly were B. Wheeler, general counsel of the weight of numbers, is not entirely to the House to Appropriate funds who. departed from an address be­ Not Exactly Threateiiiitg Suit Desired Designation For given out for the purpose of deceiv­ without hope that he may yet make antl-saloon league, and the treas­ to begin construction of three new If Landis Denies It, But-r fore the Lions club here on the This Community, ing the American people, but by a showing with his tale of piracy ury relative to alcohol poisoning. naval cruisers authorized in 1924. subject of the Marines Guarding W ell! reason of the success of the Lib­ in the clubhouse. Mellon said that no letter had been Only yesterday. President Cool- ‘ the Mails long enough to pay his' Hartford, Jan. 6.— A petition to erals he has been forced to drop the According to present understand- written him, although possibly ■ idge reiterated that he was opposed respects to the- measure. Cleveland,. 0.‘, Jan. 6:—Ty CJobb mask. ^ g . Chick Gandil, key man with to the appropriation at this time. | the General Assembly asking a Wheeler communicated with An­ “There is plenty of liquor to and , through: their at- “This Is nothing more or less Risberg In the alleged conspiracy, drews. The American people look to bhange In th.e designation of the supply tlu) demand fo r ' vice and torhey, will ask Judge Landis Sat­ “Town of Manchester" to the “ City than intervention to save the crum­ was due to arrive from El Paso Congress to lay down a navy build­ urday to clear,'their names of the tnis morning and will be one of ing program that will attain the corruption in the ‘upper crust’,” of Manchester” , has been filed with bling Diaz regime. The wabbling General Butler, famous for his smirch caused when Hubert the secretary of state. It is signed policy of Secretary Kellogg and his those heard tomorrow. It might be five-five-three ratio with Great (Dutch) Leonard recently charged that he will make Ifmself heard to­ Britain and Japan, Tilson said in part in the “ cocktail” prosecution ^by CJhsries W. Holman, Thomas attempts to deceive the public on “ CAR BARN” BANDITS of Col. Alexander Williams, d^ that the two fqrmer baseball pilots this question have shown him to be day, but if he does he will go con- opening the long-heralded fight. i had participated in a c w k e d ganie. Ferguson and Jphn Wallett. trary to prevailing custom among dared, “ but the poor man Is left A copy of the proposed legisla­ entirely Incompetent for the posi­ with nothing.” j ■William H. Boyh, couniel for tion he holds.” witnesses summoned. So steadfast j Speaker, declared today that'he and tive acts which would incorporate have they been in refusing to dis­ PAY DEATH PENALTY NEW, VIOLENT QUAKE Rev. Jolua- N. Lackey There appeared considerable James O.' Murfin, o f Detroit, rOpre-i a part of Gie town of Bloomfield in­ Democratic backing of Wheeler’s cuss the case out of “ court” that senting Cobb, had an appointn)ent to the city limits pf Hartford has the Inference has been taken that turnips, crab meat salad qnd coffee. TUNNEY SIGNS UP position. If the Democrats ‘back his SHAKES BORDER TOWNS Prosperous Condition to see the commlsalpner in dhlca ,o also been filed. resolution for withdrawal of the au of them were warned against Three Murderers of Waltham at which time the. entire affair The petition to the general as- promiscuous talking by Judge Lan- Following the banquet: a-bri^f marines solidly enough it might Watchman Electrocuted; business session of the league was WITH TEX RKKARD would be “ threshed o.ut and or­ sepxbly.bf the borough of Danielson pass, for the Insurgents are with, Bay State Governor Made 111 Calexico and Mexicali Visited held. Reports from the secretary ganized baseball gl'\i:en a chance to for a change In its charter to al­ them. Orders Don't Count. absolve the two men, without re­ low extension of its geographical However, an order from Landis By Worst Tremblor of Series and treasurer denoted that the For Restored Embargo organization was in a fiourishln'g Agrees to Meet Whatever Man sorting to; legal action'.” ' , . liinlts has been filed. “ The embargo should be restor­ means less than nothing In Gan Of Over 100. ■ Boyd said that tl did not meah ! The proposed act which would al­ dil 3 gay young life. Boston, Mass., Jan. 6.—-’The financial condition. and that ‘'there Tex Picks and Not to Fight ed,” said Senator Copeland, Demo­ “ Waltham car barn bandits,” John that an ultimatum would .be'served low the Greenwich water company crat of New York. “The United Gandil may very well prove o.. Calexico, Cal., Jan. 6.— A violent had been , a great increase in the Before July 1. on Landis and yet he Implied that J. Deyereaux, Edward J. Heinlein membership. , the right of eminent domain over States should not be put in the po­ great aid and comfort to Risberg, earthquake rocked Calexico and the possibility of legal action wi'l the waters of the Mianus river has and John J. McLaughlin, were elec­ These officers were then chosen: St.;^Louis, Jin. 6.— Gene Tunuey, sition of ettcouraging war in a and likewise Bill James, who seems trocuted at the death house at Mexicali, Mex., at 8:44 a. m., today, remain unless Speaker ^and' Cobh been filed. It is entitled “ an act to to have handled the business end tumbling down hundreds ‘ o f walls President, G. Samuel Rohlin; -vice hea'vy^eight champion of the friendly state.” Charlestown state’s prison shortly are-givem a clean bill. " ; establish the' rights of the Green­ Meanwhile, the State Depart­ of the pool for Detroit. already weakened by the series of president William Parkis; secre­ world, signed a contract today, ef- Speaker has : not.: yet ^ decided after midnight, as a crowd of 1,500 tary, Lester Hohenthal and treasur­ wich water company, and the New ment preserved silence. There was present yesterday shocks felt in the twin border cities fecti've next July 1, in which he whether he will appear-at the con­ York, New Haven and Hartford persons waited in the streets out-i er, James Barr. With the exception agrees to fight the man ■who Tex nothing to add, it was said, to the and ho® summoned side. since New Year’s Day. ference. Cobb is in Chicago., railroad company ini the waters of in time for to- of the secretary, all the old Officers Rickard, promoter, picks. Under statements simultaneously given Mentally exhausted by nerve- The shock appeared to he of the Mianus river.” out at the White House and State greater intensity than any one of were rerelectedi the agreement, Tunney cannot he grilled like a thin steak. racking interviews and telephone Humbrons Talk The legislature is to reconvene Department on Tuesday, which de­ its more than 100 predecessors. fight prior to July 1. next Thursday. Flayers Unworried conversations regarding desparate Preceding Dr. Lackey’s talk. clared that American troops in Nic­ Considerable panic ensued as the aragua were necessary to protect last-minute action in the Interest of Principal Clarence Quimhy, of the TREASURY BALANCE hoo ®famous populace porued out of collapsing the treaty rights for the proposed I ^’^“ l^arles attending the murderers, and suffering from a local High school spoke on “Why severe cold and throat affection. buildings into debris - Uttered GOES TO MOVIES WITH canal across Nicaragua and the Commissioner Landis’ special Invi- streets. We Laugh” . He cited 15 causes for Washington, Jan. 6— Treasury Governor Alvan T. Puller was un­ WITH MATRON’S GOAT projected naval base at Fonseca tatlon affair in his chambers here No fatalities or injures have been baalnce as of January 4; $221,- are downhearted over the charges der a doctor’s care tod ^ . Bay, reported. (Continued on Paffe 2.) 176,965.55. Senatorial critics ofi-the adminis­ brought against them by Charles This'is Governor Pulmr’s'^second Diverts Monotwiy of. H^tford (Swede) Risberg, there was noth­ inauguration day and his physi­ tration’s policy derided these state­ JaU l i f e by. Skipping With. ing in their demeanor or conver­ cian said his condition was being Durham Youth Strangely MSss* ments. They pointed out that the SENATE WILL PROBE $400 Wrap.’ canal route has not even, yet been sation to indicate the fact. given considerable attention. It ing After Visit to a Middle- It was more like a homecomliffe was not, however, serious enough [hike Estate Tcac Will De^fray surveyed,' and ironica' .' suggested celebration of old grads than a to keep him from the inaugural. NEGRO DISFRANCHISE Hartford, Jan; 6;—-Lilian Gentile. town Theatre. that the marines were “ guarding a group of famous ball players whose 19, Interrupted ’ her: brie^year team line on a map, being stationed in brilliant records of achievement oq Costs ofithe Hall^Mills Trial in the county' 'Jail here to'day ^hy Mlddleto'wn, Jan. 6.— State po­ all parts of the little country for the diamond threatened to be wip­ JUDGB FREES GIRL WHO Washington, Jan, 6.— ^Investiga­ putting bn the matron’s 1400 fur lice areseeking Wilfred Martell 22 that purpose.” » ed out by the suspicions of scan­ KILLED HER BLACKMAILER tions into the sale of patronage in coat and the- matibn’s new spring o f Reed’s Gap, Durham, who More Forces Sent dal. the south and the alleged dia- New York, Jan. 6.—-The expanses N. X., Board of Freeholders. Duke, hat and walking but". Lilian was strangely disappeared here Sunday Washington, Jan. 6—-More war­ evening. Martell and his parents ships and marines were ordered: The great Ty Cobb, who has con- New York, Jan. 6.— Sentence was franchisemeut of negroes were’ of the famous Hall-Mlils trial at who lived ou a farm near here, left working as a trusty iff the jail of­ fiiderably more to worry about than ordered today by the senate judi­ a fortune o f more than $160,000’,- fice when she fonhd the garmei|it8 Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Martell, rushed today to Nicaragua to rein-' Buspended late yesterday in the Somerville, N. j;, amounting to. at force the American naval forces , . the new list of men placed under a ciary sub-committee. 000 and departed. drove to Middletown Sunday to at­ case of Mrs. Catherine Denino, 16, . that have occupied mo-t pf the cloud by the tales of Risberg was who pleaded guilty of manslaughter While recommending both In­ least $25,000, will be defrayed-by The cost.of the-Hall-Mills trial Lilian went to Jail from the Sep­ tend a picture show. Unable to the life of the party. vestigations, the committee dis­ tember term.of the superior court, find seats together, Martell sat one country’s principal ports and bot-'^ In the killing’ of Louis Flno, her the inheritance tax involved in the has-been , the topic of serious dis­ tied up the Liberal revolutionists, - The (jreorgian was standing in a agreed upon whether to conduct ■where sh e‘was- convicted of luring row behind his parents. ’ When betrayer, who had attempted to estate of the lata James B.'’-Duka, pute in-political circles throughq;R At the request of the State De^; group of old friends and admirers blackmail her after her marriage, them singly or together. This ques­ the multi-millionaire tqhalceo k i^ , New Jersey. Many taxpayers *ol , a. stranger to a Wiifdsor street the show ended he was gon§ and and who finally caused her hus­ tion, it was indicated, will be left alley where two ydung men' robbed no trace has been found of him it was said today-ky Frank Remseh, Somerset county have objected to (Continued on Paoe (Contlnned on Page 2.) band to renounce her. for the full committee to decide. president of the 'Somerset County, paytog:the hill. • • - him. tinea; MANGH3ESTER EVENING HER&U), ’PTOESDAY, JAN. 6 ,192T. r*T-7-rr %s-1. ------' --- . ■ ■ V .j ’~ll I'llJ Almee’s radio operator has Anal­ “SLOUGH” TAR TO BE ly Shown .up, this, being further, Dr. Fred F. Buisdinell ABOUT TOWN FOUR SCHOOLBOYS proof that receptivity Is better In VSTGRINARIAN winter than In summer. Local Stocks SCRAPED OFF BUYERS Colonel and Mrs. William C- (Fnrnlsbed by Pntnam & Co.) 494 Cast Geptor Straet, Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank IN 50 BURGLARIES Atopohester Grash. Conkey were among the Manches­ .ARTESIAN WELLS Baok Stoeka. (Continued rrom page I.) ter people who attended the Got- OIQee Honrs: 7 to 8 P.- M. - City B'k & Trust . . . 625 700 ejmor's hall last night. Drilled Any Diameter— 1847. This ia an exceptionally line line of (goods, banded Conji River BanWns .300 when Eddie Collins walked up and Any Depth Any Place •with 22 caret gold. First Nat (HUd) ...2 3 5 250 slapped him on the back. Contractor Hugo Kohls has the N^w York Lads of 14 and IS Htfd-Aetna Natl ....4 0 5 — Weaver in Fold cellar in fbr a new.7-room colo-’ Wine Glasses, Goblets, Tumblers, Punch Glasses, Htfd-Conn Tr Co . . . 580 . — Well, well, if it isn’t old Eddie nial house on the Green Hill Ter­ Charles P. Volkert 1 Reifair Rubbers, Lap? Mtg ft Title . . . 65 — Collins,” said Cobb, grinning broad­ race tract. This Is the second Confess to Long List of Trays, Nappies, Ash Trays, Celery Dishes, Sligars and, Htfd Morris Plan B'k 115^ — Blast Hole Drilling ly. "Glad to see you, Eddie. Under­ house started in that section wifb- Arctics, Rubber Boots Creams. ' Prices $1.65 up. Phoenix St B’k Tr . . . 405 415 stand you’re one of ns now. Wel­ in the 4ast two weeks. Mr. Kohls Petty Breaks. Test Drilling for Foundation Park St T r u s t...... 425 — come to the fold. Old Kid. Our Is building it for himself. Water Systems Riverside Trust ....450 — S E L \ > ^ membership Is getting to be quite Pumps for All Purposes. U S Security...... 420 440 Inclusive,” The many friend of George Mur­ THE SHOE REPAIR MAN. Bonds. While Cobb, Collins apd others dock are congratulating him on his New York, Jan. 6.— Four school­ HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. Selwltz Block, 10 Pearl St. Bast Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 — were chatting affably, a touching new position as doorkeeper in the boys, one 14, the other three 15 Tel. 1375-5. Dewey-Richman Co. Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 — scene took place. , House of Representatives. Mr. years old, confessed to fifty bur­ Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians. Hart E L 7% ...... 290 296 one of the ousted ’’Black Sox,” glaries today, according to police. Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109 110% Murdock will have a uniform and moved timidly toward Ty Cobb. He will be on the Job every day that John Mnrawaske. the youngest STATE CAFE AND New Store 767 Main Street. Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 — and Cobb had not met since the alleged burglar, had an unloaded Conn B P 4 % s ...... 95 96 the House is in session. The posi­ famous world series scandal of tion was secured for Mr. Murdock revolver In his possession when ar­ Delicatessen Lunch Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103% 105 1919, the storm that carried young rested, police said. Chas. Kuhr, Prop. Insurance Stocks. through the influence of Senator Weaver out of baseball. Robert J. Smith. The three other boys are Joseph 20 BiaseU St., So. Manchester Aetna Insurance ....4 9 0 510 Buck was .reported, to have ac­ Gora^wski, Charles Pasklowicz 'Aetna Life ...... 500 515 cepted the invitation of Landis Sergeant and Mrs. James P. and (jharles ^omaitis, all of Mas- Regular Dinners Served Aetna Life full pd ..500 515 partly on the theory he would sub­ peth. Long Island, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimim| Aetna Life part pd . .445 465 Hynes were given a combined sur­ 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. stantiate the story told by Risberg. Biggest Job $25 A utom obile...... 190 210 prise and housewarming at their Sandwiches and light Buck was obviously self-conscious The youthful quartet, fresh from Conn G en eral...... 1600 — as he moved toward his former new home on Bldridge street yes­ Lunches at all Hours. National Fire ...... 725 740 terday afternoon. Members of a sortie into a butcher shop where mates. they obtained two watches, a foun­ AH Kinds of Cold Soda. Htfd Steam B oiler.. .640 660 Ty saw him coming, and perhaps the Ladles’ Guild of St. James’s c f a y y i T i e a f BUFFALO MARKET CO. Hartford Fire ...'...495 505 church, of which Mrs. Hynes is a tain pen and change from the cash Near Beef on Draught. observed his embarrassment. A register, according to police, said Phoenix ...... 485 495 strong right arm shot out. member, called in her absence, co/umns Fresh Made Cider. s Phone 456. 1071 Main Street. Phone 456. • T ravelers...... 1180 1200 bringing with them a supply of that none of their burglaries ’’Put, her there. Buck, how are amounted to more than $25 for any Public Utility Stocks. you, boy? Haven’t seen you since good thin«.i for a substantial sup­ Conn Power C o ...... B20 330 per. They had the table all set single job. 1920, ” paid Cobb w-.rmly. The oth­ They specialized on. candy stores, Conn L P 7 % ...... H 2 ers were as cordial in their greet­ and were ready to serve when she fruit stores, cobbler’s shops and I Fislt For Friday Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 123 ings to Weaver. The latter was returned. Needless to say every­ similar establishments, detectives Hart Gas com ...... 73 76 quite moved by the welcome. body had a jolly time. The ladles The said. Hart E L ...... 337 343 Sympathy for Boy also presented Mr. and Mrs. Hynes xHart Gas p f d ...... 49 52 There is considerable sympathy with a handsome floor lamp. So N E Tel C o ...... 150 155 among ball players and fans here­ I Special Haddock 21bs 2 5 / j Conn Elec Serv pfd. .- 66% 08% abouts for Weaver. They feel that The regular meeting of the Man­ GARBER BROTHERS Manufacturing Stocks. chester Green Community club Garber In a great measure he was the vic­ Mackerel . 20c lb. Butterfish ...... 30c lb. Am Hardware...... 83 85 tim of circumstances combined with will be held at the school assem­ BUSINESS CHANGES American Silver . . . . 30 — the Indiscreet buf not dishonest bly hall tomorrow evening at 8 Flounders 15c lb. Smelts...... 35c lb. Acme W i r e ...... 10 15 follies of extreme youth. Buck was sharp. Miss Ellen Reig will be in Billings Spencer pfd — 10 very young when the World Series charge of the entertainment to Garber Brothers, conducting Brothers’ Herring .. 15c lb. Sardines...... 15c lb. Billings Spencer com — 6 scandal carried him into baseball follow which will include several business in Hartford at Morgan and Blgelow-Htfd com ... 80 84 oblivion. He Is fighting for rein­ good numbers by Manchester Market streets, Hartford and in Bluehsh .. 25c lb. Steak C od ...... 25c lb. Bristol Brass ...... 7 9 statement. Grangers. Dan Miller will furnish New Britain at 215 Main street, Collins Co ...... 135 145 There was a little serious discus­ music for general dancing. have incorporated and have given I H a lib u t...... 43c lb. Swordfish ...... 45c lb. Colt Fire A r m s ...... 28 29 Factory sion among the assembled players, their employes a financial interest |\ Eagle Lock, ...... 110 116 they seemed certain that no fair All members of the YD club will in the business^ In addition to the 5 Salt Herring ...... 20c lb. Salt Mackerel...... 25c lb. i Fafnlr Bearing . . . . . 88 93 minded judge and public would ac­ meet at the Army and Navy club businesses established in the two Hart Cooley .... .,.190 200 & cept the word of a discredited this evening at 7:30. They will go citiqs, the new corporation includes S Finnan Haddie ...; 25c lb. Salt Cod ...... 25c Ib. . | Int Silver pfd . . . . • .103 108 player against their own words. from there In a body to pay their the real estate holdings at Market Building Int Silver com . . . . .101 104 The banter continued throughout last respects to their dead comrade, I O y ste rs...... 40c pint Clams...... 25c q t. | Jewel Belting pfd . .. 80 — , and Morgan streets, Hartford. the session. One wag caused an up­ Sherwood K. Martin. Beginning business four years Ln’drs Frary & Clark 8 8 % 90 roar when he asked aloud: Maun B’man Class A. 19% 21 ago, Garber Brothers took over 3,- ^I wonder who’s milking the A marriage license was Issued 000 square feet of floor space in Mann Bo'man Class B 9 11 cows while Risberg is away.” yesterday in Hartford to George Is the building on Morgan street New Brit Mach p fd .. 103 — M. Pazlanos, the Main street con­ New Brit Mach c o m ..16 18 formerly used by the Cheney Silk fectioner, and Anna G. Kopteron mills. The corporation now utilizes Niles Bt Pond n ew .. . 17% .19 of 94 Windsor avenue, Hartford. North & J u d d ...... 21 24 RQTA WILL DISSOLVE 60,000 square feet of floor space/ Niles Bt Pond pfd .. 80 85 and the number of, employes hast a South Manchester! Those who had the privilege of Pratt Whitney pfd .. 85 — MARCONI MARRIAGE grown from three in 1923 to forty- J R Montgomery pfd. — 85 hearing Richard Crooks, the emi­ two at the present time. The cor­ J R Montgomery com. — 75 nent tenor when he was guest solo­ poration manufactures living room STATE Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 (Continued from page It ist at the Men’s Choral club concert suites, and their showrorms, ware­ late In November, were delighted to plain, Russell Mfg C o ...... —- 65 house and shipping department are Today Smyth Mfs Co ...... 330 — him if he proved faithless, main­ hear him in a variety of Scotch, all located In the Morgan street • • Stanley Works com .. 73 75 taining that thi3 wasy a condition Irish and other songs via the radio last evening. buildings, an unusual feature being Stanley Works pfd ..27% — placed upon the marriage. Although that .they are without display win­ Tomorrow Scoville Mfg C o ...... 63 65 Count Boni de Castellane appeared dows. When the business was es­ unassuming Standard Screw...... 105 112 personally before the Pope and The setback planned for this ev­ tablished It was made known by and Saturday Torrington . . .j..., 67 . 68 ■ was given permission to take his ening at the Highland Park Com­ Garber brethers that when it was Underwood...... 45 47 case directly to the Rota, without munity clubhouse! will , be held to­ on a sound financial basis, the em­ U S Envelope pfd... .108 112 having it first heard by a diocesan morrow night instead. The reg­ ployes would be permitted to be­ building Union Mfg C o ...... 26 29 court, his ‘petition was finally re­ ular monthly meeting of the Com­ come partners in the business. MAC Whitlock Coil Pipe.. 21 25 jected in 1911. munity. Club will be this evening, X Ex Div. The count then Introduced an ap­ with John Y. Lambertson as the peal and additional evidence. speaker. Prince Del Drago, one of the best- POLICE COURT on men at the wedding, gave evidence : Ch’arles I. Balch is in New York m m _ that a few'minutes before the mar­ this week attending the big poultry Waiter Gleason, 19 years old, N .Y v S to ck s riage. the bride had told him she show at the new Madison Square was before the, Manchester town feared she was making a mistake Garden. Mr, Batch who has'not ex­ court this morning on the techni­ High Low 2 p. m. but that In any case she declared hibited at the Boston,or New York cal charge of breach of the peace. the 5— AC TS — 5 At Gnlw W I . 40,% 40,% .40% quite openly that f’she married on shows for several years, has a He and three other, young fellow’s Am Sugar Ref. 82 82 82 the express condition to be free to string of fowls' at the show now broke a window in Cheney hall last SELECT Am T &T .'..150% 150% 150% divorce him” if she found him un­ going on. night. In the southwest corner and Anaconda ... 47% 47% 47% faithful. This statement was heard gained entrance to the hall through outside O IM IT R U I VAUDEVILLE Am Smelt .. .139% 139 139% by Miss Kitty Cameron, an intimate Raymond Bidwell of Prospect the window. Policeman Aaron Rad- Amerl Loc .. .108 108 108 friend of the bride. street is 111 with an attack of bron­ dlng caught Gleason but the others BUCHOWETZKil SUMMERS DUO Am Car Fndy.lOO 100 100 chial pneumonia. became mixed up in the crowd and Jean de Castellane, brother of f ^ d u e t i o n j Aerial Novelty Atchison 163% 161% 162% the 'bridegroom, made a sworn could not be identified. Gleason Balt & Ohio . .107% 106% 107 statement to this effect: E. P, Walton of Strickland pleaded guilty and Judge Johnson, but MM 4— Chocolate Dandies —4 Beth St "B ” . 46% 46% 46% “ On the eve of her marriage with street has bought the 7-room cot­ wishing to Investigate the case a Chandler . 9% 8% 8 % my brother Miss Anna Gould told tage which Contractor Walter Hob­ little further, continued it for a LLOYDHUGHES TRAVERS DOUGLAS CO. •■•Chili Cop .. . 34% 34% 34% me, ’I am sorry I am to marry, but by is building on Strong street, and week. in “Nothing But Fun” 107% 107% will make it his home as soon as Con Gas N Y .108% BonI has pressed so and Insisted a PISANDO & LANDAU Col Fuel Iron .45% 44% 44% that I have given way. What reas­ completed. Mr. Walton recently Ches & Ohio .161% 161% 161% sures me is that I can divorce. sold his bungalow on Strickland OUR MALE QUARTET The Laugh Makers Can Pacific .165% 165 165% Boni believes that he will keep me street. The sale was made through The Dancer from Clownlan Erie ...... 40% 40 40 for always, now, he will have me the agency of Robert J. Smith. 'Erie 1st . . . . 52% 52% 52% only as long as I wish, and when he TO GIVE CONCERT very Gen Asphalt ..8 6 % 85% 86% is no longer a convenient husband James E. Rowland acted as Gen Elec . . . 84% 83% 83% I will divorce him.” I told her prosecuting attorney in the town Gen Mot .. . 154% 152% 153% that she should become a Catholic, court this morning because of the Assisted by Miss Beatrice Gt North pfd . 80% 80% 80% to which she replied: ‘For nothing absence of Prosecuting Attorney Johnson, Reader, Local Sing­ Hathaway. ' attractive, Kenn Cop . . . 61% 61% 61% on earth, because if I should be­ ers to Appear at Swedish lusplra Cop , . 25% 25 25 come a Catholic I could not marry Lutheran Church. ’Le "Valley . .100 99% 100 again and I want to be free to do Marine pr . . 38 37% 37% it when I like.” SATURDAY’S CONCERT ~ The Manchester Male quartet j^at Lead .. < .167 165% 167 /Copyright, 1927 will appear in the concert to be place. ^ . North Pac .. . 78% 78% 78% given by Team No. 1 of the Luth­ '^ N Y Central .141% 139% 139% SURE TO BE TREAT er League in the Swedish Lutheran Tonight N Y N H & H. 42% 41% 41% church on Monday evening of next Pam Am Pet . 62 60% 62 W A R ^N NICARAGUA week. Team No. 1 is the first of AND Pennsyl .. .. 57% 57% Wesleyan Glee Club to Appear 57% six similar bodies, each with a TOMORROW Bierce Arrovf^ - 22% 22% 22% At High School Hall Here; quota to raise and this is the first 'Beading ,.. . 95 .94% 95 SEEN IN U. S. ORDERS Dance After Concert. Chi, R Is. ft Pa 70 % 69 69 effort. (Continued from page 1) With the male quartet wIlK be FEATURE BILL So Pacific . ..109% 108 108% What will be the red letter musi­ ''J So Railway . .125% 124% 12*4% Miss Beatrice Johnson, reader, partment, orders wore Issued at the' cal event of the new year will take who will be heard in several num­ Studebaker . 55% 55% 55% place on Saturday evening of this Union Pac . . Navy Department today for the dis­ bers. Miss Johnson is an accom­ . .160% 160 160% week in the High school auditorium LIONEL ALBERTA VAUGHN tl S Rubber .. . 61 59% 59% patch of the U. S. S. Argonne with plished reader and has given reci­ 400 marines, and two additional when the Wesleyan University Glee tations at various entertainments B a r r y m o r e ^■U S Steel .. .155% 154% 154% Club will give a concert. The Wesle­ '■■'in • U S Steel pr . cruisers, the Marblehead and the during the past year. She is a sis­ .130% 130% 130% Cincinnati, for “ special duty.” LOVE Westlnghouse 68% 68 68% yan club is the national Inter-col- ter of Jarle Johnson, baritone sing­ The disposition of these rein leglate glee club champion. er of the male quartet. GREED ‘*1116 Adorale forcements was left to Rear Ad­ LIBERTY BONDS The Middletown singers have an The program for the entertain­ and an miral Julian Latimer, the American enviable reputation as concert ment will be given out later. .D eceiver” commander in charge, and they Avenging Conscience New York, Jan. 6— Opening Lib­ artists. They have appeared In glee may be used, it was stated, either club concerts in almost every city 8. A. SERVICES A Conaedy of Ecorrsl: erty bond quotations: 3%s, 101.12; on the Atlantic or Pacific coasts of 1st 4% b, 102.29; 2pd 4%s, 100.31; o f flute In New England, and in A Fantasy of Stnllesl the country. The Sacasa Liberals ■Zri 4%s, 101.17; 4th 4%s, 103.- other states. They are masters of The services at the Salvation ‘'n ie A Masquerade of Thrills I ; control the Atlantic coast, while 14; new 4%s, 100.08; new 4s, choral singing, as «I1 know who Army next Sunday afternoon and 106.09 and new 3%s, 103.13. the Diaz government, with the aid heard them in their local concert of the American navc.l forces, con­ evening will be under the leader­ NEWS COMEDY last year. ship of Brigadier Henry Taylor and Bella” trols the Pacific sidq. A most interesting and pleasing The dispatch of the additional Mrs. Ensign Long. This will be Mrs. PR. LACKEY TALKS program has been arranged for the Long’s first visit to Manchester^ cruisers and personnel was ordered concert on Saturday evening. The in the face of the thr.eatened Senate She is at the present time associat­ club will ^ing standard, humorous ed with the Army’s social service investigation and was attributed to and college seleciions. TO MEN’S LEAGUE the State Department’s belief that department In Hartford, but was The Wesleyan string quartet .will the 160 marines new stationed at tar quite a number of years engag­ accompany the glee club and will be ed in social uplift work around (Continued from^ Page 1.) Managua, the Diaz capital, are not sufficient to jprotecL American and heard iu several soJo numbers. The New York City. Brigadier Taylor is quartet ‘ went over big” here last Fith examples of stories that kept foreign interests. the oldest olfleer in point of service year, and sho ild prove as popular in New England. All his service his audience in a constant roar of With todays’ reinforcements, the this year. United States will have six cruisers, which amounts to over 30 years has laughter. The Jibers, a male quartet com­ Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of seven destroyers, a transport ship, been In the New England states. He RIALTO posed of the four lesfslngois in the the Center Congregational church the Argonne and a mine sweeper, will speak at the local citadel at 3 glee dun, will also appear In sev­ spoke briefly before ajournment. He the Quill, in Nicaraguan waters, and 7:30. with a total fighting complement eral solo aumteiB. The Jibers last touched on the good work perform­ year wer.j forced to respond to T W O BIG FEATURES TOD.\Y AND TO M O R B O W / ed by the Men’s League which he of some 3,000 men, marines and CLARINET TEACHER bluejackets. ^ many encores. The'^Tlbers this year William Brassill, clailnetist in the considered one of the most impor­ are an even more capable quartet tant parts of the work of the This force, the State Department State theater orchestra, has an­ ^The Shining Adventure’^ believes, will be sufficient to ac­ than they were last year. nounced that he is prepared 11 re­ church, ’ prices PERCY MARMONT a n d MABEL BALlilN IN A STORY count not only for the safety of After the concert there will be ceived a limited number of pupils American and foreigiy lives and dancing, for which the Wesleyan for the clarinet and saxophone. Mr. AS TRUE AS LIFE fTSBLF! property but also to' prevent- the Serenaders, recognized as one of Brassill is an accomplished musi­ FINDS KILLING AfXRDENT Sacasa Liberals from seizing Man­ the best college Jazz orchestras In cian, having been playing profes­ agua, the capital. the country, will play. sionally for twonty-five years. He "W ith Daniel Booneira^YI^derni^” Bridgeport, Jan. 6.— That the The proceeds from this concert was for ten years connected with feath" of Mrs. Lena Klembara, '42, CITY CLUB MEETING will go toward the Washington trip the Poll Palace theater orchestra In ThrUls! Action and Romance In a Page from the Life // kdio was , shot and killed by the The regular monthly meeting of fund that la being- raised by the Hartford, and played In the Prin­ MORGAN AND MARKET STREETS of the Great Pioneer, With dlBCharg«-:'of a pistol in thq pocket the Manchester City club will be seniors of the local High school. cess theater orchestra before com­ Selling direct to the public ROY STEWART AS BOONE ^ b| her husband's v trousers last held tonight in the club rooms on Tickets for the concert may be had ing to Manchester. He has also been Monday was accidental, is the find­ Oak strset. After the business from any of the members of the connected •with many of the most . , One Block from Main Street A COMEDY Good for 500 Laughs and News ■; ing today of Coroner John P. Phe- meetin'g there will be a luncheon senior class, or may be secured by famous bands In the state, and with and entertainments telephoning the High school. other mnsical organizations olnote. • H artford

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fit PBmCB TMBS CA!r1> OAlRGE^ at the suggestldhT of one'of the-Bo^ 'The'PttifM, rirkorrig « » j ^ loir, Fred Wi»rren.. Caro,line Frances AS .CtJRB FOB's m o k in g minion premiers recpntly in Lonr: o!garer^Q.ke|, h«.— , C6oke, Lorimer Jornston arid Lanra ABOUT TOWN don, has taken np the egrd gaine of fbjd Lavarine. “Patience” .as' a cure for smoking. Idwance: without suec'iss. ' London.— The Prince of Wales, STAGE and SCREEN The - annual meeting .'of the. Odd DOUBLE FEATURES < Fellows Building association .will be held this evening: at g o’clock. Reports, 'will he heard; and dlrec-. What's What and Whea and How at the AT TBE RIALTO this elected. , . :

Local Playhouses. ReriF-CjakB to ■ X ■ “ The Shining Adventure” and Senator Robert:!.” Smith and “With Daniel Boone Through Mrs. Smith, Judge Raypapnd. A. Q| Famdqs Johnson arid Mip.. Johnson, were the Wilderness” On Same am'bng the guests of' Lieutenant VAUDEVflXE PROGRAM. TAMERICA’S SWEETHEART Bill. Governor J. Edwin Brairiard at the_ Governor’s inaugural ball last It is not often a director is able evening. They report; it as ; the ‘VALENCIA” AT StATE IR CIRCLE’S PICTURE definitely tb give the widely hearld- most brilliant of any inauigural. ed “ human touch” to a motion pic­ • “ Ben .Hur’’ ;lsfUiri'subJect chosen thsy ever attended. ' ture production but that is what for Hhe third’ in' 'tlje rierles of juer- Five Select Acts and Mae Mur-1 Alberta Vaughn Has Lead tn has been done to “ The Shining Ad­ ray in “ Valencia” Playing: “The Adorable Deceiver venture” which heads a double mon-lecturM: which ‘Re'v. Fredrick Improved Four iind New Six Tonight, Tomorrow and ! Showing at Circle Toddy and feature program showing at the C. Ajidn !'wflligiiye at’^tbe.: Second urday. Tomorrow. Rialto today and tomorrow. Here Corigregatibri^I V ^u rch i Sunday, eve^ SOME WOMEN is a story that carries through its riing at' sVp.'^ni.-.'i’hisiis'v'enr timely >.5-. Another vaudeville bill that Will “ America’s Sweetheart” is the ] entire footage those• homely little, In all . probabilitr be a record name that has been given Alberta touches which makes the people.in imasher is the one that is showing Vaugh. She has won the way to it seem rather going thru the ex­ millions of hearts Sll over the coun­ periences than mere’ aeiors portray­ shoyyn' tyrice: daily,Xto; capacity audi- ' .Y ou w ant t o b e beautiful. Y o u want it the State theater tonight, tomor­ tfe tireless energy, fredi conmlexion row and Saturday. The State has try in her many serial comedy pro­ ing a story. “ The Shining Adven­ enfe€(3''at^Arriohh’, Hartford. ductions. Always she has,, been the ture” holds interest through sim­ SaturdaylS i^yormaricM wiU c'pin- and pep of youth.' Thenlet Dr. Edwards’ rather gotten tho habit of putting Olive Tablets keep ybhr system free on record breaking vaudeville bills. adorable little sweetheart that plicity and charm. Percy Marmont plete a pheripirieri^h.{ runj of two everyone just loves. And now weeks iwith' ail'.sfeats • reseped and from the poisons causra by dogged There is always a record to be is cast in the role of a philanthropic bowels una tprpid liver. broken and a nev/ one to be set, so “ America’s Sweetheart” comes into doctor who is devoting' his life to sold’f^n advarie'e- ' , ■ ' ■ ‘ F o r 20 years, m en and wranensuffer­ ttiis week’s bill is not dismayed in her own in a feature length pic­ the aHeviating o f : distress among , ;Th1s- $4';00'0;0fi0' spectade. -which ing from stomach troubles, pimples, the least. It will go right ahead ture, “ The ‘Adorable Deceiver,” the poor. Thru the endeavors of Dr. has been Bhown*for over'a-year part l^tlessness and headaches have takeri i f i : and establish another record in which is showing at the Circle today MacLean (Marmont) a poor girl in New -yo^rk'Is'’ju§f n'pw being< re- Efr. Edwards’ Olive Tablds, a success­ f*o« b* s ' Manchester. Come .-.nd see it, and and tomorrow. By all means, see it. leased tp.'other.cities arid'is;withput ful substitute for calomel, a compound: takes her rightful • place among u ^ lee if you don’t think so. A degnified little princess bub­ society and an indifferent woman doubt.one. bP the'very greatest: mo­ of vegetable ingredients, mixed with Lansing l l ' j The first act features the .Sum­ bling over with' the exuhefance of is shown that charity means much tion ■ pictures ever - produced. Th.ose oliyp oil, known by their olive color, ','1 mers Duo in .‘‘An Aerial Novelty.” youth is the part that Alberta more than the mere giving away of who have seen ,it ';at Parsons’, pro­ lljey act easily upon the bowels with­ {l

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special mission to look after her actual killing and so hunts mostly interests in this relation almost with the camera; so he is braife as goes without saying. But she needs .well as enterprising. .He is coming —Ittenittg IHfralii at the same time a definite policy to Connecticut, .presently and win PUBLISHED BY for the guidance and authority of lecture in Hartford on the 16th of i n n THE HERALD PRINTING CO. that commission or whatever it this month. WHAT V ■■ • • Pounded by Elwood B, Ela may be. We have our doubts as He doesn’t tare much about Oct. 1, 1881 to the wisdom of creating a water dancing— says _h(fc is too tall. BY RODNEY BUTCHER t Every Evening Except Sundays r.nd It is our fancy that America is Holidays. rights commission with anything Entered at the Post Office at Man­ like full power to commit the state going to like this type of prince. chester as Second Class Mail Matter.' You hear so little of him and there Washington, Jan, 6.— If you have to, a policy of Its own. Bpcausb wd any ideas regar.(iiqg the disposition SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall is after all so much 6 t him. six dollars a year, sixty cents a have not only to guard Connecti­ of the ?400,000,000 government month for shorter periods. cut’s rights, in this business, but surplus, you might, as'well ' send By carrier, eighteen cents n. week. M Single copies, three cents. the rights of the people of Connec­ them to Congress or to President Ooolidge. SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ ticut. It would serve us poorly to SENTATIVE. Hainilton-Dc Lisser, save our fiowage rights from the Others are getting their siiggei;- Inc., 25 West 43d Street, New York tions in and torhorrow may be too and 612 North Michigan Avenue, hogging of Massachusetts interests, late.- •....- ...... Chicago. only to turn theih over to the ex­ The government employes, for The Manchester Evening Herald is ploitation of Connecticut profiteers. Instance, have entered their bid. on sale in New York City at Schultz’s The governor should get every New York.— Time was when They think the 64.00,00.0,000, or News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. “ Mulberry Bend’’ was almost Street and 42nd. Street entrance o f support in the extension of the som e.of it, ought.to be spent on Grand Central Station. prideful of its poverty. powers of the Motor Vehicle De­ salary increases for underpaid gov­ Sight-seeing bus megaphoners ernment workers. “International Nows Service has the partment, In his proposal ’to do exclusive rights to use for republlca- pointed to its tawdy tenements, it They argue that there might not tion in any form all news dispatches ■away with the fee system In public was a place of smells— not odors be anywhere near so large a sur­ credited to or not otherwise credit­ office, in his advocacy.pf systematic — the tenement- broods cro'wded its plus had they not co-operated ed in this paper. It is also exclusively street, and gangsters. made it a entitled to use for republication all reforestation and of co-operation wholeheartedly with the admlhls- tlie local or undated news published battleground. tratidn economy program. herein.” with the New England council in the development of agriculture. We in Manhattan ’The National J'ederation of Fed-^ o n r Things change eral 'Employes, claiming that its THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. are inclined to believe that his ad­ with the speedy “ now-you-see-it* the old-fash- mem'pers have participated in na­ vocacy of a single headed state po­ now-you-don’t’’ of tional prosperity and improved eco­ ioned magician. lice commission is Just plain goo'i nomic conditions less than any WE HAVE HOPE. The other day I wandered down It is difficult to believe that the sense. And we believe he rises to to the bend after an absence of a othei* group in the country, conse­ r the heights in courage and sanity few months. Just off Hester street, quently suggests that the members authorities of the Connecticut be made the heneficiariei of a-fed­ Power Company are indifferent to when he declares that laws, unen­ heart of the old. East Side, I heard a telegraph ticker clicking off mar­ eral profit-sharing scheme sO’me- the perfectly obvious fact that since forceable because not supported by ket reports from a marble building. what similar to that operated for the transfer of the Manchester trol­ public opinion, ought to come off employes by some business con­ the statute books. The battered old stores have be­ ley terminal facilities to Hartford come centers of a new commercial cerns. the service on this division of its On the whole the message is ex­ belt wherein may be found, all the They would have Congress trans­ ceptionally constructive and excep­ Italian wares from olive oil to late some o ’ the surplus into higher properties has suffered damage. salaries, proper administration of The Connecticut company is in tionally able. spumoni. The old fish dealers now have trim looking tanks in front the 1923 Classification Act and abo­ bnsiness to make money. It cannot lition o f Inequalities and alleged CRIME ON THE RUN. of their places and the fish that make money unless its cars carry once flopped In the windows, now discriminations. _Nobody labors under the Impres ' f passengers. They cannot carry pas­ swim in fresh water where all may “ The present healthy condition of sengers if they are tied up by ac­ Sion tha^ in Jimmy Walker the see. Food of all sorts tempt from the national treasury is due in no small part to the intelligent activi­ cidents and by the lack of any great city of New York has a may­ the showcases and a modern busi­ ness air pervades the entire sec­ ties of the employes themselves,” proper provision for relief -or or who In all ways, by a good tion. says Luther C. Steward, president speedy repair. They cannot possi­ many, measures up to his Job. But of the federation. “A reasonable *Here Is A one thing Walker did— whether of Old Mulberry bend is gone— bly make as much money with cars Mulberry street of romantic flavor increase in expenditures for per­ running off schedule as with cars his own initiative or that of George is no more. One by one the old sonal sePvke would bring the com­ \ running regularly and dependably. Olvaney or somebody else— he gave districts pass! pensation of federal employes, more Living Room Furniture nearly'on a fair footing, with other They cannot get the fares of peo­ the big town a real head for Us police department. New York, which found Itself wage earners in comparable posi­ ple left behind because their over­ tions and would not constitute a chairs, then your wait has been well worth wliUe for It is a year since the tricky and blase on the subject of skyscrap­ OMFORT in the living room spells New Year crowded cars will carry no more. ers, now finds even Its Jaded Imag­ (Irain on national finances.” roundabout Mr. Enright retired happiness for all the family arid there’s com­ these suites represent the newest iri fraioiibs $iid dov- And finally they cannot make ination whetted by the announc - C er combinations. Finest Watkins quality cbiistruc- money from patrons whom they from this position, along with that ment of a new 108-story bulldin*. Opponents of President Coolidge’s fort lurking in every cushion of the new living room tax rebate plan protested that It compel to'^uy automobiles or keep hollow thunderbolt Mayor H yl^ . A building stretching a' quarter pieces just received. If you have waited until tion throughout upholstered iri our best grades of And in the course of that compara­ of a mile into the air! Thousands, would give the average taxpayer in constant use automobiles which after .the holidays to select your new davenport or coyeririgs. Drop in and see th ^ tomorrow, sure I* tively short period the grip of ,the pass the' spot on 42d streej where hardly any relief, but would be a they wuold prefer to use only occa­ great, boon to large, taxpayers and r ' gangster upon New York has been it is to bei located and stare into sionally. the vacant space, trying tq visual­ corporations. broken. As business men the authorities ize this mountain of steel and Manufacturers apparently felt Huge loft robberies, gigantic ston*. Already the plot of ground that insofar as they were concern­ A new 3 piece suite comes The san\e suite with > of the Connecticut company must, with Queen Anne feet and holdups, wholesale criminal activi­ is pointed out to visiting tourists. ed, this would b^'-true. Consider­ figured frieze In- tones St of course, understand these things roll arms like the arm chair ties that cost the decent people of It is mentioned casually that, able genuine grief was to be noted taupe, brown and mulberry fully as w’ell as anybody else. And such a building will cost ?22,000,- among them when it soon became and ..davenport sketched the community millions of dollar.; above. The davenport, -•s.. S 3®*°- on reverse side of seat cush­ 60 it is Inconceivable that it is the 000. apparent that tlfe tax rebate plan •si.-? intention of the company to allow every year for the eight years of was doomed to fall 4re.\The prospect arm chair and wing chair ions,. 3 pieces, $8$0 net, But it is not so generally men­ V - Hylan and Enright, have become, tioned that actual hostility exists bscame even more dismal, qf are covered all around with Manchester, which has paid the taupe mohair— ^rose back­ > -r-- company well for good service in by comparison with former days, against the steady increase of sky- course, when Republicans in Con­ singularly infrequent. touchers. A strong ofeanizalion gress decided that there wasn’t go­ ground— and one side of s-o the past, to quit paying it now be­ seats are in a harmonizing So marked, so emphatic is the works diligently for laws that ing to be any tax reduction at all A 7 ftot davenport-of new cause the service is so bad. and that the surplus would go in tapestry with shades of change that the insurance men of would keep buildings from being taupe, brown, blue and mul­ design has loose, down, filled For this reason we have consid­ higher than the'’wldth of the street its entirety toward retiring tlte na­ the city publicly congratulated berry! Pieces sold separate­ pillows at the arms. Up­ erable faith that steps will be upon which they are located. As, tional debt. ly if desired, $328.50 net. speedily taken by the Connecticut Commlssioner McLaughlin on his (file by one, the new giants rise, a “ This means,” says the National holstered in taupe mohair company, either to turn squarely success in suppressing crime where committee gets new battlers to Association .of Manufacturers in j. with, frieze on reverse side crime had come to be believed well wage war against this Invasion of special bulletin, .‘That the present of seat cushions.. Queen. about and undo the consolldatio.u corporate, rate of 13 per cent will, A Cogswell chair to match nigh Irrepressible. And so sturdy the sky. with luxurious ‘down cush­ step recently taken and restore the They point out that the New under the present act, be Increaseii Anne dedlgus,-' swell fronts m Manchester terminal on its old and consistent a. Republican news-. ion, $108 net.. with .beaded moulding and York traffic problem, already to 13 1-2 percent on the business o f ' - ill"* basis, frankly admitting that the paper,,»erihe Herald Tribune goes brin,ging grey hairs to many heads, 1926 and fqllowing years. decorative: brass tacks, $252 clea^ out of Its way to add its ^ H. experiment is a failure, or at least will become more and more involv­ “ Your reaction to refusal of any -.3:? >5 net. feliclj^ions to the one Tammany ed as these buildings rise. They corporate relief to be effective must The first suite described ^ L « to make some arrangement where­ also comes ib another choice official^ho is really a big man argue that such buildings can hold be made known promptly.” by a stalled car in Manchester will such a vast number of persons So Congress probably is now. of tapestry on reverse side fully eqtf^l to his big Job. of seat cushions, at the same not have to wait an hour or two that when several, arc built in a hearing from the business inter­ McLaughlin Is a n , example of price, $828.50 net. A decldediy nevr combin­ tor relief from Hartford. , given neighborhood it i^ almost ests. ation of covers on a Queen what can be done by putting a man impossible to. get people to and Anne-^ davenport consists of of genuine strength and ability in from the spot. Strangely enough, the party Another new Queen Anne a striped frieze with seat GOVERXOR'S MESSAGE. the kind of an office for which he Elevator, problems also are rais­ generally credited with paying the type suite comes with a sol­ cushions in a harmonlzinf We have no puppet governor in is fitted better than are other men. ed and serious debates are held least attention to “ Big Buslnesc” id mahogany carved mould­ tapestry, $107.10 net. this state— no lay figure, content concerning the strength o f the is leading the fight for tax reduc­ ing along the fronts of each steel cables. tion. with lool^lflg wise and with being ^ MAKING A AVAR. piece.' The upholstery Is of No one seems to know where it It’s the Democrats who promise taupe mohair—rose back­ Comfort Comer addressed^ln memorializing letters In its course In Central America will stop, or how high buildin;gs to give the Republicans a good ground— with reverse side This is primarily a man’s grouping but mother as “ Your Excellency’’— but an exe­ the United States has entered the may rise. And a considerable frac­ fight before they abandon hope of a A cogswell chair tq match of seat cushions in a taupe, and daughter will steal many ph afternoon’s rest, this davenport, . with down tion of Manhattan is worried. cut which, will take care of the cutive with brains that he uses and path that leads^ to war. We have tan and mulberry figured in its luxurious depth. The Cogswell— with down filled cushlons^^ costs 8108 — GILBERT SWAN. surplus. It Is rather to be feared, tapestry. ' Davenport, arm a public spirit and concern for the entered into the politics of a for­ cushion— Is in'taupe' mohair and harmonizing tap^ net* good of the commonwealth which eign state with force and arms. Wo however, that much goodLtime and chair and wins: ‘ chair, estr^, $117, while the d'dwn cushioned ottoman to effort will be wasted in an attempt $358.30 net. \ match la $35Ji5. , ' are a guiding principle. Governor have released our munitions em­ to start off with a slash at the Trurabuil’s message to the General bargo in the interest of one faction tariff, for a tariff cut Is one thing Assembly shows that. He speaks at of the Nicaraguan people and we the party in power is not likely to once as a pilot, pointing the course order a blockade against an­ permit. of the ship through safe waters, other faction. Mexico is backing the The Socialists have doubtless 'and as her captain, directing the “ rebel” faction with arms ship­ figured out that an equal division ■WATKINS BROTHERS, I n c , of $400,000,000 among all the peo­ crew. ments. As a sovereign power she When he who adores thee has left ple of the United States would give FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINSiUMBACHERCO.-^ST. PETERSBURG. That part of the message— and it has that right. If she insists on her but the name nearly $4 to each man, woman and Is no Inconsiderable part— which right and we insist on our determi­ Of his fault and his sorrows be­ child and that $4 will buy two or deals with the pay-as-you-go prin­ nation, Mexican and American guns hind, chree pairs of socks. Oh, say wilt thou weep, when they ciple, hardly calls for comment. We will fiash at each other. As a great darken the fame ^ should say that already that prin naval power we shall run no risk Of a life that for thet was resign­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ciple has been adopted by the en­ except that we shall risk the lives ed! tire state as the one right way of of our sailors and, marines. After­ Yes, weep, and howevqr my foes TEST ANSWERS conducting the finances of Connec­ ward, perhaps, the lives of our sol­ may condemn Thy tears shall efface their decree; ticut— it has vindicated itself so diers, invading Mexico. For, Heaven can Witness, though These are the correct answers to the borders their; lovely presence. . completely as to become part of the No waf is a “ popular” war. The guilty to them, the questions which appear on the In the mossy carpet at: the base PERFECT ATTENDANCE unwritten constitution of the com­ one which we are ■ now breeding I have been but too faithful to thee. comic page. of the rock-wair the wpod-yioleta monwealth. On that score Gover­ will be the most unpopular, by 1— “ Tad” Jones. reared their blue flowers. From it AT TfiE GREEN SCHOOL nor Trumbull has already achiev­ far, we have ever engaged in. With thee were the dreams of my 2— Spain. flowed the tiny stream that fed by ed. Once we are in it there will bo earliest love; 3— Prexy. branches from other springs soon Every thought of my reason -was There is just one point In the nothing for any American to do but 4— Red and violet. grew .to the "meadow., rill beneath, thine: 5— Charles. whose grassy” banks' the bright- The following pupils of the Man- message on which we find ourself to hold his peace and pay his war In my last humble prayer to the JCOUT5 6— Hirobito. ’ spotted trout lurked for careless <:heBter Gree^ schotd. have, been In disagreement with the governor taxes, unless he be of draft age, ■Spirit above , 7— -Urbana, Illinois. cricket or grasshopper. BY ARTHUR N. PACK present every session during, the — and we do not appear tb be when he will stand a chance of Thy name shall be mingled with 8— Nathaniel Hawthorne. With Changriig Seasons alone. That is the creation of helping to fight it. But until we arc mine! ' 9— Chicago. To this spring, too, we came, for fall term;' state law department headed by an in It, It is a poor, kind of American­ Oh! blest are the Ipvers and 10 Prize fighting. each favorite meadovr, or hillside, Grade t , room 1.— Jessie Schal- friends who shall live TROOP 5 WINS attorney-general who shall be ap ism which is afraid to speak What memories cling about some or ravine, hail its.'fountain'. In th® ler,' Dorothy Straugban. James The days of thy glory to see; favorite and well-remembered springtime, save for the moss and Fish, Howard Mohr,. Edward Wal­ Last Thursday evening Troop pointed by the governor Instead of against it. But- the next dearest blessing that No. 1 and 5 met at the HoUistei ! * spring! ' the evergreen. It was alone in Its ters. ' being chosen by election as now Heaven ean give ' ’ Meantime, with this business of Perhaps it bubbled, up through beauty: in summer, bright blbssoms Grade '^2, room 2.— AmeHa And- street .school in the fir t contjsst. qi This is a proposal which calls for our own making on our hands, let Is the pride of thus dying for theh. the sand in some hpUpw at the edge were reflected la. its clear' depths; 'the series scheduled between,Man­ — T. Moore: Pro Patria Mori,. rulot, Ernest Andeiaon, Joseph very close examination from many us cease all twaddle of advice to of the meadow, wit|i alders grow­ in autumn the woods about it blaz­ Baldwin, .Vejrnon Callis, Clifford chester trooiw- Both troops, showed angles and, at the outset, the pre­ the nations of the world to seek ing close about on all; sides except ed with the. red. and gold of maple Gieseche, Ronald Sherwood. enthusiUsm and a friendly'Spiri^ in 8€X)!(CH BURN SEAWEED where it was kept pleir for access. and birch and poplar; In winter, each event. ^ : ponderance of argument would the ways of peace. Just now we are TO GET VALUABLE ASH Grades 8 and 4, room 3.— Charles Morse; assistant scout About it grew the meadow^ grasses, snow cornices overhung its margin. Doris Anderson, Lillian Anderson, seem to rest with a continuance of following the course of imperial FOR VARIOUS PRODUCTS Feast day of the Epiphany or executive and David Goldberg, osth and sweet fiags, and blue' irises. But always, a,t all seasons Its Helen Fish, Elizabeth Goalee, Rho- the present system, at least so far Ism, the theory that might makes “ manifestation” of Christ. Frogs with green backs and of Hartford Council .were Jndgw^ itf water was the same,'clear,, cool and da Mohr, Ellen Phelps, Ruby Wll- the contest. Both troopa^ow ed as the popular election of th(^ right. That is what led to 1914. Oban, Scotland.— The very sea­ Birthday anniversary of Ben­ creamy white throats; and huge refreshing. The years slip by, and B(', Madeline Wallace, , Marjorie that they nad .bMh* -w ell" trahtod state’s law head Is concerned. weed on their impoverished shores jamin Franklin. Outstanding eyes tinged with with them bring recollections of is likely to bring prosperity in ' a Wallace, Edward Baldwin, Nebie making it x$ther difficult for the Ben Johnson’s masque of “ Hy­ brown, crouched motionless on the many departed scenes, but always Just one other matter seems to A LONG PRINCE. measure, to the unhappy islanders Berello, William Dumas, ; George Judges to reach decision in a num­ men” was performed before the bank. OnS was careful not to startle these clear springs will recall to stand out from the mass of the Slipping into America as quietly, of Luing,' Argyllshire. Fitch, Edward Perkins, Raymond ber of the events. '' r court of England, 1606. them for they tolled the clear our minds some of our dearest governor’s well considered propos- almost, as an immigrant. Prince Huglr^cCowan, a Culllpool mer­ Schaller. . At the final con *t .'" wop 6 gas The period of carnival, from water. memories. They are fountains o( als-^the appointment of a com- William of Sweden, sailor, explor­ chant, is building a lar^ge factory Epiphany to Lent, begins. Grades 4jsnd 5, room 4.— Louise the winner - with 20 -peilBts On Hot Shimmer Days' youth. Troop 1 with 10. Thv-fehedule-'ol missidni with power to protect the er, Bportsman and yachtsman, at Luing for the manufacture of Anderson, Dolly Fitch, Ethsl kelp, the commercial product of SPAIN MAKES ARMOR FOR Here we went on hot summer Phelps, Willlamina Rlstau, Eleanor events and scores were as foUo^et state’s interests in New England comes to be AmerlcVs first royal seaweed. The ash residue from the HORSES IN BULL FIGHTS days, while fishing along the brook Wallape, Walter Buckley, Dexter Troop Bn: T r o e ^ 'water rights. It strikes us that this lecturer. seaweed .burned slowly at a l(iw that then seemed so 'wide, and now t u r k e y p u t s b a n o n French, Carl Waltei^ Scoutcraft., . . . .8 has shrunken so. Later, when weary ib a business several times as im­ A long, slim man with a broad heat, is very valuable, being rich Madrid.— The government has ^ HAREM TROUSER-SKIRTS Gradel 5 afid 6,''room 5.—^Alma Rescue - Race^ ...... 2 portant as, if you please, the pro­ smile like a Minnesota farm hand, in carbonates and sulphates of decided to take measures to lessen from swinging, the scythe through First A i d ...... 0 . thick weedy grass, ' we took fre­ Andrulot, Virginia 'Baldwin, Olga posed coal commission. this prince gives' promise of being soda, as well as iodine and bro­ the cruelty to horses engaging in Hublard,.'Elhbl Mohr, - Alice ,lell. Group 'Knot l^yinff. . 2 mine. bulltlghtirg. ' quent drinks from-its clear well. Morn Slgna21^ . i .3 \ That there is room, for much a most interesting visitor. He is a imris Van Deck, Albert Berello. A poultry food will also be Ani official competiti<)n will be /Or perhaps we are thinking of Constantinople.— The wearlne Staff Race . i...... 2 I shenanegan in the ultimate dlu- big game hunter— and the first we manufactured from . the seaweed held in which g prize is to be seme other spring, at the base of the of the so-called harem' trouser- Grades 7 and 8, room 6.—'Edith Stretcher Race .....0 poaial of New England water rights have ever known to agree with and the new industry will give awarded, for the J>est design fdr rocky bill near the old mill, like skirt has been forbidden by one Andrulot, Sundi packille, Heleh Semaphore STgnalingS is not to be doubted. That Connec­ Stuart Edward White in declaring much-needed employment to tbb Is­ shields or armor to protect hprs- tho one here pictured. of the municipal couficils in Ana­ ClBon, ' Ella Peckham, Bernice Human ObstH. Race.Q Phelps, Eleanor PrenUce, Virginia ticut needs tq^keep her eyes wide the African buffaio to be the most landers. The majority'of the'nia-l® os lrom bulls’ hortis. A spray of hemlock'bun,t down tolia, and local women have been FrlcUon F if» . Practical irials of the inven­ over it from the eheltorihg tree ordered to wear the ordinary aklrt. Straughan, Edward An(irul()t, Her­ Pacing . i . 0- open and her fists clenched is -pret­ dangerous of all the bunted quad­ population emigrated to the Unit­ ed S^tes about a year ago, owing tions submitted will be held in the above. Columbines with their bright Husbands or parent^ of women, bert Carlson, Oreste'''Fracchla, Potatoe Ra«$.; * ...-2 ' li'^v ty sure. That she needs a commls- rupeds; but the kind of a big game to the impossibility of making a Madrid bull ring before -compe- red and yellow blossoms each with who transgresa the new rules will Chester Oovang, Robert Jf.ell, .Wil­ •ioB or some other factor with a hunter y^bq ibrinks Just a little at living from the land. ' , tent iutksps. bonav'ladan .smire. lent tn he nrnsecuted* lard ■ Wallace*' ' i f I (S ■■ r_

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PRINCESS SLIPS ., $1.98 $1.25 WOOL DUSTERS !»5 Good quality silk slips that are a wonder­ 99c This Is an trractlve pure linen table cloth, size $7.98 to $25.00 COATS . . . Fur trimmed movl-.lp in all the want­ $5.9S to ful buy at $1.9o. Colors: dark brown, pea­ just the thing for a car or a household 43x43 Inches. Some have two inch solid colored, cock blue and henna. hems and double stripe colored borders, others have ed shades. Now Is the lime to pur- duster. a three striped border with a plain hem. Colors: chase a new coat for the school girl./ $ 1 6 . 5 0 $1.98 SLIPS $1.49 FLOOR BRUSHES Q Q ^ blue, rose, gold and green,. Regular price $1.60. Sizes 7 to 14 years. $ L 0 0 Lingette and sateen slips in dark colors. 14 inch brush. Complete with handle. All sizes. i> $2.98 FLANNELETTE ^ I Q Q 59c HAND DUST BRUSHES PAJAMAS ...... ^ 1 . 9 0 EXTRA SPECIAL! Hosiery and Good looking flannelette pajamas in fancy A very fine quality. Baby Shop stripes of blue and rose. Strictly tailored. All sizes. $1.49 FLOOR MOPS $1.19 $1.25 AND $1.49 CINDERELLA $ i.8 r5 PANTRY DRESSES ...... $1.00 Knit Underwear $2.98 AND $3.98 SILK f Q Q Large size “ Leiners” floor mop. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Plain colors with contrasting color for CHEMISES...... 1 . a / O Pure Silk Hose Crepe de chine chemises in either tailored $1.49 FLOOR MOPS collars and cuffs. Also a few printed frocks with plain colored 99c collars and cuffs. $1.00 BURSON SILK HOSIERY .or lace-trlmmied models. Some of these Pair ...... — ...... \ ------69 - - c are the Willa Loom chemises— noted for Self turning head. Dust absorbing and $2.98 SUITS $ 1 .0 0 pair Tills is a good quality rayon hosiery Wjith a fashioned foot, their wearing qualities. easily cleaned. $1.98 and the popular three seam back. Colors: beige, champagne, $1.49 MUSLIN M G Q ^ $6.25 BISSELL CARPET C A Sizes 3 to 5 years. Just a small lot to sell. English (Irregulars) almohd, grain., sunset and white. broadcloth in blue, brown and green. GOWNS ...... T. Z7VC SWEEPERS ...... V CHILDREN’S LISLE HOSE Dainty muslin gowns in the light pastel Ball bearing and finished in mahogany. - - 'This is a well known and nationally 21 C $1.25 SUITS advertised brand— we are. not allowed to shades of flesh and honeydew. Also a few $1.49 STEP LADDERS $ 1 . 0 0 priht.'the name. Pure silk, full fashiojtt- A ribbed” ilsle lioBe-’that is just the stocking to wear to school white gowns in the lot. Chamfara^y suite in- green, brown, blue, lavender and pep.ch. ed. A good assortinent of new. spring or for sport wear. Colors: brown, tan and gray. $1.88 CHEMISES AND G Q ,« Throe foot size. Sizes 3 to 5 years. Also-a few suits with corduroy pants. Gray shades. 50c FIBRE HOSE S T E P 4 N S ...... i 7 U C $1.49 FEATHER DUSTERS >JQ ^ only. ' . ' ' Pair ...... 39c Small lot of seco silk two piece sets of 75c FLANNEL GERTRUDES Good grade of rayon hose. Three seam back. All the chemisea and step-ins. Genuine ostrich feather dusters. 16 inch 59c new spring shades; You will also find a few pair of $1.00 ODD LOT OF spiral. Can be washed. Good quality gOrtrUdes In sizes-Infants’,. 6 months, 1 and 2 Drug Specials hosiery in this lot. BRASSIERES ...... 25c SCRUB BRUSHES years. 50c SOCKS Values in the lot up to $1.00. Discon­ 49c $2.98 ROMPERS 25c FEEN.A-MINT Pair ...... 25 c tinued models. Not all sizes in each make. Complete with long handle. $1.98 Boys’ part wool socks in plain colors with fancy colored tops. A chewing gum laxative. oil C1I909 * $1.00 WALL CLOTHES $1.98 ROMPERS $2 00 “MADE OF SILK” HOSIERY DRYERS ...... 79c $1.49 PURE NORWEGIAN Adjustable. Eight arms, 27 Incheshes long. COD LIVER OIL ... $1.50 $1.49 ROMPERS Pint bottle. Pure silk from top-to-toe. We have only about five dozen House WOODEN SINK RACKS $1.00 to sell. Colors include parchment, beige, light beige,-moon­ 19c Sizes 1 to 3 years. All colors and checks, Just what the 50c HIND’S HONEY AND light and French niide. Size 13x18 inches. ALMOND CREAM young baby will want. $1.00 RAYON STEP-INS ...... Furnishings CLOTHES PINS $1.25 SHORT DRAWERS 3 fo r ...... $i.oo 75c $7.98 ROGERS* QQ 5 Dozen ...... 15c P a i r ...... $100 25c WOODBURY ■ Rayon step-ins In peach and pink; A very good quality at 4^^ inches long. Wool and cotton short drawers in sizes 2 to 3,1, 4 to 5, and 6 this price. ■ SILVERWARE SETS ^ 4 • 7 0 SOAP, b o x ...... 57c 26 piece set. Ten year plate. The set WOODEN KNIFE BOXES to 7 years. Shirts to match $1.00 each. Th6y6y have eithjereithler 3 cakes in each box. long or short sleeves. Sizes 4 and 5, 6 and 7 years.ars. $1.00 SILK VESTS ... 75c consists of 6 knives, .6 forks, 6 (able spoons, 45c $1.50 AGAROL 6 tea spoons, sugar spoon, and butter knife. Two compartments. Entire size of box CHILDREN’S $5.98 d* >1 r\ 0 to 98c Picoted top. -Shields under arni< Colors: peach, pink and Packed in a gift box. 8x11 inches. to $14,98 COATS _$4.98‘-$12.98 $1.00 SQUIBB’S white. Sizes 36'td '42.' $1.98 MAHOGANY /JQ ODp LOT OF PICTURES \ Sizes 3 to 6 years. Fur trimmed coats f o r ^ e young miss $1.49 MEDIUM W E IG H T ..^ I n n d*/! O t J and strictly tailored for the little man. Woolen^ materials In MINERAL OIL ...... 69c CLOCKS ...... e P l e 0 7 50 c UNION SUITS .... Small size mahogany finished clocks. This is an odd lot of pictures and a few the wanted colors. 25c CASCARA TABLETS This is the well known and nationally advertised Carter s framed tapestries in the lot. ' CHILDREN’S $3.98 HATS 100 Tablets ...... 19x: underwear—medium weight. Built-up shoulders and knee $1.00 BULB BOWLS 69 C PANELED MIRRORS QO $1.00 50c and $L00 ^ A length, Our complete stock of children’s hats values up to $3.98 $1*49 B u i i BOWLS 99 G all for $1.00. Felts, duvateen and velvet In darling little mod­ GILETTE BLADES V Just a few mirrors to sell at this price. 5 and .10 in a package. . els. All shades to match the winter coat. Contains three‘l^Arciasus bulbs. $1.25 VACUUM BOTTLES 50c GEM BLADES 35c Neckwear 99c $3-49 WOOL SWEATERS, NONICK TABLE TyMBLERS $2.98 $ AND $5.00 SCARFS 6 tu m b lers...... ^ 3 9 c Pint size. Those who have to cjwry their This is the well known Ascher knitwear. Slip-over and 4.00 lunch dally will appreciate this vacuum bot­ 50c AUTO STROP BLADES Packed in carton of six. button'Xronts In all the pretty children’s colors for spring. Sizes $2.98 tle special at 99c. 'cre'ne'de chine scarf* in plain colors, Malllson’s pussy wil­ 13 to 7 years. 5 blades in each package. TABLE TU»B5LERS fiO /* $6.50 ELECTRIC IRONS low taffeta In beautiful patterns, and the new 50c FLANJ^EL BLOOMERS In light pastel shades. /Some have fringed ends, others hem­ Dozen $5.50 35c PALMOUVB SHAVING Plain optic glassware. "Hold-Heet” brand, Complete with cord P a i r ...... 39c CREAM ...... stitched. \ ' Children’s flannel bloomers in white or fancy stripes. Sizes TUMBLERS ftO/* and stand. $1.50 . RAYON LACE SCARFS ^QQ 2 to 6 years. 25c, 50c, $1.00 USTERINE Dozen ...... 0 7 C $1.25 TOWEL BARS $1.25 AND $1.49 BABY BONNETS Plain ”or ’priVted*de*signV in *aU-the new- spring shade* of Cut designs. 79c 19c39c74c CUP SAND SAUCERS 24 inch, nickle plated towel bar. $1.00 maize, pink, blue, black, .red; etc. •25c, 50c, $1.00 LAVORIS 6 f o r . . * ...... * 7 0 $1.98 AND $2.49 BABY BONNETS 0 1 ROLLING PINS 2 Q c 5 9 C Very pretty decorated cups and saucers of $1.79 fine china; Knitted bonnets. Plain white or with plnlc br blue trim­ A large assortment to select frbm. 19c 39 c 79c Downstaiv Appavet 8hop mings. 25c, 50c, $1.00 LYSOL WHITE ENAMELED BATHROOM 35c OIL CLOTH MATS "^ 29 C MIRRORS REDUCED $2.98 BABY BUNTING . $2.49 Offers Unusuai Values 19c 39c 79c 39c MIRRORS C Size 18x36 inches. White eiderdown with blue or pink s^in ribbon trimming. 29 50c OIL CLOTH MATS 3 Q c 50c IPANNA TOOTH 35c $5.98 Winter Frocks $1.49 AND $2.98 SAILOR HATS 59c aiid 69c MIRRORS $1.00 PASTE These frbeks are certainly won­ 45 C Size 24x54 Inches. 60c FORHAN’S TOOTH derful buy* at $2.98. Wonaen’a Plush, chinchllia and camel hair cloth. Earlaps. ••••** $1.49 and $L69 ttHRRO^ $1.49 BREAD BOXES 9 9 c BidbjLShop— Mato Floor PASTE 35 c Jersey, Triep-aUeea and wool twilu 99c 50c PEBECCO TOOTH .. dresees in the'lot. Not all sizes- *2.98 PASTE 35 c la each model; $3.50 "WEAR-’e VER’’ i O O Q e x t r a SPECIAL! SCOTT’S 70/*, TEAKETTLES ...... ^ 4 b e 7 0 $1.49 ALUMINUMWARE dj-| Four quart size...... V A •V/vF IMPORTED PERFUME EMULSION 4 0 C fO C $2.98 House Frocks FATHER JOHNS 70^ 75c “WEAR.EVER” CG.« We are displaying quality brand alumlnum- ATOMIZERS Faeheen *nd, Butterfield Fou,- ALUMINUM CAKE PANS 0 7 G M-are in a large variety of articles at the low MEDICINE 4 0 C > ± a / C lard dresses In the, lot. Absolute­ price of 39c each. The following pieces can Square Pan. RUBBING ALCOHOL S O c ly, guaranteed fast color, ■ Most­ 70c «WEAR-EVER” ALl>- be had: double boilers, percolators, tea ket­ ly dark shades for immediate tles. oval dish pans, roasters, water palls, 95c *1.98 Very newest shape* and colors in plain w'eat. Sizes 36 to 60. ^ MINUM PUDDING PANS 50c ■frying pans, convex kettles, preserving ket­ glassware. Ju*t the thing for milady’s 75c DEXTRI MALtOSE Main Floor tles and cake pans. dressing table. _____ ^•f««*** 4, ■ No. 1, 2 and 3. EXTRA SPECIAL! A EXTRA SPECIAL! $1.69 $1.49 GLASS SHELVES Fr^e Delivery Daily Q n e L o to f $2.98 COPPER TEA KETTLES Anywhere iii Town $5,98 Hats .... (Second Floor) 24 kich size with nickle bracket*. V*ry $1.19 READ THE XAST PAGE. ipecial *t this price.' For the Bathhiom. Nlckle Plated^. m , , SOUTH ^MRNCHCSTER‘ CONN •.

'A I ^ ^ S I X MANCHESTER ]^jENljTG THURSDAY. JAN. 6,*192rrr

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FOUND eyf FOR« SALE Harris^ dashed up and dovvnthelines "of hh In 1811 General Harrison ordered to prepsieelor Harrison’s s o I d i e r;.t soldieri. He rode a white horse and remained M FOR SALE—Fancy Green Mt. pota­ FOUNI)—Sheep skin coat, owner toes. Frank Williams, Buckland. TeL may have same by proving property action against the Ihdlans/whlle Tecumeeh was in the The crack of a sen* stood firm,^^ The |r^^dliM]i»t as thotirii on dress parade. The battle ^prt. 9S9-23. and paying for this adv. Elliot, 75 south. Indian warriors were asaernblinA forlid^ctiori-pn > ; try'e riflp on Nov. 7,1#11, relying on the ;magic After minutes of desperate fightirw A s Indies Henry street. rivp.llW fc resaws FOR SALE—10 black Jersey Giants the banks of the Tippecanoe, a river- in indisna, where - atarted the bsttfe. The charms the Prophi^ Had we?i ^ e d and the Prophet discredrtef ^ on g We $30. 10 Buff P lym outh R ocks, $30. Tecumseh’a brother, the Prophet, had set up a town Indians charged .the white given them , fouiiht own c^ntirymen. It was a death blow to Tecumseh s Mated up for breeding. Prize stock. 2 AUTOMOBILES (Continued./ Belgian doe;; and 9 young, $8; 4 fine and an Indian governn^ent. ; ^ volunteers. fiercely. dresmf. police puppies, $25. Jo h n H. Cheney, Andover Road. FOR SALE^Ford light delivery \ ■ ----- ^— ■" ___ irr y in perfect condition, first $125. takes FOR SALE—Hard wood, all lengths. it. Ford sedan in A No: 1 condition, Raymond F. Do Wald. 655 North Mam $150 cash. B ill McKee, 32 L au rel Mreet. Telephone 2358. ______stre e t. T elephone 374. X I General FOR^^ALE—Hardwood slabs saw­ A rthur A . Kmifla ed stove length $12.00 per cord. Order by mail or telephone Willlmantlc MISCELLANEOUS Attii^ Repairing and division 204-15 evenings. P. H. Whip­ FIRE and News of our He JACK OF ALL Qrerhauling ple, Andover, Conn, , English Woolen Company, tailors SHELDOTTB. G AR AGE since 1898, direct to* wearer. Harry TRADES i s WHAT AUTO INSURANCE FOR SALE—Federa" New Milch e e Rear/of 2IS Hollister Street. cows, and nearby Springers, all under Anderton, 38 Church street. South PATS OROC6RY 875 Main St. Tel. 782-5 federal supervision, eligible for ac­ Manchester. Phone 1221-2. Phone 28^2 Residence 2328-3 credited herd, 50 to choose from. HERALD Correspondents Give You All The Latest jo e ^ id lh e m ' B IL L - Franklin Orcutt. Coventry, Telephone Rags, magazines, bundled paper Information About All the Towns Hereabouts. Manchester 1064-3. and Junk bought at hlg'-.eat cash .. A betting slip has fu/nlshed a prices. Phone 849-8 and I will dalL J. new twist to the hasebiUl scandal. 'FOR SALE—Extracted honey, 5 lb. Eisenberg. ------.. : r ..i) cans $1.25; 1 lb jars 35c; fresh sweet .’...... As a matter of fact a betting apple juice, made once a week, 50c slip seems to have caused it. There per gallon. Phone 970-2. HEBRON MARLBOROUGH if As usual,.Mr. O’Goofty swore off FOR SALE—Apples. Tour choice of 6 different varieties to choose from. WTIC for the New" Year...... He swore Delivered anywhere In Manchester or Off swearing off. If you must know vicinity, from 60 to 75c per basket or Traveleni liuarance Co., Mrs. Edwin T. Smith and her Dr. Elmer Stewart Parmelee,' the details. is no $1.00 to $1.50 per bushel. Phone 970-2. Hartford, Conn. son Edward attended In New Lon- died of pneumonia at the Middles^ a07. dhn on Monday at 2 p. m. the fu­ Hospital, Middletown, Friday night I FOR SALE—Ono cord 4 ft white The surprising thing about the 'lil*!h, cut any length. $lf„. Mixed neral services of the late Henry at the age of 66. He had,lived here charge that, colleger football play­ Jiard wood $16. Call W illlm antlc Day Barrows, Mrs. Smith’s broth­ for se’veral years and IJ was trbin ers get money Is that it should be il57-12. 11:45 A. M.—Farm Flashes. er-in-law. Mr. Barrows died at here that be was taken to the Mid­ January the New London hospital Saturday dlesex Hospital, where ,he expired surprising to anyone. I FOR SALE—Hardwood. Reo truck 11:55—Time Signals. '© $9.00: hard slab 8.00; hard pine and 12:00 Noon—News, Weather, morning from a comp^llcation of shortly after arriving.' Ble is sur­ Judge-Landis lost mueh of . his c h e stn u t m ixed $6.00 a load. F lrpo, 07 Brown Thomson Quintet disease. He was 69 years of age. vived by. his wife, M"rs.'.Nellie Par- Wells street. Phone 154-3. melee, of Middle Haddam; a sister, p()pularity when he banned Ty and Beauty note from Puritan,days: Selections from "High Jinks” The funeral was held from the Tris, but you’ll note he held onto “For ye, complexion, ye’ yp'hnglglrl. Furniture ...... Friml Methodist church as the Congrega­ Mrs. Julia Miller of-East'Hampton; I FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard arid daughter, Mrs. Louisa Pitt of that 365,000 contract. • may wash the face In* snow, the TTOOd. &nd bflrd wood slftbs sawod to Sunset ...... Brewer tional church had b^€n recently tingling cold bringing ’ forth'the 'order. L. T. Wood. 55 Blssell street, Cuban Dance ...... Cervantes burned to the ground. Mr. Bar­ Newark, N. J. {telephone 496. ______News has been received of the It requires no great amount of blood and imparting a rich, glow of Chanson Joyeuse ...... Ravina row’s wife was formerly Miss RIl- courago to., wear- the robes of a dic­ health which Is the true beauty.” Swing Song ...... Barns la Caotes, a daughter of Mr. and death of Henry D. Barrow of New ‘‘sale’’ at REAL ESTATE Extase D’Amour ...... Roze Mrs, Ellsworth Coatesj of this London, of pneumonia, at the tator provided the. price Is right. Barcarolle from “The Tales of town. Home Memorial Hospital. The de­ . Hoffman” ...... Offenbach The young people of Hopevale ceased was 69 years old'and a na­ The 1919 scandal was supposed I FOR SALE—Building lot CO by 150 tive of this place. He is survived by to be the scandal that was to end feet, on one of Manchester’s nice resl- Le’Retour ...... Bizet had a skating party on an over­ all scandals...... Which leminds us AUTO Garber nantlal streets, three minutes walk Minuet ...... Paderewski flowed meadow a morning or two his wife and daughter of New Lon­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE from Main street, gas and sewer In don and a- sister, Mrs. Sarah Bolles we once he^rd of . a war that was to Serenade ...... Tarengbi ago. The Ice Was in splendid RSPAm WOmLOUARANTOEO ’ front of lot. Owner needs cash. I-or condition for the sport. of this place. end all wars.^ (quick sale will sell for t750. Call Someone to Watch Over Me Lloyd Chapman recently under­ ^ NORTON Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, ...... Gershwin George Fabel of the Grayville r ■UCmCAL CA 875 Main street. Don’t F o rg e t...... t . Hanley section of the town is 111 with grip. went an operation for appendicitis The qualities of bravery are Brothers at the St. Francis’ Hospital, Hart­ often found where lea^t expected MUJAUDvr. ?e*^*’‘* PHPNKI FOB SALE—5 room 'sungalow, oak Love’s Wistfulness ..Bartho'my The Misses Estelle and Gladys ford...... Perhaps you’ve heard of the M M I M A N C M O m P I M m STAnOM floors and part oak trim, all modern Intermezzo Pittoresque .KoUan Broome gave a party to a number Improvements, 2 cur garage. Pf'®* In a Little Spanish Town of their friends Saturday evening Miss Cora Buell has returried to cheer leader who grew up to be a v e ry reasonable and easy term s. T.ei. her school in East Hartford and trainer of wild animal crackers. 1483-12...... Wayne at their father's home In Hopevale. Miss Mary L. Hall to her school ln we Colection from “Princess Pat” Miss Estelle has returned to Union Bloomfield, after spending the holi­ INVITE OUR COALTOmuR ...... Herbert College In South Lancaster, Mass, Susie Lenglen’s name does not TO RENT days at their homes here. appear in the annual ; ranking of ousbwamingi 6:00 P. M.—rDlnner Concert. Hotel and Miss Gladys has Vreturned to C. S. Christensen has had a French tennis players" this year. ^H Heublein Trio. Hartford, having spent the Christ­ Kholer electric light plant installed , . . .But it does appear in Dun and NEVER I TO RENT—4 room tenement, up­ Chanso 1 Joyeuse ...... Ravina mas holidays at their Hebron by William Caffyn, local agent. E. Bradstreet’s. stairs. bath, hot water, lights, etc. Andante Sostenuto...... Barglel home. B. and N. R. Lords are to have Apply at 2i) GrisOold street. Ready Miss Florence E. Smith return­ Jan . 15. R en t $18. ______^ Canzonetta ...... Godard plants installed at their homes In Georges Carpentler Is now an At Dawning...... Cadman ed on Monday to the Seymour the near future. actor In F ran ce.... The difference TO RENT—Two-car garage 20x20. Vienna Life Waltzes , . .Strauss school In West Hartford, having D! Arrlgonl, contractor, who is have “sales” Price reasonable if taken at once. between Carpentler the actor, and ■Apply 136 Sum m er stre e t. Phone 1877. 6:25-^News. ' spent her mid-winter vacation at building the Marlborough-HebEon the fighter. Is that as an actor he 6:30—Cllftonian Concert from the her home here. road, has resumed work afte.r- a does not wear gloves. FOR RENT—Garage at 35 Garden Club Palais Royal. The Misses Janet and Lois Pen­ week’s shut driwn for the holidays. stree t. T elephone 602. ______' - ‘ fi' 7:00—Mid-week Religious Sing— dleton were guests of the Misses Among the young .people Prof. H. E. Wark of West Vir­ W e FOR RENT—Six room tenement, Boy Choir of forty voices.’ Trin­ Pendleton and Mrs. Anne C. Gil­ are employed In Hartford who all improvements, at 82 Spruce street. ity Church, New Haven, Conn. bert on Monday. ginia Wesleyan avers that some Inquire 14 Spruce or telephone 1320-12 spent the holiday at' home were football players get as high as $500 7:30—Staff Artists Period—Elsie Mrs. Charles M. Larcomb, wife Miss Mae Hannqn, Miss Rebecca a-year...... If. that’s all the bpys TO RENT—Garage at 51 Russell M. Palmer, Violinist; Charlotte of Supervisor Larcomb, and form­ Buell, Miss Doris Buell, Miss Aud­ get they need'a managOri ' FRIENDLY coal— dependable street. Telephone 433-4. Gould, Accompanist and Evelyn erly Miss Mertele Goodwin, teach­ rey Hall, Lloyd Chapman and Ben­ ALWAYS er of the model school at Hebron coal—the kind that will be FOR RENT—Five room flat up­ Marcll, Contralto: Laura C. jamin Lord.. ' , Major Frank, Gavaaa«"h-says the stairs, steam heat furnished: also two Gaudet, Accompanist. Center, was taken on Monday to Miss Fafiiiy'A. Bll&h, who teach­ the happy part of any party if car garage. Apply 92 Russell street. rules makers are trying to murdpr Violin— St. Joseph’s hospital In Wllllman- es in Glastonbury, returned to her football.. .This, however, does not you invite it into your-home!- TO RENT—3 room heated apart­ Selection from “Flora Bella” tic for treatment. She has been school Monday after spending the iapply to Harvard, where the game Send us a word by telephone sell,for ments w'lth bath. Apply shoemaker, ...... Schwarzwald seriously ill for several weeks. holidays at her home here. Trotter Block. ______Is already dead. and we’U deliver you some of Gianna Mia from “The Fire­ Mrs..Frank Davis has gone to | the best coal ever mined. FOR RENT—Three room flat with fly” . . . ------Friml East Hampton to in the care While the shift play may be un^ steam heat next to Paganl Bros’ store. Miss Palmer of Mrs. Elizabeth Dorrance who is Apply at the store. Contralto— recovering from a recent operation. popular as the newspapers claim, G. E. Willis & S()n, Inc. less Schools of the town opened on WAPPING still we.Imagine a certain gray- FOR BENT—Five room flat, all Im­ Greetings ...... Harris halred jurist would like to use It fo provements, window shades on; on Glrometta (My Sweetheart) Tuesday after a vacation of ten Mason Supplies, tro lle y line, sta tio n 52. A pply 598 Cen­ days or more. shift from his original position in ter street, Harrison Store. Phone 569...... Slbella The funeral of Mrs. Harriett El­ the Ty-Trls tangle. * Miss Marcil The attendance for the month of len Johnson, widow of the late a Main Street Phone 50 Instead < FOR RENT—Five room tenement Violin— December in the grammar grade of Charles M. Johnson, was largely at­ with modern Improvements, on Braln- Machtstuk ...... Schumann the Center school was 95 per cent. tended from her late home on 'Wed­ a rd stree t, n ea r Main, price $20 per month. Apply ttf Aaron Johnson, 62 Miss Palmer Pupils perfect In attendance for nesday afternoon. Rev. Truman H, Linden street. Contralto— the month were Gussie Frankel, Woodward officiating. The bearers “Ombra Mai Fu” from “Xer­ Mary Goncl, Elton Brook, Bllft' yjere Albert E. Stiles,' Raymond of selling FOR RENT—One 7 room tenement. Maple streeL Apply to H. :i. Tryon, xes” ...... Handel Hudak, Edward Pomprowltz, Grace Burnham, . Monroe Stoughton, In care of W. Hale Company. (with violin obllgatp) Rathbun, Olga Stanek and Stephen James Galahan, George McNamaira PLUMBING FIXTURES Miss Marcll Karas. Mrs. Bottomley of Wllli- and Walter Relchard. , The burial ‘ FOR RENT — Three, and four Price alone should never govern either the selection of the room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ 8.00—Outlet Owlets. mantic, has been engaged as sub­ was in the family lot in the Wap- fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma- ; at a , vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- 8:30—Capitol Theatre Presenta­ stitute for this week. A young ping Cemetery. terial and. workmanship Is certain only when there Is no f^Ise . door bed furnished. Call Manchester tion. man from Montvllle. will take up The pine woods on the Frank W. economy In buying plumbing and when good judgment selects Construction Company. 2100 or tele- 10:00—^Weather. the work as teacher for the rest of Congdon estate, at Laurel Hllf, has the men to install It. -phone 782-2. ______10:05—Studio Program. the school year beginning next been cut off by Will Howrigan, who FOP. RENT—In Greenacres, first 10:30—Romeo Society, Orchestra. week. purchased the timber but not the high price and second floor flats at 73 and 76 11:00—News, laud. B enton stree t. Call 820. Reports show that there Is some i------f______Improvement in the case of Mrs. The committee of six meeting JOSEPH C. W ILSON Charles M. Larcomb, who is ser­ which was to have been hold at the 28 SPRUCE STREET, j TELEPHONE 641 WANTED iously 111 at St. Joseph’s hospital, parsrinage on Tuesaay evening was one-m onth SPECIAL IP IT E Willlmantlc. postponed on account of the storm WANTED—Position by a licensed Miss Clarissa Lord was leader and Icy traveling and will be held barber in town. Phone 658-5. at the Christian Endeavor meeting on this evening at the parson­ TO OLD EMPLOYEES Sunday evening, y age at seven o’clock. WANTED—I will pay highest prices The Junior Y. M. C.. A. .basket-, and at for all kinds of junk; also buy all ball game scheduled for Friday kinds of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, Would $100 a Month Pension for Life telephone 982-4. ______Fourteen 50-Year-Service Mm night with the.^ HazardvUle team 150 NOW DEATH UST has been Indefinitely postponed. WANTED—Toung girl to assist Of Cheney' Hrothers to At­ The annual church meeting of When You Are Ready to Retire, with housework and care of baby. tend Get Together Banquet. a P hone 1685. the Congregational Branch of the Interest You? IN RUSSIAN STORM Federated Church will bo . held at ' WANTED—To repair and clean MEAN \v,jiUUB— ...... sewing machines of all makes. All A special invitation has been the Congregational chutch this work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester sent, to the fourteen fifty-year-ser­ evening at 8 .o’clock, following the $10)000 protection In event of death. No. 715. Go anyw here. R. W. O arraid . vice employees of Cheney Brothers Five Ships With 50 Men Miss- Committee of Six; meet $20,000 in event of accidental death. 87 E dw ard stre e t, M anchester. to attend the next meeting of the $100,041 per month if disabled with) fnll $10,000 insur­ I WANTED—To buy cars for Junk. Get Together Club which will be ing—Armenian Quake. Vic- ance and prieiriinms waived during disability. U sed parts for sale. Abel's Service held at Cheney hall,/January 13. lims .in Misery. The cost is small. Inquiries welcomed. My age is • • ; S tation. Oak street. TeL 789.______There are nine adtive fifty-year- INDICTED FOR GIYDIG i WANTED—Some pleasura these service men on Cheney Brothers’ long evenings? Why not Wave that payroll which is said to number J.A.Laconciie phonograph fixed and enjoy the old Moscow, Jan. 6.—The death toll McDerm ott SIM.TER P. p. Box 1137, Hartford, Conn. favorite records bnoe again. Braltb- approximately 4,850 . employees.’ in the storms which have swept w aits, 150 Center street. They are William Barrett, Benja­ min Cadman, Andrew Dunn, Wil­ /lussla during the past two days we sell at LOST liam Dunn, George Ferris, Frank has now reached 150. The storms, Cleveland Ex-Conyict CKarged Saunders, Walter Saunders, Er­ which have been of hurricane force, With Hiding MeHett Slayer uiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH nest Sault and John Trotter. Those have done great damage throughout From Rolice. . VJ LOST who have retired from active ser­ the Caucasus and along the Black vice are Samuel Anderson, Rob­ I lowest possible Notlea is hereby given that Paaa Sea. Cleveland, Jan. 6—Beri. Nadel, Spring Only 3 Months Away | Book No. 25010 Iseued by The Savings ert Campbell, Alfred Hyde, James Five vessels swept out. Into the Bank of Manchester has been lost efr Hutchinson and Cain Mahoney. ex-conviit and reputed'liquor run­ S Do you realize it? Now is the time to pick up real estate destroyed, and written application Black Sea with their crews are be­ X bargains. ^ haa been made to 'Bald bank by the Fifank Cheney, Jr„ chairman of lieved to have been sunk, with a ner, today was I -dieted by, the X We offer: A nice.,neat and new single In the Green section s >eraon in whose name such book w as the board of oirectors of the firm grand jury on a charge.6f having •prices all fBBued, for payment of th e am ount of loss of fifty lives. The sailing vessel S Cor |7.00(). - It is up to date and a place you would like? E deposit represented by said book, or of Cheney Brothers, will be the Centroysoyuz has been definitely provided and hialntalned a rendiez- E Another fine home close to Main str'eet on Middle Turnpike 'E for the Issuance of a duplicte book principal speaker of the evening. reported lost witk a crew of eleven vous where Patrick McDermott hid X East, well arranged rooms, garage in basement, all fully equip- s therefor. He will have a special word for and two steamers are reported sunk from police of the natlop for :three S • ped. ' *.. s IjOST—^Brown and black police the fourteen men who are wear­ off Kutalsk. One ship with a-crew ifioritha before being capturdd' and' E Another new single on Walker street, hard wood trim and 3 the time puppy. Answers to the name of King. ers of fifty-year service pins. The of six sunk at the entrance o r the- ■ floors, good lar^e airy rooms. Be sure, to look at this one., . S Call 1886-4. Reward. convicted of being qnejot the m.ur- G|et Together Club'feels that It Is a Baku harbor. derers of Don R. Mellett. publisher S ' I A large flat all up-to-date in every detail, wl^h an extra s ' LOST—Sum of money on West Bide pleasure to have these men as its In the Baku oil-fields more than of the Canton Daily Nriws. * i “ buUflins lot on Benton street, all for $10,000. > * yesterday afternoon. Reward. FlndSr guests and hopes that each will be 300 derricks have been blown down, . Na,del will be a^rai^cd late to-^. Before deciding on the-building of your new.hpjp'er.be^suxa call 1220. P eter Jaokmore, 164 present. four workmen killed and , several day,: according . to pf dtecutpr '. Ed­ Eldrldge street. A chicken a la king supper will to.inspect the Green HlU Terrace tract, on Rjitkln street> “-xepd,Skktlm^^Chi^p^ Robeii J. Smith M M p $ faftersQcn, between Campbell's Fill- the,coming year. ling Station and Starkweather street, privation and many havr frozen- to ship at' Newburgh, %^i,'jffere Let- One Bloqk from Madn Street la Depot Square. Fln4er please gall Motion pictures and a short en-! death, according to reports received la Brooks, of Tdiwnba-''(«bQy«/ arid ^Beal E^^te-l ^ Ijflsliirance — ** *.tC V hift ii^aniejl* Xhtte. ’ Hartford . v r ' 'r S^'S’V 1. ..•^ijr'< / t-v' .4 -y

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Four College Captain's l^ek Basketball Berth * ' _ ■ '..!: ' * ■ . . ■ ! ', Bcore ls 35 \» 2fr, A ^ li Philadelphia, Jan. 6.—>G«org« Decker, < oach of Pena’a^ boxing taam;^ Norman, Okla., Jan. 6.— Captains of four sports on the campus of is looking optlmisticaUy ahead to a 48.-rc Ind bodt on his forty-i-sixdal the University of Oklahoma are coihpetihgr for positions on the-iaae-Z.; birthday.. , basketball.team. The four captains are Gene West.: basketball; Gran­ ^ Pliys h Ab- following a custom nf long standing he boxes one round every yes^:^ ville Norris, football captaln-eleot; Dick Jones, baseball captain-elect,: of his life with members of bis boxipS team on his birthday. and Leslie Nlblack, cross-country captain-elect, 1927. , ~ AS a profesiiioaal lightweight l^ k e r met Eddie Hanlon, Terry Mc-;^ West and Niblack are virtually sure of^letters in caging work this: High Sciiool Team in S ^ d ' seBcr, Iii Sbo^ Every* Ctovern, Benny Yanger, TOnng Em e and others. season. West already has two letters , apiece, in basketball and base­ Labac Defeats Donofrio; Fite D^sions, One Kayo and ball, and Niblack. a letter each in cross-country and football. Norris, b e^ H eb iK . League fiame'Against To \ The Middletown Y. M. 0. A. and Jones have never lettered in basketball season.______Dis^plilicalioii; Dewd Beats Pagan^ Y e o t e ^ basketball team will try conclusions': cco Farmers— Has Lost (Special to The Herald) • with Coach Chaney’s Rec Five on.. Plainfield, Goan., Jan. 8.— The Friday evening at the School street ftfofters Winandlesi^ RoiiiaDo and Morey Wmers; AU-Middletowft basketbaU flva fell gym. There will he no preliminary WORLDS BEST COURT STARS First'to Bristol. a 85 to 88 viotlm to the Plainfield and no dancing. Affair Complete Socens. quintet here test night in an In- teresUng game in which Plainfield The locals played the Fortlahd- W n i WRITE FOR THE HERALD Manchester High will attempt to held the npper hand at all times. ^eam In Portland last night. So far. even up things in the second Cen­ At halftime, PUinfleld led 18 to 4 Who was the southern Califoimia the Rec has won all but one of its tral Connecticut Interschoiastic '(Sjr the {^liorts Editor) but Middletbwn set a much faster amateur golf champ in 19247— P. games, losing only to the "ViTest league game of the season with Manchester may be a.ffat failure in most every branch of pace in .the final stania. G.. Cromwell team in that town a week Famous Ohio State Coach East Hartford tomorrow night. T^o athletics blit amateur b o ^ g is certainly ah outstanding ex­ Joe Guerra was-the shining, light ihr.- Paul Hunter. ago. locals lost their first in this loop for Middletown bnt as far as any Where did Jack Lelivelt come on Saturday evening to Bristol ception. This much-was^roved beyond a particle of doubt Individual star for the winners was from before he went to Milwaukee? and Memhers of * Cleve- High in that city. last night when for the second cbns^utive time, more than five concerned, there simply warn’t apy. *”••0. B, B. The locals now hafire two victor­ hundred persons attended the tournament at .Cheney; hall. Last Everybody did his bit, AngelU Tulsa, Okla. .land Professioual Champs s^ieH stPavs ies and two defeats to their credit. night it is estimated approximately 700 wern present Seven another local plpyar, was In' Plain- Where' doea Johnny Kllbane You Must Be IMY UFE^TORY I They took Hartford with ess© and field’s llnenp becETue of. the tem­ llve?“ *J. H. K. disposed of the alumni - They did bouts were on the program 'arranged by Promoter John L. He- colle cts A health farm at Jack McAulifC& porary absence of Benson. The sum­ Satisfied Prepare Articles; They not fare so well against New Brit­ ney under the auspice^ of Cheney Brothers" AtWetic Associa­ mary: 'Cleveland, O. ain and Bristol and were defeated golf c h a p t e r EIGHT. tion and there were exactiy twenty ipuhds o f milling, PlalBlIeid (85) "Who was the Ohio state by big margins in those gam®s* The program last. - ilghr was^ ~ ' FG. F. Th ohamploh In 1922?— Start Tomorrow. Coach Clarke is confident* that '^Used CiMTS W ith an much more successful than tho Dessinger, If ...... 2 6 9 Joe Wells of Akron. * I had the lightweight, champion­ -his men will come back to Manches-^ Mdske ruled fbr'^ • "youseman and first one, not. only from an attend­ Riaaell for Pillafd. In the extra Kormandin, rf ... 1. 4 4 ■8 99 ship of the world handed to me on ter with another victory. All his 2 . The Herald has secured another men are eligible now and quite a |ance stafidpolnt, but also from a round, Plllard took the .load but Stavnltsky, c 1 - H battermilk ever gets to be the O . IC. T h a t C ounts crack-a-Jack series of authenlc a silver platter. ' ' Angeli, Ig ...... 3 1 Jack Dempsey heard , that I had gboU lost it again as-YoUaofuan as­ national beverage the dairymen articles on sports through the NBA sumed the offensive. ■ PlUard’s Madden, rg . . . 8 1 7 turned pro. He was so impressed the squad. win Sturt' plugging a new ballad. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe— Has had , Service on basketball. It will start med with sufficient excitement to showing was a disappointment to . . Entitled ’ The Face on the good care. Snudl mileage, many ' tomorrow. with my showings that when he please even the most rabid fam IS 9- 35 decided to go into the middle­ local boxing fans Who expected Cow Bafn Floor.” extras. ' '' •nie now ffirles will be both Anyone who did not get hlrf' fifty much more of "him. Plllard had ab- Middletown (86) weight class he simply sat down cents’ worth last night doesn't 1925 Chevrolet Sedan— This car authorttative and comprehensive. It i^dy lost twice to Barfiey Youse­ PG. r* T. and wrote a declaration handing know the value of money; If apy- locks u^nd rui)s like new. Prac-- is one of the greatest of its kind man, brother of the youth ho- McCabe, If 2 '2 6 tfcally new* rubber. ever written. It is unusual in that it the title over to me. tkifig, thq, admission fee was too fought last night and this was his (iuerra, rf...... 3 4 10 combines, t ie cream 'of the universl- I felt pretty liberal. ' ' big chance, to comOback.' But- he Holts,- c ...... 2 1 6 Ail 1925 Chevrolet Coach— Good mo­ ly and the cream of the professional cocky— the light­ The results were as follows: Al failed. Pillard’s stantie made hito Waterman, Ig . . . 2 1- 5 tor. A fine car for little money. 1925^ChevroIet Coupe—This car ia^ courts. The articles will be terse, weight champion Dowd defeated Tommy Pagani on Ibqk like ‘a million dollars at the Carlson, rg > ...... 0 0 0 / well written and neatly illustrated of the world;' in Golf, Wininng points in an extra roqnd; Eddie beginning. He was shifty on his ' . — A-1 to every way. 1926 Chevrolet Touring— With all with fine action photography. ' I guess it is. the Reed won Cllento; Pete feet and aggressive bUt had a poor 9 _8 26 Yoitseman train ed Art Plllard in the extras that go with s good Coach Harold G. Olsen, of Ohio only case on rec­ hekd defense. Youseman Jabbed Refereb: ElUspn. Hcffifiist Deal ord of anythiag of four rounds; Ckarley Romano him Almost at wJU with a .lotting ■ car. , State Uaiverslty.'-doveloper of the 1924 Chevrolft 4-Pass. Coupe — Big Ten champions and recognized the sort happen­ kfioeked out Mickey Malasguaggit left Jab to the faci that gate him Hndspn M(>del ...... $175 Jimmy Bernardo whipped Barfiey Motor has been overhauled. Good as one of the country’s leading ing, but I defend­ a wide margin. They fought In the Tonseman; Charley ■ Morey • won Star 1923 ...... tires. Duco finish. authorities on the game^ has writ­ ed it againp^ all Regardless of; how goei Yale !|n 130-ponnd class. comers and retir­ over Billy Horn when the Ifittef Kayoed Through Ropes. Ringside Gossip 1924 Chevrolet 2 Pass. Coupe — ten twelve articles. Bach one is other branches.of athletic endeav­ DodiHe S e ^ 1923 ...... $275 ed undefeated. .A' 'was disquBjifled W d Billy Dabpe jThe next bout was of short .du­ Thoroughly overhauled. Duco packed with all the wisdom of his or, her golferq are Just about cock-« easily outpoluted Adolph Donofrio. At*Local Bouts finish. Good titos. . ,ptanT years' experience. man can’t do ,any ration. Charley Romano knocked Dodge'^Gdi^ 1923 . . . 1. .$250 better than . that of-the-walk' as' h r as the intercom Hall' is Jammed. out Mickey Malanguggi in one 1923 0h®YW»^®^ Coupes (2 )— At » ; Also, each member of the world's legiate . golf championship is conf . Despite the fact th at a large Dodge 1922 ...... $175 small price. champion professional basketball can he7 ' minute and fortj^ seconds o f the Madden .. then cernod.', i ijjjmber of extra seats- bad. been \ 1923 Chevrolet Sedan — Here is a tean^..the Cleveland Club of the first round. Both were from Hart­ Although granting the draw at So farj 27 annual intercollegiate, ^placed, to the hall, everyone "was oc­ ford. Malanguggi "’tad knocked Dodge Tonriag — - $100 real bargain, 3 new cord oversize , the best basket­ started me oiv a the end of thrfe rounds in the PU- tour of the'country, This Irish golf tournaments have heeii stag­ cupied and many had to stand up. clean out of the ring into thsr laps tires. Motor is perfect. ball team of the dgy. will write a ed. Yale 'entrleOiave won 12 of lard-Yousemau fight was a poor de- Stqdelii^er Coupe 1922 ..$350 1925 Studebaker Standard Duplex of mine was a great guy. The stage and balcony were v Jam­ of the spectators at the ringside. ciMpn; there were , many that were feature article. They will tell how He "managed iohn L. Sullivan, and them In addition to turnlngr out med to capacity. Optstde of High Rotoano had a style of dneklng A used car Is only as dependable -—A-1 mechanically. Good paint to play their own positions -and the Jess Sweetser, British, amateur , school basketball, it "was. the larg­ of the opinion Fillaru wbn the ex- and tires. . , the way he put old' John L. across that„ baffled— ^his larger opponent In tM rouud althbugh beaten in the aa jthe dealenwho seUz it. eoach will tell the requisites of a was every .as crafty as the Jack champion and second-fainking est crowd that has tuVned out to 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Coupe— suceessful tutor. Kdarns and: Tex Rickards of to- American amateur to 'Bobby Jones any athletic activity in Manchester f?? tat Ihre,. Tinder A. i. One of the famous models. O. both gloves. He administered much this would have given him the bout The first of Coach Olsen’s articles before his health failed him 'while in Bavefgl years, And indications punishment to < Malanguggi - before K. throughout. However, that is a matter of will appear in, the sport section of ^^"addy Ryan was heavyweight over seas last spring '^ h the'Unit- point to 8 rApetltioh when the next the finish came. They weighed 135 1923 Durant Sport Model Touring opinion' and one man’s word is as The Herald tomorrow evening. In champ, manager by Richard. Fox of ed States Walker cup team- Sweet- tournament is conducted January pounds.,.' • H.A, — Many extras. Duco finish. . i it. Olsen will discuss the most ac­ the Police Gazette. Fox would not ser won the intercollegiate title in 28. ■ . Barney Meets Watecloa. good as another noy^lhat It’s ail 1924 Ford Tudor ^Sedan— Good j said and done. .' Sales-and Service rubber. Duco finishi curate scoring style of free throws consider a challenge unless * 1920 at-Apawamis. ‘ ? Ohangea Immatecial, The following bout marked ..the Dodge Broe. Cars after fouls. ' 000 side bet "was posted. Madden Princeton-has tnmed out five end of Barney Yonsemah's- comedy 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan— Good , 'A couple 6f/cha*l*e* were ..made The new ring'Is a "vasj: improve­ Ovabaiq Bros. Trodok motor. Good tires, Duco flulsu, All of the articles should be well and'Sullivan scarcely had $1 be­ intercollegfate-’ • (^atoplops; • Har-* necessary on the. schedule, but did tactics' which hava made' hlm>a Gompr cienifer and Knox Sts,« worth reading daily. tween them, let alone $1,000. 'So vard sey^j,. Dartmouth onq;-< familiar ring figure because Ihe ment over the: former- one. It is of priced fight. not materially affect the card, Faur South Manchester. 1926x Ford Roadster— Express Madden started wof3&ng up pjth- lumbia due. bheiirr' Hartford hoy more than met bis, regulatl'jh size and" there was no cho Villa was not allowed to .PMtl- Open Evenings body, perfect in every way. t llcity for his 'fightev' and arranged The InterfioUeglate chaiwfbn- clpat©, because A;*A.. U, officials match iir-Jimmy B^mardp who slackness of .the rOpes as, in the a tour something like* the one. -hq shlp has pr6d,uced bui^ a stogie former ring, (jne boxer was knock­ 1926 Ford Roadster— Balloon VOLLEY BALL TEAM could-^ not find an opponent near hails from the same city. Barney tires, looks and runs like new. arranged -for me later. golfer capable of winning the tour­ enough his weight In, hto. clkas. substituted for Panche. Villa bis- ed through the ropes, hut it was not He startled the country by qn- the fault of, the ropes. The boxer 1925 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires, nament twice In •successldn, DextS^ ’Thkt Is why Barney ,:Ybuseman was cause tbe A. A. U. officials could not jqickel radiator. A-1 mechan­ PLAYS BRIDGEPORT nouncing, John L. Sullivan would_ Cummings, of Yale, turning the^ spitted against; Jimmy Bernardo, was crumpled up in such a shape by Let MeJBring Your find: a suitable opponent In the lat­ ically. Priced low. fight any man in the country and remarkable feat In 1923 and 1924, because he was hearer his weight. ter’s ,w41ght But the fane were not the blow that he would have fallen guarantee to knock him out in four through any apace big enough to 1924 Chevrolet Tonring. giving away to Fred Lamprecht, Alvin Kemp o f StaRord Springs to be disappointed as they were re­ P a te 1923 Chevrolet Touring. IndustrJIal All Stars to Start rounds WITH GLOVES. ' the phenomenal- Tutone University was also'barred for the.,.Same rea­ admit his body. Series With Y. M. C.i A,; Up to that time.mo one believed warded' with a good' bout even 1923 Chevrolet Coupe (2). golfer and the first* Dixie entrant son and Eddie Reed suhstitqted though Youseman was licked. Bar- 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. Play Here Week From Sat a man could be. knocked out with to ever win the event. This change was a vast, Improve- If someone took hold of Tommy th© gloves. They all thought it had nardo had lightning left Jab that Pagani and taught him a fe'w more 1924 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires. ' urday. The, intercollegiate golf tourna­ menti Villa' and Kemp, howe-ver, was a beauty and he repeatedly 1924 Ford Roadster— Express body to come from a hare knuckle. In were both on hand. points in the art. of science,, it fact, they used to scoff a bit at the ment was started In 189i7. Yale stuck it into Barney’s face with 1925 Ford Touring. The All Star volleyjball team, holds the longest consecutive win­ Walter Vennart was referee and would make a big Improvement. “ sparrers” ' who used gloves. telling effect. For a time. It appear­ Pagani seqms to have everything 1923 Ford Tourtog. composed of member of the Indus­ ning streak at three straight years, Captain Herbert H. Bissell and ed* Barney .would ,be kpocked out They used to smear shoe black- else but is somewfh&t short of fiplSb* 1928 Ford Tudor Sedans— Two to trial league which has been in ses- enlng on the gloves and two meB-f-1905,_l_90jB ^ d 1807 Rqbert Ab-t Walter Moske were the Judges. hut he weathered the storm in fine choose from, Ducoifinlsh. elon during the past few week at bott, W. B. Clowi Jr. and • Ellis . They disagreed twlc^ Ed.McCarthy ed boxing- skill." He c e r t ^ ly is ag* 1922 Oldsmoblle— 3-4 ton truck, would spar and at the end of the did the announcing. Harry White style and was going much better gressive enough and 'is' ■vrtlUng to the School treet Rec, will go to round the black marks left on the Knowles were the ones who swept at the. finish. Bernardo, ho\7evei-, You will probab^ be surprised flat body. ^ ^ Bridgeport on Saturday to play the Old Eli to this glory before H. H. wap timekeeper. All did^^a; cr.l^t' mix It up at all times. hoW little it win coat you to dod 1923 Ford 1 Ton Truck—^Express body by the shoe blackening was able Job, A. A. .U. officials weris on won all three rounds. The first Y. M. C. A. of that place. On the WUdgr, of Harvard, broke up, tbe ble the efficiency of your set. body. alLnew tires. t used to count the points. hand to see that everything was round was all Bernardo’s hut while, Anyone who thinks that the following Saturday the Bridgeport This type of sparring brought streak. - the second went to the same boxer, 1 wiU test, your set. tubw and 1924 % Too Ford Panel— (2). team will come here. Lamprecht, winning the title in conducted.according, to Hpyie.'The amateur boxing sho"W8 reap a hpge batterlea. in your own home./ Re-1 1924 % Ton Ford Canopy Top. out types like Young Grllfo, who fighters were presented with the margin was-narrower and the Director Chaney of the Rec has couldn’t dent a cup. custard but he 1925, shot the first 18 holes over financiW gain Is sadly mistaken. It pair sets ftn^ keep them to repair at arranged a series of games with the watches, the wiuue?’s'being Worth third fared likewise. JThe boys were costs plen^ tp. put on a show.. Some Satisfactory Terms Arranged.' could stand on his’ cap,'drop his tbe Montclair Golf club - course, to the 133 pound class. a small charge per month. It will Springfield “ Y” team, the first set ahout^twice as much as the loser’s, of the Hartford cards cost, for ex­ arms and keep his face out of the where the event was held, in 68, No More Rockville be worth your while to know Always Open. of which will be played on Satur­ way of Ahd best puncher. , the hOTt card ever turned in over l^wd* Beats FaganL , ample, about $800. ^ whether or not you are getllng re- day, February 12, in Springfield / The next bout of the 'evening Evenings Until 8 p. m. John L. was the first to score, a the cohrse In competitive play..Par Th© first bout o f the evening was marked the. finish of Billy Horn, of sulto from* your set or not, and if The return games will be played in knockout with the gloves, Is 71. Lamprecht’s victory' over replete with action, Al Dowd' and A rather, amusing Incident took not why not? Manchester on the Saturday follow­ Rockville as far as a local appear­ place Just before the Morey-Hom though he seldom iZFed them..He A. J. 'Westland of Washington Uni­ Tommy Pagapl, both pf this town, ance is concerned. He Is the mqn- - Just oall between'" 12 and ing. Games are in the works with bout. The Hartford boxer had Jqst o'clock and after 5 o’clock and 1 retired unbeaten under tbe London versity was 9 and 7. were the gladiators. I)pwd scored who. lost to Ray Hall here at the The BovAevard the Norwich “ Y”- team. a previous decision over Pagani at got up from his chair to he Intro­ win gladly check y(^u^ set. rules, because the only time he last show being knocked out and lost was to Jim Corbett and then he the last show and -his rival sphght duced. When he sat down again, last iiight he would have met a TROJANS COMPLETE CARD was hampered by gloves. revenge but did h o y attain it for the chair wasn’t ^ere and the can- Chevrolet Co. Southern California’s football Editor’s Note In the next Dowd again proved himself tbe bet­ '^mllaf fate If ho stood jp wm -vass was quite a distance lower. At A. J. REINARTZ 875 Conn. Boulevard fought like » man instead of duck­ schedule for 1927 has been com­ chapter McAulllfe tells of the ter boxer. Dowd was; more-scien­ least the whack sounded that way. East Hartford, Conn. barnstorming tricks ifsed by tific and hisipunches were aveng­ ing and refusing to ®8i^t thus caus­ 281 Center Street, pleted with the signing recently of Morey’s Second, It seems, thought Phone Lanrel 765 oClorado University. Notre Dame Madden, blackjacks wielded er. Nevertheless he appeared- the ing Referee- Vennart to - disqualify the bout was about to start or had Phone 2284, South Manchester heads an impressive list of 10 from behind stage, back heel weaker of the two at tbe finish him., Charley Morey, of Harttord, some other crazy idea. And- that games. The Notre Dame game will punches and-other Jobs pulled BAST AND n o r t h W m Pagani was aggressive' but his club' was the battler who won ftpm blow was the hardest Morey got. be held in Chicago Dec. 8. on the hicks on their tour. bing style was hot as effecHve. as after heating ‘ him severely. The The'TJast beat the West 597 to Dowd’a "well-timed Jabs. The bout crowd'handed Morn a merry ratz- If Promoter Jenney can arrange ______u p on / 576 and the North trimmed the went four rounds, the Judges fail­ bSrry because of-his ring taCtlc^ as strong cards as Im had on deck South 685 to 579 yesterday at the ing tp agree at. the end of ;tbe third Thby were In the 14(1 pound class. last night, it will mean thaff Man­ C. B. A. A. BASKEIBALL PLAYERS West Side Rec i;. the Married’ Wo­ round.. Bissell ruled for Dowd and Labac's Deserved Victory chester fans will not have to go to *i4iai Ihey son fed fivmaOtrM/ men’s League. . The scores: Moske for Pagan!.. Bach had taken The final b o n t«f the evening re­ Hartford for their attractions. Lost East a round and one was even. In the sulted in A well-dosorvod "victory night’s show was certainly ah im­ |T to a big mistake to wait until too tote Mrs. Lennon .. . 45. 61 61 extra frame, Dowd, piled up suffi­ for'Bllly Labac, of this town over provement over the first one. ^ and >hen try to force , jroor bens for extra E TAKE LIVES IN OWN HANDS Mrs. Bashlow ...61' 75 cient ppihts to win. Pagani was Adolph Donofrio In a hotft that had 91, It takes a ben a little time to manufiac*, Mrs; Johnson ___ 66. 78 ;69 moat effective when using his msh- the fans on edge ddrinr the final This kid Labac who hails from Ing tactics which oftantorced Dowd less, some red hot battles kave two rounds. The • decision was a the north end hiu the earmarks of tore eggs* She cannot bO rdshad. The eggr ^ After successfully surviving Its Total to rptreat. A4 times thp. two ‘ men taken place with numerous blood­ 172 220 205 most popular one, it being the con- a real eoifieri With a little more she 1 ^ to ihe 'coming months are really started ISth basketball game despite the were ■ wreetling more t than' boxing. West sensns.that the first round was even training and coaching, be should ' . . by the feed she gets now. less casualties. * , Mrs. Keish .. ----- 6C 95 - :68 It was a fine boat chammed with fact that it was played in a Friday, Every time a Manchester team b'ttt that Labac’s edge in the next make further laurels fo r htmselL Geo. Hunt’s C. B. A. A. hasketeers Mrs. Montie . ___ 65 .60. 61 plenty of spirited fighting and the two "wai evident. In tout, *or a time, Yon do not take aidmnce when appears in Colchester, the S. R. O. Mrs. M. Warren .45 51 ;63 crowd was well plegped. : Last night was 1^ fltot appeafasce will WtAhe well-trofi-trall to Col­ sings is hung out early. In fact, so ‘it, seemed that the Hai ttord boy In a Manohesterjring and his bril­ 3TOU are feeding Purina Chows* Hisa Irok'fawr> would wUt under the; relentless When* you buy your Purina chester Saturday ulgbt. early,.that local rooters who make Totals 178 206 192 liant finish certainly Justified him Colchester and Manchester are the trip, often have to hang on The next bout Unearthed a youth barrage of blows lAbao showered another booking here. P o u ltry C h ow s, wid w ^ / North withIth an iron Jaw ' capable of with oa hlm^ Labac, who lives at ^ e real rivals. No friendly spirit has stove-pipes or picture frames if Mrs. Bantly . you , finie, egg rem rd btonka, s o ; ....81 83 1 .'66 standing twelve hard uppercuts in north end, Is a quiet unassuming existed between the two towns since tlfby Vant to watch the festlvlties.- Mrs. Bissell . ....90 77 ■ 76 And What’S more, regardless of one round without ^breaking. Eddie eiuipf rather tall, and slenddr. He yon can mark oh them the ^ tbe memorable night at the Kacey Ldst year, Cheney Brothers- in­ Mrs. G. W arren..73- 69 70 whether Dowd has trimmed Fagapi extra eggs you geteyery day. ^ ball when the Colehester boys quit vaded Colchester twice and on each Reed,, of Hartford, jw«i .a popular appeared bashful fiefow the fight- twice, these two hoys tatolah the occasion returned with the bacon, decision over Joe Cilento, also of and looked a trtdu s Agestruck fans with a real fight and it Would want jrou to check up that 'T cold and lost the game by forfeit. Totals * 244 ■229 212 Hartford, outpointing him in. every Since that njpht, ^Colchester to the odd to relate. T^e scorOT^ere 36 to Sooth ^ ten he stood up after being in t^ be no mistake it they were on the way,becau8eyoaHnever round. Nevertheless, the,, loser dis­ last man, w o m a ^ n d child, has 34 and 36 to 29 thus re v v in g that Mrs. Donze . . . . .73' 69 ;66 ^duoed. At. the start ©f the bout, he hext card. A little more aklll on buy anything but Purtoa played rare oourage and fought toe was also far from wbembltag a real PasWnl’s part and the tables mlgdit eagerly sdnght Manchester blood. the tussles were'.hotly contested. Mrs. White . ....82 65 69 ta tqn. with his oi^ponent ail the Chows, once yon see However, as yet, the floor in the Realising that Saturday night’s Mrs. Heffron .;.. .68 6?: fighter. Very few hjows-were struck be turned. what they actually do why. In the. second round, Reed In this stanza but the best were 2” by 4” hall In tbe pretty little game is no set-up. Manager ..Hunt landed twelve right uppercuts flush fm: y ^ Start feed tof: village on the New London Turn­ has called a special pr^tice se s^ n , Totals 208 189 182 landed by the local boy. In the sec.- GARDNER OHOSEN; AGAIN on Ctlento's Jaw, eight of them in ond round, Jt was a different story. for fhbee extra eggs hoW,/ pike. is stainless as far u Manches­ for tonight at the School street Re.ec succession, but the gritty youtk did ter blood is concerned. Neverthe­ at 8:30. ~ Labac opened up with a fusUade of Larry Gardner has agreed on not wither under the fire which blows that landed to both.the^head McNAMABA TO EUROBE would-have floored |nany a fighter. terms to lead thAAshevllto team and body with plenty Of force. Hs There was lot's':^f ; steam In the tbe South Atlantlo Leagnoiior an­ Look many a stlif ■punch 'In."return, E ^ g le McNamara, recent winner punches but much*' more Iron In other year. Be ^ k chpree of the however end Wood was streaming, Hagenlacher Favorite^ pf the six-day bike race will com­ Ollento’s Jqw. Both youths were *TOuriito during the 1826 eeasdn pete in European meets this Fin- game and at times disregarded de- down tne side of his toco through­ Attd did very welL His contract ter. He has left for Germany and feahe standing toe to toe slugging. out the filial round in . whiph the calls for him to play. France, acoo^^>anied by Otto Petri, They fought at .106 pounds. Hartford boy wat on the. verge of In Match With Hoppe noted. German rider. Bye, Bye, Plllard. . a knockooi roceMug a severe pum- OABHt WITH BOBINS ' ^ Di the third hont.of the card, melilng; ' I New -.Tprk, Jan. 6.— Brie Bagdipi- ckampionahlp match last night. SPORTS BKDBFS ...... * Art Plllard, local hoy met his tMrd ; Wilbert, Robtoeon, manager - of BROOKS AT BLOObTOGTONl the______BroQKl;yn t ^ , hes sanouneed lacher, World’s ' champion at 18,2 Hagenlacher was victorious by a iNEPHBW OP JOHN L. successive defeat when Pete Youse­ score of 500 to 430, overcoming Knoxville, Tenn„ jran. 6—;Lowell man, of Hartford, clearly outpoint, that Max (jarey not. only would bo balkline billiards, today w u fator- Hoppe’s early lead. The second Thomas, who played fullback for ed him although a disagreement ^ Bloom toften,. III., J*n. '6— Clar­ -with the Robtos the- coming year •d to win Ml 1,100 poiat natch, block -will be played tonight. the Central High fodlball teato here hetireeo. the, . Judges forepd. ■ the ence Brooks, veteran catcher, has but would also eaptato them again. Hagenlacher averaged. 44 5-11 in that finished the season undefeat­ bout to. go an extra, round-.'^Thd been signed-. as manager, of the At the a.ame time Uncle Rebby -mti with Willie Hoppe, former cham­ nouncea be will be in his old posi­ eleven innings and! Hoppe averaged ed, is a nephew of John L. Sullivan crowd did hot favor the deadlock Biobmlngton t<^m to the Three*! pion, as tht Tssult o f his excellent tion on the eoachiag Uhei ihowing in the first block pf the 43 6-10 in ten innings. former chamoloi), boxer* beUevtog Youseman had 5vxia^ League I -4 P A G E E IG H T > MANCHESi^^yiENIN^ H EE^ ' v«.)> < <4 v-t<«4 m T 0 LATEST FASHION HINTS BY FOREMOST AUTHORITIES

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) _ ^ NEA Feminine Lore WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE -TsMr he' told 'himself' that •he looked pretty this way,' too. To tho homo of PROF aod Then he strai^tened up and per­ MOIXIB ELWELL In Camdooi mitted hlmsi^ another apd a ilopger tUIo, Ind., ono nl^ht |ln Ootober. 1898, b brought m woman who look ^ at her. He * shook - hb head had fainted on a train. That iMtht sadly. • " Klng ArthurVand His Lady ' "Tell msKPlease,’’ he asked and the *‘I uspd to think that-men must Juse as we supposed, IJncle Sam, . felt, is to have a scarf attachment twin glds are bom to her an^'sbe Bauta Claus' messenger, made' dies ^thout revealing her name. query, though .wbhnsical, was in no- marry the. women they love, or. else which ties auder the chin. These wba flippant, "tell‘me. how do you not love them,- and" that no good neat sum of money'this last Christ­ felt hats are uspally of very light The story then moves forward mas by his , service. The .exact 'colors, with appliqued designs; 18 years. The twins, now grow^g get that way?”^ . woman would, .loye a'map she It-was.calmly spoken. It Vrss-ae wasn’t married to; But now It amount has not yet been computed making thpm more interesting^ to beantifal womanhood, have been hut his officials estimate the Amer­ than Just the plain felts. adopted and named MARG^KBT thonih he had. a s ^ , "Do you .’pre­ seems to be'mpr.e co.tnpUcated,^thati' fer aspazagus to artichokes?” that. Such'ideas - don’t- affectvme,; ican public paid approximately 18 and ELIZABETH. They are called mllUou dollars lor the handling of RUSTT and BETTT. She eyed hlim calmly. "How do X hut'they’re’ .lh the world 'ahd'must* • • Apples this season are' one of their gifts. and messages of -greet­ the least expensive of the fruits. JIM ELWELL,-.the son, enUsts get what. wayT'-she, came liack at be reckoned with.” . him quickly. l*Wbat are you talking it Is King Arthur, he - of ; the ing. Never befbre was such a People that, have them growing, hi the World War. He then dis­ vast amount of mail matter hand­ are g e t t ^ weary of .paring and covers that one of the twins loves about?” Round Table, talking.'with his lady, Jack'Nevln fumbled in a poo|cet pf... the lovely Guineyere,.ln John Brs- led as in Pepember of 1926. Postt cooking them in the same old way,; him. A hqw and-novel -fnbber prptector master General New is not only hb coat and p^uced a package of kine’s fairly new. book called “ Gal­ for, foot,ahd-afiSle in rainy we'ather baking or making them into pies. He b shell-shocked at the Battle grateful to his grpat army of work­ The pucfiling recipe below is a lit­ of Sedan and at first b reported dgareta. He drew one out and took ahad.” is snugly.'htting slnd made in tWo- it-faetween-hb fingers, x Arthur ., and ; Guinevere, tp." say ers for efficiently handling it, but tle unusual and may be a welcome dead. Later he is identified at a coloT'effect. ’ to the people for their efforts to change: New- Tork hospital and hb mother "'What aie you thinking about?" nothing of Ijancielot and Elt^ne, be countered. Tristram and .iseult, .and-all the mail early. Pour to eight apples, 1-2 cup and father hasten to him to find boiling water, 1-2 teaspoon cinna­ that hb memory b gone, that he I'm . thinking,” she told him ott(er brave l^lgbts and,, ladies of b like a living dead man. orosaly, “ tl^t you’d better ^ t busy Camelqt,' think the thoughts and An excellentV confection for the mon, 1 tablespoon lemon Jiiice, l and'talk to your smart police." talk the talk .of .1927. ' ' ’ > children is prunps stuffed with teaspoon grated lemon rind, 1 cup Speciaibts despair of his recov­ He smiled’ good naturedly.- -dBlIalne thg Flapper - sugar, 3-4 cup flour. Pare apples, ery, believing an operation might marshmallow- Wash large prunes, “Where,^’ Nellie asked . him,', in Elaine, King Pelles’ daughter; Is plaice in a steamer over hot water remove core and cut in thin slices, be unsuccessful and fatal as well. softer accents, "do we go from Put in well buttered baking dish, The day his parents are to take the flapper o f tfie book. You .moth­ until they ave. plump but not bro­ here?" - ers who worry ; and wbnder aboqt ken. Cool .and* remove the pit and pour over water, cinnanfbn, lemon him homo, J}m. wanders away, and ’‘Search me. I’n get busy pronto." MoIl|e, Prof. NELLIE DOWNING, these girls of today,’lf yOii are con­ tuck marshmallow into' the ca*vity. Juice and grated rind, having the He began to hobble away. . . fused, and 'don’ld ” She.nodded, and-the awful look In . mbrt succespilil xnarVlagee- u e it.hpse 6t'!geneAi'.education, . it Is simply .Vhole dress having an Intriguing, grown. The planters raise them her, "for heaven’s* sake don't keep her eyea hurt-him-orneliy. • ■ - Island,” she repeated, a shade of Nellie Downing that their, qijest'i'tpr in irblch, tfie ■.party^'. ;Of she first edupatibn'^irom'a different point of old-fashioned, air. by acres and sell them to the can­ us waiting any longer than you "Well, he’s, In Bellqvue hospital neries. The sun-ripened fruit anxiety In her voice, "Isn’t there a Jim had not ended. A'nurse mU'd, part, meaning the ,'wife,. dpeq pot -view. It Is -the. sum to'tal.pf all In-;, have to.” ' vrtth a fractured skull. Hit by a will spoil quickly in shipping, so prison on that Island?” ."He began to "talk Just .'befoni'.ko take It too,seriously, .does not';keep fluehces-which impingetupbn A cfilldr* Children' under ten may eat He looked at Nellie Downing sig­ wenl to sleep.” truck at Fourteenth.and Broadway." twenty-four hours a!. day andtwhlchf cabbage when finely minced, sea­ when fully ripe the pines are rush­ “Workhouse,” replied Jack Nevln nificantly, turning hb eyes covertly "Are you sure "it’s Jim?” i,NpUb her nose to tfie home grindstone too. , Miss Do wning and'..the ope favorably, affect,the formation o. soned with.lemon, juice, salt and a ed to the canners by train loads briefly. "Used to be a penitentiary. toward his wife. Downing plifeked pitifully at his coat clqSely, and does-...npt- resent her and none of the delicious flavor is reporter iwent back to -the si husband’s life . apisixt from the hubiis, Mtitudes, snpwiedge and little, sugar., A delicious hearty It Is where New York now sends her The nurse nodded.. She under­ slwve. “Are they sure?” lost. Wonderful machines peel off vlsbr!s .office. home,! and , proceeds; to ha'ire one of akillNwlth.' respect to community luncheon dish 'which a! child of stood. , ' “ They-fbxihd; a letter ? In his coat'l five may be allowed to eat is corn the hard Irregular shell, ‘size the petit larceny thieves and some of "He^doesn’t look,.pny^mpre,!^l^e pocket,” Jack Nevln. said, "addressed her own sofiaeWhat detari^ed. health as- 'well as'personal health. The tpxlcab preseritly came to a In .other, words, - health education ’souffle, made by using the whites fruit to fit, core and cut off the her dope addicts. Metropolian hos­ our map than J do-,” was her?dit^p: to Mrs. Edwin Elwell, Ocean View, "You’D Get Can^t!” ‘ ends at the rate of 35 to 60 pines stop within the enclosure-Pf the pointed comment. . , "'* ,..x should! be ;a..part of e'verrtblpg we ef .three, eggs and yolks of two, pital Is at one end of the Island, Stat^ Island, called up the place * ' spirit A very new Idea in the close fit­ swims In a public pool and advised -O n e day^iii.the Christmas,rusl41 afternoon • frocks; ting hats, made of soft, pliable Phone 128-4 ' A joint committee on bathing have been ■mi^ch exaggerated not to use: the pool. ' I . suppose they .-are trying , to; call was in a crowded department in. a places composed of representatives crowded store. . Everybody’s feet STBEPEll .!lNyEEDS of the American Public Health As­ Bathers who constantly spit, It. the .‘‘Merry, .merry, month ;of (Jan­ spout -water, or blbw, the nose hurt, everybody’s head . ache^, sociation and of the conference of uary” . because it is ■ the .bnlyi m'bnth Sport, dresses of striped tweeds should be cautioned and. It per­ In the year that , people have.-to he everybody was mad. Disorder, con­ state sanitary engineers has Just fusion, eYeiything, anything, but Umbrella hradles are shorter, fiaveiiqt^i&t matural linen Dutch issued a report on the hygiene and sisting, should be prevented from told to laugh. The o^er .months at and the curv^ pf thb canPpy fs Mo^e using the pool. Tlie bather who beauty. .. collars, and huge 'w'indsbr ties. sanitation of swimming pools as least have a smile 4n.,them. ! - shallow thad- fbhderiy. J. H. Hewitt well as of bathing beaches. - blows his nose to remove water is Sloppy streets,: delayed x trains, Suddenly . a high; . plercli^ly- . Some of the suggestions made likely to injure hlmgelt more, than sweet 'TOlce near me exclaimed; 49 R oll S t Phone 2056 other persons^, sltico ’ he will force colds, frozen^pl^B,. Chrlstmas^bllls are highly technical, having to do -r-and that Isn’t-the half of it. >, ‘‘Ob, how pretty everything looks!'’ French Footwear with engineering features which the water into his own . ears and I turned and beheld a pale, fra­ sinuses with probable infection. ' We seldom take^'stocks ot-our Gnard figamst "Fh” PASTEURIZED are o f interest to those managing moral assets while the sun; shines'. gile woman supported on each side the ,pool rather than to the ordi­ Ear Infectloii It Is when Old Man' Gloom '* ovier- by a ,girl. Her daughters, likely. ’’'A Mottcrole nary user. MILK AND CREAM Since skin infections of the lin­ take us that we begin; to 'take'toll sbiitln without a doubt. Her smile Tnfluenia,'Grippe and - Roetunonhi However, the personal regula­ ing of the ear are quite frequent, of our little' missteps. Thus we have •was raptuous and contagloms. usually start m tfia cold, ThanKmoit Where attention Is given to clean­ tions suggested for persons using divers should be ad'vlsed* to ivear oUr New. Year’s resolutions.». What Everybody turned-^^d smiled apd you gst those wandiig adbea^rub on a swimming pool are so important rubber caps over the ears, or. to liness in every operation. grand'good people we are going to felt better. « good bid Musterolo. that they should receive the block the ears with greased cot­ be In 1927! ^ v . . . . Mt^forale reliem the oonsesdoa \ widest publicity. Again and again It’s tfie people who have the least High Quality Results. ton. In indoor pools all bathers Well,-how about acting upon the aiod stimulates drculation. It u ss aU epidemics have occurred affecting should be required to wear rub­ who smile the most, I do believe.; the go6d duriities oTuie oM-foddooed ' the eyes and the ears of persons suggestion' of ‘‘Laugh. Mpnth',” . and ber bathing caps. adding to the Ust-of'good Intentions mutiud-^gster .iritbp^^^ who have used swimming pools Suits and towels should prefer­ Fuyt'you aamnn tin^ as tbs not properly controlled. tho 8logan“ Keep smllingi'? ■ IwMilfrilr thMWttita ably be supplied and cared for .- Serlonsly, there Isn’t 'e thjng on . Shower First by the management, which will W BY^G WET SHOES' thea a aootbiQggOoo&igaemtkiisiW earth that paj^ grater, dividends. ' Everyone using the pool shonld wash them with soap a ^ ' boiling tppek Ihmldusterole bandy nr be required to take a .cleansipg water, rinse them a n ^ d ry them True, vve ’ may ’ npt ■ on; to lucky as amrtSOBcyuae. I t oiay prevent aenona the - little girl .who' gave > her! doctor The shoes-tiiat-you have- wofn sbhwer bath with warm water and thoroughly before they are used such a sweet smile .that‘keUeft'hei' out- in slush or- rain should be spat Have You a Odd or Sore Throat? soap and thoroughly to rinse pff again. Washing In cold water away on shoe > trees and'kept foom 11^ J iilbaieij|lniplafel*'la dsn ■ ell soap suds before entering the should be prohibited, since it does 12.5,000 In hi8:wlU-^or~be:8o:mag- nlflcently- remembered as Pete artiflclfil heat while dryittg.x. spade In; fevaa lor _ Chliopfai^ electric treatments ,wiU atop it pool, not remove Infectious organisms . . . f y - • S’ * ‘ la and'SBaall.eiiiidvea. . - uAnyone leaving the pool for any in the same maimer as Is done by -Hose,;the .‘‘Laughing Cop.’.’.lhiHon- I *"*-»*j— »- — *- We now shiiiolt tonsils that are enlarged and diseased reason should wash thoroughly boiling water. blq.ln, who had a-perfectly.good'sol- by electrical'treatment. ' %, Id stone-monument.'bAss plate'and . before entering again. Every artificial swimming pool BOX FOR GALOSHES. I Any person with a skin disease, for public purposes, should, be sup; ail,. erected to bis' JolUV:.' v a p o r y ; 1 ‘ with sore or inflamed eyes, with a plied with a'flrst,ald kjt containing but I've never>kno.'vn\'a sni&e';tbat V cold, or nasal or ear discharges tincture of odine. for treating didn't bring qiilck.returns;!lf-ioply A wooden box placed! just Inside Dr.M.^H^ should, be excluded from a public small wounds, sterile gauss, ab­ ,ln the reflected fisces' o f dther T?eo-; the rear dbor as a Tsceptacle ' f ^ - swimming pool. Anyone with open sorbent’ cotton,^ adhesive taps* add ■pie.. ' , tubbers and galoshes will save tfie A .French imported sb<^ Is fiigb SdwitcBl^ / - ______c blbters, cuts or wounds of the bandages sufficient to-take, care of Americans - are ’ -^ret^/muoh -ot- .busy housewife from a lot ot clean- cut, has a.vamp.of brown kid ifropM b» jgjpy.A Uesej^ndld isjuri,qi« .‘'Xroien f during .the .wlntM* qUArtsf of ll^fifor-browB'finds,, \ liJANqflBSTEK EVEITING HERALD, 1?HURSDAT, J3FTi 6,1927.

GAS BUGGIES— Circumstantial Evidence B y F ran k f l a p p e r f a n n y S A Y S : SENSE AND nonsense .YOU BIG -•a ^ W i n s l o w , I KNOW THE PL/^E f.GiUlEtJ . y o u ’d THINk !!☆ !» STUPID YOU'LL LIKE .SUITS US. YOU LIVED IN THE CROOK I WINSLOW! The automobile knocks when It >..UH, ONE WILDERNESS WE WERE TR YIN G needs attention. The man knocks ZOWIE M THIS HOUSE‘S \.POOL. !!☆ .'! QUEER WE WOULDN’T vthinq more HERE TWO YEARS’ BEFORE ’TO PUT REMEMBER because he isn’t getting any. ’THIS. NUY is YOUR blood SURE BUSTY. RENT IT, ONLY U re th e WE KNEW THE OTHER SOMETH! neighbors HOUSES WERE OCCUPIED. .OVER — - PRESSURE . MY DEAL !!☆ '.'. “Motorists, are j^ou? Got the I'LL have a ^ WE’RE GOING TOUGH TIME SOUTH FOR QUIET ? ITl5 AS SILENT AS WINSLOW! latest thing In cars, no doubt.” A CEMETERY. GET E'l'EN - - - , “I guess so; It has never got me m ak in g t h is THE WINTER. anywhere on time yet.” OLP BUGGY -.REPORT-.RACKET-J / 0 LOOK LIKE A I WONDER 1 9 E7 MODEL. T ..P O L IC E !!☆ !! C OUGHT TO If Christmas comes In April GET 1 .0 0 0 And Thanksgiving Day in June,^ FOR IT WHEN BUSTED! C How Many Autos could you see I DO SELL m THAT MEANS I On Tuesday afternoon. IT. SPENDING MORE ./I i ------MONEY____ 1 Every woman who gets out to ' run down a husband doesn’t use 1 an automobile. /A f APPLESAUCE \W 1 V “First Class Mechanics— ” V‘ l.Cf- “Honest, officer, .1 never heard {f/n- your whistle.” I “I’ll give you the tube back as OittT ev NCA sotvKt, mo. soon as we get home.” “A complete overhaul.” He -who laughs last is the s k i p by Percy Crosby dumbest. ‘ Increase of autos suggests pro­ : priety of changing national flow­ fJjn m T G o w r o iH A V 6 H6 H6ART M A r PC’. AS SKAT er from golden rod to car-nation. o N c v oue / A N Y M O « e TA^CC, ^em uis LiTTL^ < INTELUGENCE TESTS A rolling Ford gathers no speed. WAV TO g t a r t rue Neu; SIR-I' m (J O IN 'T t> M A K ^ V6AR AN* THATlf N 6 V 5 R \< N O U IT. FOOTBALL COACH The motor car will eventually PV ODiN'RWHr. MS p o e w e r drive people underground, says a traffic expert. It * often does Bo o k * A now, if it hits a man hard enough. UB(?ARV A wife is a person who drives F O R M 6 ' from the back seat. FRIFNCT- A man is lucky who only lands 1 in jail for driving with one hand. / Some of them land in matrimony.

A COUNTRY 5IEASURE Wn passed a native, old and gray. While motoring one summer day And paused to ask of him the way: “How far to Perkins’ Corners, 1 pray?” 7 He answered, “ Bout a quarter.” ^ •Copyi^j^ P. tu Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. We drove on for an hour or so. Approached a youth we thought He Thought It W as Glue B y B lossec ^ might know. F r e c k l e s a n d h i s f r i e n d s Who answered us in accents low That rustic bashfulness did show— GE&-7?lAr WAS 16AME AJAPOF TUEESAe AOWDlDVA 6 0 S A , r BEEAi “The Corners? ’Bout a quarter,” SbiELL /^ARAiAl.AD6 ITTO OSCAR TOO, is a w w - vwpy LIUB-TWATvIAROF uxjtsr YOU 6AMS BOTAEA^VER DOAi'T you VMAITA OSIAiMT Tt) STICK The name of the football coach Still undismayed we forged ahead TOL.D ME AOVN ASKA/M? AilAiOTB /WARANALADS WAT s t a m p s /AiTO M V and the correct answers to the And merrily our motor sped. t AT6 ir A U . AE UK60 IT.' X (SAVEY30 QM STAM P BOOK.'.’ questions appear on another page. But no town came in sight; Instead OP ALftEAOy.' CARISA\AS ? .1—Who is shown in the accom­ A \voman on a mule, who said; panying picture? “You’re most there—’bout a 2— Of what country is Alfonso quarter.” XIII king? , 3— ^What Is the nickname com­We chortled in sardonic glee. / monly given to a college presl- But not a word more uttered she dentr Until we asked, facetiodsly, 4— What are the colors at the“How far is that ^n miles?” Said ends of a spectrum? she, 5— ^What is Vice President “ Hit ain’t fiir— ’bout a quarter.” Dawes’ first name? 6— Who is emperor of Japan? Thrift note: Save gasollna by rid­ - 7—Where is the University of ing in other people’s cars as often Illinois? as opportunity permits. 8— Who is author of the story, “The Scarlet Letter” ? Automobiles are like people; it 9— What city is called thewon’t do to expect to much of u>^ “Windy City” ? them. . 6 '^ G IS0.7 SY NCA SERVIOn. INC. 1?' /-6 10— In what branch of sports B y Sw an has Jack Delaney won recognition? FLIWERLY SPEAKING' ' SALESMAN Tough on Guzz “This car, sir, has a rattling SO TH.AT’S IT. good record— sound all- over!” :V'iK ' QoiTClNOr, F \^ . 6022L£f'>- Q0rr;c.u22.Uje. is 60INOT- ■ HOU IS $o rdocxH THt. 5of»»\ OOOP ------B&KeKC.) VJIT _ r VO >T t Paii-K. PoAfbtl a-5-

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.WESLEYAN UNIVEBSTTY Old Fashicmed Square D aneM GLEB CLUB and Wall^alncM AT THE RAINBpW CONCERT TONIGHT Benefit Senior Glass Washington Admissira 50c. Trip Fund ‘ H. S. Auditorium OLD FASHIONED DANCE AT Saturday Ev’g^Jan. 8 CITY VIEW DANCE HALL Also THE JIBBRS and Keeney Street the Wesleyan String Quartet. Saturday Evening, January 8 WESLEYAN SERENADERS Music furnished by Old Time W ill Play for Dancing. fid d le r s. Admission 75c. Danctog 60c Extra. Admission 50c. T el. 285-a T e l.' 285-2 Starts Friday At 9 p. m. Lasts 10 Days WILLIAM BRASSnii REV. H O IM S PLEADS Clarinet in State l^eater Orchestra is Prepared to Receive a Limited Read Our Full Page Adv. On Page 5 Number of Pupils of NOT GDILIY IN COUitf CLARINET and SAXOPHONE Apply Wm. Brassill, State Theater \ ______II______New Bedford Clergyman Who Was on Trial Here Is Held $2.75 Extra Special! ABOUTTOWN In $7,500 Bonds. ■ I f> ' ‘ t ‘ I T t'l fr Held on a serious charge prefer­ red by!Antoinette Fortin of New Angelo Bosco, who left Manches­ Luncheon Sets Bedford, Rev. Guy Willis Holmer, Curtain Sets ter three years ago to take up res­ expelled from the MdChodlst minjsr idence in his old home in Italy, will try at the annual Southern Ne'w return to this country for a short England conference held In this visit this month, it is reported. town last April, pleaded not guilty The regular meeting of Manches­ in the Pemberton Square court in ter Lodge, No. 1, A. O. H., will be Boston yesterday. »1.9S ^ held this evening in St. James’ hall Dr. Holmes, who was formerly $ 2 3 9 at 8 o’clock. The report of the in­ pastor, of one of the New Bedford stallation committee will be heard. churches. Is charged with being the (Pure Linen) The new officers of the lodge will father of the Fortin girl’s child and (As Sketched) r be installed on Thursday evening, also with violating the True Name J January 20. The 50th anniversary law of Massachusetts in that he regi^ered with a companion at a A 50 inch cloth with six 13 inch nap­ committee will make a report and The set contains a pair of sheel stitched i- six candidates will be initiated. hotel there und§r an assumed kins to match. White with colored bor­ name. The Fortin girl is 18 years curtains in five different colors ■with a dou­ 1 old. Mrs. John H. Cheney of Andover ders and dra'wn work in pink, blue, gold ble ruffled valance to match. Wonderful road is ill at her home with blood Fonnd Gnilty. poisoning. She was taken ili Sun­ A jury of 15 Methodist ministers and lavender. value! 1 day. Her husband is recovering found- the New Bedford clergyman (Af Sketched) from an attack of the grip and ton- guilty of the charge brought silitis. against him at the conference here and on the last day of the meeting \ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cole and brought in a recommendation that family have moved from 99 Ridge he be dropped from the Methodist street to 10 Middle Turnpike, West. ministry. The deposed man notified ___ ( the conference that he would ap­ Linens Sheets and Blankets and Towels and The officers and Sunday school peal his case to the court of bishops Just a word about linens. Our buyer who teachers of the Swedish Lutheran and the Methodist; General confer­ ecently returned from the market said that th^ Pillow Cases church will hold their annual meet­ ence. Cfancy linens were so attractive and the prices Comfortables Toweling ing tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock In the meantime the Suffolk so moderate that he simply could not resist $1.69 ONEIDA SHEETS $5.00 and $6.00 WOOL MIXED Turkish Towels specials, offering the best at the home of Miss Linea Swanson county granu jury of Massachusetts, buying a large quantity, feeling confident that values that you have had the opportunity to pur­ of Ridge street. Reports of the had brought in true bills against the people of Manchester would appreciate thei BLANKETS d»0 /\0 him on each of the charges prefer­ chase in years. officers will be heard and election unusual values. We do not hesitate to say Extra largo size, 81-x99 inches. Oneida P a ir ...... red. Dr. Holmes, who became ill. that -vire have bought the largest stock of fancy sheets need no introduction to the majority of 19c TURKISH TOWELS 1 O 1 of new officers will take' place. here daring the conference ses­ Only one case, 50 pair, to sell of these plaid, linens that we ha've ever purchased with the the housewives in Manchester. They are ir­ full size blankets, size 66x80 Inches. Also a Each ...... I Z z C sions, went to the home of his idea in mind when they were bought that we regulars of one of the best grades of sheets on A joint meeting of the mission­ mother-in-law in Bast Greenwich, few size 72x84 inches. There are also a few Very good hand size, 15x31 Inches. This is ary societies of the North Metho­ would place prices on them low enough so that the market and would ordinarily retail at $1.69 pair of single blankets in plain white. one of the Cannon Mill towels which is one of R. I., and has remained there ever our customers could not resist the temptation and $1.79 each. They are absolutely guaran­ dist church will be held at the since. $4.98 DOTTED SILK MULL the largest and best manufacturers of Turkish Lome of Miss Emma Colver on, of purchasing quality linens at very low prices. teed to give the maximum of wear. Towels. Combination colored borders. Spe­ Faces Accusers. COMFORTABLES...... cial price of dozen $1.35. Woodbridge street tomorrow after­ A week ago he announced that $1.98 ALL LINEN TABLE o C $1.49 EMPIRE SHEETS $3.98 noon at 3 o ’clock. Floral centers with plain colored bordered In a bis health had recovered sufficient­ CLOTHS...... $ 1 . Z O blue, gold,, rose, lavender and gold. Size 72x78 50c BATH TOWELS *| A ly to allow him to travel to Massa­ Size 50x50 inches. Your choice of the fol­ Size 81x90 Inches. A very good quality E a ch ...... 35c, 3 for ^ JL o l/v l The Cosmopolitan club will inches. chusetts to face his accusers. He lowing colored borders: blue, rose, gold and lav­ seamless sheet. . Heavy, double thread bath towels in the con­ meet tomorrow afternoon at ALL WOOL BLANKETS Q g waived extradition and went there ender. 43c ONEIDA PILLOW CASES O C venient bath size, 23x46 inches. Teachers’ hall. Mrs. Olive Hay­ voluntarily. 59c BATH TOWELS o A wood will be the hostess. ^ In appearance Dr. Holmes is a $2.98 PORTO RICAN ‘i Each ...... O C After doing the largest blanket business in changed man now. In poor health BRIDGE S E T S ...... $ 1 i 7 0 Sizes 42x36 and 45x36 inches. our history the past season we have combed Each...... Junior choir members of St. when he left hfanchester at the end Beautiful hand embroidered Porto Rican PEQUOT PILLOW CASES O A the market and are unable to offer any better Very fine woven, double thread turklsb tow­ Mary’s Episcopal church will en­ of the conference, his condition bridge sets. A 36, inch cloth with 4 napkins to blanket value than this 100 per cent, pure Vir­ els, size 23x46 inches. Your choice of a plain joy a party in parish house Satur­ gradually, became worse until it match. Only thirty sets to sell. Each ...... Z ^ C gin wool blanket in attractive block plaids of white or colored bordered towel. day afternoon, January 8 at 2:30. ' Made from 9-4 Pequot sheeting. Size of blue, rose, gold gray and lavehder. Size 75c TURKISH TOWELS ^ A was thought that' he would never; $1.50 BRIDGE SETS Q Q pillow cases about 40x36 inches. ^ All in the choir are urged to come. live to answer the charges brought 66x80 inches. Weighs 5 pounds. Each ...... D U G / ___ against him. He looks now, it is Plain hemmed in bine, rose, gold or lavender ALL WOOL DOUBLE i t 1 A A A An extra large, giant bath towel or the small Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ said, as though he were 20 years regular bath towel with attractive colored bor­ anth at its meeting in Odd Fellows older than he reully is. . colored borders. A 36 Inch .cloth and four BLANKETS...... $ 1 U a U U naphins to match. Yard Goods $1.25 PLAID SHEET ( t 1 A A ders. hall this evening will install its The Pemberton Square court 35c TURKISH TOWELS O C newly elected officers. After the yesterday required the minister to $4.98 LINEN SETS, Q g BLANKETS...... $ 1 .U U business session a social will be furnish a bond of $7,500. This was Each...... Z D C WOOL FILLED A a Q "We do not hesitate to say that this 16 the best enjoyed. secured later in the day. A hemstitched table cloth, size 56x56 inches, 2,000 Yards COMFORTABLES...... with Colbred' borders in blue, rose or green with turkish towel that we have been able to offer six napkips to match. at 25c since before the war back In 1915. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Onting Flannel Heavy, double thread towels. We bought them NEW PAIGE CARS PURE LINEN SETS g g Cottons and as drop-stitched but they can be bought with Halo’s guarantee to give satisfactory wear. Fast Sunset Council, No. 45, Degree of Good heavy quality, plain hemmed, colored colored borders, also plain white. Price of dozen ON DISPUY SATURDAY Pocahontas, will hold its meeting bordered cloth^ size 54x54 inches. Six napkins Muslins towels $2.90. in Tinker hall tomorrow evening. to match. 11LV2^ 12>/2C t u r k n it w a s h o C ^ P. P. Deputy Mae Hail of East -$7.98 PURE LINEN d»Cf HO Good weight. Light, medium ’ and CLOTHS, 10c each, 3 for .... ZOC Schaller’s Garage Will Show Hartford will install these of leers: SETS...... dark patterns. Pocahontas, Mrs. Mae Duncan. Your choice of the plain white damask, hem­ Both Paige and Star Lines Prophetess, Mrs. Irene Powers. stitched, or with colored borders. Sizes 55x55 Lot of Cretonnes In New Building. ■Wenonah, Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald. or 62x62 inches. Six napkins to match. 29c DRESS GINGHAMS Silks and Powhatan, Irving Keeney. PURE LINEN NAPKINS -i fv Y ard ...... 19c Henry A. Schaller’s new automo­ K. of Records, Mrs. Julia Mar- One thousand yards of Toildenord dress bile showroom and service station rian. E a ch ...... l a C gingham which is considered one of the best Dress Goods at the junction of Center and Olcott K. of 'Wampum, Miss Ruth Han­ Hemstitched. Size 14x14 inches. medium prifeed dress ginghams. A splendid streets is practically completed and son. 64 INCH TABLE DAMASK

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