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’ AOTOft ONCE FAMOUS ^EN GE OE DEATH GREETS PRESH)ENT AT PLYMOUTH iSnSERS OF IMXtS WITHOUT FRIWfDS COOLIDGE B U R e Boston, March 20.— The last audience has laughed with and at Charles Erin Verner, famous COOUDGEAffi creator of “ Shamus O’Brien” of the ’80’s stage era. FIERCE SNOW STORM For fifty years Verner had ACIUN^lEAGDE gone up and down the world, as great a favorite In Australia and Tasmania as he was In America. Millions had been made happy WITH SIMPLESr RTTES T« iUk Preodeit to Reject by his stage work. Verner, at the age of 78, plan­ ❖ ned to retire this summer. But h f h t o to Seel Anevh today his unclaimed body lay on f PLANES AFTER PHO'TOS marble slab In Southern mortu­ LOST IN; SNOW STORM. to Root AnU V o fM i ary. The comedian died alone In EsToy to GeooTR. a room In a South End lodging Plymouth, Vt., March 20.— house. As far as known he has Two commercial airplanes, en­ Hyk He LoYofi Beit ft no relatives. gaged by photographic concerns to rush news pictures of the Washlnffton, March 20. If The actor had been playing a Life—PresUeitiil P i ^ minor role here in “ The Judge’s funeral of Col. Coolidge here Prefldent Coolldge follows the Husband,” and an understudy back to New York, are believed counsel of some of his closest ;sd- had his part today. to be lost In the drifting snow­ aafi V lifers Aitofti iSft Tlsers on matters of foreign policy, storm now. raging over the mountains. Sent out from New he' will not accept the League of York yesterday, as yet they have Serykee. Nations’ Invitation to send an failed to land, although huge American commission to Geneva strips of tar paper have been aVE IIP HOPE laid out over the surface of next September to negotiate with Plymouth, Vt.-, March 20.— “ I Lake Amherst, four miles from -'•M the League the terms of America’s here, to guide them to a landing w.Il lift up mine eyes unto the hiljis entrance to hte World Court, as em­ FOR REPRIEVE place. from whence cometh my help.” bodied In the Senate’s reservations. One of the planes was en­ In a driving Vermont snowstorm Suggest Rejection gaged by International News a president buried hls father her* Reel Corporation. The other by Both his diplomatic and political FOREMAN Pacific and Atlantic photos. today— burled him where he jxad counsellors will recommend that The missing planes were last lived out a long and fullsome life; the Invitation be rejected. It w m heard from at Albany, where learned today. Since the League s where he had preferred to die. they landed last night. On a snow-driven hillside look­ Invitation was communicated to A third plane, hired by Washington, via press dispatches, His Lawyers Visit Bandit in “ Acme,” made the trip success­ ing out on the towering pdaks of ' opinion *ln administration circles fully, landing Tate yesterday the Green mountain range 1m has crystallised strongly against Its Wethersfield Today to evening. loved. Col. John C. Coolidge acceptance. So strongly do some Senators lowered into hls grave. OalvfB feel over It that only President Taft Over FnrAer Plans. Coolidge had lost hls father; Ply­ Coolldge’s absence In Vermont on mouth township had lost Its first the sad mission of burying his citizen. Only a fast dlsappeariifiX father prevented the Issue being de­ NO INIEREST Hertford, Conn., March 20.— As square brown patch In the oth^r bated on the floor of the Senate Gerald Chapman’^ attorneys gath­ wise unbroken mantle of white *»- yesterday. After making a hurried trip from the White House in Was hingfton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge and their son, John, mained as an unwritten epitaph to The Opponents ered here this afternoon to confer arrived at Plymouth, Vt., too late to see Col. Coolidge before he died. The President’s father passed away before the Coolidge BEING SHOWN this sturdy old man of the hills. The Irreconcilables, who savage­ on plans to save him from being special train had completed half the journey. Here the chief mourners, the President, Mrs. Coolidge and son, John, are shown Dreary Scene. ly fought against American ad­ hanged on April 6, next, consider­ The scene of the family plot of herence to the Court, will oppose entering the farm house occupied by the Colonel. They had taken the last twenty miles of their journey in a sled over the able confusion as to methods was the Plymouth burial grounds “ trafficking with the League” on .snow-covered roads leading from Woodstock to Plymouth. HI j i c n o N bleak aud dreary In the extreme, general principles, even while admitted by the lawyers and early typical of this relentless mountain ironically endorsing the League’s in the afternoon none of them country in winter time. A heavy Invitation as the “ natural sequence” would predict what court moves snow, driven by an Icy wind, swept of the Senate's, vote. They plan to blindly Into the faces of the littie ■-f might be made or in what sequence FIND THREE CLUES SbmI N nA er of Voters Had capitalize the situation to the ut­ S. A . COMMISSIONERS Clues to Taylor Murder band of mourners, standing knqe ■ '•h-3 most, and make any request for they might be expected. deep already in that which had fall­ authority to dispatch envoys the Groebl in Hartford. Visited PoDs at 2 o’ clock en earlier In the winter. Muf­ vehicle for another spectacnjar as­ Judge Frederick J. Groehl, of HERE FOR WEEK END Picked Up Near Boston TO QUEER MURDI R fled against the elements they sault on the League,^ the Court, and New York, the chief counsel for the to Express Opinion on I knew so well, they were returning all their respective •korks. condemned bandit, reached Hart­ the old colonel to the soil of Yielded to Pressure ford at 12|:30 p. m., and went im­ his beloved mountains, just as k’e To administration Senators who mediately ito the office of Joseph M. Boston, March 20.— After a four^turn to Hollywood. On,the secrecy bad requested on his death bed. Special Senices Planned at cur Ha^kerchief, Transfer and Bondlssne. somewhat reluctAtly yielded to Freedman, where the other attor­ day Investigation In this city Into of our investigation hinges Of display and ceremony Nh pressure and voted for the Court, chances of locating Sands and neys for Chapman were gathered- the mysterious, unsolved murder might reasonably accrue to the League’s Invitation at this time They were Charles W. Murphy, of Citadel— Mrs. Estffl to bringing Taylcw’s slayer to jus- Strands of Brown Hair AH Only 91 votes had been cast in father of a president there wag is percullarly embarrassing. In Danbury, Conn., and Ray M. Wiley, of William Desmond Taylor, mov­ tice.” the Special Election hc’.ng held at none. Of honest sorrow for onk these quarters criticism of the of Springfield, Mass., beside. Mr. ing picture director, In Hollywood, To Cause Sensation the Lincoln school today on the who had gone to a richly deserv^ League was rampant today for Give Famous Talk. Calif., four years ago, District At­ The district attorney said that Police Have to Work On. Freedman. % bond Issue which will involve the reward there waa much. The-aer- raising “ a new controversy” at a torney Asa W. Keyes, qf Los An­ the Information unearthed* which. vices at the grave were simple* ^ttt In private conversation some of town In IJ56.000 Indebtedness for time when one-third of the Senate’s the Chapman lawyers concede the geles, was on hls way west today If made public, would he a sensa­ Impressive in their simplicity. T)!# membership is up for re-election. apparent hopelessness of continu­ Tonight and tomorrow the local with Information w^ilcfe i e sfjl.d tion InJ-hq film industry and. mov­ ' Dedham, Mass., March 20.— . special appropriations. Today’s el- reverence of those who had follqN'- The Court fight was speeded to a would “shock the motion picture ie colony. ectloT> Is a referendum on the ed the coffin to the grave approai^- ing their losing fight for the bandit. Salvation Army Corps is entertain­ “ But,” he added, “ our Informa­ While Investigators today were decision under a cloture rule so The general expectation in Hart­ world and the Country.” bond Issue. It was reported that ed sublime proportions because Of ing the chief executive of the Sal­ “ We have discovered highly Im­ tion is of no great value to use working In an effort to find the that It could be got out of the way ford among attorneys and others Is there would be a concerted effort Its homely sincerity. before It became involved In the vation Army in the eastern states. portant evidence that has brought until we can find lUtnds, the valet, slayer and establish the Identity of Deep Grief. that there will be no fourth re­ who formerly lived in Brookline.” to heat the referendum, *but the approaching campaign. Now, ac­ prieve by Governor John H. Trum­ Commissioner Thomas Estlll, and us to Boston and Brookline,” said the woman whose body was found It was not the poignant grief Keyes, "but until we locate and Taylor was slain four years ago cording to the complaints made In bull nor a stay by. any court. It Mrs. Estlll. They are here for in the woods near the Stony Brook light vote is taken -- fu Indication that manifests itself In the physlehl administration circles today, the question Edward Sands, Taylor’s and though various famous movie that there is no movement against display of tears. Rather, thow is generally believed that Chapman special services over the week-end. missing Brookline butler, I can actresses were questioned at length reservation with a boulder resting League has “ blundered” to the ex­ will finally pay for the crime of sombre-faced, tight-lipped men mpi€ tent of provoking a fresh contro­ They are being assisted by several make no further revelations. the murder has been an unsolved on her head, an autopsy was being it. women of the hills bad s&o'wed murdering Policeman James Skelly In the town meetlrg of March 1, versy on the eve of the primaries. other staff officers. Including L t.' "W e came here directly from mystery. performed by Medical Examiner la their undemonstrative way al­ of New Britain. Recently, the California district the voters passed the motion to Is­ New York as the result of what Hodgson. most filial devotion for tkelr dead Visit Prison. Colonel Fletcher Agner, editor of we were told by Mary Miles Min- attorney received Information sue bonds in the name of the town Following the legal conference Find Handkerchief. patriarch. the War Cry, Lt. Colonel William ter, who was at Taylor’s home a which sent him East with investi­ In the sum of $356,000 but by law Directly before the yaw ||l|kg mmx MUSICAL this afternoon. Judge Groehl and A handkerchief bearing the print­ a referendum is necessary. If the Arnold of New York, Colonel Wil­ few hours before hls murder. gators. mouth of the grave stood the PveU- his associates went to the prison at liam McIntyre of Boston, and the “ We are very anxious to see The California probers have ed Initials “ C. H.” and the em­ referendum were not carried today Wethersfield to discuss the latest broidered name “ Mac Pherson,” a the special appropriations would dent. and Mrs. Coolidge and theb' AT SOUTH CHURCH Divisional Staff from Hartford. Mabel Normand, who was with been working In secret, being all son, John. The Rev. Dy. Jolih. situation with their client in per­ Special meetings have been plan­ Taylor just before he died, but she the time "on their own” and have Boston elevated transfer check Is­ have to be considered as current son. Chapman has been busy writ­ sued on a Cambridge car, and a few White, journeyman preacher frdm ned both for this evening and for left New York before we arrived. not appealed to the police or other expenses and paid for this year by Sherburne, whom Col. Coolidge per­ ing, according to Information from local agencies for help. District short brown hairs clutched between Program of Canticles of Church tomorrow. The service this eve­ “ We have examined New York taxation. sonally had asked to conduct the the prison, since last Monday when ning Is scheduled for 7.30 and will and Philadelphia witnesses and Attorney Keyes seemed highly the fingers in a death grip— these Three Machines to Be Presented by South the Federal Supreme court rejected were the three slender clues that Only three voting machines were last services. Intoned the com fortl^ be in charge of Colonel McIntyre, will do further investigation In pleased with what had been re­ words of the Episcopal burial eelv Methodist Choir Torcorrovr his claim, and it is understood he Lt. Col. Agner and Lt. Col. Arnold. Chicago and Detroit before we re­ vealed when he left for the West. state and local police had to work used today. Sam J. Turkington has been preparing another state­ upon in their Investigation. was moderator. At no time be- vlcq. Evening, There will be special music and “ Unto God’s gracious meroy asul ment to be given to the press other Interesting features. Carried to Woods. two o’clock were there more through Judge Groehl. PRESIDENT ELIOT 92 The medical examiner is of the than i voters in the polls at one protection we commit you. Tl>» The vested choir of the South Lord bless you and keep yoq. The A New Scheme. Y'EARS OLD TODAY opinion that the woman was picked t’ me. The trend was In favor Methodist Episcopal church and '^OUND NOT GUILTY up in an automobile at an elevated the bond Issue, It was believed Lord make His face to shine on yen Organist Archibald Session, will One of the Chapman lawyers this and be gracious unto ypu.” afternoon laid a proposition before Cambridge, Mass., March 20. transfer station, slain and her body the polls. present the regular monthly musi­ — Harvard’s “ educational war­ carried to the woods. The polls will be open until '8 The President stood raotlonlete* cal service at the South Methodist his colleagues for double-barrelled mouth drawn and eyte^ ^ action In the state Superior court OF LIQUOR SELUNG rior,” President Emeritus Authorities appealed to the pub­ o’clock tonight. Every taxpayer church tomorrow evening at 7:30. Charles William Eliot, today lic to notify the Dedham police and and voter has a right to vote in their quiet, onemotibhal 'way, fath­ and the Federal courts. This plan er and son had held an unnsoally Tomorrow night's program will be was to seek another writ of habeas observed his ninety-second department of public safety at the t’ ls special election. Any taxpay arranged from the canticles of the deep-rooted afieetlon. for each corpus from Federal Judge Edwin birthday. State House of any missing woman er ■who Is a citizen but not a voter church. Dr. Eliot following his usual about fifty years, weight 150 to 160 has the right to vote on the ques­ other. S. Thomas on the general ground Mrs. Coolidge, In deep monrsiaf, There will be twenty-six In the that Chapman Is about to be de­ Howard Hastings and Wil­ custom, planned to spend the pounds, height five feet and who tion. All voters whether taxpay­ choir and solo leads will be sung by day receiving a few old friends wore a- black cloth coat, gray ers or not have the privilege to stood beside her distinguished htte- prived of life without due process band, veil flung back, face tilted M Miss Eleanor Willard, soprano, Mrs. of law, citing an Arkansas prece­ liam Gray Discharged and sending word to newspaper i sweater, black shirt, tv^ pairs of vote. Taxpayers, who are not cit Bertellne Lashinske, contralto, reporters that he never gives j brown stockings, brown velvet hat Izens have not the right to vote. though in silent prayer. dent. In the state courts, the peti­ Next to her stood John, red of Fred Bendall and Fred Relchard, tion was to be n.ado for a new trial out an interview. I ^nd whose chestnut hair was baritones. The canticles to be pre­ ------«> streaked with gray. cheek and red of eye. The- boy, on the ground of newly discovered After Long Court Session. whose every vacation has sented In song will be Venlte, Te evidence and witnesses. The sec­ GREY AUTO IS SEEN Deum, Benedlctus, Magnificat, and spent at the little white fiinh- ond state court move is to he a peti­ house, had on his own Inltlatiri, Nunc Dlmittls. tion for a writ of coram nobis, lit­ Lived Four Years The program will be as follows: For more than two hours this NEAR MURDER SCENE halted the presidential speqUl. -at erally “ before or in the presence of > ' 4 forenoon Judge Johnson In the With Mother's Corpse CONDmON OF CULUN Northampton Thursday n l^ t thgt Organ Abendlied ...... Schumann us.” This is an unusual and little Processional Hymn — “ Jerusalem Manchester police court listened td h -- might be present at the b n ^ l used writ and Is generally defined New Ganaan, Gonn., March 20. of hls grandfather. the Golden” ...... Ewing as a writ of error on a judgment the testimony of five witnesses in Police Find Three Insane IS STILL UNCHANGED — A grey closed ear parked on the Apostles’ Creed With the little family gro^ in the Common Pleas court. their effort to convict Howard Hast­ Daughters in House With New Ganaan-Norwalk road may stood also Attorney General Antiphonal Sentences...... Tallis eventuajly be the clue leading to Prayer Choral Response .... Hoyt ings and William Gray of transport­ Dead Woman Propped Up At gent. Himself a Vermontqv discovery of the murderers of Ro­ t^'e neighboring town of Lpdlo*,. Venlte “ O Come let us sing unto ing liquor for the purpose of sale. Table. Remains Conscious Even With SEVEN DEAD, 17 HURT There were just as many witnesses sario Streva, of New York, .whose it had been undei^tood the the L o r d ...... Boyce Fractured Skull— Case Puz­ body was found In an Isolated sec­ that when word finally cams, Te Deum “ We praise Thee, O God” Irs. Thomas Estlll for the defense and in rendering his decision the judge declared that London, March 20.— A bar­ zles Hospital Authorities. tion near that highway Wednesday too. should make, the jonrney from ...... Clough-Lelghter AS FURNACE EXPLODES red house in which three in­ afternoon. Washington. ■ - M Benedlctus “ Blessed be the Lord On Sunday morning at 11 the outside of the officers who made Holiness meeting will be held, and the raid on the place that every one sane spinster sisters, named “ He spent a fairly comfortable The grey car furnishes, appar­ Hls Neljdihon , , God of Israel...... Birch Nixon, had lived ■ for four night but there is no change In hls ently, the first clue in the case. Just behind stood the OoIOBid^ Scripture Reading will he in charge of'the commission-1 of the principal witnesses had lied Birmingham, Ala., March 20.— years with the corpse of their condition.” Tony Andronlca and David Har­ friends and neighbors of a Hymn “ Jesus Saviour, pilot me” .. er. Mrs. Estlll will also be pres-1 In their testimony. This fact had Seven men were killed and seven­ ent and speak. The hand will b e ' cfeated a strong' doubt In his mind dead mother, was broken Into This bulletin today from the Me rington, two local - residents, re­ time. To them, the death mi ...... Gould teen Injured when a stack at Fur­ by the police today. morial hospital tells of John Guilin ported seeing the car as they drove much, for In his eighty yeaft o f 11 Offertory Organ “ Angelus” ...... present to render music. of the guilt of both Hastings and nace No. 2 of the Woodward' Iron . At Methodist Church. Gray and accordingly ho found the The police found the dead of 17 Foster street, critically 111 by from Norwalk apparently about he had established himself' ...... Massenet Co. exploded at Woodward, ten One of the most important meet­ men not guilty. woman, wrapped in rags and from Injuries received In an auto­ the time Treva’s body • was being law of Plymouth. Almost Magnificat ” My soul doth magnify miles west of here today. A num­ It was one of the most Interest­ brown paper, propped up in a mobile-trolley collision In the North carried to the woods. Authorities difference had bean - brought' the Lord” ...... Parker ings of the day, one which will he ber of the Injured were critically of great interest to the public Is the ing cases hearfi In the local court chair before a table upon End on Thursday morning. Gui­ working on the mystery made pub­ him for adjustment. Alwaj Nunc Dlmittls "Lord, now lettest burned and may die. . afternoon service which will be held in months.' Judge William S. which was spread an elabo­ lin Is suffering from a fractured lic the story of the grey car early decision was accepted ai Thou Thy servant depart In Approximately 250 men were In in the auditorium of the- South Hyde represented Hastings and rate meal. One of the sisters skull, shoulder, ankle and riba and this afternoon. » to be just. Only la cases lai peace” ...... Parker the plant when the blast occurred. Methodist church at 3 o’clock. At Gray and had Public Stenographer said the "meal was for mother numerous bruises. According to the two men they Ing technical questions ' of Benediction Choral A m en ...... All escaped except those in the Im­ this service Mrs. Comjnissloner Es- Smith of Hartford taking notes of and God.” How Guilin remains conscious paid no particular attention to the had the town folk resorted to ...... Dunham mediate vicinity of the stack. They till will deliver her noted address, the proceedings. Prosecuting At­ The three women, whose and alive after bis terrible experi­ car as they passed. They could not courts. Recessional Hymn, “ 0 Paradise; O were covered with red hot molten "Broken Womanhood.” This is a ages ranged from thirty to ence is a puzzle not only to the hos* say whether it bore a New York There were “ Aunt Qratfa torney Hathaway represented the state marker or a Connecticut Paradise” ...... Barnby metal. Those nearest the stack most famous lecture and one worth state and Introduced Mary Mitchell, fifty, screamed and savagely pltal authorities but to all of hls "Uilcle” John Wilder, next , were Instantly killed. hearing, and jt is expected that a resisted efforts to remove the friends. Generally a fractured marher. They recalled the fact cf noiehbors, and outside of thh.-;iten , her daughter Helen fiid bar friend seeing the car after they heard of HOLD ESCAPED CONVICT Five of the dead are white and very large crowd will be present to Edward Taylor of Hartford, a? hls body for burial. skull means unconsciousness and in the coffin before theni. two negroes. listen to it. It has been given In death but a local physician spoken the murder. ''Pt inhnhi^nrt of T’'ymout,lj'. principal witnesses. RUTH A. DeMERCHANT. Meanwhile state police have be^n Jersey City, N. J., March 20.— The white dead; Howard Mus- a great many cities and always On Raiding Party. to last evening said that he treated j v'.fi Mif, Aurora PI^JP! Walter J. Marlborough, 25, who, Ruth A. DeMerchant, 5, of 177 a case where a man's skull was so steadfly en.eaged in foilr.wr.n ;’.;i re's bousekeepl sey, superintendent of the furnace; draws capacity audiences. The to- Last Wednesday Sergeants Bar­ case since they w^re T'otinc,; ; > authorities say, brokq from the Bill Rutherford, Horace LaTley, A. cal band will render the music for ron and Crockett with Officers Me- j East Middle Turnpike, died at her badly fractured that be con’ d place’ y.jar.e,''' " '' 'fi - Worcester, Mass., Jail last Septem­ home last night after an illness of hls finger between the crack. This Chief Qito S -''i,midt 'hr.f r.‘ =! F;orer‘'p'y€il B. Martin and Smith Ball. Ten this occasion. Glinn and Roberts, armed with a by ber In a eensational escape, was be­ of the Injured are white and seven Special Music. search warrant went to the home five days with pneumonia. She Is man, the doctor said, not only was ■cd been f'>.;.)d' h'm .A N'ew York d i ctiv^-s and ii'c.a; cT ing held here for the Grand Jury are negroes. The public meeting at night will of Mrs. Mitchell on. Vernon street survived by her parents, two sis­ conscious all during hls tltne at the today on a r -'.rge of burglary. be held In the local Salvation Army for the purpose of making a raid. ters, Bertha and Freser and one hospital but he felt no pain and ficen, the state police ha\ e been ed .inj in which the'PreSMW^‘1 born. ■ ' .i. Marlboro..*.! was picked up In A representative from the New citadel, and will begin at 7.30. The Complaint bad reached the police brother, David. eventually recoveied. searching night and . day and de- Harrison, Newark, N. J,, and sent York headquarters of the Play­ commissioner, assisted by the other th^f' liquor was being sold at the The funeral will be held tomor­ Although thertf Is no ebafige velopmeBts are expected^ In a short There was A | r o I here tq await trial. Hie connection ground and Recreation Associa­ specials from New York and Bos­ Mitchell house and that the home row afternoon at 2:30 from Hol- either way in Callings etmdltlon, time. selectman, who gt the ^ ' with the Worcester jail break w»8 tion was In conference with Di­ ton, will have charge of this ser­ bore a reputation that was not tile loran’s undertaking rooms and many believe that he has a chauM of the bid man* h.a4' revealed last night and he waa rector Washbnrn of the Manches­ vice. Special music by the band best. The police arrived abont burial will be In the Buckland of recovering because he haa lasted raiBASUBY BALANCS. before which he ordered held for the Grand Jury. ter Commnnlty club yesterday In under Bandmaster David Addy the middle of tl^e afternoon and cemetery. The Rev. F. C. Allen of so long. Posseawd of a wogdertnl March fiO.— United -—who hunfd ii Local poUjm commnnlcated relation to the local playground the North Cohgregational church constltutfon the chancee age irith B^a&ce as «f sene ^ to melt„fhO.;;.Ni^fX ’ with the Worcester authoiitlee. . situation and summer program. (Continued on Page 2.) OeatiBB«d OB Page B. will officiate; him. - - ,l f { h : |4t«,S7iB,7»4.fifi. abora It and ^ ^:‘J - ■*. ‘ >- '\' EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20,1926. X PAGE TWO WJZ, Now York. have seen add heard the othra heard at the police h m 6 t the Milne atyle. Included In the ed M a “society drama." But It la TICKEIS ON SAI£ With the . exception of Miss members of the quartet. Patton h a State theater. Miss Kerns SM| mor« to thaw the froien ground actors are William Remig, Miss much more than that description Kltchel, Manchester music lovers sung here often and James wu a recital here last year. that It would reipond to pick and WESLEYAN “ JBERS” Ruth Smith, Miss Florence L. John­ would seem to imply. ahovel. ^ . son, Miss Bertha Diets, Albert “ Dancing Mothers” is the tale ol FOR "HAPPY HAWAT There was Dr. A. M. Cram, typi­ COMING WITH GLEES Addy, Miss Bdythe Schultz and a pretty woman who was almopt cal JOTlal country doctor, who had Franklin Richmond. cheated out of life by a heartless attended the Prealdent'e father husband and a thoughtless daugh­ Tickets are now on sale fq» the through all of hU ten months ill­ Word was received this morning ter. As the mother who started out engagement at the Circle Theatre from Wesleyan University that the of Mildred Leo Clemens, cousin of ness. S. A COMMISSIONERS in order to save her child U om college male quartet, known on Mark ’Twain, who will bo assisted There was Sheriff Angus Macau­ throwing herself at a M AR. 2 6 In her production by a group of the campus as “ The Jlbers," would be bachelor, and ended by falling In ONE NIGHT ONLY lay, personal bodyguard to the old with the Wesleyan Unlverslal mu­ HERE FOR WEEK END world’s greatest Hawaiian guitar man throughout that trying period. love with him herself, players In a lecture on “Happy PHONE 6 U . sical clubs when they give their gives the finest performance of her PHONE 611. And others, all equally close to concert next week, Saturday eve­ Hawaii’* illustrated with movies, the dead man. (Coatloned from p«c« 1.) career. And In his songs and dances, are now going ning, in the high school assembly role as the bachelor, rises to new Spread on either side of the gap­ hall. This group of four »l°K®rs fast. This attraction Is one that THE PERSONAL APPEARAN CE OF the Songsters Brigade under Band heights. , known as the everybody in Manchester should be ing pit were mats of artificial grass consists of H. A. C. King, 27, screen’s perfect flajpper, d w Jier brought by the undertaker-—Incon- Secretary Maxwell will be features Interested In as It affords them a W. W. Phillips, ’26. K. E. Steele 27 stuff as the child, and does It grouB In contrast with the high- The evening address will be given change from the regular course of and H. C. Kuhl '27. |by Oommlssloner Estlll. Taking the picture as a whole, entertalnnlbnt. The management piled snow and the driving storm, In addition to The Jlbers a trio “Dancing Mothers” has been Mild’^ed Leo Clemens Commandant and Mrs. Abbot, lo­ has reserved the entire theatre and yet wlth-al holding out something of ’cello, violin and piano and H. characterized by those who have I of the promise of eternal springs. cal officers, are expecting that these Us making the prices the popular Calvin il^hl, soloist, will be heard special meetings, will be long re­ seen It as “perfect •»tertalnment. 50 cents for a special attraction of (Cousin of Mark-Twain) White House Flowers In the varied program. The Wes­ “The Johnstown Flood at the White House flowers, shipped membered in Manchester. The this kind Is meeting with a favor­ leyan “ Serenaders" led by “ Speed commissioner was here about four State Theater Sunday, Monday and able response from Manchesterltes. Assisted By Her Clompany Of The World’s Greatest northward from the hot houses of Kennedy ’ 27, will give a series of Tuesday, produced by Fox Films Washington, bloomed bravely. A years ago. and those who heard him As a rule. Miss Clemens engage Instrumental numbers, also. In will no doubt be anxious to hear from an original story woven ments In larger cities call for a Hawaiian Guitar Players huge wreath, purchased by contri­ Mr. Kuhl the musical clubs have a him again. around the great calamity of the top price scale of ll.BO. Tickets bution from the community, a few most unusually talented college Conemaugh-Valley in 1889 when may now be procured by phone, smaller offerings from neighboring man. He is leader of the clubs the city of Johnstown, Pa., was mall or at the Circle ’Theatre box A a towns— these only broke the and the New York papers were gen­ THREE DAYS OF JAZZ literally washed from the face of office. The performance will ' be “HAPPY HAWAII” monotony of the endless white erous in the praise which they gave the earth by the terrific onslaught given next Friday night at eight blanket. him as soloist and as a successful of uncontrolled waters. Is regarded o’clock. A Travel Talk With Music, Dancing and Motion Pictures. “ Unto Almighty God we command conductor. At the college a great AT STATE THEATER as one of the outstanding achieve­ the soul of our brother departed share of the credit for the national ments of motion-picture history. PATTON ON AIR TICKETS NOW ALL S E A T S ...... 56« and we commit his body to the championship honors which the A LL SEATS George Sohneldermann, photogra­ Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock ON SALE Phone and Mail Orders. ground; earth to earth, ashes to clubs recently won, has been given RESERVED The State will present three days pher of “ The Iron Horse” and "8 radio fans will have an opportunity ashes, dust to dust— to Mr. Kuhl. Tho coach of the of jazz beginning tomorrow night, to hear Lewis James, Fred Patton, The casket was lowered slowly clubs, Mr. Laubln, of Hartford, said Bad Men,” has set a new record for every thing will be played in Jais cameramen of the motion picture Alma Kitchen and Grace Kerns, Into the ground. A handful of dirt after tho New York competition by an augmented jasz orchestra un­ singing as a quartet from- Station was sprinkled Into the grave. Studios. From the most simple In­ that as much credit for the win be­ der the direction of Samuel Kaplan, Eighty years of glorious life had terior set used In the production, to longed to Mr. Kuhl as to himself. Jazz news. Jazz comedy, Jazz fea­ come to an end. The local high school seniors the stupendous flood scenes the At the Coolidge homestead the tures, nothing but Jazz. There will genius of the clnamatographer Is lost no time in obtaining this high be two features on tho bill, “ Danc­ service likewise had been brief and grade attraction for a benefit con­ evidenced. simple. The coffin, black and lin­ ing Mothers’’ with Conway Team Probably In no Instance has a cert as soon as word came to town and Alice Joyce. “The Johnstown ed with gray satin, had been plac­ by radio that Wesleyan had won cameraman ever been confronted ed at one end of the tiny parlor, Flood’’ with George O’Brien. with the collossal task of\flndlng the intercollegiate title. Local mu­ It you’re Just a little tired of banked high with flowers. Across sical people know that Wesleyan successfully, forcefully and realis­ the top was a huge wreath of calla comedy; If “Westerns’’ bore you tically tho 3cenes conceived for the has for years held the unofficial the least bit; If spectacles no long­ lilies from the White House title of “ The Singing College of reproduction of the Johnstown greenhouse; near the-head was the er make you leave your comfortable STATE New England’’ and the club this seat by the fireside; If you are one flood. wreath purchased by contributions j-ear seems to warrant making the Under New Management of that large army who have one, George O’Brien, Janet Gaynor SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT. PHONE from the community. claim a national one. The senior and Florence Gilbert portray the —Same as Strand and 1777 Before the coffin in half a doz­ class was out in force today placing or many of the above symptoms— then you’re going to enjoy the new leading feature roles with Max Princess, Hartford. en chairs sat the immediate mourn tickets for tha, concert and dance Davidson, Anders Randolf, Paul ers, the President, Mrs. Coolidge, next week. Miss Erna Kanehl, Paramount picture, John, the attorney general, Auro­ “ Dancing Mothers” , which Is at the Nicholson, Paul Panzer and Walter leader of the group, asserts that the Perry In the pivotal supporting ra Pierce and the Wilders. In the affair Is receiving excellent sup­ State Theater Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. roles. Today the State presents the small living room adjoining were port. CONTINUOUS: 2:00 TO 10:30 packed the villagers, jammed to­ For the benefit of those who did last showing of Alma Rubens and TODAY gether to the point of suffocation. not see the Selwyn-Gouldlng stage Bert Lytell In "The Gilded Butter­ TODAY Present from the outside this little play, it might be wise to explain fly” with five acts of select vaude­ township only were former Gov. TOWN PLAYERS TO PICK that “ Dancing Mothers” Is describ­ ville. Stlckney of Vermont on whose staff John Coolidge had served as CHAIRMAN ON MONDAY colonel; Henry Long, state tax commissioner of Massachusetts, and Secretary to the President at At an important meeting of the the time he was governor of the Town Players at the Recreation ■ESS ” the Caded Butterfly state; Major J. F. Coupal, presi­ Center on Monday night, committee, dential physician who had treated cliairmen for the coming presenta­ CIRCLE the old man during past illnesses tion -ef “ Mr. Pirn Passes By” will h- and Capt. Adolphus Andrews, nav­ chosen. The players have set the al aide to the president. date of April 22 for the play airl e SELECT 5 Offers Prayer tbe scene will probably be Cheney TODAY and SUNDAY The Rev. Dr. White read the hall. brief, revised service of the Epis­ Chairmen to be clccled wiP in­ copal church. He offered a short clude a business manager. st '..ge prayer for the dead. Six Tnllitia- manager and property comm'ttc-^. BRING THE ACTS a c t s men, members of the Vermont Na­ Tho Town Player:; have r* "rec­ VAUDEVILLE tional Guard, lifted the casket from ent fifty active members in­ CHILDREN its base and carried it slowly from cludes most of the talent of Ma'i- WITH YOU the house. There waited the glass chester. The organization, how­ windowed hearse, mounted on ever, is anxious to enroll a nulnbcr runners. Behind were the two- of associate members who, al­ A new role— horse sleighs which had carried the though they do not wish to act, are A fresh triumph Sunday - Monday and Tuesday presidential party over the moun­ Interested in the development of tain from Woodstock. the drama and the Little Theater You asked for Dick The quarter mile journey over movement in Manchester. the snow-filled road from the in an entirely new New members may come in at role—here he is. house to the cemetery had started, any meeting of the club. Miss the last Journey of Col. John C. Helen Nute, secretary, has sent out You’ll be glad you Coolidge, 80-year old father of the to all members letters advising asked — happy to _____ JA Z Z - 3 President. them of the meeting and a large see him again—be- attendamce of members is looked The W. B. A. Guard club will for. w A . NEWS hold Its rehearsal at the home of Rehearsals for the new produc­ ' Mrs. Ethel Carlson of 58 Ridge tion were started last night. The ' street Monday night as the club was cast is admirably fitted for the \ i \ / / COMEDY unable to get a ball for its re­ play, which is considered an hearsal. unusually hard one to produce In U f e a t u r e s

iXIGHTS BEGIN Everything Played In Jazz By An THEATRE |TUE.S, M.\R. 28 Parsons HARTFORD ’ m a t s, w e d ., sa t . Augmented Jazz Orchestra Eves. 00c-f2.S0; Wed. Mat. 50c-$1.00; Sat. Mat. 50-92.00 Plus Tax. UNDER DIRECTION OF SAMUEL KAPLAN. tre a t J ■■■■■■ COMEDV NEW VORK.H AS u 2 ■ FEATURES - 2__ ^ LLAUGHED A I ------AND WEPT OV E R ^ TWO YEARS dUST Hey, Hey, Charleston! SUPPOSE On the Same Program STRONGHEART in “ NORTH STAR” This picture sure CONTINUOUS SAT. — SUN., 6:45 and 8:30. does “step.” All IN the dash and E X T R A ! ' EXTR a Ti spice of a pretty w ife’s “night MONDAY NIGHT o u t” in New NO PLAY CAN BE funnier/ THE BIG SURPRISE York.

; ______Jiaauoo(L9nMLMm\i3rkM^ ChBurleston WEEK OF APRIL 5 — Mats. Wed. - Sat Johnstown Return Visit of Contest Starring / i c 0 CONWAY TIARLI The Messrs. Shuberfs 2 BIG FEATURES'! CASH PRIZES \ ALICE JOYCE PICTURES PRICES. MATINEE AT 2:15. C L A R A B O W 'The Student Prince' ONLY START Tuesday The same Company headed by DeWolf Hopper, James THRILLS Liddy, Eva Davenport and Laura Arnold, THAT BROKE. RECORDS AT THIS THEATRE lA PEW WEEKS AGO I ^ DRAMA THAT PLAYED ALL LAST BUMMER AT ATLANTIC CITY 1 THAT REMAINED FOR SEC SOLID MONTHS IN PHILA­ Syd CHAPUN 0ANciNOMbrwE«S’ DELPHIA I __ THAT CROWDfelD THE 8HUBERT THEATRE, BOSTON, FOR ZHCRBERT brenon e^eutTibj) ROMANCE no WEEKS I * • ( 3 4 . “ " ' A Mail Order In Time SUNDAY—2 SHOWS W E E K D A Y S Avoids Standing In Line! Matinees : ...... 2:16 P .M . Many MissM Seeing '*The Student Prince*’ Before Be­ 7KKIP. M. and 8:60 P. M. cause the Supply of Seats Ran Out. But Those That A W armr Bro9.^Prodaellm E v e n in g s...... 7:00 and 8:50 P.M . Sent in Mail Orders Were Not Disappointed I Orchestra Matinee and Evening. PRICES, Including Tax: WEEKLIES! Eves., Orch 3.45; Bale. 2.88, 2.30, 1.73; Fam. Circ. 1.15. OTHER FEATURES ! Wed. Mat, 2.30; Bale. 1.73,1.15; Fam. Circ. 87c. OUR PRICES EVERY DAY Sat Mat, 2.88; Bale. 2.30,1.78; Fam. Circ. 1.15. With Mall Order! BdcIom Addreeeed, Stamped Envelope. MAT., Bc-16e. EVE., 10e-20e.

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Rev. 'Watson Woodruff Morning worship wlU begin to­ The livening Hwald morrow at 10:80 with a sermon by the pastor on “ The Personality of Jesus.” This Is one of a series of Lenten ssrvloes which the pas­ Sunday School Lessons tor Is giving. Music will be the following: by WfiUam T. EHis. Prelude— ^Nocturne . . Stoughton For Every Age, Creed and Nationak^* B O fm MBTHODIfiW BWSOOPAL^ At T o'clock a opeclal rehearsal Anthem— O Divine Rddeemer If Y o u Neglect The HdmiS' ‘ 61 the Young People’s SingFlng club ...... Qounod RefT. Joeerph Ooopor. will be held. The pastors’ prepara­ Anthem— ^A Legend tory class for Intermediates and se­ ...... Tachalkowskl You Are Losing Great Rot. Russell B. Waitt. niors meets at the same hour Postlude— Chorale ..Boellmann Friday, at 8 o’clock will occur Sunday school will convene at M I M E M WISiNGS ON M Y Sunday school hour at 9:30 the sixth in a series of Lenten or­ 12 o’clock and the classes lor Happiness ir; j regular meeting of the official the "Life of Jesus.” 7:30. Lenten Education at St. Mary’s Episcopal lived. Here is where He perform dynamic of the Cross Is adequate | Four Piece Suite Only $186 ed certain miracles. Yonder was board of the church will be held. service, preacher, Rt. Rev. E. C church. to give us a world of peace and ; ) Important matters pertaining to Acheson, Suffragan Bishop of Con­ Wednesday evening the Junior His Bethany home; this Is the Up­ good will. Even the sublime phil-! A quality suite throughout. You will be sur­ ’ the forthcoming annual conference necticut. A special invitation has choir will rehearse at the home of per Room. On this hilltop He was osophy and example of Jesus are j prised after looking at this suite that such good ) will be discussed and every mem­ been extended to the Ladles’ Guild Mrs. F. B. giarke, 99 Maii^treet. crucified. This Is His Sepulchre. Insufficient, unless empowered by quality can be bought for so little money. Awak­ the Vestry and the Young People’s At this point on the shore of the ber is urged to be present. 7.30— Thursday. Midweek de­ the new life of His death and resur­ ing in a bedroom as beautifully furnished as this Tuesday the School of Religious Fellowship to be present at this votional and study service with ad­ Lake of Galilee He kept His ren­ rection. Workable as well as wise Education at St. Mary’s church service. 8:30, King’s Daughters dress by the pastor on Gethsemane. dezvous with His disciples, beside a Is the profound affirmation of the will go a long way towards making each new day. will hold its closing session of the Lenten work meeting. 3.00— Friday. The Woman’sfire of coals.” Saviour. "I, If I be lifted up, will brighter and more cheerful. The suite consists ten weeks’ course. All' registration ’Thursday, 2:30 p. m.— Ladles Home Missionary society will meet Something Superior To Sites. draw all men unto Me.” of full size poster bed, large dresser and vanity Guild meeting. Missionary address At least two reasons are clear to cards must be turned in at this at the home of Mrs. Axel Johnson, Too' long this truth has been in combination Butt Walnut. Chest of drawers session. on Latln-America by Deaconess 3l Cambridge street. a traveller why it Is better so. Our handled as a philosophic proposi­ Wednesday at two o’clock the Roberta. 7'p. m., Galahad club very Ignorance of the exact sites of tion, a mere theological formula­ furnished at small additional cost. Ladles’ Aid Society meets for work meeting. SWEDISH rideful eccleslas- In Cheney hall, the Girls’ Friendly ...... Maunder to understand and be influenced by tor of Education assisted by the ticism. For ages the competing the superiority of others.— Harriet ] Supt. of the league. All juniors of Society will give a play “ The Mul­ Anthem— My Savior . . .Harker Greeks and Latins have fought over berry Tree” wr^^n and directed by Beecher Stowe. the "77” group are expected to be Offertory—Adagio . .Beethoven the Holy Sepulchre, the Church of • • « Miss Lellia M. Church. Anthem— The . Crucified Blount present. the Nativity, and the other "holy Chance Is but the pseudonym of ] Postlude— Solemn March places.” Even now there Is an ap­ ...... Meacham God for those particular cases I French & Volkert peal before the League of Nations ."•m The pastor will preach In Swed which He does not choose to sub- | ARTfiSlAM WELLS on the subject. A few days ago I scribe openly with his own sign- ish at the Swedish service to he attended the celebration In Bethle­ THE LIFE LAID DOWN Test drilling for foandattoiyi, wMlg 10:40 A. M. manual.— Samuel Taylor Cole­ systems, pumping machinery, k w t 9 :8 0 A. M. held at 7 o’clock. hem of the Greek Christmas; and By GEORGE HENRY DOLE. Sunday School Worship Iho Week ridge. hole drilling. , " while the Greek patriarch and his • • • fntemaUonal Sunday School Lesson Text, March 21. P. O. Highland Park, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1926. Monday, 8 o’clock— Beethoven assistants were conducting service Glee Club. - „ They might not need me— Therefore doth my Father love me, because I |ay down my Phones 1376-B er 11( Morning ^grmon: at their high altar, the Armenians Yet they might— Tuesday. 7:30— Boy Scouts, In the adjacent alcove, a few feet Ufe, that I might take It again.— John 10:17. I’ll let my heart be ■^/ednesday, 7 o’clock— Lenten distant, were trying to drown out Just in sight; “Can A Minority Be Right?” service. , the Greek voices by their singing! Thursday, 7 o’clock— Children s A smile 80 small Do not think that the life laid ^thl^s. Therefore doth the love of How about that Evening at 7 :30 A few weeks ago the Roman Cath­ .^8 mine, might be chorus. olics and the Greek Orthodox al­ down was merely the...... life of • w,..the Inflow because my life , the life Thursday, 8 o’clock— Choir re­ most came to blows In the crypt of Precisely their body, life in the material world. of the self, is laid down. He did Necessity.— Emily Dickinson. not lay down the self-life aimlessly, Monthly Musical Service hearsal. the Manger (where a soldier al­ « • « Look more deeply into the matter. Friday. 8 o’clock — Luther ways stands) because the Greeks Was Gethsemane’s agony the but in the clear recognition that as Porch h id iN N l by Youyou can never escape a uuijrduty byuj i »*“ = _ , t uid League Father’s night. had tried to substitute a larger pic­ the self-life was laid down He Vested Choir and Organist would take up the higher life, the ture on the wall than they were en­ T r . “ h .' Have yon forgoMoa ilfj a t the ST] JAMES R. C. titled to! Spiritual religion, toler­ der Mackenzie. ^ ^ faith life of God. ant, brotherly, forbearing and rev­ Two things are In every religion, Rev. William Reldy. He that dwelleth la the secret and courage God and sacrifice. Both have been erent, does not thrive on vested In­ place of the Most High shall abide death ^ ‘^h a smile and with t h e ^ Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. James Timmins. painfully distorted. Through a terests in shrihes. „n d.r the shadow ot tho Almiehly. 1 ^ M ood.^ Corner Main Street at Hartford Road. Masses tomorrow at St. James An Event For The'Whole World, wrong idea of God, sacrifice has R. C. church will be celebrated at Not for Jerusalem alone, nor for — Psfdlm 91.1. walk away, leaving behind only the been taken to mean self-imposed Worship in some church to-morrow I 7 a. m., 8 a. m., and high mass at suffering. God Is pure love, and the Waker R .J k U f -vS 7 :8 0 P. M. the Jews, did Jesus die. His sacri­ As one lamp lights another, nor 1 earthly garment of clay. Did not 6 :0 0 P. M. 10.30 a. m. fice was for all men everywhere. No Jesus know this better than only sacrifice acceptable to Him la 66 Henry St. Fhrn^Vmi Musical Service. Music by the junior choir at the ' grows less, the sacrifice of the self that His Young Folks local sites compass Hla death and So nobleness enkindleth nobleness. Socrates? 8.30 Si. m. mass will be as follows: resurrection. 'To confine the elgnl-^ What would we think of bne who, satisfying, sanctifying love may In- Prelude, “ Stabat Mater’.’ ...... — James Russell Lowell. finance of the great Transaction to • • * when he knew that his work was fiow, and increasingly rejoice us ...... Gregorian now, and in the eternal life blecs any strlne Is to violate the very If to please men we would dls-1 finished, that he had fulfilled the MARK HOLMES miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiHiitiiHHiu Processional Hymn spirit of the Gospel of Redemption. Father’s will, sweat great drops of us with the life of the heavenly Choir please God, we are their followers It would be an 111 day for mankind blood In fear of death? Thousands, Father. 0 Lovely Queen of May ...... not His.— Maltr’e D. Babcock. Undertaker ■ ...... Lamblllotte were all the earth to exchange the millions of patriots have met death I THE CENTER CHURCH | spiritual significance' of Calvary for with a smile; and multitudes, at OHiJRiJH OF ^'*11^: NAZABJEBiB, Embalming - Fvneral Choir CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Rev. Chester F. Austin. i At The Center such barren churchllness as life’s sunset have passed through Lady Assistant. Phoae d M if. Anthem, May Jesus Christ Be abounds In this old City of Jeru­ Praised ...... Lamblllotte Rev. H. O. Weber death in gladness and peace. Depot Square, llamhrater. / salem. Here may be found mili­ What, then, was the life laid Morning prayer tomorrow will Choir Sunday school -will convene at 9 begin at 10 o’clock and the morn­ Offertory Solo, "Ave Marla” Hogan tant "orthodoxy” In many forms, o’clock and the only church service down that brought those rending WELCOME from the abject Polish Jews with heart-pains? Through birth Into t*’e ing service will convene at 10:30 Miss Nellie Moynlhan, Soprano of the day will be-held at 10:30 Sunday school will convene at 12 long curls In front of their ears to when this year’s catechumens will world the Lord clothed Himself I This Church extends a most cordial welcome to all, Hear Thy Children, Gentle the bejewelled patriarchs of the old o’clock. Jesus ...... Old German be examined. Both the German and with human .nature, the “ Old churches; but ten thousand Chris­ Adam” . He started life here with The young people will meet at 6 GIVE ME A H i 1 especially to any in this Community who are strangers Choir English choirs will sing. o’clock and the evening service Solo, "O Salutarls” ...... Bordese tian communities the world around The Week two natures. Just as we do. Other­ = or who have no Church home. show more of the real cljaracter ot wise He could not have been tempt­ will begin at 7:30. Miss Catherine Fraher, Soprano Wednesday, 7:30— ^Lenten ser­ The W eek. Communion, the religion of the Saviour. Our vice followed by choir rehearsal. ed, for temptation is a struggle be­ s We stand for the Fatherhood of God and the Uni- Lord and His Church are outside tween right and wrong, between Monday, 7:30: Band practice. Organ and 'Violin Wednesday, 6:30— ^Willing Work­ Wednesday, 7:80: Prayer meet the confines of the Jerusalem the good and evil. God cannot l^e tempU I versal Brotherhood Man. We seek to bring all under Recessional Hymn, ers. Aotem ble intolerance of which sent Him to ed,. for temptation is evil calling un­ ing. ■ '-0 ^ Choir Thursday, 8 o’clock— ^Women’s Friday, 7:30: Class meeting. S the sway of the spirit and example of Jesus Christ. the cross. to evil, and holiness yearning for At the 10.30 a. m. mass the sen sewing cjjcle. It is a fearful thought that It was holiness, and God has no evil in i Notice of our Sunday services are found elsewhere on lor choir will aing the following Friday, 7 o’clock— English choir. program: the dootrlnally and ecclesiastically Saturday, 2:30— ^Rehearsal for Him to combat. Temptation Is tho AUTOS WASHED hsm nce ultra-orthodox religionists of His i this page. Prelude, "Andante” ...... Leybach Sunday school celebration. combat between the higher nature Cleaned and Polished. di^y who did Jesus to death. Bit­ in which God dwells and the world­ Telephone 2^ S W d co m e 1 s Proceaalonal, "Parce Domlne” Expert Simonizing. Choir Boys ter bigotry, mad Jealousy and deca­ ly self. Ah, that la the life laid s 1 ZION’S LUTHERAN Asperges Me. dent pride, slew the Redeemer down, the mighty love of self, the Wilson’s Cleaning Sta. My Name on a pspiEgr ^IllIHlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIillllllUFSIlllllllllllllllHmillHilNIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIimilHI Choir Boys whom they could neither undef- ReT. H. F. R. SUschholz 1 death of self, the deprivation of its means Seryke in Ui* Kyrle In O ...... Rosewig stand nor accept. -What a warn­ At the German serrice tomorrow I meat and drink, cause the agonj^ 27 Brainard PI. Phone 2030*2 Choir ing to all of us to sqek over a hum­ morning at 10 o ’clock the mcsmlna- My reader, do you know the Best of jfiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilUiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiii Credo in O ...... Rosewig ble and contrite and teachable tlon oil* conflrmahds * will take agony of this death, the dying Choir spirit! Not the crass sinners of Place Sunday school will convene j struggles o f lusts, avarice, vanity, Offertory, “ Ave Maria” ...... Rose His time, but the inost highly as usual at 11 o’clock, ’The evening Impatience, dissatisfaction, and the I W e Invite You Men I Walter Wllllama, Tenor placed theologians and chntch service will be held In BnglUh at multitude of longings t^ t bam and Eye-%ht Testing Fayette E. men, of Hla own faith, murdered i TO THE CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH | SanctuB in Q ...... Rosewig lllame In the self, the Ego? All ot GLASSES FITTED Choir Jesus. ’ The Lenten service wlU he held | these cravings Jeans hac, for He 10 The F*ct and Spirit of Uie New Idfe IrV i SUNDAY AT NOON, TO HEAR S Benedlctua In G ...... Roaewlg on 'Wedhesday evening at 7:80 «nd. W as tempted In all points Hke unto B . S Choir At least once in the New Testa­ ^ l l he fOU&wed by a rehearsal ofLaa we are. We love Him because Agnna Del In G ...... Rosewig ment there Is an explicit gt|te«ent the choir. ‘ [He was human, outwardly like our^ Waher Ofirer I G>1. A. M. McIntyre I Choir of what may bo called the social, or practical, significance of the cruci­ The fatewell service of St. Mark’d 1 selves, gnd our love for Him is the of the Salvation Army, Boston, talk about s Recessional Hymn. church ih Its old building In highest, because H em et all of our (%tometrilt Choir fixion of Jesus Christ: "H e died for Glastonbury wdU-be hold tomorrow I infirmities, and conquered them *^ONDERLAND”— A fresh air camp maintained i all, that they which live should no 915 St. So. Maaiehenler. for city children. | afternoon at 8:80. On the folfow-1 through a sinless life, ST. BRIDGET'S R. O. longer live pnto themselves, but Therefore do(h my Father love Hdnrs: 10 a. gk to 8 p. m. uhto Him '^hd died for them and log Sunday the first service will bej The Men*s Lmigue of the Center Church. I Rev. O. T* MeOaaa. held In the new church bn Griswold me, because I lay down my Hie, Masses tomorrow will be oele- rose again." Shot through rnril said Jeans. 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FENCES. New York assembly and senate and All things eonsidered, most of the they intend to bedevil this utterly things that are printed in the necessary reform if they can. Il ' Svrning Brralb newspapers are reasonably true. Here is opportunity for the New It’s a rapidfire business, newspaper York legislators to sit down, hard, PUBUSHED BT and finally, on the forces of evil. THE HERALD PRINTING CO. making, and sometimes blunders ' New York, March 20.— There la Fonndod by Elwood S. Ela occur, of course, for the simple rea­ In other words to combine, regard­ a general impression that mer­ Oct. 1. 1881 son ihat there is no time for com­ less of party or other considera­ Dally Lenten Bible reading cenary New York would sell its own Bvary Evenlav Excapt Sundaya ard tions, and suppress the crime bloc and meditation prepared for grandmother. " Bolldaya plete verification. Nine times out CommisBlon on Evangellitni 'Ot within its own membership. ' No hiatter what the degree of sen­ Bnterad at tha Post Ofllca at Uan- of ten, however, a newspapB^ error Federal Council of the timent or romance, if a-sufficiently ehaatar as Second Class Mail Matter. of fact cannot and does not live Churches of Christ in America. good price * be offered— blah with /< SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By-M all beyond the first day. A tenth time sentiment and romance-and hurray six dollars a year; sixty cents s SATURDAY raonth lor shorter perloda seems to be the matter of that fence for the coin! By carrier, elahtaen centr a weok. which the New York park board in­ In a measnre this is the case, but Friends of Christ here and there one can find in Man­ Single copies, three cents, sisted on patting up around the SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ W HINGT0%j_. hattan the perfume of "lavender SENTATIVE: Harallton-De Lisser, reservoir in Central park "to keep and old lace” ; instances where sen­ Ino., 25 West 43d Street, New York suicides from flinging themselves LETTER."?*®: Read Jn. 15:12-15. See also timent, tradition and history defy and 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. Pet. 2:17. Text: 15-14. Ye in.’’ the inroads of the commercialists. Tbs Manchester Evening Herald Is are my friends. -Probably an outstanding case is on sale In New York City at Schults's Here was a story that, if it had News Stand, Sixth Avenue and 48nd Meditation— Jesus commanded men that of a little square,of property Street and 43nd Street entrance of been given a moment’s thought, BY CHARLES P. STEWART to follow, to leari^of him to be

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— Organ. 8:15— Concert 8— Fld- b k s t p i c k . dler. 9:30— Orchestra. iWMBB (250) Chicago, 111. KYW (536) Chicago, 111. 4— ,Seml-classlcal. 9— Orchestra soloists. Frolic. 6— OrchMtra. 8:80— 7— CU*8lcal. 11:30— Popular. 1— WORD (275) Chicago, 111. Concert. 9— Musical. Insomnia Club. 8— WHAS (399.8) Louisville, WSB (428.3) Atlanta. Ga. Variety. 10:45— Novelty. Ky 4— Band. 7:80— Orchestra. KPRC (296.9) So.uston.^Tex.'^8 8— Oratorio, “ Stabat Mater.” — Orgaii. : — Plaoo. 11 Stu- KOO (361.2) San Francisco, 8 80 Calif. 4— Concert. 8:10— ‘‘The ^*WCCO (416.4) St. Paul- Minne­ Pink Lady.” musical comedy. 10 apolis. 6:15— Concert. 8:16— Mu­ — Orchestra. sical. 10:05— Orchestra. WTAM (389.4) Cleveland, O. KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, / 6— Orchestra. 8— Musical. 9 A,rk. 9— Orchestra. 9:60— Male Ev Jones and his Gang. Quartet. 10:30— Frolic. WO AW (526) Omaha. Neb. WJAZ (322.4) Chicago, HL 9— 8:15^__Orchestra. 9— ^De Luxe. Dance program. DiCK BARTHQJKSS ABOUT TOWN 10; 30— Orchestra. 11— Organ. WKRC (423) Cincinnati, Ohio. SENSE AMD NONSENSE “ THE SHOW OFF” WNYC (526) New York City, 10— Orchestra. 11— Vocal. 11:15 WTIC AT CIRCLE TODAY Word was received from Orange, 7— Vocal. 8— Symphonic con— Dance orchestra. Extravagance is often caused by Mass., today of the death of Cap­ cert. 10— Songs. WDAF (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. ifrsTelers lasnrance Co., mistaking one’s wants for his ATPARSONS' Hartford, Conn. tain Arthur Francis Slate, of that SECOND CONQREGATIONAIfc 11:46—Frolic. needs. _ town. Captain Slate was bom in 407. Today marks tia premier show­ Ilf Manchester in 1843, and lived here Rev. P .C. Alien. Eastern Ttme. Why regard the 82 bill with dis­ ing at the Circle Theatre of Rich­ for many years. He was a carpen­ WWJ (352.7) Detroit, Mich. 3 trust? It’s just Sts good as a dol­ ard Barthelmess In *Just Sup­ pose” and the wonder dog Strong- Phyx Fire Da^t of Next ter by trade. He was a Civil War At the Second Congregational Orchestra. Tonight's Program lar used to be. veteran and had served all through WADC (258) Akron, Ohio. 3.30 SUNDAY’S PROGRAM. iTeart in "North Star." This dou­ church on Sunday morning the pas­ 6:30 P. M. Eastern Standard Time ble feature attraction, will be pre­ the war, taking part In many of the tor will preach upon the theme, — Concert. , ^ , Chicago professor says the world Week— Retaro Engage- prominent battles. WEAF (492) New York City'. 4 BEST PICK. Children’s Period— "Skinny and will not come to an end for two sented at the Circle today and Sun “ The Transforming Power of Love.” — Musical. 5— Vincent Lopez and His Gang” day. The performance today will The sermon for the children is con­ million years. Good. TJiat will The artificial flowers with orchestra. 6—Dinner music. 7 WBBM (226) Chicago, 111. 6:50— Dinner Concert— be continuous from 2:15 until mat of ‘Tke Stndot cerning “ Fences.” The music'to give New York time to clean up on which the J. W. Hale store was Erna Korn, contralto. 7:15—Doro­ 4— Variety. 8— Orchestra and Emil Helmberger’s Hotel Bond her bootleggers. 10:30; while on'Sunday two com­ be rendered is as follows: thy Chancellor Curry, pianist. 7:30 Trio plete shows will be given at 6:45 decorated during the spring open­ Prelude, “ Morning Prayer” Lacey soloists. 12— Nutty club. ing on Thursday evening were __Lewis D. Zcldler, tenor. 7:40— WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Second Hungarian Rhapsody No man is as mean as hTs wife and 8:30. PriKe.” Anthem, “ Holy Saviour” ...... Valdo Kolltsch, violinist, accom­ (with Piano Cadence played For Monday only, the manage­ made by Mrs. J. Garfield Robert­ ...... Lutgen-Allen Mass. 6— Instrumental. 7— Con­ thinks he is. He couldn’t be. son of Russell street. Mrs. Rob­ panied by Malvlne Gardner. 8— cert. 8— Instrumental. 9— Or­ by Herbert Holtz) ....L I p t ment has arranged an elaborate Offertory— Organ selection. Andante Con Moto and Molto ertson makes these flowers which Postlude, F in a le ...... Volckman “ Jumpy Journalism,” by Miss Zoe gan. Glass bottom boats are being used program with two big fdature pic­ "The Show Off” Beckley. 8:15— “ Macbeth.” 8:30— Allegro ed Agitato from tures including Glen Hunter In George Kelly’s fine American are sold through Hale’s. They Following the sermon a ten min­ KFI (467) Los Angeles, Calif. now to take you out to see the Include roses, pond lilies, daffodils WEAF Musical Comedy Troupe. 7— String ensemble. 7:30— Vo­ "First Trio”, Opus 49 pretty star-fish that are thriving on "My Buddies’ Wife” and Wanda comedy, "The Show-Off” comes to ute address will be given by Rev...... Mendelssohn and jonquils. Boone M. Bowen of Atlanta, Geor­ 10 __Ross Gorman and orchestra. cal. 8— Organ. 9— Orchestra. your land. Hawley in "Lights of London.” Parsons Theatre Tuesday, March 11 ______Vincent Lopez and orchestra.KTHS (374.8) Hot Springs, Canzonetta ...... Godard The matinee Monday afternoon 23rd for five nights with Wednes­ gia. upon the new phases of the A son was born last night at the WREO (285.5) Lansing. Mich. Ark. 9— Classical. 10— Frolic. Ballet Music to "Rosamunde” Thrilling Movie In Eight will begin as usual at 2:16. On day and Saturday matinees, on its work of the Near East Relief...... Schubert Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. 8__Concert. 10— Dance program. 11:30— Organ. Throbbing Reels. Monday night In addition to the first visit to this city after a two Sunday school at 12.10. 7:30— Announcements, Weather Ernest Ubert of 36 Clinton street. WMAC (341) Caienovia, N. Y. 4 ” I— Broke double feature program, the Circle year run In New York. It Is ser­ At 6. 45 p. m. Sunday evening 6— Orchestra. 9:30— Musical. 11— and Police Reports. will stage the much heralded iously to be questioned If any play the Christian Endeavor.society will 7:35— Official Opening "Better II— Money Fred Wagner, janitor at the High Orchestra, ^ III— Pullman SURPRISE CHARLESTON CON­ has ever received more generous unite with the Epworth League of Homes Exposition” school building Is confined to his KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, Pa. IV— Mi|imi TEST. Cash prizes will be given praise from critics and public of the North Methodist Episcopal Eastern Time. State Armory to the winners. The usual Circle home with the grip. Ralph Avery, church In their house of worship. 6:30— Band. 8— Studio. 8:30— WADC. (258) Akron. Ohio. 12:- V— Real Estate that city. Even among a fine ar­ 51 8:00— Sunday School Period— picture prizes will prevail. Mat­ chief engineer of the Ninth School The speaker will be, G. T. Boch- Concert. 30— Organ. 6:30— Concert. VI— Broke ray/of the best plays of the sea­ WCAB (461.3) Pittsburgh, Pa. "Suggestions for Workers with inee 6 cents and 15 cents and ev­ son, It was the recipient of more district, is ill with, lumbago. man, executive secretary of the CKAC (410.7) Montreal, Can. Juniors”— Miss Edith Welker, VII— Freight Connecticut Temperance Union, 8:30— Concert. 8:15— Studio. VIII— Normalcy enings, 10 cents and 20 cents. praise than any. WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. 2:45— Musical. . Director of Religious Education Beginning Tuesday and showing "The Show-Off” was amplified Mrs. H. O. Weber of 21 Garden who will address the group upon. WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. of the Prospe:;t Methodist ’6:30— Orchestra. 8:30 — Vocal. "Getting in on the ground floor also on Wednesday will be the from a little play acted In vaude­ street has been 111 with the grip for "Squaring Accounts for Tomor­ Y. 3— Musical. 5— Organ. 9— Stu­ church, Bristol, Conn. row.” Mr. Bochman for the last 11:45— Midnight Ramble. usually results in finding oneself film that Is hailed as the greatest ville by its author, who was also the past ten days but Is now on the WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. dio. 10— Violin. 8 : 30— Piano Solos— comedy ever produced Including road to recovery. two weeks has been holding noon WRNY (258.5) New York City. abandoned In the cellar.” responsible for "The Torch-Bear­ y , 6:30— Musical. 8:25— Orches­ Llebestraum ...... Liszt Syd Chaplin’s "Charley’s Aunt.” ers” . meetings for the employees of the 3: 30— Choir. 6— Concert. 8:15— Le Mai du Pays ...... Liszt factories of our section of the town. tra. 10:80— Dance program. City Visitor— “ You been living This new comedy which also has Stewart and French, producers 8T. PATMCK’S B A N D ____ _ Concert. The Nightengale . . ."...... Liszt Chaplin In the star and title role ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. His message Is worth coming out to ■F.'l WOR (405) Newark, N. J. 6:80 WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, around here long?” ■ of "The Show-Off” , will present — Orchestra. 8:40— Instrumental. Miss Martha Blake is called “ Oh, What a Nurse.” Last the original New York cast includ­ hear, both for older and younger N. Y. 3:30— Vocal. 10— String 8:50— Contralto Solos— Rustic— “ Elghty-nlne years." people. 11:20— Orchestra. City Visitor— "Is that so? Who’s week at the Strand, Hartford, It ing Louis John Bartels, Helen The members 'of St. Patrick’s quartet. Cradle Song ...... Vannah sent audience after audience Into Pipe Band held a meeting In the The Ladies’ Aid society will meet WBZ (833.1) Springfield, Mass. KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, Pa. 4 the oldest inhabitant In these Lowell, Prances Goodrlche, Wini­ 6:45 — Orchestra. 7:3t)— Piano. Bowl of Roses ...... Clark almost convulsive gales of laugh­ fred Wellington, George Weller, band room at the Trade school last at the Community club house Wed­ — Organ. 6:30— Concert. Bells of Youth ...... Speaks parts?” nesday afternoon from 2 to 6 7:45— Mitplcal varieties. Rustic— "My grandfather.” ter. It will be shown at th* Circle C. W. Goodrich, William Carey, evening and el-fCted officer?. They CKCL (357) Toronto, Canada. WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Stella Yeamans Hobson picture prices as usual. Other Francis Plerlot, George Warring­ are as follows’ President, Charles o’clock. 6— Organ. 9— Vocal. Violin Solos— At 6.30 p. m. Wednesday evening 6:45— Orchestra. Charmed, I’m sure, said the features wll| also be presented. Get ton and Corinne Cantwell, all of McDonald: secretn'T, Jeeh McCava- WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. WEAF (492) New York City. T a n g o ...... Albenlz-Elwan ready, folks, for the greatest laugh whom present some clean cut de­ naugh; treasurei, Fairlck Madden; will be held at the church the 5:30— Musical program. 6— Little dazed snake, under the spell of the 6:50— Trio. 8:30— Piano. 10:30— Waltz ...... Brahms you have ever had out of a motion lineation of an every day charac­ dnnii major. V/Uliam Humphries; monthly fellowship supper of the Symphony Orchestra. To WJAE Miss Marjorie''Cranston Towers Hindoo. , Orchestra. picture. ter in American life. pipe sergeant, Wii:iam Beotty; cap­ Sunday school officers and teach­ (305.9) , WFI (395). 7— Chamber Baritone Solos— ers, and their wives and husbands. WEAR (389.4) Cleveland, Ohio. Suspicious Wife— “ Where have Surprise Charlmton Monday Louis John Bartels, as the show- tains, Joseph Henderson, Thomas Musleale. To WJAR (305.9). 7:20- Boots and Saddles . . . .Rogers Humphries, Jack McOavanaugh and These gatherings should prove of 7— Orchestra. 12— Singing synco- you been all the evening?” At the request of hundreds of off, Is a disintegrating and derang­ 9:15— Musical program by Major Der’ll be no Dlhtlnctlon patrons w^o feared that the Circle ing influence in a well-ordered, Jack Falon. great help to us in the important pators. ^ _ Edward Bowes and the "Capitol ...... Dickson Husband— " I ’ve been talking work they represent. WJR (617) Detroit, Mich. 7— business over with Tom Baker,” intended to discontinue the thril­ sane and human little family, Serenaders. 9— Orchestra and so­ Family” direct from the Capitol What fo’ de Twilight Troubles ling Charleston Contests which It whose daughter he comes to court. The prayer meeting Is on Thurs­ Theater, New York City. To WEEI Me ...... Rlker Wife— “ Yes? And I suppose loists. 11:30— Jesters. originated locally, the management The laughter of an audience as at FOUND NOT GUILH day evening at 7.30 p. m. The (476), WCAP (469), WJAR Mr. George Devaul that Is baking powder that is subject this week is, "What Jesus WJZ (455) New York City. 7— sprinkled all over your shoulders?” announces that It will present on and against the show-off, not with U. S. Navy program. 8:25^—Con­ (305.9) , WTAG (268), WWJ Violin Solos— Monday night, a Charleston Con­ him. He is a minor and shallow Teaches About Faith.” (352.7) , WCAE (461.3). 9:15- From the Cane Brake OF LIQUOR SELLING cert. . ^ test that will outdo any of the ralstaff of the offices, the work­ 10:15—"Atwater Kent Radio ...... Gardner Tell me little gypsy, others which it has thus far pre- CKAC (410.7) Montreal. Cana­ ■ Beetho—n-Krelsler Is It love that makes my brain shop and the here and there of da. 7:15— Orchestra. 8:30— Studio Hour.” Claudia Muilo, soprano. To Rondino sonted. This contest, hilled as a everyday existence. The reactldn Hungarian Dance . . Brahms All awhlrl with strife and strain (Coutlnaed from page 1.) 10:30— Orchestra. WEEI (476). WJAR (305.9), Surprise Charleston will be a sur­ to him is that of wishing to see A PUZZLE A DAY WGR (319). WCAP (469), WCAE Miss Marjorie Cranston Towers i Is It love prise In fact as well as in name. WRNY (258.5) New York City. That gives me pain? him fail and no one believes he found there Mrs. Mitchell, her 7:30— Orchestra. 9 — Varieties. (461.3) WCCO (416.4), WOC Contralto Solos— The big surprise of the Contest would be a success with the best (484), WWJ (352.7). WSAI Dream ...... Bartlett Listen little gypsy, daughter Helen, Taylor and Hast­ 10:30— Orchestra. 1— DX program which the management does not of chances, In any line of endeav­ ings and Gray. The police creat ------\ WOKO (233) New York City. 8 (325.9) , WEAR (389.4), KSD Last Night ...... Kjerulf Is It love that makes me quiver divulge at present will be partici­ or. The grim squirts of righteous Sunbeams ...... Ronald ed a consternation. Sergeant -,-Vocal and Instrumental. (545.1),' WTAG (268). WGN Like a sapling by the river. pated in by a local young man and bile at him from Helen Lowell as (302.8) . and WOO (508.2), 9:50-—Recital by Mr. and Mrs. Is It love— Crockett found Mrs. Mitchell in bed WRC (469) Washington, D. C. a Bristol young lady. There will "Ma” Fisher, are just what the with her clothes on and underneath WCAP (469) Washington, D. C. Spencer Terry from the State Or just my liver? be several other sjirprises with sev­ 8:30— Concert. 10:30 — Orches­ show-off requires; and this homely the pillow a quart of liquor from 6:20— String ensemble. Armory. en Charleston dancers competing little mother <-1 hers is as out; tra. 10:00— ■'’'■'-thy Hills and His which about two drinks had been WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. WBAL (264) Baltimore, Md. I "Men Employ Beauty and Not for the cash prizes. Jn addition stan ding and memorable as the 6:30— Orchestra. Band from Better Homes Expo­ Experience,” a writer declares in to the Charleston Contest, there t&lcdii* Y. 8:40— Vocal and Instrumental. part of the show-off, and, as a per­ The maker of the Mquor had evi­ WCAE (461.3) Pittsburgh, Pa. sition. today’s news columns. That is will be a big double feature bill WRW (272.6) Tarrytown, N. fect piece of acting, will long be dently run out of coloring as It was 6:30— Concert. 10:30 to 11:30— Dance Program what we suspected' for a long time, with Glen Hunter in "My Buddies’ remr mbered. Y. 9:30— Orchestra. with Emil Helmberger’s Hotel white. It was In evidence In the WIP (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. WJZ (455) New York City. 8— basing belief on clues furnished In Wife” and Wanda Hawley la . Tlic. usual Wednesday and Sat­ Bond Orchestra. ^ some letters stenographers have urday matinee will prevail, court room. vMrs. Mitchell was 10:05— Orchestra. 11:05— Organ. Musical. 10— Violin. ' "Lights of London. all excited and wanted the officers WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, Central Time. written for their bosses. The program on Monday will be ■ "The Student Prince” WOC (484) Davenport. la. 1— Sunday's Prograiii shown at the Circle for the one * The thousands of theatregoers to take her and not her daughter N. Y. 12— Novelties. She said .she was guilty of having Central Time. Orchestra, 10— Little Symphony 5:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M.— Opportunity knocked at ths door day pnly. There will be a com­ and music lovers of this city will of the Manchesterlte. "Go away,” plete change of show on Tuesday rejoice in the news that "The the liquor. Her testimony In WEBH (370) Chicago, 111. 3— orchestra. Organ Recital by Professor Har­ court was so twisted that it bad lit­ Musical. 8— Vocal. 9— Orchestra WHT (400) Chicago, 111. 2:45— ry B. Jepson on the New'berry said the great booster, "I have no when the Circle will present the Student Prince” returns for a Here is a word diamond. Every Orchestra. 6:30— Concert. 9:30— use for a knocker.” great attraction "Oh, What a week's engagement at Parsons tle or no weight with the judge and soloists. 1— Variety. Organ In Woolsey Hall, Yale The testimony of her daughter and star stands for a missing letter. WBBM (226) Chicago, 111. 4— Popular. University, New Haven, Conn. Nurse” interring Sydney Chaplin. Ttaeatr^ Hartford, April 6 coming When all the stars are replaced by WQJ (447.5) Chicago, 111. 3— Visitor— “ I suppose they ask a here direct from Boston after that of her friend Taylor was more Feature. 8— Orchestra. 9:30— Or­ Entree de la Procession from the to the point. They each describ­ letters, the result will make ten chestra and soloists. 11— Variety. Musical varieties. 8— Orchestra "Pageant Senata” ...... Jepson lot for the rent of this apartment?” CLEARING HOUSE. four months’ run in that city. different words. Definitions for all Dostess— ” Yes, they ■ asked But few musical productions ed the scene at'the bouse and re­ KFAB (340.7) Lincoln, Neb. and soloists. Andante from the 1st Symphony lated the conversation that went on these words are given In irregular 5:30— Concert. 8:30— Variety. 12 WLW (422.3) Cincinnati, 0. 4 ■V'lerne George seven times last week. New York, March 20. — Clear­ that that have been offered in the order. If you can find the proper ing House statement: Exchanges, past ten years or so have the com after the police appeared on the — Orchestra. — Choir. 8:30— Orchestra. Improvisation Caprice, Op. 37, scene in great detail, although It positions for the defined words you KYW (536) Chicago, 111. 4:30 Good looking In swimming $1,046,000,000; balances, $10^,- blned charm of music and story to will be able to construct the word WJJD (302.8) Mooseheart, 111. No 2 ...... Jongen was apparently colored to suit their — 5:30— Concert. 8— Studio. 10— — Studio. 9:30— Classical. Sallda ...... Vorteaga Is Margaret Cute, 000,000; federal reserve bank’s be found in "The Student Prince.” diamond. WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. She wears one piece credit balance, $91,000,000, Here is a musical play that has individual caMS. DEFINITIONS: Hastened, to Orchestra. Duo from the Suite Anclenne, Testimony Weak. Of a bathing suit. found appeal amosg those with the rent, by, the tip, more^ pallid, a w o e (484) Davenport, la. 5:45 4:30— Choral. Op. 5 8 Holloway The story told by both Hastings — Cliimes. 9— Vocal. 11— Orches­ WBAP (475.9) Fort Worth, 'Reproclio ...... Karginoff most diversified taste for enter­ black bird, nautical, to besiege, to tainment. The entire Boston c u t and Gray proved contradictory, in tra. Tex. 5— Concert. 9:30— Orchestra. Overture to "Tannhauser” MliDD CENTER FOLKS release, revision. will bo held intact and Includes many places and under the cross Last puzzle answer: WMAQ (447.6) Chicago, 111. 6 KLDS (440.9) Independence, ...... Wagner firs of the prosecutor the weak — Organ. 6:30— Orchestra. 9— Re- Mo. 6:30— Vocal. 9:15— Organ 9:00 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. such well known names u De- The Isaac Walton League killed Wolf Hopper, James Llddy, Ed­ points were brought out. Hast­ 9454 crows in six days In the neig|h, ' vue. and soloists. Studio Recital with Nevada Van ings sells groceries, meats and fish. WSM (282.8) Nashville, Tenn, WJAZ (322.4) Chicago, 111. 7— der Veer, Contralto and Sasha ward flturley, Eva Davenport borbood for Chickasba, Okla. The John Adair, Chis Alexander, Yvan He was making his rounds on Wed­ digits In this number total 22 (9 6— Concert. 8— Barn dance pro­ Musical. Jacobson, Violinist. nesday and called at the Mitchell WHO (B26) Des Moines, la I Servals, Betty Rand, Eleanor Far'^ plus 4 plus 6 plus 4). It Is lev- gram. GOSH.MA.THCAA on, Harry Shackleford, Claire house. Aecofdlng to bis story he ersl hundred short of 10,000. WBAP (475.9) Fort Worth, Tex. 7:30— Trio. 11— Orchestra. a. " 0 Rest In the Lord” from did not have amslts with him and 6— Orchestra. 9:30— Little Sym- WCBD (344.6) Zion, 111. 8—Vo­ "Elijah” . . . . Mendelssohn Aiew e n v wolks Carlton and a atadent male chorus When divided by either 6, 6, 7, 9, Y b s I am* i of 60 Tolcu that promise! to bring this was what Mrs. Mltebsll wanted 10, 14 or 15 It leaves a remainder . phony. cal. b. Sheep and Lambs IS a l w a y s CROWIN* After a short time he returned to I WHT (400) Chicago, 111. 6— Or­ WBMC (286) Berrien Springs, . .Sydney Homer R6M8MB£R SeCIM* « the audiences to their foot. of 4. (9454 divided by 5 equals The score Is by Sigmund Rom his store and got the necessary fish. 1890 4-5; 9454 divided by 6 equals gan. 6:30— Vocal. 9:30— Enter- Mich. 8:15— Organ. 9:16— Vocal. c. The Crucifix ABOUT B6IM’ SO FiftR TWer SHOW ArT>fOLO| Frank La Forge berg, who will be remembered for On the first visit, according to 1575 4-6: 9454 divided by 7 equals talners. 9:50— Orchestra. 12— WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 8:30 A«€AD jOF Ttt* TlM€S m u d d CUMHIR OFBRY Helen, she told him she would like — Vocal and Instrumental, 11— Nevada Van der Veer, contralto such previous tuceesses as "Bios 1350 4-7; 9454 divided by 9 equals Popular. • AM’ rt€R6 THBY BC House ‘TWBMty 6 ^ a drink of whiskey as she was not 1060 4-9; 9454 divided by 10 WGN (302.8) Chicago, 111. 6:30 Quartet. II spra Time,” and "Maytime.” The AOVERTlSIM’ TH' PLAT book and lyrics are by Dorothy feeling well. She said that Hast­ equals 945 4-10; 9464 divided by — Musical. 10— Variety. KFAB (340.7) Lincoln, Neb. 9 a. Pr^ehidlum and Allegro THlRtV 'rtSARS AfiO ' ...... Puguanl-Krelsler H A M L 6T H . Donnelly. ■'The etory of "The ings went out to the wagon and re­ 14 equals 676 4-14; 9454 divided I KFNF (266) Shenandoah, la. 7 — Musicale. turned with a small flask of whis­ WORD (275) Chicago, 111. 9— Adagio ...... Tartlnl BtUdent Prince” Is based on the by 15 equals 630 4-16.) I — Scotch concert. 11— Fiddlers. original tale of "At Heidelberg' key from which they all had a KSD (546.1) St. Louis, Mo. 7— Trio. Caprice ...... Paganini drink. Helen told Hasting that Sascha Jacobson, Violinist which the late Richard Mansfield Orchestra. KPRC (296.9) Houston, Tex. she would 'like a quart of whUkey III made tamona in America about WLIB (302.8) Chicago, 111. 7— 9:30— Band. twenty years ago. and oflsrsd to pay throo dollars tor Variety. 11— Musical. WKRC (428) Cincinnati, Ohio. In the Silent Night ...... Rachmaninoff it. According to Hoien ho hronght WLW (422.8) Cincinnati, O. 7 10— Classical. 11:16— Orchestra. the quart hack with him on hit sec "The Moon Behind the Cob Studebaker b. U n ( A R SERVICE ond visit. All this was flatly de­ tonwood” ...... Cadman nied by Hastings who testified that All Studebaker automobiles which niiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHNiimiiiiiiiii from “ The Morning of the Year” be never sold any liquor to the Mit­ c. Lullaby ...... Cyril Scott F(Hl THE NORTH DID are sold as CERTIFIED GABS have d. Come to the Fair ...M artin chells or that he aver bad a drink been properiy reoondltlonedt and in tbo Mitchell house. The only I Save You | Nevada Van der Veer carry a 80-day guarantee for a*-* Beginning tomorrow the ereaa- part that Gray had in the affair was IV that ha was with Haatlnga at the placement, of defective parts and a. Slavonic Dance town and Manchester Green trolley ...... Dvorak-Krelsler schedule will be re-arranged so time the liquor was supposed to be free service on adjustments. b. Hungarian Dance Brahms that a later service to- the North transported. 1024 Studebaker Light 8 Ooitpe. M O N E Y I lo a s Studebakec-Spedid. 8 Sedan. c. Molly on the Shore End will be provided. The last car GEORGE J. BABTHLBIN. Oli TOUR S ...... - Grainger reaehes Depot Square at 12:16 un­ 1088 Studebaker B if 8 tonrtng 8 d. Tango ...... Arbos der the present schedule. 1088 Dodge Type A Sedan Sascha Jacobson ■nxe new aohedule provldea traai- George J. Bsrthleln, aged 76 1084 Maxwell 8-door sedan V porCation to the North End until 1 years, died Wednesday In Peter- 1084 Unpp Sport tonrtag ' Auto Insurance a. A Dream ...... Bartlett a. m. The North Bnders were given boro, N. H., after a brief illness of 1084 Esses Coach. b. Annie Laurie . . .Lady Scott 1 o’cloclr aervlce formerly but pneumonia. Mr. Barthlein was a 1088 Boo Touring . resident of Highland Park for Our Company has always c. Spring Song of the Robin some- time ago the late service was 1088 Mazwrtl Touring. Woman from "Shanewls” discontinued. many years. He is survived by 1089 Chevrolet Tonring. returned 26% of the ...... Cadman The Mafloheiter Insprovement three sons and three daughters f 1090 Bnkk Roadster. George, of Peterboro, N. H., Sam­ amount of Premiums, mak­ Nevada Van der Veer ! elpb was Instmmsntsl In bringing 1917 Bnlck Toniteg. the change about, according to Ju- uel of East Hartford, Ernest of De­ The 8TUDEBAKBB p le d g e tfdBM ing a 26% saving to you. 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FOR SALE TO RENT rScnrfet #CR SALE—Electric -water pump- TO RENT—Seven large room and a ina outfit, deep -well outfit, aleo Bay large bathroom. Set tuba, white sinks, Jtftre welaMaa 1,350 pounds, sound electric lights, furnace. Blssell and and -will work single or double. Also Holl streets. Inquire 135 Blssell. FRECKLES AND piS FRIENDS He Didn’t Forget by Blosser colt 8 years old and both are clever. A. Burns, 472 Keeney street Tel. TO RENT—Four room flat, first and second floors Just been renovat­ m 285-14. 1 i j u s r LCME \NAAYMNE1 ed. Cement cellar. Gas, handy tray, OOESVOOR. VES-ISA.VWA AKCjAKl VES-VOU rOR SALE—Mixed seawned slab electric lights, bathtubs. Inquire 36 J * EATIM* , 17&L0 MX) about <5EE.' BOTI ■wood. Alexander Jarvis Jr. Phone 841. Clinton stfeet. MOAK M\1S AMV vm otE lotoaitja' AAAV EACH 'M50RSEAAAMEB,j TABLE-CO/AB OM AAVJEOMB DQM’T VOO, JUST LOME FOR SALE—One young Jersey cow. TO RENT—6-room tenement with COOklES/ OSCAR? 7AS? DOM’T Call at 136 Center street.______all Improvements and garden. Apply IN AM' TLL ASK. E A T IM ’ .'.' at 58 Summer street. TAS? FORSET 7KE FOR SALE—Cheap, chicken coop, asrifvnecam 7x14. J. R. Foster. 619 North Main FOR RENT—On W. Center street, AANB SOME - street. Telephone 73-4. a new five room flat, all modern Im­ provements; Wm. Kanehl. TeL 1776. FOR SALE—Carpenters tool chest __86x15x13 1-2. Two window screens, TO RENT—Room In Odd Follows never used 32x58 1-2. good ones. One Building. Inquire of E. C. Packard at ten gallon galvanised air press^e Packard's Pharmacy. tank. One automobile pump. Arthur Hutchinson, 6 Parker street.______FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; f- V and a single room, for light house FOR SALE—Dahlias—A garden full keeping. Also three room tenement at of Dahlias for Jl.OO. Actual catalog 109 Foster street, and a four room value $4.00. A collection pf 6 superb, tenemo.Tt on Ridgewood street. Apply large-flowering varieties correctly at 109 f oster street. labeled and guaranteed to reach you In good growing condition. This col- FOR RENT—^Two room apartment lectloo contains an assortment of In Selwltz Block. Inquire at Selwltz types and colors and no singles are Shoe Shop. j. Included. One of these dahlias has been awarded many prizes throughout FOR RENT—Six-room tenement on the country. Delivered postpaid with Madison street with modern Improve­ simple but complete directions for ments Including steam heat. Apply to growing wonderful flowers. Frank A. Alexander Trotter, lOo East Center Aplln, Gales Ferry, Connecticut. street. TeL 535. SY NEA SEBVICg.^^^ ^ f o r s a l e —Medium sized Ice box FOR RENT—Seven room tenement In fine condition. Also olTi*r on Maple street. Apply to H. R. pieces of furniture. Will sell cheap to Tryon at the J. W. Hale Compeny. $ALE$MAN $AM Th^ Man From ‘^Missouri” by Swim dispose of same. 437 Center street. East Side. ______FOR RENT—Six-room cottage on A Armory street, with modern Improve­ /b C O E R ANM-TKiMCi UOO HAl-V= lACXJVa. L A -r g t a ------A ments, Including steam heat. Apply /^'L U HAViE f R16C> CHlCVstiisj, X’LL cookK o n e \F FOR SALE—^Thoroughly seasoned 0UALrf,MR..DlAHOMDj AS OcOUVlA ORDER. PCTTAtteS, SOUP, SALAO, a u m -Th im g e l s e hard wood, stove length $8.00 a to Alexan’ er Trotter, 100 East Center h a m h bo FOR -THE Ue g a m truckload of 84 cubic feet. Asher street. TeL 535. ; A PROSPECT WOTMiLKj THE SAKE COPPEE ,1CS-CREAK\.,C0PFEE G EM TS^* Telephone 106.14. ______IS TOO CiOOO FtoR THING <40U tlfio CAKE a O G A R i T h e TOJO OF" E A T ONE TO RENT—Heated apartment, three UOU ^ O O ? FOR SALE—100 quarts of skimmed nice large rooms, bath, gae, etc., over MR. HOOJDW. *5AME CJUKM M ES TL inllk, dally. Straughan's Dairy, 315 the post office, 1009 Main street. Rent only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. OROER CAM East Center street.______K E A FOR SALE—Pool room, located on FOR RENT—Six room tenement, YAXICA© Main street. Apply at Hotel Sheridan. steam heat and bath room, at 28 Foley street, on West Side. Telephone f o r s a l e —Hard wood, «awed 445-12. itove length $12.00 cord makes $8.00 >ruck load, $8.75. split, also furnace FOR RENT—March 1st. six rooms blocks. Prompt delivery. S. Anderson. on Lilac street, all Improvements, near mills, garage; also five room Tel. 477-2. flat on Elro street, all Improvements, FOR SALE— Hard and chestnut two car garage. Inquire 21 Elro St. wood, sawed stove length. L. T. Wood. TO RENT—Midland apartments, 55 Blssell street. Phone 496.______three rooms, steam heated. Janitor FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove service, refrigerator, gas range fur­ length $12.50 per cord. whUe birch nished, rent $38 per month. Call $12loO. Telephone 884-12. O. H. Whip­ Manchester Construction Co., 2100, ple, Andover, Conn.______or telephone 782-2. FOR BENT—Five-room tenement FOR SALE—Wood. Richardson Coal on Durant street, modern, rent $26 Company. Telephone 425.______per mojith. Call Manchester Con­ struction Co., 2100, or telephone SCRVICC. I REAL ESTATE 782-2, 8'i5 Main street, over Manches­ -Mnih ter Plumbing and Supply store. ■ F'OR SA;.E—Garage 2«xl2. price ttt; H j. Zimmerman, 182 Bisseii TO RENT—Centennial apartments, 110 street.'Phone. 982.______four rooms, steam heated, front LOST baskets. The most consistent of F. F a r r ...... 109 99— 318 apartment. Janitor service, gas range, the bunch, however, was Zamleche FOR SALE—Building lot. Manches­ refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ LOST—Between No, Manchester and APPRENTICES WIN PLAINFIELD BOWS 363 333 327 1023 |^lIaceIW oodin& Co ter Green. Price and terms reasonable. nished. Call Manchester Construc­ who had plenty of fight in him from Rockville, canvas ouiiui.--, c.... o the first whistle to the end of the Call 713-23. tion Co., 2100 or telephone 782-2. lecture charts belonging u, • - Team No. 2 ' Cstate -fnsuram -t tlonal Harvester Company. Reward. game. The others were content Mrs, Woodbridgt 90 83 88— 261 F J. P. Bowen, 570 Wood- Galluzzo, If ...... 4 Bristol Endees. of Rochester, defeated Cathedral lace D. Robb. 858 Main street______WANTED—Woman for washing and bridge rtreet. Phone 1285-2, Manches­ home team fought hard in the re­ A complete course of training. ter Green. Kosinski, c ...... 5 F.G. F. Tl. Latin, Cleveland, nine to eight. Ironing, one willing to use washing maining three quarters but were DiNatalle, Ig ...... G Opportunity to secure a splen­ FOR SALE—Church street Four machine. Inquire at 27 Russell street able only to approach within two Feldman, r f ...... 5 1 11 did income. family and single six rooms boffl or telephone 1015. “BABY CHICKS” Demars, rg ...... 3 Malcolm, If 4 0 8 strictly modern. A real bargain. For BABT CHICKS—Smith Standard points of the Trade school. A dignified profession, and a $12 000. Small amount of cash. Wal­ WANTED—Cook for our sturdy thoroughbred of free rai^e Donoghue, c ...... 3 0 6 flocka Order now and have your Pospisil played well both on the 13 6 26 position of influence In the lace D. Robb. 853 Main street boarding house. "Chestnut Lo floor and his score sheet showed five Crowley, r g ...... 0 0 0 community. Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ chicks when you want them. Man­ Marchine, I g ...... 1 1 3 FOR SALE—North end excellent ment Bureau. chester Grain Co., 246 North Main St. For further information, ■write a residential section, six room single Phone. 1760. IN BANBRUPTCY. letter setting forth your qualifica­ oak double floors throughout house. A WANTED—If you want ' a good New Haven, Conn., March 20.— 13 2 28 tions to Box 1137, Hartford, Conn. bargain at $6,500. Small amount of home portrait of yourself, call L. BABT CHICKS—Prod-to-Lay Pop- Plainfield. cash. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main St. Fallott, 97 Ridge street. Child pho­ ul .r Breeds; guaranteed live delivery; Herman J. Phillips, a Stamford tography a specialty. Phone 241-12. free catalogue of- chlclca brooders Bteamfitter, and Ralph C. Phillips, F.G. F. "n. MORTGAGES and supplies. Clarks Hatcnery. Dept. of Naugatuck, today filed voluntary Normandin, r f ...... 2 0 4 WANTED—To buy old cars for 22, East Hartford, Conn. individual and partnership petitions Disslnger, I f ...... 1 2 4 WANTED—Second and third mort- Junk. Telephone 789. Norris, c ...... 0 0 0 srasres. More money on hand. P. D. EGGS FOR HATCHING in bankruptcy in United States Dis­ TEN-ROOM FLAT Comollo. 13 Oak street ' Telephone WANTED Vacuum cleaners and FOR SALE—Hatching eggs of Free trict Court here. They operated Madden, r g ...... 3 0 6 electrlo Irons for repairs. Key mak­ range pure bred white ■Wyndottes, 90 1540. ____ Woodbrldge street. W. A. Carllss. in Naugatuck as Phillips Brothers, Benson, I g ...... k. • • 2 3 7 ing, saw filing, clock and phono­ ^ I Stavnitsky, Ig 0 0 0 on Hollister Street Money to loan on first and second graph cleaning or repairing. Rasor jewelers. Their partnership lia­ mortgages. If you have money to in­ blades sharpefled. Braltbwalte, 150 bilities are $4,023 while their as­ vest In mortgages I can Invest It for Center street. sets are $1,100. Individual as­ 8 5 21 A ll M odem . you. Arthur A. Knofla, telephone AGENTS WANTED REAL ESTATE sets and liabilities are duplicates 782-2, 875 Main street MAHltTEn COUPLES LEAGUE Call 154-4 Spruce Street, a nice twelve- of their partnership figures. room, two-family, modem, with I need an agent to sell dealers, ^ 0 ^ Theodore Christie, a Hartford TO RENT candy, mints, gum. Large profits. Ex­ two-car garage. Price only 88AOO. perience unnecessary. Free samples. restaurant owner, also filed a vol­ Temn No. 1 Easy terms. FOR RENT—Four room flat at Write today. Milton Gordon, 1414 Vine FOR SALE untary petition here today showing Mrs. Farr ___ 84 72 84— 240 Colonial Gardens, modern Jnjprove street, Cincinnati. jnents. first class condition. Call at 10 WASHmOTOMl STREET — Two liabilities of $3,443 and assets of Mrs. Corbett . . 79 67 71— 217 Keeney street Telephone 716-3. BOW homes, 6 and 7 rooms. Price $2,040. F. Corbett ;... 91 84 73— 248 Two houses, one two-family six MISCELLANEOUS right. rooms each, one two-family four TO RENT—Four room tenement on The Smith Stump Puller will In­ $ rooms each, rent $1056 yearly. Ridgewood street. No. 26 to 27; gas crease the vklue of your waste stump GBBEKHELL STREET — Dandy 500,000 and electric lights. Inquire at 83 land from $50 to $250 an acre. Cata­ home of 7 rooms, smiroom, fire­ Sale price only 80,0(>0. Close to Ridgewood street, top floor, or tele­ log free. Smith, La Crescent, Minn. place. Just a real borne, l^lake an for Main street. phone 93-3. Get profit and pleasure In collect­ offer. ____ FOR RENT—Five room flat all the ing old coins. Bend 10c and stamps for NEAE CENTER — Two*fainll.v, FIRST MORTGAGE Single cottage, six nice rooms, latest Improvements, first class con­ old coin catalogue. Big profits for la rooms, handy to everything, al­ You’ve got a right to. know the Farms, Our Specialty hot water heat, oak floors and dition. Inquire at 82 Summer street you. Write today. C. C. JBrunner, 84 trim, a fine home for 8 7 , ^ . or telephone 1105. ______Oakland ^street, Manchester, Conn. ways rvMited. 4K)St 77 Acres, not far from State Road...... 84500. HOLIilSTEB STREET — New 6 LOANS Books kept. Systems Installed. Bal­ And that no article is lost. 25 Acres, 15 minutes from Center...... 88200. J TO RENT—Six room tenement at room bnngalow, fireplace. Price 17 Acres, on State Road, imlrrovements...... 810,000. Chicken and market ^rden 177 Maple street. All Improvements ance sheets. Profit and loss state­ O. K. Get the price first. Ask us on dwellings, apartment houses, place, four and one-halt acres, Inquire at 99 Oak street. ments. Part time bookkeeping by ex­ 15 Acres in Town, good boose, bam, sUo, six oow¥ and and central business property— pert accountant. Rates reasonable. WEST SIDE — Two-family, 12 and find out inunediately. -And milk route, f<»>...... 81S'<000. close in town, street lights^ jtnmace FOR RENT—Six room tenement, Address Box C in care of Herald. completed bplldlngs or construc­ in house, low price. 8I<000 cash, rooms, excellent condition, 2-car feel sure that great care.will be 18 Acres, good house, good bnlldings, good land, near with ^1 Improvements at 40 Garden garage. tion loans In South Manchester and needed. street. Inquire at 88 Garden street or H a ^ Andarton, representing Eng­ used. . tbwn ...... 84800. vicinity. tel^hone 1958 lish Woolsn Company, tailors sines WASHINGTON STREET — Dan­ POUI/TBY and DAIRY Farm, good paying proposition. . 88000. 1898. Let us show you the latest dy building lot, fiSOO cadi, 2 years Special Taxi S^wice. This Company can re-finance your Why pay rent? Buy this three- ~To~RBNT—4-room tenement with fashions. Phone. 1221-2. FRUIT and DAIRY Farm* yearly Income about 810,000. present mortgages on favorable to pay balance. DaUy Express to Hartford. P r ic e ...... 820,000. family house, fifteen rooms, ifiwsys Improvements. Five minutes walk STATE ROAD— On way to Rock- . 1 terms and appraisements. rented." Price only 88,500. from Center. Inquire at 96 Summit SIGNS—That are trade-getters and , AND BIANY OTHERS. strebt. trade-keepers. Good signs and cards vlile, 6 room bnngalow, over an boost your business. I make that acre of land. Price $5,000. 4a«i6Aiiijr ^ ‘ga A TRADE WILL BE CONSIDERED AND Information without obligation. TO RBMT—E room flat, all latest kind. w. W. Markham, 131 Center St, EASY TERMS ARBANGEP. ImproTsmsnts. Sbadss on all win Phone 838-18. _ a j * s ( a s t * lows Rant rsasonabls On West Cen tsr strsst. TeL 141-t. ■Men's suits or top-coats, |S6, tailor First Bond & M ortgage made. .Pressing, cleaning, repairing. IRRETTlGilEMHEY P. D. COMOLLO FOR RENT—^Aprll ML five room Grlmaaoa The Tailor. 607 Main, up­ Arthur A Knofla tHK-QMESSiNG •GENERAL TRUCKING Co. of Hartford Robert J. Sinifli ■lacls honss all improvements, also stairs. 13 Oak Street — Watldns Block tfiXgaPiaamTa • HOrn^ stmt. "A little means a lot, ' Real Estate — Insoranoe and Money to Loan on Mortgages. 1000 MAHrSTBHR. Steejple Tom—Cleaning out chim­ AND a lot means a home." Telephone: 1540. Real Estate LMsmsw neys and fireplaces a specialty. Tele­ 875 Main Street. Tel. 7a8-C. 84)5 Main Street phone care MagncU Drug Company, Ph

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WES THAT CHBVROLETB In order to operate both the elntch ABB LONG LIVBD CABS. and brake pedals with his one foot B jf P itey j he connected them with a cross bar. This enabled him to throw out the A thlrtaen-7#sr-old Cherrolet clutch and apply the brakes in one |lUM b«en drlyen more than 260,000 operation. He drives from 60 to laUei b j A. R. M. Stone, stationery ’ ■» I ^ \ VefrrwV 5 ^ WH€N I M I fddcw e M£ IF 1 6o < 70 miles dally, within a radius of H MAKgMe ' I broker of 6136 Wacner Avenue, 40 miles of St. Louis. u r r € R * _ l M u r r i a * j HOOK Louts, Mo., who believes his ma- 6ftTT£R. Ow TH t loHCN loht&O ^ Ibe oldest Chevrolet still Mr. Stone says be has replaced SA sesA a Of llu ootive service. The mileage rep- the car top and in addition has A FT £« A c t,_____ Irssehts more than 10 trips around spent only $4 for replacement of parts. The Chevrolet has averaged u r r u , aoY. I the world. ______Mr. Stone, a former locomotive 25 miles per gallon, he says. The leuflueer, purchased the car in 1813, car thus far has burned about 10,- itue first year of Chevrolet produc- 400 gallons of gasoline or approxi­ [tleu. The loss of a leg had in- mately the capacity of two railroad loApacitatted him tor railroad work. tank cars. }

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1923 Buick Four Coupe. The Pickett Motor Sales 1923 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring 22-24 Maple Street 1924 Buick Six 7-Pass. Touring Their Manchester Dealer for the Line of , 1924 Buick Six 5-Pass. Touring 1922 Buick Coupe. 1921 Buick Coupe. 1922 Studebaker Touring. 1921 Hudson Touring. 1923 Hudson Touring. Fedral-Knight 1921 Franklin 4-Pass. Road. 1923 Willys-Knight Coupe. 1922 Ford Coupe. Reliable Cars at Lowest Prices 1921 Ford Touring. 1924 Chevrolet Sedan 1923 Star Sedan 1925 Ford SedEUi. 1923 Chevrolet Sedan 1922 Ford Sedan Trucks 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan Telephone: 2017. Open EveningSk 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 1923 Studebaker Touring . Our Motto Is 1924 Chevrolet Delivery 1920 Maxwell Touring To Sell a Used Car Right I 180 Center Street W. R. TINKER JR. Phone 1000 Jhr Economical Transportation Capitol Buick Co. Chrysler reduced delivered prices J . M. Shearer. give buyers immedlstely the bene­ fit of the new lower tax rate. Tel. 1600. 285 Main Street. Tel. 1600.

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fs O e h ] nintg Buidc is More Espensivdy Built Mich. B u t it C osts L ess Buy one Chrysler ‘7 0 ” Qualities Have Balck is built more expenaively than any other cars in or near the Buick prke class. Set Today^s Motoring Standard ‘‘Expensively built^' means that the different parts and units of the DitctimlnadAg men ami wofiDcn are Buick motor car are the best that CHRYSLER"70"— P/uietonJlJ9f:Ct>te/i.fl44f;R»id. engineers can design. But, thanks tU r.tl62f; Stdan, $l 69S: K »ai Coups. $179f:Brcyttyn\, refusing to accept leSA^than Chiyaler fl86S ; goyal Ssam . tl99S; Crown Siaan, f209), uUc to the large volume which public wlwtU optloitaL “70” glvea. demand has given to Buick, and CHRYSLER “ft"—Tourlnf Car. $84f; R oadO tr^ thanks also to production methods ctal. $890; Cbd> Coups, $89S; CoaeK, $9$S; Ssdan, $nS. 70 mllea, and more, per h o u r. ^ . 5 to that are models of efficiency in an Disc whstls optional. Hyaraullc Jour-wnsn brahss on all efficient industry, the Buick motor C hytlir "58 modsls at slltht sxtra cost. 25 mdea in seconda. . . . 20 inilca to car can be sold to you at a very CHRYSLER I f _____^ the gallon. . . . air-cleaner. . . . oil-fiker stsr (wire whsslt tiandara moderate price. $2885: Coups, (our-patSm,.t., .wj.w.’, .... thermostatic heat dohttojl.. . . Many Buick features are duplicated ter, $5595; Sedan, ssvsn-passsnter, $5595; Stdan4lmou- Ciuysler no-aidoeway spring!. . . . oiv. only in America’s highest priced sins. $5695, motor cars. A ll p rices f , o . t. Detroit, subject to current Federal ssxtso qtal steering.. . . hydraulic four-wheel lax . Buick, for instance,uses dieTorque hitdtca. . . . low center of gravity. . . . Tube Drive to trsiismit the drive All modds shipped with full balloon tires, Watson Stabilators .... luxurioua W« are pleaied to extend the convenience of tbne> of the rear wheels to the chassis, payment.. Ask about Chr\^er‘« ettraetlve plen. Chiy* closed bodies. , Carefully check the quality and equipment offered in the instead of burdening the rear eler d^cre and superior Chrysler sarvica everywhere. Improved Chevrolet Coach! Check it against any five- springs with this added duty. The All Chrysler models are protected asalnst theft by the Chrysler “70”, altme, combines all diese highest priced car in America uses Fedco patented car numbering system, exclusive with passenger closed car in the world! Know what its new low the torque tube. And so does Buicfcl Chrysler, which cannot be countmeited and cannot be and scores of other attributes Joined to altar^ or rcntovKl without conclusive evidence of price really means! The American public wants finer tampering. a superiority of deeign and fineness of tfmvLmr Frkm traneportatien and Buick provides quality and worlopandifo, heretofore Where else can you get for $645 a five-passenger closed car it a t lower cost. Consequently TmhIm . . ^ 1 0 with balloon tires, speedometer, fine Fisher body, Duco Buick is a very popular car *. Come thought possible only in cars of twice finish, one-piece W windshield, Alemite lubrication and in and examine the Better Buicks. the Chrysler price. other essentials to modem motoring? We arc eager to demonstrate Chtyslct Come in—note these many quality features—get a demoi^ “i70i's” outstanding qualities to you. stration—experience th^ car's amazing performance and , Theni and only thi^ will you under- UTemtkmke 995 then you will realize how much more it gives for $645 the.& BO-IS-M-MP u ick stand why Chryslecpi^rmance, Chry­

Buick Motor Carg are now sold on the basis of Federal W. R. TINKER, Jr. .. Taxes effective midnight March 28tb. GEORGE S. SMITH ^ . , Capitol Bukk Company 130 Center St. South Manchester JAMES M. SHEARER, Branch Manager. S t So. Manchester Phone 660-2 Main Street, Corner Middle Turnpike East, f V A L 1 T Y A T L 9 W CM#.. ■ -ft*;’' fiMxM M IIT O AUTOUOBIU8 ARB Bim T, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

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- 0 aw;i^l^ h w to.0ftp'*yw^ "You $e Jwlng piping me, OiSa. I can't i DO AWAY WITH THE m^ofe.” This And That In She was eilent for a Th&' atfe efiie JR fSu trj^ g _to FLY AT ns SOURCE s’ sbrujmd- __ Feminine Lore BEGIN HERB TODAY had been annverlnj; In HENRY RAND, S5, s bnslness rifonosyllablSB to fier coriv^r8afi( him Ml arafnoSn ^ ______commonplaces, bis mind far away. becante qpnsqlous, ^ r the flb^‘ t^ 6, eis6>cwld tnere be? mSn, Is found murdered in a •TVs a ^rl, isn’t It?” she per* dilieap hotel in Grafton. Police “ We’ll start right now,” ho an­ of the fact that he was holding a By DR. HUGH S. GUMMING, pressive measures of other charac­ swered, throwing down his napkin pretty girl in bis ahns. Sist^d. "WuS it AA,girl I eJw you Surgeon General United States ter, and therefore the control of fly find a woman’s handkerchief and vrith-here that M^iht?,'.* the yellow stub of a theater and pushing back his chair. And "Top certainly can dance,” he.^d, Pnblic Health Service. breeding areas Is the first requisite. then they were on the floor and he her as he piloted b'er g racefu l H ^ l^ ^ '^ V and lifted hjs g la ^ o t The fly Is a distinct menace to This means that the highest In her Inimitable way, Mrs.time and date and R. S. V. P. ticket. waTer to nls lips’.' "There’s* ho other JIMMY RAND, his son, goes abandoned himself completely to the through the crush of sw ^ n g cmi- health and should be treated as a standard of community cleanliness Robinson of the Lily Beauty Shop, ten in over and under name to Cleveland, where the music. £ . ,. ples. And it was true. She move^ menace, In other words. Swatting must prevail, that the accumulation House & Hale Building gives you hostess. They danced encore after encore. with a sort of feline grace and fol­ She looked at him latently. “Youjd of refuse and rubbish must be the very latest in hairdressing, theater is. The stub is traced to never mais' a successful liar. It’s ■ flies, commendable a pastime as it They were still standing on the fi'oor, lowed him unerringly in his eveiy avoided and particularly that the whether It be marcelling, perma­ Whole-ATheat Brownies THOMAS FOGARTY, who says true, Isn’t It?” is, is not in itself as important an he gave it to OLGA MAYNARD, clapping their hands, long after the step. proper disposal of garbage and or-, nent waving or cutting. You’ll love 1 1-2 cups brown sugar. “ Who couldn’t, with you” she He said in a low voice, “No, it’s eradicative measure as are. others a cabaret singer. saxophone’s plaintive “ that’s all,’’ ganic waste must be provided. her beauty work. Yolks of 2 eggs. breathed. "You’d make an Ideal not true. There’s no glH.” which aim to eliminate the breed­ Jimmy meets and falls In love and they laughed when they saw If you live In the country you 1 teaspoon cinnamt n. that the orchestra leader was bow­ dancing partner on the stage.” She Ignored his denial. “ 'Vl^qevcr ing places of flies. with MARY LOWELL. Later It Is, Jim, she has no right to do The most successful method of should kno-w that refuse from sta­ Stretching the seams In a jersey 3-4 cup shortening. he encounters Olga. She faints ing directly to them and that they "Oh, you’ve danced on the stage?” "Well, not very much. It’s hard what she’s doing. She Isn’t good ridding a community of flies Is to bles and cow pens constitutes the or balbriggan dress causes the 3-4 cup sour milk. when she learns police want her were alone on the floor. “I must say,” she laughed when to get a real chance. The best I’ve enough for you.” - institute and continue a campaign favorite breeding place for flies. thread to break. In tewing these 1 cup (2-3 package) choppe for murder. Mary, out with to that end. It is only by united Where it is impossible properly to rips stretch the material as you sew dates. SAMUEL CHURCH, a wealthy efforts of all residents, supplement­ protect piles of stable refuse, so the thread will not be strained 1 teaspoon baking powder, lawyer, sees Jimmy lift Olga Into ed by the support of health depart­ treatment with certain vegetable and break again. squares melted chocolate, a taxi and misunderstands. ments and service organizations and chemical products with the teaspoon soda, Olga tells police the stub and generally, that progress in fly erad­ idea of destroying both the eggs Did you notice the dresses worn teaspoon salt, handkerchief might have come and larvae is to , be recommended. into possession of a man who ication is possible. by one or two of the models at teaspoon vanilla, Of such substances, borax is proba­ “ picked her up” two nights be­ This does not mean that individ­ Hale’s fashion revue Thursday eve­ cups whole-wheat flour. bly the best, applied either in solu­ fore. Jimmy receives several ual effort- should be subordinated ning, of georgette over figured Cream the sugar and shortening^i^l mysterious warnings to leave = or sul',merged or that the cleanli­ tion or sprinkled over the pile and slips. One of dark blue georgette in add the egg yolks, melted chocolate,^;| Cleveland but ignores them. ness of premises is not of value. It then moistened with water. a tailored model was lovely over a flavoring and milk. Mix the drYH Later he is attacked at night by only means that the problem It Is claimed that borax Injures slip of henna, blue and tan which ingredients, add to the first m ix-' two men. He escapes, after seiz­ should be attacked as a whole and certain soils, especially if used in showed plainly through the sheer ture, mix well and with a teaspooiL,i] ing a blackjack from one of that the united effort of every citi­ excessive amounts. There, how­ georgette. These slips can be had all drop on a baking sheet—avolofl them. zen is necessary for its solution. ever, a number of other substances ready to wear at the lingerie coun­ crowding. Bake in a moderate ov&xtr With Jimmy and Mary es­ Of er^rdicative measures, those which may be used and answer the ters, or of course can easily be made (3 50 degrees to 400 degrees) for'l tranged, Church presses his ad­ which aim to control the develop­ same purpose. Chloride of lime at home. Even a last season's dress twenty minutes. vantage and gets Mary’s promise ment of the larvae hold first rank, prevents the access of flies and the with a gay slip of this kind would MARY TAYLOR. to marry him. Mary tells Jinuny while those instituted against adult development of larvae. However, appear like a hew gown. It occurs this when they meet in a park. flies are usually much less success­ chloride of Jime interferes some­ to me also that it would be an ex­ Jimmy, trying to hurt her, ac­ ful. A? long as fly breeding areas what with the fertilizing powers of cellent way of transforming an old cuses her of marrying for money. exist it is useless to undertake sup­ the stable refuse. printed silk dress into an ap­ He goes back to his room and parently new creation by cutting - b calls up Olga, asking her to out the neck and making a new meet him. overdress. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XXIII HER OWN In talking with the housekeepers IMMY, sitting In the hotel mez­ all over town as I do every day, I SATURDAY. MARCH 20 If so, you will be impulsive. zanine, saw Olga Maynard ap­ find many of the systematic ones al­ You will not stop to count costsii Jproaching and rose to meet her. ready started on the housecleaning “ I’ll have to apologize for my ap­ • ^ A Y - WOMANS campaign. I have known old-fash­ or calm and calculating dellbera^' tion. pearance,” she said, taking his hand. o ? GIRL ofjOUaY ioned housewives to turn the house “You didn’t give mo much time, and upside down in March in their By the same signs you will b«' anxiety to get the liousecleanlng subject to periods of depression. I m still dressed for the street.” MAN MEETS M.AID She was wearing a fur-trimmed under way. It is too early for the You will depend on “luck” to a cloth coat over a blue worsted itreet more strenuous cleaning, certainly great extent. dress, and a small tight-fitting black “ What are you laughing at, icneSWnrie?’^ a March like this present one, but it Nevertheless, you will find life is really an excellent time to begin reasonably enjoyable. hat, beneath which her light curly Judy?” Stir, Boil, and Servel hair showed, "A t you.” Aha, now somebody’s going the the preliminaries, the cleaning of “ You look fit to go anywhere,” he "There he is^the man we’re looking for." She pointed to the face at the window. china closets, bureau drawers, SUND.IY, MARCH 21 “And what’s the matter with Lucy Stoners one better! The Lucy 0rod. ’’But v. ’re only going to desks, and magazine racks. These If so, you will make many help­ been able to get a regular Job at Is "Don’t!” he cried sharply, putting s m e; Stoners only want their own names some place where we can eat and they had sat down again, "that tasks may be worked in with the ful friendships. cabaret singing, as you know.” up his hand. “I don’t suppose you’ve looked and not their husbands’s. But hear a little music.” when you get your mind on a thing regular morning duties as a rule, You will be inclined to respect l| “ Some day,” he said, “you may at yourself Jimmie, but they cer­ they’ve never yelped very loudly "And dance” she asked eagerly. it doesn’t get o£C quickly.” ‘I mean It. You’re too good for leaving the afternoon free to sew, all conventionalities. get your chance. When you do 1 tainly wouldn't let us in that res­ against handles “Miss” or “Mrs.” “You know I've never danced with “ Meaning Just what?” ho asked. her. You’re too good for any perhaps make up new curtains or Your life experiences will cover know you’ll bo a success." taurant.” Now comes The League Against you and you’re a wonderful dancer. “ Well, when you make up your woman.” dressas for the coming season. The wide fields, and you will be wel­ “ Maybe I won’t want the chance “Why not? I’ve got plenty of Useless Prefixes. It is headed by comed socially wherever you go. I’ve seen you.” mind to dance, you dance, don’t He rose from his chair. "You’re money.” main thing is to get housecleaning now If It comes,” she murmured, Elisabeth Marbury, political leader. You will have “bright” children. “ You’ve seen me? Where?” you? Wasn’t it funny, the two of us talking nonsense now, Olga. Come “Didn’t you know that there all over before the weather beckons “ Why, that night you first spoke “ Why, what do you mean?” He She wants to do “ away with” You will not have a bent for a standing out there all alone, clapping on, we’ll have to be going. It's get­ were some things that it’s hard for one outdoors. to me. I saw you dancing with the stared at her. ting late. Did I tell you I have a “Mr.”, “Mrs.”, "Miss,” r.ll of ’em! business career, preferring home like two kids?” money to cover up just as there girl you were with before you came “ Oh, nothing.” She shook her Everybody, men and women, to be life instead. "It was your dancing. That’s the new job? I start to work at seven- Sleeves are so decorative that over to see me. Who was she? She head and glanced up at him brightly. thirty tomorrow morning.” are some things that money can’t known by first names without answer." He changed the subject. they compell one’s attention. The was awfully pretty.” “Come on. Don’t stop.” She grabbed buy? Just at present you’ve got a “ Why I might be introduc­ “Music Is a great tonic, isn’t It? She followed him. “ No. What are newest ornamental sleeve is called He Ignored her question; turned him more closely, swaying her gorgeous green and red and blue ed to a man called ‘Mr. Shaw’ and Dancing to music like this makes you going to do?” lantern” because of its resem­ his face away and bit his lip, shoulders, and he fell Into her mood, eye on one side of your face.” talk to him for an hour or so about WAPPING you want to live, doesn’t It?” forgetting everything but the fact "I'm going to drive a laundry blance to the Chinese lantern. "All right,” he assented, “ we’ll Jimmie quickly put up his hand the weather before discovering that Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Collins ar­ She nodded thoughtfully. "And It that here was music and movement truck.” and he laughed at her lopk of rived home last Wednesday night dance, too.” to his face. As he did so he he was George Bernard Shaw” she helps you to forget.” and a girl. surprise. winced. The highest paid postmistress in after a three weeks’ trip to Flori­ “ We’ll go to the place where 1 explains. first met you,” she suggested, “ the “ Yes,” he said slowly, “It helps The orchestra loader was bowing “ I don’t understand you,” she “ Ouch! So I have. I guess, Jude, the United States is Mrs. Elizabeth da. you to forget.” said when they had reached the we’ll have to go to some other D. Barnard of Tampa, Florida. Her Mrs. Alexander Sullivan who Is Madrid.” again. “I hate to stop,” Olga said as “And they wonder, as waiting these street. quieter joint and leave the ritzy compensation is $6000 a year. She in the Hartford hospital and has She was not looking at him, and She turned her face away, made a she sat In her chair. “ I want to long years through. pretense of studying her glass. He keep on forever.” “ Don’t try to,” he laughed. places for some other time.” is also president of the Florida been very seriously ill with the so she missed the expression of pain In the dust of that little chair. that tutted across his features. lit a cigaret and offered the package “ 1 do, too,” he agreed. He said, "Look,” he said, "do you remember “ I think that would be better. It Federation of Business and Profes­ pneumonia, which followed an op­ What has become of our Little Boy “The Madrid It will be,” he said to her. toying with his fork, “ I hate to this spot? It was Just up the street seems' strange to me though that sional Women’s clubs. eration for appendicitis and gall' with forced gayety, and he thought, wake up. I hate to face tomorrow.” here that you fainted that night and every chap I’ve been with lately Blue, stones, is reported to be improving ' “ I almost forgot,” he said. "You Since he kissed them and put “ If I’m trying to forget I’ve cer­ “ Why?” I put you In the taxi and took you manages to get a black eye. The Every little while there is some­ slowly. I smoke, don't you?” them there.” tainly started about it the wTong “ Well, you surely haven’t lost home." His face clouded at the last time I saw Charlie Becker he thing new In the shops for bed George W. Hills and bride havef | “No. I don’t any more.” Eugene Field, the Children’s way.” sight of the fact that I’m here try­ recollection. left me with a discolored optic.” coverings. Very lovely are the returned from their wedding trip,:' He frowned. “ Olga, I wonder If Poet, has been burled in a tomb They found a table for two, and ing to find the man that killed my "I was near the end of my rope Aaain Jim stopped. Persian Print spreads in their rich which was taken by auto out! you realize how much you’ve built “ In Memory” iu Kenilworth, a while she studied her menu card he father. I've never got over the first that night,” she said, clutching at “Did you give it to him, Judy? colors. They go well with almost any through Albany where they found • changed? Cutting out smoking is his arm. “Jim, did you ever get to Chicago suburb. looked across the room and picked shock of Dad's death. It was so What did he do to you?” type of furniture, but particularly much snow. || another thing.’’ cruel—so unnecessary. I’ll never thinking seriously of killing your­ out the table where he and Mary “Now, look here, Jim Costello. well with the mahogany four- Next Sunday evening at the Fed­ Lowell had sat on that never-to-be- "I’ve tried to change—Jim.” forget It.” self? That’s how I felt that night. A woman judge of New. York erated church, the service will be! The use of the nickname startled I’m too hungry to go into details. poster. forgotten night. He shut his eyes, “ 1 know.” She reached out and I felt as if I didn’t have a friend.” As you say, we’ve been walking City rules that “there Is nothing a story, “ The Enemy,” told by.-] reliving that evening, conjuring up him, sent a sudden pain darting laid her hand on his. "And that’s "You have one now, Olga.” v/rong in an elderly man gl-vlng lantern slides and dramatic lec-' miles, and I think if I go two or Spinach and Cheese Sonffe the picture of Mary and him chat­ through him. She was looking at what they’re trying to connect me "Jim, do you mean It?” shelter to a young girl,” thus rul­ ture by the pastor. Rev. Truman ’ three blocks farther I shall faint.” One cup soft bread crumbs, 1-2 ting together. him intently. with. God! How can they believe "I certainly do.” He pressed her ing against an irate landlady who H. Woodward. (I Just then a young man passed cup milk, 1 cup chopped cooked He shook his head, resolutely put­ “ Shouldn't I have called you such a thing of me You don’t, do arm and turned at her to find an ex­ preferred complaint. Maybe rightly, L. V. PPlatt who has spent the, that?” she asked. us quickly, went a few steps in ad­ spinach, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 4 ting the thought out of his mind. you, Jim?” pression of horror on her face. maybe wrongly. Howsomever, it’s winter in Florida, returned to his'I "Why not? I call you Olga, don’t vance, turned swiftly and came tablespoons grated chqese, 2 table­ “ May I suggest something for you.” “No. You know I don’t.” "Look!” she cried. “ In that car!” a relief to find someone daring to home here last Wednesday night. [| I? But,” he said, switching the topic, back and planted himself In front spoons butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt, ho asked Olga, “or have you made "You don’t believe I’m a—a bad She pointed to an automobile, halted believe in decency even if said belief A joint surprise party was given "you know you’ve never told me momentarily beside them In the of us. 1-8 teaspoon pepper, 3 eggs. up your mind?” woman, do you?” is not at all ‘smart’ right now. Mi • Edith Lane and Walden V. “ You go ahead and order for me. about yourself. 1, guess you know The question startled him. "Why, tralBc. He looked and gave a sud­ “Hello, Jim. I’ve been looking Cook crumbs and milk until hot Collins at the home of Mr. and i It will be more fun.” She flashed my history pretty well. What’s what ever put the thought In your den start. Sitting with his face for you. Didn’t you tell me you’d and smooth, stirring constantly. Women Sajlngs and Doings Mrs. Homer Lane of Pleasant Val­ him a gay smile, the first he had yours?” head? Why should 1?” pressed close to the window of the meet me tonight at the Beaux Arts Stir in spinach, lemon juice, cheese, Allce-Longworth left I'enfant ley Thursday evening by the young seen from her In weeks. She was silent for a while, looking "All I’ve wanted to do, Jim, is to closed car was the man with whom Restaurant?” salt and pepper and butter. Cook at home and dashed up to New people of this village. The affair down at her plate. Then she said. live. I’ve done some things that are be bad had the fight that night be “ Yes, and I tried to make it, a few minutes longer. Remove from York to kiss her big dashing bronze was in honor of the birthday anni­ “ You haven’t asked me to dance,” I’ll tell you, sometime, but not not exactly approved of In the best was shadowed. Jerry, but they just wouldn’t the file and add the yolks of the brothers, Kermlt and Teddy, In versary of Miss Lane and Mr. Col­ she said a little later. “ Don’t you Just now. Let’s dance.” society. You know what Lieutenant “ It’s the man I’ve been looking let me. They gave me this, so Judy eggs beaten until thick and lemon- greeting upon their return from the lins which occurred March elgh^t- want to?” O’Day said about me," for,” cried Olga, “ the man I told and I got out and we’re just going colored. Fold in the whites of the ovis poll tag game. Alice tarried in eenth and nineteenth respectively. It occurred to him that he must Jimmy was beginning to find an "I don’t care what O’Day says—or you about!” somewhere else to eat. Julia, let eggs beaten until stiff and dry. Turn All Wapping Granges who have New York a few days, having a have appeared a very dull compan- anesthetic In the music. The dull anybody else.” (To Be Continued) me present Jerry Haithaway, a pal into a wellbuttered baking dish and^ any kind of a musical Instrument 1 good time. England does not care of mine. Jerry this is Miss Dean.” bake 30 minutes In a moderate such as harmonicas, sweet potatoes llll a hoot about the troi-hles of Vera I raised my face to see Mr. oven. Serve at once or the souffle violins, or anything, are requested Cathcart in U. S. A., proving that Hathaway’s eyes full of interest will fall. to bring them to Grange Tuesday “There’s a fine one,” he would'his eyes, they were right at Ruba- upon me. as usual our fair nation played the evening and join in the "Irish Jam­ mutter in his sleep. “That big' dub’s house. “ Judy is a girl from back home, goat for what the home country boree” , as it Is to be St. Patrick’s knew for publicity. To Improve your bridge. Improve apple over there bv the old grind-' And the very first person Grubby Jerry. Come on and eat with us if your Implements. A celluloid disc Night. ADWrUBESi stone. See! It just fell off the saw was that fairyman with a towel vou don’t mind sitting down with a has clock hands which are set to in­ tree and never got bruised a bit, over his arm and a big pair of scis- loser. That’s what everyone will Club Chatter Liquid helium was recently re­ They now sell a hand washing dicate the bid. Then there are new and there aren’t any ants on it. sors in Ills hand. think my black eye Indicates.” tables with leatherette tops In duced to a temperature of 458 de­ Grubby tried to bolt, hut he was “ Yes, I see you have got a rather machine for the falre one’s lin­ /\- o l& t w in s Not that I’d mind an ant or two. moire effect, the edges bound with grees below zero, Fahrenheit, In an too slow. messed-up face, but then I don’t gerie tubbing. Costs almost as much A y OLIVe ROBERTS BARTON Some of them are mighty sweet.” galloon. In either black or Chinese unsuccessful attempt to solidify It. They washed him up and trim­ mind, you know.” as six lingeries, and what falre one GRUBBY GROUNDHOG FOLLOWS HIS NOSE. Then Grubby snored twice and red. turned over. med his whiskers and slicked up his Hathaway turned to me. would use one today' tail and combed him and brushed you. They say that Sargent’s famous “Say, where’s that nice big sweet “ I know where I’ve seen ^ INSIST UPON him and I think they put a few Res- paintings soon will be lost. They The latest fad with the girls of apple?” he muttered. “It’s gone. You were at the Beaux Arts drops of brillantine on him. But the Hillhouse High school in New It was over by this old grindstone taurant at the hat counter.” are darkening into oblivion. They it was of no use. Grubby just say all modern canvases are fad­ Haven is the wearing of dog collars, K e m p s and now I can’t even so much as bright new leather straps studded wouldn’t shine. But he looked TOMORROW: A Promise of Help. ing, due to poor oils. smell it.” better when at last he waddled off with glistening copper. Looks as If The March Hare took one of the to the Land-Where-Spring-Was- I Bead in a Book! this was a scheme to prevent "neck­ BALSAM big pieces of apple he had cut and Coming. Oh yes! I forgot! He Mothers do seem to dote on child ing.” ■ For that COUGH held it,under Grubby’s nose. “ Come got the- apple after all and so he birth scenes in books! The one, for along, old man,” he said firmly, wasn’t mad a bit. W s P m t FA N M Y s t t s instance, in Kathleen Norris’ “ Cer­ The advance spring coats of plaid “Come along. We’ll find it.” j (To Be Continued) tain People of Importance.” You tweed, furred at neck and cuffs are Grubby threw back the covers may have • observed that mothers not for those of us who specialize MRS. ADA M. and got slowly out of bed. Then French like those scenes best which make in latitude rather than longitude. all he did, my dears, was to follow martyrs of them all. The chapter For the tall slim figure, however MERRIFIELD his nose, just follow his nose! about the woman who "has her they are O. K. Teacher of "Oh, look!” giggled Nancy. “ He’s babies easy” Is not liked by the Mandolin Tenor Banjo Meat Cakes With Bacon still asleep!” maternal sisterhood. For that rea­ Mandola GelloBanJo^ { Bind a thinly cut strip of bacon "Yes,” said Nick. “He thinks son, the child-horning chapter in a Ukulele Mando-Cello around each meat cake, overlapping he’s still in ’ the orchard smelling new hook called “Noah’s Ark,” by Banjo-Mandolin by one Inch' and fasten with small that big sweet apple.” Annabel WIlllams-Ellis, may not go Ensemble Playing for Advanced . wooden skewers. Bake In a hot “ Come right along, Grubby,” said over so big. Pupils. oven about fifteen, minutes, hasting the March Hare, wagging one ear Agent for Gibson Instrnments. at the Twins, which Is the way rab­ ' Ye Style! twice with the bacon fat. bits wink at you sometimes. “ Come The neck, they tell us, of the per­ Odd Fellows' Block The personal engraved calling At the Center Boom S. “Come along, old man,” he said firmly. right along. Mister Groundhog.” fect woman should be just double Then he took a step and Grubby the circumference of her wrist. Two card may serve for an Informal Up two flights. Nancy and Nick and the March I’ll tell you now why he was act­ I took a step, then he took another slave bracelets should make a chok­ luncheon or tea Invitation with the Telephone 1709. Hare stood beside Grubby Ground­ ing so funny. 1 step and Grubby took another step, er. The slave bracelet will not die.. hog's bed in Grubby’s underground Because the March Hare had cut the March Hare always carefully It’s modern freeborn woman’s house, and watched him as he a big red apple in two and laid the holding the piece of apple just far hanker for a remnant of the past, slept. pieces right under Grubby’s nose. enough from Grubby’s nose for him no doubt. W*hat did he care about the Land- Now groundhogs like apples to smell It. Y e Food! PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED Where-Spring-Was-Coming! He was about as well as you like chocolate They went along the crooked hall Many a party can be held about having a grand time where he was. ice cream soda, or a sail-boat sun­ and out of the front door by the nothing but a brimming punch Outside the snow was just about dae, or custard pie. potato patch, the Twins quietly fol­ bowl. Here’s a punch that cheers. MILK AND CREAM gone, there was only a little hand­ So it’s no wonder Grubby’s poor lowing, and then they came to the Take 3 cups sugar, 1 can grated ful here and there sticking In! nose.was wriggling Itself off near­ little secret hush that Is the begin­ pineapple. Cook 10 minutes. Add I around fence-corners and stones, ly. ning of Scub-Up Land. That mag­ 3-4 cup lemon juice, 1 1-2 cups the sky was blue and the air was He was dreaming. ic place, ruled by Mister Rubadub, orange Juice, strain Into punch bowl J. E HEwrrrs dairy where all the meadow folk have to This saucy little coin purse could The king bee often get* stung really as warm as pie. He was dreaming that It was over hunk of ice, and garnish with 49 HOLL STREET TELEPHONE 203d. , Nancy and Nick and the March suxrosr and he was stuffing his get groomed up so they’ll look de­ have originated nowhere but In because he spends so much time sprigs of mint and cherries. Add 1 Hare were laughing. For Grubby sides out with sweet apples in a cent for spring. bussing around. ginger ale to dilute. ; was acting funny In his sleep. swee\ apple orchard. Befor* Grubby to mueb m opened F[ance>

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■ f n-' ‘ v'.-'’ J - *■ CHICACa TEAM’S PROSPECTS West Toonerville News Item S. E H. S. EUMUNTED, FOR THE SEASON OF 1926 BY NEW HAMPSHIRE QUINTET ' : I 9 WUte Sex Much Better Than RISKO WINS BOUT short hut they were InTarlably of the bullet-like type. M aatelli IhM ■iQ It t Locals Meet Soperior Foe in Granite Staters— M ant^ l i * * the whole cheese for the Nntmegen They Were This Time U st WITH BERLENBACH while be was In the first half. Bosek

. i f Injnred— Plays Only Half of Game— ^AD Conaecbcat was high scorer for the winners and Year. incidently it might be added that be stands a mighty fine chance o f be­ Teams Oot of Tourney— Fmals T o n i^ ing on the All New England A ll- n Light Heavyweight Cham- Shreveport, La., March 20.— Star team at the conelnsion o f tbe tournament tonight. Prospects for the 1926 Chicago (By Staff Correepondent) ^team was forced to play minus the White Sox are much better than pioB Knocked Down Twice services of its leader during the re­ The S. M. H. S. players will re­ they were at a corresponding peri­ Goddard Gym, Bedford, Mass., mainder of the game. Following the main to see the finish of tbe od last year, to state the case con­ March 20.— Six Massachusetts, one game Mantelli was tAken to a doc­ tournament returning home tomor­ servatively. Between seasons, the in Opening Roimds. New Hampshire, and one Rhode tor’s office and an X-Ray was taken row morning on the first train leav­ dab has added some Inflelders, Island High school basketball team of his injured knee. ing the South Station in Boston. who really seem to be worth survived the first round of the sixth It was not the loss of Mantelli, They will arrive in Manchester, while. The Sox can stand this in­ New York, March 20.— ^New a:.nual New England interscholastic decided the game, however, about noon. novation. York’s fight colony still was in tournament here last night. All But it is true tru that the team might Following are the scores of the Lack of reserve Infield strength daze this morning, following the three entries from Connecticut In­ have played a better game with Manchester-Manchester New Hamp­ in 1925 caused them to fall out of stunning defeat of Paul .Berlen- cluding South Manchester him. Yet as a matter of fact. It shire game and the New Haven the first division after Manager bach, light heavyweight champion, eliminated while teams from Maine held its opponents to a much closer Commerclal-Fltchburg battle which Eddie Collins pulled up lame. The by Johnny Risko, Cleveland heavy­ and Vermont met with similar fate. score while he was out of the line­ marked the end of the Connecticut team won eleven and lost twenty- weight, In ten sizzling rounds last From the looks of the teams dur­ up. This can be explained by the teams in the tournament: four games during his absence and night at Madison Square Garden. ing the opening games it is apparent fact that the New Hampshire team South Manchester, Conn. this was a thorough tip-off on the Quoted as low as one to two In the that the winner of the tourney will eased up a bit in the final half. FG F T. Mantelli, If (c) situation. betting, Risko, famous as a fistic be one of the following three: Qnlsh’s Man Scores • • • • 3 1 7 Things Look Better. Holland, rf , . . • • • • 0 2 2 "catcher,” won eight of the ten Rogers High, of Newport, R. I., The game started off in a much However, things look decidedly rounds, scored two knockdowns and Qulsh, c ...... 0 0 Fitchburg, Mass. High, or Manches­ similar manner to the Manchester- 0 better now. Bill Hunnefield, pur­ had the champion on the verge of ter, New Hampshire. The tourney Gotberg, c, rf . .... 0 1 1 chased from Portland of the Coast New Haven Commercial game here Gorman, c, rf . a knockout on many occasions. will be completed with the finals last year. It was the work of the .... 0 0 0 League and Ray Morehart, a Sox Berlanbach’s title was not at Bray, I g ...... 0 slated for C:30 this evening. opposing center that started the 1 1 farm-hand for two years, are two stake but his reputation was. He LaCoes, Ig ,...... 0 0 0 very promising infield rookies, lost caste as a possibls challenger Conn. FaUs Quickly “ pot a boiling” . Like Davln eluded Dahlqulst, rg ,, Boyle here last year, so did “ Red — 1 1 3 Hunnefield is a shortstop and for the heavyweight title and his One of the biggest surprises of Tiffin elude Jimmy Qulsh yesterday. Morehart a second baseman. plans to meet either Tunney or the first day’s results was the com­ Tiffin scored twice and to start the 4 6 14 But most of the. shortstopping Wills this summer received a set­ plete elimination of the Nutmeg Manchester, fireworks and when he added New Hampshire will be done by Everett Scott, at back, from which they are not like­ State teams. They had been count­ FG F another basket a few minutes later. T. least until further notice. The vet­ ly to recover at an early date. Tun­ ed on to send a team Into at least Bozek, r f ...... ----- 5 2 Coach Clarke sent In Gotberg to 12 eran, who became a free agent aft­ ney and Jack Delaney beat Risko in the second round. The upset start­ Dougan, rf . . . ___ 0 replace him. Bray, who was pitted 0 0 er the last world series, appears to ten round bouts but it must be ad­ ed at noon when Agawam, Mass. Mocek, I f ...... ----- 2 against Bozek, New Hampshire’s 0 4 have achieved a renewal of youth. mitted that they did not lambaste High nosed out Meriden. Conn. Tiffin, c ...... 5 3 bfilllant right forward, was also 13 He reported in good condition and, the Risko who was on exhibition High 25 to 24. This was followed by Palisoul, c ...... 0 . called to the bench by Clarke and 0 0 if his legs hold up, he will get the another upset when New Haven McDonough, rg .... 0 0 0 last night. La Coss sent in to check him. Job. The fight was a thriller from the Commercial, holders of one leg on Moller, rg ...... 0 0 0 Sheely, of course, will continue first bell. In the first round Risko the handsome Tufts-Fletcher tro­ Neither substitution proved suf­ Smith, Ig (c) .... 1 2 ficient to check the uncanny eyes 0 at first base. He will have a capa­ dropped Paul for a count of four phy, were completely smothered by of the Granite State pair. ble understudy in Harry McCurdy, with a left hook. He almost had Fitchburg, Mass. High, 32 to 9. The 13 5 31 PUe Up Eiriy Lead who hit .362 in the Texas league the champion out but his follow-up Nutmeg state team never had a Brilliant passwork conpled with last year. was wild. chance. New Haven Commercial Eddie’s Legs Bad. shots than the visitors. Renn and Mantelli Is Injured splendid shooting on the part of FG F Berlenbach fell to his knees from Bozek and Tiffin netted the New T. Eddie Collins’ bad leg is entire Sturgeon starred for the Freshmen To complete the punishment, Doley, rf ...... l 2 4 a terrific right to the jaw as the HRST CONN. TEAM Hampshire team a 16 to 2 lead at ly mended and he expects to do all bell ended the second round and TELEPHONE IS BUSY while Bolsseau and Hansen were Manchester, New Hampshire High Degnan, if . , ...... 0 0 0 of the second basing, which will reeled about, perilously near a the shining lights of the visiting toppled /South Manchester, Conn, the end of the first quarter, Con­ Alderman, c ...... 1 3 necticut’s only score being a sucker 5 be plenty. Willie Kamm has no knockout in each of the third, EUMINATED 25-24 aggregation. High in an easy manner 31 to 14. Donnelly, rg , ...... 0 0 0 shot by Mantelli. The second period competition for third base and the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds. He AFTER TUFTS GAME The summary: The Silk City team was outclassed Krlvit, ig (c) ...... 0 0 0 regular outfield will be Bib Falk, won the tenth, earning his only Freshmen from the start by the superior pass- found the same story and Connecti­ Johnny Mostll and Bill Barrett, as FG F T. work of the Granite State combina­ cut was trailing 22 to 9 at intermis­ round of the fight. Meriden High School Defeated 2 6 9 of yore. Sturgeon, rf ...... 5 0 10 tion. The Connecticut team received sion. Fitcbbnri;, Mass S. M. H. S. Fights Hard j Spencer Harris is likely to be re­ by Agawam High, of Aga­ Johnson, r f ...... 1 0 2 a severe blow, however, when it FG F T. Minus Mantelli, the S. M. H. S. tained and BO is Tom Gulley, who GRANGE MAY TOUR wam, Mass, in Thrilling l i t ­ Over 300 Calls Answered at Renn, I f ...... 5 0 10 lost the services of its captain and Myllykangas, rf . (c) 6 4 1« was with Cleveland a couple of boys waked a hard fight during the O tle— Rogers High Wins; Greenaway, I f ...... 0 0 0 best player. Elmo Mantelli. This Oliva, I f ...... 0 2 w seasons back. New York, March 20— A state­ Donahue, c (c) ,.., 2 1 5 stocky flash was forced to retire last half bat were unable to over­ Davl*, I f ...... Other Results. Sooth Office of The Herald ..... 2 0 4 Then there is Lee Najo Alllnes, ment was made public today that Squatrlto, c ...... 0 0 0 from the game just before the first come the lead. At the end of the FanoB, c ...... 3 0 6 who goes by the name of Najo. He William H. Pickens, representative Dwyer, Ig ...... 2 0 4 half ended as the result of being third quarter the ultimate winners Allen, rg ...... 0 0 0 Is a fast Mexican Indian but will of C. C. Pyle, will sail for* Europe Yesterday Afternoon. Spencer, i g ...... 0 0 0 knocked to the floor In a scrimmage led 29 to 11. It was simply a case Maffeo, Ig ...... 2 0 4 have a hard Job trying to crowd next week with the joint purpose (By Staff Correapondent) Healy, r g ...... 1 0 2 under the basket. His right knee of the best team winning. The team from the northern part of New Eng­ the others out. of arranging a professional tour was severely wrenched and he had 13 « 32 The Sox seem to have plenty of Goddard Gym, Medford, Mass, land possessed the better teamwork for Red Grange next winter and At 4:30 yesterday afternoon The 16 33 to be carried from the floor. Man­ live ones in the pitching line. Their attempting to persuade Mile. Leng­ March 19— Qne of the three Con­ and took advantage of every op­ TaJeott Junior High School telli was unable to respond to treat­ A gas m uk ha* been developed staff was "short” last season. The len to come to America to play a Herald's staff correspondent at ment given him between the halves portunity, 'Their passes were of a necticut entries In the Tufts tour­ FG F in Australia that produce* It* own two Teds, Lyons and Blankenship, tennis match with Helen Wills. Medford, Mass., telephoned in the 12 1 and consequentlx the Nutmeg State mixed sort, some long and some ney was eliminated here at one result of the South Manchester- Boisseau, r f ...... 6 0 oxygen.______will be the mainstays with the vet­ Hansen, i f ...... 4 0 o’clock this afternoon when Meri­ Manchester, N, H. basketball game 8 ' eran spitballer, "Red” Faber, 20 DEAD IN BLAST Bill, I f ...... 0 0 0 working about every fifth day, den High School was forced to ac­ and from that hour until after 8 cept a one point defeat at the Frlgnano, c ...... 1 0 2 Lyons was one of four American Bl —.Ingham, Ala.. March 20— o’clock the telephone bell In the hands of the strong Agawam High South office of The Herald rang con­ Taylor I g ...... 0 1 1 League pitchers to win twenty or Ten to twenty persons were re­ Sala, rg ...... 1 more games last season, while school quintet of Agawam, Mass, tinuously. There were over 300 calls 1 3 ported killed in an explosion at The score was 25 to 24. Porter, r g ...... 0 0 0 Blankenship, after an Indifferent the Woodward furnace, an indus­ recorded. start, won Ifteen games after the It was the first close game of It was hard to believe that so trial blast furnace located ten the tournament. The Bay State 12 26 Fourth of July. miles from here early today. much local interest centered'about Alphonse Thomas was acquired team started strong and was lead­ Referee— Dowd. ing 12 to 6 at halftime. Coach the game but the calls proved that Effective March 10 from Baltimore. His International ROOKIES LEAVi: CAMP the whole town was watching League record showed thirty vic­ Coughlin of Meriden started his regular team but "yanked” two of events at the Tufts tournament. WEST SIDE BEC BOWLING. tories last season. St. Petersburg, Fla., March 2 0 -» his aces when they did not show It was found that about one half Four rookies were on their way their true blue form, Humpage and of the calls that came in were made Women's Afternoon League. by girls and women. When a man H. S, RIFLE TEAM out of the Yankee camp today, Altobello being the victims. They were Walter Gilbert, Infleld- A1 Smith, a substitute player was given the score he merely said Eels. "Thank you” and hung up. But The following scores were shot er, and Arthur Jacobs, Ruel Love who relieved Altobello was the star Mr*. Lennon ...... 87 77 78 $50 Price Cut on when the girls heard that the local hy the High School Rlfl‘- club this and Arthur Reinholz, pitchers., of the game. He sunk three field Mr*. Johnson ...... , 75 7« 7 6 Ruth came out of his slump in goals and seven out of ten foul at­ team had been defeated they gen­ Mr*. McCormack . . . » 7 6 78 76 week; yesterday’s tie with the Braves, erally concluded their call with A. N ich ols...... 45 tempts, Agawam enjoyed a fairly Mr*. Donze ...... , 66 62 66 getting two doubles. comfortable lead until the last five such remarks as "Is’nt it too bad?” E. S au ter...... "I’m so sorry” or "W e must have J. G ordon ...... 36 minutes when the Nutmeg State 304 293 296 team staged a big rally that all but had bad luck.” I.ob«ters. F. Horabunda...... •>” NEXT BOWLING TOURNAMENT, overcame the lead. The early calls were from per­ Mrs. K e ls h ...... 68 80 75 H. Knofla ...... 32 sons who had heard a rumor that L. Kingman ...... 28 The summary: Mrs. Montie ...... 69 71 82 Toledo, March 20.— Peoria, 1111 (Meriden (24) Mantelli had been put out of the 71 W. Kerr ...... 28 nois, will be the scene of the 1927 Mrs. White ...... 92 95 B F T game in the first Quarter, The truth Dummy ...... 66 62 66 HUDSON- J. Joh n son ...... 27 tournament of the American Bowl 0 2 of the matter was that the star had 5 1 n C. Magneson...... 25 ing Congress. Johnson, rt> c ...... 1 1 5 been forced out of it, because of bis 318 294 W, Martin ...... 21 The Illinois city was selected by Clark, rf ...... 2 295 7 13 weak knee. J, O’Connell ...... 20 unanimous vote of delegates at Smith, rf ...... 3 Shrimps. And applying on HUDSON BROUGHAl.., HUDSON COACH, Humpage, If ...... 9 0 0 Mrs, B a n tly ...... 73 85 75 C. Watson ...... 19 the annual business session here 4 Jm.' Mastrlano, I f ...... 2 0 FRESHMEN DEFEAT Mrs, B ashlow ...... 79 72 '84 and ESSEX COACH. ThU it in addition to the tax reduction W, Prentice ...... 19 last night. 0 0 Secretary A. L. Langtry was “Te Altobello, ...... 0 TALCOTT SCHOOL Mrs. B isse ll...... 56 61 j62 I R. H ills ...... 16 Tormey, rg ...... 0 0 0 made February 27th and ia for care e f.% Savago, Ig ...... 9 0 208 218 221 J. M aher...... 14 salary Increased to $10,000. A. J, The High school freshmen took Bumpers, Electric Windshield Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, •.fW ' Baxter of Huntington, West Va., the measure of the Talcott Junior Crabs. F. Prete ...... 13 Total* ...... 3 8 24 Transmission Lock (Built-in), Radiator Shulers, Moto-Mcter, ,-ln first vice president, was elected to High school team at the School Mrs. Krause ...... 78 72 75 W. Hand ...... 13 Agawam, Maa*. (25) G. Warren .... 71 59 57 Bushnell ...... H the presidential chair, succeeding street Rec yesterday afternoon by Mrs, . v‘i-- B F T Custer...... 67 71 46 Combination Stop and Tail LighL J. Polito ...... 9 C. C. Ryan of Kenosha. the scoro of 38 to 26. The game was Mrs, '■<. Wallace, rf ...... 1 1 I fast and well played by both teams but the locals were better on their 205 192 194 }<-t Consolatl, If ...... 9 0 0 WHO’S YOUR HERO? Jones, c ...... 3 2 8 **At Your Door** * -Tti - Pond, rg ...... 0 0 0 J1 I 'fe. H Roy, Ig ...... ^ Nothing More to Pay Total* ...... 19 5 26 '■’J Referee; Ferguson; Umpire: i J Swaffleld. Deep Medford Win* Opener Medford, Ma**., runnerup In the ESSEX 6 COACH . . $ 834 tournament last year, won the rip­ ening game of the tourney by de­ feating B an^r, Maine High school $1264 17-12. The Bay State quintet Luxurious HUDSON COACH . . outclassed the Maine team even more $han the score Indicates and led 6 to 9 at halftime. De Flna, $1524 four field goals, led the winners. Hudson Brougluun . . Northampton Wins Easily The second game of the tourna­ Cushion! ment resulted Ih a 40 to 14 vic­ Hudson 7-Pass. Sed^n. $1755 tory for Northampton, Mass. High over Nashua High of New Hamp­ shire. The winners, led by Miller, Convenient Purchase Terms their six foot, five Inch center who Ullled six field goals, outclassed the Granite Staters from the start. They led 16 to 3 at halftime. Don’t be misled by F. O. B. or Factory List Prices. TO SUCH Rogers High Wins Rogers High, of Newport, R. I., PRICES MUST BE ADDED Freight, Tax, Handling and Sundry winners of the New England title last year, trotted onto the floor Full-Size Other Charges which gready increase the actual cost. ’‘Hudson- ^ next and disposed of the crack Essex” Prices are those you pay for E^ivery “at your Door.”- Montpelier, Vermont five hy a 31 to '17 score. The winners display They include Freight and Tax at the new Low Rate. No Delivery ed a brilliant passing game that Gum-Dipped Balloons swept the Green Mountain team Himdling or Other Charges are made. off Its feet. Rogers led at half­ Big, broad, ultra-flexible, real low-pressure time 13 to 4. The scoring was well Is he good old Max Carey of the Pirates? jOr maybe you divided. tires-—tires that provide greater riding comfort Buy Now for Prompt Delivery prefer Kiki Cuyler of the same team. And there's Dazzy than any other equipment made— Firestone Full- CHANGE IN r u l e s Vance, the Dodger pitcher. Rogers Hornsby, there’s a sweet! Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. ball player for you! Yes, and how about Frankie Frisch, the New York, March 20— Changes of only a minor character were Fordham Flash, and Eddie Roush, the Red’s speedy fly chaser? HOUSEN’S You can think of njiany more. "There wasn’t room for all of contemplated today when the foot­ ball rules committee went into an­ Manchester Hudson-Essex Co. them in this picture. And remember, your particular hero may nual session at the Hotel Roose­ be in the American League, anyway. Just pick out your favor­ velt. B. K. Hall, Dartmouth, who Geo. L. Betts, Manager ite, fellers, and write 200 words to The Herald about him. was re-elected chairman of the Depot Square Service Station "The contest closes March 31 at midnight. If a Manchester body at its opening session last Spruce and Birch Sheets So. Maacfaestei! night, recently stated that there N. Main and.N. School Streets , Ph '• 1 ' •■<; ,. . ‘- ' ^ ■ ■

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Now Juliu* had a hat and tl^e other member of the board now la O li) FASHIONED AND WHIST PARH aai SOCIAL AlWeijMCEEVENTS ^USDiGSCHOOLS Shot-Gun Bill a. p. a. knew he didn’t hare another. Auguat H. Simonson. W hat PiroiaiiM«i:: MODERN DANCE • ^ But, targets to Bill Streeter ware Mr. McCann recently received only things to shoot at—not in. Thei i from the district secretary in Boe- SATURDAY EVE^ MAR. 20 TONIGHT AT « O’ClOOK Aims to Miss- M en S ay— AT ORANGE HALL a. p. a. scaled Strong’s fedora into ton a letter of appreciation for the At MADCbeoter Gr«en School XENCE FOR DANCES NOW the air and Bill pulled the trigger. capable manner in which he die- A1 Behrend’s Orohestnu Giren b / The Hall Amkk Svea B ut Misses Aim The law of averages was working charged his duties during the past Prof. LoiiIb Beebe, Prompter. Refresfameiits Serted. against JullnS Stronf;’s hat and It 20 years. Admission 85c. fell on the tracks peppered with Bill Streeter, down in Buckland, shot. Anyway, Julius Is ^wearing a AMERICAN LEGION h a k r m Ihkes Larger Halls Hare Become got ornery this last week and new hat. B.ASEB.ALL LEAGUE CIRCLE THEATRE NOnCK 1 bought a shotgun. He figures on be­ On 27th, the Center G«ng PiiUic die Progran te Be Uapppilar— Small Places ing a good shot by the time next Jack Dwyer has been appointed MONDAY NIGHT wUl tender a reception boaqvt* * hunting season rolls around. He Cim SERVICE BOARD chairman of a committee of Dil- SURPRISE and entertainment to a popular decided to take a little target prac­ worth-Cornell Post, American Le­ CHARLESTON member of the Gang who recently FoHowed Here Apr. 6-12. Mere Uormal. tice one day this past week and gion, to make plans for the forma­ left the Primrdee Path and Jc^peim IS REORGANIZED CONTEST picked out the Buckland station tion of a Junior baseball league for the Benedict class. Snbacriptums platform as the place to get It. the coming summer. This is one Cash Priees ! will close Wedidngsday, March 28. The assistant passenger agent at The following program of events Schoolhouses as dance halls In of the Legion’s activities among A Bank President DOUBLE FEATURE. Reservations at le "Center.” Buckland— no kidding, there Is Agard Made Secretary— Shaw to take place at the annual confer­ this town have beconie probably the young people and similar lea­ Evening: 10c-20c. ence of the New Englapd Southern more popular than any other halls such a position down there— set up Is New Member— McCann gues have been successful In other Says: towns. Methodist churches to be held in this section, it seems, and more the tin cans and bottles on a pole R etires. across the tracks for Bill to shoot Raymond Paris who has been April 6 to 12 at the South Method­ and more dances are being con­ ‘ The first meeting of the commit­ “Men are realizing more mid with Campbell’s filling station for ducted in the assembly halls of the at. And, to say the least, "to shoot tee will be held on Sunday, March ist church, was received yesterday It was announced today by Post­ more the advisability of creat­ several months post has opened np by Rev. Joseph Cooper from BIsh schools in the outlying districts of at” Is the right expression. The shot 28, when preliminary plans will be ing trusts. There are many a battery service station at 24 Oak Manchester than ever before. vent in the general direction of master Oliver F. Toop of the Sbuth discussed. op William f : Andetsofi: Manchester post office of the cases in which widows lose ABOUT TOWN street and will do business under Tuesday: 10:30 a. m., annual At present dances are being held the targets but none of them ever the name of Oak street Battery in the Buckland, Manchester Green reached their destination — the nomination of Harold Agard as their estates through bad in­ conference examination; 4 p. m., secretary of the Civil Service board CARD OP THANKS. The bowling team from Herman Station. Mr. Paris formerly man­ Keeney street and South schools destination Bill mapped out for vestments. It is difficult to Lodge Knights of Pythias will op­ meeting of the board of examlnefs; of this town. Mr. Agard takes the We wish ijj thank our friends aged the Willard battery station 6 p. m., Epworth league supper at while the assembly h a ll, of the them. make people who are not pose a team from Memorial Lodge, Harding school is used more or less It wasn’t long before the a. p. a. place of William S. McCann whose and neighbors for the sympathy at Oak and Cottage streets. the church; 7:30 p, m., special extended us in our time of be­ No. 38, K. of P., at Conran’s bowl­ as a dance hall by different orga­ (assistant passenger agent) ran put appointment as assistant postmas­ familiar with financial and service of welcome to members of ter a short time ago m ^ e him in­ reavement. ing alleys tonight at 8 o’clock. While taking a short cut through nizations in the North End. of targets— the wind from Bill’s business affairs realize the im­ the conference .and anniversary of eligible for the positionit Mr. Mc­ MRS. JOHN KORNSA AND the Center Park to reach Main Want Smaller Halls bullets carried them all over into portance of conservation.” Mrs. Ernest Newcomb of 377 the Epworth league. There was a time when the big­ Cann had been secretary for 20 FAMILY. street Thursday evening, Mrs. Eli­ Wednesday: 9 a. m.. Holy Com­ the muddy tobacco land. He looked years. Center street has been entertain­ zabeth Blackwood of 176 Center ger dance halls attracted their munion followed by organization around and the first thing he .’pled Another change In the board You can leave no better ing her sister, Mrs. Clarence Hale slrpo*-. slipped and fell. A wom­ crowds but this day seems to have was Julius Strong’s chapeau of Albany, N. Y., the past week. of the conference; 11' a. m., mem­ waned in this town. The crowds makes Philip Shaw, clerk at the friend or protector for your an who saw her fall, assisted her to orial. service. Dr. J. F. Cooper pre­ (Bucklandish for hat). Julius is the her feet and as Mrs. Blackwood rather fancy the small school halls office, one of the members. Mr. ROSE B. WILSON family than this company. siding,, sermon by the Rev. E. E. passenger agent, night clerk, tele­ Agard’s appointment to secretary Helen Davidson Lodge No. 98, complained of intense pains In her with their alternate old fashioned graph operator, and train dispatcii- Daughters of Scotia, has plans well Wells, address by the Rev. E. A. and round dances and the larger left a vacancy in the board and Public Stenographer Acting as your executor and arm, a physician was called 'who er at Buckland. He wasn’t on duty Copying — Mimeographing. under way for its annual supper, took her to the Memorial hospital Legg, alternate, the Rev. John E. halls are left severely alone. Mr. Shaw was nominated. The trustee, it will relieve your Blake: 3 p. m.. Rural Minister as­ at the time. Circular Letters. concert and dance, to be held in where an X-ray picture developed It is probably the delightful at­ family of all details and re­ Tinker hall, Thursday evening, sociation service, the Rev. H. H. mosphere of informality that at­ 521 M.AIN STREET that she had broken her elbow. South Manchester, Conn. March 25. The supper will be ready Crawford, presiding: 4'p. m., "Sav­ tracts^ the crowds for there is a sponsibility. Your estate will to serve at six o ’clock. In addition ing America Through Home Mis­ spirit of good fellowship present in Telephone 2084. be administered in accordance to numbers by local talent, the en­ sions.” speakers. Dr. David D. the small halls that is lacking to a with the terms of your will, Forsyth and Dr. G. H. Spencer; GOOD USED CARS tertainment will include a sketch noticeable extent in the larger and the interests of your heirs ■:i\ WITH THE LOCAL 7:30 p. m., address, “ Industrial At Prices YOy Can AFFORD To Pay. by Hartford artists. Bill Waddell’s ones. Each hall has its own gang will be the keynote of the orchestra will provide music for America,” by the Rev. C. M. Mc­ but there is also the crowd which 1924 Willys-Knight Touring. Connell, the Rev. R. W. Hibbard Clean-Up of company’s management. dancing which will continue until makes the rounds of the school- 1925 Overland Coupe Sedan. midnight. AUTO DEALERS presiding. house dances with more or less Thursday: 9 a. m'., conference regularity. 1925 Overland Touring, Glassmobile Enclosure. May we send you a book­ Manchester friends of Isaac opens; 2 p, m., conference execu­ Little Kitchen Dances Used Cars let giving information about ' Quinn of New London, a former tive session. Dr. J. H. Hingelej', These affairs might be likened / The local automohll# business estates and trusts and de­ well known G re^ resident, will be speaker; 4 p. m., address, "The to the old time ^ kitchen dances 1924 Ford Touring. glad to know that he has recovered has she'll a. decided improvement Southern Highlanders," Miss Helen which were very popular in this PICKEH MOTOR SALES scribing the many ways In from a severe attack of grip. Mr. since the sun has melted off the Wherebee presiding; 7 p. m., illus­ 1923 Ford Sedan. which we can serve you? snow, although it has not, by any section 25 and 50 years ago. The Sales and Service, 22-24 Maple Street. Quinn recently celebrated his 85th trated lecture, "Building the Sev- school halls did not become popu­ means been dormant this winter. A 1923 Chevrolet Touring. en-Day-a-Week Program,” Dr. E. lar, however, until the old fash­ Telephone 2017. Open Evenings. birthday. number of deliveries have been M. Conover of the Bureau of archi­ ioned dance fad struck the town. 1922 Chevrolet Sedan. Mias Leila M. Church of Rock­ made during the past week and tecture, the Rev. Frank W. Gray When the younger folks saw the every dealer has tf number of or­ 1922 Essex Four Coach. ville, well-known writer of plays presiding: 8 p. m., temperance ad­ enjoyment their fathers and moth- and pageants has written for the ders for early April delivery. dress by Dr. Clarence True Wilson, 1923 Hudswi Speedster. The Manchester James M. Shearer reports deliv­ were getting out of the old iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiliiiiiiliiliililiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliimiiliiliH Girls’ Friendly Society, of St. Dr. J. J. Bartholomew presiding. square sets they fell into line and 1922 Chandler 7-Pass. Touring. Mary’s Episcopal church a play en­ eries of three new Bulcks thl« Friday: 9 a. m.. conference ses­ now the old fashioned dances are titled "The Mulberry Tree.” The week, sedan* to George Forbes of sion; noon, anniversary of the as popular with the children as 1923 Hudson Coach. Delmont street and Martin Mc­ I WANT THE BEST FRUITS ? | Trust Company girls under Miss Church’s direction Woman’s Foreign Missionary So­ with the older people. g Them Come Where 'They Are Sold. X 1919 Hudstm 7-Pass. Touring. will present this play at Cheney Grath of South Windsor and a Bulck Master Six coupe to Judge ciety, Mrs. W, H. Thurber presid­ = FANCY YELLOW BANANAS and ROME BEAUTY 3 hall, Wednesday evening, April 21. ing: 3 p. m., anniversary of the SUPPER BY MEN’S CLUB 1918 Lexington Touring. William S. Hyde, i APPLES, C.ALIFORNLA PE.ARS and ORANGES, SWEET 5 CAN YOU COOK WITHOUT Woman’s Home Missionary Society OP CONGREG.LTIONAL CHURCH 1917 Reo Touring. WATER? The Trinity Past Grands Asso­ Mrs. F. W. Coleman presiding, The Men’s club of the North Con­ E GRAPEFRUIT. g ciation will meet In Glastonbury Henry Schaller of the South speaker, Dr. C. M. Spaulding: 3 p. gregational church held an unusual = SPECIAL SA'TURDAY— ^Bes* English Walnuts, 85c pound. Seeing Is BdUeving. Manchester Garage reports the de­ Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. m., members of conference Invited get-together last night at the Man­ PLHLIO DEMONSTKA'nOiN livery of two Jewett special sedans E Mixed Nuts, 25c. Manchester to visit the Cheney silk mills: 3 p. chester Community club in the AT EAST SIDE REC to Adolpho Merlone of Bldrldge = FREE TO-NIGHT— SAMPLES VIOLET LIFE SAVERS. Group 4 of the Hospital Linen m., anniv.ersary of deaconess f( rm of a supper and Informal busi­ Hudson-S.X. Co. MONDAY, 3 :8 0 P. M. auxiliary will meet to sew at the street and Edward Pohl of West board; 4 p. m., address, "How to ness meeting combined. The sup­ School street Recreation Center. Center street. Manage a Church Debt,” by Dr. per, as usual, was served by the I JAMES MANNISE 127 Spruce St. Phone 711. Any lady willing to help In this David E. Kendall: 7:30 p. m., ad­ club and supervised by Director G. E 5 Eldridge Street. ^ See Robert J. Chambers, work will be made weloome. Chevrolet deliveries for the past dress. “ City Problems,” the Rev. J. H. Washburn. The menu consist­ Sales Manager. week as reported by W. R. Tinker, H. Graham presiding, address by ed of roast beef, mashed potatoes, riiiiiiiiiiiiiimmifiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii Housekeepers will be Interested Jr., axe a landeau sedan to Alexan­ Dr. Milliard L. Robinson of New stewed tomatoes and ride pudding. In a free public demonstration of der Duncan of Autumn street, a York City. The tables v,-ere tastily decorated in cooking vegetables without water, coupe to Miss Ellen Swanson of Saturday: 9 a. m., conference Easter ce’ nrs of lavender and yel­ thus retaining the vegetable salts Haynes street and a spdan to J. session; 10 a. m., call of class for low and the color scheme was fol­ and food values usually lost, at the Wesson Phelps of Bolton. admission; 3 p. m-. conference ses­ lowed in fj'-'nnr-i t’'"T ’ ghout in the East Side Rec Monday afternoon sion; 4 p. m., reception to wives of decora^ieos of t' -' ’’ -'ii. at 3:30. Studebaker deliveries by The mlnl'^ters; 7 p. m., anniversary of After f'e ?’• C. P. Qulm*-” Conkey Auto Co., Include Standard con‘‘ ’-ence deaconess board, the kept tb° n"n <■ ’’ ^’ant roar^ The Delphian society will meet six sedans to Joseph Wilson the Rev. T W. LeBarron presiding: laup'h*'”' 'n tr-' " his su’ ’ Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. H. A. plumber, of Spencer street and 7:30 p. m., address by Professor "The V "■"''^ss of Growing Nettleton of Huntington street John Shea. E, A. Steiner of Chicago, the Rev Mr. E. P. Walton’s illustrat"’ M. E. Barrett presiding. ture on "Forestry in the The Amaranth Bridge club met b The Pickett oMtor Sales has de­ Sunday: 9 a. m., conference Woods” was equ'’ ’'y Instructiv- 11 1 yesterday afternoon with Mrs. W. lovefeast led by the Rev. F, C covered a large field in a c" -■m El Luettgens of Main street. livered an Overland six sedan to 1 Mrs. Dorothy Greene Robinson of Baker; 10:‘30 a. m., worship, with and interesting way. Mr. G sermon by Bishop E. G. Richard­ Grazladio led the men in sin i t Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Wirtalla Main street and an Overland four sedan to Charles E. Howard of son: 3 P. m., ordinations and con­ ■some of the old time favor't have set the date of Monday eve- secration; 7 p. m., address by ing. March 22 for their annual Manchester Green. After the gathering the men to' Bishop True Love. advantages of the club in the po -’ dancing class reception. It will Monday: 9 a. m., conference rooms and th*^ checker boards m 1 he held In Orange hall and a pro­ George L. Betts says business Is closes, church appointments. other forms of diversion that suit­ gram of from fifteen to twenty fan­ active at the Hudson-Essex agency. It is expected that the usual con­ ed their particular fancy. cy dances will be given by the Pu­ He Is unloading a carload of new ference educational banquet will pils. There will be 4anclng lo r cars today and expects another be held Wednesday evening in the SURPRISE PARTY. all until midnight with music by Monday. His deliveries. Include Es­ interests of Boston ■ university. A surprise party was given i’l Shearer’s orchestra. Admission sex coaches to Thomas J. Danaher Bishop Richardson will conduct this year will be by ticket. of Bigelow street, Carl Anderson of honor of Louis Genovese of Nor^’’ the daily devotions at the confer­ Main street last night .by twen^ Ridge street, Harold R. Symington ence ^t 9 a. m. Mrs. Charles Dotchin of Foster of Huntington street and Ralph five friends. One of the featnr of the evening was the duet by M" street and her two boys who have Cone of East Center atreet. MBS. SWEET’S FUNERAL. been ill the past week with grip are James Foley and Aldo Pa^ani. D' 'rg the evening Peter Genovese p ~ improving. Recent Nash and Ajax deliveries Funeral services for Mrs. William reported by Madden Brothers in­ H. Sweet, mother of Charles A. Marcella Genovese of Ro- World’s biggest sdling ml burner for the home gweet of Woodland street were held ■ e gave an exhibition of t’ ROOM AND BOARD clude Nash sedans to Victor Hen­ drickson of Main street, George A. yesterday afternoon qt the Lincoln ■' T-ieston. Games and danci:’ undertaking parlors in Willimantic. Large, well heated room with Wallace of East Center street, ‘ ■e enjoyed. Charles J. Strickland of Main Rev. Edward Williams, rector of twin beds, first class board, for two St. Paul’s Episcopal church officiat­ young men. Prepared to take pie street and L. J. Schols of Hart­ Oil-O-Matic is OutseUing ford; Ajax sedans to Joseph Arrl- ed and the body was committed to orders. Phone orders accepted. the vault in the Willimantic ceme­ SPRING IS HERE Call 1965. Mrs. L. Frawley, 111 gonl of Glastonbury and Roy North of Torrlngton. tery. Mrs. Sweet was the widow Cedar street.— Ady. of a Civil war veteran, William H. Get a Used Car Sweet having fought in the war be­ 1925, like new, only used a few any other oU burner by 2 to 1 tween the North and the South and months, 8225. aiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHUiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiinHi at different times was detained in 1924 in very good condition, $160. ^oth Andersonville and Libby pris­ 1921 Con|>e, lot of extras, $150. in 83 per,cent of all cities over 25,000 ons. He was a native of Rhode 1922 Ford Touring, $80. Island. 1922 Ford Touring, $75. and in most of the smaller towns it is the only oil burner used 1 LET GEORGE WRITE ! 1024 Chevrolet Roadster in good i Y O U R I French engineers have develop­ condition, $175. S 3 ed a Diesel engine of only ten Wanted— 2 Conpea, 2 Sbdans— Homeowners want dependable, unif(H*m heat. horse power that operates at about most be in good condition and at a Read how Oil-O-Matic has provided it for seven one-fifth the cost of a gasoline mo­ reasonable price. 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