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VOL. XLI. NO. 183. .Olaseified Advertising on Page O MANGHES1!ER; CONN., MpOTAY, I ^ C H 7,1927; PRICE THREE CENTS •TT* - s ta te - FOPR DIE .IN CHAIR 1 S^palla’s'Husky Goe^ to College FOR SLAYING GOP GIVES CHENEYS State Prison, .Rockview, Pa., March 7.— Paying th© penalty for the slaying of Patrolman $15,000 BLAZE Harry M. Cooper, of Philadel­ THE CREDIT FOR phia, the four Olney bank ban­ dits went to their death in the electric chair here shortly after O N J A K ST. seven o’clock this morning.''. Joseph ■ Curry, leader of the gang,: Harry Bentley, William ■<$> Juiiano and Frank Doris were Gasoline Explosion In Yul- electrocuted in the order named. Snpt Verpianck Passes Hon­ General Moncado Says He camang Plant Starts ors On— $5,0jM) Fund On- STORM’ S DEATHTOIL Win Agree to Stop Cirn Flames That Imperil Own derwritten-rHouse Heads War But Not Y M Diaz Is

er, Got Building. DROPS DOWN TO 30 Association Alumni. Oxford, Ehglandr March 7.— Th'e^uates engage in one sport or an- President Amerlcan mania for starring c o l- {other., , lege athletes Is partially responsi' “ What the American colleges Fire, starting from an explosion, Honored by nearly two hundred ■' should do to stop the epld^lc of ble for the wave of student suicides Washington, March 7.—-The First Reports Said 500 Kill­ alumni of the South Manchester suicides is to force, directly or In early today gutted the old two- in tbe United: States, according to directly, all their students to take prospects for peace in the Nicara­ High school as the man who gave story (tame Gorman bloclj adjoin­ the views of Dr. 'Walter Tyrell outdoor exercise. gua civil war were brightened to­ ing the' City Club on Oah^ street, ed In Madagascar— Bat Manchester good schools, Superin­ Brooks, proctor of tho chaaqellor’a “ As long as Oxford and Cam­ day when the State Department an­ •with an estimated damage of be­ tendent Fred A. Verpianck. told the court and coroner of Oxford Uni­ bridge lay stress on games, as they nounced that American Minister versity, in an interview i^lth the In­ d o now, there will never be any tween 115,000. and $20,000. The. graduates and guests at Saturday Eberhardt had been authorized to Property Loss Was Higb. ternational News Service today. need f o r ‘Anti-Sulclde Clubs’ here. automobile accessories and vulca­ night’s reunion banquet that credit extend his “ good offices” to Gener­ The student life - of America- “ American colleges may expect a. nizing establishment o( August was largely due the firm of Cheney al Moncado, the revolutionary gen­ would be far more wholesome If all continuance of the suicidal mania Senkbeil was totally destroyed and Brothers for the success that had eral. Capetown, March 7.— The death students were forced to take out­ unless they change over their pres­ General Moncado was quoted ir the contents of six other stores toll in the Madagascar cyclone will been attained. Individual members door exercise and engage-In athlet­ ent' system of concentrating all more or less damaged. The fire also press dispatches as saying he would not exceed thirty persons but tho of the Cheney family, the' corps of ics-instead of all coUcentratlon be­ their efforts on a few star athletes make peace with the Diaz govern­ made a family of nine, seven of town of Tamatave is completely de­ of teachers, and the townspeople ing placed upon the production of a and adopt the Oxford system. whom are children, homeless. The ment only through the medium of vastated, according to an official should share in the honors, too, few star athletes, Dr. Brobkk “ The Americjin system has two Minister Eberhardt. loss is partly covered by insurance. dispatch from Tamatave received Mr. Verpianck said. lieves. bad effects which 16ad'often to the Senkbeil had a narrow escape for today. Eberhardt was not authorized to The alumni meeting was called England Not Troubled. same: end^:—suiride. It deprives make definite proposals to Monca­ his life but the only fatalities were The dispatch states that all for the purpose of Inaugurating an ‘English universities have never the student of much needed outdoor do, however, without authorization a cat and a canary. bulldidgs with tbe exception ot the endowment scholarship fund In the been troubled by suicide waves,” exercise aud he becomesi^.despond- from Washington. The! fire started a few minutes treasury and' the post office were South Manchester High school to Leonard Seppalla. nationally famed dog-team driver (right) ^ pre­ said Dr. Brooks, “ because more ent because his self-esteem Is shat­ destroyed. after eight o'clock in the Senkhdl aid local students who needed funds sents his stout-hearted lead dog. “ Husky the First,” to Northeastern than nine-tenths of the uudergrad- tered, so he takes his own life.” BEADY FOB PARLEY. store. It was caused by an explosion The cyclone was accompanied by with which to get a start in col­ University, Boston, as mascot. Here Is President Frank Palmer, head a tidal wave. Managua, Nicaragua, March 7.-— that occurred while Senkbeil was lege. A fund of $5,000 was under­ of the institution (left), congratulating Raymond P. Todd, president of General Moncado, Liberal military at work and he had a narrow es­ written by friends of the school and the senior class^ upon receipt of Seppalla’s gift. WOMAN ENVOY leader. Is willing to make peace but cape. The fiames spread rapidly and - SECOND CYCLONE. subscriptions are now being sought Paris, March 7.— The cyclone SOOCHOW CAPTURED not with President Dlaz; In a few minutes the center of the by class secretaHes to the under.^ ASKED TO LEAVE This was the situation today fol­ wooden ouilding was. a mass of fire. which devastated the port of Tama­ writers’ guarantee. The fund waa tave in Madagascar last week also lowing the return of a mission Good Fire Fighting named “ The Verpianck Scholarship MAN CALLS PRIEST BOARD WILL ASK which went to visit General Monca­ Quick and efficient work on the worked great havoc In Reunion- Isl­ Foundation”' In honor of Mr. Ver­ BY THE CANTONESE and and a second cyclone has also do in an effort to establish peace. part of the South Manchester Fire pianck. Russian Ambassadress to Mex­ General Moncado, who has threat­ menaced that territory, according Association Officers. Department was the only thing that to advices received from St. Denis ico Accused of Spreading ened to strike a blow at Matagalpa, saved the entire block and perhaps Herbert House, president of the THEN SHOOTS SELF 131-2 MILL TAX is reported to have informed the today. alumni association was re-elected to Red Propaganda. the City Club from being destroyed. Dispatches stated that tbe north­ Means a Severe Blow to emissaries that he favors peace hut When the fiames first poured the office, and Mrs. Robert V. Treat that he can make no peace while ern part pf. Reunion Island was was named vice-president. Miss New York, March 7.— Mme. through the broken window heavily damaged by the first cy­ Diaz is president and that he is pre­ through which Senkbeil had escap­ clone. Mary McGuire Is the secretary- Town Treasurer Waddell Alexander Kollontai, Russian Chang’s Forces as RaO- pared to negotiate only with Unit­ treasurer of the association and a Murdered Wife Short Time ed, and streamed up the front of Dispatches received today stated ambassadress tp.'Mexico and. ed States Minister Eberhardt. Since the building'fully ten feet above board of directors consisting of first woman to hold an impor­ the United States government is that Tamatave in Madagascar had Mrs. Robert Purinton, Mrs. Fred the roof, it did not seem that the been practically wiped out by. the Before; Priest Had Mar­ Saya^^That WOI Suffice; tant diplomatic post, has been road Line Is Now Cut supporting President Diaz there is cyclone. Carpenter, E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr., rebuked by President Calles little likelihood of such demands fire cottld be checked. Russell Hathaway and Russell Se- Chief Albert C. Foy, however, for the activity o f her agents being met and with ^he arrival to gar was elected. Town Meeting Tonight. the Henderson and additional ma> knew the peculiarities of the build­ Reunion Island Is a small French ried Them 2 Years Before. In Mexico in spreading the doc­ ♦ London, March 7.— Tbe Canton­ Th© banquet and alumni meet­ trines of Communism, accord­ rines the work of extending the ing and fought the Pre to a stand- possession in the Indian ocean to ing was held in Cheney hall. The ing to a statement 'made here ese have recaptured Soochow, fol­ neutralized zones In Leon, Mata­ Btill In the face of great odds and the east of Madagascar.. It has a lower banquet hall was used and today by Roberto Cai;rIlo, lowing a lightning like thrust galpa and other cities of the Interior without, any loss of motion. population of approximately 163;- New York, March 7.— Before the •The voters of the Town of Man­ 000 and is a gi'eat vanilla produc­ later the party adjourned to the former chief of the Mexican se­ across the Pake Talbu lake dis­ will continue. \ The partitions between the, stores main hall fpr dancing. eyes of the priest who two years chester will meet In an adjourned ing center and was'once the habitat cret service. trict, according to the Vernacular Inspection Trip. tontained no fire, stops and the One hundred and sixty-two sat annual town meeting and a.special Admiral Latimer proceeded to of the dodo and other now extinct ago. made them man and wife at a Mexico City dispatches have Press, the Central News correspon­ metal .ceiling and roofing added birds. down to the chicken, pattle dinner town meeting in High school hall stated that Mme'. Kollantai, Corinto on a trip to inspection. A disadvantages; The firemen bad tQ prepared by^ Chef UTbano Osano, joyous' Wedding ceremony* Aloysl- dent at Shanghai reports. special train was provided and qus Joseph, 26, sent a bullet tonight. The adjourned annual plsus to return to Moscow' be­ cut through these.to g^.t at the and of these’141 were grufiuates of cause of her health,,the Mex- ■ Th e report lacks confirmation. newspaper correspondents werh ALL SHIPS LOST. the- sclLOOl. Twenterthree _ m ating will, (lx the tax rate to be flames. Four streams of water were .. Cjhe Town, South Afriba^ Mgrch. .through -blk brain ^early to d ^ , f%il^-, provJ^^ ibut-.ltfrne if meang-xk-JWtoftJii^ ,.pqrmltted to make a portion of the played on the huilding beside two 7-.^!4j^hIp'pIng> In' the ' harboi^-o( in V 'lic^ e ' the ibody'*" of'his wife," Htid: against last- yearns- Vmraey.-< . ' rr" chemical lines. Tamatave, principal ssapoH on the Elizabetb, 24, whom he murdibred special town meeting 'i^lll! on Acetoding tb’. Garillft there Chang, slnde it wduld mean All along the line Admiral Lati­ About fifteen minutes after the I""-’'T V « mer found the railroad transporta­ eamerh coast o t the Island of Mada­ dinner committee. a half hour earlier. seven differentfqnestlons. Is .nb'=que8tloii oT Mme. Koilaii- the cutting of the Shanghal-Nank- fire sUrted, the firemen had the gascar, was virtually wiped but by tion In excellent condition with ma­ During the’ dihher music was The Board of .Selectmen Will rec­ tai being .pprsonhn.nbn grata ing raiirbad. major flames practically under con­ the cyclone which swept the Isfand Joseph was taken to Bellevue hut' that President .Calles ad; rines and bluejackets doing gfiarif furnished by Waddell’s orchestn-a ommend that the voters iajr a duty at all bridges and patrols of trol and were able to enter the np- Saturday, • according to messages hospital, where he Is not expected vised ;her iflformally. that his -Battle Fronts Quiet Btalrs apartments and cut through from there tbdaty. Not a boat re- and singing was led by Harold 1.3 1-2 mill tax rate. This is to be seven men each guarding the right Turklngton. All the alumni mem­ to live through the day. government ebUto not tolerate Shanghai, March 7.— ^Th© battle of way at intervals, It having been the thick, hollow partitions and mslns gfloat in the. harbor today, done upon the recommendation, lit the activities of her agents. bers were seated by classes and The tragedy took place In the turn, of Town Treasurer Geor*?e H. fronts' where the northern and decided that seven marines would Boors to get at the crawling fire- the. messages said. , It Is underatbod that President southern Chinese are at'grips for Thbnsands'- of the Inhabitants of during the dinner the elections of neatly .fur'nlqhed, apartment of the Waddell. Mr. Waddellfs explana­ be able to protect themselves The recall was sounded at 9 ;SO. secretaries were held and matters Calles. took exceptions to the the possession of Shanghai were against any attack from the Nicara­ Seiikbell’s Peril thd ieiland are without food aud Josephs, furnished out of the mon­ tion to the. selectmen of tpe finan­ work Communist agents have of; Interest to the former students ey Joseph Bj^d.e by working eigh­ quiet today,, but hostilities were guan rebels. Here is SenkbeU’s own, story of shelter. A steamer belonging to the cial standing of the town is as fol­ done, in; labor circles in Mex­ expected to be. resumed at any hour. government of the Island! of Maurl- were acted upon. The class of 1917 teen hours a day as a ta^ driver. lows: Friendly Reception. liow the fire started: which has a $50 Liberty bond In ico and in the distribution to Gefieral An Kuo-Chfin, northern Crowds of curious natives gave ‘T came to. my store about eight tlus-’has been despatched to Mada­ ^Brother a Witness “ It will be necessary to raise, by • Communist propaganda. commander, has fqrtiflfid the Soo­ gascar with relief Supplies. the Manchester Savings/Bank vot­ A brother, of Josepn, also a wit­ taxation the property, of Manches-’ Admiral Latimer a friendly recep­ o’clock and lighted the gas in the ed to donate the bond,- now worth chow hills at the entrafice to Wu- tion on his tour of Inspectiofi, vulcanizing machine. I had & Job ness to the shootlngt, told the mor ter to the-sum. of g733;707.83 to klang, preparatoiY to making a de- about $80, to the endowment fund. tlve behind hla, toother’s act., , raising cheers for the admiral, the which I wanted to ^ finish early. I cover the estimated expenses for termlnsd defence aglJhst the Na­ Address of Welcome It wakthe ' story of a married 'United States aud the marines and took a gallon can and went to the QGHT¥P£RS0NSDEAD the fiscal year ending. August I5th, tionalists, who have fio-w advanced Following the dinner President 1927, as we have estimated that wc sailors. gasoline pump In front of my store man "who; was unable.to hold the to anwahg, on Lake Talhu. Seven Admiral Latimer let it he known Herbert House delivered an ad­ love of his. tylfe-^tbe. story of- a will receive $124*04:9;1.3 from oth­ to get some gasoline to prime the . INiAP EARTHQUAKE dress of welcome. It was as fol­ thousand northerp troopp afe now that, he is not pleased with the wife who fouqd her .happiness in er sources, maklug: the total: re­ oldlng 'Wuklapg. "with An Kuo- pump' and also to thin, out tbe lows: the' comnahy o f other men. BOTHERS WOMAN AGAIN American press, which he said is ceipts'for the year i85T/56.96,, Chuh reinforcements coming up giving entire credit for the work vulcanizing cement. While I was Our guests of honor, Mr. and Joseph knocked on the. parish “ The Grand List of the Town of getting the tube ready to patch, the Temlpr Causes Theatre to Col- Mrs. F. A . Verpianck, guarantors steadily* from Nanking. Foreign ob- in Nicaragua to the marines. He house door of the St. Raphael’s Manchester, completed , by the . Servers declare that an I^uo-Chun’s pointed out that there are'six hun­ fumes of tho gasoline caught fire. I lapscs—Two Towns Totally to our endowment fund, faculty, Roman Catholic church early today Boiird of fielief (as of October-1st, grabbed the can containing most'of former teachers, school board and Mrs; Jacob Uibert of ViUage St, position Is impregnable. dred bluejackets on patrol dufy Destroyed. and asked Father John J. Sheridan 1926) Is $53,776.Q90.00. Is Takmt to St. Francis Hos* Foreigners Leave along the Managua-Corinto railroad the gasoline and started for tbe alumni. It Is a pleasure to welcome to go home wlttohim; Father Sher­ “ A tax rate of 13 1-2 mills will door. Several distinct explosions you all here tonight. . pital. Practically; $11- of the foreigners while there are but three hundred Toklo, Mar. 7.— ^Eighty persons idan dressed and accompanied the raise $725,977.22. A .tax rate of have evacuated Soochow except for marines on duty there. The blue­ followed and I suppose they created were reported killed In Osaka to­ Little did the school board of 34 distraught, man. He said nothing 14 mills will raise $762,865.26. years ago realize the Important some customs officials und a hand­ jackets, he said, have not been giv­ a vacuum. At any rate the air pres- day following the collapse of a and asked no questions. "They went “ I would recommend' a tax rate As a result of a 28-year old- In­ en credit for their part in .the work- sure was so great that I couldn’t choice they made In selecting Mr. jury which resulted In the ampu­ ful of American missionaries. theater which was shaken to the to Joseph’s home with his brother; of 13,1-2 mills aud curtail'appro­ Sun Cihuan Fang’s forces and tte open the door. Then the flames set earth by a severe temblor which Verpianck to be principal of tbe S; Anthony. priations. • ' tation of her right: leir a year ago,, M. H. S., and from the first class Mrs. Jadpb Ubert, of 9 Village Shantung armies -have formed a lire to the can of gasoline I was rocked all of western Japan. Confesses Murder Respectfully submitted, '• junction some thirteen, miles to thi BIKE RIDERS CRASH, holding and I dropped it. For an in­ Indefinite reports from the San- in. 1894 of 6 grew to over l,2O0. As Joseph ppened^the door to his street, was removed io St. Francis’ GEORGE H. WADDELL* hospital in Hartford Saturday south of Sooch'ow. stant. I didn’t know how I was go­ in district, which appears , to be the S. M. H. S. graduates are scatr apartment he drew the priest aside T ow n ’Treasurer.’! tered all over the U. S. A. from the night. The general labor union is solic­ ng to get out. I put my foot against hardest hit, Indicated the towns of and said; In a hopeless tone:.^ A complete, table sbb^wing ; the iting funds front labor unions SPECTATOR INJURED the door jamb and pulled hard, but Yoneko and Toyooka, tgclng the Atlantie- to the Pacific aand from “ Father,. I just .nhot^my ,wlfe.” The Injury was originally suf­ tbe North to the South and occupy financial condition of the to.^wn ■frill fered in a fall;' down, a flight of planning to arm its adherents. It Is the door wouldn’t open. There,was Japan set, had been totally des­ Father Sheridan rushed Into the he found on Page Three of today’s reported.'This move. it. IS stated, only one chance left— the window. troyed. The town of Nlgoya was positions of honor and responsibili­ apartment. There he saw ,Mrs. Jo­ stairs before she. came tq this co.un- Six Day Racers In Collision In ty, as doctors, lawyers, ministers, Hbrald.' • " ' ■ try.'The broken leg: was pot set is fo r the’ purpose of intimidating The flames were all around me also badly shaken. seph on the-floor;, two bullet holes T^e^ecial; town meeting will be mill wq^kera whq are disinclined to Madison Square Garden ; Two when I kicked out the glass and Several hundred American tour­ teachers, business men and wonden. In her right , temple. ' • ; • properly and after a few years, con-, So the influence and guidance of askei. tb vote,a, bond Jsstfe ‘of, ${80,- tinned to pain, her., The result was support''the m'oveihent for a gener­ Riders Hurt Also. jumped out onto the sidewalk.” ' ists visiting, in the Kobe, ^ o t o and “ Father, forgive/' Joseph gasp­ O fil/to name a Jt>rid;gb<'9qiinnisrion- al strike* which- the labor unions Warns Upstairs Family Nagoya , districts were re tr ie d un­ this man is universal. ed. • '/•• '•'' •' •' tEpt h'er condition: became, •worse Many colleges along the Atlantic er,' aud to accept A;ca^cmtt Trjum- and a year, ago last mPPth, Mrs. ’•plafr’ to-call when the Nationalists New York, March 7.— As the re-- Senkbell’s first thoughts were of injured. They; had landed from With this utterance, Joseph plac­ buH, Dougluifty and' Stone' streets, enter Shanghai. suit of the worst six-day bike racing seaboard, and several of the mid­ ed the muzzle of'hts revolver, a Ubert' was admitted Ito the. Meme- the safety of the mother and seven the steamer QaiUomla. and Robert R < i^ ' ’ •Agitators for a general st/ike accident in sixteen years, Mrs. Fifteen fires broke out in Osaka dle western states have In their .32 caliber automatic to ■ his head rlal hospital and tne injured limb children living upstairs— Mw. was amputated. haive'. already aroused the masses Frank D. Walker, a spectator, and subsequent to the quake, hut rolls of honor graduates of the S. and pulled the trigger. He' fell be- two riders wet© nursing severe in- Michael Glustinlanl and her brood. Mr. 'Ubert said today that the leg and ''the twelfth casualty was re­ prompt actlen prevented them from M. H. S. and they received their slde/he body of his wife. , .■ juries today. The accident occurred : The door leading upstairs was incentive for higher education has not properly healed and fre Usd' ported, today- when an. interpreter locked but Senkbeil kicked this In spreading, it was reported. An ambulance was summoned employed by a Japanese mill was when Emil© Rohrhack and .Edward Kobe was in total darkness after through the help and assistance of from Bellevue hospital. Joseph •wraa been advised to -take h(a wife to Raffo collided while rounding the and gave the alarm. The mother our beloved Ver. the hospital ' (6?' treatment-by a shot down by thugs. and those of her children who had the quake, all tbe electric light rushed to-Bellevue hospital? with north turn at the eighth sprint at plants being piit out p f order by the Some of you can remember the hope of saving him. bone specialist* Ito: the pipt m'onth Madison Square Garden early- to­ not started to school, escaped be­ the leg has' pained; her' and. Satur­ temblor. first high school banquet held In day. Rohrback’s bike,* out of oen- fore the fire tore its way into their the little room yonder, when the day night she was removed, to the home. trol, crashed into the iron railing : first three Classes of graduates, and hospital In W; P. Qnish’s ambu­ SiePECr A FARMHAND guarding the boxes, and wheel and The fire left the Ouistiniana all the students In the high school New Britain Man Mak^ Two lance, rider went hurtling into the box family •without a home, niining the HARITORD HAN HURT assembled with the faculty, about TED WALLEN HONORED Mrs. Ubert Is 'the mother of the where Mrs. Walker sat with her ‘yi furniture in their apartment,,which 50 In all and had a most enjoyable Unsuccessful i^^tem^fs to three Ubert boys, Frank, Robert IN ALBANY SLAYING husband* vice-president of an in- was made uninhabitable. 'Ibnlght time. From that small gathering BY STATE OmCIALS Commit Suicifte. and Harry,, who • recently were be­ vestment company here. the Giustiniana family will be cared IN AUTO ACCIDENT we have grown to be 1200 strong. lieved to‘ hav« been killed in a .Cal­ The handlebars of the cycle in­ for by friends and relatives. F. A. V. has seen his second gen­ New Britain, Conn., iMarch 7— ifornia - landslide. Word was re­ Disappefifed an Hour Before flicted a nasty wound on Mrs. Walk­ Tony Guistlnlana, brother of eration of scholars receive their di­ Knute Johnson, despondent because ceived last week, ho-frever, telling er’s ‘forebead, and Rohrhack was Michael, was asleep in the room at “Marty” Connolly/Polo Play­ plomas. Assistant Managing Editor of he was , unable to say© : enough of their escape -with; but slight in­ Old Man's Body Is Found In knocked unconscious. the rear of his shoe-repairing shop er and Girl Companion In While we are gathered here to­ Hartford Cduraht to be Guest money to bring his wife and five juries. ' B ^ . Raffo was less seriously hurt. in the block and was roused by Auto As It Drops Into River. night, and have enjoyed the good children her© from Sweden, made Both riders were back on the track Senkbeil after the latter had shout­ things to eat, the good service, the of Honor at Banquet. two unsuccessful attempts at. sui­ Albany, N. Y;, March 7.— Charles today, heavily swathed In bandages. - ed to a passing motorits to turn In Brockton, Mass., March 7.— Miss warm hand clasp and songs and cide today and Is held In.New Bri­ Reitz, 60-year-old farmer, living on The McNamara-Georgettl com ,-;j{^ an alarm. Irene Dalton, hailed as a heroine, cheers, there are also hundreds of tain hospital, with bis mind badly URUGUAYAN AVIATORS the. Fenra Bush road, six mile*- hination, favored to win the classfr,''^ Three Companies Respond and Maurice ("Marty” ) Connolly, our alumni thinkini; about us, and Hartford, Conn., March 7;— affected. south, of , Albany, was murdered In was tied for the lead at nine o’clooki^ All the East Side companies re­ Hartford, Conn., polo player, were regret that distance, school, busi- More than one hundred friends and Neighbors saved-Johnson this hia bam ©ariy today. His body wa* this morning with the team sponded to the alarm, which was 'n,es8 or home ties, prevent their associates of Theodore C, Wallen, morning when he tried to hang him­ iUiRI^ATGAPEjUBl (bund' by'his -wife. His head ha"! Goosens and 'Vermeerhergen. The '^3 on the danger list at .Brockton leaders were oiie*lap ahead of the turned In from the box at Main and hospital today as the result of a attendance with us, and as a form­ headed by Governor Trumbull and self at his home. Undergoing emer- been crushed and his thioat cut. Oak streets. They were No.'s 2, 3 er teacher •writes: Lieutenant Governor Brainard, will -ge'ncy treattfient at the-hospital, he Mrs. Reitz told state police and next three teams but. had covered ,,; plunge taken by an automobile In­ only 217 miles and three laps, fat.^j^ and 4. Four lines of hose were laid to the waters of the Salisbury river "I cannot let this opportunity go honor him at a banquet' at Hotel slashed hir throat with a pen­ dbunty ahthqritlqs that Andrew Tll- by without adding my donation to Madrid, March, 7.—TEe Uruguay­ linger, 45, a farmhand, disappear­ behind the record. from the hydrants, at Main and after It skidded on the wet planks Garde here on the evening ot knife he had concealed In his cloth­ an avtatorr headed by Major Larre- your fund. My debt, of gratitude to March 22. The banquet Is to com­ ed , fibm the Reitz home an hour Oak, Oak and Keeney Court and and crashed through ah'Iron guard ing. His physical condition is re­ ) Borges -who came to .grief a -week TRUST CO, CLOSES. : ' Oak and Cottage. him can never be paid in mere memorate his service as aisaistant ported as not bad but-his mental hefqre she discovered her hus­ rail. money. ago while attempting a trans-At­ Belfast, Me., March 7.— As t’je When the firemen arrived the managing editor of the Hartford condition is serious, hospital au­ band’s body. Tbe car fell on Us side, pinning “If I have ever been able to ac­ lantic flight, !today arrived at Cape A. blood-stained jack knife, be­ result of the failure of a book bind­ fire had already gained great head­ the athlete under It in the mud and Courant from which April T he thorities say. Jubl, Rio De Oro pro-rln.ce,- Africa, complish anything for the boys and goes to the staff of the New York lieved ta have been used in •^the ery and publishing firm in -Boston. •: way. Bystanders made verbal bets imprisoning the girl’s legs. girls who have been to school to under the protection of a friendly slaying, was found near the body. the Waldo Trust - Company .hera,'; that the firemen wouldn't be able To rescuers the girl insisted that Herald-Tribune. caravan by whom the a-viators'were me all these years, it has been due Harvey P. Bissell, collector of Robbery is believed to have been with branches in Unity, . Castone City Club. However, the parti­ body of “ Marty’f. This was done' F. A. V.” Norman H. White, of Boston; toastmaster, l^ e bMquet commit­ ;ilvqs;had all but bsen despaired of tions blocked the spread of t^e and., then bis head .was kept above Mr. House than Introduced The: report, from the .Mapehester Trust company’s largest stockhiSpi flames long enough for the firemen tee fs headed .by Colonel Robert O. during the (our idays of • .trultless er, was owner of the'Bostbu/co'''" water'to prevent dtowniug •while “ Bunker,” “ Bill,” Judge William S. Eaton, - cbllectpr o f internal'- rbyen-, Memorial hospital this afternoon at TREASURY BALANCE to get a neck-hold on the conflagra­ he wgs dug out of the mud. When .search following-'their disappear­ panies and through him ’ loapi Hyde as toastmaster. fie, whose assistants are Cqlonjei three o’clock -fras that Jfidge H. G. ance, was greeted ■frith wild enthu­ tion in the front of the building. Connolly was freed, the girl was The entertainment program con- the companies were made. Ellery W.. Allyn, to Branford* afid Bowers had lost ground today. He siasm by the Sp'anlsh anthbrltfes of Washington, Mar. 7.— Treasury . 'The, Trust company haa-, i taken' from the river. She fainted John R. .Donahue, of the state tax ,was weaker thin at,aiiy time dur- batauqe' as'rofrMarch 4: $177,442,- X C |oat|B a^ pu .Pjige 8>i Cape Jfibi* who -reiidired- the--avi­ of $700,000 and assets o f $84 dUrihf the rescue-workr XContlna^ oa Fife 4ip«toi'«av ■ ; iag .the- past tour weeks. ators every auiftMce. 327.2$. Hiirlng was set for March* 11/:

I ■y- MCGB TWidr> :V'l,; •'■vV M A N C H E S M EVElSrrNG^E^ MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927^

ed a goodly amount of humor Into His Experiences OVES CHENEYS CREDIT the gathering with his quips. He resented" ijy nine aliiianl. Henrietta Kanehl addressed those present as “ Alum­ "These schools . in Manshester The list: Raymond McCaughey TWO DEAD IN FIRE. Policeman Pizzari ■ suffered'-sew ni, Guests, Arctics and (Galoshes— could not have been the success INVITED GEESTS ’ Minnie D. Olson era!' broken ribs when afT unidentl they are without the aid of Cheney C. OF C. DIREaORS • Hudson, N. Y., March 7.— Two FOR GOOD SCHOOLS I take it you are all ‘Zippers’ to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Verplanck. Isador Wiexler, New Haven fled ’woman Jumped on his bAol night.” Removing a candle from the Brothers,” said Superintehdent Mary Cheney.' ^ Agatha Wright persons are dead, two others arc from a second story window. - r Verplanck. He related his exper­ missing and half a dozen men apd (Continued from Page 1) table in front of Mr. Verplanck, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Qulm- 1024 Principal Quimby said “ I’m going ience in securing position, of princi­ by. Ethel T. Anderson H OU) NOON MEETING women are In the hospital, suffer­ to remove this because no one can pal of the high school here. He Helen/L. Cornet ing from burns and injuries as^ a listed of popular song parodies Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Proctor. result of a fire which today destroy­ hold a candle before you, sir. said that he went to the office of R. LaMotte Russell. Hamilton Mullen with a ukelele accompaniment by Charles S. Cheney and asked for ed a small apartment house here. > gliding BJorkman and two unusu> Rapidly Mr. Quimby enumerated S. Annie Startweather, Hartford. • Dorothy Norris the organizations at work In the the job. One of the questions put The two bodies recovered from ally well rendered bass solos by Harriet D. Condon. 'Ruth L. Smith Sustaining Members Endorse the ruins were burned beyond rec­ Jarle Johnson. high school saying that the school to hliq was "What ticket do you , A. F. Howes 1925 vote?” Charles S. Cheney ex­ ognition. The house was occupied “ Pep” has grown so large that personal Austin A. Savage Mary Dielenschneider contact is largely lost, and the or­ plained that it wasn’t particularly Work of Organizatiim; by nine white persons and fourteen Toasjmaster Hyde said that the Robert V. Treat • ‘ Margaret V. House negroes. The dead are believed to ganization Is thoroughly maintain­ Important what his politics were E Marlon Dorward Alyce I. Johnson slogan^for the meeting would be ed through clubs. At present there have- been negroes. "pep." He believed that the alumni but Cheney Brothers were loyal Re­ A. N. Potter. Edna C. Johnson are 61 South Manchester High publicans and things would be Banqnet Committee Re­ association of the high school had- school graduates in colleges, he Edward J. Murphy. ' Eleanor Johnson oeen nothing more than an orna­ smoother If they all believed the Howell Chefiey, Margaret Leander said. He had in mind 12 good stu­ same way, ment In Its th'irty years of exis­ dents who took the college course Fayette B. Clarke. William Mercer ports. tence. He paid a tribute to Super­ in high school but were unable to Charles S. Cheney and Frank W. Thomas D. Faulkner, Hartford Kathryn E. Shea intendent Verplanck saying that go to college because of the lack Cheney hired Mr. Verplanck and he William A. Knofla. 1026 _ ( the splflt in which the endowment of finance. will never forget the statement ALEMNI Austin D. Beechler The Board of Directors of the' RIALTO fund was being Inaugurated was There are 18 schools in Massa­ Frank W..,. Cheney made when Mr. John Hutchinson Manchester Chamber of Commerce the spirit which Mr. Verplanck had 1«94 chusetts with similar funds to the Verplanck accepted the job. "W e Mary H. Gray, Hartford. John Johnson held its monthly meeting "at the inspired in his 34 jears as super- one organized Saturday night, said want the children of this neighbor­ Evelyn M. Jbnes Hotel Sheridan this noon and dis­ LAST TIMES TODAY AND THIS EVENING , intendent here. Mr. Quimby. He could find none in hood to have as good schools as I8i97 George B. Krause Minnie Fryer Purinton-. posed of a number of important' Judge Raymond A. Johnson was Connecticut. Looking at the S: M. elsewhere,” was the only rule he Marjorie B. Schleld«e matters. Austin Cheney, president GLORIA SWANSON ' called upon to explain just what had to follow. Susie Skinner Raymond, Mt. Ver­ H. S. banner In red and white which non, N. Y. George Turklngton of the chamber, presided. the purpose of the fund Is. Judge hung behind the speakers’ table Mary E. Wilcox. Kept Good Deeds Quiet Herbert B. House. With one exception, every sus­ in ^^Mantrap^V Johnson said that the fund was un­ Mr. Quimby said, "The red in that That has been the ideal upon derwritten for 15,000 at the start Walter B. Spencer, New Haven. taining membeir Who financially banner is the red of the sunset and which the work here has always guaranteed'the maintenance of the AL HOXIE IN A THRILLING WESTERN but It was hoped that it could be denotes the promise of another day 1898 been conducted, said Mr. Ver- William S. Hyde. GEN. MANAGER POLLOCK Chamber of Commerce three years Increased so that the scope of the hope. The white stands for pur- planck. Cheney Brothers did count- work could be broaaened. Although 1899 afo, has sigfied up for another ' **The Texas Terrop*' I®®® ^o^thy things, both as a firm' Harry A. Schlldge. ' year* the alumni memebers are being so­ S. stands for Should helohelp more I and individually, but Mr. Verplanck OF B. & N. TO r e s ig n ! licited first contributions will be scholars.” 1900 George Rlx, executive secretary SELECTED SHORTER SUBJECTS welcomed from all who are inter­ was always sworn to secrecy. Any­ Mrs. William Rush. of the chamber, reported that the Suggests Alumni Day. thing that would improve the ested. Walter B. Spencer of the class of C. Elmore Watkins. Boston, Mass., March- 27.— An- members were enthusi- TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Purpose of Fund 1897 and now principal of New Ha­ schools and anything that Mr. Ver­ 1902 nouncement was made today oLthe astlc over the proposition and felt The purpose of the fund is to aid ven Commercial high was next in­ planck could vouch for as being Lillian- Wright Backus, West resignation of B. R. Pollock! for that the chamber was doing a,real ‘The Wives Of The Prophet^’ those high school students In Man­ troduced to speak on fostering class worthy was always given an O. Hartford. , fourteen years general manager of j 8pod work In. Manchester, chester who need a slight lift in spirit. jMr. Spencer suggested an K. by Cheney Brothers. Mon­ Edith Mercer Bartlett, Chicopee the Boston' & Maine railroad and a U. J. Liiplen, chairman of the Ople Read’s Amazing Story of a Mysterious Cult Brought their hope to get to college. It will Alumni day something like that ey was always furnished by the Falls, Mass. vice president since 1920, banquet committee, made his final to Life in an Absorbing Film with be in fact a small loan. The fund at Yale held on Feb. 22 every year. firm or by individuals with the ad­ Labe'rge H. Ge/r. After forty-nine years of active report of the banquet. There was a ALICE LAKE AND ORVILLE CALDWELL will act as a friend In need to many Annual reunions could be held and monition to never say anything ReV. Paul F. Keating, Norfolk. railroad service, forty-seven of deficiency of $181.06 and this students who otherwise would not general interest would be aroused about It. Maude Perry Shearer. wmch was with New England lines, f amount was voted from the general know where to seek aid. Judge in the school. He said that Hartford Besides Charles S. Cheney and 1903 requested, that he treasury. 'Eho, banquet was consid- * “Mistaken Orders” Johnson said that Mr. Verplanck high has them and they are prov-lFrank W. Cheney, Mrs. Susan Finis B. Grant. ered one of the' best ever given by WITH HELEN HOLMES BA'TTLING AGAINST/ODDS. has taught individual responsibility ing successful. Cheney took an active part in inak- _ Claudia Schmidt, Springfield, S t h whinh ‘ ^® chamber and one of the most during his years as superintendent He said that it was a difficult 1 ing the schools successful. Upon ■AIaBS* health whieff has not been of the largely attended HILARIOUS COMEDY and CURRENT NEWS and the fund was all that is need­ problem to keep a high school Miss Mary Cheney, Mrs Susan’s Gertrude Manning Treat ed to give worthy students a start. alumni association going and that daughter has falien the manti! 1904 The fund is to be incorporated the loyal alumni^hould not be dis-l goSd wo^k salA M ? VerpuVek Ethel M. Fish. world of Mr Pl-opoeitlon which has without capital and the papers Frederick R. Manning. re?mtd th“ 0™ self have already been filed with the ry. He closed his talk by reading] Cheney possy.ses her "The Ship of State.” mother s same sympathetic, kindly John F.,Pickles. Secretary of State. Trustees must • 1905 in a Pennsylvania coal mine at the Iurin v, ^®hip -meeting the matter Father Paul Keating of Norfolk, interest in the welfare of the nc-o nf -

I MANCHESTER CNtf.HERAU^* M O N D A Y rlH ^ R O T "7,•■'i»^7^^ . - : ’" ;'-’ ^ ''" ‘^'‘' ‘ , .. \ - .~.v. -'~|.-^^-r- -o- . .. ■■- ;■-■ '^V-^'/-‘;' ?>.'4i:.',v":,’ .\: i' ' jjh: PRESENTS HPSBANH; i M M i i M R o c k v i l l e TOWN’S FINANCIAL STATEMENT W ITH 28^ CHILD V ^ , •V , Vancouver, B. C., Mar. 7.-^A -provluclal record was establish­ The tables below Indicate the comparison between the estlma,teB made ed today when Mrs. L'Tasaka,: in October 1926 and the estimate of date showing actual figuros instead wife of a Japanese fisherman, of estimates where possible. They were prepared for tonight’s town CHilllBERTODlNE of Salt Springs Island, present­ • y ‘ ■ J i -i V •* meeting by T owq Treasurer George H. Waddell. A discussion oh these .1 ed her husband with their twen­ *; . J 71. v.hry % i . figures appears in an article on Page One today. ty-third child. The Asaka’s ■t.s •N’. , r , . have married 26 years. TUESDAY NIGHT SUMMARY AND ESTIMATE Mrs. 'Tasaka is the fisherman’s March Estimate or fifth wife, the former Your hav­ Appropriation " October Estimate Actual Figures ing had no children. ANNUAL SPRING Charities ...... ? 20,000.00 $ 20 , 000.00 5.000. 00 Professor Howe as Toast­ Cemeteries ...... 5,000.00 . ■ •• f • H ighw ays...... 70,000.00 70.000. 00 Cone. Gutters ...... 10,000.00 10.000. 00 master; Interesting Notes O ilin g ...... 15,000.00 ' - '16,000.00 “ BUSINESS ONLY” W. & C. '24 ...... 0.00 W. & C. ’23-5 ...... , 2,400.00 2.400.00 H O U S ^ ^ R E S About RockyOle. Parks and Tree W a rd en ...... :...... 15,000.00 10, 000.00 CHAMBER PROGRAM ______j_ Parks and Tree Warden— 1925 bal...... 0.00 2,321.25 Street Lights ...... 24,500.00 24.500.00 32.400.00 (Special to The Herald) Police ...... 36,000.00 «• Schools ...... 387,375.00 385,375.00 Rockville, Mar. 7. Memorial Day . 500.00 500.00 No Outside Speaker and No Kitchen The Chamber of Commerce ban­ 4.000. 00 4.000. 00 E ledxic quet will be held Tuesday evening Board of Health Building Inspector 1. 000. 00 ^ 1,000.00 In the Rockville House. Prof. Phil­ C l o c k s County Taxes ...... 8,000.00 8.000. 00 Entertainment at Thurs- I r m s ip M. House will be toastmaster. Miscellaneous ...... 2,000.00 2,000.00 The program is as follows; Child W e lfa re ...... * 2,000.00 2,000.00 day's Meeting. oiiised lsisu iiiin g Overture . . . Arcadian orchestra Garbage C ollection...... 16,000.00 16,000.00 Address of Welcome New Building ...... 44,846.37 44,846.37 ) $3.9S We have everything you need for this important task. Pres. Fred J. Cooley New Bridges ...... 5,000.00 5.000. 00 ^very_ item has been reduced in price for this entire week. $ 2 : 7 & Introduction of Toastmaster New G arage...... 500.00 500.00 The March membership meeting ’oine in early while the stock is complete. We cannot men­ Song: ‘‘Gang’s All Here.” New Cem etery...... 0.00 0.00 of the Chamber of Commerce which Banjo Trio tion- everything here but you will find the same general reduc­ Trade S ch o o l...... 5,000.00 ' 5,000.00 will be held Thursday evening, in Soag: “ Smiles” Center St. Impr...... 78,543.65 78,543.65 tion in the entire Kitchenware section. Tinker hall, Is to be one of the bus­ Banjo Solo W. & C. ’26 ...... 10,000.00 10,000.00 i . n Song: “ He’s a Jolly Good Fel­ Truck and T ra cto r...... 12,000.00 12.950.00 iest and most Important sessions low” Storm Water Sewers ...... *. 10,000.00 10, 000.00 that the Chamber has held since Its Ash Sieves with handle...... 49c Address', Mayor John P. Cameron Election Expenses...... 3,000.00 3.000. 00 reorganization. There are seven Universal Wash B enches...... $3.95 Selection by orchestra Administration ...... 10,000.00 10, 000.00 Address Adv. and P rinting...... 5,000.00 5.000. 00 Important committees to report. Floor Brushes, long handles...... $1.49 Lieut. Gov. J. Edward Bralnard Assess, and Coll...... i. •• 10,000.00 10, 000.00 W. J. Luplen has a complete re­ Johnson’s Wax Outfit...... $5.00 Solo • .. .’...... Miss Milanese Mun. and Court Bldgs...... '...... 3,000.00 3.000. 00 port on the annual banquet which Quality Floor Brooms ...... 98c' Address— W. H. “ Pa” Corbin, Conn. River Bridge...... 500.00 630.9>J he will eubmit. F. J. Bendall will Rattan Carpet B eaters...... 49c Vice President Hartford Cham­ Bond Payment ...... 50,000.00 50.000. 00 report for the committee appointed ber of Commerce Interest ...... 35,000.00 35.000. 00 to secure new quarters and this al­ Wet Wash Baskets, No. 3 ...... 98c Song: “ East Side, West Side” Dog Tax— 75% S ta te ...... 2,000.00 2.000. 00 so will be a complete report. Wet Wash Baskets, No. 4 ...... $1.19 S o l o ...... Miss Betty McCannon 8th Dist. Stock T a x ...... 800.00 800.00 The committee on sustaining Fine Reed Baskets, No. 2 ...... $1.49 Address by E, J. Niles, secretary 9th Dist. Stock T a x ...... 3,600.00 3.600.00 membership will report all former Fine Reed Baskets,No. 3 ...... $1.79 of business men’s department 2nd Dist. Stock T a x ...... 350.00 350.00 sustaining members resigned ex­ White Enamel Hampers, No. 2 ...... ,.$3.98 of Springfield C. of C. So. Man. Fire Dist...... 0.00 0.00 cept In three cases whicn are un­ Orchestra. 4th Dist. Stock T a x ...... 25.00 25.00 avoidably delayed because of ab- White Enamel Hampers, No. 3 ...... $4,95 Girls’ Banquet 7th Dist. Stock T a x ...... 850.00 850.00 scence of principals from town, or Wall Dryers ...... 29c GALVANIZED TUBS The Ever Ready club of the Un­ 6th Dist. Stock T a x ...... 650.00 650.00 on account of sickness. ALL COPPER BOILERS Beauty Wall D ry e rs...... $1.29 98c ion church held their annual ban­ 20,821.17 State T a x ...... 21,000.00 The committee on Industrial sur­ $4.50 Door Mats, No. 1 ...... 98c Value $1.5’0 •; quet Saturday evening at 6:30 in Military T a x ...... 4,500.00 4,217.14 vey will also render a report of i Value $6.95 Door Mats, No. 3 ...... $1.49 the church dining room. A chick­ L ibrary...... 1,500.00 1.500.00 progress, and this with the town I en dinner was prepared by the Town C o u r t...... 7,500.00 7.500.00 plan ;and city classification com- ^ Liquid Veneer, 4 oz...... 19c Misses Irene Scharf and Josephine St. Police Orders ...... 20.00 20.00 mittdes all require extended consid­ MITTEN DUSTERS Liquid Veneer, 12 oz...... 39c 42 PIECE CHINA Gregus. Seventeen were present. Surplus...... eration and discussion. 29c Johnson’s Wax, 1-2 lb...... 39c DINNERSETS A program prepared by the com­ Temp. Notes P a l^ ...... Owing to the importance of these Johnson’s Wax, 1 lb...... 59c mittee in charge of Miss Grace three subjects, the committee has Value 6 5o $8.50 ; - Bell, chairman, was greatly enjoy­ \ $943,960.02 $936,300.61 decided that It Is unwise to at­ Shino Linoleum V arnish...... 59c Value $12.95 ed. Durlttg^the evening Miss Dor­ 21 Piece Lustre Tea Sets...... $8.50 Less Center St. Imp. to be tempt to have any outside speaker FOLDING IRONING is Hartensteln rendered two solos taken care of by Bond Is s u e ...... 78,543.65 78,543.65 or any entertainment. The commit­ Clothes Wringers ...... $6.50 and a sketch by three girls entit­ tee is rather pleased at this oppor­ BOARDS Aluminum Tea Kettles, No. 8 ...... $L98 led “ Ten Years Hence” brought Net Estimate of Expenditures ...... $865,416.37 $857,756.96 3 PIECE GUEST SETS tunity to try out what some of the $2.98 Galvanized Ash Baskets ...... 98p forth much mirth. There were members have advocated, namely: Value $4.25 98c toasts and roasts for everyone and INCOME FOR YEAR the old-time business meeting, Child's Porcelain Bath T u b s...... $2.98 Value $1.75 X the banquet was considered the October March Estimate or where those members who were so Galvanized Oil Cans, 1 gallon...... ; ...... 49c • best yet. 1927 Receipts Estimated Actual Figures Inclined, could discuss and debate O’CEDAR DRY MOPS Galvanized Oil Cans, 5 gallon ...... $1.29 Personal Items Money Due Approp...... $ 11,370.07 $ 11,370.07 the different subjects. 79c Mrs. Max Knie of East Hartford BISSELL CARPET Balance — C a sh ...... 0.00 0.00 It is hoped that the meeting will Value $l.ia was. the guest of . Mr. and Mrs. Balance on Hand ...... 719.38 719.38 be a large one as there Is certalnl Miscellaneous assortment of kitchenware that we are closing SWEEPERS , Charles Mead over the week-end. Dog L icenses...... 2,500.00 2.500.00 matter enough to discuss and d. out at 10c each. Bread Pans. Collanders. Cake Tins, Fry Pans, $4.50 Mr. and Mrs. John . Daley, J?., Dog Lie. Unexpend...... 1,300.00 1,583.27 bate. Graters,, Ladles. Oven Pans. Potato Mashers, Straineri, ^ c . , spent Sunday in West Hartford the- ' .Value $5.95 Dog Tags ...... 0.00 0.00 value from 15c to 50c, guests of Mrs. Mary Cuneo. Peddlers’ License ...... 175.00 175.00 Charles Lanz of Vernon has Pool Room Licenses ...... 75.00 75.00 purchased a Studebaker roadster. Court O rd ers...... 7,000.00 7,000.00 Miss Edith Mead of Springfield ABOUT TOWN InU on Deposits ...... 300.00 300.00 was lu town oVer the week-end vis­ Penalty Tax ...... 0.00 785.16 iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. n Stock Tax ...... 27,000.00 27,000.00 Charles Mead. State— Common Sch...... 4,500.00 4.500.00 The Rec volley ball team lost G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. Several people from here attend- bath matches over the week-end, .. .'K State — Evening Sch...... 550.00 544.05 Corner Main and School Streets, the .Jefitsa qoncert at the Capi- BtSite:.—I Supeplsion »• ♦. • •. > rv...... 0.00 0.00 the first to Springfield in three out South Manchester, Conn. ^ ■td thbiitef yeSterdayi n'amely Mrs."' So. Windsor Tuition ...... 450.00 450.00 of four games, and the second to E. G. Butler, Miss Marion Butler,. Sol. Cash ...... 0.00 0.00 the Kingston, N. Y. team, also in Mr. and Mrs. Georga Smith, Mr. Deposit Fund ...... 150.00 150.00 three out of four. The Manchester and Mrs. H. O. Clough, Mrs. Eliza­ State — Non-English...... ,400.00 280.42 team lined up with Captain Han­ beth Kingston, Mrs. George Thomp­ Temp. Notes Received ...... sen, Gustafson, Schubert, Morgan, son, and John Whittlesey. Rec. on Bonds— T r u s t...... Mahoney and Gibbons. The first meeting of the Instruct Trust Co. Bond. Impro. Bal...... 50,616.78 50,616.78 tlon class in Church Membership Personal T ax ...... 18,000.00 16,000.00 A spaghetti supper, a volley ball was held Sunday morning in the Town Tax ...... 730,310.14 733,707.83 game and pool match are on the Union Congregational church au­ program for the Army and Navy Your Autom obile an A ^ e t. ditorium. The topic “ Distinctive Totals ...... $865,416.37 $857,756.96 club members this evening. The FRADIN'S Marks of a Congregational Church” You rightly regard your automobile as an ASSET,' but don’t pool game, between Jack Hartnett ■ / ■ . t.. was discussed. forget that it inay become a LIABILITY— and In case of acet-' and Bob Edgar, will begin at 7:15 dent involve serious financial loss to it^ owner. - . The Woman’s Benefit association and the volley ball game will com­ will hold a banquet in their rooms BLAST CAUSES $15,000 WOULD EXTEND POWERS mence shortly after. The volley ball in the Fitch block on Tuesday eve­ teams are captained by Harry Mc­ ning. W e Suggest Insurance Protection. BLAZE ON OAK STREET 7 OF EIGHTH DISTRICT Cormick and Reinhard Lamprecht. • X The W. C. T. U. will meet Tues­ Camillo Andlsio will prepare the Our office represents tho best .of stock and dlvldehd-paytiig ] day afternoon at 3 o’clock with spaghetti supper. companies. ' • “ ' v. ^ Mrs. Mary Brigham Of Brooklyn j (Continued from Page 1) Bill In Senate Would Place Let us Insure you now, so that we may be at your servio* J street. tomorrow. ,• . ? . ■ •••; *. j • ; Eighth on Same Legal Basis 'The'Sunday school board of the' Hope Chapter, O. E. S. will hold South Methodist church will have the final of the series of afternoon Then the flames broke out at the Recreationally as Ninth Dis­ rear and it took two streams to its annual meeting with election of whists Tuesday afternoon at the trict. officers this evening at 7:30. The home of Mrs. Frank ZIebarth on chqck' them. Then came the risky Job of going Into the smoke-filled business session will be followed H olden-Nelson C o., Inc. Grove street. Prizes will be award­ A bill has been introduced in by games In charge of the interme­ i .. . . f ed. structure and cutting through the Successors to B. E. CARNHY. partitions and floors to get at con­ the Senate In the state Legislature diate teachers. cealed fire. This whs 'a long, hard at Hartford by Senator Robert J. Every pair of stockings offered during this sale is 853 Main StrteU Phone 2X19 ' FALLS TO HER DEATH and dangerous task. Fortunately Smith which would increase the Between 25 and 30 members of none of the firemen was overcome. powers of the Eighth School and the Manchester Kiwanis club gath­ guarantted first quality. A complete assortment of sizes Utilities District, Manchester In Losses ered at the Hotel Sheridan this case the district desired to take ad­ and colors. FROM HOTEL WINDOW An Inventory, made soon after the noon to rehearse the songs for the vantage of the powers conferred. minstrel show that is to be held at fire by Insurance men placed the The bill would authorize the dis­ total loss over $15,000. This in­ the State theater on Wednesday ev­ trict to carry on to greater extent ening, March 23. ONYX pure silk, full fashion­ New York, March 7.— Mrs. Na­ cludes an estimated loss of $10,- than at the present time play­ thalie Schley, widow of Buchanan 000 in damage to the building it­ ground and recreational activities. The question of whether or not ed, regular $1.50 ^ i I Q Schley, cotton broker and former self. Experts say it Is possible the A public hearing on .this bill is a school nurse will be retained for P a ir ...... deputy collector of the port In Bal­ building will have to be torn down. Before You WcM^ timore, fell or leaped to death from to be held, after due notice,^before the Wapping school will be decid­ The survey revealed the follow­ the committees on cities and bor­ her fifteenth floor room at the Ho­ ing losses and the accompaning In­ ed aVa special town meeting to be CHIFFON HOSE, full fash­ tel Buckingham today. Her hus­ oughs, of which Senator Smith is held at the school hall in Wapping ioned, regular d* ^ A A surance, If any: chairman, at which any voter of the this evening. The school commit­ band was a first cousin of the late Senkbeil’s store, $2,600. Insured Rear-Admiral Schley. Eighth School District, may he tee recently voted down the plan $1.65, Pair .... V ^ ov F v l Curtains ThisSprmg for $3,000. present and make known hlJS wish­ for a school nurse after the finan­ The body of Mrs. Schley was dis­ New York Furniture Store, own­ covered, fully clothed, lying on a es, and also get a- full explanation cial board had allowed for a nurse SHEER SILK AND SILK ed by Charles Lessner, $1,500, of what the bill proposes. in the budget. The matter now second story extension. Her son, with no Insurance. . I HOSE, square or pointed heel Buchanan Schley, 3rd, found the It is understood that the purpose rests before the voters and It is ex­ body. Charles Cullatta’s barber shop, of the hill Is to place the Eighth pected a large number will attend "Ofoof Ibiniix\ regular $1.00 Q C Young Schley, also a cotton $500, no insurance. School District on the same basis the session. Pair...... O O C broker, lived at the hotel with his Frank Lombardo’s Oak Central as the Ninth School District as re­ mother. When he discovered his Soda Shop, $500, no insurance. gards to promote playgrounds and A daughter was born yesterday . • > v’» « mother’s room unoccupied and the Provision store-owned by An­ recreational work. at the Memorial hospital to Mr. and SUTTRITE EVERLASTING’HOSE heavy silk, full fash­ window opened he looked below thony Canale, $100, Insured. As far back as thirteen years Mrs. George Graham, of Welcome ioned, regular $1.75. C o City Club and Oak street Battery ago, the Ninth District had a spe­ 'Tis true they need it after months of Winter fo^ - and saw the body. street. X’air ...... m, e ' Station, the latter owned by Ray­ cial act passed by the, Legislature and smoko. > ’ ' j •J . ■ > . , 1 ' : After that bad cold. Influenza or mond Parish, slight damage. giving it the special authority un­ , Thpe will be a meeting at 7:30 jrlp take Peptona the ideal blood Old Timer ^ der which it is aoting at the pres­ MERCERIZED HOSE in alLpopular Our new metqod sends them back to you. with .'cor­ tonight at Hose House No. 1 o f the ners square and edges straight.' , 1 ; ' ' » . ind general tonic. Quinn’s.— ^Adv, The old Gorman Block original­ ent time In extending the recrea­ general committee which is arrang­ shades, regular 50c ...... 25c ly stood on the site now occupied tional and playground actMtles. ing the details for the annual ban­ by the South Manchester High Not having authority similar to quet of the South Manchester Fire No hook m ^ks or pin holes. .* - , . . school and at one time, was known thia Ninth District, the work of the Department which will be held BOYS’ HOSE triple knit, black or brown, as the Knox Hotel. Later it was Eighth District along these lines Saturday night at Cheney hall. sizes 71/^ to 11, regular 3 9 c ...... 25c AND THE PRICE, PER PAIR : ( . bought by Cornelius Sullivan who hM not kept pace with Its nelgh- -...... L BANES ffiy borrlng district to the southwasd. reconstructed it. Cheney Brothers Harry Benson, of Oak street, 50 CENTS PLAIN, 75 CENTS RUFFLEDi '" > afterward bought the building Under the present law, the Eighth who was on his way to work at the which at that time was one story District has been narrowly restrict­ Main Office of Cheney Brothers, high, and sold it to the late Patrick ed as to activities along the lines H)R“CAST01!IA” indicated above. was the person who turned in the county detectives. Gorman, who removed it to Oak alarm for the Gorman block fire on The proposed bill Is merely to K IU £ HER DAUGHTER The mother was said to have street where the second story was Oak street this morning. Benson quarreled with her daughter re­ Prepared Especially for Infants added. \ give the Eighth District legal right to Increase its activities in recrea­ was passing by In his automobile ' WITH NEW BORN BABE cently because of Rosa’s friendship and Children of All Age# tional and playground matters In Just as August Senkbeil broke the for a man. New Model event of It desiring to, after the window, jumped out and yelled for Last night, while Mrs. Stobel, help. Telephone 180 Mothar! Fletcher’s Castorla has matter has been fully considered I Rosa and. two other children of been in use for over 80 years as a ONE WEEK ONLY by the district, and acted upon by Red Bank, N. J., March 7.— Half Mrs. Stobel were In the kitchen of plehsant/ harmless subsUtute for the district in a duly, warned and an hou^ after Miss Rosa Stobel,’ their home, the quarrel was renew­ Just arrived, another shipment ed. Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething . Plain, Pleated or Fancy advertised district meeting of the of those wonderfnl mattresses and sixteen, gave birth to a bjiby at her voters, of the Eighth School and ^rops and Soothing Syrups. Con- beds. This Is the third shipment. l^ome early/tpday she ^ Was shot to An hour later Mrs. Stobel went Italas no narcotics. Proven dlreo- Gowns cleaned and Pressed $2. Utilities District. They sure are sellers. Twenty per to the basement and found Rosa ARCHBISHOP DYING ed- the last eacrament Yn his- haai^ >, 7 ,4eath by her mother,(Mrs. Christine tal tooffi. by.tlto-'ReV.'(Janos iiU lf Itions are on each package. Physi- Men’s Suits $1.25. ^ Phone cent oft for cesh, 10 per cent for 60 lying on the floor with a newly- ‘Clans everywhere recommend it. FLESH CHIFFON days. We-have gpt some good buys Stobel, according ~t1o 'pblice.'' born baby In her arms, according Potote, parlshlp^j^t pf Touches of flesh ; chiffon will Ottawa, Ontario, Mar. 7.— ^Mgr. the presence of many clergy'. The genuine bears signature of 338-14. 129 Center Street. In used furniture, ges stoves and Mrs. stobel was arrested on a to Prosecutor John J. Quinn. change a black lace orchiffon kitchen ranges. Prices on our over- charise of murder affd held In Mon- Mrs. Stobel ran to the dining Emard, Roman Catholic archbishop Work called for and delivered* frock from a matronly garment to stuffed suites will make your eyes iTlouth Countj); j^il. room,' took a revolver from a draw­ of Ottawa, was reported today to i- ■. nuNTED' ■'[ a youthful one. Many designers al­ stick out. Come in a^d see for your­ ) Mrs.. Stobel calmly C9nfessed to er, returned to' the basement and be In a critical condition from liver • Pibwer' deaifnsv ate prated m '' so add a pink flower on'the shoul- selves'. 6i9 Main street, Benson’s hilling her dau^ter, according to shot her' daughter dead, Quinn, ailment. black georgette «r> ctepe-da chhie^n MRS. L B. NELSON d®r. , Furniture Exchange.—-kdv. 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ilattr^rslrr tba grea^ leaders that the; changed or discredited those lieutenants ■ Enrning Urralh without abundant cause. And hero again the President has walked in 1 -i. PUBLISHED BY the path of the great. |v.i. r ’ THE HERALD PRINTING CO. ( Nevertheless it has been appai’- lETTEL. ■A Founded by Elwood S. Ela ent for some time that the policy of Oct 1, ISSl the American State Department has Every Evening Except Sundaye .-.nd BY RODNEY BUTCHER holidays. not followed with too much fidelity II ^ " Entered at the Post Office at Man­ chester as Second Class Mail Matter. the broad lines of foreign policy Washington, March 7.— Con- • SUBSCRIPTION HATES: By Mall which Mr. Coolidge has plainly do- gressma,n Frank H. Foss of Mass­ « * dollars a year, slaty cents a achusetts is th'fe apostle of diversi­ month for shorter periods. clared tp be his and which are per­ By carrier, eighteen cents week. fectly well understood by the coun­ fication. Single cop l», three cents. try at large to be his. He preaches It as a panacea for „SPJ:CI^AL/ADVERTISING REPRE. the troubles of agriculture. Indus­ IS a BENTATIV;E. Hamllton-De LIsser, | It Is Impossible to Imagine, for try, labor and municipalities. .'V ■ \ . anaand" bi,s North Michigan ^®7 Avenue. instance, that had Mr. Coolidge As the prize example of diversi­ Chicago. been secretary of state in some fication among American cities, h’e / Th’e Manchester Evening Herald Is other President’s cabinet he points to }ils own city of Fitchburg, on sale In New York City at Bchultz’s would have followed the course thai which has 45,000 inhabitants and News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. 109 different industries. Here are -treet and 42nd. Street entrance of Grand Central Station. Secretary Kellogg has followed, In Fitchburg, when some Indus­ “International News Service has the either In relation to Mexico, in rela­ tries are dull and factories must exclusive rights to use for republlca- tion to Nicaragua or in ‘ relation curtail, there are always pthers tlon In any form all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credit­ even to China. Because the Presi­ going full blast where a man can our ed In this paper. It is also exclusively dent is not only a man of larger seek and generally get a job. Thus entitled tp use for republloatlon all unemployment is kept at a mini­ the local or «uidated news published courage than the Secretary of State, I herein. ’ mum, the merchants aren’t con­ iTHERE is so much difference between an ordinary, he is far more definitely commit­ stantly in fear of slumps and every­ new instruments come from the best homes in ted to a policy of peace. Not that body is comparatively happy. used piano and a Watkins Rebuilt instrument! MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. Secretary Kellogg can with any Like all the other New England Manchester ^and surrounding towns— homes that truth be called a jingo or a belli­ congressmen, Foss voted against Here at Watkins we secure unusually'fine instru­ take pride; in:tlieir musical instniments. Most' of gerent person, for he is quite ths the' McNary-Haugen farm relief CONNECTICUT RACING. bill. ments in exchange for new pianos for.we are exclu-., opposite. For he is too easily the pianos sb secured are in almost perfect condi­ While the interest behind the Some of the New England cities frightened. And nervous apprehen­ have learned in the past few years sive representatives for such fine pianos^ Stdn-- \ bill to permit parimutuel betting at sion has brought on more, interna­ the danger of putting all their in­ tion, only a/little work being necessary to bring racetracks in Connecticut has not way, Becker Bros., and the world renovm instru- tional difiiculties than any other dustrial eggs in one basket, but them up to Watldns standard. However, when seen fit to disclose itself, it is, of cause with the single exception of the New England farmer is con­ ments containing the Duo-Art Reproducing Action course, reasoiiable to assume that religious hatreds.' Almost every sidered by Foss and other repre­ necessary' the entire instrument is rebuilt and re-, it is the same interest which for sentatives from that section as "trade” war has been precipitated having shown the way to the -^Steck, Stroud, Aeolian, W eber and Steihwa-y.. finished." several years has beett striving un­ by fear of loss father than by hope southern farmer, who raises cotton^' successfully t j re-establish legal of gain. exclusively, and to the western So the pianos we receive in exchange^ for our Most Qf the pianos listed here—just out of our track betting in New York, state. Just at this time' the foreign si*- farmer, who specializes • on wheat, • t ' . . . 'O c : V. Fairfield county is, for t?ie pur­ uation Is becoming' extremely corr- corn or some other single crop. "They’re in good shape,” says work shpp^have been thofoughly in­ poses of a metropolitan lac’ng en­ plex. It would-be small wonder if terprise, just about as convenient Foss, speaking in Congress for his President Coolidge, reluctant as he fellow New Eglanders, "because spected and completely overhauled and to the heart of New Yo.-'k city as always is to displace any cabinet their farms are diversified. They repaired wheii’ necessary./ .Then they Sheepsliead Bay or Coney Island. officer who does his faithful best, raise potatoes, dairy products, But it is much to be doubted ' had concluded that Mr. Kellogg’s maple sugar, apples and other fruits, cows aud all kinds of table have been tuned and turned over to our whether the race track gamblers of best was not good enough to meas­ New York have any idea of coming vegetables. The typical New Eng­ ure up to the requirements of the land farmer thus has a little com­ finishing department where their cases Into Connecticut to run race meets hour, when the mind of a John Hay ing in from all directions.. If he have been touched up— ^making-them look on the basis of parimutuel betting or a Charles Evans Hughes is need­ concentrate-! on a single crop, he machines, even if the people of this ed at the helm of the Slate Depart­ would be likely to find himself almost.equal to new instruments, All are state could be brought to look ^p- ment. sunk within a short time. "Of course the New England on that form of gambling, as essen­ At present we are confronted guaranteed'just like new instruments, . tially differing, In Its moral or eco­ farmers opposed the McNary-Hau- with the possibility of three wars gen bill. So did the farmers cf nomic aspects, from any other form. — one in Nicaragua, one with Mexi­ f.Iinnesota, for they also are diver­ Another unusual point about these' In every probability the hope is sified.” co, one in China if we should per­ t The same thing applies to cities, nine pianos is that practically all of-them ' that, once admitted to the state, mit ourselves to be tangled in the' KORGE UPRIGHT HAINES UPRIGHT on such a platform, it would be suf­ Foss continues. A city whose fac­ web being .spread at Shanghai. are in the plain, modern Colonial type Mahogany Case ficiently easy to bring about the es­ tories manufacture a single pro­ The President will ceitainly not duct is likely to find Itself In a bad cases of mahogany. tablishment of the old-time open be doing the unexpected or the un- way owing to a slump in its parti­ $49 betting ring, either by subsequent ■W’lse thing if he decides at such a cular industry while the rest of the amendment to the law or by induc­ time to select a new secretary of country is riding high on a pros­ $135 perity wave. • ing the authorities to wink. state— one with rather more rug­ In New. York state the race track “ The ordinary grocery store is ged nerves and a more complete an excellent example of diversifi­ lasy Terms gamblers face a long-suffering, sympathy witB~ his chief’s attitude cation, ’ he says. “How long would wide awake, vigilent opposition, be- on foreign relations than the ami­ a store last if it should sell noth­ Any one of these pianos will bb'je- ‘cause the evils of the gambling epi- able but much worried Mr. Kellogg. ing but canned beans or flour?” idemic growing out of the races have served~for you for ohljr a small deposit. been brought home to the people VOCAL m o n e y . Now take Fitchburg— Then you can. take two years ih which to of that community through years France has done w.hat may Her principal-Industry is paper of bitter experience. Here in Con­ and pulp production, and this in­ strike some Americans as a pecul­ pay the balance in easy weekly payments.. necticut we have been singularly dustry is diversified into manufac­ iar sort of thing. She balked at ture of all types of paper. Other tree from this particular trouble. signing an agreement to pay an­ factories make saws, machino- We are not so well informed bn nuities to the United States under knives, files, railroad and machine the subject. It would not be at all tools, engines, lathes, firearms the Mellon-Berenger compact, be­ . lurprising if the gamblers had da- bicycles-, ■ motOr'^ -'^frucks, screen Sided that ip Connecticut lay the cause she refused .to commit her­ plates^ paper machinery, grinders, self to ^payments ■which she had no best opportunity in the country to humidifiers, steel- collars, castings, assurance of being able to con­ cars, cotton and worsted yarns, run their business in the most prof­ ginghanis, woolens, rayon, duck, itable way— wide open. tinue. And for that she has been roundly excoriated by ten-thousand curtains, wood turnings, celluloid,' It is quite possible that, as the goods, shces, children’s garments, American critics. McPHAIL UPRIGHT With each player piano we include'ab­ \ advocates of the parimutuel bill boilers and locks. BEHR PLAYER Now, having refused to pledge Mahogany Case point out, Connecticut could make There are 110 manufacturln solutely free a bench and 12 rolls of music. Mahogany Case herself to those payments, she is establishments, with 8887 em­ a lot of money out of the racing going ahead with the .business of ployes, a yearly payroll of $10, With each upright a piano stool free; business^perhaps evep the million 1 \, making them. 558,8-10 and a production value of a year that has been talked about. $51,047,764. $1«5 Having in considerable measure But the question is, does she want Because of all this, the city’s $295 recovered from ' the financial col­ that kind of money on any terms. prosperity is but slightly affected We doubt it. lapse from which she -whs suffering by slumps or booms in individual half a year ago, she proposes to industriec. Horse racing has been called the pay her debts as she can, like :i.:y The smaller nearby city of Leo­ "sport of kings" so often that plen­ A number of excellent machines, taken in exchange other honest debtor. minster made little but celluloid ty of folks think of it as an espe­ goods, such as halrpinb. Bobbed for new Orthophonic Victfolas, are now in stock. ’ The cially noble game. They forget that This Is a very different thing hair nearly eliminated the haripln, from repudiating her liabilities, as three listed below are cabinet models! A t such low ’ it Is also the business of thousands the (bari’ette and the comb, fat, so many people in this country have trries closed down and contlitioi. prices no summer cottage need be'without a full ^ize of gyps, crooks, tin-horns, touts been" led to believe she was doing. in Leominster were not .so good phonograph either! -' and well dressed bums. That for In fact it strikes us as manifestin.g On he other hand, in the near every respectable person who fol­ by and sti.l smaller town of Win- a much more admirable disposition low s the races, either as owner, chendon, business as a whole has than to smirk and smile and "yes" trainer or jockey there are fifty continued good because that com the creditor, signing anything of­ munity of less than 10,000 souls dubious individuals who belong to fered with tongue in cheek and a makes toys, wood working ma­ the vast army of race-,,^ack graft­ mental reservation that the sign­ chinery, knit goods,: leather, tubs ers. And the public is the sucker and other products. ing is. all bunk and the debt -svill who provides these people > 1111 a Foss has introduced a bill pro­ )lviaig. never :be paid. viding for diversification of indus- We will say that a few tubfuls \ . The parimutuel bill.Is, in all* tnes in federal prisons. A peniten­ 6f -.gold francs speak i^uch louder tiary may ' now manufacture a ^EYDIG: UPRIGHT probability, the entering wedge in this matter of the French debt single product, he .says, and put a ‘ Mahogany Case HAINES PLATER which the bookmakers— always than a yard of signatures. terrible crimp , in the private in­ troubled by the preaent-.New York dustry producing the same goods tValnnt Case . ' racing laws and especially dIscon because of the cheapness of prison . certed by the recent Saratoga scan production, whereas diveralflcatlon WHO’S TO BLAME. would not hit any particular Indus- $235 dal which threatens to close their To those numerous newspapers $45# ■ books for good in that state— hope which, wholly without respect to On the same principle, he is" op­ to- drive into the immunity of Con­ party affiliations, are just now so posed to allowing any sate to pour necticut from the race track curse. indignantly— and justly— condemn­ ns prison-made goods into other states to compete with similar It would be our opinion that Con- ing the disastrous Senate filibusters, home--made commodities produced A YEAR TO PAY. •v,necticut has about all the crime is commended an ^examination cf by private factories. ■■if und near crime that it needs on its their own files for refreshment of hands at present, without bidding their memories as to how they Tor the presence within its borders treated Vice-President Dawes’ cam­ for three months of each year of paign for a ^reform of the Senate HALLET & DAVIS k J thousands of rSce track crooks and rules. It would probably' disclose saqi ,their victims. that in seven cases out of eight the GRAND editor who nbw waxes so wroth over the legislation blockade jeer­ KELLOGG. ed at Dawes in his efforts to pre­ Rumors of the impending reslg- Becaus,eT had loved so deeply, vent precisely what has now hap­ \hation of Secretary Kellogg should pened. God in His great compassion Occasion no surprise. They are Gave me the gift of song. A medium size Con* So long as the press of the coun­ probably based on real information, cert Grand with try with practical un-a-nlmity backs despite denials wjiich, as was to Because I have loved so vainly turned legs. An un­ up the hoary tradition of ' “ sen^ MILTON UPRIGHT have been expected, emanate from '■ ■"’'Uh such faltering usual value at this low torial courtesy” by laughing at breath. Mahogany Gaae VOLO PLAYER ..the State Department. All the clr- price. ■’ every honest effort to get rid of The Master, in infinite mercy, Mahogany Case icnmstances tend to support the ex­ that nonsensical handicap In our Offers the boon of death. ’ ,:.n treme unlikelihood of Mr. Kellogg’s government, just so long will the Lawrence Dunbar:’ "Com­ TWO YEARS TO PAY--EA8Y TERMS remaining much longer at the head pensation.” $259 !of our foreign relations. Senate take that tradition serious­ ly. And just so long as senators It has long been .obvious that give more weight to their collective ■J^resldent Coolidge Is temperament- and Individual dignity than they do tally and intellectually loath to In- to their public responsibilities' we j^rfere with the proceedings of his shall live under constant liability AIHOUGHI department heads. In this he has to see vital legislation ruined the.support of history. There are through the suffocating urgo of the The wind bloweth where It 11st- eth.— John III:8. few instances of highly successful human equation. FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS iJotfdershlp In which th i leader did Ill blows the wind that profits In our humble opinion the news­ •^ot “many ; nobody.— Shakespeare. papers are as muen to blame as patters in tha hands of-lieutenants. the senators for what happened Peptona Is the Ideal Spring tonic. ,^'or haa.. been. characterietio^ of last week in Washington. It will enrich your blood and build FUNETi AL DIRECTORS \ up your system. Quinn’S.— Adv. r

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Even hfs inost out- modest, and .while she Is awiy she stations. ^ spoken critics find little foundation leaves'her'three-year-old son In the care of his two older brothers, Don­ A little symphony orchestra con­ g2;vSS3;..N';' By Mlnott Saunders for their complaints, and they may cert followed by a grand opera'pro­ usually be found pressing^ forward ald, 11 and William, 12. London, (United Press). — gram will be on the air at 8 p. m. Carloads of New Arrivals HereP, ’ to observe and honor him when he When she leaves it is ordinarily eastern time from WGHP. Twenty years ago the boys of Os­ the’^.cU8tom for the three brothers^ ■'I*- , ■ . M K -. passes by. H. R. H. has won’his IKFI will broadcast a - popular borne College, then an exclusive friends by his kindliness, his in­ to struggle back in bed.—they all At Introductory Low Prices, " ■ IT ; t X ■' y-;'v ;> sleep' together—and have a good program of vaudeville entertain­ school for naval cadets, received a tense humanity, and his deferential ment at 10 p. m. 'Pacific time. new very raw recruit. He had manner toward all men. He Is the long nap. Graham Isn’t supposed , ' 'V -’■ ■3-v ■ , ■- • ijM straight blond hair, baby blue appointed leader of four>^ hundred to get up until the rest do; for, as eyes, pink cheeks and an angelic million'people," yet he is one of tho Don.says, “he Is as tough as they . Nainiraily. the great volume of business done at., our..recent;sUccessfid expression. He was short, and his people. If he has little weaknesses, make ’em.” Furniture SMe depleted certain lines. Replacements, of- course, weremc^cessary;to-keep ■ figure was so slight that he appear­ they are only the weaknesses that But” the other morning a yearn- ed about three years younger than his people have, and his people, un­ Ing’^for adventure seized the three- WTIC our assortments icomplete. WeVe done some attractive pricing on.;this Furniture'and his messmates. He was modest and derstand and love him for them, - year-old. So he wriggled quietly Travelers Insuritnce Co., retiring. He said he “felt rather After visiting all of the “Domin­ out,of bed and planned an outing, Hartford, Conn. much of it'is sure to find its way into the homes of Hartford and surroundings.'Withciu^ like a lo:t dog.” ions over the seas” and practically First he went to the kitchen, 467. delay as the values are such' as you could expect only at our store. Read the items below/ They called him “The sardine." all of the protectorates and Inter­ where he made a most .unholy mess in a valiant but futile effort to Today that boy, now a man ap­ ests of the British Empire, the Come to our vast display rooms and see how weiback theih up. , "" " Prince of Wales is now devoting his make griddle cakes and coffee. proaching his thirty-third birth­ Then he ' sought to clothe himself Program for Monday day, 1s the most widely loved Indi­ attention to his pepple at home.. for the day. 6:00 p. m.—“Mother Goose,” Bes­ vidual In the world. He Is photo­ Success as he was as “Ambassador sie Taft. of Empire”, H. R. H. is now solidi­ Dressing was something of a task graphed, written about and discuss­ and he couldn’t quite manage It. 6:20—News ed more than any other person fying ties of sentiment between the 6:30—Dinner Concert, Hotel Bond Crown and those subjects who see Height his underwear and shoes on, alive. He has probably travelled all rigl^t, but found r’.he couldn’t Trio, Emil Heimberger, Direc­ more and been acclaimed by more little of the happier side of English tor life. He is making systematical pil­ quite negotiate the buttons on his people than any other man In his­ blue pants and sweater, usually a. Romance ...... Rubinstein tory. He is vivid and picturesque, grimages Into the slums, visiting c. Excerpts from “La Tosca” the homes . of the poor, chatting managed by one of his brothers. yet he remains a figure of romance. But he was determined on adven­ Puccini He is the outstanding personality with fathers of families over their d. Largo : ...... Handel oilcloth-covered table in the living ture; so, unlocking the door, be of the Twenthieth Century. sallied forth into the street, garb­ e. Canzonetta ...... Godard He is the Prince of Wales. room, and graciously drinking the f. Minuet from E flat-Syrapohny humble tea hastily prepared by ed In his underwear and carryin;^ Mozart .‘>i I- His high estate thrust upon him mothers who in their . hovels look the rest of. his clothes over.his arm. 7:00—“Communicable Diseases of by the accident of birth, H. R, H. up to him as the ideal young Eng­ His brothers'slept on, peacefully. Children,” Dr. C. C- Hall, has succeeded in winning the hearts lishman. He usually appears un­ After making an effort to un­ Hartford Medical Society. of his people, and In gripping the announced, with only, a single male pile a big mound of snow that the 7:15—Piano and "Vocal Selections . Gateleg Tables Spinet E imagination of men, women and street cleaning department had I children of other lands and other companion, and conducts himself as carefully piled at the curb, Graham Copies of ' those ; prized ' Desks that combihe',;g0ibcl though it were the most natural a. Nocturne ...... York Bowen Living Room Suites taste and ■ utility,:!? dHp.wji^^ races. He has become a tradition of thing In the world for a prince of headed for Second avenue and the b. P ie rro t...... Cyril Scott old piefees'. A varietjy of the British Empire. bis doings. He was progressing ■ (Leonard C. "Voke, Pianist ’ Suites that : embody good taste, good service the royal blood to be there; styles, sizqs -and -fih!l^hes. and extra-good value. Tastefully upholstered with How has this little man managed And as he passes through these famously when he met a big police­ II Specially' priced fdr 'tftis to make good? Accident of birth narrow streets, he leaves behind af­ man, who decided something must Three Shakespearian Songs— a fine quaity fabric, value. Spe-^ alone cannot explain it. He has had be wrong. a, Coine lAway Death sale from • Is ! fection and good will—and conster­ -i'-i'v. 3 1/ $132 3-piece Velour (h i A Q cially priced great advantages, but also he has nation in the confused minds of. Cff' to the station house went b. O Mistress Mine to: faced tremendous difficulties. As bolshevik agents who try to work Graham, in the arms of the cop— c. Blow, Blow thou Winter Wind Suite ...... Cp I U y whom,-incidentally, he biffed lusti­ Leonard C. Voke, Baritone; the heir to a throne he has been among the class which the Prince $175 3-piece Jacquard 1 “20 denied much that other boys, mak­ 1s glad to visit. ly in the eye for his pains.. Laura C. Gaudet, Accomp. ing their way in the world, receive 7:30—Merry Merimakers Suite ...... ^ I D y H. R. H. is particularly interest­ Graham remained at the station 00—The A. B. Clinton Musical as a matter of course to humanize, ed in the Kennington district, $235 3-piece Jacquard-Velour (h i H tL and develop them. Yet potential where his chief London properties for. several hours, until his frantic Period with May Bradley Kel­ king that be is, he is prince of brothers, scouring the neighbor­ sey, Soprano and , W. Frank Suite : ...... Cp i / J are located. He visits the poor there Chatterton, Pianist good fellows. He is also one of the as their landlord, and Is always hood for him, looked in. They $199 3-piece Mohair 1 C Q busiest men In the world. His found him decked out in a police­ Songs— solicitous about their welfare,’ a. Moon Marketing . . . .Weaver Suite ...... ^ 1 J y duties are enormous and of a most anxious to listen to their difficulties man’s hat, brandishing a billy and painstaking chacarter. The demands having a high old time. The officers, b. Daffodil Gold ...... Hodgson $319 3-piece Mohair - and to help them wherever possi­ Miss Kelsey of State upon him are highly Im­ ble. Kennington points with pride it should be added, had comjpleted Suite ...... v p Z O V portant and intricate, yet the minis­ the Job of dressing him. Piano Solos to two men. The other Is Charlie a. Mazurka B flat .. . . '. .Chopin ters of His Majesty’s Government Chaplin, who was bom there. Back home went Graham. His $395 3-piece Mohair ...... $ 3 4 9 find him a willing and thorough brief hour of liberty was ended. b. Waltz No. 15 ...... Brahms worker- His Job was thrust upon Recently the Prince visited a Like a great- many , other, people, c. Waltz in B minor .... Chopin • him, and now he has tackled it, meeting of ex-service men In the he had been lured away from home Mr. Chatterton with Its manifold complexities,' Is a dock district. He was there as an by the glitter and dazzle of New Songs^— lesson to those who move in lesser ex-service man himself and the old York. a. Come Unto These Yellow Twin or full siie. Good lines of endeavor. principles of the war were felt And, like, some of the others, he Sands , ...... LaForge again. During a lull In the enter­ b. The House of Memories design with . cane Pfinel For the man himself, and for tho h ^ wound up In a poUee-station tainment one of the moving spirits and: had been taken hbme ln“ dis­ Aylward motifs, .finished in ;bro^);f^ * prince as a symbol of State, H. R. of the meeting, who was the keep­ grace. - :■ c. Carry Me Back to Ole 'Vir- H. Is as welcome in the beer halls glnny ...... Bland Poster Beds, naVjL Regular pric^ ;^7i5i. ! er of a common "pub,” found him­ . GILBERT-SWAN, and dark alleys of Whitechapel as self with the Prince, and, feeling Miss Kelsey In solid mahogany cplo- Special, ^ in the luxurious and aristocratic somewhat • embarrassed, asked H. 8:30—Thirty Minutes at the State nial style, four posters. Sale Price ’ drawing rooms of Mayfair. He Is R. H. If he would have a drink. The ‘ Theater “ s above party privilege and politics. Prince readily consented. Together 9:00—McCoy’s Music Masters Firm, durable construction. ■ ‘S'.- ‘.»r; . , Class feeling fades before his pres­ they walked across the street and 10:00—Weather Twin arid full size. s-Wofth ence. The remarkable detnonstra- stood at the public bar, each buying 10:05—Clements Entertainers $54.75. Spe­ tlons of love and adulation which the other a “bitter,” As it by magic 11:15—News cial Sale Price he Inspires In the high and the low a great crowd appeared, and the 11:20—Capitol Theater Organ, wherever he goes would appear saloon was Jammed with besolled,' "Melodies for the Folks at more to measure the greatness of unkempt men and women of the NATURE Home,” Walter Dawley the man than to testify to the working class. significance of his rank. "Bllme me. Its the Prince of SHE USES COLD STORAGE Peptona is the Ideal Spring tonic. Bedroom Suites Other outstanding men have been It will enrich your blood and build ■Wales.” Designs of character and substantial in con­ acclaimed the unanimity which the H. R. H. caught the spirit of the By ARTHUR N. PACK up your system. Quinn’s.—Adv. Prince of 'l^les enjoys. David occasion, and, with a happy impulse President, American Nature Ass’n. struction. Built of selected gumwood with effec­ Lloyd George was a great popular stepped behind the bar and pro­ tive walnut veneer, finished in high-light color. hero at the close of the war, but ceeded to draw and serve the beer How does the Scellphron cemen- political Intrigue stripped him cf himself. His triumph was supreme. tarium, the common mud-dauber, his power and his fame soon faded. .The thick glass from which he go about keeping spider meal^ fresh Read Herald Advs. Day Beds 4 - p i S e ...... $ 1 4 5 . 0 0 Windsor Ghi^iirs ^ For a time Woodrow Wilson oc­ for her babies? When she lays her drank Is now In an ornamented Double Bed of ' steel The standard’’ type: pf cupied the forefront of the world’s glass frame In that bar, a sacred eggs she must also store up food stage, but he made many enemies souvenir. for these little mud-daubeps to be, frame construction, com­ 4 . p i r i l ...... $ 1 5 9 . 0 0 chair that always fits ; in and they quickly overwhelmed him. Twenty years ago he smiled like enough to last them all through LOOK AT e m u 's plete ■with cretonne v up­ right with the votherv fi»- At the moment the great figure In a regular fellow when they called their days of Infancy; that Is, all holstered mattress. Regu­ nishings. • Especii^fy: aUitaf continental Europe is Mussolini, through larval states until they 4 - p « t e ...... ; .$ 1 8 9 . 0 0 him “The Sardine.” Today he are ready to turn into pupae. lar price $24.75. Special ble for breakfast rboin. ’ but he has marched to dictatorship smiles In the same fraternal fash­ with the mailed fist, while at home She has a unique method all $3.75 grade for ,^Oj' ““ ion In answer to their greetings, TONGUE IF SKK, gJee ...... $ 1 9 ,7 5 4 - p i e f / l l ...... $ 2 4 5 . 0 0 this sale .... , and abroad his foes conspire to re­ somewhat differently expressed, but' her own. She hunts a nice spider move him. Five overt attempts no less affectionate. He remains un­ and stings it, which paralyzes- but, have been made against his life. spoiled, which probably explains unfortunately for the spider, does The Prince of Wales, in contrast. not kill It. OiOSS, FEVERISH why he is so greatly loved. It Is to be understood that the mud-dauber has already prepared the cradles for her little ones. Hurry, Mother! Remove poi- This she constructs of mud, the soiia from little stomach, blacker the better. She gathers liver, bowels up a ball of this mud from some damp place and selects a location under the leaves of a house, on the Give “California Pig Syrup” veranda celling, or in - some such at once if bilious or place. constipated BY ISRAEL KLEIN Mother mud-dauber seems to ‘J'panding gases, and unburned fuel ■build a cell for each of the expect­ Science Editor, NEA Senvice from escaping through, thjs space, ed children, as is shown in the il­ Somehow the car has lost its pep there’s an uneven liquid that acts lustration. In each cell she lays ind power. almost as an abrasive and leaves an egg as she puts in the first She seems to run more easily openings for the unwanted mix­ spider. Another and another than ever. She’ll start on a mere tures. spider Is crowded in until the cell Breakfast Room Suited,' twist of the crank, if need be. But The oil thins out in the crank­ is full, when she seals it up in a Cheerful, colorful Breakfast Room Suit.es,, fijnishfd she won’t climb the hills she used case, fuel is wasted ' through the business-like ■ wgy. Dinings Room Suites in various colors and especially priced for this* sale";''2,/.c , to take easily in high, she won't widening piston and cylinder gap, Then she constructs other cells Suites showing. 4rie craftsmanship. Built of Gum- pull ahead of traffic as she used to. power is lost through escape of the alongside the first one until she wood'wiith Selected :!V^sdnut Veneers, beautifully finished Worst of all, she’s eating up expanding gas. has a good-sized nest. Then the in high'-light c o l o r ' ^ more than her usual quota of gas, eggs remain until they hatch, the ■ $24.95 to $125:(iS&"'' and the oil has to be renewed too The cause of this goes back - to baby-mud-dauber on coming into ■ ' it$1^3l)0 B-piece ’ often. tlie.,, ■world literally having to eat poor driving and lack of considera­ N/1UA vw- ' •,* • ^ «.• • • • • • • >.'■ -- • «**• tion for the engine. 'i.-:. his way through a butclier shop. ■ \;nj$f^.00!9^iece An autopsy on an engine display­ ' When the car is first started, .tlie .He eats and eats the living ing such symptoms will most likely eplders...until he groys .Intb a 'big Suite • . ... . a a a,.;.... $149 space between piston and'Cylinder • . $207.75 reveal worn down pistons and cyl­ wall is dry. It takes qultft; a.'lew cuddles dqwn into' Neat ■ design withW6fd’’'W^ inder walls as the major difficulty. turns of the engine to bringf'th'e pil -ms pupa case and eats 'no niore Look at the tongee, mother! If Suite I . . . a . . . . • • • t • What happens as a result of this 'he■'fares forth a fully-devel- coated,. It is a sure sign that'your up into the cylinders and Ifehve th,e little one’s stomach,,liver and 'bow­ .. . ,$183.00 8-piecd' ' nut or ’ Maho^ny' tops,! fitted wear is the loss of power tlirough required film for good smooth run- .PPfed'mud-dauber wasp. Suite only partial combustion of th e fuel els'need a gentle, thorough cleans­ with Automatic Leaf Support. ing at once. $281.00 9-piece < and through partial pressure of the Impatient drivers, fail to con­ Value!$28.75.'4 expanding gas against the worn sider this. They race the engine , When'peevish, cross, listless, Suite . ..;.. .3'. ... 1.. cylinder. The rest of the gas pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or " $253.00 10-piece before the oil has been able to get act naturally, or is feverish, stom­ ’ r* •Is'' Special Sale-Price ^ escapes through the widened gap through, affording two good chanc­ ach sour, breath bad; has stomach­ O v l l : ••«•••••! ^ S.- V. • V» between piston and cylinder wall. es for crankcase oil dilution. ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of J: « '4 m -I What’s worse Is that the un­ Racing the engine ’ requires'dn ^ Here are the answers to the ques­ cold, give.'a teaspbonful of'"Cali­ V-' burned gasoline flows down overdose of fuel. An overdose al­ tions in today’s intelligence test, fornia Fig Syrup,” ahd in a few through this gap, mixes with the most'Invariably leaves a-darge resi­ wkich are, printed on the cOmic bqqrs all the foivl, constipated lubricating oil In the crankcase and due of unburned fuel in the com­ page: waste, undigested food and sour :; Drapery Dep;.^—Fourth Floor helps play further havoc with the bustion chambers. bile gently motes out of the little " '4 : -i 1;—Minnesota. Voile Gurtains cylinder walls and the bearings. Racing the eqgine imqiedlately on : 2—Bering Strait. bowels iWithout griping, and ‘ you Figured and Stripe Effects Ruffled valance - and tie starting makes it harder, for the S^i-Sjount Mitchell, In, North have a well, playful child hgaln. ; Crankcase oil dilution is a ser­ oil In the crankcase tO'-edme up and Car^iha. <. ■ You needn’t c o ^ ,, siqk children / -^llion fringe across bdt- backs .tb‘'match, all white, and ious problem automotive engin­ cover, the cylinder walls with its .. f-^tJreat.Salt Lake. tO-’take.this harmless, “fruity laxa­ M ,tbm,' I Vi^lue«$54)0; a t $4.39 pair, with colpreCand ' novelty ruf-, eers are trying to combat. They’re protective film, and so leave, an in­ tive;” they love its delicious taste. , studying It in the laboratories, try­ ' 5—Np'va'da. ;a.nd it always makes them feel . fles, valuo $2.'50; Spec.' $1.99 pr. viting gap for-the^unburn'ed fudl'fo l3iwpian’'Sea "■■■(■ , ^ ' Rj^nin ' D a m a ^ ing to learn what causes it, how It seep through. : splendid. - Fflet Net Panels affects the engine and what can be 'i yj—.The.Gatskllls and the Adiron- , Ask your druggist for a bottle of y/:Fpr OV^raperies, 36-inch done to prevent it. dtfeks. ."California Fig Syrup,” which -has Mde, strii^^:^and alLpyer pat- Ecru color, bullion fringe; Racing never dld^an' engine any i ’■’ 8-^)>ake St."; Clair. -;v i: >■ -,-r 7 , across bottom,- * 45-inch , -wide/ Gasoline, mixing with the soft good.','” ■_; directions' Itr babjqs, children - of $L49J:"yd. value,' -' special oil In the crankcase, cuts it and re­ ! ' 9-7-In'to, Bering .Bea. .c ■;'' > airiges^ and for grov/ii-'ups ijlaJnly value i$3i'49, special'$2.99 ea: , ; , It's the' easiest an'd quickest way- ■(-_ 10-^—Death Valley;','. -t-*, : ^ 5 y d .3 , : - duces Its 'oilinesB. Instead of the toward diluting the crankcase ..oil on- the bottle: Beware of counter­ -thin protecting film that is needed feits sold here. To,‘be sure you' get ■^■,New^jCretonnas'r ;'! Chair Seat Cushions with unburned: fueL' toward scoring the genuine, ask to see that it Is k^:?Mbd6t*t^y ’pric^ cj|an cut, Covered Jn cretonne, bright between' piston and cylinder wall, the cylinder ^ lls and'bearlng. sur­ PepfOna is an ideal- blood and to ; prevent friction between these made by, the “California Fig Syrup \ iifcractive colorings, and pat­ and attractive patterns and faces, toward reducing power .and general tonic. Now la the timq tq Company.” "Refuse any-other kind inoviBg parts and to keep the ex- eating UP Iota, of ga« oil. ' - take this te'nici- (QulnB’a<^Adv^ i terns,'ranging'from .29c. yd. to colorings, buttpned and tufted, I with' oontemptl—adv. ■* ' OO ■it

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THE LIFE OF CHRIST John the Baptist SVNOPSH ARRANGED "ay d 'b , WM. B, GILROt; i>. The Herald Gasdfied Column SKSn:GiiRS BY. KBOESEN Advertising Rates Hi All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. it Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents y>\ a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. ■ > 1 FOR SALE TO RENT Ill,' f m

FOR SALE—Cow: also 21 chickens TO RENT—8 room heated apart- and about 2 1-2 tons of hay. Inquire |^ents with bath. Apply shoemaker. 110 Broad street. Homestead Park. \ Trotter Block. “ Then came out to him “ In those days came John the Baptist, preaching “Then cometh Jesua FOR SALE— Apples, R. I. Green­ TO RENT—Four room tenement, Jerusalem, and all Judea ings, Baldwins and several other upstairs, gas, electricity, bath, hat, in the wilderness of Judea, and saying, Repent ye: . . . and were baptized from Galilee td Jordan varlettek Jl.OO per bushel ..t the farm. cold-water. Garage if desired, 29 for the kingdom of Heaven Is at hand . . . John had his unto John, to be baptized '•And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straight­ Edgewood Fruit Farm, AV. H. Cowles, Grls'wold street. of him in Jordan, con> way out of tb* water: ahd, lo, the heavens were operted telephone 04S. raiment of camel’s hair and a leathern girdle about his fessing their sins.” of hinv” (Matt. Ilf: 13) \ TO RENT— 2 tenements ;.t *25 and unto him, and ho saw the Spirit of ^od descending I loins.” (Matt, in ; i , 2, 4 ) . 3-7 3-7 FOR SALE—480 apple trees, gr,own $27. Ridgewood street, all new im­ (Matt. 111:5.6) like a dove lighting upon him.’ * (Matt. Ill: 16) by myself, of the following varieties: provements. Inquire 33 Ridgewood St. ____ ©1«w BY N» SERVICe, me ■ Baldwin, Northern Spy. Red Spy, De­ licious Stay man, W olf River. Guaran­ FOR RENT — Three, and four teed -true to name. 1 yr. and 2 S^rs. room apartroeota. heat. Janitor eer- old. Price 20c to 80c each, according vice, gae range.' refrigerator. In-a- Legral Notices JACK LOCKWILL’S SPEEDBOAT to size and quantity desired. Good door bed furnished. Call Manchester price on whole lot. S. G. Bowers, 75 Construction Company. StOO or leia- by GUbert Patten I'“M iim A r ENDS RUN | Doming street. Tel. 548-4. Phone 782-2. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD j O f at Manchester, within and for the • FOR RENT—Store with fixtures, 7 ^ /- FOR SALE—Stroller crib, bassinet, suitable for confectionery or general District o f Manchester, on the 5th. A t RIALTO TONIGHT high chair, nursery chair, nursery store at 136 South Main ttreet. Inquire day o f March. A. D., 1927. , table. We buy for cash or exchange. Present AA’ILLIAM S. HTDBi Esq., PEOPLE CGH6 at"21 Warren street. Judge. ISOAT C uii 19 Strant. Tel. 859-4. . ^ &Ou-f -Ta k e Estate of Edward and John Post of I I OTFICC Ot “ Mantrap,” Gloria Swarfson’sit/bo FOR SALE—Used Tiffany piano. WANTED Manchester, in said District, minors. A .latest. Btarrlnr sensation, clones its A C E A T \% Price IITG-O" Good value for $250.00. The Guardian having exhibited his SCCCjEVa iA Must 'be sold at once. Inqu re at Ben­ SALESMAN WANTED annual account Avlth said estate to • r’i * * run at the Rialto theater this even­ son's Eurnituro Exchange. this Court for allowance, it is J tv' ing. It' Is a thrilling and altogether «______Salesman wanted for lubricating ORDERED;—Tliat the 12th, day. of COMAAV-tXl" satisfying tale of a girl who battles FOR SALE—Baldwin apples are in oils, greases and paints. Excellent March, A. D.. 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ ra €i:-s 4NI the.ir prime. AVe are delivering grade opportunity. Salary or commission. noon, at the Probate Ofllce, ip said fate’and 'wins out. . Miss Swanson A at 75c a basket. Telephone 38-0. The Jed Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland. Alanchester, be and the same is As­ displays her versatility In this pro­ AA^alter N. Foster, Foster Farm, AVap- Ohio. signed, for a hearing om the allow­ duction by playing a role new to Ping. ance of said account with said estate, AVANTED—Woman ' for general and this Court directs the Guardian 'her. In an exceptionally pleasing FOR ^ALE—Seasoned wood, sawed housework, Mrs. Washburn, 79 N to give public notice to all persons manner ‘and the support leaves in stove lengths: •white birch $11.00 Main. interested therein to appear and Ido nothing to be desired. 'The second per cord, hard Avood $13.00. Call Fred heard thareon by publishing a copy attraction on the program. Is "The Bray. Tel. 1063-4 or 311-5. AVANTED— To rent, A pril 15th, to of this ordi-r in some newspaper hav­ Sept. 15th, by fam ily Avlth one child, ing a circulation in said district bh or Texas Terror,” another gripping FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine, modern furnished apartment, floor or before March 7th. 1927 and by post­ i western starring A1 Hoxle.. Select­ 37 Edwards street. Telephone Man­ house, four, five or six rooms, with ing a copy of this order on the sign­ m ed shorter subjects will round out chester 715. garage if possible. Advise Cheney post in the said town of Alanchester Jack didn’t know how to express his thanks. “I had suspected “Of course, this clears every­ Brothers Employment Bureau. six days before said day of hearing the program. (that maybe you sent me the boat, Mr. Darmon,” he said, “ but I thing up, ahd your entry will be -The two features which will FOR SALE—Two practically new and return make to this Court. 1 didn’t know your address, so I couldn’t confirm it." “ Well, my boy," suits, one navy blue, and one brown; GIRL WANTED—Stenographer and WILLIAM S. HYDE accepted, Lockwill," said the chuckled Mr. Darmon, “we’ll see the chairman of that committee as open a two days’ run at this thea­ too small for owner, sizes between 36 bookkeeper for manufacturing ofRce. chairman of the committee, ter tomorrow are “The Wives of and 38. Phone 1819. State salary desired. Address Box A, H-3-7-27. ^ soon as we can, and straighten out this matter. You’re going to bo Herald. after hearing Mr*'^Darmon*$ the Probhets” and “ Mistaken Ord­ in that race next Saturday.” “Whoops!" cried Darling, flourishing statement. “ I wish you the beet ers." The first named is an adap­ FOR S.\LE—White Rock eggs for his cap. hatching from prize Avinning laying AVANTED—Two gentlemen board­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD of luck.” tion of Ople Reads’ famous novel. , stock, $2.00 per setting. J. F. Steppe, ers, who will appreciate a good home at Alanchester. within and for fhe V 81 AVells. street. South Manchester. in a private family. Inquire 35 Chest­ which should be good news for-his ■ . ' District o f Alanchester, on the 5th. r— ■ • Telephone 2046. nut street. day of Alarch. A. D..' 1927. million odd reader*. It Is an'amaz-, — • _ .... ■ , Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., alTf n Ing story of a mysterious sect who FOR SALE—Special sale on . cut W ANTED— AVork by hour or day. Judge. Box V. K. Herald office. reside in the Tennessee mountains. (lowers and potted plants, carnations, Trust Estate of Luline H. Cham­ A young lawyer wandering through Win- $1.00 per dozen, calendulas, 50c. doz. berlain, late of Alanchesctr in said Bted. Time 31 3-5, Cyclemen In bud and bloom, 50c each. AVANTED—To buy 25 used sewing District, deceased. the woods is mistaken for their ° ° Michael Pinatello, Greenhouse, 379 machines. Benson’s Furniture Ex­ loa-yard free style:. Won bj change. Call 170. The Trustee having exhibited her long awaited prophet and is forced Burnside Avenue, East Hartford. annual account with said estate to to marry five girls. The young O’Brien, Winsted; second, Yapley this Court for allowance, it. is 5 Wlnsted: third, Madden, Manches FOR SAXiE—Hardwood under cover W ANTED— 5000 people to get man’s escape from his predicament ORDERED:—That the 12th. day of ter; Time 1 min. 8 sdb; . $9.00 per Reo truck load. Call after 5 acquainted Avith "Insto". "Insto" Alarch, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ furnishes the basis for the plot. p. m. 116 Wells street. Phone 13C7-2. cleans hands and almost everything 40-ya.rd backstroke: Won by My­ Instantly. 25c can. Come in and ask noon, at the Probate Office, in said Alice Lake and Orville Caldwell Manchester; be and the same is as­ have the leads In. "Wives of the ers; Wlnsted; second, Addy, Man­ FOR SALE—White birch wood $11 for a free sample. Edward Hess. signed for a hearing on thq allow­ ». cord—Load $7. William Sasse, tele­ Electrical Fixtures & Supplies. 855 Prophet.” chester; third. Case, ''WJiwted. Main street. ance of said administration account \ / l phone 1930-3. with said estate, and this Court di­ The second attractipn is another Time 34 seconds; Fancy diving: Won by Sweeney, FOR SALE—Used gas stoves in WANTED — Clocks and phono­ rects the trustee to give public no­ thrilling railroad tale starring the. good condition. Good bargains for graphs for cleaning and repairing. tice to all persons interested therein queen of all daredevil heroines. Winsted, 72-.points; second,.Addy, cash. See Edward Hess, Electrical Electric cleaners, irons, ttc. put in to appear and be heard thereon ry Helen Holmes. The masculine lead Manchester, 6» ■points; third Mlld- 6'ixtures and Supplies, 855 Main St. order, key fitting. Braithwalte, 150 publishing a copy of this order in Center street. home newspaper having a cIrcult?.tion is played by Jack Perrip. An attrac- Manchester, 64 point's. FOR SALE—75 cords hard wood in said District, on or before March tlve supporting program has been 160-yard relay: Won by V^lhsted seasoned,' also some seasoned hlckorj’, 7th, 1927 and l>y posting a copy of H'f highest this order on the public signpost In arranged to be shown In conjunc­ (Case, Starks. O’Brien, Yapley); stove len . th. Phone 141-4. ^ kinds of Junk! also buv ' Later that day, Willie saw tion with these two pictures. second, Manchester (Madden', Mc­ all kinc of chickens. Morris H the said town of Manchester, ■where McNally reading a letter. Putt­ Wrifie read no more of that letter. He stole away, with a guilty FOR' SALE—Apples—King, North­ Lessner, telephone 982-4. the decjased last dwelt, six days be­ feeling of. having done a shameful thing. Looking back, h* saw his Cormick, Mildner, Addy). Tljae 1 fore said day of hearing .and return ing aside scruples in pursuance ern Spie.s, Greenings. Sweet cider and sister coming along a path with Jack walking beside her. McNally minute, 33. seconds. e.xtracted .honey delivered anywhere WANTED--TO repair and clean make to this Court. of his detective work, Willie WILLIAAI S. HYDE saw them also, and the expression of anxiety was swept from his LOCAL MERMEN LOSE ; Point score; Wlnsted 42, Man­ in Manchester or vicinity. W. L. Fish. sew ng machines of all makes. All came up behind Tom and read chester 17, Phone 970-2. Manoh-sler this sentence over his shoulder: mce by a look of anger. He crushed the letter in hie hard hand. Go anywhere. R. w. Garraid H-3,7-27.- Then, putting it into hie pocket, he stepped before Jack and Betty, FOR SALE—Hard wood, by the 37 Edward street. Manchester. “Your mother is very ill, Tom.” TO WINSTED YTEAM load. 62 Hawthorne street, telephone ^ o<««BYMM $q»vice, iNc: (To Be Continued.) 546-3. L. Pola Coal Company. WANTED—Electrical wiring and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD raflios installed, flat irons repaired at Manchester, 'within and for the FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard wired. No. Job too small. Phone district o f Manchester, on the 5th. Mildner Only Manchester Man wood and slab AA'ood, sawed stove 1176-3 after 6 o clock. da.v o f Alarch, A. D.. 1927. Present WILLIAAI S. HYDE, Esq., V t® Gain First Place; Score Is length, and under cover. L. T. Judge. STATE THEATER SHOWS CIRCLE THEATER FILM Wood, 66 Blssell street Telephone TOLLAND 42 to 17., 1 496. Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service Estate of Anna Chambers of Alan- Station. Oak street. TeL 789. Chester in said district, a minor. Upon application of Anna Cham­ “ ” The garments made at. the sew­ HAS SOUTH SEA THEME Wlnsted-’s ifaermen made a clean .Feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas. bers praying that a guardian of her ing meeting of the Missionary So­ sweep of the meet with the. Rec Alexander iGraham fiPll took btil REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES estate bo granted on said estate, a ; ciety on Thursday are to be, given swImmlDiS team here last Saturday, first telephone patent, ‘W7.6. per application on file, it is Birthday anniversary bf Luthe: FOR SALE—1925 Essex coach. Per­ QRUERED:—That tlie foregoing Colman and V/ilma Banky Star to a local family. Second-hand ___tin*!, -ss winning by a score of 42 to 17. clothing is being soicifed ta be.sent! ATonte Blue Stars W itlrM y^fl Manchester finished first in only Burbank, horticulturist. FOR SALE—Real estate — 'tvho fect mechanical condition, paint good, application be heard and determined In Gypsy Romance. Wants to lease or rent a farm or part five practically new tires. Will dls- at the Probate office In. Manchester (at the next meeting, March 31) j Loy—^Town Players Sketch one race, Mildner nosing out Myers Df a farm to raise chickens or truck pose of this car for $375. 106 Benton in said District, on the 12th. day df street. Phone 2344. March, A. D.. 1927. at 9 o ’clock in the ^ . , together with some of the gar- Wednesday, of Wlnsted in the 40-yard breast­ When and where; was Johnny garden stuff. See Stewart J. Wasley, Gypsy love is the theme of the ments previously made to the Lin- 827 Alain street. Tel. 1428-2. forenoon, and that notice be given to stroke. ln>the fast tlpie of’ 31 3-5 Dundee born? Is that his correct LOST all persons Interested in Kaid estate thrilling drama of Old Spain which coin Normal school, Marion, Ala­ seconds. All other first places name?— B. M. , ,v, / FOR SALE—Small farm, 3 miles of the pendency of said application is playing at the State theater to­ bama. "Kie new clothing that will Into the land of the Southern and the tine and place of hearing went to the^ visitors. . JDandee was bom In Sharkai, |t> .from Alanchester Center, almost new LOST—Purse containing sum of day and tomorrow. “ The Night of be made, at the remaining meetings .Cross, where grass-garbed damsels aly, on Nov. 22, 1893. His name Is house. $2,500 down. Box Farm, thereon, by publishing a copy of this Winsted started off the after­ money, between Summer and Emer­ order in some newspaper having a Love" stars and this season will be given to the dan^te'ln the' glow »• On Wednesday evening the Town Wlnsted; second. Madden. Man-' Authorized Ser^ce very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. Estate of William H. Pogerty late Exotic festivals, drinking bouts nesday evening as being one of the Flayers, the Little Theater 'group 1483-12. English woolen company, tailors of Alanchester, in said District, de­ and Bacchanalia* orgies just as leading schools in the collection of Chester; third, Kearney, Wlnsted. .> Station. of this town, present their three- Time 21 2-5. dealer Harry Ander- ceased. they were conducted in those days egg masses and Miss Mildred act play,' “ Seven Chances,” a David Carbon Burning. ter"’ Plrnne“ m i ! r ° ‘ ’ Manches- On miotlon of The Home Bank and are part of this picture. "Whole oxen Clough wa,s well toward the high Belasco production, at the Circle. 40-yard breaststroke:. Won by TO RENT Trust Company, administrator. mark as an Individual collector; Auto Electrical Work.. —That six months from are brought in to be slashed to Ihe play Is helng. given under the the.5th. day of March, A. D.. 1927, be pieces to be distributed to the sterii The Tolland Grange will give a joint awsplcea of the Players and Eieetrical Appliances Repaired. o S \ r «"l®"deTntss ' wUh*. and the same are limited and allow­ fighting men around the festive five dollar gold piece as a prize to tlio IncaFGIrl Scout council. FOR RENT—4 room tenement on ed for the- creditors within which to the school In Tolland collecting the E>ee Crankcase Service. Ridgewood street, 2 steam heated bring in their claims against said board. Gypsy love affairs, gypsy Following is the cast: furnished rooms, gas, set tubs, pan­ etsate, anc* the said administrator is weddings and gypsy revenge form most egg, masses and a two dol-i Goddard, Harry Bellamy. try and clotlies closet, electricity and Painting and paperhanging. Have .to give public notice to ithe lar and a half gold piece to the in-’ ^ur work done before _the rush! the, plot of the stoiT, an intricate Joe Spence, Eric Crawshaw.- bath, also slng^lo rooms. Call 109 Fos­ their, .claliqs dividual pupil In the town 6f Tol­ JOHN BAIISOLA ter street. Work done neatly and Reasonably. within said time allowed by posting a blending: of the powers of love and . Henry Garrison, Leonard John Ted LeClalr. 39 Chestnut street. land collecting the largest number. h ^ order on the publis sign hate.;,. .. son. With Barrett & Robbins- FOR RENT—Five room tenement. The time limit is April first. George, 'Ralph. Oatman. With garajre on TValnut street, fn Rags, magazlnee. bundled paper place where the “ Th« Night of Love” tells a The committee for the ' next deceased last dwelt within said town glowing tale of a v/ronged Gypsy Billy Meekln, Albert Addy;' 913 Main St. Phoiie)^*^ good condition. Inquire 34 IValnut and Junk bought at b ig ’ esf enah and by publishing the same in some church supper consists of Mrs. Em­ itrect. prices, fhon# 849-3 and I will call. J. prince, Montero, whose bride is Jimmie Shannon,. Louis R Elsonliorg. ' newspaper haying a circulation m a. Crandall, Mrs. William Ayers said probate district. !ivUhl*n* te\i^days taken from him by the lord of the Smith; TO RENT—Four large light rooms, and Mrs. Howard Ayers. •ffiprovements. except heat. Rent AIVTI^UBS tu!n frdcr and^ rc- i domain, thew. b ciutjicruel i^uaeDuke aede la uar-Gar- Anne Windsor, Beatrice John­ ^urynake to this court of the notice da.— and of the poetic revenge of Charles Talcott, who has been [23.00. free from 15 to first. 117 AnHques bought, sold, repaired, re- spending the winter In New Jersey, son. Ridge street. Call after 5 p. m stored Reflnlshlng and upholstering that gypsy prince turned bandit. Mrs. Garrison, Betty Sumner. Spring Bargains or _ old and modern furniture, v. 1VILLIAAI S. HYDE came to Tolland Thursday for’ a Judge. For when Vilma Banky, as the Ralph Denby, Raymond.Tilden. A TO REN*1'—5 room tenement. In. Hedeen. 37 Hollister street. H-3-7-27. brief stop. -• .j.. Bulre at 43 Pearl street. Princess Marie of France, is forced Mrs. Joseph Celsel who-has been ^ Irene Trevor, He^en Kanehl; Six-room single,,welt built, ttibd* Into marriage with' the Duke de la Lilly ..Trevor, Lillian Treadwell. TO RENf^S room furnislied apart­ Legral Notice ill is somewhat Improved. •’ Don’t wait too long before 6rn conveniences. Including gafc'lot ment. 206 Center street. Tel. 1078. Garda, It is Ronald^Colman, as the Mrs. Carrie Smith who has had Betty Brown, Bertlce Wydnt. 90x150-—pdee only $5,200: gypsy Montero, who abducts her on Peggy Wood, Aileen'MoHale* ^ GOURT o p p r o b a t e HELD a very troublesome foot for several making sure of your in­ TO RENT—G room Iiouse. all Im­ within and for the another and different first nigh". weeks Is able to get about again. Georgy Garricon, Alice Marshall; Two good buUdlngViota .on south provements. 83 Cambridge street. In- district o f Manchester, on tlie 5th But Into the heart of Montero, even Florence Jones, Edythe Schultcd. quire 3S Hawthorne street. R. Eldred Doyle, president of the side ofOak^ street not- far from day o f March. A. D., 1927. In his hour of revenge, comes love surance. Fire ^ves no 4 H Tolland County Dairy club, Spruce street, 120x202 ' feet—*bo£h TO RENT—On Eldrldge street. 4 J u d g ? '''’ ^ ■"^ILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., for the Duke’s bride. and Lathrop. West took part In the; tor $3,000. '1 room tenement, all Improvemontt. Matilda Delano Chenev of Wednesday night’s program at program given at Grange hall,I .warning —- often conies ne.,-ly renovated. Rent very reason- Alanchester In said district, a minbr the State includes the presentation tble. Phone 2251 or Inquire 172 El- Coventry, Friday evening. P . D . ComoUo On Bast Center atreet, .air-room Iridge street. , t e ? Thrust’ Manches- of |50 in ^old and two big feature like a thief in' the night. mlnor »uirdlan of said cottage, all conveniences, 2-car gar­ tn S authority to apply pictures. FOR RENT—Large 5 room flat on McGovern Granite Co. OFFERS: age, price only $9,000; Chestnut street facing park. For par­ tv 'u*- Cook CoiIn- One of the features ls‘‘London,” 4^e you fully protected?, ticulars apply Aaron Johnson. 62 Lin- starring Dorothy Gish, and is said CEMETERY MEMORIALS 1., A 25 acre farm, small house, Sen street. Sewell or Luke Sewell to be one of the best program pic­ barn, chicken coop, one horse, one Niear East .Centeb- itreett n$w sln- the older?— F. H. S. tures of the year. The other Is neiiresenlod by gle of alx rooms.» da^d^ one RENT—Two. upstair flats. cow, chickens, lots of fruit trees; This agency represents Joe Is approximately two years “ The Overland Stage,” a western 15 minutes from Center. Price ' you win like, brlc*. duly 27,800. With improvements; also store. Rents older than Lake. C. \V. HAItTKNHTRIN very reason^Iy. Apply ’244 North drama crammed full of action- and $3,600, easy terms. the Hartford Fire Insur* etreet. Telephone 2S-2 or 408-3. How long has George W. Har- thrills. The |50 will be distributed 149 Summit St. Telephone 162t Two-famliy flat a short dlstanea. playing baseball?— M, as usual in $5 and $2.50 gold 2. A 3 ^ acre farm, big bam, oft Main -stfieft*.’b»t YOgXdft-f^riija FOR RENT—New 6 room flat, all March. A. D.. 1927. at's o’clockTn the ance Company-..4Ui insti­ Improvements,... „ . steam furnace. 57 pieces. I nice house good land, all tillable, Su...... and that notice b^glven tS only $7,600, " ' ^ t'erT9*86 August Kanehl. Harper has been in organized lots of fruit trees. Ideal chlckeP oi' J." "aid cstale baseball since lo ia . Riost oil the TRAIN ON SHIP farm or summer home.' Price tution that Has been serv* Real good six^ropm aiajgle, Mid­ and the time-and °/p?a"co o ? t * S g time has been spent in the minor G. Sdireiber & Soni $5,000. Terms. tenement. a copy of thlf dle Turnpike close'to > lW ia i' • S®"** flo.ors, all Iniprove- order fn some new spaper'havfne' ‘a leagues, althongh he had been up Three athletic teams of New mg p r o p ^ t ^ ’ owners nents, new house, at 170 Oak street, for trials with seveml clubs be­ 3. A 70 acre farm, 30 tillable;, 6 floors and trim Hot' Wgtor H«nC IflQulre 184 Oak street or dlatrlct. on or be^ York University are training room house, barn'for 12 cows, 2 ;lt’s i f ■ lall 616-6. fore March 7th, 1927, and by postln* fore he finally made good. aboard the U. S. S. Illinois. The faithfully since 1810. a copy of this order on the pubHo What clubs has Walter Maran- General (Contractors garages, 6 cows, 2 horses, truijk, sign-post in said town o f Manoh’eatrr cage and baseball outfits were the 20,000 strawberry plants, large In Qrssnaerss. first ^*ii*^*^ */*■ days befofe the day of vllle Played with?— E. L. first to do their stuff on Uncle t^nd atoond floor (lata at 78 and 73 He started with New Bedford In vineyard. 300 peach trees. A good ftIIton strtst. Call tio. i s , W p , « s ; Sam’s ship and the football squad paying farm.- FAYETTE) CLARKE the Western I^a^e,, Was sold to joined them later for spring train­ Balldera pt '‘Itafier iiulit Honiea” -■ Agent ' TO RENT--5 room flat on Bralnerd the ^stou Braves, then to Pitts- Itreet, near Main street, modern im- ing. The Gotham school will ison- Telei'hone tffOA.2. And many others, prices gelng^ as irovsments. For particulars apply WILLIAAI S. HYDE bnrgh, then to the Chicago Cubs tlnue to yse the ship for training high as $22,000. 10 Depot Square Ub«rt Harrison. Fhooe X770* ^ before going thlf tiast amoon to tlic purposes until their new evmna- . Manchester 1009 Main I \ intematloo^ League, 3ium Is completed. 49 Oxk Btrsst, Watkins BetUUngr Rcai;KMato. iShoo: 2S5 West Center Street 'Tel.' 1S40 .:. -SteiwMW"

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with changes in the regulation of affairs than has been the case iu .tees have Friday heaKiags schedul­ en by Gilead yoUng people. The Osteopaths, Natureopaths and Chi­ past sessions. ed all through next ironth, and it play was well received and went off LEGISLATURE LEANING ropractors.- Compensatiou Insurance therefore seems safe to assume HEBRON in a spirited manner. POLICE COURT that the four day- week wiU^ con­ Miss Marjorie Martin has com­ In former sessions cl the legisla­ The coming week Is also expect­ •Augiisf Solosky of Broad stvs ture, bills concerning these cults al­ ed to present its surprises and de­ tinue until the end of the sessToii/— Mrs. Nellie JohAs Skinner, teach- pleted her work fit Larchmont, N.*(> a distinct innovation In itsqlf. er at the leones street school says Y., helping in organizing the newly was before the Manchester toi^^ ways , developed heated.. hearings. partures from the or^nary run of court ,thls morning on the char^R The medical men customarily sat legislative affairs, chief of which that at her home in 'Westchester, a opened library there. She will spend pair of blnebirds have ipade their some time at the hdme of bet par­ of intoxication. He was arrested bjM upon one side of the Hall of the will be the peace pact between the Patrolman R. H. Wlrtalla on coin?,^ House, which was usually crowde^, manufacturing Interests and labor home in h'er orchard all winter. One ents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mar­ of her Jones street pupils has re­ tin. plaint of the man’s wife. In courts members of the House might have and the representatives of the oth­ onT the subject of compensation In­ cently reported seeing another rob- this morning he maintained he only;^^ er cults Sat opposite them. BoUi surance. When the present legis­ WAPPING Alpbeus Nye a •(! family of Fitch- Lack of Opposidon to Horse the opportunity of discussing every In. . 'ilie were recent gvests at the home had some cider to drink. He waff' = angle of the question which a week sides were ready to pounce upon lature opened, everyone eXpeieted The Federated' Workerl gave A meeting in the interests of the found guilty and Judge Johnson im- ., the others’ words and tear them that the outstanding fight of the of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Miner.' ago threatened to disrupt the their Dutch Supper last Friday eve­ Eastern Daisies Company was held Mrs. Daisy Hnn.i,hreys of Hart- posed a 15-day jail sentence and Racing Bill In Committee organization of the lower body. The apart. session would be waged between ning and following that at 8 p. m. in Amston hall Tuesday afternoon f< id is having an artesian wail dug then 1 suspended execution of the dirt roads argument waj the first - This week tho suggested changes these two factions. A short time there was an entertainment, as fol­ and contracts were signed by those ■>0 the grounds of he>- Hebron pi ii;e. Solosky If he real fight that has developed in" (.he in the Healing Arts statutes wepe ago, however, a committee compos­ lows; Vocal solo by Miss Nyman of supplying milk in this vicinity. It Allen Sterry,Sterry. teacher at thethn Gen court again he would Cited By Wilard In Week­ present session, but was bandl.ed.ao all based upon thu recent report of ed of representatives of the manu­ Manchester. She was acconipauled is said that a report has been cir­ ter school, grammar grades, was send him to jail. the State Board of He^aling Arts facturers met with a committee at the piano by Miss Wickham* also culated recently to the effect that William Morris -of Hartford who • that both sides arrived at a satls- and the medical profes'sion has no taken in as a member of the Ameri­ factbry agreement. The abandon­ from the American Federation of of South Manchester. A’vocal solo the Eastern DaiHes Company is to can Legion at their la st. regular comes to Manchester^ occasionally ly Review» part In drafting the proposed Labor in an attempt to compromise^ by Rev. Truman H. Woodward, ac­ go out of business soon. This report, meeting at the town hall. Refresh­ to visit his sister was arrested Sat­ ment of parliamentary rules, was changes. Everything was entrusted urday, night by patrolman Fitzger­ undoubtedly the chief factor in tho on the subject of compensation and' companied at the piano by Mrs. has been denied but it Is learned ments were served at the close and to the Board in which both sides to avoid if possible the legislative Clarence liV. Johnson. Then follow­ that on the- strength of this rumor a social hour enjoyed. ald on'the charge of intoxication. consummation of this agreement, apparently have the greatest of some of the dairymen of this sec- The officer testified that the man BY CLAREXGB G. WILLARD for even though the mjva resulted war that was promising to develo.'. ers a reading by Miss Kilby , of faith. There was no fighting, nO Despite predictions that these com­ Hartford with an encore. Gotumn- tlon have transferred their business DEMPSEY VS; PAOLIXO. was d.ead drunk and unable to give in what appeared from the legisla­ rancor. In fact, the hearing had the interests to another dairy company. an account of himself. A fine of $10 (Sepclal To Tho Herald) tive point of view in a somewhat mittees would never agree, they nlty singing was veir much enjoy­ quietness of a funeral. arrived at an understanding and It ed by all, with Mr. Woodward as It Is reported that the steam New York, March 7.—If Jack and costs' was. imposed. Connecticut’s 1927 General As- unorthodox procedure, ^It afforded The main changes In the Heal­ shovel which has been working on Peter Canale of Oak streqt paid semblif Is creating new history in now appears that the compensation leader, A duet by the Misses Doro­ Dempsey returns to the ring he will ample opportunity for hearing ing Arts statutes concerned regis­ hearing which will occur the latter the new road from Hebron to Marl be matched with Paolino Uzciim- a fine of $10 and costs for speed­ more ways than in the speed with every phase of the question. thy and Helen Frink, a reading by tration with the State Department part of this month and at which Miss Kelly, another solo by p iss borough has been taken from Marl­ dun, the Spanish heavyweight. Pro­ ing. He was arrested Saturday aft­ which it is disposing of the, 1,300 In previous sessions of the Gen­ of-Health of all persons practicing borough.and Is now working on the ernoon by Policeman John H. Mc- or more bills placed before it for no less than eight bills will be dis­ Nyman, and a song by all ended moter Tex Rickard indicated to­ eral Assembly, members of the healing arts, and the requirement cussed, will be extremely mild, for Hebron hills. day. Rickard has urged 'the ex- Glinn.'Canale said he bad been de­ action. While many interesting of a high school education or its the program. Miss Marlon Woodward enter­ livering some goods and was in a House representing small towns the main points of the contention Mis. Julian West, who Is staying champion to take on the Spaniard matters are constantly coming be­ have attempted to deflect appro­ nqulvalent for anyon? taking up tained a number of her young I in an open air bout here this sum- hurry but did'not realize he was fore it, the present legislature has, have been settled "out of court’’ with, her daughter,, Mrs^: Edgar J. driving too fast. priations to the construction and the study of Natureo’pathy or Chi­ so to speak, and will be covered by Stoughton,. was taken ill last Wed­ friends; at an evening party recent­ mer. If victorious, Dempsey then through committee hearings, wit­ maintenance of rural roads and ropractic, these measures being in­ ly, the occasion being her sixteenth will be sent against the winner of nessed a new development in the a substitute bill agreeable to both nesday, but is Improved at this birthday. . MURPHY JOINS PHILS were almost invariably unsuccess­ tended ’ to . raise the standards of sides; thus eliminating tho expected writing; ' the Sharkey-Maloney bout. tendency toward liberal and modern ful. The merit of granting appro­ practice in both cults. Such a hear­ Representative Ames W. Sisson Danny Murphy loves the city of ideas. This is especially marked in pitched battle. Mrs. George Buckland and little has recovered from his reCent at­ Brotherly Love. The former star of priations for this purpose was nev­ ing in former years would have Moving Picture Tax daughter, Eleanor Louise, of Fos­ comparison with the staid conser­ er questioned, but the all, import­ packed the Hall of the House and tack of influenza sufficiently to be FLYERS AT BOLAMA Connie Mack is going to try a stay ■ If would have lasted three hours. Another Interesting subject ter street, returned to her home on able to resume his legislative duties with the Phillies. He has signed to vatism expressed before rommlttecs ant element of money was missing. scheduled for the coming week Is last Friday afternoon from Miss of General Assemblies in yekrs This year the members represent­ This year, the attendance would, at the Capitol. Mrs. Sisson has also Madrid, March-7.—Major Sar- assist Stuffy Mclnnis, whose suc­ have hardly filled a tftird, of the the question of motion picture tax­ Nellie Hollister’s of Marble street, been prostrated with the disease. mento Belres and the members of cess as a player can be partly at­ gone by. The present session is by ing the small towns followed their ation which will be heard by the Manchester. no means radical, but those ap­ usual coursb and introduced the big hall and the hearing la^ed only Among others afflicted is the entire the Portuguese “round- the-world’ tributed to the aid and advice giv­ one hour, all of whlcli Beqmi to be Committee on Finance. IL is ex­ Miss Eleanor Stoughton is quite family of Nicholas C. Johnson in aeroplano flight have arrived-at en by Murphy when' both were witt pearing before its committees have usual number of country road bills, pected that som3 general plan of sick at her home here with tonslll- shown a distinct tendency toward all of which were unfavorably re­ further indication of iiotob ^ort pf Hopevale. Bolama, Portuguese New Guinea. Connie Mack. evolution in Connecticut," motion picture axatlqn will resqU tis. Dr. Holmes of M^chester is A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. the adoption of modern ideas. More­ ported upon a week ago by the from the hearing. It is now cpu- caring for her. She was taken sick over, the existence of this tendency Committee on Roads, Bridges and Highway Bond Issue/ Sherwood Griffin Friday, March 4. The talk at the capitol about the sidered that the effort to secure a Thursday night with a temperature Many from the Center attended was never more in evidence than Rivers. Action on the bills was repeal of the present tax of $10 iiifittntimmimnttmititmmnimtuininimmnmnnmtintniiiMinnutinMimmttnti»nniiii during the past four session days of made the order of the day for Wed­ issuance of short term' bbnds to fl-i of 103. the play In Gilead hall by members aifce various projects was discussed per thousand feet of film will be Howard Burger, who has been of Hebron Grange and others. Fri­ the present week. nesday and when the time set for unsuccessful, and that even if the confined to the Hartford Hospital day evening. The play was entitled. Horse Racing Bill action occurred, House Leader last week as being a marked depar­ ture from tho usual feeling con­ present statute is repealed, anoth­ for several weeks returned to bis "Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard,’’ Perhaps the most outstanding Averill suggested that the report of er will be substituted for it which home here last Thursday. and was directed by Mrs, Mary example of this tendency toward the committee be accepted upon di cerning-state bonds, but during the present week the possibility of will Increase the present revenue Mrs. Erwin F. Stoughton, has. E. Cummings of this place. She al­ liberalism in the present General vision of the question and that the from that source. been quite sick at her home here, so took one of the leading parte. Assembly was the entire Jack of House proceed to take up the bills still another bond issue has been Others assisting In the play were under discussion. Bond issues, of It is well understood that in all this week, but is reported as opposition to the so-called horse as a separate matter. improving. William Van Ness of Columbia, al­ The advocates of the bills, head­ course, are somewhat new to Con­ worklL-,3 out the motion picture tax racing hill when It was given a situation, the committee will strive so two pupils in juvenile parts from hearing before the committee on ed by Dr. William T. Higgins of necticut— at least thqre has been Mi's. Cummings’ school in Pine Coventry, then presented a substi­ none in,recent years. to tax the distributors and produc­ the judiciary on Thursday after­ ers rather than the eijhlbitors^ of street, Columbia. Mrs. Edward Ray-^ noon. The lack of opposition to this tute bill providing that the towns Following Governor Trumbull’s After that bad cold, Influenza or mohd of Amston and Herbert Port­ of the state might receive up to recent magazine article recom- films. When the statute was plac­ grip take Peptona the ideal blood bill is made all the more surpris- ed on the books two years ago, it er of Hebron took comedy parts.' Ingxjvhea it Is remembered that $2,000 annually for gravel road mendng a three year highway re­ and general tonic. Quinn’s.—Adv. The rest of the characters were tak- four years ago practically the, same reconstruction provided the towns construction program there has was the intention to place the tax then)selves contributed a like been much interest in the problems upon the producers and distribu­ measure was Introduced into the tors who do a large volume if Assembly and was greeted with in­ amount for the same purpose. An of the Roads, Bridges and Rivers niniiiiiinmniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimH stantaneous and overwhelming dis­ appropriations clause was included committee which may result in the business in Connecvicut and who approval. Moreover, it is safe to say in the bill. issuance of bonds to finance this thus far have escaped any taxation. 2 ,- that If the bill had been^ introduced program. Members of the Roads, It is probable that the new bill will Following the discussion on the make certain that these corpora­ into the legislature two yeari ago, substitute bill, Representative Bridges and Rivers committee re­ i / Don^t let the crooks fused to discuss the probability tions and not the theate# owners it would have been accprded an John F. Lynch of Orange offered will pay the tax. equally cold reception. Times have an amendment whicfi struck out all of such an issue-, but it is. under­ changed, however, and this year of the provisions of Dr. Higgins’ stood that the, discussion centers Vaccination Bill there was not a person standing bill and substituted an appropria­ rcund an Issue of $7,000,^00 which On Thursday of the coming week when the chairman of the commit­ tion of $2,000,000 to be used for would be approximately the am­ the Committee on Education will tee requested those opposed to the the construction of state aid roads. ount needed to complete the nec­ hear the battle scarred vaccination measuro to rise. Only last week Instead, of confining discussion to essary sections of the Trunkline bill. The usual melee and fire- practically the same situation was tfie amendment, a number of tne and State Aid highway systems. wdrks are expected, and the Sen­ described in this column relative to members of the House were allow­ This, of course, is only discussion ate Chamber has been secured for the bill loguliiing Sunday after- ed to continue the discussion on so far and little or no favorable the hearing in order to make room nooU moving pictures. the question of dirt roads. This sentiment is discernible among for a large attendance. The usu&l The horse racing bill has aroused continued for about an hour and a legislative leaders. oratory bill will take place and s study the motive baqk of their proposition and = considerable interest since its in­ half at which time one or two law­ During the past sessions of the without doubt with the usual re­ S 'when in doubt, call the = troduction in January and has been yers in the House questioned the legislature, it has been the practice sult-maintenance of the status" talked of and written about suf­ legality of the proceedings and Mr. to put various roads In the trunk­ quo. ficiently to be well known through­ Averill then announced that he had line system until at the present Progress I MANCHESTER I out the state. No one appeared to purposely allowed the parliamen­ time so many of these roads are in­ During the week, the Assembly You must see them- contest it. The proponents had the tary rules; to be broken to give cluded In the system that it would has kept up. its usual speed’ In dis- 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | hearing endcely it£»-.tlKmfielves and everyone a chance to speak on the take the HlghWay ■ iDepartment .poalng of the business before it and' 3 . . ■■ ■ = Your new Spring Horsheim s are Wought out many interesting facts question. about a dozen yeats to complete Its" has maintained just about the same^ S '”"'- ■ ' ■ 5 here. Much as we admire them concerning the question, chief Mr. Lynch made, two speeches in trunkline work under the present proportion of passages and repec? lliiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iiiiiiiri among which was the statement behalf of his amendment and these syMem of financing. This situa­ tions. By far the majority of words cannot do justice to their that the Income from cne 90 day were by far the high spots of the tion has led to the bond discussion bills reported this week have been racing meet under the stipulations discussion. When the vote was tak­ and this dis.busslon coupled 'With unfavorable and have been reject­ good looks and fine quality. You of the bill would net the state an en the Lynch amendment was pass­ the more definite and concrete un­ ed. In this way, the present ses­ must see thetn. Drop in. Income of approximately ?9'00,000. ed unanImouslj\ Instead of the ex­ derstanding that the state will very sion is also establishing a reputa­ pected roll call vote with an even Since the racing measure was likely Issue bonds for various per­ tion for Itself. THE FftAT $10 submitted iu the House of Repre­ chance of either side winning, the manent improvements will un­ Friday sessions continue and sentatives, it must be reported to entire argument was settled with­ doubtedly create a situation in seem to be a fixture. In former the House, and the reports sub­ out a dissenting voice. After pas­ which the determination of tho years, Friday sessions have been OPERATED BY mitted to that body during the sage of the amended bill, it wms re­ state’s future financial policy will attempted, but always failed to last ferred to the Committee on Appro­ be the outstanding feature. Just long. After a short while, attend­ coming week will be watched TVlth priations. 'fhe debate lasted ap­ THE MEECH GRAIN COMPANY interest by those interested in the now everyone is talking bonds and ance dropped off and It was found* fate of horse racing in Connecticut. proximately two hours and delayed roads, and it is safe to say that no Impossible to secure a quorum. all of the committee hearings set This time, although the fourth ses­ TINKER BUILDING There is a large question as to for that afternoon. member of tho present Assembly ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS what the complexion of the com­ will reach the day of adjournment sions are not as largely attended as COAL COAL mittee’s report will be, due to the Home Aid Favorelds Board of Healing Arts and dealt Be fptlck—b€ iNft ^to have you call, select the coverings you desire and get Deal m^pUy with a coW. Use the our estimate. unV.c"*®!* TOWpIete help. 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FUGAZY SIGNS IIP THRK BOUTS All Athletic ^ Collegiate FOR UTLES FOR THIS SUMMER <$>- Mandell vs. Terris; Latzo vs. MILL FIVE BEATS Chief At- Dundee; Walker vs. Flow­ Notes Of The POQUONOCK, 31-23 \ ers— Fights to Be Held Training Camps Strong, Angelo, Mooro, Outdoors. Pentland Benefit Game Is Sarasota, Fla., March 7.— The Taylor, Squires, Val?o Art Fast But Shows Manches­ $500,000 infield of the New York By DAVIS J. WALSH Giants will get Its first test today, Headliners. I. X. S. Slwrts Editor HABD TO EXPLAIN when the Giants tackle the St. ter Superior All the Way. Louis Browns In their first exhibi­ Funny how every now and then tion game of the season. New York, March 7.— Always In Thirteen newcomers appear la Cheney Brothers made It two some pretty good-lookirg pitcher there striving, Hubert J. Fugarzy is waived out of the majors with­ St. Petersburg, Fla., March 7.—^ the list of twenty-four entries emerged from the silence today to straight over Poquonock Saturday Spring training begins officially at which Promoter John L. Jenney night in ti.-at town, winning by 31 out and great trouble. claim that he had stolen a march I have in mind Paul Zahniser of on his arch-rival, T. Rickard, by to 23 score. Previously Cheney arrival of the King of swats, Babe. the Boston Red Sox, who was sent lining up three world’s champion­ Brothers had recorded a 40 to o2 Ruth himself. Five other regulars boxing tournament at Cheney Hill ship matches in the lighter classes victory. The game was played for to the minors at the close of last — Dugan, Lazzerl.v Koenig, Hoyt Wednesday night o f this week. Sev­ season. It Is my opinion that for the outdoor season. The attrac­ the benefit of Joe Pentland, in­ and Bengough, have arrived and en hail from Hartford', live from Zahnister has enough stuff to help tions are: jured member of the Poquonock signed. Waterbury and one from Rockville, Sammy Mandell, champion, ver­ team. About 200 persons watched several major league clubs that sus Sid Terris, challenger, for the the game which amounted to a fair­ I could name. Clearwater, Fla., March 7.— Cas­ The stable of boxers from the Brass lightweight title. ly substantial profits for the Man­ Dime Fortune smileS blandly ualties continue to cripple the City is the,highlight of the card. Pete Latzo, champion, versus chester boy.The players, referee and on some ball players and frowns Brooklyn Robins. Johnny Butler • Promoter Jenney believes that Joe Dundee, challenger, for the orchestra donated their services. on others. Zahniser is one of those and Arnold Statz reported and im­ new faces In the ring meet with welterweight title. Pentland suffered a badly sprained j I mediately were stricken with ton- popular approval by the fans who Jlickey Walker, champion, ver­ ankle in a game recently and will silitis. often tire of watching the same sus Tiger Flowers, e.\-champion, for not be able to play again this sea­ boys in action too often. Such ton- the middleweight title. son. Avalon, Catalina Island, Calif., notchers. as Eddie Reed, Ray All Signed Up Poquonock took a five-point lead March 7.— Elwood English, pur­ Strong and Billy Taylor, however, All of the above principals are at the start but George Hunt’s chased by the Cubs from Toledo of are exceptions. said to have agreed to terms and charges soon wiped this out and players who seems to have receiv­ the American Association, and Per­ Manchester pugilistic followsrs the bouts will be duly held, it is were never headed thereafter. Tom­ ed more than his share of tough cy Lee Jones, the Texas southpaw, who watched the Waterbury teiSm claimed, either at the Polo Grounds my Faulkner, who sprained his breaks. have arrived at the Cubs’ camp. in action on the Massasolt Club or Ebbets Field. The locale has ankle a few weeks ago, returned to Beginning his major league ca­ card in Hartford last week speak been made a bit indefinite but that the C. B. A. A. lineup for half a reer with Washington, he looked Shreveport, La., March 7.— An­ loudly in praise of its personnel. is not altogether surprising in view game and played a fine game, tally­ like a great prospect. As is often other six-inning practice game was The writer took an especial liking of prevalent rumors that Humbert ing seven points. Neil, Boyce and the case, a salary grievance start­ scheduled for the White Sox to­ to the way Bobby Morrison han­ dled himself. Pitted against L “i Is a bit Indefinite himself as to House also played, well. Cheney ed him on his hard luck that even­ day. Yesterday’s contest resulted in where he is going and when. He Brothers led at halftime 17 to 13- a four to four tie. Obemheimer, Bay State bantam tually lead to the minors. weight champ, Morrison put up p was supposed • to have the Polo The game, which may be the last New York Has Two Red-t Had Salary Trouble splendid battle. He can hit with Grounds sewed up but the tip now of the season for Cheney Brothers, Tampa. Fla., March 7.— The Is that some of the stitches may be After a ball club wins a pennant pruning knife began to fall today both hands, is aggressive and will­ breaking out. was the thirteenth victory Recorded Faced Irish Cops Entitled Bitter Rivals United; and a world championship, the foD ing to mix It up. And that’s just against, twelve defeats. The sum­ in the Senators’ training squadron. Incidentally, Rickard’s rival Is mary; lowing year is always filled with Ben Shaw, a catcher, and Jack what Manchester fans crave. The said to be the possessor of strictly To That Rating; Page plenty of woe for the management Blair, an inflelder, were the first to Obenheliner-Morrison go was one private information, emanating r Cohh-Ehmke With Mack in signing up its players. go. of the best of the isvening, both for from sources unknown, that Jim B. F. T. boxing skill and hard hitting. ' House, If ...... O Washington turned such a trick Mullen’s bantamweight title match 0 4 Jack Kelley did not take part on Anderson, If . . , Capt. McGrath and Lt. in 1925 and immediately there was New Orleans, La., March 7.— Ira between Bud Taylor and Tony Can- . . . 0 0 0 a bunch of holdouts for Owner the Hartford card but, Friday night Faulkner, rf . , . .. . 3 1 Flagstead and Rhssell Rollings to­ z jneri will not be fought "at the 7 BY BILLY EVANS throw It as close as possible to Griffith to appease. It so happen­ day joined the Red Sox squad. In New Britain battled Ed EUs, weight.’’ The weight referred to Barrett, rf .... 9 0 4 McDonald. sensational Springfield boxer, -who Neil, c ...... some vulnerable part of the batter’s ed that Zahniser was one of them. Wannlnger is the only holdout. means the bantam limit of 118 , . . 3 1 7 Philadelphia, Mar. 7.— Baseball anatomy, the head in particular, In the winning of the pennant was the only man to win a bout pounds. Cervlni, I g ...... 0 1 1 from the Canadian team'iir the in­ Boyce, I g ...... Is no respecter of persons. Its con­ .not to injure, simply to put fear iu by Washington in 1924, Zahniser’s St. Petersburg, Fla., March 7.— Claims This Also > ... 2 2 6 the heart of the batter. ternational bouts in Hartfbrd re­ Wiley, r g ...... By JIMMY POWERS stantly changing personnel often, contribution was five victories and The Braves today had a busy week cently. Kelley was knocked out but Mr. Fugazy, being In the mood, . . . 1 0 2 Ehmke, prior to his coming to seven defeats, not a very convinc­ before them. They are scheduled to is disposed to claim this one, too. Macdonald, rg . . . . . 0 0 0 brings about decidedly unusual it must be remembered that Blie Philadelphia, was very unpopular ing argument to get more money. play five ball games. Practice was is .& protege of Myer Cohen, Holy- From a source very close to him. It conditions. with the players on that club be­ It didn’t take the Washington in order today in preparation for is said that he pians to bring the 13 5 31 New York, Mar. 7.— There are Pour years ago Ty Cobb and , oke fighter, and is well versed in cause he always seemed to use the club long to settle his case. He was the opening here tomorrow of the the manly, art of modified murder pair back for a 118-pound meeting Poquonock Gi3) two red-faced Irish cops in this Howard Ehmke parted company “ bean-ball” In a pinch. On joining traded to the Boston Red Sox, then series with the Senators. is W. O. McGeehan says. Kelley this summer ai'd declare the winner B. F the bitterest of enemies. The form­ T. town who are the outstanding ath­ the Atnletics, Ehmke explained he a hopeless tail-ender; possible as looked good despite his defeat. as champion. The same source is re­ Cunningham, If 3 2 8 er, as uianager of the Detroit Kerr, rf, rg . . . letic marvels of the century, yet was simply obeying orders unde^- an object lesson to some of the If things turn out as hoped for, sponsible for the otner pre-dated 3 0 6 Tigers, severed relations when he both of them are as unassuming the threat of a, heavy fine. other boys who were asking for Wednesday’s card may find > such announcements. For some reason, McCollum, rf .. 0 0 0 traded Ehmke to the Boston Red quits out of cliaracter, Mr. Fugazy A fist fight between the two un­ big dough. star bouts as Morrison-Strong, Ait- J. Romako, c . 1 0 2 and as plain as a dish of their fa­ Sox. That was in 1923. is doing all of .Ms talking in strict Leonard, Ig . . . der the grandstand at Detroit fol­ Return May Cost DISCUSSING gelo-Moore, Taylor-Squires and "Val- 2 1 5 vored chow, to wit— "red mike and After playing in Boston for lowed these accusations on the part Trying to win ball games for the vo-Kelley. More details about the privacy just at the moment. Celinka, ]g . .. 0 The program outlined is within 0 0 violets.’’ three years, Ehmke figured in of Ehmke. Who really got the club that has represented Boston boxers who have entered their R. Romako, rg 1 0 TUNNEY’S the bounds of possibility, at that. 2 A gastronomic guide is some- another deal that sent him to the worst of the clash is still a matter in the American League for several names for the Manchester card will After Walker had gained that dis­ Philadelphia AthJetiqs. of conjecture. years has been just about the appear in tomorrow’s issue of The 10 23 necessary to decipher the pair’s Now by a most peculiar turn of Herald. puted decision over ' Flowers in Referee— Perry. More unkind words passed be­ toughest task one could possibly OPPONENTS Chicago, Jack Kearns is understood table talk but for the benefit of the wheel, Ty Cobb, for 21 years a tween the two as a result of the hand a pitcher— a real assignment. The official list of entries as an­ to have tried to peddle the return the uninitiated, “ red mike and vio­ star at Detroit, has quit that club fistic battle and the enmity increas­ With Boston, Zahniser did as nounced by Promoter Jenney ye’i- terday Is as follows: < bout to Rickard without success. WOME.V ATHLETES lets” in their interpretation is sim­ and tied up with ^'Connie Mack" at ed. When Cobb resigned as mana­ well as any of the others on the JACK DEMPSEY Since Fugazy is a wild bidder and 7.— Seven- ply the very well known and rever­ Philadelphia. ger of the Tigers, Ehmke is alleged staff. Weak in pitching, I was sur­ 118 Pounds. Rickard and Kearns are not the ty-fhe women athletes will compete ed corn beef and cabbage. When Cobb traded Ehmke to to have, said Cobb “ for years was New York, Mar. 7.— The Jack in an open-air track and field meet prised to learn Boston had asked Bobby Morrison, Waterbui^. playmates they once were, anything Pat and Matt— pardon, the seem­ Boston, he didn’t mince wojds as Detroit’s greatest pennant handi­ waivers. I was even more surprised Denrpsey of today at 32 years old, , .Ray strong,. Hartford,, '.-r' <. ing fan:,iliarity, officer— Captain may happen. Flowers’ manager to his reason. He broadcast the fact cap.” romemb'er that. Also remember he Billy Ld ..Boc, Manebester. J Pal building, Jamaica Plain. The that it was possible to get all 16 naturally will play ball on nothing Matthew J. McGrath and Lieuten­ that while Ehmke had enough stuff Cobb, on the other hand, has at clubs to pass up their claim on has been inactive, with the excep­ 113 Pounds. , ’ lor the chance to regain the title. feature will be the throwing of the ant Patrick J. McDonald of the to be one of the game’s greatest him. tion of one fatal bout— with Tun- Eddie, Reed, Hartford. " eight pound shot for the New Eng­ various times expressed his opinion New York police department, are pitchers, he sadly lacked courage. of Ehmke and his pitching, always ney, of course, for four years. Joe Lenz, Hartford. land women’s title. the two gents in question. Zahniser has more than the Ehmke took issue with Cobb as In uncomplimentary terms. average stuff. He is smart and can His up-to-the-minute measure­ 128 Pounds. These aged guardians of the law, to his failure to win for Detroit, in­ After Cobb traded Ehmke, his ments are: height, 6 feet 1 inch; Al Dowd, Manchester. both of whom first saw fhe light field as well as any pitcher in the sisting Ty tried to pitch every game greatest delight was in having the weSght, 195. pounds; reach, 76 Joe Kulick, Rockville, of day 20 years before the athletes game. He should be able to win from center field,’ thereby destroy­ Tigers knock him from the box. inches; chest, 42 inches normal Harold Monahan, Rockville. of the present generation were in fairly consistently with a good As a Swinmer Al Devonner Holds ing Initiative, aggressiveness, also This they did quite often, Ehmke club. • and 46 inches expanded. George Davis, Hartford. swadling clothes, are listed as 1927 ambition on the part' Of Ehmke. He was born June 24, 1895. His Joe Bevins, Hartford. champions! not having much success against Always troubled with lack of Aside from explaining that he nationality is chiefly'Irish, Scotch > ISOiPonnds. his old teammates. As a rule Cobb control, he suffered more, during Joe Chant, Hartford. ‘ - The new record books reveal un­ had to look toward center field led the attack. and American. His birthplace is All Records for Baseball Comeback paralleled effectiveness that is one Billy Patrick, Hartford. ‘ while trying to pitch to the batter, Strange happenings, such as Manassa, Col. ______of the marvels of the current ath­ What the former world’s heavy­ Johnny- Angelo, Hartford. letic decade. Ehmke also alleged Cobb had often take place Iri baseball, once Frank Moore, Waterbury. By DAVIS J. W.\LSH. thrown him off his stride, destroy­ weight champion was, is well I ran across the two Micks in— again brings these two bitter Barney Youseman, Hartford. I. N. S. Sports Editor spouts or the ear ing his poise by insisting he resort khawn to the fans who are conver­ stramgest of all places— a* Dutch enemies to the same club. However, 147 Pounds. New York, Mar. £.— The late Mr. a home-made wal­ to the use of the “ bean-ball.” sant with the most minute details, rus. Neither did he cavort. rathskellar here. They were cele­ v'e have the word of Connie Mack Bill Hooper, East Hartford. Aesop undoubtedly had his mo- The “ bean-ball” is a weapon of even down to the kind of bran he In fact, I understand it was the brating Pat’s recent promotion that he has no Intention of making his stay with Boston than at Wash­ Joe Kwork, Hartford. \ ments but the chances are he would Intimidation. The thought is to cals for breakfast and the grade of from a sergeant to a lieutenant. them roommates- ington. This he attributed to the Bill Taylor, Hartford. have been completely outgamed in tost t i a nuxated iron he uses for a chaser. Ed Squires, Waterbury. in attempt to match hallucinations movements— one in, the other out. Pat, who put the shot over fifty fact that he waS trying to keep the What he is. Is of far deeper in­ feet at the Stockholm Olympics' opposition from taking too many Vic Morley, Hartford. ' . with the story of Al Devormer, every move and terest. Stanley Ketohel, Waterbury. catcher or swimmer or both. Or honest water in every crevice Al­ more than 14 years ago, can still liberties, because of the mediocre Jack Dempsey, regarded by many bert returned to his hotel ik due hurl the 56-pound weight as far as SPORT CHAHER 100 Pounds. perhaps neither. There are several team that Boston had. He has al­ students of the ring as the greatest Larry Valvo, Hartford. he ever did. He grabbed his lat­ matters concerning Albert that re­ on^s’ ^ ^-5 sec- ways insisted what he needed most heavyweight ever produced, will Jack Kelley, "Vlfatprbury. onas, all three watches agreeine est national title at the big Sesqui was a regular turn in the box. main to be .proved and these hap­ South Manchester High’s victory have a difficult task making his tried to stand him S the meet in Philly and will defend it It wouldn’t surprise me if some pen to be two of them. over Fitchburg evened an old score way through the best of the chal­ ho rack at the doorway but again this summer. club paid a fancy figure for the But, a hundred proof, or none, inasmuch as the Bay State school lengers to. a return match with ^sted all advances and Matt, at 50 years of age, is still return of Paul Zahniser to the the boy is comin,g back to the big eliminated Manchester 31-30l in the Gene Tunney. HOWITZER COMPANY time this year as the first string Th?ro^a^°i-^ sought his room tossing the 16-pound hammer majors next fall. This does not mean the ex-cham- within ten feet of his best form first round of Tufts Tournament at catcher of a potential champion garment® delivered his pion cannot get back to something consistently. He is the best ham­ Medford, Mass., in 1922. without so much as a ball being garments to a waiting serf and 2|yjOE WILLIAMS approaching his real form. But he mer thrower, certainly in the Unit­ WINS; SCORE 4 5 ^ 4 thrown and caught or muffed or the°h^ hope’ that George Stavnitsky is out of the will be faced by two handicaps'that both. Albert already has been ed States, and very probably In There is no end to the mysteries the world today and will be a val­ Pittsfield lineup with an ulcerated will react against his comeback. named as the man who will catch dav in spend the rest of the of the prize ring. . . . An English 1— Dempsey has lost the one uable asset to, the 1928 Olympic tooth but expects to be back in the Many Girls Faint With Chartler and Brennan toss­ the New York Giants in a National himsllf\hat°h“ ‘ congratulated next game. heavyweight made his debut in great asset to his fighting great­ League title; yet he has been a team if the old gent lives that long. America the other night and was ing in baskets galore, the Howitzer ten S l a r s ^ -^ “ nor by It wouldn’t goal me to see Matt ness— Viciousness. : Company nosed out the Pollsh- minor leaguer these several years “Issy” Wexler, former S. M. H. not knocked out. 2— Dempsey’s opponents are now by common consent. stop his own funeral and step down Americans of the North End Friday out of character long enough to S. student, visited here over the In X-Coiintry Rnn in possession of the knowledge of night at the State Armory 45 to You can’t tie that one without a ll'S‘ the Right Way to fight him. .tto'tored by He Yan- pop off another record. week-end. He is now In charge 44. The game was one of the most shoe lace. It leaves Aesop one of physical educational work at a Gus Wilson, his trainer, has this down. * Miller Hug- He has been in the sport for 25 It is untrue to say that nobody keenly contested battles ever seen New Haven school. wants to see Babe Ruth quit base- to say. Gus is, perhaps, closer to in Manchester. Neither team had f i equal consideration to years and has won senior national Inheritance of Victor­ Devormer next becomes dormie the dethroned, champion than any any real advantage throughout th« by reason of circumstances attend­ aquatics and the fact that Albert titles during 16 of them! lacked sufficient ability t^js to He won his first title back in Plainfield’s next game will be ian Era Given as other man. His eyes are sharpened contest. The score at half-time was ing his unlamented i&papture from played Wednesday night at Plain- to every little detail and he, more 24 to 24. Billy Skoneski and Char­ major leagues several^ears ago. dlyiae It decided ,o Bea^hlm a l ‘ ° 1908, beating John Flanagan, an­ other Turk. Then he went to the field when the Boston Whirlwinds Cause of Collapse; than the casual reporter, is best ley Buckulski starred for the losers. He virtually was laughed off the come to town with the famous and fitted' to, pass judgment. The summary: reservation because of events that S T i : a b f c 7 y Stockholm Olympics and won the Critics Aroused at international title. In 1913 Paddy well known stars, Morley, Bernot “ Jack lacks his old-time vicidus- Howitzer' Co. (43). transpired at what might be term­ the^'" bi Devormer as and Martin. ness,” Gus explains. ‘•‘Viciousness Is B JT T ^ e big leagues knew him last 1 Matt came back in Strenuous Exercise. ed the water hole. It is one of the what made Dempsey 'the great Brennan, rf ...... i . 7 ,o' 14 most difficult in existence— Lake rS'LJ” to get acSalMea 1918 to rule again. Freddy Tcotell, au over again, aparently, fo • it niore than 20 years his junior, rul­ Windham High plays here next fighter he was. This quality was Chartler, If ...... 8 0 16, Michigan, to be exact. Gallas, c ...... 3 0 6 aeems that the peat ha, been to“ ed in ’23 and ’24 but again the resi­ Friday night and S. M. H. S. will ball. . . . There are at least 40 always apparent in his training for It seems that a bunch of the essay to square up for a 25-20 de­ London, Mar. 7, (U. P .)— Ner­ other matches and made him a ter­ Tyler, rg ...... 3 , 1 7 boys were whooping it up in a cor­ gotten in the developments of the lient Matt bounced back into the pitchers In the American League Connelly, Ig ...... 1 o 2 championship class. feat It suffered in Wlllimantic re­ who hope he does. vousness, caused by timidity, is ror for his sparring partri^rs...... ■__ _ __ ner confectionery when out of the cently. West Hartford High Is given as the collapse of a number “ Marriage and years of good liv­ night came a human blight who g all lake fronts, has sought his Pat won his first national title 20 years ago, taking the shotput here Wednesday afternoon. of women athletes in a recent cross­ ing have made Jack ‘too nice.’ He ' ■ - :• 22' 1 45 averred It couldn’t be done. The Polish-Americans (44). or7to’’cSh‘h “ y ( ‘'%'ercome and his chances 6r'^ fo- mashU ihota and lawtord strokes. 1 of strenuous women’s athletics. third; Prapk Lockhart,, fourth;: .alnlns the crown. Harlan Fengler. fifth. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH T, 1927. r ’ •■•'Vi

may ba a true statement, but an hunt in packs Just as wolves do in Cajit. Sheppard’s talk are these t has a credit to show of over three- HARDDST TO SWIM inyestor who Is urged to buy stuck their natural state. ’ ) The Salvation Army provides, quarters of a million dollars.* SPRING WEATHER on the basis „ of dividends paid DOGS, RUN WlLDr In past years that part of the THIS OF S. A. WORK work, clothes, food, tools, loans, This only represents the econom­ ic side. * When it is dohstdered that The Irish ehasmel Is harder fox should find, o^ut It these dividends state has beep one of the most fre- and friendly supervision -tor parol­ a natatOr to eross than either the are from actual earnings or wheth­ quenl/fed deer resorts in Connecti­ ees and also for discharged prison­ the Army goes after the man,- wom- English chaifnel or the Catabna Is­ er they are declared out of .neces­ cut. Last winter many of . ^ them AMONG PRISONERS ers. This work in New York State hn and child frOBi. the_ moral and BRINGS ^UCiTORS sary reserves or even Illegally, out CHASE DEER, GAME land channel. -Thai's the opinion of were. seen by the farmer, some­ costs about $25,000 per year. The. spirit.u§.l ..standpoint, the real value .^ehr'y F.' Sull^van.-I>oweU, Mass., of funds received from the sale of times in groups of four or five to­ average cost of giving a released cannot be est^ated./ ' stock. swimmer. He pietdres the Itisli gether. prisoner a start is .about $20. The Many notorlons criminals have .channel as the longest, eoldest, A board of "dummy” directors average weekly ea rn l:^ of the been handled by Captain Sheppard Chamber of Commerce Tells may declare big dividends in order Coventry Section Denuded This year, however, he ‘says he CapL S h eip r4 Talks to Big most treacherons stretch of watei has not seen one deer and has fail­ New York City group te about $28. and some of his iqethods are Con­ In the world. to stimulate further stock buying. The savings to the state through sidered father'•unique. He has been In case of doubt let the Chamber ed to find their tracks. Tha( dogs Of More Cases of Fraud Of Wild Life By Bnre- have made his farm their hunting Audience on tabor of Re* the free supervision of these men the. spiritual advisor of men whom i of Commerce secure the facts for your consideration. This ap­ grounds and the game has almost^ by the Army is estimated at about he later followed to the electric plies to any stock or merchandise ^ strained Packs. completely disappeared. clamation. $^40,00.0, To this can be added the chair and then conducted their Worked Here. with which you are not famillai* The Coventry man declares that average earning power of approxi­ burial service afterwards.' Read Classified aIs and the offer is not confined to the dogs are all licensed and are mately 500 men at $28 per week, members of the Chamber of Com­ owned by Individuals in the vioinlty . ^ • t , [, .-I i ‘ and that is roughly about $14,000. Prepal-cd by Blancbestcr Chamber merce, but is open, to any citizen of Packs of dc,3S in this vicinity in which he lives but it seems that Captain Stanley Sheppard con­ Add to thi^ the saving of their of Commerce. Manchester. have heard the call of the wild and they have reverted to type and re­ vinced, an audience .which filled the k^ep In prison per week, which is sumed habits long dormant in Salvation 'Army citadel yesterday i^ughly $3 per man. and for 500 now travel like wolves, killing men you fln^ another saving to the There are many axioms, prov­ them. afternoon, thit he understood prisi* PARAKEET SILKS f game, robbing nests of game birds They .can be heard almost every ons ‘{^d prisoners. -Captain Shep­ community of $1,500 a week. To­ erbs, maxims, adages, and sayings and making nuisances of them­ Silks for lining Spanish shawls night, yelping*in full cry as they pard is the chief parole officer of tal It all lip and you find the state R^ymander’s Market to the effect that all great move­ selves generally, according to a far­ and fur coats are being printed in chase their quarry. They have the .Salyatiqn A rm y jq New York ments have small beginnings. mer who lives in the heart of the Successors to flamboyant parakeet designs. worn distinct 1 paths through the State, and has seryed in'that posl- This fact was recognized by the Coventry woods. aarly Chinese philosophers, but it woods and act substantially as Uon'for the past eight ahd 'a half BUFFALO MARKET has not by any means been over­ The section in which this man their wild brothers in the far north yeara.' He is the son of Sal-iratlon looked in recent years by the new Skyscraper Pillow lives Is one well known to local woods do. . Army' offlcera 'who'' have ,pvrt In’ ov­ 1071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club. school of philosophers who believe hunters for Its abundance of deer er forty years'service in'the Army PUT STOMACH IN Phone 456. We Deliver. !t is easier to let other people y^ork and of partridge, quail and other and’ are'■well kneVn' b'y local sol­ tor the money and then take It game. This season, however, the Peptona is an Ideal blood and diers ^f the Armyi,^ . general tonic. Now is the time to ORDER AT ONCE I'tt'ay from them, than it is to work game-in those woods has been As ch ief ‘execur A & P, and everywhere for the same their-merchandise out unordered. tem, clear the eyes and complexion and In the case of the "Paunee Bill” bring back normal vigor. A compound HALES SELF-SERVE reason—consistently good quali^ at lower prices.” ties, the St, Louis Knitting Mills o f vegetable ingredients, p-escribed to company, who hires the use of patients fa t 20 years in placeof calomel. *Taken from the official report of visits to more than 1,700 homes. Paunee Bill’s name for 20 per cent They act easily and quickly on bowels and liver. G R a C E P Y of the -net profits, manufacture Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets and |[ 1^ » A V TO WAIT ON YO M »ag|,rj^ these ties by the hundreds of Iceep fit for the daily grind. Thousands thousands. Five or six cents is the cf happy men and women use them Selected fancy Maine potatoes— the besti outside cost, as better ties can be regularly as an aid to success in their 15 LB bought at retail in Manchester for evenrda" tasks. Know them by their 10 cents. Tuesday’s Specials oUve •xm :, 15c, 30c, 60c. PECK There were at least 22,000 of HALE’S FANCY STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Midne Potatoes 'hese packages of ties which reach- dozen ....’...... 29c 41 5d Manchester ajjd immediate vici­ nity alone, as shown by the spread P & G SOAP. B a r ...... S'/zC Your choice of CampheW s famous flavors! In the nuihbers on the envelopes, HALE’S FAMOUS MORNING LUXURY if even 10 per cent returned their COFFEE, lb...... 39c CANS iollars, the receipts from Manches­ ter would be $2,200 of which at Roasted and blended especially for us. Over 1,000 Camphell’s Soups 3 least 75 per cent was profit after pounds sold every month. S^ucting cost of ties and mailing PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg : ...... 12«/2C For fluffy cakes and crisp fried foods! ixpense. Blind Men Exploited. All kinds. 1 l b ^ Paunee Bill gets 20 per cent of S MAYFLOWER SYRUP, pint b ottle...... 25c m A A f o r s h o r t e n i n g this without lifting his,hand, just WEDGEWOOD BUTTER, lb...... i '57c VV or OEEP FAT FRYING ’or the use of his name to legalize 1/4 lb- sections. the operation and keep the St. Louis Knitting Mills out of the FANCY HAND PICKED BALDWIN APPLES, Fancy, large selected shmnp/ courts. This particular section -of Phone ^ 14 qt. basket...... 50c the country happens to be that al­ da — t e e m e -fc. f o r s a i a d s O W S * lotted to "Paunee Bill” ties. Anoth­ or COCKTAILS er section is allotted to “ Necktie Visit Our 9HiriMS§F Tyler” the blind salesman, and ac­ F you want to buy a cording to the St. ' Louis Better Try these puffed grains with fruit—for desert! Business Bureau, negotlaflons are I chow dog, if you want National Biscuit Cookie Dept. pending with other blind men in St. to sell a seven-room bun­ ® Louis for the use of their names Over 66 different varieties. All fresh from*the oven. P K 6 E J^ L to exploit other sections of the galow or if you’ want a Our cookie department was a busy place last Saturday. country. Puffed Wheat business-partner tell it to It took three men to handle the trade.^ Tricky Sales Contracts. Many advertisements for sales­ folks that are interested!. We also receive a fresh supply o/ifruit and vegetables Its vohite sudi loosen the dirt—quickly! men are appearing which look Herald Want Ads (Jo! Just daily. mighty attractive on the face of ilAKES them, but most of them have some phone your message in to Kirkman’s Soap 5 ‘ “ joker.” In almost every case a de­ posit is required to cover a sample case. The fact most often overlook­ MALES Delicious cakes with the bother left out! ed by an Inexperienced salesman is 664 that he Is being asked to Introduce CANS an article which is not a staple nec­ MEALtM MARKET essity, which is not known, which MANCHESTER Ckirton^s Z he must do a lot of missionary work to get before the public, and on which there are practically no re­ Pillshury*8 Pancake Flour . • • 6 • • 6 • 6 2 pkgs 25c sales. HERALD A few orders may be taken, but Special For Tuesday Reliable Flour .... , 3 lb pkg 39c VA lb pkg 20o the real profit of the promoters of FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK, lb...... 18c Grandma*s Pancake Flour . . . . . 2pkgs 25c the scheme comes from the sale of FRESH OYSTERS, pint...... 33c the sample cases. HALE’S SAUSAGE MEAT, lb...... 25c Friend*s Brown Bread ...... can 15c Professional Advertising Solicitors. The spring of the year always LEAN b e e p STEW, lb...... 20c Chocolate Covered Peanuts 6 6 • O lb 25c ushers in a force of professional ad­ SALTED PIGS’ FEET, lb.*,...... 10c Palmolive Soap .... • • • 6 3 cakes 20c vertising solicitors who offer FRESH BEEF L I ^ R , lb...... 15c churches or organizations a certain Ginger Snaps . e 6 • • • • • • . lb 10c share of the profits, or a stipulated SIRLOIN FLANK CORNED BEEF, lb...... 20c amount for the use of their name In connection with a yearbook, cal­ FINEST COFFEES endar, program, or other publlca tlon. Manchester has one or two of lb o those with us at present. The Bokar CoffM S^Apreme 4S Chamber of Commerce DOES NOT approve of this sort of operation, RadCireia FlnartBland as the amount of money received .______Eight O^Ciock PnraSantoa by the organization -whose name is used is entirely too little. The solicitor, either private indi­ vidual or organization, and the printing usually eat up 80 per cent FRESH VEGETABtES of the revenue. In every case where FIRE FIRE FIRE the Chamber Is approached with a CARROTS, 3 lbs...... 10c TURNIPS, lb...... 3c proposition of this kind, it does all ^ means less when you know yoii have a good peJlicy insuring you i^ainst loss to your In Its power to discourage it. real estate or personal property. Guardian Coal and Oil. . BEETS, 3 lbs...... 10c NEW TEXAS CABBAGE, lb ., . .5c There are a fpw holders of Guar­ I dian Coal and Oil stock in this vici­ Our rates are the lowest obtainable—-our service second to ncme. • nity. For downright worthlessness LARGE this is a close second to Colombia The loaf the home baked flavorl Emerald or Idaho ^Copper. The Chamber has a long report on this Grandmother’s Bread proposition which is open to any­ . Insure Today-^Delays Are Dangerous one who is interested. Fake Industrial Stocks. . The fact that industrial and pub­ lic service stocks baye proved such The A & P News, publish^ weekly, contains many recipM and helpful household hints. lucrative investments has prompted Ask the stor^^manager for 3^ur copy many fake promotions. Small In­ vestors are urged to beware of salesmen of either -of these classes of Investment unless they are per­ fectly familiar with them, or have thoroughly Investigated them. Another favorite selling argu­ ment today is the hackneyed phrase "Never passed a'dividend.” This< MANCHESTER' . i;VENING^^H^^ . ' ■ • ' 0‘ ^T 8^ A ' %'■’* • i • ’ ' . •Irt#: • • '•* ‘ . ar-'.

LATEST FASHION FEATURE ARTICLES HINTS BY FOREMOST ABOUT INTERESTING AUTHORITIES WOMEN . *y. SUCH IS FAME’S PET DISH Fleasers of (^l6j|iFRt«d in Unique Exhibit :* e u ! \ d , C a r o ^ ' V \ ^ s [ © ^ b y i S a sB sancB jsfci Ooxilfeal) WHAT HAS GONB BBFOBIB’ “ It has been done, I’ve heard.*< WORRY IS ONE OP WORST ^it, and to relieve him o f -that fao- OARRBTT FOLSOK U atabbed remarked Stone.. FOES OP GOOD HEALTH tor In hl8 life as a means-to bring-* 4o death while atrlmialaK at Ocean • Town, N. J. Yes. Well, he didn’t mahe a ing about a. cure. Here Is the first o f a series of Foleom’a bathlnv eompanloas big business of this; he only used The healers of rarlbiu faith had been ROGE» NBVI)LI,I!, a articles on personal hygiene by Dr. healing systems rid the patient ol bnalneaa partneri MRS. BUBIiBN a f ^ choice secrets belonging to Morris Plshbein, one of America’s BARNABY and CARMELITA worry by providing- bim wi^ a .VAI.DON. I a few choice friends, or enemies, foremost medical authorities. Oth­ substitute or by coficentrating^.bii ANASTASIA FOLSOM, eeeeatrlo of his, And I was honored with er articles in the series will follow attention on the system. Cone did and maaterfnl alster ot the dead dally. nan, arrlTea and taken eonunand. a place among these. The secret it by having the iierson say Covpt At the Inaneat It la learned that of mine that ho knew had to do and over, “ Every day. In everj the death weapon waa a plehaq, By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN way, I am getting better and' bet­ an Oriental knife, and It had been with my family tree. It Is not ot taonaht on the boardwalk. a disgraceful nature, but It Is un­ Editor Jonmal of the American ter.” 1 . It la learned that one CROY­ fortunate. It is , a blot on the Medical Association and of Hygeia, The intelligent person, realizing DON SKAR8 la a fancier of cnrl- Sears name which. If left alone, the Health Magazine. the difficulty, will do better merelji ona weapona. He admtta bnrina- The human body is a combina­ two knlvea bnt not the plehaq. will never be brought Into the to'say to himself that he has thl* Anaataala enaaaea TITUS limelight a,nd can harm no one. If tion of tissue cells bound together realization, and by it will avoid RIGGS, an architect, to work on exposed and misunderstood, as It into various systems. Including, foi'-' difficulty. The expert psy^ologlsi the caae. DAN FELTON, the dead example, the muscles, the bones, or psychiatrist will aid the wor­ man’a nephew, arrlvea and la Ih- would be, it would mean a shadow, trlaned by aome cnrlona French not deep, because of Its very the circulation of the blood, the rier to find the cause of his com­ dolla In Folaom’a room. vagueness, but a hint of blackness nervous system, the digestive tract plaint and to get upon a path Croydon Seara’ initlala are dia- and the special organs. covered In a notebook of Folaom’a that would mar the future ot my which will lead to normality and Felton thinka hla nnele had boy— ^that would perhaps stand In Through the .process by which rather than to psychosis. been dolnar aome blackmailing. this machine develops. It tends ROBIN SEARS, Croydon’a aon. la the way ot the happiness of my worried now that onaplclon la son, Robin. I am willing to be usually to get along satisfactorily VELVET AND GEORGETTE reatlng: on hla father. Rlfran tclla more explicit, I am willing to tell if left largely alone. There resides him he haa learned that Croydon witin It the power for repair, a Soara had pnrehaaed a third dair- you the whole story, but not at The two-piece frocks for spring kcr. this moment.” power which makes it differ for are often of chiffon with banding The elder Seara aenda for instance ■ from such machinery as FLEMING STONE, famona detec­ 'Nor ever,” said Fleming Stone, or girdle of matching velvet. tive, who arrlvea aoon after, while Riggs nodded in assent. “ Go might he found in an automobile. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY, on, Croy. You felt that if you It possesses ' also the power known as the mind, the intelli- CHAPTER XXXVII were questioned at all this thing would come out?” igence or the will, which makes It "T^ITH Croydon Sears and Flem­ possible for the possessor of the 'Yes, Just that. I knew I was body to realize when things go ing Stone came also Tile innocent of Folsom’s death, but Riggs, who was deeply Impressed wrong and to take steps toward those hounds of the law would their correction if he thinks this with Stone’s charm,' having ex­ think, and with reason, that as I desirable. pected a much more prosaic and had bought more daggers that Some persons are much\more business-like personage. night, I must of necessity be the conspious of things that go wrong one who had made the fatal stab. than others. They are likely to For Fleming Stone was one So I denied having returned and who, to a marked degree, took concentrate on physical difficulties let my case rest on the daggers I to such an extent as never to be color from bis surroundings. had bought while with Meeker, quite satisfied with life because of And now, at sight of the sea who could vouch for the truth o t their Irritation with their tissues. my story.” and the intervening boardwalk Assuming that a person is In “ Why didn’t they know you with its blare of color and sound, good physical health, assuming when you went back and bought that he has had a complete physi­ as well as the gay bustle of the the last lot?” cal examination at the hands of a Immediate crowd on the hotel “ I don’t know. I chanced to ■Viola pansereau, page extraordinary at the salad exhibit, displaying competent physician and has been deck. Stone’s rather careworn air buy them from a man I didn’t appetlzlngly in her right hand “ First Lady of the Land Salad,” and, in told that'there is nothing of Im­ her left, “ Al Smith Salad.” dropped from him, and he smiled "They are after you?” Stone asked, ‘Very much after know, but the other clerks stood portance wrong with him, he may with the delight of a child at the me. You see, Fleming, I lied.” about. It’s a big shop. But thd New York, Mar. 5.—;^LUeEally^- wish to know how to conduct him­ point Is that somebody else did go self so as to do everything possi­ spectacle. speaking, geniuses never "outgrow details of the Folsom murder?” have those two daggers hero in there about the same time I did ble to avoid disease in the future. “Never been here before,” he and did buy the bundle that held their salad days. Jewelry Ensemble Certain health habits may ’ je said Sears. my possession, and they have no explained, taking It all in rapidly, the dagger that killed Garrett Fol­ Name and fame may touch their recommended to\ him as contrib­ “ Yes. All that was in the pa­ further interest in them. But they as he seated himself. “ I’ve been som. That’s the man we’re to spirits with dignity and their hair uting toward this end. pers, and all that I could piece have a deep interest in the man find.” 'with silver, but to the bitter end, The first of these Is to keep to the New England coast resorts out myself from the newspaper who bought what 1s called a “ That’s the man we’re to find," a firm' fed tomato or an Iby-cold al­ calm. 'Without being able scien­ and the southern and western reports. That’s all. What else bundle at the same shop later the said Fleming Stone. > ligator pear nestling in a pale tifically to measure the amount of ones. But never before chanced The program Stone had sug­ green lettuce leaf will bring a damage that may be done to the can you tell me?” same evening.” P aris D oes on New Jersey’s shores. Most gested was carried out, and, as a youthful gl^m to’ the eye. human body by worry, high ten­ “ They don’t know who he attractive, too. Well, I suppose “ I,” Sears said, “ will tell you result, it was late In the evening And so, when the New York Art sion, or irritation, the experience my own personal and individual was?” before the conference took place. Center opened an exhibit of ‘paint­ of ages has shown that these fac­ Know Beauty that’s the spot where the body Dy Edna Wallacn H^p«r connection with the matter, and “No; and of late they have come In the meantime the detective ings and salads by masters. It was tors play a definite part In the on­ was found,” and he swept his arm the salads that brought down the set of disease. There was a time to the conclusion that It was I.” had observed the principals of the Every summer T go. to Paris, w^^eii vaguely toward the wide expanse then Riggs will tell you what he case, as poiqted out to* him by house. . when worry was listed as a 'con­ my stage work ends, to learn "the “ It wasn’t?” of sea. knows or thinks about other peo­ Sears at dinner time, and also had Rfow It Started tributing cause to high blood latest aids to beauty. Paris gave me “ No, it wasn’t, I mean the mur- gathered sidelights from the re­ Henry B. De V. Schwab, of the pressure, hardening of the arter­ as a girl the beauty _that made me “ That’s about It,” agreed Croy­ ple.” derpr^wasn’t. But I did return to marks and comments ot the rest Best Fooda Home Economic Cen­ ies, diabetes and eves' many of famous. She has kept "my youtll So don Sears. “ But I say, old man “ You have a personal and in­ I go there yearly to get her latest that shop later that evening, and of their Imipediate party. ter, suggested the exhibit. “ The the Infectious diseases, such as if you’d rather take holiday to­ dividual connection with it, then?” The Barrens liked Stone at painjtings'of. the .d^d masters re-, tuberculosis. discoveries, just as dfessmakers. go I did buy a bundle that contained day and not even consider the' Stone asked. once, for no one could do other­ main with,us, but their salad-dress­ The evidence of the past indi­ for styles. two odd. Insignificant daggers. wise. ings are lost to posterity, "sbrne- cates that worry may still play I bring them hack to you. E v ^ case until tomorrow. Just say so. “ Yes, or I shouldn’t have called help I use is supplied by all toilet And, when they asked me at the Fleming Stone was of a type thlng must be done!” a part in the causation of all of “ Oh no, I’d rather hear the de­ you down here in such haste. I’ve that could command interest if he And ■something Was. these diseases, because of the sec­ counters. It is at the call of .every inquest if I had returned to the girl who wants ipotc beauty, of every tails right off. Then we can have no desire to be arrested, and it’s chose, or if it better suited his An enterprising person' set out ondary effects exerted on circula­ shop that night, I said no.” woman who wants youth. a sea food dinner, and then we a thing that may easily come purpose, he could make himself to collect the recipes, of famous per­ tion of the blood and on the wear “ H’m.” Fleming Stone looked One is Edna Wallace _ Hoppef^t can have a bout at the bright lights about. Unless we head oft the so inconspicuous, so insignificant, sons, and to supervise the concoc­ of the tissues. On the other hand Youth Cream. That combines many at his friend with a glance of af­ that he attracted no attention tion of the salads. • • - ...... it is not safe to tell a man who or whatever they offer by way of energetic and truth-seeking police­ helps in one. It contains, -aSBong fection and trust. Not for a mo­ whatever. Then the favorite - greehefies is worrying that he must keep other things, products of botli lemgn evening entertainment. Then we men.” were rSnged on. tablea beneatlL the calm and not worry He Is likely ment did he question the good On this occasion he was charm­ and strawberry, the greatest of com­ can come back here and settle “ They are after you?” ing, a man of the world, a good pictures; ’Phe; nd^bles were - all under such circumstances to con­ plexion aids. But there are several faith of Sears toward himself, down to the real work In hand.” “ Very much after me. You see, talker, a polite guest, and both represented ’f'tbmk Re'be Dnnfels to centrate on the worrying to an ex­ other modern helps_ of great impor­ whatever he might have done on Stone’s pleasant smile rested on Fleming. I lied.” receptive and responsive to the Qovernpr ; AT:; ; from: Apita: tent where he worries about that tance to the face skin. the witness stand. moods of the others, Loos to Mrs.-,, Pai-v^'n 'eboiidge... - as much as the cause of his orig­ My Youth Cream comes in .,.^6 Robin, and all at once the boy felt “Dld'lt pay?” “ I did It,” Sears went on, “ be­ Madeline Barron, at first em­ “First-La^ Salid”; ' . . . inal worry. , types—cold cream and vanishing. confidence and surety that there “ It begins to look as if it didn’t, cause if I had said I went back barrassed at thought of meeting Into the ;ls,st-go-Ayh'aJf diced pppr, The expert in the treatment of - I apply one at night, the other in- the was no further trouble in store but that’s for you to pass opinion there, they would have at once as­ the celebrated detective, soon a half ' diced a^le, ;tWo slices,-pine­ mental diseases attempts to find morning. Never is my face skin for his father with a man like that on. You see, the Inquiry natural­ sumed that it was one of my dag­ found herself at ease in his pres4 apple, a half eUce -.banana ap'd , six out the primary cause of the without this care . and protectioiu gers that killed Folsom, and it halves fresh strawlmrrles. Fill- into Please note the result. Few young at the helm. ly hinges largely on the question ence and meeting his chaff with worry, to Inform the parson about wasn’t.” a gayety of her own. hearts of letttfce, decbratlng with girls have a complexion as . soft So with a light heart ho went of- the weapon.” “ And to have the matter Angel, too, was fascinated by dates and manaschlno cherries. as it)sy as mine. Yet mine is ig- oft in search of his Angel, and the “ They know about that, don’t brought Into question would have the newcomer, and Robin declared Mayor Jliqiny Wallter prates of grandmother’s age. « I urge you to my' "Ybutlf three men settled down to con­ they?” wrought harm to someone else,’ she had forgotten his very exist­ articholies ' and muehroom tops, No One Need Stone said, understandlngly. Cream. It will surprise and delight sideration of their case. “ Yes: that Is, they assume, and ence in her attention to this new and Al Smith-has'a ye.i after Juli­ “ Exactly. A harm and a some enne ' fenckee (which inquiry re­ you. It will bring you a new concep­ rival. Have Ugly Hands tion of what cream can do. , If you “ Don’t think I’m mind-wander­ doubtless truly, that the plcbaq one else that I couldn’t allow.” Ned Barron, In his big, hearty vealed as Italian celery.) The wo­ ing If I gaze about,” Stone said, found in the ocean is the one that Here’s magic for the busy wom­ wish to try it before buying,* mail “ No. 'Well, it got you into i way, smiled genially on them all. men go In-for slinpie sals-ds, en­ the coupon. It will bring you . a smiling. “ I love to absorb these killed Folsom. Now, they know snarl?” But Barron took little part in the dives, combination and fruit. an ! A brand new kind of cream— sample tube, also my Beauty- Boofe. sights and^sounds, and instead of also that I bought two daggers “ It has begun to look that way light banter. But one and all, -puinanlty, re­ One of the rarest ensembles of Thurston’s Hand Cream—^unlike Here’s the truth. You listen in (Tq,Be Conttnved) sponds', to the ’caH of -the rhayon-;-, Jewelry in the world is worn in this anj^hing you have ever tried, es­ distracting my attention they help that night in the same place that Riggs. Garrett Folsom had nalse! - ■ pecially made to beautify your F M - T r i a l T u b e to concentrate i it.” the deadly weapon was, presum­ pleasant little way of making capi­ In the next ckapter Flemlns portrait by Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, of Youth Cream thia today-te SAvk Stone aeeka ont Madeline Barron hands. It -will restore the natui^ Wafiace Hopper, 5J6 Lake Shore Drive,. “ You know, of course, the main ably, bought. They know that I tal out of other people’s secrets and qneatlona her. ' wife of the Philadelphia financier. beauty to rough and red “ work” C^cago. CRANBERRY SALAD Experts are authority for tiie state­ hands quicker than anything you PmiHflMWWIIlWHIIIIIIliHnilRIMillilllHIliMlWimiWIlilHHHm ment that among the proudest have overused. You can see it work. Name • • *•••••> ease* •••••••«•• • **'v Cook cranberries In heavy syrup, gems-of royalty there are few com­ Full-sized jar of Thurston’s Hand Addresa ...... ^ eam costs $1.00. Guaranteed sat­ characteristic of Austrias women. of all logical progress, I am tojd. so that-they stay-whole. Drain and parable to her matching tiara, chill them, inix with other fruits isfactory or money refunded. Well, we stuck something In the That I would he unmaking citizens necklace, pendant and earrings, all For sale at— and serve; on lettuce with dressing. Special—-See Miss Hopper iR. per toes of the slippers, and I wore instead of making them, and creat­ of diamond-framed eme^lds. Some them. I was fine!” ing pauperism. My mind says J. H. Quinn & Co., Main street. son in front of State Theater, Hart MAPLE. APPLES of the priceless larger ^ stones are South Manchester.— adv. ford, Ihriday, March 11., Cigars and Tlnl “ yes.” My heart says “ no.” So of­ Jj ______Speaking of the Helnk and the Sea Legs ten I have needed a ring at my hell more than an inch in diameter. cigarets which she does NOT I wouldn't mind a timid knock Apples baked In maple ^ s^up, smoke, one wonders what TinI even now. with, a piece of butter in the center, thinks of the new club of German By Olive Roberts Barton That Is why so many fathers will be a' rich satis^lig dessert fof damsels who have decided that cig- and uncles with money are seem­ dinner...... - New, Different ALLENE m s m L aret smoking .Is too “ effeminate,” ingly stingy. They are probaply ‘ 0 /ig 'Cleaners i(iaf d ea n and whoi therefore, are smoking more interested in the individual, APPLE RINGS ' ' *- I want to tell It exactly as the big, smelly, he-man cigars. How quick ive aro to criticise of course, than the citizen, but the Face Powder wonderful Madame Schumann- How do you like these figures, the rich who won’t help their poor Saute apple rings, In - better, a/d Helnk tells It herself in the story principle Is thei^e. John, or Tom, r ;If the fact 'powder you now use and do you agree?A' certain sap­ relations! must develop self- reliance and'sea serve V as : a garnish'; on, the^ 'roM t of her life now appearing in a wom­ 'does not stay, on long enough to ient Judge says that 1 per cent of I know! It’s a bit difficult to be legs. No one' can grow sea legs; If pork platter.' ' , suit; yoii— does not keep that ugly Plush and Velvet an’s magazine. all marriages aro perfect; 5 per grubbing along, robbing Peter to “ Schumann gave me, ' then, for he’ has no rough weather to glv® shine away Indefinitely— ’does not ’ V cent are happy, and 20 per cent pay Paul, while under Uncle Char­ them to him. EGG CUSTARD make your skin colorful like a the wedding, as is the custom with are bearable; the rest are more or ley’s or Aunt Molly’s hearthstone the Masons, a pair of white gloves, But as for me, I’d get a wonder­ peach— try this new wonderful spe­ Garments less unsatisfactory. there reposes a snug pot of gold. ful kick out of my basket of bills. Keep egg custayds, flavored with cial French Process Pace Powder and he said, Red Heads, Listen! We lie awake, nights thinking “ ‘These gloves are white, un- Ben Johnson said, “ Gratitude is coepanut, coffee or chocolate, in the called'MBLLO-QLO. Remember the Here’s' a nice • peppermint drop about that pot of gold when, if we’d a lively sense off avors to come;” * refylgerMpr,'; for luirchedns or late name. MELLGW3LO. There’S noth­ soiled, and so I will keep you and for the red-heads. Mr. C. L. Hol­ spend the same time thinking about can be made to look just like . new* hold you In my heart, TInl, until It may be that Dad or Uncle suppers’* for the i children. ' ing-like it. J. 'W'. Hale Co.— adv. land, whoever he Is besides being changing our system of living, or Charley know that, too. “ my last hour’— and he did. ' someone'who knows how “ to get managing, it might bring more Proper steaming is all that is required. “ I have those gloves to this day into the papers,” says that red­ profitable results. —Jthey have grown old with me. headed women are best of all. They Even without results, it Is pot as Let' us do the work for you., We ' Ach! 'What life does to us— and are dependable and constant, harmful as thinking about some RAW POTATO ■:l. what we do to ourselves! whereas blonds are silly, clinging one’s money that' might help us, vhave done a great deal of it, and can And I can’t resist the tale of vines and'brunets are aggressive and which- we know isn’t going to Mud stains may be removedl'hy Nordica’s big feet as Schumann- females. And how the beya do love help us. There isn’t anything quite rubbing with a slice ot raw. potato. Finje Dairy Products promise you a pleasing job. Helnk tells it. The madame had the blonds! He doesn’t make that as discouraging as thinking about gone to Nordlica’s home for dinner. last remark— that’s Allene’s! the help one doesn’t get. S 'produM a iSne I^e of dairy prejidnets, The button refused to let her In, She’s Mllllonairr, Imt—:! I’ve broadcast my hobby about not believing that this plain woman including milk,, cream and whipping Last year Mrs. Alice Foote Mac- what I should do if I had xhoney MRS. ADA M. yj <7«am. In an ugly cheap street coat was a Dougall, “ Coffee and Tea Shop until I think my friends Are tired ' I , . guest ot his mistress. Nordica’s Lady,” had an incomo of |2,000,- of hearing it. Here it is. I should MERRIFIELD lDOVGAN iv o r k s maid heard the fuss and rescued Whm in serach;.of dfdry .pr^iicts, ask. for * IN C. ' 000 . from her chain of coffee shops. like to take a satchel and fill it oars by name. !Aen yoa’U be rare of the Schumann-Heink, and Nordlca, hor­ One of the country’s outstanding with hundred dollar bills and go Teacher of HARRISON ST. rified, sent her guest upstairs to be quidity. business women, she makes these from door to door and Inquire po­ Mandolin Tenor B ^Jo SOUTH MANCHESTER. dressed right: wise-cracks: litely, “ Does any young couple live Mandola ' CsUo-BlinJo CONN. “ There I was, beautifully 'turned “ Women are not fitted for busi here who have children and who out,’ 'With pearls and earrings and Ukulele Mahdo-tibllo ness. It Is a terrible pity for them /re worried about money matters? Banjo-Mandolin WKSTRAUGHAN a necklace and things stuck In my to be Involved in It. if so, will you tell me Just how hair from Nordlca's Jewel-bo^. -It Ensemble Playing for Advanced ■'Sef\fice Al'»ktys" ' “A woman can’t 'ja gentle, love­ much you need to give you a fredh , Pupils. . - I was a fine black dress I had on. I ly,. sympathetic and feminine after start In. the world? I’d be so happy * > P H Q M E 681 •' ? was not so fat at this time, so It ^ Agent for Gibson Instrum^Qte.. ; 315 CAST CENTC/t Sr. , 1 5 1 0 workl'ng 12 hoiirs a day. to give it to you, and a couple of sdunfMANCHesreiicom fitted me very well. But I don’t “Nile out of every 10 women go hundred more to salt down for a Odd Fellows' Block" 1 mind telling you that Nordlca’s Into business because It’s more open damp day.” At the Center.—.Room 8. Hffon- slippers were too large. You know, sesame to marriage than stavln But, of course. If J did so, I day, Tuesday, 'Wednesday ^and i really have Yeg; emaU f^etr^JL iome,’» 1■hould bt flying directly In the face Xhdrsdiur. ' . A PAGE ELEVB^ MANCHiESTER EVENlj5rS^lb:iiALl>; 192t.

B y Frank Beck GAS BUGGIES—Riding fo r a Fall FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: 'E - BEEN LIT SENSE »»> NONSENSE NOW, HIRAM, I'LL GIVE THAt THE OF 00 vou THIMK i ’l l b u s t r i g h t HIRAM FARINA FRISKING SOFT IN MY^ THE FARINAS IN ON HIRAM * HEY, REM EM BER EGG JUST TEK W H A T OUR MINUTES TO THAT CAR RIGHT DEALINGS WITH ’ . "Picking a husband is dangerous NVILL BE UP, I a n d SAV,.A/0\V UNDER MY NOSE-- THAT TOUGH, HEK* business,” informs a movie adver­ VET.? - - ITS COME CLEAN- LAWYER SAID. , RETURN ME < TAXI HAVE NO MY ' CAR , BUT - - W ELL ... JUST FROM NOW ON tisement. Picking on him is, too. SO EARLY--, YOU COPPED THE WAIT TILL I SEE X'LL GREET HIM CAR. EITHER GIVE VIOLENCE WITH IF HE PREFERS^ r\ HEM, BUT BE G E T T IN G y THAT ©ABY.-Vf'' W ITH T H E The bald headed man . suffers ME M Y 3 0 0 HARD-BOILED-r from cold head as well as cold feet. BUCKS COMMISSION f i r m MAILED FIST. OR H A N D BACK - - I'LL SHOOT OUR OWN STATISTICIAN SAYS T H E BUS HIM T H E Statistics show that little men WORKS. are told where to go lots more than big' ones. / ,—u A—?«#...• Correct this sentence: “He swore off smoking last night,” said she, "and didn’t light up after break­ fast this morning.” THE OTHER MAN Perhaps he sometimes slipped a bit. Well, so have you. Perhaps some things he ought to quit— Well, so should you.

REO.U.S.PAT.Orr. Perhaps he may have faltered— jCenrncfiL 19Z7. by Mftropoliun Nrw»pap«»r Service 019 2 7 97 NBA SERVICE INC. why. Too many minors are gold dig*; Why, all men do, and so have I. by Percy Cix)sby gers. You must admit, unless you lie, SKIPPY That so have you. IS VA FATH6RS Perhaps if we should stop and U Hts CAS. J U)HAT tClNO OF think, CAR ^ICCeRTMAN, 0ieeeii. th an HAS T lfi ^ A 0 «^ V \3 Both I and you. THAT/’ When painting someone black as THAT? e te v cN T H ink. IJ He GorJ s n s e e r Ai\v Ons As some folks do. Perhaps, If we would recollect, -yaoLLeY. y ■ • SOME MORE GEOGRAPHY Perfection we would not expect. But just a man half-way correct, Like me and you.

I’m just a man who’s fairly good. I’m just like you. I’ve done some things I never < should M U C H Perhaps like you. 1 But, thank the Lord, I've sense to 0I€6€R. ■ see O H , M y The rest of men with charity; They’re good enough if good as me. Say, men like you. Yes. Another impossibility is to write Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Ine ^or publication and not offend any­ one. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Wonder Animal B y B lo s s e i PUP PULLS A BONER ^ i; Here is another test on geogra- The Pup (surveying new window you SAOULDA DlO VOU FEED A JO -l COOLDNT-** ■ phy; You’ll find the questions fair­ box): “ Well, they’ll have to get a bigger garden than that if they ABoorymAouRs BEEN \)017W ME « SOAA& PEAMU7S AS AAO AIS TAIL I/O ly easy If you look in an atlas oc- want me to bury my bones in It.” ASO=AESAIDAE I W S T j TU'ZOO 7 0 7A'eL£PAA/0T AIS /V.0 U7A ALL. casionaUy. The answers are on FESDIM' ALL 7W‘ VWOZ 601/0'70 7A' ?? TA' r/M E .A another page: Present day bathing suits speak MONAEYS-AN' ZOO AN’ FEED ABRBjiB 1— What state does this outlinefor themselves and the fact is that PEANUTS 70 TA' BIRDS.' map show? they come pretty near telling the ANIMALS-.' NOVIO^SAUCAS 2— ^What strait separates Alaskanaked truth. BET AE GAVE from Siberia?, ALL AIS 3— ^—What and where is the high­(‘May I marry your daughter?” p e a n u t :? est mountain east of the Missis­ “ I don’t know. What did she AWAY sippi river? say?” * m rr; 4— What large body of water in “ She’s willing If you disapprove //r- the United States has no outlet? 6— What state has the smallest Mike: This Is a great country, population? • Pat. 6— ^^What is the largest complete­ Pat; And how’s that? ly landlocked body of water in the Mike: Shure, th’ paper sez yez world? can buy a foive-dollar money order 7— rWhat two mountain rangesfor three cents. F/. ^ e found in New York state? T's— What small lake lies between “Terribly rough. Isn’t it,” ob­ server Marion, as the roadster jolt 0 1 9 2 7 87 NCA SCRVICe. INC. •5.-7 Lakes Huron and Erie? V, 9— Into what body of water doesed over the road. i : J the famous Yukon river empty? ‘■'But,” Al" answered, ‘Tve just By Swat s a l e s m a n $ A M That’s That 10— What famous -valley in Cali­shaved, my dear.” fornia lies below the sea level? N A W .' N o r 90r\'D 5AV t^MRTecN Professor: Can you give me an \ suppose Mow V’LL o ’ te w C£MT CIGARS / \T'S (AY ^ ' (MATTER? KIDS WOlJI-D B£ BAD example of wasted energy? HAPtA Stop IM <^Z-Z.'S TfeEAT/ < ^ t A SET O' -rWiMS UP ATIAV VA SOPeRSflTloOS^ A B IT — All you have to do to determine Freshman: Yes, sir: Telling a AM’ BOY 50N\e GOOD LUCK Fo r a n v b o d v / whether a short stubby girl rolls hair-raising story to a bald-headed HOUSE( 't^4|RTeeN KIDS NOVO, CKSrARS P O R TA ’ a l t o g e t h e r ( her socks is follow her .half a block. man.'^ GANG/ ( 3 ? V/e Give I 0 O '» (/ infln CReOiT- FoR SUyiKfr woW./ ■mi rtCRE. IP BY HAL^tOCHRAN' A S/(0€ To 0o

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1 . (Read the Story, Then Color tho Picture) The TInles liked the Crooked Inside, and, don’t you know it’s not { SAN,6FFieeR, I'M AFRAID NOU WON'T FIND Man, who said, “ I’ll do whate’er I polite to critlze things you see. The r VNe’RE LOOKVNO fOR. WDA.SOMS. V\E'S OUST BEEN can to show you folks a dandy time. man was very kind to us. I think -(H& OVOMER OF 6E «t €AK m o n th s F0R( Just follow where I go” . He walked you’re mean to make a fuss. Why NOtiPER. TRULK, along a crooked lane, and smartly don’t you just enjoy It and have iwung his crooked cane. Said Scou- lots of fun like me?” ty, “ He’s a dandy sort, and funny “ All right, I’m sorry,” Clowny as a show.” said. “ You lead the way.” So Coppy They hadn’t walked so very far led. And soon the bunch of Tiny- until the man said, "Here we are. mites were climbing here and there. This Is the house I live in and They went through windows, near you’re welcome as can be. Just run at hand, out on a roof where they inside and have some fun.” And so could stand. The Crooked Man was they all did one by one. The house watching, but he didn't seem to was also crooked, as they could care. plainly see. “ Be careful, now. Don't fall," he The windows and the doors werft said. “ Or you might land upon your queer, but sunlight brought the head. I wouldn’t like to have you place some cheer. Tho TInles start­ hurt. Go easy, it you can.” And ed walking 'round,exploring as so the Tinles all behaved, and 'bout they went. "Why, even chairs twist­ the crooked home they raved. And ed 'round, and so was everything after while, they all agreed, he was they found. Said downy, “ For this a dandy man. ie!is;u,a.MYepr.' sort of thing I wouldn’t give a ■ cent.” “ Oh, Is that so?” someone re­ (The Tinymites meet Little Miss plied. Weii, you were glad to comeMnUet In tjhe next atoiar^ \ 'k* * T A G B rsm sm J'/ " - ■ ■' f-;.' ■ •jfr-r/f'fp fRtmd^wtnr SiiMiltto UONDAY; MARCH 7, ITO?, .• . :X iU ^

1. I I ...... I [ ( i f ...... f - - ■■ Mrs. Thomas N. Prentice of Keeney strmt entertained the B^OpaVBTO V CONCERT ‘SEVEN CHANCK’ 'members of ner.class of 1907 in the local’ H ig h sch ool who.,,were by the " 3-Act Comedy by here‘for the alumni banquetr The ^ siG fflB EVENlG -r Beethoven Glee Club TOWN PLAYERS reunion took place- at Mrs. > Pren­ i HEH/GB2 P£2AKSON| Director, tice’s home Saturday afternoon. . -X ■ - > i t ; \ M M W B W '-V The Beethoven Glee, Club, under One \joeeti--~ and Assisting Artists. Circle Theater ' \ . ' ■ CENTER congregational A birthday party In honor of Mrs. the direction of Helge Pearson, will ■ CHURCH ^ Wednesday, 8 p. m. Myrtle Nlghthart was given Satur­ give a concert In the Center’ Coh- day evening at the home of Mr. and gregatlonal church this evening Benefit Girl Scouts under the _ auspices of the Yoiihg Tonight at 8 o’clock Admission 50 Cents. Mrs.. Warnock of Chattier Oak The Tinie toReplenish Your Supply of Auspices Y. P, S. of Swedish street. Games and music helped People’s society of the Swedish Tickets may be e.xchanged for Congregational church. The club Congregational Church I’eserved seats at 75c at Dewej'- to make the evening enjoyable. There were harmonica solos by Vlll be assisted by Soloists, includ­ Admission 50c. Richman’s or School Street Rec. ing Albert Pearson, bass; Edward Bed Linens is Now!—During This Very Fred and “ Bill” Warnock, vocal so­ Taylor, tenor; Victor Johnson, bar­ los by Irven KIrpens of Hartford itone ahd Miss Beatrice Johnson, ABOUT TOWN The class In lampshade making and P. J. Fitzgerald of Boston. Mrs. reader. Miss Eva Johnson will ac­ will meet at Center Church parlors Nighthart received many gifts and company the club and the soloists. Sp^ial Offering— Thursday afternoon Instead of a huge bouquet of roses and carna­ X ■ • ' . • ‘ K' John H. Cheney has sold to Tuesday as announced. Anyone in­ tions. A buffet lunch was served A varied program - of classical George Albert Brown land at the terested is welcome, no fee is by the hostess. music, folk songs and Swedish airs corner of West Center and Cooper charged although a collection is will be sung. Among the numbers streets. taken for the charity work of Loy­ Is the “ Betrayal of Christ,” Rhys- al Circle Kin^s Daughters, under The telephone number of John Ford, which will be sung by the A Great Sale of Mrs. Augusta Tucker of North whose auspices the classes are J. Rohan of 32 Lyness street, has club and Includes two Incidental \ School street and Mrs. Margaret held. been changed to 1638.-^Adv. solos. > Johnson of-Woodland street, both \ of whom have been patients at the Mr. and Mrs, William G. Craw­ Memorial hospital, have returned to ford moved Saturday from Chest­ 9cxx»gtst36xxxxxxxxa0cacxxx9t9t9aiatx9txxxxxxxxx8^^ their homes. nut street to their- new home on K' Academy street. Children are making scrapbooks of the picture story of the life of Mystic Review, Woman’s Bene­ Christ. Look on page 0 totlay. fit association will hold its regular meeting In Tinker, hall this even­ Mrs. Walter Sullivan and little ing. After the business there will daughter, Claire of Watertown, be a short entertainment program, Mass., have returned to their home refreshmeifts and a social hour. Sh o es fo r M e n ^ OVEN FOR o n e 'OF THE COUNTRY’S LEADING LINES, BUT SLIGHT IMPERFECTTONq PATTQR^n after spending a few days with Mrs. Sullivan’s sistr, Mrs. Paul The Buclfland Parent-Teacher Zf^rPM CEs'^SZetf are RESPONSIbS ™ he“ Hausmann of 9 3 Hamlin street. association will have its monthly business meeting in the school hall ers Of high g“ ^ g « Sunset Rebekah lodge will meet this evening. in Odd Fellows’ Hall this evening New Styles For Spring chandise is allowed to bear the regular label.’ - A sUght machine statoTs eSugl! to d ilr a t t t a n at 7:30 to allow time for the pro­ Mrs. Edward Kratt, who has sheet— a pulled thread or a slightly imperfect hem, and the merchandise is laid aside for re-classification Many gram of music and tableaus which been at the Memorial hospital for will follow. several weeks has returned to her mills would hesitate to class this merchandise as “imperfect,” for it contains no holes-not the slighteh S t home on Main street. that would impair its serviceability. Since it is the policy of the manufacturer to distribute his merchandise Mrs. Cyrus Tyler of Chapel street was pleasantly surprised at her A truck will leave the Army and among a select number of his cUents, we have been favored' with the sole selling privilege for Manchester and will home on Saturday evehlng by a l^avy club on Wednesday night for place the assortment on sale beginning tomorrow morning. ’ . * party of her friends. The affair was in celebration of her birthday Windsor Locks where the annual game between the Poquonock and which fell on Friday. 1* Broadbrook basketball teams will The regular meeting of the Wom­ be played. Those who wish to go Pillow Gases—hemmed en of Mooseheart LiCglon will take should call Archie McCollum at Sizes We SH EETSthat place in Tinker hall tomorrow eve­ 475-5 before 7 o’clock tonight. Pillow Cases—hemstitched ning at eight o’clock. The business Avill include the initiation of a class Company G and the Howitzer will stand company will drill tonight In the Sheete— ^hemmed Have to of candidates. New Styles in Broad Toes in Black and Tan. armory at 7:30. 2 to 5 Year’s Weari Tonight at the Balch Brown BOSTONIANS are made to wear a long time, and & The Manchester Girls' bowling Sheets—hemstitched Offer hall the North End lodge of Moose then to be renewed; they’re made of good leather, and These ^ e sheets will hold an Important meeting. team will open its State League at 1 Murphy’s alleys tomorrow night. they’re made over the actual shape of yoUr foot. We that will give a mini­ State Deputy Fitzgerald will be the don’t expect you to pay high prices for them, and we do s h e e t s , 81x90 inches principal speaker, The Center Rec girls of Bristol (Substandards of our regular $1.59 grade.) ...... $1.39 mum of two years will be the opposing team. expect you to make that investment go farther than any wear and many cus­ The Manchester Girl Scout Coun­ shoe money you ever spent. tomers have told us cil will meet tomorrow afternoon Miss Mary I. Thompson of 61S COHASSET BLEACHED SHEETS, 81x99 inches with Mrs. J. A. Hood of Chestnut Center street who has been a pa­ (Substandards of our regular 43c gr adO.) they have gotten five street. tient at the Hartford rospltail six $7.00 “ $9,00 years wear out of the weeks, has returned home and is first'quality sheets of \ still under the care of her physi­ COHASSET PH.LOW CASES, 45x36 inches ..... Mrs. Cleon Chapman will be cian. A new soft toe brogue from the Bostonian line in ...... 35c the same grade. hostess to the members of Ever (Substandards of our regular 35c grade.) calfskin and patent leather suitable for street or eveninsr Ready Circle Kings Daughters at Mrs. Paul J. Carter, president of her home on Strickland street to­ wear We do not hesitate to offer this merchandise to our most .dlscriminatlna customerq— foai Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters of PHONE AND MAIL morrow evening at 7:45. She will Veterans, entertained at her home be assisted by Miss Marion Chap­ . ORDERS on Parker street Saturday evening $ 7 . 5 0 man, Mrs. C. R. Burr and Mrs. F. for the benefit of the tent. At ♦ PROMPTLY FILLED, B. Clarke. whist Miss Beatrice Dart iWon first Sheets and Pillow Cases— Main Floor Attorney William Shea, who is prize; Mrs. A. P. Lydall, second .and Mrs. Rosette Scheld, consola­ Men’s Collar Attached Shirts confined to his home with a severe tion. attack of grip and tonsi:itis, is im- White and Fancy Patterns . proving. ■, Eight mothers and their child­ Tuesday—a clean-up in oar fabric department Miss Elaine Schuetz of 34 Coop­ ren attended a surprise birthday er street was the guest of honor at party on Albert Conlon, son of Mr. 1 $1.79‘"$3.00 \.i surprise party given at her home and Mrs. John Conlon of 24 Trot­ Saturday evening. The surprise ter street Friday afternoon. The MEN’S BELTS, CAPS and LIGHT UNDERWEAR fvas planned by si.xteen of her home was decorated Iri^ yellow and t'riends in recognition' of her ap­ white. Games were played and a‘ proaching birthday, and they pre­ birthday cake was cut. Young Con- ^■1 sented her with a handsome silk Ion received num,erous presents. Formerly Priced 50c, 59c and 75c a Yard. umbrella. Singing, games and danc­ Miss Florence Shaw entertained A. L. brown & CO. ing was enjoyed and a buffet lunch ivas served. at bridge at her home on Edward* street Saturday evening. Miss Mad­ Friends of Mrs. Annie B. John­ eline Smith won first'' prize and son of East Center street gave her Miss Carrie Bendeson second. a pleasant birthday surprise last Friday evening, bringing with them The PAst Matrons association of r i r & T l s bTmtny^^^^^^ T a n t T a supply of good things to eat as Temple Chapter, O. E. S., will well as a number of birthday re­ meet with Mrs. Ethel Davis of Lin­ W ash (xoods— Main Floor membrances. den street Thursday eve'nlng. '

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\ Going Out of Business SALE PION GOOD THINGS TO CAT OflPers W onderful Bargains in ^ PURE LARDy 2 lbs...... 29c Suitable for the Well PINEHURST TUB BUTTER ■■■■.■.'.54c Dressed Men’s "W om en’s- -Children’s--Shoes SUGAR, 5 lbs...... 35j , F r e ^ SplnactjNew Carrotsv Icebei^ Lettuce, Celery, Bunch Beets, Hothouse Cnciunbers, Tomatoes, Parsnips, 3 lbs. 25c. iwew Caboage* , • • . Matron and Miiss WOMEN’S HIGH SHOES WOMEN’S LOW SHOES L ■a 98c, $1.98, $2.98 PUMPS AND OXFORDS Pinehurst Meat News We have just opened up a new barrel o£ Sauer Kraut and we 98c, $1.98, $2.98 have £re^ s i ^ ribs w d fresh pigs’: feet, to cook with it. The Straws, Silks> Felts WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES pigs feet will be l i e lb. and the spare ribs 24c lb. Mis Avery has some very nice lean pieces of Pinehurst Quality Ckhned Beef Black and t ^ e 39c to $1.98 ready for your order. ..H e.also has from 25^ to 30 lbs. jof small \ WOMEN’S, BOUDOIR AND HOUSE ends of fat pieces of corned beef which he said to advertise at 15c lb. The quantity Is limited so If you want any of these MonkeysMti SLIPPERS AND MOCCASINS Jat pieces for hash, please telephone your order early. WOMEN’S STYLISH PUMPS AND VM Minute Steak and Short Steaks, Green Orchid Blue " Rose 48c, 98c, $1.%, $2.48 Pickled Spdre Ribs, Honeycomb Tripe. yeaiss, OXFORDS We have some very nice fresh fowls for fricasse. All Exceptionally Priced $2.98, $3.98, $4,98 to $6.98 INFAMS’ SHOES PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. , 48c to | 1 ,2 5 PINEHURST ROUND STEAK, ground . . : . . . 39c lb. U™ OdiTOry $ £ H ld u p MEN’S HIGH SHOES leaves store at 8 o’clock, Orders for this trip should be In be- fore 7 :45 Banisters, Ralstons and W righfs Health Shoes MEN^ OXFORDS Specif Values in Hosiery $1.00. $1.98 to $8.25 Including the. Best Makes $3.48 t o $8.25 DEATH OP Haven. Mrs. Robb Is survived by 5-, MRS. THOMAS H. ROBB t ; V'. MEN’S RUBBERS her husband and two children. The Uold Sea], Goodrich, First Quality funeral will be held tomorrow M isery, Hosiery and Noveltv Shop, Women’s Rubbers 39c and 59c ■Vyord was, received here yester­ morning In New Haven. 741 Main Steeet, $1 a Pali: day of the death of Mrs. Thomas H.' State Theater Bbrit Children’s Rubbers 39c Robb In New Haven. Mrs. Robb was John Crawford is critically . Ill the wife of Thomas H. Robb, for­ with-bronchitis and other cpnipllca- merly of this town, but now secre­ .tions, at his home on Bast Center tary and treasurer of the Hamden street. Owin,? to his advanced'age Bank and Trust Company in New it Is feared he may not recover. ’;r ADVERTISE IN THH HE3tALD. IT PAYS.;! r"t\- --vf .5 ,

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