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!^tablished as a Weekly.1881. VOL. x m m NO. 183 Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888.- MANCHESTEIR, CQ!?N#^TOBDAY, MAY 3, 1919. *Cbst one cOTt p w word for Estab|ished as a Bally 19X4. ^ flrstr tbsertion, half xcent thereafter. ■\
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Paris, May 3.-—That a great allied It is pointed’out that sb^uld Ger financial consideration, the United ^oan to Germany is being contem many go bankrupt it might drag States' plans the “conquest” of Eur- plated was suggested today" by the Europe down into, an abyss. There oi>e. • ‘^apao Prinmsed World to NAVAIi VESSELS WATCH fore, as a price-of acceptance of the The pouring,of American capital 19 y. S. presence of Thomas W, Lament, of FOR ATLANTIC FLYERS Entente’s peace terms the ^allies may Into Russia has resulted id the be . Gve SiantDog to Cluna. Queenstown, Ireland, May J. P. Morgan and Company; Bernard offer a loan with the greater part lief that an allied treaty with Nic U. S. OONS<3BNOB FUND 3.—Naval vessels .are .today Baruch, of the American War In provided by the United States. olai Leijlne chief leader of the Bols GETS f43 BY LETTERS Vialing Americas Cm^rest*; being prepared to put to sea to Washington,' May '8.—The ^ Now Breaks Her watch for the ainnen who are dustries Board and Lord Cunliffe, This- would enable Germany to heviks, biay be concluded in Jujte. “consclrace fund” of the planning trans-Atlantic flights. famous feritish financier, ' at Ver meet her treaty obligations and at *It is not imperative for President Treasury Department was- sng- men Are So Infotmed-T< It Is planned to pick up Avire- the same time furnish capital to re Wilson to return to the United States mented today by g43... Wash ' .-ff' sailles,'^here they have' been con ,Pli^ed Faith and Takes less messages from the . air vive German industries. , before June, it is said; therefore, ington contributed $16, New Peace Terms to he^m planes and communicate them ferring with Herr Warburg, German port, B. 1., $i, Niqw York, .$1, to land stations. This move is accepted in some th^re may be no signatures to any of Charleroi, Pa., $3, and * the O y ^ Forty Million Chi financial export on the German quarters as proof that, by a com the treaties before the middle of. that largest sum, $22, came in an mans’ Hands by Monday--^ peace delegation. mingling of political, economic and month. envelope with an illegible post nese,” ' He Declares in mark. I Kg Three Dedde K»I Ga-^ Statement. OUR UNEMPLOYMENT nal Shall Remain German Washington, May 3.—Picturing . CONDITIONS SHOW BRLION AND HALF Properly. President^ Wilson as “abjectly sur rendering” to Japan, Senator Hiram Paris, May 3.—Visiting Amerlceltt Johnson, in a statement this after BIG IMPROVEMENT MARK IS PASSED Congressmen were informed by Pres^ noon, arraigned, in scathing terms, H H$ QOOTA IN ident Wilson that he hopes tq return the decision of thp peace conference to the United States about June 1. denying the return of the Shantung ' BY VICTORV LOAN GER>IANS EMIGRATING The members of the military af peninsula to China. Deports from 34 States Are HOSTAGES MURDERED NOW TO SOUTH AMERICA Total is Now $788,000— fairs committee of the Americaa “Secret Treaties.” BY BAVARIAN REDS Amsterdam, May 3.-^—Great House of Representatives who have week ago,” said Senator John Bright—Meriden, Conn. number of Gtermans are plan- Berlin, May 3.—A number Exceeds Goal by $45,000 Onb Slight Speeding Up Re- been making a tour of the battle son, “out of the darkness, the plot 'ning to emigrate to Mexico and of hostages, including General i South America, w'hen the ban Bothner, a famous German sol fronts were received today by the Nand counter plot, the cunning intrigue Best. on .migration is lifted, accord — Local Drive to Go Right dier, were murdered by the ported by the Federal President Friday and various mat and barganing of ther peace con Bavarian Reds at Munich ing to Information from Ber ters were discussed. ' ference there, came a ray of light lin today. when they saw that defeat by when President Wilson denounced It is reported that the Mexi On—Mrs. ibistin Cheney the German troops was inevit Districts. Progressing Satisfactorily”’ THE SOUTHERN STATES can consulate In Berlin is able...... The President Informed his -fisl- secret treaties. His press agents told cro-wded almost every day by . The government troops, in tors that the treaty proceedings are us how firmly he would stand against technically trained Germans Issues Letter—To Go cluding large numbers of Italy’s secret treaty and Japan’s DEMAND FARM HANDS who are anxious to leave the Prussians, now have the city progressing in a satisfactory waj^and NATION IS SO FAR, that the pact might be handed to worse secret treaty. ' ' . j ____ country, fem-ing a trade boy firmly in their possession, said, cott after peace is signed. After “Seepnd Subscrip advices from Munich today. the Germans at Versailles on Monday. “At once the progressive Repub With the Exception of Connecticut, Great rejoicing, among the Fror^ other sources, however, if licans here, delighted finally to have New England States Show Mark- Munich population is repOTted. BEHIND SCHEDULE tions.” was learned that the peace terms a word of frankness, even though e .V. - - V — V l. 5®' 1%.:: ' i A d v e i^ : s Broken O p rt 'Mid. Gonteatm Stranges Hpr With Hieets^PoIlcei S ^ ed—Officials f Start m l Ih v e ^ * Say, R e Has Ctm^issdd His. Orlmef i t gation. ' Cambridge M wa^^ay 3—-Sitting Camp Devens,; Mass., May 3.- lu, his cell at a.pbUcat station, J^iuuesj SRBDIStt CpN^^BGATIQNAIi. Tpoitorrow will be observed as Vandaliism on the pacit o t je lic hunt Lydou, twenty two, farmer soldier, W^MPOunlpa day in most of the lo- ers, many of whom are believed to be today faced a charge of first degree Rev.'Gscafr 't t i churches. |lev. Dr. Hesselgrave civilians, is charged by officers who murder, in connOlf^u with the Beglri^Bing topierrby ahd conUn- *"5tiiie Center ehurch will, be the rwent^jr ^returned here from o'yer-> death by stranghhi^oic of Mrs. An- uing through thO" sunyu©?' nioatha, Speaker at a Wrelcome Home service sea s.' ’ ■ pie Wilson, fifty', at her the Sunday school will convene at ,'fn tkp Glastonbury CoUgregational These officers claim their trunks home. He -Etdniitjdhtihguilt, the po D.iO In the morning instead o f at church. Evening service at the Cem have been broken into and their lice isay. ,' . y BRING BESULTS ter cknxeh vrlll be omitted. ^ noon. contents rifled. Lydon, Bcebrdtiig -to’the police, Following the service at 10.45 to The thefts deprived the officers, had planned a dodhlu inurder.^ RATE—Oaie • for morrow morning, there will be a cel CPfWiiR CONGREGAXIONAIi. they declared, of valuables worth Lydou o^Qed 'MrSjvRary ^Roberts first insertiQllli ebration of the holy communion.Tbe In- thousands of dollars. Iqf Boston oh the .tel€®hoin;^. Mrs. word for eedi >L. I.' ‘ . V ■ evening service will be held as usu sertion. The IliHtiala TO RENT—Furnished roon^ i^phr Federal officials as well as intelli Roberts, a fdVmer lodger* at the Wil FOR BALE—Five or six rooms of Rev. C. B. Hesselgrave, DD., Pastor. o f 'a name,;fig,.^ o f a furniture. Including antique p ie ce s;!^I'Aaron-Johnson, ------ski Bl-Xanden a* St.^ or al at 7.30 o’clock. gence offl^rs are conducting an in son home, waa askedr tp-see Mrs. number coinl' word. oUo 18 room house in first class condl- f R. Dynes, 701 Main St. tion, Mrs. M. Foskitt, 16 Snlpsio St., Holy Communion will be observ* vestigation. Wilson. Mtnimum d M Rockville. ' FOR RBNTt*-«oejn etMtahSe fOr twO ZION’S LUTHERAN. '.I... -n.'.' X.! - gentlemen, -WltB or : .witho''jt board. «d at the morhing service. The pas . The trunks, for the most pare, When Mrs. RolMrts reached the o f fd f t Si 3n Center street oar ] Call a t l R Main St. 167tf tor’s communion address will be on contained souvenirs gathered ^ on Wilson^ home, aoeording to her F ot tk6 line large twin cottagecoiiage ofor sixerx roomsrov«u> i ------^ ^ Rev. W. 0. Schmidt, Pagtor. oUr patNUi a^ecq^t Tel- eiltUi bIm , neatly finished, lights, bath, j ‘ W A N T E D "The Great Obstacle to Progress." French battlefields by American of story, Lydon awatjted her. ephone gffin wa^Eh trays, cement walk, and ^cellar, The musical program. under the dl ficers. The wholesale rifling of the Mrs. Roberts eatered the widow’s columm prtm - . one wboee h a ^ y 'to mill, trolley and s^ooL Frlce •RANTED—Temporary chambof- Preaching service, with sermon by p a r e n t only $5,M(1. ^ r y easy terms. I maid for a few weeks. 87 Hartford rection of Miss Dickerman will in* trunks is said to have occurred while bedroom. She saw,Mrs. Wilson ly naiM li en eor books; _ ert J. Smith. Bank Building. 1 Road, Miss Marjory Cheney., Rev. W. C. Schimdt, at 10.15. The to be leade at earileei___t convoa-convoa- elude the following selections: the trunks were in transit from Bos ing in bed, her fape covered with a cases cash FOR SALE—Two level building lots! 'W’ANTED—Compifttent ' girl to ’ do Sunday school wil convene at 0.15. lenee. le o^er ton to Ayer. cloth. ' bi^eri on Spruce street, walk and curbing. | general housework. Mrs. Lucius Pin- Prelude, Adagio from Sonata Millit e ^ m p a n y 8800 each. Robert J. ^Smlth, B^ink ney, 84 Prospect St., South Manches- ...... Mendelssohn Mrs. Wilson’s body was cold; 1 Building. ■ - . 1 ter. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Anthem, Christian the Morn Strips of sheeting, tightly twisteoi R ^ B y 1 0 ^ FOR SALE—On South Manchester WANTED—Four or five room teno* Breaks Sweetly o’er Thee, around the ^IdOw’s neok, were i ment. Inquire American Railway Kx«* M i m t i i n I Heights, near Oak street, two nice press, Manchester Station.______...... O’Nelley Rev. P. J. O. ComeU, PastQ|r. found. ' building lots all cleaned off for build ing or- planting. Price only 4626 for. WANTED—By - two ybnsg^ Offertory. Thou Wilt Keep Him * New York, May 3.—Although Mrs. Roberts accused Lydon, who both. Robert J. Smith, Bank Build room and card in private faihlly, Vl- to Perfect Peace ...... Back The aeaal eervlcee will be held at appeared to be in a stupor/ Lydon F O R S A L E ing. ■ clnlty of silk mills preferred. Ad price movements were irregular' at dress communications to A B., Herald Poetlude, March Solennelle, Kelterer 10.16 tomorrow moratag and at 7 SO then attacked her.. She ran, scream the opening of the stock market to I FOR SALE—Second band^...... furniture^...... FOR SALE—^Large double house | office. ' ' The eyentog service will be omit- to the evening, .vrilh sermon by the day the ton^ ^s a whole whs one o:! ing into the stre^. Lydon then I Also a sewing machine. Inquire 116 .Uwlth Improvements on Poster street, — ^ ^ - - „ „ „ „ pastor at each. The Sunday school School St., Manchester- ^ fextra building lot. This is a chaq^ to , WANTEl^Two girls 16 or 17 yoa« pronounced strength- There was fled. / get a good place. JSasy termsjf^IlOb-|;o_f Apply to (Rastonbury Knit* will convene at 9.30 in the morning. FOR SALE__Barn 24x30 desirable to I eipt J. Smith. Bank Building. ting, Co,, Manchester Green. good demand for Steel Common • Boston police arr^ed Lydon at convert into a house, two small build- 1 ------—-— H:^P. : WANTED—Male. Machine A p q r ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. which moved up % to 98%, while the\j northuvTAvu station , I iiiMMIngs O.UU and corn A, crib. Price — —re_as_onable.,^Wr9~-KT A1. I FOR SAJ-SALE—Threeaxi.— inree- lot^lots,- eaoneaoh_50-by xwi _ ' -T _ '^.1 fnrA ... __ hinders 1 A MM hoard.L-. M M ^ (wet) ifia-*. PENTECOSTAL. Baldwin rose one/point to 93% Lydon=s^ ewtoMllpa ol Mie tour- .Main| street, “ I JS?'g‘Sfc.”haaS«oTcoaid^\ to house smdll family. Callr-oii 685 Cen-Pen- |I uooa pa^. Address. ^ American Fibre,^ Rev. J. S. Neill, Rector. We^tinghouse was unusually active. ueider was was xuatthat heue reltxei. thatvna. the care ux.of -^ — q r ^ e- io i? Saxon Six Touringd Rev. A. C. Goldberg, Pastor. and strong, moYioF ap .over two Mra. Wilson had devolved upon him car. Revamished, overhauled, n e w ______i - . ■J-r*- City., Holy communion will be celebrat points to ^4%s tho highest price and that being out of work, | nX^t^outh Ml^h^ster^^^^’ | FOR WANTBD-r-Plrst class automobile Holy communion will be cele mechanic.' C. H. Smith, 64 Pltki® - ed in connection with the service at touched by that issue In a long time, could see no way of meeting the de- •4 I tom hatching, three cents each egg. caU after 6 p.TV m.TT» ' ' r brated at 10.30 tomorrow morning * Telephone Rockville 206-6. J. G. 1.0.4.5 tomorrow morning. Rev. J. Atlantic Gulf, after opening % j^mands of these circumstances. I i I Fr^^ 138tf [ -VYANTED—All Manchester. The pastor will preach a short ser S. Neill will have “The Nation’s lower at 149%, advanced to 150%. '“Rather.than see her live apd suf- i ^°H obS"‘^Eiect^ic^°Coff^| ___ iTtnow that A. er Co. wfll .seH. fbt A'- mon. At seven in the evening, Rev. ’ _ .. Attach- Needs” for the subject of his ser- Royal Dutch New York was in sup- fer, I killed her,’’ ^Lydon told Chief Gr^nder^with^Pea^^^^^ FOR SALMeVeral nea^y f ^ I'suits.'wbrth ifto^at Goldberg will preach an evangelis and homes in and two allowed to a cus**^^ pion. At seven in the evening, M? ply, yielding 1% to 106%, while U. Inspector Hurley. 8275 . Price $175. Ford closed dellv- information. call or tic sermon. The. Sunday school will ery car 1918 model. Address J. Grant, 22 Cambridge sttr66t« Mancli68* I y*7A'mttrt>—Afttuiiii ay for Neill will speak on "The Religion of S. Rubber started % lower at 99,%. Keith;h, 50 Holl street . ter.^ Conn._ Tel.__ 221,__ eveningse or In I iT'- convene at 12.05 o’clock. the day time at J6 State^street, H|rt- Duty The railroad issues were fractionally AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Tan .t-M aiih eitafrw ftita and.tor.tte dl.- | ‘ p i P N a t o | tor. Conn.. Tel. Charter 6915, AOXAX I ner, -117 - - XTNorthm-4-V* iAJl departments of the Sunday ' nwr !■■■ ■ '■ ■■ r .higher. trict of Manchester, on the 29th day on See T. R. Hayes, Johnson , „ _ „ Bchcjol will convene at 9.30 In the Stock Quotations. of April A. D .1919. _ „ *“ 5. FOR SALE—Farm 9« acres. 3 1-2 WANTED—Ashes - to draw and NORTH METHODIST. , , TT i j I Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., I Block. ----- miles from Manchester,, 50 acres till- ploughing to do. L. T. Wood, Phene 16ltf m im in g. ftepprted for The Evening Herald I judge^^^ i«tP. of I f o r s a l e —a W s.bicycle 85. In- ab.el. 8 rd®m house, \barn and hen 496. ___ Organist John Cockerham has ar Rev. Elliott F. Studley, Pastor by Richter & Co., 6 Central R»w. W d'-'^1.S“do’?e‘iBe'’d' JuKV&a.sey. 179 V '-* “““ °h: ranged the following musical pro- Morning worship with Hol^’ Com-1 Hartford. Closing prices. I On motion of Angelo Bosco admin- I Chester.______* ------— b . Sloan, Johnson Block. 138tf er Apply Ernest P. Clough, 24 O t ‘ istrator. - ■ ■ * FOR SALE—One new milch Jersey ' ' chard St,- Phone J4&-J. grams for. the morning and evening 1 X0.45. I At G & W I ...... 153 the 29th day of April A. D^, 1919<1-1 Ii cowcow,fSA HiiYiarH 7 years-old. James Burns, | SALE—Farm 30 acres of land.^ , WANTED—^Women and glrlo. Bto-‘ IV: services: . Sunday school session at 12.15. Alask^ Gold ...... and the same are limited and allowed | 59r Hilliard Street. 15 tillable 7 room house. Good pioyment Department, Cheney Broth- for the creditors "within which to barn and hen house. 50 _. apple— trees. | erg. Z6Ttf Morning 10.46. Missionary Sunday. Address ‘ ‘ ‘ 130 % bring in their claims against said es-j FOR SALE— i and pear trees. In good tate, and the said ndmlnlstrator is di- [-family 12 room flat just 6ff West Cen- , jocat______Price 82700. 8800 cash. LOST LV. Prelude, (a) Song Without j^ark Holmes. Km Tel & Tel . rected to give 'ptrblic notice to the ter stre^. Price reasonable. Wal- C. B. Sloan, Johnson Block. 138tX "Words ...... Tshaikowski Epworth. League at 6.30. "Ourj Anacohda' ...... 62% creditors to bring,,in their cliilmn with- lace D. Robb, 853 Main street. Park FOR SALE—A bungalow 6 rooms LOST—A child’s coat between thq in said time allotved by posting a copy | Building, near Center. Built 8 years. Steam (b) Canzone ...... Wolstenholme Relation to God, Obeying.” (John. Am Smelter ...... 73 heat. All modern improvements. Center and Murphy’s candy store. V.1 of this order on the public sign post Finder please leave at 27 Winter St. Anthem, Break Forth Into Joy I| 15:12-17).15;12-17). Beatrice Shaw, leader. |-^“L ^Car ^ ^ Foundry ...... neareet to the place where the deceas FOR SALE—Neat bungalow at Man Piasza, sleeping porch. About 60 ed last dwelt within >3ald town and by chester Green. This is a bargain. 140. Price 88800. 81,000 cash. C. aw' Simper I short • address by the pastor at ^ 49% publishing the same in some newspa Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main street, Park B, Sloan, Johnson .Block. • 133tf FOUND per having a circulation in said pro .Postlude, March ...... WeBt| 7 15 on "Phases of Obedience.” B R T ...... ■21% bate district, within ton (lays from the Building. ’ FOR SALE—Seasoned^ wood, birch,J FOUND—Thia morning, purse con- . Hyeulng 7.00. Bethlehem Steel 77% date of this Ofder, and return make to FOR SALE—Bast Middle Turnpike, 4 ft., 88:8: stoveBtove length.le n g ^ 810 per cord.cora. Uainin have Butte & Sup ... 23% this court of. , acres land, 7 room bouse, barn for Haro, 4 ft, 89; I isy 'C( Nocturne ------Dunhill poUR NEW STORES WILLIAM K HIJDE, Judge- head^of stock and large chicken coop, sjove ie£8rtb. C. ^ flchdll, Brookmead Rale bl(ic)t ■ I, Chile, Copper 25% .(S) ?Sedi*tW ...... Higgs FORCiJRNSVILLEilcor^pt^r*^?. . y . 4^3H-6-3-19 ______rice IS reasonable. Wallace D. Robb. Farm. TeL 148-12. ______— ‘ n am /B#d Who Madest .. .Buck John Cairns, "Mayor of Cairns- c & O ...!!!!!...... 55% AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD I 653 Main St.. Park Building, i at Manchester, within and for the dls-i T O R E N T Postlude, M arch ...... Faulkes| yjne»^ believes that the old slogan Can Pac ...... 155% FOR SALE—Four family house on trict of Manchester, on the 2nd day Cooper St. Lot 60x30. Price rea- TO LET—Two furnished rooms in | should he paraphrased "Middleturn- Erie ...... 17% of May A ID. 1919. Wallace D. private family with or without board. P^eYent • WI^L^AM S,.HYDE, Esq.. f,r b "^ t6^3°Va^rst..°^^Irk S l g - Inquire 65 1-2 Bissell St., South Man-1 [ pikeward the trend of business pro- BLctric !....!..!!!!!! 164 * Judge. " ' 1 ____- ______- Estate of Justus W. Hale late of | p oR SALE__Practically new two- Chester, Conn. NQRTIE^ CO N G ^GATION AL. gress makes Its way” . Tio back his qj H o r th e m ...... ,94 Shoem aker belief Mr, Caii'ns plans to add to his| Kenriecott, ...... 32% ” lPp*i\“ irpu'c”a f i r S n i 2 S ? e / ‘a'ar.8?o^\‘y"'’„ ‘o a .J O H ir.- _ . burned. Ferris HoHil* Rev. Richard Peters, Pastor. -UoldtoBS to the aishborltood ot tho|Leto6h Valley ...... 6 6 « | Street, has opened » jdKip ■Pike. K T p t d ...... h f t a l * a d ''’S„'S,'aaretS:’’ T a S o n '’e ‘‘6‘.r| tog, 0 . k Street in ttie new bnildlng on EldrldB^ 1.0.45 Morning worship and ser* 1 pians have been drawn and ar.e inliyrg'], m ...... 41% I ATjrtTj.TJu-n 'ruot tuo fnppcpnfna- nn -1 f o r s a l e -—in thq_8l,00<) an acre t o - 1 r e n t __Store suitable for icei „ . mon followed by communion and re- Lj^g handg of the builders for t>Ids Miami Copper ...... cepttoa of membora. Mr. Peter, win ^ ^^ck etruetare 48x66 leet « Norfolk ft W eet ...... 5f<,"’6r.fr7cl'i5Y\^^9trianV’V„',", ,'?5 It. I OOOD WORK-^W PRICES. preach on "What It- Is- To- -Be ‘ I. Mato^jain etreotstreet at iuiaaieMiddle Turnpike l uruyiao be-iNkMojalLe^^^^uc-. _ Papjflp ...... ''''' !' 94 f - p - a 'p ’ J V a '. ______, ■ Givte, m H' A ' clfltiiDr’ ■" choir will render grocery store run by M. K y Cent ...... '...... 75 % ThrpendLn^roV'^sald appUcaufn ahd depotf%l" h^usd two men Inquire 81 Pine j | |J || 1 1 K l l V the following musical program-. W. Rohan and a shoeniaker’s shop n Y, N H & H 30 7^ the time and place of ’hearing thereon, barns with extra bungalow. Price \ ,e!. Prelude— Meditation ...... Kleiu j Hand’s grocery st6re. There 1 Pross Steel Car 75% I La _83.000_.for^ quick feajle._,_ ■VYaUace_ D. j- t.e T—Laree .furnished front J Art I porflua 1 R °g-8-53--M»-ip-St..--p-.rk B a W n a.:^| , J O houapke.ptoa. Ahth^m—O Jesus Thou will be a space of fifteen feet at each I i’& s ,! ' 1!' -' ^ 82% a copy of- this - order - on the - public -Jlfc sign- I f OR SALE—Horse. Cheap if 'taken] Also furnished CW CEm AW IIEIIir Standing ...... Sheparu end of the proposed structure. Reading .'. . . ! 1 !! 1 ' ...... 86% post in said town of Manchester, at L t jnquiri 113 Spencer St. [q uire E. Grube, 109 Foster street. Offertory—Tenor and Baritone The newtow Cairns building„«aa,aa*ae, will be|chl6 j R ^I & P a c ...... irtl 47 7/i. j hc^ar^h^gf uf^app^arif ^they °'see° cause pQR SALE—15 Small places with 1 A^^H Duet. .Crucifix ...... Fapre but one story but so CCHistructed that Southern Pac ...... I at said time and place and»be heard K q 3 j.2 acres' of land each. Some acre land, 815 per mo t . . . ■ " 30% I relative thereto, and by mailing a rcK- K ith one-family, some with two-fam -j oKinner. Postlude.. Marche Religieuse other stories may be added If need- 391^ I istered letter postag^ paid on or be-1 jjy houses. On and within easy ...... Gullmant 129% 1^®''® order K alk ln g distance of truiley and mills. K TO ^ N T ^ n e sl^^^^ ^ \ ed in years to "come. There will be -Tex Oil ...... to Clarence F. Hale. So. Main Ave., jf interesteci let me hear from you Atlm^qoms at 470 Adam room tene- A FEW THOUSAND CHOICE The .pabha.th School will convene I fQm- stores In the building, each with j union Pacific • ...... IB 1 % 1 Albany, N. Y.. and return make to this | once. * A. H. - Skinner. . i g^^lso a ||fqJoom^„t®?®^ .STRAWBERRY PLANTS EO» at 12.19, ,aJao the Men’s Class. Atj^ separate entrance and modem inlu S Steel 98% court. ______or of A. F .Jarvif, 416 Cen- FOR SALE—Safes all sizes at, allL SALE. -7 3.45 the Jufilor Endeavor led by everyw ay, Plate Biaooglass windows, ,r*aa,a„T,,p, set U S Steel P fd ...... 117% 7K74, H-5-3-19 [ prices 875-90 to 8390., ..Protect your I ------**------valuables agfilnst fire-jhiOT theft ^ in bhe f Elwood Peters, The P. S. C, E., copper frames and metal ceilings -vYeatlnghouse , . . 56 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HE^D j gf the very best safSs-- made, A. H., TO RENT—Four room tenement 810 at Manchester, within and for the dis- iBklnner, ' per month, large lawn and garten. Ap will meet at 6.3Q. It wUi be a con-r ^,g gg^g gf ^jig features of the | ______trtcl of Manchester, on the 2nd day of I ------^------;— ply Mary J. Campbell, Middle Turn secratlpn meeting'. Topic: "8erv-l ------' May A. D. 1919. FOR SALE—Real .estate of , every pike Bast, near Summit. 21 FORt»T STRE^, " stores. Present, -WIliLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., ,jescrlptIorv. .Pull vAlue for • money SOUTH BiANOHESTBRt .OOI Ing” , OHve'TrfcMehemy will lead. Judge. k .X -[Invested.' A. H. Skinner. Estate,of Laura W. Gutzmer kite o f ------;— iC——----- i— ------ANARCHISTS ORGANIZED. TAeM THE USES Manchester in said district, deceased. | FOR SALE—lOQ rabbits from six upon application of Frederick "W. Keeks to seven months old; 25. does, {ASEBALL- SOUTH METHODIST. [’*^'’.iNew York, May 3,— Federal au Gutzmer praying...... that letters-- w of -o ad- ready for - breedlr .. Charlea; Car- thorities today announced it as’their The Giants picked up their top- ministration .be granted on- said es-j jigie,' 95 (Norman, South Manches-1 tate^ as^T®.*! ^PP}mntl9n (jn file, it is [ ter Heights. Rev. G. G- Scrivener, Pastor. belief that an organized hand, of an-J heavy score of 14 to 2 over the Phil- ORDERED—That______the foregoing ap- 1 arehists was resnonsible-for the con- lies in chunks of five and Jack I plication be Iieard and determined at FOR______SALE—^Barrels for Icihdllng ------aremsts was respopBloie-lor cou UBb ^ +n the Probate Office in Manchester in wpod. - WIU furnlsli . deUvdry, E. At tho lOAK service tomorrow splracy to assassinate a number of Coombs forced Muley Watson to district, on the loth day of May, geastrand. 91 South Main St,' . Tei; lib. N ebe G rom ds, m orto^ the;, wm^ba a ra^ptlon prototoent toe, hy internal machtoaa Lavel the enttre fllatance., ------— Jnew memhera, a cetebratton ot the aent through tho matt. Plolfor twtrlod hta flrat ahutout ot tlJJ V ' „ » “ .irV a ^ lS T to ^ a ta S r m tk l m a y 4TH holv communion and a short sermon f “We are acting on the theory that the season with the Braves as vie- publishing a copy of this order once Und factory. Lot 75 ^feet front, noiy communion anu a buuii, ° . j * j ' I in some newspaper having a clrcula-l|2,500 for quick sai6. Robert J, Smith by the pastor. The Sunday schooi the plot was conducted and carried 1 tims. j place of hearing thereon, | Bank building. A tbldics ¥S. wttl be hotd as UBual. at 12.16 and 1 out bjr an prgantaed band," Suportn-| Throe Whtto Sox hwlera ^ wero | Uon^ to ind ...... by posting a ,1 I euuy ua mio uinwi un the o.*x; gruui.v.public o-e*‘slgn- I FORi. SALE—Two apartment steam Examine them ' _ , at tendent William M. Offley, of the [ swatted for sixteen safeties by thejpgg^ town of Manchester, at | Seated flat at north end, lights, bath, curately and scienjw^ the Epworth League meeting , , , , , a. least six days ,fi?fore the. day of said [get tubs, walk and curb, near trolley; New Departure of Kfistol 3.15. At seven In the evening, Rev. |.Department of Justice, declOTed. 1, Browns In the season s Inauguration, - , hearing, to 'appear if they see cause j p'r'lce Only 84,690 Robert . J. Smith, Furnish the “The minuteness with .which elvery Seven of the wallops were tor extra | at said time and place and he heard 1 Bank BuiiOding. Scrivener will speak on "The Test Axxaxaua.s-u.wa - , V I relative thereto, and make return to j ------i - ^uD e Caied at 3.15 gf Dlsicpleship.” detail was carried out suggests a con- bases. this court FOB SALE—Bungalow o f 5 rooms, spiracy of several pertBons.” | While the_Yaaks were trimming WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. built within three years for a home The musical program for the 1 H-6*3-19 = of. best material obtainable. Ov^ier , I the Red Sox,, their third consecutive ,mo;r.ntag service follows: ^ will sell for 83,200. Robert J.^mitb, | f^lih Soles ^ WALTER OLlVB» ..j^relude, Melody ...... Stoughton TO REGUUA'TE PRICES. vlctory by the way, Everett Scott j gt-^j2aiu;h^B^\Rhln^a°^^^^th^^u-1 trict of Manchester, on the 39th day Give Doubfe Wear-Our No-12 Farr Bloc^ -filN Mato; Ajo^yjOip, Te Deum ...... Dfich Boston, May 8.-T—ThaL a perman- was the only member of the cham- FOR SALE—25 acre farm, 3 acre to -L -ent,u , state . . . . . commission------be- appointed to - I pion team------who was able to gauge--- Al- I • wiLUAM 8. HIDE, E-a. | h « | r . 'S r SOUTH M AJ80p6glS6iti'^ Anthem. Abide With Me .Schn^cker regulate tJhe prRSBs of the n ^ ssl- l^n Russell’s delivery. He garnered, ” ^Itate of Isahelle Green of Manches- wood, «>»es ^Postlude, Finale ...... Lemena tr in said district a minor. j earn. ° ‘j}® ^ Telei)^ ties of life andthat the lease of the 1 a' double and two singles Ih lour | tetrUpon in saffi application d^^^ Of Edward Dywer trees aplenty, r w n '' utes’ walk' from Bank building. Own state fish pier broken if It Is found 1 times m et al praying that guardian of the es- ' hulidlnar. Own- Selw itz R & ito SAIiVAHON ARMY. that «iy of tlie Im s ^ b were respon- The Giants hit aately to eyery lu- I'tM “oL.^rf FihaTh: Bible fpr the ifATmation of the al-lning, gatheringto -toteeasixteen wallops lor I ORDERE|>^^t toe tore^^ap- Baoh Balldlna. ■ , . , ; . 8 8 3 Main Street Commaikdant Fred Bartlett^^^ toged l” o recommend-j a total of 24 bases. the Probate office in Manchester In ] , pOR SALE—At notth ' and large •GERMANY linAY.C: W'' said district, on the 1th day o^ May. [single house of eigh^,-rooms,‘ hot and atloiis mada tod<^ Dy a special in-L.i .ui'; ------:— ;— ____A. D;_____ 1919,_ at # o’clock in the forenoon, [oold______water and bath.' QVdr.1^3 acre or / '■ 1. ' ■ ‘ " • “ *— ^ — I- - - - .ouiiding Mrs. Colonel Mf^®®> to tho laglala- . ■■ ,r-ll. 8. 1,0 8 ®^ ON 8A I® 8. . down. W atdi,R otating , |m rU ]^ Via. • Washington^ May 3.:— Sales^f-SUr- pendancy of said application and the Robert J. Smith, Bank-Bt^laing, ^6f the .Jfew York Traln- tvr^,, Th^-/com.^Ittoe has been ;in . ^ tor have re I i*'*"® place Uf hVarihg thereon, by the j^a i i r P , ...... ; f ..i^M6ro lh>n 'headti'ftil" tKfa GelebmHon U -Was 1 ^ A l6»^ 'i^reb thotPumd^TOturniiig. vet«»QS OUS picture andT Ereoliig ol‘tia|r 17. i I arrived here today on the cruiser Ished perfoTihaace in'*' The Management Takes Pleasure in Presenting the Vitagraph B l^ Manchester’s |enlarged ^k^qmd Frederick, the GeneraT (^ th a ls'a n d which will be ahown ih; Home con^ltt^ met in Sup^n- the Westpra Heroi‘ theater tonight. Ih, thii Corinne Griffith tenden£* ^ . A. Verplanck’B office l ^ t The F^erick brought the H9th Field Artillery Company, the 4 6 4th farce she has the role made The Cl^arming Vitagraph Star evening And appointed vartbuk/tob- Aero Shaadroii, and several casual by Billie Burke tn lA>ndon «md comiaitteoB to make . In New .York, and ihay ba , 55 for the Welcome Hbme'’celebi^tion companieB composed of Michigan, ^ i Ohio, New York, Montana, Ken give one of the heist to he held Saturdajr,' Mstt i t . , It' Vras decided to haVie the celehratlbn In tucky and Mtssouri men. 'of her screen careerv ably supports4 by Denton Vah^ S e the' aftemck)n and evening, subject Four pero soWdropt, the 90th, \ 161st,' 487th and 655th arrived on ward Burns,. Florence Deshoh, J^ilia,. to the approval of the Army and Swasme Gordon, Alice Tefky^ .* ■ A Famdul^ French Farce—YouTl Like This. Nayy cluh, which meets Monday the Goethals which alpo brought the I 423rd- Field Signal battalion. Charles Stevenson/ The-picture was. « « * ♦ > night. Thirty fopr casuals arrived on the directed by • Hem^ Honii, noted, Clifford Cheney was chosen as Western Hero. French actor-prodRcer. THiE LIGHTNING RAIDERS— Other Short Subjects marshal of the parade. The com Jacqueline jilts Erniest apd marries mittees appointed are as follows; UNIQUE DINNER. a count of many affairs, who tries Decorations: F. D. Cheney, L. hard to reform, but a widow'pur-' Heehner and C. Elmbre Watkins. F-nglfaih CWcerS to Dine in sues him to his home and ma^es a n ** jp Floats: F. J. Bendall and A. ix>ndon Cellar. scene, which is related to Jacqueline j^althasr. by the butler. Thereupon, the bride, Military Clifford D. Cheney and h'- London, May 4— The most unique! to “get even,’’ .flees to the home of R. G. Rich. dinner party for the celebration of Ernest, the stuplfi, who,.of course, Music: W. C. Cheney. the signing of the peace treaty on I misunderstands and gefs • his face Dinner: N. B. Richards and David “peace night’’ will be held here in j slapped. Both households are in an, .Husband. ^ London. Five young officers of the uproar, in the midst of which Jacqne- THE C. W. KINC CO. Speakers and Medals: Rev. W./J, Tank Corps, the .survivors of a party I line and Ernest return, the former McGurk and A. B. Bowers. SUCCESSOR TO G. H.ALLEN that was nearly wiped out in a mud- in a panic and the girl somewhat ALLEN PLACE, MANCHESTER dy dugout in the Arras sector, have! crestfallen, but brave enough to seek PIRB IN mCKBY’S GROVE. engaged'the cellar of a West End 1 to ponceal the name of the man to LUMBER, COAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES Hotel. Here in uniform they will | whom she'had fled. Finally .she. sobs: Toot House and Part of Fence at St. 'O.i Bit on old boxes and barrels while j “It was Erny.” BridiS«t*s Cemetery Destroyed. BUY LIBEBTY BONDS they eat bully beef and hard tack.l “Only Ernest?” replied t^e "outi H|ving concluded their trench fare raged’’, husbapd,, “My darling, 1 AFTER THAT Fire which started In Hickey’s they will don evening suits and fe- knew you were Innocent.” Grove on Oakland street caused con On the same l^ill will be a comedy '4>. BUY COAL siderable excitement in l^e north pair to thf regular dining room where they will feast on. an elabor and another episode of “The Light BGTH GOOD investments AT THIS TIME end of the town this morning. Large ate meal washed down with rare ning Raiders.” crowds of men and bo3^ beat out the Tomorrow the feature will be a The plain and conservative apparel parallel groups of band-tnn tucks and fire but not before it had destroyed wines. Metro with Edith Storey playing the THE 0. W. KING 00. that women allowed themselves in war the Introduction of smocking in shoul the tool house belonging to St. ders and at each side of the front of lead. The title is “As the Sun Went TELEPHONE 126, MANCHESTER times has affected our coming spring Bridget’s cemetery. The tools in the SUSPECTED OF MURDER. the skirt It has no elaboration and I Down.” It is a fast-moving drotaa, styles in two ways. First, It has house were badly damaged and also Waterbury,,May 3.—Charles Kum- brought hand-sewing and simplicity of does not need anything more. It has pis, who also is wanted by the New filled with thrills, a vivid picture of v no subtleties of construction; all the pdrtlons of the picket fence which design Into more prominenceI than ever Haven police on a charge of bur mining life and tells a beautiful little on spring and summer frocks and it details of Its making are set forth In surrounds the cemetery. the photograph, and tiiey are reassn> glary, was brought to this city yes love story. has paved the way for a reaction In. terday from Poughkeepsie, where he BILL UP IN BAY STATE favor of lovely color. As In the days ing to the home dressmaker. -Yet a long gone by, when women had more simple hand-made frock of this kind. TOWN GOES OVER TOP has been held as a suspect in a mur I In sheer cotton or silk fabrics, is sold TO MAKE 4 P. C. BEER leisure for needlework than they have der case there allowed themselves recently, we are to for a high price in the shops, com Kumpis is suspected of having fig- Park Theater manding something like s hundred or m VICTORY LOAN DRIVE We have It, the best to be had have numbers of simply designed, nred^n the Danzinger murder in Federation of Labor Its Sponsor— beautifully made and finished, shqer a hundred and twenty-five dollars In (Continued from Page 1.) Pou^keepsie but he was let go only Try Our— Petition Signed by 120,000 Pre frocks for summer weather. smart establishments. With these light frocks plqnant gir I to be picked up on charges which A double star feature will ho the OLD COMPANY LEHIGH . sented. Imported voiles have soared td un dles of black velvet ribbon are worn. original bond purchases will,be ask- ^ad brought him to this city city headliner at the Popular Playhouse ed to do so. - . . . . . heard of prices and are unreasonably Sbmetimes the ribbon is in a color and Kumpis is said to have violated his tonight. Carlyle Blackwell and Quafity and Service our Motto, high. At $6 aiid $7 per yard they occasionally It matches the frock. But Join the Y. D. Club. parole from the Cheshire Reforma • Boston, Mass., May 3.—Massach-u- have silks and ^satins .outdistanced, Evelyn Greeley will be seen In a Also Heavy Trucking black proves a wonderful spice to the ■^All who make a second subscrip tory among other things. story of New York’s East side called setts state branch, American Fed^r ^ut American mills will, turn out fine season’s light and fiowerllke colors. In tion will be admitted to membership, “Courage for Two”. Here te a mel and Piano Moving, ation of Labor, will on Monday file voiles, linen-finished lawns, transpar the girdle shown three crochet but in the new “Y. D.” Club and will he ANOTHER “BOMB” RECEIVED. odrama jam-packed with thrills with with the legislature a bill to allow ent organdies, not inexpensive, bpt not tons are set on the front and small but ♦ prohibitive In price. Some of these given a pin denoting membership a vein of comedy running through it. the manufacture of beer and ale tons of tke same kind fasten the G. E. Willis thin weaves suggest georgette and are .The local bond headquarters in Chicago, May 3.—Experts ^ today The scenes were all taken right on containing four per cent cent of al bodice at the back. 2 Main St. Phone 5D fairly close imitations of It the Ferris block and the tent on were to open a suspected bomb re the spot and the ganster, the crowd cohol. With the bill will be filed The very pretty frock shown In the Depot Square will be ready for busi ceived through the mails by Dr. N. ed streets and tenements and how petition in, its support by 120,000 picturer above is a type of these new, ness as usual all next week. As R. Fjath,’ The '‘hbmh” consists of the poor people live in New York's citizens of the State and a second sheer hand-sewed dresses. Except for other parts of the country are not a pasteboard tube, with metal screw east side, will be shown In great do- petition for light w ii^ and beers BOSTON SHOE -i- responding as liberally as this sec caps at each end bore a New York tail. A simple love story weaves In signed by 120,000 oveWeas soldiers the National Prohibition constitu SINN PEINERS ARRESTED. tion in the bond drive, additional lo postmark and carried a newspaper and out of the thrilling drama. • who are cititens of the State. tional amendment. London, May 3.— Three prominent cal subscriptions will be doubly wel with the name On the same bill tonight Will be Senator John J. Kearney of East REPAIR SHOP That four per cent of alcohol does Sinn Fein leaders— Patrick MAloney, come. Brothers’^ pasted on it. The word another episode of “The Brass Bul 'Boston, who will file the bill, said not make beers and ales intoxicat Maurice Crowe and Lawrence Breen Mrs. Cheney’s Letter. “Pertussin” was stamped on tn© let” and a new release comedy. today that organized labor is ad ing, will be argued. —were arrested at Tipperary today Mrs. Austin Cheney, chairman of metal. Tomorrow “The Straight and Nar Wiedl known In town for using' the vised by competent authority that under tjie British proclamation of the ladies’ organization in the Vic -----^ - — row Path” will be the headliner for .best quality in leather and Neolin the right to determine the percent martial law, said an Exchange Tele tory Loan drive, today started a YOUNd EDISON HOME. the evening performance. 53 soles.. . A specialty for ten days only. age of alcohol in beverages Is a graph dispatch from Dqblin. ' movement which is arousing wide On next Tuesday and Wednesday Robber Heels 60c, re nr 'yean'.agd ^ ■; .r . V.,■*’.»■.! , I i • * ■ • h ^ ' 'S> •. J ’ •VaV-rV: Cl ¥ rf. ■ ■•>v? m m S£->' V\ !»•,)'■ .'■y.; •V.-J? 11 r •«- a :■<€i 5st t^V, ■-■i. <1|A1 i!^/ ■ ■VC ■FACETOTJE/ m WJ. IltdUM COMPANIES M ^ :n ■'rv'. TO BE HERE MONBAY The Open 'I' .li Altered at tha Poat OfTItee at Man- LEAVE TO r- ^shaytar aa Second Claaa Mall Matter. Forum 'htt People Turn Out AD the Beet' Published by ^Singers Will Be Brought Here by Bat Fcff Ibe Horald Printing C^tmpany > The le^lst^tVe connnittee on rail- liocal Firm. and Has OliMIff BxnxiseiniMitB lih -'H' .rdnds repo^tc^ a bill yesterday whieh PAVO^ PUBLIC OW??BRSHIP. Place of Befdotte and Fiao;, ^ ilTary Bvenlngr except Sundays arid’ Local lovers of the best in music ■ "I"" '• ■’i.vr' H olid ays .wbuld hilrthOrfee street railway com Editor Herald: , panies to abandon non-paying lines, have an unusual opportunity to hear I see that the Connecticut • Com Two New Bagieiid girls, Miss EUxa- >eth Schlosser.of Westport, Conn., • and upon approval of the public utilllles a grand opera star on Monday when pany is threatening to t ^ e off the Arthur Middleton, baritone, will ap Miss Blanche BroeUebaak of Boston,' By Mail, Postpaid commission. ^ Cross Town- and ‘Ma.nchester Green are. serving hot 'd^ k s and,cake at 14 .00 a year, |2.00 for six months pear' at the High school under the fly Carrier ...... Twelve Cents a Week The bill provides that, “ whenever cars because* they don't pay. How the luxurious ganhteig casino at St. * A Blncla Copies ...... Tw o Cents the gross earnings of any -street auspices of Watkins Brothers. If idid the qpihpfny; find it out? When Malo* one of the. -famous, v^atering. railway dcftipany'shall not be suffl- there Is a goodly attendance to show Mr. Spock the company lawyer was places on the BrsCon coast 6 f course V that this town wants to hear the you know thht the French govern cient to meet its operating expenses, asked at ,the.,ten cent jare hearing I__ i Main Office—Herald Bulldlm;:, Man- best singers, the local .firm'will from ment ol^ed all. the ganging ohest'er. Branch Office— Ferris Block, as prescHbed by the system-<>f street how intieh profit this Son£h Manches centers at the hsijbming of t)m War. time to time- bring here, all the; stars South Manchester. railway accounting approved by the ter line was making lie replied thatr BO tfiat there H aoUdnA' sonMtlonal interstate commerce commission, to of the Metropolitan Opera Company it was impossible to tell, as all the in the news, fhtther than triat, the who can come to Manchester. Mr. TEIiEPHOWKS. gether. with its taxes, rentals, fixed lines were m'erged together. Of T. M. C. A. occufded the casino last Main Office, Main and H illiard Sts.664 charges, and a reasonable return up Middleton is one of the best singers -course the statement was ridiculous September and bs|^* h'eeping: house Branch Office, Ferris B lock ...... M o for the doughboy«^>#h||;came to' St War Bureau. Ferris Block ...... 489 on a fair vaJu^iouv-tif Ifs property, in the country. and made eyeryonn ’- at the - hearing Here is *'what the critic , of The Malo on leave, the arched it may^'present its petition to the smile. ■ New York Globe said of him last gateway a sign bulff fil^rg^-letters, MUSIC AND MOVIES. public utilities commissiou. alleging The Connecticut'Con^papy is in the Brittany Leave Ai9B,*^/and thS sign week: -, ... •'vUi The moving picture, which has so .^that Certain lines or portions of its position df "the tending sh^ep of the Red ’TrianflM' A^ilears on the “ Mr. Middleton has really an ex speedily established itself as a pop system do not yj^ld saffleient revenue who cried .*'WoIt!' Wolf!” , when gateposts. Where the roulette tables ular form of entertainment th*. to pay the cost of their operation traordinary voice, manly and engag there was no wolf, and who, when stood are the writing tables where i ing in quality, unmistakably a bari fnany a^^ letter home is-written; the world over, is spmetimes called the and their,.proportion of ,taxes, rent the *wolf diS coiSie was left to his <- tone, though running down almost to bars serve hot chocolate and coffee, “ silent • drama” . While it is pos als and fixed charges, and praying fate. The best thing for the Con the depth of ^ basso profundo. It >doughnuts and .apple pie, where sible that the development of the that it be allowed to discontinue its necticut Company- to do is to “ beat champagne' used to flow.- ^ ^8 a remarkably pliant, fiexible voice phonograph within the next few railway thereon;’ ’ it.” ‘The trolleif lineiS^ should be tak,- The boys sent to the ^rlttany ) 5! capable of djishing off long fiorid years may give the actors on the It would be required, under fur en over by the towns and they should Leave area-krrlve in St. MaJo'from passages fluently-and clearly or of screen voice as well as motion, all ther provisions of the bill, that the be run free the same as elevators are their various division headquarters spinning out tone from a robust fort at the rate of about 3,000 a week. efforts up to date to bring this about public utilities commission give, a run in buildings charging the 'cost issimo to a whispered pianissimo. As a rule they come in a disgruntled have been without success. But the public hearing on any such petition, to land values which would increase Its possessor, too, sings with the au and rather peeviSh and very, very s'. pictures have been made much more and,, if convinced ^ by a sufficient very fast becaitee of such a conven tired, their backs bent under the bur thority of a man sure of^it and of realistic by the use of appropriate amount o f ' evidence, grant permis-" ience. ’ This solution would do den of heavy packs, their clothes himself. The singing of Mr. Mid incidental music. While the picture Sion for the abondonment of railway away with the peed for conductori>\ muddy and their bodies mmomfortr dleton throughout was- admirable 1/ tells the story the music, if appro service) oyer the lines Ih gue||tion. (One man cars would be used) ably itchy from dirt and. worse. The; in style an(^ might serve aU,singers experiences they’ve had are still too priately chosen and well rendered, This permisAion could carry with it Transfers, registering machines and as a model of English diction, Such recent to be forgotten and they’^ome^ adds greatly to its effect. The pro author-ity to the railway company tc a great deal o f bfflee help would be is ein Economy pure, clear, manly, unaffected cor in a little wild-eyed from the horror prietors of a well known chain of remove its tracks, but the company abolished and everybody would be rect En^isih, delivered with the ease of the fight that broi(^ the Huh re movie houses, recognizing this fact, would surrender Its franchise rights happy, except, t perhaps, the- Con sistance and a bit too inclined to of secbfm nature, is a refresliVnent' have built up a select patronage by for such lines. • - •- >■ necticut Company. dwell on the grewsome of what to tired ears. installing a large pipe prgan in each The bill was tabled, for the calen John Cairns. they’ve seen. * / the End Following is the program to be I of their theaters and employing a dar and printing, following the cus Y. M. C. A. men meet them at the presented on Monday night: station and give them a cordial greet competent orchestra. The most suc tomary procedure. It was introduced WHY AN ARMY An D S8ve money, save time, save your health. Mak«- I I. ing. .Before the boys haye time to cessful of the great motion picture at the beginning of the session by ^ NAVY CENTER? a Recitative: “ I Rage, I Melt, I say this ■ new adventure to a ptrange that when the hot mionths come^you have » productions have depende ♦♦<■♦»♦♦♦♦< 111 ||I♦♦♦I»^ 1111 Iin »»>*»»*****# w *»*w *»»*»it 11 l> ^♦^ll III M W »»•♦»♦*♦♦♦ ♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦** f'l****** WE ANNOUNCE OUR ENTRANCE INTO THE ^ .. RETAIL COAL COSINESS ' > FOR MANCHESTER AND VICINITY AND SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS Z';, . . -"t ^ OUR ENDEAVOR WILL RE TO SUPPLY Tl WITH THE REST GRADES OF CAREFULLY SCREENED LEHIGH AND FREE-RURNING COALS \ A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU ■J- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■H **********************************************^* THE MANCHESTER LUMBER COMPANY rfO - bered that any playe/ can make his Centenary Committee, has charge of position important, be he pitcher, the arrangements here, including Punching catcher, Inflelder or outfielder. There the forwarding of supplies. This Will Bo Slogan at. Confcrciice is no position among the nine on a ^For the Chateau-Thlerry district to be Held June 4. club that lacks, importance.” the ‘relief ship’ will carry’ clothing^ The Bag The average manager who starts kitchen utensils, ploughs, h arp w ^ ' Washington,, M^y 3 — A ‘‘dry’* out to build a ball club draws a line horse rakes, and other farm machin world will be the battle cry when Death of" Alfred Ward, Lifelong straight through the diamond from ery, seeds and small tractors” , sa^dt:;^ representatives of fifty nations for Resident of the Village. , Miller Huggins,' the snappy boss the'home plate to* center field. Start Dr. Bysshe. “ We may take a fe w ^ a conference in the Billy Sunday of the Yankees, was a great inflOlder ing with the catcher, he attempts to choice cdttle to help restock the r ^ ^ tabernacle here from June 4 to June in his heyday as a plaiyer. It would fill that position with a heady, cap glon, which is destitute of live stodiL,’" ,^ Alfred Ward of Talcottville died 8. The meeting will follow the an be only natural, then, to suppose that able receiver who can be depended "W hile the M ^ o d ls t ^hurchW-^|| at the Hartford hospital yesterday nual convention of the Anti-Saloon Huggins might attach unusual Im upon at all times, and who can be have this work in l^and, they will for'’' just before noon'from the effects of League of America, which will start portance to the infield positions if in there practically every day if nec the time being devote vone of their, a paralytic shock he suffered about June 4, and will be preceded by sev asked to name the most Important essary. pfforts here to evangelistic propa ten days ago. He had been in poor en tours of the United States and part of a ball club’s defense. Next comes the pitching staff, ganda but will concentrate on p h yv health for a long time. He was Canada by prominent “ dry” speak But Huggins is far from being pre which is all Important, and follow ical and moral reconstruction. W e taken ill at his work and his phy ers, accompanied by the foreign del judiced in favor of infielders. The ing that comes shortstop and center wish to see these people again In sician advised his removal to the egates. Among those who will con writer recently put the question up to field. ' clean comfortable homes. 'Wb, wish hospital where he would receive the duct these tours are former Secre “ Hug,” and the little manager replied to see their family and community proper treatment, tary of State William Jennings Bry that the success or failure of a ‘ball life normal again. W e will" try to “ A llle” Ward, bp which he was an, Captain R. P. Hobson, Co4onel There are some atraw hats that may insert the iron in the loops, opening club depends first, .last and a ll the supply them with sane and whole*/ best known, was the son of the late Daniel Morgan Smith, former Gov METHODISTS TO BUILD be washed with safety. A shape which the curler to stretch the loop to time on the pitching. some amusements. does not contain glue or shellac may smoothness. When the bow is quite Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of Tal- ernor Wlllls, of Ohio, and former “ In each of our twelve villages we Governor Patterson, of Tennessee. "Pitching,” said “ Hug,” “ means be cleaned in this way. First dust dry brush It, If of velvet. A trimmed cottviUe. He was born In that* vil TWELVE FRENCH VILLAGES .will build some sort of a community everything to a ball 0\tb. Of course, the hat thoroughly, using brush and hat which looks mussy may be held lage 46 years .ago last Thursday and center. Here we will supply light cloth, and by shaking out the freed over steam and bows or folds stretched spent his entire life there. He had FINCHER PINCHES COP, hitting, fielding and base running Towns on the Battlefield of Chateau and cheer, a place to rest, to rehd (/articles of dirt. Then make a warm and smoothed with the fingers. always worked for Talcott Brothers. WHO PINCHED FINCHER. play their part, and a big part, too, > # ‘ ' Tblerfy Have Been “ Adopted’* for and to. enjoy at times music and tnds of soap and water and scrub the He was of a jovial character and but without good pitching what do hat with a nail brush.. When it is dry Reconstruction 'Work. moving picture shows. much beloved by all his acquaint St. Louis, Mo., May 3.— This Is they amount to? "* rollover It the white of an egg beat “ We will also have some one who the story of the “ pinching plnch- “ According to my.observations the en to a froth. ances. He Wat/ an enthusiastic fish is an expert in the care o^'.children. er’s”, as related In City Judge Itt- average ball ,club can be just about Chiffon Is washed In warm suds, for^ erman and took great pleasure In the New York, May 8.— Twelve vil He will look out for the little ones ner’s Court, whe» the caoe of Pri as "good as its pitching staff If it has which a bland soap Is used. The wash sport. He was a member of the Fin lages on the battlefield of Chateau- of our French village villagef.’’ ... ing will be successful If the chiffon Is Ribbon Workbag. < and Feather club of Talcottville, He vate Watchman Isaac W, Kelly was good pitching, in ^h er cases It may Thlerry, where United States sol handled gently. After rinsing fold In A good workbag can be made from was unmarried and made his home called for trial. outshine the pitching, but this fact diers ahd marines won undying ATHLETICS OPEN BBABpN a towel ond run through a wringer. two yards of Dresden ribbon six and Policewoman Alice Buckley told wlh not show in the percentage col with his sister. He is survived by fame by stopping the Germln drive AT MT. NEBO TOMORROW. When partially dry It should ba Ironed one-half inches wide and one em two brothers, George H. of this town, the court she was in ten-cent store umn. on Paris at its spearhead early last on the right side with a moderately broidery hoop. Cut two rounds of Adelbert of Vernon, and two sisters, and that Kelly winked at her. Then “ Ptohlng has everything to do with summer, have been, "adopted” for hot Iron. Chiffon veils are laundered cardbqard, the size of the hoop for The Athldtlca w ill open their honto Mrs. George Harrison of New Haven he pinched her on the arm, she said. the morale of the club. If the pitchers reconstruction work by the Ameri in the some wa)r. the bottoms of the “double-decker” season at the Mt. Nebo grounds tCH and Mrs, John Wood, with whom Being a pincher herself, she pinobed are capable they inspire the men be can Methodist Episcopal Church, it T<^ Freshen RIbbone and Silks. bag. pad with sheet cotton ond cover morrow afternoon when they wlU with the ribbon. Divide the remaining ho Mved In Talcottville, Kqily for pinching her. hind them, and when the fielders have was announced today by the Metho Black ribbons may be renovated by meet the crack New Deperture team ribbon in halves and seam up both The funeral will take place to Kefley said It wasn’t true. The confidence In the pitcher they will dist Centenary Committee. first bmshlng them free of dust and of Bristol, considered one of pieces. Then sew one to cardboard Coujl said 15. then sponging them with a mixture morrow aftA-nopn at his late home at play better ball by far. Take a.g'ood Bouresches, Vaux and Le Triolet, strongest" aemi-profeMlonal teams to round and fasten af the top of the out of water and alcohol, using one part 2:30. Rev. Mr. Bacheler of the Tal- _J ______pitcher, put him in there and let him names which w ill always ' live in side-rim of the embroidery hoop. Make the state. >The .batteries for^'thb of alcohol to two parts of water. When eottville Congregational church will 44-HOVR WEEK FOR WOMEN show something, and the club behlna American history, are three pf the the top part of the bag In the same home team wAl'be Ripples or Porto- partly dry iron under a piece of thin way, save that the cardboard bottom officiate. The members of the Fin DEMANDED BY TRADE UNION. him vrlll fight three times as hfird for towns entrusted to the A>merican ons/ with CrooKMt at the reoslvlii^ muslin, or black crinoline, with a mod- is to be sewed to the Inside of the and Feather club wilt be ttie bearers the game. On the other hand, if the churches, by special arrangement end. 'the. New-|)epartares wUl jiiie - . eritely warm iron. and the burial will be In the family with the Prefect of the Department embroidery ring, which has been cov Boston, Mass.,^ May 3.—A forty- pitcher is going ba^ly the wofkinflfs either'P|lUon, lianning or'Harri|«a ' f iCiolored ribbons of good quality will\ ered by the silk ribbon. plot In Mt, Hope cemetery In Tal four-hour weiak for Working women of the whole ball club are thrown »at of . the AJsne, and M. Lebrun,'Minis wash if care is taken in the process, on the mound, with Qlydsr Wafeto be cottville. of Massachusetts is now the goal of of _gear______mentally,______and mental unrest ter of the liberated Territory In the Wkich la the same as that for chiffon, hind'the l>|it. The giitob will he the 'Woman’s'Trade Union League, 'n^eani fielding ertors and listless sup- French Cabinet. The others are except that th ^ are Ironed on the New Form of Trimming. called at 8.1S, Ed Mo^rthy wiill>>i as vpted at the league dinner held In ^onnell, MPnt de Bonnell, Azy, No- vV: wrong side. A very line way for fresh Enormous braided buttonholes with THIRTY l a w y e r s IN ONE CASE. port.” ' i^mifire. - ' " ^ ” gentel, Vincelles, -Monneaux, Mont- ening ribbons iii to pull them across buttons at one end fbrm the trimming Macon, Oa., May 3 — Thirty law celebration of the passage of .the Huggins is not the only^m^^gger ' ■ . r / ' ' ' '' isscaplng steam ^om the teakettle. A Of some of the new dresses put out by forty-eight-hour hill. court, Crozy and Aulnols. w yers are engaged In the hearing of who counts pitching as tl^gjjm^^jlffi- w t^ T im ee of tinr^ used io r this pur- Premet. On one there an three of . The towns border < > Belleau Wpod TROUP the case* Of'Hhe American National Delegates from the ^ various wo porttint factor In the defense at a poee^ which fits o ' " ■; •«• • - • • *• • • \ m AGAIN THIS YEAR FfiB: YORK ;.Beriutnl _■# n' plas^i^ght^nd a pilgrlmaige to l f * e ...... - # ■ '-W 'A<^'racy., pbt not f^ T arVast. voiiL gpi^oyanc^jiudtii ^potplI^tef^pRbvtoe a good Midday Luncheoi^3 watch,; bne i; in'’ ltoS4lejpl^ed on', , ‘ K ' ; • London (by •mall).— Ai vast e^ntent conteijtplates an invitation to' ‘'We gbii tho'best /iQ^es oi^',Am«n(ten watofies->aizd guarantee coin’s- bid hbme.^ <^eme for' electrifying British in erection of g i^ t generating j^auts In eachW o to perfprui f\. . |>r6per disti;lct8„^o be run/purely on "There is no t^ tr y , which will save th® obuntiiy Ml business— not civil gtervlce— lines. of my visiting your eodhtry^' ' firices from $8.66 to $125^00 ■ ^00,000,000 annually and at the The generating plants wfuld be wrote. "You must admit that 1^ not i^toe time make Industry more effl- worked as a unified, national system. reasonable to expect ipu .fb place my self in your hatids [when ..-yott are dent. Is being considered by the Ab to distribution of current, the ■ , The Dewey-Richman Co. government. A special committee state would have control of the main dealing* out sentences of imprison ment for life to people. 'Whose only JEIVELERS— STA'nONERS— OPTICIANS •'•^ ^ade up of longheaded business men arteries,^ while existing agencies, offense, so far as we lihC -srstand on 845 MAIN STREET serving on the advisory council of which proved efficiei|it and progres tkls/Sid^, is that they read books and the Ministry of Reconstruction, has sive, could be utilized for transmis “The House of Value” a g r^ with my opin^jM.^ B ut'if tne • Tilforked out a plan, along purely bus sion of current to specified localities. iness lines, which would attain these The report recommends that an United States ever. ^I^^urn^ to the principles of .the Declaration of In objects. electricity board of six members be dependence, and when I . can make England is ripe for electrical ex- created by appplntment, to serve five a pilgrimage to ‘'j L ^ o ln ’a tQfiib ; ploltation because of out-of-date years, and he paid sufficient to at without being arrested*. l^,shall. ■ven ' methods of supplying and distrib tract experlis. The electricity board ture to remind youv of your Invita uting power In factories and because would create a comprehensive scheme Jgji t tion, which—notwithstanding the ' of congested commercial centers for developing the use Cf^electrlclty consideration I have Just' mentioned which would piake the outlay in elec throughout the United Kingdom. L —I value very highly.’”" ------1 trical plants small in proportion to This board would have power to cre the customers, domestic and Indus ate an operating executive, to be re trial, that could be served. sponsible for technical operation of YANKS TO RELIEVE A. of O. In addition, great savings could be the system. The electrical board St. Louis, Mo., May 2.—Two^'Un- H ot in a made on the railways, both In cost of would be more like a board of direc dred a'nd fifty men, the ’first to be power and wages, by electrification. tors. recruited here since the resumption Electrical development In this The report recommended that the of recruiting after the signing of the Minute country now Is in Its infancy. All the whole staff on the executive side be armistice, have _ arrived at Camp electrical generating plants in the organized upon commercial lines, the Meade, where they will be mobilized Attach the plug, turn ebuntry do not represent an Inyest- managers and staffs for each area be with other units and sent to Ger the switch and, by ^ent of more than |225,600,000. ing in competition with those of many to relieve part of the Army of ^ ca u se this plant-block is mostly other areas for development of their Occupation. the time you are ready 6‘fv. n^w material the state would have respective territory, for commisrions for the iron, the iron spend 165,000,000, It Is estim and other awards for Initiative and ANOTHER TROOT8HIP IN. ated, for amortisation of dead-weight exceptional results obtained. Coal New York, May 2.-—The liner is ready for the work, • ■'ri'i -> • iK WRITE OR CALL LET OS KNOW . } .p i WE W a L ''Wvl Si; “U. 8. ARTILLERYMAN” • 4 the music not only downtown» but in away from the restaurant and circles Montmartre as w^ll, and Paris be the block, first If there is a policeman FAILS TO HIDB mnmiir uy paiiee M n p m t v T came a little sad again. hi sight. You rap at a door. Pres Siirijile and Effective Ltnoeile Bfooees Philadelphia, Pa., 5iay 3.— A n ;^ - The night “dancing Joints” have ently a little man qpens it, whisks tilieryman of the United Stales had better success, but they are al you in to a long hall and leads you Navy, natty, if not altogether cor CEItrAINUFESCHElTALmUBn..^ rect, stood at the corner of Market ways fleeing from the police. One back to a dimly-lighted room. "There night the boy who calls a taxi for say for $6 or.$6 you can have chick and Thirteenth streets. He was looking things over. Detective MiiH WHILE THE GIRLS PREFER YMEE D m you after the theater whispers: en, salad, wine and coffee. If yefu “They’re dancing tonight at Number keep your cbnyersatlon low. If you Lutzlg was on the same qorner and f ■ Blank, Rue Blankety-blank.” don’t the little man chucks you out. he, too, was looking things over, it being near midnight. Lutzig’s giue Paris, April 14 (by mall).— Peace vltod (lancin'? at dinner, in defiance You taxi out and draw up to a stop Perhaps the next week you want to fell on the artilleryman, an unusual 1* not yet with us, but the man who of police regulaticns. Two days later in front of what appears to be a pri dance again. 'The taxi-starter gives ly good looking soldier, he thought. loves hysterical, hectic nights is be It was impossible t<;» dine there with vate residence. The taxi driver push you a new address. The soldier moved along a few yaids ginning to come into his own. out reserving a table hours in ad es a button, and the big door swings “But how about the old< place?” In the “Worm drive” gait. Lut^g- The war-time regulations that vance. Some of the theatrical crowd Open. As 3^ur cross a dark courtyard you inquire. also noted several other things tfmt; smothered some of the gayest lights inade It their place of rendezvous, you h ^ muffled sounds of music. A “Oh, the police got that night be did not go with Uncle Sam’s unlfoTpir’ of Ihe night life of gay Paree are Mistihguett, celebrated French comic man meets you at the door, strips fore last,” -he repliag. "They arrest such as a wisp of girlish hair t ^ t j gradually* but very gradually, disap opera star, was generally found there your pocketbook of $4 for admission, ed some Americans,: too.” crept from beneath the artlllew- pearing, Cafes^ restaurants and bats at night. So was Shirley Kellogg, checkroom pirate and invites you in The mote sordid places that used raan’s hat. Lutzlg arrested the .ar may soon be open until 11:30 p. m., the English actress, starring at the tosses ■ your coat and hat to ' attrdet foreign nlghthawks in tilleryman, , who proved to be whereas the closing time throug|iout Follies Bergere. to the dance hall. The chances are Paris— the “hop divee” and the ren gi|fia Morgan, pf. Wheeling, W. tj^e war was ^:30. Orchestras are be The evening gown had been mostly that he is the head waiter of one of dezvous of the Apabhe— are under who Is all of nineteen years old u d ginning to^une up Jn the big restaur taboo in Paris restaurants since the the big Parip restaurants, earning pretty strict police regulation. One came to this city, Virginia sajs^^fU^' ants for the flxst time since the war, war. It gradually began reappearing himself a villa on the Seine by work bang-out for opium smokers, an un meet her fiance to be married, and public dancing and cabareting' in' the diniMr dancing at this cafe on ing overtime, derground place that provided cabar young lady says she wore the tmlj wit! be resumed shortly without fear the Place Plgalle. A voluptuous A waiter rushes, you a quart of et singers to amuse slumming par 'form as a disguise. The police ^ i f pt interference by the police, ' blac^-eyeS beauty created a sensa ordinary champagne— for $10. The ties, wgs open at Infiequent periods orchestm crashes out a one-step. If for several months. Now two police hold Virginia until they hear frPitt All this is of mild interest to the tion ^ e night in a gown that made you forgot to bring her along you men pace to and fro bpfore tpe -door her ma and pa at Wheeling. . JA average Parisian citizen, who, far evei^ the old-timers gasp. What there (?an still take youc^pick from a great until the rosy dawn. ' from being’ a boulevard bounder, gen w;ad?of' it was black silk that clung <4 flock of blondes, .l^anettes, red-heads, DESPITE BROKEN BACR ^ erally subways home to his family an^ clung. -But what there waan’t of sipping wine ut a score of tables and HOLDUPS POSE AS POlACE. HE HELPED WHS* H U m hearth eveir night. But it fairij pal it was what made tae crowd dro]^ carelessly displaying knee-lengths of St. Louis, Mo., May 3.— Two in Qreenburg, Pa., May 3.— ^Althoi|yif pitates the hearts of the joy boys, oyster forks and center eyes on the hosiery. stances of persons being held up by he sustained a broken back who prefer to be lulled-to sleep by dance fioor. Some careless modiste two men who posed as policemen years ago, George Whipkpy, of this the chirp of the early-rising spar had forgotten all about making a “I like better to dance with Ameri were reported to the police , here : In ^ace was one of the Doughboys vAo rows. For the night life of Paris, back. And the front ot that bodice— cans or English,” your blonde purrs a single night. Mrs. Ludlte Graham helpqd smash the Hun. W hipt^y like the night life of London and well, it was censored. There were in your ear, trying out her English. told the police that two men who W&U taken in the draft system. Neiir York, depends largely ^ r Ifs others, too, but they still talk about “Frenchmen not so good danceA.” said 'they were pol|cemen made her not ask exeitnp.tion on account bC exlstefhce on the presence of out-of- the vision in black. Over at one table with an Americkn walk With them for three hours and the accident and was luduoted iulo e-cltyltes. And American officers The S?^yoy, lust down the street, ciyilian is an American girl in a uni L ‘ . . form that says she is over here doing then took her money..- service. H.e^ served in the Rainbow d doughboys on leave, not to men got Its orchestra going, too, started Division and went through all ^ e war work. But she lan’t doing war The same two men. It Is believed, “f tion various attaches of foreign dancing and drew a big American hardships and flghting of that uidt. work here at 1 a.'ni. She’s-having a help up James E. McAndrsws' and peace delegating, help swell this crowd. If you didn’t bring your girl At one time he was In the trenckaa ./ look at a comer Paris, and took $15, transient, goodtimer population by along you hadn’t any trouble pick A saunter through the shops that found on the plainest blouses. A mod for twenty-eight dayd without wine she has heen j^|iztklng has gone several thonsande- ing one prpm the flo.^nf Yvettes and sell smart blouses is as fascinating to el of whltb dimity has a wide group lief. His back .gave him no trou^A to. her head. Right now she is chuck of pln-tUeks at each side of the other l^he pestiferons police have driven Suzettes and Muguettes and Mar OVER, BliGiS NO V , women as walklngjUbron^ a garden of except when his command took loipg' ing half-burned cigarettes at her wise plain Trout and one of those long, mi^h of the joy otft df the Paris- guerites and Renees and Margots and I4 V £ i n CEIAiABS, flowers. One Is apt to lose one’s h^d marches. , Blanches around the -tables, A yoiing coippanion. , Lawrence, Mass., May 8.— “The amid the beauties of the new‘hand plain epUars. that rcdls high across night life for many thoons. Some ^ e bu<^ the neck. „ . . French aviator, an “ace”, with a rep It is three in the morning when war is over; let’s" cut the pig busi made lingerie blouses, there Is so great fol^ thought that the signing of the a variety oi i h ^ and'eUA preaeiite -AJiew'vbiie^wSUi'pictered here* Is you leave. Pne of the Yvettes (there ness put”. Is the way Clia|rman 1^^- 8B(BLL IG TD k'EAs armistice would bring a letting down utation for daredeviltry, used to give an exawlQ.pXshPflie\^,«|f are alw a^ Several of them) is en iel J. Murphy, of the local Board ot Its own enticing atttactiops..^, O o l^ J. ™ -t, _ FrK‘5 l-a'H'' ' '/■ • '■ ft %*A V - - > ' -a^J i ' " i-'■ ' (^ Q 4T r . ' V • Bowai^ .j^rte«r "who 's^ved jfc liie y«8try of St.^ary> church fcdled tq stgth which 1»ahL wop th^ France wlti^'tha Iplst Bhg^M will' hold a mMUng' Tu the pariah gghie, bht, B tbe same rule is f ollpw^ Uie Yankee IMviBionj has ^rbcefvea hoofe at eight .o’clock u ed ae In connection ^ th the bowling '^^rltes Odd' Aecwmt jgaines this j^ast winter, thmi it is gs" his honorable discharge a,nd, return Ing. ' ' Gained \ ' I ABOUT ed to his home oh Garden street. Alfred H. Howes of thia . place, shined that the Yai^tm Boy^ wou, ' » - for it was a Tankee hay -^ho l^gnded . One of the most brilliant displays superintendent of schdols in Man Richards to Own First House chester and ' South Windsor was An effort is to be made*' to form Buy Goodrich ■ 'As a man’s club at the North Methodist Tires from a High School Hall May 5 church and a special meeting of all D ealer . those interested is to take pl^e at the church next Tuesday evening, Ford Parts Auspices of Watkins Brothers, Inc. ,1 May 6, at eight o’clock. A good pro gram has been prepared for the en- When you need Repair Parts for your / Three overseas men will have some- Ford car be sure you get Genuine Ford Parts tertainment of those who attend, accurately .machined and made to fit. It will thing to say of their experiences on “A Wohderful Artist” the other side of the Atlantic. Allen save you money in the end. Balch- will take for his subject: “ John Bull and His Island.” Clif Our Manchester Branch has just tripled V ms . V , York Globe ford Beebe will tell his story ^om its stock of Ford repair parts and you can 1^': the subject of “ Spotting thq Enemy’s Guns.” Walter Hall will tell how '^get just what you need there. "BEST IN THE r X the “ Huns-Were Halted.” - LONG RUN A musical program will be given i by F. B. Clark and Calvin Crooks, 'A:j and foltowing this Clarence Taylor AUTOHBIIE CO. of thq south end will give a short m talk on “ Men and the Church.” , West Center Street R E A D - • SERVICE STATION Rear of 127 Main St. IT’S FOR Arthur Middleton YOU Yes, we appreciate your husipess, BASS-BARITONE OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE and that is why we are giving you the special >ow prices on all glasses fitted In our South! Manchester of fice. ^ Some people wonder how we can do It^ It IS* simple. We do. not depend on this office alone. As Waranoke Garage we fit more glasses in our Hartford office Jn one week than Is sold in the entird town .of .Manchester in a , Corner East Center and Pitkin Streets^ month. But we want to Inci'ease our business in Manchester, and we . PHONE 544 . An unusual opportunity for you to hear one of the greatest artists in a#e doing it. Are you with hs? Do ^ou want to save money on your Satisfactory Work ' Moderate Prices this country. Everywhere he has been received with tEe greatest enthu- ^ . ■ . t -4• • • V , glasses and at the same time get the best et a reasonable price? If Agents for Pennsylvania Tires / siasm. The leading critics are unanimous in their praise. You should so see us any night. '■S'W 10 h- I* indeed realize the privilege of hearing such a wohiJeJ^. ringer here in Office Open^lBlTery Night Except Saturday from 6:80 to 8:80 — . / Manchestei^ and at such a cost. P. M. ------8 ...... At Optical Dept. G. Fox A C< m luring the.d^. _ -X. % 7 lilSWIS A. 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