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liOVED COLORED SINGER REPUBUCANS HE KILLS HmSELF Ah! “Bossy” Gillis Again BOOZE PRICES Vienna, April 4.— His unre­ quited love for Josephine Baker, a colored singer and dancer, TOO HIGH IN SELECT FESS was believed to have furnished the motive for the suicide of Franz Gabor, a cabaret singer. RRMNOW Gabor shot himself at 3 a. m., A S im O T E R in front of the Pavilion cabaret. He was carried into the building But French, German and where Miss Baker ministered to DistiDers Ask Government | him until he died shortly after­ Capt Father of 'D raft Coolidge” ward. English Newspapers Pub­ Newspapers hinted that an to Reduce Taxes— Quart | Movement to Be Tempor­ unhappy love : 'air with Miss Baker caused the tragedy. of Whiskey Cost About | Over Pole Tomorrow lish Story of Attempted ary Chairman at Conven- Assassination; Former Three Dollars. Seward, Alaska, April <--C aP-fBarrow jonttaaes toJaU sage states. This may necessitate tio n ^ a p ita l Comment. REMUS TO WRITE tain George H. Wilkins, not,ed ex- another postponement. Red Leader in Critical LoPdon, April l.-W h lsk ey dis- plorer, plan, to launch The government wireless station over the North Pole tomorrow here has been instructed to listen tillers of Great Britain have begun Condition, It Is Said— Is Washington, April 4.— The selec­ HIS LIFE’S STORY morning at six o’clock, according for Captain Wilkins’ radio signals tion of Senator Simeon D. Fess. ox a powerful publicity campaign to to a wireless message received here tomorrow morning. The explorer s Ohio, as temporary chairman and force the government to reduce the today from Point Barrow, where plane is equipped with a complete Now in Exile in R nssip tax on alcoholic beverages. They Captain Wilkins and his pilot, Carl radio set and he intends to keep keynote orator of the Republican in constant touch with the world “Bootlegger King” Expects claim that such a reduction will be Eilson, are preparing to take off. national convention somewhat sur­ The objective of the the Polar during his hazardous flight over the Turkestan. prised the politicians of Washing­ the best means of relieving the im­ flight is Spitsbergen on the other vast wastes on top of the world. It is believed that Captain Wil­ ton today, and there arose in the to Be Free Man in Few Mayor “ Bossy” Gillis, who rules with Iron hand the destines of New- poverished farmers. v side of the Arctic Circle. Contrary to the prevalent Amer­ kins intends to fly to London in wake of the announcement consid­ buryport. Mass., journeyed to Bridgeport the other day and dined with A moderation of the Arctic -\n unconfirmed report of mys­ ican belief that whiskey can be pur­ storms which have caused delay in successive hops, if he reaches? erable speculation as to the reasons Days— His Plans. Mayor W. F. Behrens (left). But, explained “ Bossy” , it “ wasn’t no Spitzbergen. His flight will take terious origin that Leon Trotzky, swell___11 feed” tvir,!-that Ki-niicrTifbrought Viimhim tnto 'Ri'iHp-pnort•Bridgeport; hp he ‘‘crmip, to see a boxin’ chased in Britain “ for a song, the take-off, is reported by Cap­ underlying the choice. drink is very expensive here be­ him over barren stretches of froz­ one of the founders of the Soviet Fess was chosen by Chairman show at the Elks’ club.” tain Wilkins in his message. Al­ cause of the high government tax. though the climate is growing p - en land, never before seen by hu­ government and former commissar . William M. Butler, who is in favor New York, April 4.— “ I’m going Liquor Prices. vorahle, the barometer at Point man eyes. of drafting President Coolidge- for war and marine at Moscow, had to live for my mother and my All proprietary brands are sold been shot and critically wounded Fess himself was the original at 12 shillings and six pence a promoter of the “ Craft v.,oolidge’’ daughter--to make their lives hap­ by a young assassin in his place of py. And I’m through, forever, with Jealousy Disappearing quart, which is equivalent of $3 in exile— Vierny (.\lma Alta), in Rus- movement, and he still is in favor United States money. Of this sum SINCLAIR’S TRIAL of the convention’s disregarding AUTO TURNS OVER •slau Turkestan— was circulated bootlegging. eight shillings and five pence go to throughout Europe and America the famou.. “ I do not choose to “ I’m holding, no enmity, no de­ the government. This means that run” statement ana again impress­ today. , sire for revenge. Franklin L. Do^ge Say Federal Scientists an Englishman today is paying OPENS ON MONDAY This report, which was first pub­ ing the President into service. In 20 TIMES ON HILL does not interest me in the least. three times as much for his whis­ lished by tl)e Paris newspaper-Ex-\ Washington and out of liVashing- “ 1 am, however, writing a booK key as he did a few years ago. of my personal experiences which I celsior, seems to have originated in ton, on numerous platforms, the Less Drinking. Berlin, as the Parisian paper print­ Ohioan has preached the drafting think will be interesting.’’ This high tax, coupled with legis­ From the madhouse in Lima, Defendant Ready Bat Judge ed it under a Berlin dateline. of Coolidge. and has persistently Modern Woman Responsible HAYS MUST FACE lation compelling public houses to Young Society Girl Driver A radiogram to International stated his belief that once drafted Ohio, George Remus, acquitted wife millionaire close during certain hours of the News Service from ' Berlin quoted Mr. Coolidge -would uoi; refuse to i slayer and former afternoon and night, has reduced Postpones It Because of officials of the Russian embassy in run. ' “ King of the Bootleggers, sent Although Tests Show the Found Unconscious in this information today in response PROBERS AGAIN the consumption of liquor to a that city as saying they believed Hence, his selection as temporary large extent. The distillers, desir­ the reporr was false. It was signif­ chairman and keynoter was receiv­ to a telegfam inquiring Into his plans if he is released from the Female Worships More ing to fight the higher taxation, hit Swamp. Holy Week. icant that, while the report print­ ed in Washington with a slight ele­ upon the expedient of blaming ed in Paris was said to have opm» vation of eyebrows on the part of Lima State Hospital for the Crim­ inal Insane in a few days, as he ex­ present agricultural depression up­ from Berlin, the report printed in political observers generally. At Monster s Throne. Movie Czar to Be Questioned on the taxes. They claim that low­ Berlin bore a Paris dateline. pects to Oe. Remus has been in the Stamford, Conn., April 4— Miss Some Speculations asylum since January 6, shortly af­ er prices would increase consump­ Washington, April 4— Justice Known in Moscow. If as sometimes happens, the ter his acquittal on “ the sole By Senators On His Re tion which, in turn would increase Emily P. Reid, a young Cos Cob Jennings, Bradley this morning A Moscow dispatch received at keynoter is made permanent chair­ ground of insanity,” of the murder Washington, April 4— Jealousy, the demand of distillers for grains society girl. Is in serious condition Riga said that the ■ report was man, and if the Republicans at granted a continuance until Monday of his wife, Imogene, whom he shot the hydra-headed, green-eyed mon­ and other farm products. in Stamford hospital as the result known there, but that it l£“ -ccl Kansas City ten weeks hence get and killed in Eden park, Cincinna­ turn From Europe. Distillers are printing advertise­ April 9, for the opening of the crim­ confirmation and was believed to ster whose breath is fire and havoc of an unexplained accident in which themselves into a deadlock, and ti. Last week the Court of Appeals ments in the newspapers urging inal conspiracy trial of Harry F.. be untrue. turn their eyes again toward the ordered Remus released but the in happy homes, gradually becoming their demands. an automobile she was driving went Sinclair, the millionaire oil man. ( The Paris Herald printed a re­ White House, it might be^fortunate state has - again stepped in and less dominant in human make up, Washinigton, April 4— Will H. through a stone wall on Grace Hill, Motion for delay was made by de­ port similar to that of Excelsior, '.rdeed to have in the chair a friend­ blocked Remus’ path to freedom. Pound Ridge, N. Y.. rolled more but failed to give its source.' This ly and kindly disposed member of Not Free Yet and promises to vanish completely Hays, former Republican national fense counsel, who wanted the i.d- than 150 feet down a sleep hill, and same report was telegraphed to the draft GoolidgJ club. “ 1 am not an entirely free man in a few more generations. That, chairman, now czar of all movie- “ 1 LOVE HIM NOW” ditional time to digest a deposition London and was printed there to- It ,'ould have oeen difficult to as yet due to the state taking the ended in a swamp. The young at least, is the gist of a formidable- dom, will face a real grilling by the taken from former Secretary of In­ ! day by the Morning Post, find a keynoter more representative matter to the Supreme Court and ladv was found lying unconscious looking report just completed by Senate Teapot Dome committee on on ‘the hillside by S. W- Hyde, a terior Albert B. Fall which just i The vagueness of the report, of the administration than Senator opposing bond for my release dur­ coupled with the: Fact that Trotzky ing the pendency of the hearing but one branch of the government. SAYS MRS. WILSON Bedford. N. Y.. rural mail carrier, I Fess. He has been a constant and The dragon is being done to his next and fourth appearance In reached Washington’ today. had been reported “ assassinated” invariable supporter of Coolidge I expect to walk out, a free man. In the witness chair, members said, j ------— when he was starting his rounds g«Qi, :yhQ-ia-a. co-defendaht with the next two or three days,” Remus death by the modern woman. Rip­ this morning, and taken by him to previou^Ly inJiis ^spectacular career, policies, and not infrequently he ping off the ugly snivelling mask of Hays will be called, shortly atter j ^ .. . ^ Sinclair in the Teapot Dome oil gave rise to considerable skejitre- has been “ the White House spokes­ telegraphed. he retiwns from a trip to Europe g j g H untreSS the hospital. Remus’ wealth at one time was jealously, she reveals the true Jace" conspiracy, is too ill to apiiear and ism. man’ on the Senate floor.. He was to’ explain a nuffiber of matters not Trying Out Car incalculable. ' His giganticHTOOtteg as'tmly a glorified inferlorrty com­ Miss Reid lives with her sister, Sinclair is to be tried alone. Trotzky was exiled to Turkestan Mr. Coolidge’s personal choice to plex, seeded in repressions and touched upon, or omitted, from his on January 16 last because of his business grossed "between $100, Mrs. P. A. Rontey, wife of a Cos Sinclair in Court lead the fight ag-uinst the McNary- 000,000 and $150,000,000 in 1920 fears and nurtured by introspection testimony on three different occa­ Asks Salvation Army Lass cpposltion ’ activities against the sions since 1924. Committee mem­ Cob physician, and started out at Haugen bill, sponsored and sup­ and 1921, according to his own es­ and a consistently dull life. eight o’clock last evening with the The oil man was in court ready men in power at present in the ported by the Insurgent Republi­ timate, and yielded him a person­ An elaborate clinical study of bers planned to handle Hays with­ for the trial to 'start when George Soviet government and the Cotn- out gloves when he makes his next idea of trying out her n„w roadster. cans of the grain belt. He can extol al profit of $6,000,0(h0 or $7,000,- personality traits in a selected to Pray For Him. Just when the accident happened is Hoover, his atto.-ney made the munist Party., Many others were' and point with pride to almost 000. How much money he possesses group of jealous dispositions by the appearance as a witness. motion. Owen J. Roberts, special ’oanished from Moscow and other The Quiz not known, but hospital attendants every Coolidge policy, for all have today Remus does not know. Most Children’s Bureau, Department of believe she probably lay outdoors federal oil prosecutor, announced Russian cities at the same time. had his personal support. of his holdings, the majority Inter­ Labor, characterizes jealousy as al­ Hays will be interrogated on four New York, April 4.— “ It wasn’t he was ready to proceed but pre­ important subjects: nearly twelve hours. She was su-- Senator Fess’ enthusiasm for the est in a dozen distilleries, Bis $300,- ways an acquired and not a con­ jealousy on my part. It was that I fering from exposure and injuries ferred to leave-the decision to the London, April 4.— Leon, Trotzky, drafting of Mr. Coolidge once led 000 mansion, sixty or more homes genital trait. It is induced usually 1. Albert B. Fall’s charge that one of the deposed masters of So­ could endure no more.” but the extent of her injuries is not judge. 4 him into the field of self-confessed he bought in a Cincinnati sub-divi­ by frustrated ambitions in child­ Hays influenced him to say that the Bailey indicated that'the fact that viet , today was believed to notorious $100,000 “ loan” came Mrs. Esther Evans Wilson, the known. exaggeration— an Incident that he sion, the “ Remus building” in hood, “ pinched lives,” bullying, and Mail Carrier Hyde, familiar with Good Friday |was in the week be dying in exile somewhere ' in is still twitted about on the Senate downtown Cincinnati, and other uncongenial companionships be­ from Edward B. McLean, Washing­ “ Tiger Woman” who shot her prompted his decision. Russian Turkestan, as. the result property, has been tied up in liti­ ton publisher, instead of from Ed­ the road on Grace hill, investigated floor. tween parents and offspring. A wealthy husband a week ago ut­ when he saw the stone wall caved The judge then_ took up the ques- of an assassin’s bullet which lodged “ Spanked” By Pi-esident gation. formula for more harmonious and win L. Doheny.'tho actual donor. tered those words to a Salvation tion of^ daily court hours, explain-[ in bis spinal column. To Write Book in and tlien found the car damaged It followed the Ohioan’s return less rigid relationship in the home 2. The discovery of a large num­ Army lass who had come to her ing he wanted to expedite as much The famous Russian leader ^yas “ I will complete the writing of a ber of 4 per cent Liberty Bonds cell in the woman’s prison here to beyond all repair. Searching far­ to the capital from a far-flung , is advocated to eradicate the jeal­ 14 ther he found the girl lying, many as possible what promises to be a shot in the back by a member of speaking trip during which he In­ book whidh I have started,” Rem­ ous impulse from the human char­ in Hays’ pfivate banking account comfort her. the “ Young Communists,” an ultra­ us’ telegram also says. “ The book Seeking sympathy and under­ feet from the apparent path of the lengthy trial. Te suggested sitting sistently preached the doctrine of acter. at Sullivan, Ind., deposited at a from nine in the morning till three radical organization of the Reds, will relate my experiences in life time: when Hays was reported standing the woman who has been automobile’s course dow’n the tiill. according to advices received today the draft. He reported to the Presi­ The bureau’s survey is based The car is believed to have turned in the afternoon. , and particularly during the periods “ broke due to speculations in the in the habit of enjoying all that by the Morning Post. dent the state of pouplar opinicn of my incarceration in the various largely upon data assembled by over more than twenty times be­ “ Nine o’clock is awful early, Miss Cybil Foster, director of the Stock Market.” is good in life poured out her in­ The shooting is believed to have he sensed it, and upon emerging penal institutions and the Lima nermost feelings to her visitor and fore it reached the swamp. protested Hoover ruelully as the from Mr. Coolidge's office confided Boston Habit Clinic. 3. The statement of Hays that occurred last Saturday. The assail­ ^tate Insane Asylum. I know I will Harry F. Sinclair returned to him an old friend who saw her in her court room roared. ant ' was variously reported as be­ to newspaper correspondents that Experience a new born feeling after Women More Jealous miserable surroundings behind Nothing Impressive the President had figuratively Women are more prone to jeal­ $6 8,000 in Liberty Bonds when ing a Caucasian and an Armenian. my release from this hell hole of bars. „ , , The second attempt to try Sin­ The Stalin government had made spanked him for the ardor of his the earth. ousy than men. In one group of James B. Connery, the “ go-be­ tween” swore that Hays only got a “ For seventeen years 1 ve lovea FLORIAN CASE GOES clair for his alleged rraudulent ac- every effort to “ hush-up’f news of advocacy. Mr. Coolidge was really “ I will be forever through with fifty explosively jealous children, him in spite of everything, and I no 16 were male and 34 female. few thousand, the rest going to pay QUisition of the Teapoot Dome oil ( shooting. Because of this perturbed and displeased over the the liquor business, you may be love him now,” Mrs. Wilson con- reserves promises to be a far less further details of the shooting are “draft Coolidge” promotion, the sure. Jealousy begins as an inferiority off his Stock Market debts. f0SS6d. TO THE JURY TODAY impressive spectacle than' its im­ known. Senator said. “ The status of my affairs will be complex, advances through timidity Ladd’s Charges Appealingly and in yearning for 4. The charges of the late Sena­ portance would warrant. Justice Many Humors Later, on the Senate floor Sen.; satisfacTtory and pleasing to me re­ and ends in violent hatred, morbid the solace of friendship, the society Bailey’s court room is even smaller Rumors of the attack upon tor Fess admitted this was all a gardless of what it amounts to fi­ introspection and, finally neurosis. tor Edwin F. Ladd, Republican of woman and big game huntress told North Dakota, revealed through than the one In which the mistrial Trotzky have been current in Mos­ hoax, and tliat the President hadn’t nancially. The main thing is 1 will To the latter stage is attributed all of her husband’s alleged friendship Judge Hyde Says His Client of last October was held. Only have again regained my precious other Senators, that. Hays tried to cow for several days. Late yester­ “ spanked” him at all. of the more violent crimes of do­ for other women; how she could Was in Hartford Day Before about forty spectators were crowd­ day, various embassies in Paris, "I just wanted to get that across liberty, forever and forever to hold mestic discord. influence him to block the Teapot no longer bear the “ indignities” again and cherish. Ramola (his 23- Dome investigation while Ladd was Robbery. ed in this morning, while Judge are reported to have received semi­ to the country,” he explained. “ The loss of possession to which thrust upon her. Bailey nas arbitrarily limited the official confirmation of the shoot- Insofar as other candidates for year-old daughter) is the sweetest jealousy refers is of such a nature chairman of the Senate public lands Over a cup of coffee brought to number of newspapermen to six­ and dearest thing to me in the Hartford, Conn., April 4.— The ing from Moscow. ^ the nomination have been concern­ as carries with it a lovrering of committee. her by the Salvation Army woman, case of Stuart R. Florian, of South­ teen. Should Trotzky die, it is not ex- ' world and also mother. I shall al­ ones self-evaluation. Therefore, The Senate committee meanwhile Mrs. Wilson said that she had al­ For the rest, there were present ed Senator Fess was ostensibly for ways find great satisfaction and ington, charged with robbing the pected his death will be known for the nomination of his colleague humiliation, concealment and shame was ready to accepf the statement ways been religious but that she the 26 veniremen and women from some time afterward tiecause of happiness in making their lives of former Senator Irvine L. Len- could no longer pray. When her Plantsville National Bank of Senator Willis, until the latter’s follow,” the report says. Southington, was to be given to a whom the first attempt to select a the Soviet government’s shroud of happy.” “ It is noteworthy that two out of r.pot. Republican of Wisconsin, con­ comforter offered to pray for her jury will be made. This panel ap­ death a few days ago. He was on miB. YYiiouix ...... Superior Court Jury under Judge secrecy. the Wills slate of delegates, and three in our group of fifty jealous tradicting what was reported to be Mrs. Wilson asked that the prayers peared, as a whole,' much older Just where the shooting qccur- U. S. POLISH PACT in Fall’s “ alibi” deposition, con­ be offered for the recovery of her j L. P. Waldo Marvin during the than is usual. There was not a his second choice has been register­ Warsaw, April 4.— Forecasts husband and not for herself. afternoon today. The court recess red can only be conjectured. In, ed as Senator Curtis of Kansas. The (Continuen on Page 3) cerning the Doheny “ loan.” Len- young man or woman apiong them. January, it was reported^ Trotzky were made in the semi-official cir­ root denied that he influenced Fall “ Pray for my husband. I don’t ed at noon after hearing arguments Atlee Pomerene, Roberts’ associ­ Hoover managers consider him a cles that the United States’ propos­ care about myself. But I want him and then announced that rebuttals had been spnt to Vierny, 'near the to use McLean’s name as a means ate, was not in court. A freight Chinese borders, of Turkestan. friendly spirit, too. als for an arbitration treaty with DEMOCRATS PROTEST of hiding this transaction. The to get better and be a better man.” would be heard Immediately after­ wreck outside Washington had tied There is no doubt, however, of Poland will soon be accepted. committee will hear Senator. Smoot, It was due to her husband’s dec­ ward. up the train on which hc'^was com­ the loyalty of Senator Fess to his laration that he would fear for his Hugh M. Alcorn, state’s attor­ A lifetime devoted to a cause, a Republican of Utah, at its next ses-. ing to the trial. brief span of world fame— then first and only love— the drafting HARTFORD ELECTION Sion, on the same subject. Smoot life if his wife was released from ney, summed up the evidence pre­ of Mr. Coolidge for another term. jail on bail that Mrs. Wilson’s bail sented by the state during the trial exile. That in outline, was Trotz­ •privately denied Fall’s alleged sta­ ky’s career. YOU ClkM'T tement hut contradicted a part of was fixed at an amount which she which has lasted a week. Judge Say Machines Recorded 255 could not obtain. , REJECTED! LOVER Thrice, during the late Czar’s re­ Lenroot’s testimony. William H. Hyde, of Manchester, gime in Russia, he was banished to ROCKEFELLER LEAVES More Votes Than Were Cast Attorneys for Mrs. Wilson have presented the defense, stressing the BLOWS UP HOUSE W.KM. . applied to the Supreme Court for Siberia. Each time he escaped. Yesterday. point that his client had proved he During the early years of tho NEWSP.YPER PLANT BURNS a writ of habeas corpus in a final was in Hartford on the afternoon THE SOUTH FOR HOME G W l f effort to

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“EASTER AMNESTY.” JERSEY’S D. A. R. LIST t o ' c l o s e g o o d FRIDAY NEW IMMIGRATION BIIA REFUSES TO SEND ARTffIClALGAS Rome, April 4.— “ Easter Amnes­ New York, April 4.— Business RAU EMrUYES Washington, April 4.*—Step! to Summit, N. J., April 4.— Certain clear up the congestion among -ap­ ty” was grajited to approximately speakers are barred from meetings in the financial district here will 500 anti-fascist prisoners today by be practically suspended on Good plicants for immigration to the GUARDS TO CHICAGO of the Daughters of the American United States were taken by the Premier Mussolini. Sixty prison­ STOCK TRADDRi Revolution in New Jersey. Mrs. Friday and Satufday. In addiflon cwr $si),i)oo,i)i)o FROM s o n COAL to the New York Stock Exchange House Immigration committee to­ ers who have been held in penal Harry Marshall, a member of the day In recommending passage of a colonies upon islands will be per­ organization’s state board of re­ and the New York Curb Market, Attorney General Says He Has bill admitting 3,200 persons outside mitted to return to their homes, gents, admitted today. the New York Cotton Exchange, FOR AUTO POWER No Authority to Ship Feder­ the New York Coffee and Sugar MORE IN WAGES the quota and ^vlng preferen® to but 44 will be compelled to report But there is no “ blacklist,” she fathers and other relatives of cltl- regularly to the police. 'Pardons al Men. said, merely a “ line of demarca­ Exchange, the New York Cocoa Exchange and the Rubber Ex­ 26118* } were granted to 441 others who tion.” Those on the wrong side of San Francisco.— ^The great ware change of New York will all re­ Pittsburgh.— Railroad employes The bill would raise the age pi Pittsburgh.— Automobiles of the were either prisoners or else un­ Washington; April 4.— Attorney the line, such as Bolsheviks, Com­ children of American citizens in future may purr their ways over der compiilsiob to report to the po­ of investment enthusiasm, now General Sargent today refused the munists, Atheists and others, may main closed on /both days. The received $60,000,000 more in sal­ banks will remain open. the non-quota class from 18 to 21; super-highways, propelled 'by arti­ lice. Fifty-one prisoners bad their sweeping over the Pacific coast- Is request of the United States marsh­ not speak before D. A. R. meet­ aries in the past year than during allow American women to bring ficial gasoline made froifi soft coal, sentence^ shortened. establishing new records almost al at Chicago for authority to ap­ ings in the state. dally on tee. San Francisco stock 1926, as estimate released by the their foreign husoands in outside when the predicted shortage of oil point 500 deputy marshals to su­ This simply means that we do GALLIVAN’ S FUNERAL the quota, and rewrite preference 6XCll&li^G pervise the election in Chicago not wish to hear those whose views Washington, April 4.— Fifteen bureau of railroad economics re-^ has become a reality. f-— provisions. Discussion of methods for In the first half of March, 1928, April 10. do not come up to the standards of members of the House from Massa­ cently reveals. These computations COMPANIONATE the market value of securities Attorney General Sargent sent our beliefs,” Mrs. Marshall explain­ chusetts and seven others, includ­ are based upon a study by the achieving this goal will probably traded on this exchange, exceeded the following telegram to U. S. ed. ing colleagues on the House ap­ bureau of the hours worked and form--one of the principal topics of $103,000,000, or nearly 2 1-2 times Marshal A. C. Anderson at Chica­ propriations committee, today were wages paid employes for the year. discussion, at the Second Interna-' the value of securities traded.'* on tlonal Conference on Bituminous go; ENGLAND KEEPS SEAT nam^d. by Speaker Pro-Tern Tilson The number of railroad employes CHEMIST FINDS MARRIAGES NOW the floor of the same exchange in Coal, here November 19, under the “ In response to your request for to attend tie funeral of Rep- Galli- Is steadily falling off, the bureau March. 1927. Washington, April 4.— Represen­ finds. During the first six nlonths auspices of the Carnegie Institute authority to appoint special deputy van, Democrat of'Mass. The San Francisco exchange to­ tative England, Republican of West of 1927 there were nearly one per marshals in itie coming primary The delegation includa.s: Reps. RESULTS IN NEW of Technology. BRITISH TOPIC day ranks as the largest ezchdilge Virginia, was declared entitled to cent less men employed than for election, I find no- ground for al­ Madden of Illinois: Watson of N. Fleets of transcontinental planes in the United States outside of tering the decision made two years retain his seat in the House today th same period of 1926, while dur­ may sail oved dead and forgotten in a unanimous report of the House H., Republicans: Byrns, of Tenn.; New York city, according to Sid­ ago upon a similar request from ing the last six months of the year oil fields and over factories oper­ ney L, Swartz, Its president. This elections committee No. 3. His elec­ Buck, of Texas: Edwards of Ga.; the decrease was even more notice­ CANCER REMEDY London.— “ Companionate mar­ you, that there is no warrant of Boylan of N. Y., and Reeu of Ark., ated with a new and smokeless fuel position has been attained In less law for suCh authority and there­ tion was contested by J. Alfred Tay­ able. resulting in a decline of four made from the black wealth in the riage,” has become a leading topic Democrats. in England. than a year. fore I cannot grant the request.” lor, Democrat. per cent from the prexlous year. hills of Western Pennsylvania and In the first 2 1-2 months of 1928. The average number of men em­ Los Angeles, Cal.-~An obscure surrounding states. ^ Mrs. Bertrand Russell, wife of famous scientists^ herself and ad­ the business on the San Francisco ployed throughout the year the Los Angeles chemist has made a Invited To Conference exchange was more than SO per. bureau found to be 1,764,000, com­ discovery which physician^ have The entire modern world is In­ vanced thinker, has accentuated the cent of the volume of business pared with 1,805,780 daring 1926 found beneficial in the treatment of terested in these changes which interest In/this subject by a fearless transacted during the entire year or an average reduction of about cancer. The man is Professor Rob­ will have an incalculable effect on and outspbken newspaper article In of 1927 and exceeded by a wide which she gives the project her FOR REAL VALUE- two per cent for the year. ert A. Armstrong, aged 60. a mod­ the future of bituminous coal and margin, the volume of business support. But, on the whole, she Is Average Pay Higher. est man who speaks sincerely with­ nearly all foreign countries repre­ transacted in 1925. The total But while the. total number of out boasting and hopes his remedy outnumbered by her opponen'.s value of transactions was more will prove more than he claims for sented in Washington have been in­ “ It is well for Mrs. Bertrand men employed for the year showed vited to send delegates to the com­ than $346,000,000. a decrease of approximately two it. Russell to talk about temporary In 1927, the San Francisco stock “ I was educated at the Colorado ing conference. marriages, as she is a rich wo­ per cent., the aggregate compensa­ Although more than 1700 dele­ exchange traded securities .with a tion paid employes for the period Schor “ During my experiments I work­ the ' proposal does not go far when the index stood at 118.1, that ed on the theory i it cancer is a lization has overcome all obstacles Albany, N. Y., April 4.— Judge is, the efficiency for that month on which the pessimists of the various enough. Those who take this protein mass and not caused by standpoint do not believe that, hu­ George Olvany, leader of Tammany a level of 18.1 per cent, higher than ages believed would bring the hall, called on Gov. Al. Smith at a germ. The muman body itself is man nature being what it Is, in the during the five year period,” said protein substance. It is 80 percent downfall of civilization. The ex­ (he executive chamber today, the Dr. Julias Parmlee, director of tinction of the whalqs would cut case of the average healthy, virile governor said the Democratic water and the rest of its elemrats young couple, the temptation to the bureau, analyzing this subject. are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, off the supply of oil, they said, and leader was merely paying him a “ The composite index was almost sulphur and phospberous, I arriv­ man bored into the bowels of,the live together during the trial period friendly visit. as high during March and April ed at the conclusion that cancer earth for a new and greater supply would be too strong. ' “ There was no politics in his and during the remaining months follows some disarrangement of the' of oil. visit,” the governor said smiling. COLLISION AVERTED ranged between 112.1 and 115.9. atomic structpre of the chemical “ The supply of natural gas will Asked If Judge Olvany would ac­ „T^e chart also carries the yearly mass— the human body. Perhaps it soon be gone,"' they mourned “ and company him on his North Caro­ is the result of faulty food assimilt- London, April 4.— Disaster al­ lina vacation, the governor said: averages for the period. This in­ we will , be without good lights.” most attended a sham naval battle dicates a progressive increase as ation, wrong Qiet or similar diges­ Giant streams were harnessed and ‘.*1 gtiess hot. He » Just return­ tive disturbances. in English chanffel for the visiting ing from a vacation of his own.” follows: 1920-4, 100.0; 1924, 105.- compelled to release their perpetual King of Afghanistan. A cruiser 8; 1925, 109.4; 1926, 113.5; 1927, At any rate, I believed and still surge of power to light, millions of believe that radium holds the cure steamed at full speed through a SLUSH FUND AN ISSUE 11.2 lights better than those supplied smoke screen and almost collided One of the enviable records made for cancer. Three rays emanate by gas and give power which it had from radium, the Alpha, Beta and with the battleship Iron Duke. Washington, April 4.— Senator is said to bo that of the Great never possessed. Quick action by the navigators William E. Borah, Republican of Northern. This company has just Gama rays. The first of these is a So now while pessimists are pre­ constructive force which aids in'the averted a collision. Idaho, plans to make an issue /at completed its tenth year of con­ relief of some cancers. The second dicting that the cars of the future the Republican national conven­ secutive service without a fatal is destructive and tears down the must staad Idle beside empty oil GLENNA COLLE'TT OIJT tion in June of his campaign to accident to a passenger while rid­ tissues, healthy and unhealthy. The wells, science is preparing to open raise $160,000 to refund the dona­ no less ing on its trains. third may be described, generally the way to a field of cheap fuel Pinehurst, N. C., April 4.— Glen- tions made by Harry F. Sinclair to During the ten years the com­ speaking, as the result of explosion so plentiful that before the last of na Collett, former national wo­ the Republican Party in 1923, he pany carried 61,811,399 passengers of the Beta ray particles. the great oil fields is drained, men’s golf champion, passed out of announced today. on an average ride of 93.74 miles Fluid Remedy petroleum may be of no more com­ the picture here today at rae Extra Pants to Match each. The total passenger miles “ In my years of experimenting I mercial importance than whale oil. hands of the former western chaCap- PRESIDENT INVITED numbered 5,794,474,870 for the have evolved a fluid which Is in­ pion, Mrs. O. S. Hill, of Kansas Washington, April 4.— President A 2-Pants Suit for $28.50 period. troduced into the body by injection. City, in the north and south wo­ Coolidge was invited today by a I have taken the Alpha ray and Im­ CAUSE OF FLOOD men’s tournament. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., delegation to at-, VICTORY FOR U. S. prisoned it in water, thus eliminat­ Miss Collett missed a putt on tend the aesquicentennial next July ing the harmful Beta ray. By bom­ Los Angeles, Calif., April 4— A the 18 th green to lose her match of the battle of Wyoming, county Store Open Friday and Washington, April 4.— The barding the nitrogen with the posi Faulty foundation caused the col­ by a hole. Virginia Van Wie, the during the revolutionary war. campaign for enactment of a law to *tlve Alpha ray, and by the use of lapse of tbe St. Francis dam, the youthful Chicago star, and* reign­ Saturday Nights Till ing Florida champion, defeated The delegation was headed by permit formation of^ American buy­ a catalyst, which 1 alone employ for special investigating committee of Col. Ernest Smith, newspaper pub­ 10 o’clock ing combinations to fight the Brit­ this purpose, I have created what engineers appointed by District At­ Maureen Orcutt of White Beeches, N. J. lisher. ish rubber trust will; be dropped as might be called a new substance. It torney Asa Keyes, reported today. Presidnt Coolidge told the dele­ is not a radium compound, though No blame was attached to any a result of the intention of Great DIES, AGED 02 gation he would, take the invitation Britain to abolish'' rubber restric­ it is activated by radium. It would person for the catastrophe. under consideration. be classified by chemists as an inor­ Stamford, Conn., April 4— Mrs. tion on Nov. 1, Representative New­ Laura M. Scoeld died at her home ton, Republican of Minnesota, de­ ganic chemical.” Professor Armstrong, emphazing THINKS DOCTORS SHOULD in North Stamford at the ago of clared today. GIVE OUT INFORMATION ninety-two years. She had lived in He is author of a hill which not that he was not a physician, said ‘l y Best G irr Comiiig to he did not know how the injection ABOUT BIRTH CONTROL that section of the town all her only permits formation of buying life. Her husband M. M. Scofield combinations in rubber, but also in of the fluid combatted cancer, but believed the fluid brought a re-ar­ Chicago,. 111.:— Birth control in­ died many years ago. Town sisal, potash and other commodities rangement of the electrons In the formation should be given out by 'controlled by foreign government blood stream. the family doctor, like information trusts. “ My theory of this,” he went on, on how to cure Johnny’s cold, or “ The Intention of Great Britain "is that the orderly, arrangement of what kind of a diet to use for re­ to remove the restrictions upon the eells of the body are disrupted, ducing. growth of rubber is'a victory for causing cancer. My discovery, I be­ Mr. William A. Pusey, former the United States in its fight lieve, reverses the chaos and heal­ president of the American Medical TO­ against this monopoly,” Newton ing sets It.” Association, advocates such a po­ TO­ said. (Editors Note— Two Los Angeles licy as a means of improving tbe physician•Hfill tell tomorrow of race, he told the Chicago Forum. STATE INDIANA POLICE CHIEF their experience in the treatment of The question of birth control has NIGHT SOUTH MANCHESTElt NIGHT HOLDS WEIGHT RECORD, cancer with tbe Huld discovered by been stirring medical circles in TIPPING BEAM AT 325 Professor Armstrong). Chicago recently. Race suicide, New Albany, Ind.— ^New Albany according to Dr. Pusey, will not re­ DOUBL EFEATURE BILL has a new chief of police of mam­ DEBATE NYE BELL sult from Information scientifically KENNETH HARLAN offered by the medical profession. RALPH FORBES moth proportions. in “UNDER THE He is William “ Punch” Martin, Washington, April 4.— The Nye 65. who weighs 325 pounds. resolution, proposing a policy un­ HEALTH CONDITIONS IN BLACK EAGLE” “STAG^KISSES” The nickname “ Punch” was giv­ der which the United States would AND FLEET en Martin for his puglistic ability. never use its armed forces to pro­ IMPROVE 100 PER CENT. Two years ago when a man who tect American investments in for­ weighed nearly as much as the eign lands, was debated for an Moscow.— Health conditions In THURSDAY AND FRIDAY chief refused to submit to arrest, hour today by the Senate foreign the Red army land fleet are report­ ANOTHER I^OUBLE FEATURE BILL Martin punched him in the jaw relations committee, with indica­ ed to have improved 100 per cent once. That punch meant three tions that it would be “ buried in by H. A. Semashko, Commlsaar of months In a hospital for tbe man committee.” Health, since pre-war days. The hit. mortality rate, M. Semashko said, Martin has been in the police de­ has been cut in half. It was 8 per partment for 26 years. He was FAG BRINGS DEATH thousand in 1913 and only 4 in elected chief to succeed William S. Philadelphia,— A clgaret was tbe 1927, , . THE LEAP YEAR PICTURE Perry, wbo died suddenly from Deaths from tuberculosis/ were iN acute indigestion. indirect cause of death hera recent­ If you’re a girl who wants to know he New ly. Mrs. Alma Poplar fell asleep reduced three-fourths among pri­ vates and nine-tenths among the o^ HEAD OF SUNDAY LEAGUE with a burning fag in her hand. The to get her man; if you’re a man tryhig 3-Button fleers. In 1913 out of every 105 IS DEAD IN ENGLAND bed caught fire and she was so flgnre out tee best defe men suffering from the white Model badly burned that she died In the against leap year hospital to which she was taken. plague 19 died. Last year the mor­ London.— Claimed to have abol­ couldn’t do better yc ished the dnll English Sunday and tality WAS cut to five. The intensive sanitation cam­ than to lecum about love to have discovered more famous BURIED BY NEMESIS singers than any other man, Henry paign giving attention to minute this plctnre. This has Mills, secretary of the National Sun­ details like compulsory brushing of hailed as ftlarton Daries’ Napple, Eng.— ^Women, .yrhom he teeth and bathing together with Im­ day League, has died here. had most carefully avoided througli picture. Lmighs from beg Mills found John McCormick, the proved housing conditions is given his 80 jrears of life, took charge of by Dr. Semashko as the reason for ning to end. Yon'Il eat It apt| world-famous tenor, when he 'was the funeral of William Edgar Al­ still regarded by entertainmenjL len. Hundreds of them, attended his Improved health. COMPANION FEATURE managers a$ just worih the dollar burial' and four served as pall­ PATSY RUTH MILLER in “ONCE AND FOREVER* per night he was then receiving. bearers. A MODERN FITTING He founded the National Sunday “ I like this frock, but it’s too 9 League forty years ago, providing tight here, here and here. You could alter it?" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous 2 :X5 to 10 ;30 cheap and popular light entertain­ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ment throughout England on Sun­ She’s America’s SweeAeart “ No, madam; but If you care to day evenings at a time when the visit our beauty department on the WITH 5 ACTS VAUDEVOLE English Sunday was proverbially second floor, they’ll gladly alter dull. Cmning Soon you to fit the frock.”— Tit-Bits. ii ...... _ .,, MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AiTlIIi f, ISB^ y MISS BER6GREN TO SING i , . ^ ANNUAL CONVENTION ; AGAIN IN AIR PROGRAM [| K o c k v iU e AT GOSPEL HALL

Rev. M. E. Osborne, to Succeed Gospel Hall attendants will meet Easter Display Will Sing From Station WJZ Rev. Sallis in their 13th annual ..cppyention to­ On Saturday Afternoon—Is Rev. M. E. Osborne will succeed morrow evening a.t .flSsiSO;.in their Rev J. Garfield Sallis as pastor of hall at 415 Center street. Meetings ^ F - Studying in N. Y. City. the 'Methodist Episcopal church. on Friday, Saturday and Sunday Rev Osborne is highly recommend­ Miss Gertrude E. Berggren, will be held in Odd Fellows hall. ed and has served two years in the Services on Good Friday will be at local contralto who on Monday of Methodist church of Woonsocket, 10:30 a. m., and at 2:30 p. m. last week made her air debut at R I There will be a Good Friday gospel the studios of W J Z broadcasting Clayton Richard to Stay at Staf- meeting at 7 p. m. On Saturday station, New York City, received so fordville services will be held at the same many telegrams of congratulation Clayton Ernest Richard, known Heywood Wakefield hours. , „ from friends and relatives in Man­ as the "boy preacher,” has been re­ The schedule of services for Sun­ chester particularly, that she has turned to the Federated church of day will be as follows: been invited to participate in a Staff or dville, consisting of Metho­ • Lord’s Day breaking of bread, dist and CongJegationalists. This urogram Saturday afternoon be- 10:30 a. m. :ween the hours of 3:30 and 4:30. is very pleasing news to the people Ministry of the VTord at 2:30 p. of Staffordville. Miss Berggren will be heard in a m. variety of classical solos and in “ Money Cackels” New Poultry Qub Gospel meeting at 7:00 p. m. duets with Miss Beal Hober, The children’s poultry club ot A hearty invitation is given to soprano. On the same radio concert Vernon held a meeting Monday eve­ anyone'to attend these meetings. will be the Elsie Fischer string ning at the home of E. S. Edgerton There will be quite a number of of Vernon. They have selected as a preachers from out of town who trio in ensemble numbers and in name for the club "Money Cackels. accompaniment to the singers. Filtration Expert to Visit ttty will minister. Miss Berggren is a pupil ot Miss An expert engineer, perald Adelaide Geschiedt of New York Knight, of Passaic, N. J., will be in LimjJLli£^ed hduj and soloist in the choir of a church ^ the city Thursday afternoon to con­ In Paterson, N. J. She was formerly fer with the committee appointed to aontralto in a Hartford church look into the possibilities of im­ For your baby’s sake—^play safe! luartet and had frequently app'ear- proving the filtration system of the Give them safe merchandise—clean, sanitary, health building, Why take a chance on sd in concerts in that city and Man­ city chester before leaving some months Plan After Easter Dances MRS. SARAH CHAMBERS an inferior product? xgo to pursue her studies in New Elaborate plans are made For Easter we are offering your baby a selection from as fine line of Carriages and York. by a large committee of the Polish Mrs. Sarah Chambers, house­ rinb J K., for their annual social keeper for William J. Ferguson, of Strollers as you will find anywhere- , Bring baby in. and dance to be held at Lincks ball­ North Elm street, for the past six AL. SMITH GAINS 124 room on Village street on Satu^a,y years, died at the Manchester Me­ evening, the 28th. This year s affair morial hospital at noon today. She will be open to the public and for had been stricken on Monday with ADDITIONAL DEEGATES that reason the club is perfecting what physicians said was a severe plans along pretentious lines in a attack of asthma. She had not pre­ determined effort to surpass all pre- viously been subject to this disease New York, April 4.— Primary re­ vious efforts. Max Kabrick and bis She was born in Ireland but hai- % turns trickling in from this state, orchestra have been secured to fur­ lived here for many years. Sh< Wisconsin and Maine today indicat­ nish the concert and in addition leaves two brothers, Nicholas Ted ed that Gov. Alfred E. Smith to­ there will be a number of novelty ford of New York and James Ted A Delightful Surpri3e day had 124 additional delegates numbers special for the occasion. ford of Baltimore: three childre: who will vote for him at the Demo­ Present New Orchestra to Public One of the big musical events of Joseph and William Chambers an A delightful surprise awaits you in our wide vari^y cratic national convention. Smith Mrs. Mary Tomm of this town, an delegates now total 244. the year has been arranged by the of Baby Carriages, Sulkies and Strollers. St Joseph’s Polish Society’s band four sisters, Mrs. Margaret McCabi He gained 86 votes when the Mrs. Rachel Tedford, Mrs. Mar: New York districts voted to give to be held at the Princess Ballroom We offer the newest styles and colorings so that you on Saturday evening, April 21st, Hope and Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson him an undivided delegation. In She also leaves seven grandchil can select the proper one for your baby. They are rea­ Wisconsin he gained 20. In Maine, when John Loalbo will present his where Smith supporters had count­ band to the public in a specially ar­ dren. sonably priced too. ranged program. Plans for the Funeral arrangements had nr ed upon 8 votes, the state conven­ “ A Quality Seal on Every Wheel” identifies them as tion passed a resolution imposing event are complete and the advance been completed at 1 o’clock toda\ the unit rule, so the governor sale of tickets indicate a capacity genuine Heywood-Wakefield Carriages which assures crowd. The concert from 8 to 9 RAYMOND S. CASE. you of excellence attained through 100 years of manu­ thereby gained four votes unex­ o’clock will be followed by a dance pectedly. program with music by a ten piece facturing experience. The majority of the Arkansas The funeral of Raymond Cas. orchestra that Mr. Loalbo has’ se­ will be held at two o’clock at h' QualifySed onEvet0beel delegation of eighteen are under­ lected from Rockville musicians and stood to be for Smith, although not home in Unionville, Thursda will include Prank Smith, violinist; Burial will be in the Case fam, .. instructed for him. Missouri’s 36 John Loalbo, clarinet; Jack Keeney, votes and Georgia’s 28, went to lot in the East cemetery. The se saxoplione; Edw. Doherty, trom­ ices will be conducted by the R "favorite sons,” Senators Reed and bone, John Cywkiecz, trumpet; George, respectively. A. H, Barrington, rector of Henry Liebe, bass; Harold Oben- Unionville Episcopal church. Four additional votes will go to auf, trumpet; and three assisting Smith when the delegates-at-large artists with whom Mr. Loalbo is TDIOTHY MAHONEY. Carriages Priced From $17.95 up from New York are named by the negotiating. Democratic state committee. Notes Timothy Mahoney, an, inmate New York’s republican dele­ Practically every manufacturing gates yesterday are unpledged to plant in this city will close down the Manchester Town Farm, diec Strollers Priced From $9.95 up any candidate, although Hoover Thursday night at 5 o’clock for the this noon at the Memorial hospit'a. supporters claimed 47 out of the balance of the week resuming oper­ where he had been confined since last Saturday. Mr. Mahoney was totai of ninety. ations next Monday, the 9 th. Indus­ Every Carriage guaranteed by the manufacturer and by us. Gov. Smith’s announcement that trial conditions locally have not SO years old and it is understood he will go south for a vacation was been anywhere near normal for he has no near relatives. Funeral regarded in political circles as a quite some time, several of the arrangements are incompilete. step to "feel out” his strength mills operating but four days a there, although those closest to him week while others have managed deny his trip has any political sig­ to maintain a five day schedule. nificance. A big delegation of dance fans ABOUT TOWN from this city are planning to at- end the Easter dance at the Rain­ FO RH WITNESSES bow Saturday evening when Max The cast of "The Family Up-i Kabrick and his orchestra -Will be stairs” will meet for rehearsal to­ heard. The following musicians will morrow evening at 8:30 in prepa­ FOR KNAPP TRIAL make up the team: Max Kibrick, vi­ ration for the second performance olinist and director; Lester Ludke, of this comedy which is to be given pianist; Nestor Belcourt and Jack Wednesday evening, April 11 in G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. Albany, N. Y., April 4.— Nearly Keeney, saxaphone; Barney Mo­ Cheney hall under the direction of forty witnesses will be called be­ dern, Bill Brainerd, trumpets; Wm. Miss Leila M. Church of Rockville. CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MANCHESTER fore the Special Grand Jury which Deptula, trombone: Bernard Bent­ Reserved seats may be obtained at will be convened tomorrow by the ley, banjo; Clarence Kabrick, traps. the office of the Manchester Con­ state’s prosecutors in an effort to Manager Frank Pinney is perfecting struction company, ’phone 2100. indict Mrs. Florence E. S. Knapp, plans to entertain the largest crowd former secretary of state, in Con- of the season Saturday evening. Mrs. Adele Bantly has called a Mrs. Prank Schlotte of Ward . nection with her administration of meeting of all past matrons and Smyth Mfg Co . - Nor Pac . . . .150% 99% 100 the ?1,200,000 1925 census fund. street underwent an operation for past patrons of Chapman Court, Penn R R . ...69% 69% 69% appendicitis at the City Hospital Stanley Wks com 58 1 George Z. Medalie of New York, Order of Amaranth, to follow the Standard Screw Post Cereal . .123% 122% 123% Tuesday morning. 85% special deputy Attorney general in regular meeting Friday evening in Local Stocks Torrington 103 Pull new . . . . 85% 85% it Harry Bodman of Union street the Masonic Temple. The purpose Radio Cor . . .192% 189 191% charge of the prosecution of the has purchased a Durant Sedan. U S Envelope pfd 123 case, indicated today that several of the meeting is to make plans for Union Mfg Co . . . 23 Sears Roe . . .101% 100% 101% The K. of C. Revue will hold a .122% 122 122% of Mrs. Knapp’s relatives who live the birthday anniversary of the or­ (Furnlslied by Putnam & Co.) W’'-“ C -I *' je M So Pac ...... rehearsal in K. of C. hall this even­ der. So Rail .... .147 146 147 in Massachusetts, would be sub­ ing. It Is hoped every member will Bid Asked poenaed before the Grand Jury, S 0 of N J ..4 1 % 40% 41 be present. Bank Stocks 65 An Invitation also will be ex­ Studebaker . 65% 64% SWEETHEART PROAHSES City Bank & Trt . .; . 900 — Un P a c ...... 196 195% 196 tended to Mrs. Knapp to testify, NOT TO USE PHONE Capital ...*tl Bank . . .295 — k s . .■ib% 44% 44% Medalie said, but if she takes ad­ N.Y. Stocks U S Rubber Conn River ...... 300 — U S Steel . . . .147% 145% 147% vantage of the offer she will not be New York, April 4.— Russell First Bond and Mort . — 55 Westing .. . . 105% 105 105% granted immunity. JEALOUSY DISAPPEARING Sage Underwood will not be annoy­ First Natl (Htfd ...2 9 5 305 High Low 1 p. m. Wlllys Over . . 27 26% 27 Criminal prosecution of Mrs. ed any more by telephone calls to Hart Nat B & T r ----- 560 570 Knapp on charges of forgery, grand his Fifth avenue home from his Alie({ Chem . .158% l U 158% SAY FEDERAL SCIENTISTS Htfd Conn Tr C o ----- 795 810 27 CIVIL WAR VET DIES larceny and other felonies was former .fiancee. Miss Elizabeth Land Mtg & Title . . . — 60 Am Bosch . . . .27% 27 recommended by Randall J. Le Furst. Am Can . . . . 84% 83% 84 Guilford, Conn., April 4.— Death Morris Plan Bank ...1 5 0 — 187 Boeuf, Jr., Albany lawyer, who as Her attorney promised this to­ Am Smelt . . .187% 185% today claimed Levi Odell Chitten­ (Continued from page 1) Park St Trust ...... 600 — 65 den, for 14 years''postmaster here, Moreland commissioner investigat­ day when she appeared in Munici­ Phoenix St B Tr . . . . 4 5 0 — Am St Fdy . . 65 63% pal Term Court on a charge of dis­ Am Sugar . . . . 72% 72 72% and a Civil War Veteran, and ed the administration of the census children were girls. A question Riverside T ru s t...... 525 — 181 orderly conduct, filed by Under­ Bonds Am T & T . .181% 180% Charles Leeds Benton, of the Sach­ funds. may be raised as to whether the 23% ems Head district. Both were born wood, who is the son of Frederick Conn L P 5%s ....x 0 8 110 Am Woolen . . 23% 23% reason for the large proportion of . . 64% 63% 64% in 1844 and had lived here all jealousy in girls has a deep biologi­ H. Underwood, president of the Brid Hyd 5 s ...... ''04 — Anaconda .. SHOT IN THE FOOT, Erie Railroad. Magistrate Dreyer, Atchison . . . . 193% 192% 193% their lives. DIES IN HOSPITAL cal basis or whether the social en­ East Conn Pjwer ...1 0 1 % 103 118 adjourning the case until April 16 Conn L ^ 4 % 8 ...... 102% 103 Balt & Ohio .118 117% Mr. Chittenden leaves his wife vironment of the boy Is such as to in traffic court, warned Miss Furst Beth Steel . .. 59% 57% 59 and three nephews. Mr. Benton Is Norwalk, Conn., April 4— Eugene arouse feelings of jealousy less Insurance Stocks 212 survived by his wife, a foster son, that she must lift her phone siege, Aetna Insurance ....8 3 5 855 Can Pac .212 211% Tobey, of 1 Burritt avenue, who often. which Underwood claims has been C M & St Paul 3 5 % 34% 34% and one brother. Just ten days ago was shot in the foot last Thursday The Home Life Aetna Cas & Sure . . . 910 925 47 Mr. Benton’s brother Edward died a nuisance. Aetna L i f e ...... 860 870 do pfd . . 47 46% during a row in the home of Louis "Unquestionably the home life is She sat in court with bowed Chi & Nor . 86 86 86 of Pneumonia, a disease which often built up around the boy, Conn General ...... 1810 — 115 115% caused the death of C. L. Benton Kiska, Bouton street, Springwood, head, avoiding photographers and Automobile ...... 410 412 Chi Roc M .115% died in Norwalk hospital this after­ particularly the first-born, and all refused to answer any questions Cons Gas . .145% 143% 145 today. Mr. Chittenden died of Ill­ give way to his will and pleasure, Hartford . Fire ...... 830 840 76% 76% ness due to a general break down. noon of blood poisoning as the re­ from reporters. Underwood and his Hart St Boil ...... 750 — Corn Prod . 77 sult of his wounded foot. whereas the girl has no standing father also appeared and they, too, Del & Hud .174 173% 174 Lincoln Nat Life ...1 3 5 — 19% Following Tobey’s death Prose­ in the family group and is given no were silent about the affair. National Fire .....1 1 9 0 1220 Dodge Bros . . 20 19% There are.still some 350 sailing cutor Richard Ireland announced consideration.” E r i e ...... 58% 56% 56% vessels, aggregating 280,000 tons Phoenix ...... 830 850 154% 157 he would not at present change a Intelligence apparently has little VOTE TAX REDUCTION R ossia ...... 200 205 Gen Elec . , .157 engaged in transporting the foreign to do with jealousy. "Two of the Gen Motors ..186% 183% 186% trade of the United States. charge against Kiska who is serving T ravelers...... 1725 1740 105% a thirty-day sentence in Bridge­ clinical cases were mental defec­ Washington, April 4— The Sen­ PubUc DtlUty Stocks Gill R a z ...... 105% 105% tives, eight persons of superior in­ ate finance committee today voted Inspiration 20% 20% 20% port jail for violation of the liquor Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 248 248 laws. Kiska was arrested immedi­ telligence and the remainder to cut the present 13% per cent Int Harv . . . .248 Second Mortgage Conn L P 7% ...... 1 1 7 120 . 93 92 93 ately after the shooting and pleaded graduated between. corporation tax to twelve per cent Green Wat & G a s___ 101 - 103 Int Nickel ^ An impulse to cruelty to play­ Int Paper . . . .79% 78% 79% guilty. A charge of assault with a in the new tax reduction bill, after Hart E L ...... 450 460 .84% 85 Money mates and animals is much more Hart Gas c o m ...... 100 — Kennecott .. . 85% dangerous weapon placed against two unsuccessful, attempts were Mack Truck . .93% 93% 93% Kiska still stands. prevalent in jealous dispositions made by the Democrats to get the Hart Gas pfd ...... 80 — 40% Now On Hand than in the gay, indifferent type. Marl Oil . . . . .40% 40 Coroner John J. Phelan Is ex­ figure down to 11 or 11% per cent. S N E Tel Co ____184 187 . .52% 52 5^% Selfishness and bull-dog domination Conn P o w e r ...... 485 495 Mo Pac com pected here Friday to conduct an The committee unanimously N Y Central .177% 175% 177 Arthur A. Knofla inquest into Tobey’s death. Mean­ are also more marked in the jeal­ agreed that it would report a tax Conn El Serv ...... 92 94 . .62% 62% 62% Manufacturing Stocks New Haven . 875 Main St. while police are endeavoring to ous dispositions than in the gay. bill, but did not vote on anything . 64% 64% 64% Indifferent type. Selfishness And American Hard. 77 Nor Am Co learn whether Kiska or some other but the corporation tax. The two Pere Mar . . .132- 132 132 Pbone 782-2. person did the shooting. Kiska’s bull-dog domination are also more parties remained on the reduction American Silver .... 25 stepson William Shimpko, is under marked in the jealous group. figure— the Republicans sticking to Acme W ir e ...... 14 bond on a breach of peace charge "The day-dreaming child was the $220,000,000- figue suggested Billings Spencer com. 1 ind will be held as a witness. seen more frequently in the non- by Senator Smoot, Republican of Billings Spencer pfd.. 3 jealous group.” Utah, chairmap. of the committee, Bigelow Hard Com . 9 2 '.95 to Bristol Brass ,...... '1 2 CHANGES IN DAWES PLAN Jealousy is normally manifest in and the Democrats,.led by Senator MONEY TAlJiS N’ the child’s temperament between Collins Co ...... 114 Simmons, Democrat of North Caro­ Colt Fire A r m s ...... 29% When you walk through the stores to see the Spring goods, Rome, April 4.— S. Parker Gil the ages of three and five years. lina, demanding a $300,000,000 cut, Proper cultural influences—mot Eagle L o d k ...... 72 the surpirsing values and how splendidly ready, all of the stores Featuring for Thursday an excjellent bert, agent general for reparations or at least the ^ouse figure of Fafnir Bearings . . . .125 are to give unrivaled Easter service. We too are ready to take payments under ^he Dawes Plan, rigid disciplinarian methqds— may $290,000,000. easily eradicate the impulse before Hart & C ooley...... 215 care of the increased demand for money at this time of the assortment of tailored and dressy modols. with headquarters in Berlin, is ex­ Inter Silver com ....1 6 6 170 year. ' pected here tomorrow to confer the age of seven, but sternness, vio­ DIVORCE DENIED Inter Sil p f d ...... 127 lent repression or neglect may wrap Whatever your needs may be. wo offer you a friendly service Every coat fashioned right and priced, with Count Volpi, Italian minister Landers, Frary & Clrk T’4 based upon courtesy and understandinig. ot finance, it was learned this the victim for life, the report states. Bridgeport, Conn., April 4— Earl M^in & Bow A .... 19 iftirnoon. It is understood he will Jerome Nettleton, former Yale and do B ...... 11 right. sound out the Italian government New York University student,, was New .Brit Ma pfd A. .101 upon proposed changes in the WOMAN LEADER today denied a divorce from Madge do com ...... 24 Ideal Financing Association, Inc. Dawes Plan, Daly Nettleton by Judge Allyn L. Niles Be Pond ...... 40 983 Main St., ftobm*408, Hartford, Conn. London, April 4.'-i'Wor the first Brown whose decision declares Net­ J R Mont p f d ...... — Frederick W. Hawklnson, Mgr. ’ time in history a woman has been tleton was attempting to escape his North & Ju d d ...... 30 ’ Phone 2-8652 ' * chosen as one of the leaders of the obligations in seeking the .divorce. Pratt, Whitney, pfd ..9 0 Licens^ by and bonded to the State. “ My Best Girl” ComiBg to Conservative (Tory) Party. She is Nettleton, a son of Dr. Irving L. Peek, Stowe & Wll .. — Miss Marjary Maxse, a niece of Vis­ Nettleton, was married to Miss Daly Russell' Mfg Co .... 12 5 Town countess Milner. in October, 1926« Scpiille Co ,...... 60 '•O •• MANUHSafTfiK (CpTW.) BVBNING HEftALD, WEDNESDAY, A^TL 4, 1928. IfAtSB FOUR ^ ■'1.. ■ " ' ______' . [ughes, the Lawrence gained world-wide which_____ GolltagswOod K LAWRENCE'S ROOK ABORT ^author and ieeturer, ls|tthe head. fame Arough his part in the Arab Easter Chic ARABIA WELL BE FILMED M. A. Wetherall, whd has pro- Doctor Found What.ii b y A BRITISH COMPANY. revolution, and his books on the subject have enjoyed tremendous -.duced a number of British films, Wll handle the production of Law* popularity. London.— As the result ol many renoe’s stofy. He has extensive nionlha of negotiatli^ns, a British It la understood that an Amerlr knowledge of Africa and the East. film ■ company 'has obtained the. can film company bid ei50,000 for rights to make a motion picture of the film rights to '‘Revolt In the As a family doctor at Montlcello, the story of Lawrence of Arabia, Desert,” but that this offer was nUnqiO. the whole human body, not based on Col. T. E. Lawrence’s own turned down In favor of one made any small part of it, was book “ Revolt in the Desert.’’ by a new British film syndicate of well’s practice. More than bait his “ calls” were on women, children and babies. They afe the ones most often sick. But tbelr Ulnesses were This Weekend usually of a minor nature—-colds, fevers, headaches, biliousness^ Thursday. Friday, Saturday and all of them required first a thorough evacuation. They^ were constipated. Smart Easter Fashions Ladies White Gold In the course of his 47 years’ practice (he was graduated from Styled to satisfy the most exacting and Wrist Watches Rush Medical College back in 1875), be found a good deal of attractively priced. Regular $15.00 success In such cases with a pre­ scription of his own containing simple laxative herbs with pepsin. $ 12.50 In 1892 he decided to use this for­ mula In the manufacture of a medi­ These watches come in cine to be known a. Dr. Caldwell’s AT AOC as DiSEMBLES various shapes. Syrup Pepsin, and In that year his prescription was first placed on the O f Kasha, Tweed and Silks, with market. . short, three-quarter and full length The preparation immediately bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup PeP: sin, and we have gotten many hun­ coats __ For Coi^irmation had as great a success in the drug stores as it previously had in his dreds of letters from grateful peo­ private practice.' Now, the third ple telling us that it helped them $15 $25 Other High Grade generation is using it. Mothers are when everything else failed. giving it to their, children who Every drug store sells Dr. Cald­ Wrist Watches were given it by their mothers. well’s Syrup Pepsin. Keep a battle Every second of the working day in your homje— where many live $25,00 to $60.00 someone somewhere is going Into a someone is sure to need it quick­ drug store to buy it. Millions of ly. 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one seems to know. It Is merely that a law was passed forbidding tr&dltion&l jest of tlie play-world the use of names and addresses, v that anyone can become Splivin on Scandal sheets have long been a a moment’s notice. source of fear to the Broadway belt. A couple of years ago one of these But it has gone even further than practiced none-too-pollte', hlackmail, 5?ils. Splivin, after some years, be­ holding out details of certain gos^j) came to the footlights what Paul heard around the night clubs fpr a Bunyan is to the logging camps. He consideration. Sqores of prougpiinOnt is the mythical figure about whom theatrical and society pebple paW ' 1 , gargantuan myths are created. tribute before the. editor (finally was New York, April 4.—Perhaps the If a Jinx appears In the course of given’ a prison term. most widely used name on Broad­ a drama, it’s sure to be the fault of GILBERT^.BWAN- way is that of a person who doesn t George Splivin. If some fabulous exist. tale is recounted, it Is pooh-poohed. Barrymores may come and go; Everyone knows that Splivin FIRE IN HOSPITAL your 30 may Sotherns and Marlowes and achieved something more remarka­ Cohans and Anglins and Faver- ble. When there’s anyone to be New York, April 4— Fire swept shams. But “George” Splivin” goes blamed for anything, someone sug­ part of the Jewish ’ hospital in on forever. Yet George Splivin nev­ gests that Gtfbrge Splivin should be Brooklyn early today. Patrolman er has been or never will be. For consulted. There are .-.ny number of Prank Sullivan was overcome by Splivin, though his name has ap­ old-timers ready to tell you tales Of chemical fdmes and was removed £6 $ 1 0 Down and the Balance m 10 peared on countless programs and this remarkable fellow. ITiere are a bed in the hospital. His condition play bills, is an entirely fictitious even those “who remember him was reported serious. person. weli.” The patients were quieted by OR 5% DISCOUNT George Splivin was created in doctors and nurses., years agone to meet an emergency. The latest periodical to be sold on This emergency has been faced on the streets of Mhnhattan Is entitled REPAIRING THE 8-4 many an occasion since. “Divorce.” It seems that where For, if you are at all acquainted there are so many divorces there Boston, April 4.—Plates were with the tKeater, you must know must be a little smudge of scandal. welded into the steel hull of the that there are many plays in which The foes of companionate marriage Submarine S-4 today in dry dodk 3ne actor plays two roles. He may and such may say what they will of at Charlestown Navy; Y-a.rd as work in the first act appear as Uncle Moe the marriage institution, the fact ind in the third come on as the of repairing the ill-fated submersi­ temains that the percentage of ble was under way. The submarine butler. Now there are many actors those who step into misalliance who don’t want the audience to was rammed and sunk off Province- at least in the major cities—is as town with a loss of forty lives. know this. And there are -many great as those who play bridge well. managers and producers who feel Some enterprising young man con- Plants are killed by frost be­ the same way about it. So, one ciuded that, with so many married light, while making up the cast of folk separating, there shouid be the cause it freezes the water in the :haracters of a play and assigning foundation for a goodly circulation. living ceils, causing them to burst the roles, some /ag created on the Perhaps he went on the theory that and die. spur of the moment the name Misery, if it doesn’t like company, George Splivin. From that day to at any rate liKes companionship. We have featured this blue serge for;the this it has “stuck.” Whenever anonymity in the show world is de­ I am told that a divorce news­ “My Best Girr Coming to past three years. A complete line of serges in sired, a player automatically ap­ paper was issued for a time in Lon­ two or three button and double breasted models pears on the program as Splivin. don, but took to printing such sala­ Town Just how often he has appeared no cious extracts from the testimony in regulars, shorts, longs and stouts, These suits are exceptional values at THE SMART SHOP ‘‘Always Something New’'

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’Si tn Doth; •pookitu^ «nd>«i^i0ift and. wlil ropreoeat the Bciek pohool -V-;- (HD RUSSIAN at the town contest, April 11. Miss Oerta Koehler won speaklDS DAILY RADIO PROGRAM OPENED AS A MUSEUM and Miss Paulette Cardreau won WAS KniED BY AUTO Mlsfl G ^ ru d e Stokes, teaoher st .spelling at the Pond Hill school. 9:00—W JZ variety hour. i Leading DX Stationi. Wedneiday, April 4. ;,0:00— Sawyer's saxophone hand;- the Silver street school. Is lll^ t her Miss Rath tiarson spent the week- 479.6— W SB, ATLANTA-r'gaO. : 7 h « life ot ChrtBt from the time u :i0:30—Variety hour; orchestra. home. Mrs. Byron Hall is subsUtut- end^wjlth friends in Manchester. 11:45—'rheater organ recital. 9;00— VVEAF troubadoitta. quartet. Lenihgrad, Soviet Russia, April ‘ a'boy In tho Tomplo he arfued with Gardener Says He W at Scared Ing thfjli|7eek for her. 638.4— W TIC. HARTFORD—66a 10:80—W E A F grand opera. 4. —The notorious ‘ 250-year-o)tt F r^ ^ eieeck e is confined to his Wapping Grange will visit Coven­ the elders, to the rocky creat of C*l- 7:80— "A sk Me Another." 11:45— Peerless entertainers. _ to TeU— Pept Silertt Tw® prison fortress ^ of Shlisselburg, 8:00— W E A F American hour. 526— KYW, CHICAGO—87a bed vflitli'plieumonia. > try OrtAlw No. 76 P. of H. Thurs­ ; vary and His resurreotlon on the flrat 7 :30—Orchestra, political talk. Months. t pilaster Day will be broadcast by WIP 9;00—W E A F troubadours orchestTa. which in modern times had only Miss Blofee Koehler won > llrtt day evening and give the program. 9:30—W E A F orchestra, quartet 8;00i—W JZ sparkers, foresters. • at S o'clock Wednesday night. A 9:00—W JZ variety hour. Devil’s Island as a rival few .trutall- mixed quartet and choral society of t0:30—W E A F grand opera. 10:00—Jerosla Shlmera. arUsls. Cleveland, Ohio, April 4.—A ty within Its walls, has bepp .closed 100 voices under the direction of 422.3— WOR, N E W A R K —710. cash, Y^hlch fbr several days-had Cluu^eB h. Haisell. wm weave a mual- 7:00—I.«vltow’s ensemble; talk. 389.4-.WB8M. CHIOAOO” 770- as a prison and jrill be, opened to 8:00— Reid's rein dears. 9:00—Studio dance O hrs.) threatened to' become one of Cuya­ cal theme throughout the entire story 365.6—W EBH -W JJD , CHICAGO—820, the public as a museum. and will Bins the bisautlful cantata. 8:30—Play, "Sky Hold-Up." hoga county’s deepest mysteries, 9:00— CoUunbia Captivutors orchestra. 7:00—Victorian orchestra; talk. • Built by Czar Peter' (die Great "Vlotory Dmne'* as a fltUn* climax 9;00—W E ^ dance ordhestra. today had been solved through the ' to the program. Mnae. Marla Ku- 9:30—Columbia great composers hour. soon after he founded St. Peters- j 10:00— Columbia hour with Marie Ku- 9:00— Mooseheart children's hour. confession of Roy Grpotegoed, 20, renko. coloratura soprano; Naoum 9:30— Theater presentations. . burg as the capital of' Russia, the Blind^sr, Uussiao violinist, and Robert renko, soprano, and Naoi^m landscape gardener. Blinder, violinist. 12 ;00—Studio program, artists. fortress was virtually christened Hood Bower's Symphony or^estra ,^l6.4iWGNi-WLl B., OfrlCAGO—72a Qrootegoed, according to County will be the gue^ a t^ sts In the W u n 3- 11:06—Hale Byer's orchestra. with the blood of the'<3|ar’s own 11:86— The Witching hour. - - *'runswl0k mt}8V: -bpur, Detective Oideoh Rabshaw, admit­ bla celebrity bOTt-^tbcoiwh WOR and usio; artlsijt 'songs, son and heir, Alekis- Petrovich.. the l»urple netwnrk at 15 oclocK. A 333.1— W B Z, N EW ENGLAND—900. ted that his' oiar struck Alice Leon­ 7:10—The Golf nuts. ritone; orcbeBtra; bos# race. Peter threw Alexis into one of the choral program 11:35—Songs: dance orchestra. ard, 15-yeap-old Mayfield Heights slty win go on the Sir at the same 7:30—Radio Nature league. 344.6—WLS, CHIPAQO—870.* school girl, whose body was found dungeons and had him” murdered time through W LS. A tabloid ^ r s lo n 8:00— W JZ sparkers, foresters. 9:00—Boston musical program. • 10:00—Chicago University .choir. late Monday* after she' had been because the lad ohjectfed to his of Gounod's five-act opera, “Romeo 11:00—"Itorgotten operas," organist et Juliette" will be presented before 10:01—W JZ tango orchestra. . missIng^ from home since January father’s frenzied attempt to “ Euro­ f 10:30— Newcomb's orchestra. 11:20-^ g a n i s t , artists; flirts. the microphones of W E A F and the 447.5_WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. 2 8 l&st peanize” Russia. Red network statldh at 10:30. Omer 491.5— W E A F , NEW YORK—610. 6:00— Waldorf dinner music. 7 :00- Orchestra, lecture. For a' time. It was thought Alice Not many decades later Catherine nrograms for Wednesday night Include 9:00— WOR Columbia hours. a concert by the Sparkers orchestra 7:00—National musicalities. had been Attacked and thrown the Great locked up - her rival, 7:30— String trio; tenor, 11:00—Aerials; voting talk. : with the Bopnie Laddies male trio at 12:00— Orchestra. Happy Harry, from an.automobile. Her skull had Princess Tarakanova, who, like fc'-8 through the Blue-netw ork,------a Bched- 8:00— American hour. • 9:00— Troubadours orchestra. ^ 374.8—w o e . DAVENPORT—80a been fractured. After questioning Anastasia of today, lied abroad and Ulo of South Amerloah' musle by a 7;00-r-Eclipse entertainers. ' tango orchestra and tenor a t 9 thiw gl:h 9:30—Orchestra, Sllvertown quartet Grootegoed at length, Rabshaw de­ claimed to be the legitimate daugh­ 10:30—Opera, “ Romeo et Juliette." 7:45—W JZ political talk. the same stations, and a J lr M » . le 8:00—W K A F programs to 11:30. clared he was convinced the youth ter of and heir to f Sky Hold-Up.” through W OR at 8:80, 11:30—Kemp's-dance orchestra. 1 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—€60. 325.9— KOA. DENVER—920. had told a straightforward story, the throne. 10:00—Theater. orchestra. Black face type Indicates bast features 1:30—Pierre's luncheon music. however, Grootegoed endeavored to 6;00r-Frank Wlnegar’s orchestra; 10:15—"Twenty Years of Songs." Catherine sent her lover. Prince 12:00—Gonzales orchestra, explain his two months silence by ' All programs Eastern Standard Tima. 7:00_Savoy Plaza concert orchestra. Orlov, to Venice. He won the hand 7:86—Talk: orchestra, political talk. 535.4_WH0, DES MOINES—560, saying he was “ too scared to tell 8:00—Sparkers orchestra with Bonnie 8:00- Federation music clubs. anyone about the accident.” He ad­ of Princess Tarakanova brought Leading East Stations Laddies male trio. 9:00— WIOAF programs to 12:00. mitted that he carried the girl’s her to this city where Catherine 400—PWX. HAVANA—750. 872.8-WPQ, ATLANTIC city—1100. 8:30—Sylvania Foresters quartet. body to a field near Mayfield promptly imprisoned her in Shlis- 9:00—Variety hour. 8:00— Military orchestra. 7:05—Orchestra: talk; baritone. 9:00—Cuban troubadours. Heights school after his auto had selburg.The painting of the princess 8:15—Soprano: concert orchestra. 10:00—Tango orchestra, Juan Pulido. 10:30—Baritone quartet pianist 10:00—Studio music hour. knocked her down and dragged her pleading for help while the flooded 8:55—Aviation talk} orchestra. 499.7— KTHS, h o t SPRINGS—600. 9:30—Hawaiian troupe; Taffyettea. 11:00— Slumber music. river and hordes of rats swept 406.2— W LIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 10:30—Foley's orchestra. 200 feet. 10:80—Three dance orchestras 370.2— W DAF, KANSAS CITY—810. No specific charge had been into her cell Is famous throughout 285.5—W B A L , BALTIMORE— 1060, 8:80—W E A F quartet, soprano. 9:00—Theater program. 8:00—Katz' family program. placed against Grootegoed this the world. ' 6:30—Studio dinner music, talk. 9:00—W E A F programs to 10:30. 8:00—Studio trio, baritone. 9:30—WEAF orchestra. quarteL morning. 10:00—Arcadia dance orchestra.. 10:30—Goldkette's dance orchestra. Thousands of Communist revolu­ 9:00—WJZ variety hour; orchestra. 12:45—Knighthawk frolic. 10:30—WJZ baritone quartet 348.6— WOO, PHILADELPHIA—860. tionaries languished and died in 7:35—Instrumental trio. 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES-720. 461.3—W N AC, BOSTON—660. 11:00—Orchestra, vocal soloists. Shlisselburg under the murdered 6:30—Orchestra; talk; pianist 34a6—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—«60. PUT ‘SANDWICH’ FLOOR 7:00—Boy Scouts birdhouse lesson. 12:00— Studio entertainments. Czar Nicholas II, • 8:30— Jean and Eddie. 1:00—Dance orchestras. 9:00—W O R classical music. 8:00—"Tht Story »f Christ." The museum vlll display all the 316.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 10:00—W O R Columbia hour. 11:00— N. B. C. entertainments. IN MIDDLE OF liR (X instruments of torture and death 11:10— Three dance orchestras 6:16—J. J. Vastem’a band. 7:00—Pittsburgh U. address. 1:00—Dance orchestras. used by the Czar’s Jailers. The : 802.8—W OR, BUFFALO—990. 322.5— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—930. I 8:30—Leo Hoth’a orch es^ 7:16—King Comfort’s entertainment dungeons where famous Revolu­ 7:46—WJZ talk, sparkers, foresters. 8:30— studio concert. 8:00—W E A F programs to 11:80. 9;00—W E A F programs to 11:30. PITTSBURIHl BUILDING tionists were confined will be mark­ 11:30—Statler celebrities night 9:00— W JZ variety hour. 10:00—Ramblers happiness program. 336.9—WSM, NASHVILLE—890. ed. 645.1— W M A K , BUFFALO—660. 9:00— W E A F troubadours orchestra. 8:00—WOY Remington band, 10:30—Edward M. Power’s program. 280.2—WHAM, ftOCHESTER—1070. 9:30—W E A F orchestra, quarteL : 8:80—Univia atrlng trio. iC;30— Minstrel men's frolic. Pittsburgh.— A remarkable en­ I 9:00—Colombia program! (8 hn.) 6:16—Stocks; dlniiisr muslo . 7:80— Psychology, political talks. 11:1b—Collegians orchestra. gineering feat Is to be etarte'd here 41-01:00—Arcadia dance music, 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—780. COLUMBIA j CINCINNATI-70a 8:00—W O Y Remington band. soon. 8:30— Musical vistas. 12:00—N. B| C. programs. 8:00—WJZ Sparkers orchestra. 1:00—Orchestra, violinist, songs- An entire new story Is to be 8:30—Studio features 9:00— Instrumental sextet, tenor. 9:30—Violinist soprano, pianist 254.1—W R VA, RICHMOND— 1180. “ grafted” onto a building by insert­ 9:00—Instrumental trio, tenor. 7:00— Orchestra; bridge game. The old parsonage which has 10:01—Organist; Vagabond’s orchestra. 10:30—W G Y News from Time. ing it between the first and second 8:30— Studio musical programs. stood vacant since the acquisition 399.8—W TAM i CLEVELAND—76a 11:05— Request organ recital, stories; and the 40-year-old granite 376.9—W G Y, SCH EN ECTAD Y-790. 11:00— Richmond dance orchestra, of the new parsonage has been sold 6:00—Cavalleni program. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. pillars supporting the building are 7:80—Studio programs; bridge. 11:55—Time; weather; markets, to W. G. Bond of Hartford, who ex­ 6:16—Agricultural program. 11:00—N. B. C. entertainments. to be substituted by smaller steel 9:00—W EAF troubadours, orchestra. 12:00— Morris plan .hour. pects to take possession very soon. 10:30—WEAF grand openu 7:30—Remington band concert pillars. 8:00—W E A F American hour. 1:00—Studio dance orchestra. Luther Buell has sold the prop­ 1 1 :80—Dance orchestra. ' 348.6— KJR, SEATTLE—860. The architectural operation Is to i 44a»—WCX-WJR, DETROIT—68a 9:00—WEAF troubadour# erty owned'by him at the foot of 9:30—W E A F orchestra, male quartet. 12:00—Studio program. be performed on the Granite Build­ 8:00—WJE champion tparkera. 1:00—'Vlo Meyer's orchestra. Utley hill known as the Utley 8:30—Kelvlnators program. 10:30—Madrigal mixed quartet* ing, weight 4,500 tons; height, Secondary DX Stations. eight stories, soon to be nine; loca­ Place, consisting of land, a house Secondary Eastern Stations. and a bungalow, to Messrs. Garrity s o a t - w m , BOSTON—69a 10:30—Orchestra, soprano, baritons. 276.1—WORD, BATAVIA— 109a tion, in the heart of Pittsburgh’s 11:30—Blues; banjo ensemble. 10:00—Choral singers; lecture. business district, at Sixth avenue and Oil of Hartford, who already T:80>^*^ S ^ * entsrtSLbimeDt^ 288.3—W EN R , CHICAGO— 104a 8:00—W EAF programs to 10:80. 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—670. and "Wood street. own considerable property on the •..lOtSS—llualesl program;, organist 8:30—Arthur Hartmann string quartet 7:00-^rgan; artists; stocks. shores of Columbia lake. 9:45—Story; piano recital. 9:00—Samovar orchestra; artists. The regular routine of the busi­ ^ ^SS-W K RC, CINCINNATI—122a 305.9— WHT, CHICAGO—980. nesses and offices in the building The State Highway Department ~ 8 :00—Book reviaw; trio. 461.6—WCAE^ PITTSBURGH—6M. 9:00—Studio musical program. 7:00-^rcheatra; Unde GImbee. 9:40—Mathew Sisters. will not be disturbed. It Is claimed. have put several signs at the cross 13:00—Fopular program. _ 7:45—Talk, ’Women’s Politics." 10:00—Ramblers entertalnmenL Theodore Eichholz, Pittsburgh roads at the Green, one pointing 8:00—WEAF programs (8 brs.) 10:80— Your hour league, 265.8—WHK, CLEVELAND—lisa 616.9— WMC, MEMPHIS—680. architect and former lieutenant- col- j westward to Hebron and Marlbor |:50-OrohM tra; studio program. 868.6-WC8H, PORTLAND-820. 9:30—"Vi^AF orchestra, quarteL onel in the U. S. Engineers during ough and Middletown, one pointin?^ 80:30—CuVl Burka, Jlmxny Ague. 8:00—Mr. and Mrs. Radio Skit 10:30— Studio concerL east to Wlllimantic and Hartford, I '11:00—Wood's Pirates orchestra. 9:80—Orchestra, quartet 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. the World War, has undertaken the ; 882.7—WWJ, DETROIT—86a 10:80—W E A F grand opera. 9;00—lYEAF programs to 10:30. task. He says the project will cost and one pointing north to the t 9:10—Mttsloal programs. 293.9—W8YR, SYRACUSE—1020. 10:30— Musical programs. about $200,000 and will be finish­ lake. MH372—M odel of MH592—-The Geotw 8H10—W EAF programs to 10:I0« 6:32— Syracuse dinner music. 11:30—Orchestra, contralto. M H 1 0 0 0 — JnDiet ed within 190 days. Mrs. R. G. Proctor and Miss MUi model, of bUck Ton BaakaUa cloth, gette coat of this en. 468.S—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 12:30—Organ recital. H an d B ags ofaat br the iaeiah lambla is posad oret 338.9— KNX, OAKLAND—890. The work of “ jacking up” the big Alice Clarke, who have be^n spend­ Tw ill with aondu* 7:00—E ltt musical hour. It-it blade tad whita nttnral capw ioxcaSa a dainty.flowered 11:00—Courtesy programs (2 hrs.) building has been let to the John ing the winter in New York add 7:45—WJZ-political talk. Easter ehacked tcarf collar. and throw acarf col­ chiffon frock. In 9:00—studio program. 6:00—W E A F programs to 11:10. 1:00—Two dance orchertras. Elohleay, Jr., Company, famous Washington, opened their Colum to complete your Sittti 13 to 19. lar. Shts: 14 to 38. Wood- Violet. Navy firm which has acquired an inter­ bla home for the summer a few ^39.50 and Rosa Beige. Costume $25 -Sifftt 14 to 20. national reputation for performing days ago. $25 “ impossible” feats of removal. The Miss Anne Dix left Tuesday for RUBBER PRICES DROP Elohleay firm, which has moved New York where she will spend a $1.95'*$2.95 BLACKUST OF D. A. R. bridges, buUdlngs and other struc­ few weeks, then sailing for Europe, tures, on one occasion “ transplant­ where she will spend the summer WTIC STARTS MORE DEBATE ON ENGUSH MARKET ed” an entire village to a point She Is to travel with her friend. twelve miles downstream on the op­ Miss Moore. Travelers Insurance Co. posite side of the Ohio River. Mrs. Robert Hall of East Hamp­ Hartford London, April 4 — The British ton called on relatives in town Dr. Root, Whose Wife is a MANUSCRIPT BRINGS S52.500 Monday afternoon. government’s rubber restrictions to Mrs. Clayton Hunt returned P n l U i M w t ^ 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Member, is on the List— His limit production in Malaya and Comment. London, April 4.— America cap­ home Sunday afternoon after Ceylon will be removed Nov. - 1, spending a few days in John'ston,’ 1928, premier Baldwin announced tured another rare literary treas­ Boston, April 4— The so-called ure from England today when Dr. R. I., at the home of her sister. Program For WednesdaF in the House of Commons this after­ Mr. Miner, an English student "Blacklist” ef the Daughters of the noon. The existing restrictions will A. S. Rosenbach, of Philadelphia, 6:25 p. m.— Correct Time, Sum­ American Revolution today con­ purchased for $52,500 the famous at the Hartford Theological Semin­ mary of Program and News remain in force without change un­ ary preached at the Columbia tinued to bring forth comment. til November. “ Ward Diary” upon which the Bulletins. Rev. Dr. E. Tallmadge Root, exe­ main known facts of Shakespeare’s church Sunday morning. Mrs. Rutti «:50 p. m.— Sea Gull Dinner The rubber inarket was de­ life are based. The purchase was Jacobs acted as organist, the regu­ cutive secretary of the Massachu­ moralized by the premier’s an­ Group. setts Federation of Churches, de­ made at Sotheby’s auction room. lar organist being away. . J 7:00 p. m.— Station WCAO will nouncement and prices fell almost clared the list, which Included his five cents a pound. broadcast on this same fre- name to be “ illogical and Indis­ S: quency until 7:30 p. m. criminately aimed at reputable per­ Fear was expressed on the fioor 7:30 p. m.— Jack Says, “ Ask Me sons.” The doctor’s wife is a mem­ of the House of Commons that Another.” ber of the D. A. R. ultimately control of the rubber 8:00 p. m.— Crawell Hour from -Mrs. Helen Tufts Bailie, the D. A. industry will pass into American N. B. C. Studios. R. member who made .public the hands. 9:00 p. m.— Ipana Troubadours so-called “ Blacklist” was preparing Sir Robert Hutchinson, parliamen­ NOTICE from N. B. C. Studios. a phamphlet containing the result tary Liberal “ whip,” attacked the 9:30 p. m.— Goodrich Sllvertown of an Investigation. She said the premier’s rubber policy, saying; Warning is hereby given that the Democratic voters Quartette and Orchestra from pamphlet would prove that the “ Premier Baldwin’s statement of Manchester will meet in caucus on Tuesday evening, N. B. C. Studios. D. A. R. was being used by “ sinister means disaster for the rubber in­ 10:30 p. m. — National Grand groups for their own purpose.” dustry. Thousands will be ruined. April 10th, 1928 at the North End Fire House^at eight Opera Hour — “ Romeo et Rubber may fall to 14 cents a o’clock, for the following purpose. To elect delegates Juliette” of Gounod. 100 P. C, DWIDEND. pound. Many estates lnevitahlj\ After “ Faust”, “Romeo and will be forced to close down. Grow­ to the State Convention to be held in Hartford May 2nd * Juliet” Is Gounod’s most pop- ing unemployment of labor In and 3rd, 1928. To elect the Town Committee for the " ular opera. This opera which New York, April 4.— Vacuum Oil Company, one of the most promin­ Malaya will prove a menace to the will be sung in tabloid ver- government. Ultimately, control of ensuing two years and to transact any other business to ’ slon by the National Grand ent 'Standard Oil umts, declared a 100 per cent, stock diiadend today. the rubber industry will pass into come before the caucus. Opera Company tonight thru American hands.” WTIC of The Travelers, con­ This is In line with the recently an­ Signed, tains many beautiful melodies, nounced intention of the directors, the best known of ■Which Is the following the increase in authoriz­ FRANK J. QUISH, ed stock from 2,800,000 to 'i^OOO,- WOMAN WINS SUIT 1 waits in the first act. The Chairman Democratic Town Committee. libretto follows quite cloMly 000 shares. A stock dividend of I the original text by Shakes- 300 Mr cent was paid in 1922, and Bridgeport, Conn., April 4— Mrs. ! peare, with a few interruptions the Slock changed from a $106 par Delia Keane, of Danbury, suing the ^ and changes. to $25 par basis. Stockholders at Danbury Hardware Co., for dam­ that time received sixteen shares ages of $10,000 because of per­ “ Romeo and Juliet” was iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii first produced at the Theater for every share of stock held. " sonal injury received when she Lyrlque in Paris, April 27, slipped on an oily floor in the com­ 1867. It was presented in KILLED IN AUTO CRASH pany’s store, today was awarded America in 1868 with Minnie $2,00,0 by Judge Alfred C. Baldwin Hauk. The most recent revival Woonsocket, R. I., April 4— One of the Superior Court. The ac­ was In 1922 at the Metropoli­ man— Joseph Barry of the Edge- cident, occurring In November, I FOOL THE PESKY FLY f tan with Gain Curd. wood section of Providence— was 1926, was held to be due to gross 11 :30 p. m.— Correct time, News killed, two were injured and two negligence on the part of the hard­ and weather. others went away following an tuto- ware concern, according to Judge Baldwin. S moblle crash on the Louisquisset For Easter Sunday and all through the Easter period we BOOSTERS MUSTN’T CROW pike early today. AT NIGHT FRENCH COURT The car skidded, on the roadway, CALL 201 will have a more wonderful assortment of Flow^ering Plants and . SAYS IN CURIOUS CASE crashed through a guard rail, drop­ Gut Flowets than ever before. It will well repay your effort to ped to the bottom of a small em­ FOR SALE ifFaris.—-Roosters shall not crow bankment and was destroyed by I The Manchester Lumber Company call a few days before Easter Sunday and see our beautiful dis-.. avjiight. So decides Justice of the fire. play- Timothee of Marly le Rol, One of the Injured, Edwin Brat- Vermont, New York, Maine I lor estitnate on Vlkage on the banks of the Seine schneider, of North Providence, was Easter Lilies, Single and Double Tulips, in many colors, : *■* Htipr Paris, in the most curious case In a local hospital. The other in­ Pinl^, Blue and White Hyacinths, Victoria Daffodils, R ubier arfer presented to French Courts for jured man jumped from an am­ Certified Seed Potatoes ■eitlement. I Window Screens and Screen Doors | Roses, Spirea, Cinnerarias in all colors. Special Easter Bas- , bulance and fled. Six of the nine men who had •^aul Gruyer, an author, now en- kets and Pans of Easter Flowers. ' ; Salned in translating the works of yields of 400 bushels or more s Jahlc London, filed Suit against his STAGE STAR WEDS in the Hartford County Farm E Best quality materials, 16 jnesh Screen Cloth in Gal- We will have everything seasonable in Cut Flowers. \ uighbor, M. Arnaudln, a chicken Bureau 300 bushel club used fgftcier, for i$40 damages because New York, April 4.—-The mar­ I vanized, Copper., or Bronze. Screens painted and in- Place your orders now for future delivery. seed selected by me, first and ti.: Arnaudin’s cocks crowed so riage of Estelle Winwood, noted I stalled with metal runs. Doors trimmed and hung^ iti^uously and so continually M. actress and recently a member of second place going to two of GLIriiyer was not able to ■work days the cast of“ The Furies,” and Fran­ these six with yields of 525 I with suitable hardware. Let us do the work, your | hrjMleep nights. cis B. Bradley, which took place bushels and 498 bushels fe- S troubles are over. liistice Timotliee awarded M. Monday, became known today. spectively. ANDERSO>i GREENHOUSES Miss Winwood was born in Eng­ South Manchester Stiiyer one franc damages, ruling It pays to buy the best seed 153 Eldridge Street, Phone 2124 t u i the roosters should be allowed land and has been featured in many o;- -:0 lojcrow to their hea-’ts’ content productions in this country. Brad­ potatoes. Ittfing the day but that the author ley Is the son of Charles Bradley, 3 iH|li entitled to coimplete quiet at of Convent, N. J. it. Both the actress and her hus­ Fhe learned Justice of the Peace band have been married before. LOUIS L GRANT $68ted that they be cooped up Miss Winwood to Arthur Chesney lit Riens so low that they could not and' Bradley to Miss Geraldine BUCKIAND.CONN. u\. itMtph th^T neclu. .The. Justice’s FitzgerAld, * granddaughter, of thp Delsg tested. lat Gerald Louis Fitzgerald'. Phone. Manchester ;1549* liiiliuluiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiilil "‘f ' . ' Mkwutiu;»l li;K I'uONN.) 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K a l e ’s A p p a r e l S h o p Is R e a d y F o r T h e E a s t e r P a r a d e 4 Easter! The glorious religious festival of the year. Easter! When all mother nature is bursting into bloom. Easter! When the call of spring is in the air. .. Exclusive Models by Store Closes Easter! The time when nature in all its aspect is doning new dress. Good Friday at Noon How can ordinary human beings fail to feel the urge to dress up in response “Golflex” if only to give in to that exhilerating thrill of new things, causing new inspira­ “T ownfield” Open Thursday Night tions, new ideas, renewed faith and interest in all mankind. As part of the world’s great distributing machine, it is our pleasure to assist “WeeWomeA” “Ekcomoor” Until 9 P. M. you in this great episode of Dressing Up for Easter. Never in our history have we been able to do our part so well. Before you decide on your apparel in Hartford, you owe it to yourself to visit Hale’s. A surprise awaits you.

Coats and Ensembles, Worthy of Spring Frocks In Price Groups To New York’s Best Stores Satisfy Every Purse GROUP II GROUP III GROUP I GROUP II BROUP III GROUP I Frocks Coats.'t Coats Frocks $25.00 and $35-00 $ 14.75 and $16-75 $25.00 and $29-75 $39-50 and $45-90 The vivid modernistic sport dresses $ 10.00 that have been so popular with us for $ and $ 1 6 -7 5 Replicas of $25 and $50 frocks— the past few weeks have taken a new 14.75 in this group you will find the sport A generous selection of the fine kasha showing the skill of the designer and lease of life with fresh arrivals. The coats in the mannish styles which can coats in tan and gray trimmed with the ingenuity of the manufacturer. ensembles In this group wlH’make the be worn so well with the new triangle buttermole and squirrel. At these Nearly one hundred dresses In this Every dress has to pass critical inspec­ ■junior miss rave with joy. Beautiful scarfs. Women’s navy twill coats suit­ prices we begin to show the Wee Wom­ one price group alone. Including plain tion in our receiving room and is fitted georgette evening gowns and stunning At these two prices the sport coats, tailored flat crepe frocks for sport and afternoon frocks in navy georgette that predominate. They include all wool able for Salvation Army wear, or for en coats. For those who prefer the to a standard size form before it can those who prefer,dark shades. Full silk sport coats of imported materials we business wear to gay floral georgette go Into the department. Not only is so popular right now. In such new coats, novelties and plain kashas in for afternoon and evening wear, We shades as Aqua Marine, Kasha beige, sizes for mi.ss and matron. Some are lined. Also misses’ scarf coats with feature the well known Ekcomoor sport frocks at this price but stunning f j fur cuffs. Black and tan kasha coats coats. A large assortment of models are devoting particular attention to afternoon and evening dresses. etc. trimmed with fur collars. A smart keep our sizes right up to 48 and 50. collection of coats at very low prices. are also featured in this group. await your selection at these prices.

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p i f Coats and Ensembles Hale’s No. 185 Imported Smart $59 .50 and $69-50 Pure Silk Hose Easter Gloves This group reipresents our most popular selling prices. Silk Scarfs Straw Hats The reason being that you can get coats at these prices that have the appearance, the material and the tailoring found in coats selling at $100 or more. Coats at these prices in­ pair $ 2 .9 8 clude two kind: A large variety of broadcloth and kasha to $3.95 and $10-00 coats, silk crepe lined, trimmed with fitch, squirrel or mole. 3 Pairs $5 And imported sport models silk lined, trimmed with fur col­ - '’JS lars. Sizes up to ‘481/4. Exclusive models by “Wee Wom­ Of course, the choosing of the 9t << To complete the sport costum© Easter gloves is all important. But en, Townfield” and “Golflex,” in addition to oth^r high At $5.95 you can find chic cloche grade manufacturers who do not advertise. ' Seventy-five ' Hale’s No. 185 Full Fashioned this spring you will need a gay col­ here you will find the newest mod­ models in crochet straw, silk and coats at tji€se prices. Also smart Townfield ensembles im­ Hose is a beautiful clear-textured ored scarf. Whether your t^te els in both style and coloring. At runs to a bright futuristic s c ^ or felt, as well as the new printed ported materials. • • service hose—^four inch elastic top. mPdels with matching scarfs. this price we feature imported kid ■ The he^ls and toe are reinforced, a soft georgette you Will find a va­ At $10—the latest Parisian and and lambskin fancy cuff models in ,, flipper sole. All smart shades as riety here in the popular triangle, New York creations. Featuring light beige, mode, gray, black and HALE’S APPAREL SHOP—Main Floor white jade, pearl blush, long beach, square and long scarfs—^futuristic white. Some have hand trimmed the new straws in plaintailored or ' mauve taupe, gun metal, honey .... .dotted...... modemistip and cuffs in contrasting or harmonizing embroidered models. Matron beige and neutral gray. plain colors. hats, too, in new spring colorings. colors.

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<$> in whlcli America has never yet Aanrlieirtnr made anything even approaching to a satisfactory showing and is Evening IHeralb never likely to. When the Coiihcll PUBLISHED BY of Foreign Bondholders, a British THE HERALD PRtNTlNO CO. institntiotL begins to talk about Founded by Elv»ood S. BU. the' thirty-nine million dollars out Oct. 1. 1181 of vihich the state of Mississippi ^ (lo t) Savings Depositors Double in 15 Years- Every Evening Except Sundays and cheated English bondholders, the Holidays. The number of savings depositors In Connecticut increased Entered at the Post OlUce at Man­ only reply which emanates from 638,450 in 1912 to 1,458,857 In 1927, and the total amount of chester as Second Class MsU Matter. this side of the water is a still, savings deposits from $294,567,000 to . $795,605,000. The SUBSCltlPTION RATES: By Mall number of depositors increased 128% In the 15 years and the deep silence. SIX dollars a year, sixty cents a amount of deposits, 170 per cent. month for shorter portoda The bonds were sold in 183S, Massachusetts is the only New England state that has more By cnrrier, eighteen cents a weak. Single copies, three ceota seven million dollars worth of savings deposits and depositors than Connecticut. The de­ SPECIAL ADVEKTISINQ RBPUE- them, and the principal as well as posits amounted to $2,439,613,000 for Massachusetts on June BE.N’TAriVE. Hamllton-De Lisser. the accumulated interest of thirty- 30, 1927, and the depositors numbered 4,079,672. New Eng­ Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue, New York land’s total savings deposits amounted to $4,291,506,000 and ind 612 North Michigan Avenue. two millions has never been paid. Jlilcago. total depositors numbered 7,270,143. The Manchester Evening Herald is These bonds have nothing to do The total •savings deposits in the United States increased on sale in New York City at Schulte's with the Confederate state bond is­ from $8,404^373,000 in 1912 to $26,090,902,000 on June 30, News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 48nd. sues put out during the Civil War 1927 The total number of depositors in 1912 were^l2,605,- Street and 42nd. Street entrance of 260,'and in .1.927, 48,354,784. The total deposits fncreased 3rand Central St.^tlon and at all and which, manifestly, were at the Hoatllrg Newsstands. __ 210 per cefai' in the fifteen years and the depositors 282 per risk of the buyer. The Mississippi • • • cent* Client or international News Ser­ bonds in question were defaulted A study of the relation of the number of savings depositors vice. long before the Civil War. They In Connecticut to the population— overlooking the fact that "International News Service has the there is some duplication in savings accounts since occasional­ e.xclusive rights to use for republlca- were valid and so declared by the ly one person,may have several accounts— shows that 89 per­ tlon in any t'orin all news dispatches courts. But the sovereign state of sons out of every 100 had a savings account on July 1, 1927. credited to or not otherwise credited In this paper. It Is also exclusivelv Mississippi simply voted to repudi­ Fifteen years ago approximately 57 out of every 100 bad a entitled lo use for republlcatlon all ate them— and from that time to savings account. , Forty-one out of every 10 Opersons in the the local or undated news published this the Britishers who loaned United States had'a savings account in 1927 and 14 out of herein." Full Service Client of N E A every 100 in 1912. ' Service, Mississippi their gold, or their Mutual savings banks last year held $567,469,000 credited heirs, have been whistling for it. to’ Connecticut depositors. Trust companies were depositors WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 It may 'be that there is nothing for $132,856,000; private banks for $6,141,000 and national in the world that the rest of tho banks for $89,139,000. SMITH IN HARTFORD United States can' do about this Friday— Banking Resources Triple, Connecticut Democrats today business, in order to clear its name - have occasion to sit back and do of association with a dead beat some speculating on the subject of member of the sisterhood; but so thing or other at Gibraltar. Such The Justice Department main­ the A1 Smith candidacy. With as far as we can remember nobody smatterings of the case as cords tains an espionage system which has in past times led to abuses good an issue as any local organ­ has ever tried. drifting over the cables would in­ and has other drastic powers Before Housecleanin ization could have wished, in the Every once in a while the Eng­ dicate that whatever breaches of used in recent years. matter of a second bridge across lish newspapers stick this skewer discipline these ofllcers may have The Postofllce Department can the Connecticut, Hartford’s De­ under our skin. And when they do been guilty of were the conse­ censor contents of mail and i m e to banish every hint of Winter! And what a gorgeous array of new rugs are here to help you en­ mocracy chose to make its muni­ we writhe, grit our teeth and labels on envelopes, which it does. quence M their admiral becoming The Commerce Department liven your, floors. Wiltons, Axminsters, fiber rugs, rag rugs and all the rest, plain i and patterned, cipal election light on the slogan change the subject. And we let :t potted, plastered, ossified, blotto, took over control of radio and small and large, in the smartest new designs and the best colors. Outstanding in the showing of Spring “ A vote for Gaffey is a vote for go at that. sozzled and otherwise intoxicated aviation. TRugs are the new reproductions of Oriental Rugs, rivaling the originals m beauty of colors, ^ Smith.” And they were beaten in a and drunk. If the case turns out contest w'hich, without that slogan, The other departments have Im­ and durability! You will note that our Usts include numerous f TAKES BINGHAM’S ADVICE otherwise we are prepared to apol­ portant and far-reaching regulatory prices are unquestionably low due to the fact that we secure the LOWEST MANUFACTUEEES PEICEb. they might have won. Though pessimists concerning ogize to the roaring admiral. But, If Hartford definitely refuses to or semi-regulatory poi era. It’s not China continue to withhold the ad­ from his being, an admiral, we feel that any of the departments have register its preference for Smith as mission that anything but anarchy that we are running no great risk necessarily usurped authority, but President of the United States, it and continued warfare is to be ex­ in making the guess. executive power and its patronage would be interesting to know where system have grown with the nation, Other Axminster Rugs pected in that country the United which constantly presented new op­ Whittall Anglo Persian Wiltons the Democratic organization ex­ States State department has taken EASTER’S DATE portunities or demands for its use. There are .5 grades of Axminster Rugs from which to pects to get, throughout the state, a step which will seem to many to It took the western Christians The supreme Wilton rug— supreme In design and quality enough Smith votes in November about seventeen centuries to be­ \ — made of finest worsted yarns. choose at Watkin.s. Each grade represents the new­ be as helpful as it is independent. The presidentially-appointed and est in designs and colors and the highest quality available to make even a respectable show­ come quite fully agreed as to the It has concluded with the National­ controlled commission such as 9x12 ft...... at its price. Only 9x12 ft. sizes are listed here but the ing, let alone coming within a ist government at Nanking a settle­ date for the celebration of the the Federal Trade, Tariff and In­ smaller rugs are priced in proportion. thousand miles' of carrying Connec­ ment of the involved situation resurrection of the Lord Jesus terstate Commerce Commissions, along with the Federal Reserve ticut. growing out of the attack on Amer­ Christ, and the eastern Christian 9x12 ft...... $52.66 Board, must also be included in 36x63 in...... The Democrats invited the test icans in that city a year ago. Wash­ church does not celebrate the saihe 9x12 ft ...... $49.50^ the citation. So should the fact 27x54 in...... •.•••;...... and in a remarkably heavy vote ington has accepted the National­ day as we do, even now. that the supreme court’s members 9x12 ft ...... $42-75 they got a result which ought to The figuring of the date, so as to are also presidentlally appointed. ists’ apologies and assurances of 9x12 ft...... demonstrate that, against Al Smith, reparations and punishment of the bring it always on a Sunday, aa^in- It is Interesting to observe that the two most famous rebukes 9x12 ft ...... $33.75 Connecticut Is as safely Republi­ offenders. - slsted on by the early western Whittall PaMer Wiltons can as Vermont. And the price they handed the executive by the Con­ This is adequate recognition of church and adhered to throughout gress followed our two most se­ paid for the demonstration was the the Nanking Nationalist govern­ the centuries, and to still have that rious wars. Woodrow Wilson and Wool Wiltons by'the rfiakers of the famous Anglo Per­ loss of a city election which, other­ ment as a going and responsible Sunday bear its proper relation to Andrew Johnson were the victims, sians, combining fine patterns and rich quality. wise, they would have been more organization, as distinct from Pe­ the Paschal moon, is a bit of an each being accused of usurpin,g the than likely to win. astronomical And mathematical rights of the legislative branch. 9x12 ft ...... king. It is also exactly in line with In time of war this government Perhaps the experience may 8^x10!,^ ft...... ^ ...... ; ...... the recommendation of Senator stunt. Since 1752, however. Easter becomes a virtual dictatorship. As prove to be worth the price. Demo­ Bingham of this state who, after a has been observed on the first Sun­ John Quincy Adams told the House cratic delegates from this state will long and arduous tour of China day after the first full moon fol­ in 1836, there are In the authority of Congress and the executive, “ two 27x54 in...... $10.2o now go to Houston with the cer­ last year, and as close an inquiry lowing the vernal equinox. And tain knowledge in the back of their from all appearances It is likely to classes of power, rltogether differ­ Into the situation there as It was ent in their nature and dften in­ heads that the name of Al Smith Continue to be so 'observed. 1 possible, for an experienced travel­ ti ■( ■ compatible with each other—rthe lacks the magic to carry to one er and statesman to make, urged war power and the peace power. Quality Wool Wiltons ' city in the state where they had ex­ that the United States government . . . The war power is limited only by the laws and usages of nations. pected it would produce a hand­ realize the necessity of dealing A group of Wool Wiltons unusually low priced for such some majority. And if Smith is a This power is tremendous; it is high quality. Excellent all-over designs. with not one but several Chinese strictly constitutional, but It breaks dead card in Hartford, what can be governments because authority in down every barrier so anxiously 9x12 ft ...... expected from or for him In the China Is no longer centralized but erected for the protection of liberty, SViXlOhitt...... rest of Connecticut but a snowing- exerted by various groups in dif­ property and life.” The executive ■under? war power becomes transcendent; 36x63 in ...... ?13.2i ferent zones. Congress realizes that it can’t make So far as we can recall it was BY RODNEY DUTCHER quick and secret decisions. OLD STUFF Senator Bingham who first pre­ ■Unless we are quite mistaken the sented this solution of the difficul­ Washington, April 4— There al­ Lincoln, seizing the war power, tesumony given before the Senate ty of maintaining relations with ways has been some confiict, small had to fight the supreme court Oil committee yesterday by Birch or great, between the executive, and later. Congress. His most far- the Chinese people. That the State reachims exercise of power was his Helms, New York banker and Tex­ legislative and judicial branches of Department is now following his government and argument has con­ Proclamation of Emancipation, ad­ as oil operator, though heralded as advice Is to its credit. tinued in recent years as to whether mittedly a war measure. When he a brand new feature of the Investi­ one or another should have more attempted to reorganize the states LINOLEUM of the Confederacy, he had to fight gation, is a repetition of testimony MOVIE CHARITY power or less so that the system given either by Mr. Helms or some might function more eflaciently. The Congress, which accused him of Many hard things are said about usurpation. He might Jiave won For Every Room in the House- one else connected with his Texas one thing generally agreed is that the movies, here, there and every­ goveumental power has become had he lived, but Congress took it Pacific Oil and Coal Company, be­ where. But there is considerable more and more concentrated in out on Johnson, who nearly lost Famous Armstrong, Nairn and Blabon Inlaid Lin­ fore the same committee in the question whether there is any Washington. his job. Just as big men like Borah,'Reed, Lodge and Johnson oleum—three makes, (not just one) to select from. early months of the inquiry, sev- other business In the world which In this presidential year it may be worth pointin,g out that most blocked Wilson’s attempt to enter New spring tile, marble and jagged rock p a tte r ^ eral^years ago. It is to the effect gives away so much of its stock In us in the League of Nations, so big New colorings. Prices include laying of 15 sq. yds, that at the time of the Teapot of this added power has accrued trade as the associated film indus­ to the executive branch— that is, men of the sixties like Senators or more; extra charge for cementing. Dome lease Helms had protested to try. The stock in trade of the to the, president and his cabinet Thaddeus Stephens and W. P. Fes­ senden fought Lincoln and licked President Harding, Secretary of movies, of course, is the privilege and other appointees. Congress al­ $1.69, $1.79, $1.95, $2.22, $2.35, $2.50, $2.85, $2.95, War John W. Weeks, Attorney- ways has had the power to do Johnson. of showing pictures; film rentals Just as Wilson lost when the Is­ General Harry M. Daugherty and nearly anything for which two- $3.00, $3-25, $3.75 and $3.95 per square yard. constitute its Income exactly the thirds majorities could be mus­ sue between the two branches went Secretary of Commerce Hoover same as the consumer’s purchase tered and the judiciary has latfely to the people in 1918 and 1920, so against the-lease on the ground money provides the income of the been attac&ed for abusing some of Johnson lost in the con,gressional elections of 1866. that the Helms- company had automobile industry. Yet .more its prerogatives in isolated in­ sought to bid for the oil lands hut stances, but the executive power Obviously, the post-war liquida­ than 22,000 motion pictures were has grown consistently. tion of the executive war power had been given to understand by supplied without charge by the causes trouble, but some of the ac­ Fall, Secretary of Navy Denby and Film Board of Trade last year to ■When the federal system first quired prestige and power of the Oriental Reproductions his assistant, Theodore Roosevelt, hospitals, asylums and other insti­ started there were four cabinet presidency Is bound to adhere to the White House. Jr., that no lease was to be made. tutions to the number of about 1,- posts — State, War, Treasury Moderne Summer Rugs These two new rugs are copies of rare orientak This matter is entirely reminis­ and Justice. Those since added 000. And so far were these from Machine-woven in a soft, seamless weave resembling cent and could probably all he are Navy, Postofflee, Labor, Agri­ Heavy fiber summer rugs, bound on ends with tape, pre­ being old, worn out and obsolete culture, Commerce and Interior. found in the records of the com­ sented in the newest Moderne patterns and colorings. Give hand-made orientals. Rich, luxurious pile; all-over pictured that about 12,000 of them All these are operated by the color to the open or closed porch. mittee. Its introduction at this were shown currently with their ex­ president’s appointees and re­ is date if\. Oriental patterns; subdued Oriental colorings. time seems unaccountable except sponsible to him. Thu?, their in the theatres. f t ...... for some strained purpose to link policies are'his policies. There is A merican $11.47 More than 170,000 persons, In­ 6x9 ftt ...... p • • • Secretary Hoover’s name with the no control of the executive branch 9x12 Bengal Orientals ...... $169.50 mates of these* institutions, saw NISTOR.Y ’l ^ f t ...... $9.90 except as may be exerted by a 7 2 • • scandal, even in the remotest way. motion pictures weekly. It is stat­ Congress sufl3.ciently hiwtile. / • 9x12 Servians...... $121.50 However, the reply which Mr. ed, through this free service of the Sometimes Congress has been APRIL 4 able to render the executive al­ 1609— Henry Hudson sailed from Helms received from Mr. Hoover's Film Boards. assistant, C. A. Herter, referring most impotent, but not often. Amsterdam In the Half Moon Grant that the loaning of the for America, to an understanding expressed by Sometimes he has ruled Congress. films did not occasion any special^ The present Congress has failed to 1809— Pennsylvania provided free Helms that “ Mr. Hoover had ap­ deprivation to the movie people— follow President Coplldge’s. legis­ education for poor children. proved the Teapot Dome arrange­ that they were not competing with lative desires, hut has not been 1818— The flag, with thirteen stripes and a star for each ment,” says: “ I wish to advise you themselves by giving without antagonistic toward him. It Range Club that Mr. Hoover at no time had any makes no real attempt to limit state, adopted by Congress. Music Glub charge what could not have been 18^1— President Harrison died. knowledge that any arrangements the executive power. sold in any event— it is impossible The State Department may con­ 1861— First pony express left Cali­ $5 delivers a 'Watkins Re­ $3 down; Easy Terms; were even pending In this connec­ trol private loans abroad, upset fornia for St. Joseph, Mo. that such a wholesale distribution built Plano for Easter. 2 % Cash Prices; liberal allow­ tion.” of free films does i\ot Impose a weak foreign governments in this 1911— American-Japanese commer­ years to pay. Spring Sale hemisphere, refuse entry to for­ cial treaty ratified at Tpkio. ance for your old range. Mr. Hoover’s connection with quite serious charge on the facili­ Prices? the oil scandals is about as inti­ eigners whose views it doesn t 1912— President Wilson sanction­ ties of the distributors, to say like and cause intervention in ed exchange of war materials mate as that of the man in the nothing of wear and tear on -films Carrlbbean republics. from United States to Mexico. moon. The oil lands were utterly that represent direct outlay. The Navy Department can send outside his province and he had no On the whole. It seems like a marines to shoot and bomb more responsibility for them or Nicaraguans, Haitians, Chinese rather magnificent sort of charity, and others without consent of connection with them than the gov­ conducted with such a becoming Congress and can establish cen­ ■WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. ernor of Connecticut or the Man­ modesty that very few people, rela­ sorship as it did in Nicaragua. chester chief of police. The Treasury Department AmOUGBI tively, know anything about, it. Evi­ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES handles hundreds of millions In dently there Is something more to tax refunds with seerhoy, delriSB 'Blessed Is $he V a n that endnr- the movie world than blatant com­ eth temptation for irtien he'Is tried DEAD BEAT STATE into our private affairs by dO’' mercialism, bad taste and divorce. manding income tax returns, ,;regd? he shall receive the crown of life, Of all controversies on subjects lates publld morals through Its •^ames 1:12. f V.., . i. . past, which have arisen or may prohibition and customs servlqis arise between the governments of a d m ir a l s and partially supervises health Hotv oft the sight of megns to do ill deeds, makes deeds ill donel— peoples of the United Statee and They are trying a number through the Puhllo, Heiilth Set-* iBh|ike8pcara.j Shoic o f Britain, there la j[ttat ,ylce« ■ ...... r ' 1 '

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terested in the school will make an P. O. SCHEDUIiE extra effort to be present. i I flE P A T S r FEATURE WAPPING Harry P. Files. Jr., wbo has been The following schedule -will be home from the Suffield School on observed ■ at the South Manchester AT STATE TOMORROW account of d hard cold'for over .a post office Friday, April 6, Good The new Wood Memorial Libra- week, returned, to bis studies last Friday: , Monday morning. - . City carriers a ill make morning i-y was formally opened to the pub­ Maricrn D avies Stars in L ^ p Miss Helena Welles bi Hartford deliveries. lic at South Windsor last Saturday Rural carrier will make regular Year Picture-Double Fea­ has been a recent vtsit^ at the -, afternoon. The dedication exercises home of her parents. Mr. Shd Mrs. delivery. ' „ ture Bill Today. were held in the upper room Of the Pranklyn Welles, Sr., of Avery Parcel Post delivery until 1:00 p. library ' with a. large number of street, this town. m. The State theater will present on people in attendance. Robert A. Arthur Skinner, aged 73, whose Money Order window closed all ■ Thursday and Friday one of the Boardman presided and gave a brief serious illness has been noted in day. funniest comedies of domestic life description of the building and the this paper, passed away at the home Stamp window open from 7:30 a. ever seen on the moving ■ picture care taken in the designing and of bis sister, Mrs. Alice Griswold o f m. to 1:00 p. m. and from 6:00 p. In business, at the club, any­ screen, “ The Patsy,” starring Mar­ building of the structure, resulting Hartford last Sun '.y, April 1. The m. to 7:30 p. m. lon Davies. “ The Patsy” is plc- in the beautiful two story library funeral services will be held at 71 All mails will be received arid where, if a man knows his turlzed from the famous play of the in which is included reading rooms, Farmington avenue this afternoon dispatched as per regular schedule. same name by Barry Connors and a community room and rooms on at 2 o’clock. Interment will be iii Lobby will be open all day. clothes are right, it gives him which ran for a whole season in the the second floor for exl^ibitlon pur­ the family plot in the Wappirig Booth theater of New York City. poses. Judge Ralph M. Grant of Cemetery. Shoes that lace instead of but­ a^rance, poise. You gain The story is repleato with na­ East Windsor Hill gave an account ton protect and strengthen baby tural comedy directed by Kink of William R. Wood’s parents in ankles. Vidor with the same originality as whose memory the library was or lose by the silent story lie used in handling the gum-chew­ erected. Dr. William Wood’s wife COVENTRY ing and tobacco-spitting episodes of was a great favorite among the ^our clothes tell. Ills great epic, “The Big Parade.” children whom she loved to be with, and for whom the people of this H. B. Pomeroy has purchased NoMoreGas “ The Patsy” opens with a comic in­ community had great respect. In the entire, equipment and Installed troduction of Patricia Harrington, memory of these two people, Wil­ a refrigeration plant which he now “ The Patsy” of the Harrington liam Wood of East Windsor Hill has in operation and is well satisfied In Stomach family. has donated this beautiful edifice with. There^ are several others in Pat, despite her troubles, and to the town to be held in trust, with town who have purchased the plant they are many, persists in seeing sufficient funds to care for its main­ but Mr. Pomeroy is thb first to use and Bowels Kuppenheimer humor in everything. No matter tenance for many years. The deetl whether she is treading on the feet It. If you wish to be permaneatly re­ was presented to Robert A. Board- Miss Laura K. Kingsbury of Con­ lieved of gas in stomach and bowels, of the man she loves while dancing man, trustee, by Mr. Grant. When necticut Agricultural College came >taka . BaalMnn'a Gas Tablets, which with him, kifocking him over with called on by Mr. Boardman for a are prepared especially for stomach gas and House’s home today and will spend her and all the bad effects resulting from an oar while helping him into a few words, Mr. Wood responded bv Easter vacation with her parents. gas pressure rowboat, or quoting half-baked saying: “ If it hadn’t been for Mr. Richard Lamphere of Montpelier, That empty, gnawing feeling at the Boardman this library would never pit of the stomach will disappear; that epigrams stolen from a book on Vt., motored down to Autumn View anxious, nervous feeling with naart pal- Special Clothes^ “ personality,” she laughs —■ and have been built. I think that he de­ farm, Monday, where he has entered itation will vanish, and you will again everyone who sees the picture serves some of the credit.” Both Ea able to take a deep breath without- were applauded enthusiastically. the employ of J. E. Kingsbury. ' discomfort. laughs with her. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after are styled right up to the Professor A. J. W. Myers, of the The 4-H Tolland County Dairy Having to look, funny while a club will meet Thursday evening at dinner -will be replaced by a desire for three-foot talk of celery dropped Hartford School of Religious Edu­ entertainment. Bloating will nease.. 7:30 at the home of Geo. and Cora Your limbs, arms and fingers will no mark without overstepping Into her dress, was one of the comic cation was introduced by the toast­ Kingsbury. longer feel cold and “ go to sleep” be-, situations forced on Marie Dressier master and gave a very interesting cause Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent address concerning the growth of Spring must be coming fast for gas from' interfering with the circula-- the line of good taste. They who plays Ma Harrington. Another the annual speaking and spelling tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow pack­ one was to have to stand still for the library idea since its inception age, at apy good drug store. Price $1. 3,000 years ago among the Chinese. contest is set for April 11 at the lend an air of efficiency. They thirty minutes while her husband Chapel Hall. The district schools (for screen purposes only) powder­ Professor Myers touched -on the Always on hand at many stimulating effects of the li­ are starting to have their tryouts ed her back. Jane Winton had to create the right impression. brary, and what it has done for all to find out who speaks next week look funny while Marion Davies E. J. Murphy’s people. He also spoke bf the neces­ at the town contest. shaved her legs for her (and ac- sity of constantly adding new books Yet they are not high priced. lidentally cut her a couple of to the library and of the librarian’s ;imes.) On the same bill will be duty of offering the children the seen Patsy Ruth Miller in “ Once right kind of books. In the main and Forever.” library room there are two excel­ Features at the State today are lent paintings of Dr. William Wood “ Under the Black Ea,gle," starring and his wife, Mary Ellsworth Wood, Ralph Forbes, Marceline Day and painted by Albertus E. Jones of Flash the wonder dog, and “ Stage this town. In the library rooms Kisses” with Kenneth Harlan and there were many beautiful bouquets Helene Chadwick. Manager Jack of flowers. The library will be open Sanson announces a complete every Monday and Thursday after­ NEXT TO MANY WITH TWO PAIR PANTS change of program for Saturday noons from 2:30 to 5 o’clock. with a double feature bill and five Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman big vaudeville acts. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Komgiebel all of Hartford, spent the day last Sunday at the home of their sister. ADDISON Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frink. John Przytula of Pleasant Valley moved his family to South Wind The married members of Hills- sor on this week Tuesday. WATER town Grange are busy preparing a SHIRTS program for the evening of April The Sunday school board will 12. They are making a big effort hold their regular monthly meeting at the church next Thursday even The cheapest service in your to beat the program given by the Whether you look at it from the standpoint of patterns or values. Fancy shirts, ihg at 7:45 o’clock. Miss Gaboon oJ with collars to match. Negligee shirts of percale or madras. Fancy flannels, collars single members on March 22. The Hartford will be the speaker, and it State Flora, Mrs. Kretzmer of is earnestly hoped that all the offic­ home, and the most useful is attached. White shirts also, if you wish them. Wethersfield was present and spoke ers arid teachers and every one in- of a paper, prepared and read by Miss Mary Hartl the secretary of Hillstown Grange, as a model of ANNOUNCING literary work. The subject was $1.48 up “ Why I joined the Grange, and what the Grange means to me.” Change In. Office Two young ladies in costume gave a Spanish dance and Mother Nature Hours In the person of Miss Ella Scranton GAS waving her , wand summoned the ft fouriJ;)ijS^ii3,'5^*Pt‘ih8. summer, AT OUR^SALESROOM auturim W d v ^ te r to show a city 773 MAIN STREET Cheerful youth that there were many things Do you take advantage of this of Interest in the country and he ON AND AFTER APRIL 1st In keeping with the colorfulness in men’s smart Spring attire, are the smart was convinced of the truth of the The hours will be many pleasures in country life. fact? patterns and colors of these new hose. . . , ..u -t-u That portion of Bell street from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Of CQurise we have the solid shades, too. And also those with embroidered the home of Earl Mitchell to the clocks on plain silk. Manchester lihb is being improved. Thursdays 8 a. m. to 8-30 p. m. The road has been very bad this Saturdays 8 a. m. to 12 m. winter and hardly, passable so the I road is first scraped out and stone The Manchester Gas Co. from nearby stone walls are Manchester Plain Hosiery 25e brought and reduced with sledges. Gravel will be brought for the road ig ...... surface so next season the R. D. Electric Co. carrier will be saved a lot of^rou- Fancy Hosiery 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 ble' from the mud. / The reporter had an interview yesterday with State Forester A. F. Hawes about the fire permit ruling tor the month of April. The fire wardens of Connecticut may give permits on rainy or damp days when When In Searbh of fire wijl not run and permits will Here is a RARE CHANCE to get be given to responsible parties on quiet pleasant days when a force ------A------Spring Gloves of ten men or more, as necessary, will have the fire under control. Remember you can go as far as you like here, in mate­ rials and styles. Everything from a light silk glove to a ANOTHER CHICAGO BOMB tough, horisehide gauntlet. Gloves for driving or dress, Corona Electric percolator for work, or for sports. Fownes, Hayes. Loucks. Chicago, AprU 4— Explosion of a powerful bomb terrorized the Au­ burn Park highlands district early today. Residents nearby were .50 to $6.00 awakened by the thunderous de­ tonation and a simultaneous crash­ and a 14'piece Set of Beautiful China ing of window panes. The bomb was set off in a vacant storeroom next door to a shoe repair shop, investigators blamed labor troubles, stating there was no evidence to connect the blast with the current .The Corona is political confiict. made and guaran­ This Just about this time of year you RANGERS, THE FAVORITES Easy Spring teed by Landers, gin to want a new hat. Masrbe seeing Boston, Mass., April 4.— As a the ladies with their Spring hats the' result of their surprising four to Frary and Clark, Month past few weeks does it. Our new Per- Shoes for Men one victory over the Boston Bruins fek Felt hats for Spring are ready any­ here last night, the New York makers of the fam ­ Easy to look easy Rangers are favored to defeat the time you are. Newest ideas; very fine Montreal Maroons in the series for ous UNIVERSAL vfflues at to wear; easy to buy. A the Stanley Cup and the world’^ ' Only large assottment of good championship in hockey. The Household Helps. styles varying from plain World’s Series will begin in Mon­ “standbys" to the, newest treal tomorrow n igh t.______novelties; siire to see % $ 4 to what you like. Each pair “M ; Best (Sri” Coimng to The CORONA is a handsome nickel plated, silver lined 6-cup Percolator. It has the carefully fitted; sure to be patented UNIVERSAL Pump and Spreader Plate which assures perfect coffee every comfortable for you. time with a saving in the amount used. Town Gloves,, belts, handkerchiefs, canes— all important accessor­ ' And moderate prices, The new and popular “Golden Maize" 14-piece China Set with Nasturtium design plus our guarantee of sat­ consists of 6 cups and saucers, sugar bowl and creanupitcher. ies of man’s attire, and our complete istocks show how import­ isfaction; the best place in ant we know them to be. town to get your Spring GEO. A. JOHNSON shoes. Civil Engineer and Surveyor ’Twas a friend who was much pleased with what he saw here who told us to speak up— ^he said there-are lots of-others who i •Residence 677 East Center Street $L85 Down $1.00 a Month $5 > $10 Telephone SOD. would be delighted to know how fine our stocks really are. Phone or Call for Yours Today! EASTER ROWERS ORDER EARLY The Manchester Electric Co. Anderson Greodionses 773 MAIN STREET 153 Bldxidge St. Phone 2124. MANCHESTOR (CONN.) filV JEN ING HERALD/ WEPl?^ESDAT, APRIL 4,

tlllery. He had coped with various UCENSES SUSPENDED difficult problems in material, per­ R.J. SMITH STARTS OPEN FOIOJM sonnel, and transportation and had Cable Fktshes surmounted many obstacles. He \ - •.* ■ A list of operators whose licenses had seen the project through to his to drive automobiles In Connecticut ^ SIGN YOUR l e t t e r s credit. His outfit had made active A NEW SUBDIVISION In " Letters addressed to The I \ have been suspended for one year entrance into the conflict and had for driving while under the influ­ Herald for pnbllcailon in the carried on to his satisfaction. True!_ ence of liquor was given out today Open Forum columns must near The length of actual participation Foreign at the state motor vehicle depart­ »Im^ signature and address of the in enemy combat was comparative­ Elizabeth fark in North End, ment as a part of the effort to re­ writer. If the author does not ly short. True! The Admiral was no Infantryman. But his service duce this highway menace. The de­ care to hare his or her name Madrid,, April 4— Statistics pub­ partment statement advised people published with the letter it record is not to be taken lightly nor With 130 Lots, Is Under lished today show that the present to notify the department or the must be so stated, bnt the to be scoffed at. government of General Primo De signature and address mast Oh, yes! The Admiral “ had been police in case they should see any Development. Rivera has had a, longer life than of these drivers ojjerating motor accompany the letter. Other­ called on to be a fighting man” and any other, with on>^ eitceptlop, in wise it will not be pnblished* he had “ made good.” His record vehicles. more than forty years. From the Ansonia— Herbert F. Camm. stands, one such as well befits an time Don Alfonso XIII became king officer of his rank and one which Trucks and a steamshovel were Bridgeport—^Bronislaw Zutowt. REAR ADMIRAL PLUNKETT. being operated today on a new sub­ in , 1885 down to Gen. Pimo De Danielson— Ernest Joly, Mike fully warrants a far more respect­ Rivera’s coup d’etat on Sept. 13, ful attitude than that which The division, Elizabeth Park, which is Molinski. Editor, The Herald. being developed by Senator Robert 1923, there were 41 different gov­ Derby— Michael Lourigim. Herald has portrayed. ernments presided over by 19 dif­ It has been the intention of the In conclusion, may 1 /venture to J, Smith. A bank on the property is E. Windsor Hill— John Repriz. ferent ministerial presidents. writer that the “ Bow-Bow!” bit of state, that had Mr. Thomas “ mildly being leveled and the ditt dumped Elmwood— Geo. C. Clark . editorial comment under date of in lovf places as fill. ^ssex— Fred Thrall- inquired in what war the roaring ^London, April 4,— Friction be­ March 30 wherein the bellttlement Admiral himself ever saw an enemy The division, a map of which was Hartford— Wladstan ' Klepacki, of Rear Admiral Charles P. Plunk­ or heard ajgun fire in anger, the filed with the Town Clerk this tween Great Britain and.. Bsypt Howard W. Morgan. ett’s war record was set forth in morning, contains about 130 lots over the Egyptian governutent’s re­ Meriden— Paul W. LaBondy. roaring Aomiral need not have fronting on North Elm, Bowers, jection of British treaty terms has no praiseworthy terms should not been at a loss for words to answer Milford— Tony Kulsie. pass unnoticed. That article is re­ Tanner, Princeton, Harvard, and resulted in a second sharp note Naugatuck— Steve Bartoss, Geo. him. sponsible for the following reaction Henry streets, and on Green road, from the foreign'office to the Cairo Your truly, Henry street has been extended Dubinski. on the part of the writer who feels CHARLES H. NORRISS. government, it was learned this New Britain— Ingomar Ohlson, that it would be neither unperti- to run directly through the sub-di­ afternoon. South Manchester, Conn. vision. Bowers, Tanner, Princeton John Thompson. aent nor impertinent to inquire on April 3, 1928. and Harvard streets are new New Haven— Carl James, Thos. ivhat grounds the disrespect for the Prague, April 4— Ten men were Kierman, Peter Mora, Peter Wil- streets. The tract is bounded on the under arrest today following a Admiral’s war record was warrant­ north by Green road and on the krls. clash between Communistrsocialist New Lo idon— Michael J. Cum­ ed. , west by North Elm street. demonstrators and the police. The Granted! There are those who mings. have been reading what the retired YOUNG BOY CHARGED Communists and Socialists made So. Manchester— Pietro Balliano. Admiral lately has had to say, but FRACTURE OF SKULL the demonstration against the .new So- Wilton— Lewis Roberts. this protest goes forth in defense WITH SABOTAGE ACT social welfare bill. Stamford— Daniel Ferraro. of his estimable/World War record Suffeld— Joseph G. White. irre5>pective of any pros or cons FATAL TO COUGHLIN Paris, April 4— Serious illness of Waterbury— John J. O’Eonnell. Marquis Boniface de Castellane has toward his peace-time views and Said to Have Broken Into Watertown— Frank Sabaitisi united him with his former wife, public utterances. Most assuredly, Leather Shop, Thrust Bolts West Haven— Chas. M. O’Con­ there are five hundred veterans, The death of Joseph Coughlin of Anna Gould, daughter of the late Into Electric Motors. Gilman Pines, which occurred on nell. more or less, of the U. S. Naval Jay Gould, of New York. The Willimantic— Cleophas Dam.our. Monday afternoon, was directly due former Countess was at Cannes 1 HERE’S no undue waiting 24 to 48 hours Railway Batteries, scattered about What appears to have been a de­ New York City— Gustave John­ the country, who would have shown to a fracture of the skull and cere­ when she learned of her husband s liberate attempt at sabotage com­ bral hemorrhages, according to the illness in Paris, and hastened here son. after our estimate is accepted we get proper resentment over the re­ Pittsfield, Mass.— Lewis Cheney. mitted by a boy who may be too certificate of death which was filed by special train. marks as set before the public eye. young for trial in any but a juvenile in the office of the Town Clerk yes­ Port Chester, N. Y.— Mary A- the job under way, and we stay with it until These are the men who served un­ court was discovered at the Lynn terday. Coughlin suffered a fall in Rojne, April 4— Messages of con­ Clifford. it is finished.. Our workmen are all experts, der "Cy” Plunkett, manning his Leather Co., manufacturers of the basement of the Gilman home fourteen inch, fifty calibre mounts dolence and sympathy poured in leather specialties, rear of 52 Main on Tolland Turnpike on Sunday here today from diplomatic centers and we use only the highest grade paints In actual combat, thereby fulfilling street, of which Charles Jacobson 1s morning and received the fracture all over the world, following the the Admiral’s earlier dreams of manager. at that time. and other materials. Yet our charges are shown, , their possibility, their practicability The machinery of the plant is run decrease of Senator Albert Pinsa, DEMOCRATS HERE HOLD Although it was said that Cough­ former Italian ambassador to Ger­ papers and their actual participation in the by a series of ten overhead electric lin was developing incipient pneu­ moderate. Let ns figure on YOUR job. We room in conflict. At least one of those men motors. Most of them are of • the many and Turkey, who died at the monia, this disease is not given CAUCUS ON APRIL 10 guarantee complete satisfaction. Borders has read the article and is taking it closed-flange type but in several even as a contributory cause of age of 83. upon himself to speak in behalf of the flanges are of the cut-out pat­ death. The actual cause was the the rest. tern. On Monday three of these lat­ fractured skull and the contribu­ Berlin, April 4— Fraulein Adel- Presumably, there were no great ter motors refused to start. Investi­ tory cause was the hemorrhage. heid Petersteinkamp, German^ film The Democratic caucus here will ^ We Use Masury Paint number who, having read the ar­ gation developed that over the actress, has entered shit for ?5,200 be held in the north end fire house ticle, were greatly concerned oyer week-end somebody had thrust sev­ damages against Count Claes Lager- next Tuesday evening, April 10, u v/hat the Admiral had been doing eral large iron bolts into each mo­ YALE GLEE CLUB MEN ren, of Stockholm, alleging breach was decided at a meeting of the during the war except as his record tor through the openings in the of promise to marry, according to Democratic Town Committee in the may or may not have sub­ flanges. Fortunately the bolts were news from Stockholm this after- office of Dr. Edwaru G. Dolan las’. consciously lent prestige to his per­ so large that they prevented the PLAN CONCERT TOUR noon. night. Ten ot the member;? of the OLSON son, and If no great portion of the armatures from turning at all; had committee were present. smaller bolts been used, and there populace was eager to accept the San Sebastian, Spain, April 4 ■— Business to come before the cau­ Painting and Decorating Contractor. contents of the editorial as a basis were plenty of them at hand in the OF CENTRAL EUROPE Former Empress Zita, of Austria, cus will be the election of delegates 699 Main Street, Tel. 1400, > South Manchester for moulding its opinion of the Ad­ plant, all the plugged motors would who recently underwent a serious to the Democratic State convention undoubtedly have been burned out. miral as a warrior, it is> indeed, New Haven, Conn.— While stu­ operation is improving, her phy­ in May and the election of a town The affair was reported to the po­ committee to serve for the -next two fortunate. Moreover, there were dents of United States colleges are sician, Dr. Bgana, announced today. probably not a half dozen readers lice and later Officer Wirtalla ar­ years. rested the boy in the case, a former in Europe, next summer, striving who felt prompted to either sub­ employe of the leather company. It to conquer the world-at-large in stantiate or refute a few glib re­ is charged that he broke into the athletic sports, another college BOSTON MAN WINS marks for— the war is over. Well' place, probably sometime ' on Sun­ group will be there trying to win She's America's Sweetheart And good! day, accompanied by a young girl, Europe over to the idea oi United $8,000,000 VERDICT r From all appearances it would entering by way of the cellar, and States music, even to the extent of seem that The Herald is not will­ went to considerable trouble in forming an International Intercol Coming Soon Herald Advertising Pays ing. to grant the retired Admiral climbing up to the motors and in­ legiate League of Glee Clubs. Fifty Newark, * N. J., April 4.-—Judg that prestige which he has fairly serting the bolts. members of the Yale Glee Club are ment for $8,000,000, the largest f earned and to which he is justly The boy was presented In police crossing in the early summer to verdict given an individual by any entitled. For what good reason court this morning but insisted that tour central Europe in a series of Federal Court Jury, has been enter­ The Herald’s attitude was taken is he was only 14 years old. He looks typical Glee Club concerts with the ed against Mrs. Nanaline H. Duke, unknown hut, in all likelihood, it William R. Perkins and George C. about 16 and some acquaintances idea of tying up Europe and the i-'i had none. It can only be surmised say he is 16. As offenders under 16 United States college-music-wise. Allen as executors -of the estate f»f that it was from want of knowledge must be presented to a juvenile Headed by Launcelot P. Ross, of James D. Duke, deceased tobacco of the subject or that, in the heat court he was placed in the custody Scarsdale, New York, the Yale club magnate. The award was the result of the editor’s flare-up over the of Probation Officer Edward C. El­ is to leave New Y'ork on June 23; of the Sherman Anti-Trust suit Admiral’s recent discussion at Mid­ liott, Jr., who has the job of find­ or two days after Commencement brought by. George D. Haskell, of dletown, a true perspective of the ing out his real age. The boy’s here, on a Swedish-American liner. Boston, president of the Baush Ma­ Admiral’s war record was tem­ mother is said to be in New York. Marshall Bartholomew, of New chine Tool Co., of Springfield, Mass. porarily lost sight of. York, director of the club, a Yale Federal Judge William N. Run­ Be that as it may, the fact re­ graduate and prominent composer, yon signed the judgment order yes­ terday, which directs that a levy be mains that the retired Admiral has will guide the band. Every indi­ a World War record which should made on the goods and chattels 1 COMMinEE IS NAMED vidual of the fifty making up the owned by the deceased capitalist at, command far greater respect than Glee Club this year has pledged was couched in The Herald’s un­ the time of his death, now in^the himself to the journey. hands of his executors, including complimentary terms. That his FOR T ’ CONVENTION Concerts will be given in , record has not been heralded his widow, in the sum of $8,000,- Denmark, Germany, Czecho-slova- 000 besides taxed cost of litigation. throughout the length and breadth kia. Prance and England. Beside Chairman Lawrence Case Ap­ The order was presented by Ar­ of the land, is true. There always the typical American college airs thur F. Egner of McCarter & Eng­ was, during the war, for some rea­ points 14 Men to Make Ar- the students will carry to Europe lish, attorney for plaintiff. Shelton son or other, an air of secrecy rangemNts. for concert use a series of Negro Pitney, of Pitney, Hardin & Skin­ about the U. S. Naval Railway spirituals, and Southern folk-songs. ner, appeared for defense. Batteries of which there were The tenth anniversary conven­ The trip will end at London with At the time. Judge Runyon re­ fiws under the able command of tion and dinner ol the Hartford a concet on July 21. fused to set aside the jury verdict Rear Admiral Plunkett, both before County Y M C A will be held at the In their tour the Yale group will and grant defense a new trial. It and during active service, and the South Methodist church Monday map out plans for organizing an was stated by defense counsel, batteries have never, to the writer’s evening. May 14. Lawrence W. international singing organization George W. Schurman, of New York, knowledge, been given any great Case, chairman of the Manchester composed of student glee clubs on that the case would be carried on publicity. However, this is no ad­ District Conunittee of the Hartford both hemispheres. The trip, Yale appeal to the United States Circuit mission of impotency of the outfit, County Y M C A, has chosen the men hope, will be the forerunner of Court. nor an admission of the lack following men to serve with him on a constant. annual exchange of of those fighting characteristics in the committee on local arrange­ choruses. their commanding officer, such ments for the convention: Chair­ The HcGoYern Granite Co. characteristics which the editor man, Chas. W. Holman, George Jimmy Walker arrived In Florida MEMORIALS summons forth but can-not find. Nichols, George Rix, Frank Cheney, ahead of schedule for his regular Kindly accept the writer’s sincere Jr., George Keith, James Irvine, spring rest. Well, New York’s W. HARTENSTEIN assertions that after the “ two or Wells Strickland, Jerry Fay, Clar­ mayor was on time for that, any­ T el. 1021 three practice” shells were unloos­ ence P. Quimby, Fayette Clarke, way. ed to the entire satisfaction of all 149 Snmmltt St. 1 shopped Ray Pillsbury, Calvin Davison, authorities concerned, the batteries Earl Rogers and Jay Rand. proceeded to become an active fac­ tory in enemy combat; that they TO USE POLO GROUNDS were not so far behind the front FOR THE TUNNEY BOUT lines that they did not receive re­ I saw and drove them tdl-that’s ceipts for the 1400 pound projec­ New York, April 4.— On the tiles of steel and high explosive heels of Gene Tunney’s message to Delicious Elaster Candy which the batteries were hurtling the New York Athletic ‘ Commis­ through space and were dropping sion, officially notifying that body why I picked today’s Chandler” with uncanny accuracy on such that he would defend his heavy­ points of vantage as enemy supply weight title against Tom Heeney depots, railroad centers, ammuni­ under the promotion of Tex Rick­ And if itf s power you crave, here’s power that is F you’ll stay independent and salesman-proof tion dumps, etc., creating such ter­ ard, came a report today that the power. The high-compression, high-velocity ppw « rific destruction, confusion, and bout may be held at the Polo long enough to make the rounds anaong todays I of Chandler’s famous Pikes Peak ei^ine principle general havoc as only a war could, Grounds here on July 17 instead of automobiles — and check them all point for ^ m t __boosted to a higher volume than ever. Smooth, In any sense, justfy; nor were they at the Yankee Stadium, the other —you’ll find out quick enough why thousands ot far back that it did not require local ball park. 80 good, pickers are picking today’s Chandler. quiet, POTENT. almost constant vigilance and ef­ Financial differences concerning There’s justnothing like today’s Chandler for snap­ fort on the part of anti-aircraft Rickard’s lease on the stadium There's nothing can touch today's Chandler py touch-and-go action in traffic—for skimming up ~ guns to keep enemy planes at re­ have caused a severance of dlplo- within hundreds of the price. spectable angles and distances i matic relations between the promo- big hilU in high—for making l ^ e on the open road. nor 1 ter and Col. Jacob Ruppert, owner Magnificent new Sixes, magnificent new Roy^ where they might be trusted; And to lubricate today’s Chandler, you smply had the armistice been signed be­ of the stadium, according to the Eights ^dressed up in the pink of fashion, fitted report. Rickard’s recent action in press a plunger—and Chandler^s centralized One fore these guns had nearly reached out in the height of luxury. their maximum life whereupon re- booking the world’s lightweight Shot” System lubricates the chassis from end_ to lining would have been necessary title fight between Sammy Mandell The first Amtoiean cars equipped w iA Westing- end in the twinkling of«an eyel No bother. No and Jimmy McLarnin for the Polo for their further participation. house Vacuum Brakes — therefore three times lost time. No expense. ^ As for the Admiral’s part in his Grounds on May 17 was taken as easier and safer to control than any car you ve an indication that the promoter In­ Your (ffioice af thirty chim ing models—Chand- connection with the batteries. The ever driven. A feather-light touch of your toe on Herald may rest assured that his tended to stage all of his outdoor ler^built througnout— $995 to $2195> £• o* b* fia^ bouts at the home of the Giants in the brake pedal brings Chandler to a quick, smooth, record was one of initiative, aggres­ tory. Come see — come drive— compare. siveness and achievement from! the the future. “cushioned” stop. Absolutely effortless control day he found out that naval rail­ way mounts were contemplated and LINDY IS RES'TING was appointed to their command at Santa Barbara, Calif., April 4.— BROWN his own request, to the day of the Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh today GEORGE A . armistice. Had the war continued is enjoying a respite from his role FOSS, WHITMAN AND APOLLO South Manchester liv-:- he would have taken In hand an of the world’s most overworked CHOCOLATES 10 Cooper Street, 3ven more formidable array of bat­ hero. , teries which were already under The Lone Eagle has found quiet In Special Easter Boxes CHANDIER-CLEVELAND MOTORS C0RP;0RAT10^ , » CLEVELAND, OHIO way and he would have seen to it seclusion on the country estate of personally that they reached Ber­ Mrs. Harry F. Knight, a few miles lin. He,was that type. His contact from Santa SarTJ&ra, There he will Get your Easter candy here for real fine, fresh kinds with his men In the field was close remain indefinitely, according to that will please. »nd he was admired and respected his friend, Harry F. Guggenheim, by all who served under him. president of the Guggenheim Foun­ iti He had undertaken a big jO'b dation for the Advancement of Aer­ which no one else wanted thereby onautics. preserving the privilege of operat­ “ Believe me,” Guggenheim em- ing the batteries to the credit of phasizqd, “ the whole world won’t QUINN’S NEW BIG SIXES I^EW INVTNCffitE SEXSS NEW ROYAL EIGHTS the U. S. A. for, be It known, it was be able to reach Lindbergh now. at first contemplated to turn them He’s going to get some rest—at to the Brltlah oc French ar- last.” . - V */*;. - MANCHBS^rBR (CO W .) BVEKING HERAIJp, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928.

mourajBrs. A clergyman, frieud of » A satMj last Sabbath services ot the Seventh BRISTOL BEST SO FAR Day Adventists In Hopevale, in MURDERID TEACHER Solomon Wallace Stewart, a broth­ ly bank, BASIEffiAUenS TOLLAND HEBRON honor of those having the best er, agreed to officiate. polidet* .throK* rm pted \ records ot attendance at the Sab­ BBURiED TODAY In*the search for the murderer, a brief e ill t>f :Mli8 Stesfattu . AMONG EASTEBN TEAMS bath school. Miss Hazel BroOme investigators met with little - sup-^ refused to divulge thp conhifi^ol th'ewlir. News df the fatal accident at ,liad a perfect record of attendance cess. Trails of two meUi believed Miss Edith Skelley is spending for the past. 10 years, .and - Paul .Iris la tbs godldsss some time at the home of Mr. and Amston on Monday brought toany Concord, Mass, April 4.— Burial to have been friendly with the', slain Chicagb, April 4.— Eight more of the townspeople to the scene o t iboates ranked next with a perfect strervlsor. lead to dead ends. bow in

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Ev^ the little ^ Is’ ?foIl8 hav^have been so-bneeiupon . a tfuM. ±.3 become super-sophisticated. They But I-am convinced that AUTHOR OF say that sweet old-fashioned bisque woman is less Independent of man COPYRIGHT dolls with golden curls jand blue than today’s man is Independent, eyes and sugary expressions don’t of woman. .He is the rightfuL sell at all and that flapper dolls chant and sher-is the' enstbiher. spasmodically, Sally found that Bho with slick bobs and rouged Ups and t h i s h a s h a f p e :n b d could not sleep. As 11 her mind 1—At no-trump play, first cheeks and emaciated figures are SAIiliT FORD te "farmed o^t» were a motion-picture screen, the The'BaddlM Aoanh . opponent holds: heart^K X the only thing now, not only for Spring Is bringing forlk her year­ to C1 the,, That night In the dress tent reading that dreadful newspaper Hand holds X X X. If small thy, who in his “ Swan Song?’ now Nlta comes In. When Sally speaks story—David of yesterday, saying, card is led through dummy by appearing in a monthly woman’s spring, yearn to take to the: opOa ,• to her. she cuts her short and tells road and the open sea, hut .feel ' her she knows who she Is well “ Dear little Sally!" pressing her first opponent, should declarer MAPYEM magazine and to be published in enongh. Bending menaelnfcly over against him for a blessed minute— book form early in the summer, the ties of responsibility top keen-, Sally, she demandsi “Do yon want cover with J ? ly. Maybe they could drop the load me to tip o« the ooUcef Well, And Nita, her' eyes rabid with and takes up again the loves of Fleur 1— ^Duck. and Michael, Jon and Anne, with as men do, but they won’t. And. then. If yon don’t. Illten—and get sudden, ugly passion—passion for 2— Play (1) Atq of (Jiamonds; It good, all of It!” David—Nita threatening her, sidelight.'; on Soames and Irene maybe it would bo better for them­ NOW GO ON WITH TjaB STOR* (2) Small diamond and trump; and Annette and all the fqmily one selves and the race if thby. would-; threatening David— (3) Small trump and oyertake in CHAPTER XVIII David. David! The movie learned to know so well in the Then again, somebody has to staj^’ hand with trump; (4) Small dia­ “ Forsyte* Saga,” “ White Monkey' OUR girls, two ot them thin to stopped with a jerk, then resolved ^ ’MOM" home when the Daddies roam.; • mond and trump. \ and “Silver Spoon.” I F emaciation, one over-fat, the itself into an enormous “close-up” 3— Yes; especially if second Op­ of David Nash, his eyes smiling into “Art of Love-Maldng^* fourth as beautifully shaped as a ponent has bid the suit initially. ^Their LeLtiers “ Two Interludes" “As soon as a'boy begins• ta, Greek statue, trailed dispiritedly hers with infinite gentleness and If, by the way, you missed the wash his hands without heingvtold Into the dress tent, their hands tenderness. 99 BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES two magazine short stories which to do so, and starts combing his groping to unfasten the snaps of “ E)oes he think I’m just a little "Ideal Fashions told how Jon met and fell in love hair, he should be taught the their soiled silk chorus-girl cos­ girl, too young to—to be in love My dear Marye: with Anne Wllmot, which appeared characteristics which distinguish tumes. ' . or to be loved?” she asked herself, Whatever are you going to do between “ White Monkey.” and “ Sli­ the flirt, the flapper, the shy maid­ Now. weary unto death after 18 audacious In the dark. “ If—If he next? Think of a husband and wife ver Spoon,” and the story of tho en, the bachelor-girl,-the petter performances, the “ Follies?’ girls chance meeting of Soames with was at all in love with me—but oh, having separate friends the way you and the prude. shuffled on aching feet to their cots he couldn’t be!—would he be so and Alan have! I’d never dream of Irene and Jon and his wife and and seated themselves with groans brother-in-law, Francis Wilmot, and “Perhaps he should be given a friendly and easy with me? inviting a man to my house if 1 chance to exercise his talents with and dispirited curses, paying not Wouldn’t he be embarrassed, and knew he had any tender feelings his frantic attempt to keep Fleur the faintest attention to the tense from seeing them, which appeared specimens of every type, and ad­ blush, and—and things like that? for me. So I can’t blame Alan for vised how to me|LSure their reao-^ tableau presented by. Nita, the Oh. I’m just being silly! He wanting to show you how it feels after “ Silver Spoon” and before the “Hula” dancer, and the girl they They called him “the sheik of the privilege car. new serial, you can buy for 50 tions upon him. Likewise, girls doesn’t think of me at all except to have such a person in your home. should be told what to expect In knew as “Princess Lalla.” least her pretended surrender, to as a ,little girl who’s in trouble. A I imagine the party was spoiled cents a little half hour book called too?” Sally whispered over cold “Two Forsyte Interludes,” and be the developments of'the rowdyi Sally’s frightened eyes fluttered the law of the carnival—live and let girl alone, as he calls me.” for you— and it should have been. the romancer, the runt, the robu^ lips. Of course, I don’t think Alan chose all -set for the new- developments from one to another of that be­ “I thought that’d get under your live; ask no questions and answer Then a new memory banished athlete, the mamma’s boy, and thg the best way i:. the world to make which )rather promise to be a re­ draggled, pathetic quartet, but she skin!” Nita laughed harshly, none. even the “close-up” of David on the kindling of the old love twixt Fleur mischief-maker.” ’ - might as well have appealed to the In the thick silence that followed screen of her mind—a memory- you realize how he felt, but at least Sally was turning away blindly, you found out that what’s sauce for and Jon. Sd writes the author of "Love-. gaudily painted banners that Jjlut­ feeling like a small, trapped animal, Sally tremblingly seated herself be­ called up by those words—“girl Making— a Neglected Art,” appear­ tered over the deserted booths’but- fore her trunk and smeared her alone.” She felt that she.ought to the goose is sauce for the gander. when a tiny, shrill voice came from And If you can’t set a better ex­ Catty’ Females ing in “Plain Talk”. His whole side. the midget’s cot: neck, face, arms and hands with weep with shame and contHtion be­ Men have snickered dt what they point being that as muph specializ­ “What do you want, Nita?” she ample for Florence as to how a theatrical cold cream. She was cause she had so long half-forgotten call the cattiness and pettiness of ed training is needed for satisfac­ whispered, moistening her dry lips “I heard every word you said. wife should behave I think you’d conscious ’that other weary girls Mrs. Bybee’s promise to make in­ •dromen for a long time. They espe­ tory love-making^ as for eahlnSt and twisting her little brown- Nita! I think you must have gone better send her home. Her mother drifted in—“the girl nobody pan quiries about her mother—the cially love Jokes oil club and vari­ making or brick-laying. painted hands together. crazy. The heat affects some like is worrying herself sick because she this, but I never saw it strike a lift,” the albino girl, whose pink mother who had given her to the thinks Florence isn’t coming back. ous public women who get mad Well, Judging by'the' exprf-; “I’ll tell you fast enough!" Nita eyes were shaded with big blue gog­ orphanage 12 years before, leaving and won’t speak. But the male snarled, thrusting her face close to carnival trouper quite so bad—” And if'She knew that Mabel Clary mentation one sees In parks'dnd^; gles: the two diving girls, looking behind her only a meager record— was after her to live in one of those kingdom has several nice little ex­ Sally’s. “I want you to give that “You shut up, you little double­ roads'des right now, youtjtl h^e'v^^'; as if their diet of soda pop and “Mrs. Nora Ford, aged 28.” places you call a studio the old soul amples of its own. There are too sheik of yours the gate—get me? crossing runt!" Nita whirled to­ in what he says! ^ . bananas eaten under water did not So little in those words with would never get over it. it's no se­ many male “ not-speakers” In polit­ Ditch him, shake him. and I don’t ward the midget’s bed. agree with them. But she was ical Washington to start listing “I may be a runt,” the midget’s which to conjure up a mother! She _ cret around town that Mabel is pos­ them. mean maybe!” aware of them rather than saw would be 40 now, if—if she were j ing "undraped” for artists in the For the third time that day Sally voice shrilled, “but I’m in full pos­ The latest outstanding example BUTTERSCOTCH RICE them. Stray bits of their conversa­ still alive! Suddenly all her 12 g city, and there are lots of people was having David Nash, the only session of my faculties. And when tion forced through her own con here who do not believe that a nice was ^he little “ run-in” between for­ I tell Winfield Bybee the threats years of orphanhood, of longing for g Rice, cooked, in milk until'SOft,.. friend she had ever made outside dieting thoughts and emotions— girl would do such a thing. me* mayor, William E, Dever, of the orphanage, thrown into her face you’ve made against this poor child, a mother, even for a mother who g Chicago and present rather w, x. is delicious; lor ■ a eimpie o desttiertir) Where’s'm y rabbit toot? Gawd. would desert her child and go away g If you would only give Florence as a sweetheart or worse. Winfield you’ll find yourself stranded in the advantages she ought to get mayor, William Hale Thompson. It when served topped with plenty of Bybee’s casual words to his wife— Stanton without even a grass skirt I’ve lost my rabbit foot! That without a word, rushed over Sally g happened at' a funeral, too. "Big butterscotch sauce, served hot and means a run of bad luck, sure—” like an avfilanche of bruising g from her visit and not think so “ Can’t you see she’s clear gone on to earn a living with. And if the BUT wanted to shake hands— at sticky. ‘ , stones. Every hurt she had sus- g much about parties it would be a that Dave chap of hers?”—had made carnival grapevine is still working, ‘—’n 1 says, ‘Blow, you crazy good thing to have her stay even leart he pretended he did— but the her heart beat fast with a queer, you’ll find that no other show in rube. Whaddye take me for?’ “ tained during all those 12 mother- g other Bill wouldn’t. He added a CREAMED EGGS less years throbbed with fresh vlo- g longer than she planned. Kenneth, suffocating kind of pleasure, a the country will take you on. It Whaddye know? Gus the is going around with a new girl so speech to his refusal, explaining pleasure she had never before ex­ will be back to the hash joints for barker’s fell something fierce for lence; drew hard tears that dripped g I think if Florence stays away long Just why he wouldn’t shake hands, This is egg seasqn.- D ice_ th^- you, Nita, and I for one think the upon the lumpy cotton pillow be- . g even at a funeral, with such a low- whites of hard-boiled eggs' In' hot perienced in her life. Those words the new kid. ’N they say Pop By enough We' won’t have' to worry any down. ^ had somehow initiated her into carnival will be a neater, sweeter bee’s got her on percentage, as well neath her tossing head. g more about him. cream sauce, cover qquare^''w' place without you. Gef your make­ When the paroxysm ot weeping g You ought to take her to concerts Remember this story, ladies, the toast with the mixture and top with.-, young ladyhood, fraught with as 12 bucks per and cakes. Some next timer you are subjected to a strange, lovely privileges, among up off and get into bed, Sally. And guys has all the luck—” had somewhat subsided she crept g and lectures and the museums. She the yokes put through 9. strainer. out of her cot and knelt beside It ^ can get all the Jazz she ne^ds right male oration on female pettiness them the right to be “clear gone” don’t worry. Nita ^wouldn’t have “Who’s the sheik in the privilege and grudfee-holding. here at home. And Marye dear, I on a man—a man like David! dared try to bluff a real trouper car? Don’t look like no K. P. to me. and prayed. g 1405 NEW ARTICHOKES do wish you would go to church. I But Nita’s “that sheik of yours, ’ like that." Boy howdy! Hear you already Then she crept back into bed, un- g Tut, tut, what have we here? Nita’s venomously spat command, “Hor Gawd’s sake, are you-all go conscious that the midget was still g Fashion Demands The dread to think of the future state of -Spring is artichoke time. ’They staked your claim, Nita. Who is mind you are preparing for yourself Having so perfectly convinced my­ “give him the gate, ditch him, ing to jaw all night?” a weary voice, he? Millionaire’s son gettin’ an awake and had seen her dimly in g Separate Coat self that modern man is In much are delicious boiled and served with a fiat, southern drawl de­ In the way you are living. One ex­ shake him," aroused in her a sud­ eyefuL.of life in raw?” the darkness. Strangely free of her g greater demand as a husband than with drawn butter, with French; den blind fury, a fury as Intense as manded indlgnanfijy. “I’ve got some Smart women are rearing se^ citement after another. Sometimes dressing, or with Hollandaise sauce._ She knew that Nita did not an­ burdens. Sally lay for a long time g modern woman Is In demand as a Nita’s. important sleeping to do. If I’m before sleep claimed her, trying to = arate coats which enable them to I wonder if you know there is any­ swer, at least not in words. Grad wife, my eye lights upon the bally­ “ I’ll do no such thing! David’s going to show tomorrow. Gawd retnember all the instructions about g create their own ensemble. A tai­ thing, In life beside thrills? I hear lially talk died down; weary bod­ girls speak boastingly of having hoo of a forthcoming magazine mine, as long as he wants to be! I’m so tired my bones are cracking orystal-gazlng that Mrs. Bybee had g lored collar, large P^tA poctets ies stretched their aching length had the most hectic day— as though article called “ Women and the You have no right to dictate to wide open!” heaped upon her. And in her child- g a buckled self-fabric belt d ftm g ^ b upon hard, sagging cots. Someone it made them important to rush Marriage Market,” by Henry C. “ Shut up yourself!” Nita snarled ish conscience there was no twinge g fbis straightline coat. A note of con­ s me! turned out the sputtering gas jet trast is introduced hy faomgs, ci^s from one pleasure to another. Beers. The ballyhoo says that this = • “ Is that so?” Nita straightened, slouching dow;i upon the camp of remorse that she was to go on g that had ineffectually Illuminated Hardly ever do I hear any of them Mr. Beers “ reduces the whole prob­ M bands digging into her hips, a toss stool beside her trunk, to remove the next day. deceiving the public, j and pocket tabs^of the dress tent. Groans subsided fabric. Designed m sizra 16,18 years, speak of having enjoyed an intel­ lem to the basic fact that jnen used = ot her ragged, badly curled blond her make-up. “ You hoofers don’ as “ Princess Lalla. favorite crystal- | know what tired means. If you had into snores or whistling, adenoidal 36 to 44 inches b ^ t. Size.36 lectual or spiritual treat. Life seems the companionship of women more M head emphasizing her sarcasm. “ Is gazer of the Sultan of Turkey.” | yards 54-inch material. Pnee of only to have a physical side. But to Jelly all day like I do—Oh, Gawd breathing. A sudden breeze tugged than women need that of men. Con­ g that so’/ Maybe you’ll think 1 had (To Be Continned) | you must grow old, you know, and what a life! What a life! You’re at the loose sides of the tent, slap­ p^m 15 cents. .‘C on­ sequently, women assume the posi­ M some right when (be cops tap you ditional for new Spnng Fashion Book.. you will need more than memory of tion of merchants with something g ' on the shoulder tomorrow! Too bad right, midge! It sure gets you— ping the canvas loudly against the Will Sally find her mother wild parties to bring contentment to sell and men are but the cus­ M you and your David can’t share a IJ shows a day and this hell-fired wooden stakes that held it down. through Mrs,' Bybeet Bead the next to you then. tomers who have to pay the price.” M suite in the county jail together!" heat,” • Although she was so tired that chapter. I still must be shown. It may g “ You’d—you’d do that—to David, It was Nita’s 'surrender, or at her muscles quivered and jerked Manchester Herald Dearest love, Pattern Service. MOM. iiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -L. tors today in the treatment of ill­ Pattern No...... ness. Price 15 Cents. Home Page Editorial An ounce of prevention Is better l! than a pound of cure. Sunlight and Name ...... Call today! fresh air are free. W/hy do we house Pictures Framed Daily Health Service ourselves up and wait till we are Size ...... • • • • See my new designs in AN OUNCE sent to a hospital to get a dose of framing mouldings, Just , re­ them. If we saturated ourselves Address ...... Have your HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL with air and sun, disease germs ceived. / OF SUN Bfrng In your pictnres and by World Famed Authority would get a cool reception when ...... • * A** they knock for entrance. We should select frames from large By Olive Roberts Barton Send your order to the Pat­ Curtains l he out of doors every minute we tern ‘ Dppt,.. Manchester Evening assortment. can. not once in a while, when it Herald, Manchester, Conn.”- ' Old Pictures restored. TcJtes Lead with perversions of appetite, such suits us. but. as regularly as we eat WATCH THE CHILD FOR cleaned the as dirt eating and gnawing of the our meals or go to bed. Girls like ^his; who. have learned, INTESTINAL SYMPTOMS No other name could be given to the art . of keeping thOTOselTfls al­ bed clothes. it. It is not a college, not a clinic, OLD WOOD SHOP Phone 886-2 better way. ways attractive usuallr lead wher- ^^ „ By DR. MORRIS PISHBEIN Occasionally chronic irritation not a hospital, nor an Institute, but PltWd Street. ever they may be. She follows the- Editor Journal of the American from absorption of poisonous ma­ all four of them— and more. 8 ^ Woman*s Dream 'I r ■ ■ terial is associated with neurotic rule. She’s Carlotta Msfrlho, of BT, Medical Association and of Hygela, It Is tjie New York Medical Cen­ symptoms in the form of restless­ They’ll West 5.?th St., New!''fYork City,?'' the Health Magazine. ter, the greatest thing of the kind ness, irritability, cantankerousness much admired In. ■ the Vanities, the, - that has ever been built to defeat Comes True' Dr. Reginald Miller of a famous and ill-humor. It is reniarkablS’ Life’s Niceties Follies and, Geprge 'White’s Scan-^ disease and death, and to add to children’s hospital In London has that when the condition Is properly At last you find a new wonderful com e back dais, aad fwhlhfrtft dtar of ther^. developed a classification for a the fast-lengthening span that man face powderrthSt’.keeps ugly shine movie hit, "N u lErespassing." Sh^^' cared for in these cases the child enjoys on this mortal soil. .HINTS ON ETIQUET group of sick children whom he begins to improve, develops an ap­ away. Will not enlarge the pores, says: “ When'^pedple admire my... ■\ calls “intestinal children.” petite, sleeps soundly and changes One of the most Interesting and spreads so^,^.smoothly the skin fresh and complexion or my hair, I tell them;^: He writes cleverly In classifying in temperament as well. things about it, is the effort to looks like a. peach." MELLO-QLO they can easily kebp theirs thd>; his group, saying that such a child utilize sunlight'—real sunlight— in is made by a new'French Process same way by simple care. The new brings to its parents little satis­ Usually the child should be put 1. Does the well-bred man and stays on longer. Good looking, way so many of us here in New,;. promptly to bed and provided every room and ward; rooms are trim. faction and no credit, for its ap­ arranged so that every bed may practise the same courtesies well groomed women .^simply love . ^ York are dping. Our hair Is especial->. pearance suggests exhaustion from with a -diet which will be easily this marvelous new Face Powder— ly easy."All we do is pdt a few dash-i' digestible and leave hut little resi­ have a window. Also there aje sun- of life at home with his wife a spell of debauchery, and its de­ MELLO-GLO. j . W. Hale Co., es of Danderine on our brushfa*,^":! due. Cereals, fresh fruit in the rooms and gardens for convales­ Jlaln curtains, 50c pair portment Is frankly Impossible. that he does in public? every time we use them. v; form of orange Juice, and vege­ cents. South Manchester.— A4v* ______Sins o f the Children 2. What are some of the Ruttled curtains, 75c pair “It’s marvelous to see how beau*^i l tables passed through a sieve are In these days when the sins of It is amazing, Indeed, that after tifully clean and shlnlnf, thism among the best of substances for centuries of potiqns and pills, the things that she should always the children are visited upon the keeps your hair. 1 don't, h iff^ ip feeding. Cooked fats. and fried medical profession is paying less remember to do? fathers unto the third and fourth shampoo half as often now. r set foods and rich * gravies should be attention each year to medicine and 3. When arranging amuse­ generation, the parents of the In- RUBBER P H O N E 180 my waves with Danderine, too, and.^ particularly forbidden. going back to nature for its cures. ment; for the evening, should it holds them ever so much longer. testlnal child are little to be en- True, most, medicines are made . vied. It Is important that the intes­ a mfihSdecide it or should he H E E L S " All dandruff disappeared? with i tines be evacuated'of their dan­ from plants and herbs and it would MONUMENTS few applications’ and^.my s$Mp alt^ Children who suffer from be foolish to say they were useless, consult his wife? chronic ‘absorption of poisonous gerous content and the bowels A 'rTA G H E b ways feels fine, now.” . but nature supplies more than Grave markers and orna­ New Modd material from their hdwels are un then regulated by proper diet so The Answers Danderine yem o'f^ tliM-^olly that they will continue to func­ growing, things to heal her sick mental stone work of every de­ healthy and nnhappyl They have children and the greatest of these 1, Certainly. ftoA your ,,fiair ahd’ Bdvbifclt ^ tion Batlsfactorlly. The drugs to S E L W m S H O E Ufe ’and Ipafrfc It lsn’t< d % n i i bad complexions, their eyes are is sunlight. 2. Rise when she enters a rooin, scription* ’ ‘ dark-ringed and the lids baggy, he prescribed will he chosen by draw her chair out at table, serve doesn’t.' show,; It gfres" tMile am the Physician according to the indi- No germ''can live in the direct the tongne is coated and the her first, let her enter or leave a REPAIR SiflOP vigor to the scalp. The ganeropi vldnal case: ' rays 'of 'the sun. Just how far GadeUa Ambrosini breath has a foul odor. room -first, rtemember greetings 10 Pearl'St.. Selwit* Block bottlea are Just 36c at any Such a child Is without appe­ A chronic disturbance of diges­ these direct rays affect the germs in store. A delicately fragram o.ur, bodies has not been ascertain­ and good-byes. Shopiat East end of Bissell'SL tite, usually feverishly active. It tion Is far more serious in a child South Manchester ed. But that they do affect them is si He should consult her wheth Near East Cemetery. sleeps badly and has bad dreams, than it Is in An adult. It may in er it is amusement for the evenlnjg the case of the child mar Its en­ cert4in.' Fresh air is anotheir germ- frequently perspires freely at killer. These two are enormous fac­ or a vacation trip abroad. night. Such children also suffer tire existence.

.»■ A - ' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL A, 1928^ REC W INS ■ia F1RST0FDAVISCDPMATCHES Close Race Exists Averages TO START TOMORROW IN MEUCO For Bowling Honors UP TO LAST THURSDAY Masons Pin- American Team Has a Hard Games fall Av. “ Ike” Cole . ..60 6,101 101.41 Lodal Frank Cervini Leading But McAdams .. ..57 5,704 100.04 Road to Travel Tkis Year News^ Notes Murphy . . . ..60 6,194 103.14 Conran and Wilkie Are Stevenson .. ..57 5,605 98.19 Wickham .. ..60 5)fi71 97.5j Before They Reach the Sport From The Cfioverleaves HOLLAND’S S I D M M il SHOT Summary Close Behind Him; Sever­ Pin- Games Av. Finals. Chatter Training Camps Brennan ...... 57 5,825 102.11 REC FIVE (27) al Places at Stake; Ban­ Kaminsky . . . ..54 5,249 97.11 ■ "ft-. F Ti ■ Saidella ...... 38 3,793 99.31 By DAVID 3. WALSH The armory game reminded one MantelU, rf ....: 0 0-1 O McLagan . . . ..21 1,970 93.17 New York, April 4.— Just one of of the games here a few years back Holland, rf, If .... l .0-0 2 quet at Hotel Sheridan. Nashville, Tenn., April 4— The Conran ...... 54 5,645 104.29 the masses now— the great or are still losing between Connecticut Aggies and JVuilkner, a ...... 1 2-2 4 LIppencott .. ..25 2,215 88.15 greasy masses, designated from' Holy Cross and Massachusetts Ag­ Norris, c ...... 0 - 3 ^ 3 ball games but has hit Cubs right' to left ^ those who are rich gies. It was the first big sporting Kssell, Ig, If ...... 2 3-4 7 : Although the pennant has been his first home run of the season, so Pin- and those who only hope to be->=- event at the armory since that time Farr, Ig ...... 1 0-0 2 everything is “ Jake” with the Yan­ won by the Masons, several places Games fall Av. American lawn tennis is about to and went over big. Nearif T l u m ^ Fans Watch Uhra-ExcHii^ at kees today. Wilkie ...... 57 5,943 104.15 begin the tedious back-trek over the in the Herald Bowling League will Totals 0 0-13 27 Despite the Bambino’s long-over­ Nelson ...... 51 4,964 97.15 trail that all but champions must COMMUNITY (24) not be decided until the final match­ due clout, the world’s champions Anderson ... ..36 '3,481 . 96.23 travel. It’s a long way to Paris, as Among the other surprises which Arnnry,Rac’s 22-13. Lead Qunged ta NrZ^^ Com- B. P. T. es are rolled Thursday night. Ties lost to the Chattanooga Lookouts in Suhie ...... 60 6,043 100.43 Herr Hohenzollern discovered, so the series fetched, was the fact that Hurley, rf, q ...... 3 2-3 8 exist for sixth and last place and the twelfth yesterday, 3 tp 2. To­ Sad ...... 57 6,666 99,13 America will start tomorrow from fully three hundred persons came K err, r f ...... 0 0-0 0 othpr teams can gain a notch by day the Yanks play Nashville. St. Bridget’s Mexico City, one of the rules of to the armory early in the evening mani^ Advantage By B d ia id Second A d f RaD]f; Mad­ Galkiidier, I f ...... 1 2-4 4 winning tomorrow. Pin- the contest being that all Davis Cup to watch the Howitzer Company Fay, c ...... O (?-0 0 Much of the interest, however, Games fall Av. challengers must take the worst of boys under Captain Allan L. Dexter, K el^ , r g ___ _0 0-0 O will be centered on the outcome of Greenville, S. C., April 4— Rival Giraitis ...... 22 1,982 90.02 it or the air, in the order named. go through their regular drill. Cap­ den, B isidl Star Fer W nners, Skavnitdsy u d Rnrley S tavn it^ , Ig ..... 5 2-2 12 the race for individual honors. National League teams are awaken­ Varrlck ...... 20 1,843 92.03 In line with that idea, the Am­ tain Dexter arranged a program Hoyce, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Frfink Cervini, captain of the ing to the realization that the 1928 Lachapelie .. ..42 3,925 93.19 erican team, which fgr upward of which included marching, gun drilL For Losors. Knights of Columbus team, heads edition of the New York Giants is Katkaveck .. ..48 4,614 96.06 eight years lolled auout Forest Hills calisthenics and closed wli^ a con­ . Totals 9 6-9 24 the pack by less than a full point. a great club. McGraw’s sluggers Brazansky .. ..21 1,868 88.20 and Germantown while awaiting the test in preparing the seventy-five Refbree: “ Red" Bali, Amherst; Tommy Conran of the Cloverleaves have won ten straight games and C. Lachapelie ..28 2,551 91.03 appearance of the ultimate chal­ millimeter guns and trench mortors scorer: Tom Stowe; timers: W. .3. . is a close second and Ernie Wilkie are getting A-1 pitching. They Chartler ...... 31 3,074 99.05 lenger, has travelled some 3,509 for action by rival platoons. The BY TOM STOWE Clarke and T. 3. Qnlsfa. ‘H^ftime ^ miles into a foreign country and of the Cubs a close third. Last swamped the Washington Senators O’Bright ...j ..24 2,125 88.13 crowd was well pleased with the ex­ Although its margin of victory was far fr(un as decisive and score: Rec 11, Oommnnlty 9 ; per­ week, this trio was all in the 104 again yesterday at Atlanta by a will begin its first round matches hibition. sonals: Community 10, Rec 5. Kebart ...... 30 2,918 97.08 impressive as had been expected by fans in general, the Recre­ and a fraction column but last score of eight to two. Their 13 hits Bon Ami tomorrow at an altitude thousands Thursday’s games were detrimental of feet above sea level. This is the including two triples and a single Pin- The game was started on time ation Cienter basketball aggregation turned back the Clommun- at this point the Rec came to life to all three men and only Cervini by Andy Cohen, Hornsby’s succes­ Games fall only break the Mexicans figure to for a changes When the teams went ity Club team last night at the State Armory for the second Av. get, at that. Unless our tennis has and took a one point lead on succeeded in falling below 104. sor. Allen ...... 53 4,934 93.05 4o their dressing rooms, Hurley, The five highest bowlers in the fallen away fifty per cent, Tilden consecutive time to win the much Ooveted town championship baskets by Tommy Faulkner and Dutch Henry and Marberry did Brozowskl . . ..58 5,801 100.01 the chap who made us ell wait halt Captain Madden. With eight min­ league and their up to date aver­ all of the pitching. The two clubs Keeney ...... et cie could win this first round an hour last week, was still among leaving the north end still titleless. ..43 3,910 90.40 match in their street clothes. utes to play. Ding Farr and Herb ages are as follows: play here today. Brennan ...... 51 5,179 101.28 tlve missing, but he came in shortly It was a great battle that siEsled wilh action from start to . Gai. es Pinfall Av. Only a Stiurt Kerr went in for Tommy Faulkner Brainard ..56 5,253 93.45 and the crowd did not know the finish and the team with the better ''fih^ punch” won- Trail­ Frank iCervini ..61 6083 104.24 However, the event is only a and Jerry Fay. The score nine all Beethoven difference. Tommy Cjnran .57 5649 103.53 Atlanta, Ga., April 4 — The foothITl of the long upward climb ing 23 to 12 witii ten minutes to play, the Ck}nimunity staged a with less than five minutes to go Ernie Wilkie ..60 5943 103.52 Pin- before them. If they take it th great rally that netted it a dozen points and a 24-22 lead. The when HoUand replaced MantelU Brooklyn Robins begin a two-game Games fall Av. Lorin E. Ball, who refereed the Joe Canade ....60 5903 103.14 series with Atlanta today. Visiting stride, they then cani look forward record-breaking throng of nearly a thousand persons was in an and Stavnitsky left the game be­ Howard Murphy 63 6194 102.59 H. Johnson ....32 3,028 94.20 to Kansas City, which I understand game has been given a steady job cause of a slight injury to his knee. their farm at Macon, Ga., yester­ Hansen ...... 56 5,507 98,19 handling New Britain’s games next uproar when the plucky Rec Five turned the tables by scoring Other bowlers in the select circle day, the Robins breezed home to a is one of the thlqgs you do to that Farr caged .a sucker shot on a neat E. Johnson .. ..44 4,235 96.11 town. If successfuT^against Mexico, season. “ Red,” ac he is more com­ five points to win 27 to 24. (over 100) are Alex Wilson, August nine to three victory. pass from Holland.to give the Rec Brosowskl, Frank Brennan, Izaac P. Gustafson ..34 3,180 . 93.18 they will play China at the mid- monly known, coaches basketball at The Community came within less than three minutes of win­ an 11 to 9 lead as halftime ended. C. Gustafson ..34 3,141 92.13 Cole, Sam McAdams, Bobby Bren­ western metropolis on May 24, 25 Amherst College. He is the man ning the game making a third contest necessary. Walter “Ty ’ Herbert Kerr misled a sucker shot Bolen ...... 43 3,929 91.16 and 26. Laundry baskets won’t be who came down here to umpire the nan and Mike Suhle. Practically all Memphis, Tenn., April 4— A raw --- Holland, diminutive Rec substitute, \yas the man who saved the almost immediately after Farr’s of the bowlers in the league sport meat diet and the lash of Manager British Americans permitted on the courts, so it is football game between the Cubs and basket. have averages of ninety or better. Pin- presumed that America will survive the Cloverleaves two years ago, day for the south end. Rushed into the fray when the Rec Ray Schalk have accomplished Games fall Av. only to have the snow prevent a Kec’s Great Splnrge. The averages of all of the bowlers wonders for the White Sox. They this one, too. seemed destined to lose, Holland dropped in one of his famous The Community again started ofE^ Taggart ...... 55 5,285 96.05 game. who have participated in twenty or hammered out 26 hits in winning Chicago Next side-court shots to put the south a point ahead, A one-hand like a house afire in the second^ more games are given in an ad­ Wilson ...... 57 5,827 102.13 That being the case, they will be the second game of the series from Kane ...... 49 4,353 88.41 The total amount of profit re­ flip from the foul line by Captain Harold Madden put the finish­ half^ -Captain. Stavnitsky sunk a; joining column. They include all asked to appear next at Chicago on sucker shot ancLwas allowed two the Memphis Chicks. The score Flemming ... ..28 2,428 86.20 June 1, 2 and 3 where the survivor alized by the two teams will be games up to last week’ s while the was 19 to 11. Bill 'lissell featured ing touches nn the brilliant Rec’s triumph. free tries on the play when Bissell five given above as the leaders, are Stratton ...... 46 '3,873 84.09 of the Canada-Japen-Cuba series about $500. Of this amount, the The outcome of the game was a^ with a home run. Clancy had four hacked him. He made both , good up to date. Knights of Columbus will be ready for the American zoqe Recreation Center will get sixty distinct surprise to a great portion The league has been a complete hits in four times up. 'The Chicks Pin- final. lapan and America generally per cent, dr $300 and the Commu­ and the Community was leading 13 of the crowd. Many, including the to 11. Fouls by Bissell and Norris success in its first year of organi­ got 17 hits, makin,s a total of 43 Games fall Av. are esteemed as the probable zone nity Club, forty per cent, or $200. writer, had figured the Rec’s better zation and is expected to arouse for the game. Reggetts ...... 24 2,293 95,13 finalists. If we win that one, we Together with the $300 it has al­ and sucker shot by Captaiu Madden teamwork would pilot the south to Play By Play put the Rec ahead two points again. even greater interest next season. O’Leary ...... 47 4,494 95.29 then can start for the scene of real ready made this season, this gives at least a ten or fifteen point Vic­ Gallagher and Stavnitsky missed Only one postponed match has re­ Taylor ...... 51 4,871 95.26 show down, to wit, Edrop6. the Rec the handsome profit of tory at the Armory but such was Kansas City, Mo., April 4 — Joe easy shots fhat would,have given sulted and there have been no for­ Mahoney ...... 36 3,388 94.04 By that time, too, we will be up about half a thousand dollars. The not the . case. Botti teams played McCarthy and his conquering Cubs 0 the Community the lead again and feited games. The postponed match Lahe ...... 30 2,927 ' 97J17 to wartime strength with Francis Community’s share will also put a much better game on the larger FIRST HALF are due to check in here today for that club well on the right side of then Bissell went on a scoring between the Center Church will be Phoenix, Ariz. After a four game Cervini ...... 37 3,948 106.26 T, Hunter-and perhaps Dick W11-* floor than they did at the Rec gym. N. s. rolled off tomorrow night at Mur­ West Side Rec liams and George Lott added to the the gain apd^loss ledger. Stavnitsky, N. Field 2— 0 spree, tallying two field goals and series against the local Blues, the As far as is known, the players The reason why the Rec did not phy’s Alleys after the regular Pin- squad. At present it is composed of come up to expectations Is simple. Stavnitsky, N. Field 4— 0 two fouls in succession to give the Cubs will continue eastward to on neither team, with the exception i Rec the commanding lead of 22 to scheduled matches. Games fall Av. Tilden, Wilmer Allison, Johnny The Community’s true strength was GaUagher, N. Foul 5— 0 Terre Haute, Ind., and thence to Hennessey, Junior Coen and Arnold of Hurley, are not being paid for It has been definitely decided to Metcalf ...... 60 5,723 95.23 underestimated. The Rec has a Gallagher, N- Foul 6— 0 13. The Rec looked the best at this, hold a banquet next week Thursday Cincinnati for the opening of the ..42 4,124 Jones and it might' be worse, at their ^rvices. Reports fhat others point that it did in the whole game Bidwell .... 98.08 splendid team— a better o m than Faulkner, S. Foul 6— 1 at the Hotel Sheridan. A roast championship season. that. Anyhow, they were good are being reimbursed for their ef­ Shea ...... 57 5,609 98.23 the Community— but the clubs are Madden, S. Foul 6— 2 and matters looked pretty dismal chicken dinner wiir be served and Schubert ..48 4,721 98.17 enough to survive the trials at Au­ forts are apparently without foun­ for the north end outfit. gusta, which was more than Lott dation. The players are playing “ for much nearer on a par than pre­ Madden, S. Field 6— 4 there will be speakers. The various Hansen ...... 24 2,254 93.22 6— 6 Excitement Galore. prizes will be presented at the who will sell them to the members could’ do. This might have been too the love of the game” and the mon­ viously believed. Perhaps the Faulkner, S. Field Canade ...... 57 5,903 103.32 psychology of a north-south rum­ Hurley, N. Foul 7— 6 However, with ten minutes to time. It is expected that each team of their club. It is expected that ad­ Knights of Pythias much for the somewhat eldenly ey goes to the two recreational or­ play, the Community made a come­ In the league will have six or seven mission will be about a dollar. Williams, too. Hunter, of course, ganizations. pus had something to do about it. Madden, S. Field 7— 8 Pin- Foul 7— 9 back which wUl be long rememberr members present. Tickets will be Complete details will be announced Games fall Av. belongs on any American team. Great Crowd Present. Nprris, S. 9— 9 ed by both north and south end distributed to the team captains through these columns shortly. Starkweather ..45 4,348 96.28 According to the announced line The Rec may play another game The game drew the largest Hurley, N. Field Farr, S. 9— :11 fans. Captain Stavnitsky started Magnuson . . . ..37 3,511 94.33 up, Tilden and Hennessey will play Friday night at the Rec as a fitting basketball crowd of the season with Tield the rally with a shot from under close to a splendid season studded Culver ...... 44 3,936 89.20 the singles tomorrow and on the the possible exceptiotl of one or two the hoop. GaUagher contributed a third day, with "Rlden and Jones with something like a dozen victor^ SECOND HALF C. Magnuson .,33 3,182 96.14 high school games. The official follow-up shot and Hurley dropped Alley ...... 45 4,056 90.06 teaming up for the doubles. Hen­ ies and three defeats. The Bristol Maple Ends may be the opposition. attendance was at first refused for in a long one-hand fling that Derrick ...... ,.57 5,278 92.34 nessey has been the stand-out sin­ Stavnitsky, N. Field 11— 11 gles man of the trip, as his victor- publication but it was learned im­ brought the sepre 19-22. Stavnitsky Center Church mediately, afterwards that the high­ Stavnltsky, N. Foul 12— 11 teseed in a spectacular one-hand les\ over Tilden attest, but when When The Herald first started 13— 11 Pin- est numbered ticket received at the Stavnitsky, N. Foul shot from the side court and the Games fall Av. and if the team qualifies for the agitating a town basketball series Bissell, S. Foul 13— 12 European invasion. Hunter will be through its sport page columns, main entrance door was marked count stood 21-22. Nelson ...... 57 5,502 96.30 “ 779.” Later, paid admissions Norris, S- Foul 13— 13 North Takes Lead. available as 'Tilden’s partner in the many expressed the opinion that Maddv^n, S. Field 13— 15 Haugh ...... 23 2,240 97.09 such a game was not in demand and were'given out as being only 653. Six minutes were left to play and Easter Douglas ...... 23 2,111 91.18 doubles and as a definite rival for Norris, S. Foul 13— 16 that it would not be heavily patron­ Yet practically every 5eat in the the crowd was frantic with excite­ both Tilden and Hennessey in the BisSell, S. FielO 13— 18 Humphries . ..29 2,876 99.05 ized. Yet the largest crowd of the spacious armory was taken and ment. The Community missed a ,.49 4,495 91.36 singles. This trio figures to bear the Bissell, S. \ Foul 13— 19 Dalson ...... burden of proof for the American Rec’s season turned out to the first many persons were standing. The sure score when Gallagher passed Thomson . . . ..55 5,403 98.13 invasion. game. Then they said that the sec­ general belief is that the first fig­ Bissell,’ S. Foul 13— 20 too high to Stavnitsky alone under McComb ...... 33 2,962 89.25 ond game at the armory would not ure is nearer the exact number of Bissell, S. Field 13— 22 the hoop. Another effort by Hur­ Ne(Jcwear Highland Pack draw nearly as many, but.the truth paid admissions. This does not in­ Stavnitsky, N. Field 15— 22 ley hesitated a moment and then Pin- of the matter is, that it-drew two or Gallagher, N. Field 17— 22 ACES TO PRACTICE clude the fifty complimentary tick­ dropped off the rim into the wait-^ Games fall L. three hundred more. ets nor the large number of na­ Hurley, N. Field 19^22 ing arms of Norris. Mantelli foul­ Anderson ...... 40 3,747 93.27 • ------' n . Stavnitsky, N. Field 21— 22 ,.15 1,487 99.02 The Aces team at a tional guardsmen and others who ed Hurley and the Hartford flash New pleasing effects Miner ...... There is no question but what got In free. Hurley, N. Foul 22— 22 tied the score. A few moments lat­ Hussey ...... 42 3,834 91.12 meeting last night decided to hold the armory is better suited for a Hurley, N. Field 24— 22 for your Easter wear. Calhoun ...... 28 2,443 87.07 its benefit dance, at the City View Prevented Argument. er, he put the Community ahead basketball game considering both Perhaps, It is just as well that Faulkner, S. Foul 24— 23 with a field goal from the foul line. Todd ...... 48 ■ 4,176 87.00 Dance Hall on Keeney street but the players and the crowd. About Holland, S. Field 24— 25 Stripes, check patterns Chagnot .... .,34 3,104 91.10 the date was not definitely settled. the Rec Five won, even though Five minutes remained to be play­ three times as many persons cau Madden, S- Field 24— 27 ed. Nichols ...... 53 4,894 92.IS Another meeting will be held to­ many of the fans wanted to see the be seated for a game at the armory series go three games. There would • Hair-Raising Finish. and everything that is morrow night. The team will prac­ as can be at the Rec. The disadvan­ have been many persons who broke up many Community., plays Kelley foaled Faulkner just as tice at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon tages are that the lights are poor would have swoi'n up and down Holland was being substituted for desirable for Spring and this is the last time at which and the rental high. in addition to leading his .team in Meet “ My Best Girl” that the Rec “ threw” the gama If scoring. This boy is one of the the Rec flash, Tommy made good new candidates will be accepted. on a shot bringing the score 24-23. $1 to $2. Hundreds of Captain "Hap” Madden contri­ the Community had won. Yet best basketball plsyers Manchester buted another of his “ tap-ln follow­ such would have been far from the possesses. ■Then Holland went in. With four patterns to choose froni; up” shots that was a beauty. This truth. Manager Ben Clone declar­ Oommunlty's “Secret.” minutes to play. Madden fouled chap is a real player and one who ed in yesterday’s Herald that the The secret of the splendid show­ Gallagher but the Community for- - does not get excited no matter how Rec was out to win two straight ing made by the Community was ward missed both tries and a fol- hot the going. games and that there would be no due pHhclpally to . two rangy low-np shot. Hurley dropped in third game if he could help It. And athletes—Captain George Stavnit­ a field goal which was disallowed Jerry ’Fay plainly showed the ef­ Ben was right. If the Community sky and "Babe" Hurley. Others, for traveling en the play, the sec­ Spur fects of his long layoff, a la Jack had won, there might not have Frank Qallakher and George ond he lost in the series. Theh\ B u d w r i s o r Dempsey. Although neither man have a third and deciding game K elley, tor iBSftance, played well, came Holland’s timely side-court ' scored on the other, Roy Norris even thongh the Rec was rightful­ but it was Hurley and Stavnitsky bucket with two- and a half min- played the better game. Pay played ly entitled to snch a guue on its .'who bore the brunt df the attack ntes to play. A moment later. Cap­ Real Quality Malt Syrup part of the first half and part Of the own floor by means of a toss'Of from start to finish. Although not tain Maddei^ put the game on ice second. ' coin. Community would have. liked by the south end faUft Harley with a one hand shot from the foul Ties insisted that the game be played at showed himself to be one of the line. This seemed to take the George Kelley, who many figured the armory so that everyone might outstanding players of the series. heart out. of the Community al­ was not as good as Bobby Jones be able to see the game without He outsmarted Rec players time though they went down to defeat In a very large assort­ showed that Pay made the proper standing up. But that didn’t haiF and again. ^ fighting gamely every inch of the decision. Again, Kelley held Faulk­ pen, so there’s no need of worry­ Stavnitsky 12, MantelU o. way. The better team had won, ment of new things that ner well in hand, allowing him only ing. Captain Stavnltsky’s efforts left hut by a hair’s breadth. one field goal and playing a nice Foals 'Were Costly. no doubt in the minds of fandom, the young men will ap­ j f o U S y r u p defensive game. Personal foals had a lot ^to do at large that he is without a doubt i n c r e a s e s with deciding last night’s game. the best basketball player in Man­ prove of 50c to $1, Gallagher played a har'd game The Communliy made twice as chester today, an honor given him LOCAL GIRLS BEAT but missed many shots. His floor- many personal fouls as the Rec, by The Herald early in the season, work wks good. It seemed that nearly every time there was a ten to five. I'he summary shows but not believed by'many who had NEW BRITAIN TWICE Jump ball or an out of boimd play that each team scored nine field not seen him play until last night. In j;he second half, that Gallagher goals but that the Rec had more Aided by the large floor space, got hold of the ball. And they say chances from the foul line and got Stavnitsky played rings around Murphy's Girls won two out of possession Is nine-tenths of the its three point margin there. The Elmo MantelU, the Rec’s human three games from New Britain in a Cheney Cravats game. game was crammed with thdlls and dynamo, scoring twelve points and state league match at Mnrphy’s thete was plenty of personal ooh- holding the former High school Alley’s last night. Irene Gee was The longest service tie— ^produced in patterns that are tact between the players despite tlaih scoreless. Tm«, MantellTBad Ugh with 112. All games were de­ the large Hoor space. Several a lot of tries at the basket, hiit the cided by decisive scores. largely in demand by the good dressers. They require LAST NIGHT'S FlG W i» times, it seemed as if the Referee only shot he made was when ne NEW BRITAIN

"Red" Bell were about to call fouls dribbled the wholer length of the Lynch . 96 81 no care, do not wrinkle as easily as other makes—^there­ Its finer fiarctf bomes firom consent control firom raw At Reading, Pa.— Tommy Farle^, on the Conuniinity when he made floor, unopposed, after the referee’s Hneh .. 9S 89 fore more than your money’s worth, $1.00, $1.50 and Philadelphia lightweight, dutpoluVi J. Linn . 93 . 79 materials to finished product America’s foremost ed Mickey O’Donnell, Buffalo, 8. jump ball scrimmages. Vhlstle had blown for a lump ball, L. Linn . • • • • • • 9 0 89 80 $2.00- maltsters. Plain and hop ^ybred. Strictly union made At St. Petersburg, FIa.r—BlUy Madden^Blawa PMieed. to cage a sucker. Manidli Is a Scharff . 93 99 gers, Phoenix, Ariz., mlddlearcdt^ W hile Ty Belland’s aecnrate side mighty good baskAtball player, but Buy Your Easter Neckwear Here. won from Alex Simmons, Oanton, oonrt shot hrooght Victory idid he doesn't rate up to the Commun­ AJNHEUSER-BIISCH, St. LouU Ohio, 10. seemed to take the heart out of the ity pilot. . Total 463 428 . At Hot Springs, Ark.— ^omn^ edmmudity pffeitee, it was the First HiU Gloee. MANCHESTER Jones, Tampa, Fla, outpointed Cua> sterling play dt Ciaptain Madden "Stilly*^ started the Community Sherman ...... i » 2 87 96 s t a n d a r d P A P E R C O . dy De Marco, Pittsburgh Jualcir (Uid "Cap” Blm ll that was chiefly off on the right road at the start of Gee .... . « • • • « • • 112 78 89- GLENNEY'S DUtributon Hartford, Conn. welterweight, 10. respcinsiDle for the sdnth end vi?- the game when he slipped away Jaclonore 91 7 7 ' At Los Angeles— Bud Taylor, tdry. The latter didn't look so hot from MantelU for two succesMve Taggart • • • • f'e • . 1 3 »« Tinker Building Terre Haute, Ind., bantamweight in the first half, bat he played good field goals. Two tosses from the Lneas ^ » • 90 94 king, outpointed Santiagp Zorllla, ball In the second. Madden was as free throw line by Gallagher gave n o. cool aa ft encumber all the wav and the Community a six point lead, bat Total ... • f t e , • . # ftr • ^78 429 ;,.;ii^ ::a - rf.^''. - m a n i I h VAXSaTOXUBCTEESt CDDM1!Q^3SVEM tW i JtlK R A U J, W Ea3NESDAYr Al^K^L 4, -- ■^-- -■- - y ■ - ■- ■■ -■

W ant Ad Infu^nnatlOQ.. OAiUI OF THANKS ^ / Florists-—INinreBrlee 15 'We 'Wish "to thank our. friends and EASTER, LILIES—S6o per/-=ST0RI1 and fixtures or WAMTBrp=trf'0:«ntcfef*p^f^n< April 4,- neighbors for kindness and sympathy Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, Hyd- fixtures for sale. Inquire Vendrlllo, Stq$e " Manch^er shown us at the time of the death of ranges. Begonias, etc., all at a low ,081-Main street. ' ." ’ frppi slll our beloved husband and father. We price. 379 Burnside Ave. Greenhouse, wa« ^ 'Evening Herald would also thank all those who con­ East Hartford, Conn. .Honsr. * >r Rent g rau ed -axr adJottrn^aiitiijNifUO; . tributed flowers. Gassified^Adyerttsements .THE SKONESKI FAMILY. Movtng-Tmcking-^Stoi’age 80 phone Your Want A d s til BtpBday wheR.hR Count six averaka Wbrda to a Una. FOR RBJIT—AN ATTRACTIVE 1 oh^efaa^gee of kes$i^tv d iivlb i; while Inittala, numbara and abbravlatjona,. WANTED—LOCAL and long distance family house on West Center street, and 4^vln^ -(bp 'M n e | aaoh count as a word and compound Lost and Fom... 1 To The waiter Olcott, telephone 857. moving. We have five trucks es­ 'p ra n aceidj8nL!:'U,^v- 5 ' - ■ words as two w orda Mlniii;iuin cost pecially equipped for moving, rang­ 1 is prioa oS three llnea LOST—YESTERDAY black kitten, ing in capacity from one to five tons. tpoia Th^)l3 lftg; , vAipiiiti;; sai^ tp #6thipr-1tt- • • • marked with white, in vicinity of Experienced men, 65 Bissell street. FOR RENT—EIGHT ROOM house, wrepch.es. Vice) 'ch isew .- ;lawraettoijpp«nle hpt Xilna rates per day for transient Summit street. Finder please call TeL 496, L. T, Wood. L63 Main stre'et.>Call 1054-2. puhenes, hazing' torch, electri5[-. ' 2652. rppreMnt^Pd/.-hy-lpoRpspI. ada • -. ' S ; Evening Herald C-al-Trmngs, “ dpei^T o^^^ BfleetlTa B fueh X7> 1027 FOR V'RENT—SIX ROOM SINGLE vdjrlll ttfol' ^iodgeifphici'tograph^; they-^t the >'.' Cash Charge LOST—TUESDAY E'VENINO on or Moving—'fnicRlng—Storage 80 house on Ashworth street. J. T. chest. with..t0bls, .tnlecdBedpie; qPurt-*hy A «id e dpoiK i,' - ' - ’ V 6 Consecutlve^Pays ..| 7.ots caster Road. South Manchester, -Ing; Daily expreas to Hartford. Uv> FOR RENT—MODERN f room house,. All orders for Irregrular Insertions Numerous-pother.: artlclbsi. act li<»>fjred\it ^dre o f ’Bhdte. ' ?fs. car ery oar.^pr hire. Telephone 1-8. Including gas, Bhadea screens eto. quick. :>^jr.eiB:soaabl^ .-olfar re-i* had 'struck’ and ' ' ‘ down will bo charged »t tho one-time rata LOST— MONDAY p. -m. passbook Call 664 Apply J. P. Tammany, 90 Main. fused a a T have sold .house and Special rate# for long term every with deposit of checks and currency. MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ no .use for .above. .^S. Bensop, 15- Peter Lorrnzo, 34, o f %poklyii. Cox day advertising given upoovrequest. Reward if returned to Thomas D. PATCH—Part loads to and from Stone.'street. .Phone .604*3 :-,,. . tell and . tunnel Into the,- hlllMde clock repairing. Lock and gunsmltb- - house, with garage.. Call 33 Winde- CLOSING HODRSr-ClassllTed ads Automobiles for Sale 4 mere street. Telephone 1364-3. nearly ti^o'.mllds' ' Icing, -the mljie to be published same 'day must be re- Ing, saw filing. Bralthwaite^ 62 SPRING SALE FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenemtnt, all Pearl streeL j Bedroom rugs from $6 up. 9x12 impliovements, newly renovated, has been In h existence' about^te'n ceived by 12 o’clock oon. Saturdays FOR SALE—FORD TOURING CAR— FOR SALE—6 ROOM SINGLE house HGuses Ic^^Sale 10:30 a. m. * Congoleum rug ?8.B0. Two Inlaid windows shaded. 30 Russell street. years, ^during which, i-tlme' dbal o f Telephone 993-2 or call at 130 Pearl linoleum rugs f 16 each. Axminsters Call 28 Russell street. on Ashworth street. J. T. Murray, 99 Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 Main street, Hartford, Conn. good . qii&Iity Mguteiiiy has^ b'eeh' ..$2,600-18 thetpjlce;fpr B Telephone Your Want Ads street, after 5. from ?12.50 up. Mexican floss mat­ produced; ”*, . h . ]"■' tress 7" box $19.50.^ Cotton felt mat­ FOR RENT—NEW 5 room flat. 5 cbtlage' with fair'f'slifeedele«- Ads are accepted over .the telephone FOR SALE—USED CARS MONEY TO LOAN on first and second tress $13. A few special cotton mat- ! minutes to mill, all Improvements, FOR SALE—STATE ROA . to Hart­ The 'mine , has' no • pit ' shaft bu,t ,tr|city,' bathroona, gardein; aiitid pdtil' at the CHARGE RATE given above 1928 Chrysler Roadster. mortgages. Mortgages bought and steam heat, shaded, garage. Phone ford.' 6 room single, 2 car garage, as a convenience to advertisers, but tresses left at' $7.50. j the. tunnel, about>’ 5 f6fet high and try place. Why pay. reiytt!: Odn-i .1927 Willya Knight convertible sold. P. D. ComoUo, 13 Oak streeu Watkins Furniture Exchange | 1008-3. 14 Edgerton. ' corner property. Price only $5400, - the CASH RATES w ill'be'accepted m 3 feet wide. ruils-to :the'face of the Coupe. TeL 1640, $800 cash. Call Arthur A Knofla trariocatlon. ' ‘ ' •; { FUI.L PAtifENT if'paid af the'busi­ 1926 Hupmoblle Sedan, FOR SALE—TEN PIECE mahogany FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FT, AT Telephone 782-2. 876 Main street. workings, and is laid wlth.':a ,am$ill ' ; Seven room single, faniici^. gas,} ness office on or before the seventh witli all modern improvements. In­ 1926 Nash Sedan. Help Wanted— Male 80 dining room suite, ^excellent condi­ track fdr.: the. pit-tuhs, ,. which . ftru etc.1, Wal^.an'd curbing,' 2 '»a^riBrilge,| dav following tho first Insenion 1926 Overland Six Coach. tion. Call 1979. Inquire 19 Stranl quire 118 ’’Torth Elm street. > FOR SALE—DELMONT STRRET— hauled by the single pony dll'.'the each ad., otherwise the CHARGE 1923 Studebaker Touring. street, after 6 p. m. ' seven room single, fire place, oak ppiiltiy' house,' land fo r' AifetherJ RATE wiil be collected. No responsl- Ifyyou are looking for good trans­ BIG PAY JOBS OPEN In the auto FOR PENT—4 ROOM tenemen' with floors and trim, shade trees, price pit's registet. • i house or: garden.^., A te w .;.fr u it hilitv for errors In telephoned ads portation cheap $15 to $75, see field. No layoffs, no strikes, learn in FOR SALE—SPECIAL PRICES on I gas. electricity, bathroom, set tub?. right. Call Arthur A Fnofla. Tele­ The only light is.strpplled h^r;the will bd'^assunaed and their accuracy few weeks how to earn from $40.00 phone 782-2. 875 Main street. trees'and grapes. Pri(M^ CHififVROLET SALES & SER\TICE Wanted— to Buy 5 « f o r s a l e o r e x c h a n g e property Sitting • bh 'rough f' tfi^e^lpijged 'triiB and "floors 'db'wn, steaini goal Evening.iHerald Want.^ds are now If yomkre in the'market for a good Situations Wanted— Fjmale. ‘•5H FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class in town, in. good locality. What have stoole^’^tlfe li^rfcers heW'rtie caaL grouped ' adcd'fding to classifications 're-conditfoned used car we have them rents with all Improvements. Apply White ' plumbing,' 2 , car garage, -high] below and lor handy r^renco will at-all prices. WANTED—OLD CARS for junk; also Edward I Holt 865 Main street Tol. m 6 ‘ ° Telephone- by tpe aip ()fr'’ cahdle.Hghl:^T^^ ele.vatton'jV north' ■''end.. FPKie oinly H. A. STEPHENS ashes removed and light trucking. 560 h.ppcar in the numericaJ'.'order Indi­ GIRL WANTS housework by the men who.'woilrTh’e> arp $ ENGUSH SOCIEH IS most of .the.mep/ On ah-> average $6.5(10'. ■• ' $500'Cash. L Automobiles 1069 Main St.- So. Manchester rags, papers and all kinds of junk. earn about; a dollat' and a- haif d' .Automobiles for Sale 4 Open Eve. and Sun. ' . T61. 740 WANTED—BY RELIABLE middle Call 982-4. day.’ ; ■;';Building lots. , Buj^ nbje' Brfaer 6 FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS. All ac­ priQpSj j^rp at lowest of ,^eat,,.^n^i Automobiles for Exchange aged man bousecleaning and general commodations. 184 School, street. GIVING UP FLUTTER Auto Accessories—rTlres 6 LATE m 6DEL BUICK Coach. - Fully jobbing, painting • and carpenter Etotiiiis VVitht.. ; Boar'l . The cpgl, la sold mostlyvTp.f arm J as ,low as; $150. with cityanil Auto Repairing—Painting 7 : equipped. Low mileage. Price very work. JohniHostetter. 127 Wetherell ers in the distrlc^t at a.'^retah.^prlce' 7-A reasonable. Inquire 34 Bldwell St. FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT on electricity. .' $350 _ , wj^., ypp'wer.l Auto .Schools ...... • .• • i. street. FURNISHED ROOM. 827 Main street. Wadsworth street, all modern and of ?5 per 'fo.n- l*be buyers fetch Autos—Ship by. Truck .'...I...- 8 IN BUSINESS REALM wateri. gas and electricity.' . ^ ese^ 9 12 GOOD USED CARS Including two Mrs. Kltching. Telephone 107-12. new. steam heat, oak . floors, rent the coal ■themselves.,,! ‘ i '.. -- Autos;^For Hire j. I....- Room 12. reasonable. See Stuart J. Wasley, are absolute bargains and a 16t Garays—Service—BtorSge i . .j« 10 1927 Oldsrnoblle Landaus. Crawford i*ou ' y and Supplies 43 a, little... J . : . , . Motorcycles—Blcycle»':-l.. w V... 11 Auto Supply Co., Center and Trotter .827 Main street, teleplfene'lVt^-2. Wan ted A utds^—M otorcycles'^. . . 12 streets. TeL 1174 or 2021-2. Aparinient — Flats— FOR SALE—250 EGG Super-Hatcher TO RENT—UNFURNISHED tenement London.— English society has A man arrested' In Kansas^-^City Ituninesa and Professional: Servlees Incubator; only used twice. Will sell TeneiiieiU.'i for Kent li.S of three rooms; also furnished Business Services Offered i'.-i'.",. 18 ^ Auto Accessories— Tires 3 cheap. Frank Smith, 245 Union St. rooms. 109 Foster street, corner Bis- tired of its “ flutter” into the realms for .honkiiig,,hi3_ born sayp: he was Household Services Offered ...... 13-A sell. New management. Garage for of business. doing it-just for fun. The pleasure R ofet t SM tii Building—Contracting 14 HUUSON,STREET, 6 RoOM tenement ■ -s,*:.! v4':v' FOR SALE— O-TITE .PISTON RINGS and garage, near Depot, in good rent. ■' is alT ours.* • - • ) lociSM Main Street J,. Florists—Nurseries IB They stop oil pumping, give your BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks—hatch­ The rush of amateurs from so­ *■' A- ' F u n e a 1 l^i recto rs ..IB ing eggs from prize winning and condition. Modern Improvements. It isn’'t-"'alwaiy's the biBstr''.player,-REAL ESTA"!^; V ;. rNsiiT^ -^i__ 1 engine more* power,,- and increase Telephone 981 -2. FOR RENT— d e s i r a b l e tenement, ciety into luxury business, which Hearing—Plumbing—Roofing .. • 17’ j'our mileage. Also we carry in stock heavy producing stock. Per setting six rooms, all improvements.: garage, became a pronounced, feature of who) has themosr'irdtts'Ih-the h>]^;V , s t e AMSHI^ ' J Insurance 18 or hundred. .1 F. Bowen. 570 Wood- 26 Wallcer street, good locatiori. Millinery — Dressrriaklng ...... 19 Norton Wheel Removers and K-D A PA RTME.N'l'S—^^Two. Uiree and fou'i society life here, after the war, has Valve Lifters. Valves refaced,. com­ bridge street. Phone 2121. room apatuneiua iiea;.,r taniroi ser­ rent reasonable. George Murdock, 30 Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 Walker. practically ceased, according to Painting—Papering' ...... 21 mutators trued, etc. Fred H. Nor­ vice. gas range, refrigerator, m -a- P:-ofesslonal Services ...... 22 ton, ISO Main street, telephone FOR SAl.E—BARKED k pi door bed turolshed. Call Manchester West End real estate and other THE BOdK J&ptKNOWEEDGEi Reiialring ...... 28 552-2. all ages. Karl Marks, 1361 Gu Consiruc'‘on pompany, 2100 or tele­ agents. Rendered necessary, in the phone 783-2- gallon for aircraft petrol at the , :: ,.,:r'(2 5 4 ) raliorJng—JjyeingrtCleanlng ... 24 DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte street. Tel. 1877. majority of instances, by reduced Toilef=-fa«BlB and'gervlces ...... 2f> batieries for automobiles and radios. present time. - - incomes as a result of the worjd Sketches by Wanted —Business Service ...... 26 -MILLER'S BABY Chlx. Redo and Leg- FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, all All sizes and cars. Complete battery improvements, 11 Ridgewood street; Known as the “ tornado” , the en- war, this effort of society to replen­ '. . V . - 7'V.yv Edncntlonal service. Center Auto Supply Co. 155 liorns from our healthy trapnesieti Courses and Classes ...... 27 breeders, state-tested and tree from also 4 rooni tenement at 2.5 Ridge­ ,aine has eight cylinders. Air is ish the family exchequers via the Center streeL TeL 673. wood street Louis Andrifio't, tele­ Private Instruction ...... 28 disease. Good sized birds and eggs. first compressed in the cylinder, business route has not met with re­ Dancing ...... 2 8 -A Heavy producers. Hatch weekly. phony 93-3. then a jet of heavy oil is injected. .Vlu.sical—Dramatic ...... 29 Auto K«pairing— Painting 7 Phone 1063-3 Fred Miller. North markable success. Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 Coventry. (.Ask me about poultry FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement on This vaporizes and ignites, and the The craze was started by the Griswold street, all improvements, explosions di;ive the engine. Flnancini WANTED—AUTOS to repair, auto supplies and equipment). $20, with garage $23. Phone 42-5. ^ penniless Russian refugees who Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 electrical systems repaired. All One of the greatest benefits. of ■flocked to England in large num­ Business Opportunities ...... 32 work guaranteed. Used parts for OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks from two year old hens. Hollvwood FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM upstairs 1 this engine is that’ ’ it prapticaily bers after the Russia Revolution. A Money to Loan ...... '1...... 33 j sale. Abel’s Service Station, 26 flat, on Ridge street, newly renovat- ' eliminates fire risks, due tb the Money Wanted ...... 34 ' Cooper street. Tel. 789. Strain-Blood tested and free from ed. Inquire at 77 Ridge street, up- | fev/ of the first enthusiasts are no-w Help nnd Sitiintlons , white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks stairs. - ' i evaporation in hot weather of- in­ €:stablished in business.but the ma­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 EXPERT AUTOMOBILE repairing, Corner. Conn. flammable spirit. Another ad- Help Wanted—Maly*;.,...... 36 ! all makes of cars. Special electrical jority have retired, out of pocket Help Wanted—Male-’i^ F em a le . . 37 FOR RENT—POUR ROOM MODERN J vantage is that in an oil-burning but wiser; the refining processes of work. Day and night storage. The BABY —Best local stock; 1 apartment. 18 Depot Square. Rent, engine fuel consumptions, reduced Agents Wanted 37-A Conkey Auto Co., 20-22 East Center. popular breeds^ guaranteed live de- ( reasonable. Apply on premises, experience- having produced the in­ Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker livery; we do custom ha.tching; free to such an e.xtent thi^^the range evitable results. Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 and Ersklne Motor Cars. catalogue. Clark's Hatchery. East j of an aircraft is increaifed by about Employment Agencies ...... 40 H ar*ford Conii. Lady Victor Paget, a well-known , Live. Stock—PetB-^Poaltry-Vehicles 20 per cent. * t' hostess, is one of the successful 'Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Ggraiges—Service— Storage 1 c BABY CHICKS Te.st In Airehip. Live Stock — Vehicles ...... 42 POWERFUL MOTOR ones’. She started a dressmaking Baby chicks, blood tested, > Ohio These engines will' receive! their business three years ago, and, now, Poultry and Sutiplles ...... 43 FOR RENT—GARAGE rear of 701 State University accredited. Order in first tests in the great airship R- Wanted — Pets-^Pqiiltry—Stock 44 Main,street Apply to Aaron John­ advance. Manchester Grain and Coal “ Lady Victor Paget, Limited,” of For Snle^S^eellaaeoitB . son,. '63 Linden street or to the Company. Phone 1760. 101, which is being built by the Grafton street, employs fifty work Articles for Sale i...... 4ff janitor. FORAIRPUNES Air Ministry. ! Six or seven of girls all the year round. ' Boats and AccdssdMes'.46 them will be fitted in this ■ giant of • bertw r.dnger$. Pin^uitltelais Building Materials 47 Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Articles for Sale i5 Her'husband. Lord Victor Paget, Diaiiionds-f^Watches—Jewelfry .. 48 dirigible and afteritards will be is another of those who have made thfof l^vyend clokrlkifikin|p;oh:i^e Electrical-' Appliances—Radio 49 WILL BURN OIL i tried out in heavier-than-air ma- good. With a partner, he con­ of Rad'ger Ed w ^ C; Ruikskf skved ibany< lives 1q ■tbs Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A, FOR SALE—NEW ENGLAND make FOR SALE—USED MAYTAG washer, I chines. Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 bicycle, in first class condition. Will price reasonable. Hillery Brothers. ducts a flourishing fur business in Household Goods ...... 51.’ sell cheap for quick sale. See Walter Phone 1107. j It is the sister ship of the RlOl, tfc3 exclusive Bonii street. Macliinery and Tools ...... 52 Glamann, at 107 Spruce street, after , which the British Naval Comman- Mrs. Gordon Leith and the Hon. Musical Instruments ’”53 5. pr. mV FOR SALE—NEV' DARK BROWN London.— After several years of I der, F. E. Burney, is planning to Office and Store Equipment...... ■ 54 silk crepe dress, velvet trimmed, secret research, British aeronuati- Lady Bingham, owning dress mak­ Sporting Goodsr—Guns ...... 55 size 38. Telephone 91-2. use for inaugurating, a transatlan­ ing and millinery business respec­ Business Service Offered 13 eal experts have developed a power­ tic dirigible service between Eng­ Specials at-the-Sfdres ...... 56 ful crude-oil engine for aircraft tively, are two others who have Wearing Apparel-Furs ...... 57 Building Materials 47 land and the United States in Sep­ made their venture on the sea of Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 CHAIR. CANING neatly done. Price which promises to revolutionize tember, These two dirigibles are Itooms—Hoard—Hotels—Resorts right satisfaction guaranteed. Carl civil aviation. This engine burns business successful. Kestnnrants Ahdersdh. >53 Norman street Phone FOR SALE—CONCRETE building capable of carrying 100 passengers Two noted failures are those of Rooms Without Board ...... 59 1892^2, blocks and chimney blocks. Inquire heavy, non-inflamable oil, instead each and having a cruising radius Boarders Wanted ...... 6 9 -A Prank Damato, 24 Homestead street, of petrol and the motor, a semi- Lord Lathom, the playwright and Manchester. Telephone 1507. of 4,000 miles. novelist, whose dressmaking and Country Board—xtesorts ...... 60 Diesel of 650 h. p., dispenses wi.th The only disadvantage to these Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 PIANO TUNING—All work guaran* perfume business is Just having a teed. Estimates cheerfully given. carbureter, spark plugs and mag­ newly designed engines is their Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Electrical Appliances— Radio u clearing-out sale. Real Estate For Rent Kemp's Music Housa TeL 82L neto. weight. Each will weigh approxi­ Apartments, Plats. Tenements 63 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINO appli­ One of the biggest drawbacks to mately 3,000 pounds. Business Locations for Rent . 64 patting commercial aviation on a Houses tor Rent ...... 65 Florists— ^Nurseries 15 ances, motors, generators, sold 73* quets, boxes and baskets of flowe.r?,' FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD cut in This latest discovery spells suc­ Resort Property for Sale 74 corsage bouquets. Ferns. FalmsVahd - stove ".lengths $ll per cord. Phone ton University, have been chosen Suburban for Said ;'7B Dracaenas. Prices very reasonablS , W3-i$n a H. SchelL cess fot them, as the price of fuel first recipients of the annual schol­ Real Estate for Exebaiige^ : '76 and deliveries anywhere. It will-pay will be one quarter of its present arships given by Mrs, Edgar P a li^ f jh e’s America’s Sweetheart Wanted—Real Estate 77 you to visit the Greenhouses of: FOR- SALE — HARDWOOD stove :^ eS flre surri . Pu|«did thotiglit' 0 a n Auction—Legal NotleeB' cost. That Is, the crude oil will cost of Princeton for one year’s study Burke, The Florist, Wayside,-, Gar­ -. lopgtlu -under cover. Call after 5 only ten cents a gallon, as com­ ■theiR^. r .Soon. It-; ^ in t h e : Auction Sales dens on the State Road to Rockville. .,p. .m. V ,.FlrpO i 116 W aUs street. and travel in Europe. The schblar- Coming Soon Legal Notices Three'miles above Talcottvllle.'’' ' »'PJiohe 1307-2. pared with the thirty-four cents a ships have a value of 12,500 each. .apparent‘that it w ' neigbborhodd*^Ha led the ctneh Into it Iwd GAS BUGGIES:^LQM|er, Please throi^b the Ip^t v v e % idsnkf^ itbe By FrankBeck to esO^o' ti^fCE^ ~ ‘liC mouto b f tbe^'tonn^'^'^^ '•■Ak LISTEN M I S ^ X k IS y F L O ... IT '/ NOTHING! L WASN’T'J LOOK AT T1CIR ME__ I’M JEWELRY COliNTEfi NOT THE i t 's COVBIEO - ONLY EUY WITH 6LAES\ WITH A STUFF JUST DERBY. LIKE YOURS. HELLO* HELLO.*! •.%

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^^LAPPER FANNY SAYS; StOpPY SENSE aod: NONSEN^ -N r -I ■! APRIL. My name Is April, sir, and I J UlOOCBl* t Often laugli, as often cry; Shifty SHHUs And I cannot tell wbat makea me, AMS«i»C«TIMrff^ Only, as the fit o’ertakea me, 1 must dimple, smile, and frown, thc weCKeNO ir WMfOM Laughing, though the tears roll down. U)ltH UKteC N dtSiN CMU*' But it is nature, sir, not art, And I ’m happy at my heart.^ Af- A Woreu 1 Long hair makes the harbor’s face grow longer. \ l § ' r [ It is wiser to be known by your deeds than by your mortgages. ' K i / W e’ll bet that in hell spring “ T iA ie K - housecleaning begins Jan. 1 and ends Dec. 3-1 through all eternity.

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The best football machines are REG. 0. S. PAT. OFT. ball bearing. 01929. 9Y NEA SERVICE. INC. When the light of a girl’s life A1 Falfa— How many yards of cloth must I buy to make a dress i;ets lit she feels awfully put out. for my wife? . The Bartlett Twins By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING SOUSE Young Man Clerk— We always By Gene Ahem sell dress lenjgths by the inch.

Most fellows think if the bootleg­ SAV/-' X itgAR Voa’(»g n e A c r fc p ger’s stuff X makes them dizzy it’s op THP * PAR.ri-r:TT fWih/S ( t h a t N/opopY <1AN Mo«e.aveRTHAf| -f^t» good stuff. APAK T) JS a PlMtT 0ATT0f^ V/Miur TH^ oTH^^ ’viORW/^6 AV/IA'tb'R’s SUIT OUT *Trt* BUSIER The Visitor: “ I suppose the CAhi'T HIT SIPr op A ! !<-<)( H) LK.ADS TO DIET baby is fond of you?” (SARAiSe,.'^ AU’ WoU’R e Father: "Fond of me! Why, he iSXPgfilMIgfdTiUe W«T|4 A It’s hard to go away from FOOD sleeps all day when I ’m not at CAUSe Aft o'silsowfftl] to a Diet in real life, but in letter home, and stays up all night just Bie TAUk: oT 6a s o u t ALARM TtKATWSrtT / PAlfclrf golf it’s fairly simple. Par is five, to enjoy my society!” ^TriigRBToo ! VilBLL, fU t r e u e n v lTnei>,TbV but you may be able to beat that. U itT rt M V I Pne solution is on another page: “ Beware when all men speak^ knoutepee UP \ M A W g tT< well of you.” Also when none AAV/ C A R T H A T CHeMlsTRV, I LOOkCv speak well of you. 6ARA6B, 50 Be CAREFUL^ CAU Mik UP A S P g 6 P V » lir M ft F O o D How to make people like you. Vr v/ou PULL, owe A T t t e Get rich and be liberal with your A

1 garments yet At least two months before the ’ 1^ P robins sing. — Detroit, Mich., News.

l . D . \ E., T Nay, on the day when I too much perspire THE RULES Gaily I'll doff the duds and twang the lyre. 1— The idea of letter golf is to But while the missus has a moth­ I change one word to another an'd do ball left. jS It'in par a given number of strokes. You bet they won’t be flung in any Thus to change COW to HEN, in fire. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, — Cleveland, Ohio, Plain Dealer. •HEN. 2— You can change only one let­ So far wrong he may not have ter at a time. been at that. 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each E'en on the pyre he may have plac­ ed his bat; Jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ tf tions don’t count. Results like this sometimes ensue' 4— The order of letters cannot be when one USfeR^S. GOUPOLA15'-..^. thanged. Has been hobnobbing with a civet cat. MAS A SlM ri-r 5oi-0TloM poK THIS !<4 TeoPARpv/^=*3?, J J Newark, Ohio, Advocate. rKo0).PM vV m p H YMPY Pu a Y A928. Tht Btll Syndicite, Inc.) jfct mathematics. Maybe he’s going Where every breeze is like to be the boss Instead of the book­ spring-time breeze. keeper. And in mid-winter blooms kiss the breeze. By Crane "W hat did mama's little baby W e know no other undergarmenf WASHINGTON TUBBS U learn at school today?” than The softest, lightest, thinnest " I learned two kids not to call so TU6 OP, VOO PAMGeP SO^He — line mama’s baby.” beeveedees. AT MM cweeR up, fZ.o' NOU TlMViVfS A \Jl^N(A o o s e iviAiT iA m? AT Gioav. KdeiLGier ". i-Nqwadays, the way girls dress it It is an established fact that wo­ Po p . eoLv. I PtOPS NOO POR Tv^ecoowY. Yv\KY CtOV S € f- i&kes a beard to make a man of men display more backbone than ®AVlSOKj, £H? His. men. T OUSt WAT. ^ \ m

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- ' ■' ■ V • • -V i/ wtiUNiisuAXiM ^SS^^ ^ ,,'A .- - n.~y . BAGB^S£2d^BE!Sf i d l •-,v^■ ■ ', ■? \ i.-.’T.i S -V » . TT^ At St. Mary’s Episcopal church 'GIVE GAHE’S’RECp*TS , BELIEVE LOST DEPi^ t.uiM eYooiPE *.i' T'?® Tdgular ENMABLEPROM y, ::T :,. D AN^. Lenten se^ice will be .conduct^ by the curate, Rev. Alfred "Clatk. TO COPS FOR SAFETY PICKED DP NEk BANE ' iPBNCK*S UOSE OAK ■ - . . • .'*• ATW-R AIAFFIuR ^IBUBSDAY. ^R IL 5 . . y * Ohfen by Jolly Four Scandia lodge, - Order of V pa, After reading about the man who Finder Has Not Made 'iHimself will confer the initiatory.; dep-ee Green Community Club Mem­ stole a cow in a Reo speed wagon ; 'tetU Wadddl’i ! OrtdiestNt tomorrow night orr a .class of. candi­ Known But Runs a Risk of ■ ij^Fred l>ylor, Prompter. bers Provide EntertainiRent; up Highland Park way and the , Discovery. ^ > dates at its'regular "meeting in Supper/ is Served. young felldws who. took two five- .SOUTH R hCHCSTER ' CONN Orange hall. The y men-s - ^egree tdn trucks without permission, of­ —* ■ .»•'if - j . V team will performAhe^'work and re­ ficials In charge of the gate re- Whoever fouild the'|522r bank Mystic Review, 'Woman’s Benefit deposit lost on Monday by Mrs. freshments and.'daneing^X‘^^‘ association, and the W. B.. A. Guard eelpts at last night’s town cham­ Read Our Full Page^Ady on Page 7. A full attendance'"^ alPmemh'e'rs is pionship basketball game at the Thomas D. Smith while on her way club provided a thoroughly enjoys- to the Manchester Trust Company -M n. Wy;M« Balch of 104 Wood- urged. .yq-u.';'" able evening for all who attended State Armory decided to. take no bridge etMet ■<►111, entertain the chances. apparently .intends to take the’risk the supper an4 entertainment in involved In keeping It, ih spite of JnjBtamere Whist club tomorrow The ManchAstor fire dei^rtment Odd Fellows hall last night. Long No sooner had the ticKCts oeen On Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9^^a. m. afternoon. i rTiecked’ up, the money counted the fact that one of the , bills is was called oiit at noon today tp^ ex- tables were set in the banquet hall identifiable . Up to noon today the i tinguish a l»d chimney fire at the' ard the various i<^e*ns of expense •;^PrIday being a legal holiday the and they presented an attractive accounted for. than did Director finder had not communicated with 1 home of Richard Brannick on ^Mill appearances with their decorations Mr. and Mrs. 'Smith.- ’ t meeting of the Gosmopolitan club street. The chemical apparatus Jerry Fay of the Community Club will be advanced to-Thuraday of this of potted tulips in several different motor up to police headquarters and The range of possibilities as tp, went to the scene and soon had'the colors and baby ,'rambler rose get police Captain Herman O. the spot where the billfold contalu:- Beautiful week and will be held with Mrs. A. fire out. .. bushes. These were later auctioned w; Hyde pM Bow street. Schendel to put the purse in the ing the deposit was dropped has ai^ off by W. H. Cowles. Rose napkin safe. About $850 was In the/sack. parently narrowed, however, to thp Rev.'. Joseph Cooper will remain The Manchester City club ‘.will rings made,,, by. the committee in. immediate vicinity of the bank. An in''town until the last of the week bold its regular ■ monthly meeting charge, salad bowls of hollowed official of Cheney Bros, called up before removing to his new pastor-, tomorrow nig^, at njne o’clock in cabbages and a pl’eritlful supply of FEAST OF PASSOVER Mrs. Smith last night, after reading ate in Norwich- It, has therefore the club roomSlon. Oak street. ‘The good things to eat made the tables the story of her loss In The Herald, been arranged -io have him conduct members wili-.-mafie planafor the inviting. Guests were present from and told her that the day before, the mid-week prayer service at the club’s annual - b^quet. A supper Laurel Review of Rockville and still KGINS AT SUNDOWN as he was driving past the bpnk he church thi^ gening- will follow the ^meeting. ^ others from Hartford. noticed', lying In the roadway, Mrs. Pauline Berrett of the something which he later realized The Dorcas Sod^y,of the Swed­ Ladies Shop was the winner of the Hebrews in Manchester along was probably the missing wallet. At Mra- Ja.mes Richmond of 20 beautiful crystal tree, made and with those all over the world will Greenhill street will entertain the ish Lutheran church will hold its start tonight in their observance the time, however, he was In a regular meeting tonight'at the home donated by Mrs. Ruth Waddell. burry and did not stop to investl- Past Matrons association of Temple The entertainment was provided of the Feast of the Passover, which Chapter, O.E.S.. at its regular of Miss Vl-vian Larson of Middle will last for eight days. The ob­ Tuiupike east. by the Manchester Green Com­ This would indicate that Mrs •jionthly meeting Thursday evening. munity club. Cartoons were clever­ servance begins at sunset today. The Feast of the Passover is one Smith dropped the packet at the The final card party in the Royal 'ihe rehearsal of the three-act ly drawn on a blackboard by Louis moment of getting out of the auto­ Mohr. Mrs. Prank Rleg in costume of the oldest Jewish festivals, com­ mobile in which she drove to the Bridge series under the auspices of play to be presented by the Dorcas memorating the sparing of the vj Chapman Court, Order of Ama- Society of the Swedish Lutfaerdo delighted with her readings in hank. It may also narrow the in­ negro dialect and W. H. Cowles and Hebrews In Egypt when a visitation vestigations as to what persons, r lauth was .held at the Masonic church some time-next month will killed the firstborn of all the Egyp­ Temple yesterday afternoon, with be omitted this week. Griswold Chappell kept the the vicinity at the time, had an op­ each audience In an uproar for half an tians. Services .are to be held dur­ portunity to pick up the billfold B. large attendance. The winners ing the festival In the K. of C. hall. at bridge were Mrs.-.lii. A, Lettney Director Lewis Lloyd of the Rec­ hour with a running fire of jokes, arid make off with it. and Mrs. Andrew.;^ i'erguson; in reation Centers, who is attending a many of them on members of the New England conference of recrea­ W. B. A. and other local people. ’ f whist, Mrs. Franki^Siflith of Talcott- IHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIilllllilliilliinmillUUHIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllilllUllllllllllllllHli ville and Mrs. J. H.iiHewitt. y tional directors in Boston, could They were blacked up and appeared Four to seven buds on a plant. Grown by one of our leading florists. Phone not wait unUl he got back to Man­ In grotesque rigs. In response to Manchester Division, A. O. H., chester to learn, how his team has continued applause, Mr. Chappell orders taken. ‘ will meet tomorrow night at 8; 40 -fared in the town series. By ar­ gave a coon song and Mr. Cowles instead of 8 o’clock. The change rangement Manager Ben Clune" call­ a recitation. On Easter Let | None Delivered in time will give members an op­ ed him at the Hotel Staf-ler shortly Another amusing number on the portunity to attend the services in after the game on the long distance program was a one-act play, “Eliza­ Easter Lilies on Sale in the Basement St. James’ church at 7:30. telephone to inform him that his beth’s Young Man.” Mrs. Elwood team had won and give him the Walker played the leading part. Our Candy Bring | Peter Partons of Bissei' street, -particulars. Miss Helen Griffin supplied for Mrs. well known local baseball player, Charles Howard who was ill. Miss has returned to spend the summer W. W. Robertson of the Orford Irene Griffin was Elizab,eth and Joy and | nere. Partons has been wintering in Soap Company left this morning on John Gamba her young mah. St. Petersburg, Fla. a business trip to New York. Happiness To | NIGHT DEPOSITORY TO HALES SELF-SERVE START IN A FEW DAYS Every Home | Service — Quality ~ Low Prices Mechanism Installed and Only We have a big variety of Easter novelties for the kid­ Money Sacks and Keys Are dies made of pure milk chocolate in our own kitchen in­ [ I T o a :v -s T n w a i t ON VOUlBlgKIter Awaited. cluding eggs, all sizes, plain and decorated, rabbits, all — - ' - ■■ ------—______——— — Finest Sea Food The night depository system at sizes, made of solid milk chocolate, ducks and chickens, ,ie' Manchester Trust Company will etc. Crates filled with cocoanut eggs, baskets filled with put into operation within a few s. Money Saving Easter Specials ays, Wrirkrqen!-have finished in- Easter novelties. s at Right Price tailing 'the circular door, chute - nd vault which go to make up the Fresh Shad iepository. Over 4,000 Pounds Fresh Eastern Bank officials are w^aiting for the I Easter Candy for the Grown-Ups | Halibut Steaks Fillet of Sole canvass money pouches and ■ keys. I including a big assortment of Apollo and Perry’s choco- | Smelts Fillet of Haddock They are expected^ry shortly and I lates in special Easter boxes, heart shaped and plain- | Fillet of Cod Herrings as soon as they^rrive the deposi­ Boston Bluefish tory will Im-diut into use. I / . ------5 Cudahy's Puritan Steak Cod Bank /jiatrons may obtain the Cod to boil King Salmon money /bags and keys at the bank. S Send your friends a box of Easter Candy. If they ^ Steaming Clams Round Clams The keys to open the “door” to the E live in town we will deliver it. If out of town we will g Fresh Shore Haddock Fresh Oysters vault. 'When the key is inserted Salt Herrings and turned, the small knob In the 5 mail it. No extra charge. ' 5 Salt Mackerel center\ automatically springs out a Our Home Made Hot X Buns ___25c dozen, order early- couple of inches. The patron then Apple Pies from fresh apples ...... 35e each' takes hold of the knob and pulls (Skinned Back) ...... i 35c eachi out the receiver which leads to the Stuffed and baked Haddock . chute. The sack is- dropped in this I Princess Candy Shop I Especially selected—mild, delicious ham. Halves cut Any size you wish. ' ^ Fancy Baldwin A p p les...... • . . .,'4.0C- Qt. • and pushed back in. This allows This Is the very lowest price possible—10c a pound lower than l ^ t y®***’ Fresh Dug Parsnips, 4 lbs...... 25c the sack W'-^did^down into the i Selwitz Block, Cor. Main and Pearl Sts., So. Manchester | coarse ham but smaU, weU shaped, weighing from 7 to 12 pounds. Buy a %v^Ie ham fdr vault. E s Easter and buy It at Hale’s Self-Serve where you get a large selection to choose from. REMODELS LAUNDRY .------^ > Manchester Public Market «S30t*S*3«!0t3(5(a6*3S3t**»30(»00S**St!tWtSS!0M!0(St*!«»^^ Strictly Fresh EGGS d d x . $^ 5c TO GET RID OF HOODOO From liocal Farms. A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 PKPN Nobody Wanted Place Where Tong Murder Was Done, So doz.:: 19c; Change is Made. h o t c r o s s b u n s Workmen are engaged digging a 'G O O D THINGS TO CAT cellar under the old Chinese laun­ • riV *• dry shop on 6ak street preparatory GROUCHES ICORN FLAKES kellbgg^s S m it h s o a to rernodeling'the building which is owned by Pasqualle "Vendrillo, well * Everybody, or pretty nearly everybody, has known Mancheater barber. grouches. Nations have them, and they lead to . The. laundry shop has been idle wajs. People have them and they breed quarrels. ever since the Tong war murder of 'Customers have them—and they’re bad for the i ^ J Ong Jing Hem, cousin of Sam Ong, storekeeper—mighty bad. proprietor of the place, a year ago A grouch is a grievance that has been nursed. on the twenty-fourth of this month. Nothing, not even a baby rabbit, thrives on nursing SHOULDER STEAK Efforts by the landlord to rent the like a grievance. Little bit of grievance today; SIRLOIN STEAK place have been unavailing. nursed, a big fat grievance tomorrow. By tomor­ 27c lb. It was thought for a time that row night, a fine full blown grouch. . 50c lb. some other Chinese might start in Now the most human thing in the world Is tO the laundry business there, but make mistakes. We make them, here in the none has offered to do so. Ven­ Pinehurst, though we try very hard not Ho and drillo figured that the only thing don’t make so very many in treatment of our cus- to do Is to remodel the place. tomers. But we are human, and we do, once in a while, slip up, ilo doubt. Every- time we.'do, the customer has a grlevancs NAZARENE CHURCH IN - __a just one. But if th at grievance ever develops into a grouch it’s because the customer nurses It in­ FLOURISHING CONDITION stead of bringing it right into this store, laying it on the counter and saying, “How about?” Any grievance that’s frankly put up to. us will be fi I keep OH buying Reports read at the annual meet­ changed into a satisfaction quicker than a Herman- I bought myfirtt ing of the Church of the Nabarene could change a handkerchief into a hardbolled egg. SMITHSOS suit them for their last night indicate that the church “mileage’- But how on earth can we change it if we don’t Oxygen and hydrogen^, are the for its "stylage"— is in a flourishing state. A total know it’s there? elementa which > combine '-to. form Meet “My Bed Girl” WATKINS B&OTH^i income of $5,000 for the past year water. . , ' ‘ was reported and eight menihers ' • Frankness—that’s all we ask, anytiirie a cus­ tomer gets -what he thinks is a hair’s breadth less - -'H have been enrolled in the congrega­ than a first-class deal' in this store. We’ll do the I'M ALWAVS tion. The meeting was presided over rest, and gladly. # ie’s America’s Sw^theart funeral by. the pastor. Rev. E. T. French, IN and was opened with devotional .... services. Business was transacted CREAMERY TUB BUTTER 49c lb. Coming Smm I d ir e c to r s and officers for the comirig year . Pinehurst open until 9 p. m. Thursday* elected. They are the following: RobeK K. Aridenoh- f Trustees, Robert Phillips, Rob­ Closed at 12:00 Noon Good Friday HAND-PAINTED ert Bulla, David Warnock, John Cargo and James Wilson;-stewards, \ Fresh Fish Meat Suggestions Phone 100 oi 748-2 Mrs. Agnes Perrett, Mrs. Joseph Roe and Buck Shad Tender, juicy Sirloin Tbit model is the - Wood, Mrs. Thomas Wray; Mlssfl Dressed Haddock Steaks weighing from IV t BROAD'WAY , Lorraine Ray, Everett Phillips, to 2 lbs. each. - - -f*- Joseph Thompson, Thomas Thomp­ Filet of Haddock Mrs. Effiqtt’s Sbop Sliort Steaks ^ D e s i g n e d on FifUi Avenue cortectly aAff.gPace- son, James Cole, and Joseph Hanna; Filet of Sole . 853 Main St. ushers, David Warnock and Thomas Halibut Tander Lean Pork Chops fuUy.-ftshioned by hand skillfvdly, carefiilljr-4 ^ t’» Thompson; pianist. Miss, Florence what gives Smithson suits theiirfr“stylage.” Made of Steak Cod ' Calves’ liver / ' Phillips; assistant pianist, MlSs Bacon, special sliced 33^ lb. O M K in g materials chosen conscientiously, because'of sjmaal^- Ruth Cargo. ‘ Clams oi Qadiohis Auto tops reprired, zarion priced economicaUy—that’s what gives Sm^ son Fresh Asparagus, Beets, Cairote, Tuimlp8,.moi». Sweet P a ^ and rebuilt. Aiitomobil suits daeir “mileage.” - . ; ' nips from Freddie Luck’s fanny New OabbagCt Celery,'Icercrg ming ih'sdh itS 'branehe£Lj Lettuce, Parsley and Green Peppers. ... wJve a model 'to please you and a size to fit you. NOTICE-PERSONAL is aJways acceptable^, when it materials used. AH Just In: Italian Vermouth, Plhebev—a delicious pure smaUer coUectlon / tf ccBtoes to heating;, ydiir.: house. .leather goods impaired. , apple Juice, Hunt’s ItgUan i Prunes., U you want someth^ t e r still, • choose’ your ’ own -ynirl- SMITHSON SUITS Will the gentleman wh67j different for dessert, just try a can of there prunes for the Blit, if you ddn't like him- we •ifrpm our Dree catalogue of have'thelbest/gjMes of fuel bit AI^o H arhi^ Repail about 10 o’clock p.^m. lafit Sun- Urge cans, 8 cans 99c.) ^\-^rld^--:Be^., < B9-50 \ Please give up fish order tomorrow; and-if yon j ;SVe- are ginwlnff t(^; f f’pr heamk satisf^tibn aiilVIaftiStw - day night,^stopped at Hartford want Ham for Plaster ntorh, -or Easter noon, wherwep.you-fmjF t j, | * ■ s, ’and; any i saU cl^/ybp: n ^ your coal- or oil here. ' Made in Pour Fine Fahrics r. — It speclfy,^.gIIICLAIR FIDELITY HAM, and you w ill be more . . — . riiQi4d'’mve sirtiaiw ^o^ M ' NAYAI. SHRGE s silk stripe :’^VE8. GRAY ; GO^BN BROWN Road and Bridge street to help than s a t is f ie d .^ - - t - 1* r - start a car, kindly call at • 23 - 5 lbs. Sugar 2^ : ‘ ' M a s o n ^ u ^ ^ . ■ .-1 ■ j - MA; Woodland Sti Main-Streat":’^ '' . --Fhohe'i HerdI Very importont. 0 yr: &