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VOL. XLL, NO. 113. Classified Advertisliig on P ise 9 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENIS CHAMBERITES DROP LINK LEOPOLD; Justice Mill THRILL KQJiR, In Newtown, Is Charged TRADE, DINE, SING Legislators Edified by Squabble of Officials Over IN D ^ PLO T \ New Court Bifl—-Beer Kegs and Poobah- , HERE’S WHAT THEY ATE Innovations at C. of C. Ban­ Msm Figure in Bearing. " A r Stay-at-homes may be Inter­ quet Please Guests— Rev. ested to know Just how much Slayer of the Franks Boy Hartford, Feb. 11.— “ We want a ^tlce of the Peace P. H. McCarthy, these “ tired business men*' ate town cdiirt so that we may elimi­ whose record was attacked, gave 'e Smothered at their annual get-together. nate trials before justices of the his opinion as the reason for Juror McLaughlin Appeals to A mere ten gallons of fruit May Yet Hang For Mur­ peace who neglect until after the, Hayes’ enmity. “ He wanted the cocktail “a la Volstead’’ as an. October election cases whicli should kegs for a friend ot his,” Justice, Reason While Co-Speaker appetizer, 65 pounds of filet of der of Warden In JoOet have been heard previous to Eas­ McCarthy added. MAN GOES MAD, In League Pigeon-Hole sole, two and a half bushels of ter.” ' Conflict of Charges — / ■ . potatoes, ten gallons of peas, Grand Juror George B. Hayes, Charges and countercharges, ar­ Bayliss Evokes Laughter; 125 chickens, 500 rolls, a lot of Prison Delivery. hf Newtown, solemnly gave (hat as guments; rebuttals and sur-rebut- TRUMBUIili, ROOSEVELT DEADJN LEAP ; M ASB f i s h i n g BATE- trimmings, topped off with 9 one .of the many reasons why he tals markied the wordy battle be­ Wm Take Pressure or B ^ j ; — . ' ' ' gallons of ice cream. thought a new-court system should tween the two men and kept the ' ^TBystery Bag” Great Sur- All this was served by 30 at­ be established 10” his town. He CMjmmitted'^ and' a hundred specta­ Hartford, Feb. 11.— Colonel , Feb. 11— A search for From U . S .’ to Prevent tractive waitresses under the ■was speaking before the Judiciary tors at the hearing alternately Edward Chambers of Santa Theodore Roosevelt and Gov-’ prise— Stage Act and In­ efficient direction of O. F. Toop. corroboration of evidence that Committee of the Legislature yes­ amazed and in laughter for'ualf an ernor Trumbull are going fish­ Nathan Leopold, murderer of Bob­ terday afternoon. hour. ing tagether. The outing will Side-Tracking — Britan by Franks, ■was the brains and In­ “ He’s sore because I wouldn’ t “ Why,” Justice McCarthy said, be hext April, the colonel an­ Fe, U. S. Ijraffic Head In nounced last night at the Mc­ dividual Stunts. stigator of the jail breaking plot give him the empty beer kegs af­ “ He, as a grand juror, swore out ter. a batch of confiscated beer was Kinley association banquet. The Theoretically Favorable th;at resulted ia the paurder of Dep­ destroyed” . Just as solemnly; Jus- (Continued on page 3) War, Attacks Norse Then engagement was made -after Members and guests ^of the EDISON, AT 80, uty Warden Peter N. Klein at the both had told of their love for But Calls It Matter For Manchester Chamber of Commerce penitentiary at -I'diet a year ago, Takes Life. the sport and the governor’s in numbers sufficient to comforta­ and for which six convicts are un­ prowess as a fisherman had bly fill Cheney hall last night ate DENIES FAITH IN KILL THIRD-TERM’ 2 WAR LORDS MAY been sung by the glee club of der death sentence., was taken U! the Bridgeport delegation, ■ Expert^-France Scents filet of sole and broiled chicken, today by State’s Atornoy Hjalmar listened to good jazz and better Rehn of Will county. San Francisco, Fet. 11'.— After Debt CoercioiH-Germany quartette singing, heard one ■wise P E R S m i GOD “ All we need is :i llttli corrob - CONGRESS SCHEME AID CANTON ARMY beating a nurse and ba: ricading tho speech and another funny one be­ ration,” be said. “ ’riiese convicts cioor, Edward Chambers, 68, vice- sides the abbreviated i-emarks of have told plainly that Leopold was president of the Santa Fe Railroad, YALE’ S PREXY RAPS Only EntbusiasHc Backer. the Chamber’s president and the their leader, but it is doubtful if we toastmaster', did some singing on could convict him on their testi­ leaped to his death toda,y from his their own hook, saw the “ Black Sticks to Disbelief, Says He mony alone. Anti-Coolidge Resolution to Wu and Feng Show S ip s of fourrh floot >’oom iu .Luke’s Will Ask Death Penalty hospital here. DffiTDN THE STAGE New. York, Feb. 11.— The;^dis­ Has Been Misread; In­ “ I f anything to sustain their Be Kept Out of Both Turning on Chang Tso’^IJn Surgeons at the hospital express­ armament proposal of President story can be found I shall ask the Coolidge has been ftccepted' with death penalty for Ijeopold.” , ed the belief that the Chicago rail­ tends to Stop Work Just Prison officials declare none of Houses Is ProbabiGty. / A s Enemies. road executive had had a sudden Condemns at Theatre Con* dignified coolness In Europe and,it the convicts is of sufficient men­ attack of Insanity. He was recov­ is apparent that it is likely to be tality to have devised the plot ering from a minor operation per­ side-tracked, unless the United Before Funeral which enabled them to leave the formed ten days ago. ference Cotn^rcialized States hacks the move with some penitentiary and that Leopold Washington, Feb. 11.— ^The Peking, Feb. 11.— l^arshal Wu Chambers awoke early this framed up the whole affair. Ac­ question of President Coolldge’s Pel-Fu, a few years ago hailed as morning, according to reports to pressure or offers attractive halt. in West Orange, N. J., Feb. 11.— cording to their theory, the mur­ moral right to seek another term in the “ strong man of China,” later police and suddenly attacked the It Is unlikely that there will be der of Klein was not a part of the Thomas Alva Edison, electrical the White. House will not be settled overthrown and overshadowed by night nurse. Miss Florence Yatas, any flat rejection of, the proposals, plot but found necessary by the who was sleeping in a chair beside wizard and the world’s foremost Marshal Chang Tso-Lln, the pres­ hut it will probably be, permitted to convicts in their efforts to release on the floor of either House of Con­ his bed. The nurse after a struggle, New Haven, Feb, 11.— “Certain­ Inventor, regards^ the phonograph Leopold, who was in solitary con­ ent power behind the Peking .gov­ suffocate in ‘the..flles of the League gress, It appeared today. broke away and ran into the corri-' ly if the community may Insist that as his greatest achievement. He finement. They killed Klein to get ernment, today suddenly loomed as dor, screaming for help. of Nations. While administration leaders In physical seivage be properly dis­ This was very apparent today said so himself today in his an­ the key^ to his pell but were unable Goes into Friei^ , i to find U It is now believed Lepppld |;W fiifu»q;3rore »itakin -prompt the dominant figure in the tangled posed. of In ways-not menacing to from the cpimment coming from nual dedication of views, given this Chinese sitnation. iix Chambers started ,io follow, hw. cleared* the way at the ga^'* by steps'fo Tilortc .consideration of hn Then, seeing other nurses rush up, health, it is.!Bqiially justified in the organa of the various foreign time on his eightieth birthday. Ed­ bribing guards. On Wu Ple-Fu’s attitude depends governments. concerned. anti-third term resolution offered whether the northern armies .under he returned to his room and locked protesting against the pollution of ison said his views on the subject “ We’ll not be stopped at the the door. When doctors and attend­ All the nations concerned are ex­ of immortality had not changed— gate,” the convicts say Leopold told by Representative Beck, Republi- Chang Tso-Lin may go to the relief its sources of , moral decency.” pected to pass the proposal on to can of Wisconsin, Democratic lead- of General Sun Chuah-Fang, gov ants tried to enter, smashed the SuCh.ls the opinion of Dr,. James it is still as much of a secret as them, and they were not. They lock with a blow from a chair. The the League of Nations for actlpn.. the spark of .life. The inyqntor forced a captain of the guards to ers in the Senate rejected overtures ernor of Chekiang province, who is Rowland Aogell, president of Yale The line-up iii the Lsag’Jo will td: r^so Jibe ..issue in that body. waging ft desperate battle around terrified attendants then,heard him unWersity, on, the - question of said the word of "God” meant accompany them. Leopold, It Is now tearing about the room in a frenzy, probably be‘ found against the pro­ nothing to him, but he did believe believed, got himself placed Iti ; sol­ I t ’had’ been the hope of eertahA , Hangchow to prevent' the capture stage censorship. Dr. Angell ex­ posal. Great Britain will probably Democrats and Insurgent Republi­ of Shanghai by .the Cantonese smashing everything within reach. pressed the opinion before three a supreme intelligence guides the itary for breaking prison rules In Finally the door was broken give it support, knowing full well world. _ , order to be close at hand for the cans to put Congress on record as troops under Marshal Chiang Kai- hundred people gathered in the that it Is doomed to defeat. Ger­ opppsiQg a “ ^ ird term'! tor Presl- Shek. down. As the attendants started to Harkness thater.here today for the As the octogenarian inventor escape. enter his room. Chambers leaped many will give her enthusiastic talked with a group of newspaper­ defit: Cdplidsp to^owinic. Jbt’ PTSce-. y Sends Wdirning opening oi a national drama confer­ —Plioto by Elite Hithfrio In fhp p^sent Chinese from-the window sfll, falling.four ajipiKHri andx’Japkh.is likely to also men 'wlio crowded bis laboratory; debt djf i^reiiolutlbB" leidbpted ence; ' ' T'', endersft the proposal, feeling it N. B. Ricliarda. 1S75 a ia ffisfa -^ rd term for Presi­ civil strife Chang Tso-Lln and Wu stories to a concrete surface. , “ PeoplA atubtornly Insist on^ap- r his old trie&d.He&ry stoo been discussed,” he said, “ either' by “ Yes, I believe President Cool- iebing, local collector of art sub­ rendering it poisonous. pagne dinnCr whidh preesded his dorsement has some. qualifications', floor, was also tastefully decorated; the board, or by myself.” idge ought to be re-nominated and jects, threatens to seek the return payment of $391,000, the alleged New York, Feb, 11.:— The Inter­ however. I Along both sides of the hall, stand­ Judge^Gray made.it clear that no re-elected. of a collection of 84 framed bribe on which the prosecution is mission curtain rang down today in The proposal om ea at a most ing at attention, was a small army decision regarding such a resigna­ A man is at the height of his engravings that he donated to the t)RS6d« Broadway's latest stage sensation propitious time, it was stated by of pretty waitresses under the di­ tion was ever made without consid­ SHIP SINKS IN CRASH productiveness at 45. public school system here some Merton stated that the dinner — “ Purging the Playhouse.” the official spokesman' for the gov­ rection of Captain, otherwise. ‘■‘Crime will diminish when Jt eration by the full board of the took place at a New York hotel on.! Efforts of the municipal authori­ ernment. Postmaster Oliver F. Toop. These time ago. The action is based on corporation. ceases to pay.” the contention that the school BUT CREW ISiAVED September SO, 1921. and that on ties to outlaw, objectionable produc­ Great Britain’s pqlipy remains waitresses, commandeered ffom Henry Ford was asked about a board has “ disparaigingly treated” the next day he gave the $391,000 tions reached a. tempbraiy impasse the sales forces of the town’s busi- cablegram printed in the morning JUDGE BOWERS’ CONDITION. to the late John T. King, Connecti­ when theater owners and managers (Continued ou l ^ uess'places, did their work as well the gift, that It has insured the Dover, Epg., Fdh.. 11.— The Dan­ papers quoting Queen Marie of Ru­ collection for but $2,400 whett'lt cut politician. The money la alleged obtained' Injunctions prohibiting the as any trained corps of servers in mania, as saying that Ford would No change in^the condition of ish steamer Signe collided with the by the government to have been police from interfering ’ with per­ should have been insured for $25,- Italian steamer Francesco tCiampa the largest cities. They acted like rebuild Bucharest, the Rumanian Judge Herbert O; Bowers, seriously split between Daugherty, Miller, formances. ' 000 and that the town doesn’t ap­ in a heavy fog in the English chan­ clockwork. Each section vras in capital. The billionaire answered: ill at tl^ Memorial hospital, was King, and Jes^ Smith, a friend of “ The, Captive.” “ Sex”, and “ The TAD LINCOL#S charge of a lieutenant and ut a sig­ preciate art anyway. noted at two o’clock this after­ nel today. The' Italian steamer I am glad Queen Marie thinks Dr. {W. F. MacDonald, head of Daugherty’s. / \ Virgin Man,” the three plays which nal from Captain Toop, the thirty I will build a new capital for her. noon. sunk but her, entire' crew wa% res­ TUTOR TELLS the School Board insisted today cued by the^ Signe. . The prosecution "then introduced thus far have suffered the brunt of Avaitresses like one girl, flitted in makes people happy to into evidence an expense voucher the. cleansing movement, ga/e. their Snd out among the tables serving that-the “situation is ludicrous” think things.” because Mr. Begiebing t6d*i ^ the signed by Miller showing that he performances last- night as tisuhl, ’nMELYSTORY the various courses. These waitres­ mafle a trip from- Washington to despite strenuous action taheh by ses, too, added to the,cok)r scheme word of a "disbarred repc»5 ter” "that the collection was not appreciated. School Heod Begs For Hungry New, York on the day the now- the authorities earlier in the day to A little whit^haired; lady and the atmosphere of the banquet. RUTH LIKELY TO GET fampus dinner took place, enforce their threats to padlock the Each was dressed, so it seemed in a Dr. MacDonald regretted that Mr. vividly temembers the jaost Begiebing did not ’consult with where the champagne dinner was box offices and arrest all members beloved son of the j^eat^^ different colored gown which off­ ] Children In Bay State Town held then testified to records of the pt the easts.: set the sombre hueu garments of the School Board before acting to Emancipator and she tells^^ ‘ HIS $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 DBHAND regain the collection. affair. Edith Walker, floor clerk of The authorities postponed fur­ the men diners, many of .whom an interesting and timely were in formal attire. Mr. Begiebing presented the col­ another hotel, then testified that ther action until early next week, New ork, Feb. 11.— It was the lection as a memorial to his moth­ Maynard, Mass., Feb, 11.— Pal­ Miller used the rooms of General when the temporary injunctlous are story about him. At Speakers’ Table ^ Superintendent of Schools Je­ Coleman. Du Pont, as a guest, on the At the speakers’ table were seat­ belief today that the final settle­ er, with the understanding that he lid, litUe glHs without warm und-' dispose Of and tbe>. oasts of the Tad was brought to her rome p. Pogwell issued an appeal night of the dinner. ( - ed W. W. Robertson, Rev. W. P. ment of the salary controversy be­ bould regain the gift when . the er^eat and stockings. three plays being prosecuted are to learn writing and he was schools were tired of it. He con^•^ Boys in sneakers or old rubbers for food and clothing for the boys Another hotel employe said Jess arraigned in. court, to face charges. Reldy, Rev. Robert W. McLaugh­ tween Babe Ruth and the New M d girls -who come to his schooL in her class for several York Yankees would see the star tends that the pictures are ■worth tradginj^' thrbngh the snow to Smith stayed in New York on thq The three, theaters Vliich are be­ lin, President Austin Cheney, of “ Conditions here are terrible,” months. 'le local Chamber, Toastmaster N. hitter receiving at least 1100,000 $50,000. The gift was made at a BChood; : ' ' same night. Mert-m, according to ing prosecuted are doing a capacity sald.Mr. Pogwell. “ The Assabet further testimony, stayed at a -. Richards, Wallace M. Bayliss for his efforts during 1927, the re­ time when the school board plan* Scqres o f families existing on a business. The fact that she is a puted 175,000 contract given Cobb i^ d 'to 'buy reproductions of mhs- meager pay envelope containing $5 mills, which makes women’A coat­ Washington hotel ftem September Manchester woman makes and Mayor’ Robert- V. Treat. ings and blankets, have been closed The banquet began with the sing­ in Philadelphia having forced the terpteqes to decorate the build­ a waek^ . 19 to 24. 1921. THE TRIBUTE OF CHILDREN the story only the more in­ Yankees^ on the defensive. Ruth re- ings. The Begiebing pictures'iure Fat&ers and mothers, hungry and down for days, at a time. The six John T. Durkin, King’s private ing of “ America” by those present hundred or more mill workers get teresting to Manchester led by the I anchester Male Quar­ turMd unsigned a contract for scattered throughout the school in threadbare clothing, hoping secretary, next testified that he took Stamford, Feh, 11.' — Esther, $52^00, the sum he received dur­ system. . ajgainst hope, pale and despondent. only a day’s work now and then.; care of his employer’s hank books Morsa,' ^ years Cld,. if ; 25 River people. tet. Followed the invocation by ing the last five years, but the Yan­ Rev. W. P. Reidy and the banquet ‘ Title'i8‘"t6a«r’B picture of this “ i should say that at least two ‘and private papers. - • > street, la’ Ip a cNtlca^ cimdlUdn in It will J)e told on Saturday kee management has explained that t r e a s u r y BAI/ANCE. !once .'thrt-vlng mill-town— the re- hundred children are In dire need 'bnrkin said ne wa.yunabl» to pro­ Stamford hospital after 'fbelng , was on. tho document was sent him merely in V After the serving of the dessert, ^ snlt the closing down of the of food and clothing. Many famil­ duce copies of correspondence be­ struck by an au^dmobile driven by to protect its reservetion on the Washington, Peh. ll.~Trettnty Assftbet'. XQttie of the American, ies', coiislsting b f^ e father, moth­ tween King ac.| Daugherty, bor Seaman Helund.of Springdale,^ last THE HERALD plajer, whicli, would have expired balance as of Feb. 9: #176,6T«r WboJbn- company, the townee indus- er and seven or Sght children are cause King hai taken the'files a'way night. Helupd told police that th^ <■ Continued on Pace S.» B’eL'uary TC. 545.42. . “Out at Noon” , . . K . . . * trial nmlastay, ■ existing on $5 a week. - . ' ' in 1925. child ran'lr. front of his car, •' V' ;v ,. ‘ ’

' P A X SB T W O ' MANCHESTEE- EVENING HERALD/FRIDAY, FE&11,«19£7. ' • r ■■ :■ -v'-^v -Ul___ ? , «3S3S2,F. 47 UEBBICK’S PLANE a kN-’T army of four mHlip.>mqi)'-lnto 355,• V COXX. BREWED BEER ■If S Envelope pM , ;409 ifiiONDoir* pd,0 .-men.’* ’ Union Mfg C o ...... 24 DAWES IS STEEREB The views ’ expressed'^ i) / Admiral •:v. ■■ v;;^. ii, - Wbitlock Coil Pipe. 23 London, Feb. 11.— Myron, ^T. Darien, Feb, 11.— Two thousantt ; r»'- .Von TIr.^tz wetje.pchped in othet gallons of brewed-in-Connecticut (Fnmiebed byiPattutm & Co.) -v. Herrick, United*States ambasRaAor ..qparterfi^aitd't^^. hostile to th>; to, France, was thwarted by fo^ tii beer are today reposing In a police LfeA^e ’-'of; Nattbh^' vY^elcomed till | warehouse here while George Kas- .1 i--' an attempt to fly t oLondon from -. .. (Continued from page 9 > proposals as a severe rebuke to th4 gross, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is held on - .Bnuk Stoeks. Paris today; to confer with Ambas­ League; sador Houghton on the disarm­ a charge of transporting. Kasgross City’^Bk & Trust' '.6 Id: FIGURES PaVE the same as at thf Washington, Deal, Genqva Thinks ament situation In Europe. A)^l9a3- .?/* was arrested today while driving a Conn River Bankin .306^ I ' M eets Deal Whereby Farm f'OD* conference, as regards v’ae'‘3-^3 ra-: First Natl H t f d ) ___ 245 . 255 sador Herrick’s aeroplane was forc­ ■ * 'dhn'ev'a,^ ' ’Feb. ’ Fresldent I truck toward New York. The beer ■i V,.. Coolidge’s new disarmament pro­ was contoined in tv,’enty kegs hid­ Htfd-Aetna Nati^ . . . .440 ed to make a landing at Folkestone ' r. ' ’ Low 2 p. m. as It could not penetrate the Tog to’ ''-'. There was an indicat^p o^'f^gr- posals Are regarded here as a pre­ den under empty boxes. Htfd-Conn Tr Co. ...5 9 0 At Gulf . i ‘'36,% 36 3.6% ReMBiUnUkd^ I^and Mte & Title . . . 65 reach London. The ambassador vation in the British attitude, how­ arranged 'AhgItHAiherican plan, al­ Am Sufr-vkef ’l 83% .83% 83%. came to London from Folkestone ever, when the official spokesman though theije is some surprise over litfd Morris.Plan. B’k -125.,- 165 165 Am Tet'& TeM65% ; Sei^ate Today. by train. ^ ; ■ ' said that as regarded .ye-sseis out­ the possibility . of Great Britain PiiOpi4k>:St ^ ’k Tr •. v4i)0 # Anaconda .. % 46 46% Park St'Trust J ;'1460 i£bn$tructi6n Work Cost side the_ 5-5-3 ratio the government having entered into such a propos­ Am./Smelt .. 143% 143% ■ could not commit Itself ui)til the al. It is generally believed here Riverside Trust' . ., .450 Ainer Loc ...112 % % U g Security...... 440 460!; 110 111% PROBE OF ‘UNDER COVER’ 1125,538 In 1926URe- question had been considefed. by that France and Italy will reject Topcoats •f Ain Car Fndy.164% 103% 104 Washington, Feb., 11.— While experts. ; ' the proposition and that Japan’s at- j Bonds. Atchison ....1 6 9 % 168% 169% Vice-President Dawes smoothed < Welcomed By German}'^ j:itude •will fe'e doubtful, EastjCoiui Pow 5 ... 9f Balt & Ohio . .112 111% 111% away rumbles of revolt within a JUDGE 18 AUTHORIZED farm bloc, grown almost unman­ tpres Modi Preparation. Berlin, Feb. 11.— Germany, "ever j. The prepafatorx , .'commission, Htfd' & Conn West 6s 95 Beth S t ‘IB” . . 45% •45% 45% meeting on, Marbh 2t t^ll consider] ageable by the enlistment of ready to endorse any measure fot Hart E L 7% "...... 290 295 Chili Copper, . 34% 34% 34% the proposition.’ ' ; Overcoats Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109' 110 Con Gas N Y .100% 99% 99% southern recruits, the Senate faced disarmament that will bring pther Col Fuel Iron . 59% 59% a final vote late today on the $250,- Hartford, Feb. 11.— Detours may nations down to ner own ievel of > Conn'L P 7 s ...... 116% 58% Cooper Case to Be Investigated r Conn L P 4 % s ...... 96% Ches & Ohio .157% 157% 157% 000,000 McNary^Haugen farm re­ By House Ju^ciary; May be the bane of the motorist’s exist- •war-making _ ability, .. i,s . prepared______to 1 Brid Hyd 5s . . , . . . . 103 % 105 Gruc $ijeel . 84% 83% . 84% lief bill. • Be Impeachment. ence, but they are ,ho more popular )approvg Presideat Coofidge’s new ■i .iC^n Pacific . .177% 176% 177% The measure will pass the Sen­ with the Connecticut Highway De­ disarmament proposals Suits Insurance Stocks. Dodge A . 27% partment than with' the motorists, 26% 27% ate, unless a legislative miracle Irf- Washin,gton, Feb. 11.— A con­ ^ “ President CooUJge’s proposal Aetna Insurance ....4 9 5 505^ • Erie .X ...... 44% 43% 43% tervenes, and a revised poll indi­ thfr maln reason being that it cost a r t p o r d ■ Men! You Avill find our line gressional investigation of far- should be welcomed by all powers Aetna Casualty Sure.720 740" ' .Erle lflt V___ 56% 56% 56% cated the margin of enactment the tiepartraent $125,538 to pre­ sincere in their desire to limit arm- worth looking over. Our no Aetna Life ...... 565 > 575 ‘ >,', Geh4iAsphalt .. 84% 83% reaching scope into the enforce­ pare and maintain, detours during 84% would, be. between fifteen and twen­ ment o f prohibition was near today aihents,” eaid Admiral Von Tir- $l’AgriM6 SUN Aetna Life full pd ..565 575 ^ J&«n4gal'SJfeijr .84% 83% 83%) ty votes. the construction season of 1926. Al­ sale polic^has given Manches­ as the House Judiciary committee pitz. Aetna Life part p d .T 51 " 530 « •..Geh Mot y ..i : T6 6 % 153% 156 , Dawes Peace-Maker. though the liighway department NI6HTFE5.13 was authorized to formally consid­ engineers attempt to avoid the need “ The President’s clear-cut pro­ ■ V S R ter men much added confidence Autopiobile...... 240 ,260 Gt Norih pid - 87 85,% 86% The. vice-president meanwhile posal shows up the League in all ■mmimimm 5GUECNBI> Conn General ...... 1600 1640 % y i 4 e n « f a i 1,2 4 124 124 er Impeachment charges preferred of detours by keeping one side of in buying clothing. served as peace-maker when south­ against Federal Judge Frank Coop­ of kits futility. Htfd Steam Boiler.,. . 640 660 % Kenn Cop .,".. 01 50% 51 ern senators threatened to - desert the road open for traffic whenever er of Albany, N. Y„ for his alleg­ possible, there are many cases “ While, the League talks:. Presi­ Hartford Fire ...... 500 510 Lotite-ift Nash 132% 1 ^ % 132% the bloc unless a provision were dent Coolidge acts. - P h oen ix ...... 535 ' 545 ed co-operation with “ under cover” when this cannot be done and It is I Lehigh Val . .:i2l 12T)% 120% placed In the bill deferring collec­ “ For months the wise men of i ' f l p ' , '^' Travelers ...... ,1140 1160 ' Marine pr .... 44 % 41% 42% B^hts in nabbing dry law viola­ then necessary to prepare ^detour 22 50 49.50 tion of the equalization fee on cot­ tors. Geneva have been talking their Miami . 22% 22^ 22% ton for the next two years. Dawes to'carry traffic around the spot w/i I Public Utility Stocks. Nor West , ;160% 164 165 After bickerin,? with Rep. L'a where the construction work is tak­ heads off upon-theoretical subjects! succeeded'in getting a compromise such as how to change a French i • i Conn pr Co ...... 335 Natl Lead •..... 169 167 169 Oaardla, Republican of New York, ing place. I agreement by wh'ieh the farm bloc Judge Cooper’s ..chief accuser, CAPS Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 North Pacific . 85 % 85 85% leaders will support the deferment ' Preparing a detour Is not the Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 and wrangling over legal phases of N Y Central,. .144% 144% 144% provision and the southerners will simple task that It may seem to the New Spring Styles Conn Elec Serv pfd .67% NYNH&H 56% 52% 55% stand by the bill. the‘matter for two days, the com­ motorist, for in most cases it is Htfd Gas p fd ...... 53 mittee decided to make a complete Pennsyl ...... 58 57% 58 This action of Dawes threw him necessary for the highway depart­ ? J g g and ? Hart Gas c o m ...... 80 People Gas . .. 129% 129 129% inquiry as' a matter o f fair deal­ ment to undertake considerable re­ part E L,:.. / ...... 340 into direct conflict with President ing to both sides. Pierce Arr . ., '21 % 20% 21% Coolidge, who opposed the bill pair work on detour roads before Kiddies' Theatre Coyijpon' 2.50 S N BTei . .156 Press S t ...... 48 44% 47% year ago and who has been report Judge Cooper 'told the commlt- they can be opened for the increas­ ’ Miitttifactaring Stocks; Rep Ir & St N 63% 62% 63 _teJ that his activity was limited to ed amount of traffic. The best This coupon with’.10 cents will admit any child to ed as ready to veto Ir this year if a general nomination to dry agents roads available are selected for the SATURDAY SPECIAL Acme Wirs ...... 10. Reading .... 110 % 108% 109% Congress enacts it. , ■ ? the Special ------~ Am H ardw are...... 82 -Chi R Is & Pa 77% 76% 77% to get the “ hi,gher-ups” and to detours, but even these generally American SUyer .... 28 Sou Pacific ..109 108% 108% guaranteeing freedom without de­ require preliminary repair work, CHILDREN’S SHOW oiling, and lighting in -order to BillingB Spencer pfd . — So Railway ..122% 122% 122% BALKED AT DEATH OF tection of any “ under cover” men, AT THE STATE THEATER SATURDAY MATINEE SLIPPERS Billings Spencer com — St Paul ...... 14% 14 14% who might be arrested by local po­ make them safe for the traffic Bigelow-Htfd com ... — Studebaker.. 53% > 53% 53% lice. which is to be shunted over them. Five Acts of Vaudeville and Feature Picture on Bill, Second Quality Bristol Brass ...... 5 Un Pacific . . . 165 % 165% .165% MELIETT, SAYS THUG During the construction season of Collins Co — U S Rubber .. 64% 63% 64 1926, it was necessary for the high­ Colt Fire A r m s ...... 30 U S S te e l___ 157 % 156% 157% way depa,rtmen^ to lay out 164 59c Eagle L o c k ------109 U S st pr .... 130 130 130 W. B. WARD IS SHOWN miles of detour road to carry traf­ Fafnir Bearing 85 Westinghouse. 6 9 % 68% 69 Kascholk Had Weighed Offer fic around conhtniction jobs which Hart & Cooley 188 Wlllys Over 21% 21 21% to “-Slug” Editor, But Quit were impassible. In order to .mark Our New Method of Int Silver pfd ...... 105 At Murder, He Testifiesi AS D. S BREAD KING plainly the routes which were to be Int Silver c o m ...... 109 112 LIBERTY BONDS followed, by autoists and truck Merchandising Jewel Belting pfd . . . 85 New York, Feb- 11.— Opening Canton, Feb. 11.— Steve Kasch­ drivers, it was necessary to con­ Ln’drs Frai-y & Clark. 92 94 liberty bonds. 3 l-2s, 101.11; 1st. olk, informer, resumed the stand Bossed Baking Industry Ac­ struct, paiut, and place 1,760 di­ 5%\for cash at time of ])iirchase. Mann B’man Class A. 19 21 ,4 l-4s, 103.9: 2nd 4 l-4s, 100.23; het-e today at the trial of Ben Rud- cording to Report Fiied With rection and warning signs. Detour Tonight a% for cash within 30 days. Mann Bo’man Class B 9 11 3rd. 4 l-4s, 101.11; 4th 4 l-4s, ner, charged with havln,g headed roads required 62,452 gallons of Net on our iippular 10 payment Now .Brit Mach‘ pfd''. . 115 the Senate. oil. Inspectors had to be maintain­ plan. D03.25.. the band of conspirators who caus­ New Brit'Mach com.. 16 18 ed the death of Don R. Mellett, ed to watch the condition of the de­ North & Judd ...... 21 23 PONZI LOSES AGAIN Canton publisher, and was sub­ Washington, Feb. "ll.— William tours s o ' that immediate repair Two— , Features —Two Pratt Whitney pfd . . 86 Houston, Tex., Feb. 11.— Federal B. Ward was revealed'today as the work could be ordered when nec­ mitted to.a fire of questions as de­ essary. J R Montgomery pfd. "•'} ‘ Judge J; Or Hutcheon today denied fense attorn^s sought to shake his “ bread king” of America in a report;, Elaine Hammerstein George Walsh Geoirge H , J R 'Montgomerv com ■ A'O a hearing on a habeas corpus peti­ ■etory of the assassination plot. filed 'with the Senate by, the FeuergLi -in- — in— Peck,’ Stow & Wilcox 22 24 tion filed for Charles Ponzi, under Throughout his testimony yes­ Trade Commission in response to “ Ladies of Leisure” ? >;/“ Striving for Fortune” Russell Mfg C o ...... 55 60 sentence as a thief in Massachu­ terday afternoon and during a per­ the La Fojlette resolution. INSULL AND CROWE Smyth Mfg C o ...... !n0 setts. Attorneys for Ponzi said they The commission declared that W illiam s iod of cross-examination just be­ T * ' CONTINUOUS n p Stanley "Works com .. 72 74 would appeal to the United States fore adjournment, Kascholk re­ Ward, cn December 31, 1924. was CITED FOR CONTEMPT Open Evenings Until 7.30 o’clock. Stanley Works pfd . . 27 circuit court at New Orleans. Bos­ fused to budge from his version the largest stockholder " i i oinorrow 2:15 to io:so 1 oinorrow Standard Screw .... .105 110 ton officers are on their way to get that be had been offered $200 to the Ward Baking Co., and controll­ Johnson Block, South Manchester. Torrington...... 68 69 Ponzi. . . i . “slug an editor,” by Ruduer, Mc­ ed the voting stock of the General ANOTHER FEATURE Dermott and Louis Mazer, the lat­ Baking Co. These three concerns, Senate Committee Calls lUl- ter yet to be tried. the commission eaid, controlled the ^ nois Men and Philadelphian WILLIAM HAINES r He reiterated that he had with­ baking industry, producing twenty To Its Bar. 111 a Sujier-Speed Comedy Drama. drawn from the plot when he learn­ per cent of the bread consumed in America. ed that Mellett was to be dealt Washington, Feb. 11.— The Reed with more" severely. campaign fund cqnimittee^i^Ddiy ciA^ “The ThriU Hunter’’, 'i' of BANK AIDE BYRNE RENAMED ed Samuel Insnll. Chicago-utiUties^ ■. r - " . K - ■ magnate! Robert E.’fciwre, «ate^' SALVATIONISTS AGAIN Hartford, Feb- 11.— John B. attorney of Cook County; Daniel F. Byrne, state commissioner of bank-* Schuyler, Chicago attorney, and ing, today announced the reappoint­ Thomas W. Cunningham, of Phila­ HUMES in ’The Stolen Range’ all Remaining Winter Garments ON STREETS OF LYNN ment of Lester E. Shippe, of Hart­ delphia, to the Senate for contempt ford, as deputy hanking commis­ in having refused to answer ques­ sioner for four years. ‘ tions at the slush fund Inquiry held SUNDAY AND MONDAY Mayor Backs Down as Bill Giv­ in Chicago last summer. ing the Right Goes to M a ss. The committee joted the con­ LAURA COATS Legislature. REV. W .F . DAVIS, JR. tempt citations at’ a session this LA PLANTE in morning and the report, prepared “Poker Faces FOR DRESS OR SPORT WEAR Salem, Mass., Feb. 11.— The Sal­ by Senator Reed, cbairmanK set vation Army, ousted from the PREACHES TONIGHT forth the statements of the wit­ streets of Lynn by Mayor Ralph S. ' ' k . nesses, refusing to answer ques­ Bauer and which sought legal re- tions, and placed the nature ■ of .dress, today wms notified tJiat the Son of Retired Local Pastor In their punishment upon the Senate. Woolen Dresses chief executive had decided the Pulpit at Religious Mission 'members could resume street meet­ FOR AFTERNOON WEAR ings, pending action by the Legisla­ Here. SAYS U ,S . CODDLES ture on a bill legalizing their street appearance. The son of a' former Methodist The bill was presented to the Leg­ pastor of this town will preach to­ STEEL CORPORATION Today dli; at y2 price and less islature by Rep.’ Fred A. Hutchla- night in the Religious Mission at son. At the same time court pro­ the South Methodist church. Ha is STATE ceedings in the matter were halted, Rev. William F. Davis, Jr., son of Senator HoweU Decla^ 10 Tomorroir pending the outcome of the action Rev. W. F. Davis, who has retired German Ships and Cargoes of the Legislature: The “ Sallies” In and now makes hie home in Man­ Are Baing Held Up. - Dress Coats Lynn have been holding meetings chester. in Uie Boston and Maine railroad The younger Davis is well known Washington, Feb. 11.— Charges SELECT Former Price $25 to $35 yards, after having been put off in Manchester. The soloist tonight that the government protects the NOW I , the streets by Mayor Bauer. will be C. Elmore Watkins who will united States Steel Corporation to be acoompanied by, his sister, Mrs. ACTS A l f e William Kush. enable it to obtain a fair price ,for VAUDEVILLE its products, were made In. the Sen­ philummenealy Last night Rev. Watson Wood­ ate today by Senator Howell, Re­ . $12.50 ruff held a large audience inter­ publican of Nebraska. ested with his discourse on “ The Ha declared that ten German SCRAP OVER SHIPPAN Holy . Catholic Church. Miss Elea­ ships, loaded -with steel, are being CARNIVAL CAPERS '"l! nor Wiflard, soprano, sang “ The detained in New York harbor and 6 PEOPLE. A REVUE OF MUSIC, SINGING Promised Land,” accompanied by their cargoes held back under the Stamford Mayor Accuses Sen­ Archibald Sessions. ANDDANCING. Dress andSportCoats , . • ■ -______anti-dumping, provision of the tar­ ator of Gum Shoe Work For iff act. ' J, GOETZ & DUFW in “ Oh, What Funl” Former Price $39.50 to $79.50 ' Secession Permit. Two hundred and fifty tons of “ The tarift protects the corpora­ NOW steel will be used in making the tion’s steel,’’ declared Howell, “ and O’NEILL & PLU N KOT, The Blackface Stamford,. F e b ,'ll.— Mavor Al- new roof of the White House, the corporation arbitrarily sets its fre(LN. Phillips, Jr., and Matthew own price.” FOUR G^AEftlri^fiRS . M ' n. Kenealey, state, senator, havo Valentine Cireeting Cards • and “Jugglers of Human Beln||^?“ .." A S^ensational ^ ^ d n g ^ $19.75 to $39.50 been indulging in correspondence Valentine; Nichols, P. 0. Block, In Tombstone, Ariz., the ouly oyer the proposition of the seces­ pot Square.— adv. newspaper Is called the Epitaph, DOVER & SOLTXN, Snappy Dane sion of Shlppan Point from the city, according to statements issued here .today/The mayor accuse^the sena­ 7^' ■■ ■ tor of “ working: secretly” for the ON TIffi SCREElif W ooloi Dresses secession at Hartford, and called Former Price $15 to $29.50 upon him ta .“ Sfop your smoke- screening and dhilly-shallylng and NOW come, out into the open, because ppopJa in this district are getting disgupted with your actions both as “ LASif TIMiES t h is : EVENING - ' ' ^ senator and chairman of'the Re- $7.95 to $14.75 pub^can town 'and city committee.’’ Senator Kenealey today wrote “Oh What A Night !’’ the mayor-that he* would- -ignore STARRING EDNA 3IURPHY AND RAYMOND McKEE the letter and any other he might —J write, and said: “ I am not respon­ WITH DASHING , sible to you but-only to the peo­ “ Rawhide’ ’ Growing Girls’ Coats ple of this district.” BUFFALO BILL JR. HOT WHISKERS SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS' Saturday in 2 Price Groups. Former price SILK $15.95 to $25. $ X 0 Salford, England.— When George FOR TOMORROW ONLY I SATURDAY MeWhIrter tried to light a cigaret in a high wind, he’ set'fire to his Former Prices $10 to $15 .7 5 luxuriant red beard. His •wife, too “ The Midnight Kica’ ’ J \ S.\TURDAY ...... frightened to notice that he had ex­ Sunday, Monday and ^u^sd^ $7.50 tinguished the flame wlfh . his A rollicking OdituSdy Di»nia*'that sparkles with life. An V:- NOW ON hands, turned In an alarm. It was adaption of the falnpus ktag^ aoccess “Pigs” with a new ONE OP THE BIG PI€lTJR;Eg QF ^ in the docks area and six fire en- cast of fartore stars! ginesr^O firemen and 25 policemen Janet Gaynor ' RlclSwa WaUing Gene Cameron responded. Angered, they , said he LILLIAN ^SH in I could pay a $25 fine>or permit them officially to "subdue” , the whiskers ■WITH with an extinguisher. McWhlrter, ‘Law Of TheNorth’ .thrifty Scotchman, , took a drench- FRED GILMAN A Picture ThAt Will! »j(hke You 'Tingle With ^ r ilia . .ing. ' ----- »- - - • - • ■ • ■ j .A___ -* 1 i. ■- i---. m ■ 4.V. r' ’ f. , \ . 4 '^' • -i.'- J r ^ i s ^ n m E B . • . . •» t

i f - r - ;^a]bHty of public ONE-MAN COURT SIRS ’U CRAMBERITESDRUP .wlUrihep ft|j(e,. ihef» aqnqni which PORTUGAL REVOLT ■ .f- seems mse’ to them. In the mean­ time, yoqr Chamber, ofi Commerce LAUGHTER AT HEARINGl lb: org^Ued^-^d ’ a^Dahle. .for your DECLARED BEAT ______, V . lATED ASs'SCRAl W ;yok'see tlC-’lik e any mem­ 'iil ber .qt yodr physical body, the.more (OouannM from page P.I it is used," the stronger it 'wlll^-be: ^ * • . '» .'i . ]C cigars.wer^ come. Just as your own tovm’^-hnd! sp_^TIii,g4l^,fefS;'». ; u - j ' an arrest for a man, arrested him, .-y. ,• phamber; governuaents. afb'lorganm- Cost 1,200 Casualties at Too Mdch Legislation, Pr^ ed and function,’ so'.does yonr Na­ prosecuted the case, and then, act- ■K’t^^disnt-iGhmey. Batd:;,\ o^ ; ’ inig as the court, fined the prison­ tional Government and National ■ : .‘‘^fM lV highly., honored'-that, ' I ; Ch(rinher 'hf-^qin^i^cei'SfunctiOh. • Oporto and Lisbon; Many er 'and assessed court char^^^for, , p i^ ^ Says ain; a^Tm -perhiitted to welcpu^ ypu a violation of the fish hnd" alj>tD?theannhal.'banquet, of the I ' National Chainber laws. Man'elrtistfr'^tSbHm’her ! “ I haye. bad the,,privilege of at­ \. McKinley,j^er. Arrests Being Made. ' "And be wanted to know !,if ^I I think your .last noinlnatlhg • com -; tending -thb last' if^o meetings of was a member of the Knights of mittee made a mistake’iu nomiuai*( the National Chamber of Commerce Columbus. Well, my name is Mc­ ih g '/^ d ! ’praeticalliy dpreihg a sec- ■ as a delegate. I have been bn both Lisbon, Feb. 11.— The restora­ Carthy, but I’m not.” ‘ Oj ,lJartford, Feb. , l l i — Wast( kr'-f ond’ rerm bn the-ptr evident'Of thfs' occasions tremendously impresaed 1 tion of normal life in Lisbon is “ Mr. Chairman,” said the granu ket legislation was advocated with the type of men wbo,m.ake up organization. It is much better that the personnel, that is, the deiegatpa proceedins slowly today following juror, “ I had to go to another town Governor Trumbull, in. his this' ofcde shonld -be passed on to get a justice who would''“ Hfy last’ iilght at the McKinley Assb to the National . ChamiJor ,.qt Com­ collapse of the revolution yester­ merce. The complete representation We have some very special vdues in carriages and strollers that we will not be day. Many business houses both the case of a man arrested for elation banquet here. using a dangerous, weapon.” “ Our present legislature,” he at these meetings cover eifery see- able.to duplicate l^tcr on. ■ FloorTsampjes and discontinued mojiels that7 ihust be in Lisbon and Oporto remained tion of this country from Midne to. closed, the proprietors fearing fur­ Did! Didn’t! said, “ has a mass of legislfition ber moyed tpjmake rgpin for “Why didn’t you come to me?” fore it. Some of this is good aVd California, and from Texas to Illin­ ther disturbances. ois. Every state in the Union has The government^to day continued asked McCarthy. some of it is bad. But we must “ I did,” was the answer. not overload our state and citif- been represented at both meetiiigs, its campflgn of areests against per­ and I might also claim' that most $22,50 Strollers fo r ...... $ H .2 5 sons'cotohected with the abortive “ You didn’t.” zens with laws. Necessarily, some “ I did.” local chambers have been repre­ $35,00 Strollers for . .C ...... $24.75 revolt. Efforts were being made of the legislation which will be sented. Unless one has had the ex-i • . 1 to restore transportation and com­ “ Well, I’ll leave it to the people passed at the preseyt session is $39.00 Strollers fo r ...... $26.50 in my town, if my word isn’t as perience of attending one of* these — iTi-eit** munications. some that will pass to the waste­ meetiiigs, one can scarcely envisage good as yours,” was the retort. ‘ i M ' ■ ‘ ‘ , $30.00 Carriages fo r ...... ' $20.00 The government announced that basket.” " the political power and'prestige The hearing ended with a num­ .the revolt had been completely Roosevelt Speaks which such an orgadtzatlon has, $35.00 Carriages for ...... $23.25 . j crushed- ber of the prominent citizens reg­ Inasmuch as the country basis and the effect which its delibera­ istering In opposition to the bill its hope for the future on the de­ s f $36.50 Carriages for ...... $26.75 It is estimated that more than tion must have oh: the minds uf the u :two hundred were killed in the for a town court charter. They velopment of its individual citi­ legislators at Washihgtor. 'Some of fighting at Optorto.and Lisbon and asserted that the town’s population zens, each citizen must be built up you may feel- that the local Cham­ >thay ; iearly ‘ a thousand were Is only 3,000, that criminal cases by preachment, by teaching, by ber of Commerce, your own in par­ OUR SPECIAL wounded. average only about one a week and example and by placing responsi­ ticular, does not accomplish some During the, fijghting in Lisbon that there is no real need for the bility in him. Col. Theodore of the things which you wish it Full corduroy lined Carriage with artillery the American minister, Fred M. full machinery of an established Roosevelt of New York, principal might, and some o f'y o u may feel permanent court. wheels and reverse gears for $24.00 (Cafe or Daring, took refuge in the home of ^speaker of the evening said; that its existence I3 not worth tm'Sftrr Secretary Benton after the lega­ Juror Hayes and his opponents “ If we are to be successful as a ii^hile, but let me impress upon you Cream color). tion hiiildlng had been repeatedly differed on the number of per­ nation our people must not behave that the National Chamber of Com­ struck ’ by rifle fire. No American sons in the town who were’ for and well merely because laws forbid merce Is entirely made up of small citizen was injured, either at Opor­ against the measure. them to do otherwise/’ said CoJ. units, such as your own: They have, to or Lisbon. Mr.. Hayes was formally a police­ Roosevelt. The citizenship we of course, delegates from large “• Strict orders have been Issued man in Bridgeport. He now bears must strive to develop should be chambers, such as New York, Phila­ against citizens carrying arms, un­ a scar across his forehead received composed of men and women who delphia, Chicago; but on the whble, der penalty of death. In a pistol duel with a New York do right when no one is looking' at the National Chamber of Commerce “ thug.” them.” Rev. R. W. McLaughlin. is made up of towns of about the GOVERNOR TO HOLD A Colonel Roosevelt was of the size of Manchester, and although LEGISLATIVE piECEPTION opinion that both a movement to TO PAT 9100 EACH FOR yearly, and I sincerely hope that you yourselves mjay: not, feel that regulate all. phases of conduct by this mistake will not be repeated; you are of buy Wfluence;'you are Hartford, Feb. 11.— Governor “ FUNNY" VANDALIS3I law, and “ a gousin movement in the last measure just as much an again. Your chpice Of many new, beautiful patterns in regular room sizes. *The colors Trumbull will hold a reception to which has as its aim the concen­ “ What has your Chamber u f influence aq any other town in the the members of the general asem- Middletown, Feb. 11.— Judge S. tration of all powers in the feder­ Commerce, been doing, and,If it has National Chamber. Not one of them are rich and harmonious, to harmonize with the interior furnishings of any room. All bly at the State Library on Wed­ Harris Warner today took steps to al or in the state government,” axe been doing something that you did by ^themselves would amount to at $1.00 Weekly on our Profit Sharing Plan. . nesday, February 23 from 2 to 4 end midnight rowdyism here when wrong.” Both should be checked’’, not like, what hate^you been much, but. as a whole they amount ^p. m. Clerks of the legislative he imposed fines of $100 and costs he declared, “ for both take re­ doing about it? I mean by that to a very great deal and often have 6x9 Wool Fibre Rugs...... $8.50 (Former price $12.50) committees have been requested to each on Francis T. and Lawrence sponsibilities from the shoulders of a very deciding factor on legisla­ what Secretary Hoover meant when 9x12 Wool Fibre R ugs ------$21.50 (Forme price $31.50) give this reception consideration Elliott and Carl White, local the individual, and therefore tend he said, ‘Do you support your tion which Is before Congress. In assignings hearing for that day. youths. Police chased them when to atrophy them.” chamber of Commerce? If so, don’t A Great Organization 8-3x10-6 Tapestry Rugs .. .$27.50 (Former price $35.00) they had upset two brass field piec­ Against the Leagife do it!’ What did he mean? Just “Therefore, if at any' time you 9x12 Tapestry Rugs ...... $29.50 (Former price $37.50) GANNA DENIES es at the Union Park Soldiers’ Me­ Roosevelt strongly supported the this: The Chamber of Commerce feel that your Chamber as a local morial and chipped their granite course of the “clear sighted men” organization is not moving very 8-3x10-6 Velvet R ugs ...... $34.50 (Former price $52.00) bases and curbs. 'Phey were should iv t he considered as asking Chicago, Feb. 11.— “ Invention cap- who have kept us out of the League support, but rather as offering fast, I beg you to remember that it tured easily. of Nations. 9x12 Velvet R ugs ...... $44.50 (Former price $69.50) Journalists.” was the succinct dey “ for value received” services which is a small part of a great organiza­ nial from Ganna Walska via cable The dinner, which was held at can be had in no other way. The tion, each itert of which is func­ 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs . .$34.50 (Former price $o0.00) th-) Hartford club, was largely at­ from Paris today of reports that she man who pays his taxes is not sup­ tioning and progressing, and that 9x12 Axminster R ugs ...... $87.50 (Former price $57.50) and her millionaire husband, Week-end special. Assorted cho­ tended by prominent Republican's the mother organization could not colates, 39 cents pounds. Nichols, porting his town. He is paying .for Harold McCormick, had come to a from all parts of the state. for a moment exist without the lo­ 9x12 Axminster R u gs------$47.50 (Former price-$66.50) P. O. Block, Depot Square__ adv. protection from Are, for good parting of the ways. streets, for schools and dozens of cal Chamber of Commerce. ^m inster Rugs ...; $62.50 (Former price $82.50)" i The share of the Unife^^States in “What are your directors doing other things that well organized 9x12 Neponset Rugs ------$9.95 (Former price $14.50) The weed is one of the most use­ An automobile, known ' as the ■vy'^rlja:’ crop production; is.*- reported communities provide. We deal with at present? You have the right ful forces in nature. It keeps the “ murder.auto,” equipped with cam­ as feiloTVs: Corn, 66.6’ per cent; the corner grocer— we don’t sup­ to ask. They ar,e working active­ rain from reaching the particles of era, fingerprint reproduction appa­ cotton, 59.1 per cent; tobacco, 38.3 port him. '' ly in ’Town Planning. Their last mold that make the soil reproduc­ ratus and 'learchllghts to enable the per cent; oats, 38 per cent; wheat, meeting with the Board of Select­ tive in plowed fields, washouts and 17.2 per cent; barley, 15.3 per Same With Chamber. men was held last Monday and very police to detect crime, has been put “ So it is with - the Chamber of a E . burnedover land. into service in Berlin. cent; potatoes, 6.1 per cent; rye, little difference of opinion exists Furniture Co., Inc. Commerce. It has services for sale 4.8 per cent. between us. I feel quite.confident CORNER MAIN AN D SCHOOL STS., which can be bought' nowhere else. that this matter can be brought to SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. If any of you feel that you have a town meeting in the very near not received your money’s worth, future. it Is because, either you have not “The Post Office committee has attended the monthly meetings and been quite-active. The. Town of asked for what.you'wanted, or hav- Manchester was included to thte list . ipg asked, .the question was voted th& man omthe.Ah% end, of the,Jli of town receiving ^ ap^rojmiations wire hung c^ l'd 4 upon, and your opinion has not pre­ for public iJUUdligs^figiSialty? pas­ vailed. The. Chamber of Commerce but do what I am, doing,now, make sed by the House, hut I understand the best of it,” he concli^ed'* must obtain its, effectiveness that this week the bill has been en­ I DON^T FORGET — FREE through group action;, it therefore Prlndj^.^pe^er' , : . tirely changed, and’ now provides , The toaptniaMe'f. then introduced follows that If the organization can that the sum appropriated shaU be I Large Box Shoe Polish, enlist the, active interest of the the principal speqker of the eve- spent at the discretion of the posfcr 'ning. Rev. Robert; "W- McLaughlin. I With Every Shoe Repair Job Amounting to $1 or Over. largest group, and direct Its master general, and the secretary thoughts in constructive channels, DK McLaughlin took for his sub­ of the treasury. If this is so; Man­ ject “ The Bhsiiiess Man Who Takes I ^ Remember the Prices it has a good chance of positive ac­ chester’s chances are rather slim. complishment.’ Himself Too Seriously” . His speech, City Classification in part, folipys: • - ^ ...... 90 Ceuts Your Community. = Merfs Sewed Soles...... $L25 Welcome Sale The Chamber, as you know; is “Notice J(he,wording of my'sub­ ^ “ Every community will have just a subscriber to the Burn’s Investors -about ^vhat it wants most and can ject. Not,, the' businessman, who Protective Service, and Is w iling takes the world too^aerlpusly. To do Selwltz Black, afford to pay for. This Is your com­ and ready to give InformatioiiHof a I SELWITZ munity, and you, as taxpayers- or thlq.ls to-meet wltfe^lurie. Not the 5 10 Pearl Street highly reliable character to any­ busIneS8matt,.wh6 talfe^hlmselt serl-- stockholders, alone, have the .right one of the community on any se­ to say to your dlrecto.rs (the Board Qusly;.There''ire toojmah easy ‘g.^- pimiiiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiiijiin curity offered for sale, that id not ifag> fllpphh|/%eh.^ world. Suit, of Selectmen) what shall be done, listed on- any organized stockl; ex­ and how it shall be done. the danger > himself^6 change. During the past year this seriously, of w^e-^: Sunset Rebekah lodge is plam “ By the same token this is yoiir service has prevented the invest­ Chamber of Conimerce,- and' you Some, seriousnfes ;degj|Ber'atlh^ lii^ nlng for a Washington’s blrthdaj ment by people of this community the stralned’.'weak’oe'fft^UoyiBr whist, to follow a short bnsinesi ' alone have the right to say what, of $25,885 .that we know about. when and how your’’ •v^isbes . shall meeting on Monday evening, Feb This only includes those people The'' Manchester Trade school ruary 21, when the will ^ award Fresh from New York and Fifth 'Avenue come: these lovely Spring Frocks__one be carried out. You arp'thus Joint who have come in;and said, ‘I am basketball team was scheduled to stockholders In yonr- town^.^Verh- six prizes and serve refreshments going to invest this amount in this play Springfield Vocational school The committee in charge of th< prettier than the other and all a,galaxy of color.! « ’ ’ ' ' ment and Chamber of. Commerce, at the School Street Recreation security unless you tell me it is Jnen of histbry-r^^K^^sh^mffimtf to preparations will have a meeting between which there should be no no good.’ It. does not include Oenter this afternoon. . A few Monday.afternoon at 2:30 udth th< Such Stj'les! Such Colors! Such Details. /You’ve never seen the eQuhl in conflict as both are organized by ^e danger%Nk^^j|i^i^^^p|e of changes were dUe to he made In the those dozens o f people who have the battle chairman, Mrs. Ellenor Rogers of di esses marked twice as high as these. We want you to see them, they’re wonders. you to work toward the same end, asked information without stating Manchester lineup. ; but by different methods., assuming that they intended to invest. In the sons ot-^m .|qv(nq^^tthB ten On Monday e'vening, Valigntlnfi’s “ The Chamber, of- Commei'ce’ s addition to this, your secretary, has A sqn was born this morning.to day, the Buckland Parent-Teachei com , ' _ ’ 7 . ^ 7..,^ ’ 1 function is to4nvestigate and make been carrying on an extremelj^;use­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Association will have a social get< ful, ca^^>algn.agglh^t^ fakes, of all _ ed to .Wapping. together and box party in the as­ this danger, ^ ’ere ISj edupa-. sembly hall of the school. Sher­ Tomorrow at Special Sale Prices kinds; his atticleS:;.wblch have ap­ Sdnal Instltii.Uoh, tTm peared almost weekly ' in ^The organi- Chestnut street. The other ladies wood’s orchestra will provide music Zition,. reformV^oyemefl !pti have iwho villi assist, are: Mrs. Aiinle for the evening and card and otiet Herald, have heqh copied and/used peppier of thi|.iypter ,5th^ in many places throughout' the e !.-eam- Johnson, Mrs. ' Elizabeth Wright, games will be played. 'There'-wlll be ^St,' fw ahh^o 1»rs. Florence Chapman,'Mrsi Jes­ no admission asked. However, the country. Just this week the town ho:|apIy. Th^|^,a^6,’vel- from some Blind Bill'of St. Louis. lunch for two; Thesb will J)0 auc­ Our advice Is— Don’t pay for them ctoihe on ,thfro!hhr;sJdq:^jhh stredt; . The Daughters o f Liberty, I. O. tioned off to cover the expenses ol A. will hold their regular meeting — don’t return them, put ^ them are greeted /iSt. arih^’-length, the party, the committee for which in Orange hall Monday evening. A away safely and if an accredlteii ^h^. reason-' foi'-jdh|&:‘lBi .''they are- is headed by Miss Anna SulUvan. taklng' themaelfeB t^rsertol^y;.7 vale'nrine social, will follow the qgent from, the sender calls on.you '7 “ Now t'her,questi(to7:^ husjness and each lady is requested give them to him and demand his -to Imng-a ’valentluo, Miss Carrie FATHER OF LO^AJL hLlN receipt. Don’t pay; any attention plain'^hls? '^ e y . are the.'VIctlm^;Qf h disease, whfeh, if hotsgathO)bg'i- Biffks the chalrmap. wlilJ be as­ DIS^IB BOCHtlSTER to insulting demands- for the re­ sisted by Mrs. Julia Sinks, Mrs. turn of the ties, or any other arti­ -^1, is at least ^ehtal. 'A A i a ^ c ^ shows the f ^ ^ i n g 'oq^ptoaik. Bettie Binks, Mrs. Minnie Brown Henry P. Gottschallk of J Henry cle you receive this wdy, and,very kud Mrs. Mary Brown. At the meet­ soon the names of. all resldehts of first, they.'hq^Wffalse’^iiioral s k t street received word today ^of the mental astronomy^ T h ^ ^ ^ y ^i'^Wk ing-Monday evening final nrrahge- death of;his father, William F, and Manchester, Cohn.ecticut will' be mentsf will be made for the twenty- scratched ;.off the sucker lists.. Ihemselves up-toFfliw^’^regard^ Gottschalk'ipf" Rtmlmster^ N.JY. Mr. Copernicus, and hlB aslr^omy of f;Qurth anniversary which comes' Gottskh< ubdife em-- 'ers'are Rlai;ihlng:totottend*'th'e aU-' > I - oii&hKufiily';fOT conflict is ^Iwefen manner, which ought to be a'fair phasis upon, the-subjective’■ ,al the Many Uskimos haVe placed ord' Sizes the dIjectorp;b£'the tW branches, (iay sessfon of .the East Ce'itral T o ; era for motor boats to take the indication that they think they;; are expense Of . They, are m o ^ Grange at Glastonbury next ijjst for the; great body of they member­ i^e.^Vlstims ,,q f ah SsO^rve itrfSro-' plape of their native craft known aa i - ohtalniug..value received. ■WflUnesday;;' - kayaks. ‘ ^ .X* ^ ,4* ship, cbmiiibii. tp both , organii»- “ I ■wl^; to thank all those rUem- apection. Griuited ;tJu^t^^mair'&4n-\’ tions, ckhrahd .will 'decide all ^if- her life needs enrichment,,this need IS? 14 to 18 ferene^'' .■- ' bers who have given their services A sociql get-together of the mem- r-p j for the success of this banquet, to< ^ou ld ha constanhJy/^.j^Btqd!^by.the feeUng.. on the part of^sdme, 'bers and; friends.'of the Good Will Mr. Lupien, the gehqral Chairman objective 'woidd. A';ls^qirTOJSs''..... club , will te,ke„^^ place qt the school- and a-, tke^C^iBher of Commerce is and all his heutenahts and to^Mf. portant to-kh6w*|^fr-ife'' iro l]^’ifoV THAT ' 4 ’P o rta e ’ o f Chamber President Cheney turned over''the DTely at, the 'Woirld ontzide.of^-ns; -.j’ banquet to Toastmaster N. B, Rich> ! “ Third, the type I am .desdrihlhj .. 'The ehaniher Wm organized’ to The Oakland club met with Mrs.- TOBAY do.-.certain • things^-tto cover-cer­ ards. Mr. Richards begah 'to a Usually lacks a 8ense 'Of::huhiqr,/It James M. Shearer of Hilliard street ip well to remdiahV . r - - - may be the FLU toiutffiow. tain ground' in the line of pj^pgra- humorous vein. He said that'he yesterday afternoon ani^ made sup- 1^.' Wfi are all enthused al^ut this special showihg‘'tomorrow and we know t|^, : lu-yestlgatlpn, whliqb •' no r ^ d that he bad been choseh ,^om the only anjmal p]ikis for . the ■ use a host of candidates for the p^m on i^mself. This . is HrinajLuiftr ^-Rtogrqse.’.s' Ice - .Sure Rdief in a Few HSjntff Just as enthusiastic about the dresses when you see them. All we ask is that you coipe, t dq. .:Thq^.Ohaml3er of Commerce' is of toastmaster and then explained humor— the ah '^iim ipdlpnk6i;'s^ served’ by. th^ not an executive body. Tt' eghnot, the facts in the case. A voice oyer yourself. Blit whi 1 P A P E ’ S in and look them over. ' and-sTrouId flot’jattempt to fqrce.- if s the telephonei One dayisaid;, !Nate with life? For 0: •Art '• „ ‘ opinions,' bhfc’ by 'investigation. and you’re to be the toaSlmaster* k'hd humor that we see’ ' •'MkrioOr wnaiT daUghthr of Mr. COLD COMPO re8ea.rck.'-aecure; facts and kuhtnit before he could: object or dodge ^tbe and Mrs. Albert Behrend of Walnut (LAXATXVK) M them' for public'infotoation;-' -The assignment 'With humerous ls„ULat her home., with bron--. 'imliu' naeamdhiaJ I ■" / •’ X ■ ’l. -' J •T<.

'T'V-, >A 6iE F 0U R ' MANCHES1%R E\TOING HERALD, FR^DAf, ITSB.'ll, 1927. i 'i ■■ GAS STATION DEPUTDES t iihjN6,AoTH WAYS f he cat, was the aymhdl.df liber­ not indicate that such, a pilttM ‘^vbtCd the cbntlnu^tion .oTi & Sons, New Baven; Theodore^ L. ■'tprn^ o f' HartfOrtfi'yfe', j^^rles \ ty Ih ancient'Rome. ure will limit autilmobilp acci^pM .thO’^V^cAcnt 18-year age limit be­ f BrtetoVpresident, Ansonia ■ jiVater .1), .Ritee, factory mAnsS^vnjnder- .tn opposibg the lowering of the cause the real need seined to be eompahy; Benry C. Chappen, ;sec« wood Typewriter company, Bart- Soutb Bend, Ind— Because of the Paterson, N. J,— man was agd'Iiimt for Hcensing aittomoblDe' tJffaet' by the Additional hasard retary F. B- & A. B. Chappell dom-: ■foid.■ 4 j- ft ../j . j . / recent great number of gasoline stealing a hire of Lees. Be'had al­ SHOULD BE INSUREDoperators, the State . Chamber’s which such procedure would Incur. pany, New London; Pbrtejr I B.- committee: was-'actaated^^hbre from station holdups, St. .Joseph county most reached his destination When IRONCHITIS The personnel of the.^Btal^ Chaj5^ president Bankers :Tru|t ' '- vThd^coidest timo of the day is the officials are planning to make' gas Atbat^en^tbe thfoeland ' the ex'ppHences of the individual ber’s Motor Vehicle committed fjwj Bartford; Benedict ' D. he stubbed his toe. As if that chwMhorea$^ with~ ptato Chamber of Coinmeree mombeibi ^ d " their knowi^ge of hour Just after sunrise, according to attendants deputies to the sherli. as follows: Mfajor.H. B*'" Sk'drfStt,' }St eecretary Travelers Insnr- scientists. This iB~'^plain.ed by the It is also hoped in this ■way to cap­ weren’t enough, a Judge fined him , Says E fery Pei^on Should 4 the ability of childrdti'#:^^perate Jr., inaq^er Fackard Motor Car ah’Ce; ‘bqmpahy^ Bartford; (^ r g e cars than by actual statls^es'which ^fact'^that when the snn strikes tLe ture many criminals fleeing in auto­ $50 and sentelnced him to throe Show .Finaiufial Responsibi)' cpmpanyj; Bartford, chairman; R. FdrU.' president Bartford' earth it jcaukes the 'evalkirBitldn of a mobiles. . ' would show the result i^r^akpet- Ciareni^'flfV.. Blakeslee, '' Blakpslee ket coinpany; CThomas Bei^s.lat^ monthd imprisonment. -V,. lence-in other states Wh^l^ such a '':j' W- ■ V"'.i■ > ■■•'U; i .( 'Bhllling'siaolBture--■ ar law'itfln force. To permft’.yonng- ’ ^Hartford, Feb. 11.— T^e Motor sters, many whom do not under­ .Vi; Vehicle committee ef d:he'-.State stand the responslbility'^hat they (Chamber went CQ record today'as m ' '‘V- assume to drive automobiles in the 1 ■- ‘I thrcHng the. principle that every present state ot transportation coh- V.; iperaoh who'registers an automo­ jestion, must nec’essarlly increase bile in Connecticut should pre- the number of accidents. The com" ''eeni 'evidehce of finahce responsi- l)tlity before...a license is granted; at the sasde fipie

PELT SLIPPERS iiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPECIAL cm \ ‘ Women’s Pelt Slippers with padded chrome One Lot of Women’s Goodyear Welt Pumps soles. Good quality and color g%r\ and Oxfords. Excellent values. |h ^ assortment. SPECIAL ....___ O J j C SALE Pr i c e ...... J|>1

CHILDREff’S SHOES SPECIAL ^ in Brown, Black or Two Color effects. Sizes * r 4 to 8. Regular $2 Shoes A <« Women’s Patent GiMdyear Welt Oxfords. SALE PRICE ...... Cuban or Low Heels. Regular d* i C? $5 Shoes, SALE PRICE ..... 3> 1 .S/1>

SPECIAL 'y- ■■ WOMEN’S Children’s Black or Brown leather School THERE IS NOTHING MORE APPRECIATIVE Shoes. Sizes 8 to 11. Patent, Tan Calf and Velvet Pumps with THAN THE 2 for $19 06 SALE P R IC E ...... 3 ) 1 , 4 0 Cuban or Low Heels. A.. SPECIAL...... K- / $ 2 . 9 5 GIFT OF CANDY Smart, youthful frocks in flat crepe and geor-i : = You could give the “girl of your heart” no more 5 gette, with 1927 tucks, bows and flowers. In-, ' BOYS’ SHOES S acceptable gift than tha1; of candy. S eluded also at jthis price are all of our smart f cloth and winter, jersey dresses.' Black or Brown School Shoes, Sizes 10 MEN’S to 13>/2. New Oxfo^^ds in Bla^k or Tan. I Schrafft’s Whitman’s SALE PRICE ...... $ 1 . 8 5 Excellent values. SPECIAL $ 3 . 4 5 I Art Style ALL STYLES SIZES 16-42 ROSE BLACK I ' Valentine Gandy » ' ROI^E BEIGE BROWN NAVY WHITE TAN GREEN BLUB » >. r ♦ JjV-

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Main at Pratt Street^ Hartford Tomorrow The Last Day

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RAYON BLOOMERS RAYON CHEMISES Hartford, Conn. I’d Call Us Without To^ Charg^Cafll 1500 $1.29 $1.45 Of lustrous, fine-wearing rayon, made *. These are Envelope Chemises made with reinforced crotch and single elastic • in two attractive styles. Extra.fine knee. In serviceable street shades and The Greatest Coat and Dress quality, smartly* finished. Pink and M‘>' 1I pastel hues. peach. i'J- = Stelgeir’*—Third Floor Steiger’s—Main Floor ------.1 V. - t BRASSIERES PORCH FROCKS • 39c ?1.95 . Various well-known brands in back Attractive- daytime frocks of broad-^ and side fastening styles. “Chic-Mode,” cloths, ginghams iand noveltyv^rints, in A great savings opportunity that the wise wpibail wilt readily recognize-^ a “ Well-fit” and “ Artistic” makes includ­ ed. attractive color combinations. Sizes On the Third Floor chance to save money and at the same time proetpte up-to-date^,wearing' 36 to 44, regularly $2.95; / apparel. To appreciate' the wonderful values offered,jtniist Bee the kpparel. Steiger’s—Third Floor Stelger’ar-Ghird Floor There are coats for immediate and next winter’s weai^^

• ; MEN’S SHIRTS ; BOYS’ TROUSERS ,2 fo r ?1.50 n.! i . -$L89-y-“- ■ * Regular $1.00 and $1.50. In neck­ band and collar attached style. Good Regular $8.00. In gray or tan, alsoy looking patterns and smart solid colors corduroy trousers, fully lined. An un­ included. Broken sizes. usually fine value I Sizes 6 to 18. Wdmen’l Slport;, Coats % Price Steiger’s—Main Floor Steiger’s—Second Floor M eaning ' Woiuen^s Dress Coats

SILK DRESSES f . - GIRLS’ VOII^ FROCKS , O n e H a lf V $6.75, $8.75 ’ $2.00.

Silks, cloths and novelty' fabrics, in Regular ' $$.96. Smartly' trimmed w th hand-drawn work and embroiderj’l street, afternoon and sports styles. - M ore O ff ^ Color and sizes ranges broken. Peach,'coral, green or yellowl Si2® / 6 to 10, ■X. Original Priceo Steiger’s—Downstairs Store ^ Steiger's—Seooiiil Floor ■ V • . ' ■? ■ '■ . • ^ 1-. ■ . • ' ■ ■ ■ X L and Dresses-^l^i^d Floor \ \"

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t a T B ! .j.Vf, H- V' • .rv-s' V - v"; ■ 1I ^ i I i iJ. B7 RODNEY DUTOHER WashiDgton, Feb. 11.— This hap- pesed In ancient Rome: i. A group of New York plutocrats came down and threw a festive lit­ ... . tle party. - . ■ j-- . A delegation of senators ...w^s present— ftbman senators, ydfi un­ derstand, because this was In Rome. . fhe kwnest feature 'of th^pai^ Extra Values Our Crei^t Terms ij was the Javoins.'At every iplata was found a/lpveiy little silver flask. And .each-u^tbese cute little fa­ E very Day vors w^irc. fi^ed with ,excellent. SCOtch-lfliJs^^.;' ^ ... • And after the banquet was over, O f This somebndy counted up an^ found that only three senators had left 3L. I their favors on the table. A ^ - And uiere was-a great deal of talk, you may be sure. Not because so many senators had made way Sale A bou t 9 with their favors, contents and all, but because it was considered mighty poor taste on any gentle­ Com e It man’s part to leave his favor on fi i '. the table instead of taking it. ^ fa. , No wonder everybody likes the In ■er m Honorable Nicholas Longworth, ■ k . speaker of the House of Represent­ R'VJr. -Vi! : ..■1 . atives. While some of the noble Geor­ gian champions of the cotton farm­ er were fervently debating agricul­ tural relief, Speaker Nick, out of •the speaker’s chair possibly so as to hear the better— though .heaven knows those crack orators from Georgia can be heard for remarka­ ble distances— was sitting down on the aisle among the common run of congressmen. Suddenly two rather large and quite similar brown objects appear­ ed atop the back of the seat in front of Speaker Nick. It was soon seen that they were Speaker Nick’s feet. And Speaker Nick was almost out of sight, though he could just peer over the toes of his shoes to­ ward the rostrum. Every so often an august sena­ tor will arise to recite a parody on some famous poem. Norris of Ne­ braska brought down the House last year when he described in a snappy parody on the “ Midnight Ride of Paul Revere’’ the wild but unsuccessful taxicab ride of Vice-' Living Room Outfit president Dawes to reach the Sen­ '• ■/ - -I ate In time to vote for the appoint­ ment of Charles B. Warren. This An Outstanding V^ue of Our Sale year he did the same when he paro­ died Riley with “ Once there was a A sensational mark-down of a number of fine quality suites enables us Bolshevik who wouldn’t say his to offer this beautiful Living Room Suite—in Jacquard or Velour—at a prayers; Kellogg sent him off to bed, away up stairs,’’ etc. price within reach of the most economical. It will be worth your while to What Congress really needs is .n see this suite as this value is the most sensational otfering this year. And good song-and-dance man who will included are the extra pieces that make this a sing, not recite, appropriate paro­ dies on well-known songs. Your complete living room at only correspondent offers free of charge the following parody on “It’s a long, long way to Tiperary’ to Nor-’ ris, 'Tom Heflin or any other Demo­ Com plete 14-P i^ e cratic or insurgent senator who will get up and sing it: A complete living room consisting of the large There’s a wrong guy in Nicaragua, There’s a wrong guy we picked. Davenport, Club and Wing Chair— upholdjc;^d ^ Mister Diaz is in Managua ip your choice,6f'Jacquard Velour—^tbejleau- While the right guy’s getting p. tifiR- raahogan3^^ D i s p o r t ------4iekedi------~ Our marines hold the cities; rebels Polychrome Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade, two cau’t come nigh. Book Ends, Table Lamp and Shade, silk Scm’f and And the wrong, wrong guy in Nicaragua two Pictures. All of these fourteen pieces in- : \ Is our Sweetie-Pie! eluded in the greatest living_room offer of Feb­ And then there might be a snap­ ruary Sale. py patter to follow, something like

On the back piazza is Mister Sa- casa. Our devil-dogs making him r* , \A dance. ■ i . V ?SI ;1 While Mister DIazza holds forth' on the plaza And we hold up his pants!

The only animal Immune to the bite of the cobra is the mongoose. ' Included For a Sweet Breath. FREE Clear Complexion, and a Lot of Pep ..1; Champeau Tonic Liver Pills are worth $5 a box to yon. Sold at your druggists for 25c. Buy a box today. Good for High Bipod Pressure. ^ Put Up By — ^The— CHAMPEAU MEDICINE CO. 12-Piece Walnut 1957 Park St., Hartford, Gonii. 8-Pc. Walnut Dinii^ Room v..i'- Bedroom I -I 100-Piece Set of Dish^ Freei Outfit This Is truly a value un­ This is your chance to purchase a handsome precedented In furniture. The large bow-end .-.bed, Dining Room Suite— ^in.walnut—with a 100- dresser with large mirror, piece set of Dishes FREE—at a most remark­ chest of drawers, dressing table with bench. Also ably low price. These' suites have been re­ Included are • the spring, duced half price to sell within a few days. comfortable mattress, two pillows, two boudoir lamps The large Table, h a ^ - and bed light. All 12 some Buffet, Arm Ch^jd* fine pieces for only and five side 'Ghaire^-^ with the lOO^piece set'pi;'" I / Dishes — comprise ^ } ' wonderful value at oriljr Weekly $1.50 Weekly

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WOODWORKING > Y :ir- ■ MACHINERY FOB All Classes of Work Stationary and portable. HARTFORD Electric Hand Saws. Electric OUR'EiSY CREDIT TERMS floor and desk eanders. ARE OFFERED WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE Electric Combination, six ma­ chines in one. operated from the or­ n n Weekly Payments on dinary electric light socket. Also w X « v U Pntehases np to ...... d7lcJ. planers, baud' saws, mortising ma­ C O PkA Weekly Payments on $ O B A chines, moulding machines, etc. Purchases np to ...... We carry the largest New Eng­ ^ A K A Weddy Payments on land stock. Send for catalog “ X ” tpOeDvf Pnrebases up to ...... on what you are interested in. $500 $12 Weekly Payments on THE LUNT-JILLS6n PniRshases np to $1,000 Monthly/payments If desired. Acoonnts. opened' COMPANY from tS^to S5.000 at relatively small pay- ALLEN PLACE. =. i- ments. No extra charge for credit. Cor. Ma^ and Morgan Sis; HANCHB8TEB. CONNECTICUT . V.J,. - rjAMC,. Vi.'Wi^sc-—ti- ..'J'j' V*-' '-y ' Sib". 7 .A- .A. t'j^x 'f •-e&. P A (S fisrs MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, FEB.'11, 19277 .

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------■ ' ' ' V The Herald Gassified Column , . f. '-'l------.* - * -■ > W - Advertising Rates All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and sitnilar advertising on Classified P Irr precious time. the Rockies. Stumbling along- in the water, they $'OR SALE—Hay, ^^erf-papposi from-deatb inaPEold beets. Tel.. m i StaTTbn 45. breaking; miles, over rough opuntry, w ough oreek bids Th if^e n wearied. Sapa- dragged their canoes made of burned-out logs. Ii> Au­ Tolland Turnpjl^e. ' FOR RENT—Store with 'fixtures, .as we 'Current bore the, , sultableifor confectionery or general now dry, now raging with;flood waters, with terrific ]awia.'e v pluck' stirred gust, 1805, they reached the land of hostile Indikn,- FOR SALE—Kitchen range In good store at 136 South Main street Inquire bird - woman frbiirt her them to new efforts. ^ tribes and fae'ea new dangers. (Continued;) condition with water front connection. a t 21 W arren s tr e e t heat and sudden storms beating upon them by turns. feet. chSap If taken Immediately. Call 642 Oiaz?SYNCA«fnvice.iNC. • ^ Hljllard street, corner Woodland. FOR RENl'-In Greenacres, first ------— ------.y I- irrL and second floor flats at 78 and 75 FOR SALE—Baby carriage In good Benton street. Call 820. coiidltlon. Call 2176. TO RENT—3 room heated apart­ by Gilbert Patten FOR SA^ E—Real estate. I have ments with bath. Apply shoemaker, L^gal Notices JACK:LdCKWILL AT ROCKLAKE PA. INAUGURATIONS Boine good dairy and poultry farms Trotter Block. wlih good Income to be exchanged for'town property. What have you to WANTED AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD f ) - UP SINCE EARLY DAY ofS^r? James Rennie. Phone 2188. at Manchester, within and for the>. district of Manchester, on the 9th. day f V. FOR BALE—Seasoired'"w6od, sawed WANTED^—Competent bookkeeper. of F eb ru ary , A. P., 1927. fdX K\6 6 fiO -IU e In-tstoVe lei.gths; white blrch" 311.00 Write stating experience and, salary Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Harrisburgh, Pa. — Newspaper pefe cord, hard wood $13.00. Call F red required. Address Box M, Herald. Judge. accounts of the inaug-iration of B^y. Tel. 1063-4 or,^ll-6. ■ ■ Estate of Eliza Hutton late of Man­ <0 General Simon Snyder as governor WANTED—Part load to New York chester in said district, deceased. of In 1015, recently 6 H o g 0 6 (Ai - FOR ‘SALE—A few, single comb Monday, February 14th. Frank T. Upon application of Isaac Jackson Black Minorca Cockerels. Apply R. F. HalL 20 Griswold street. Tel. 12S2. praying tliat an instrument purport­ brought to light here, shOw Vhe R^nle, 26 Garden street. ing to be the last will and testament m] ceremony cost the state practically WANTED—Small heated apartment of sdid deceased be'admitted to pro­ nothing in contrast with the $30,- with bath, by adults, in vicinity of St. bate and that letters of administra­ -ax \ I f o r S.'VL'fc—i room riohse, all Im- Mary’s church. Tel. 927. 000 the legislature appropriated fpr praveraents. garage in cellar, large tion with the will annexed be grant­ gar'den, extr:v garage outside, widow ed on said estate, as per application the induction of Gov. John S. Fish­ WANTED—Conversation with lady on flle, it is wajnts to sell.'Call 68 .Oxford street, or gentleman. High English for high er Into office this year. after 8: o'clock or . Saturday after- ORDERED:—That the foregoing German. Two nights a week. Write application be heard and determined General Snyder was the first “Education’' In care-of Herald. at the Probate office in Manchester in Pennsylvania governor inaugurated said district, on the 19th. day of Feb., in Harrisburgh. Prior to this; he FO R 5 S.\L13i-‘Stab ls. m a ^ r e . S. D, WANTED—Radios to build, repair. A. D., 1927, a t 9 o’clock in tlie fo re ­ h.^d been elected governor In 1808 Pearl, 120 Woodland street. Tel. 1467. Install. Electrical; any kind of electri­ noon, and that notice be given to all cal jobs. Telephone Kingsley Ku’iney, persons Interested in said estate of Before long he was mowing and re-elected in 1811 and again In iDR'SALE—One cow 397, o r F re d erick W ood, 1305. the pendency of said application and the soph batters down with li)i4 but previous inaugurations Ai^ly to A. Fiedler, 366 Hilliard the time and place of hearing there­ dazzling speed and sharp­ were held In Lancaster. street, Manchester, Conn. WANTED—A good used combina­ on, by publishing a copy of this order Jack was unsteady and wild at first, and the sophs might have tion coal and gas range. Must be in in some newspaper having a circula­ compelled him to force in runs if tliey'd been contented to "wait it breaking curves! The game be­ The nation having just emerged FOR * SALE-^Whlte birch wood, good condition. Call 1743 or 170. tion in said district, on or before Feb. out." Though they filed the bases with only one out, a double play came a thrilfirig pitchers’ duel. from war/ General Snyder Insisted saw ed and stove length, $12 a cord: 14, 1927, and by postin g a copy of th is stopped, them from scoring. ‘Til do better next inning." Jack told "There are two promising that'all pomp and display be dis­ WANTED)—Electrical wiring and ; j i $7.00 a load. W illiam S.tss, V ernon radios installed, flat irons repaired, order on the public sign-post in said Bevins’. .“I’m getting straighterted out all right now. The buzz- pitchers for next year's team." pensed with in the Interest of econ­ street. Phone 1930-3, lamps wlre4. No job too small. Phone town of Manchester, at least six days planer in my head has stopped.” said the varsity captain. .^.,i omy. Records of the affair show the 1176-3 after 6 o’clock. before the day of said hearing, to Statistics show that 18-7,807 per­ FOR SALE—Fine Buff Plymouth appear if they see cause at said time govetnor lived but a short distance R ock Cockerel, valued a t $10, a">d 11 WANTED—Respectable man board­ and place and be heard relative there­ from the courthouse and hd made sons visited Yellowstone park dur­ flnp pullet.), all for $30. John H. er In private family. Inquire at 41 to. and make return to this court. the journey on foot, ing 1926. Of these'144,929'ermfcin Cheney, Andover Road. C hestnut. WILLIAM S.'HYDE Adininlstration of the oath of of-, privately owned automobilfcji/”40',- Judge. 906 by rail, 194 on motorcycles and FO R SALE—R. I. G reenings. $1.15 WANTED — Woodchopper $3 per H-2-11-27. flcei the reading of the inaugural per bushel delivered, this week only cord. Inquire L. Merenlno, Bolton. Tel. address and the ensuing reception 2118 hiked or rode horseback. $1.00 a t th e farm . E dgew ood F ru it 106-2. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD consumed scarcely more' than an Farm, Woodbrldge street. Telephone at Manchester, within and for the hour; this id contrast with the re­ 945. W. H. Cowles. WANTED—^To repair and clean District of Manchester, on tho 10th. sewing machines of all makes. All day of F eb ru ary . A. D., 1927. cent Inaugural ceremony which be­ work guaranteed. Tel. Manchester gan half an houi* before noon and ' FOR SALE—Greenings, Baldwins, No. 715. Go anyw here. R. W. G arraid . Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Warantee Northern Spies, Jonathan and delici­ 37 Edward itreet Manchester. Judge. did not end officially until theMn- ous apples. $1.00, 1.25 and 3.50 p er Estate of John Tooniey late of Man- ^ 1 augural ball was over the follow­ bbshel. W e deliver. Tel. 945. E dge- WANTED—Some pleasure these cliester. in said District, deceased. wood Fruit Farm, Woodbrldge long evenings? Why not have that The executrix having exhibited her m o : ing midnight.; street. W. H.’ Cowles. phonograph fixed and enjoy the old administration account with said es­ • ^ 4 But in the years intervening be-’'; favorite records once again. Bralth- tate to this Court for allowance. It Is t?7d€n the Snyder and Fisher ad-; ,FOR SALE—Hard ' wood, by the walte. ISO Center street. ORDERED:—That the 19tb. day of load, 62 Ha:ivftfotne street, telephone F eb rj'* ry , A. D.. 1927. a t 9 o’clock In mhilstratlonB. Pennsylvania has bd-1 5^-3. L. Pola. Coal Company. ______WANTED—To buy cars for Junk, th e forenoon, a t the P io b a te Office, In come one of the wealthiest states , A good substantial 2 family flat, used parts for sale. Abel’s Service said Manchester, b"? <3nd the same Is .in the union with a population now oak floors' and trim. Steam beat, FOR SALE—Fancy Green Mt. pota­ S tation. Oak stre e t. Tel. 789. / assigned for a hearing on the allow­ gas, etc. Right oh Benton street. toes. Frank Williams, Buckland. T«L ance of said administrn!ion account estimated at 9,730,00®. 989-23. ______with .sal: estate, an:l this Court di­ A bargain at )|ilO,.000, only 9T00 LOST rects the executrix to give public no­ Jack batted in terrible luck cash. FOR SALE—Apples, Kings, North­ tice to all persons Interested therein until the last of the eighth in­ He went to the slab .for the last time, and struck put three batters Close to Alain street a home-llke ern Spies, Seek-no-turthers, and LOST—Ladies gold watch and chain, to apiie.sr and bo heard thereon by ning. Then, with the sacks McGovern Granite Co. Greenings, good sound apples, 60c per publlsl'.'ng a copy of this order In In a row. The final one was Kis enemy, lVlcNally. Then the triumphant cottage of si.v rooms. har^ood basket. Delivered anywhere In Man­ initials in case. Valued as keepsake, loaded and two out. he caught and rejoicing freshmen took him on their shoulders and marched CEMETERY MEMORIALS $10 reward If returned to 105 Oak St. some newspaper having o. circulation the ball fairly and-drove it over floors, hot water beat, a large'slze«l chester or vicinity. Phone. 970-2. in said District, on or before Feb. 14, around the field, carrying him at the head of a wild, roaring proces­ Itepreseiitcd by lot. Price only 97,500. LOST—September 3. gold banded 1927. and by p o stin g a copy of th is the head of the sion. With the girls of the class who cheered the victors as they FOR SALE—Chestnut wood, hard order on the public signpost In the for a homer, putting the fresh­ Right on East Center street, a wood and hafd wood slab« “aw^d blue cameo brooch. If found, return passed them wss Betty, her eyes filled with admiration and pride. * O. Wr. HAKTKXSTRLV and get $5 .r^ard. 36 Griswold street Town where the deceased last dwelt, men in the lead by one run. . CI927 OY UtA seiwct IHC. large modern flat, sLv rooms, la ^ e ■Steve length.) and .under cower.. L. T. or telephonb'«81-4. six days befiore saij-)dity of hearing ------III ^ 149 Spmmlt St. Telephone 1621 Wood, 56 Blssell street Telephone an.J return ra.ake to this Court. 4|»:6. ______...W ILLIAM S. HYDE .Jf POUND ■' Judge. FOR SALE—Hard wood, all lengths. H-2-11-27. ’ Here It fs-^a well hinn Stogie, R aym ond F. D eW aid, 655 N orth M ain POUNij—Male German Police pup­ TRUE TO IJFE STORY VAUDEVILLE AGAIN only 5 minutes from silk mills, street Telephone 2358.______py, about three months old. Owner TWO SUPER FEATURES close to trolley, 6 good roonu with can have same by proving owrvership Typewriters FOR SALE—One cord 4 ft white and paying for adv. Phone 184-13. modern conveniences^—dow to price. birch, cut any length, Mixed AT CIRCLE SATURDAY ON RIALTO PROGRAM SCORES HIT AT STATE Four acres of good level land hard wood $14.00. Call. Wllllraantlo FOUND—Black and white hound FIVE MINOR BILLS All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ vered with wood. WooUl make 157-12. came to my place. Owner may have by. proving property and paying ex­ changed and overhauled. S excellent small farm ortoiUdlm; FOR SALE—Hardwood. Reo truck penses. Phone 1875-12. This is the last day of the en­ “Carnival Capers” Heads Pro­ Special Discounts to Students. lots. City water, gas, eiedC id^ $9.00; hard slab 8.00; hard pine and PASS LEGISLATURE Western and Five Reel Comedy available Price only 91,600. c h e stn u t m ixed $6.00 a load. PIrpo, 87 MISCELLANEOUS On Bill—Regular Program gagement of “Oh What a Night” gram—Richard Dix in “Par­ Wells street Phone 154-3. ■ Tonight. which has proved to be just what adise for Two.” Telephone 821 ANNOUNCEMENT — Mr. Walter advance reports spoke of it being, REAL ESTATE Bohonan, of Hartford will be at 801 fast and laugh provoking screen, (By Member Herald Staff) Main street Saturday afternoon and Fixes Dale of Hearing On Again the Circle comes through farce the clean , kind that the mo­ Kemp's Music Robert J. ^nuth evening to give private readings In tion picture fail demands. Every The State theater scored another Room One. with a wonderful double feature hit In its vaudeville program for FOR SALE—^Nlce homey 6-room bill for Saturday’s program. Riding laugh, grin, chuckle and roar that bungalow, pantry, large roomy Any orte Interested In flower grow­ Women Jurors Bill For one picture could be expected to the rest of the week, shown for the House 1009 Mato Str^t closets, 2 porches, bathroom and all ing can have one of my 1927 price and shooting galore' in Fred first time last night. Headed by the Real Estate,' < Insnranee, modern conveniences. Garage. Beauti­ Hume’s feature, "Stolen Ranch,”, provoke has been crammed into ful shade trises, shrubbery. Nicely lists on Gladioli. Arthur Clark, Man­ the story and Its cast, headed by Carnival'Capers, six people who Phone 128-4 Steamship Tickejts. located on very large lot 5 blocks chester Green. Phone 251-2. St. Patrick's Day. are balanced by a super-speed .sing, dance and play all kinds of east of Main street. 2 blocks to school. comedy drama entitled “Thrill Edna Murphy and Raymond Mc­ . Rags, magazines, bundled paper Kee leaves nothing to be desired. ij;8truments. the bill is one of unus­ Price $6,000, part cash. -This and other and junk bought at hlg’.est ensh Hunters,” In which William Haines ual excellence. city property shown by Chas. Heck­ prices. Fhons $49-3 and I will calL J. plays the leading role. Another attraction which will’ man, 647 Main street, Farr Bldg. Hartford, Feb. J l-—The State Dover and Soltan bring on some- E lsenberg. Tonight ends up the double fea­ close Its run this evening on the same bill is .“Rawhide” a western, thtrig new in their snappy dance FOR SALE—Chicken farm of 6 ANTIQUES Legislature today passed a total ture bill in which Elaine Hammer- Everything from the classical acres, 6 room house, barns, and drama that for sheer thrills ranks! m chicken coops, on the trolley line. Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ of five bills, all of a minor nature, stein in “Ladies of Leisure” teams b.aliet:''stuff to escentric heel and stored. Reflnlshlng and upholstering up with George Walsh who stars In well up towards the top. Buffalo P ric e only $4500. See S tu a rt J. W as- of old and modern furniture. V. and each house approved the judge- Bill Jr., has the leading role and toe work is included In their reper­ ley. H edeen, 87 H o llister stre e t. ship appointments that the other a true-to-life Horatio Alger stofy, toire .and'a line of funny patter “Striving for Fortune.” Walsh is goes through his paces like a young rounds out their act to perfection. FOR SALE—Two family flat, all House passed yesterday. A batch of dare' devil. Selected shorter suli- modern, oak floors and trim, two car Open For Business—Barber shop bills providing for repairs to exist­ immense in this offering and he ' Two clever character actors, garage, right oft East Center street, and poolroom. At 34 Oak street. Three gives every bit that Is in him to jects round out the offerings. Goetz and Duffy, occupy second po­ alw ay s rented. P rice $11,250; T his Is a barbers. Charles Culotta, Prop. ing state armories throughout Con­ The double feature progr^ good Investment See Stuart J. Was- necticut was taken out of the mili­ make the picture one not to be for­ sition on the bill. They are gifted gotten easily. which will he shown at this theater performers who know just when ley. Legal Notices tary affairs committee’s hands and for tomorrow only is headed by sent to the appropriations .commit­ Miss Hammerstein’s work in por­ and how to draw a laugh and their FOR SALE—House of seven rooms, traying the life of a society butter­ “The Midnight Kiss,” an adaption and sun parlor, two Are places, won­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD tee for decision. Both bodies ad­ act was one long series of outbursts at Manchester, within and for the fly whose daily grind consists of of Golden’s successful stage play of merriment. derful home for the right party, or journed at noon to me-;t again next which was produced under the would mako a good tea room or district of Manchester, on the 11th. Tuesday at 11:15 a. ra. bridge parties, charity halls and Blackface comedians of merit antique shop. Best location in town, a day of F eb ru ary . A. D„ 1927. ability and reputation. She does name of "Pigs.” The younger gen­ are O’Neill and Plunkett, who bring bargain. Price less than It can be Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., House. Judge. lustice to her role and holds the eration comes into Its own in this a little bit of color—black—to! the built for. See Stuart J. Wasley. The House passed three bills clever dramatic comedy ■which has Estate of Albert Homewood late of from its calendar affecting the New interest In a firm grip from the bill. Their dialect reminds one of- FOR SALE—Buildings ots, In all Manchester in said district, deceased. first reel on, lost nothing of Its attractiveness by the old time minstrels but all their p a rts of th e tow n, from $250.00 up. Upon application of Adella Home- Haven Antl-Tuberculosls Associa­ reason of Its transfer to the screen. Terms. These lots can be bought on wood praying that administration be tion and the Fairfield County Mort­ She Is In a class by herself when stuff Is up to date and screamingly monthly paymenta See Stuart J, Was- granted on said estate, as per applica­ acting In a picture such as "Ladles It’s a story of conquering youth funny. tion on file. It is gage and Title Company. that brings home the bacon In the ley, 827 Malu street, telephone 1428-2. Favorable reports were received of Leisure” but the role fits her For the fourth act the Statq of ORDERED:—That the foregoing like a glove and she glories In It. form of pigs and the characters are fers the Four Gaertners, a family of FOR SALE—For sale or exchange, application be heard and determined in the House from committees as so true to life as to bring forth farm and city property. William at the Probate oflice in Manchester in follows: She Is the typical society woman expert jugglers who. sc rn to jug Kanehl, 517 Center street. said District, on the 19th. day of Feb­ with nothing to think of but pleas­ many memories in most of us who gle anything less than themselves. ruary, A. D.. 1927, at 9 o’clock in the Judiciary—Amending the chart­ ure while the man of the'house Is can remember the time when we They perform amazing tricks of FOR SALlil—6 room bungalow, oak forenoon, and that notice be given to er of the Bridgeport City Court, floors and part oak trim, all modern all persons Interested In said estate at the office winning the where­ found ourselves In similar predica­ juggling and the subjects of tji.eir providing for the appointment of withal to make her life what it is. ments to those occurring in this work are the other memblfers"qf the Improvements. 2 ciir garage. Price of the pendency of said application two judges Instead of a judge and very reasdnable and easy terma TeL the time and place of hearing plhere is a, moral in the story but charming story. The cast is parti­ troupe. 1483-12. ■■■;: thereon, by publishing a copy of this an associate judge, and appointing to tell it would .spoil the picture for cularly well chosen and although All in all, a show worth seeing. order In some newspaper having a a second assistant prosecutor and a circulation in said district, on or be­ those fans who want to see It, many of the names are not well Richard Dix in .“Paradise for TWo” TD RENT fore Feb. 14, 1927, and by posting a second assistant clerk. Saturday's features are real knoivn, they at least furnish a fin­ rounds out an .unusually good bill. copy of this order on the public sign­ Public Health and Safety—Pro­ thrilling affairs. Fred Hujes, an up ished _ portrayal of their different post In said town of 'Manchester, at viding that still births shall be and coming movie star, brlng.s parts and at the same time supply alt least six days before the day of said COCHRANB l e a d s HOPPE hearing, to appear If they see cause registered In the same manner as down the house in his five-reeler .^f the--blase film fan’s' deidand for r e you proud of your home, proud of its oon> births: allowing the State Depart­ I stree t. at said time and place and be heard tho west, "Tho Stolen Ranch.” "new fa'ces.’V JanSt GayHdr'''ahd Bhston, Feb, 11.—"Welker Coch­ relative thereto, and make return to ment of Health to Issue regulations A fresh cheeriness, happy in that back­ this court. William’Ilaine;’, who Is the lead­ Richard* Walling, two of the most ran, of Hollywood, led Willie TO RENT—4 ' roorti .j-tenement, all governing the handling of thera­ ing man in. “Thrill Hunters,” the. promising of.*th? younger school of latfest lijiiprovertients. In q u ire 115 WILLIAM S. HYDE peutic lead. Hoppe, 500 tq“ 334 at . thff conclu­ ground of brightness and harmony? Or does Walnut street. companion foafure for Saturday^ players head, tills cast,-The. support-' n-2-11.27. " Banking—Changing the name of sion of, the first blocl^ of,their chal­ will he remembered chiefly for hla Ing program 'whl he made ujp pf lenge ihatch iMt night, '^iie youth­ yblir home look dull—it$ fufnistiii^; pen^an^tly.:-; FO R r !b NT—Large 5 ; room flat on the City Loan Corporation to the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD work in “Brn-vn . of Harvard,” and,; “Law, of the'North’,’ a thrlHlfig out­ ful CalifomlanL . took cliuiige of the Chestnut street facing park. For par­ City Industrial"''Bank of Bridge­ as the main suppoi’t qf,Xon Chaitcy darkened and streaked 'witH coal ^ s t ani^sodt^ ticulars-apply Aaron Johnso.n,J52 Lin­ and for the door .drama starring Fred Gilman, match' with in the '■ r den street. ’ " ■ ' .v district of Manchester, on the 11th. port; ^mending the Meriden' Sav­ in “TelRIt 'o the Marliies.” In this day of F eb ru ary , A. D., 1927. another ohapteir , of,;the 'current se­ t-welfth ihhing and held tf(te lead to A Gas Firei^la^e H ^terTs ings bank charter;, amending the picture'"he Is tlm ;vlv6t around rial; a bomedy-ii!fad!a news reel.-. ! the.ehd;.’-, ’■ TO RENit—6 room tenement, all Judge^^"^ WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., resolution incorporating the Thom- which comedy revolvts. He is, in Improvements. Call. 53 'Sp'ibice street. aston Savings bank. TeL 1622. . Arthur Cook late of Man­ fact, the ' “goat,” who comes SUSPEgr DONOHUE TQ BE*' H Ih order tO'Teduco court costs chester In said district, deceased. The House also voted change of through in the'last i^eeiitp win the CHRONIC C ^ dC WORKER CLEAN FOR RENT—Two, /^sfalr flats, traflac, ofScers in Pans not only ar­ toiT ad m ln lstra- reference op numerous armory fair lady* and 111; kinds of wealth ' ' j i ^ with improvements; also store. Rents distributors on said bills. rest tr^C-Iaw violators but assess very reasonably. Apply 244 North application and honors, ■ New Britain, Feb. 11.—The case Saves your draperies; upndlsteries,' rugs and Main street. Telephone '28^2 or 409-3. on .n ie,. it ,1s The use of the hall of the Hou.se of Robert Leslie Donohue, 26, the-flnte^an<; collect immediavo l^y- ORDERED:—That the foregoing was granted to the judiciary com­ TWHCE SENTENCED TO DIE ment. V ‘iv walls, keeps them fresh and new. At the same FOB BENT—Four room. tenemenL aPPRcatlon be heard and determined Hartford, arrested yesterday on the first'And sreond floors, all-Improve;, Frobate office In Manchester In mittee for a hearing On a bill pro­ .charge of forgery, was continued time it casts very che^ul beams of warmi* over * meats, new house, at 170;Oak street, said District, on the 19th day of Feb, viding jury service f.yr women, on . > Kingston,; Qnt., Feb. 11.—Thom­ until tomorrow In police court to­ w ith g arag e. In q u ire 164 Oiiik s tr e e t o r A; D,, 1927,' a t 9 o'clock In th e fo re ­ March 17, and for a' hehrlng 'on as McCoskey today stands under the room—just like an old-time fireplace without call 616-5. noon, aftdrthat notice be given to all day to give police an* opportunity to peraons Interested in said estate of changes in the compensation act on sentence of death for the second investigate his record. ' Donohue TO RENT--Six room tenement. In th* Penfleftcy of said application and March 23. time for the murder of M. E. Jen­ failed in an attempt to pass a the worry, work, or dirt! A-1 condition, with shadi^, and all the time and place of hearing thereon, Senate. kins, a Portsmouth penitentiary spurious check for $53. I improvementa Apply at SEEast Mid­ by publishing a copy of this order In The Senate' today passed two dle Turnpike. , Horae newspaper having a circulation guard. The man’s previous sen­ .-3 ’ t’’' In. said, district, on or before Feb. 14, bills from Its calendar as follows: tence was quashed by the court on MUNSEY PAPER SOLD V f o r RENT—Furnished room with 1827, and by posting a copy of this Amendihg the charter of the Hart­ a technicality. Now Judge Lennox ' ■ » or, without board. Inquire at 78 Pine order on the public sign-post In said . ford club to allow It to hold real es­ New York, Feb. 11.—ThP/.New street after 6 p. m. town of Manchester, at least six days In Supreme court has ordered him. before the day of said hearing, to ap­ tate to an amount not over $1,000,- to be hanged April 21. York Evening Telegram, 'one* of ; FOR RENT — Three, and four pear If they''see cause at said time 0 0 0 . the newspapers owned by i the;, lath' room apartments^ beat, lanlior aer- and place an;l be heard relative there­ Extending the time for organiz­ Frank A. Munsey, was today sold vide, g u range, refrlgeratpr, In-a- to, and make return to this court. Projected athletic clubs In Ger­ The Manche^er Ga$ €o. cobr bed fnrnlshed. Cait Manchester V.'XLLIAM S. HYDE ing of the Mortgage Bond and Title many are given free land by the to the Scrlpps-Howard interests, Construction Company, $100 or tale- Judge. Company of Stamford, to January, government, the land being exempt publishers of a string of .Mjvspajfev ^hone 7$a*2, . * : ,^-2-11-27. ^ ,1929. from taxes. .. era throughout. the cpuntiyi,/ A'ljl I ■c k iL ■ tV:- ' ' . ■ * ^ '■ , - . • _ •- 'V '', ' ’; ' ■■^•’* ' ’^-. - ^ h' - *’■■•■ • . ■', ■■ li . .t ’’*■ V*'^r t ' j- 5^ ______■- ■■■ ■ ■ — '-i- ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, FEB.-IV 1927,' ;

Ig under construction. Farmington fuiaaa end of road is closed. Detour post­ ed- V>' • ' Harwlnton-Burllngton road is CONDITION OF under construction. Work sus­ pended for the winter. T;: Newington and West Hartford, r r . Willard street and Newington : Founded road are under construction. Work stopped for the winter. Road is open to traffic. ■V. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 11.4 . Newington, Newington-Ne^^%rit-^' ain road is under constt^tion. . V It T? Road conditions and detoi;rs in Work stopped tor the wlhter.'Noad ■ U lv S -. ■•'s’ \ 'VY.'’''' the state «|t Connecticut made nec­ is open to traffic. ' f ^ - 'If,- HXin:Fo;riovs Y#AriiHG p«i!»imiRE essary by highway construction as Old (Saybrook, Essex cut-off. ot Feb. 9, are as lollows: Road is under construction;, does Route No. 1 not interfere with traffic. Goods Held^For Later Delivery TRUMBULL ST.—Between Pratt and Asylum For Evening.'ApiK)intiiie9t4^Phflaie^2*tj^ Plyinouth, Bull Head road, . r . Norwalk-Boston Post Road, bridges are under construction. ■ ■ ■" - • ' ■■ V- - ■' grading at Peat Swamp. No delay Short detour around bridges. Work : .Y' ' ’•;>*A. to traffic. suspended for winter. Westport and Pairfleld-Boston Vernon and. Tolland, Tolland Post Road. Grading under con­ Turnpike Is under construction. tract from Blacksmith shop to Road closed in Tolland. r. -s! Round House. No delay to traf­ West Woodstock-South Wood- fic. stock road is under construction, Westport and Falrfield-Bulkley grading is being done; open to Bridge is under construction. No traffic. ' " a ” :,- delay to traffic. Falrfleld-Mlll River bridge is un­ der construcUon. No delay to tref- flc. jl A •.«i. ' ;_.f 'iM. Westbrook - Patchogue River HEBRON Bridge. Work on approach span. No delay to traffic. Route No. 2 Additional reports from the Marked Down Very Low for Berlin, Beckley Crossing is und^ Hebron schools for the month of f- er construction. Work stopped for February are as follows: The White '• A". : .... 'if. the winter. No delay to traffic. school had an attendance rate of 94 ’ : V' ‘ ’ ‘ ••.^- r ' Route No. 8 per cent. Perfect attendance pupils Ridgefield-Main street and Dan­ were Andrew and John Hooker, •• . / y "'■^4 * if. * bury road. Concrete completed. Waldo Ansaldi and Raymond Bai^ Shoulders uncompleted. No de­ tholomew. Miss Marcle Zabriskle m What Is Meant • A tour necessary. the teacher. Miss Ruth Ellis’s school Route No. 8 at Gilead Hill had an attendance of By Floor Samples , Respo^ T h ^ lf Thomaston, approaches to Rey­ 83 per cent, the epidemic of mumps nolds Bridge are under construc­ being lefeponslble for the low rate. Ordinarily a ' supplemen­ February tion. Perfect attendance pupils were Route No. 10 1 Olive, Allene, Charlotte and William tary stock of goods is car­ MIddletown-Haddam, grading is Warner. ried in our warehouses for The interest and- enthukii^iR'; . under way; slight delay where that buyers from- all over the^ shovel Is working. The first' pussy willows to be re­ each article displayed on our Route No. 12 ported were brought ki a few days 'State are showipg --r . Norwich-New London road in ago. They were foundd T)yd; the road floors. ’February Values.is eyi4^c^j; side where they were well develop­ towns of Waterford and Montville When this stock is con­ by the recqrd sales of*- the; are under construction. Open to ed. opening* week. . . . traffic. Through traffic will avoid Wilmer Dingwell has sold his sumed, the store • article work by using the Norwich-Groton place ou the Marlborough road to which has been used as a sell­ It is an, established fact road on the east side of the Thames Fitch N. Jones. The place has dwell­ that no other store in the ■ ' river. ing house and farm buildings arid ing sample is closed out at a State has such'reputation f dr • Route No. 17 about ninety acres of land. It was price that disregards, cost Sketched from ' Norfolk, Norfolk-W. Norfolk formerly known as the Charles selling thoroughly good , y ' ; ‘'cV; I road Is under construction. Short Buell place, and was owned and oc­ entirely. by our own artist niture for such low prices. . ; ; detour at bridge in Norfolk. Work cupied for quite a long time by the suspended for the winter. late Mr. and Mrs. James Dingwell. 4-Pc. Burl Group $ Route No. 101 Sherwood Miner who is recover­ In Chaplin the bridge at South ing from a severe illness of pneu­ Chaplin Is being constructed. No monia suffered a relapse a short detour. time ago but has again rallied and Route No. 103 is Improving daily. .■j In Sterling, bridge is being re­ Walter Hewitt has returned to There is such an extraordinary beauty and fine workmanship in this lovely burl wal- ■ constructed. Open to traffic. New Haven after spending a week Route No. 110 at his home here. He is in New nut group that you would yourself estimate the value at twice the sale price. : - Windsor and Windsor Locks, Haven for the purpose of being near Hartford-Springfleld ro&d Is under '^his wife who is recovering from a construction. Work stopped for 1-ecent operation at the New Haven the winter. Road is passable. hospital. Mrs. Hewitt is making a No Route Numbers good recovery. .'t v;. Bolton, Bolton Center road is un­ Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. W- Hills ------der construction, but is open to have sold their place in Palisade traffic. Park, N. J., and will move to their Burlington Station - Burlington place here on the Marlborough road Center road is under constructlon- some time this month. They will be Open for travel. Work suspended for winter. accompanied by their son and ex- „ ____ , „ „ I Pect to make their permanent home Farmington, Scott S'wamp road, I here. ' HASNT FELT SO GOM IN 20 YEARS Poster Beds One package ALL-BRAN enables A number of high^^ade’, him to say good-bye to pills! The full line of poster beds in vanities ^remaining' /from Walnut, Mahogany, and Maple suites, iii' walnut .and' ma­ Read Mr. Awtry’s with every meal. Guaranteed* at sharply reduced prices. Be­ hogany, St cosR priW,' be- ^ testimonial as to PPcwrs recommend it because it ginning at $28.65. ginning at $38.6$.'; .44- , . ^ what ALL-BRAN IS 100% bran. .-•> ... ' V*' c*'. ^ ' does in stamping out constipation. 'T m a man B6 years of age, have had Eat AL^BRAN with milk or chronic constipation for 36 years I . CTMin—and add fruits or honesy. •• . ••.. - A have been taking all kinds of purga- '^Uj|0 in cooking.' Mix withiothte * natural movement. Have spent a great deal of c^eals. Served and sold every­ money and no permanent relief. . . . where. Ready to eat. Made by A I I r p a ’m'* package of your Kellogg in Battle Creek. Recipes ALL-BRAN. I found I could discard my on package. fn 20°"y'ears* ^ felt as good M Joa. W. Awtky, A tlanta, Ga. - permanent, natural V 11 constipation by eatinir Kellogg s ALL-BRAN. Two table- spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases. 1 1 ^ all-bran

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AanrljirBtnr strikes a good many naturally thing but the one -really important frank persons as sheer ^ flub-dii|b. nuisance of black flies. Stt^ning Hrralb The Presidency of the United States -Up Ih^ Plymouth the President is not a sqrt^of mystic priestship can be reasonably sure that he will yUBUSHED BY around ''W'h^ofa it is necessary to THE HERALD PRINTING CO. not be eaten by insects nor yet FoatK^ed by Etwood 'i. Ela wrap an artificial glamor of god­ .^jaye to„sleep, as.at Swampacqtt, Oot. 1. 1881 like dignity. Tkere is not the slighU under ' the sub-consciousness that New' Ydrk.-^Bomelffifere'JiiBt tp- i -i. Every Evening Except Sundays .-.nd est reason why an incumbent who stairs Is death! i • Holidays. bootleggers are operating under his From the inside of an open Entered at the Post OfHoe at Man­ wants to be re-elected should not window. stairway, a„ wind-whipped streamer chester as Second Class Mall Matter. permit the fact to be known, or SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall And besides, he has acquired a of crape slaps-a black end out into six dollars a year, sixty cents a why he should hide a determination taste for fishing—and there is more the typical Manhattan sidewalk 'month for shorter periods. not to run again. ’ ' .throng as it bustles along Eighth By carrier, eighteen certs r. week. fun to the square inch in the tubby S E M I ^ I avenue. •- fi. .. . U. : Single copies, three cents. President Coolidge has a great little, near-black brook trout , of There Is not even a door on SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ many admirable qualities. Not the VV'i. j. i’-- SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, Vermont’s mquntaln streams, smajl which to place the-lcrepe. It can­ Inc., 285 Madison Avenue, New York most admirable of them, however, though they be, than in the bigger not be hung outside the doorway and 612 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago. is his habit of secrecy—it is noth­ but far less numerous fish of the because of the signs. There is a OU'LL find all the Semi-Annual Sale v^ues sketched below in - The Manchester Evening Herald Is ing less Adirondack lakes. That was all that printer’s sign and a poolroom sign on sale In New York City at Schultz's The Republican leaders who have | was needed to make Plymouth the and a coffee shop sign one-above * our stock now. Come in just as soon as,you can, lor these IIUIDIIW^I .News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. the other. So the crepe had to be Street and 42nd. Street entrance of twice honored the President nation­ ideal “summer White House”— placed Just above the first step of items Ikve been going, rapidly and.we cannot gparan^ quaiitities. Grand Central Statidli. ally, having the campaign of 1928 something to do. And up there.^now the stairway. 4 "International News Service has the See all the other suites and odd piecesr^rugs and ^aperiesi-^tbat. exclusive .rights to. use for repfubllca- to prep^ire' for, naturally feel that that he has found Jjis way to the Overhead there is a huge elec­ tion in any form all news dispatches they have some rights to Informa-, habit. Cousin Cal can go fishing in tric sign of print shop and pool- are reduced, too. f . credited, to or not otherwise credit­ room. On one side of the open ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively tion enough on the Presidsntiar at­ a Just and natural way, with no stairway is a bar-rail restaurant, entitled to use for repuhllcatlo'n all titude to be able to steer by. Thby titfe local or undated news published guide id' boss him afoundi and with on the other a dingy coffee shop.. herein." feel that the President, by persist­ fish enough in nearby streams to On the second floor are the huge' ing in his silence. Is keeping con­ keep him hopping all summer. windows of the print shop. And on • —-- trol of the situation for rather too thj two top floors are transient FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1927. rooms. long a period—that It la possible, SAME CASE. / Thera^, ajre no curtains at the if he continues in this course, that' Therfe ;^m osirtih Paris the window., 'None’ is heeded. The STAGE DIRT. he may possibly stage an eleventh news that-the tourist businesa has dust and dirt of the street have In banning three of the reputedly hour withdrawal from the field and gone on-the blin'k-i--and that is a coated-them so heavily they no Breakfast Sets $2^.75 leave the whole party organization serious matter for the Parlsianc. longer are transparent. Immoral plays that have b^en ruu- And dirt and curtains make lit­ Choice of walnut finish, deo ning" therfe, and in the arrest of up in the air instead of with its Hotels with two-thirds of their tle difference. The rooms are orated, or decorated'fenam- actors and producers under the plans for such a contingency well rooms qmpty; restaurants where a transient. No one stays long. One ^ el finishes. Each set Included criminal code for giving indecent on the way to completion^ feiv months ago one had to fight gets a room for 50 cents, *pe.r* a drop-leaf table and 4 Wind,. ^, for a table now willing to give a haps. Those whose heels have Bor chairs, exactly as shown. shows and committing public nui­ Reg. ? 3 4.00 EDISON. guest one for himself, one for his been completely run down by. the sances, the New York police au­ city and whose shoe soles are gone thorities have started something. Thomas A. Edison, eighty years hat and one for his coat; Mont- drift in here out of the night. '• I What the finish of it will be it is old today, has a new biographer, marte resorts closing their doors 1 One such has died. But who ‘ . J.l. going to be Interesting to observe. George S. Bryan, who declares that —such it is said Is the result of cared enough to make the gesture This newspaper has very definite It 1^ all wrong to call Edison a sci­ a marked deflection of American of crepe upon the open stairway?. entist—that he is an Inventor and and British travelers to Italy, ideas about stage productions. It They are building a sub'way would very much like to see inde-' nothing else and never gave an Switzerland and elsewhere. Just.j,outside the doorway. 'I'he-‘ cency eradicated from play, moving hour’s thought to abstract science The rise in the value of the neck of a giant crane swings oVer picture, vaudeville and even the In his life. Mr. Bryan should have franc has something to do with it, and seems to peer Into one of the lecture platform. That is, it would the thanks of the world for assuring since the hotel keepers and others upper windows as though to solie it of something it has long sus­ the death mystery. like to see eradicated what seems who put up the franc-price of their Workers at noon hour sit in the to it to be indecent. And that is pected. Now if he will go so far as wares as the franc went down have doorway and the wind flicks the f precisely the point. to explode -this superstition—for failed to restore the balance now crepe in their faces. They shove Having heeded complaints which the inventor himself was that the franc is accreting in value. it away without noticing. 9 Pc. lacolMian S ^ 9 2 2 9 against these three plays and hav- originally responsible—that Edison But it is highly probable that .the Hundreds, thousands, now tens sleeps but three hours a day. of thousands pass and none no­ ~ ing arrested and made ready to ------— our I demonstrations of tices. These suites are of excellent-construction and finish, prosecute a number of persons lor cup of happiness will be full. W e ''*'^°se past months are responsible Mid-Manhattan cannot stop to being tnade of walnut and: gumwoods'wlth maple overlays. giving them, the police have done have always believed and believe for more of the tourist shortage notice such things. In a warm, antiqued, walnut-finish. A trestle table can Solid mahogany ^ gateleg now that Mr. Edison invented those than is the rising cost of living. Yet somebody knew, or else be substituted for the table sketched and the balance of the tables. e.xactly as sketched, something that a very great many with- drawer. Top 34x48 persons will applaud. But suppose hours as well as the phonograph The Parisians who made things there would be no crepe; nothing ‘suite includes a buffet, china cabinet,' arm chair and 5 side but the Potter’s field. chairs. Exactly as shown. Regular |285.00^ open, 12x34 with leaves down. that these prosecutions succeed; and some 'other things. And made unpleasant for English-speaking Reg. $30.00 what will be the natural conse­ them about two and a half times visitors last year are evidently go­ Yet I remember last summer, Solid mahogany tea wag­ quence? More complaints, of course, as long as other folks’ hours. ing to pay for their fun this year. when the windows of these on, exactly as sketched with However, he’s a wonderful old ba^*rep'• rooms opened and one drop leaves and- removable against other plays not quite so in- It does not pay to unpopularize glass tray. Reg. $35.00*'i ' decent perhaps but still Indecent man. Everybody says so. >our country among foreigners__ could see inside, that two old la­ dles seemed to share one of the dis­ in the opinion of a somewhat small­ whether it be the Parisians throw­ mal, barren rooms. er group than found Indecency in BACK TO VERMONT. ing away American trade by abus­ I remember going to the officq the three already attacked. President Coolidge Is said to be ing American citizens or the United window - and staring across the Will the pplice follow up their far more likely to spend the com­ 'States throwing away Latin trade street at the muddled bed and action in this case by closing shows ing summer’s vacation in Vermont by bullying Latin states. We fail to bare walls and marveling at the of grade 2 in nastiness? And, if so, than •ither in South Dakota, aee much difference in the economic suggestion of complete desolation results. and loneliness. Rather, said I, how about grade 3 and so on? which Is making strenuous efforts would I be alone oipon a desert Certainly it will have to be a to get the “summet White House” than caught thus mld-mllllons. - I mawkish play indeed to which no­ or any of the other western remember One afternoon seeing a body objects in a country .where states that arfe seeking thqt honor; Bcraggly geranium placed in the and more likely to make his vaca­ window to catch dust and dirt. there are still some people who I wondered what the two old „ believe that every play except Uncle tion home on the old home farm in Vomen were doing Here, i woh- ^Tom’s Cabin and Ten Nights in a Plymouth than anywhere else in they have Hved there Barroom* Is'inherently sinful. VeEiBontv It .-is-whispered in Wash­ 411 this time through the summer If it were possible to determine, ington that the President didn’t and * Into the winter ■— alone - O'* of the firmament of caught by age and poverty in a* justly, what constitutes "indecen­ have as good a time either, at mid-town, dingy room. Two old V cy” the whole business of stage Swampscott or in the Adlrondacks eclipsed, but are extingulali women who looked from the dis­ censorship would settle itself. But as he knows how to have in the ed not; tance Jike kindly grandmas putter­ Upholstered chair in a, one person’s idea of what is fit and quiet little hamlet in the Vermont ing about. choice of three needle-point > hills. Somehow I have the notion that what is unfit for stage portrayal is 'And death is a low mist which can­ Reg t^ r o o Y® three, different coverings to select from how on This might well be true, not one of them is alone In that room ♦zo.uu. display with seat cushions in a Choice of tapestries or bro- so widely different from the next not blot now facing the rest of the winter. catelle! The suites are distinctive and new with, their person’s, both being equally oppos­ only of President. Coolidge but of The brightness it may veil. When Alone now amid millions. And no­ Furniture selected at the bases and turned legs. Best of all, they are-of' ed to transgressions of their own' any other person who is little im­ lofty thought body will know. Not even I. Lifts a young heart above its mor­ Semi-Annual Sale stored Watkins'quality,’at a low price. Reg. $245.00. standards of ethics, that the re­ pressed by the ostentation whb;h tal lair. GILBERT SWAN. without charge for future delivery, If you wish. formers of the stage are really split spoils most of the recognized sum­ And love and life contend in it, for into a score of groups, all working mer resorts. A “camp” In the what !>, at cross-purposes. Adlrondacks containing pretty Shan be its earthly doom, the dead Meantime there would seem to much every dewdad invented to live there ' And move like winds of light on be no reason why the vaudeville make city apartment life suppo^-t- dark and stormy air. profession should not, while this able and dolled up wfth half a mil­ Shelley: From “Adonais.” h. $7»s® furore is on, seize an opportunity lion dollars worth of works of art, Of making many books there is is likely to get more or lees on the no end; and much study is a wear- No home Is eomliletely fur­ to add to its own total of earnings. nished without one . of. these *- It is infinitely easier to draw a line nerves of any man who retains a The fiddler crab is so called be­ xilTl2 "esh— Eccleslastes coBtee tables. ExUctlyi ’ as here than 6n the dramatic stage, sense of th'e fitness of things—es­ cause thd mp.la has one brightly The world’s great men have not sketched In dull mahogany fin- ^ because the smut that is permitted pecially when rte “modern im­ colored qlaV of immense size, commonly been great scholars, nor ish.' Reg. $10.50 to creep into vaudeville acts can be provements” provide against every- which when he runs, he waves'as if us great scholars great men.—O ■if TV f r he were playing a violin. W. Holmes. spotted, weighed, measured and ap­ i- -|c^:rTllDlSr-y praised—it is so stark and barren of excuse. Thousands of people keep away from vaudeville because The First Time in History they are aware that now and then an act appears which, in default of any cleverness, depends on low sug­ gestiveness and dirty “wisecracks" Ftnir Piece Suites 9 1 3 9 to get a hand from a small frac­ tion of the audience. Now you can refurnish your bedroom at littla coat for f -■i If the vaudeville theatres as a this delightful four pleoe suite sketchfed costs only $138.,' whole would stamp this practice It Is constructed of Amerloan walnut and gunwood In s out of existence they would simply light American walnut finish. 44 Inch dresser. 42~lnch vanity. 36 inch cest of'drawers and bow-end bed. Beg. 9 1 1 w7 5 ~ f & add substantially to the number of $176.00 , ’ . " their regular patrons without los­ MaS^ahy finished ing so much as a dime a year in tabled| m4fie of gum^od,: wlttLoS ' - .-large^mi»»tmettt^^r patro^nage of the other sort_be­ lea

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s t 2 vs i S1R0NGEST IN THE NAH0NAL % * 5 NATIONAL T T n i THIS McGraw's Club Has Been T O E N 1 9 2 8 ‘PRO’ , it- Mationai Strengthened More Than RICHARDS PREDICTS Champions, Who Play Others; Page, Hornsby, ¥'* Here March 4, Abandon Roush, Le Bourveau, Can’t Keep Tbat Boy Out of TriptoQiicagoas^'Oy^r Grimes, Devormer. 4 Tiines as Much Money, Emphasis” In Athletics.

By HEXRY L. FARRELL Says Vincent. DISSATISFIED FANS. ; New York, Feb. 11. (United Every major league club owner 'The Fitchbmg. Massn Hl*h Press).— New York, more than has designs on the pennant in his basketball team, holders of the any other team in the National By DAVIS J. AVALSH. league. Yet. the winning of a cham­ national interscholastic title, League, has been strengthened for pionship, the world series iif-' par­ .will play South Manchester the 192 7 pennant race. The weak­ New York, Feb. 11.— Having ticular, is baseball’s’ greatest trou­ High at the Rec gym on Fri­ nesses which caused the surprising blemaker. day night, March 4, It being collapse of the team last year thrown a few rocks at the glass houses within range, Vincent Rich­ The first reactlon*is felt among one of their three games On' have been corrected and it is quite the fans, after the magnate has the Connecticut tour. likely that the club will start the ards varied his program today by violently hurling a bouquet of vainly tried to satisfy 200,000 season as a favorite for the pen­ (Special to The Herald) sweet peas point blank at the “ Odo” was leading the field in the Littleton Handicap Steeplechase who have applied for tickets, nant. ' ’ his head. Uninjured, his jockey remounted and continued the race when his ball park will seat, say Fitchburg, Mass., Feb. 11.— As long as there are teams in American Davis .cup team, which at Kfempton Park, England, when this jump threw him squarely on he said couldn’t and wouldn’t lose — but he was by no means first at the finish. only 40,000. When the schoolboy basketball the league like the champion St. There never was a world series teams from all sections of the Louis Cardinals, the the international trophy in 1927. Inadvertently, however, one of the played’ that didn’t leave a trail of country gather In Chicago next Reds, the Pittsburgh Pirates and stuck to the finish. Ray Strong month for the national interscho­ posies was bound in Morocco or woTlld probably have lost the deci­ discontent and dissatistactiou even the Chicago Cubs, those who COP TAKES HOWARD lastic championship tournament, like the chances of the Giants will something and it, just happened sion to Jimmy Conley but he did Former Holy Cross Star among the fans of the city win­ ning the right to play in the base­ Fitchburg High, winner of last not offer odds but none of those that that was the one that struck not intentionally foul his opponent. ball classic. years’ meeting will not be repre­ teams have plugged up the weak William T. Tilden a light haymak However, after hq had been warn­ er full on the profile. Already echoes of last season sented, it was stated today. * places like John McGraw has. AND CANADIANS WIN ed and hit low again, it was no The crusade against "over-em­ The Giants will present at least Upon being revived, it was dis more than right to disqualify him. To Get Another Tryout are proving that the experience of President Samuel Breadon of the phasis” in athletics has reached four new faces next season— Rog­ covered that William had been It was plain that Strong was much this city, famed for its athletia ers Hornsby on second base, Eddie charged with confiding to friends grieved over his mistakes. In the St. Louis Cardinals Is no excep­ tion to the rule. teams and the stars which It has Roush and Bevo Le Bourveau in that, win, lose or draw In the final and deciding bout, Jean Ra- Sometimes they are plucked for Leaguers reached the same deci­ contributed to college teams. Davis cup series and national sin RateUe, Montreal Policeman, telle, the Montreal policeman, gave Salary Grievances. the outfield, Burleigh Grimes in the majors before they are ready. sion as McGraw, not ready, so the The athletic council which ha< he box .and A1 Devormer behind gles, he would turn professional at Joe Howard a nice lacing but had The 'second cause for grievance AVhich probably is the case with idol of Holy Cross was dropped to centers among the players. direct control of the athletic policy the plate. the end of the 1927 season. The re­ Saves Day For Dominion an eight pound advantage. Howard the minors. of the school has voted against par* With the exception of Hornsby sult, Richards declared, would be a fought gamely all the way and Arnold John Statz, recently drafted When it comes to signing up Statz was placed with Los An­ after playing on a team that, has tlcipation In the national tourney and Roush the names of the new­ national “ open” championship in came back strong after being floor­ by the Brooklyn Superbas. It will geles In the Pacific Coast League. this year. The council is composed comers are not enough to strike New York the following season. In Final Bout; Batalino ed thrice in the opener. ‘ be his fourth big league trial. won a world championship, the He played in 101 games In 1920. athletes, in some cases, get an ex­ of members of the faculty, school fear or panic on the rival clubs. It No Mastering Love. Statz, it will be recalled, was a- committee, coaching staff and sev­ The following season he finished aggerated opinion of their worth. may even be said that McGraw It is generally understood that 21-year*old p’nenom with the New with an average of .310 for 153 eral citizens of unofficial capacity. Wins; Canada 3, Connec­ Either that condition exists or didn't strengthen second base, Richards doesn’t love William for York Giants in the'spring of 19l9. games and stole 52 bases. He was The action of the Fitchburg au- when he traded Frankie Frisch for himself alone but this didn’t stop CHARGE FAKING IN AVith Holy Cross he atti’acted the again 'recommended as big league else the magnate is inclined to be t’aorities in declining an Invitation Hornsby. the young man from paying his ri­ ticut 2. attention of all of the major league material. tight with the cash on hand. Ball to send the local team to the tour­ On the assumption, however, val a tribute as the man who would scouts. As frequently is the case, The Cubs paid the price for players, no matter how much they ney has a far-reaching effect on tliat Hornsby will not be affected write travel insurance against a ROSY-GRAHAM PACT the Giants put out the biggest bon­ Statz. He had three years of it in are getting, will always refer to high school, sports In the opinion ol by a weak back and the mental Davis cup migration to France this us and Statz became a member of the but his light the magnates as misers. many. It is given an added gignifi- hazard of a lot of business troub­ season. By Staff Correspondent McGraw’s champions. hitting again relegated him to the It Is only natural, that a player eance when it is revealed that the les, the team should be stronger “ With Tilden in there, the cup Jimmy Coniey, of Canada “S,ecret Contract” Must Be But McGraw is a manager who minors. after he has helped wiu a pennant athletic council ^considered the re­ around second base than it was last will stay in America,” was Rich­ won from Ray Strong, state Explained By Tex Rickard desires immediate delivery. Statz Another trip to Los Angeles for and a world series, should be of cent statement of President Lowell year. ard’s unqualified statement. “ Back­ amateur bantamweight cham­ and the Rest. was not yet ripe for the big show, John Arnold— two more years and the opinion that his services are of Harvard University as regards Frisch had a bad season last ed up by Bill Johnston and Dick pion on a foul in the second as a brief trial in the spring of ■now he returns to the Brooklyn worth more money. He then pro­ the position of sports in the school round. ceeds to jar loose from the mag­ ' year. He was not in the best of Williams, he is perfectly capable of New York, Feb. 11.— Tex Rick­ 1920 convinced McGraw that the Superbas’via draft. Statz has drawn and college of today. , health and he had some difficul­ keeping the cup here in 1927. The Bat Batalbio, amateur state Holy Cross youngster was several high praise from Manager Krug, nate as much as he possibly can It Is the contention of the ath< featherweight champion, ard, Jess McMahon, his matchmak­ before signing. , ties with McGraw that made a French caught all of us on the er, and Charley Phil Rosenberg and years away. who says: lelic committee that to allow the down grade in the last champion­ of Canada, In the second AVhen the waiver signal was sent “ He’s the equal of Big Money Series. change of scenery almost impera­ Bushey Graham, principals in the team to go to Chicago would seri- ships but that won’t happen again round. out on the qoHegian, the Red Sox as an , I can say no The first series, in which real big tive. recent synthetic bantamweight . ously disrupt the school work of this year, particularly in the Davis Harry Smith, of Canada claimed him, but the American more.” money was taken in at the the boys. In supporting this actiOrB Under ordinary circumstances championship match, will be called cup series. Tilden and Williams can easily won from Ray Hogan, gate was the 1912 clash between Principal Woodbury, also a membfif .. Hornsby ought to hit better than on the carpet at the boxing commis­ beat the French doubles team every Terry ville slugger, 147 the New York Giants, and the Bos­ of the athletic council, declares Frisch, as a fielder there is little sion today to answer charges that difference but in the middle of time out; that will leave America pounds. ton Red Sox. that, “ education is the fundamen­ the rather formal problem of split­ Ed Elie, of Springfield, they were parties to a violation of In that series, 250,000 people tal reason the high.school was es­ double plays Hornsby is a much the boxing code by drafting two better player. ting even In the singles. Tilden and knocke

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The cost of incidental, re- palre, Vrhlch neither materially add : to the value of the property nor ap­ preciably prolong Its life, may be f • ■ *: 5- w ■. deducted as a ' business expense, provided the plant or property ac­ count Is not Increased ■ by the amount of such expenditures. If, however, the repairs are of such kind as to make good the de­ preciation, for example, a new floor or a new rbof, the cost Is not de­ ductible. The amount expended by a taxpayer for Improvements, re­ placements,' or renewals of a perm­ > if anent nature la a capital expendi­ ture, and may not be deducted from his gross Income for such taxable year. The amount so expended should be charged directly to the property account or to a deprecia­ 3 3 Vs O ff tion reserve account, according to how depreciation charges are treat­ Bedroom Suites living Room Suites ed In the taxpayer’s books of ac­ count. A pro rata portion thereof Dining Room Suites* may be deducted as depreciation Davenport Suites each year of the life of such Im­ Formerly priced al 5300.09 Carrying our foritner low provements. or more. Deductions for depreciation must prices, of $300.00 or more. he made as a separate item of the ..return, and must be ..xplained by ASP 'showing, separately ea^ class of Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for' Every homemaker looks forward to our-February- Sale as the time to refurnish her home, because it is property, ‘ its cost (fair market really an opportunity to buy quality furniture at staggering price Teductions. Wo have been preparing for value as of March I, 1913, If ac­ Rheumatism Colds Neurjtis Neuralgia quired prior to that date), tleprecl- this event for months and to make this the most eventful sale—one that will long be remembered. We have atlon charged off for the taxable Headache Pain Toothache Lumbago year, and total depreciation charg­ cut prices to the lowest level imaginable. ^ If you even anticipate your future needs', now is the time to make ed off for all taxable years. your selections. Just a small deposit delivers any purchase and you may pay the balanceln fraction units, i f , DOES NOT AFFECT'THE HEART you wish. " ~ ' A Valentine Day ' remembrance that will please would be a pot of Daffodils, Tulips or Hyacinths. ■ Accept only **Bayer^* package Park Hill Flower Shop, 985 Main which contains proven directions. Street. Tel. 786-2.—adv. Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets ___ Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. ARplrln la Uie trads mark of B arer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldostcr of Sallcrllcc:;? Colds Ended overnight Electrical Fixtures Windsor Da-Bed wlds m ^ hours, checks fever, opens the bowels, then tones the entire sys­ A t Sharp KitcKeii Cabinet - tem. Millions employ it because it brmgs such prompt, complete results, * 2 4 2 $200.00 Grained Walnut Bedroom Suite vo try It now. .50 ^®n*I**S Cateara-Bromide-QainiM Reductions Just as pictured, expressing orig­ The French vanity case Is tha % Of the popular Windsor inality in design with an antique newest Idea in boudoir furniture, Wltb portrait. A t mil drugglitm aoc, ^ ' U ’i ■ i:ype, bright, cheerful cre­ effect, enhanced by the unique while the chest of drawers and In solid golden oak with We have a complete line of treatment of richly grained wal­ beautiful dresser provide for prac­ tonne cover, on cotton mat­ nut. Four pieces, night stand and Porcelain sliding top—^has hanging and bracket fixtures for tical utility. The bed harmon­ tress over all steel spring. bench at small additional cost. izes gracefully in completing the every modem labor sav­ Sale of Wall Paper and every room in the house. We grouping. ing device. Framed Pictures want to move them off our ceil* Convenient Terms ing on to yours and to do this we Very Convenient Terms. Convenient Terms. Now Going On. are offering them to you at sav­ John I. Olson ings of Painting and Decorating 'Contras 20% To 50% 699 Main St., South Manchester DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS. We are Closing Out Our Complete Line of Floor, Table and Boudoir Lamps.

SPRING HATSi New models in Mallory’s EDWARD HESS In Living PSoom Suite Values 7 . Plumbing and Heating Contractor. $5 to $7 855 Mam Street, South Manchester other good ones $3.95 111 SPRING CAPS , J mw € Mi . Mi^ New patterns, light shades $1.50 and $2 Clearance Sale of Used Cars Snappy Neckwear in good condition at reduced prices for Spring delivery. See the New Patterns 1924 Buick Touring 1923 Buick Touring 1922 Buick Touring |l and $1 jO 1919 Buick Touring / 1924 Studebaker Sedan 1921 Studebaker Touring 1923 Hupp Coupe SYMINGTON SHOP 1923 Hudson Touring At the Center 1919 Nash Touring 1921 Franklin Roadster 1923 Overland Touring 1922 Paige Touring Capitol Buick Co. 285 Main Street Tel. 1600 James M. Shearer, Mgr. Tel. 1600 Three-Piece Suite in High. Grade Velour The rarest value ever of­ BEAUTIFULLY The davenport has three A Few Feed Specials fered the Homemakers of BOXED FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS. large, spring filled loose our trading area. ^ Three cushions, the large wing OATS...... $1.85 CRACKED CORN...... i,’ ...... “ 2.00 wonderfully , well ^ niacle WHOLE CORN ...... $ chair and its companion Valentine ...... $ 2.00 MEAL ...... ■ ...... pieceis that you must see to ...... $2.00 piece, |:he club chair, are STOCK FEED ...... $2.25 Candy WHEAT ...... appreciate. -deep s4^ted and restful, * LAY OR BUST MASH ...... 3 50 i ' I T he^oup 9hoWri above is just, one of the many that are placed at your di(spo$i at greatly ' " An extraordinary fine FULL 0 PEP MASH...... S3 60 OAT STRAW ,...... $1.25 per 100 I’bs.^ reduced prices during this our Annual February Sale. Every suite that'was formerly grade of chocolates and bon priced at $300.00 or more is subject to a 331-3 per cent, discount. bons artistically arranged in Poultry Wire, Barb Wire. lovely Valentine Day boxes. Hay, Straw, Pork Salt, Stock Salt, Stock Remedies. All other prices as low in proportion. MINER’S ; V 'I Pharmacy Green ^tore * '-u . rr ■. - ■ - ■ W., Harry England, Phone 74 Branch, May-Stern & Company, America’s Foremost Home Furnishers Si *1 Block-. 't ■ fv. • • • • ■’•'W • 173-183 Asylum Thrift) Street, Hartford, Conn. Me mat

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uuwniiBi RMnonniNHmninD without or not. .Ifl Three Oceupatioiis and Not Overworked - - mothers grow shai>^.and kids i " S lit up like Christmas ;'trees only to*’ s: 5 ------Inquire at some late’r date ; “ why^’® ^ mother can’t get herself up snafliy.’t* / % § « C a r 6 1 ^ \ ^ s WOMANS like other mothers.”*' • Silks Or Soul? t ® [ ( g ) J 9 27 BYlSASERVICBD«X It’s the parent’e job to chodso what she is going to give ter ch ^ *““ , WHAT HAS GONB BEFORB villain and shall see to It that I X»eatk strlkea GARRETT FOIi- ^ AILENE SUMNER, — silk stockings ^ a^d an Infl.iitM"„ SOM vrUle bathing at' Ocean Justice Is done.” valuation of material things, ‘or T ottb, Ji, J. After belax perfnnc- "You will hold those papers and regard for other people’s rights. ttf“' torlly examined b7 a doctor, the 'There Is open revolt In the neigh­ bodr !■ broncht to the Hotel letters subject to the investigation silk stockings, and, via self-Acn-®® Hajneaca, where an laqnlry ie bor’s house next door. The neigh­ flee, a knowledge of real values;* started,. of the police, madam. We will Folsom’s bathlaic companions had bor’s child, a spoiled brat of 12, Few parents of today are wiillho^.^ send our detectives to examine been ROGER NEVILIiB, MRS, won’t wear $1.85 silk stockings any to see their children go without thq^^^ HELEN BARNABY, and CAR- them shortly.” MELITA VALDON. It is estab­ more, because they’re not silk to the material things. It mieans, autbina-','^ lished that Folsom. Just before hla "You may, sir. No one will be hem, but only to the knee. “ Nobody tically, that they themselves put ^ death, had been standing next to the high price tag on silk undles^.^ml NED BARRON, known as the cop­ more glad than I If you can find wears them part cotton any more, ’ p e r kinsr- she yells, fighting her battle for and perfume, fiacons instead cf re-,43 Then the startllnpr annonnee- any hint of a way to look for light gard for the , rights of others. ™ent Is made that Folsom had on the matter." $2.25 chiffon silks for school wear. been stabbed to death In the wa- And that’s only half the girl’s trou­ Pop^ Pays ’N’ Pays . ' ter. ROSS, his valet. Is ques­ "Mrs. Barnaby,". was the next ble. She simply will not go on living The extravagances of ‘ today's, tioned, as are Barron and his wife, youth,, paid, for by parents who deny;" but no Ilsht Is shed on the mrs- witness called, and the Duchess, in cotton union suits. All the other te r r . though trembling with nervous­ girls wear silk and georgette step- and deny until there Is nothing lef^ i ANASTASIA FOLSOM, eccentric ins, and her. mother’s a mean old to deny, are appalling. School klda and masterful sister of the dead ness and embarrassment, walked spend dollars and dollars for u)puq- man, arrives and takes command. steadUy up to the designated thing. If she can’t, so there! At the Inquest It Is established What Pop Makes grammed stationery, class rings, that the death weapon was a chair. ptchaq, an Oriental knife, and that Now the man next door has a class cushions, class swI^ten^^iEijaiil* It and Its scabbard had been pur­ “ There Is no use iti repeating yearly Income of around $1500, painted* danee progra^ , chased on the l^oardwalk. calling cards, perfume atdmizersi It Is also bronebt out In the In­ testimony," Coroner Hubbard said, which means $125 a month, about quest that Folsom’s fortune Is to $30 a week, and the girl is only one silk etocklngs, silk undies, te^ be divided between hls sister, speaking gently, as he noticed her checks,, theater tickets, tiud6if'VliA^ Roaer Neville and a nephew, quivering lip and trembling hands. of three progeny. The mother does DANIEL FELTON. Anastasia an­ her own washing, buys a satin hat parents literally dig ditches ’ ahL nounces she will encagre a pri­ 'Just tell me If you noticed any­ every other year, “ because you can pound nails to foot the bills for fol* vate detective. de-rols that mean nothing vital tt NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY thing about Mr. Folsom’s manner wear satin the year around,” never goes anywhere because she hasn’t anyone. , . . . CHAPTER XVII or speech that was unlike him­ self, or betrayed fear or nervous­ the clothes and can’t pay club dues 'J ’HB coroner glared at her, but of a dollar here and a dollar there SERVING FRUIT ness of any sort.” as she, of course, had a right a year, wears cotton stockings and If frnlt is served at $he table^.|i& “ No, I did not,” the Duchess re­ to engage a private detective If underwear and is glad to get even ways provide fruit knffes and plied, relieved at the easy ques­ howls. she chose, he made no response that. But the brat will probably get tion. “ But I knew Mr. Folsom her silk stockings and underwear to her Irritating speech. Jolla Ccdm.as "The Kid” In Tarklngton’s "Seventeen.” only slightly, not so well as the for school wear. "I would like to hear from “ Us Old Maids” other members of our little party. BY VIRGINIA SWAIN Turning over the pages of Julia those who were In conversation There has long existed a would- You see, he was a friend of the Cohn’s family history, one discov­ be joke about the habit of old maids with Mr. Folsom Just before he others. I only met him the night New York, Feb. 9.— Page one ers there’s a reason for Julia. She Is without children telling the mater­ went Into the ocean,” said Hub­ before— before last.” small person rushing about town— the daughter of a Russian Jewish nal sisterhood how to bring up bard. “ Mr. Neville, you were In rabbi, and the granddaughter of “ You stood next him In the may be carrying a brief case, a play theirs. There Is also an old wise­ hls party?” eight other rabbis in direct succes­ crack to the effect that a person ocean?” script, a bag of groceries, a bathing sion. “ Yes,” Neville said, stepping who runs around looking In lots o f WASH “ Not at the time he— he went suit or a riding habit—^looks, 14, Her paternal grandfather was a other people’s windows probably forward. “ Wo went In the water under. I was next him but one, but Is really 24. brilliant Lithuanian astronomer and sees a great deal more than the per­ a X ) T H together.” Answers to the name of Julia the author of celebrated works on then.” son who takes up her stand at her (y v b t& i o 4 .j j j “ There were others with you?” Cohn or Mrs. Benjamin Algase. Jewish literature. “ Who was next him?” one living-room window and looks “ Two ladies, Mrs. Barnaby and Vocations— too numerous to men­ Led Latin Class out. lOtofsTM-. “ Mrs. Valdon.” tion. Last seen somewhere between Mrs. Valdon.” Her husband is a rabbi’s son, and Cashing In on the latter Idea, “ And on the other side?” her law ofllce, her home and her himself, a lawyer. He says he flrst therefore, I am enboldened to oil “ Yes. And tell me now, did you Carmelita came forward, looking so beautiful that many "I am told a Mr. Barron was. theater, probably In a hurry. noticed Julia in high school, where up the vocal cords and tell what I notice anything unusual about present gave an involuntary gasp of admiration. Notify all women who think they he used to tag after her because she •' o| But I do not know Mr. Barron.” think of young-uns today, what I’d Mr. Folsom’s manner? Anything are overworked and have too lltt’e was at the top of hls Latin class. do to ’em if I had ’em, and what I moment, as he now and then left sonal belongings.” “ That will do, Mrs. Barnaby. apprehensive?” time to themselves. Theirs has been a.marriage un­ think of parents today who permit the rope, but I next saw one or She sat upright and glowered Mrs. Valdon next!” A few years ago, the woman who hampered by conventions. They still 3 “ Absolutely nothing of the sort. children to make monkeys and two life guards come to the rope at the coroner as If he had offered Carmelita came forward, look­ undertook one career caused some­ live as individuals— in love, but not doormats of them with no special cakes o f Mr. Folsom was In the best of and then people got between us her a deadly Insult. ing so beautiful that many present thing of a ripple— set the neighbors submerged. benefits to either child or parent. spirits and ready to enjoy hls to talking about her, ani the other Miss Cohn explains how she and I couldn’t see what was going “ Oh, I beg pardon, I’m sure. gave an Involuntary gasp of ad­ “ Gimme Cookie, Ma!” ocean dip with the rest of us.” on. But then I saw the two guards Are you, then, the executor of Mr. women to shaking their heads. merges her three roles: “ I simply I First of all, much as I detest the miration. Though In no way over­ Then came the hardy soul who “ You and he were business part­ use my evenings at a steady occupa­ brats after they get that way, I carrying someone ashore and I Folsom’s estate?” dressed, her bright-colored beach refused'to make a choice between tion, instead of in sporadic study or ners, I am told.” know well that they are not to recognized at once that It was “ No, hla lawyer In Chicago la cape, falling from her graceful wifehood and business. “ I want play. I meet my husband for lunch blame. Any child takes what It can cAsmr. “ Not partners; wo were In the them both,” she said, and took Garrett Folsom.” hls executor. But as nearest of shoulders, gave her the look of and always have a long talk with get, and no questions asked. Any Regular 40f5 same company.” them. This time the talk rose to a nim late at night. So our comrad- “ You were near enough to see kin, I am In charge of hls prop­ a Spanish princess. Indeed, the child will beg for candy or a cookie “ What company was that. Mr. shriek of protest, and in many cases shlp doesn’t suffer. or an extra turnover when mother value for only him then?” erty, and I propose to remain so.” Neville?” beach cape was made from a Span­ the two-career woman came to grief “I employ a housekeeper during makes the pie, regardless of wheth­ “ You have his rooms at the In one Job or the other. “ The Royal Realty Company. "I didn’t see hls face, but I rec­ ish shawl, whose gorgeous em­ the week who will do for fifty cents er there is one piece of candy left ognized his bathing suit, gray hotel?” broidered flowers shone out lus­ New Breed of W^oman an hour the work I can’t afford to or whether mother is too tired to But Mr. Folsom was president, 1 Julia Cohn is the new breed— a do. And on Sundays I get my fill of with black stripes, and I felt sure "I have.” trously from a black background. make the turnover or not. This trait am merely vice president.” woman with three deflnite profes­ domesticity, cooking dinner. is merely ?. phase of the Instinct of “ Has anything been touched?” “ Mrs. Valdon, will you add any­ MARLOrS “ Ah, yes. Real estate?” It was he. I went Immediately to sions and any number of advoca­ Teaches on Vacation self-protection with which everyone She gave him a glance that was "Yes, a Chicago concern. Now where the ladles of our party thing you can to the atory of Mr. tions, all of which she pursues sim­ “ I love the stage, but it Is too is born. It’s the parent’s Job to FOR VALUES almost pitying. . ultaneously and with a. zest far be­ that Mr. Folsom Is dead, much of stood, holding the rope, and they Folsom’s death in the ocean yes­ uncertain a livelihood for^me, and modify the trait— to teach gener­ “ Everything has been touched.” terday?” yond the apparent capacities of het so I took up the law for a sound osity and sacrifice and consldera-' 'TTTrzrrj imnrc iulx the business will devolve on me.” were almost overcome with fear diminutive body. she said. “ Last night, before 1 basis. I make my vacations pay for tion of the trait of self-protection “ Naturally. And you are one that Mr. Folsom had suffered a “ How can I add anything? 1 Julia Cohn Is a lawyer,-an actress themselves by teaching, while my slept, I went over every one of hls in other people. of Mr. Folsom’s heirs?” stroke or an attack of some sort. do not even know that he died in and a wife. husband goes to a different camp. Up Against It letters and papers as well as all “ Yes, as Miss Folsom stated.” I advised them to go ashore at the ocean, except by hearsay.” By day she labors over contracts “ We get along well, because each At thl ; point we come up smash once, and suggested that we all hls clothes and personal property While not exactly flippant, Car- and briefs in the ofSces of an im­ wants the other to do what will against another fiercely intense hu­ "Now, Mr. Neville, will you re­ portant legal Arm, in which she has make him happiest. I can’t see why go to our bathhouses and dress of all kinds.” melita’s manner was distinctly man instinct— the parental one— count as exactly as you can the the post of managing attorney. people think our system queer.” the instinct to see that one's off­ In order to be of any possible as­ "And you found no papers or disinterested, and the coroner was circumstances of Mr. Folsom’s By night and on two afternoons And to the everlasting query spring gets everything there is to death? Tell the minutest details sistance to our friend.” letters that could In any way give a little at a loss how to treat her. a week, she charms audiences by about children, she has a courage­ get, regardless of whether self goes as you saw them.” "And that 1s what you did?” any hint as to the possible Iden­ But he felt it was best to “ give her work in Anne Nichols’ latest ous answer; For "Yes. They agreed that was the tity of the criminal?” It to her straight,” as he ex­ production, "Sam Abramovltch.” “I don’t want children. I want "As a matter of fact, I saw very ' I And In between, she managea,her best thing to do, and we were soon pressed It to himself, and he said, work. Most of this talk about the little. I was at some distance Again that look of utter scorn apartment, cooks for her husband, maternal impulse la the bunk. Some from our party, and whenever I dressed and back to the hotel, mixed with the tolerance one sternly. “ Do not attempt to quib­ swims a -bit and rides horseback. of us Just don’t have it, and I think Why M y Hair Afternoon, Evening’ endeavored to speak to them a where we heard the news of his might show to a small child or an ble. You know now how and when She gets her reading done on the It’s Just as well for society that subway trains and during long wave came and either bowled me death and latef of hls murder.” Irresponsible mantallty. Mr. Folsom met his death. Can some women should produce other Stays in Curl you tell me anything in the way waits In court. things than babies.” By Ednx Wallace Hopper. over or swept away all sound of "Thank you, Mr. Neville. Now, "Had there been any such,” Street and Sport of detailed description of what you My hair, wavy, fluffy and abun- my voice, so I gave up the attempt as hls business associate and as Anastasia Folsom Informed him, Hant, is the envy of couptless girls. saw during hls last moments?” and merely swam around In the co-ofQcial In hls company, are you “ I should not now be here listen­ ,Yet I never have a Marcel wave. “ No. I can’t,” said Carmelita, Sizes surf by myself.” In charge of Mr. Folsom’s papers ing to this futile querying, but I I accomplish thi j No and letters that are down here not pertly, but with a look of sad­ I by appljring what “ Then what was the first Inti­ should be after the suspect and ness, as of one thinking back over I call my Wave mation you had of anything hav­ with him?” getting him behind bars! No, I a harrowing scene. and Sheen. I do ing happened to Mr. Folsom?” Before Roger Neville could an­ found no letter or paper that gave "Yet you stood next him?” I Q U I R i S ' it after every [shampoo. Then I “ Naturally I glanced toward swer Miss Folsom spoke up. the least hint of which way to look (To Bo CoBtlaaeU) THE DEiMURE DEMOISELLE comb my hair our own crowd now and then, and “ Indeed he is not. I am In charge for his murderer. But that in no The daisy also has an interest­ backward to give as I looked 1 failed to see Folsom. A BOW clew coBcerBlBK tke w eap- ing story. It will surprise a great I this wave and fluff, of my brother’s effects, including way deters me from continuing OB coBiea to Usht. Read about tke By ARTHUR N. P.ACK I thought nothing of that at the hls money, letters, papers and per­ the search. I shall yet find the otTsterloua “plckaq” 1b the next many to learn that the daisy Is not and the curl en­ chapter. President, American’ Nature Ass’n. a native American but came here dures. If you are looking: an Immigrant, in fact as a stow­ You can have for the newest crea­ This Damsel fly (Calopteryx away. Up to the Revolutionary War [ and keep any style maculata) has paused in Its flight our forefathers’ hearts were not of hair you like tion in Dresses, you to rest and has folded Its shimmer­ gladdened with the sight of fields best by applying my Wave and read, "Women members are re­ ing wings, gleaming with copper and roadsides daisy-sprinkled. Sheen. It is greaseless, it is glossy, and it keeps the hair in shape. will surely , fiu4, it Home Page Editorials quested not to play on Saturdays and a field daisy. Daisies were filling the fields of and Sundays and holidays, or on There are two large groups of Europe and Asia with beauty long Have curls or waves if you want here in eyerj^ Good JSktute^ week days before 4 p. m.” before they came across the Atlan­ them, as I do. Or have smooth hair Champions Cause tic. Their Introduction Is ascribed and keep it smooth. Wave and Sheen, color. " * * A X \ d simply treats the hair and keeps it ia If Miss Collett wished to play on to hay which was brought from r Poor Sports any style desired. ' ' » . • y i any course In the United States at Germany to feed the horses of Bur- goyne’s army. A few seeds, favora­ Once you use this wondrous hair midnight In February, every golf dress you will never go without it* By Olive Roberts Barton fan to a man would turn to put up ble conditions, 150 years, and we It adds a wealth of beauty to any Good Ifeall Kleig lights and sweep off the f>no;w see the result. woman’s hair. Any toilet counter Flapper Shoi»? i l . for her. So she has no personal axe will supply it. Simply ask for Edna DANGER AWAITS WOMAN! I overweight after middle age de­ POPULAR COLORS WHO DIETS TOO FAST creases life expectancy and is asso­ Are women short sports? to grind. Sho is championing a Wallace Hopper’s "Wave and Sheen. 75Pi-attSt. cause, not a sport, now. The price is 7Sc, and a guarantee ciated with serious troubles, such Mrs. Molla Mallory* former na­ Yellow and green are being pro­ Fifth Floor Eleyator' By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN: as high blood pressure, kidney Men take It for granted, I sup­ comes with each bottle. Go try it tional tennis champion, says they moted as the most popular colors Editor Journal of the American troubles and disturbances of the pose, that women have nothing to today at iny risk. are. She says more than that. “ Wo­ for winter resort costumes. Medical Association and of Hygeia, blood vessels. do. Most women over 21 years are the Health Magazine men are nasty, Jealous creatures,” as busy as men, and many are A person dieting Intelligently nilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllitlllllllllllilllllilllllilllllllllUllllllllHIIIUIII must be Informed of the weight is her ultimatum. “ Their natures busier. Their hours of leisure are NO BACKS The health of American women are bound to come out. They will undoubtedly Is suffering from the proper to age, racial type, height about the same. So there you are! and activity. not or cannot mask their feelings Short Sports—-Who? Attractive combinations of silk craze for “ sledderization,” and wo­ and so tennis Is not suited to the and lace to be worn under evening men undoubtedly are dieting to an Men that rival Lord Beaconsfleld feminine temperament.” Mrs. Mal­ in the drawing room or the "Prince gowns are made without hacks, so extreme to reduce their weight and A Damsel Fly Lighting on a daisy, size within the bounds of what they lory Is not a feminist of Wales on the dance-floor can be that they may do service under the VALENTINES ABOUT CEREALS consider the current mode. Perhaps It Is not such a far cry as rude as sin to a woman on a golf most low cut evening gown. from Mrs. Mallory’s statement to course. Dragon flies; the Dragon fly prop­ Their dieting Is not Intelligently Salt should never be added to er that.keeps its wings stiffly out­ Remember The^^Ddy. done. They diet perpendicularly, so the gesture Glenna Collett Is mak­ Is It a last stand against femin­ VELVET MNINQ cereals until after they are cooked, spread when It alights, known In to speak, Instead of horizontally. ing by organizing a new $300,000 ism? If it Is, who are the short A diet of lettuce and hardbolled as It hardens the cellulose and pre­ golf club for women only, accented, sports? V , some localities as the mosquito Fur coats for evening, of ermine Come here and select from the' ingest Variety in vents the starchy granules from ex­ Hawk and DevlTs Darning-Needle, eggs, which so many of them affect, near Greenwich, Conn. or sable, are often lined with very = town. robs the body of necessary vlta- panding to their full size. No Gesture and the other group comprising the soft and pliable vel'vet Instead of more slender and graceful Damsel mlnes. Women so dieting are un­ The temporary departure of the SAVE SUGAR silk. i FOLDING VALENTINES WliH-lISSUE. able properly to build up their de­ COOKING MUTTON golf champion Into the fleld of com­ fly which* folds Us wings closely to­ gether when at. rest. pleted bodies. mittees, architects, and real estate Dried fruits such as apricots, MATCH ANIMAL I MECHANICAL VALENTD^ES. Before cooking mutton, remove Because of Its demure and lady­ They make themselves suscepti­ Is no doubt more than a gesture. It peaches and apples will need very I CARDS, comcs.> : - the skin that comes next to the fat looks as though it might be a pro­ like behavior It was gliren the name Som.0 women' of fashion are ble to colds and to more serious In­ little sugar if you soak them long of Damsel. - fections. as this Is what gives the strong, test against the unfair treatment of enough. matching their fur coats with a live In New York It has been found disagreeable flavor to the meat. women on golf courses where men Skimming lightly through wood­ animal for a pet. land glades'; along the hanks of that tuberculosis Is In creasingly and women play but where “ men NEW FLOWERS prevalent among young girls on ac­ TURKEYS have all the say.” streams and ponds, the Damsel fly’s f 2 for V to Sd^eacli Jewel-like eyes-': are* 'bonstantly on count of the malnutrition of a diet This may not be her reason. It Velvet and metal cloth are used Beauty Hints reduced too greatly for health. A A turkey weighing 10 pounds the alert for ’ Incect food, which It may be that certain women, headed to mako most exotic looking flow­ snaps up with llghtnl&g-llke rapid­ If the face powder you now use woman who deliberately gives her­ should cook for at least three hours by Miss Collett, merely want their ers that give a note of interest to self an undernourished body Is and a half. ity. ' . - does not stay on long enough to own golf course so they may do as evening gowns of colored velvet j t flirting with tuberculosis and with These Damsel files Insert their suit you— does not keep that ugly they please and have nose-powder­ chiffon. eggs In the stems of aquatic plant's. shine away Indefinitely— does not all other types of serious diseases. LOWLY PRUNE ing parties on each and every green, There is one crumb of comfort, Their nympths breathe through m'ake your skin colorful like a or play ping-pong over the bunkers. SATIN SLIPS however, for the woman who diets. A little lemon juice and a bit of gills and It is hard to realize In peach— -try this new wonderful spe­ But It may also lie because so looking at It in tbia stage of Its ex­ cial French Process Face Powder If she diets within reason and un­ the lemon rind— not too much— many golf courses now have tacked der Inteillgent supervision Insur- Slips of changeable satin, or of istence that from it will emerge,the called MELLO-GLO. Remember the FOR VALUES Improves the flavor of stewed up on their caddy-houses neat but Irrldescent fabrics are used under KBce companies have found that prunes. Damsel fly with Its beautifully name MELLO-GLO. There’s noth­ «■ not-to-be-mistaken ilgns .whicb chiffon Kuwns. veined and glistening' ing, Uke it. J. W. Hale Go.— adv. TiiO H iiiiU iiiiiiiiuiuiiuuiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiyitiiiiit ■ .Vi' ..... ' ’ ‘-'i

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HAM FOR COOIAOG|| h e a l s t h e DEAF:^ ARJB BAKOISP Bdga5>^J. Stoughton, bias recently certainly welcomed jby toe__ tobacco 399 Waslilu£ton,-T-gausage has al­ l u m o VAKB JAlXi]BD WAPPING PttrchftBeCi hhw JFhippet car. growers. All-tbe tobaeco^-yras taken, most “disappeared from the- White New York.—;-George Abbott,, l^r ■ ‘ Belgrad^.-^An Albanian corres­ FOR INDfBCRBET MUSIC A. C.^ Rose who has been a pa­ down and stripped, ready for sort­ House breakfast menu,. Hot sau­ handed out qarde, stating that he pondent of tiih newspaper Vrenie’i tient at the Hartfewd hcspital for ing. Through Pleasant Valley, sages and steaming -wlieat cakes Scutari, reported that'30 perSoni OqU. CMdwslOTakla (United The Pleasant Valley club ,iwUl several dayn, returned tq hla home several ;^al^ ,ar* reported: aufl Iqi were making the presidwxt a trifle; SSAut^DetectlK** Cant. SriS;|,had-^n hang^ lane mast be hold a public whUt this (Friday) at pieksaat'VWlqy on' Monday eve- good^'Ices. _ flabby, physicians decided, so ham was suspicious*. .AccordinglySingly the . de- participation in the latest Aihaman wbat station they pick evening at the home"of Mr. and ^rs. niflgi’ N has been substituted for lausage on tpcilTe,,. bought' a firecracker and revolt.. Twelve hundred have been np in OseekoSioTakia. Because Walter J.'Skinner, Howard Burger, son of Mr. and Ralph Collins and John Wv Gra­ arrested and some qf theni are ex­ ham are on tlm committee o f ar-? the menu pn. most days. placed It beneath tho youth’s chair t^sy wara kot idtficlently cau­ Mrs. George A, Frink, and son Mrs. burger is confined . .-TVl Tl~‘|ii • ~ ^ J as he was belfis questioned.In po­ pected to be sentenced to death. tions tbrse Hungkrians are now to with swollen ton- rangements.for a idance tq given ■. i at attention and repeated the scout laws and oath, following which a t>L Manimester’s Own; Automobile human obstacle race was then put bow, the second to be staged in on with the Flying Eagles also bis Silk Town will be featured this winning, Short talks were given by r Bar at the State Armory on Main McCushley, Koch and O’Leary on reet fo r three nigbttr March 10, “ What Scouting Means to Me” and I and 11, and the committee in "The 17th Anniversary of Scouts.” barge, composed of three repre- Ti’oop 3 Ientatives of the Manchester auto A short discussion of the over­ aoblle sales’ agencies 'and three night hike was held. The meeting lepresentatives of the Manchester then closed with the singing of taps Inits of the Connecticut National and dismisal. Tuard units are holding frequent Meetings to plan for putting oyer le biggest and best automobile ALL ^ow ever held In this Silk Town. T t U U \ Last year, in February, the Man- TOLLAND JMClUPtO* Ihester National Guard units i i inched a show that attracted The regular Grange meeting will lousands of people . to the State be held Tuesday evening. The ladles Lrmory. However, at that time It are expecting a very pleasing pro­ Iras thought necessary to use an gram as the worthy lecturer has lutside management with the re placed the preparation of the eve­ lult that th» profits went to out ning’s entertainment in the hands llde concerns. of the brothers. Althongh the weather was not at Two pupils of Miss Meta Hanson 11 conducive to staging an exhibi- at the Grant’s Hill school, Natalino ton— two bllssards intervening-^ Colombaro and Mik-e Szreanylo, everthelesi thousands of Man- stood perfect in spelling for the 1 lester people attended the SUk month of January, m show and all of the dealers Mrs. Mary Jewell Baldwin leaves A Miracle of Value—for Saturday! See for Yourself »re satisfied with the results at- Saturday for a two months visit f. bined. with relatives and friends in Lam- g a i n —KANE'S produce a living-room that is a MIRACLE I? VERYTHING is included that makes a living room at- Local Show Throughout bertville. New Jersey. She will stop o f VALUE and BEAUTY! ORce more the great KANE tractive apd luxurious—^the three magnificent bver- This year, however, the exhlbi- In Hartford over the week-end to be A buying power is used to bring superbly-built furnitiwe d o ^ to ^uffed pieces are upholstered in gorgeous JACQUARD and Here Are The 16 Pieces on is to be an entirely local one with her daughter, Marjorie, who fitted with KANE’S famous cradle spring , construction. Wing^ aptala Herbert H. Blssell, repre Is boarding here for the winter. a p rice almost beyond belief! "YES! This 16-Pc. JACQUARD tVibs Chair Sofa v... : Arm Chair > Chair, Arm Chair and Sofa are low-hung, ^ Shade Table Lamp anting the National Guard units The, fourth meeting of the Study living room wri ba DELIVERED to your home for !» rpOma adJloent will be loaded Box chocolates , for _ Valqntlne paBiw& with product# repreSeht- gifts. Btihte and Schrafft quality. I le last word in the automobile Nlphols, r . O. Block, Depot Square. V ■ • -i' ■ \ vV u> .V • : . ■ •‘■'v

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The average politician’s Idea of % 6 f ■ relieving the famrer Is to .have 1iaT6« 6i T IN ' more pickpockets at County Fairs.

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TRUE LOVE NEEDS NO VALEN­ FOR AyTO;iy1< ^ t & TINE V. ::e u v iR «9Ho^7,^v^ ARO.USPO- His wife loves him yet she don’t care If he goes around with other women. You see, he owns a mer­ SlNCBRir-y./"K.? ry-go-round. . •■ • •••..' 7 ^ . ’7:''...ir; ? •• ■ V 01927 BY NCA SERVICS. MC. - 1' t. WEG. U. S. PAT.-OFF._____ TRUTHS THAT WASHINGTON DIDN’T SAY Von f:aii tiinnk' y,our children • -I ■ ' •* V V .. 1927. b y Metropoittan Wtwipapgf Service Many a bad husband ^eats foi- »vlini your neighbors know s-\ about you. good wife. - r by Percy Crosby Don’t be impatient— even the M fy flapjack has to wait its turn. INTELUGENCE TESTS Opportunities . still lie on every ^ &ee, I ujiV h A Fiae . ^ hand— so do a lot of people. tu o p L O B osroijrr I _ OMTODAV= T w e /^ T / C&AJTS SO \f „ value. 1 COULD 6EY EAC.A )v ^ VJMA7-. No beaten paths lead to success. T o G B r r A S AAi’ )l CRABBy Students of the Bible who are /KB A OOOBL& / \ WAV^ VWAAr OF OS A Double /1 TRYIN’ T ’ GET cose NOW*? euHr-ueve ME /// {3 R ED OIL ■T. FOR IT/

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(Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) The alligator traveled slow, but along, and now the alligator seemed kept the Tinies on to go. ’Twas much closer than before.’'And so he AH Hl\\ MO SUCH really very funny as they all tore hurried back again, up near a v ie ^ iic N ew? j'LL. oosr FeRSGNS W SMITHS 'V iown the beach. 'The Tinies all were clump of trees and then he panted M^SQ0eRI^P^ PI\RtN'. • ■ LOCK • FM UP,y ’ p / scared to death. The running made to the others, “ Gee, I just can’t run BUS?. 'YlM them' short of breath, but even so, much more.” they managed to keep safely out of “Hurrah!” said Coppy, full of reach. glee, “I’ll save you all, Just follow Said Scouty, “ Say, what shall we me.” And In a moment he had do? In just a moment I’ll be reached a palm tree, near at hand. through. I cannot keep^ this pace up “ We’ll shinny up this tree,” he said. for I’m growing very weak.” But "I guess we’re far enough ahead.” rot a Tiny answered him. They held And then the bunch all scrambled their breath to keep In . trim, or up the trunk to beat the band! • naybe not another one had strength As soon as they had left the enough to speak. ground, a cocoanut or two was Wee Clowny dashed up to the lead found and Clowny pulled one loose jy putting on a bit more speed. He and’ said “ I hope my aim Is right.” leaded for the beach line where he He hurled it down and heard a thought the sand was sound. And smack. It hit the alllgatqr’s back, :hen he found how wrong he was. and then the lanky creeping thing The race was harder now, because Just crept right out of sight. ;he sand was rather mushy and nuch softer than the ground- . .■ 1 . ^ ‘Course Clowny saw that he was (The Ttcymltes have fun with an \ ,..L-■ .■■ - . . . ^ 77.- '7'’ ,, , irrong. IBs litUe feet 'would- drag oetaetch-la.tli!e MKt atonr).* - r -s<> ...... ■V ■ VT y iBIANcrfESTER EVENING FRIDAY, ^KBB. 11, 1927. m ^ ^ j^AGS FIFTEEN

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also mlayed for the singing and en­ Tables No. 4 and 5 CHAMBERITESDROP tertained with lively numbers Harold C. Alvord. thrbughout the evening. E. H. Crosby. L. C. Clifford, Jr. Ronald Ferguson. The Herald, accused ‘oftentimes, Christopher Glenney. ' TRADE, DINE, SING and praised as many times more as Thomas Ferguson. Arthur Manning. Malcolm Mollan. S a “wet” proponent, tried to live up to its reputation by employing a ■Walter Olcott, C. Denison Talcott. (Continued from Page 3.) P. J. O’Leary. Leon Thorp. private “liquor valet.” President R. LaMotte Russell. life. Another thing Is that much Cheney, however, saved the group , C. Godwin Turner. at The Herald’s table from losing Earl G- Seaman. Table No. 18 California truth Is expressed through humor. JL Russell Tryon. William H. Gardner. Then humor Is a powerful force In its enviable reputatioh when he an F. A. 'V'erplanck. overcoming evil. Finally, humor re­ nounced that the newspaperihen B. P. JillSon. George H. Waddell. Gustave Schrelber. lieves the strain In life. * were really only drinking cold tea Payette B. Clarke. “Every man has a right to ex­ for their own amusement. Sedrick J. Straughan.* pect these things—that he will be ' Those Drinks Table No. 6 Wayljud K. Straughan. Fruit Sale agreeable, that he will render ser­ Just after the fruit cocktail was J. S. Brown; Joseph Tedford. vice, and that he will possess joy. served “Pete” Happeny all togged William H. Cowles. Table No. 20 These choice fruits come from America’s finest Now the art of life Is to find your out in a white coat and apron came Walter Gorman. 'i J. J. Dwyer. . . place In life; the paradox of life to into the hall carrying a tray with D. W. Kelsey. Emil L. G. Hohepthal, Jr. orchards .. . picked when properly sun ripened increase yoirr place by diminishing two suspicious-looking'"bottles. He Char es J. Pickett. Warren I. Keith. it; the secret of life Is never to yent to the newspapermen, and Charles Robbins. Thomas Lewie- ' ■ . . . packed at'once in a syrup which retains the make the blunder of taking your­ thereon came glances, both of-envy Cliiiton H. Tryon. Edward J. Noren. flavor and taste . . . and shipped to our stores self top seriously for a Kipling and of scorn. On came the bottles, Stuart J. Wasley. Leonard J. Rlchman. all shapes and varieties, but the says: ‘There are others’.’* Tables No. 7 and 3 Together Fred C. Tilden, . . ready for your table. Buy them in quantities! newspapermen remained In the best Fred H. Wall. Humorist Introduced. of condition proving that President R. H. Burnham. Wallace M. Bayliss, the humoV- Cheney guessed pretty nearly right, A. R^Coe. , Table No. 21 ist, was the other speaker. His sub­ only the "cold tea” was merely -wa Arvid Gustafson. John H. BIssell. ject, as announced, was “Advico ter and burned sugar. Harry B. HlUs. Harry R. Cheney. to the Lovelorn,’’ but before the During the evening Frank Chen J. M. Miller. Horace B. Cheney. speaker concluded he had touched ey, Jr., came to The Herald table Scott Simon. J Philip Cheney. SUGAR 1 0 pounds 0 5 ‘ on a score of subjects and toward and -served hotlce that he was act­ George H. Washburn. Richard 0. Cheney, Jr. V the end his address assumed a se­ ing as E. L. G. Hohenthal’s deputy M. D. Wells. „ B. L. Knight. rious tone. In this regard he said while Manchester’s one prohibition­ A; J. Willis. Adolph Krause. that the average business man did ist was in Europe. John ^Blssell Harlowe Willis. James McCaw. , ■ not take enough interest in his snitched a bottle of the amber col­ Table No. 9 Table No. 222 ...... ‘ ' Shouldca*s iHi. c ored fluid, but one smell convinced Ernest Bantly. 2 1 community or family life to sit down once In a while to write his John that the steal wasn’t worth D. Frank Conkey.' Robert J^ Dewey, much. Before the evening was over Henry Mutrle. Alfred Grezel. opinion to the editdr of his local W. A. Perrett. newspaper or to his Congressman. the bottle found its way to the head L. E. Little. “They are both, he said, “anxious table and reposed between the Delphis St. John. George Miner.. to please the public.” plates of Father Reldy and Rev. . Table Noy 11 Ricterd J. Pritchard. P&GSOAP McLaughlin. Praises Herald. Luigi Pola. A. Leroy Slocomb. • Hie Waitresses • Thomas J. Rogers. Harold Symington. “I understand that your dally ' The best. Fresh from A new low price for Just to prove that the Cheney Louis Sipe. TableNo. 23 1 0 newspaper here, refused to publish mills cannot lay claim to having all Charles Staye. Lawrence W. Case- . ‘ ' ' the churns to your I this popular white the salacious details of the ‘Peach- the pretty girls in Manchester, a' " S. H. Stevens. Clifford Cheney." • table. naphtha soap. CAKES es-Brownlng’ case. Did any of you group of 30'girl Employees of Main George H. Wilcox. Frank Cheney, Jr. ^ • write to the editor to thank him street merchants served the food. Leland T. Wood., Howell Cheney.-...... from keeping those details from be­ It is reported that some of them Prank Rolston. A. L. Crowell. ing read by your sons and daugh­ thought it was Tuesday night and Albert Dewey. ters in your homes? Not one, I asked “How many yard's of soup Table No. 12 William B. Gammons. 120 lb. bag wager. If only 20 of you men did you say you wanted?” Still Fred T. Bllsh, Jr. Potatoes would write to your Congressman Charle, W. Holman. . 3 9 another served an extra! large por­ William G. Glenney.” Table No. 24 complaining of thia or that he tion of broiled chicken to Mel Arthur Hultman. would say: ‘If 20 men are interest­ Albert Anderson. Stacy and said “That’s a perfect Arthur A. Knofia. Sherwood Anderson. ed enough to write from Manches­ fit, my dear.” William A. Knofia. Hans Jensen. ter the whole town Is wrought up The quill pens presented by the Francis Miner. about It and I must do something’ James W. McKay. Carlyle Johnson Company found John I. Olson. R. E. Purinton., for Congressmen and editors know their way to the girls and during thP' PEACHES O; F. Toop. ' ; John F. Shea. that eyen if 20 write letters the evening the young ladles stuck the The most popular of camwld fruits. These peaches are carefully selected, tree feeling Is widespread. They know feathers in their hair and looked Table No. 13 Doctor’s Table No. 27 and 28 this because so few, so very few, for all the world like a |^ribe of -Charles I. Balch. Together ripened, packed the day they are picked in delictus syrup. Halved or sliced! ever think of writing their opin­ Alvin L. Brown. •* , ' . j Dr.1 Howard Boyd. pretty Indian maidens. • Dr. N. A. Burr. ion.” Andrew J. Healy. . 'i N O . 2 1/2 Table Decorations William R. Palmer. Dr. David M. Caldwell, 1 9 c Recited Verse. For table ddcorations the com­ Dr. Duncan. • Peachei^E^ 3 CAN Mr. Bayliss had the diners mittee made use of some of the. Frank, F. Spencer. Gustave Ulrich. Dr. Amos E. Friend. chuckling from .the beginning of souvenirs. The Herald’s mega­ , Dr. Edward Higgins. N O . 1 ^ his discourse. He started with re­ phones were placed in front of each Table No. 14 Dr. LeVeine Holmes. A & P Sliced Peaches 6 c^l 85*^ Z CANS citing some of his own verse, dog­ plate, the napkins were placed in George W. Perris. Dr. Geo. A. F. Lundberg. gerel on comic subjects. Then he the mouth of the megaphone, and Arthur E. Gibson. Dr. Arthur B. Moran. DELMONTE began to read alleged advice to the then the quill pens and carnations N O . 2 1/2 Henry W. Harrison. Dr. Thoma. G. Sloau. o r A & P Halves lovelorn, questions and answers were placed in the napkin, making William Kanehl. Peaches CANS O / v CAN that started a tidal wave of merri­ Dr. Thomas H. Weldon. a very pretty effect. A pretty red W. F. Pickles. Table No. 29 ment. As an example: apple from the Cowles fruit farm William H. Schleldge. 19EL MONTE or A & P. Retains all its sun-ripened flavor! added to the table decorations. Rev. P. C. Allen Some Advice. .M., .D, Sullivan. " . __ Robert K. Anderson. “Dear Editor: I am engaged to 'Tire Herald’s megaphoned' were used to good advantage by the Table No. 15 Fred J. Bendall. C N O . 2 a widow. A few day^ after our en­ Louis Carter. gagement I discovered that she had quartet, and by the song leaders. G. Samuel Bohlin. C n iih e d 3 S S i CAN When the different tables were Frank Gainey. Rev. W. W. E^ls. a wooden leg. Shall I break it off?” Ray Plllsbury. 1 9 The answer: “No. When you are singing in the contest they bellow­ Stephen C. Hale. ed through' the ’phones making John P. Lamb. C. Elmore Watkins, D E L M O N T E . A combination of the finest fruits sold! married and your wife gets rheu- A. Stanley Helm. , matlsm you will only have one leg plenty of noise. U. J. Lupien. to rub.” I Bag O’Tricks Harry Melklejohn. Table No. 80 George E. Rix. John Douglass. The speaker then took up .char­ Scott Simon’s bag of tricks was An Irew Ferguson. Fruits for Salad acteristics of the various natlonali- placed under each chair and be- Melville L. Stacy. ' Royal D. Webster. W. W. Harris. , ties. Speaking of the Scotch he said bore the dinner was over the bags L. M. Hartson. \ he knew a Scotsman who was had been opened and all kinds of Carl Bengs. Choice, large and medium prunes in a sanitary package! souvenirs poured forth. About 75 S. Emil Johnson. from Aberdeen and who was bow- Table No. 10 Gustave Johnson. legged. “That was nothing un­ individual souvenirs were in each Lucius Foster. ' ' J 2LB bag, ranging from a gas toaster to John: P. Sheehan. usual” remarked Bayliss, “all of Charles E. House. John- Wright. Siinsweet Primes PKG the Scotsmen of Aberdeen are bow- matches and pencils. There were Herbert B. House. Press Table No. 82 legged from climbing up lamp-posts too many to list, but all were eith­ A. N. Potter. to light their pipes.” er fun-makers or useful gifts. The Will Aslmus, , Mammoth, green CaHforhia tips! _ W. G. Glenney Company gave a 9 Clarence P. jQulmby. Robert" Carney. Of the Irish he said that a youth Elbert Shelton. just over, wishing to reach n cer­ by 12 Neponset rug to the person Willard B. Rogers. tain street in Waterbury, asked the holding the lucky ticket. Charles conductor what car It was he was Staye with ticket number 23 took Tips 3*^® riding on. “A trolley car, you fool,” the prize. said the conductor. “Oh,” answered j Horace B. Cheney, Jim McCaw, Perfect halves, carefully jacked, in heavy syrup! the Irish lad, “I thought it was a Phil Cheney and John ^ ss music box because I sep there Is a couldn’t resist the temptatton to Harp on each end.” play setback when somebody prO' Switching from the ridiculous to duced a pack of cards. They played Bartlett Pears 3»85*‘ '^^ X 9 the serious, Mr, Bayliss then right through all the courses until the Entertainment and speaking ® straight from the , was started. Of course H. B., who shoulder talk to business men. He cfvrw svup us u wneai or av a m e -even took a slam at the fight be­ is a setback shark, was the winner QUALITY GROCERY Serve soup as a meal or at a meal! tween the Modernists and the Fun­ .Watchful Waiting Phones 2400 and 2401 30 Depot Square damentalists. Here la how he ej- Arthur Hultman was standing up TOMA^rO plained their differences: looking around the hall most of the SOUP evening. Everybody thought he was CampbelPs d “ ” 2 9 ' and^Hifi ain’t no hell’ waiting for somebody to show up, MEATS aln^t.-° tbere but It was learned ' afterward he He said that the business m a n was merely watching to give the A FEW SUGGESTION FOB YOUR SUNDAY DINNER should let the theological contro- signal to the waitresses when all ^TURE GOLD” ORANGES were through their courses. FRESH'DRESSED NATIVE CHICKENS tjireshed out by the Oliver F. Toop seemed to be do­ ~ Size-252 ...... Dozen 25c Size216 ...... Dozen 33c ing a lot of waving to somebody .-1 VEAL AND PORK ® and la not very the other end of the hall. He, too, FRESH HAMS, FRESH SHOULDERS Size-200’s ...... Dozen 37c Size-176...... ;.. Dozen 39c . much interested in these dlscus- was watching the waitresses it de­ veloped later, but it might be add­ FRESH BACON S^Qtertainment ed that Oliver and Arthur were not speeches a vaude- the only ones who were watching Fancy Pork Roasts, Shoulder Cuts 27c, Loin Cuts 30c lb. vllle sketch presented by the Statn the waitresses. Lamb S te w ...... *...... i5c lb. rakSH ’VEGETABUiS theater management kept the rJer! Ajiple a Day Carrots, 3 lb s...... 10c Spinach Turnips, lb. v ...... Hment_ at the high pace it started Evidently Manchester was in a Rib Roast Beef ...... 28c.35c lb. . 3c nkme of th Capers” was the healthy condition last night be­ Pot Roast B eef...... 25c-35c lb. Beets,31bs -Ipc 31bs.24c Cabbage, 5 lbs. were six cause most of the doctors were 10c fellows and there. They were at a big table What’could be better for Saturday’s Dinner than a- girls. The fellr^s played right near the door. Evidently they piece of our kind of Corned Beef and Cabbage or Spin­ and home made wanted to be near the doors in case ach. Del Monte Sliced Pemdies . 6 cans 85c 2! cans 29c danc^d^ faaf^nments while the girls the diners took to throwing the ap­ Spinach ...... '25c Peck ples at them to> keep ’em away. Sunshine Chocolate Queens • • • • • • lb 32c was the spe- Because of the early start the Native V ^ R oasts...... 3.5c lb; Del Monte Apricots • can 21c glrls and one of bffpiness men got on the chicken Home Made Sausage Meat...... 35c lb. wem gave her impression of “Black A & P Corn . .1 • ^ • • • ” • • c iu % il3 c ' Bottom. The fellows sang, some the dinner and speaking was end­ pretty tunes, and one of them act­ ed by 10:45. The rest of the even­ Blueberries . . . . , t...... can 23c ed as sort of master of ceremonieh. ing was spent, without a doubt, at His youthfulness made the “mas- home showing friend wife,the "bag GROCERIES of tricks.” I- The sketch received generous ap­ Theater Tickets 1 lb p ac^ j^ Pure Lard, Special for Saturday . .14c lb. plause. ^ Chairman Scott H. Simon of the HARD CANDIES Chamber of Commerce ..moveUy Gold Medal R o u r...... $1,25 Sack Cream Mints Quartet Pleases Large Jars Jam ...... 25c . ll{ 25c Buttercups . . . . lb 19c Throughout the dinner the Man­ committee advises that each gu^t Glostria: Mixture chester Male quartet rendered de­ at the Chamber of Commerce bttn- Our Nutmeg Coffw ...... V.V.V.V.V 49c lb. . lb 35c Assorted Chips ' . ' , , . lb 15c lightful music, and also led In the qujt will find in his bag of sou-ve- Diamond Walnut Meats in c a n s...... 55c Sugar Wheels • lb 21c ' Primrose or Molasses Mixture lb 15c ensemble singing. The quartet’s nlfs a ticket to the State Theater. Mnrshmallow ...,. .*.■...... «<, 25c • music was thoroughly enjoyed As each ticket is in a small envel­ Several “negro spirituals” were on ope, there is possibility that it may. Heinz’s Peanut Butter ^...... ‘‘ 20c ^ght O’Clock Coffee lb 35c Red Circle Coffee. lb 39c Bokar Coffee Ih 45c their program and these seemed to be overlooked. Chairman Simon X . ' please the diners most. intended to^ave an announcement The loaf with the bome baked flavor! : TABr'BdP% Edward F. Taylor, tenor qf the to this effect made at the banquet', quartet, started things during the but Inadvertently the matter Fruits ;^ d YegetaUes dinner when he announced a sing- overlooked^ovArlnnlrpH; . . i v GnindiiHMlier’s ^ 9 . / _ ing contest. He reeled off the Following Is the. list of. th0)^ who ;;;:BIJWSTC^^ •: •.. 85c Dozen X : names of several songs assigned attended by tabl^:^ ^ ’ -G^pe Fruity Florida Oianges^ Apples, Tan- them to tables and then asked the Head Table . ’ Carrots, Spinach, The A & P News, published weeklyi contains many redpes aid helpful household hints. groups to sing their songs all at the Austin Cheney. ■ , S ^ • S S ? Sy«C)^ Potata^, Turiiips, Cabbage and - - ■— Ask-the store naanaier for vmir cifinw same time. He awarded a prize but W.‘ W. Robertson. -if rT- . vttions. r nobody agreed with his decision. Rev. R, W. McLaughlin) '■ - * --r V ■: Orchestra Music Wallace M. Bayliss. '■*' f ■ AI Behren4’s Paramount orches­ Nathan p. Richards. .. Stanley Painted ] Hardware, Grain, Hay, y tra played the martial music while Rev. Wlfllam P. Reldy. the diners were gathering and lo­ ^ Alfal&, Straw 6DSSOT' Charles Cheney. ~ : 'y* , cating their tables.'This orchestra Robert V< TreaU V I

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(United Press). tors, this being an increase of 814 — Changes in usage of names SHOWINCREASE accidents' charged up to that cause have started a campaign on the out of a total o j 17,274 for which' part of some citizens of Boosey operators were blamedi Thred 'h ^ - to alter its name. dred and ninety-thret operators GOOD THINGS TO CAT Those; however, who are op­ got^into accidents because they posed to changing the name of j State Department Says Care­ were intoxicated, 7)45 ^becaiisO ' _ . ; ’1 THREE TRUNK LINES— CALL 2iD00. the town point out that under they operated too fast for condi­ Phone Service Until Nine Tonight. former usage the designation lessness Was Cause of tions, 126 cut in, 40 passed a stand­ had no connection with John ing trplley, 18 passed on curves, lia For Today and Barleycorn, but is old-Engllsh passed on a hill, -38 passed on the = FRESH BAKERY VEGETABLES for cattleshed. Several attempts Most of Them. wrong side of a vehicle, two tried E Oup Cake« »have been made to^present the to beat a railroad train, 88 cut Saturday i : Iceberg Lettuce matter formally to the local corners, 18 passed at Intersections, .■.V/ yj <' .i., S Crullere Celery ESTABLISHED 1859 id : . ■ ■ ■ ::,c. ■ v< . government body; but each has Failure of motor vehicle opera­ 52 improperly parked, 4 operated E Doughnuts New Carrots > been unsuccessful. too slo\7ly for conditions, 520 fol­ Turnips tors to grant right of way to oth­ S Ck)flfeo Riiiga Opponents of tlje change to lowed vehicles too closely, 452 Cabbage er vehicles as required by tije E Bolls another- name ^ point to other failed to signal, 105 faUed.'to set «4 Sweet Potatoes towns bearing similar names. rules of the road, was responsible brakes, 20 cranked their cars in S Raisin /Bread Onions The town ofe Beer in the West for 8,644 accidents in Connecticut gear, 67 became: confused,*^ 2,339 ! = Whole WheaS Green Peppers ' during the year 1926, It is shown 3 ^ r i o a d s oountoi^^'aliMfeideri^ its name skidded, 906 backed . carelessly, S Rye Bread Spinach i'l': :• 6 i'-f- frdm the'b^ofage; but Is an old . by a tabulation completed at the 429 were inexperienced a ^ 1009 ~ -ij? o. S,.V'. E Pound Cake Mushrooms state motor vehicle department. for of “ bear” ‘■‘meaning wood, operated on the wrong side* of the I PURE L A R D ...... they -contend. Hence Cony- This was an Increase of 179 acci­ road. 14c lb. '= beer means “ the man whose dents in the state attributed to CONFECTIONERY SUGAR ...... 8c lb. wood IS full of:'rabbits.’* that cause, over the record for ------^ — ------<& 1925. In the general movement in In­ A year ago, the department’s rec­ dia to abandon centuries-old cus­ ords showed an Improvement in tom of hoarding gold, an Arab re Meat Department News this situation, revealing that there cently converted his savings into 'J ’ 3 i : Here ai-e a few things you don’t always remember we sell- had been about one hundred less $350,000 worth of government se­ Eckbardt’s Smoked Llvenrurst. CANCER INCREASE accidents from that cause in 1925 curities. Honeycomb Trii>e. 2 bushel bag Pigs’ Feet, both ])ickled and corned. ’ Corned Spare Ribs. WORRIES MEDICS; Fresh Pigs’ Hocks— Scotch Hams. Corned Calves Tongues, 120 pounds Lamb and Veal Kidneys. . HUNT NEW CURES Service^— Qttiality — Low Prices Sweet Breads. Jellied Corned Beef. If it is convenient phone your order tonight. V / Fear of the Disease Is Great­ Specials PINEHURST QUALITY CORNED BEEF LEAN RIBS 12c lb. er Danger Than the Trou­ EXTRA FANCY CLEAN SPINACH . or\ other solid pieces to sUce. Thick Ribs. Sirloin Flanks. Peck...... zyc Briskets 18c-25c lb. ble Itself. LARGE SOUD HEADS ICEBERG LETTUCE, H ead ...... E LEGS OF LAMB VEAL ROASTS = NEW BUNCH CARROTS London.— Cancer Is definitely on 10c, 3'fo^...... BAKRd s h o u l d e r o f LAMB— it’s good served the increase, but it can be cured. with Baked Bi-own Potatoes and Brown Gravy. These NEW BUNCH BEETS There is only one disease worse shoulders of lamb are lean and tender—^boned and rolled 10c, 3 f o r ...... they slice nicely. Any size you wish, 25c-28c lb. than cancer, and that is the fear of cancer. Knowledge will bring PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR THE HOME PRODUCTS CO. freedom from that fear. Bag ...... = SAUER KRAUT .10c lb., 3 lbs. 25c = With these remarks Sir Berkeley GOLD MEDAL FLOUR J Moyniham, president of the Royal B a g ...... Of Springfield Will Open d Branch at POT ROASTS are alAvays in demand. We have Bone­ College'of Surgeons, and one of less Chucks at 25c-29c lb. Rumps, Cross Ribs or Sir­ loin Tips. England’s greatest cancer experts, 14 lbs. BEST AMERICAN ■ opened the first of a series of pub­ lic lectures on the fundamental GRANULATED SUGAR $ 1.00 ip71 MAIN ST. SO. MANCHESTER PINEHURST SAUSAGE MEAT causes and treatment of cancer. The series are noteworthy for the Made from Fresh Pork and Pure Spices. fact that this Is the first time in 4 lbs. SWEET POTATOES SCOTCH HAMS BONELESS SHOULDERS the history of the English medical on SA TURDA Y, FEBRUARY 12 profession, that the public has been 25c f DAISY HAMS taken into its confidence, PARKSDALE EGGS, 35c dozen “ If the law of averages holds 3 Dozen fo r ...... VEAL CHOPS VEAL CUTLETS $1.00 We carry a complete line of Malt, Hops, Bottles^ Eegs, Oo^ks good,” continued .Sir Berkeley, BEST PURE LARD one hundred people in this hall and Bottlers Supplies. ^ . a ^ tonight will die of cancer,” a state­ L b ...... ’...... 13ic FRESH PORK ment which caused little nervous GOLD STAR COFFEE We will have extra lean Brlghtwood (Eastern dressed) ripples of laughter to run round Lb...... or lean Western pork. Also Fresh Shoulders which we the lecture hall. 49c wiU bone and roU or fix to stuff— as you s p ^ fy . And '■‘The truth Is,” continued Sir 2 Lbs. FANCY CALIFORNIA if you ivaiit any apple sauce to serve with pork try some Berkeley, “ that in this country PRUNES ...... sauce made ivlth Pinehnrst Northern Spy Apples. Fresh alone one person of every seven 25c opening d a y s p e c ia l Spare Ribs. ^ dies over the age of thirty dies of LIBBY’S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, cancer; - fifty thousand people die yearly in England and Wales, and Large size can ...... 29^c DILL PICKLES it has been estimated that 500,000 retail^ce^^** FREE with every one purchased at the regular n w. ■■■ SWEET PICKLED WATERMELON RIND lives are annually lost in the civil­ ized countries of'the world from this d i^ s e . ' ’ Meat ! Specials One combination to a customer only. POULTRY “ Cancerous bones, dating from' SMALL LEGS SPRING LAMB Tender Fresh Killed Fowl tot fricassee. We will 3,500 ■ years before Christ have have 2 dozen medium sized fowl to seU at gl.79 each. been taken, frbmf tombs near the L b -;...... (...... 38c A few of the Brands we carry— Also larger fowl. Pyramids; cancer was described more than fjventy centuries ago by BONELESS ROAST OF LAMB i SPRINGFIELD Hippocrates, the' Father of Medi­ L b ...... 35c DUBLIN STOUT FRESH OYSTERS cine, and it^has never since ceased WURTZBURGER Just a few ends of slicing hams special at ISJic, 15c and 19c lb. taking its. daily toll .of lives. It is SMALL LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS BALANTINE the Captain bf Hhe Men of Death, Lb...... 25c UNITED MALTOP PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. the Ring of Terror to the world. “If the medical profession can FRESH PORK TO ROAST, Rib End CANADIEN BUDWEISER Cut from Plnehurst Quality Beef ground with or with­ help the public to learn that It is •••#•« •••»***a««.aaaaaaaa«/a*aa»aa . 27c HIGHLAND CREAM out pork as you specify. not cancer, but ignorance with re­ CANADIAN MAH) gard to cancer, that Is in part re­ LOIN END ROAST PORK ■ {■‘"vL sponsible for their horror of it; and Lb...... 32c if we can assure them that can­ cer, under certain conditions, 1s FANCY PORK CHOPS, Lb...... Come In And Get Acquointe^ capable of complete removal, shall 3 lbs. for $1.00. 35c Meaty Soup Bone and we not be able to diminish or even Meaty Soup Bone and a BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEP 1 lb. Onions...... 29c banish fear? , Local Stor^Manager, Mr.A.KIotzer' h Soup Bunch ...... 39c “ Cancer mortality Is Increasing Lb...... 39c despite the fact that more, people PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF 'V,>L = PIGS’ LIVER than ever are being cured o f the BEEFS LIVER = disease. It may surprise‘ many to I^b# ...... 30c 35c hear that cancer can be cured;, that the patient can be relieved for­ BONELESS ROLLED ROAST BEEF TONIGHT only for its prosperity. ever from the disease. It is tr^e. Lb...... ! 35c “ The operations, practiced today Broke Ramsey was offered the post of I BONELESS POT ROAST BEEF mqyor, but was too busy to accept! g cream is received. are, more frequent, of greater ex­ tent, of greater safety, ^nd are L b . ; ...... He ha^,; hevi^ever, let his associates! elect him president of the Chamber! 23c. Waldorf Tissue, 3 rolls 25c attended by a larger measure of TRY OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE MEAT Beats Way Back As Baker i permanent relief from the disease of Commerce.? c; m -• -; • than was the case twenty years None Better, lb...... His friends see hinr'Well on the I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; way to becoming agala' ine of th« ago. PIGS’ LIVER, lb...... - Borger, Tex.— Two years ago bank; but he left himself -rirtually “ Unhappily, it Is not infrequent Asa E. Ramsey was worth half a penniless. west S: fin/ancial leaders: 3 lbs. for 25c. , million. ^ - ' ' • ‘* ■ " ) for delay to bo encouraged’ by the That was early this year.,»Borger, wasteful trial of other methods. FRESH SPARE RIBS Six minths'ago he was flat broke. a typical western boom town, had The ‘cancer cure’ is still a.curse in Lb...... : ...... - Today, beating back, he is ac­ just come into being here' in the the land, and . the most:‘ pat etic 25c cumulating a new fortune. Texas Panhandle, where'an oil credulity as to his claims Is shown ■ Ramsey, 52, former governor of boom of huge prpportlons was on. a i : » l by people who should know better the Tenth District Federal Reserve Borger was >reputed the country's “ It is said that If we ‘talk can­ ,Bank of Kansas City, now is pro­ wickedest city— but also the city cer’ we shall make people ‘think prietor of a modest bakery here. where fortunes might easily be cancer.’ We hope that is true, for Rieymander’s Market NATIVE CHICKENS TO ROAST Until early this year his iife story made. Ramsey came to io rg e r, Coach Clarke to Take His Hoop- cancer Is , an unforgiving'enemy, was like that of many other suc­ where 10,000 people were;"making L b ...... u * .;.: Successors to and once he has settled on his vic­ V: 45e cessful financiers. a city out of a lonely prairie waste. tim he never for one minute ceases _ Many were making fortunes in to grow. The sooner you confront FANCY FRESH KILLED ' Began af the Botto|n Lb...... Borger. But to do so one *■ had to BUFFALO MARKET your foe the better for you and 40c’4$c ; From a lowly position In a Sul- have elthei capital or luck. Ram­ the worse for him. M ^V^v<3iarKeAfriil take hli phau:.,Springs, Tex., bank, he climb­ sey had neither. So he set toi'-work__ Igporance is a1 • • Ph»n“«6“^ W^Deiiver. fear does-not contribute to' the In­ Home Cooked Food of the National Bank of Commerce, M Winftri4l»ftc tonight cidence of cancer. Fear should be Paul’s Valley, Okla.; president of In a little shack, less than'20 feet Jn High frontage on a dusty business street, u the firat ofi^tte atoual two-game Fresh Pork Shoulders 22c the fear of delay, the feat lest a BAKED CHICKENS, STUFFED AND the Straton 'Trust Company, Pur­ Rib R o a s t ...... simple disease should, become can- BUTTERED ...... cell,' Okla.; cashier of the First Na­ he started his bakery. He did most The game will bei played a’ Roasting P ork ...... 25c Shoulder of Lam b ___ 23c cerous.- $1.48 tional Bank, Muskogee, Okla.; of the work himself, and Mrs. Ram­ ^ e state armory in Wllllmantt Spareribs ...... 24c There does not appear to be any Baked ^Beans .^..... 25c^QL sey put on an apron and ^ helped I^m b C h o p s ...... 35c, 45c pfStident of the Oklahoma Bank- him, 'J hereditary predisposition to can­ eifs 'Association, and vice president wilL-mgte'! flie^rfp as the second! Round Steak...... 35c Brown Bread ...... 10c-15c ISi^ team is not scheduled to play. Short Steak ...... 40c ...... 35c cer, but we can say that it Is not of the Drovers National Bank, Kan­ _ Business Improved. Sooii ^ Mrs. Shoulder Roast Veal . .28c caused by any special foods c(r ab­ Full variety of Pies, Home Made Crullers, -and Sa^ds Coach ClarlW eaBefets 1i victory but sas City, Mo. ; i Ramsey did-not need 'to ielp, as not until vattfflp a* hard lattie. 'The Porterhouse Steak ... 50c Veal Cutlets...... 4 2 c sence of special foods. The finest of all kinds. ^ j there was enough money '-to hire Pot Roast .. 18c, 24c, 30c Then 'he became governor o f the boyq will go to VSHlUmtaitic In tour­ V ea^ C h op s...... 32c, 35c advice we can give you is; ‘Don't FANCY SEALDSWEET ORANGES ... , . . 3£lc Dcfteii federal reserve bank, and one of the ; workers. Now Ramsey, '4i>o, hUs ing cars. ; iri V.? ;. !; ’ ► Fancy Apples, California and Florida Orwgra, Grape delay; don’t.conceal; be medically west’s financial leaders: «;,, . ceased manual labor and eonfines ( Manohester’a next hmhe game examined if yon have the , least sus­ ^ Phone Your Order This Evening if Possible, f t.’j: Then ' he resigned to ' become himself to directing fhe j«nt|rprlse. will be oh Friday* evening of next] picion that anything is wrong Fruits and Vegetables with you’.'” president of a leading bank of Sales Are MonntiBg ^ ‘ week with the. undefeaWd Brlato: Tulsa, Okla. The bank’s capital was ..The shop’s sales total about $460 High school here. Bristol leads the Fruit, Tangerines, Bananas, Cranberries. increased and apparently there was a day, and are rising steadi^. central Gonnecstlcut''inter-SchoTa8tir Lettuce, French Endive, Spinach, Kale, Celery, Pep­ A champion’ sneak thlef tn Ger­ bright future heforei- 4t;them,, jtomsey’s return to ftnanclal league and Manchester is second Victory for the local school will go pers, Mushrooms, Cabbage, Turnips, Onions, Young Car­ many recently demonStrafed his liO‘ abruptly, i f fell into diffleuitles., . sta^lluy. Incidentally, has lijeen ac- claim to the title by sneal^ng Into It became nece'ssary td produce cotiipahied by a tamiqg process for a long way toward * giylng iMaiv rots and Beets. Chester thei pennant. -hrison two ■ hours after hiis,- release half a million dollars, overnight, to the town of Borgej^. No longer Is and stealing his picture f^m 'the A. Podrove, Prop. Phone' td. •isayer the bank. , ,r.,. , this the country’s wickedest *tbwii. otters go 'upstt^hw^fdt'the snmfj & ■tofM's:iaUery..5„!. v.v' Without hesitating, Ramsey put Vice, gambling and flghtll^i have iir^h«'l)rivate fortuho.'Hd aaVied the mer and down to: thelflver montl largely ceased: Borger Is notable for tha winter^ . - j s: \ 1*AGB SBVBNTEI MANCHESTER EVENING I^E A ID , FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1927.

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C.—Miss Mollie meml^ers the burning of Columbia, MARLBOROUGH place. lii eolumbia in ^he' spring. . the *’'day in Columbia Wednesday body, •who leaves soon to visit Mason recently celebrated her 50th S. C., during the Civil War. She Misses Cora, Rebecca and Doris calling'on r^atives- friends In {tome, he will be start- year of teaching. She is believed to was born at Wetumpka, Ala. Buell of Hartford spent the week­ Word has been received by rela­ . Mis.s Anna Dix has gone to Mont- "Ing his, 105th trip across the Atlan­ Frank Robardy, age 74, died at end with their-parents, Mr., and : ic>. a m l a ^ . ago.' sti^i^- the Middlesex Hospital, Middle- Mrs. George W. Buell. tives that Mrs. Lucy Clarke cele­ oh hfec oh> t^e whlk. ^air,' N. J. to care for her sister tic ocefcn.. He Is a retired lawyer brated her-87th birthday recently •who is ill with the grip..“' and will be 70 on Feb. 22. He town, Sunday, January 30, after a Mr. and Mr§. J. J. Smith Of Hart­ He osW iog short Rlness. He was a native of ford and Mrs. T/Villiam Bartman of at the home o£ her d a u g h ^ in New KtU had a hopes to live to makj his 150ta i Haven, where she la spading the ous injhiyi .though he sw .. jars. Hubert Collins is a patient crossing. France and came to this cojintry in East Haddafn were recent callers pretty lame biaek. at the Charter Oak hospital in 1879, residing in this town' for here. winter- “Aunt Liicy” aVs^he is Hartford, where she will have an more than 25 years. He leaves two Miss Fanny A. Blish, who teach­ known to most of Columbia, had The Ladi%5Aid:; society m ^Tues- TOAlB IS FOUND BIRCH STREET MARKET over 60 letters and cards; from day afternooK^f the home or\Mrs. operation as soon as her condition nieces, Mrs. J. J. Smith of Hart­ es In Glastonbury, spent the week* His satisiUdtory. _ 88 Birch Street Phone:' 2298. ford and Mrs. William Bartman of end at heu^o™® this place. ' friends, and wishes to thank her Henry Isham, 28 ladles being pYes- Birmingham, Ala.—Buried un­ East Haddam and two nephews, Miss Mae Hannon of Hartford - *r'- der a heap of forest leaves and for­ Harry Pettit of East Berlin and spent rte week-end with^ Mr. and gotten for almost a century, the Gustave Pettit of Bristol. Burial Mrs. Frank A. Myers. ' , ' tomb of John Hutchings was found Special For Saturday was in New Britain. Charles Clarke, who has been at near here recently. Hutchings was Trucks from the Gildersleeve the riartfoi-d Hospital, Hartford, a friend of President Andre^ Jack- Come to us for Fresh Ship Yard have been drawing lum­ for several weeks Is reported as be­ son, the two men seeing service In ing much Improved in health. ) the Creek War together. Fruits and Vegetables as ber to Portland from John A. Ful=- Meats ler’s saw mill. Sirloin Steak, lb. . you will iind a full and The Board of Relief was in ses­ fresh assortment every sion Tuesday and will hold its last STRONG PERFUSIES Short Steak, lb. Q C ^ morning. meeting next Tuesday. Top Round Steak O O C Hollywood Mrs. Roland Buell Is on the sick Paris.—The trend of the times is Rib R oast...... 24c lb. Special on Spinach list and Dr. C. E. Pendletpn of Col­ toward potent perfumes. Heavy ori­ Beef S te w ...... 22c lb. chester is at^nding her. ■M M arket Mrs. Delano J. Robinson, age 92, ental odors are the vogue here now, Shoulder Steak .... 25c lb. - 25c who had a slight shock more than succeeding the gentle airs that used 381 East Center St. Tel. 330 F^esh Spar eribs .. 25c lb. two weeks ago at the home of Mr. to hover about milady’s person. The and Mrs. Jerome F. Weir died at Sapnish influence is noted in the Pork Chops...... 33c lb. Iceberg Lettuce .. 10c head increased strength of scents. Better Meats At Pork R oast...... 28clb. Celery, nice and the Middlesex Hospital, Middle- \ Pork L iver...... 18c lb. bleached . . 15c bunch NICE LEAN FRESH Lower Prices Soup Bunch .... 10c each Quality meats, from weir SHOULDERS 2 2 T Fancy Green Peppers 18c lb Msafs fed stock, carefully inspect­ Roast P o rk ...... 29c Endive, curly and !■ Fresh Pigs’ Feet . .15c lb. / ed and tested. Yet our Fresh Shoulder...... 23c Leg of Iamb ...... 34c lb. plain, 2 lb s ...... 25c Veal Cho^.... 30c-35c lb. K a le ...... 25c peck prices are not high, consid­ Fresh Spare R ib s...... 27c Veal Steak ...... 40c lb. Fancy Baldwin Apples, fiom ering such high quality. Quantity Shoulder Pork Chops .... 28c Veal S te w ...... 18c lb. 4 quarts 25c, or 65c peach ¥ d lle d Veal Shanks...... 10c lb. basket. buying and selling means savings. Rib R out B e e f...... 28c-35c Hamburg Steak . . . 20c lb. Oranges 35c tp 65c dozen Stock, Note these prices; _ . Shoulder C lods...... 22c-2Sc Fresh Home Made Fancy Artichokes 3 for 25c Sausage...... 30c lb. Fancy Egg Plants. • a Shoulder Steak ...... 25c Bread of All Kinds Fresh Twice Daily Just Talking It Over Hamburg 25c 10c and 11c a Loaf Sausage Meat ...... 29c ■WHEN it comes to the twilight hour and a pleasant BEEF PORK tete-a-tiete over the coffee cups in the qifiet of late after­ \ Legs of Lamb ...... ;.. 35c noon one naturally thinks of The Waranoke. Just so, ROAST OF BEEF, lb...... 'SOc SMALL FRESH PORK ROAST, lb. .27c Paul Correnti The Waranoke is the rendezvous of business men at the (Boned and rolled) (Lean) Lamb S te w ...... 18c noon-day luncheon and of the gay crowd at night. Supe­ BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST, lb.. .32c LEAN FRESH SHOULDERS, lb...... 21c ...... 10c rior cuisine and service. PRIME RIB ROAST OF BEEF, FRESH PIGS’ FEET, lb. Shoulder Lamb Chops___ 39c ,1b ...... 28c and 33e SMALL PICKLED HOCKS, lb...... 15c Link Sausage...... 25c LEAN POT ROAST, l b ...... 22c SUGAR CURED “TOPS ALL” At Our Bakery (No waste) .. BACON, lb...... 50c Lean Corned B e e f ...... 25c FRESH LEAN HAMBURG STEAK, lb 18c SUGAR CURED “HAYMARKET”s LEAN RUMP CORNED BEEF, lb. . .22c BACON, lb...... A ic ' Salt Spare R ib s...... 25c Poppy Seed R olls...... 25c dozen JUUL’S GASH MARKET Crullers, and Doughnuts...... 20c dozen (Sliced) , Fresh Oysters...... 40c pint HARRY JUUL, Prop. BEST CURED SCOTCH \TOPS ALL” 539 Main Street, Next to Gas OflBce. Tel. 2339 Jelly Doughnuts...... 25c dozen Milk Fed HAM, lb...... - ...... ■:...... 50c “Trade at Your Neighborhood Brown B read...... 12c loaf (Sliced) Store.’ FRESH LINK SAUSAGES, lb...... 28c t l Meats Filled Coffee R in gs...... 20c each VEAL OLD FASHIONED SAUSAGES, BONELESS VEAL ROAST, lb. .35c lb. pkg...... 33c PORK TO ROAST...... 28c lb. Baked Beans and Brown Bread— Coffee Cakes — (No w^ste). HALE’S SAUSAGE MEAT, lb...... 25c FRESH SHOULDERS...... 21c lb. Raisin Bread—Complete line of whipped cream goods. BREAST OF VEAL_FOR , , * (Made from pura fresJti, pork.) ^ AtC.H.Tryon’s SAUSAGE MEAT ^ 2$c lb- Charlotte Russe Freuch Crullers. " STUFFING, lb...... 22c LEGS OF SPRING L A M ...... 35c Ib. (4 to 5 lb.) LAMB STEW ...... 15c lb. ROOMS TO RENT BY DAY OR WEEK. POULTRY Sanitary Market BONELESS VEAL ...... 35c lb. SMOKED SHOULDERS-...... 24c lb. MILK FED ROASTING XAMB : CHICKEN, lb ...... 42c Phones 441-442 (4 to 6 lb. average.) Groceries WARANOKE HOTEL - BAKERY BONELESS LAMB ROAST, Ib...... 33c MILK FED FOWL TO . SPECIALS FOR Dona Castile Soap (Wash Cloth Free) 3 f o r ...... 28c LOIN LAMB CHOPS, lb...... 43c FRICASSEE, lb...... ’40t Gold Dust, lai’ge ...... 24c SATURDAY Mueller’s Spaghetti, 2 f o r ...... 21c AND RESTAURANT Large Ketchup ...... * 21c J. J. Williams, Prop. Fig Bars, 2 lbs...... 29c Main Street So. Manchester Groceries 200 dozen strictly fresh Eggs Special from the Pomeroy and Atkin farms Strictly Fresh E ggs ...... 55c 4Cc dozen. Western Fresh E g g s...... 5Qc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiii Try our Tub Butter, 2 lbs. for 91.00 There is no better. Cloverbloom E g g s ...... 43c Occident Flour, 1-8 barrel sack, 91.30. 8 packages Confectionery Sugar Fruit Gt Vegetables 23c. > 3 packages Cream Coi Starch New Cabbage...... 7c lb. = “The store that holds faith with the people.” § 23c. Spanish Onions ...... 10c lb. = Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. s 3 packages Jello 25c. Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs.'...... 25c 5 F. KELLEY, Prop. | CONFIDENCE Shredded Wheat 11c package ^ New Carrots ...... 8c bunch Carnation Milk lie can. mm M Sliced Pineapple 18c can. J Spinach ...... 29c Peck After you have made out your list of Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables you natur­ Mixed Cookies 18o lb. ally take it to the “Self-Serve” to be fulfilled because you are confident yoh can buy I'-resh Cup Cakes, fresh every day the very best at the lowest prices. from Bailey ift Ray, 35c dozen. I Sale Inducement Are | Fancy Large Prunes 18o lb. Virden Peaches 83c can. (.ii . . • . . - • • V . i • i' 2 lbs. Lima Beans 25r. 3 Ibs. White Beans 23c. I Never Extended To The | Campbells Beans, can .. 7%c Coffee Special, lb...... 52c ((Your choice of at least six (6) brands Including Chase and Sanborn’s, Maxwell Phone A Pie Shop . Siigar, 10 lb* bag .., — . 68c House, etc.) [ Meats We have had a great many requests for salads, etc. Public By This Store | Saturday we will try out a few. These prepared,foods I 100 lb. bag i ...... $6.75 Native Fowl,'5 to 6 H lbs 43c lb. WILL NOT be made up ahead, only on order, assuring i Our policy of no sale has proven to be of great value. | (Finest American granulated in sanitary Meadow Gold Fresh Made Pork to Roast 20c lb. you of fresh goods and making it imperative that you 5 Our business has been, and is on a consistent basis week 5 cloth bags.) , , Legs of Lamb 36c Ib. Butter, 2 lbs.'...... $1.15 Rib liumb Chops 80c Ib. get your order in reasonably early for delivery oil mne.' = in and week out. Quality is always the same, and that S Lamb Patties, 8 for 23c. CHICKEN CHOP SUEY O C ^ S is always A l. Our patrons are willing to pay regular s Oleomargarine, Puritan or Star Ham, lb ... 37c Veal Patties ,8 for 25c. (Genuine) lb...... O O C = ' prices year in and year out for quality merchandise. > 3 ‘ First price...... 32c lb. (Sugar cured—skinned back.) Loin Veal Chops 40c lb. POTATO SALAD O K r * Veal Cutlet 48c lb. •Dairy made...... 25c lb. ".14 Rib Roast Beef 33c Jb. (Our own Mayonnaise) lb...... d L O C Large Assortment of I Hale’s Creamery Tub Pot Roast 28c Ib. '• CHICKEN SALAD 7 C ^ Sausage Meat 20c lb. (Our own Mayonnaise) lb...... f O C Butter, lb...... 49c Small Sausage 30o lb. Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 29c DO NOT FORGET these salads are made AFTER Home Cooked Foods i . | ■ (Ib.'pkg.) . \ the order is given to us and will be delivered just as near ': ■ ' ' • • --f • Hale’s Grade “A” Guaranteed the specified time as possible. With Specials Changing Daily | Fruit MINCE PIES, SATURDAY ONLY Fresh Eggs, dozen...... 49c Eggs, dozen...... — .37c E ach...... ; ____ E Potato Chips in bulk, Anchovies. S 3 large Grai>e Fruit 25c. 25c H ' " " ' Baitanaa lOo lb. CHICKEN PIES a Pretzels Knorr’s Soups and Boul- | Apples, Baldwin, 86c baaket. Each ...... 20c lions E CaUlomia Oranges 40c and 60c. NUT RING CAKES, SATURDAY ONLY i Finnan Haddfe in glass. vFreiii fruits and Vegetables Tangerines 40o dozen. Each ...... S Crabmeat and Lobster Enorr’s Noodle Figures | '>L. . ■ 8 quarts Cranberries 26c. 25c - HONEY CREAM CUP CAKES i Meat in glass. Brown Beans ^ ' I Dozen...... 35c Yjllow Peas \ | APPLE COBBLER WITH LEMON I Ealas SiU Fresh Clean Spinach, peck 23c Tangerines, large, dozen 29c Vegetables SAUCE, Ib...... I ’ Sauer Eraut and Fresh Pigs’ Enuckles. . ^ Telephone ordei's taken until 9 p. m, Friday. , -Iceberg Lettuce, head ...... 9c Green Peppers 20c lb. E -•Imported and Domestic Jams and Jellies. T,idiftn Florida Oituiges, dozen ..,..;39c- Celery 15o and 20c. Take advantage of this ideal way of getting CK)OD ' (Very swept aiid Ju^ • ^ ' (Large solid head) Parsley 10c. prepared foods in your home. I Imported and Domestic Health Bread. . CalHiDurnia Navel Oranges; dozen ...... 27c -Fresh Beets and Carrots, bunch...... ,8c Iceberg Lettuce 13c. Our Cup Cakes are on sale at the following stores': Sunkist California NaVel New Carrots 4 bunches for 23c. Pinehurst, C. H. Tryon, Smith’s Grocery, Harry Eng­ E Large fissortmept of Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relish-' -^jew Cabbage, Ib. ... 7c Spinach 85o peck. dozen ...... «.7..«4...... 69c Large Jumbo Celery Stalks, bunch .... 14c Cabbage 60 lb. land (at Green), Fairfield Grocery, Reymander’s Mar­ S V es in bulk and bottle. * ' ■ (Fancylarge.)/'"/ ' , Jumbo Celery Hearts, bunch...... 17c Cauliflower 80c and 85e. ket. ^ a Large assortment of Smoked and Cooked Meats includ- Fancy l^hin Skin Grape F ruit,... 2 for 25c. Turnips 30c peck. Ffrach Endiye, Ib...... 49c Parsnips, 4 lbs. for 26c. S ; ing our own Baked Ham. ' - ; / ^ Thin Skin (?rape Fruil| 3 f o r ___ *.. . .23c White Cauliflower^ b rad ...... 29c 6 lbs. Onions 26c. H ^ Heavy Cream, Strictly Fre8h Eggs,\ Brown’s Butter,* >Golden Ripe l^ aoas^ lb . h ...... 9c Soup Bunch 10c. PHONE 349 Ripe Sound Tomatoes^'lb. .; . >.... . 35c Fancy Assorted Cookies, 2 IbSr «»)•• •-• 32c Fresh Fhet Cod 86c. E Fresh Oysters , / ?- • ■ IK'* C: ■ V.V • i‘ 117*/2 Spi uce Street, i Bailey & Bays i e '' .1 Fresh Filet Haddock 80c. ' ^ - > > .' V ^ ^ V Oysters 8O0 pint. • -'-

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A: Gibbons Assembly Catholic La- i I ENTERTAINMENT — Masquerade Ball — difis of Columbus will hold its reg­ AT CITY VIEW DANCE HALL ular meeting ..at eight oc’lock to­ / . I AND DANCE . KEENEY STREET night in Kl of C. hall. It is. desired JUpnen Lodce, No. 72, K. of P. Saturday Evening, Feb. 1 -’ that all members of the committee Al Behrend’s Orchestra. for the installation Sunday after­ Orange Hall Prizes Awarded to the Prettiest noon, February 20, be present. A ' ■I* Lady and I^inniest Gentleman. Free'Parking Space in Free Delivery Daily Saturday Ev’g, Feb. 12 Admission 50c. A daughter has been born to '3 Behm id’s Orchestra. Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh Calhoun, of 142 Rejar ^Store^:^ t Anywhere in Town. Excellent Entertainment Oak Grove street. , ■ The regular Friday evening whist SOUTH ^MR hCHESTER • C ONN ■£ Refreshments will be held in St. James’s parish A daughter was born last night m ^ The Public Cordially Invited, hall this evening by the Holy Name J- society. to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ally of t; Admission 50 Cents. 69 Washington street at the Me­ r i a s i morial hospital. Charles ’Somerset of Boston, Mass., callfjd on old friends in town Charlotte Sage, 5, of New York, Just Amvedl •S', yesterday-. Mr. Somerset, whose is ill with pneumonia at the home ABOUT TOWN father i^ras superintendent at the of her grandmother, Mrs. Howard I ^ Mathec ^Electric company, formerly Taylor on South Main street. Saturday Only! lo ca t^ in a portion of the present 0— Spring Hats ' 'ar Campbell Council K. of C. Is Or^bd Soap factory, has not been The second sitting; of the third in/Manchester for over thirty years. i^aking plans for a Valentine social pinochle tournament ’at' the Army -jind old fashioned dance which will and Navy club will be heldithis ev­ Miss Beatrice Shaw qt North Elm 500 Yards he held in the ICacey hall on Mon,-'! ening at the clubhouse at 7:30. street who fractured her arm in a $3.95 day evening. Owing to the fact that three of the fall at her home on Monday, has re­ players have dropped out of the turned home from the Memorial tourney, there is room for new, u p ^ Rev. C. P. Hubbard will Kq the hospital. players in or^ef to complete thja .speaker at the Epworth /le a g u e six tables. . ■ ' stunning spring “Mid-winter institute to be^held at The Valentine whist given by the New mg Silks hats in silk and -the Methodist church ^ Burnside teachers of the Eighth district at­ The pool tables at the. Army and straw combinations i this evening. The sn.^ej. -^vin be tracted more than 150 to the Hol­ Navy club, have been repaired. New that will .give a| served at G;30. The Wfcture, classes lister street school last night. The pockets and cloth have been plac­ touch of spring to __and games will folio proceeds will be devoted to the pur­ ed on them. | your dark - winter chase of milk and corrective work V Special! costumes. All new AtA the Religions • T Mission service among the children. The first prizes .'All public schools in Manchester bright s h.a d e s . this evening iiL^iie South Methodist in bridge were won by Mrs. Walter closed at noon today because of Large and small head sizes. church, Rev. J^miam F. Davis, Jr., Walsh and Ralph Norton; consola­ the annual State Teachers’ conven­ of Forestvil^^ ^-iu t>e the speaker. tion, Mrs. Muller and Sherwood tion which will be held today and Hats—^Secoi^ Floog,, ,_^C. Elmore^Yatkins will be the solo­ Martin. In whist Mrs- St. John and tomorrow in Hartford. The schools ist, nccoiOjp^jjjg^ jjy Mrs. Ltira Wat­ A, E. Loomis held the highest will open again at the usual hour See Our ^ ^ 36 kins Rr scores, and Mrs. William Campbell Monday morning. and William Foster the lowest. The Window Inches p e Men’s Choral club will re- teachers on the committee served Principal C. P. Quimby, Physi­ I k" Display! Wide he; ^rse this evening at 7:30 at Wat- ice cream and cake. cal Director W. J. Clarke and Fac­ $1.98 fns Brothers’ music room. ulty Manager Edsom "M- Bailey, of The ladies of St. Bridget’s parish the South Manchester High school, A daughter was born last evening will hold their weekly whist to­ attended the annual meeting of the Connecticut Interscholastic at the Memorial hospital to Mr. and night. Valuable prizes await the ' ' ifeWill be worth your while to purchase one or two dress 1 Mrs. Herbert A. Alley of Washing­ winners and refreshments will be Athletic conference' at |Iartford to­ Slips ton street. served. day. lengths tomorrow when you can buy such good looking silks at only $1.00 a yard. All perfect, full pieces. Special tomorrow, Illllllllllilllllilllllllilllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllli FRIENDLY SOCIEm Saturday, only at this price. .. . - s Light pastel shades in a good quality 'S I* ANNUAL SUPPER 33 INCH HOMESPUN silk rayon. Double hem. Tailored top. E 36 INCH PRINTED RADIUM HONAN All sizes.' - ^ E in new spring designs— light “and, * 'E dark patterns. This fabric would This is an all silk, sport fabric Slips— Second Floor St. Mary’s Organization Plan­ make up into attractive sport and, in the Shantung weave! Comes w 1 3hoppin^ (§en t^ ning For Big Crowd To­ school frocks for immediate and in the wanted plain colors of ros- night. spring wear. This material sells etta green, athenia rose, Hrench 1 regularly for $1.39 a yard. You blue, beige, etc. Suitable for .*S St. Mary’s Girls’ Friendly society will find numerous pieces to suit women's frocks, children’s, dress­ - - uS Your Attention Called To will give its annual supper and en­ your individual taste. es and draperies. One Lot ^ ; £ tertainment in the parish hall to­ ✓ night. It is planned to serve early / i - ■ You will also find our regular' stock of 36 inch Rai^m , r arrivals promptly at 6:30, and as $1.98 M essalw^and^ifiilha Silks in this lot. I s the advance sale of tickets will Bungalow Aprons IF-. •'mm Our Complete Showing make necessary re-settftig the ^ \ '■E tables, the meal will be placed on the second tables as soon after pf;'- ; | seven o’clock as possible. On the Plain Colors and 69® cash i S menu wilt be celery, relishes, mash­ Of Spring Hats ed potato and turnips, roast turkey We are offering these good looking « ' -uS K . «s bungalow aprons tomorrow only at this ic with dressing, cranberry sauce, Silks— Main Floor *S5 Snappy new ones of Silk, Ribbon and Straw in the rolls, apple- and pumpkin pie and price. New Spring prints and checks m ' 4 s new Crushable Models and Latest Colorful effects. coffee. ^ plain styles. With or without collar. m The entertainment will consist ''f Each = readings by Miss Florence Cham­ ' House,Dresses— .Main Floor $2 98, $3.49 $5 00 bers, Hartford elocutionist, violin selections by Robert Thayer accom­ now is your" opportunity SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY panied by Miss Lyle Thayer, and a one-act sketch entitled "The Dumb r Frosted Felts in pastel colorings with C Q ^ Waiter.’’ Members of the society the netv high crush crowns for, each .... ^ 0 * 0 ^ = who will present the farce under the direction of Miss Hannah Jen­ to get a $39.95 SpsfWl Pwclisse FABRIC TAMS FOR CHILDREN sen are: Lillian Reardon as Mrs. Sigsbee; Dorothy . Russell, Mrs. Polychrome Finished offered in all colors at this low price Q Warren; Viola Greenaway, Sally Vernon; Hazel Robinson, Hattie; ea ch ...... ^ O C Evaline Peiitlaud, Lucy. COAT♦ ^ Bridge Lamps DEATH OP f All Our Winter Coats At MRS. ELLEN O’CONNOR for only $ 2 .9 8 each Mrs. Ellen,O’Connor died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Wrought iron polychrome finished I Greatly Reduced Prices Taft of 87 Woodland street this bridge lamps s,with good quality silk morning following a short illness. shades, inner Iteied, w i^ ‘braid trimming. She is survived by five daugh­ Wonderful Sizes = Many are offered at cost or even less than cost. You Colors: Rose, blue, tan and'orange. Only 5 have choice of the smartest styles. ters and one son, Mrs. John Down­ Values! 16 to 46 ing, Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, Mrs. a few left at this price-j-come early. Catherine Strange, Miss Alice O’­ 5 The fabric are most luxurious, with trimmings o f , r Connor qf this town, Mrs. Cornr/ius Lamps— Basement t S choicest furs and workmanship of the very best. ' “ Moynihan of Oregon and Michael Just think of it!, A pile fabric dress coat, or a wool O’Connor of Philadelphia. 5 At these prices you are offered a most unusual op- E mixed sport coat for only $14.95. Straight-line models that S portunity to get a smart coat good for two seasons wear. = CARD OP THANKS will be in style next year, too. Sizes 16 to 46. S Think of it. = These are sure to sell quickly at this low price—for best We wish to express to cur selections come early. Richly fur trimmed with friends and neighbors our heartfelt K otex thanks for the many kindnesses I $18.50 $25 $35 $45 $49.50 | and expressions of sympathy dur­ Mandel Japanese Fox 5 At Less Than Cost we are offering some higher = ing the illness and at the time, of tho death of our loving husband W o lf Men4pza Beaver 39® a box 5 priced coats. But one of a kind. 5 and father. MRS; HENRY MAXWELL Coats— Second Floor Notions— .Main Floor RICHARD GORDON MAXWELL I New Spring Frocks | PERCIVAL MAXWELL = Charming styles for Maid or Matron embodying the | CARD OP THANKS 5 very latest modes from Paris. We are featuring pretty = Special purchase! , We would like to thank lal our Saturday Specials = gannents of Flat Crepe, Georgette, Crepe Elizabeth, | neighbors and, friends for the kind­ 5 Crepera, Satin Canton and other fabrics just as desir- = ness shown to us during the Illness in bur = able. They range at S and at the time of the death of our ,e> Infants’ and Children’s . . T beloved mother. • t- THE HUTTON FAMILY. Department I $14.95'"’‘*$59.50 I pure Peanut Butter Kisses, 25 cents ...... ______39c s Unusual Values are offered special at $14.95, pound. Nichols, P. O. Block, Depot Square.— adv...... ; 39c S $19.75 and $25 each. She will appreciate Violets, Roses or Spring Flowers on Valen­ ...... 39c Wool Sweaters liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; tine’s Day, Monday. Come here for a fine selection. Park Hill Flower ___. ______89c Shop, 985 Main street. Tel. 786-2. — adv. $1.59 ...... $1.29 69c Qbal ikods/f.'^T. ,.X: ...... 59c FOR THE BOYS SUNDAY DINNER 85c GlassA^^h Boards” ?.^v.’6^c:' 65c (xl^s Boferds/;^ ^ :.^ .5 9 c rf:'. r • RegularPri^^id$4 ■ at the JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF $1.49’B re a li^ sl. ^.v... *...... 89c We have only 60 wh«^.are a^v^ll $1.50,^|P’Cq^ Oil Mops4^___ [ ...... $1.29 Odd Knickers known and nationally ad verted brand-—S a c io n ^ -^ '^ HOTESffiRIDANJ $1.00^b’C e & % i I IVfcopsA;..)^^ ...... 79c at this low price. You would ordinarily p4y thr&’ mia 1% in tan, gray and blue mixtures, an excellent assortment, Turkey, Duck or Chicken i . four dollars for 1;hese sam e.sw eats.,, Boys’» girls’;.and sizes 8 to 18. Priced $2, $2.45, $2.95. 75c l^ijuid Veneer Mops 59c with all the fixings, $1 infants’ sweaters in coat and slip-on models. These are fust- the sw^teife4the M youngsters will want to wear this Spring. . 12 M. to 2:30 P. M.* Little Boys’ Straight Pants Also a la Carte Service. n in blue serges and mixtures, sizes 4 to 8 years. Priced Plain Colors Stripes S1.4r>andup. W e R e p fa iv . See these and everything else in boys’ weara' at our downstairs Boys’ Department. Rubbers and Arctics 5 9 9 j q . , Regular; 75c Bfluare yard. BC V As Well as Shoes. M m teT h k ‘‘ ' ‘ .. . , . ,-t,. x x m ' " ' j p ’ -Li Sweaters-^aby Shop, ^feln Piow ' ” Arthur L. Hultman Sam Yilljres: ■ t, • VISIT OUR BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. 701 Main St., ' Johnson Block . House Famishing Dept.— Basement i.gV i-r O j-jtrj.I ’ '' South Manchibt^