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THE WEATHER. in e t pr ess run aver age daily circul ation Generally fair. Not much change OP THE EVENING HERALD In temperature till Tnesday, tiien slowly rlslnf. for the month of March, 1928, 4,736 Sm VE PAGES) l»RICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926, ClasslfleA Advertising on Page 6 VOL. XLIV. 176. THREE MERE MEN SEEK HAIRDRESSER LICENSES REMOVE A PEANUT BURN NEGROES’ FROM BABY’S LUNG French Officers Drive Taxis, Hartford, April 26— Three BANDIT RAID NEAR ACCORD Wash Autos, To Eke Out Pay men today sought licenses as , April 26.— Perform- hairdressers from the State of ing a delicate operation on the disregard A IL Connecticut. They were con- CHURCH IN A lungs of 23 months old Fred- INTHE FRENCH PARIS, April 26.— Officers In crack cavalry regiments are spicuous among 68 candidates ON BAY STATE erick Raymond, surgeons at the taking lessons In shoe repairing and tailoring and professors at who sat in the hall of the House while the Board of Hair Dres- Children’s hospital removed a the War College are working as automobile washers at night N.J. MCE RIOT peanut that was lodged there, WEIjyiDENCE sers propounded 39 questions to threatening his death. DEBTFUNDING because they are unable to live decently on their pay, according them. The examination was BAIWEARED to official testimony before the Chamber’s committee on military conducted by Miss Agnes Dono- By the illumination of a tiny van of Hartford, Miss Catherine electric light, a pair of thin appropriations. forceps were Inserted into the ^rill Report All Dry Bilk; Crowley of Bridgeport and too Colored Folk Driven A feeling of discontent Is manifesting Itself among army Mrs. Mary Holmes of New Hav- pulmonary organs, reaching the ‘Hot Far Apart,” Says Mel- officers without private means, which threatens to develop to Scores of Vaults in West- peanut which had been sucked en. serious proportions. Captains and majors are working after Wets Plan to Force Test Out of Town by Mob as In. lon— Total More or ern Mass. Guarded as i hours as taxi-drivers and others are wrapping packages to sup- Votes to Put All Mem- Aftermath of the Killing Less Acceptable”— Size plement their allowances. Those who can are resigning. Tip of Attacks Is Given WRITER ON CRIIHES of a White Boxer. WET DRIVER GETS of First Payment Problem. bers on Record. by Chicago Crook. HIIIISELFACROOR $100 FINE IN COURT Washington, April 26.— A legis- Cartaret, N. J., April 26.— Race Washington, April 26.— The CHENEYS APPOINT RIVER UP OVER 19 lative drive by the drys to put new prejudice flamed high here today 26.— Springfield, Mass., April outlook for an early agreement In “teeth” In the Volstead act and a as the result of the murder of a Throwing a guard net about scores the French debt negotiations was AUXlUARYHEAD FEET AT HARTFORD campaign by the wets to force a Vincent De Pascal, Author, white man and the stabbing of an- of Western Massachusetts bank Ja3 Sentence Suspended; considerably brightened here today direct test vote upon legalizing other in an altercation with ne- vaults in a line extending from after the American Debt Commis- beer and light wines loomed today Taken at Chicago, Admits groes. Ayer to Greenfield and Including sion had examined in more detail as the next steps In the Congres- This morning a mob of white $15 Penalty for Lying men burned a negro church and Westfield and scores of smaller the proposal submitted last week Fifteen Mile Current Car- sional wet and dry war. Many Robberies. communities In the Connecticut Stephen C. Hale to Fill New drove perhaps one hundred negro by Ambassador Berenger. Eager to demonstrate their men, women and children from river valley. State troopers and lo- Imposed by Judge. strength In the present overwhelm- cal police last night were prepared “ We are not far apart,’’ said Sec- ries Mass of Flood Debris their homes ih the colored section retary of the Treasury Mellon. Position— Comes Here ingly dry congress, the prohibition- Chicago, April 26.— Vincent De near the church. to combat an organized series of ists planned to get early action on raids, whose planning was divulged There are ‘‘a few points.’ how- Pascal, alias Vincent Pierce, a ver- The action of the whites -was an Italo Duhaldo was found guilty Past Capitol City. the admlnistratioii’r, new enforce- aftermath of the slaying of John in Chicago Saturday by a captured ever, in the plan submitted by M. from Ludlow, Mass. itable Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, was of driving an automobile while un- Berenger which are unacceptable to ment bills, creating a separate Pro- Carroll, a local pugilist, and the bank bandit. der the influence of liquor by Judge the American government, and the hibition Bureau and giving federal in the tolls of the law today, ex- wounding of Ralph Johnson, both Acting promptly on receipt of the authorities greater powers to en- tip, police forces wgre fnarshaled Johnson in the Police court this ambassador will be requested with- Hartford, April 26.— A fifteen- posed and beaten. His debonair white men, in a fight with, half a In order to establish an efficient force the dry law. They were vir- dozen negroes. Carroll was stabbed Saturday night to protect the hun- morning. He was arrested last in the next fewdays to bring these miles current was rushing down Jekyll poise had vanished and he into conformity with American ex- oversight and direction of Its tually assured of favorable reports dreds of millions of resources stored the Connecticut river here this stood in his cell a cringing, quak- to death. night by Officer Michael Fitzgerald. pectations. auxiliary departments and obtain on all dry measures by the Senate Clubs as W’enpons. in bank vaults in this section. In morning, bearing a tremendous judiciary subcommittee, which ing Mr. Hyde. sterling state troopers and local In court the officer testified that the Size of Early Payments. more perfect cooperation and co- No firearms were visible, but While information concerning mass of debris, ranging from large spent three weeks Investigating Vincent De Pascal was a some members of the mob wore police took over th® man was under the influence of li- the precise differences between the ordination between them, Cheney tree trunks down to boxes. prohibition. promising New York advertising white or colored masks and carried tion, across from the bank, fortified quor while driving the car. His two governments was withheld, it^ Brothers have created the position The river went to 19 1-2 feet For Record Purposes man and author. bats or heavy sticks of themselves with riot guns, and evidence was substantiated by Cap- If the dry bills are brought to spent the night on watch for the is understood they resolve princi- of Manager of Auxiliary Depart- above low water and is expected to Vincent Pierce was a clever and wood. Negro men who resisted tain Herman Schendel who saw the pally about the size of the early reach a flood tide of 21 feet by the floors of the House and Senate, dangerous thief, a sort of super- eviction were struck, it was report- bandits. ments. the wets announced they would Troopers on Guard. man when he was brought into the payments, and the rate of interest. noon tomorrow. River warnings criminal. ed, but none were seriously injur- The departments and operations issued by the Weather Bureau seem force test votes on beer and light De Pascal, or Pierce, was arrest- In Williamstown, two state station, and by Dr. Le Verne The total amount which France ed. has proposed to pay over the period coming within this group are the to have prevented casualties and wine amendments. Although cer- ed last night in the act of looting The entire population of tn€ troopers and Chief of Police Wil- Holmes who examined him. Judge following: tain of defeat in the present con- liam J. Vosler, spent the night in of 62 years in liquidation of her lessened property damage. the Evanston Mansion of George negro settlement was removed and gress, the wets will force the test the Board of Trade rooms, doing Johnson Imposed a fine of $100 and basic debt of approximately $4.- Drafting and engineering, main- The offices of the Hartford and Williams, a prominent broker. De- police and firemen were powerless guard duty over the postofflce and costs and a jail sentence of ten 000.000,000 is “ more or less ac- tenance and repair of structures, New York Transportation were un- votes solely to place all senators tectives say he confessed robberies to control the mob. the Williamstown National Bank. days. The judge then suspended ceptable,” Mr. Mellon said. power and beat. der flve feet of water this after- and congressmen on record. approximating $100,000. He led The building which was set on With the prohibitiom trial a mat- At the same time Adams and North the jail sentence. M. Berenger did not attend to- Electrical including lighting. noon, and the river was curling them to his room in the Alma hotel fire was the First Colored Baptist Adams police were on the watch for No License. day's meeting of the debt commis- Maintenance and construction about a building at State and Com- ter. of history, much Interest cen- where he turned over $20,000 in church. It was badly damaged. Tha a Dodge sedan bearing New Jersey Niles Nilsen of South Windsor sioners, nor is it expected he will work of Manchester Electric Com- merce streets. tered today dn the probable report gold bonds and several pieces of settlement comprised a score or of the “ prohibition” committee. plates. In which the robbers are was brought into court by Officer attend tomorrow’s. pany. (Business management of Many Rivers Flooded. valuable jewelry taken from the morp of houses, which were not There was every indication the said to be traveling. Arthur Seymour for driving an Significant. Manchester Electric Company is Boston, April 26.— With many home of Mrs. Ada Townsend, a touched. State troopers working out of automobile without a license. Sat- The Americans, it was said, will not to be included in the system rivers already out of their banks committee would recommend pas- prominent Evanston clubwoman. The mob of white men escorted the Northampton barracks patroled urday night the officer noticed that require a little more time to fully of control.) and others rapidly reaching flood sage of the administration’s dry Successful Writer. the negroes to the town line and bank vaults in the smaller commun- the car Nilsen was driving had but digest the details of France’s pro- Machine Shop— Piping , plumb- stage, serious damage is threaten- bills while turning thumbs down De Pascal confessed robbing there released them with directions ities in their district, anticipating one light on the front end. He posal before M. Berenger is called ing, blacksmith, tinners, mill- ed in the lowlands along New Eng- on all wet measures. This probably four other wealthy Evanston homes, that they were not ro return to will be done without even a discus- St raid there rather than in North- called Nilsen’s attention to this and upon for revision. wrights, pattern makers, belt fix- land streams. police said. Cartaret. jimpton itself. In Westfield local at the same time asked to see his Considerable significance was at- ing- Several New Hampshire streams sion of the evidence brought out At the bureau of identification it Has Been Brewing. police and state troopers maintain- license. The young man produced tached to the Treasury statement Carpenter Shop— Joiners, except overflowed and washed out roads before the committee or any com- was found De Pascal had served a Ill-feeling between the white and ed regular tours of duty about the his registration and when asked for that the total amount France has emergency tenement repairing, near Pembroke, Newport and ment on enforcement conditions. term for burglary in Elmira, N. Y. colored residents has been brewing city's banks and the postoflice, his driver’s license said he must proposed to pay Is “ more or less turning, box making, lumber yards, Nashua, N. H.. while low lying sec- “ Personally,” said Senator Har- While there he devoted much time for some time as a result. It Is be- while every precaution against rob- have left It at home. The officer acceptable.” paper box making, painting, tions near Concord were flooded. reld, (R. Okla.), chairman, “ I am to writing. lieved, of the employment of an in- bery was taken within the institu- told him to bring it the next night. masons, outside labor, barns and The streams going over the Sewalls not in favor of making any report Upon leaving the reformatory, he creasing number of negroes in lo- Nilsen admitted this morning teams, automobiles and garages, falls and Garvins falls dams were for publication, as It would in the changed his name, he said, and went cal factories. Following the stab- tions themselves. main be only the preconceived Tip Sent from Chicago. that he had not told the officer the streets and sidewalks, pipes and reported six to seven feet above to work for a well-known New York bing affray, resentment among the drains other than public utility opinions of the various members of Advance information of the in- truth. The usual fine for driving normal. advertising agency. In an adver- white -people was reported to have tended series of raids was divulged. without a license is $10 but the IMPEACH WITNESS IN service, storehouses, except silk and 16 Feet at Springfield. - the committee.” _ tising contest in New York he is increased. Groups of men gather- It was said, by a captured Chicago judge said: ‘‘Twenty-five dollars miscellaneous yarns. At Springfield, the Connecticut Wets Raising Fund said to have won first prize for his ed on the streets discussing the sit- The wets meanwhile were re- bank bandit, who agreed to tip off and costs." It cost the young man Maintenance of lands and forests reached the highest mark of the essay on the art of salesmanship. uation. WHITTEMORE TRIAL ported to be raising a $300,000 police in the hopes of lightening his $15 extra for telling a falsehood. — Manchester water power, mill season with 16 feet above low water Dealt With Underworld. Early today there was a concert- own sentence. State troopers in water supply. fund for use in their nation-wide He continued his fictional writ- ed movement to “ The Jungle,” as Parked Wrong. mark and still rising, flooding a campaign to get a referendum on the Holden barracks who received Arthur McGowan of Middle Defense Attacks Veracity of The position will be held by great expanse of meadowland. ing, much of which wfis published the negro settlement was known. Stephen C. Hale, who will assume modification of prohibition in the tip from Chicago, promptly re- Turnpike parked his car on Bissell Identifier and Hints at Re- Pumps were started to prevent in current magazines. Consistent The fire and exodus of the colored layed it to local police in their dis- his duties on or about May 1. Mr. 1928, while at the same time elect- with the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde population followed. street In the restricted district Sat- inundation of the Brightwood ac- ing a wet congress. To fight this tricts and bank ofiScials wore noti- day night. He admitted he did not ward for Perjury. Hale is a man of large experience will complex his writings dealt mostly Ignored Police And Water. tion. Another four feet rise drive, the drys admitted launching fied that the safety of their vaults notice the sign. JudgS Johnson and fine previous record and It Is cause inestimable damage. with crime of the underworld. One Disregarding orders of the chief Buffalo, April 26.— Alfred Gug- anticipated that he will be a valu- an effort to raise a $50,000 battle was imperiled. allowed him to go on payment of At Lowell the Merrimac river of his best known articles is called of police and streams of water gisburg, principal identifying wit- able addition to the company’s The Northampton barracks and I the fine without costs. continues to rise slowly and al- fund. “ Thugs of Yesterday and Today.” turned on them by the firemen, the the Agawam barracks of the State ness for the state in the trial of staff and that he will be able to some other “ We have literature showing the Here he told of the arts of modern white residents gathered into a William Daoust who lives in the though high marks of wets are trying to raise $300,000 Police cooperated in tightening the Trotter block pleaded guilty before Richard Reese Whittemore, the make an important contribution to reached the robbery, how the old time methods mob and invaded the colored set- “ Candy Kid,” for murder, was at- years have not been for the coming congressional protective net about their districts. Judge Johnson this morning to in- the successful conduct of the were out of date. tlement. Banging on locked doors, tacked today by W. Bartlett Sum- water was seven feet from the top primariea and elections, ’ said In Williamstown information was toxication and breach of the peace. company’s affairs. entering houses which were open ner, chief defense attorney, who Mr. Hale received the degree of of the dam, the highest so far this Wayne B. Wheeler, dry general- received that the bandits were pro- He was arrested Saturday night by they visited every house, evicting asked him if he did not expect to season. issimo. “ Oilr legislative committee ceeding northward from Connecti- Sergeant John Crockett. The offi- M. E. at Cornell in 1912. He has REMINDS AMERICA OF all occupants. Negro men, women receive $1,500 for his part in the been acting as Master Mechanic for has sent out an appeal for $50,000 cut with North Berkshire banking cer told the judge that he had heard YANKEE-ATHLETICS GAME and children who refused to obey conviction of Whittemore. the Ludlow Associates in Ludlow, to offset this, as we can make one institutions as their objective and Daoust abuse his wife and use pro- CALLED OFF; TOO COLD orders were forcibly hustled on Guggisburg admitted having act- Mass. He is a middle aged man and dollar go about as far as twelve DEBT TO LAFAYEHE the guards were accordingly fane language. New York, April 26.— New York their way. strengthened in that section. ed as a strike-breaker on one occa- will bring his family here to occupy dollars of theirs.” The occupants were permitted to The couple have been married sion, but denied he had ever told the home at East Center and Ham- Yankees and Philadelphia Athle- One of the outstanding results of Springfield Undisturbed. only seven months. Judge Johnson tic’s games was called off because Paris Paper, on 149th Anniver- take portable belongings which Apparently Springfield police re- anyone he was to be rewarded for lin streets formerly Lhe residence the long inquiry into prohibition, could be quickly assembled. Herd- imposed a fine of $10 and costs for helping the state’s case against of cold weather. it was apparent today, was to sary, Asks for Sacrifice of lied largely on the safety of the Intoxication and sentenced him to of Kenneth Blake. ed together, and surrounded by tha city’s bank vaults for protection, Whittemore. solidify both wet and dry ranks. Business to Sentiment. white mob, they were then taken jail for fifteen days on breach of Mike Melandinos, restaurant pro- Fighting Spirit Stirred for no general marshaling of armed the peace. He then suspended the to the town line and expelled. forces in their protection was car- prietor testified that Guggisburg The wets were pleased with what Paris, April 26.— Today is the jail sentence and placed him on gave him to understand that he was they termed their “ educational ried out. In general the scare probation for six months. 300,000 Yankee Autos one hundred and forty-ninth anni- seemed to center in the smaller to be paid for his testimony and campaign and believed they had versary of Lafayette’s embarkation WESLEYAN IS DRY towns where regular police protec- had planned to buy an automobile aroused all wet advocates over the for America and the Paris Midi ex- tion is scant and the services of with the money. country to battle fever, the dr3rs presses the hope that “ this date state troopers were called upon. Roy W. Clarke, employed by the To Go Abroad in 1926 likewise were certain they had will influence our American credit- BY MAJORITY OF 3 Special gards were maintained ALL IN READINESS International Railway Company, by stirred up a fighting spirit among ors to sacrifice business for senti- throughout the entire district which Guggisburg was once employ- prohibitionists. ment for once in the final stage? through Saturday night and ed, testified that Guggisburg was Reports from all foreign automo- “ The hearings showed that pro- of the French debt negotiations.” 180 Students Vote That Way FOR CONCERT TONIGHT bile markets were favorable. An through yesterday and last night. not reputed t6 be particularly ver- Sales of Motor Cars Will hibition can he enforced when of- French Interest is intense as the While 177, in Referendum, acious among his fellow-workers immense increase in the sales to ficials do their duty,” said Mrs. debt negotiations in Washington Register as Wet. and said that he “ would not believe Canada are expected as a result of Ella A. Boole, president of the resume today, and public opinion, RABBI WISE’S SON Choral Club’s Last Rehearsal him under oath.” Surpass Those of Last a reduction of from 35 to 27 1-2 National W. C. T. U., and when the which has demanded concessions Middletown, April 26— Wesleyan The case will probably he in the and 20 per cent on the import duty government provides sufficient at 5.30—Boston Symphony from the Upited States, is aroused University students favor the pres- hands of the jury at five o’clock on motor vehicles. funds and an adequate personnel. anew over reports that the United ent day dry regime by a majority While officials said that several ABANDONS JUDAISM Ensemble Arrives by Bus. this afternoon. Year, Experts Say; Cana- The need is for a strengthening, States negotiators are still intent of three votes. Announcement was American automobile manufactur- not a weakening of the law.” upon a business settlement. ers probably will close their Cana- made here today that out of 550 Arrangements down to the last To this. Senator Edge (R. N. J.), students. 357 participated in a Gives Up Intention of Becom- da Tariff Helps. dian branches as the result of the detail have been completed for wet leader, retorted: “ the hearings referendum on the liquor question, ing a Rabbi— “ Seek Truth,” the fifth concert of the Choral new tariff in “ the long run,” the' brought out evidence of a complete BOOZE PARTY GETAWAY industry will profit hea...y from JAPAN SEEKS LEAGUE voting 180 for strict prohibition Is Parent’s Advice. Club of Manchester at the High breakdown in prohibition.” and 177 for moist conditions. Oul Washington, April 26.— The School Hall this evening. The con- the lower duties. of 26 of the faculty who cared to cert will begin at 8:15 o’clock. American automobile Industry will Owing to mass production New York, April 26.— James BREAKS WOMAN’S SKULL ACT IN IMMIGRATION vote 18 stood for dryness and 8 foi This has been a busy afternoon ! send more than 300,000 passenger methods of the American motor HURT IN AUTO CRASH Freeman Wise, son of Rabbi Ste- for the committee In charge, arid car manufacturers the industry is moistness. phen Wise, noted Jewish preacher, cars abroad In 1926, a substantial while plans are being carried out increase over last year, according able to compete with foreign auto Plans to Get Exclusion Ques- has abandoned his intention of be- Tries to Leave Apartment in as previously arranged, there has to figures prepared today by De- factories even in their own terri- WANDERS TWO DAYS tion Before the Economic DEATH OP IMISS CRISTOFF. coming a rabbi, after two years of necessarily been the customary Sling from Window But Lulu Cristoff. wife of Emil G theological study for that purpose. partment of Commerce experts. tory. Conference. last-day bustle and activity. Some Falls Into a Court. With an estimated production of Cristofl of 35 Wayland street. Hart “ I don’t believe it would be right Bay State Man Found Almost ford, died at the Hartford hospital changes have been made In the probably 4.300,000 motor vehicles, Geneva, April 26— M. George for me, feeling as I do, to take the hall which will prove a pleasing Chicago, April 26.— Mrs. Corlnne Starved in Woods After Long this morning following an opera- vows of a rabbi,” said young Wise. from seven to eight per cent will DAUGHTERS OF 1812. Theunis of Belgium was today surprise tonight. Jenkins, 29, Is near death today as tion for appendicitis. She was t The Elder Wise, an acknowledg- find sales In foreign markets, ade- Search. elected as president of the League The arrival of the assisting art- the result of a fall from the third quately absorbing the excess output native of Manchester -and eWesl ed leader of Jewry, had told his son Washington, April 26.— ^The thir- of Nations preparatory commis- daughter of Thomas Hickey of Oak- ists this afternoon has naturally floor window of an apartment occu- over that required for the domestic Lancaster, Mass., April 26. sion for an International econom- to seek the truth in his own way. pied by Emro E. Kressin, a sales- ty-fourth annual council of the land street. . added to the air of expectancy. market. Lost in the woods for two days fol- ic conference. BYoung Wise said today that he be- The nine artists of the Boston man. Daughters of 1812 opened here to- Besides her husband, Mrs. Cris- lieved he had found the truth in Over Three Billion. day with delegates present from all lowing an automobile accident in M. Theunis, who was elected by Symphony Ensemble came In from Kressin Is being held for ques- Officials anticipated an automo- which he suffered a concussion or toff leaves three children, Russell his conclusion that Judaism as a re- parts of the country. Mrs. M. the thirty-eight economists in flve years old, Barbara, three and the Bay State city in one of the tioning. According to police, he ad- bile production value of $3,300,- the brain, James B. Gates, 46, of session here, replaces M. Gustave ligion cannot endure. He held big motor busses. They will re- mitted staging an all-night drink- Steelman, Elizabeth, N. J., was Louise, six months. She is also that the orthodox Jewish faith had 000,000 and export values of about Leominster, was recovering today Ador of Switzerland. turn after the close of the con- ing party Saturday night at which $300,000,000 for the year elected president. at the Clinton hospital. He was survived by her - father, Thomas ceased to play a vital part In the The preparatory commission Is Hickey, three brothers, Edward J. cert. Mrs. Jenkins was a guest. Early taken to the hospital a few hours engaged in drafting An agenda for cultural life of his race. Miss Gladys Hahn, soprano solo- yesterday morning he made an Im- and John P. Hickey of Hartford after being found propped against the forthcoming conference. and Geqrge of Manchester; three ist, left New York City by train provised sling and sought to lower a tree, exhausted and nearly starv- Japan has come to the confer- “LOANED” ENFORCER this forenoon and was expected to the woman from his window to sisters, Mrs. Emmet Roberta ol GETS BIG TERRITORY, cd. ence with some definite sugges- Hartford and Marcella and Grace arrive here by mid-afternoon. avoid detection. Hospital attendants said his con- tions which may cause something The entire company, consisting The woman slipped through the The Herald Hickey of Manchester. Washington. April 26.— Freder- dition was greatly Improved today. of a sensation. Japan, it is of Choral Club members and as- sling, he said, and fell to the ce- Is Proud to Announce For forty-eight hours after the The funeral service will be held, ick Baired, “ loaned” by Judge El- said, is ready to suggest that Im- Wednesday morning at nine o’clock sisting artists, will meet for final ment court below. She suffered a accident a posse of 40 persons migration and emigration are vital bert Gary to the prohibition au- rehearsal at 5:30. fractured skull and broken leg. Its Latest Fiction Release— at St. Peter’s church, Hartford. thorities for a year, and who has scoured the woods in search of factors In economic prosperity and Gates who had wandered away aft- thereby plans to revive the old Burial will be in St. Bridget’s cem- pursued a rigorous policy of prohi- etery. bition enforcement In Pittsburgh, MORE RATN.S INCREASE er the accident. and moot questions of Japanese RUSSIA FLOOD PERIL. Immigration,. was today named " law enforce- STAGE HAZING SCENE NORGE TO LEAVE FOR ment co-ordinator” for all of Penn- BREAKS ACTOR’S NECK. fifteen mo r e KILLED BERGEN ON APRIL SO. eylvania and New Jersey. Moscow, April 26.— New rainfall IN' CALCUTTA RIOT. MON'TREAL CANDY makes the situation along the Mos- STORE MAN SLAIN Leningrad, April 26.— The de- Baired has been assigned to the Chicago, April 26.— Ralph Mac- Written by Malcolm Duart, Master of the Art parture of the Amundsen-Ells- Philadelphia district for a “ clean- kenzie, 41, actor, is dead here, the kow river more serious today. Bombay, April 26.— Fifteen were M-ntreal, Que., April 26— Rid- The river had reached the high- of Ne?vspaper Serial Fiction Writing. dled with hv” -*- the body of worth Polar dirigible “Norge” has up” and will temporarily retain his victim of an accident in which his killed and fifty Injured in two now been set for April 30. . _ administrative duties In the Pitts- neck was broken. est flood point attained for eigh- pitched battles In Calcutta Sunday Fred Lavigne, proprietor of teen years and then began to re- Love__ Passion — Wealth — A Tremendous Gimax. candy and Ice cream store, was Reports from Spitzbergen Indi- burgh area as well. In his act there was a college between mobs of Hindus and Mos- cate that preparations for the re- hazing scene. Mackenzie, as a pro- cede but now rain has fallen again lems, it was reported here today. found on the floor, of hjs store in and it is feared it will rise even Verdun, a superb of this city. The ception of th6[ “Norge” ^ King 8 i T R E A S L T I Y B A L A N C E fessor, was seized by students and STARTS IN THE HBB.ALD WEDNESDAY. The mobs attacked each other Bay will be completed before that tossed In a blanket. Friday night higher. In the Leningrad area. with pick-axes, crow-bars, and body wa* stUl warm when discov- I Washington, April 26— Treasury tlriSA. balance as of April 23: $356,354,- he fell from the blanket and struck Lake Ilmen threatens to overflow swords. ered. One arrffiit ha« 1>9«B I.BFAAO. his head on the fioor„ and sweep away some 350 Tillages. Le Hartford today by borough officials compiled by Miss Geary. whose revolver caused Fischer s held in the evening. A total of 84 Princess Ballroom Htfd. Gas com...... 60 62 Churchill, as he pointed out the Those taking part in the High- try. The guests brought with So. N. E. Tel. Co. . .146 152 here w’ho discovered that ballots heavy drain that this expense has death, the state’s attorney’s office them a generous supply of tasty prizes have already been offered Rockville for election to be held here land Fling are all members of the is planning to act. In order to make the event Manufacturing Stocks. proved upon the treasury. girls’ advanced dancing class. They eatables, and also presented Mr. Monday were printed wrong, when Churchill then explained that Awaits Coroner. and >Irs. Chon with a handsome success the Center Flute band is Wednesday, April 28 Am. Hardware Co. . . 79 81 officials examined the ballots and are: Edwlna Elliott, Virginia soliciting the co-operation of the American Silver . . . . 27 30 governmsnt receipts from the sale County Detective Williams S. davenport table for the newly es- they found that the blanks in Johnsbn, Irene Pola, Barbara Kearns has been attending sessions citizens of the town. It is the first BiU W addell Acme Wire com...... — 20 the of beer and spirits has decreased, Hyde, Dorothy Hultman, Mary tablished home. Dancing, singing which marks are put were on because consumption has decreas at which the officers have been ex- and merrymaking kept up until time in the history of Manchester Eigelow-Htfd. pfd. ..95 102 right of the candidates’ names in- Dolan, Mary Miroglio, Janice Rem- that field day has been held here And His Orchestra Bigelow-Htfd.com. ..85 ed. amined but the state’s attorney s midnight. stead of the left. ig, Ursula Sergerdahl, _ Carolyn office declared little can be done and it will be an event long to be vs. Bristol B rass...... 6 9 Revenue Suffers Neill, Mary Hayes, Ernestine Mon- “ The reformer may rejoice but there until the coroner is through The Beethoven Glee club will remembered. The Manchester Collins Co...... 150 160 tie and Alwina Winkler. Chamber of Commerce has already Max Kabrick our revenue suftersi^’ said the with his end of the affair. ^ rehearse at the Swedish Lutheran Colt Fire A r m s ...... 27% ZJ The foli'^winv will dance the pledged its support and other or And His Princess Orchestra chancellor. Sheriff Holmes has not b'een sus- church this evening at seven Eagle L o c k ...... — HEBRON Irish Jig, all members of the wom- pended and will not be, according ganizations will doubtless follow Fafnlr Bearing...... 8 5 Lady Astor caused something of en’s dancing class: Lucille Chen- o’clock. The deacons and trustees Admission...... 50fl a sensation at this juncture when to High Sheriff Simeu Pease, until will have meetings at 7:30, its lead. Hart & C o o le y ...... 185 The artesian well w’hlch has been ey, Martha Wolfe, Mrs. William some evidence is produced against Int. Sil. pfd...... 192 105 drilled on the place owned by Miss she cheered enthusiastically the Robinson, Mrs. O. Mallon, Mrs. L’nders Frary & Clark 83 86 chancellor’s statement. F Farr, Mrs. B. Kraetschmar, him. Sheriff Pease believes the Frank J. Rippin who returns Marion Gott on Hebron Green has shooting was accidental. Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 surprised owner and those under- Churchill announced that a Mrs. O. Mallon, Dagmar Hyer, from Rochester to resume his old New Brit. Mach. pfd.102 promised surplus of ?70,000,000 Mrs William Robinson, Rose Ran from Raiders. position with the C. R. Burr Nur- taking the project. After drilling Fischer 'was one of a group of Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 in vain for 175 feet a flow of water has been converted into a deficit of Woodhouse, Bridget Trevor, Mrs. sery company, has moved his fam- North & J u d d ...... 23 $25,000,000 by the opciatlon of the E. Spanknebel, Mrs. Charles Fel- youths playing a game of craps ily to one of Contractor John Grif- CIRCLE approximating 23000 gallons a day when the Fairfield constabulary de- J R Montgomery pfd. — was obtained. This amount would coal subsidy. ber and M-s. C. E. Johnson. fin’s new houses on the south side ] R Montgomery com. — “ Great Britain’s return to the Tickets for the exhibition are scended on them near the Nathan of Hollister street. supply the whole town and still be Hale school. The youths fled. Re- Group 4 of Center church wom- TnNir'I-IT GOLD NIGHT Peck, Stow & Wilcox 23 unexhausted. The yield equals 900 gold standard has been justified,’’ ready at the Recreation Center of- volvers popped and Fischer drop- en of which Mrs. Edward Montie is 1 wlllv3li i qqI^j Given Away Russell Mfg. Co...... gallons an hour or between 16 and said Churchill, “ for. the dollar and fice. Those planning to attend I ped, shot through the head. leader, will meet in the church this Stanley Works com. . 7 5 17 a minute. So large a flow of the pound are restored to parity, are advised to procure tickets m Smyth Mfg. Co...... 375 and by this fact alone Great Bri- All the officers denied using fire- evening at eight o’clock. WITH A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL water ts very unusual. advance. . , , . _ arms except the deputy sheriff, who Torrington ...... 60 Albert Rathbone will sell at auc- tain has saved up to $3,750,000 in Following is the schedule for insisted some of his companions CELEBR-\TED 45tli Tom Tyler Underwood ...... 5 5 tion his farming tools and live the payments of the debt to the Dorothy DeVore also fired. AVEDDING ANNIVERSARY Union Mfg. Co...... 25 stock, at his farm in Amston, the United States.” ^'Sht. 7 : 00- F l a g DriH: 7:30 in And His Pals Whitlock Coil Pipe — Tax On Betting — Slovak Dances. 8:00— Irish Jig- Strong place, Thursday April 29. Mr. and Mrs. William Hum- U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 Mrs. Kate Hanna gave a mas- One of the most spectacular and T'lesday, 10:00 A. M. Child- ‘‘Three Weeks m Bonds. courageous proposals made by the ren’s folk dances. phries, Sr., of 84 Florence street querade dance at the town hall TOLLAND were very pleasantly surprised “Wild To Go” _ Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s -220 230 Saturday evening. An orchestra chancellor in his program for rais- Fan Dance: 4 : 30— Highland Fling, in Paris” 100 ing revenues is the enactment of 7 "00— Flag Drill; 7:30 Slovak when about sixty-five of their rel- East. Conn. Pow. 5s . 98% from Willimantic played and a Rev. W. C. Darby, Mrs. C. H. atives gathered at their home Sat- Conn. L. P. 5% ’s ...1 0 8 109% number of darcers from the Thread betting tax. He proposes that a D3. DCGS. Tuesday and Wednesday 115 tax of five per cent be levied upon Wednesday, 7:00—Irish Jig; West, Miss Bertha Place and Miss urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Conn. L & P 7's ....1 1 3 City were present. Bernice Hall are a nominating com- Humphries are the parents of ten B'dpt. Hyd. 5’s ...... 104% 106 Reports are that no improve- all legal bets, which would involve 7 ; 30— Polka Miniature. YriLLIAMFOK,p«e*CT£r taxing approximately nine-tenths of Thursday, 7:00— Dress Rehear- mittee to nominate officers for the children and twenty-nine grand- ments has taken place in the case Sunday school for the ensuing children, and the party was In hon- the betting upon horse-races. This sal. of William Schuyler, who was year. or of their forty-fifth wedding an- taken Insane about a week ago and tax will affect nearly everyone in Great Britain, Inasmuch as the There will be a meeting of the niversary. Tm nJfUx- New York Stocks is in the Hartford hospital under Federated Committee on Wednes- They w’ere presented witn $ou, British are a nation of inveterate observation. He is a son of Dr. Al- BOY SCOUT NEWS day evening at the parsonage. each receiving $25 in gold. The bert Schuyler of Amston. bettors on the horse races, bets as High Low Close low as fve cents being taken from More definite information has presentation to the parents THEBEST Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray and been received in regard to the made by the eldest daughter and At. Gulf, W. I. 35% 35% 35% their children and Mrs. Sherwood oflice-boys. The nine local boy scouts and Am Sugar Ref. 69 68 _ 69 The economic position of Great their leader arrived in Litchfield death of Mrs. Amelia Stumpfel in tl;e eldest son. The evening was Miner motored to East Haddam on Oxford, N. Y. Some time ago she pleasantly spent with games, sing- SAD M A N Am Tel Tel.146 145'/S Britain was characterized by & Sunday visiting r.t the home of Mrs. at six o’clock Sunday night after ing and dancing. Refreshments MAX BKANIC Anaconda .... 44% 43% 44% Churchill as “ not black and not n eventful trip w’’ ’ ’-' ^nded with fell and broke her hip and was re- Miner’s sister, Miss Hannah Fuller. moved to a hospital. From that were served and the gathering dis- Am Smelting .117% 116% 117% Louis Schuyler of Cromwell call- grey, but piebald with the dqrk a five mile hike. The boys are to > and TONY tht tender Horse j Am L o o ...... 99% 99 99 time her mind and body gradually persed at -a late hour. ed on friends here on Sunday. patches less prominent.” cooperate with the other scouts Mr. and Mrs. Humphries have J.G.BLYSTPNE frqdiaUoa Am Car Fndry. 97% 97 97 ‘Trade is generally improving from Hartford County in planting weakened and she never rallied. Leaving here he went to Colchester Mrs. Myron Sparrow, Mrs. Sam- lived in Manchester more than Atchison ....1 3 4 % 132 to see his father. Dr. Albert Schuy- and very large profits have been trees in Mohawk mountain for V B & O ...... 90% 89% 90 uel Simpson and Miss Bertha Place twenty years and their children, ler who has recently moved from made in rubber and tin,” he added. State Forester Hawes. and grandchildren are all resi- Beth Steel ‘B’ 41% 41% 41% The chancellor estimated ex- The local party left here Sun- have been appointed to arrange for CO-FEATURE: Amston to that place. dents of this town. Butte Superior 12% 12% 12 ,.i A severe thunderstorm Saturday penditures in English currency as day morning at 9 o’clock by auto- the Children’s Day program. Chandler . . . . 15% 15% J5^ Both Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterry PATSY RUTH MILLER night caused a general upset of 812.641.000 pounds and revenues mobile but, accord:” '- to advices TAGS TO BE RED, BLUE Chili Copper . 32% 32% 32 ,i telephone lines in the town. as 804,700,000 pounds. reaching here '"'rterday. the autos are on the sick list. in “Why Girls Go Back Home” Cons. Gas N Y 93% 92% 92% The last Study club meeting of Mrs. Katie Philbrlck of Bier, Great Britain’s deadweight debt cot stuck in the Wichita, Kas.— Motor car license Col. Fuel Iron 36% 35 35% has been reduced to 7,616,000,000 scouts had to hike the remaining the season was held at the home 124% 126 Mass., is spending a few weeks at plates that are to adorn Kansas cars Ches & Ohio .126% the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. pounds as compared with 7,646,- five miles to Litchfield. of Mrs. Daniels on Monday evening. Cruc Steel . . . 68 % 68% 68% Mrs. Emery Clough and Mrs. Ladd in 1927 will be crimson and blue— P. Lillie, on Burroughs Hill. 000. 000 last year, he stated. the colors of the University of Can. Pacific ..157% 155% 157% The floating debt stands at 704,- assisted Mrs. Daniels. A paper on 32% Among other signs of spring a Kansas, Secretary of State Frank J. Erie ...... 32 %t 31 % 296.000 pounds. “ What the Irish Have Contributed I 40% 40% large black snake has been report- M umma Ryan plans. He also will recommend Erie 1 s t ...... 41% ed by Paul Coates. Mr. Coates also McKenna Duties to American Life” was read by Dr. Gen Asphalt . 67% 64% 65% Simpson and Mrs. Simpson read se- that in 1928 the license plates he discovered a nest of gray squirrels During the fiscal year, ended purple and white, the colors of Kan- Gen Elec ----- 324% 318% 321 March 3, Great Britain received Mr and Mrs. Randall Tennant lections pertaining to the subject. 127% 127% in a pile of slabs recently. have moved into the tenement over sas State Agricultural College. Gen Mot...... 129% Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Benzinger 10.250.000 pounds, 9! approxi- Earl Benton is visiting Mr. and Great No. Pfd. 74% 73% 74% the post office. Mrs. C. H. West and family. and children visited relatives in mately $62,0(10,000, in German DIPLOMATIC YOUTH 111. Central ..120% 120 1 2 0 % reparations. Mrs. Natsch has moved back Into The Christian Endeavor meeting 52% 53% New London on Saturday. Boy: Father says will you lend Kennecott Cop 53% Roger and Herbert Porter of The re-imposition of the McKen- her house at the lake, which she was tield Sunday evening, Mrs. st at e 22% 23% him your gardenin’ tools? I ] Inspira Cop . . 23% has been having built over for all James Rhodes, leader. Springfield spent the week end na duties last year brought addi- Punctilious Gent: Haven’t you Louis & Nash.127% 125 127% year use. The West family visited in Wap- here. tional revenue of 2,500,000 pounds forgotten something, my boy? Lehigh Valley 83% 83% 83% to the treasury, the chancellor an- The many friends of Mrs. Mary ping last Sunday. 39% 39% Mrs. Anna Baumberger who has Boy: He said if the old fool re- Marine Pr. .. 41% nounced. Yeomans will regret to learn that Miss Mary Pivovarezuk has a po- 26% 26% been in poor health for the last fuses, try next door.— Passing Motor Wheel . 26% few years is confined to her home A tariff upon commercial motor- she is ill at the home of her son in sition in Hartford in the store of Norfolk West .147% 146% 147% Hartford. Mrs. Lulu McCorkeil Show. by Illness. cars will become effective on May G. Fox & Co. Natl. Lead ..150 150 150 left Saturday for Hartford, where Mrs. BarroMTS of Northampton, Today and Tomorrow The Congregational church choir 1, he said, bringing in an estimated What we never could under- North Pacific . 71% 70% 71% return of 1,750,000 annually. she will care for Mrs. Yeomans Mass., visited Mr. and Mrs. Simp- 125 126 held their rehearsal at the home of stand is why they don t put the N Y Central .126% Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Robinson Sat- The only concession made to in- Julius Hart of the Hart Music son last week. N Y, N H & H. 39% 37 38% School of Hartford spent the week- Mrs. Harry Bartlett of Hartford steering wheel of an auto in the 65% urday evening. come tax-payers was an announce- back seat— just to save argument. 3 SHOWS — 2 :15 - 7:00 and 9 :00. Pan Am Pet . 66% 65% ment of the abolition of the prac- end at his summer home at Colum- spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Pennsylvania . 52% 52% 52% 26% UTILITIES BOARD O. K.’s tice of levying Income taxes on a bia lake. _, Simpson. Pierce Arrow . 27 25% Mrs. Julia Little of Hartford George Crandall has returned to 50% 50% CROSSING ELI-MINA-nON three year average. ZAN E GREY’S , Rep Ir & Steel $0% Hartford, April 26.— The Public spent the week-end at her summer Massachusetts Institute of Tech- New President Reading...... 87% 85% 87% 52% Utilities Commission today ap- home at the lake. nology after spending a few days Ch R Isl & Pac 52% 51% Mrs. C. A. Holmes is recovering 1 0 1 % proved the State Highway Depart- ALBANY DOCKERS UNDER with his parents at Grant’s Hill. IHE VANISHING AMERICAN South Pacific .102% 101% from an attack of the grippe. Mrs. Lucy Usher has been in So. Railway .113% 112 112% ment’s plans for eliminating the WATER AS RIVER RISES. grade crossing on the Berlin turn- Raymond E. Clarke is suffering Hartford recently. St. P a u l ...... 11% 1 0 % 11% 52% 53 pike over which passes the Berlin- from a severe attack of the grippe. Rev. W. C. Darby, Mrs. Samuel Studebaker .. 54% Albany, N. Y., April 26.— Cities He Is being cared for by Dr. C. L. Union Pacific .148% 148 148% Middletown railroad branch. The and villages along the upper Hud- Simpson, Mrs. James Rhodes, La- 62% 62% plans call for an overpass for the Simonds of Willimantic. throp West and Mrs. L. E. Hall are U S Rubber . . 65 son river today were threatened by Rev. V. D. Wain preached Sun- 1 2 1 % 121% highway and elimination of the a committee to arrange for the an- U S Steel . . . .122% one of the worst floods In years. day morning from the text, ‘‘Christ. 128 128 curve at the south of the crossing. Heavy property damage is feared nual banquet of the Study club. U S Steel P r.l28 Our Burden Bearer,” with his text Westin’house . 69% 68% 68% The cost of the change will be be- in many places. The docks along Clifford Ward is commuting from West. Union .141 140 140 tween $82,000 and $85,000. the Albany river front were cover- taken from Matthew 11, 28-30. his home on Buff Cap to his work ed by 18 inches of water early this The annual meeting of the in Rockville. afternoon and the river was stead- Columbia Improvement society met Harold Neff was a week-end vis- at the Town hall Saturday evening, uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimii!i ily rising. itor. 20 members being present. There was a large gathering on FILIPINO BOXER WAS following officers were elected to Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TOO DELICA'TELY MADE serve for one year: Robert E. Doyle to celebrate the President— Dwight A. Lyman. 8 6th birthday of Mrs. Doyle’s moth- Men’s Socks 1 Milwaukee, April 26.— The death Vice-President— William Wolff. er. Mrs. Mary E. Ryder. Secretary— Mrs. Cora Hutchins. Regular 65c. of Clever Sencio, little Filipino The Missionary program Sunday boxer who died here as a result of Treasurer— II. W. Porter. consisted of extracts from letters SPECIAL FOR TUESDA'i:, a bout, was inevitable, it was de- -Board of Trustees— Joseph N. written by Clara Pearl Dyer, a mis- ONLY clared here today by Dr. Edward Clarke, Philip Isham, Mrs. Fannie sionary in China. The Sunday Milospalvich, pathologist; who per- Collins and Clayton E. Hunt. school" classes are making up a box formed the autopsy. “ Sencio’s body of things to send to her to be was that ©f a child In delicacy of Mrs. Helen Stoltenfeldt of South used next Christmas. There is no part of American his- structure,” Dr. Milosplavich said. Manchester has been spending a Mrs. Burton has gone to her tory that is more romantic, more in- ^ “ His arteries were extremely fine. week at the home of her father, home after spending several days Edward P. Lyman. teresting, more epochal in quality He simply was not suited to heavy with Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. than this tale of the first Americans ring combat.” Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lyman and Dr. and Mrs. Simpson visited This assortment consists of Rayon, Silk, and Lisle Miss Evelyn Lyman of Hartford friends in Hartford Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Brosseau of Connecti- — the Indians. socks in fancy patterns and solid colors. MORE CANADA FLOODS spent the week-end with friends in town. Musta been a slip when the price cut was elected president by the Lennoxville, Que., April 26 of kerosene was recently Increased. Daughters of the American Revolu- With many acres of land already HUSBAND’S PLEADING It’s gasoline, not kerosene, every- tion meeting in Washington, D. C. Special Prologue under water, serloi’- interruption HALTS STAGE DIVORCE. body’s using. Suits and Topcoats of traffic was threatened today by BEAUTIFUL STAGE SETTING. Most well dressed men are particular about their the sudden rising of the Masa- Atlantic City, N. J., April 26.— 20— PEOPLE IN THE PROLOGUE— 20 clothing, and they have a perfect right to be. The wippl river, a tributary of the St. Mrs. Joseph Schildkraut, known to Francis river here. Rain was still theatergoers as Elsie Bartlett, and Prologue Evenings Only. No Advance in Prices. problems that concern well dressed men—^just casually— fallng this morning and the water her actor husband, are reconciled. concern The Man’s Shop— our stock proves this. _ Al- was flowing toward the Quebec A plea as dramatic as any per- ways complete, alwavs clean, always up to the minute road, ju'-t east of the village. formed on the stage was made to THE GREATEST CO-FEATURE^____ in style. his wife by Schildkraut in Philadel- MATT MOORE in “THE FIRST "iTEAR” Hi DUCB GIVES ORDERS phia a few days ago, which suc- FOB CASH FOR TRIPOLI ceeded in brushing aside divorce proceedings nearing completion. Rome, April 26.— Premier Mus- Suits $29.50 to $ 5 2 .5 0 1 solini has ordered a grant of $4,- CHILL DEFYING HERO 000,000 by the Italian government SAVES BOSTON WOAIAN PUZZLE Wednesday ° only^ Wednesday for the development of the Italian colony In Tripolitanla, This Is the Boston, April 26— Mrs. Carleton Topcoats $25.00 to $35.00 |first step taken by Mussolini fol- J. Enwright, wife of a Boston ad- lowing his recent visit to the col vertising npan, was rescued from of the age Country Store Night ony, when he announced that a drowning In the Charles river to- o:- -:o program of expansion would be day by an unknown man. How she Why do so many people believe they can get WITH 2—FEATURES— 2 carried out there. got Into the river has not been ex- something for nothing? JANE NOVAK ALICE CALHOUN plained. The unidentified hero Read article on page 4 and send your answer to the in FLAPPERS LIKE THEM; saw her struggling and leaped to in “THE OTHER WOMAN’S George H. Williams \ her rescue without removing his MANCHESTER “SHARE AND SHARE The watch fob of black silk with clothes. AUKE” STORY** 711-713 Main Street Johnson Block rhinestone buckle Is very smart CHAMBER OP COMMERCE South Manchester. peering frqpi the white vest that is The British Ministry of Agricul- the proper accompaniment to the ture has 40 boys’ and girls’ clubs in 14 English counties. j^iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH tailored suit...... 'i V* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MONDAY, APREL 26,1926.

Police Department R e a d y SATURDAY’ S RAIN Mrs. W. E. Key«8 oI Washing- Just Imcanise our town ''dbes MOONSHINE BAND ton street who has been ill with MASTERS AT WORK not believe In advertising, Man- CUTS DOWN FIRES grip for the past week is improT- chester to tha rest of the United For Busy Traffic Season StatM, at least in newspaper of- CHAUENGE LOCAL ing. fices, means either Manchester, Miss Emily Evans, sister of England, or Manchester, N. H. Tennesse County Rallies to Mrs. E. P. Phreaner of Wood- Degree E xem ^ed Before All the Boston Sunday news- Six in One Day Establishes papers- yesterday carried the A lettCT was recelYed from bridge street, who recently return- llmantlc today by The Herald ed from Hollywood; Florida, where story of the Rockville girl, who Driye Out Gang of Slay- Many Guests — Grand Is accused Of murdering her two which ought to ifiterest old-faahim^ Record in the Town; she spent the winter. Is now visit- dance enthusiasts. A . WilUmanm ing relatives in Addison. months’ old infant. The date lines were all Manchester, N. H. ers and Terrorists. set of six couples is looking for % Master Is Present. contest with any local set.. And the Mostly Brush Blazes. Captain Ethel Cowles has called contest is to take place right here a rehearsal of the W. B. A'. Guards in Manchester. Paris, Tenn., April 26.— Two for this evening at the White The annual Past Masters Com- The letter follows: <; Saturday night’s heavy rainfall House on North Main street. thousand citizens of Henry county munication, always a big event on Editor, The Herald: will probably put a crimp In the STUDENTS OF STORKS were pledged today to carry on un- Will you please print the fol- record of the South Manchester Mrs. W, F. Randall of 35 •the local Masonic calendar was relenting warfare, with the aid of lowing challenge In your paper? fire department. During this month Main street has returned from a observed by Manchested Lodge Sat TO VISIT LOCAL STORE state law enforcement officers, I \yould like to challenge any there have already been twenty- visit with relatives at . Mansfield urday evening. Nearly 300 Mas- against a band of moonshiners, es- team of six couj?les in an old-fash- nine fires which necessitated the Four Comers. ons, Including visitors from sever- timated to number 25, who, It Is ion dance contest to be held at the calling out of fire apparatus. Sat- al neighboring lodges, assembled alleged, have spread terror State theater in Manchester. The urday’s list of six fires which James McCullough, formerly of to see the work as exemplified by Teacher to Bring Class of 45 through this community, murdered following dances to be executed: brought the total to 29 fires In 24 Belfast, Ireland, will speak at the the past masters of Manchester to Watkifis Brothers To- one man, and coerced seven other Lodge and the unanimous deci- one quadrille ind one contra. . ^ ’ "> days, was probably a record In the meetings at Gospel hall, 415 Cen- moCTOw. citizens into fleeing from their Please address all answers to H. history of the fire department. ter street which will be held every sion was that It was good. homes in fear of death. W. Green, Willimantlc, Conn. At least Chief Albert Foy re- evening this week at 7:45 except Past Master Albert T. Dewey Action was taken last night at a Thank you, presided in the East and all the Forty-five students of the Con- ports that the total is the largest Saturday. necticut Agricultural College at rr/ks3 meeting held in the Baptist H. W. GREEN. , 4 * for one day that he can recall chairs were filled by actual past church. A reward of $1,000 has Mrs. W. F. Schreeder of the Cen masters. The candidates upon storrs, with their instructor Miss during his service. But with the Wilma Keyes, will be the guests of been posted for the arrest of the Chief oordon, Serg. BaiTon, Patrolmen Quish and Wirtalla. tennial apartments was removed whom the third degree was worked storm Saturday night, fire officials Watkins Brothers tomorrow, when slayers of Tom Evans, killed from are in hopes there will be less today to the Post '^ ’••’.duate hospi- was William W. Robertson of The ambush a week ago, after he and WAPPING Manchester, with the rest of th efit is utterly Impossible lor us to tal, New York, for ti > tment and a Qrford Soap Company. Following they will Inspect the store and Wat- constantly patrol all streets. But, brush and grass fires. kins’ suite of model rooms, ‘ The seven other men had raided a num- traveled area of the coutry, faces Saturday’s list of fires follows In probable operation, ^.fs. Schreeder the degree work all adjourned to The Junior Y. M. C. A. boys met where citizens see motor violations the banquet room where the stew- Cottage” in connection with their ber o f stills. the busiest traffic season In Its the order of the time occurred: is a graduate nurse of this institu- Pastor Is Leader. with their leader. Rev. Truman H. or even indifference to the rights tion. ards had prepared an excellent re- class work in Home Economics. Woodward on Friday afternoon aj history. The local police depart- of others on the part of some mo- 3:30 p. m.— A brush fire on Some time ago Mrs. Gladys Han- Rev. John H. Buchanan, pastor past. of the church, presided at the the church. After a few lanterh ment has been making extensive torists they have but to file a com- property owned by James Johnson, Past Master Charles R. Hatha- dricksop, in charge of Home Eco- of Middle Turnpike West, got be- Joseph Crooks of Apel place, meeting, and scored the moonshine slides were shown pnd the business preparations for the work that It plaint with this department. We driver for Mohr’s bakery, who has way acted as toastmaster and in- nomics at Storrs, visited the store meetir.; over, they indulged in can then have our men keep a yond control of those in charge and and was so impressed with the mod- ring. District Attorney G. C. Sher- will be called upon to do during been ill for the past ten days with troduced Grand Master Arthur E. a baseball game. - the coming summer and the traf- look-out for these unreasonable a still alarm was sent in. Hose Nash of Stonington who gave an in el rooms and the unusual displays wood attended. Company No. 2 from the Center re- grip is recovering slowly and ex- War between law-abiding citi- The condition of Mrs. Wade re- fic squad has received detailed in- drivers and it will not be long un- pects to be out in a day or two. teresting talk on the George Wash of rugs and furniture found at til they either quit this kind of sponded. The firemen found the zens and moonshiners in Henry mains about the same. structions from Chief of Police ington Masonic Memorial in Wash- Watkins that she has arranged to Mrs. Susie Waters who has been Samuel G. Gordon on Its duties. driving or pay the penalty which fire spreading rapidly when they ington. Past Grand Master Mc- have the class of 45 students visit county has been carried on for arrived and it was with consider- The ladies of St. Bridget’s three years. Four murders in the convalescing at the home of her The Squad may ^include the loss of license. church anounce a rummage sale Kenzie of Stonington, president of the store in order that they might 5. Drunken drivers need ex- able difficulty that it was extin- district where the moonshiners are sister, has returned with Mrs. Ar- Manchester, with three motorcy- for Wednesday and Thursday after the Masonic Charity Foundation, inspect the furniture and fabrics thur Loomis on Keeney street. cle patrolmen, is equally as well pect no sympathy from this de- guished. And this "was not until the tld of the work being accomplish- they are studying at a close range declared to hold s'way hav.e occur- contents of eight chemical tanks block on North Main street. Those red, it is charged, and only one South Ma"'-’'es<-er. equipped, if not better, than most partment. noons and eve" ings at the Fuller ed at the Masonic Home. Remarks Watkins Brothers will serve re- had been used in addition to a man has been convicted. Thf-^ was a large gathering at cities Its size, to take care of the 6. If caught driving while who desire donations called for are were also made by Rev. Joseph freshments to all of the guests drunk or flagrantly violating other stream of water. The seven men who have fled the Sunday school social Friday burden of traffic. Sergeant Bar- requested to telephone 1881. Cooper. The gathering broke up It is not an unusual case to have evening at the church. Games were ron heads the squad and under laws, don’t bother reminding the Second Fire. about 11:30 just as the Saturday a large group of students visit Wat- from their homes as a result of police that you have a large fam- 4:45 p. m.— Fire, believed to threats from the liquor ring ate J. played and refreshments served. . him are Patrolmen Quish and Wir- night shower was at its height. kins, for classes of the local High The library has received a ;uew ily to support. Think of that fam- have started from children playing W. Odom, wealthy land owner and talla. All are given speedy cycles Group 4 of Center church work- school, studying home decorating coat of paint both inside and put. with which to do their work and ily before you get into trouble. about a woodpile in the rear of a under Miss Harriet Condon, visit magistrate; Bridger Odom, his ers will hold a regular meeting to- brother; Elisha Blunt, Guy Tar- It will r “ be open until Thu-'“ *^y take a personal interest • in their 7. It driving through a street three-story block on Birch street, night at 8 o’clock in the church the store from time to time to study upon which children are playing, owned by Hugh Moriarty, ate its THE A. NASH COMPANY gent, Ben Ross, Ben McFadden and afternoon, April 29. machines. They keep them in good chapel. As this will be the last Wholesale Tailors different phases of interior decorat- running order and see to it that slow down so that your car will at way into the side of the building Ode Medlock, deputy sheriff, whose meeting all members are requested Suit or Overcoat to ing. On a recent visit, one class A federal road to the top of Mt. the motorcycles are always clean all times be under immediate con- and up through the partitions be- met at the rug department, where departure leaves the district with- to be present. Measure, $23.00. * out a representative of the law. Haleakala, Hawaii, Is to and bright. trol. You know that a child may tween the walls to the roof. Smoke Watkins rug buyer gave a talk on dart Into the street after a ball or from the fire broke out in a bed- LEROY E. GARDNER A fund of $1,500 was raised to- tourists to drive cars up to 10,GOT The Rule About 75 members of the Chris- the many different weaves and de- feet above sea level and view the In the belief that motorists can do some other reckless stunt. A room on the third fioor and Thom- Local Representative ward paying off a mortgage against topher Columbus society held a signs of rugs, and how they are famous crater. best benefit from the rules which little less speed may save you time as Hassett discovered the blaze. banquet yesterday afternoon at Its 21 Huntington Street the home of the widow of Evans, arrest, money and your driver’s woven. will guide the traffic squad by Hose Companies No. 2, 3 and clubhouse on Norman street. Presi- So. Manchester. Phone 205-4. knowing them Chief Gordon has 11 r * P T 1 S P responded to an alarm turned in dent Andrew CervinI and former 8. not take “ blind” cor- prepared for The Herald an out- bo from Box 54 at Birch and Spruce President Baiardo spuke. A local . line of a few rules which will ners at a fast speed. The police streets. The blaze was extinguish- will not accept the explanation orchestra supplied the music dur- make less trouble on the road, if ed by means of chemicals after the ing the banquet. thoroughly understood. They fol- that "I had no idea another car firemen chopped a hole through the was coming.” roof. 1. The reckless driving law 9. If blinded by powerful Third Alarm. will be enforced in Manchester. headlights of an approaching car, 6:00 p. m.— A grass fire starting LEWIS MORINO BEATS 2. V If motorists are arrested stop. You know you have no in the rear of Dr. Thomas H. Wel- they have but themselves to blame. right to continue with an automo- don’s home and burning furiously BRISTOL CHALLENGER If they a.re sportsmen enough to bile which can be made a death- was extinguished by Center Com- take a chance that the police dealing Implement If you have no pany just before it reached the would not catch them in the act idea where you are going. garage in the rear of the estate. It Little Lewis Morind, four year of violating the law, they should 10. Never mind who has the was a still alarm. be sportsmen enough to take the right of way at the intersection of Another Blaze. kiddle Charleston champion of consequences without complaining streets. Every driver of an auto- 7:05 p. m.— An hour later the Manchester, added to his laurels Presents This 4-Room Quality and certainly without condemnin • mobile should exercise care and Center Company again was called Saturday afternoon by defeating the police. They are simply doing precaution at these danger points, out on a still alarm. A brush fire Miss Phyllis Potts, the four year their duty and neglect of that regardless of who may have the got started in the Center Springs old Bristol champion, at the State. means the loss of their jobs. right of way. You may be entitled Park just north of the trolley car A packed theater watched the Group at $564.00 3. Children should not be al- to right of way, but that right does barn. It was extinguished by means contest. Merino was the popular not heal wounds or repair your dancer and received an uproarious lo w ^ to play in the streets. There of chemicals. are no longer any rural or untrav- car. Operators of motor vehicles Fifth Fire. greeting when he came on the eled streets in Manchester. There failing to grant right of way as 8:30 p. m.— After quenching the stage. Miss Potts proved to be a Is, in fact, more danger in playing provided by motor vehicle law, will dtever little dancer but her steps 1 A feature number from our bpring Offering be arrested. If you would avoid flames in the park, the Center © on the highways in the outskirts Company returned to Its house and could not touch those which Morino than in the central part of the town accidents do not depend on the oth executes. er operator exercising all the care rested for an hour and a half fol- of Home Outfits for autoists will take a chance and lowing which they were called out Miss Mary Sheehan of Manches- drive faster there. Placing the and precaution, use every effort ter has challenged Lewis Morino to possible to safeguard yourself and again. This time a still alarm blame alter the accident does not brought them to the Odd Fellows a Charleston contest and she will restore the child’s life and is at oth^’-'' that you might come in con- be given a chance to show how good This is furniture of enduring charm and quality, out of the class tact with. This not only applies building at the Center where they best poor consolation lor the af- dumped the contents of two more she can dance next Salurday after- of cheapness— right in the class o f comfort and refinement that will flicted parents. „ to operators'of motor vehicles but noon at the State theater. pedestrians as well. chemical tanks into a chimney 4. With 135 miles of highway which had started burning. find a strong appeal to the person o f average means, or to anyone who East Alarm. appreciates value above price. 9:00 p. m.— A brush fire, PROLOGUE AT STATE JAKE LAUFEB REPORTER thought to have started from « We are offering this outfit complete, and all others in our sto<*, at STEALS TO KEEP TO THE VERY SECOND. cigarette butt thrown from a pass DELIGHTS AUDIENCE ing trolley or automo,bile on the very attractive cash figures—or, through out Profit Sharing Qub, It Is not generally known, but Olcott property near Center and we can allow a full year’s extension of time and still give you the ben- UP DUAL HOMES Jake Laufer is the accredited re- Adam streets brought the West ’The prologue which Is being pre- porter for a big newspaper in Side company into action. It was sented evenings at the State thea- efit of our Club Discount. New York City. It is "The their first and only appearance ter in connection with the showing Forward” a really big Jewish during the series of the fires. Hose of "The Vanishing American” is daily. Company No. 1 put out the fire and proving to be a big hit with the New York Cashier Had Two On Saturday “ The Forward” the South Manchester fire d e t r i - audiences which see it. Twenty which Is printed in Yiddish which ment had closed the busiest day s people are In the ca,st which is ex- In the Living Room is a sort of mongrel German work in its history. ceptionally clever. Families, Led Double Life printed In Hebrew characters, Miss Georgianna Greene, popu- 3-piece Kroehler Suite aa il- carried the story of the action of lar Hartford soloist and dancer, Take a lustrated, in their standard, r ^ for Thirteen Years. the Methodist conference in oust- AMERICAN LEGION has the leading part in the pro- liable construction— covered in ing Rev. Holmes frpm the min- logue and her work is unusually high grade Jacquard velour. A istry because of the charges good. The local Red Men have as- Whole brought against him by a New | sisted greatly in the presentation pretty gateleg t^ble, an end ta- New York, April 26.— For thir- Bedford waitress. NEWS of the prologue and in the lobby ble, and a metal bridge lamp teen years, Frank H. Biggs, mild- Everything was O. K., accord- decorations. Year with pleated silk shade. mannered, middle-aged, cashier and ing to Jake, but to the local; The April meeting o*,,the Dil- “ The Vanishing American” will manager of the firm of Jewitt, New- newspapermen a story almost j worth-Cornell Post, No. 102, Ameri- be shown tonight and tomorrow man & Co., brokers and members three weeks old Is not news. I can Legion will be held at the for the last times here. The pro- to Pay of the New York Stock Exchange ’ ------School Street Rec on Thursday, logue is given before the evening with offices at No. 35 Wall Street, April 28th at 8 p. m. showing of the film feature only. has been leading a double life. The following veterans have been The Bedroom Includes One life concerned his family, a notified to appear tof initiation; THREE MEN STABBED wife and three nearly grown chil- DRAGS BURGLAR IN E. Harrington, R. J- McKinney, IN MIDRIFF IN ROW. dren and the $14,000 home he J. Dwyer, J. R. Fogarty, H. Mur- Three very fine pieces in the beautiful maintained for them In Freeport, Albany, N. Y., April 26.— Three phy, C. Priess, H. Mutrie, R. V^on Huguenot Walnut finish— dresser w d L. I. Here is he was considered “ a HIS FALL TO DEATH Deck, R. W. Edgar, L. Jaffe, P. Dil- men were near death in Memorial quiet man, nice to Lis family who worth, T. Gleason, W. Cowles, J. hospital here today and a fourth wardrobe, as shown, are both exceptional- went to the Presbyterian church was suffering from minor cuts as Robinson, J. Farr, F. Edgar, J. ly roomy. Bow-end bed, full-size, com- every Sunday”— in the words of McGonigal, E. McNally, H. Alvord, a result of a stabbing affray In a one of the neighbors. W. Carter, J. Allison, S. Herron, J. restaurant here late yesterday. plete with guaranteed spring of National The Other Home. Struggle on Fire Escape The seriously wounded men are, S. Fogarty, O. Custer, J. Grifidn, L. link fabric, silk floss mattress and a pair The other life concerned the wo- Genovese, F. Van Ness, A. Cheney, Louis Tagliaferrl, proprietor of the man who said she loved him, and Fatal to N. Y. Man; Thief, J. Holloran, J. A. Higgins, W. restaurant; Tony Cerasani, New of feather pillows. their six-year-old boy, and the Quish, K. Bailey, J. Fitzgerald, P. York, and John Manlcini, of Al- bany. Each of the three was stq^)- apartment in Upper Manhattan, Verplanck. tear Riverside Drive, where they Injured, Escapes. Each veteran on this list Is urged bed in the abdomen and physicians lived. Here he was considered “ a to be present promptly at 8 o’clock. hold slight hope for their recovery. Th^ Kitchen lolly fellow who went to dances The membership of the post is now For the Dining Room with his wife and played baseball New York, April 26.— Hospitals 152 and is still growing. In spring evenings with his kid”— were being searched today for the Comrade Walter Olson has been A suite of excellent taste, in the popular ^tique Walnut finish. 3-bumer Quaker Gas Stove, table in In the words of one of the neigh- burglar whom Jack Kaye, a fur asked to' arrange a short boxing Large buffet and table in style as s h o ^ , aim cham and nve s de white enamel with porcelain top, 2 chairs bors. salesman, dragged with him when match exhibiting the skill of sev- chairs with tapestry cushions (no china cabinet The cashier’s secret, and the he plunged two stories to his death eral local stars. Following the to match, and a pretty Neponset rug for strange story behind it, came out the climax Of a grapple on a fire meeting refreshments will be served ful long buffet scarf of rayon and glass console set complete thv, yesterday when he was arraigned the fioor. escape. as usual. group. In Tombs Court charged with grand Witnesses asserted that they saw The National Commander Mc- larceny of a specific sum of $100. the burglar arise, clutch his side, Quigg will attend the State banquet Charles W. Newman, member of and limp away. at the Hotel Bond on May 26th. It See About That New Refrigerator Now the firm, was the complainant. Chased Thief. is hoped that each Post will have a “ Had To Support All.” Kaye, clad only In pajamas, fol- good representation at the banquet. Detectives Donald McDonald and lowed the burglar out on the fire If you can arrange to come please We have the old reliahic White Mountain line as usual, and prices are lower this year. Better value than ever. Frank Fay of the 1st Division and escape. Thei burglar, a larger man, notify the adjutant. \T?he next warm spell will come to stay. Alfred Tyrrill, chief claim adjuster bent Kaye over the railing but Any member interested in start- of the National Surety Company, Kaye, clinging desperately to his ing a club savings account for the For Example . told Magistrate Weil the prisoner antagonist, took him with him 1927 Paris trip Is requested to get had confessed to them he had when he fell. in touch with the adjutant. Top icer at the right, rated 55 lbs. capacity, one of the best sell- stolen between $4,000 and $6,000 Kaye was underneath when they If any comrade knows of a pros- from the firm during the six years landed. He died an hour later. pect for the 1926 summer training ers, $19.75. he has been cashier. camps, he is requested to get in JS S S /e /e J^ B jS t Mutf. 3 Door box at the left, rated 65 lbs. capacity, a dandy number m Biggs broke down completely, ac- FRENCH HIT HARD touch with Comrade James Irvine this popular style,—not a toy, but a prartical^ed chest, $27.50. cording to Tyrrill. When they ask- BLOW AT TRIBESMEN. of the Welfare committee. Any Box May Be Bought Through Our Profit Sharing Club, at ed him why he had risked ruining Bagdad, April 26.— The French his career by stealing the money, forces have dealt a severe blow at CORRECTION the Usual Discount—^^eeWy Payments As Low As $1.00. Tyrrill said, the man sobbed out the Rebel Druse, tribesmen, by the brokenly: capture of Sueida. Beg Yoi^ Pardon! “ You think I’ve ruined my life— The Druses in their stronghold Through an efror In copy read- why I’ve ruined seven lives In all— at Sueida had been under attack ing The Herald’s report that Mrs. my own, my two wives’ and my four for more than a week and were Domenick Quaglla was to receive | t L KMH FDRWniRE CO. h e children’s. I had to support them finally forced to evacuate the city rent free from Cheney Brothers) all.” which they had held since last for a year was an efror. The story I COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS - SO. MANOHBSTER, CT, Both the women In the case have autumn. read correctly but the headings declared their purpose of standing The tribesmen have retired to were misleading. Mrs., Quaglla by and giving Biggs any aid they the hills and giva no sign of sub will have the rental of one of the can. mission. Cheney tenements, but ^ot free.

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ough subway trains may hereafter surroundings favorable ^ to *'the consist of ten cars. cause" why, tor pity’s sake, should Twenty-two millions Is a great any clever Anti-Saloon Leaguer PUZZLES OFTEN USED Cttpning deal of money— a thundering lot of ever submit to a showing up when money. And yet by the time the it can be dodged at such slight cost PUBIilSRBD BT THE HERALD PRINTINQ <50. platfon»B are lengthened and the as a broken promise? Mr. Wheeler Is no fool. His liew York .— “Prof^lon 't^r Founded by Elwood S. Ela new cars provided, and the rush TO TEMPT “SUCKERS” plause,” for years on® of Maohat* Oct 1. 1881 hours trains actually do consist of course In avoiding sworn testimony tan’s unique and profltaW® Indusr Every Evening Except Sundays ard Holidays ten cars, it Is highly probable that I and cross-examination Is nothing to tries Is rapidly on the .decline; the extent of the re/llef will have I be wondered at. It was inevit- ters daily.' before the issuance of “ Qlaqnlng” Is was callei^ and Entered at the Poet Office at Man* the “ master claquer,” a- young Ital Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. been swallowed up by the ever In- able. Prizes Offered for Correct the postal fraud order.” MaVked “ Fraudulent. ian, made such a neat fortune that SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall creasing demands of patronage. he was able to retire to the bail six dollars a year; sixty cents a MUCH SOLDIERING. Some of the letters sent from month for shorter perloda Where the end Is to be of the Solutions Are Bait; Manchester were returned to - the bond business which he now oper- By carrier, eighteen cents a week, persistent growth of our vastly con- Mrs. Sarah Bosworth Bradbury senders after the issuance of the ates not Car from the Tombs. Slng^le copies, three cents. Grand opera premieres were the gested great cities, and what earth- of Eastford, who Is believed to be fraud order with the red rubber SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- Many Local People Lose particular “ gravy”, for the cla- ly economic or social end Is to be the oldest “ real" daughter of the stamp marked, “ Fraudulent” and SENTATIVE: Hamllton-De Llsaer, these people’s money was saved for quers. Marion Tally was assured Inc., 25 West 48d Street New York attained by Its continuance, prob- American Revolution, and who, at of an ovatten. thanks to the dele- and 127 N. Dearborn St, Chloaco. Money on Snch Schemes. them. gation from Kansas City. But it ably nobody alive can make a 108, lives largely on hot mince This Is only one of many such The Manchester Evening Herald la was not always thus. For a new Only on sale In New York City at Schultz’s pie, hot doughnuts and candy, and schemes that are daily taking in News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd guess. star, or a new production with a Street and 42nd Street entrance of There are already ten times a sedulously avoids fresh air, is a hundreds of thousands of dollars particular l^tar, to fall In receiving Tills Is the eighth in a series of In small amounts from the unso- Grand Central Station. many people in greater New York remarkable personage; but she articles on fraud. The stories arc an ovation could not be tolerated. “International News Service has the fades into insignificance in compari- phisticated readers throughout the For a specified sum an ovation as there is any sound reason for prepared for The Herald by the country. The Postofflee depart- $2*75 exclusive rights to use for republlca- Manchester Chamber of Commerce could hB guarante- ’ The “ master tlon In any fcrrn all news dispatches allowing to gather in one spot when son with her distinguished father, ment report Indicates ttat the mail credited to It or not otherwise credit- and are for the protection of local claquer” would get together his ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively so much of the rest of the earth is whose military record puts into the of thCL Neverman Company amount- “ ganf: ” and “ pack” a section of people. ' ' ed to fi-om fifty to seventy thousand entitled to use for republloatloh all untenanted. Other civilizations shade that of any other known the gallery.; At a specified m on- the local or undated news published letter a day. If one-half of these ent thunderous applause would be herelh." have gone to pot simply because character In history, according to Do you do puzzles? Are you In contained the $3.50 asked for, for heard'; followed by shouting of their people massed like bugs in a a Hartford newspaper, which says the habit of answering advertise- the string of pearls, their daily re- MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1926. “ Bravos.” ’This would, of course nest. But the human mind seems he enlisted In June, 1776, and ments offering free building lots, ceipts weqjld have been enormous. stampede the house. served until May 1871. $1,00 premiums, or the gift of an ' Everyone of the names connect- The following, day the newspap- incapable of understanding that this ed with this concern are men who AMENDMENTS. is not the one admirable way to automobile for the correct solution ers would tell of the great ovation of some problem? If you are, it is' have been previously convicted of received by “ Mme. So-and-So.” Tuesday Only! Perhaps the twentieth amend- exist. useless to ask If you ever won the similar fraudulent practices. The This repeated a sufficient number ment to the Constitution of the prize. mystery Is that there should be so of time.'! would assure success for United States will be one prohibit- CRIMINALS. BEHER HIGHWAYS, It would he Interesting to know many gullible people ready to turn either the star or the performance their money over to unknown in- ring the spirit of Spring into your home ing the use of tobacco— in the ad- “ The American people will not however, just how much money or both. dividuals or organizations without The rewards Vould range from with blooming plants ! The low price at vocacy of which a section of the allow criminals and law breakers goes out of this community annual- FEWER ACCIDENTS ly on just such long;shot gambles any knowledge of what they are a gift of 200 tickets to several which we are offering these attractive W. C. T. U. has been actively en- to revise 'the constitution,” said as this, as every scheme of this going to receive in return; or that hundred dollars in cash. This, in B gaged ever since the eighteenth Wayne B. Wheeler, paid attorney of sort eventually calls for the 'pay- there should be so many thousands mo"! cases, came from the pockets wrought iron ferneries makes it possible to of people willing to believe 4hat amendment was adopted— or per- the dry forces, In the closing hour ment of some small sum of money of the interested party. The high- have plants in every room. These ferneries, they can get something for noth- est amount even paid was $700, It haps it will be the one now before of the senate hearings on Volstead Campaign Against Antomo- on some excuse or other. The promoters realize that their safety ing. said. exactly as shown above, are of a dignified, siin- Congress, having been presented by act modification. He was talking, lies in the fact that the amount in- Ask the Chamber. “ Claquers” are still to be found ple design finished in dull black with gold deco- Senator Lynn J. Frazier of North The Chamber of Commerce is hut publicity methods are slowly more or less at random, about bile Crashes Shows Mark- volved is small, the profit to them rations. The dish is of heavy copper. Over Dakota, which proposes to do away coming from the vast number of willing to investigate and obtain ’ im’natlng them. those persons who propose to sub- facts in regard to any such propo- with war. “ suckers” who are always willing all the fernery measures 42 inches. 25 to sell stitute a new and workable law, ed Progress— Big Prob- sition which Manchester people are The other night the Washington This latter proposition Is so In- to contribute. ^ tomorrow for only $2.75. Regular $3.25. Cash under the constitution, for one that A Recent Example. j tempted to participate in, and if :'quare Association held a “ hun- teresting that it is worth while for Is neither workable nor desirable. lem for State. About the first of the year there given an opportunity to investigate dre' years after” meeting or some- and carry. No ^phone orders. Bven the hurried reader to scan Its We. have often wondered why It appeared in various New England in advance, can save thousands of thing like that, *o recall the “ good J dollars annually which are now be- old days when...... ” provisions. Here It Is, In full: Is that BO many bone dry prohibi- newspapers, an advertisement in the name of the Neverman Com- ing thrown away. Fron+ed by the Washington Section 1— War for any tionists Insist— and wh^ many of Defective highways cause fewer Any advertisements for work to .'Vrch and the homes that once purpose shall be illegal, and pany of St. Paul, Minnesota, offer- them actually believe^— that It Is accidents each year in Connecticut, ing a0$5OO prize for the solution be done at home, or any other ex- housed the American aristocracy, W A T K I N S BR O T H ER^ neither the United States nor it is shown by a study of state mo- cuse for getting an advance pay- both in wealth and art, and hem- any State, Territory, associa- criminals and lawbreakers who of a puzzle. Anyone who answer- tor vehicle department records. ed and many Manchester people did ment for samples of work or mate- med In by Greenwich Village, tion or person subject to Its want the liquor laws changed. Why Sixty thousand motor vehicle acci- rial, should be very carefully scru- W ashiug'" Squ' to one of jurisdiction shall prepare for, answer, received a letter acknowl- should criminals and lawbreakers dents occurred in this state In edging the receipt of the puzzle tinized. There is not one in a thou- New York’s most enchanting spots. declare, engage in or carry on be Interested in changing a situa- three years and 400, or slightly sand that is entirely free from some The ghosts of Irving, Poe and war or other armed conflict, and stating that their ajuwar was tion which works in their Interest more than one-half per cent are correct and that $500, catch or technicality which works Twain, or Aaron Burr and a long expedition, Invasion or under- attributed to highway defects. the prize was to H i« cash to the disadvantage of the one who I' t of revolutionary figures haunt taking within or without the as no Importantly different law Forty-nine sue’’ accidents were sends in the money. the nc'ghh'- ’ '•-'d. A "tone’s throw United States, nor shall any possibly ^ould? Why should any reported for the past year, nlnty- or s sew at It i« 'ioAerstand In any case of doubt let the away Is McDougal alle''' '— the funds be raised, appropriated bIx for 1924 and 255 for 1923. The » rich converter or smuggler or di- I'.ow *xclted person, Chamber of Commerce help you. It harn“ nrd lof early aristocracy. or expended for such purpose. 1923 total was 1.54 per cent of all 's glad to Investigate and give you 't”’.ese barns today are art studios, Section 2— All provisions of verter of alcohol want a' change in the motor vehicle accidents re- particularly lih* iSzar >i>ung people who answered, the , Boston Better Business DAILY POEM they used this section for hanging shall have power to enact ap- hicles on the Connecticut high- criminals. ever things arranged so perfectly Commission: propriate legislation to give ways. Then one John Johnston engag- effect to this article. for the la\yless and the criminal as Accidents due to road obstruc- “ Postal frsud' 9»ders Issued ed In a real estate enterprise to March 30th ba?« jtopped the op- TORTURE Now there is no going behind the right now? Why in the name of tions are also on the decline, ac- the no-*’’ , which turned hie “ out- erations of th:- Wivsnaan Company all that is sensible should they wish cording to this survey. One hund- The supper meal Is ove^, and land” into the capital of Swelldom. Of Town! motives of the author or authors red accidents in 1924 were set of St. Paul, il'titnesota. Local you’ve had a hearty fill. You’re to kill the goose that has laid this Here came the Vanderbilts, Roose- of this proposed amendment to the down as having been caused by ob- newspapers barrel h» advertising sitin’ by the fireplace, with a lot velts, Wlnthrops, Hamlltons, Constitution. It has been advo- diamond studded, sable trimmed structioua jin the road, and last of this concern previous to this of time to kill. Ya ask the wife Rhinelanders and all the rest. When the Most Complete Assortment cated very seriously by a number golden egg? year there were seventj'-three such date when the fraudulent nature what’s doin’, and she tells ya, not This was the New York sung so accidents reported. Weather con- of this company’s puzzle contest a thing. And then there’s trouble of the Finest of organizations whose only Inter- As a matter ofvfact what crim- much In song and story. ditions, on the other hand, were scheme was callotl to their atten- brewin’ when the d'-irbell ctarts ta inal or lawbreaker can any of the In no s' Mon can be for- ’ •nore est Is to see to It that hereafter no blamed for 15 4, accidents last year, tion by the Bostex Better Business ring. lore or romance. more Americans shall be mangled drys cite as helping, either directly as against slxty-slx In the previous Commission. The Neverman Com- It’s Just a couple neighbors who —GILBERT swan; by shells, torn by bullets or smoth- and openly or under cover and In- year and'there was a slight in- pany is a partnership owned by have dropped In for a spell. The Messrs. Clarence F. Aldrich, Louis wife Is feelln' peppy and she rush- ered or blinded by gas, in war. directly, In the work for a change crease in the number of accidents chalked up against the mistake of M. Knopp, and Harold S. Shugrard. es ’round ell mell to get the table In the liquor laws? The criminals Nursery Products Perhaps the most urgent of these overloading. “ The scheme was inaugurated by r^ady for a game of cards or two. advocates are women, who have and lawbreakers are sitting pretty By this systematic, scientific the insertion in daily newspapers You’re sleepy as the dickens, but possibly a deeper understanding of on a bed of roses made for them analysis of motor vehicle accidents and magazines of an advertisement there’s nothing you can d“ AHOUiiHT Wm Be Found In around the border of which were by the bone dry prohibitionists— “the state department succeeds in You fight that drowsy feeling the sheer horror of war than men putting its finger on thp several displayed 18 cuts of the bust of with a twltchin’ of the face. You have. At all events the amend- and hoping and boosting for a con- specific causes of automobile acci-. what appeared to be the same feel your head reelin’ an’ ya Study to be quiet and to do ment is a highly humanitarian tinuance of things precisely as they dents in Connectcut. and, having young lady. A reward of $500 tru- ' your partner’s ace. You’re your own business, ’.d- to work thing in its purpose, and should are. Not one of them is for repeal • done this, it enlists the co-opera- was offered under a caption read- biddin’ kinda crazy, in a suit you with yo«r hands.— 1 Thess. 4-11. ing: “ Can you find the Twins?” cannot m ‘ e. But you don’t • • « And considerable support in the of the eighteenth amendment, nor tlon of the appropriate agencies Mainchester to reduce or eliminate the hazard Those who answered, whether cor- know what you’re doin’ ’cause ya The true epic of our times Is Biblical Injunction about turning for light wines and beer, nor for a arising from these different caus- rectly or not, were sent a so-called just can’t keep awake. not “ Arms and the Man,” but the left cheek If thine enemy smitu referendum. They would be cut- es. ’The records show progress in prize in the form of .a Special Gift T’- ' hours have never seemed so “ Tools and the Man,” an Infinite- Telephone 1371-2 and a Representative thee on the right one. ting their own throats if they were. nearly all these specialized efforts Bond with a value of $10 which long. Your torture Is a fright. Ya ly wider kind of epic.— Emerson. And they do not do that. to attrack the automobile accident could be applied on a purchase of a kinda get ta ’ kin’ that they’re And, moreover, the principle of problem at the roots. string of beads represented as gen- gonna stay a ll, night. At last ya Who Knows WiU CaU. the amendment is workable. Let uine La Vonia Pearls of a retail serve some luncheon at the hreak- it once become Incorporated In our “RISE." PUTTING HBI STRAIGHT value of $13.50. The unfortunates ir-j of tho dawn. The wife says, Estimatea Free — No Obligation. constitution, that would be the end Zeza Khan Phelevi, who used to who parted with their $3.50 on “Gee, I’m glad you came,” while yo-i’r> juts as glad they’ve gone. of war, as far as we are concerned. be a stable boy to Persian Cossacks, He (fervently): You are a girl these representations received a after my own heart. cheap string of beads costing less Because It takes two sides to make was crowned Shah, yesterday, with She (bored): 'That’s all right, than $1 a set when purchased from The fishing and hunting In the a battle. much pomp and circumstance. His so long as you’re not a man after -legitimate concerns. This concern Pikes Peak region attract thou- Heath & Company mine.— London Mall. was receiving 5O,0Q0 to 70,000 let- sands annually. Today is feast day of Sts. Clet- Unfortunately, also. It would be attainment to the headship of his us and Marcelllnns, popes and mar- the end of us, as a nation. If the ancient empire Is being touted as a tyrs. We Furnish The Home Outdoors. United States were to adopt this wonderful rise. Today is Confederate Memorial measure as Its twentieth amend- It Is a perfectly good bet, how- This Stuff Only Aggravates Him day in Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi. ment it would be the last amend- ever, that Reza’s digestion will ment ever adopted, for in about never be as good, that he will never three weeks we should have no con- know as good a time, and probably stitution to amend; nor country of never again be as much use In the WEIGH 5 POUNDS MORE our own to need a constitution. world, as when he whs groom to The races for the open lands of Ok- half a dozen well behaved and good IN T H IR H DAYS lahoma— then Indian territory— < looking horses. And another good of the latter part of the nineteenth bet that he will more than once, century would be simply miniatures before bis career ends, wish that Ask any druggist for a box of A Big North A merican Fisherman of the race of foreign powers, big he had stuck to the currycomb and McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound BY ARTHtJR N. PACK and little, to gobble up the lands never aspired to crowns. Tablets. They cost but little, are sugar coated and as pleasant to and riches of America. They would take as candy. President, (^e American Natun not have to send armies— merely a ADROIT. ^ . Skinny men and women take Association handful of Sepoys, Foreign Leglon- We fall to pfecisely get the point them to speedily put on plenty of What is the-larigest of all present aires, Reich policemen and Cos- of view of those newspapers which good healthy solid flesh and for this day flesh-eating animals? purpose'they are so extremely .good You may say the African Hon-or sacks. Airplanes could carry all' express surprlce that Wayne B. that thin men and women often the Bengal tiger-. No, the crown that would be needed. For to re- Wheeler, general counsel of the take on 5 pounds or more in 30 goes to an animal of our own North sist would be war and war would Anti-Saloon League, did not keep days. As a matter of fact, your America — the Great Alaskan ■s.. ■ ^ be unconstitutional. his promise of going on the witness druggist Is anthotlzed to return Brown Bear, sometimes known as the Kodiak Grizzly. It seems to use that for purity of stand at the Senate modification your money If you don’t take on 5 Ti« pounds in 30 days. The bear is found In greatest motives, for sheer altruism and high hearing. With the expevlence of One thin woman gained .15 numbers in the western part of the faith, the eighteenth and the pro- Dr. Dinwiddle and Rep. Upshaw be- pounds In six weeks. Alaskan Peninsula. In a country of posed twentieth amendments to the fore him, why should Mr. Wheeler Be sure and ask for McCoy’s, the rolling tundra, backed by rugged mountains, the great bear holds its constitution are like two peas in a submit to the cross-examination of original and genuine Cod Liver Oil on Compound Tablets— 60 Tablets— sway. ^ I pod. And that they are also as the wasp-like Senator Jim Reed? go cents.— Adv. One. of the most interesting | alike as two peas in a pod In their Wasn’t It bad enough for Upshaw things' about this bear Is concerned utterly disastrous production of to admit that he was on the payroll with Its start In, life. Destined to be the biggest o f all bears, the ruinous effects not at all anticipated of the Anti-Saloon League, and for vigeB. babies are not much latger than by their promoters. Dr. Dinwiddle to confess that the 'ATS bull-dog pups when they are born. We suspect, too, that the first to price of his interest In prohibition Go? They come Auto the world in 'IM* get bootleg arms and conduct boot- was $600 a month and that Its ad- Mother Kodiak's hibernation quar- leg warfare would be some of the < ters. She usually rears a family of vocacy had been his professional two-every second or third year. same mistaken paclflsts— when they business for 27 years, without hav- Sometimes there is only one and beheld a Turk sitting In the city hall ing the nose of inquiry thrust Into The Kodiak Griizly Furniture and Piano Moving— rarely three. and a Jap police force rtnnlng the Brother Wheeler’s emoluments and By the time the youngsters leave .4 Long and Short Hauls. with most bears the mother is dan- town. ' the influence of cash upon his the winter home thejr are'between six weeks and two months old, and gerous when she fears tpr her theories of government? All Kinds Heaty Trucking. about the size of t medium-sized babies. To be at Its best, prohibition ad- PLOWING — Ashes Moved. Airedale. Father bear never shares The Great Alaskan Brown Bear SWARmNG. vocacy must bo ex-parte. Give It the winter bungalow with his piate feeds largely on salmon, catching An apt illustration of the enor- the stage alone. Throw out all Qo£S5m and fails to show “any friendly en- the ffsh in the. riffles, where, the mous cost of running a great hive thusiasm tor his offspring. Next, shallow water of a stream conrAes hecklers' and questioners. Let the winter the mother takes the cubs over the rocks. The cubs are nearly of' humanity like New York Is pro- truth of Its statements be inferred, back'into her den with her aild taught to catch their hwn salmon.v^ vided by the fact that it Is going to not tested. Under such circum- 01 sometimes even In the winter fol- Observers say'that there is prob^ ebst about 122,000,000 merely to stances the dry theory can do^ver^ Ibvring. ably no other creature In his cl extend station platforms and pro- ^ liveryman Most hunters who have close ac- that eqnala this bear in strength“^ well. And since it is always pos- quaintance with the Kodiak tall to .power. IVhen he once decideg|fc vide equipment so that Interbor- sible to get gullible audiences in Raw ^ Jbin a t Phow U15 ranort them as feroolous. hat as flicbt tt as a hattla to tha^ftkiakv’^ ^ '^MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD,‘ MONDAY, APRIE 26,1926.'

Joseph Douglas of this place is ed over-excitement wliicli mounted The hottest lAace in Yelloiirftd „ Pretties Girl on Broadway on Jury, duty at Rockville for the PROIISSQRS CONDEMN to hysteria as the season progresses National Pi^k Is the mbuth of MANCHESTER P A R H TALCOTTVILLE current sitting of the superior the committee admitted the game “ Black Growler.’’ Steam m s h ^ court. FOOTBALL HYSTERIA had some good effects on the un- out at a tempetaLnre o f 284 degre^x' The Sacrament of the Lord’s Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Bennet der-graduate body. Fahrenheit'or 72 degrees above tw '; AT ANNAPOLIS Supper will be observed In the lo- of Hartford spent the week-end boiling point. v cal church on next Sunday morn- with Mrs. Bennett’s parents, Mr. Association Committee Advo- ing. and Mrs. Olin Beebe. Fred Lyman had the misfortune A joint meeting of the Ladies’ cates Shorter Seasons and to suffer a painful injury to his Foreign Missionary Auxiliary and One Year for Each Player. High School Pupils and ankle on Saturday afternoon. the Golden Rule Club was held in While plowing with a riding plow, the church assembly roomB on New York, April 26.— Intercol- the machine overturned in such a Friday evening. A bounteous sup- legiate football faced a new at- . Friends Board Special manner as to pin Mr. Lyman under per was served at 6 o’clock by the tack today from university intel- HALES SELF-SERVE neath and he was uijable to extri- Ladies’ Auxiliary, after which a lectual forces following Its con- 5 Cars to Look Over Navy cate himself. Frank Plumrldge missionary program was presentV demnation from the American As- * and Wallace Thrall, neighbors of ed by the Golden Rule Club as fol- sociation of University Professors G R D C EP Y Mr. Lyman’s heard his cry for Ir w s : in a committee report in the April TO WAIT ON VeilBOai Headquarters. help and went to his assistance. Play “ Aunt Marla’s Neighbors’’ bulletin of the association. After he was moved to his home with the following cast of charac- Charging that the undue and was restin' comfortably, the ters: emphasis put on college football Lyman family were called upon to Aunt Marla Pease of Chowder was conducive to drinking, dis- ' (Special to Tlio Herald) give first aid to the victims of the Point, Maine ...M iriam Welles honesty and the distorting of the Washington, D. C., April 26— trolley accident which occurred on Mrs. Chin Lee, a Chinese lady student’s viewpoint, the committee The S. M. H. S. tourists are on Saturday afternoon at Lyman’s who has Ideas about ances- recommended limiting each play- their way to Annapolis this atter- r The car jumped the ' ack tral mahogany Margaret Welles ing season to four games or allow- tioon. At twelve o’clock follow- and the fi-ont end went a consider- Mrs. Mlttu, a Hindu wife who ing students to play football for Pansies ing an early luncheon, the Con- able distance into the field. Sev- does not fancy widowhood only one year. necticut folks look special electric eral passengers were Injured, al- ...... Bertha Hastings Faculty coaching systems con- cars from the hotel t'o the Balti- though none seriously. The wreck- African Princess, interested In ducted “ for higher standards of more and Annapolis depot. Here ing crew worked far into the night fashions ...... Dorothy Wood sportsmanship,” were also recom- a special electric train was wait- trying to get the car onto the rails Young Bear, Indian .Sara McNally mended. Immediate appointment of and it was necessary to transfer ing for them under the personal Waning Moon-, Boys . . .Alma Rice committees from colleges to formu- Basket Bupervlslon of Mr. Gannon, Wash- arourd the disabled car for the re- Chin Lee, Jr., a jchlnese boy late a new Intercollegiateofootball ington manager. Mr. Gannon will mainder of the day...... Gertrude Gibbs kirs. Herman Schultz who has agreement along these lines was accompany the tourists to Annap- Grover Cleveland, a respectable suggested by the committee. FRESH DUG. olis and act as guide for the entire been at the Manchester Memorial rooster ...... By Himself hospital with a severe attack of the While declaring that collegiate BEAUTIFUL ASSORTED COLORS. eight-seeing trip. The party Is Song “ Come to the Church in the football, as played at present, caus- tarticularly fortunate in obtaining grip has returned to her home Wildwood” . . . . G. R. C. Chorus his services which will insure them here. Duet— “ In the Garden” a very thoroughly explained trip Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of Sara McNally, Florence PInney \ throughout. There is much anti- Millers Falls, Mass., were week- Song— “ We’ve a Story to Tell” SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AT HALE’S cipation over the pleasure of see- end guests of Mrs. McCue's par- ...... G. R. C. Chorus ing the annual dress parade drill ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Song— “ Beautiful ''^’"•'dn of Jesus” “SELF-SERVE” which will be given in honor of Bradley. Irene Rice, Emily Rice, Mir- the Congressional Committee mak- Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Loverln iam Welles and Mrs. Sumner FANCY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES...... 39c lb. box and fami’v who live on the Rock- ing their annual visitation. Inci- Smith. H A L E ’S C R E A M E R Y T U B B U T T E R ...... 44c lb. dentally, there will be nearly two ville road returned t'^ borne Song— “ God Be With You ’Till thousand high school pupils in after spending the winter at Lem- We Meet Again” G. R. C. Chorus STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL FARM E G G S...... 37c doz. on City, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. attendance. Miss Florence Pinney of this S K A T (new, large size can) . ? ...... 8c can This is certainly the tourists’ Loverin made th“ trip both ways place won the original cartoon, a season for Washington! Crowds of by motor. prize given each week for the pu- N A M C O C R A B M E A T ...... 38c can Mr. and Mrs. James McNally of sight-seers are everywhere, car- ' ..TX -7 ; pil making the greatest progress in PURITY FREE RUNNING TABLE SALT, 2 lb. pkg. 9c rying jaunty canes, and bedecked Hartford were Sunday guests of the Illustrating lessons broadcast- ‘‘Wearwell” i with all sorts of Insignia. The Mr. and Mrs. William McNally. ed from Station WTIC at Hartford CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLING PEACHES, Miss R’ldna Hansen of Vernon, red and white S. M. H. S. arm by “Bud” Kingston, cartoonist of Sheets and Cases 27c large caii bands are still a distinctive fea- formerly soprano soloist at the lo- Bridgeport. cal cliurc>i. broadcasted a series of SUNBEAM PURE PRESERVES...... 25c jar ture of the crowds on the street. Irene French, New York chorus girl, was selected “ Miss Broadway” by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Meyer This morning everyone was up in Swedish folk songs from tie sta- and family, who have been making FRESH ROASTED GEORGIA JUMBO PEANUTS, the Broadway Association. tion of the Edison Electric Com- good season for a walk through their home with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- 2 quarts 19c the Botonlcal Gardens to the new pany at Boston, on Saturday even- thur Doggart for the past winter, ing. Miss Hansen has been en- FROM OUR COOKIE DEPARTMENT General Grant Memorial. Various single file by the original copies have rented a home in Manchester Oriental trees and plants were no- gaged to broadcast from Station and will move there about May 1. HALE’S FANCY MIXTURE...... 30c lb. of the constitution of the United NEW PARKING RULE WTIC at Hartford for Monday ev- ticed in the observatory, and States and the Declaration of In- This mixture is made up of fancy, fresh cookies. were stran-^ and new sights for ening, May 3rd. DAUGHTER OF JUDGE dependence, our hearts thrilled John G. Talcott who has been most of our party. Pete Anderson, with a sense of our patriotic devo- NOT YET IN EFFECT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. N. B. C. ROYAL LUNCH CRACKERS . .2'4 Ib. box 35c Lefty Bray. Chestnut Burr, and confined to his home for more Washington, April 26.— A wom- tion to the land - we are just be- than a week with a severe att-’ ck Monty Beechler insisted on posing ginning to know. The beautiful an who gave her name as Mrs. in front of the statue for various Expected That After Wednes- of grip, is able to be out again. Jane Hanson, 32, and said she was marble of which this building is Alfred Finney and David Stiles photographers. This quartet has constructed and the works of art day’s Meeting of Selectmen the daughter of Judge Lee Wein of rvf been considerably in evidence with were Sunday "cts of friends at Brooklyn, is in a local hospital suf- which decorate the interior held Action Will Be Taken. Providence. their sweet (? ) ' 'ndition of var- us in trance until a late hour Sun- fering from veronal poisoning. Po- Shoulder Ham 19c lb. SamiKl Rankin of Dobsonvllle, lice said it was self-administered. ious popular songs. day evening. There is much speculation among hxs purchased an Overland, six “Self-Serve” or “Health Market.” .\t the C el's'll As we walked down Pennsylva- autoists as to when the new park- She was found groaning in a fur- cylinder De Luxe sedan. nished room she had rented. Going up the long walk and nia avenue to our hotel and saw ing rule on Main street in the flight of steps to the Capitol we the glowing dome of the Capitol, South End will go into effect. The the great gray shaft of the Wash- ordinance limiting parking to one had a splendid view of the seat of riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimimmimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmimiimiii government of our nation. ington Monument like a sentinel hour on the east side of the street, the steps of the Capitol building in the dusk of night, we felt that was passed by the Board of Select- we saw the panorama of govern- America was a pretty safe place men several weeks ago but as yet These are very fine quality ment buildings with the winding to live in, and that we were glad no effort has been made by the po- at remarkably low prices. They Potomac and Arlington in the ha- to be among her citizens. lice department to enforce it. have a tape edge which keeps With Town Counsel Bowers Flowers zy distance. A group of guides them from tearing in the wind. headed by our fair banner were on HARTFORD IRAN HEADS abroad. It was hard to get authen- MEALTM MARKET hand to take us through the Capi- STUDENT REFERENDUM. tic information on the matter but Birthdays, Anniversaries, and Sick Friends can best S 63x90 ...... $1.25 tol building, sometimes called The it is understood that h^ is home = be remembered when you = 72x90 ...... $1.35 House of Wonders. Captain Cady, now and porhaps by Wednesday Princeton, N. J., April 26.— Bal- “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” | 81x90 ...... $1.45 ‘ chief of the guides, gave personal lots for a national referendum on when the selectr’ en meet, definite 81x99 ...... $1.59 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY welcome. He said he always re- the prohibition question among the action will be taken to enforce the PANSIES— Nice full baskets, fine assorted colors. S membered the South Manchester nation’s colleges are being circu- ordinance. 42x36 Cases ...... 35c V E A L S T E W ...... 20c lb. people. He was inclined to be Inquiries made to the police-de- lated, so Lewis Fox of Hartford, LAMB STEW ...... 15c lb. complimentary of this and prev- president of the National Student partment brought only the infor- mation that it had not received ious parties. After the v-o-nlerful Federation, announced. The re- “Growing on Value’ L E A N T E N D E R B E E F S T E W ...... 20c lb. trip of nearly two hours viewmg sult of the poll will be announced any word yet from the selectmen. The changeable weather of the Phone LEAN SIRLOIN FLANK CORNED B E E F...... 18c lb. the halls and corridors where the June 1. Phone famous men of ou" nation have past three weeks has cut down the TENDER RUMP CORNED B E E F ...... 18c lb. preceded us guides finally brought number of autoists on the street 786-2 786-2 NEWSPAPER OFFICE IS on Tuesday and S-'*nrday evenings FRESH CHICKEN AND FOWL. us back to the statuary hall where WRECKED BY DYNA>UTE. we experimented with the whis- so there really was no need of the ’LOWER OHOP IR. L TEXTILE CO. ordinance. However, it will not pering chamber. At the conclu- Belleville, Pa., April 26.— An ex- — 849 Main St. Park Bldg. sion of the trip each of the guides ba long before the problem will 985 Main Street plosion which state police attribute become acute as the weather be- was presented with a beautiful to deliberately planted dynamite Cheney silk necktie, a gift made comes warmer and more cars are iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiliil pletely wrecked the building used.-in town. possible through Cheney Brothers housing the Belleville Times. The through the direct courtesy of Mr. editor, Chase Allison, said he had Howell Cheney. The guides said received a threatening letter two they would wear these ties next months ago. PERSIA CELEBRA'TES NEW year when the 1927 class came SHAH’S CORONATION. down, and they assured chaperons that they didn’t think there could TALKING MOVIES NOW be any improvement over the DECLARED A SUCCESS. Teheran. Persia, April 26.— Per- Service-Quality-Low Prices “ bunch that is here this year.” It sia is in the midst of coronation New York. April 26— A system festivities. Reza, Kahn Pahlevi, wLyliaveii’t was intended to go down to the once hostler and common soldier. navy yard after visiting the White for the synchronization of motion NICE STEWYNG L A M B ...... 18c lb. House 1 -It time was too short to pictures with reproduced sound, ! ascended the throne and assumed get back to the hotel for an early the result of experiments covering the gold and diamond crown of FINEST LOIN LAMB CH O PS...... 55c lb. luncheon: hence the visit to the many years of experiment, and the shahs yesterday in an elaborate which it is claimed will revolution- ceremonial. Mayflower will be delayed to a RIB CORNED B E E F ------...... 10c lb. later day. ize the motion picture industry, has During the week ancient Persian been announced by the Western festivities are being held in Teher- FANCY BRISKET CORNED B E E F ...... 25c lb. Cluirch Visited ‘ ifj Yesterday Mrs. Qniniby conduct- Electric Company. an and in other centers. ed a large number of the party to the First Congregational church FIN’EST MAINE POTATOES— 98c Peck. into seats which had been spr'ially driven this Paige? reserved through the courtesy of WHITE LOAF FLOUR— ¥1-35 a Bag. Colonel Sherwood Cheney. Col- onel Cheney who is an ride to Pres ident Coolidge, has done much to FREE Lessons in make this trip a very pleasant one for his home town people, and we Tuesday Specials expect to meet him in person to- morrow, Tuesday at the White Itonie decoration House. We were very fortunate Delicatessen Department that a large number of oup party at the CORNED BEEF HASH— 18c Pound. could be accommodated at the church since there are so many vis- Made with Sugar Cured Corned Beef. itors in the city who wish for the PINEAPPLE MERINGUE PIES— 40c Each. same privilege at t'"’~ time. The Chi-Namel rest of our group which could not secure seats at the church went either to the zoological gardens or Store went with l\Ir. Quimby to the M Mount St. Sepulchur monastery. Mm^eaumul _ At the monastery we were fortu- April 27, 28, 29 Manchester Public Market nate in having a personal letter Carin f from Father William P. Reidy to .onmencai ^ j u the Father Superior of the mon- ake advantage of the A. Podrove Prop. Phone 10 astery. After the ten-thirty ser- visit of the expert Chi- vice which many of the party at- T tended the group was given guides Namel home decoration who took us around the beautiful demonstrator. grounds and through the under- iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiim>iniiiimmiiiiHimiiiiiiimmmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i ground passages of the church. Learn how easily and inexpensively you can have uppose you’re not going to buy as many as you desire— without urging These passages are built in repli- a model kitchen, how to re-finish walls, wood- arotber motor car for six months or you to buy immediately. ta of the catacombs of Rome. S Visit Museums work and furniture. 80. That should not prevent you from Don’t delay. Let us take you home from We assembled at the hotel for Buffalo Market aalfing for 8 demonstration drive in this your place of business this evening. Or luncheon at 12:30. Immediately >1 How to do grahdng newest and greatest Paige immediately. ’phone us to bring the qar to your home nfter luncheon we walked through 1071 Main Street the T. V. Mall to the National Mu- How to use stencils and transfers during the week-end. Remember— it will seums. The girls spent much For we realize that the purchase of an cost you nothing, except m any regrets time in looking at the dresses worn How to enamel furniture automobile is a mighty important event in should you b u y an automobile w ithout by the different president’s wives. the average Am erican home— and we do The boys spent more time around Specials for Tuesday ! accepting our invitation. the mechanical exhibit and the FREE SOUVENIRS—'Questions Answered || not expect you to act hastily. For there’s a new thrill,in ownii% and in splendid group of stuffed animals and TUB BUTTER 44c I brough* back by the Roosevelt ex- S *T^HIS COUPON entitle, beater to a 30 cent can o f Chi. Shoulder Lamb Chops. .32c lb. A sparagu s...... 25c lb. W e are so confident of the sheer dollar- ^ v in g a car like this— and once you ex- pedition from Africa. When the S o e ^ l a l * Namel Colored Varniah with purduM o f a 25 cent Winesap Apples, 2 qts. . .25c perience that thrill we know that although w J bnub, to give Chi>Namel a fair triu—or thi. upon and Legs of Lamb ...... 35c lb. for-doUar superiority of this newest Paige museum closed at 4:30 we took oc- Round S teak ...... 30c lb. New Cabbage...... 6c lb. casion to walk ov%r to the edge of cent! will buT • 60 cent Chi-Namel Orainer uid Steel — that we are only too glad to offer you you do not b u y a car Tor six or eight — w » ! Comb - during week of q>ccial offer. Short S te a k ...... 80c lb. Large Pineapples...... 18c ea. the Potomac basin where we saw f Baldwin Apiples, 4 qts...... « i y kind of demonstration you desire— or months— you'll buy only a Paige. the beautiful rows of Japanese Name- Rib End Roast Pork ., .25c lb. Fresh Shoulder...... 22c lb. Strawberries...... 25c basket cherry trees. Although they were Addrenu Native Potatoes...... 88c peck in full bloom last week, yet there ^areribs...... 22c lb. I^ rk C h o p s...... 25c Ib. Navel Oranges...... 25c doz. were still enough blossoms in this Large Florida O ranges...... late season to give us an idea of Legs of V e a l...... 25c lb. Veal C h o p s...... 25c lb...... 50o doz. South Manchester Garage ‘.he rriquisite picture which they Spinach...... 20c peck rust annually present. In the ev- Manchester Plumbing & Supply Co. Roasting Chickens...... 42c lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs . . . . 35c lb. 478 Center Street H. A. Schaller, Manlier ening the climax of the day was 877 Main Street Oysters — • Clanu — Scollops. reached when we walked into the Tomatoes...... 30c lb. .-.X ..brilliantly Illuminated Congres- Mushrooms...... 55c lb. Fresh Fish Dally. isf = sional Library. 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KOR SAT.n—Threp-panel folding FOR SALE—Three acre farm, one IITHIN TH E DWELLING. ^EDRIC SAT AT TA BLE. HE A LTHOUOH HATING TH E NORMANS, CEDRIC IMMEDU mile from Manchester Green, six screen In good condition. Fumed oak HE MONK BADE TH E STRANGER MOUNT ONE OF HIS @ TOPPING TH E COMPANY BEFORE TH E DRAWBRIDGE WAS IN ILL HUMOR BECAUSE OF TH E LATENESS OF ATELY DISPATCHED HIS MAJORDOMO TO BID TH E frame, green burlap covering, $3. room house, garage and wood shed, I ^ I T O R S WELCOME AND ORDERED HIS SENESCHALS & HORSES. TH E COMPANY WERE GUIDED ALONG AN. iSi ENTRANCE TO TH E CASTLE; BRIAN -TH E -TE M P U R TH E SUPPER HOUR. “ WHY TARRIES TH E LADY ROW. Watkins Brothers, lnc„ 935 Main St, on State Road. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 TO PLACE TH E B EST MEAL AND BROACH TH E OLDEST OTHER ROAD THAN TH A T RECOMMENDED BY WAMBA. BLEW HIS HORN LOUDLY. TH E RAIN NOW^DESCENDED ENA? WHERE IS GURTH TH E SWINEHERD AND WAM- Main street. B,A?" SUDDENLY, TH E BLARE OF A TRUMPETI “TO TH E WINE CASK. cr» Be C*»tin»*« FOR SALE—Combination walnut PRESENTLY TH E GUIDE SPOKE. “ YONDER,IS ROTHER. IN GREAT TORRENTS. and gumwood buffet, slightly used. MANCHESTER GREEN SECTION; yVOOD, HOME OF CEDRIC TH E SAXON." CATES. KNAVES!" CRIED CEDRIC. Turned logs, good design. ?79. 'Wat- New six room bungalow, strictly kins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. modern, oak floors and trim, steam heat, a bargain at $6,200, small t'OR SALE—A number of used amount of cash. Wallace D. Robb, rugs, small and room sizes, and car- 853 Main street. pet which has been sewed up Into room sizes, some never used. W at- WEST CENTER STREET—On AUTOMOBILES Nerve Saves Life of Girl Hero; Remarkable Photo Tells Story kins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main street. trolley, eight room house for either TO REiNT one or two family, strictly modern, FOR SALE—Porcelain top kitchen over acre of land, plenty of fruit, table, slightly damaged in shipping. two car garage. Price $7,500 for FOR RENT—From May 1st. 6- FOR S.4.LE—1925 Ford Tudor with room flat, second floor. Cottage st. sedan. In good condition. Inquire of Has white enameled base quick sale, Wallace D, Robb, 853 Mr. Carter, over the Armory garage drawer, J8, Watkins Brothers Inc., Main street. Inquire Manchester Trust Co.______935 Main street. on "Wells street. FOR SALE—Five room bungalow, FOR RENT—Six room tenement at FOR SALE—Used 5 piece dlrKng 90 Wells street, all improvements. FOR SALE—Maxwell car in good on Mather street Inquire at 42 Wood- running condition. Price very rea- room proup. SQUJire tabl6, arm and 3 bridge street. Apply to 90 Wells street. jRlde chairs. Golden Oak finish. |15. sonable. Tel. 971-2. Watkins Brothers, Inc., 935 Main St. SCHOOL STREET — Seven room FOR RENT—Four room tenement, single, strictly modern, for quick with large garden, rent $n per month. FOR S.4.LE—Ford Fordor sedan. FOR SALE—New Royal Standard Inquire at 92 East Middle rurnpike. 1925 body, excellent condition, good sale $7,000. Wallace D. Robb, 853 tires. Cheap for cash. Can be seen at cleaner.s, with $10 allowed for your Main street. old machinr. l> sy terms. Watkins FOR RENT—Two room suite, John- 587 Center street. Brothers, Inc., 935 Main strr.t. MAIN STREET—Just North of son Block. Apply to Aaron Johnson. Center, dandy two family twelve 62 Linden street, or the janitor. FOR SALE—1923 Overland tour- FOR SALE—Oak dining room set, room house, strictly modern, a real ing, good mfechanical condition, new and gas stove. Inquire at 120 Cooper home. Price and particulars of Wal- TO RENT—New five room flat; all battery, price $150. Call 2025 for New Yorlc. April 2G.— Is penury street or phone 1442-3. lace D. Robb, 853 Main street. improvements. Inquire 270 Oak street. demonstration. ______the wages of the pen? After all, Avhat price playwright- FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and WEST SIDE — Single six room FOR RENT—Six room tenement, ~FOR S.A.LE—1925 Jewett Six sport split, ready for stove, nice quality, strictly modern, new, and the price with all Improvements at 40 Garden touring with bumper, trunk, steel Ing? $8.00 per load. S. Anderson. Tele- Is only $6,700. Small amount of rtreet Inquire at 38 Garden street or wheels, automatic wiper, stop light, Let’s take a look at some of the phone 477-2. cash. Wallace D. Robb, 863 Main telephone 1953.______etc. Telephone 1770. fabulous sums credited to those street. FOR SALE—Four tube Atwater- FOR RENT—Five room house, all who turn out the nation’s drama. Kent radio. Complete with loud FLORENCE STREET—Two family Improvements at 93 Cambridge street. POULTRY About two seasons ago__ Maxwell speaker and batteries, reasonable, or practically new, of ten rooms, or will Inquire at 38 Hawthorne streeL_____ Anderson and Lawrence Stallings would exchange for Victrola. Charles trade for single in good location. Eggs for hatching. Barred Rocks TO RENT—Furnished rooms for collaborated r.n one of the great Oderman. 97 Mather street. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main street. and Rhode Island Reds. Excellent Nevf York hits of many seasons, light housekeeping, also single room. color and laying stock. $7.00 per 100. FOR SALE—Have one three burn- FOR SALE—5 room bungalow. 198 Apply 18 William street or call 97-2.^ $1.00 for 13. E. J. Keeney, 590 Keeney “What Price Glory?” Since that er gas stove, one gas water heater, Middle Turnpike East, near Benton street. Phone 1194-12. lime they have collaborated on at also one gas heater. Tele. 790-12. street, well worth looking over. Call TO RENT—Six rooms on Lilac least three and written one or two evenings after 6 p. m. street, steam heat, all improvements, EGGS Fon HATCHING for sa l e—A'lctorla. nice buy. two car garage, five minutes to mills, Barred Plymouth .locks, egg.'^ for alone and not one has made the solid mahogany, as good as new, 27 FOR SALE—On Lydall street, new also garage on Elro street. Inquire hatching from prize winning and ex- grade. Stallings probably made records. AVill sell at half price. In- modern single home. 6 rooms and 21 Elro. ______cellent laying stock $2.0n per 14, more in a few months of his movie, quire at 321 1-2 Oakland street. Tel. bath, oak floors throughout, 1-3 acre $12.00 per 100. J. F. Bowen. 570 Wooa- 1163-3. of land, more if desired. Price reason- TO RENT—Several small rents at brldge utraeL Phone 1286-2. Manches- “The Big Parade,” than upon the $20 per month. Apply to Edward J able, easy terms. B. H. Johnson. Tel. ter G r e e n . ______entire two years or more of his FOR SALE—Chicken coop, 8x20. 629-3. Holl, Orford Bldg. TeL 560. drama. also wire and posts. Inquire of J. H. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay Pop- Quinn, Quinn’s Drug Store. FOR SALE—Greenhlll airjt.t. ler.u- FOR RENT—On W. Center street, ul r Breeds; guaranteed live delivery: Half Time, Maybe. tlful home of six rooms, reception a new five room flat, all modern Im- free catalogue of chlc’.ts. brooders Another interesting case is Sid- FOR SALE—Chicken coop. Cheap hall and su.i room, has Are place, oak provements. Wm. KanehL TeL 1776. and supplies. Clarks Hatcnery. Dept. ney Howard’s “They Knew AVhat If taken at once. Will deliver. Tele- While making a speed of 130 miles an hour at Daytona Beach, Fla., the car driven by Joan La Coste. floors and trim, steam heat, two car TO RENT—Four room flat, first 22. E a st Hartford. Conn. They Wanted.” It won the Puli'izer phone 36-4. garage, and beautiful high elevation. and second floors Just been renovat- noted French racer, caught fire. Her brakes would not work. She drove into the surf at an angle. The Call Arthur A. Knoflau "B.vnY CHICKS” prize for drama. It ran at least a FOR S.\LE—One Quaker Range, ed. Cement cellar. Gas. handy tray, B-.BY CHICKS—Smith Standard pressure of the water halted the car. This picture was taken the moment Miss La Coste (closeup in inset) electric lights, bathtubs. Inquire 36 year and pac'ced the theater. It one kitchen table. four kitchen FOR SALE—Washington street, a sturdy thoroughbred of free range was a complete flop on the road chairs, one steel couch, all in good dandy building lot, $560 down, 2 years Clinton street. flocks. Order now and have your jumped out. Three days later she smashed three world records, traveling at 138 miles an hour. condition, $50.00 takes them all. Call to pay the balance; lot has gas, water chicks when you want them. Man- and was closed in Cleveland. TO RENT—Heated apartment, three chester Grain Co.. 246 North Main SL “It’s a 50 per cent success of 421. and sewer In front of it. Call Ar- nice large rooms, bath. gas. etc., over ROUGH SILKS. thur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2. 875 the post office, 1009 Malh'street. Rent Phone. 1760. you’re lucky,” says Channing Pol- clever enough to collect, rather found an unusual cast as well in FOR SALE — One .Atwater Kent Main street. The rougher silks such as rajah five-tub. radio set. Practically new. only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. lock, who ought to know, for he than in play dividends. Augustus which not tfie least are Ernest miscY l ITaneous has had two big successes “The Lawford in the old De Wolfe Hop- and shantung make the most fetch- Call after six o'clock at 32 Cottage FOR SALE—New six room house, FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, Thomas', “dean of the theater,” i? ing jumper costumes for sport, and street. just oft Eaet Center street, cak floors and a single room, for light house- Fool” and “The Eenemy,” which another instance. In his hey-dey per role, Adele Sanderson as and trim. Price $6,900. Terms. See NOTICE take as naturally to colorful scarfs — Young Jersey cow, keeping. Also three room tenement at .Just left New York for a tour. He they “couldn’t get enough of him.” lolanthe and John Barclay as the I F O R S A L E Arthur A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, 875 109 h'u.Mter street, and a four room Notice is hereby given that Pass and fancy kerchiefs as th© well- tested. Call after 5 o'clock. 256 Main street. tenerne.i* on Ridgewood street. Apply has “hit” successes since 1918. But ft is long since he has been Earl. If you wish to see a ’’New street. Book No. 23894 issued by The Savings known duck does to water. ! W e s t C e n t e r at 109 Fester street Bank of Manchester has been lost or Perhaps the outstanding drama- heard from with a hit and the roy- York production” as “New York FOR SALE—East Middle Turnpike, destroyed, and written application Croesus before whose pen every- alties of yesterday must have long productions should be” rather than FOR S.\LK—Hardy Connecticut right near Main street, new six room TO RENT—Midland apartments, Valley Grown Ornamental trees, has been made to said bank by the thing turns to gold is Owen Davis. as they all too sadly are, put this .single, oak trim, fireplace, steam three rooms, steam heated. Janitor person in whose name such book was since dwindled. shrubs, roses, fruit trees, eta Send heat, sliver flxtures, sink room, iervice. refrigerator, gas range fur- Davis has been batting pretty close And Eui?cne O'Neil. on your list of “musts” when you for our spring catalogue. MAN- Issued, for payment of the amount of garage .n cellar fur two cars. A nice nished. rent $38 per month. Call deposit represented by said book, or to a thousand for a long time. This Pollock’s "The Fool” was re- come East. CHESTER NURSERIES, MANCHES- .lome in the right location at the Manchesier Construction Co., 2100. No Mor e Pi l es for the issuance of a duplicate book season he has “The Great Gatsby” Pomeroy’s Past, by Clare Kum- TER. CONN^______right price. Can be seen at any time. or telephone 782-2. ported to have made $500,000, Walter Friche, 54 East Middle Turn- therefor. and “Easy Come, Easy Go,” the though “press agent” figures put it mer—Some time has past since the Dr .J. S. Leonhardt discovered FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, pike. Tel. 848-4. FOR BENT—Five-room tenement AVe repair all makes of sewing latter of which pair should be what in the millions. It must be remem- brilliant Miss Kummer has given the cause of piles to be blood con- "Howard 17" variety, $1.50 per 100. on Durant street, modern, rent $76 machines. Singer Sewing Machine is known as a “road hit.” gestion in the lower bowel. That’s $10 per 1,000. Orders taken now for FOR S/.LE—Or Exchange, a new- uer mouth. Call Manchester Con- bered that this went big both on us a play. In this one the play is delivery when plants are ready. S. G. Iv built flat, with all improvements. struction Co., 2100. or toUphone Company. 3 Eldrldge street. Tele- For don’t think for a moment the road and in foreign transla- fragile, but the lines are scintillant why cutting and greasy ointments Bowers, 75 Demlng street, Manches- What have you to oft'er? Wm. 782-2. S’,5 Main street, over Manches- phone 149-4. that the eyes of theater nren are on tions and “The Enemy” will prob- in the most Kummerlsh fashion. fail. His prescription, HEM-ROID, Kanehl. 519 Center street. ter. Tel. 548-4. ter I’lumbli g and Supply store. tlnplfnl raised fliroiigh sale of Se- Broadway alone. Out in the great ably parallel this success. His The dialogue sparkles and glitters absolutely removes the cause, and curities by established organization “sticks” are millions of people to brings quick relief, or costs nothing FOR S.\LE—Large quantity of bar- MORTGAGES FOR RENT-Two desirable office “Roads of Destiny,” '‘The Sign on and whets the wit. Ernest Truex berrv bushes. Fine two-year old rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove. Man- with active clientele. Subn\it details draw from, and many a play that the Door” and "The Crowded and Laura Hope Crewe are the at Packard’s or Murphy’s Drug shrubs at halt price. 36 Griswold chester Public Market. Phone. 10. for prompt .action. Addison. Byrnes saw but one month of “ papered Stores—and good druggists every- street or telephone 861-4. WANTED—Second and thlfd mort- & Co., 42 Broadway, New York City. Hour” did not approximate the stars. gages. More money on band. P. D. TO RENT—Centennial apartments, houses” in New York has brought success of Jils later plays, the lat- where.—Adv. FOR SALE—100.000 extra early Comollo, 12 Oak streeL Telephone four rooms, steam heated, front I pay highest cash prices for your fortunes on the road. 1540. rags, magazines, bundled paper and ter having the best run in this Copenhagen market cabbage plants amirtirifnt. Janitor service, gas range, But the public insists on point- got ready now. Also strawberry plants refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur- Junk of all kinds. Phone 849-2. 1 will ing to a given success and taking country. In England Pollock Including the famous Howard 17. All nished. Call Manchester ^Construc- call. J. Eisenberg. $80,000 for “The Sign on the y C t i I F I o w n e r s other vegetable and flower plants TO RENT tion Co.. 2100 or telephone 782-2. for granted that a playwright ran Door.” Wait a few years and see later. The Wayside Gardens. Tele- build his fortune and sit pretty the P o l l e d Pl a n. t s phone connection. P. J. Burke. Prop, FOR RENT—New ' five-room flat, Legal Notice rest of his life there,after. what happens next. (.■^ear Rockville). sll modern Improvements. Inquire WANTED Other.s Forgotten. A small volume might be writ- 270 Oak street. ten around this theme, and it Single House FOR SALE—Will arrive April 10.— Let’s see—what member of the Ou.signh. a n d Sp r a y.’ WANTED—Blankets and spreads would not be complete without a car load of fresh Indiana farm and FOR RENT—Four room tenement, I AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD new generation of playgoers knows WOL K.;' )N '<,k T.1 M l o i '. ' i ’ : I to wash. Inquire at 26 Winter .street draft horses. This Is an extra fine modern Improvements. Rent only $18. at Manchester, within and for the the name of Eugene Walter? Not some reference to the ins and outs load of all country horses, selected by Inquire at 58 School street. I o r p h o n e 1 7 1 - 2 . District of Manchester, on the 24th. of Eugene O’Neil, whose financial me. S. D. Pearl. 120 Woodland street. day of April. A. D.. 1926. so many years ago his “The Manchester. Tel. 1457. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 9 WANTED—Your old cleaner In ex- Present AA'ILLIAAI S. HYDE, Esq., Easiest ■\\^ay” was hailed as the successes doubtless rested upon Hazel street. Telephone 2030-3. change for a new Royal Super. $13 Judge. great American drama. Yet for ’’The Hairy Ape” and "Anna $ allowed for you old machine, regard- 5,500 I F O R SALE—Gladiolus. Finest flow- Estate of Charles A. Carlson late years he has been all but forgot- Christy.” The last two seasons t ering bulbs. New price list now ready. FOR RENT—Garage for rent. Apply less of condition. Watkins Brothers, of Manchester, in said District, de- have' seen slight response even in , Ask for your copy. Marshall. 674 B. at 23 Summer street. Inc., 935 Main street. cen sed. ten. Brand new and modern, garag© ■ Middle Turnpike. Manchester Green. The administrator having exhibit- A playwright like .Owen Davis New York to three or four plays, G. Schreiber & Sons in basement, good.large lot. Pric* .Tel. 1090. ______FOR RENT—Five room tenement, MALE HELP AVANTED ed bis adminlstrntlon account with the best of which is "The Great all modern Improvements, at 227 Cen- said estate to this Court for allow- gets perhaps $100,000 a year In $5500—terms. YOUNG MEN WANTED—To learn God Brown.” I FOR SALE—Hard and chestnut ter street. Inquire at 147 East Cen- ance. It Is , . ^ * royalties, which is exceptional. He 'wood, sawed stove length. L. T. Wood. ter street. the restaurant business. No previous ORDERED:—That the 1st. day of experience necessary. Employment In is both unusually prolific and his New two-family flat on Bhmmer 55 B issell street. Phone 496. May. A. D., 1926, at 9 o’clock, fore- failures are few. But just recall General Contractors FOR RENT—Six room tenement, at our New York restaurants or noon, at t h ' Probate Office, in said THE WEEK IN THE THEATER. street, modern, two-car garage, all FOR SAI,E—Hard wood, stove 85 Garden street. Just lately re- branches throughout the country as Manchester, be and the same Is as- Clyde Fitch, who was both facile for $10,000. length $12.50 per cord, white birch modeled. all modern Improvements. assistant pantry man, coffee man or signed for a hearing on the allow- and prolific, yet when he died his . Iolanth,e—Absolutely the most $ 12.00. Telephone 884-12. O. H. Whip- Inquire at 82 Garden street or phone counter man at $16.00 per week with ance of said administration account fortune was in art objects he was BoUders of “Better Built Homes” ple, Andover. Conn. 1356. board to start. Railroad fare reim- with said estate, and this Court di- delightful Gilbert and Sullivan re- bursed after service of 6 months. Green section, new single, Jual rects the administrator to give pub- vival in the lifetime of this play Telephone 1565*8. completed and ready; a fine place TO RENT—5 room flat, 1st. floor. Good opportunity for the right young lic notice to all persons Interested Juror. For which Winthrop Ames REAL ESTATE All latest Improvements, shades on sTnable Sh*of"uZ *T pply In 1% V- iherelnVo appear and be heard_th_ere may be thanked. He has had the tor $8900. 1 . windows—West Center street. Tel. on by publishing a copy of this order i He Tells 241-3 or Inquire at 227 W est Center son or by mail to John R. Thompson in some newspaper having a clrcula- I intelligence to he properly respect- Shop; 285 West Center Street FOR SALE—Fine home containing street. Co., 97 E. 42nd Street, New York. tlon in said District, on or before ' ful of the glistening Gilbert lyrics Two houses on Birch street, both 6 rooms, all improvements, finished In April 26th„ 1926 and by posting a ' FOR RENT—Six room tenement, AVANTED— Chimney cleaning, and and they come gayly up through two-family. 11% investment. oak. lovely surroundings, very nice repairing; roof repairing, and paint- copy of this order on the public sign- neighborhood. A home you will be and garage, at 418 Center street, post In the Town where the deceased the muted Sullivan music. He has Price only $9000. telephone 341. ing. E. Lajole. Phone Laurel 862-5 or proud to own. Buy direct from build- write Box C. C. Care, Herald. last dwelt, 5 days before said day of er. situated at 256 Woodbrldge street. hearing and return make to this FOR RENT—Five room house at Court. FOR SALE Fine home on Cambridge street, 130 School street. All Improvements, AVANTED— Painting, paper-hang- FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Man- ing. and graining work. All interior WILLIAM S. HYDE six rooms, gas, heat, garage, cornet chester property. If you have any- moderate price. Inquire of MiohaSl Judge. Valenti, 132 School street. Telephone work. AVork guaranteed. Prices rea- For Rent Certified Seed Potatoes lot at a reasonable price. thing to sell or trade, see Stuart J. sonable. J. C. Anderson, 78 Birch St. H-4-26-26. Wasley. 827 Main street. Tel. 1428. 1129-3. TWO NEWLY FURNISHED Green Mountain and AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ROOMS TO RENT—May 1st, five room flat AVANTED—Ashes to draw, also Cobblers. '-FOR SALE—Five room single, light delivery. Telephone 36-4. at Manchester, within and for the With hath, in Selwltz Building. In- steam heat, two car garage, oak In Hollywood, all modern conven- district of Manchester, on the 24th. floors and trim, large lot, best loca- iences, shades. Inquire of Harry Fal- day of April. A. D., 1926. quire at' Selwitz Shoe Shop, 11 low, 60 Porter street, telephone 56-3. WANTED—Two girl boarders. In- tion In town, on high elevation. quire at 38 Garden street. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Pearl-street. Stuart J. Wasley. W> list only the Judge. Robert J. Smitb best. TO RENT — Six room tenement. WANTED—To buy old cars for Estate of Fannie J. Chappele late 1000 MAIN STREE'f. All modern Improvements. Inquire Junk. Telephone 789. of Manchester in said district, de- FOR SALE — Building lot on 122 Cooper street. Phone 1442-4. C6 &S6 A Louis L Grant Real Estate Insurance Kensington street, near Porter. Price WANTED—Repairing. reflnlBhlng of Upon application of Frank N. Chap- Steamship Tickets. only $575. This Is a good location. FOR RENT—Five room flat. Se- antique and modern furniture. Also pele praying that administration be Farms Farms Tel. 1549. Buckland. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main cond floor. All modern improve- cane and rush seats put In. Antiques granted on said estate, as per appli- street. Telephone 1428. ments. Near mills and trolley. Rent bought and sold. V. Hedeen, 37 Hol- cation on file. It is reasonable. Inquire 69 Summer st. lister street. ORDERED:—That the foregoing Our Specialty FOR SALE—On the West Side, 2 application be heard and determined family 10 room flat, all Improve- FOR RENT — On Lake street, WANTED—Painting In all Its at . the Probate office in Manchester 8-Acres, good si.x-room hotfte, ments, house only 1 year old. Price eight room house, furnace heat, elec- branches. Paperhanging, calcimlnlng, in said District, on the 1st. day of barn, chicken coop, $58200. $9,600 for quick sale. Stuart J. AVas- tric lights, water In house, modern etc. AVorkmanshlp guaranteed. Prices May, A. D., 1926. at 9 o’clock in the 16-Acres, four-room house, good ley. Telephone 1428. Improvements, garage, land for gar- reasonable. Formerly with Cheney forenoon, and that notice be given to den obtainable if desired. House Bros. Estimates furnished cheerfully. all persons Interested in said estate barn and good chicken coop, $58500. BIRCH STREET—Two houses of will be vacated May 1st. Tel. 629-3. Ted LeClalr. 39 Chestnut street. of the pendency of said application 25-Acres, wonderful house, good two families each, modern. 200 feet and the time and place of hearing barn and garage; about 13 acres of Fine Residence from Main street. Income $1,056 a FOR RENT—Five room tenement WANTED—Highest prices paid for thereon, by publishing a copy of this year and the price Is only $8,500. at 69 Middle Turnpike. Inquire at rags, metals, paper, magazines, etc. order in some newspaper having a tillable land; two minutes from Party left town. Must be sold Imme- 38 H aw thorne street. buy and sell used furniture. circulation In said district, on or be- State Road, $5600. diately. Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main Also Chas, Lessner, 28 Oak street. Phone. fore April 26th., 1926, and by posting 50-Acr^, Poultry and Dairy ;-5i; V street. TO RENT—W ith private family, 2116. a copy of this order on the public large pleasant room near bath. Board sign-post In said town of Manchester, i Farm, with all good buildings, 9 Property / FOR SALE OR RENT—48 acres on If desired. Inquire at 170 Maple WANTED—I will pay the highest at least 5 days before the day of said cows, 2 horses, 1300 gjilcks. Ford main Wapplng highway. About 7 or street. prices for all kinds of Junk. Also buy hearing, to appear if they see cause truck, 2 minutes from State Road, Nice Home in the beat section of East Center Street. 8 acres best tobacco land, about 11 all kinds of poultry and old cars for at said time and place and be heard / acres hay land, balance fine pasture FOR RENT—Large front room, junk, Morris H. Lessner. telephone relative thereto, and make return to $9000. Eight-room house, two hatha and lavatory, all mod- land with brook. For sale or rent. with or without board. Call 31 North 982-4. this court. . AND MANY...... OTHERS. -•■.V Mrs. H. O. Miller, 82 Vermont street, Elm street, or phone 694-12. WILLIAM S. HYDE J. Pat i.iurphy (above), ex-bar- ern Improvements. Two-car garage, shrubbery, ^ Springfield. Mass., Tel. Walnut 4744. WANTED — Vacuum oleasers and Judge. tender, e.x-proacher, and now post- A TRADE WILL BE CONSID- large lot, 123 by 175 feeti ' FOR RENT—On West Side, right electric Irons for repairs. Key mak- TV4-26-26. ERED AND EASY TERMS AR- REAL ESTATE—1,000 cash buys oft West Center Street, si* room te- ing. saw filing, clock and phono- master of Ep, Ky., testified before WILL BE SOLD AT VERY REASONABLE FIGURE. * , ^ a 1-famlly, 7-room house on Spruce nement, all Improvements. steita,heat graph cleaning or rspalring. Razor RANGED. street, terms and price right. West and bath. Inquire at 38 Foley street blades sharpened. Braithwalte, 150 the Senate prohibition committee: Center section, four family, $1,500 or telephone 445-12. C^ter street. ' W A N T E D ”I hate to say this, but Judge cash, easy terms. See me before buy- P. D. COMOLLO ing. Walter F. Lewis, 11 Vine street. TO RENT—May 1st. at 331 East Herndoif in 1919 was so drunk that Center street, five room tehenient. all LOST Boarding Home Elnian & Rolston DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—Near Improvements, garden and garage. For a fifteen-year-old Protestant he was unable to walk up and down Real Estate and Insurance. State road, school, and church. Apply at 329 East Center street. LOST—w ill the man who snatched boy who wishes to go to trade Itoom 585. House St Hale Buiidlufi. Smooth fields, fruit, quantity wood. the pocketbook containing money, the aisles of the court. Now he is Mortgages. ‘ Running water In hen.iery yards. FOR RENT—Furnished room at eyeglasses and receipts from the school. Apply, Bureau of Child one of our most upstanding c ltl' 13 Oak Street Tel. 1540. Trout stream, F. W. Chase, Kock- 183 Center street, five minutes to boy who found It, return it to 184 Welfare, State Capitol, Hartford, vills, Conn. Call phone 10<4>5, Man- mills and Main street. Call after 6 North School street a n d avoid fur- .Conn, zens.”' Qpyi Brerar BrenhiS From 7 to 8. , tthsstei; Slv^ p. m. ther trouble, , ^

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“VANISHING AMERICAN” HAYING AT THE STATE V Prices Are Very, Very Low! » ' . -V Last night the State theater pre- sented “ The Vanishing American" There are two kinds of Storewide Sales—in one sale merchandise is offered when the season is pretty well and a wonderful prologue with spe- cial stage setting. The prologue had twenty In the under way, or over. In Wise, Smith & Co.’s End-of-Month Sale, merchandise is offered at the very height of the cast. This same production and prologue will be presented tonight season, in vast variety, in new styles, at prices decidedly lower than regular. We take mark-downs as we go> and tomorrow at three perform- ances dally, matinee 2:15, evenings so you can always be sure of finding the smart and new, no matter at what time of the season you shop at this 7 and 9. “ The forced retreat into the des- store. This is an important salewvith us, and we have planned to make it an important sale for you by offering ert wastes, marked by a trail of blood, is one of the major trans- gressions of the white man against values of an irresistible nature^naturally you’ll want to take advantage. the red man.” These words of Zane Grey, the novelist, who wrote “ The Vanish- ing American,” tell the crux of the story of the Indians which Para- mount has made into an epic pic- ture. The hitter, courageous, deter- mined but hopeless stand of the In- j dians against the white ensreJ'^a their retrofit from the green fleldb . and well watered country they had Although End-of-Month B^gains Are To Be Found in called their home for centuries, into the barren desert is a powerful epi- sode in “ Tlie Vanishing American.” The story was filmed In the Everything from Notions to "Furniture and Because hear£ of these v.ery same wastes, on the present Navajo reservation, 165 miles from a railroad. The tale is told in the sincere, direct, dramatic manner that char- TWft Ts No School This Week acterizes all of Zane Grey’s works. It is not a tragedy but it does not gloss oi"er the impositions and transgressions of the white man We Feature in This Announcement against the red. The company which remained on Special Values in Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel. the Navajo reservation approxi- mately four months, Included Rich- ard Dix, who plays the role of the Indian hero, Lois Wilson, the heroine, Noah Beery. Malcolm Mc- Gregor and scores of others. Tlie Ready at Children’s Shoe Headquarters! whites sent to Arizona were more than 500. Ten thousand Indians I Isn’t It Great to Find Savings Like These on Such Fine, Handsome Shoes? in the picture George B. Seitz di- rected. The adaptation of Grey’s Hundreds of Sturdy Pairs Will Trudge Out at End-of-Month Prices novel to the screen was prepared by Lucien Hubbard. Ethel Doherty CHILDREN’S PLAIN TOE FLEXIBLE GIRLS’ PATENT LEATHER PUMPS wrote the screen play. The co-fea- OXFORDS , , ,, One strap effect, sizes 8^ to 2, regular $2.50 and ture, Matt Moore in “ The First In patent leather and tan calf, very comfortable, Year.” sizes 3 to- 8, regular $2.00 value at $3.00, at BOSTON PLANS GREAT $1.98 PLANT FOR ATHLETICS Boys’ $4.50 and $5 Oxfords at...... Ten Million Dollar Buildings In black or brown calf LE.ATHER OR CREPE SOLES, broad toes and Stadium in South Bos- »3.49 Month and Goodyear welt, sizes 1 to 5 1-2. / ' ton Contemplated.

Boston, April 26.— Outrivalllng the huge sports amphitheatres in 600 PAIRS OF BOYS’ New York, Los Angeles and Lon- TENNIS SHOES don. a $10,000,000 afhletlc center i.s planned for this city. For gym, baseball and On a plot of 31 acres of land in all outdoor sport. Brown South Boston at the mouth of the or white, trimmed with subway, the project calls for the leather and reinforced erection of huge buildings to house patch sides, laced to the winter sports and a dancing pavil- toe and crepe soles, all ion while an outdoor stadium sizes. seating 60,000 persons, with addi- HARTFORD AGENTS tional arrangement for 30,000 em- KIDDIES’ PATENT 300 PAIRS GIRLS’ BROWN ergency seats will be built. CALF PLAY OXFORDS FOR it is hoped to persuade the ma- LEATHER PUMPS In one strap and plain toes, %Vlth broad roomy toes and BUSTER BROWN jor league baseball teams to aban- smooth Insoles, $1.00 sizes 2 C l 9 Q SHOES don tlieir plants and play on the sizes B t o 2 , a t ...... £/OV/ new field. to 8 at ...... 2 DE.\D, 2 MAY DIE I\ AFTER-WEDDING CR.ASH.

New York. April 26.— Two were instantly killed, a man and a Commencing young woman, and two others are dying, as the result of a speeding automobile crashing into a tele- ( graph pole near Jamaica early to- day. The dead are Miss Alice Fan- ning, 25, and M. F. M’Cauley, 28. A young woman, believed to be Mias Mary O’Rourke, 20, aud Frank Hunter, 26, are In Jamaica hospital in a critical condition from injuries. Hunter, during a conscious mo- To-morrow ment while being taken to the hos- pital, said the victims had been at a wedding. SWOLLEN ADIROND.ACK STREAMS A MENACE. Saranac Lake, N. Y., April 26.— 1 Li * Flood conditions menace parts of northern New York owing to the overflowing of Adirondack streams, swollen by heavy rains recently. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE li rj AT COST Always paid 25 per cent, divi- GIRLS’ TUB SILK, RAYON MOSHEEN, BROAD- dend. Reducing cost of insurance CLOTH DRESSES that amount. In plain and figured designs, straight line with k l^ pleat STUART J. WASLEY or small ruffle skirt. Sizes 6 to 14. Regularly $o.95. End of $4.95 827 Main St. Phone 1428. Month Special at Third Floor ...... Children’s Wool Sweaters—Plain col- GIRLS’ MIDDY BLOUSES—Of good ------ - Wise, Sndlh ors with fancy stripe border at bottom, quality jean, all white, red and blu^^zes Tbe CHILDREN’S COATS collar and cuffs, tan,’ blue and br^ n , sizes 30 to 36. Reg. $3.45 (£ 0 special ...... 89c McGovern Granite Co. and $3.98. Sale P rice ...... CEMETERY MEMORIALS Underpriced GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ LUMBER GIRLS’ PLATTED SKIRTS—Of strip- Kepreaented by JACKS— Or sport jackets, made of a ed wool tweed, all new. colors with white SECOND ELOOR nice quality of suede-llke material with C. W. HARTENSTBIN jacquard collar, cuffs and belt, waist, sizes 6 to 14. Reg. 17 Benton St. Telephone 1621 green and red, sizes 8 to 16, (Pf? Q O month SIZES 7, 8, 9, 10 SIZES 10, 12, 14,16 Sale ...... $1.59 COATS FOR THE YOUNG ...... COATS OF POIRET TWILL GIRLS* GYM BLOO.MERS—Made of good quality black sateen, two buttom ad- & Co.’s MISS , With cape, rose, That are stylish and well tailored, justable belt, sizes blue and navy. 1 Q Q 6 to 22, special ...... v w .SI EYE TESTING value $14.98 a t ...... $14.98 by the latest scientific meth- COATS IN TWEED COATS OF POIRET TWILL ods. With fur trimming, d »i H QQ HARTFORD Smart tailored styles, d*-| O Q O $22.50 value at ...... eD.L I et/

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MAGNETOS one price, exclusive Hartford agents. $ Boys’ Cotton Golf Sox—Block ef- 1.00 Misses’ 7-8 Rayon Sox—Ribbed to toe stylo, beautlftilly colored, fect in tweed mixtures, black, tan, RECHARGED lacquard tops, champagne, gray, brown; all mixed with white, sell Just like dad’s. Plain IN THE CAR white, tan bark, 7 to 9 1-2; regular colored top, 8 to 11, regular 6»c. colors and neat stripes. ' Nin»TON tuerncAV w$Tmed for the table. “And I and had my father’s picture planted it. points it at Jimmy and tells In her apartment. Church. If I could manner was bluff and hearty. Did G/RL from him and ran over to your hat can still kill you.” \ FE.XRLESS STA.rE.MENT him he Is going to kill him and forgive everything else you have 1 tell you how Mooney got that dope che"' ’ place. The-e I found a then leave town. But Jimmy was In his way, and tjone—which I can't, of course—1 from Mexico City? No? Well, he “ Look here, young woman, do real friend, a friend who was called me up first and sent the tele- NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY before Church could reach the table could never forgive that." you know what you are caying? worth all the indignities I had drawer there was a loud trampling gram on as confirmation. I told him CHAPTER LIV He turned to O'Day, his face twist You T'e making an accusat'on that sufered— Mamie Riley.” of feet and a sudden Influx of blue Ing with pity. “Lieutenant, they I’d want It. Seems he had an old I’m afraid you’ll have to prove, “ Maml-) Riley. Mamie Riley.” F ever murder was in a man's coated men. Strong hands held bP.Tl her—that man Jensen—because friend who used to be on the force when you say that young women said Mr. Hathaway. “ I don’t know I eyes. It blazed In Church's. And Church, pinned his arms from be she wouldn’t write a confession vears ago In Grafton and who went alone are not treated very well in her.” there was a maddening dellber hind. Cod know.s what they'd have done down to Mexico, learned the lan- my restaurant. “ Which just goes to show, sir, guage an' then settled down In some ateness to him. too. as If he found "You see. Church,” said Jimmy, with her after she had." “ Why, my reputation has been t’lat you don’t know very much you can’t very well repudiate It. “Killed her. more than likely,' business or other. built ur on the fact that women, about your own esting place. How- much to enjoy In the situation and after all These men were planted growled O'Day. "Rand, I'm an old “ Mooney got In touch with him, young or old, could go into my ever, that is neither here nor was reluctant to have It end so outside the room They’ve even got fiinl. I'm sorry for thlnkln' what I an' this fellow did some gumshoe restaurant and find as good treat- there. I stayed bee-use of Mamie soon. a court stenographer. You got every did about her. an' I'm man enough work an* Anally found those Mexican ment and kindly service r.s they Riley, as one of your hat checkers But for a man threatened with word, didn't you. Lieutenant?' to apologize when I see her aga|)| lawyers Thaddeus used to deal with. would at the home of due of their for some weeks until a friend of Jimmy turned to O'Dny. who was They told him the dope an* he re- sudden death. Rand was surpris- Rut thl.a here bird," and he Inrtl friends.” mine from home found me there standing beside him. catcd the cowering Church. “ Is lays tt right hack to Mooney. Sim “ I’m afraid, Mr. Hathaway,” 1 one evening and as he came up to ingly cool. He saldi “ And you still Didn't miss a thing. Rand." cooked. There's not only murder pie as pie. wasn’t It—after he got said, “ that you do not. know all speak to me, one of the hangers-on admit It. Church?” O'Day was eyeing Church wrath against him, hut abduction an on the right track?" that goes on in your restaurant, about o "lace who is a friend of Jimmy heard him listlessly. As “Sure." the other sneered, “hut fully. “ You dirty sneakin’ dog!" he number of other things. for 1 certainly do not feel that I your manager’s, made an insulting "By the way. Church," he contln they were leaving the front door. was treated any way except very remark to me and was promptly little good It will do you. you young observed, and turned his back. Jimmy opened the table drawer, ued. “what was that you stuck In O'Day. with a sweeping glance cruelly. I was accused of trying kno«ked down.’’ pup.” pulled out Church's revolver and your pocket?" He fumbled with his around him. said. “ Fine house you’ve to gyp yoa out of my dinner and “ What happened then, Miss "I Just wanted to make sure." re- flung It on the table. large hand through Church's coat. got here. Rand. Do you realize, my when it was found that I had no Dean?” hoy, that It’s yours? Why. you’re a marked Jimmy with a shrug and He leaned toward Church, who was Ashed out a folded paper and spread friends in town, I cai.not tell you "We were turned out of the rc" millionaire, lad!” Ho whispered. the indignities of look-s and actions went on calmly smoking his clgaret still held tightly from behind. “There It on the table. taurant, of course.” "It’s a will, Rand—the will of “Think of it!" that I autfered.” And now bafflement was written are two reasons why 1 didn't kill And then he threw an arm around you. Church.” he said “I guess you Thaddeua Rand. I guess this Is “ Did you complain to the man- on the other nyin's face. How could the other’s shoulders. “ Aw, buck up. ager?” * TOMORROW: Fire Meets Fire. know what one of them was—a girl yours.” lad. buck up! It has been hard, but this fresh young upstart be so pro “ I didn’t have a chance to com- we both know. The other—I gave “Take care of It," said Jimmy. you pulled through on top. Imagine voklngly cool? How could he Jest my word to O'Day." "They'll be wanting It as evidence plain to anyone. I was taken be- that guy spendin’ your money all cJ fore the manager and he let me with death In that manner? A sud He had time now to relax, and to later on. Hold on, though, guess these years. But It’s yours now, an| THEY HAVE THEM, TOO. i'll road It over myself. . . understand that he believed I was den sinking fear assailed him that think; and the bitterness which had let's hope you put It to better use.” an r ’ -'-uturess too. Finally I sail Visitor: I should think by th« grown to be a part of him since somehow, something was wrong— "Yep," he said later, when he had "1 hope." said Jimmy thoughtfulI.Vj som- 'g by which he seemed to look of things that this is a pretty Henry Rand a tragic death was some- gone over tt, "It's Just as Mooney's "I hope I'll be generous, that's all ” dead place. that there was something he didn't get a littl'« inkling of decency into how lessened by the thought that Informant, whoever ho was, said. He watched dully while the offi- his c "... as, for he said: Native: Oh, no, It’s lively for Iti know. His finger tightened on the the man responsible for It stood be Henry Hand or his heirs. . . . Sam cers climbed Into the automobile and 1 “ ‘Wheth you’re lying or not, size— why. It’s not two weeks slnct trigger. fore him, beaten, exposed and cor- uel Church executor.” pulled Church In with them. I rather admire you and I’ll give we had an eclipse of the moon.— “Why don’t you shoot, Church?" nered. That and the thought that He looked at Church again, but he He climbed In alongside O'Day and you a ch.ance. One of the girls at Passing Show. Mary Lowell would be watting for sat silent, his mind a muddy Jumble and Jimmy, facing him squarely was speaking to O'Day. "I believe him. . . . that's all. Lieutenant.” Once more of thoughts as he tried to*reach some took a step toward him. “Go ahead And then the piiignant realization dull depression settled on him, and kind of decision. And then, frowning, set It over with." that Olga Maynard, who had been the draught of victory was bitter on he set his teeth. He knew. “Damn you, I will!" His teeth helplessly enmeshed In this thing his lips. There was Mary., the girl "Want me to drop you off at home?" O'Day asked, "or are you were set. Grimly ho pulled the trig- and buffeted about, was lying alone he loved, no longer unattainable but on a hospital bed—friendless, without waiting to hear from him. And now coming down with us?” ger. and Instead of the barking shot cheer and comfort. . . . Somehow that he knew she was his and his "I'm going down there later to he heard a mocking click. He pulled It dulled the keen edge of the vic- agonized longing was at on end his meet Harry Colvin," said Jimmy, “ First of all, though. I’ve got to see f 6L0BIFY YOMB BEAIHT ) It again, and again the hammer tory he had won; hla triumph was triumph was suddenly flat, like that enap|>ed on an empty chamber. hollow. of some seeker who, blind to every- Olga Maynard." By INEZ HAYNES GILMORE IRWIN (TO Be Concluded Tomorrow) Rand's taunting laugh was in his Blind; hot anger surged over him thing but his goal, flnds It. and when Autlior of "Phoebe and Ernest” ; “ Gertrude Huviiand’s Divorce,’ and “ Gideon.” (HO incomparably fine, so There is no excuse for a woman being physically unattractive VERY EFFECTIVE take her to tho ships for the night, gar, 1-2 cup brown sugar, 1 table- A-J fragrant, so exquisitely but he couldn't make up his mind spoon cornstarch mixed with little today. e in what order they should set out. cold water, cook until thick, about The homeliest woman on earth may become a thing of beauty toned are COTY FACE POW- Faggoting is one of the most ap- Not side by side, of course. He sent 10 minutes. Serve hot with baked proved ways of trimming the sum- and a joy forever if she finds her type. her on ahead to take unprotected ham. DERS that they bring the mer sport frock. The homely woman who wears Anglo-Saxon clothes and view- whatever insults the curious army touch of perfection to each WOMANS might care to hurl at her.” You Might Like It point may become’antalizingly charming by changing in clothes “ Writin’ talent” must run In the and expression into a languorous dreamy Oriental. Richard Washburn Child family. Sloe eyes, straight black hair, a spaghetti-like figure that charming face. Not only the ambassador himself Just As BndJ but his wife. Maude Parker Child made her homely Mrs. Smith, may convert her into the lovely We laugh at the manners of wields a wicked pen. Her “ Social M neess Fantan if she dresses in Oriental splendor to match Nine True Shades in the Following Coty Odettrs / y AlWtie Sumtier" Menelaus, but, strictly speaking, Side of Diplomatic Life” is one of our modern code which says that a her Oriental face. L’ORIGAN PARIS EMERAUDE . CHYPRH those “ now it can be told” books. I have seen homely women made alluring by the donning LA ROSE JACQUEMINOT L’AMBRE ANTIQUE man, when walking with a woman, You’ll chortle at the lady’s dismay “ Glmnio Your Pay!” must take the outside of the walk, when, telling her butler to phone of quaint old jeweli y or the slicking back of frowsy hair. STYX MUGUET JASMIN DE CORSE L’OR is as crude. The idea behind the That husbands in many states sojne friends accepting their lunch- In short, homeliness can be capitalized by studying it and . One dollar the box may legally grab their wives’ pay code is “ protection of the woman eon invitation, she discovered that from the dangers of the street.” As finding” where to classify and pigeonhole it. rnvelopes. spending the shekels for he had phoned the entire police de- I would tell the young girl whose facial stock does not seem ^ who what they will and no questions a matter of fact, today’s woman partment of Rome to take lunch asked, is one of the many juicy should he protected from the pool with the Childs. above par, to— hones of contention gnawed by tho room loafers and other unpleasan- Flirt violently with the old gentlemen— formerly National Woman's Party in battle tries on tho inside of the street. Take young men very seriously— for its “ equal rights’’ amendment. This custom was started in the FOR AFTERNOON USE. days when gutters ran down roofs A handbag composed entirely of Play the old listening game, listening hard and sympatheti- baked the which projected over the streets pearls or rhinestones deftly strung cally with the look of one inspired by immortal truths. Did Helen Belong? where the escort, on the outside, together on gold cords is one of the Helen of Troy must have been I love this age of bare arms and visible legs. There is noth- got the drippings, protecting his little accessories of this season that ing prettier to me than these herds of rountied legs walking very best an early member of this party, ac- lady's plumes and mantle. runs into real money. cording to the Interpretation cf (town our streets these days. fair Helen by John Erskine who Way to Man’s Heart! PLAIN BACKGROUNDS. Pretty arms and legs make any girl pretty. The exodus of of writes her “ Private Life.” Or per- Plaid chiffon and plaid taffetas the Saturday night tub and the debut of the nightly splash and haps It is Helen’s husband, outrag- “ Menelaus was busy with his food on the other side of the are very smart this year, particu- the morning shower is our greatest beauty makar. ed old Menelaus who was the char- larly for afternoon frocks. Usual- home-made ter member. For we read that with table.” This is the very last time in the book, proving that wives then ly the combination Is high color on Troy fallen, “ Menelaus went look- a dark conservative ground. ing for Helen, with a sword in his as now knew perhaps the value of bread h.aud. Undecided whether to thrust a good table in keeping a man MRS. ADA M. home nights— if one seeks nothing TOUCH OF ELEGANCE. the blade through her bosom, or t-i Transparent capes and coats with MERRIFIELD Mrs. A. M. Gordon cut her swan-like 'throat. He more subtle In the line, and for- gets the wistful look for the some- the most fascinating sleeves, are Teacher of has taken up an exclusive line of hadn’t seen her for some time. She shown as a part of the new evening Mandolin Tenor Banjo was waiting. He looked at her. The thing lost behind the ranges in outfit. Mandola Cello-Banjo Monasilk made-to-measure dresses sword embarrassed him. “ Helen” Helen’s eyes as “ her white hands pass the wine.” Ukulele Mando-Cello he said, “ it's time we went home.” JABOT TRIM>nNG. Banjo-Mandolin made hnd sold by the Independent Someone had given that husband Many of the silk frocks designed training in the art of “ equal right- Was It Ham and Raisins? Ensemble Playing for Advanced Industries of New York, cannot be Perhaps Menelaus was busy for afternoon have large, soft Pupils. ing.” duplicated by any store. Call at with ham and raisin sauce which revqres In front that give a jabot Agent for Gibson Instruments. effect. Bad Etlqu^t might explain and condone his ab- Odd Fellows’ Block my rooms, 689 Main street, all day But, though forgiving against sorption. Modern wives make it At the Center Room 8. Saturday and evening, to see sam- like this: One cup raisins soaked A color wheel which can be used his will, husband Menelaus could to detect color blindness has been Up two nights. not brook the mirth of the multl- in 3 cups water until plump. Cook a '':-: .•.V'‘^ ‘^. ,•>>■

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on May Day evening to talk to the FIND SLAIN MAN IN ' Avoid feeding. moldy hay* public on child health. TDMMlXATBESr . ' BROOK IN; QUINSY, MASS. dangerous to live stock. . Walla Walla, Washington, ''{3 launched a program for the use of iodine in the prevention of goiter. IN W BAD MAN” Quincy, Mass., April 26.— ^The body of an unidentified maq was Hartford, Conn., emphasized the -d»e4] necessity of milk. In' the child's found early today floating face diet, and the value of toxln-anti- down in Town brook, near the 6AM ASPl Tom Mix, Fox'Film ’s star, will Quincy Adams playground. Murder toxln as a preventative of diphthe- be the attraction at the Circle Thea- ria. -Hollywood, April t-4.— The prod- is suspected by the police. la p. M. - ter tomorrow, beginning a two It is thought that the man was W 09B (266) Clearwater, Fla. 'Ucts of Dallas sell well inXhe mar- days’ run. '"The Best Bad Man” is All tine la this progran ie kets of Hollywood. From'the Texas slain 4nd carried to the spot and PROM Si — Orchestra. Tom’s latest film offering and he is his body thrown into the water. standard time. For daylight KNX (337) Los Angeles— Musi- VON R M READY FOR town came Bebe Daniels, Mary supported hy Clara Bow and one Brian and that favorite who is now He had been dead only a few saving time, add one hoar. cal. of the best casts ever assembled in hours. Takenivithout Fear as Told -^ KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark. having her brightest hour in the a Mix production. ^ WALKER CUP MATCH public eye— Florence Vidor. fr- — Vocal and organ. — The latest offering is the screeh WTAM (389) Cleveland-Or- During the last twelve months version of Max Brand’s novel and in “Bayer’’ Package chestra. George Von Elm of the Rancho Florence has seemed to grow on many of the thrilling scenes are WKRC (423) Cincinnati— Dance Golf Club, Los Angeles, who sails the people who pay to see the flit- laid in Colorado. Mix, is a rich Eaatem ting pictures. She proved the quali- 4 Days 0 P M tunes. shortly Lom New York- for Eng- property-owner, goes West in an .at- KFI (467) Los Angeles-Musi- This Is a second of a series cf land as the lyestem member of the ties of a comadienne and showed a tempt to settle the difliculties into WBBM (226) Chicago— Vocal. articles on National Child Health strong physical attractiveness * in f A > WREO (28B) Lansing— Concert. c&l Walker Cup team, is at the peak which he has been plunged by his Day. “ The Grand Duchess and the Wait- Only . KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Chil- WBAP (476) Fort Worth.— Or- of his game this season. western manager. cli6Btr&* This handsome blonde Califor- er.” The filming of^her first stellar The cast includes TOm Wilson, BAYER- dren’s period; concert. vehicle, “ Love, the Magician,” w’lll 24 cars sold in three days and WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— WJR (5171 Detroit.—Variety. nian is playing a better game than famous for his characterizations, start in a few weeks. The story was we still have a few Used Cars Ensemble; "theater gossip. WHO (526) Des Moines--Or- BY DR. HUGH S. GUMMING ever and for weeks has been put- and Cyril Chadwick, “ general at prices that cannot be beat. WTIC (349) Hartford, Ct.— Mu- gan. > Surgeon General, United States ting hmiself in s&ape for his first written for her by Ernest Vadja, heavy,” who,- with Tom Kennedy, the Hungarian dramatist. 1025 Hubmobile Club Sedan, .^850. . tiical. 1 A. M. ' Public Health Service appearance on foreigu soil. causes all the trouble. Other mem- 1925 Essex C o a c h ...... $500. WWJ (353) Detroit— Concert. WADC (258) Akron, 0.— Varie- Von Elm, under the guidance of bers of the cast include Judy Kin.g, 1024 Hudson S ed a n ...... $950. National Child Health Day, May his wife, trains for a golf match It used to be that when tlie hero- inimitable comedy flapper; Frank WTAM (389) Cleveland— Or- ty. 1, Is meant to bo a time when com 1024 Hudson C oach ...... $500. :bestra. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Or- a.» a pugilist preparet, for a cham- ine stood struggling with her emo- Beal, veteran character delineator; munltles all —cr our land will ser- tions In the churchyard on Christ- 1024 Essex C o a c h ...... ,..$350. WIP (509) Philadelphia— Or- , chestra. pionship fight. He works out on Paul’ Panzer, famous for his strik- 1024 Overland T o u rin g ...... $850. ri0taff^ iously take an inventory of their the road, follows a careful diet and mas Eve, a stage hand, seated on chestra. WDAF * (366) Kansas City.— ing work in "The Fool,” and other 1024 Hupniobile Tonring .. . .$700. health promoting assets and liabil- bans late hours. a stepladder, would dash buckets- WCX (517) Detroit— Orchestra. Frolic. ities. Tho' "ands of communities well-known Fox actors. 1924 Hnpmobile C o u p e...... $650. KYW (536) Chicago— Concert. KPO (428) San Francisco— Or- Mrs. Von Elm will accompany ful of paper bits over her shoulders Tony has his usual-big moments the. keep. May day with appropriate her husband across the sea and to represent snow. But the wise 1024 Chevrolet Coui>e ...... $275. ceremonies and constructive ac- and' some of the most thrilling se- Unless you see the “ Baypr Cross’' will carefully supervise his diet and public uprose and would have no 1023 Chevrolet Sedan ...... $32.5. 7 P. M. KFI (467) Los Angeles—Varie- tion. Even in far away Hawaii, quences ever photographed are on package or on tablets you ar« training. more of it. 1023 Hudson 7 Touring . . . .$500. BWAL (246) Baltimore— Or- ty. in Alaska, in Porto Rico, and In seen when Mix makes a daring res- not getting . the genuine Bayex During the present year the Los A cereal salesman was the man 1922 Nash T o n rin g ...... $350. chestra; organ. KGW (481) Portland, O re.-O r- Panama pageants or festivals were cue of Miss Bow. 1022 Bnick 7 S e d a n ...... $82.5. Aspirin proved safe by millions and WRNY (258) New York— Va- chestra. held in honor of childhood. Angeles star has not taken part in who revolutlAnized the snow busi- J. G. Blystone, who handles the many tournaments and has played ness in the movies. He saw a movie Open Evenings and Sundays. prescribed by 4)hysicians over twen« riety. President Coolidge expressed his niegaphone for some of Tom's best ty-five years for little competitive golf, building up one night, didn’t like the snow • 12 months to pay. WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. approval of the aim of Child releases,'directed “ The Best Bad Colds Headache .—Orchestra: bedtime story. Health Day when he wrote: reserve strength for the Walker scene, and came to Hollywood to Man.’’ Cup. play. try to sell his flakes of wheat. He Neuritis Lumbago ’ WBBR (273) New York—Vocal ‘T wish the nrganizatioit every The co-feature for tomorrow and The Mohen & Amidon Toothache Rheumatism ' and Instrumental. success In an effort which will Friends of Von Elm are of the did. It was almost perfect snow. 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«&- -A NAVY WRESTLER WINS Fights Solonum Tonigfif ALL IS NOT WELL IN RANKS 18 STRAIGHT BOUTS Hayward Edwards of the Navy team has won 18 straight OF A’s, KID GLEASON FINDS wrestling bouts, boasting an unbeaten record. He’s now go------ing to don the gloves, hoping to hang up just as Impressive a mark in the squared circle. An- Too Much Timber Above the — napolis admirers refer to him as “Tex”. ^ ------—^ Neck Only Explanation for ^ FLAGSTEAD HITTING in an 8 ,to 6 slugging bee. Covel- Play on Uven Terms in Open- HARD FOR RED 80X Early Season Blow-Op*, eskie was knocked out in the eighth. ing Stanza Bnt Danersks Ira Flagstead, Boston. Red Sox , seems to have Show Down Is Due Soon. yesterday s results Mosul’s hitting staked the "White his eye on the old horsehide. In Sox to a 4 to 2 victory over the Rmi Wild in Final Half; the first week of play he slam- Eastern League Tigers. med out 13 safe swats in .26 Providence 3, Hartford 2. trips to the plate. That’s an By Davis I. Walsh. Bridgeport 7, Albany 2. There was much joy in Flatbush Berwick Stars. P*. New York, April 26.— From Springfield-New Haven, postpon- average of exactly ,500, the best as the Robins again bowFed over in the over •- sources close to the outfit, it was the Giants, 8 to 6. Jess Barnes ^^Pittsfleld-Waterhury, postponed. the period. learned today that all is was hit hard but outlasted four Playing In a virtual quagmire well within the ranks of the Phila- National League New York hurlers. delphia Athletics and that the pos- Chicago 4, Pittsburgh 3. before six hundred persons at sibility of a show down is immi- Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 0. Fast Stepper. Charter Oak Park yesterday after- was playing a great game, isecurfed Cincinnati’s pennant prospect; Speaking of speed merchants who nent. Kid Gleason, hired to put Brooklyn 8, New York 6. brightened as Red Lucas pitched noon in a drizzling rain, the Man- the ball from a scramble near th« vim, vigor and vanilla into the ball Others not scheduled. have played in the major leagues, chester soccer eleven was unable Manchester ^oal and booted It td another 14 karat game, whitewash- I doubt if there was ever a faster club in the capacity of overseer, has American League ing the Cardinals, 4 to 0. to cope with the second-half at- Ferguson. Almost immediately aft- not found conditions altogether New York 7, Philadelphia 2. straightaway runner than Harry tack thrown out by the Stamford erwards, Mcllvenny scored anoth- harmonious and is said to have in- Boston 8, Washington 6 (10). ^^il6S Danersks and as a consequence the er goal for Stamford when he boot- The Cubs advanced to third Harry Niles, some 15 years back, ed a 20-yard shot into the net past curred the displeasure of Connie Chicago 4, Detroit 2. place by beating the Pirates, 4 to 3, down state club is now the cham- St. Louis 11, Cleveland 5, was a member of the St. Louis pion of Connecticut. The score, Pratt. Three minutes later the Ikl & c Ic • The winning run was scoi-ed in the Browns, playing the outfield. He great Berwick added another point Heads? Where Are They? International League eighth on a squeeze play. which was tied at one all at the Those who have followed the Jersey City 3, Toronto 2 (1st.) sure could step down to first and conclusion 6f the first half, ended to Stamford’s collection and settled team declare that its head is down, Toronto 8, Jersey City 2 (7) sec- on extra base hits it was a treat to 5 to 1 in Stamford’s favor. any doubt as to the outcome of the which may be taking a lot for ond. watch Niles pick them up and put Needed Bathing Suits. battle. L. Taylor scored the last granted, at that. Some carp ng Baltimore 2, Buffalo 1 (1st). ’em down. The word quagmire alone hardly goal for Stamford. critics seem to feel th^t speaking Buffalo 19, Baltimore 6 (2nd). Years ago I worked a fall senes tends to describe the field condi- The Lineup. of heads in connection with the Syracuse 4, Reading 2. between the two St. Louis clubs. tions sufficiently. There were large Danersks Pos. Manchester Athletics is like discussing orchids Rochester 16, Newark 14 (10). At that time there was much dis- pools of water and at several H. Pollard...... J. Pratt with a fishmonger. cussion as to whether Niles was a points the mud was nearly a foot goal The Athletics were one of two STANDING faster ifian than Jack Murray, who deep. This condition furnished L. T aylor...... Lladsey clubs that caught the popular fancy later went to the Giants. amusement for the spectators at back of the pre-season handicappers. MANY MANCHESTER FANS If my memory serves me correct- times inasmuch as players landed, Nelson ...... Wilson back The other was the Pittsburgh Pi- W. L. PC. JOE WILLIAMS ly, there was another fast man on in the mud holes in all kinds of rates and it may be worthy of men- Bridgeport ...... 5 0 1.000 the Cardinals by the name of Burch. imaginable positions as a result Stewart ...... Williamson tv tion that both are in last place in Providence .... 4 1 .800 See where Dempsey end Tunney Anyway, a 100 yard dash was of their strenuous efforts to push halfback their respective leagues today. The Springfield ...... 3 1 .750 have finally signed . . . But it may widely advertised as one of the ex- their team forward to the cham- Mcllrenny...... Cunningham Pirates simply aren't hitting but Hartford ...... 3 2 .600 be that they’ve only signed a truce. TO ATTEND BIG nCH T tra features of the fall series. Mur- pionship. halfback they will. However, the Athletics’ Albany ...... 3 .400 ray was favored to win. Even First Half. Carlyle ...... Dlnnls problem is not so simple of solu- New Haven .... 1 3 .250 Modern definition; A jockey is a Niles romped away with the The first half showed the Silk halfback 0 4 • .000 gifted genius who can turn a event, stepping the 100 yards in City eleven to be a trifle more ag- Johnstone...... S. Pratt tion. Pittsfield ...... forward Kid Blew Up. Waterbury ...... 0 4 .000 thoroughbred race horse into a 10 1-5 seconds, wearing a heavy gressive. The flrst half, however, Tlie writer does not know from National League hound. Jack Delaney-King Solomon Bout in Hartford Armory baseball uniform. On otHer occa- was more or less uneventful. Ber- Robertson...... Hewitt personal observation that Kid Glea- w. L. PC. sions Niles had been clocked in 10 wick, Stamford’s speedy forward, forward 3 .700 ‘Thanks for the buggy ride” j f l a t . broke the ice after about ten min- Berwick ...... • • Taylor son was absent from Shibe Park New York ...... center forward during several games of the impor- Cincinnati ...... 6 4 .600 probably originated back in the old Will Draw Huge Gathering from All Over State; I Despite his speed, Niles wasn’t a utes of play when he secured the . 6 4 .600 I days when Bugs Raymond was giv- ball in the mud hole in front of the Sunstream...... Hall tant series with the Senators, but Chicago ...... forward this was common gossip around St. Louis ...... 5 .583 ; ing so many free passes to first. Strong Supporting Card Arranged— Show Starts at Ibmty’to^re^A lood lead and break Manchester goal and sent it hurt- . 6 .545 with the pitch. ling past Pratt. This served to Scott ...... • Welsh Philadelphia. There was no offi- Philadelphia • .. forward cial statement made in connection Brooklyn ...... 5 5 .500 Exchanges tell of fine work start the fireworks and spirited . 3 8 .273 Catcher Henn is doing in Missouri Freak Situation. play followed with Cunningham Goals: For Danersks, Berwick 2, w’ith the incident and the assump- Boston ...... 8.15 Daylight Saving Time. Mcllvenny, L. Taylor and Fergu- tion was th.vt Gleason had found Pittsburgh ...... 3 9 .250 semi-pro ball . . . Bet the young Bumped into Niles jn the lobby evening the score late in the half gue man is good at laying ’em down. of a Detroit hotel recently. He when he received Mewitt’a kick son; for Manchester, Cunningham. his new position not altogether ad- American Le. Officials, Andrew York, Torring- mirable. The Kid is rather quick W. L. PC. came down from Flint, Mich., to from the outside and shot it past . 8 3 .727 Once upon a time a young well- ---- ^ On Hartford Card see the Tygers in action and renew Pollard. During the first half, Man- ton, referee: Kilgour and Faulk- on the trigger. New York ...... THE PROGRA3I ner, Hartford, linesmen. The Athletics, on the other hand, Cleveland ...... 7 3 .700 bred youth fan away from home acquaintances with Ty C6bb and chester had the advantage of hav- earned the reputation of being a bit Chicago ...... 7 5 .583 to avoid his piano lessons and cast . ing the dryer side of the field to his lot with a baseball team. As (Star Bout) Those two players were the only HOWARD STARS ON muscular around the ears last year Washington .. . . . 6 6 .500 Jack Delaney vs. King Solomon stage their offensive while the 6 .455 soon as he got his contract and re- members of the Detroit and Cleve- main puddle was in front of their SWARTHMORE TEAM End some of their performances Boston ...... b (13 Rounds) • In Bob Howard, Swarthmore this season have been enough to Detroit ...... 4 6 .400 ported to the team the manager land clubs who were In the league own goal. . 4 8 .333 told him he would have to spend with Niles and still in active ser- On Scoring Spree. College has a star lacross play- prompt Connie and the Kid to do a Philadelphia (Semi-Final) er. Against the Oxford-Cam- dual dive into an empty bath tub. St. L o u is ...... 4 8 .333 three hours every morning practic- vice. In the second half, conditions ing . . . .Bang! Bang! Two shots Paul Doyle vs. Irish Tommy Niles had a rather peculiar style were vice versa. The period had bridge team the other day; he One of the recent Washington Jordan was the outstanding pastimer. games serves as an excellent exam- GAMES TODAY rang out and a body fell limp upon of running. When stepping at full barely started when Ferguson, of the floor. It was the ex-piano play- (10 Rounds) speed he carried his head high in Stamford, scored a goal. This was Howard cavorts at first de- ple. fense. In the Bone-yard. Eastern League er. the air and saw but little of what made possible when Berwick, who (-Prelims) was happening on the field. Twice Galloway and Bishop fail- Hartford at Providence. Ruby Bradley vs. Johnny Bres- Springfield at New Haven. Wrestlers and fashionable por- His unusual style of run"nlng, as ed to cover second base during the trait painters have one thing in lin. well as a dumb bit of haserunning pastime to their ultimate consterna- Pittsfield at Waterbury. (8 Rounds) Bridgeport at Albany. common: They both try to make it on the part of a rookie, caused Niles tion. Once Cochrane failed even to to play the leading role in a freak get his glove on a foul fly that fell . National League look good. Romeo Roche vs. Phil Richards Paddock Aims For New not more than twenty-five feet from St. Pouis at Cincinnati. (6 Rounds) baseball situation. the plate and, late in the game with Pittsburgh at Chicago. The Harassed Husbands’ League In E game at Washington Niles, New York at Philadelphia. reports that all the nags aren’t on then playing with Boston, made the Athletics trailing by three runs, Alex Rely. vs. Murry Gitlltz what he believed was a , 100 Yard Dash Record Simmons tried to score from first Brooklyn at Boston. the race tracks. (6 Rounds) American Ijeague only to find out on reaching the I-tf base on a double. He was thrown Mr. O’Goofty bobs up to report First bout at 8:13, Daylight bench that his mighty effort had out, as he richly deserved to be. Cleveland at St. Louis. Saving Time. As a matter of fact, the Athletics Chicago at Detroit. the smartest cooks in the world gone for nothing more than a ' have looked the part of pennant Boston at Washington. are in Italian restaurants because single. contenders on only two occasions Philadelphia at New York. they always use their noodles. Jack Delaney, Bridgeport’s wiz- * * • this j-ear. Both were in games ard fighter and boxer, and King Near Home Run. j pitched by Rommel, one being the Sitting Bull was one of the first Solomon, rugged Panama battler, Well do I recall the circum- scalpers to give the police any meet tonight in the big Hartford stances, as I was umpiring the ball ■ fifteen-inning opener with Walter and at Johnson and the other a sensational trouble on opening days State Armory and Hartford will be Phil Richards game. effort against the Senators in Phila- lAMOND prize fights. the gathering point of fans from With a runner on flrst base, Niles, delphia. It is a law of the diamond Manchester and other sections of crashed a terrific drive to right cen- that any club will look good behind UST Is suffering from eye the state and Western Massa- ter. great pitching. trouble this year . . . Probably the chusetts. Niles at once made up his mind result of trying to see the Tygers The tremendous advance sale of WORTH that no fielder would catch the ball. as pennant winners for so many tickets justifies the prediction that Everyone else in the park, with the LE.IDIVG HITTERS. The Yankees rode into flrst place seasons. all indoor attendance records for [Tn spor t exception of the runner on first over the prostrate bodies of the a boxing show in this state and base, was of the same opinion. National League, Athletics, Hoyt beating the Mack- The baseball magnates aren’t New England will 'go to smash. The runner on first went half PornsbV. Cardinals ...... 447 men, 7 to 2. Sam Gray, pitching objecting to the dead ball In use Fans are all eager to get a look at way to second and then glued his l,;€ach, Phillies...... 447 for Philadelphia, lost his own game this year but they would like to 'Delaney in action and they will be KNOWING eyes on the ball. Niles, head high Johnston, B raves...... 394 in the first inning when he slipped eliminate the dead head at the streaming in from all points. in the air, turned first base at full pressler. Reds ...... 387 while fielding a grounder and threw turnstiles. A diversified program of bouts Philadelpnla and Cleveland speed and passed the other runner Peathcote, Cubs...... 375 the ball at the popcorn man in back will be offered tonight with every played the fastest game in on the lines without being aware Leader a j’ear ago today—Four- of first base. How many times did Nelson and division represented barring the American League history last of the fact. , bier, Robins, .478. Cans fight and what were the re- middleweight and bantamweight. season. The full nine innings That act, of course. Immediately American League. The Browns broke out with a sults?—R. T. H. Strong Semi-Final of the second tilt of a double- retired him, hut he kept on step- Gehrig, Yankees ...... 436 rash of home runs and swamped Three, Nelson winning twice on In the semi-final, Paul Doyle, header on August 7 were reel- ping for the plate oblivious of the burgeon, Indians...... 432 the Indians, 11 to 5. Ken Williams kayoes and Gans the other time on one of the game’s real veterans, ed off in 65 minutes, an aver- fact. ‘, pykes, Athletics...... 432 got two homers and McManus, a foul. will square off with “Irish Tommy” The ball traveled to the fence. ffi!' age of about seven minutes to Flagstead. Red S o x ...... 426 Zachary and Rice one apiece. Has Jim Bottomley of the Cards Jordan of Brooklyn. Doyle is pick- the Inning. The inflelder who took the relay, Carlyle, Red S o x ...... 423 ever led the National league in ed to win over Jordan through his The former record was 68 not k;nowing what had happened, Leader a year ago today—Foth- Four runs In the tenth enabled batting?—R. E. W. superior experience, but the latter minutes in a game played be- tujjned on getting the ball and ergill. Tigers, .545. the Red Sox to trim the Senators No. figures to give the veteran one of tween the "White Sox and Ath- threw to the plate, hoping to retire Pasadena, Calif., April 26— “I the toughest bouts he has had in letics, Aug. 29, 1915. The Niles, but he beat the play. have not yet reached my prime as his career. Jordan bears a good Macks, oddly enough, figured Imagine his feelings when he a sprinter. That’s why I am con- recommendation as a fighter and in both. reached the bench to have the play- HELEN WAINWRIGHT SEEKS LAURELS ers inform him that the runner who fident I can set a new world’s the last six months his rise has The National League speed record In the 100-yard dash this been pro.,ounced. mark is 51 minutes. It was had been on first when he hit the ball was on second, that he was out year.” Added to the two outstanding set on Sept. 28. 1919, by the Charley Paddock, known in ath- Jousts will bo three preliminaries, Giants and Phillies. when he passed him on the lines and. Instead of a home run/ the letic circles as the world’s fastest one eight-rounder and two sixes. humcn, was author of this state- Bradley vs. BresUn At ten weeks of age pigs should records would credit him with only a single for his effort. ment. He had just finished a In the eight-round mix. Ruby weight about 35 pounds hard day’s workout on the cinder Bradley, the Holyoke negro, will path at Paddock field here. take on Johnny Breslin of Brook- Better Than Ever lyn. Breslin, who is a stablemate >f “Records prove that I am a bet- Jack Delaney, is hailed as a sure ter man now than at the start of comer. Since he placed himself un- any other season,” declares Sir der the management of Pete Charles. “Never before have I Reilly, he has made great strides in been able to negotiate the century the ring. Pete says he has tfte com- In less than 10 seconds at any of ing champion in this youngster. the opening meets of the year. Yet Bradley has compiled a great I covered the distance in 9 2-5 sec- string of victories the past year onds at Stanford a short time ago and should give Breslin a whale of BY arrangement WITH GOLFERS MAGA2INE, CHICAGO and it was the first time I had run the proper condition. It requires a battle. WALTER HAGEN—GREATEST GOLF WEAKNESS. in competition since 1914. six months of steady work to put Opening Bouts Recently I was asked what the greatest weak- , When Paddock set his world Charley on edge. That means it In the two opening six-round will he July or August before ha ness of the average tournament golfer. It did not mark of 9 3-5 seconds in the spring tilts, Romeo Roche of Holyoke of 1921 he was heralded as being will he ready to go ouVafter a new will mix with Phil Richards of take me long to make my answer. 'Sparing the at the neak of his career. He had recoi d.’’ . ■ England. Roche recently launched shot has ruined more supposedly good golfers thdn trained daily -for several months There Is only one thing to which a come-back campaign and showed Paddock can attribute hte. success any other thing that I can recall. before accomplishing this feat. HELEN WAlNTjVRIGHT good form in his first bout after a However, with less than three on the cinder path—^he ^ kept In long absence from the ring. Rich- Sparing the drive the brassie or the iron is fatal weeks’ training, Paddock—now 25 tondition at all times. Not all ol One of the latest swimmers to,enter the list of English Channel com- ards, a slam-bang, rushing fighter, In nine out of ten cases. years o’d—'~*as able to equal that his work has been on a track t» petitors this year Is Helen Walnwright, famous all-round American mer- is said to have a style that is sure I There is an old adage In golf to the effect, "Always perform'--ce a few weeks ago. be sure. But whether on a lecture tour or at h'>wa, he 'beMeves In maid. Miss Walnwright is bent on conquering the treacherous waters to win the fa\or of the fans. use the clfib for Its profier distance.” There Is a lot The Pasadena flash is not the The opener will introduce two only one who believes he can low- keeping fit. Practice on a trac between England and France and has mapped out a stiff training prO' heavies, Alex Rely of Peru and of good sense in this. If one Is in the habit of gain- <■7 the century mark,’ Dean r-'Mn- peze, horizontal bars, rings, base* gram to prepare for the ordeal. Murray Gitlitz of New Haven. ing from 200 to 220 yards with a driver. It Is ridlcu- __ well, track coach at the UniversI ball and a little boxing give' him She recently made her initial long-distance swim, negotiating the 10 lous to take out wood for a shot of 180, unless, of cours^ it is against ty of Southern California, taught plenty of exercise'.' ' %■'. Paddock will-spend an actlve^j miles arcund the Davis Islands In Tampa Bay In four hours, 50 minutes. ST MARY’S PRACTICE Charley practically everythln^g he the. wind. , i knows abount sprinting, And he summer on the cinders, ruiurihg^ In performing the feat she encountered stiff winds, adverse tldesT and a The St. Mary’s baseball club will Often when the driver Is wanted, on the next tee for a drive that cans, agfees with his protege, ^ ^ ,4 under the colors of the Los steady rain. Completion of the course found the Olympic champion practice tomorrow evening at the for a little extra, it wfll not -work. There are golfers that can never Should Lower Record les Athletic Club. (,}H he ^i apparently untIred and none the worse for her experience. West Side playgrounds at __six hit a tee shot properly unless they put all they have into It. , Once they "If he has patience and perse- faithfully— as lue b"' promised 1 coach, Boyd Ck>mhtQcdt, he ■ Miss Walnwright has spent the winter in Tampa, Pla.V as professional o'clock and all members are re- ease ui^,'the-rhythm is, nllned. , . a verance- Paddock should lower his quested to report.Any new candi- mark "With little difficulty,” toys —look for' the m j _ i’ Insti'uctor at Davis Islands. She was chairman of th^ watersports com- dates for the team should be pres- If a player knows that, the distance, lie must travel Is easily galaeA Cfom-well. “But it will take a long V’ ’ch has Btoed for mapy yeai^K to^ mittee during the Tampa Bay regatta and has coached high school girls ent at this time also. The club has ‘with a metal club; this isvthe weapon he should, ttge every Ume without J,-...* training grind to put be 'ehattewd, ; In Tampa in preparing for aquatic contests.'' ^ TirnanAnta nf BeasoiL.

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by^Beek GAS BUGGIES—W hat’s All the Shooting Abou t? SENSE AND nonsense ME!?-1 WAS UP I’LL BET THIS PLACE J 4W, STOP YOUR ^VENTURES LISTEN, f M JUST AS ANXIOUS ^ BEFORE THE MILKMAN PJCKED OOT WiU. K A YOU ARE TO RENT A PLACE^ FOR In y w t u r n *#• COME ON, SURE ITS CAME, GETTING YOOff — N6y» \ /l .TW IN S People used to run across an old AN ANTIQUE ^ P , BUT THERES NO NfSE USE RUNNING ' ROUND LIKE A HEN THEN" IF RENfEO "LONG BREAKRC5T J j / OUVB fiOBSI2!!!S BAK7QK acquaintance. Since we’ve had m «ay WITH it ’s head off-'I2U lose your YOU INSIST AGO - • STORES FOR AN E A i W autos they run across most any- LIKE^THIS , THERE, YOU START-' MI ND WHEN YOU SEE a VBI? RENT SIGN, ON BEING Gazookumses are something like body. DONT GO^I SEE!!--IF li- YOU talK goblins only they usually go about BUT IF I r TRY TD USE SOME SENSE PIG-HEAOED PLA&. I . Vi^LL GO begging- YOU HADfiT C(?ff£E 0P9HE wmIn K<^iure<. lf> But the three noses were no long- by Swan er to be seen. And upon reaching Our idea of the original opti- $ALE$M AN $AM Brotherly Love the nest and peering over the edge, mist: The guy who went fishing HP>HP hour. LF\T£F^ ------no Gazookumses were to be seen, on the Ark when there were only V0HFsT”5 O P - 1 H P l O e . V o j ' K O MR R O — H\‘> y -r - either. They had disappeared, pink two worms aboard. * IS L£AVj\MO TanORilOW VO\T^ HiS Oc\ FY OH - eyes, silver toes and all. EiiilOPe. ,5 o WE VJiL'i- \o DO PilA Tf>iLVUH6r -Tfi’3o55 — KOKRHO 60KE- ! - 5TaL\_ ‘‘Oh, sugar!” cried poor Mister LAUGHTER. WISH 60ZZ'0 kick, PPsKbl WVtHOOT H\^> f i VET ' Tingaling, stamping his foot so A laugh is just like sunshine, 'TTfbHTlOftD O O T , COO?IS- OF nOHTH$» hard he almost snapped off the old It freshens all the day. VF) mig h t KHOld HlS PftlTEKI^ dead branch. It tips the peak of life with light. WOOU> Tb TPiKe. H m ----- HE. WOOLpnT. ‘t PEHD f) ‘‘Where did they go? I’d like And drives the clouds away; HICKEU know,” said Nancy. The soul grows glad that hears it £ "Don’t ask me,” said Mister And feels its courage strong; o \ Tingaling. "They must have wings A laugh is just like sunshine as well as silver toes, for they For cheering folks along. < I never climbed down. I’m sure.” Suddenly they heard someone You can lead men to Congress, say, "Ooooh! Eeece! A whole but you cannot make them think. dollar and a quarter in fairy money, and a nice big book with a lot of “ The program says— Acts two names in it and a big pencil with and three same as act one.” I a nice point! And a pocketbook, don’t wunna see it agin— lessus go too! A present for-each of us and home enough money to buy out the whole candy-store besides! Oh, thank Many a slim woman has made you, sir! We’re sorry we threw her husband's bank roll look like- i) iolly-pop sticks and silver-paper wise. v;ads at you. We like your friends, too, even if they haven’t got pink I wish I were dead! by Blossei ryes. Good-bye!” Why? Can’t you marry her— or FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 50-50 ! ' At this Mister Tingaling fainted. did you? Ves he did, indeed— he fainted BEAT 17.'/1 vwOOLDwr clear from the top of the old dead ROLLING STOCK. DCNJM I V t C B COf^Z.S ^ AA^YBOCY W A T 'AOht&, AM' I VNOOLD/M'T tree the whole way down to the (SIMMS A Auo C'MOM- 1 VOO A ROPE IP, In the olden days, the boys rolled MJU.U6 EA'rtM’ A B16 ASKS AAS FOR AKY 6 OP V SR TDLJCR i r IP VA around. But fortunately he fell hoops; now the girls roll their B1T 9 , v J i t U piece OP pi£ * TAA OF TWS PlS IS vmRADDYA Into a bed of soft moss, and when socks, cigarettes, eye.s and bones. 60AWA s & r Y Birs=TtL6iYe «SE.' O \ 0!!! the Twins reached him he had quite 60WMA A SK AIM. / J Tb (31AAAAG A no' FOR A J VOU SOME OF come to. The wind blows east. AM^SVKER/ w MIME, VWAEM , "O h!” he gasped. "Oh! Oh! Oh! BITE. The wind blows west. T SET so me.' All is lost! The rent money and When it blows too hard. everything. Oh, those dreadful They look half dressed. Gazookumses! They are worse than Snitcher Snatch ever thought The coming out parties of the of being. Have they gone?” girls are about the same as ever, “ Yes,” said Nick. "And they only they come out a little further. didn’t even leave a footprint be- hind them.” Nowadays an expert bank ac- "They wouldn’t,” groaned poor countant Is one who gets a two- Mister Tingaling. year start on the officials.

(To Be Continued;) The high cost of living means lit- tle to the moth. He eats nothing FLAPPER FANNY says but holes. eiM6 BY NCA SCRVICC. INC.

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The last medicine man of the Blackfoot Indians, Chief Two Moon decided to wander over the old trail. Last week he purchased a huge motor house containing all modern conveniences except a scale. So Mrs. Chief Two Moon bought one, and had it Installed in their new home. By mistak she se- The fellow who believes In cured the drug store kind, which costs a penny for every weigh. Hav- dreams would get along better If he would wake up. ing only one penny on hand, Chief Two Moon and his squaw, holding her little papoose, got on the scale at one time. They tipped the VWY, OU, BUT I scale as shown above. LITTLE JOE , N G S — J/' wat, tuDN't LOSE If the wife weighs 30 pounds HERE Tner more than the combined weight of YhENV NFteRALU- Chief Two Moon and the baby, and IN MN P U B . s e ALU AB AOTO= ^ the baby weighs 87 1-2 per cent less than its father, what is the •The ^itAa.- , r ^ 4/^ weight of each member of the fam- ily? Last puzzle answer: MovJ The African mine owner gave a seven-carat and a four-carat dia- H A f ’T A 60 A 5 mond to the Holland diamond brok- er. This broker gave a single ca- A It it ilA A . art and an eight-carat diamond in return. The first bein.^ smaller and the second larger than either of the other stones. Both the lots were of equal value for the mine owner’s stones were worth $6500. (7 times 7 times $100 equal $4900; 4 times 4 times $100 equal $1600; $4900 plus $1600 -equal $6500), and the broker’s were worth $6500 (1 times 1 times $100 equals $100; i e i a a s by nea scavice. inc. 8 times 8 times $100 equals $6400; $100 plus $6400 equals $6500). And both lots were worth consid- (Copyrlfiit, 1928, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) erably less than $10,000.

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J>AGE T W E L V E

quickly hurried to the doors. On ^ Under the auspices of the Oak-’ FOUR PERSONS HURT account of the angle of the trolley, land club, Miss Louise McDonald the occupants had to be helped ABOUT TOWN of the Storrs Extension service down from the door. Hale’s for Wash Goods-Over 29 years! will give her very helpful lecture IN TROLLEY A C C M N T The trolley was in charge of on nursing and demonstration of Motorman Edgar Mohr and Con- how to care for a patient in bed, Robert Dale of Newark, N. J...... ductor Frank Gilroy, both of Man- at the White House tomorrow af- chester. and Thomas Elliott of Nutley, N. ternoon at two o’clock. Those who Spreading Rails Causes Car to J., have returned to their homes have heard Miss McDonald and Leave Iron at Lym ans GIFT FOR MRS, AUSTIN. after spending a few days with Mr. witnessed the demonstration speak Switch — None Seriously Another Wash Goods Event and Mrs. Robert Thillips of Middle in terms of highest praise of it. Injured. Mrs. Chester Austin, head of the Turnpike. It is hoped a large number of wom- Millinery Department at Hale’s en will take advantage of this free left the company’s employ on Sat- Mrs. Kate McVeigh, of 49 Pur- nursing lesson. Twenty-eight persons, four of Just at the Break of Spring nell street, has entered the Mem- whom were injured, were thrown urday after four years’ service with / orial hospital where she is to un- Geraldine, tw'o-year-old daugh- Into a panic and escaped serious in- the local department store. Her dergo a minor operation. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ardian Groot jury Saturday afternoon when a friends In the store presented her of 701 Main street, is much im- trolley car jumped the track at with a beautiful hand bag and a John Fogarty, of 34 West Cen- proved at the Manchester Memor- Lyman’s Switch near Dobsonville, basket of flowers. The new head of the department ter street was the winner of a flv^- ial hospital today. The girl was tipped over, and went do^n^ Tone and Touch tube radio set raffled off by the ill with appendicitis and when her enbankment. Only the fact that th Is Mrs. Ann Waddell, who has had Shamrock baseball club Saturday condition became critical Saturday rear trucks of the trolley stuck in considerable experience in the mil- are the two things of first linery line. She had been in busi- sight. night, she was rushed to the hos- the mud at the top of the bank importance in a piano. Any pital w'here an operation was per- kept the trolley car from going ness for herself both in this town good pianist will tell you and in Hartford. A daughte'.- was born Saturday formed immediately. down the enbankment. This held that they are the two fac- the overturned trolley at an angle morning to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond The Manchester Water Co. wili tors that distinguish a good O'Coin, of Middle Turnpike, East. of about seventy degrees and pre- vented a more serious accident. give their main pipes a spring piano from a poor one. The four persons injured were cleanout Tuesday and Wednesday A son was born Saturday to Mr. AUTOS COLLIDE HERE; of this week. It will be well for CABLE-NELSON and Mrs. Constantine Ososky, of not hurt seriously as far as can be patrons of the AVater company to ascertained. They were taken to E7 Kerry street at the Manchester have reserve supply of water for Pianos NO ONE IS INJURED their homes in passing automo^les Memorial hospital. drinking purposes these two days are admitted to have _ these but there is no record of any of the. az in all probability the water 36-in c h Lawyer John Foley of this town names of the injured persons at from the pipes will be muddy. two outstanding qualities represented Miss Julia O Hara of Two Cars Meet at Eldridge and either the Rockville or Manchester depth and purity of tone and MOHPAC RAYON hospitals. The name of one woman, Rockville and Manchester, in her Spruce Streets Saturday an unusual evenness of Rayon will be one of the hearing before Judge Fisk Satur- a Lithuanian, could not be learned Night. but it is understood she sustained touch. They are the delight leading materials for Spring day morning when she was bound and Summer wear. We kpow over to the Superior court. Two automobiles driven by local only minor injuries. The other Fresh Supply of a skilled pianist— an in- three, all from Rockville, are Mrs. that you will just love this persons figured in a minor accident spiration to the average per- Mohpac Rayon for it comes in William Foster of Henry street at the intersection of Eldridge and Bartlett. 11 Cottage street, head of Tested injuries: Miss Charlotte Dentley, foiTner. You have only to dainty plain colors as well as is in Boston today. Spruce streets shortly before eight run vour fingers over the beautiful stripes and plaids. o'clock Saturday evening. No one 28 King street, knee injury; and Everett Myer, ISO Union street, Regular $1.25 yard. Miss Esther Brindle of Flush- was injured. keys‘of a CABLE-NELSON ing, L. I., spent the week-end at A Ford coupe operated by Miss minor bruises. Garden Seeds to learn these two facts for her home on Marble street. Alildred Morrison, of Clinton street Cause of Accident 11 The derailment was due. accord- yourself.- and containing another woman, GARDEN TOOLS. 36-INCH William Rubinow of Rublnow’s collided with a Reo touring car, ing to the Connecticut Company Sold On Easy Terms. store is in New York on a buying owned and driven by Alexander authorities, to an expansion of the rayon pr int s rails brought about by the heat of Your present piano taken trip. Jarvis, of Center street. Both ma- in part payment. Beautiful prints in geometric chines were damaged. the sun which caused the rails to Albert Tuttle of North Elm buckle. The car, Hartford bound, and futuristic designs in many Jarvis was driving up Spruce different color combinations. Elm street attended the street and Miss Morrison was pro- left Rockville at 1:15 and was de- Boys’ conference at Bloomfield ceeding up Eldridge street Ser- railed at 1:29. When the car jump- Bamforth’s This will make up into an in- Friday .and Saturday. ed the tracks, several of the women expensive dress for all general geant Crockett investigated the Hardware and Tools. KEMP’ S crash. No arrests were made. passengers screamed. It all happen- tvear this Spring. Come in Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Balch who ed quickly, however, and as the Auto Windshields and Glass. MUSIC HOUSE and buy a dress length tomor- have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. trolley came to a halt in its dan- Sale Starts Tomorrow at row! Regular prices 99c and H. Allen in Florida returned to gerous position, the passengers 691 Main St. — Johnson Block Piano Tuning. $1.25 a yard, Manchester today by automobile BIRTHDAY PARTY. South Manchester with Mr and Mrs. Allen. Mr. and 9 O’clock Mrs. Allen Balch and child of Sixty-three relatives and friends Hartford have been occupying of Mrs. Flavia Downs of Burnside S6-INCH RADIEUX their parent's home on North avenue. East Hartford, gathered at Main street during their absence. her home Saturday night in ob- CHIFFON servance of her seventy-third birth- Fradin’s 2000 YARDS New, different and smart! District Deputy Mrs. Rubianna day. Mrs. Downs is well known in For school, office, sport and Koenig will be guests of honor at Manchester and has numerous rel- Thrift Column. o^neral wear nothing could be the meeting of Royal Neighbors in atives here. She Is a sister of more suitable. Handsome Tinker hall this evening when the Frank Saunders of Fairfield street. OF checks in tan. green, two camps, Manchester 8843 and About fifteen friends from Manches- We Do Other Things ccmblnation stripes. Wonder- Laurel 2640 will be merged into ter attended the party. ful value! one under the name of Manchester Mrs. Downs was presented with besides cleaning. The list of things No 2640. Mrs. Koenig will pre- a handsome satin crepe dress pat- Sale we do includes plaiting, altering, sent the new charter. The business tern, the presentation speech being WASH FABRICS session will be preceded by a made by Harry Saunders of Hamiin OF pressing and dyeing. We have the 36-in c h rose chicken supper at 6:30 under the street. equipment and the trained workers direction of a committee of twelve Games were played p d refresh- MARIE CREPE necessary to do all these things well. ladies from each of the former ments served, thus rounding out This is a silk and cotton camps headed by Mrs. Margaret an enjoyable evening. Try us out on any of the above crepe— smart but inexpensive. Griffin and Mrs. Catherine Montie. Apron Every well dressed girl and services. We'll give you a new con- v.oman should have a printed Those taking part in the drills ception of what a conscientious dress in her wardrobe and she and dances to be given at the can afford to have one when spring exhibition at the School cleaning establishment can do for prints are offered at this very street recreation center Friday ev- ening will have rehearsals every Notice Frocks you. liw price. night this week in preparation. Values up to $1.25 a yard. This afternoon the Highland fling and Maypole dances were practic- The Manchester Water Com- ed. This evening at seven o’clock pany will flush their mains We have assembled over 2.000 yards of wash goods— Rayons, there will be a rehearsal for the Prints, Silk and Cotton Crepes, Rayon and Cotton Crepes, etc. Tuesday and Wednesday, April flag drill; at 7:30 the Slovak Every piece is a new 1926 material. The colors are the latest! 69c dances •'nd at 8:00 P. M. the ^rish 27-28. Work will start Tues- jig. Tomorrow at 10 A. 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