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THE WEATHER ' F o rc m t by 0. »• W eutber BureuB. NET PRKSS «U X Naw Baveo - AVERAGE DAIliV CIRCUT.ATION' for the iiionth of March, 1928 5 , 1 1 9 Fair tonight and Wednesday. Sleniber of the AnUlt Bureau of Circulattona & [ m - PRICE THREE CENTS / t w e l v e PAGES) Classified AdTertlsing Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928. VOL, XLL, NO. 175. MEN NO LONGER STEWART WAS Riches Come to Him Who Waits WAITING WORD MONEY SPENDERS THREE Federal Reports Show That OFTHE HOP-OFF Women Now Do All the PARTNER IN Buying. AT PRIMARIES TODAY OFTHEBREMEN Washington, April 24— Men “SMFUND” are going into the discard as • money spenders and it’s get­ ting to a point where they Ohio, Pennsylvania and Mas* Snow and Strong Winds don’t even select their own of Standard 03 of In­ Stewart Not Yet Free socks and neckties. saebusetts al tbe Polls; Women spend about ?32,- diana Got 1759,500 of Might Have Delayed 000,000,000 or four-fifths of the money passing over letail O f Contempt Charges Results W31 Show Hoo- counters of American stores the Continental Bonds, He Flight— May Start later every year, Julius Klein, of the comnierce dep..rtment, de­ ver^s Strength. Politicians clared today. Admits. Washington, April 24— Colonel “ Mr. Stewart committed a crime In Day. “ It seems the sheerest pre­ Robert W. Stewart, “ fourth part­ by defying the Senate. His test­ posterous nonsense for mere ner” in the Continental Company’s imony today will have no effect on Declare— Ohio the P^'in* man to intimate that he is of Washington, April 24.— Robert slush fund, freed himself of prose­ bis prosecution for that crime.” Lake St. Agnes, Que., April 24 any retail trade consequence,” cution by the Senate on a contempt It will be up to the district at­ W. Stewart, chairman of the Stand­ torney in the District of Columbia cipal State- — While the aviation outpost here Klein said. ard Oil of Indiana today told the charge by his testimony today. awajted anxiously today word that “ No less than 85 per cent of Senator Walsh, Democrat of Mon­ to prbsecute Stewart for "perjury,” Senate oil inquiry that he received Walsh said, ‘‘if such a prosecution the Bremen at last was enroute the consumer-buying is done tana announced this afternoon. Washington, April 24.— Herberf - by women. Nor is woman buy­ 5759,500 of the Continental Trad­ Stewart, ho'wever, will not escape is justified.” south, thickening weather threat­ Hoover’s chances of obtaining the 'S ing solely occupied with things ing Company’s mysterious $3,080,- prosecution for contempt in the Walsh added that Stewart’s test­ . I imony probably would result in dis­ Republican presidential nomination ( ened another delay. for her own adornment, as has 000 Liberty Bond, “ slush fund.” Federal Courts. Walsh added. Snow and easterly winds were been inferred by some irrever­ “ The Senate will be satisfied with missal of his “ arrest” proceedings. at Kansas City seven weeks hencs reported at Greenly Island, where Stewart said he transferred the Stewart, arrested in February by will be influenced— perhaps deci­ ent cynics. bonds to a “ trust fund” for the Mr. Stewart’s testimony today,” the repaired trans-Atlantic plane “ Women purchase about 65 said Walsh. ‘ But that has noth­ the Senate, secured his freedom on sively— by the primary elections lo Standard Oil of InJiana and the a writ of habeas corpus, which was and the three pcean fliers waited per cent of all the men’s hos­ Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Com­ ing to do with the criminal con­ three large and important states their chance to take off. The weath­ iery and 62 per cent of their tempt case no pending against him finally denied but which he appeal­ day, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Mas­ er last night at the far northern pany. In event of his death, Stewart neckwear. They are apt to said, the two companies would in the District of Columbia courts. ed to a highet court. sachusetts. island was showery and unsettled, have a' great deal to say in The results in these three state... according to a message received share equally in his share of the more senses than one, about Continental bonds. Barney Tras Is a waiter and comes from four .generations of waiters. involving a bloc of 189 delegates, here from Baron von Huenefeld, the purchase of most of the may furnish ^he answer to thejoU - Major Fitzmaurice and Captain His testimony identified Stewart^ He knows nothing about the stock market from personal contact, but CHURCHILL REPORTS rest of men’s apparel, though as the missing "fourth partner” in he does hover over the shoulders of diners who do know it. Conse­ RICKAKD EXPLAINS ticians’ constant querry: Lau KoehL they may not be present dur­ the Contin\ntal deal. Hoover be Stopped?” Or, on the Snow started falling here this quently Barney has been receiving tips for years and. following them, has other hand, the results may not b€ morning indicating that the weath­ ing the actual transactions.” Stewart testified that the bonds made $90,000 In stocks. Here is Barney waiting on the manager of the were turned over to him by Henry BRITAIN’S SURPLUS decisive at all. They niay be md^ er along the entire 750 miles be­ New York hotel where he works. SEMPS0 CONTRAa terminate enough merely to throw tween Greenly Island and Lake St. Smith Osier, president of the Con­ tinental, in 1922 and 1923 at meet­ a little more light on the Republi­ Agnes was unfavorable for the first can pre-convention struggle between leg of the Bremen’s flight to New CAPT. WllKlNS ings in Chicago and New York. He said he Immediately created the Hoover and "The Allies.” and fur­ York. Over Two MSlion Balance nish some additional conversation­ A hope that clearing weather by “ trust fund” and made Roy J. Bar­ GUILFOYLE AWAITS FATE Offered the $400^- later in the day might make the nett, a tax expert of his company, al fuel. , I . „i IS ICE BOUND the trustee. Despite Decrease in Some Generally speaking, the practical take-off possible buoyed the watch­ politicians of Washington feel that ers at the airdrome here. Miss Revealed Story 000 For the Bout With On last Saturday, with Harry F. today’s contests will be important, Herta Junkers, who went to Que­ AS UW YERS ARGUE CASE but not necessarily decisive. bec ye.sterday to visit Floyd Ben­ Sinclair acquitted, Stewart said he Of the Revenues. IN FAR NORTH revealed the story of the bonds to Tunney. Ohio, the cockpit of so many po­ nett in Jeffrey Hale hospital today the board of directors of the Stand­ litical struggles, is the cynosure of cancelled her plan to return to political eyes. It is there that Lake St. Agnes by plane. She tele- ard Oil of Indiana. The directors London, April 24— In Introduc­ decided to turn the bonds over to Closing Day of Trial of Hart­ Hoover elected to stride into the •^honed that because of the snow, Fear That He Will Be Un­ BAY STATE VOTING New York, April 24— T«x Rick­ ing the new budget in the House open with his candidacy and give 3hcWas coming by train. the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Co., he added. ard, fight promoter today took the of Commons this afternoon. Chan­ battle against Senator Frank B. cellor of the Exchequer Winston Willis, Ohio’s favorite son, whose NO WIND YET able to Get Out Until the This delivery was made through ford Veterinarian; Court witness stand at the Kearns-Demp- Barnett on Saturday. AT PRIMARY TODAY Churchill announced a surplus of death a few weeks ago has thrown Quebec, Que., April 24.— Owing sey legal bout. $2,125,000. He said this surplus all of the political calculators into to stormy weather which interrupt­ Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Dem­ Middle of Next Month; ocrat of Montana, first reminded Room Crowded— Judg­ Jack Kearns, former manager of had been brought about despite un­ confusion. Ohio will afford the ed telegraphic communication, only Dempsey is seeking $543,359.97 for expected calls upon the' treasury clearest insight into Hoover’s pop­ meager advices have been received Stewart that the Harry F. Sinclair case was ended. Stewart, when he alleged breach of contract by the and decrease in revenue from al­ lar strength despite the death of up to 11:30 o’clock that either the May Meet Gen, Nobile. ment Today. Hoover and Smith to Be Willis, because the friends all of Bremen or the Ford relief plane defied the Senate several weeks former champion. Kearns’ claim coholic beverages. ago, said he did so because he was The treasury sinking fund has the other candidates, Dawes, Low- had been sighted west of Greenly of $701,026.63 was cut yesterday den, Curtis, Watson, have rallied in Island. to be a witness in the Sinclair case, Named— Interest in the by the court by $166,666. been increased from $243,500,000 Oslo, Norway, April 24.— While “ That matter is now disposed of Hartford. Conn., April 24.— Dr. to $316,550,000. The present the Willi- cause, affording a test of Weather conditions are so unfa- Rickard testified today that he Hoover against the field. ■vorable that it is believed here the world lauds their remarkable and the committee would like to Harold N. Guilfoyle, federal veter­ dickered directly with Dempsey for nominal dead weight debt is $36,- know if you are willing now to an­ Vote For Coolidge. 656,490,000. 51 Delegates that the hop off of the- "Bremen has flight over the “ top of the world,” inarian, sat in Superior Court here his first fight at Philadelphia when The stake in Ohio comprises 51 been postponed. swer the questions asked you?” After saying that unexpected Captain George H. Wilkins and Walsh inquired. today with his father and mother he lost the title to Gene Tunney. delegates. Thd Hoover managers in Under examination by Arthur P. debts had arisen tho chancellor of Glad to Answer Washington Claim a majority of the RUSHING WORK Pilot Eilson seem doomed today to on either side, while four attor­ . Mm s., April 24.— Hoover Drizcoll, Dempsey’s lawyer, Rickard the exchequer caused la n s h ^ Stewart said he would not yield amon#“ tbfr Crowded galleries by delegation will be theirs after to­ Greenly Island, April 24— (To I. remain at Green Harbor, Spitz- neys fought eagerly before three and Smith ldomed.:«i the-b«adlln- said: day. Some oi the more optimistic N. S. via Murray Bay)— Improved bergep, until warm weather sets his position on the right of. the adding; committee to question him but that Superior Court judges, two of the: Massachusetts primaries "I first offered Dempsey $400,000 claim 35 or 36 of the 51, but most weather led Baron Von Huenefeld In. or a fifty per cent split if the gate Booze Don’t Help observers .here consider this latter due to the fact that he had been lawyers struggling to convict ‘ ^Q^^y "The treasury Is being increas­ an-d Captain Herman Koehl to rush In landing on the ice at Green excused as a witness in the Sin­ was more than $1,000,000. claim to be-extravagant. repairs upon the Bremen at top Harbor after the short hop from of first degree murder, and two! country was watching ingly uncheered by alcoholic stimu­ Many Ohio editors, whose opin­ clair case “ 1 will be very glad to working as hard to save him from irind nf “ I told him that I couldn’t give speed, following the arrival of the Doedmansoeira (Headman’s Isl­ answer any questions for you.” that fate. The occasion marked the Massachusetts to , * p, him more than $400,000 with a lants.” ions were polled in Washington Ford relief plane with replacement and), where for five days they were forty-five per cent break of the gate The treasury, the chancellor said, last week, predicted “ about a 50-5<> Stewart said he first learned he closing of the week-long trial of a run Hoover was making but Gen purposes to establish a policy of ft parts. They wanted to get the rer isolated from the world by a snow­ was to share in the Continental eral Apathy was in the saddle in the receipts If it was above this split” in Ohio today. A few thought storm of terrific proportions, the Dr. Guilfoyle, arising from the slay­ fixed debt charge of $1,728,850,000 pairs ni?de before another storm profits when he met Osier In Chi­ ing of Mrs. Max J. Gaudet, of New Bay State. amount.” that Hoover -«fill not get more than blew up. fliers’ Lockheed-Vega monoplane cago on Nov. 26, 1921. Besides the Hoover preference Signed Contract yearly to pay off the whole British 15 of the delegates, which, if borne Haven, here last January. In mid- debt, including the money borrowed The repair work was undertaken was slightly damaged. “ Osier said that part of the vote, in the Republican primary a Dempsey and Rickard signed a out, would be a fairly decisive de­ The damage to their plane is not afternoon, the three judges will re­ from the in wartime. feat for the Cabinet candidate In by the Baron, Captain Koehl, Major profits of this company would be tire to consider the question of point of interest was how many contract on Jan. 26. 1926. for the James E. Fitzmaurice, who came believed to have been serious hut votes will be marked for President Churchill said he believed that Ohio considering the split in the given to me,” said Stewart, “ I told whether Dr. Guilfoyle is innocent Philadelphia fight, the witness tes­ party, and the thorough-going way with the spare parts, Bernt Balchen, reports from Green Harbor indi him I didn’t want any of the profits Coolidge despite his "do not choose tified. Rickard said that in April the whole debt— internal as well as cate that the daring airmen were or guilty of a capital offense. external— could be paid in about in which the Hoover forces invaded •who piloted the Ford, and a number but he said I would get them and I A crowded court room featured to run” Ultimatum. when Kearns came to see him here, of residents of the^ community who unable to make repairs with the could do what I wanted with them. The Republicans and Democrats 50 years. the state. materials at their disposal. It is al­ the closing day of the Guilfoyle Kearns said: , , ' ...v The total expenditures for 192 8 Pennsy’s Delegates volunteered their services. That was the first time I heard of trial. Prospects of hearing the two of the state went to the polls to “ I understand you’ve signed with so believed that the fliers could not elect delegates and alternates to are estimated at $3,926,169,650 Pennsylvanit’s huge bloc of 79 The famous trans-Atlantic plane any disposition to give me a part reputed leading lawyers of the Dempsey for him to fight Tunney. delegates will go uninstructed and was marooned here ten days w’hen procure sufficient fuel for the hop of the profits.” their respective national conven­ which Is a reduction of $155,840,- to this city, even if they could re­ county bar, John T. Robinson and “ I said ‘Yes, I’ve signed with him under the control of Secretary of the Ford bore down from the west Created Tru.st Fund State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, tions, and to express directly, for 000 from the 1927 expenditures. pair the plane. the first time since 1912, their pref­ and they’re to fight in August, Treasury Andrew W. Mellon, who and Balchen brought her down Stewart said he immediately de­ clash, seemed . to have brought Rickard testified he replied. has never committed himself on Is Ice Bound cided to create a “ trust fund” to erence for president of the United upon the ice In Belle Isle Strait on Spitzbergen, the ice-bound isle, nearly every lawyer in the '•city to “Kearns' then produced a con­ the Hoover candidacy. The Hoover the Landward side of the island. hold the bonds for, the Standard States. which is farther north than any the court room. In the crowded Hoover to Win. tract he had brought with him b e n n e tT r e p o r t e d managers claim Hoover will ulti­ “ During those ten days we have Oil of Indiana and the Sinclair room were representatives of both covering tho fight and which he had mately get the big majority of this other in , cannot be reach­ Crude Oil Purchasing Co. He did It was a foregone conclusion that daily given thanks to Providence ed by shipping. It is not likely that ends and the middle of the social Herbert Hoover, secretary of things done. You lose If you fail missed the train which would havii ported that the baby farm was of Copnecticut, stood defeated in brought him here from Boston last sylvanla’s 76 wslegaies from • 'i‘he new schedule is based on re- . . . and that wilful slaughter not to use. them. Call 664. j every major test as the House again Washington, Aj>rJl .24.— Treasury to the New York gpvemot,^ only of NIcanaguans, but of Amer­ clean, in good condition and all balance ^ r il 21: $244.059.985.13.1 night. that is required by city ordinance. paved the way for amendments. tContlnaed on Page 31, ican. marines -yV V \ MANcmsiEn fcom v BvamsG herald, toe® at, aprti; 24,1928, ’i'A G E TWO

ard Oil of Indiana had “ the best THRONG OF FR ieiD S AROUTJOWN claim to Teapot Dome,” because of CHAMBER MOVES FOR {HALF DAY CLOSING its control of the Salt Creek field. OBITUARY Patrick Shea of Strant street is STEWART WAS “ Senator, if you say that the yCENSE EXAMS HERE building a two-car garage for the TO HEALTH OFFICER Standard Oil had a right to Teapot AT ADDY FUNERAL benefit of the tenants of one of his Dome, you are crazy,” Stewart ex­ AGAIN UNDER FIRE DEATHS Strant street houses. PARTNER IN ploded. Asks State Police to Astugn “ Perhaps I am; I’ve been accus­ ■YD club members will hold their Inspector in This Town For Walsh o f Mid- ed of that before,” Nye replied. Thomas Kempis Services For Accident Vic­ banquet Saturday night and all Dr. Thomas When Nye asked Stewart why he Autojnobile Tests. Merchants CaD Meeting For Thomas Kempis, age 70, of 142 who wish tickets may secure them “SLUSH FUND” bought an interest in the Sinclair Charter Oak street, died last night at the Army , and Navy clubhouse Bnried— Qiiirch pipe line company after Fall be­ Ninety members of the Chamber at his home following a long illness dletown (Continued from page 1) tim Attended By Great from David McCollum. Thursday came secretary of the interior, of Commerce, gathered at Masonic Friday to Get Rid of Half with a complication of trouble# due night is the last opportunity to Stewart said his company had made Temple last night for |;heir regular principally to advanced age. make reservations. The banquet Js Crowded With Friends. ^ and it was May, 1923, when I re­ the purchase as a business propo­ monthly meeting, authorized Secre­ He was employed by the Rogers Nomber of Young People. in. commemoration of the battlO o f! ceived the last package.” sition. Holiday. Paper Manufacturing Company in Seichprey. Stewart said he put a copy of tary George E. R ll of the organiza­ Senator Cutting, (R) of New tion to forward written communica­ their Charter Oak street mill. He is th® “ trust fund” agreement in his Mexico, got into a clash with Stew­ St. Margaret’s circle Daughters Middletown, Conn., April 24 — safk deposit box with instructions tion to State Police CommiBSioner survived by his wife and two sons, Several hundred friends visited The City of Middletown today paid art over the , “ trust agreement.” Hurley, requesting that one of fif­ Ten members of the Merchant’s Herbert and Frank Kempis, both of Isabella will observe its fourth that it he opened in event of his at the home last night and its tribute Id Dr. Thomas P. Walsh, Cutting asked Stewart whether the teen inspectors to be added to the Division of the Manchester Cham­ of this place, and three daughters, anniversary on Monday evening, death. This arrangement, he ex­ agreement was a “ usual business gathered this afternoon for for a quarter century the health of­ automobile force, be stationed in ber of Commerce met this morning Mrs. Frank Peterson of Eilizabeth, .Mineral service to pay tribute April 30 with a chicken dinner at plained, was made to make sure transaction.” and bad a general dlBcusslon per­ the Hotel Sheridan, to be served ficer here. Dr. Walsh was buried in that the bonds would be turned “ j can’t answer that,” said Stew­ Manchester. N. J., Mrs. Anthony Port of Los to the memory of Albert St. John’s cemetery following ser­ At present, it was pointed out, taining to tLe abolition of the pres­ Angeles and Mrs. Vincent Sedwick, promptly at 6 o’clock. The dinner over to the two oil companies if he art. Addy, well known Herald reporter vices held in St. John's church be­ Manchester persons wishing to get ent weekly halt holiday which some wiy be followed by a theater party died. , , When It appeared as though also of Los Angeles. who lost his life together with fore a congregation that crowded automobile operating licenses have Manchester stores observe and The funeral will be held at the Frederick E. Hughes, in an auto­ at the State. Miss Julia Hogan is Stewart said he twice cashed Stewart was going to defy the the church to the utmost. City of­ tc go to the capitol at Hartford, some do not. They were said to home at 8:30 Thursday morning mobile accident near Newington chairman of the committee of ar­ coupons off the Continental bonds. committee again, Walsh Interposed rangements. Those assisting her ficials led by Mayor F. J. Bielefield which means considerable lost time. have been unanimously in favor of and at St. James’s church at 9 Center on Sunday. , The first time was in June, 192^, with a suggestion that he answer are Mrs. Inez Batson, Mrs. Alice and including every member of the With an inspector located here, doing away with any "afternoon o’clock. Burial will be in St. The services today were impres­ and the second in June, 1923. Each the question. Burke, Mrs. Lillian Carney, Mrs. City Council were in the congrega­ time, he said, he returned to Bar­ much of this loss of time would be off.” A general meeting of all of sive in their simplicity. The home “ Thank you, Senator, maybe I’m the division has been called for James’s cemetery. Heleu Griffin, Mrs. Sarah Healey, tion; the Rt. Rev. E. Campion nett a batch of new bonds, eqiml getting heated,” said Stewart. eliminated. at 43 Garden street was filled to Mrs. Julia Sheridan and Mrs. Alice 10 o’clock Friday morning to be capacity and many stood outside. Acheson, bishop of the to the value of the coupons. He Pacified by WalsTI. Stewart fin­ Favors N. E. Bus Line MeVey. Reservations should be church in Connecticut, attended tne bought the new bonds in the mar­ held at the Chamber of Commerce Relatives and friends came from ally said “ it wasn’t a usual trans­ The Chamber also went on record rooms, at which time the matter FUNERALS made to some one of the committee action, it doesn’t occur very often.” Troy, N. Y., Peekskill, N. Y., West services as did many other clergy­ ket, he added. as In favor of , the J^uw England' will be thoroughly thrashed out. I before Friday of this week. "Barnett cut the coupons or 1 may Evades Questions Transportation Company’s petition Hartford, Ansonla, Wlllimantlc and men of every denomination. have helped him,” said Stewart. I Stewart evaded a series of ques­ Those who inet this morning want Arthur (Kamm other places. Commandant' John Rev. John P. Cotter, of Boston, for a franchise to operate a bus to start on the new arrangement Group Three of Center church celebrated a solemn requiem high deposited some of the coupons or tions as to why he should have ex­ from Depot Square to the Center The funeral of Arthur Kamm P. Spohn, of the Salvation Army women workers will cater for the used them for cash.” Stewart ex­ pected to share in the profits of the first of the month. who died yesterday at the Hartford Corps here with which the family mass in the church, assisted by Rev. and frdhi there to Hartford, in supper of the officers and teachers Mathew Traynor, of New Britain, as plained that his reason for turning the Continental Company. preference to a petition from the hospital will be held from his late has long been closely associated, of­ of the Sunday school tomorrow the Continental bonds over to the “ I’m only trying to find out what home, 31 Griswold street, Glaston­ ficiated. \ \ night. deacoh; and Rev. Charles J. Seifer- Garry Transportation Company to 80 AT KIWANIANS’ man, of Naugatuck, as sub-deacon. two oil companies was that he be­ this contract means,” said Cutting. operate a hus service plying from bury, tomorrow afternoon at 2 Masses of Flowers. lieved they belonged to the com­ “ I don’t think you are doing any­ o’clock, and from the Lutheran The casket was almost completly The Ladies’ Aid society of Sec­ Rev. Charles M. Kavanaugh, o Stafford to Rockville to Depot Middletown, conducted the com- panies which he represented. thing of the kind,” Stewart -snap- Square to Buckland to Wapping to f ir s t church at Glastonbury at 2:30. hidden under masses of flowers. ond Congregational church will “ BOYS’ ” DAY Rev. H. P. R. Stechholz of the local The Continental Deal ‘ ped. East Hartford. There were at least seventy-five mqet tomorrow afternoon for busi­ ntital services. Stewart told of first getting into When Cutting asked some addi­ The meeting followed a roast Zion Lutheran church will officiate floral pieces. Among the largest ness and sewing at the home of at the services. Burial will be in the Continental deal when he went tional questions about the trust beef dinner served by Chef Osano. Engfine House Dinner Varies and most beautiful were a large Mrs. J. M. Williams of Hudson agreement, Stewart shouted: Green cemetery, Glastonbury. casket spray from the parents to Texas in an effort to buy oil from Afterward George Glenney, Scott Regular Weekly Luncheons street. TALCOTTVIILE A. E. Humphreys, Texas oil man, “ That’s been gone over by a real Simon and Arthur Knofia “ knocked marked, “ Our Albert” ; a standing expert, Mr. Walsh, in your pres­ of Manchester Club. Mrs. Lee Hayes for the Standard Oil of Indiana. ’em off their chairs” with their crescent with dove from the Town Loyal Circle of King’s Daugh­ When he learned he was to share ence.” The funeral of Mrs. Lee Hayes Players, of which Mr. Addy was ters will hold its spring rummage Miss Helen Frazer, who has Cutting persisted in his ques­ presentation of “ Hypolite’s Claim.” More than 80 Kiwanlans and who died in Los Angeles, April 13 confined to her home by illness, ib in the Continental profits derived The members are still talking today president: a standing shower sale all day Thursday and Friday from the purchase of oil from tions about why he shared in the High school boys, who were the was. held yesterday afternoon at the wreath from his “ His Pals” in the or until sold out, May 3 and 4. The again able to be out. Continental’s profits. about the splendid embarrassment Kiwanian’s guests, gathered this honie of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Miss Alice Talcott of New York Humphrey, he said, he decided t of Mr. Glenney in the role of Laurel Club, which attended the sale will be held as usual at Center “ I think it would have been bet­ noon at the north end fire head­ Edward Hayes. Rev. James Lord funeral in a body; a “ Gates Ajar” church chapel, profits to- be used City and Louis P. Talcott of Bridg- turn his share over half to his own “ Hypolite.” ton. Me., were recent guests of company and half to the Sinclair ter if there had been no profits at quarters for the regular Tuesday rector of St. James’s church, East piece from “ Chums,” a wreath in community charitable work. Mrs. all,” said Stewart finally. “ But get-together of the club and the Hartford, officiated and burial Was their father, M. H. Talent. Crude Oil Purchasing Company, from “West Hartford Girls” and William Kean and Mrs. Albert An- John G. Talcott is in Boston on that’s my hind sight and not my first “ Boys” day. The women of in the family plot in the Buckland another from “ The Herald Em­ gell head the committee in charge. which had bought half of the Hum­ DAUGHTERS OF U B E R H a business trip. phreys oil from the Continental. foresight.” Memorial Hospital auxiliary acted cemetery; ployees,” as -well as one from Troop Friends having donation to make Nye next asked Stewart whether Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McCoe of Stewart’s attitude today ^as en­ as caterers. The tables Were arrang­ 6, Boys Scouts. and who wish them called for Worcester, Mass., were week-end tirely different from that exhibited he visited Fall’s ranch in January, ed in the form of a hollow square Last night a con- .ant stream of should notify Mrs. Angell, phone 1922. SURPRISE MRS. TAYLOR guests of Mrs. McCue’s parents, in his previous appearance as a 'wit­ and decorated in yellow and green. deeply affected friends went to the 961-5, not later than May 1, or Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley. ^ ness Whereas then he was belli­ “ That’s a lie,” Stewart inter­ The flowers were forsythia or EXCHANGE SEAT Addy home to bid a last farewell Mrs. Hood, 169-3. rupted, resuming the belligerent Joseph Douglas caught a beauii- gerent, pounded th3 table, shouted Braved Storm to Carry Out golden bell, the candles were yel­ of their assoclatu and extend their ful string of trout on Satoday. attitude he showed when he defied low and the nutbaskets of green condolence to the family. A great One patient admitted at Memo­ at committee members and finally the committee last January. Unannounced Visit to Her­ His catch was weighed at the Rock­ defied the Senate, today be ^^s paper, the gift of Case Brothers. BRINGS $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 many of the visitors were young rial hospital today, Laura Carey of ville Fish and Game club, and found “ Mr. C. C. Chase, Mr. Fall’s sec­ ald Reporter. The menu included vegetable soup, men and woiuen. 258 North Main street, and two eager to talk, tractable and frank. retary, testified you were there in to be by far the best catch yet re­ roast beef, peas, mashed potatoes, .The pall-bearers were members discharged, Rufus Robinson of this On one occasion, he said today I m January, 1922,” said Nye. Daughters of Liberty, L. L. 0. L town and Mary Sullivan of 36 ported. ^ _ .. not attempting to fence with you cabbage an-d beet salad, rolls, of the family. Three were brothers, The Misses Thelma and Dorothy “ Then he falsified,” said Stew­ No. 125, honored Mrs. Mary Tay­ ON LA SALLE ST. William Aidy of Peekskill, N. Y., School sfreet. no. I’m not.” lor, Herald social reporter, with a coffee, lemon meringue pie and salt­ Jewell of Manchester Green have art. “ 'The only time I ever visited t)avid Ad iy and John Addy, Jr., of been recent guests of their cousin. Stewart was questioned at ]e ^ th Fall’s ranch was in November, party at her home on Henry street ed nuts. The profits accruing will this tOT n. The others were CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Miss Doris Rivenburg. about the deposit slip, dated Dec. 1922.” last evening. The affair came as a go to the linen fund. 15 1923 which showed he deposited complete- and very pleasant surprise “ Bill” Wood, Wesleyan’s noted Chicago.-,—A record price of brother o^-laws who also live in NOTES Miss Beatrice Truman entertain­ Nye turned to Stewart’s meeting $24,500 each has been paid for Manchester, Herbert Metcalf, ed her cousin Miss Mllftred Pren­ $13,903.75 in Liberty Bond coupons with Osier in November, 1921, to Mrs. Taylor, who in the course directolr of athletics, was unable to memberships in the Chicago stock Robert Richardson and Arnold The Women’s Missionary society tice for the week-end. in the Continental and^ Commercial when the latter first told him that of duty as well as pleasure had re­ be present and in his stead came Trust Company of Chicago. Stewart ported the proceedings o fthe 25th Dr. Edgar Fauver, head of the exchange on account of new regu­ Reinartz. will meet at the church tonight at Several of the members of the he would share in the Continental lations adopted by the exchange to Home Services 7:30 and a full attendance is hoped Missionary society are planning to said these coupons came from his profits. anniversary of the lodge held at physical education department at personal holdings of liberty Bonds Orange hall in March. make La Salle street the financial The services at the home opened for. attend the annual meeting <« the “ Did he intimate who the others the college. He talked on the Woman’s Congregational Home and not from his share of the Con Arrangements were made by the present trend of college athletics. center of the west. by a trio from the Sayration Army A cottage prayer meeting will be were who would participate in the The first of the new regulations held tomorrow afternoon at 2 Missionary Union in New Haven, executive board for the silver an He brought with him three Wesle­ who sang “ Abide With Me.” The tinental profits. cthwart profits?” permitted persons not actively o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Wednesday. Miss Amy Welcher of Shown the deposit slip, Steivart “ No sir.” niversary, headed by Mrs. Eliza yan students who are local boys. singers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold beth Caverly, general chairman. dealing in sceuritlSs and who have Turkington and Miss Rachel Lyons. Perrett, 62 Russell street. Hartford will address the morning s&iid • • “ Did. he tell you how much of Dr. Fauver also showed three reels no intention of appearing on the session with the subject “ A Trip to “ 'This is indicative of nothing, as the profits you would get?” The latter, with her associates on Mrs. Spohn then offered prayer. Owing to illness the Rev. H. F. of pictures, one of the college floor to trade in person to hold Schmelzenbach who recently ar­ Some A. M. A. Schools.” Miss I had lots of other Liberty bonds._^ “ Not at all; I wasn’t interested tlifc committee and some of the oth­ buildings and campus and the During his eulogy Commandant er officers braved the storm last memberships. Spohn directed the grief-stricken rived in^this country from Portu- Welcher will be pleasantly remem­ “ I want tp advise you. Colonel, in how much I would get.” others of football games and other The change, according to direc­ bered by the members of the local said Walsh, “ we have ^be coupons night, and Mrs. Caverly in behalf parents and relatives to turn to gues East will be unable to of the Daughters of Liberty, in an activities. tors of the exchange, was made address a meeting at this church society as she spoke here, after her you deposited. In December, 1922, The boys who were invited were t'rovldence for comfort in their return from India with the deputa­ appropriate speech expressed their necessary by broadening the func­ nour of Sorrow and dwelt on that Friday evening as previously an­ and in December, 1928, and our in­ SEVEN YOUNG FOLKS’ deep appreeiation for the publicity either sons of members or promi­ tions of the board. tion from the American Board and vestigation shows that some of the point largely in his talk. nounced. He is now at the home of the Woman’s Board of Missions. extended them by the Herald and nent in athletics at the High school. First sale of non-active seats, at relatives in Ohio, but it is hoped ^ -coupons deposited in December, Three members from the Hartford During the service a telegram of Members of the Sunday school SOCIETIES TO GATHER Mrs. Taylor in particular, and as a the new record, was made to Ar­ sympathy to the family was receiv later on he and his wife will be able S s . came frop Continental token oi their gratitude presented Kiwanis club were present. The at­ thur Cutten and Walcott Blair, wishing to contribute to the Christ­ ed from Envoy Eldted McCabe of to come to this church and tell of mas box to be sent to Miss Margar­ to her a handsome mantel clock. tendance prizes were won by Mor­ both prominent independent opera­ their experiences of more than 20 “ That may be,” Stewart replied. Mrs. Taylor thanked them warm­ gan Campbell for the boys and Wil- Ansonia, formerly with the local et Welles at the Girl’s school at Will Take Part in Rally of tors. branch of the Salvation Army. At years in the African field. Ahmednagar, India, will kindly “ I don’t know.” Christian Endeavorers on ly for theTr beautiful gift and as­ brod Messier for the men. 235 Memberships Bond Expert Testifies sured them it was enough to be In­ The Chicago exchange has 235 the close the trio sang again “ Over bring their contribution next Sun­ Mrs. Myrtle Norton, a bond ex- Thursday Evening. vited to such a splendid turkey There.” ONLY SMALL PART OF DOGS day. Articles especially desired are SHOOTING CONTEST members, as compared to the 1,- pencils, tablets, small dolls, sewing nert from the Treasury, then told dinner and entertainment as they 100 memberships in the “ big There were nearly 30 cars in the IN TOWN LICENSED SO FAR of examining Liberty Bond Thursday evening at 7:30 repre­ had on the occasion of their anni­ funeral cortege which proceeded cases, knitted scarfs, soap, small Quantico, Va., April 24.— Paul board” as traders call the New remnants of cloth (enough for a pons, sent in to the Treasury y sentatives from seven different versary without additional remem­ M. Martin, first lieutenant, U. S. A., York stock exchange. Seats bn the SlowlY to the East cemetery where At 2 o’clock this afternoon only th e Chicago Federal Reserve bank young people’s organization's will brance. The Daughters came laden the body of Albert Addy was laid 410 dogs having their place of blouse), all kinds of Christmas tree was high man with a score, of 521 New York exchange are selling at ornaments, etc. in June and December 1922 She gather at the Second Congregational with delicious home-made cakes, at the opening of the secopd day’s more than $350,000. to rest in the family plot. abode within the town of Manches­ said she found coupons for 371 $1. church for a big rally, one of many ice cream and other essentials for tryout, for the American interna­ “The. new rule is fecognitibn of ter had been licensed. Last year 000 and 3 $500 bonds which were such affairs being held throughout a dainty lunch, and a thoroughly tional rifle team to meet the crack- the fact that a stock exchange is, between 1,200 and 1,300 were original Continental bonds. Ine the state under auspices of the Con­ enjoyable evening was spent with in a way, a civic institution as well licensed. This means that dog LINCOLN CARTER TAKES coupons, she said, represented shots of other countries In Holland necticut Christian Endeavor Union. the aid of music, jokes and story next July. as a financial agency,” C. T. At­ owners will be busy during the lat­ ZZ b valued at $372,500. She said Leaders of the following societies telling. From the 28 entrants seven will kinson, secretary of the exchange, PEKING’S F O R M E ter part of the week if they are to OYER R. L TAYLOR STORE an examination of the coupons sent will take part in the proceedings: get the licenses. For the accommo­ fn from Chicago in 1923 was now be selected Friday to form the said. The Christian Endeavor societies of American team which is being “ Purchase of memberships should dation of applicants the town being made. HUNDREDS KILLED clerk’s office will be open tonight. Stewart then returned to tne Talcottville, 'Wapping and Second sponsored by William Randolph prove profitable, of course, but the EM PEO R SEEKS Congregational church, the Cyp Hearst. real significance is suppurt of a Business Operated By Vetwan c t d, “ You have just heard testimony club of the Center church, the Hi-Y BY BALKAN QUAKES Morris Fisher and James R. movement confirming Chicago as BOIJLDER DAM BILL Marketman Who Died Last that the $13,903 of Liberty bond club, the Luther League of the RUcker, marine corps sergeants, the financial center ef the mid­ Week to Be Resumed^ - coupons you deposited in the Con­ Swedish Lutheran church and the were second, and third, with 514 west. The importance of having UP-TO-DATE FUN Washington, April 24— President tinental & Commercial Trust Com­ Young People’s society of the Swed­ Districts 300 Miles Apart Are and 510 respectively. A civilian, a large scale operator like Mr. Cut- Coolidge has definitely approved The Manchester Trust Co., ad­ ish Congregational church. Marcus W. Dinwiddle of Virginia, ten directly interested in the local pany in June, 1922, were all Con­ Rocked— ^Red Cross Rushing the Swing-Johnson Boulder Dam ministrator of the estate of the late tinental bonds,” Walsh told birn.^^ Special music will be provided by ^ scored fourth place. exchange cannot be overestimated. Peking.— The dust of the Dragon Bill, Rep. Addison Smith (R) Idaho, to Scenes. Leading brokets are enthusiastic Richard L. Taylor, south end “ I heard nothing of the sort, the G Clef glee club of the Swedish ! America’s chances of winning Thorne shaken off his Imperial chairman of the House irrigation marketman who died last week, to­ Stewart replied. “ I think you’re Lutheran church under the direc-' the world’s championship this year over the plans being formed for the Athens, Greece, April 24.— Hun­ boots, Hsuan Tung the last Chinese committee, announced today in urg­ day sold to Lincoln Carter, Jr., the forty rows of apple trees from prov­ tion of their leader Helge Pearson. after being third last year are Chicago exchange, Emperor lost no time in indulging dreds have been killed or seriously "Substantial increase has been ing the rules committee to give the business conducted by Mr. Taylpr at ing that.” The speaker of the evening will greater than ever before according himself In modern amusements as bill a preferred status on xthe cal­ No. 1 South Main street. Mr. Car­ injured and other hundreds have to Col. D. C. M. Dougal team cap­ made in the value of shares han­ Walsh was attempting to show be Russell J. Blair, field secretary quickly as they became available endar. ter will reopen the store on Thurs­ that Stewart had deposited Contin­ of the Massachusetts Christian En­ suffered minors hurts in a series of tain. dled through La Salle street,” one violent earthquakes which have of the brokers who holds seats bere tp him. Now he Is listening to the The president's attitude was re­ day. ■* ental Bond coupons in June, 1922, deavor societies. local broadcasting station at Tient­ but the oil man wouldn’t admit It. rocked a large section of the' LIGHT PROPAGANDA and In New York commented. lated to the committee in reply to After the devotional service, sin where he lives In the Japanese representations by the “ power HEENEY SAILS. “ You can assume— ” Walsh be- there will be a period of games in Balkans and Greece during the past “ However, there Is a world bf few days. "Washington, April 24.— Nearly room for improvement, and we are concession with wife and concubine. lobby” that the bill overturned the the parlor under -the direction of In the Peking home where his Coolidge anti-government owner­ New York, April 24.— Tom “ Now, Senator, I don’t want to Rev. 'Truman "Woodward of the The most violent of the tremors $1,000,000 Is being spent this year making it as soon as possible.” assume anything,” said Stewart. centered at Philippopolis, in south­ for propaganda, educational and Drawing Card ^ father, the former Prince Regent, ship policy. Heeney, who meets Gene Tunney in Wapping Federated church and and his younger brother. Prince Pu a heavyweight championship bbut “ I’ll assume it then that the day Franklin Wells of Talcottville. ern Bulgaria, and Corinth, In publicity work by the National One of the greatest drawing or the day after you deposited those Gr66C6 'These districts Are about Electric Light Association. cards of the midwest In getting Chieh reside, there Is also Installed ASK THE JUDGE 1 hbre in July, will sail from England Light refreshments will be served Friend: How* much speed has! today for New York aboard the coupons,” said Walsh, “ the Con­ oTseconreo;: This was revealed today at the new factories and enterprises, a radio receiving set and nightly tinental & Commercial bank depos­ auakes struck the Balkans all of brokers believe, is the ability of these erstwhile rulers of China, en­ your car? Leviathan, according to a cable re­ gregational church. federal trade commission’s power ited these coupons in the Federal western Turkey had been shaken trust investigation by George H. La Salle street to finance new pro­ joy the music and sinflng from the Motorist: Up to fifty dollars and ceived here by Charlie Harvey, his Reserve Bank at Chicago and the and Smyrna was partially destroy­ jects without recourse, to money Chinese theaters which composes costs.— The Spur. manager. a n t i -AMERICAN RIOTS Francis, association auditor. Treasury expert reports that of the ed. The association has contributed reservoirs outside of Chicago. the chief part of the broadcasted Federal Reserve bank at that time New details today from Coriath Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, April $80,000 to schools and colleges for La Salle^street provides an outlet program. there were coupons representing put the dead in that district at research work, has maintained uni­ for desirable legitimate securities, Programs Imroving $362,500 of Continental bonds.” 24.— Reports were current here to­ from 30 to 35 and the injured at and encourages ^ejs^usiness to day. that the rebel bands which versity lecturers and has donated These programs do not amount to “ I don’t know,” said Stewart. more than 100. Out of the city’s to national organizations, including come here with an assurance it very much as yet since it has been A YOUR LAST CHANGES Bratton’s Question raided American owned mines in 3,000 houses only fifty were left will be able to find credit or cash the Pispis river district are on the National Federation of Wom­ but a fpw-months that the govern­ Senator Bratton (D) of New standing and they were damaged. en’s Clubs’ Francis declared. 'near at hand, one broker com­ Mexico asked Stewart when he their way to Puerto Cabezas, which ment restriction on radio was lifted STATE TONIGHT is amply protected by U. S. Ma­ The money loss at Corinth is put at mented.. In North China. stopped cashing coupons from the $4,000,000 while the damage EMBRGENC1T GASOLINE. “ Growth Of the Chicago exchange SOUTH »L1NCHESTER . TO SEE Continental bonds. rines. The number of sets In private According to travelers who have throughout Greece Is estimated at Is an intimate part of the growth homes throughout China can be put “ In 1923.” of the west, and officers of the ex­ “ Why haven’t these coupons just arrived from the Pispis river $12,500,000. Halifax, N. S., April 24.— An down as practically nil. Available zone the Sandinistas began raid­ A great district about Philippo­ emergency supply .of gasoline will change are seeing to it that the figures Indicate that there are some DOUGLAS been clipped since 1923?” polis was isolated by the quakes in growth of the district does not ex­ FAIRBANKS “ Largely to avoid publicity,” ing on April 12. Only one Ameri­ be stored on Sable island in case forty-five sending and receiving Bulgaria. Railway traffic on the ceed growth of financial facilities.” - Bald Stewart. , can was ma(ie a prisoner, accord­ Captain Courtney, the British ­ statibns of large size In ell of “ Why should you wish to avoid ing to this latest information, Oriental railway, which extends tor, who is to leave England next China. Of these th-i Chinese con­ from Continental Europe to Tur­ publicity?” which Is not yet officially confirm­ month on a trans-Atlantic flight, is trol twenty-five ^ the Japanese « '‘THE 6AUCHO” key, was interrupted. The Red “ That’s a hard question to an­ ed. compelled to land there. The gaso­ U. S. COURT OPENS twelve, Britain and America two swer,” said Stewart. “ I only know According to reports there were Cross Is aiding the injured and line, as well as oil, arrived today each, the French three, Soviet- I don’t want newspaper notoriety two rebel bands of 200 men each, homeless. from New York and will be shipped Norwalk, Conn., April 24— Judge Japanese Joint control marks one and I thought it best not to clip under command of Guatemalan, to Sable Island next week. Warren B. Burrows today opened' BY POPULAR DEMAND MAR'TIN “ PUNCH DRUNK” more. any more coupons. I told the trus­ Honduran, Mexican and Nicara­ the April term Of the Unitisd States New Stations Aim>LANE REGULATIONS Tomorrow f SPECIAL RETURN tee not to clip any more.” / guan officJersi District Court here in the absence New radio plants are constantly If you got these bonds in an or­ Washington, April 24. — “ Bob’’ Washington, April 24—-Special ONE D A Y Y The travelers said that the dem­ Martin, heavyweight champion, of of Judge Edwin S. Thomas, who is being erected by the Chinese, out­ ENGAGEMENT dinary way, what reason would you onstrations were entirely anti- federal aeronautical regulations in ONLY • i . the A. E. F., will leave Mt. Alto in Washington. The term had but standing among those being the have not to want the whole world American and that other foreign­ connection with the New York re­ eight cases for aSsignmept with iThe Picture of the Yeffr. veterans hospital in a few days a ception of the German trans-Atlan­ ones at Shanghai and Nanking. In to know about it?” ers were not molested. probably none of the cases to be Peking negotiations continue be­ “ I don’t know, maybe I made a casualty of the ring and of the tic airplane Bremen, were announc­ WILLIAM HAINES tried here. Jpdge Burrows sits in tween the American Minister, the mistake.” World War. ed today by Acting Secretary of KILLS WIFE WITH AXE The severe pummeling which New Haven tomorrow when two Japanese Mjnister and the Chinese -in- "This agreement seems to have Commerce William P. MacCraken. hundred applicants for naturaliza­ been written in lead pencil,” said Martin received in winnjng the government in an attempt to Lyons, 111., April 24.— Joseph heavyweight championship in No aitci-aft except authOHzed tion will be presented. Bratton. "Why wasn’t it written by military escorts, press and news straighten out the tangled diplo­ Jaeger, 36; father of six small chil­ France, and In his ptofessidnal matic threads which will permit I. stenographer?” dren, killed his wife with an axe r^el pianos, will be permitted to ap WEST “ I didn’t want a stenographer or bouts after the war, have perma­ the American Federal Wireless in her bed here today and then nently disabled him, according to proach within one-half mile of the LINDY TO RESCUE inybody else to know about it.” threw himself beneath the wheels Bremen while it is in flight. No j Company to execute its contract to Army doctors. In the ring they dall build for the Chinese i high power­ of a Chicago, Burlington & Quincy it “ punch drunk.” The official ex­ plane or formation of aircraft will Curtiss Field, N. Y., April 24.— SPLENDID Salt Creek Fields railroad train, according to police. fly ahead of the German plane. ed ‘station at Shanghai with lesser TH U R SD A Y O Senator Nye (R ) of N. Dakota, planation is that severe head Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is ex­ plants at Peking, Hankow, Canton Jaeger was decapitated. punching had caused cerebral le­ pected to fly from here early this AND FRIDAY ^ FEATURES thairman, switched the questioning and Harbin. ^ sions. FORDS OFF FOR LONDON afternoon for Quebec, carrying VICTOR McLAGLEN ' :o the Salt Creek oil fields in Wy- PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS Manchester, England, April 24. tmihg. An investigation of the Martin defeated Gene Tunney, serum to be used in the tifiatmont .Star of “ What Price Glory” Marion Davies U Washington, April 24— President present world’s champloh, several — ^Henfy Ford, who came here from of Floyd Bennett, aviator who Is ill In leasing of this field has been pro­ London with Mrs. Ford to Inspect posed In the S^ate. Nye tried to Coolidge has virtually decided to times during the A. E. P. elimina­ there with double pneumonia, ac­ Tbs African flneb is said to have “A GIRL IN EVERY PORT” “Qfiafity S treet ; deliver his Memorial Day address- tion bouts. Later he niade a serioua hie automobile assembling plant, ihow that the Midwest Refining cording to Information bere. A vocabulary of about 300 words. 'I^ver Before These 8 Big Features Shown on One 1 ^ : this year at Gettysburg battlefield, bid for the heavyweight champion left quietly for London this after­ Oceania, ineluding Auatrlalia, is 3o., owned by the Standard, con- noon by motor car. it is understood Lindbergh will use bis new Ryan irolled ^ e Salt Creek field in 1921. instead of Arlington national ceme­ ship of the world, but never got cabin monoplane, according to the nearly as large as Europe, but has tery, it was announced at the White far. He will return to his home in that Mr. and Mrs. Ford will stop only one-fiftietb as many people. Itewart denied it. 1 off at Lady Astor’s home enroute. report. Nye suggested that the Stand- Houaa today. Terra Alta. W. Va. r - y. -/■r/ciW: Ky T'>?^' :^• >t .>ir-5^>.v' j *^ i^- Vv- •■ '2*1? /?..*7 ■ ■■■■ ■ ■ ■." ■' '.\'^ "'I '' » T a ...... y'

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ANNOUNCES NAMES OF iUILFOYLE WATTS FATE I RockvUle WAinNGWORD WASHINGTON TRIPPERS AS LAWYERS ARGUE 0FTHEH0P4)FF Days of Lurid Price Inducements (Contlnned from page 1) Bn8 Franchise Under Way Personnel of High Schorf Pil­ Several from Rockville are at­ analysis of facts related on the wit­ grimage Party Includes tending the hearing o* OF THE BREMEN Utilities. Commission at the State ness stand. i' Some Outsiders. Gideon insisted the state’s (Contlnned from Page 1.) Capitol, Hartford, today, when the strongest point, and "the one state­ peUUons of the Gary Transporta­ of the The names of the 110 persons ment that is convincing" was the ports from Greenly Island that the tion Company will be brought up remark quoted as having come who will make up the Senior Wash­ for consideration for a bus Bremen may arrive at Mitchel Field ington group on the annual pil­ chise from Stafford through Rock­ from Dr. Guilfoyle immediately aft­ tomorrow. er the shooting, when told the po­ grimage to the national capitol at ville to H artford.___ _ According to present plans of PSimiture advertisinsr nowadays is crowding the newspaper pages as never before. • ^ Washington, starting early next New Dance PavUlon lice were coming: “ Well, they Grover A. Whalen, chairman of the Saturday morning and returning Negotiations are pending with won’t get me.” I mayor’s reception committee, the >p eomnelitionr—a ffreat deal of it from advertisers who do not rightfully belong m the picture the following Thursday night, were prominent amusement park promo­ Held in Left Hand fliers will be taken down the bay “r no clto to than the ability to make a noise. We hear prices out of announced today by Principal Clar­ ters for the leasing of a large dance Gideon paid attention to A. S. Thursday morning at 10:15, re­ ence P. Quimby, who with Mrs. pavilion at Sandy Beach, Crystal Way, who, with his wife, was at the turning to the Battery on the tug all reason. Price claims with no basis in fact. Prices shouted down in desperation where no other a Quimby, Miss Esther Nuzum and Lake, that will be the last word in Guilfoyle apartment when Mrs. Macom. The parade will form at Edson M. Bailey, will conduct the dance floors in this vicinity, accom­ Gaudet was shot. Gideon declared the Battery, passing up Broadway, traction exists. party. modating 1000 dancers. It is pro­ that the bullet marks in the apart­ ment walls, and the wounds in Mrs. to City Hall. After the official wel­ The list follows: posed to build the pavilion close to come by Mayor Walker it will con­ Seniors: t^he lake and it will measure Gaudet’s body indicated that they Helen Alton, Elizabeth Ander­ had come from a pistol held in a tinue to Central Park. 125x60 and so constructed as to be The air heroes will then have son, Edgar Ansaldi, Elizabeth Bar­ utilized the year round for public left hand. "Mr. Way has no left rett, Ruthven Bidwell, Margaret hand," he insisted slowly. several hours to rest before appear­ and private affairs. A stage ^'Ccom- ing at the official dinner in the Com­ Boody, Mary Boyle. Francis Burr, modating a dance orchestra o ' tii- Judge Rosenthal, though chief Clarence Carlson, Robert Carter, teen pieces will also be a part of defense counsel, had permitted his modore hotel. Harriet Casperson, Jason Chapman, the new building which will contain colleague John T. Robinson to sum Nearly 3,000 invitations to the Dorothy Clegg, Francis Coleman, check rooms and all modern con­ up for the defense. The judge open­ dinner have already been sent out, J I- Wilfred Crossen, Arlene Cummings, veniences. The promoters will ed for the defense. He declared by special delivery and telegraph, A Helen Dalton, William Dowd, Clara again cohfer with Mr. Boki^ pro­ that the state had presented dur­ to prominent citizens and political Emonds, Mildred England, Kathryn prietor and owner of Sandy Beach ing the trial “ the most glaringly figures of the city. Five thousand Foley, Alma Foster, Ellen Foster, this evening when definite plans conflicting testimony ever intro­ five hundred tickets to the two Francis Foster , Naomi Foster, will be submitted for approval and duced in a court.” parade grandstands, at City Hall Catherine Fraser, Bruce Fuller. acceptance. It is further proposed Judge Rosenthal paid consider and the eternal light in Madison Low Costs Alone Permit Low Prices William Gahrmann, Helen Gard- to have the building in readiness able attention to the Ways. He de­ Square, also were issued. her, Katherine Giblin, Francis Gill, for the opening Decoration ^od clared that the state had produced Herman Goodstine, Harold Harri­ as soon as oponed dancos will dg no witness to show that Way was That’s’ plain fact. A store that pays dearly for it’s upkeep, cannot sell its goods cheaply. son, Ward Harrison, Francis Kick­ featured at least twice a week. Mr. on the sidewalk outside the apart­ HOSPITAL NOTES Ex- ing, Edna Howard, Lois Howe, Bokis will leave next week to get ment house, as he had declared, We are particularly favored with regard to low operating costs, and have been for years, Richard Humphries, Nathan Jeffer­ Sandy Beach park in readiness for when the shooting took place. He son, Gladys Johnson, Sara Jones, the coming season. The new high had gone out but no one had indi­ Three boys were born at the Man­ tremdy low rental as compared with city property, or central property m Manchester—a modest estal> Doris Keeney, B’rank Krieski, Ker- from Tolland avenue, LeoU' cated that he remained out. chester Memorial hospital yesterday lishmtut conducted on conservative lines-no excessive advertising costa to force trade against competi- mit Kroll, Marjorie Little, Hudson ard’s corner, to the lake is expect­ “Way had a better opportunity afternoon and evening. Mr. and Lyons. ed to be completed and open for to get the doctor’s gun from the Mrs. Carl*Peterson of N.o 131 tta k e se are real solid pointe of advantage. And if you will behind the screen of price claima Hilda Magnuson, Lawrence Ma­ travel in five weeks which will of car where it was kept,” Judge Wetherell street; Mr. and Mrs. you wUl find that we consistently reflect this low cost advantage in good furniture at lower prices. loney, Elmo Mantelll, Ruth Mar­ fer opportunity for fifteen minute Rosenthal snapped. John Lachapell of Vernon and Mr. low, Doris McCollum, Veronica Mc- motor travel from Rockville to the Of Mrs. Way, he declared: “ If and Mrs. James Piploff of No. 130 Gann, William McKinney, Florence lake and it is estimated at least she can destroy evidence, she can Eldridge street are the parents of McNally, Russell Merrill, James 150,000 people will visit the parks McCaw, George Keeney, Frank create it.” In leading up to this re­ the boys. at Crystal Lake during June, July mark Judge Rosenthal told of h'er Miller, Ina Modean,. Mary Moriar- and August. ty, Margaret Mulholland, Violet testimony in which she related her Notes experience in a liquor raid. \\ \ Muske, George Olson, Eda Osano, Mrs. J. N. Keeney of this city is Carolyn Prete, Andrew Rankin, Judge Rosenthal paid attention WAPPING the guest of Mrs. G. H. Waddell of also to the alleged remark of Dr. Russell Remig, Charles Schoen, South Manchester. Mrs. G. P. Charter was a recent i Otto Seelert, Edward Segar, Jack Guilfoyle to the effect that the po­ There will be in the neighborhood lice “ won’t get me.” The judge de­ guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Shea, Emily Strickland, Wilfred of 300 visiting Knights of Pythians Edgar Stoughton and family, a t; Spears, Edna Swanson. clared that other witnesses who from various parts of the state in were close to the doctor at the time their home here. j Rose Taylor, Russell Taylor, this city Thursday and Friday to Merle Tomlinson, Margaret Trus- he was supposed to have made the Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Dewey i attend the big Knights of Pythias spent the day last Saturday, at the, seii, Albert Tuttle, Ray Warren, pageant at the Sykes Auditorium. remark did not hear him make it. Roy Warren, Miriam Watkins, Stu­ By noon, when Judge Rosenthal home of their son. Mr. and Mrs. New Guarantee of Our Price Advantage Grand lodge officers will be among Roger W. Dewey of Springfield, art Wells, Rodney Wilcox, Elsie the visitors including the Grand had finished, a short recess was Wilhelm, Helen Wippert, Madeline declared and then the chief ad­ Mass. { Chancellor and his staff. At the annual business meeting Woodhouse, Lillian Woods, Louis The Emblem Club have appointed dresses were under way. We can and do, sell lower. Rarely do we find anyone actually giving better values than our^ Lest Robinson spoke for ninety min­ of the Wednesday Afternoon Club | Farr, Herbert Fraser, Herbert a committee to arrange for thefr you doubt-^nd lest you forget the facts amid so many advertising inducements, we propose to sup- Hadden. first annual banquet to be held next utes. He made an eloquent plea which was held at the home of Mrs. i Outsiders: month at the Elks’ Club in this city. for the life of Doctor Guilfoyle, Elsie Cowles of South Windsor, last port our prices with something more substantial than claims. Querio Affleck, Mrs. R. C. Al­ There will be an entertainment, very dramatic at times, and reach­ week. The following officers were j ton, Albert Cavagnaro, Mrs. E. music and a post prandial program ing the high point when he prac­ elected: president, Mrs. William | Henceforth we will GUARANTEE OUR PRICE against anybody’s with an offer that we can back Crossen, Harold Hanna, Stratton tically accused Way of the crime. Malcolm; vice-president, Mrs. Osano of Manchester will have UD. We can’t control the other fellow’s price, but we will if necessary adjust our own. Knox, Rosanna Maher, Edna Mil­ charge of the menu to be served “ It must have been apparent to Harold Newberry; secretary, Mrs. . ler, Beatrice Pinney, Emerson at the banquet. Sid Way, in view of all the circum­ Richard Jones; treasurer, Miss Reed, Mrs. Segardahl, Anne Scan­ Miss Florence Abbey of Bristol is stances, that he might never have Catherine Thompson; auditor, Mrs. lon, ilsther Swanson, Mrs. Weiman. spending a few days at her home on another opportunity to ‘get’ Dr. Elsie Cowles; executive committee, East street. Guilfoyle and Mrs. Gaudet with the Mrs. Emily Newberry and Mrs. Mrs. CharlSs ’Trapp and children j same pistol,” said Mr. Robinson. Frances Bossen. There will be no ; CITY CLUB HOLDS ITS of East. street spent Sunday with He had previously referred to ar more meetings of the club until her mother in Hartford. argument between the Ways and next November. i Mrs. Pauline Kropf of Burnside the Gaudets, and the coldness be­ Miss Louise Wentworth, a teach-' If there Is A Better Price Anywhere BANQUET AT THE BOND spent Sunday with her daughter, tween the Ways and the Guilfoyles. er in the Center school received the Mrs. Leroy Brazil of Union street. The state has thrown those sad news of the death of her grand­ The Union Congregational church suggestions of suspicion on others mother, this past week, whose Annual Afifair Proves Most was filTed to capacity Sunday eve­ than Guilfoyle by their own wit­ home was in Maine. We*ll Meet It Successful Ever Held; Lieu­ ning to hear Prof. William Lyon nesses. It is not the defense that Next Friday evening April 27th tenant-Governor Present. Phelps of Yale, who gave a very has done tliis. I assert with abso­ Abe Federated Sunday school will WE MAY BE UNDER-ADVERTISED interestfhg address on “ Truth and lute confidence that the. evidence hold another of its former socials. ] Romance.’ creates a tremendous doubt in the These socials are held every BUT WE WON’T BE UNDER-SOLD The annual banquet of the Man­ Several of the young people of chester City club was held in the case. How anyone can say there month, and are greatly enjoy­ the Rockville Baptist church will is not a reasonable doubt is beyond ed by the young people. Rev. Tru­ grand ballroom of the Hotel Bond, attend a Young People’s banquet Hartford, last night. Ninety mem­ me.” man H. Woodward’s class of boys in Hartford on Wednesday. Dr. will have charge of the games and bers and guests attended and the Samuel Neal, the famous Scotch Then he said “ Your Honors, this affair, proved to be the most suc­ missionary, lecturer and pastor will is just as much an unsolved mys­ Miss Louise Wentworths class will cessful annual dinner the club has be the speaker. Rev. Blake Smith tery today as, it ever was.” provide the refreshments. ever held. of the Baptist church, will be the With Mr. Robinson using all the There were fifteen tables of During the dinner an entertain­ toastmaster. time alloted to the defense the bridge at the Mother’s club social ment program was furnished by the Principal Philip M. Howe of the court adjourned for lunch and was of South Windsor, on Wednesday Clements bureau of Hartford. Wil­ Rockville High school has announc­ scheduled to resume at 2:30. evening. Over thirty dollars, was lard B. Rogers, chairman of the ed the list of those who have sign­ cleared for manual training instruc-1 banquet committee, acted as toast­ ed up for the Washington trip. tions at the Union school. - master, and introduced the various There will be 48 girls and 33 young POUCE MESSAGE MIXED Earl Ludlum was injured last guests. Among those who were men who will leave Rockvillfe Fri­ week Tuesday, while unloading guests of the club and who spoke day to enjoy this annual event. tobacco stalks back of the Congre­ were Lieutenant-Governor J. Edwin NAMES “SMITH,” “CLARK” gational church, on Lewis New­ Brainard, Judge Raymond A. John­ berry’s tobacco land. He was “Where You Can Afford to son, Attorney William Harney, Ed­ driving a pair of new horses. When mund Rogers, Alexander Rogers, SOC AND BUSKIN TO When the police received word they became fractious he tried to Buy Good Furniture’* Dr. T. H. Weldon, and Raymond Sunday that New London authori­ hold them by the bits. The horse Gates. GIVE TARKINGTON PLAY ties were trying to locate “ James struck him in the chest and threw I Smith” that he might be informed him to the ground. The heavy wag­ of his father’s death they also were on went over his side. He was tak­ given the information that he was en to the Hartford hospital where ANDOVffi A three-act comedy drama en­ employed by Cheney Brothers and he remained until Sunday. He is titled “ Clarence," written by Booth boarded at the Ed’gewood Inn. No getting along very well at his home CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS A three act play “ Two Days to Tarkington, will be enacted by the James Smith could be located there, now. Get Married” will be given at the Soc and Buskin Dramatic Club of but a young man employed at the The fifty-eighth annual meeting local Town Hall Tuesday evening the High School at Cheney Hall, of the Hartford-East Association of by the Community Playbrs of mills, James C. Clark, who boarded SOUTH MANCHESTER Friday evening, May 18. The pro­ at the Inn, knew that his father Congregational churches, will meet Gilead under the auspices of the duction is In charge of Miss Mar­ with the First Congregational local Christian Endeavor society. was not well, and when he learned garet Gist, a member of the faculty. of the search for “ Smith” , decided church of South Windsor on next Home made candy, cake and ice The cast is as follows: week Wednesday, May 2. Besides cream will be on sale. The play be­ to go to New London. There he Clarence...... Ben Radding learned that it was his father who the pastor, Rev. Truman H. Wood­ gins at 8 o’clock. V io le t...... Florence Schieldge ward, the following delegates were A banquet will be given on Wed­ was dead. An unaccountable error Bobby W heeler...... James Wilson in the transmission of the police appointed, last Sunday morning. nesday evening at the Town Hall by Cora Wheeler . .. .Miriam Watkins Mr. and Mrs. George A. Collins, the Boys Club. Tickets have been message had caused “ Clark” to be Mrs. W heeler...... Ruth Helwig transcribed as “ Smith.” Mrs. Lillian E. Grant, Mrs. Charles on sale for some time. A. Sumner Mrs. Wheeler ...... Rodney Wilcox J. Dewey, and Mrs. Rose D. Nevers. Manufacturing Stocks S O of N J . . .44% 44 44%-' Dole, the athletic coach at Storrs, D e lla ...... Mary Henderson Most of the tobacco beds in tow” American H ard ...... 75 77 Studebaker . . 64-% 63% 63 %7 will be the speaker. Dinwiddle...... Harry Radding MASONIC DEPUn VISITS have been sterilized and are ready American Silver .... 26 N.Y. Stocks Tob P r o d ___ 111% 110% 111 •>; The Ladies Benevolent society Mrs. Martyn .... Emma Strickland for sewing the seeds. Many are al- Lccal Stocks Acme W ir e ...... 15 Un Pac ...... 195% 194 194 V will meet with Mrs. Emily Cobb Mr. Hubert Stem.Raymond Benson leady sown. Billings Spencer com. 1 U S Rubber . . 43 42'% 43 Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. LOCAL LODGE TONIGHT Wapping Grange will celebrate Billings Spencer pfd. 6 U S Steel ....145% 144% 145 Bigelow Hard com .. 92 High Low 1 p. m. There were about eighty at the its forty-third anniversary this Furnished by Putnam * Co. W estin g___ 101 100% 100'% Father and Sons Supper in the Tuesday evening by a progi'am and 6 Central Row, Hartford Bristol Brass ...... 14 Alied Chem .159 158 Willys Overlnd 26 25% 26 Town Hall Friday evening. Rev. T. GEORGE H. REMER TO Miss Van Clees of the- Connecticut Collins Co ...... 24% Louis R. Brock and Suite to Bid Asked 34% Am Bosch . . . 24% H. Jones of Mansfield and Rev. Make Annual Inspection; Agricultural College will speak on (Jolt Fire A r m s ...... 33% Am Can -.. . 81% 79% Bank Stocks Eagle L o c k ...... 70 76 10.5% Russell O’Brien, pastor of the local BE A STATE TROOPER Refreshments to Follow. the following subject, "The Well Am Loco . .. .106 HERALD “A T RETURNS church were the after-dinner speak­ Dressed Family.” City Bank & T r ----- 915 — Pafnlr B eating...... 130 Am Smelt .. .184. 183% Capital Natl Bank ..360 — Hart & C o o le y ...... 240 60% ers. Luther Rani all spoke for the Manchester lodge of Masons^ will Rev. Marvin S. Stocking, pastor 165 Am St Fdy . 61 Qonn River ...... 375 Inter Silver c o m ----- 160 . 68% 68% fathers and Malcolm Thompson re­ receive its annual inspection visita­ of the Methodist Episcopal church 55 Am Sugar . LOST TWENTY DOLLARS Goes to Ridgefield For Three of Manchester, preached in the First Bond and Mort . — Inter Silver p fd ------127 Am T & T . ,.185% 184% sponded for the sons. tion from District Deputy Louis R. 310 Landers, Prary & Clrk 75 Charles Phelps, a senior at Shef­ Months Training as Member Federated church here, in exchange First Natl (Htfd) ..300 Am Woolen , . 21%- 21% Brock tonight. Members of the dep­ Mann & Bow A ----- 19 ' 66% field Scientific school at Yale, came with Rev. Truman H. Woodward gtfd Natl Br & Tr . .580 Anaconda .. .. 67% Of Constabulary. uty’s suite will be present and Htfd Conn Tr Co ...795 810 do B ...... 11 . 191% 190% 190% John Douglas of Russell Street home for the supper and returned many guests are expected from last Sunday evening. 60 Atchison . .. Land Mtg & Title . . — New Brit Ma pfd A. .101 Bal & Ohio , 113% Finds Clarified Colunms to the college Saturday afternoon neighboring lodges. i^orrls Plan Bank .. .160 do com ...... 27 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb and George Harvey Remer, 21, of Beth Steel . . . 62 Bring Good JResults. i Lodge will open at 7:30 p. m. park St Tru st...... 650 Niles Be P o n d ...... 39 , .210 four children of West street, 612 Middle Turnpike East, Man­ and the Master Mason degree will SUMMIT STREET WALKS Can Pac ------r Phoenix St B ...... 460 j R Mont p f d ...... — C M & St Paul 38% Columbia were dinner guests of chester Green, left yesterday for be conferred on one candidate. Re­ John Douglas Oi Russell rfltrert Riverside Trust ----- 550 North & Judd . ^------33 do pfd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop Sunday. Ridgefield to begin training to be­ freshments will be served in the Pratt, Whitney, pfd ..90 lost two ten dollar bills Saturday come a state policeman at the A HANG-FIRE JOB ENDED Bonds Chi & Nor . . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Platt banquet hall following the cere Conn L P 5% s ...'. kl08 110 Peck, Stowe & Wil .. 16 night and took a chance on advei^ training school barracks there. In monies. Chi Roc Isl tising for them In Monday bvei^ and son, Douglas, were guests at Brid Hyd J5s ...... 104 — Ruseell Mfg Co ....140 Cons Gas . ,. order to enter, Remer had to pass Bast Conn Power ..101%-103 Scoville Go...... 49 ing’s Herald. The paper had A. E. Frink’s Sunday. preliminary tests and examinations. Completion of Work Termi­ Corn Prod . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nicolini of A STILL ALARM Cbnn L P 4 > ^ s----- .1.02% 103 Smyth Mfg C o ...... 395 .221% 213 scarcely been on the street when; The course takes three months Patterson, N. Y.— April 24— A nates Bothersome Problem Del & Hud . Hartford spent the week end with Insurance Stocks Stanley ^Wrks com . ..57 Dodge Brs .. . 19% 19% Town Tax Collector Howe Informed to complete. Mr. Remer, a gradu barn on the Estatoro Mosca farm Of Six Selectmen Boards. Aetna Insurance ....870 885 Standard Screw ....108 Mr. Douglas that he had found hft Mrs. Nicolini’s mother, Mrs. Ellen ate of the local High school, was Du Pont . . . E. Jones, Saturday evening. They here today had so completely the Aietna Cas & Sure .,.1110 Torringlpn ...... 108 E r i e ...... two ten dollar bills. last employed as an assistant ship appearance of being on fire that a With the completion of the side­ Aetna L ife ...... *910 920 U S Envelope pfd ..120 Mr. Douglas had stepped Intig all attended a dance in Hampton clerk in the J. W. Hale Com Gen Elec . .. passerby summoned firemen who walk and curbing on Summit street 'Automobile ...... 410 420 Union Mfg Co ...... 23 Gen Motors . Packard’s pharmacy to m ^ e so and Sunday motored to Norwich pany store at the south end. 1850 21 and called on relatives. uncovered two large stills in opera­ from Bast Center street to Middle ^ n n General ...... 1S?5 Whit Coil Pipe . ... 19 Gill Raz .. ■ purchases Saturday evening ani tion on the place. Edward Sher­ Turnpike, there oomes to an ,en(i ii^rt ford Fire $50 860 Int Nick . . . when he was leaving the store Mrs. Kittie Mitten is ill with a 800 FREIt iHTER AGROUND nervous -hock. Dr. M. D. Riordan SOCIAL WORK PARLEY wood, caretaker, attempted to pre­ the problem of walks and curbs on Hkrt St Boil ------..780 Int Paper .. dropped the bills and Mr. H vent the firemen from entering the that street which has commanded .Lincoln Nat Life ....130 Mack Truck . picked them up. of Willimantic Is attending her. the attention of at least six differ­ pjibenix...... ^830 840 Wellington, New Zealand^ April Mr. and Mrs. Ward B. Talbot, Stamford, Conn., April 24— Plans building, insistipg there was no fire Marl on , . . This \ is the second tlmo though smoke was belching from ent boards of selectmen. The steep National Fire ...... 1175 1215 24,— The American eighter Steel­ Miss Amy Randall, Miss Ha Hamil­ for a central social service home in N Y Central Douglas has found Herald adri Connecticut where registration of the cupola. Two other men fled as hill, questions of the land owner­ 'ifravelers .... .;. .1765 maker, loaded with 5,000 tons of New Haven tising W value. ton, Charles Backus, Re^ O’Brien the firemen approached and they ships, the true location of the street V Public Utility Stocks ore, went ashore today at Nuklae- foster children may be handled 124 Nor Am Co recently he attended a- danoo were among those who attended the and Mosca, the owner are being line, which was "laid out with -a (John L P 8% ...... 120 lae In the Elllco Islands in the Nor P a c ...... 98% "Afternoon of Music” at Storrs were discussed here today by the 120 took the wrong hat. He advertii sought. string and a yard stick,” complicat­ (^nn L P 7% ;....118 Pacific ocean. Penn R R . 68% Sunday. Connecticut Conference of Social G^een Wat & Gas .. .102 104 it and the exchange of hats^ Wallace Secord, Putnam County ed matters for many years. To save the vessel from founder­ Post Cer . . .120 brought about by a Herald^ Judge Edward .M. Yeomans Is Work, holding the second session of At present walks and curbs are H^rt E L ...... 510 520 . 84% its annual meeting with four hun­ sheriff, confiscated the stills, one of 110 ing, .the cargo was thrown over­ Pullman new fled advertisemenL slowly gaining. He walked a few one hundred-gallon and the other of being laid on Armory and Bond E^rt Gas com ...... 106 heard. The American salvager Pea­ Radio Cor . .1'76% steps Sunday, but is still very weak. dred people present. Children and streets, where five foot walk and Gtart Gas com ..... • §5 ioo% colored people were the chief topics five hundred-gallon cacjSkcity, and cock outbound from San Francisco, Sears Roe ' Poker, if your luck is Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Webster granite gutter will be laid. Curb­ S N E Tel Co V...... 1»0 is now at the scene ready to ^ake So Pac . . 119% of discussion today. Dean Charles held Sherwood in default of $2,Q00 .(Joan Power .'... . .530 be isrgely a game otsf of Webster, Mass, spent the. week bail pending the arrival of prohibi- ing and walks the whole length of t||A iN S fll the Steelmaker aboard. So RaU . 147.%. end- at the home of Mrs. Mary R'. Brown, of Yale divinity school, SLzAot fttreet are also oompleted. tCp&n El Sery ^2 will ftddrsss the! tojilght. Atipa Meftts. FOUR MANCHBSfriSR (OUNN.) RVENINQ HlfiKALD, TUB3SDAY, AFKIL. *4,

up that Ingenious showman’s story. FRENCH HUSBANDS WOULD ff mdnt In Cuba. He hears that the -WELGOBiE BACK LONG HAIB Manchado regime is tyrannical, that Peary was in no position to be cer* CURLING CHARGE DISTRESSES the Cuban president Is running a taln-whether Cook had reached the Snniing Hrralb practical dictatorship and that pri­ poje or not. Yet in default of any Paris.— French husbands may be real Information he sent out of the the cause of the bringing back long PUmJiBCO 8T vate property not only of Cubans north a mesiiage denouncing Cook's locks, according to some of the THB HISKAU> PRIffTiNO CO. but of Americans has been seized coiffeurs who say that they are the W e d n e s d a y Pounded by Blhood a EU. without due process of law. He claim as a fake. ones who are complalniBg about Oot. 1, 1881 thinks we ought to inquire, and, if By that proceeding Admiral BY RODNEY DDTCHBR New York, April 24 — All the the high prices for hairdreaaing. Bvory Bvenlng filaeept Sundnjrg gnd Quba Isn’t being run to the liking Peary lost the confidence of thou­ Washington, April 24.— A year world knows “ the little church Contrary to what a fair lady plead­ Boltdgys. jafter the Mississippi flood reached ed to the head of the bouse, short Eotored at 8M 9 o H OtOm at Man- of a Senate committee, that we sands of admirers. And when his around the corner.” A consider­ Oiesier as SsMtid Class Mall Matter. own dash to the pole was madfr. un­ the proportions of a great disaster, able fraction of the world knows hair has not meant a decrease in should once more intervene in that the Red Cross has rehabilitated the family expenses. Cutting and curl­ SUBSClllPTfOM RATQBi By Nall der circumstances which deprived someone who has been married |lz dollars a year, gtxtr cents a more or less happy island. hundreds of thousands of flood vic­ there. Scarce a visitor to Manhat­ ing mean frequent trips to the i^onth tor shorter perloda It is sometimes a little hard to it of the verification of a single tims as effectively as it could with barber’s and a Iwger. allowance for By carrier, etshteen cents a week. tan but visits its snug little garden guess just which way one of those white witness some ot^these ex­ the ?17,000,000 relief fund at its and Is delighted by its pastel-tinted Madame. 9mgle copies, three espta “ Unfortunately,”^ -writes one hus­ SPECIAL AUVftUTIPINO RBPIUC- rather radical senaiors from the perienced no' great enthusiasm for disposal. approach. • B N T A n v B , HsmlUpni-Oa Mjaer. As late as March some 54,000 band, “ charges for such work are wheat-and-corn belt is going to accepting bis unsupported s^ys-so But any number of people have tnc„ 285 Madison Ayenue. Bear fork victims were still being fed by the asked me bow It got its name. It not what they used to be a century ind 618 North MUbl/ran .4ver>ue. jump. While Sfaipstead is shouting that the dash bad been successful. Red' Cross, according to the organi­ ago, Hippblyte la Jeune was the Vihloago. Now comes the Wilklns-EIlson came about after the death of The Manchester B*ra>P •* for intervention in Cuba Norris is sation’s figures, Today o-..ly a very George Holland, an idol of the old fashionable hairdresser at the time an sale in New Tork City at Schulte's making just as loud a noise de­ flight. These Intrepid fliers did not few families, their needs carefully Wallack Theater. Joseph Jefferson, when Mme. Auchard, nurse of the News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. manding that we withdraw our Ma­ go pole-hunting. What they were investigated by local chapters, are who made “ Rip” a classic of the little King of Rome, was obliged S^treet and 42nd. Street entrance of still receiving free food and other to keep her hair short. Each time Grand Central St.'.tlon and at all rines from Nicaragua, thereby interested in was the discovery stage, went to a fashionable church fioatlirg News Standa help. in the neighborhoo and was given he made a trip to the Tulleres to welching on our contract to super­ whether or not there was land in The $17,000,000 has all been curl her hair, the charge used the Arctic oeean— land that might a chill reception. No, they could Client of International News Ser>- vise the coming election there. spent except for a small amount not hold a service for an actor! The to be twelve francs, a little $1 vice. There is ample treaty provision some time, perhaps, become a re­ needed for continuation work in a very-Idea! more than two dollars. The same “International News Service has the few of the hardest hit counties of i. for American intervention in Cuba lay point for airplane traffic be­ Jefferson was shocked and indig­ service could not be had now for exclusive rights to use (or rhpgbMeS’ Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Mis­ less than four times the price,” tion in any form all news dlspoiohee in case that country fails to maln-j tween America and Europe “ over nant. Where, then, could one.go OU can put the Success Flower Box any^ eredlted to or not otherwise oreflfiM sissippi and Louisiana. to have prayers said over the body (n this paper. It Is also exctusivelf tain an orderly and responsible the roof,” They failed to find any. where^— on the piazza rail, at the edge of thd“ entitled to use for republlcaf)Ah all And among the reputed lands that of a great actor? floor or on the window sill. The ^ e -- government. But we have never That great relief fund, accord­ “ There’s a little church around Lives of great men all remind he local or undated ne

MANCHESTER (COPm.) E V I^ G HEK ALB. TUESDAY, APRlt,2^ l« « i into contact with water.: TWh GjaiMAN HYDROPIiANI» agement Is showing it again. Miss Davies, who is reco^lzed as as Tight as air, fills, up alr-t one of the screen’s most capable ■ ^ E SUPPLIED WITH NEW Tonight marks the final showing •m y s t e r y ‘MPTING POWDER' bags w h % a*:® Campaign Portraits— Charles G. Dawes “WEST PO BT PLAYS AT cbmedlennes, again assumes a role: package over thp .howdeT contwn* of Douglas -Ralrbanks in his latest descriptive to that type In this new and greatest .film triumph. “ The the hags, expand, display STATE AGAIN TOMORROW starring vehicle— a story bubbling Berlin.— A mystery powder much water and lift or kow^'afl* Gaucho.” In his oharactfetization over with humor and excitement. which makes ships and hydroplanes whatever they, are .attached to. as “ The Gaucho” Fairbanks is cast “ A Girl -In Every Port.” one of unsinkable, lifts sunken subma­ Dawes and His Famous in the most impressive role of his rines and other vessels in a .iho.rt Picture Starring William unique and most original sea stories The, odor of. cloves , kills screen career. He outdoes all of his time and enables individual per­ .Haines Here For Return over filmed, will be the second tea- crobes in 35'’minutes, while W":- previous efforts in the way of dar­ ture. Victor McLagten. , famous sons to carry their life preserver in phoid-fever bacteria are klueu Showing— “Gaucho” Ends ing stunts and is aided by a notable star of '‘What Price Glory.” and their coat pocket has beep, invent­ I essence of ^innainoii “Hell an’ Maria” Tonight. cast of film favorites, including: Louise Brooks are starred. The ed by Rudolf Marcks, former gov­ utes- , Lupe Velez, Gustave von Seyffertitz, story deals , with the romance and ernment commissioner and now Charles Stevens, Nigel de Brulier GSf-'ji-' Tomorrow brings to the State thrilling adventures of a burly first head of the firm Marcks & Co., of and Eve Southern. There will be Berlin. This, the 14th in a series of Presi- Theatre, by popular request, the r^ mate in various parts of-the world. u • two complete showings of “ The Besides McLaglen and Miss Brooks, Experiments with this powder lential Campaign Portraits written turn engagement of “ West Point, Gaucho” tonight, at 6:45 and 8:45. have been so successful that the EC2EIH SUfFOa. fist for The Herald and NEA Service the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produc­ the cast includes Natalie Joyce, On Thursday and Friday another Leila Hyams, Robert Armstrong and Lufthansa, the GcrPaan air tmff’ f’- by Robert Talley, is the third of tion starring William Haines. splendid double feature bill is company, -has equipped all or it? COT DICK tEU four articles discussing the career Hundreds of local people missed the Marla Casajuana. hydroplane? with it. “ I suffered eczema thirty yean; ttea b opportunity of seeing this splendid scheduled. ' Babalm. It gave nmnediatw xtuef; s in of Vice President Charles G. Dawes, • “ Quality Street,” featuring the The secret of this mystery pow­ mT trooMe are diiappeeriut'* saya The final article on Dawes will screen classic when it played Man­ der is that it generates large- 6 RodgkiDS S t„ Gloucester. Maas. beautiful and alluring Marion You don’t have to go ^o a zoo T j SOcand 81.66 C appear tomorrow. chester before, and it is because of to study wild life. amounts of gas as soon as it gets. their earnest wishes that the man­ Davies, will be the first feature. Uj ROBERT TALLEY

Washington, April 24— "Hell an’ Maria! We weren’t trying to keep a V) set of books. We were trying to win the war! Damn it all, the business of an army is to win the war, not to quibble around with a lot of cheap buying!” It happened under the shadow Df the Capitol dome. Brig. Gen. Simmons^ Charles G. Dawes, recently re­ turned from France, was being questioned by a staid congression­ al committee that was prying into war expenditures. The election of 1920 was in the immediate oSing, and Republican leaders were hop­ Shop ing to dispose Democratic fraud and extravagance and thereby get campaign material. And Dawes, 48-58 PRATT STREET, HARTFORD now a Republican presidential “Damn it all! Tlie business of an army is to tvln the war!” possibility, had had charge of the tarv or diplomatic conference Conditions in Europe, econom­ buying abroad. table in France. He worked the ically stagnated since the war, >oTTipunfieTit to O ut New and Enlovged Women s DepuTttnetit We Ottev cl For several hours. General same plan on the congressmen were approaching a crisis. Ger­ Dawes had submitted tamely to and, in addition, gained national many, down and out, was unable questioning, waiting for the ap- prominence because the heat of to pay the high reparations de­ ' propriate momfint to launch his his remarks made a “ good story” manded of her. It was up to the sensational reply. And then he for newspapers throughout the United States to help bring differ ent nations together in solw suddenly turned on the committee United States. Four-Day Special Sale with a lecture which, considering It was Dawes all over— a man the problem. , the choice of expletives, would who has the, natural instincts of The choice fell on Dawes. With arouse the jealously of an army a musician and a scholar, but Owen D. Young and a host of mule driver. who is sufficiently shrewd to real­ lesser experts he sailed for Eu­ Starting Wednesday Morning, April 25 It worked. Newspapers bla­ ize that more can be accomplished rope Out of this venture emerged zoned the story from coast to by taking the offensive and throw- what is called “ the Dawes Plan” This Sale Consists of coast. Public sentiment took in,S diplomacy and decorum to the of revised reparations and better understanding, all tending toward Dawes' side. It broke the heart four winds. of the investigators and broke the Dawes was wearing his mask economic stability. Owen Young was the real author of this monu­ backbone of the investigation, again— and it worked. 950 Pairs of Women’s and so “ Hell an’ Maria” Dawes mental piece of financing,^ but Dawes’ super-salesmanship ‘ sold won his nickname. In 1921, Dawes employed much the same tactics of super-sales­ it to the nations of Europe. Pumps and Fancy Oxfords Washington has seldom had such manship when he took office as Refusing to abide by the lei­ surely tactics of old-fashioned a thrill. the first director of the budget, diplomacy, Dawes followed his “ Hell and Maria!" Dawes that inflexible economy arm of the government. ' / own dramatic methods. He had yelled, leaping to his feet and pac­ the committee convening early ing the room angrily. “ There’s no Dawes arrived in Washington and staying late. He spoke plain­ use throwing mud when you and invaded the Treasury Depart­ ly acted decisively and stayed at Pair weren’t there to see conditions. ment in much the same manner as with the task until the new agree­ If the call came in for ether for a police riot squad. There was ments were made. 6.95 the wounded men, by God, we ©ot no particular need for hurry— it!” the nation had done without such Returning to America, Dawes All these are taken from our regular lines, A congressman asked Dawes a bureau for nearly 150 yeais was hailed as a hero. not a pair have sold for .less than $9.00, and many styles about prices paid for some horses. but Dawes has his own ideas. Republicans, meeting at Cleveland offered sold as high as $12.00 and $13.00. “ Hell, yes, we paid that,” An office was found, desks were ill 1924, nominated him for vice Dawes roared. “ We would have dragged in hurriedly, temporary president. He rode into office on Materials are gray, blond, rose and parchment kid; electric lights were strung, a force paid it for sheep if sheep could the Coolidge landslide. patent colt, tan Russia calf, black satin, black and brown have drawn artillery. was recruited post-haste and soon But Dawes, who had jarred the typwriters were hummin.g and suede. Sport shoes are also included. capital in so many ways, was not “ Long after the work of this adding machines clicking. I committee is in oblivion the ac­ Again it created an impression quiet for long. He soon jarred it The patterns are strap and step-in effects— all new complishments of the American again when, on inauguration day that Dawes' meant business— and he took the “ show” away frou and up-to-date. ^ army will be remembered. I am won a first page story in the news­ not a Democrat, but I do not feel Coolidge and told -tho Senate o This affords the public a splendid opportunity to se­ papers. ' ~ the United States what he though', like picking fly-specks in the War cure style and quality in seasonable at a very Department’s conduct of the war.” of it and why. A year in the budget bu reau - substantial reduction. Shouting, pounding the table in which his friends say he TOMORROW: The man who and using choice expletives had saved the government $200,000,- ALL SALES FINAL 000— sufficed and Dawes resigned bawled out the Senate of the enabled Dawes many times to over­ United States. ride his adversaries at a mili- to return to his bank in Chicago. and Mrs. Robert Doyle of Tolland avenue. WORLD’S LOWEST PRICED TOLLAND Mrs. Abial Metcalf, who was in­ jured in an automobile accident, some time ago is sufficiently re­ HOSIERY DEPARTMENT SIX GOES OVER BIG Barbara Neill, daughter of Mr. covered to resume her work in the \- and Mrs. Thomas Neill of Vernon, Parizek button factory in Willing- / v had the misfortune to break her ton. W ill Also Offer For This Sale arm last w’eek. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Simeon Luhrsen, a student at the The announcement last Saturday (ALL PERFECT) by John N. Willys, president of the were residents here for several Manchester Trade School, was one •Willys-Overland Company, of the years before leaving for Vernon of three boys in the school selected world’s lowest priced six cylinder, and Barbara has many friends here to demonstrate their work at the /HEEK! startled the automobile industry who will be anxious for her recov­ Art exhibit held last week at the from coast to coast as it ■was only ery. Armory in Hertford. x q u i s i t e l y Women’s Silk Hosiery Miss Margaret Morris of Spring- a short time ago that he announced Mr. and Mrs. George Newman field was a guest of friends here and daughter Althea, of Rockville, sheer. O f lovely the lowest prices in the four cylin­ Mrs. Gertrude Gaffney and daugh­ gleamingE texture. Fine der division on his Whippet model last Friday. Mrs. Emma Bancroft of Elling­ ter, Shitley, of Hartford, were Sun­ as a cobweb. Full-fash­ and a month ago announced the ton is a guest at the home of her day guests at the home of First new low price on the Willys-Knight daughter, Mrs. Walter Button. Selectman Frank A. Newman and ioned. Long wearing. In Standard Six. With this recent at Miss Esther Button is convalesc­ Mrs. Newman. spring’s every newest $ 1.49 startling announcement of the low­ ing from a severe attack of measles Mr. and Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, est priced six cylinder in the world, and her sister Miss Helen Button is Rev. William C. Darby, William shade. it certainly not only stirred the now a victim of the same trouble. Agard and Mi^s Lucile Agard at­ Sport Hosiery for Women and Growing Girls . ^ $1.00 automobile industry but brought an Mrs. Henry Wilkins, who has tended the m(!*3ting at the Union influx of orders to the company spent the winter in New York is Congregational church in Rockville and, incidentally, to its large num­ now at her home on Skungaumug Sunday evening and heard Profes­ For Children— Socks, fancy Roman stripes and plaids, 50 cents ber of dealers. road for the summer. sor Phelps of Yale college speak. It is natural that the Whippet Frjink Kalas of Hartford was at Mr. and Mrs. George Demorest 65 cents up and Willys-Knight dealers are quite the home of his parents for the of Oradell, N. J., were recent guests For Men—Silk Socks . . happy at this time because they week-end. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Talcott. have in their hands the lowest pric­ Miss sands of Hartford was a ed cars of each type on the market; week-end guest of Miss Ethel Ush­ Golf Hose, special . some of the models being lower in er. price than the Ford and it is a Mrs. Ellen Brownell of Hartford pleasing condition for the Whippet is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Sam­ uel Simpson. dealers to be able to give immediate Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and For the Children and delivery on most models. Mr. and Mrs. Joan H. Steel were The fact of the Elmer Automo­ guests of relatives in Springfield, bile Company selling twenty-four Mass., Saturday. more Whippets to the City of Hart­ Miss Florence Meacham, a teach­ ford, making a total of forty in the er in New Britain, was at her home departments, has made a great over the week-end. • many people realize that the car The speaking and spelling con­ Black, Tan Pumps $3.95 must be right if they can get re­ test of the town schools will be held peat orders, as city departments in the Hicks Memorial school $3.95 • « 4 keep accurate account and buy cars Thursday afternoon. Tan Sport Oxfords on economy and standardization Mr. and Mrs. C. Hibbard West / lO Dl more than anything else, besides entertained friends from Hartford knowing that the dealers whe sell Sunday. A complete line of Whitmore-Tir- them are in a position to give ser­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. vice twenty-four hours a day. and Mrs. Herbert Wood of New rell and other exclusive lines in the The Elmer Automobile Company Britain were Sunday guests of Mr. has held an informal opening this latest Summer styles. . week, calling it “ Presentation DON’T suffer headaches, or any of Week” and there has been hun­ tho$e pains that Bayer Aspirin dreds of people visit their sales­ end in a hurry 1 Physicians prescribe ■! room to ,see the World’s* Lowest it, and approve its free use, for it Priced Six, also the various other does not affect the heart Every drug­ SHOES FOR THE MEN models, the con\pany having thirty- gist has it, but don’t fail to ask the four different types to meet the dif­ druggist for Boyer. And dont tc^e .A Special For This Sale at $6.95 ferent price classes, including a 4 B , any but the box that says Bayer, with complete line oJLlight delivery cars the word genuine printed in red: (TAN AND CALF OXFORDS, MEN’S ELK SPORT OXFORDS) and one ton, one and a half ton and Fathom FI SIT two ton six cylinder Willys-Knight Fresh («aiid Smoked trucks* Shoe For Every Foot apd PiXtse “ Presentation Week” at The FILETS Elmer Automobile Company has When in Hartford dine at the been so successful that they will oldest and best sea food res- keep the exhibit intact for another tauran*. Sea food right from the ocean. * week. Retail department connect­ ed. The 48-58 PRA'TT STREET, HARTFORD INSURANCE HONISS'S 22 State St., Under Grant’s Aspirin ^ . Hartford the trade mark of JOHN H. LAPPEN Bayer Mannfactnre _ —______,. of Monoacetlcacldestor of 8allcyUc«cld 19 Lilac St. Phone 1800

....if- / 4c* V MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928, Th OSID rilGRIIIIS Keyserling 'on Female Domination Ottr Great Out Door Zoo TO MAKE S M Starts Campus Rumpus at U. of C. OF COLO. PEAK San Francisco.— Coincident w lthf acUvitles, whereM they desired a ringside seat. Using their umbrel- the arrival ot Count Herman Key- Too las, the women soon acquired an serding, German philosopher and MANV Denver.— Plans are being formu­ advantageous position, and once DETOURS.' author, in these parts the male un­ there, according to Policeman lated here by the Holy Cross As­ sociation and several priests and dergraduates of the University of Michael O’Donnell, they were so displeased with the “ show” that ministers of Colorado to make the California broke out in a .verbal Shrine of the Mount of the Holy rash, hurling double-jointed words they belabored him with their and high-falutin’ phrases in the “ weapons.” O’Donnell, who subscribes to the general direction of the co-eds. sentiment of the song “ Let Your west of Denver, a mecca for an an­ Right on the heels of the asser­ OF Smile Be Your Umbrella,” refused nual pilgrimage Of Christians from . tion, that the women of the. United to be dominated and rushed the States dominate their men folk, On a bare face of the uoioraao came the outburst which has caus­ belligerents to jail. Four Underslung Dogs, Rocky peaks is a huge cross made ed the flush of anger to steal up Briant Harvey Hutchins -is an­ by perpetual snow harbored In deep and lose itself, so to speak, in the ravines, while the snow round­ collective bobs of the co-eds. other man who said that his rela­ tions with the “ dominating female” about melts at the beginning of the It seems, according to the turbu­ ^ FOX USES A GREAT Slimmer season. The standard of lent article which came gushing out __not to mention four dashshunds of the columns of the university — have become irksome. Hutchins is suing for divorce. TRICKS V/HEN RUNNING is near t’ne top of a peak between student newspaper, that the women The quartet of underslung can­ FROM DOGS. HE CRISS­ 13,000 and 14,000 feet in elevation. have invaded the memorial room CROSSES HIS TRAIL. RUNS For years it has been known as the of Stephens Hall— much to the dis­ ine, according to Hutchins, have usurped his home, and they aie ClPiCLES, t r a v e l s u p o n Mount of the Holy Cross and has gust of the writer of the article. THE TOPS OF FENCES, been viewed from a distance by Here it is, without benefit of dic­ aided and abetted by his wife. The dogs, the disgruntled husband says, AND UUAAPS FROM ROCK thousand of persons who have tionary: TO ROCK. ALL OF visited other scenic wonder of the “ We are being ground under the sit at the table and stick their noses into the food. He holds that WHICH THROWS A Colorado Rockies. merciless high heel of a pseudo- The Mount of the Holy Cross is sublim^ted despotism. An invidi­ bis wife will not allow him to spend OOG OFF THE SCENT. money for clothes, though the dogs surrounded by a number of other ous, pernicious gnecocracy has set­ peaks of similar altitude. tled like a coma over the cringing,, are well fed and cared for. whimpering form of a once mascu­ The domestic affairs of Martin line domination. The male is now Jensen, one of the aviators who successfully flew from the main­ Inspected for the erection of a ho­ passe. tel where Christians from all over I>a.=t Temple Falls. land to. Hawaii and his wife also disclosed that the magnificent ges- “ For it has come to pass that one worship at the unusual work of na­ of the last temples of repose iias I lure is sometimes preceded by a dA/CE missile, a coffee cup for instance. ture In the form of a huge cross fallen before the onslaughts of a Bucks' Some months ago, it was repotted marked by snow in the great gran­ ruthless tribe of Amazons. The ite pile. memorial room has been converted that the fiviator’s wife let go with a coffee cup during a tiff with her Application has been recently re­ into a boudoir. B/RDs ceived by the United States Forest “ Women snoring open mouthed husband at Los Angeles. Mrs. Jensen recently sailed for Service from an Italian religious oil the sofa; women poured out full ^(?<505O(P order for permission to erect a length on the davenpoit, stuffing Honolulu from this port. Her aviator-husband followed her to sea monastary on Notch Mountain, a mayonnaise sandwiches into yawn­ peak directly opposite Holy Cross, ing gullets; women doing a Lon in his plane and dropped a huge bouquet of flowers on the deck of from which probably one of th3 Chaney as if in the privacy of a most magnificlent views can be physical culture magazne.” her ship. Marley Brown, who recently ap­ IENGTH ABOUT 40 INCHES. VELIjOWISH obtained of the snow cross. Although Mrs. Silvia Podesta and RED GRAWISH ON THE RUMP AND The Mount of the Holy Cross Is Mrs. Angelo Capurro probably peared in the divorce court here, FLANKS. TIP OF TAIL WHITE. LEGS at present comparatively Inaccess­ d r e a u i ^ never heard of either Count Key- claims that his wife is both “ dom­ inating” and “ devastating.” Mrs. BLACK. THROAT WHITE. EARS TIPPED ible to visitors. It is located 30 serling or Stephens Halls, their re­ WITH BLACK. THE VALUABLE SILVER. miles inland from Redcliffe. No cent action might e.xemplify the Brown, he claims, has a penchant Introducing “ Slim” Bonge, the han^lsome hero, six feet for tearing off his clothes. This, he FOX IS A f r e a k o f t h e r e d f o x automobile road, has been built, al- a half, and Eunice Lyle Swetman. the beautiful heireas. « im “ dominating female.” FAMlLWi ITS PARENTS AVAS BE ElTHER- n i] \ » tho there is a trial leading to the combination ■ theater doorman and artist Just now, but- h*« • playea ,, Rallying around during a prohi­ complains, has happened on several ^ V. \ REO OR. SILVER. . foot of the mountain that is pass­ numerous other roles, as the sketches indicate. . ^ , bition raid, the two women found occasions. If he can’t have a di­ vorce, he would like an injunction. •e. able at certain-times of the year. themselves far from the center of um Various governmental agencies BY MARIAN HALE n’t paint without technique. StfTi have appropiiated $230,000 to be doubled back on my tracks and Then he finds New York,— Right along with matriculated at the Chicago' Insti­ A HEN ROOSTING IN A used in construction of an auto the springtime comes this story ot highway to the scene of the snow tute of Fine Aarts.” Improved Conditions In Germany t r e e , h e r u n s c ir c l e s ihe tall, handsome doorman who . The Art Institute-Wa* ekpepslve. Ir inity. won the love of the beautiful young BENEATH HER UNTIL SHE So Slim, with his six fe«t.*6yen and BECOMES 0\T 7H AND FAlyLS. Other Attractions. heiress for whom he had opened the k In addition to the giant white a half inches of hardy leanness, got . Boost Marriages By Ten Per Cent lE WRAPS HIS BIG BUSHVTAIL ABOUT door, 0 1 9 2 8 , BY NEA SERVICE, INC. cross, there are numerous Alpine himself his first theatter door^iin’a KIM IN COLD WEATHER..______Their good fairies predict they lakes, desp ravines and bald, snow­ job. He hadn’t been there a montb rope. Figures compiled from sta­ will live happily ever after they when, just as he was dreamjb’g of Berlin.— Germany’s economic^ capped peaks in the immediate vlc- are married down in Biloxi, Miss­ conditions have improved to such a tistics of the various European itv. , his ideal model for a cont^t paint­ countries reveal the sensational issippi, next August. degree that in 1927, about 10 per The cross itself is most spectac­ The tall, handsome doorihan .is ing of “ Spring,” along cam.# Eunice, cent, more marriages were con­ fact that, since 1913, the birth rate ular in the month of July, and with her golden fairnesa, her «oft of all countries, except Holland, Teamwork of British and American Dbetors Arch ‘Slim’ Bonge, who also is a cluded than in the preceding yerr. those cooperating in the plans for a cowpuncher, aviator, and flapjack voice, her fine taste in real people. constantly decreased. Also in Hol­ “ I wanted her for my model ot This increase in marriages, worldwide pilgrtmage to the scene cook— and an artist. The beauti­ though welcome to the Reich land this decay of natural rejuven­ are working on a “ legend” that will ‘Spring’ the minute I saw her,” Slim ation for a country was but tempor­ Gives World New Cure for Leprosy ful young heiress is Eunice “ Dusty” said. “ But by the time I had open­ government, was not accompanied establish July 16 as the date of the Lyle Swetman, daughter of a south­ by a corresponding increase in arily Interrupted and today again \ ___ proposed annual rellgipus gather­ ed the door for her $ wanted her there are less born In Holland ern banker. She left her luxurious births. These, on the contrary, ing at the foot of the Holy Cross home to become an actress, and for my wife.” every year, just as is the case with She was playing In ‘/Topsy and continued their downward course mountain. It was July 16 that Em­ found love as well as stage success. which started hack in the early the other European countries. peror Constantine saw a fiery cross Eva” at the time. Friends of Slim This depopulation of Europe, for The plot of this modern fairy knew her. They introduced the years of the world war, and has in the European skies and con- story began 15 years ago on a now became a serious problem for which no definite reasons have yet vertsd him to the Christian faith. two your.i things. But she was been found by scientists, will with­ Nebraska ranch when a deep voice rich. Slim worshipped-In-silence. Germany’s future. According to Father J. P. Carlgan of Glen- called out to a gangling boy of 12. the German Statistical Bureau in twenty or thirty years reach a wood Springs, chairman of the She went to the coast ..lo' /‘ ‘The stage where none of the "European “ Slim, what on earth are you do­ Shanghai Gesture,/’ and’ /plij^d In there officials figures just publish­ Holy Cross Association, one of the ing? Why don’t you bring in the ed were only 13.5 babies born nations wMll be able to replace their originators of the world pilgrimage- Chautauquas and stock. ^ ' population losses by an excess horses?” Slim w^ked all the harder aLWs’ to every thousand inhabitants dur­ idea, was his at a religiious retreat “ I hid the mud Indian head I ing 1927, compared with 14.1 per number of births. Up to this point at the foot of the mountain last art. He came on to Fhiii^el^bia, the population of the various coun- was sculpting because I new my thousand in 1926 and 14.7 in 1925. summer. father would be impatient,” Slim then to New York. Low Birth Rate. iries will grow at a gradually sink­ Once again a theater doormanl ing rate and will then 'reach a told. “ But then and there I gritted Once again luck. 'For along tain# "With only 9.9 births per thou­ my teeth and resolved to study art sand, Berlin had the lowest birth maximum. Dr. Sven Brisraan, pro­ Eunice a second tinio. Snrely.Fate fessor at the Commercial University BRITAIN TESTS and some day prove to Dad that it had a hand in this! Bpih’iO£ their rate of all German towns, with was more im'portant than ranch­ Dresden, Frankfurt, Munich, Ham­ of Gothenburg, Sweden, estimates think so, at'le^ t. . _ burg and Leipsiz before it in the the maximum population the Eu­ ing.’' Slim took- Eu'nTee/ to tea-rln his order named. ropean nations will be able to reach AERIAL CRUISE little garret studio In the "Village. In the next 20 or 30 years: Slim bided his time. Four more He poured out his lov-i, the inspira­ ■While the death rate for babies years of sun-ups, riding the fences, in 1927 was slightly below that of Pop. in millions tion she had been and would ,al"wa3rs Pres. Ma: rounding up and branding put for be to him. He resignedly'conbesBW former years, more grown-up per­ TO CARRY CUNS all time the quiet of the open spaces sons died than ever since the war. Germany ...... 62.6 77.0 the barrier h6r wealth was.- v, France ...... 40.3 42.0 in his manner, the fight of outdoors “ But what would money be If-it The death rate for Prussia was in his eyes and smile, and a burn­ 11.6 per thousand, and the birth Italy ...... 40.0 62.6 kept Slim so distant?''^‘ ''ftueri6d Great B ritain...... 43.8 49.0 London.— Britain’s latest flying ing desire to paint in his heart. willowy young Eunice Lyle, as'sh’e rate for the same period was 19 per Then the "World War thundered thousand. While in 1926 the e.x- Switzerland ...... 3.9 4.4 warcraft, an aerial cruiser the is known on the staged '/He '"was Belgium ...... 7.7 9.3 first of its kind in the world— has over the country. Slim enlisted. afraid my people would never 'ward conquering the streamlined and bullet proof, are Boston__“ Give me the man who^them no good and that is the cause located one on either side of the restaurant window. A S H E R E M p V p Is working for some other body, a of our crime wave. That freedom se improved leprosy solution was disease, is pictured to the right. fuselage in the rear edge of the top “ That year taught me I could .get did not make them better citizens. man who has married early, one London.- -Leprosy, scourge of settlement, who procured' an im­ ously without pain. We have now plfne. From this position the from New York to Frisco on $4,” 1 who is on his mettle through re­ “ ‘Tis all due to the neglect of touched goal. aerial gunner has a cleEj* "view in he said. ‘"‘It also taught me I could-. Telephone 1465-2 the children during the war days, the human race from the days of proved caulmoogra oil. Then our sponsibility. Such talk is nonsense.” the Old Testament, can be stamped Indian Medical Service discovered “ Drs. Wade and Lara of your every direction except downwards, Spoken in the rich heather when the fathers were at war and service in the Philippines ‘report where his Tiew is blanketed by the the mothers were full o€ agony. out entirely in all territory flying that an oil could be obtained from U brogue of Scotland that is Sir Har­ the fruit of the hydnocarpus tree 1,000 cases recovered within the structure of th6 machine. As the k- ry’s own, the Scottish bard. Sir The children did as they liked. the British or American flags, ac­ “ Gradually now though, with two cording to Sir Leonard Rogers, in India, which had the same cura­ past few years. In Honolulu 29^ great plane flies along.the gunners Harry Lauder thus characterized tive properties as chaulmoogra oil, per cent of the leper cases re­ in these wing turrets will watch the remarks of Count Herman Key­ parents at home, they will return honorary secretary of the British to normal conditions again. Empire Leprosy Relief Association yet lacked some of chaulmoogra’s ceived have been paroled as cured. for the approach of hostile fighters serling that the man who aspires ill effects. “ In the old days, the method from positions above and behind BUICK to be great, to do unusual things Old Fashioned Again and one of the most famous of “ They will not be trying trial British medical research scientists. Dr. Heiser’s Work of treating lepers was to segre­ their craft. Thus the enemy plane must never marry. , gate them in colonies, which "was will be prevented from “ hanging Marriage defeats all individual­ marriages and companionate mar­ Sir Leonard, in an interview, “ Then came a tremendous step riages. In a few more years, things described how teamwork between forward. Dr. ’Victor Heiser of tantamount to life imprisonment onto the tail” of a pursued ma­ ity in a man and makes his in a limitet^ area. Now our asso "here it is thoughts serfs to those of his wife; will be' old fashioned again. American and British doctors and your Rockefeller Institute went to chine. "Can you Imagine the British research specialists has produced the Philippines to flghi; leprosy. ciation is setting up leper treat­ Formidable Foe. USED CAR PRICE REDUCTION SALE^ a married man is hampered by a ment stations throughout the Brit woman’s meagre intelligence; are Empire or the great United States a treatment more efficacious than For the flrst time, instead of mak­ * Access to the turrets is gained on of today built upon trial mar­ anything used before, and pointed ing the patient swallow the oil, he ish empire. the ground or -in flight hy climbing Our irnrnense voluine of ii'G’w c a r business ha%broU^it the -contentions of Count Keyserl­ “ In the old days terror of the ing, reputed by many as" the great­ riages?” burst out Sir Harry In­ out that in the Philippines alone, injected it intra-muscularly. Great a short ladder from the hull which us a' number of used cars in exchange that we 'miist dignantly. “ Our forefathers would more than 1,000 cases had been results were obtained. A year leper colonies and shame and fear leads through a man-hold in the top move them to make room for more trade-ins. est thinker in the world today. of the disease itself kept ]^eople “ A single man gets Into care­ turn over In their graves at the cured in the last few years. later, In 1915, Dr. Heiser came to plane to a walk-way having guard Get our prices before going elsewhere, every car as less, regardless channels,” declared thought.” “We have touched goal,” he as­ see me in • Calcutta and expressed away as long as they could con­ rail on. either side raised a few Sir Harry. “ A man ought to have “ No, lad,” he continued, taking serted jubilantly. the belief that if the hydnocarpus ceal the disease. Naturally, we inches above the wings. represented. *■ a wife to work for, a home to keep up again the greatest joy of his Sir Leonard pointed out that oil could be obtained in the form only got them when they were In Armed with machine-guns’ In OTHER M A K ^ v and kiddies, a great many of them. life. Lady Lauder. “ There’s noth­ for half a century, scientists have of soluble salts it could be inject­ the advanced stages. Now we are these turrets, in addition to the de­ 1927 Buick Brwgham Family Is Blessing ing better than a good wife. known that leprosy is a bacillus ed into the veins instead of the getting them in the earlier stages, fensive equipment of machine-guns 1926 Standaird Six Sedan “ They are God’s blessings and “ Lady Lauder and myself were disease, caught by infection muscles and would be far more when a cure is more easily effect 1927 Chevrolet Cpdch normally carried by the night 1925 Standard Six Sedan ’ large families are the greatest of married when we were twenty and through close contact with a lep­ effective: ed. bombers, this new “ flying fortress” blessings. y was working in a coal rqlne. rous person. Early Examination will prove a naost formidable foe 1925 Standard Six Coach 1924 Studebaker^Tooriil^ “ I have a wee table and two “ On this tip I worked for flve “ That is nonsence,” said the kilt­ Start Toward Cure years, and Anally secured all the “ Directly a case is found, we for attacking aeroplanes. ed song^er, reiterating his remark kitchen chairs at home that we examine everyone in the house 1924 Master Brougham 1923 Chevrolet Coupf ^ used when first we were married, “ Our start towards a real cure,” active principles of "the oil in sol­ concerning the statements of Count "^lie said, “ was when we began ex­ uble form. We tried the intra­ every six months for flve years You don’t have to be dumb 1924 Master Reg. Sedan 1923 Essex Coach Keyserling. “ A good wife is the went on Sir Harry, putting a bit Thus we get in touch with all com more makeup over the murrowed perimenting with chaulmoogra oil, venous method suggested by ' Dr. these days to think that G. O. P. 1924 Buick Six Touring greatest treasure in the world. Heiser, and cleared up 41 per cent tact cases. This clears up 80 per stands for Grand Oiled Party. path of a tear drop. which was obtained from a tree 1925 Nash Roaster “ Lady Lauder, God rest her soul, that grows in Burma, For cen­ of the leper casfes in our hospital. cent of the cases. 1924 Buick Four Touring ind I were married 36 years. If it “ I wouldn’t sell them for— No! “ It is now possible for medical I wouldn’t sell them at all, for all turies the natives of India had “ The next advance was made by had not been for her, I would not used this oil for leprosy cases. Americans at the Honolulu leper services, such as you and we pos­ These Buicks we win These cars will giv$ good hp where I am today. the things In the world. sess, to stamp out all leprosy In “ My lassie and I used to eat "Whether they obtained actual dures hospital. Dr. A. L, Dean and Dr. THE STORE OF stand back cf. *» service. ' ‘ r " “ She was my manager, my coun- is unknown, but they certainly .had Hoomann got an improved solution territories under our flags.” sillor,, my guiding star and Inspira- breakfast at that table at five Sir Leonard pointed out that o’clock in the morn.” an idea of its medicinal values. they called ethyl esters. This drug MANCHESTER We have them ranging in price from $50 to $1»30(L ‘ion.____ When fihe died last July, I “ Dr. Mouart of the Indian Medi­ could be used on a large scale In leprosy is a more pressing prob­ iid not know what to do, so aching cal Service flrst introduced this oil Intra-muBcular Injections, thus lem for the British than for Amer­ PLUMBING & (vas my heart. avoiding clogging up the veins. ica. There are some 1,200 Idpers "She was the 'sweetest flpwer to European medical science In SUPPLY CO. THE AUTHOR P.AYS 1854. It was then administered as “ Then, within the past two years, in the United States, 5,000 In the CAPITOL BUICK eC% lhat in'my garden grows,’ ” he said, • Philippines and 2,000 in the Ha­ WILL BE OPEN apsing into lyric as memory -be- the natives of India took, itr—by the 'British took up the search JAMES M. SHEAJ^R, Manager^ “ Him? I was engaged to him for swallowing. But it sickened bhe again and got a solution of the waiian Islands. England la be­ WEDNESDAY tame sweetest, lieved to have between 400,000 Tel. 1600 1 "I want to see our bairns married three months. He’s a great man of patient, and had other bad effects. hydnocarpus oil, which can be pro­ duced much more cheaply than and 1,000,000 lepers in India alone roung and bringing up large fam- letters.” “ The flrst big advance,was-made AFTERNOON “ YeaL? Did you collect anything by an American, Dr. Halph--Hop^ anything hitherto, known, and with perhaps 150,000/ mpre in the The freedom and Harum scar African .colonies,^ that followed the Armistice .didloa ttem?,’-’i—Jud^e, kinst at the Louisiana ftate.-lep.er which be injected ii;itra-Yea' / I?' m m ' -t-'-j; J'*!; • A r i ;■ PAUE^i^ MAIMUtmib'iiSK IDUNN.) EVEiNlJSG HEKALU, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928.

LUCKY? - \ NEW AFGHAN CAPITAL Arthur A. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES LONDON TOWER’S West Orange," N. J.— Howard Mitchell has tha eyes of his boy nAIT Y RADIO PROGRAM TO |E MODERN. CITY; friends bulging with envy. Howa*d, 875 Main St. With graduation only • about two SINKING CAUSES let it be known, started to school Insurance and Real Estate. ll;15-Qrg.mist; symphony orchestra. Leading DX Stations. months aivay the Somanhis Staff last September, his sixth birthday. Tuesday, April 24. 1:00—Gigglebugs entert^ners. 475.9— W SB, ATLANTA—630. and the assisting committee are TO HAVE RAILROADS Soon afterwards he took Hi with 428.3—W L W , 700. 8:30— AVEAF Seiberling singers. Lovely Elsie Ferguson, whose the- 7:40—Accordionist: baritone. busily at work preparing material SERIOUS W ORRY measles and wa.j away from school 9:00—W E A F Eveready hour. utric&l successes iiave packed iiroaa* 8:00—Golf talk: ensemble. for the commencement Issue. Be- way houses und whose film produc- 10-00—W EAF Eskimos orchestra. two weeks. Returning, he had an DAVID CHAMBERS^ 9:00—Cossacks 10:30— Peachtree Arcade program. .glnning this week the picture of Kabul.— Great progress Js being tlous heve won eciual triumphs, will 10:00—Evelyn Nichols studio program attack of scarlet fever. Cured of make her radio dehut lo the Eveready 10-45— A. and W . P. hand. various organizations will be taken 'made with the new capital Daru- 11’OO—GcorKift melodlans orchestra. 62^KYW . CHICAGO-570. that, he went to school only to hour lln-ough W E.\F and the Red r,et- “ ag^W-TAM. CLEVELAND-750. lor publication in the final issue. laman, near Kabul, - ’hich has been London.— Apprehension is felt CONTRACrrOR work at, 9 o'clock Tuesday night. The 8 00—W JZ programs (2 hrs.) \ catch the chicken pox. 6:00—.Studio program: talks. 10:00—National string quarteL In spite of the inclement weather planned on the most modern lines. concerning the historic Tower of entertainment will consist IfV'BO'y ,®‘ 8 :0 0 -W E A F programs (3 hre.) London, one of the principal tour­ Shakespearean ecenes, with the add^ 10:30—Armand girls program. yesterday three events Avere run off The buildings being erected com­ 11 00—Studio dance orchestra 11:00—W JZ Slumber musl^ ist attractions in London, because and tlonal attraction ol a recitation irom 5^.4—WTIC, HARTFORD—560. in the inter-class meet. The first pare aA’orably with» any in the Oscar Wilde. A program by the win­ 389,4— W BBM , CHICAGO— 770. of the fact that the foundations of __W E A F Soconyans program. 8:00—Pollack’s orchestra. event was the 100 yard dash and European continent. Electricity ners of the contest conducted last year glaO -W E A F Seiberling singers. part of the structure have begun to BUILDER by tlie National Federation of Music 9:30—Popular program; danc^ this was Avon by. Murphy of the generating stations and an ice fac­ 0;00—Manning-Bowman concert. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. Clubs will bo broadcast by W JZ and Sophomores who did the event in sink. • J . 41 i 9-30—Studio musical program. 8:30—AVEAF Seiberling singers. tory r.re being built, the machinery The fact was announced In the First and Second Mortgages the Blue network stations at 9. solo­ XO OO—WEAF Eskimos orchestra. 11 1-5 seconds in spit of the bad ists in this concert Include Katherine 9^00—Theater presentations. of these having recently v.rived. annual report of the National Phy | 10':30— Club M’orthy orehestra. 9:30—Mooseheart cliildren’s program. conditions. Tomlinsonyand Ne*son arranged on all new work. Wltwer. lyric soprano; Hilda Burke, 422.3— WOR. N EW AR K —710. The mail and passenger air ser­ sical Laboratory, which states: 10:00— Theater presentations. were tied for the high jump at 5 dramatic soprano: 8 00—Main Street sketches. 12:00—Artists .entertainment. vice Instituted as an experiment “ Periodic observations of the ton. bass-baritone, and Hazel Hallet, g|40— N. y. University lecture. feet 3 inches and Glenney of the 68 Hollister Street. pianist. They will be accompa^ed 416.4— W G N -W LIB , CHICAGO—720. - "between Kabul and Tashkent, in movements of the quay wall end of 9:00— Barblzon's recital. 9:00—AVEAF Eveready hour. Seniors won the half mile in 2 by Hugo MarlanTs orchestra. The 10:00—Columbia Listerine hour. Russia Turkestan, has been work­ the Salt Tower throughout the Manchester, Conn. farna problem, an issue of consider­ 10:30— Quartet: artists; orchestra. mintes 21 seconds. A summary or 11:00—Spcchl's orchestra. 11:30—The boss race. ing regularly. This service is a joint year. The main displacements are able impoi'tance in all recent political 333.1__WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—900. the events is as follows: campaigns, is to be the topic of dis­ 11:35—Orchestra: artists; songs. Afghaft-Russian one. The pilots invertical direction, and indicate a 7-30—King Comfort’s program. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. 100 Yard Dash. cussion in the Voters' Service through 8;00—W JZ Strombcrg-Carlson hour. from Kabul have been trained in small but measurable sinking of the W EAK and the Red network at 7 8:00— Scrap book: Jack and Gene. First heat. - ^ 8:30— Zeke and Horace. 8:20— ContraKo: The Angelus. Russia and Germany. Those from foundations of the.masonry. o'clock. Three acknowledged e.xperts, 9-00—Boston travellers program. Treat, Junior, first. H. A. Wallace of Des Moines, Prof. 447.5—W M AQ-W QJ, CHICAGO—67C, Tashkent are Russians. Cracks Discovered 10:00—Boston feature program. 8:40— Lecture; Auld Sandy. Buckland, Junior, second. "In June, at the request of His B H. Hibbard of Wisconsin Univer­ 10:1.';-Dusk In Dixie. ..f, P n a thr sale of concessions to sity and C. W. Holman, secretary of 9:15—Hamilton Club concert. Taylor, Junior, third. Majesty’s Office of Works, an ex­ 491.5_WEAF, n e w YORK—610. 10:45—Orchestra: radio club. work minerals it is hoped that the National Board of Farm Organiza­ 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. Second heat. amination was made of the west tions. are scheduled participants in the 11:12— Studio dance orchestra. sufficient money Avill be raised to 6:55— scores. 499.7— W FA A , DALLAS—600. Murphy, Sophomore, first. wall, in which several cracks had discussion. Other progrmns for this 7:00—Voters’ Service talks on ■The finance the construction of several night are the Stromberg-CarlTOn male 10:00— Studio program. Cheney, Junior, second. appeared. These cracks have been Farm Problem.” 11:00— Bridge lesson; music. , projected railroad lines. quartet through W JZ and the &ue 7 .30— Soconyans sketch, RiP van Dowd, Sophomore, third. kept under observation since they network at 8, and the Arrighl Singers 374.8—WOO, DAVENPORT—800. Travelers report that in the W inkle." 8:30—W E A F Seiberling singers. Final heat. were first noted, but have so far through tVNYC and the Oriole glee 8:00—Muslc.-il miniatures. southern districts of Afghanistan, club through WPG, both at 10.00. 9:00— Radio novelty program. Murphy, Sophomore, first. shown no signs of extension.” 8:30—Seiberling singers 10:00—W E A F Eskimos orchestra. tibesmen, whose ancestral trade 9:00— Eveready hour feaWrIng Elsie Cheney, Junior, second. The beginnings of the Tower of Black face type indicates best features 525.9— KOA, DENVER—920. was loot, have now turned to agri­ Finish' Ferguson, theatrical star. 9:00— Brown dinner concert. Treat, Junior, third. London are lost in tradition. The 10:00— Eskimos dance orchestra. culture and are co-operating with All programs Eastern Standard Time. 9:30—Farm question box. 880 Yard Run. present buildings were begun by 10:30— Palais D'Or orchestra. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES— 560. the Government in furthering in­ 11:30—Janssen’s ^ o ^ ra u o r c ^ ^ a . Glenney, Senior, first. William the Conqueror, hut as long 8:30—Trio: soloists: Victorians. dustry. The tribesmen, they say, (Lumber, we mean.) We carry Leading East Stations. 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK^eo. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour; Eskimos McCluskey, Junior, second. as there has been a London there 1 :30—Orchestra: weather, talks- Greenaway, Junior, third. are now sending their sons ^ has been a fortress where the 272.«—WPQ, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 5- 30— stocks, markets: soprano. 10:30—Instrumental trio, songs. a full line of time-tested, weathei’ 11:00—Orchestra. Victorians. school and asking the Government Tower no\v stands to defend the 7:05— Dinner music: feature. 6:00- Kemp’s dance orchestra. High Jump. 8 :00— "Ship's D eck," musical maids. 499.7— W BAP, FOT^T WORTH—600. Tomlinson and Nelson Seniors, for more educational Institutions. water approach. The foundation 6:45—Frank Dole, "Dogs. 10:30—Musical programs. resisting lumber for the exterior 8 :30—Orchestra: dual trio. 7:00- Violinist .tenor: law talk. therefore, may be in part 2,000 10:00—Oriole glee club. 8 :00—Stromberg-Carlson sextet. l;(in—Theater features. " tied for first. 499.7— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. years old. 10:30—Minstrel show, band. 8:30— Novelty orchestra. rooster,' Senior, third. HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND touches. This is a spot where 10:30— Violinist, pianist. in 11:30— .Ailiino's dance orchestra. 9:00— National Federation OT Music The standing is as follows ASKED UNDER MEASURE The Salt Tower— which is about 2S5.5_WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 11:00—Dance conceit. _ Clubs’ winners. 600 years old— is one of the strong G:S0—Studio dinner concert. 370.2—W D AF, KANSAS CITY—810. points; IN HOUSE OF COMMONS . anything short of the best is 10:00__Continental orchestra. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour; Eskimos works of the wall that defends the 7:30— Tenor, pianist. 11:00—Slumber hiusic. - u i * ocn Seniors ...... g inner Ward, or royal portion, of the 8-00—W JZ Stromberg-CarlsoB-hour. 348:6—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 10:30—Cook boys’ entertainment juniors ...... ^ 8:30—W JZ novelty orchestra. 12:45— NighthaAvk frolic. Lomjfin.— Rev. James Barr, La­ poor economy. Let us give you 6'30—Baseball talk: drama review. Sophomores ...... ^ Tower buildings. It is at the east­ 9 ;00—W JZ'm usic clubs’ winners. 6- 55-M ark ets: children program. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—€40. bor Member of Parliment for Moth­ ern end of the river frontage, di­ 10:00— Marylanders orchestra. 10:00—Emo’s movie broadcast. 11:00— N. B. C. programs. Freshmen ...... ' I ' erwell, Glasgow, has just introduc­ vided from the quay by the moat. a little advice on this subject when you plan S08.2—W E E I. BOSTON—590. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 12:00—Moore’s concert orchestra. The local Hi-Y is planning to put ed a Bill for “ Home . Rule for 8:00—Pilgrims entertainiAeiiL 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 1:00—Dance orchestras. out a strong team at the annual Safety Precautions 8:30—W E AF programs to 10:30. 6:15— Little Symphony orchestra. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. Scotland” into the House of Com- During the six centuries that it that new house. 10:35—Rine's danc- o rc h e s tr ^ 7:30— Barlow’s orchestra, baritone. outdoor track meet of the Hartford 10:30— Sacred song recital.___ has stood there it has been used as 461.S—W NAC, BOSTON—€50. 8:30—AVEAF Seiberling singers. county Y. M. C. A. to be held at tne mojis. 280.2—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. It asks for the establishment of a prison for traitors, as a guard- 7:00—Sinfonlans; pianist: organist. 6-45—Odenbacka orchestra. 9:00—AVEAF JOveready hour. "West Side Rec Saturday afternoon g;30__Players; Instrumental quintet, g-OO-tVlZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 10:00— Walter Mallory, tenor. I a single chamber Parliment, deal­ room for archers and slingers, and 9:30—Soprano, pianist, violinist. May 12 The events are open to 8 - 30- W J Z novelty orchestra. 11:00—Cecilinn quartet, pianist. ing with Scottish affairs, Avhich as a lodging for officers of the W. G. Glenney Co. 10-00__Two dance orchestras. 9- 00—WJZ music clubs’ winners. 384.4_KG0, OAKLAND—780. different Y. M. C. A. groups in 302.8--WGB, BUFFALO-990. shall have sovereign powers for the Court or garrison,' 10l;o)—AVJZ orchestral prograrn. 11:30—Don Amnizo. violin wizard. Hartford county. The state meet 7 .0o_WEAF voters’ service talks. Every possible precaution to in­ 11-00— Organist: Symphony orchestra 12:00— Pilgrims entertnlninent. will he held at Westport, Saturday, peace, order and good government Coal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies 7I3O—WEAK Soconyans program. 379.5-WGY, SCHENECTADY-790. 254.1—W R VA, RICHMOND— 1180. sure the safety of the "Tower of 8:00— Original melody boys. 7 :00—Orchestra: organ recital. May 26, and all the local c^nty of Scotland. Phone 126 8:30—'WEAF programs to 10:30. 11:55—Time: weather; markets. It recommend; an executive com­ London has been taken by engineer­ Alien Place, Manchester. 2:00— Theater organ recital. 9:00—Studio entertainers. meet Avinners will represent Hart­ 545,7_WMAK. BUFFALO—550. 10:00— Four Deuces orchestra. mittee to advise Scottish members ing experts. g;30_Violin recital: studio program 6:00—Stocks: dinner music. 7:00— W E A F programs (4',^ hrs.) 344.6— WCBD. ZION—870. ford county. 9:30— Old time dance music. 9:00— Mixed quartet, celestial bells, of the House of Commons. radio movie club. 11:30— Organist, vocal soloists. 10:00—Tenor; 1 2 :0 0 -Buffalo Symphony orchestra cornet quartet, artists. It asks for all National Services 11:00—Silver Slipper orchestra. ^'condary DX Stations. and Departments— apart from the Secondary Eastern Stations. Army, Navy, Air Force and the Electric Wiring 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 275.1—WORD, BATAVIA— 1090. Secondary East Stations. 6:30—Dance music, artists (6 hrs.) 9:00—W E A F Eveready hour. BUCKINGHAM Foreign Office— to be placed under 370.2— W L W L , NEW YORK—810. 10:00— Bible instructions. the sole control of the Scottish 246.8— WK R C, CINCINNATI—1220. 288.3— W ENR, CHICAGO—1040. 10:00—Movies; children’s program. 7:05—Bass-baritone; organist. 7:30—Timelv talks; opera bits. 7:00—Organ: artists; stocks. Parliment. Electric Fixtures 11:00—Dance program. 9:00—Sainpvar orchestra; artists. A Supreme Court of Scotland, it HOME COMFORT I 361.2—W SAI. CINCINNATI—830. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 8:55—rianist; story: songs. 305.9— WHT. CHICAGO—980. Janies Swan has sold his farm is suggested should replace the BREMER-TULLEY 8:30—Studio program. 7:17—Organ recital; talk . 9 :00—W E A F programs (2 hrs.) 9:35—Drama talk; contralto. to the Manchester Water Company House of Lords as a final Court 10:00— Arrighl Singer. 10:00—Studio entertainment. RADIO 266.3— W H K , CLEVELAND— 1130. 10:30— Vour Hour League. and will move aAvay from Bucking- Appeal. 8:80— Sarah Roach’s program. 475.9— CNRA, MONCTON—680. 8:00—Studio instrumental quartet. 340.7— W JAX, JACKSONVILLE—880. liam. Insured by Distinctive | 8:50—Australian travel talk. 9:00—Studio program. held 9:00—Bohemian Club orchestra. 9:00— Susse.x, N. B., artists. The '‘Y ’ meeting will be 25 405.2— W F l, PHILADELPHIA—740. 10:00— Dance orche.stra. The Dead Sea conta'his near Johnson Electric Co. 10:00—Two dance orchestras. this evening. Leroy Spencer is 6:45—Baseball scores. 416.4— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—720. per cent salt and is fishless. 29 Clinton St., So. Manchester 440.9— W e x -W J R . DETROIT—680. 11:00—N. li. C. piograms. build- i)g a house near the school- 7:00—Orchestra; business talk. 7:00—W E A F programs (4 hrs.) 461.6— W CAE, PITTSBURGH—650, 12:00—Studio musical program. 7:30—The Annis trappers. 322.5— W H AS. LOUISVI LLE—930. house. , Tel. 657-4______8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. 7 :30—Gimbee; social talks. The mill-week meeting of the 8:00—W E.\F programs to 10:30. 7:30—.loscnii l■:isenl^o^a, tenor. WINDOW SCREENS 9:00—Manuel girls: entertainers. e of 1 10:30—Stanlcv theater revue. 8:00—AV.IZ Stroiuhcrg-Carlson hour. cliurt:h will be held at the home oi Lehigh Goal 10:00—Red Apple Club program. 8:30— WE.AK prugraius to 11:30. Wednesday 352.7—W W J, DETROIT—850. 365.6—weSH, PORTLAND—820. Mrs. E. S. Tomlinson 7:00—AVEAF programs (2 hrs.) 336.9—WSM. NASHVILLE—890. 8:30—Studio string pickers. 8:30—AVEAI-' programs to 10:30. * gvenin ' FOR SALE 9:00— Biddeford C. of C. program. 9:00—W E A F programs to 10:30, 10:.30—Tenor; piano iiipils. There were over 100 present iu HARD WHITE ASH Our better made Window Screens over- | 10:30— Statler dance music. 10:00—AVEAF Eskimos orchestra. 293.9— WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 11 :ir>—Studio program: tenor. the chiii’ch vestry Friday evening 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. NO BETTER 7:45—Musical program. 6:30— Syracuse dinner music. to enjoy a play, “ The Time of Hus Vermont, New York, Maine come troublesome seasonal annoyances. | 8:00—Studio program. 11:00—.N. B. C. programs. 8:45—Songs: talk; orchestra. 12:00—Great composers hour. Life” given by the young people 10:00—Orchestra; club program. - 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 7::;0— Lotus dance orchestra. 1:00— Dance orchestra, vocalists. of the church under the direction CASH PRICES 348,6—WGBS, N E W YORK—860. 348.6— KJR. SEATTLE—860. Learn more about Better Made Window | 7:30-Tnstrumental quartet, pianist, 8:00—AV. B. and A. entertainers. of Mrs. Burton Bell. Certified Seed Potatoes 8:30—AVEAF programs to 10:30. 12:00—Cornish string quartet. 8:30—Gllso mixed quartet . 1:00—Vic Meyer’s orchestra. q'he following Avere chosen as 9:00— Parents’ Exposition program. 10:30—New Madrillon orchestra. delegates to the Hartford East STOVE...... $15.00 Six of the nine men who had Screens. ^ A valuable feature in s Conference# at South Windsor yields of 400 bushels or more Wednesday, May 2; Miss Ruth A. CHESTNUT ... $14.75 in the Hartford County Farm every home. | brella. Wright, Mrs. Burton Bell, Mrs. J. Bureau 300 bushel club used Knickerbocker Orc'nestra. COLORADO AREAS TO G. Appleton, Mrs. S. W. Plank, Mrs. Tom Malonies-Hall Post 84. W. A. Strickland. EGG ...... $14.75 seed selected by me, first and IV Dear Old Pal of Mine, Gitz- j GET MILUON TREES ' The library books will be chang­ second place going to two of WTIC Rice. ed Thur.sday, April 26. these six with yields of 525 Roses of Picardy, Wood. w ill Travelers Insurance Co. The Buckingham church PEA . : ...... $11.25 bushels and 498 bushels re­ Lewis Codding, Tenor. IN FORESTRY PLAN hold their morning ■ service one Hartford Hayes-Velhage Past 9 6. hour earlier next Sunday. spectively. \V Diane. BUCKWHEAT.. $9.50 It pays to buy the best seed 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Yankee Rose. potatoes. I The Manchester Lumber Co. | Knickerbocker Orchestra. Denver.— The Mount Herman OPERA HOUSE BURNS Extra charges 50c a ton for Tom Malonies-Hall Post 84. “ burn,” located near Monument. Phone 201 = Colo., in the Pike National Forest E Phone 201 Programs for Tuesday. 10:00— Clicquot Club Eskimos Bryant Pond, Me., April 24.-— coal carried in. region, will be the main scene of Fire of undetermined origin early from N. B. C. Studios. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiim uuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiHiHiiinii P. M. 10:30— Club Worthy Hills dance activity in the 1928 campaign of today swept the Dudley LOUIS L. GRANT 6:25— Correct Time, news and orchestra. the federal government to improve house, the pdst office and all of last summary of program. 11:00— B. A. Rolfe’s Palais D’Or the nlore than 926,000 acres of night’s unopened mail sacks, a livr Harry E. Seaman BUCKLAND, CONN. 6:30— Waldorf-Astoria Dinner orchestra. Colorado land in need of reforesta­ ery stable and a general, store, and music. 12:00 Mid.— National Broadcasting tion. One million trees will be was not.brought under control un­ 256 Center St. Phone, Manchester 1549- 6:55— Baseball scores. , Company Studio program. planted in Colorado this j’ear, ac­ til aid arrived from Norway, 15 7:00— Voters’ Service, ‘The Farm cording to C(^. Allen S. Peck, miles away. Damage was estimated Problem.” A. M. United States aistrict forester. at approximately $35,000. Speakers: Professor B. N. Hib- 1:00— Paul Whitman’s Hour dedi­ THERE IS A DIFFERENCE cated to the musicians of the The Mount Herman “ burn” re­ berd, Department Agricultural country. Program featuring sulted from a forest fire in 1881. ’TWAS EVER THUS Economics, University of Wis­ “ Blue Fantasy” of Ferde Grofe. Seventy-five men will be at work A 1, B C I ’S consin. Henry A. Walave, Vice on the project that will terminate “ My wife believes there are two Remainder of the hour will he her President and Editor Wallace’s taken up Avith popular dance in early June. Other regions to “ So does mine. Hers and Farmer. Charles Holman, head leceive benefit from the ivork are mother’s” — Life, of Milk Producers’ Association. selections. o/* Success 2:00— Correct time, news an'a Marshall Pass in the Cochetope for­ sides to every question." 7:30— Soconyland sketches from weather. est, Fruita water shed in the N. B. C. Studios. grand Mesa forest and the Pole “# C h ick s 8:30— Seiberling Singers from N. Mountain division of the Medicine B. C. Studios. Bow forest of Wyoming. Insist 9:00— Manning-Bowman Concert, TEST ANSWERS More than 1,200 acres were re­ second program in Grand Series. forested by-the federal government on Wagner and Gounod are repre­ in Colorado, last year, bringing the Phone Barstow 1968 sented in the second Manning- Three Rings Here i; one solution to .he LE'T- total to date to about 10,000 acres 216 Middle 'Turnpike Bast Bowman concert illustrating in the Pike National Forest alone. grand oepra. Four excertps TER GOLF puzz’ e on the comic Name page: An average of 250 trees per acre, from Wagner's “ Tannhauser” consisting of yellow pine, Douglas For Radio Service and three from Gounod’s "Faust ’ fir, Engleman spruce, limber pine, On Can Avill be presented. Olive Russell, J blue spruce and Rocky Mountain Easy Terms on Crosley Maurice Wallen, George Dcvaul S I red cedar has been used. Fada,, Grebe, Bosch, and a chorus will the or­ H E A D chestra. FREE installation, no Interest Included in the program is the H E A R 5 French peasants were alarmed “ Pilgrim’s Chorus in grand the other day by a “ vision on a opera.” It is one of the most hilltop.” We hadn’t known IN U S popular of operatic numbers, and H E I Andy Mellon was over there. is frequently heard on the con­ cert stage the world over. H A 1 R S I March from “ Tannhauser” , P. BAIXANTINE’S & SONS Wagner. L S NOTICE! Orchestra. H A 1 II Evening Star from “ Tann­ EIGHTH SCHOOL AND hauser,” Wagner. T A \ L S THREE RINGS George Devaul. UTILITIES DISTRICT. FORD III Dich, Theure Halle from Tannhauser” , Wagner. Notice is hereby given to all’ GENUINE Olive Russell. persons liable to pay sewer IV Pilgrim’s Chorus from WOMAN IS WITNESS MALT SYRUP AT PARIS BEHEADING; assessments to the EIGHTH “ Tannhauser” , Wagner. W.^S VICTIM’S LAW YER Chorus. SCHOOL UTILITIES DIS­ PARTS Fantons for Its Rare Quality aad Bxtra Fiae Flavor from V Salut, Demeure Paris.— For the first time, a wom­ TRICT of Manchester, Conn., ------— Light. “ Faust” , Gounod. an has been a witness at the guillo­ whose property is situated on Maurice Wallen. tine in France. Not even news­ VI Ballet Music from “ Faust,” Middle Turnpike West, Cam­ NLY 50% of chids fed an aven^ ration live. When paper women have been allowed fed properly, at least SK>% can be saved. Chicte need Gounod this privilege Madame Erlich; bridge, Oxford, Alton, Haw­ FLAVORS Hop Flavor^ Orchestra. thorne, Ashland, Homestead, Oa feed to give them warmth, strength, energy and vitamins V n iT rio from Fifth Act from as she is known about the Palace Special Dark of Justice, served as lawyer for two Irving, Windermere, Broad, 30% for life and growth. This is the reason 1592 hatcheries say "Faust” , Gounod. Poles recently condemned to death. feed Purina Chick Startena, the buttermilk starting ration Olive Russell. Columbus, Lockwood, Wood­ Why Not Have the Best Maurice Wallen George Devaul. “ Unfortunately I could not win land, Strong and Hilliard which contains Cod Liver Oil. We will be glad to tell you. On Sale Everywhere their freedoui for them,” she said Discount 9:30— First District American Streets, that said assessments of a feeding plan that is as simple as A B C. You’ll be chicks Sole Distributors Legion Program. after the trial, “ but I shall follow ' “ cncy ahead. Come in. them to the guillotine, for I can must be paid by May 1, 1928, I We. My Heart Stood .Still from “ A speak their langua,ge and may be to avoid expense of liens and Connecticut Yankee. able to help them at the moment interest at 6% from March 15, E lm er Knickerbocker Orchestra. of expiration.” 1928. Liens will .be placed to Manchester Grain & Coal Co. Standard Paper Co. Tom Maloniep-Hall Post 84. On the fatal day shh arose at four secure all unpaid assessments Automobile-.Ct> o’clock, dressed all in black and Phone 1760 II When Lights are Low, Lane. after May 1, 1928. 10 Apel Place Madclon, Robert. hurried to the place of execution. CENTER STREET lOlive Hickey, contralto. One of the Poles kissed her hand CHICK CHICK Hartford, CcHin. and thanked her for what she had Eighth School and Utilities South Manchester CHICK Helen Miles, Accompanist. Telephone 041 Jane Delano, Post 7. done to try to save them. Madame District, Exceptionally High Quality Chicks. We invite your inspec- Erlich remained calm and silent ' III Rain. F. A. SWEET. President, tion or inauiry* Let Your Smile Be Your until all was over. V

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Sally, you whose lives were blighted with more proof that husband-getting is| -a nboiu her because Ward of the ■*■!* ®'E*2.o"^S ring being slipped upon the third alnee ahe ^ae four. adorable, ungrateful little wretch! monotony. Circulinecups of milk. Enough to serve six as bigbie a professionnrofession as ever, even if i jftgant to note that 'in la “farmed ont” to CLEM finger of her left hand her eyes In choosing a Nestle we do talk about an age of •man- He During their first week In the Permanent Wave— the method used amply. The water-lily salad called practically all recent tilts betv^en No kiss? Perhaps It Is better so. flew open and found a sapphire to for 6 hard-cooked eggs, lettuce independent women.” alao hirea DAVID NASH, athlete ■* . „ow territory business was even at the Lily Beauty shop. House & school teachers and boards wn- I'm afraid I should not care for match them. For the .ring which and mayonnaise dressing. The eggs- and atndent, for ■«“*®*** better than the Bybees had dared Hale block, you know you are cerning some alleged When Caraon the brand of lipstick that Princess David had bought for her was a were cut Into halves, lengthwise, 'TWELVE-POUND LOOK hope. Positively the only calam­ getting the best obtainable with unbecoming a teacher, the about Davld’a frlendahlp for SiU- plain loop of white gold, with a the whites Into three or four point­ The little stenographer and typ­ ly, DaTld denla him a terrlde Lalla uses." ity that befell the carnival was the perfect safety and comfort. Every have won out. Maybe society is deep-blue sapphire in an old-fash­ ed pieces from end to end, ar­ ists of Japan, we hear, are about Sally did not tell David of Van discovery that Babe, the fat girl, radually learning that even school ***^hey m n aw ay and Join a ca*'* ioned Tiffany mounting, such as = step in the process is based on ranged in star shape on individual the only specimens of femininity in , _ had lost five pounds, due to her facts established by actual tests. nival, David aa cook’a helper and Horne's offer, for on Saturday, the tradition has made sacred to en- g plates on a bed of lettuce. The the Cherry Blossom Kingdom who teachers are people, Sairy In a aldeahow dlaBuIaed aa loudly confessed but unrequited Phone 1671 for further particulars Sprtnceaa Lolla,” cryatal ijaaer last day of the carnival in Capital gagement rings. . ^ M yolks were mashed and piled In bob their hair, wear short skirts, passion for the carnival’s hero, or appointment. and do just about as they please. In Capital City, location ^ City, the boy developed a temper­ “Oh, David!” She laid her hand = the flower centers. Not new but al­ orphanaKe, Sally la David Nash. ag;ainst her cheek, pressing the g ways pretty. Japanese women not of the work­ POOR SPORT! when the orphana troop In, ature which caused Gus, who had Printed pique and linen are love­ ing class, however, are decidedly Troned by a beautiful “Lady On Wednesday David was per­ stone so hard that it left Its many- g star of “Rain’ acted as volunteer surgeon, to ex ly for sifmmer ensembles or the subservient to men. Women stand Jeanne Eagels, Bountiful.” fcand* mitted to get up, and that after­ faceted Imprint upon her flesh, g Orange Icc Box Cake Lover," be­ ARTHUR VAN HORNB» « , noon for the first time he witnessed Then she had to kiss It and David g popular cardigan jackets, in combi­ en the street cars or give their seats j and “ Her Cardboard _ - • ., aome eaatemer vlaltlne In Capi­ elude all visitors, even Sally. nation with plain pique or linen in 2 c. water. Sally’s performance as “Princess had to kiss it—and her. g to men. Men eat the best food first longed to The Actors ^<1^ *. tal City, that Apparently Enid Barr had been white or colors. For children the j ' 2 c. cream. and the women get what’s le1®^. ft.! ety. That’s an actorsactors’ union whfch fu l” la ENID B A R R , ■ Lalla." She had become so profi­ 1 wish It could have been a dla- g 1 c. orange juice. wealthy New Vork man. convinced of Bybee’s gallant lies cient In her Intuitions regarding mond," David deprecated. “I sup- g new printed lawns in floral patterns i Wives must____ tell their husbands !, guarantees fair pjaypjay^^^^^ to actor, One nlsrht Sally «oea to the are very pretty for general day­ 1 c. sugar. that little orphaned Betsey had those who sought knowledge of pose all girls prefer diamond en- g what they need and the husbands’ll | ence and ■how train to vlalt time wear. Prints in all the tub ma- 1 c. chopped nuts. much and not play for turna alone throUBh the dark been mistaken and that “Princess “past, present and future” that his j buy it and the babies are named fined so gagement rings. But—’ j terials will be as popular as they; 2 tbs. lemon juice. so many months. Jeanne sayz she 11 ■treeta. A car drawa up bealde smiling, amused attentiveness to “Oh, David, is It an engagement g Pulp 1 orange, shredded. what the papas name ’em. her and Van Horne helpa Lalla” was not “ Sally Ford, play­ “ twelve-pound do as she darn pleases and me her “readings” did not embarrass ring?" she breathed, then flung g are in the silks. 1-2 lb. marshmallows. Just watch that and drivea her to the m o w acting," but It was not until the look” spread in Japan! An emi­ union can jump in the lake. This srounda. He tella her that Enjd her. herself upon his breast* her hands 1 24 lady fingers. ^ piece of bad sportsmanship makes Barr bellevea her to be Sally show train was rolling out of the When the prospective bride has nent sociologist said not long ago Ford and la worklns to have her When the show was over, she clinging to his shoulders. 1 had . so many “showers” you feel 2 tbsp. gelatine.' Jeanne lose much' sympathy one Boil water and sugar 20 minutes that bobbed hair will save the returned to the «n>hana»^ Aa state In the small hours of Sunday joined him proudly, her little “ Of course It Is, precious idiot! = you just can’t give another, but world, explaining that bobbeA hair mij^t have for her if she were real* they near the ■*»»’' JA- morning that the girl dared breathe brown-painted hands clinging to he laughed. Very gently but In- | Soak gelatine in cold water to cov-| ly sick, for, after all, the tradition Horae leana forward and In Oat want to entertain for her, why not means woman’s revolt from male his arm, her face uptllted ador­ slstently he forced her face up- | give a bridge tea, choosing some er 5 minutes add to boiling syrup; j domination and that this revolt that sick or well an actor mpst go terInE tonea tella Sally X" easily. add lemon juice and strain. Add a blE future aa a musical «®™“ ingly to his, as she pattered at his ward, so that their eyes met and = dainty color like pink, orchid or means an intelligent birth control on, always has seemed rather brutal Sunday, on the show train, was orange juice and pulp and chill In edy actress and that he *® side on a tour of the midway, clung. His were boyishly ajdent | yellow and carrying out the color in the Orient. to us. Hut to use an organization’s take her to New York and a happy day, the happiest that food compartment. Beat until her a year In a dram atic and was then that her dreams came but solemn, hers were misted over | scheipe as far as possible in all the advantages but denounce It the danelnE school. Sally had ever known In her life. true. At last she was “ doing the with tears, but brighter and -bluer | table appointments. Small heart- light. Add whipped cream mixed “ TEACHER" CAN SMOKE minute it Is a handicap, is pretty with cut up marshmallows. Beat, NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY Freaks and dancers, barkers and carnival" with a’ “boy friend,” like than the stone upon her finger. i | shaped cakes, real flowers at each A girl may smoke cigarets and bad. other girls. And David played up don’t know when we can be mar- | plate to which the place card is thoroughly. Line cake pan with CHAPTER XXXV concessionaires, all the members of oiled pepper, separate lady fingers magnificently, buying her hot dogs, Tied, Sally, but—I wanted you to | attached, cupid favors, or the ice S long as she lived, Sally Ford arid place around edge. Crumble that weirdly assorted family, the salt water taffy, red lemonade—the have a ring and to know that 111 = cream decorated with tiny gold ar­ A wvAtti/iwould t»omoTnhPT*remember witHwith bIihidg carnival, mingled In a joyous free­ two of them drinking out of twin always bo thinking and planning | rows, are a few suggestions. The remaining lady fingers and put crumbs, nuts and cream mixture la was and—oh. I can’t talk! You wnnt | usual prizes might be given with a that for one moment she dom from work and worry, singing straws from the same glass. pan in alternate layers. ChiU in Horne’s together, reminiscing, gambling, to bo engaged, don’t you, Sally? special prize for the bride-to-be, MAKYE^ tempted by Arthur Van On Thursday, Friday and Satur­ food compartment until firm. Serve You love me—enough?" from the hostess or the guests to­ offer to prepare her for a stage gossiping. day morning before show time the with whipped cream. The last week, except for tno two wandered about the village to - “I adore you. I love you so that gether. career In New York. She had “play­ I feel I am not even half a person storm, had been an excellent one; which the carnival had journeyed *There is always something ^ to tTheir Letters acted” all her life; her heart’s de­ money was free, spirits high. Even the night before. It was heavenly when you’re not with ^ One word more about the Peppei couldn’t live without you, David, interest the visitor at the New BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES sire before she had met David had Mrs. Bybee, hovering like a mother to be able to walk the streets un­ Pot soup. Just after I had written York Botanical Gardens. In house hen over David, was good-natured. afraid, David walked with head she said solemnly. about it Saturday 1 received a let­ been to become an actress, and In No. 11 where there are 14 varieties Mom dear: •# Florence a thrill to have tea there Inclined to reminisce' and give ad­ high, shoulders squared, unafraid They were still sitting there, ter from the manufacturers saying that one moment when she knew talking, plannina making love of banana, trees, some oL them are I nearly ruined my new printed It’s the swankiest hotel in town. vice Sally, whose talent for ex­ to look any man In the face, and my letter about it to the magazine g'^.get edible bananas Simply beyond human nature to that realization of her ambition quisite darning had been dlscov- shyly but ardently, when Gus, the chiffon dress. The iron got too Sally could have cried with joy which furnished nie with^^the others show bud, flower and hot and I was in a hurry. Flor- refuse his invitation. Florence = lay within her grasp she wanted ered by the women and girls, sat that he was free again, for Bybee barker, mounted the box outside printed Saturday, had been for- the tent and began to ballyhoo for thelr green fruit ! ence and I were late for an en- will have something to tell the to stretch out her hands and seize on the edge of David’s berth, her had assured them that there was warded to them. To quote home folks after yesterday, all lap full of flesh and beige and gun- the first show of the morning. own words: “We are working like ?amUy‘‘“h"«'?/Th'’e"4kvete?“ ^ w„h Senor Alvarado opportunity. not the slightest chance of extra­ the playboy metal silk stockings, her needle dition on the charges which still “Eleven o’clock and I’m not lij. beavers to effect a national distii- It IS so that's the name of Her eyes glistened; she gasped make-up yet, and you’ve got to run native of Madagascar. from South America. ^For when we reached the hotel flying busilr. her lips curved w th stood against the two In their bution of this most unique and dif­ called because its hollow pipelike Involuntarily with delight. If Van the wheel for Eddie today, Sally Florence said she tlioiiight his we found that Arvarado had asked a smile of pure delight, as she native state. ferent soup. Of course to do this, stems collect due at night and offer another “gaucho” to meet us. But Horne had not been hasty. If ho. cried in dismay, jumping to her . , the only 1 hot'temper might not let him wait tened to the surge of laughter aOd Some day. somehow, the cloud exoas iiais the»• case with__ practicallyoTirt \vi> any he lacked his friend’s finesse and had not snatched her to him with song and talk. The midget, "Pitty feet and gathering up her scat­ new product, requires time and we against them would be lifted, and obtaining water entertain ^j^mhim Florence wouldn’t dance a second Slag.” perched on the window tered purchases and presents. must ask you to bear with us a i - miles. The tourist may puncture tho she d go a strangled cry of triumph" as his David could walk the streets of As the day wore on, with show until I arrived but I saw through ' time with him. I suppose he s ledai of David’s berth, a comical Capital City as proudly as he tie longer.” They also f stem and suck out the water at one of those men you are always black eyes—mocking no longer, pair of spectacles across her in­ after show drawing record crowds writing their Boston representa­ that easily enough. This pensive- | walked these vlHage streets. will The ginger plant is another sayiui" exist. Can’s understand a but wldl and brilliant with desire finitesimal nose, was reading aloud for a village of Its size, “ Prlncesf tive to arrange a neighborhood eyed boy would ntake any girl try ] With money In their pockets, interesting occupant of House No. modern girl. Well, that’s his loss. —read the effect of his words, she to David from one of her own tiny Lalla” gazed more often Into the source of supply for Mancliestei. 11. When raised for commercial to steal a march on a mere sister- they could afford to buy all the shining blue depths of a small Much love. might have committed herself, have books, and David was listening, necessities and little luxuries which Already I have heard from the tiipiv Bos- I purposes the roots are dug up, in-laiv. MARYE. but his eyes were fixed worshlp- sapphire than Into the maglQ of ...... I .So I hurried with the dress and promised him anything. But he their enforced flight from the Car- 1 ton office giving the name ^ ‘ ashed, cleaned and dried. fully upon Sally, and now and depths of her crystal. But per­ Connecticut representative who, I'' MARY TAYLOR. burned a bole In one of the petal did touch her. and her flesh In­ son farm had deprived them of. haps the sapphire had a magic of directed, again his left hand reached out and Sally, her little face enchantingly they assure me. has been flounces, I think Florence was THEY’RE SO HANDY stinctively recoiled, for every nerve patted her busy fingers or twirled its own, for never had her audL to call on me the next time li® glad I couldn’t wear it. It’s par­ grave and wise, chose ties and ences been better pleased, never In her body was still athrill with the hanging braid of her hair. socks and shirts for David, and al­ its Manchester, referring m® to a ticularly becoming to me. But my MOTHER; You are a good girl Oh, it was a happy day. and Sal­ had quarters been thrust so thick local, permanent source of supply. loss didn’t get her anything be­ not to have turown your date- David’s goodnight kiss. most forgot to bother about her ly was sorry to have It end. But own needs. And David, in another and fast upon her. cause, unless I’m deaf, dumb and stones down in the tram. “ No; no! Don't touch me!’ she At half-past nine that night Gus. DAUGHTER; "tes, mummy; you the show had to go on. The train part of the village “general store/’ Dean Gildersleeve of blind, this dreamy lad is more in­ the barker, had not quite finished ought to L»e pleased ■with me— I shuddered. “I won’t go! You wheels could not click forever over boimht, blushingly but undaunted­ college is encouraging the student, Life's Niceties terested in yours truly than in any know I love David!" she walled, the rails. Monday, with Its bustle his “spiel” about the Princess Lalla in the three great groups and tlu.i relatives. put them in a man’s coat pocket ly, Tittle pink silk brassieres and when the girl, whose eyes bad been in the car.— Flle- covering her face with her hands. and confusion and ballyhoo and silk jersey knickers and silk stock­ subdivisions to form He's really my find anyway. while we were inevitable performances, lay ahead. fixed trance-llke upon her ring, groups which are lu reality a HINTS ON ETI.QUET Florence would have gone right gende Blaetter. “Why won’t you let me alone?” ings for llie girl he loved. When saw a woman suddenly begin to feg^within a college. .'The ohjert But thev were far out of tho state slie saw tlicm she burst into tears, on following the usher to another Van laughed, settled back la his ascend the steps to the platform. I which held Clem Carson, the or­ hugging them to her breast as if sought is to assist the ’ table and passed him up entirely Before her startled eyes had trav­ a choice of their career. In discuss Beat and crossed his arms upon phanage, Enid Barr. Arthur Van they were living, feeling things. if I hadn’t seen him. Of course I eled upward to the woman’s face the different posts open to 1. What should a m ans bis breast. “ I can wait until you Horne and all other menaces to "Why. David, darling!” she mg never dreamed of talking to him Sally knew who it was. For 12 women who major in mathematics, freedom when the train did stop sobbed and lauglicd. “ I've never be- parents do the moment they but you know you can tell a regu­ have your little tummy full of car­ years that big. stiffly corseted, se­ languages and other sciences, she at last, on the outskirts of a town foro in all my lif© bad any silli hear of his engagement? lar person when you see one. And nival life and of hiding from the verely dressed body had been as of 10,000 Inhabitants. underwear or a pair of silk stock- adds; “ I urge also the isn’t it silly to miss making a new importance of polishing uP then 2. Is it proper for the girl police,” he told her In his old, non­ Carnival routine had already be­ j„ggt i_ i'm afraid to wear them familiar to her as her own. in­ friend just because there isn’t any­ chalant way. ‘Tncidenlally I have come an old story to Sally: she no stinctively. though her blood had written and spoken and and her parents to return a for fear I’ll spoil them when 1 their manners, as vocational tools. one around to Introduce you? longer minded the curious stares turned Instantly to Ice water In personal call of this kind? When I think of the people I’m always bemoaned the tact that con­ have to wash them. Oh, the dear her veins. Sally’s right hand closed All teachers, for instance, n®®d an of villagers, the crude advances of things! The lovely. precious 3. How soon? compelled to meet I think I d quest Is so damnably easy. It Is dressed-up young male "rubes. over her left, to conceal the sap­ audible voice, a things’ ” , The Answers rather just go around picking up a new experience to me—this being The glamor had worn off. but in phire. Thelma bad not been per­ one which conveys some iaiP^®^ I. If in the same town, call on "And here’s something else. sion of pleasure. And to gain poise the people I’d really like to know. refused, and I suspect that I’m en­ Its place had come a deep content­ mitted to keep even a bit of blue the girl and her family. If in dif­ You wouldn’t call this a pick-up David said to her that Saturday 01 manJer I advlso joying It. Now—shall 1 say good­ ment and a sympathetic under­ glass— ferent towns, write immediately though. It would have been sense­ morning. ^ j (To Be Continued) take every opportunity to go standing. born on that happy Sun­ They were in the stlll-desertefl welcoming her in a friendly man­ less for us to sit there and drink night, since we’ve reached the car­ day when the relaxed carnival a receiving line and to speak vlth Palace of Wonders, their purchases distinguished people, thereby th y ner. f tea at the same table and not say nival lot? It’s not goodby, you family had shown her its heart and Mrs. Stone of the orphanage is 2 Y 6B, spread out on Sally’s platform. confronting Sally. Will she be will add to their vocational equip a wort. , . ^ , know, Sally. I assure you I'm ad­ hopes. She was glad to be one of “Give me your hand and shut 3. "Within a few days, a fort­ I guess the girl who brought 49 HoU them, to be earning her living by exposedf ment and their pleasure. mirably persistent. And remem- your eyes.” David commanded night at most. the tea thought we were one party St. giving entertainment and happl- ten days if Enid tries to make a nui- You recall that about because she gave the check, for Phone iilllllllllll' ago we announced in the Herald r e c o r d o p s u r e b e t s all three of us, to Senior Alvarado. that Mrs. Mixter. director of the We wanted to pay our share but 2 0 5 6 “ No, I took 'the negative," he home service department of tne Somerset, England., Making he wouldn’t permit it. Then he Gas company would address any of asked us to have tea with him the Home Page Editorial replied slowly. “ 1 argued that few sure bets was a profitable pastime women allowed another person to the women’s clubs or send ®®P^®® ®^ for Postmaster Frederick J. Gay at next day. have an opinion. Until they learn her radio menus or recipes to any Hinton Charterhouse for more than When he told us where he was respecting that they won’t succeed.” dLirlng them. Not being able to 22 years. As soon as he could learn staying I thought it would give Mrs. Foster looked sharply at listen in myself on the Wednesday the results of a given race he would Daily Health Service THE OPINIONS her husband for a minute— and morSings. I sent lor the lessons. make his wager, seal' it in an en­ OF OTHERS left the, table! They have arrived and are “ '■“ sual- velope and then postmark it as HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL ly attractive and practical. I will having been mailed previous to the give some of the dishes and sug­ race. The operations were revealed by World Famed Authority By Olive Roberts Barton gestions occasionally for the benefit Let the S? those who do not have th® Privi­ at his trial and conviction for at­ lege of hearing them over the air., tempted betting frauds on a firm of Edinburgh bookmakers. lationship to wounds or inflamma­ Bridge M e One April menu included scallop­ raPORTANT FCNC^ONS^^ “ I was talking lo Mrs. Holden ed ham with vegetables, water lily Young Folks Cook tion of the skin, and color changes today.” said Mrs. Foster to her salad corn meal mufllns and occur around scars. Editor Journal of the American husband at dinner,'“and L feel as' Another orange ice box cake. The ®®^^®P Medical Association and of Hygeia, Drug substances can get into tne though I’d run up against h porcu­ skin by mixing with the gr®®ee and called for a pound slice of bam, 6 There’s twice the fun the Health Magazine pine. I’m stinging all over." b y W. W. WENTWORTH potatoes sliced, two carrots diced, then being picked up “ Really? She’s a pleasant-looking if the girls prepare the Mercury has been given in this way (Abbreviations; A— ace; K-H half an onion grated, two tah^- Once upon a time the skin whs woman, and her husband hasn t spoons chopped parsley and two regarded merely as a covering of the appearance of being hen-peck­ king— Q— queen; J— Jack; X refreshments for their ifor^many year^s^ce that dissolves the human body, or as a sort of en­ ed. I’d say he looks remarkably any card lower than 10.) parties. But be sure velop to hold the tissues toge her grease, such as gasoline, ether or benzol, also can be taken into the happy.” u * If Nowadays it is realized that the “That’s all you know about it, they use Rumford skin is one of the most body through the skin. 1— ^When is it adirisable for Aniline oil, nitrobenzene, and because you’re a man/’ Baking Pov/der and organs we have and that it ®®rrles wife. “ I’ll tell you what ahe s like. declarer not to lead trumps? on all sorts of Important functions similar substances are She never seems to agree with a 2— ^What do you lead against their cookies, cakes in relation to the prevention ana when placed in contact with the Adl^nudi word you say, and cure of disease. skin since very small doses of these a no-trump, partner having bid and biscuits will be as substances will change the chemi­ rious. For Instance when I reinark- Of course the skin acts as a ra­ that I thought it would be a a suit and you hold three with diating surface to permit t^e dissi­ cal nature of the blood and produce “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” You'll Like Teaberryi Wholesome, appetiz­ pation of heat and ^o stabilize the severe poisoning. uau thing for our club t® “ ®rf® an honor? . How It Reacts with the Woman’s Club, she said Better than Soda ing and (Ugestible as temperature of the body. It also — ■■ would1.1 1 be,., a goodirnnn i 3— ^Partner not having bid, Chewing Gum keeps the body from uP As a mirror of the conditions S fn sT fooi U ? e “ what^do you kad against a in the human body the skin reacts those you make your­ through the evaporation of the flum and get better talent f.or our lec- g^t bid when yOU hold K J 10 Clark’s Teabcrty flavor In the body, although the to sensTtIzation of the body to va­ Here after, Instead of soda take self. that are in the skin help to get rid rious protein substances by erup­ ture days. * i of another suit? a little “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia"- will prove to you just bow of water from the body through tions in the form of blisters and “ She knows as well as I do, that The Answwps , in water any time for Indigestion Rumford assures 1__ When both declarer and gpoa Chewing C^im can wheals. PT^slcians take advantage our club has always been the most or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and ^^There are also other glands in of this fact nowadays to find out exclusive club in this city dummy hold singletons or short be. I^s tasty— It’s <^ifie^ success to young ed itself on its traditions. She just suits, and trumps can he used in relief will come Instantly. the skin that secret an on or whether or not a person is suscep­ For fifty years genuine “ Phlllip.s ent. The very first taste cooks as w ell as to e»« g^laS On the palms of the hands tible to various bacterial poisons. said that to irritate me. criss-crossing. Milk of Magnesia" has been pre­ On the basis of this knowled^, “Then when I remarked that it 2— Lead lowest if honor higher of Teaberry will settle the are more than five thousand scribed by physicians because It perienced ones. sweat glands in a square inch of investigators have developed the was foolish for Dorothy Dunbar to than 10. , Chewing Gum question I Schick test for diphtheria, the Dick open a ' shop of her own because 3— J if you have no better suit overcomes three times as much acid surface. In the stomach as a saturated solu­ Marred Skin test for scarlet fever and the vari­ she had no more taste than a cow, to play. with you for life. Most peopie.are disturbed when ous skin tests for asthma, hay fev­ she replied sweetly that she might tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from There’s real enjoyment w a i^ the skin is marred or varied by er, and similar conditions. learn. I can’t explain it, but every­ C.AUSB AND EFFECT. all gases. It neutralizes acid fer­ for you in the Teaberty pink moles, warts, freckles, tanning or thing I said she contradicted. mentations in the bowels and gent­ package on every deakt’a ountet. other changes from the white of Her husband went on calmly Oswald: You look a sensible girl. which the white man Is so unnec­ with his dinner, but afterwhile he ly urges the souring waste from the PERSONAL DAMAGE Let’s get married. system without purging. Besides, Remember die name. essarily proud. Changes In the opened up a new subject of conver Illle: Nothing doing. I’m as sen­ It Is more pleasant to t a ^ or of the skin are due to the ®*®®t8 SQUli-xB: Did you suffer badly sation. “ I had a®,. sible as I look.— Ans’werfc The WholesonM of light. The burning of the skin Dr. Darrow today, he said. He soda. Insist upon “ Phillips. from the floods, Mr. Giles? at the head of the economics de­ Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot­ CLARKIS that follows exposure to the sun Is GILES: I should think I did. IN THE AIR. partment for women at the state tles, any drugstore. “ Milk of mnatlT a light effect. Why, I was shut up In the house university, you know. We -vyere Magnesia" has been the U. S. Regls- The rays cause the deposit of with the missus for nearly a week. "I had a strange sinking feel­ BAKING D l^en t In the skin. Later the talking about big business and why ing when Tom tried to kiss me.' •fred Trade Mark of The Gharles Ie a b e b r y I'Sii — Passing Show.______women didn’t seem to be succeed- D«.» may carry away the pigment, “ "Why? Hadn’t you ever been I. Phillips Chemical Co. . and Its vedecessor Charles H. PhllUos Sut I f It getT^lnto layers of the The promoniorles on each side kissed before?” ... ikln where the blood cannot act “ I hope you took the afflrma- .inoe dSTS. GUM of the Strait of Gibraltar are known Uve." Mid Mil. Foster. “ Nevsr in an alrplant. —Ufa* It tb* plgm» t» a o ° wmalni. W tun Eiyi^_o#a.woiUei., ...u pigments |je if?®®!???? r'S'^v- rjaats MANCHESTEHl (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, APBIL 24, 1928.

Major Leagrue SENIORS TAKE T ffi LEAD HAGEN WATTS TILL LAST DAY American League Standings Results Harvard Seeks Title IN DflER-OASS CONTESl TO MAKE START FOR ENGLAND Member of Championship Team of 1874 Seas ITESTEROAT’S r e b v l t s At Detroit I— ___ * Opening Baseball Game TIGERS 3, WHITE iOX 0 Eastern Leagne UppH-OuaNa b n Int AB. R. H. PO. A. B. All games postponed, rain. Sweeney, lb .. . 4 1 1 8 1 0 American League To Arrive 36 Hours Before Gehrlnger, 2b . 3 1 1 5 2 0 Detroit 3, Chicago 0. Chuct to Cop A a m I A lot o f pitchers are success- Rice, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Hellmann, rf . J 3 0 1 3 0 1 St. Louis 4, Cleveland 2, even though everything McManus, 3b . 4 0 1 1 6 0 All other games postponed, rain. His Match With Archie 0 Tradi and Field Meet Bat they throw is all twisted Rasterling, If . 3 0 0 1 0 National League Tavener, sa ■. . 3 0 2 i 2 1 Hargrave, c . . 2 0 0 6 1 •1 Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 0. Compson— May Ask For . 3 1 1 0 2 0 Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 2. Jniiors Far From Beaten. New York-Boston, (rain). 29 3 7 27 14 3 LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS Chicago Others not scheduled. Postponement. / B. R, H. PO. A. B. 0 0 National League The Sectors took the lead lu the Mostil. rf ...... *4 0 1 3 Clancy, l b ...... 3 u 1 8 1 0 Grantham, P irates...... 50Q Ipter-class track aud field meet Metzler, cf . . . . 3 0 1 8 1 0 THE STANDINGS staged annually by Manchester 2 1 0 Bell, B oston ...... By DAVIS J. WALSH. Barrett, 3b . . . . 4 u 0 Purdy, Cincinnati ...... 431 High school at the Wept Side Play­ New York. April 24.— Among Falk, it ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 Eastern Loague Douthit, St. Louiu ...... 395 grounds. those who seem to be Indulging ’ n • Ivamm, 3b ...... 2 (■’issell. S3 ...... 3 0 1 0 1 ■W. L. PC. Cohen, New Y o r k ...... 385 The upper-class men tallied four­ the quite fashionable hobby of bit- i McCurdy, c ----- 2 0 0 G 1 0 .750 3 0 0 1 1 1 New Haven ...... 3 1 Leader year ago today, Tyson, teen points to lead the Juniors by ing off more than they can mas- 1 m) t’onnally, p • •. • Pittsfield...... 3 1 .750 tlcate at popular prices is Walter | .NJoore, X ...... 1 0 0 ....0 0 0 New York, .476. six. ’They stand a mighty good - ______— — — Hartford ...... 2 2 .500 AmeHcaa League chance of winning the meet al­ Hagen, the well and widely dressed 2 282S 0 5 24 8 Bridgeport ...... 2 2 .500 Durocher, New York ...... 444 though the Juniors havts some very golfer. Hagen today is aboard the ])Ptroit ...... OlJl 000 02x— 3 Two base hit, Gehringer; three Springfield ...... 2 2 .500 Easterling, D etrcfit...... 433 good talent. Aquitania some distance off the .500 coast of England. He probably i.ase hits, Sweeney. Tavener: stolen Providence ...... 2 2 Meusel, New Y o r k ...... 424 Owint to adverse weather. It is base. Kamm: sacrifices. Clssell, Mc­ Waterhury ...... 1 3 .250 . Goslin, y/ashington...... 393 probable that this afternoon’s will do well to land at Soutliamp- Curdy, Gehringer, Heilniann; double .250 ton by tomorrow morning and ar­ plays, Tavener to Gehringer to Swoe- Albany ...... 1 3 J. Sewell, Cleveland...... 386 events will not be held until Thurs­ rive in London by tomorrow night. lU'v; left on bases. Chicago 0, Detroit American League Leader year ago today, P. Col­ day. Th- discus throw was put off Thirty-six hours later he will be ,'>• base on balls, off Connally 1. Car- W. L. PC. lins, New York, .576. yesterday owing co the rain. roll G; struck out, by Connally 7, by .725 playing his 72-hole match with Carroll 3; wild pitch, Connally: um- Cleveland ...... 8 3 The Btg Five The total pefint score for the first Archie Compston for the profes­ NOU CAKi'T FURT I pires. Van Graflan. Connelly and Mc- Washington ...... 5 3 .625 Cobb ^ ...... day was as follows; Seniors 14, sional championship of the world, ■ Gowen: time, 1:43. New York ...... 5 3 .625 Juniors 8, Sophomores 5, Fresh­ X—Moore batted for Connally In 3. St. Louis ...... 6 3 ,500 men 0. The results of the events which is drawing the decision a C>.friONRSOtJ, Gehrig ...... |23 C hicago...... 4 6 .400 were as follows: bit fine even for a man who didn't ALA. A t S t. I.o h Ihi— bother about a passport until he B R O W .V S 4, IN D IA N S 3 Boston ...... 4 A .400 Speaker ...... 100 yard dash: Lincoln Murphy, arrived in New 'Vork the day the St. Louis Detroit ...... 5 8 .385 Senior, Louis Cheney, Junior and AB. U. H. PO. A. E. ,333 Aquitania sailed. McNeely. rf ...... 4 0 U 3 0 0 Philadelphia...... 2 4 Robert Treat, Junior. This statement, of course, does O’Rourke. 3b ...... •> 0 1 j ” National League High jump: First place tie be­ Hagen an injustice. Somebody else Manush, I f ...... 3 2 2 2 0 0 W. L. tween Merle Tomlinson and Robert bothered about it when the time BORAH IS A H E Schulte, cf ...... 3 1 1 - G 0 New Y o r k ...... 5 2 Nelson, both seniors, Francis Fos­ Kress, ss ...... 3 1 2 1 3 u Regrets Inability came. Blue; lb ...... 2 0 Oil 0 0 Brooklyn ...... 4 3 ter, seniors, second. May Ask Delay, Brannon, 2b ...... 3 0 2 1 4 0 St. L o u is ...... 5 4 880 yard run: Robert Glennie, With the same Insouclonce, it Schang, c ...... 3 0 0 G 1 0 3 SPRINT RECORDS Gray, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Cincinnati...... J 8 senior, Joe MoCluskey, Junior, Geo. may be that Hagen will ask for a Chicago ...... 7 6 To Use One at Bat Greenaway, junior. postponement of the Compston 7 27 12 0 Philadelphia...... 3 4 The time of the dash events and match upon his arrival, possible Cleveland Pittsburgh ...... 3 C the heighth of the high Jump were explaining to the patient British AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Jamieson. If ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Boston ...... 2 b not given out for publication. that he forgot to have one of the Cromwell Thinks Time In 0 2 0 Another in Field Lind, 2b ...... 3 1 0 under-secretaries remind bli^ of tbe Langford, cf ...... 4 (1 1 3 0 0 engagement. It looks like a great J. Sewell, ss ...... 3 1 1 1 5 0 100,220, 444 Will Fall Burns, l b ...... 4 0 \ S 2 0 GAMES TODAY spot for the British to laugh very 3 u 2 2 0 0 I By BILLY EVANS Summa, rf ...... 2 rudely ha a high falsetto. They Hodapp, 3b ...... 4 9^ 1 •) 0 2 •> 0 Eastern League probaby will be able to recall, with­ L. Sewell, c ...... 3 U ' 0 If it were possible for a major Before His Star. Shaute, p ...... 2 0 u 2 1 0 Albany at Hartford. out great difficulty, the fact that 0 0 0 league club to use one player in Myatt, X ...... 1 0 1 Bridgeport at Waterhury. this Is the same Walter Hagen who Uhle, X X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the field and another athlete at the kept Abe Mitchell waiting querel- star center fielder, includes some of Springfield at Pittsfield. bat, the would By BOB MATHERNB 14 0 Wltfi nine varsity letter men back ously on the tee while the 32 2 8 24 the best baseball talent in the east. New Haven at Providence. be the beSt fortified team in the One of these days the wires may St Louis ...... 200 200 OOx— 4 on the squad. Harvard is shooting American League American was losing an hour or so aevelam l ...... 000 110 0 0 0 -2 In the picture above are lurns and majors at third base. click the news that Charles Borah, for the eastern intercollegiate base­ Washington at Nev/ York. going back for another can of stay- Southern California’s sensational Two base hits, J. Sewell, Burns, Mitchell and in the circle is W. F. Unfortunately for the Indians, LangCord: liomo runs. Manush; stolen Boston at Philadelphia. comb. sprinter, has established new world ball championship. The squad Spinney, survivor of the Harvard such a procedure is contrary to If the writer remembers correct­ bases, Kress; sacrifices, Summa Blue, collegiate champion team of 1874, Cleveland at St. Louis. baseball law and time will have to Harvard meets Yale in Literature records for the 100. 220 and 440 Shaute: left on bases, St. Louis 1, working under Coach Fred Mitchell, contest, says a headline. It ought to ly,. Mitchell was three up at the Cleveland 0; bases on balls, off Gray who was one of the spectators at Chicago at Detroit. work out the third base problem events. That is, assuming Dean 1 former manager of the Chicago be a great chance for some fresh­ time and looked the part of the ul­ Cromwell really “ knows” his man 3; struckout, by Gray 5, Shauto Cubs, and Captain Howlo Burns, the opening game. National League now confronting Manager Roger timate winner. But he lashed him­ umpires, Guthrie, Hildebrand, Orms- New York at Boston. Peckinpaugh of Cleveland. man to tel) the world that “ The self into a lather over Hagen’s Oli&rlGy* by; time, 1:28. ,, , o Philadelphia at Brooklyn. In Johnny Hodapp Cleveland has Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” Cromwell believes Borah will be X—Myatt batted for L. Sewell In 9. was written by Knute Rockne. tardiness and proceeded to blow the possessor of the world marks XX— Uhle batted for Lind In 0th. Pittsburgh at Chicago. one of the beat hitting third sack- apart in widely variegated direc­ in these three events before he fin­ St. Louis at Cincin.n.iti. ers in baseball. He is a natural tions. , , , ishes running as a Trojan. WWle a batsman, and doesn’t seem to have This should be glad tidings Yes, the Compston match looks coach may be pardoned for being any particular weakness. He is for professors of English. If like the spot for the British to over-enthusiastic about a man he National League greatly feared by American League . literature is promoted to the break right down and laugh. The has dev^oped, Cromwell mixes pitchers and, consequently, is a realm of sport, pretty soon the fact of the matter is that they modesty with conviction. Results DISCARDED BOYS player, who, from an offensive an-, profs will be earning as much never have got around to the matter Of course, Borah has demonstrat- gle, very necessary to the lineup of money as the prufessort of of liking Hagen and many of them ed time and again that he can run the Indians. He, at present, has the profanity — pardon us, we have been known to admit that the 100 just about as fast as any At Chlcnaroi— mean football coaches. they never really have gone so far man in the field today and he has PIRATES 0, • ..BS 0 MADE GOOD T E M ^ It was five years ago that I first Pittsburgh ^in 1920 and 1924. There is no crew shown equally as many times that ROWING saw Johnny Hodapp at Plant City. The vogue of literary con­ as to try. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. now in training that promises to Fla., as thirfl baseman of the In­ His rather fetching colorsl he can run the 100 just about as . 5 1 2 3 0 0 tests shouldn't i.ppeal much to L. Waner, c f ...... 5 be as good as that Navy eight was dianapolis team of the American schemes, his air of I’m-Hagen-who- fast as any man in the field today Adams, 2b . .. . 4 1 1 1 2 1 With only the results of the Ox- the alumni, however. Simply P. Waner. rf .. . 5 2 3 4 U 9 ford-Cambridge and the California- in Brussels or that fine Yale crew Association. At that time 1 marveled are-you? and his displeasure over and he has shown equally as many 2 0 1 9 Six Out of Nine St. Louis because t* senior at Yale knows times that he can move down the Wright,' ss ... . 4 1 Washington races known at this in Paris. But thero is plenty of at his fielding far more than his the “ servants’ entrance” rules for Traynor, 3b . . . 3 3 2 II 1 ') track for 220 yards faster than any 8 U 9 time. It is much too early to specu­ time to come. batting. 1 predicted a major league pros in England have irked Eng­ Grantham, lb .. 4 0 u career for him within a year and he land’s class consciousness. The other man. But why say he’ll make Barnhart l,f . . . 3 0 0 4 u 0 late what crews Avill be in the It is unlikely, however, that the Players Had Been Thrown VJMO 0 1 0 0 made good for me. Cleveland that a new 440 record? Comorosky, If . 1 0 Olympic rowln.g races and what Navy and Yale will figure as promi­ 5 H o r fact that he has been a consistent Gooch, c ...... 4 1 1 6 0 1 fall purchased him for something winner abroad hasn’t served to dis­ Borah has run but one quarter- 0 1 0 2 0 kind of crews they will be. nently as they did in the past y^ais. MSklMLl Kremer, p .... . 4 like $35,000. sipate these annoyances. mile race in his life. That one ef­ It Is quite certain, however, that There was practically no choice but Out By Teams. 2 fort startled those holding the stop 37 c 13 27 G 2 the Navy In 1920, and four years In his first year in the majors ago England will have a good crew on Hodapp suffered a broken leg and watches on him. A. E. the water and that there will be ago Yale was so far ahead of all “ It takes a good sprinter to run AB. R. H. PO. competition that only the consent of while the doctors say the limb is as Englslh, ss .. . . 4 0 1 2 3 0 another good one sent from the By LES CONKI.IN good as ever, it apparently has had the 440,” explains Cromwell, “ and 0 0 0 3 0 the Yale boys to accept the Invita­ Maguire, 2b . . . 3 United States, and that England and a certain detrimental effect on his Roland Mackenzie that’s why I say that. One of these McMillan, 2b . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 tion was necessary. New York, April 24— Dan How- 0 0 1 0 0 the United States will do what fielding. One still finds Johnny days when we don’t need Charley’s Cuyler, rf . . . . . 3 The Navy, however, is switching Wilson, cf . . . . . 4 0 0 1 0 0 fighting there is for the champion- j ley, genial pilot of the St. Louis limping a bit, although he tells you points in the 100 and 220 we are Stepliensoii, If 0 1 1 0 V back from an experimental system Browns, is one of those geniuses George Eliot was not a British going to send him after the 440 O 13 1 0 ship. the leg bothers him In no way. (Jrimm. lb . . . 0 1 Cambridge raced Oxford almost to the old and successful Glendon who can shuffle the discards of a player isn’t much of an Talks Golf With record. Don’t be surprised if he Hartnett, c ... . . 3 0 0 7 w 9 Possiibly, it has slowed him up a 9 school, and too much cannot be ex­ poker deck and deal himself a win­ incentive to throw one's hat on makes one.” Butler. 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 off the Thame.s river course in their trifle and that in turn hasn’t helped Malone, P . • • . 9 0 0 1 2 9 pected over a winter. Yale still ning layout. No less than six of the library floor and shout Last year, after Charley had 0 1 0 annual race a short time ago and him In the field. Nelif, P ...... 0 0 0 won by nine lengths or better. That has Ed Leader in charge of the row- the nine St. Louis players v ' o Despite this handicap, rrodapp “ Hold ’em, Harvard!” been begging for a chance in the Webb, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Henry L Farrell 0 0 0 0 0 ir,q department but he Is fighting handed Cleveland a 4 to 2 trimming measures up to major league stan­ 440 all the year, Cromwell gave him Kelly, zz ------.. 1 would seem to Indicate that Cam­ permission to take the last lap In bridge either had a very good crew through a period of ordinary ma­ yesterday were discarded by 'other dards as an infielder and, of course, The first of the Harvard-Yale 0 2 0 3 27 12 0 terial aud Harvard seems to be Major League clubs. They are Mc- has the inside track to the third scries was scheduled for the same the mile relay in the Pacific Coa.st Pittsburgh ., ...... 202 000 002-0 or Oxford has a very terrible one. Are you one of these dyed-in-the- Intercollegiates. Two base bits, Grimm, Gooch, tlirce The chances are that Cambridige forging ahead. Neeley, O’Rourke, Manush, Blue, base job. night Sharkey was to. box Delaney. wool golf bugs who read every It was the fag end of the season l)ase hits, L. AVanor; home run. has a good crew and will furnish Schang and Gray. In his case, I often wonder if That’ll be a good night to catch up word you can about golfIf so, and Borah had just returned to the AV'ri.glil; sacrifice, Traynor; double most of the oarsmen in the boat Pennsylvania under a new Supported by Kress and Brannon, psychology hasn’t played a part in on a little crlbbage or mumbletypeg you’re in for a rare treat. Pacific coast after having run throe phiv, Hartnett to English; left on coach. Rusty Callow, is attract­ the rookie keystone combination, making him an outstanding bats­ or something. laiGos, Chicago 7, Pittsburgh G; base that the Leander Club will send to man and, in a like manner, if it has Roland Mackenzie, one of the hundreds and three furlongs at on balls, off Kremer 2;str'- k out, by Arsterdam. ing attention, but it is unlikely and Schulte, a second year man, greatest golfers of toiiay, will talk Philadelphia. On top of that, he Malone 7, by Kremer 3; hits oft that even Callow ha: hopes of these veterans are keeping the handicapped his fielding. Last win­ Harvard isn’t taking' up literary Malone 9 in 8 innings, Nehf o in l, There Isn’t very much known now ter when I signed him to a Cleve­ about golf in. a series of six articles was ill heats and finals in the pre­ about the American crews other an Olympic trip for his eight. Browns in the race. Gray, who relations with Princeton, though. liminaries in the 100 and 220 be­ liit l)v pitcher, by Malone (Adams/", land contract and informed him he for The Manchester Herald readers wild pitcli, Kremer; losing pitcher, than that the Columbia University once won something like ten Eraser-throwing or soma other exclusively. TJiese articles were fore he ran his 4 40 race. , Jorda and WISDOM IS SHOWN HERE was the regular third sacker on Malone; umpires. Hart. champions of 1927 have been al­ .straight games for Connie Mack, the club, Johnny modestly replied: written by HeDry L. Farrell, The Borah had been running sprint Rlgler; time, 1:31. It may seem presumptuous to dis- z—Webb batted for Malone in 8th. most wrecked by sicicness and In­ already has turned In three victor­ “ Thanks for the confidence you Herald and NEA Service sports relays all year, so he started too , miss all the Olympic entries but ies this season. quickly for the faltering third Tro­ zz—Kelly batted for Maguire in juries and that California has a have in me. 1 feel that I can bat in writer, after kn interview with Sth. better crew, for the time being at I England and the United States, but Ownle Carroll, Detroit’s ex-col- any man’s league. You can bet Mackenzie. jan runner. Seeing that he was in i the dope makes them the only seri­ danger of over-running the 10- least, than Washington. leglan, gained a three to nothing your ball club that I will hit .300. Don’t miss these articles. The \ t Cincinnati I— California won the Pacific Coast ous candidates. They are the only decision in a mound duel with If I felt as positive about my field­ yard space allotted, he stopped and REDS 3, CARDS 2 nations that have the facliities to first one will appear tomorrow. If Cincinnati championship by a half-boat length Connally of the White Sox. Cls­ ing ability, your worries about you want a few additional golf took two steps back, received the pick a whole boat as a crew instead baton and was off. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. from Washington and will go to sell, Chicago’s 8135,000 shortstop, third baseUian would be over,” pointers read these stories by Far­ Critz, 2b ----- ...... 4 1 2 2 I of being forced to work individual contributed a 10-cent wild throw In other words, Johnny Hodapp rell. The series is’ the first long He pulled up at the finish 100 Purdy, if ...... 4 0 1 2 Poughkeepsie and the Olympic 0 0 8 trials. Washington complained material into a unit. which staked the Tigers to two thinks he is a .300 batsman and talk Mackenzie ever made to a Kelly, lb ...... 3 Even the British do a little watch read 47 4-5 seconds. The Walker, rf ...... 3 0 0 2 that the race was staged too early runs. there is no doubt as to the correct­ newspaper man on his favorite 2 watch of Joe Pipal, Occidental Zltzman, cf ...... 4 0 2 in the season aud caught her crew manufacturing for the crews of the Pittsburgh swamped the Cubs, 6 ness of that belief. In like mannsw scandal might result from such ti sport. Dressen, 3b ...... 4 0 1 8 Leauder^Club, but all tbei. oarsmen to 0, Ray Kremer, Pirate pitching he is not so confident as to hla coach, read 47 2-5 seconds. Eigh­ Hargrave, o ...... 4 0 0 5 out of shape. meeting. teen watches had been on him-—and ...... 4 1 1 3 are from Oxford and Cambridge ace, held the Cubs to three hits and fielding and that department of AMATEUR TOUR^jAMENT. Ford, S3 .... the greatest time recorded was 48 Luque, p ...... 0 1 0 0 and there 1s not as much difference won/under wraps with the aid of play suffers because of it. We asked Joe O’Goofty about it...... 1 0 0 0 With no intention to get SGCOIldS Plclnich, z .. In their systems and styles of row­ five hits by the walloping Waner The season of 19^8 is the big He Isn’t picking any team to win, Boston, Mass., April 24.— After Edwards, p ...... 1 0 0 0 into a private diicusslon it test for Johnny Hodapp, perhaps Ted Meredith’s official world’s would seem, however, that if ing as there is among the big brothers. but wants to reserve judgment un­ more than eleven hours of thrilling record is 47 2-5 seconds. He made 32 3 7 27 8 2 American universities. Three St. Louis errors helped the the turning point in his career. I , and with 103 bouts yet to a later date would have found feel that he will prove equal to It til he sees the box score and sum­ this time around only one curve. St. Louis Washington in better condition The American officials have shown Reds beat the Cardinals, 3 to 2. mary of the first heat. be determined, the A. A. U. boxing Borah traveled around two curves. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. the wisdom of picking an exper­ and prove one of the most valuable Douthit, cf . . • . . . 5 0 1 4 0 0 to row, that California might The Porkvllle boys, incidentally, committee early today decided to “ Borah can loaf his first 220 of 0 0 2 3 0 ienced crew as a unit Instead of guardians of the difficult corner In extend the national amateur cham­ Holm, 31) ...... 5 have been that much better al­ shape up stronger today as the re­ the majors. He needs only to trans­ a quarter mile in 22 seconds,” says Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 1 1 selecting eight individual stars and sult of the signing of pitcher Pete pionships and Olympic tryouts to a Cromwell, “ and nothing short of an Bottonilcy, lb . . . 3 0 1 7 0 1 so. teaming them. It goes without say­ fer some of his baiting confidence third evening. 'With many of the accident could prevent him from Hafey, vf ------. . . 3 1 1 2 0 0 Donohue. to his fielding. ) )'Farrell, c . .. . 4 1 2 3 0 0 CREWS OP OTHER YEARS ing, however, that the United Double headers are piling up for boxers complaining against the long taking the last furlong in 25 sec­ 0 1 2 0 0 On the other hand, Cleveland Roettijer, If . . . . 4 Two of the greatest crews that States is the only country where this the eastern clubs of both leagues. boasts one of the best fielding third session, it was decided to extend onds. That would mean a total Thevenow, ss . . . 3 9 2 1 1 0 theory can be practiced so com­ the tournament one night. time of 47 seconds.” Blades, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ever sat in boats wofi the Olympic Rain has kept them Idle all week. basemen In Eddie Montague I have According to present plans, the Perh'aps Cromwell is correct. Bo­ Martin, xx .. . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 championships for the United States pletely. ever seen in action, if spring train­ Sherdel, p ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 ing work is a fair criterion. He contest tonight will consist of 79 rah has been clocked in 9.5 sec­ High, XXX ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 bouts in the trial rounds, with 24 onds in the century and has hung does anything and everything well semi-finals and final bouts on the up the time of 20.9 seconds in the 36 2 9 24 7 2 in the field. His batting ability re­ 003 000 OOx-—3 card for tomorrow. furlong. Both may fall this sum­ Cincinnati ...... f O x V mains to be proved. St. Louis ...... 010 001 000— 2 Pyles Bunion Derbyists If you could roll Johnny Hodapp During the opening night’s fight­ mer, says Cromwell. Two base hits, Dressen; three base When a horse reaches the ing, the committee was unable to “ You see, I expect to see the kid hits, Roettger. Critz; sacrifices, EuMue and Eddie Montague into one, what stage more than five bouts an hour. get mad one of these days and 2; double plays, Thevenow to P rl.sch peak of its form, someone a whale of a third sacker would break the tape in 9 2-5 seconds,” to Bottoniley, Keily (unassisted), Now Crossing Missouri result! This was because the contestants Ford to Dressen; left on bases, fat. is always giving out the tip *• What pitcher holds the •• were so evenly matched. There he tells you. “ Not once In his life Louis 9, Cincinnati 10; base on hallos, •• major league pitching rec- *• were only ten knockouts during the has he ever cut loose In the 220. off Sherdel 2, Luque 2; struck out, by • • ord for the most nine-inning •• He was loafing, 10 yards In the Sherdel 2. Luque 3; hits, off Luque 7 ’ One hour, 41 minutes and 6 sec­ entire opening night’s fighting. m G Innings, Edwards 2 In 3; hit by Waynesville, Mo., April 24,— C. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS no-hit games? ** lead, when he ran 20.9 seconds at C. Pyle’s east-bound heel-and-toe onds behind them came Andrew ' Who was the last bare Philadelphia last year.” pitcher, by Sherdel (Luque): wild POO’TBALL WORK TO HARLEY pitch, Sherdel; winning pitcher, caravan pushed eastward over the Payne, Claremore, Okla., and Peter At New York— Pete Latao, of » knuckle champion in any dl- •• Charley has the stamina to run Luque: umpires, Wilson, Reardon anq Ozarks for Rolla, their 52nd con­ •vision? ** such a race. He is big and well Moran; time, 1:58. , Gavuzzi, England, first and second Scranton, Pa., former welUrweight “ Football is work,” says Chic trol, 34 miles away today. built. He has a wonderful pair of X—Blades batted for Thevenow In man In the trans-continental grind. champion, won decision over Tony Harley, All-American back at Ohio 9th Yesterday’s 51.9 mile grind from Marullo, New Orleans, 10; Babe Lawrence J. Corcoran has three lungs and heart. He has a surprlQr XX— By running t8 another day’s lap tie State ten years ago. Harley thinks Mtitin ran fer Blades in 9th. Conway found Ed Gardner, Seattle McCorgary, Oklahoma middle­ to his credit. He was with the Cubs golf is the most enjoyable sport to ing pldkup for any number of times xxx—High batted for Sherdel n 9th. Payne retained his 36 minute lead during a race and uses a well-de­ z—Plclnich batted for Luque In Gtli. negro, and Philip Granville, the weight, outpointed Armes Da Bust, and pitched his first game In 1880, play. Dominion of Canada’s negro cham­ over the Britisher. Payne’s elapsed his second in 1888 and his third in veloped stride. He is not a bounc­ time for the 1,936.9 miles from Los of Belgium, 10. pion running to a dead heat in 1884. ^ 2 - OFFERING BIG PURSES er, but a skimmer In style, and FIRST HOMER OF SEASON Angeles is 224:52. _ At San Francisco— Mike MoTlgue, that means he runs easily. , It didn’t take Lou Gehrig long to 7:42:06. former light heavyweight champion, John L. SttUlvan, -who won ths title In 1881 from Paddy* Ryans Cash prizes of more than |1,- If Borah does all the things his get started with home runs this drew with Armand Emanuelt San coach expects him to do, he will year. He hit one the second game Francisco, 10. James J. Corbett was the fisit 250,000 will be offered this year lor YANKS GET COLLEGIAN champion under tha QntensbiusK harnea* races in the twelve states go down as the greatest runner of of the year. Whether he beats Babe STRONG OLYMPIC CANDIDATE At New London, Conn.—-Bobby short distances who has ever lived. Ruth or not this season, he always Mays, New Jersey lightweight, out­ rules. where trotting and racing are pop­ Sherid. Albright College pitch­ ular. State, district and county fairs can say that he got one in a sched­ Aubrey Cockrell, former Texas pointed Benny Valger, New York, uled game ahead of the Babe. sprinter, is Br good bet for the er. has signed with the New York WlMi lOTKB VAIOMBffln/P have been allotted more than 400 Y'ankees. He will report in June. 10; Kid Wagner won from Pete dates. LIKES TO SEE LOU SWAT Olympic team this summer. Pour Agutnaldo on foul, 6. ELIGIBLE TO RUN AGAIN watches clicked a 100 for him re­ Miller Huggins says he expeew QrMham MeOvltonSh* ono ef-l After being unable to compete In much oi this collegian. At Buffalo, N. Y.— Jimmy Slat -DONATES GOLF TROPHY cently in 9.5 seconds, equal to the tery, light we.Viht, won decision most talented athloUa Cshror Viscount Wlllingdon, governor Babe Ruth likes to . see ' Lou the winter meets because of a defi­ unofficial world’s record. Nbo CA»A’r , w# A. had In reoont ciency in studies, Elnar Herman- over Billy 'Vidabeck, Bayonne, N. J.» rcneral of Canada, helieves>in golf, Gehrig hitting heavily. He jsays CAPpeiJifeRS p u i c 10; Arturo Shakels of Belgium, tend Vandarbllt -that pitchers pitch to him AVhen sen, one of ^he best sprinters North­ We’re'smartest at 50, says a pro­ l i e has donated a trophy to be western has ever had, will run for Everyone loses a small amount outpointed Larry Demarco, Roch< a star In football, /oAipeted for annually by teams of his twin-thriller is hitting ’em on fessor, But that isn’t giving the itncA at fialltt the nose .and he therefore gets the Purple in outdoor meets. He re- of weight during the hours of M.V. ,Mter, ,6« iofir men from each province in the Bleep. I ladles mucli of a chance, la it? more hits. j cently was ouMle eligibl* Asai&« --:S; w '^2 ■4yW-r toNCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 24,1928. VAGETenX WTiat /s Your TVeeJ.^ i4n In These Columns Can Saj^ly It Call 664 And ROMANCE SHATTERED Lots for Sale 78 Help Wanted— Male 8 6 r Waat Ad Infonnadon Lost and Found FOR SALE—TWO BEAUTIFUL lots, SCOTLAND YARD Los Angeles, Calif., April 24— LOST— $20 B IL L b ftw een B lssell WANTED—^MAN to drive car. Must centrally located. Must be sold Im­ Peggy Tudor, New York actress, Manchester street and State Theater. Reward. be neat In appearance and willing to mediately, regardless of price. Con­ has reached the virtual end of her Return State Soda Shop. «* w ork . Phone 1107 fo r appointm ent. vince yourself of this remarkable bargain offer. Call 1717. HEAD SILENT ON romance with the Spanish noblfe- Evening Herald Situations Wanted— Female 38 mah, Alfonso De Figueroa Y Ber- Classified Advertisements .Phone Your Want Ads Beal Estate for Exchange 70 mejillo, son of the Duke of Tovar, a second cousin to the King of Count Blx average words to a line. NOTICE—POSITIVE cure to all suf­ MIDDLE-AGED LADY desires child CHICAGO CRIME Initials, numbers and abbreviations, ferers of rheumatism, neuralgia, to care for, either for day ’only or T o The FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE property Spain. each count as a word and compond solatia, and lumbago. For free trial for both day and night. Call 48 In town. In good locality. What have Just four days ago the charming words as two words. Minimum cost treatment write Box A, Herald office. W in ter street.______yon to offer? Wm. KanehL Telephone Chicago.— A. L. Dixon, C. B. E. Is p rice o f three lines. 1776. actress admitted that she was the * * • STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of WANTED—ALL KINDS of plain sew­ head of the new Scotland Yard be­ wife of the Spanish monarch’s lilne rates per day for transient the world. Ask for sailing lists and ing. work called for and delivered. cause he is an undersecretary of second cousin and today she has a ads, rates. Phono 760-2. Robert J. Smith. Telephone 475-2. Mrs. Caroline Mc­ state in charge of police to His Ma­ Bflectlve March IT. IMT Connell, 20 street. * Evening Herald suit on file In Superior Court here Cash Charge 1009 Main street jesty King George of England, was asking for a divorce decree on 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts WANTED—IRONING . OR any other QUARTER BILUON a recent visitor in Chicago and 9 cts 11 cts Automobiles for Sale 4 grounds of cruelty. 3 Consecutive Days steady work by middle-aged woman. throughout a ha of questions . The couple finally separated on 11 cts 13 cts Best of references. Apply 95 South maintained a complete “ poker All orders for irregular Insertions FO R SALE— F O R D COUPE $35. F ord Main street or Seastrand Bros. face” when asked his opinion of the day that their secret marriage will be charged at the one-time rate. sedan $85.00, both In g ood running became known. Miss Tudor stated WANTED — HOUSEWORK, dress­ RELEASED IN U.S. crime conditions here. Special rates for long term every condition. 44 Wetherell street, 2nd. Call 664 in her complaint. day advrtislng glvn upon request. fioor. making, caring for children or simi­ Mr. Dixon is tall, gaunt and Ads ordered for lar work. Call Mrs. Underhill, 46 rugged faced, 'th bushy, gray- They were secretly married in and stopped before the third °r fifth DEPENDABLE USED CARS Foley street. Phone 1212-4. And Ask for "‘Bee” tinged eyebrows shading peering Ontario, Calif., last January 26. day will be charged only for the ac­ M AN CH ESTER M OTOR SALES CO. TO HELP EUROPE tual number of times the ad appear­ 1069 M ain St. So. M anchester Live Stock— ^Vehicles 42 eyes. He is the executive head of all ed, charging at the rate earned, but Open Eve. and Sun. Tel. 740 Tell Her What You Want the police departments of England, SHARKEY THE FAVORUB. no allowances or refunds can be made Wales and Scotland. on six time ads stopped after the 12 GOOD USED CARS including 1927 Washington.— A quarter of a bil­ “ orime is very boring,” he said New York, April 24.— Jack O ldsm obile Landau, 1926 Oldsm oblle FOR SALE—76 YOUNG PIGS. Rein­ She will take your ad. help you word It for best reaults, forbids” : display lines not Two-Door sedan, Crawford auto hardt Lehmann, Buckingham, Conn. lion dollars of fresh capital to put as he adjusted the folds of a gray Sharkey, Boston heavyweight. Is a Supply Co., Center and Trotter and see that It Is properly Inserted. Bill will be mailed topcoat and tapped the ground 7 to 5 favorite to defeat Jack ^°'nie Herald will not be responsible streets. Tel., 1174 h r 2021-2. Poultry and Supplies 48 same day allowing you until seventh day after insertion to work in furthering the economic with his stick. “ Chicago crime? Delaney, former light heavyweight for more than one incorrect Insertion to take advantage of the CASH RATE. rehabilitation of Germany, Austria of any advertisement ordered for FOR SALE—LATE MODEL Bulck Surely you know much more about champion, in their 15 round bout more than one time. coach. Fully equipped. Low mileage. M ILLER ’S BABY Chlx, Re

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The effect of the new Ford on other automobile makers proves that all chills are not caused by ma­ T S s laria. Two mototists found a man i U iV walking in his sleep. They woke REQ. O. S. PAT. OPT. him up to give him a sporting Tvttg E Ciwfcy, Ceatnl Pr»i» 01928. BY NEA SERVICE. IRC. -n , um^ I— Well, anyway, pedestrians should Some women talk about being OUK BOARDING BOUSE be seen and not hurt. B y Fbntafaie Box Independent— ami then go to a man M ickey (H im self) M cGuire A long-legged sheep in the Him­ By Gene Ahem dressmaker. alayas is able to run 40 niiles an hour. That’s the kind of little lamb to follow Mary nowadays. , Motorist: ‘ ‘Can you tell me how W’Mfs/ Of t h a t FaT Mfi&OlRF WAs'VFTefC’ ! to get to the nearest garage? r-llfeOUv/oFACOiiS-ncS! j Native' “ Yes, you go along this f o R 5 0 u o h lS S T A R r ^ P oVfK -T o W a i ^ P Hi»A,MO

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40 REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. ) 1928, BY NEA SERVICE. !' B y S m a U That’s a Natural READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE SALESMAN SAM M € € .P S The black birds soared out tain’s side.” Just then they felt a WHaT^ 0OM0OW «0T OOWM TO TH’ CUTOUT ROCLIM* "WfetO ^ I WA’T ftMUSlM* M e w P A IR . through the air, and Scouty shout­ sudden jerk, and shot up in thfe 'FER. 6 o5H SAM or Tb t a d o w it h i t - a m * BLACKSMITH eoMesl iFHpi WAii’T so^/le.- \ m s e c F , guz-l- S H O e S ed, “ Have a care! The seat we’re air. The mountain top was now be­ MovJ? 9owe rRtcMos o’ (us w H e a e Y a 6 o im * w it h SHOP — TH(M’ t o a m u s e .Y a , THeRIE'S , V 'M oorM'THis , on is none too safe. It gives me low, and Clowny shouted, "Oh, oh, ©Cfwoor ©^KyeLUA'-L-leiR., TH' NAG MOW*? quite a fright. If one bird opens up oh! I ’m mighty glad we missed it. H€ADS o r e r c R T W CA9T HRC.F HOUR. I PLiemV o' VIORK IM TH' SYORtl J F€R. 8OM0OM1 it’s bill, the vine will drop, and we That was really quite a scare.” will spill. W e’er riding so high in They rode around an hour or so. ' the air, we’d fall right out of Then Coppy shouted, “ Down we O'C^OM 7 . sight.” * go!” And,.sure enough, the two big r^ sp ^ / “ That’s very true,” said Coppy, birds began to slowly drop. “ Aj?, f "but I ’m sure they’ll keep their there’s a valley,” Scouty cried, S T o R e big bills shut. I wonder where "W ith mountains ’round on every they’re taking us. Perhaps just for side. It looks real safe to me. I hope R o o m a,ride. I like this trip, I must admit. that’s where we’re going to stop.” It doesn’t frighten me one bit.” A real nice clear place soon was Then Clowny broke right in. “ Just found. The big birds landed on the look ahead of us,” he cried. ground. The Tinies all jumped free “ A mountain top, as plain as day and then the birds flew out of and we are heading right that way. sight. “ I see a queer man, all W e’ll surely crash against it if the alone,” said Coppy. “ He’s made out birds don’t rise a bit.” The Tinies of stone. At first I thought that he then began to groan. The mountain was real. He looked that way all top was made of stone. They realiz­ right.” ed that It would be an awful place to hit.” (The Tinymites have a feed in “ I ’m scared to look,” one Tiny piled, “ W e’re almost at th® mpua- AfiSt •tO£Kl*, TUESDAY, APRIL 3?4, s. ^AGBTWBLVB £ t i ( n ! n g

ATTEND THE THIS GORDON GIN WAS PICK AUGUST 18-26 FOR THIS STORM SEWER IS DANCING TEN YEARS TOO YOUNG TONIGHT GRANffi WHIST HIGH SCHOOL HALL TOMORROW NIGHT Among the exhibits in the CAMP MEETING WEEK CHEAPER THAN OLD PLAN 8 O 'c lo c k BUCKLAND SCHOOL TOI^ORROW NIGHT town court this morning was 'Ways and M6ans Com. P. T. A. ODD FELLOWS HALL two bottles of "Gordon Gin." It Beethoven Glee Club Wehr’s Orch. Dan Miller, Prompter e prizes. Refreshments. had a seal on It that said that At a meeting of the executive Seven Thousand Dollar Job Admission 40c. 35 cents. it was bottled in 1924. Since committee of the 'Wlllimantic Camp Ts^es Place of Project That in 1914, at the outset of the World Meeting Association, at the Metho­ THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT <$>- Was to Have Cost $60,000. Clan McLean No. 252 will hold a BMERGENCr DOCTORS. War, no Gordon gin has been dist Episcopal Church at Wllliman­ 50c Specials Helge Ei. Pearson, Director manufactured, authorities on tic, on Wednesday, 11:30 a. m. the IVDss Eva M. Johnson, Accompanist regular meeting tonight In Odd Fel­ The storm water sewer that Is Doctors Weldon and Sloan are the subject state. dates were named as August 18-26, being built on Florence street at •with lows’ Hall. Following the business meeting a social hour will follow. the emergency doctors for to­ for the next season at the camp. an estimated cost of $7,000 is the Another Wednesday morning when we Gloria Trumpeters, New York morrow. The president, Rev. Myron E. realization of a storm water sew­ Earl Beilis, Tenor, 'Worcester, and 4). Genter, who is also the superinten­ er project which at one lime elic­ offer desirable and seasonable merchan­ Other 'W en Known Artists. An application was made this OPEN FORUM dent of the Norwich District, was in ited protests from taxpayers who dise at greatly reduced prices! Store Admission $1.00. morning at the town engineer’s of­ Earl Roberts Lodge, Sons of St. the chair, and the several com­ were to be assessed for a system fice for permission to cut the curb George will hold its regular meet­ A TRIBUTE mittees reported in detail and these extending as fa- as East Center Closes at Noon. on Spruce street near the South ing in Tinker Hall tomorow eve­ were very gratifying. street. The estimated cost at that Methodist Church parsonage and ning at 7:15. The final whist The passing of our friend Albert The following superb major fea­ time was $60,000. The sewer is now 1 Install a driveway into the proper­ party of the season will follow, to Addy breaks a tie of friendly fel­ tures were announced, as the pro­ to empty into a, storm water sew­ ABOUT TOWN ty. which the members and friends and lowship and creates a gap that Is gram is completed, other surprises er owned by the South Manchester 24 O N LY! / ______^ those of Lady Roberts lodge are in­ going to he acutely felt by the will be made public. Rev. Dr. Sanitary and Sewer District, which vited. Prizes and refreshments writer. Charles L. Goodell, of New York largely accounts for the difference The title of the property pur­ The annual fair of St. James’s will follow. We always found Albert the per­ City, executive secretary of the De­ in cost. chased by the Leasing Company sonification of that manly upright­ partment of Evangelism of the Wrought Iron Magaane Racks church ■will be held at Parish hall,' who purchased tbe property from Park street on May 2, and 4. Charles J. Strickland of Main ness that characterizes the “ na­ Federal Council of the Churches of (Regular Price $1.00) Dewey & Richman at Main and street has begun the erection of a ture’s gentleman." Christ of America has been secured Articles for the hope chest will be Birch street, is a clear title, ac­ delivered at the convent tonight six-room cottage house on his West Genial In manner, courteous in for several great addresses. Rev, cording to the return of the find­ View tract. The house will be business, and always willing to as­ Dr. Philip L. Frick, of Schenectady, WATKINS BROTHERS and tomorrow the chest will be on ings of Judge Ells of the Superior axhibitlon at Watkins Brothers, built on a lot on the extension of sist In all good projects where help N. Y., broadcaster and preacher of Court. The search of the titles ex­ Oxford street. was needed, he will be missed In distinction, who has given such fine 50 who have donated the use of one of c tended back to a period before their display windows. many circles In our town. addresses the past two seasons, will Manchester was incorporated and Twenty-four members of Lady T-wenty-four only of these wrought iron magazine racks,to He has passed hence, hut his give a new series which has already J f u n e r a l close-out at 50c each, All metal magazine racks com pile resulted in a guarantee of the Roberts Lodge, Daughters of St. memory will be as a fragrant blos­ 'Miss Mary Sargent, garment buy­ attracted wide attention, on "Find­ with twp compartments finished in black, green or red and title as given by Dewey-Richman George enjoyed a delicious chicken som plucked in Its bloom, which; ing God.” His return has been de­ er of the J. W. Hale Company, has Company to the present owners by dinner last evening at the Green long after, is remembered for Its gold combination colors. Especially suitable for the sum­ returned from a buying trip to New manded by the hundreds who have B t r e c t o r s mer cottage or the veranda. a title searching concern. Windmill in Hartford last evening, sweetness. attended his gripping addresses be­ York City. and attended the performance at Gone to his eternal rest, we can fore. Robert K. Anderson the Allyn theater afterwards. The say of him: "Here was a Man’s Signor Mario Capelli, grand opera Mrs. William Waddell, millinery The Ladies Guild of St. Mary’s outing was In celebration of the Man,” and so of him we can say: tenor, whose return has also been buyer of the J. W. Hale Company, Episcopal church will meet in the seventh anniversary of the lodge. "A few who have watched me Phone: ?00 or 748-2 29c Guild room Thursday afternoon at insisted on, and who sang to abotit ?pent today in New York City on a sail away. 3000 on these grounds last Sunday 2 o’clock to finish up the sewing. Manchester Grange members will Will miss my craft from the busy business trip. of last year, will also he present as have a public whist tomorrow eve­ bay, " ning in Odd Fellows hall, folio-w­ Some friendly barks that were usual. Fast Colored Prints ing a brief business meeting. Six anchored near. A new surprising feature will be prizes will be awarded the winners Some loving souls that my heart the opera tenor on the first Sunday and refreshments served In the held dear. of Mr. Justin Lawrie, of New York banquet hall. Miss Beatrice Dart City, who sings each Wednesday yards £ evening over W.E.A.F., and will 3 ;oc heads the committee of arrange­ “ But I shall have peacefully ments. furled my sail give a recital the. first Saturday RADIO 36 inches wide. Attractive patterns in white or tsiii In moorings sheltered from evening. grounds in floral and geometric designs that are suitable for The drill team of the Catholic storm and gale. Around these features new and both women’s and children’s frocks. Guaranteed wasliable. ^ojy?/n^ (SonM | Ladies of Columbus will rehearse And have greeted the friends helpful ones will be built in and DOCTOR at 7:30 this evening in K. of C. who have sailed before. news released to the public in e O’er the unknown sea to the un­ next few weeks. # hall. Your set is a very delicate and seen shore.” IRISH LINEN TOWELING J. B. HUTCHINSON. sensitive mechanism Milch needs 2 Y a r d s ...... D U v Thomas Ferguson, editor, and Haberdasher comes from '"Ber- cleaning and adjusting at regular 'oiiald H. Ferguson, city editor, of Pure Irish linen toweling, 16 inches wide. Your Choice Of On Sale I PLEADS FOR NORTH END dasher” or seller of “ Berdashes.” intervals. You give your watch plain white or colored bordered toweling in Blue or red. An he Herald, left for New York City the 17th century name ior cravats. this attention. Why not give your extra heavy quality. Stock up on towels now! iis afternoon to attend the annu- radio the same chance to perform I convention of the American Editor, The Herald: $1.00 AND $1.50 SILK DRAPERIES C A ^ jwspaper Publishers Association, Read in the Hartford Courant properly. that at meeting of the Chamber of Blame yonr noises less on sum­ Yard ...... D U G lie sessions will be held at the None of these fabrics have ever sold less than $1.00 a yard. , aldorf-Astoria Hotel. Commerce they will advocate that mer static and more on dust and this year’s state aid road money poor contacts. The assortment Includes brocaded patterns in tan, blue and green. Also a few stripes in the lot. You will also find a few A ntique 'I'he Highland Park Community be used to .improve the road from FILMS Cleaning and Minor Adjust­ South Manchester to Glastonbury pieces of curtain net at this price. )oys who attended the Older Boys’ DEVELOPED AND ments, less than 5 tubes $1.00, •onference at Bristol were enter- and the military highway. In last 59c CHARMEUSETTE C A ^ 5 and 6 tubes, $1.50, 7 aJld 8 ilued at the home of Judge Newell night’s issue of The Evening Her­ PRINTED Yard ...... D U G )ennings. They were Sherwood ald, Secretary Rix advocated the 24 HOUR SERVICE tubes $2.00. Most every housewife is familiar with this sturdy cotton ma­ Anderson, secretary of the club, improvement of roads into town to Film Deposit Box at terial. Dainty patterns in the season’s’ wanted colors. Chinese ■Cenneth Beer, Beverly Dougan and help trade and mentions two roads inches wide. Store Entrance uns Frederickson. into South Manchester. For some years state aid money Chas. W. Hollister INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS Alexander Cole of the Oaklyn has been used on roads leading in­ 52 Hollister St. Tel. 325-W ;lling station is in New York for a to South Manchester until now they KEMP'S Dainty slips trimmed with lace or hamburg. Some of these -'.V days on business combined with have good roads. When will it be­ slips were originally priced as high as $1.49 each. easure. Mrs. Cole accompanied come known by our Town Fathers r il6t and the Chambers of Commerce lim. that there is quite a large section 75c and $1.00 BRASSIERES ..... 5 0 c of the town north of the Center, Discontinued models in well known brands. Not all sizes Temple Chapter, O. E. S. will be who are entitled to good roads? in each model. Values at 75c and $1.00 each. Flesh and An Unusually Handsome Collection ti_4d in the Masonic Temple tomor­ This same section pay its propor white. row evening at S o’clock. After the tion of town taxes. of Very Useful Laces—All Hand business meeting there will hi- an I To get to Depot Square, our busi- fU O N & S 75c DEXTRI MALTOSE ...... made at Extraordinary Low Prices ■mtertainraent and social time in □ess center, one has to go over i 5 0 c ’’.arge of Mrs. Lillian Curran. A toads which need some kind of| No. 1, 2 and 3. Limit 2 to a customer. 6x12 Filet Lace ,'vpr collection will be taken. aid. state or otherwise. To get toj 25c TALCUM POWDER C A ^ Hand Made Hartford from the north end we| 3 for ...... D U G Chair Backs ■ The Emblem Club will meet to- have to travel roads which are too i Mavis brandtalcum powder. 'With the summer months ahead —ovals and ob­ orrow afternoon at the Elks poor to be called roads and one i GOOD THINGS TO CAT when you need a good stock of powder, buy a supplyq now and >me in Rockville. The ladies will feels like saying s*omethlng besides , save! ake May-baskets for the children 1 5 c longs, also size his prayers. Why not use this year s| PROTECTOR GARMENT BAGS A •ul shut-ins at the county home ttate aid money on some roari THE BIGGEST ISSUE .1 other institutions. leading from the north end to Each ...... D U G Even in the turmoil of politics you can’t get. Side opening. Holds two to three garments. These 6agS 12x18—prices Hartford, and do not ask us to m.ore Uian an inch away from the great big vital Arm . Rests to . Miss Helen Moriarty, who is are moth, dust and damp proof; also air tight. Don’t let the go miles around and so go via issue of the eats. Right, off the bat. when Jesse match aining for a nurse at the City South Manchester. | months ruin your heavy garments— pack them away now! Hospital, Hartford, has been a re­ Jones, Democratic national committeeman from 1 5 c"''* 1 9 c We hear at stated intervals of Texas, arrived at New York and started to talk GREENWOOD LAWN MIXTURE C A i w cent guest of Mrs. James W. Foley he advantages to be gained from GRASS SEEDS ...... D U G i of North Main street. about the preparations for the Houston convention, 2 “ 1 5 c (‘onsolidation of our utilities an^ | and before he even began to describe the great A one pound package. ' wonder if it means good for coiivention hall now building, he shouted. The sidewalks on Strant street , outh Manchester, the same as a' re going forward with a rush oti “ We’ll have the finest watermelons in the v^orld Size 72x72 and ater improvements in roads hav all wailing by the time the convention meets, and :>oth sides of the street. and to hang with the north end. 72x90 Squares Size 45x54 and fresh figs will just be ripe.” ^Self-SerTe' Specials Signed And, at that, we'll make the guess that there A NORTH END TAXPAYER Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP prices 72x72 Squares, S INTENTIONS OF MARRIAGE will be plenty of delegates to Houston who will be more interested in watermelons and figs and plenty 6 cans ...... $ 1 1 . 9 5 “ '' special An application to he married was at Kansas City who will do more figuring on break­ Hatchet Brand FANCY CORN C i A ,« fast, dinner and supper, than in or on the candi­ tied yesterday afternoon with Town 3 Cans ...... DUG dates or the platforms. ^ , Elmwood Farm CfflCKEN BROTH |-/\ .Merk Turklngtdn by Norman Jones After all, the one sure way to prevent deadlocks $12.95 $4.95““*^ and Miss Ethel Hughes, both of Norton’s in political conventions would be to lock the whole 6 cans ...... v v r C this town. b’ilin' of delegates up and tell them they could get (With rice) ' ...... 69ceach out and hit the grub pile only after the ticket was Jack Frost CONFECTIONERY AND It A 4^ Scarfs 18x36 a t nominated. If you ever got even a twelve hour POWDERED SUGAR, 6 pkgs...... D U G session, under those circumstances, it would be Size 18x45 a t ...... 79c each Electrical marvelous. Because, first and foremost, and be- King’s Own MALT WITH HOPS S O c lore everything else, the human animal just sim- Size 18x54 a t ...... 89c each FLOORS ply has to eat or blow up. . , Sunbeam FANCY RED RASPBERRIES C A .r% Keeping new floors young; and That’s why we Pinehurst folks feel that we re 2 Cans DUG engaged in about the most important business in Sunbeam FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED C A Size 18x72 a t ...... 99c each old floors new. The easy way Service the world— why we feel our responsibilities and >4 with why we take such a lot ot pride In doing the job PINEAPPLE, 3 Cans ...... D U G right. . Mail Orders Filled. KAURI New Maid Bread ...... • 6c loaf ^^liralth ^ Special# mm W aterproof 6 bags Charcoal...... 69c SHOULDER STEAK 50 C liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* Varnish Boxes for K indling Wood 50c and 75c load LAMB STEW ’' ’'' ' 50r for all purposes. National Biscuit Co. Graham Wafers, SAUSAGE MEAT CA^ 2 lb. boxes special...... 33c box 3 lbs...... D U G Protection Lunch Crackers 2 lb. boxes 39c BEEF STEW 2»/2 lbs...... — D U G It”s still cool enough so Please remember that PORK AND BEEF GROUND * 5 0 C that your family will enjoy Pinehurst closes at noon a tasty stew or soup for Wednesday. If you want dinner. an early delivery, just phone 2000 before eight. Bare Bones just full of Pinehurst Vegetables. Marrow for Soup Stock 3c Spinach, Carrots, Celery, lb. Lettuce. SOUTH MRNCHEISTER ■ CONN ■ Meaty Shank Soup Bones Men, Here’s a Real Ideal for floors and linol­ Asparagus, large eums. Dries quicMy and will We can give you any­ bunches of fancy stock 59c. Pound bunches 33c. not mar or scratch white. Dries thing you want Wednesday client was intoxicated but maintain­ tough and elastic in about four morning in Veal, Lamb or ed there was no e'vidence to show Shoe for $5 hours so that it can be walked Beef for stewing. Green Peas POUCE COURT that the car bad 4