* " i -\'

NET PRESS RUN THE WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION ForccMt by V. 8.' Weather Barean, OF THE EVENING HERALD New H aven for the month of December, 1096, a t t r Fair tonight and Tneeday. Ckdd- 4 , 9 5 7 er tonight.

Classified Advertising oh Page 6 VOL. XU ., NO. 103. MANCHESTER, CONN.*'MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1927. S t a t e L i b ^ PRICE THREE CENTS ; -i M:. U. 8. BEST CUSTOMER REACHES’ YD J3 FOR CANADA BEERS CONGRESS PUTS Ottawa, Jan. 81.— Despite prohibition, the is Canada’s best .'ustomer for ale, | NOW NUMBER 1,636,000 LIAR! PERJURY! beer and porter, according to DRY ENFORCERS 1025 statistics released today. \ In that year, 99 per cent of State Has Gained 255^000 in Six Years; Census AT A jm W E S S Canada’s total exports of those IN TIGHT SPOT beverages, 8,000,000 gallons, Bureau Sees 226,000^000 m i l . S. valued at 86,000,000 found its way across the border to Ameri­ by Year2000. Creates Scene When Man can purchasers. Refusal of Money For Under­ Washington, Jan. 31.— If the lowed by Pennsylvania with 9,730,' RESCUE SUPERIOR United States keeps up its present 277. .... Shanghai Consuls Refuse, Nevada'bad the smallest popula­ Identifies Her as Old cover Sleuths Makes rate of growth, the country' will tion,'77;4D7. MANCHESTER MAN have a population of well over In order to support the vast fur AS CONVENT BURNS Friend; Famous Diary Ex­ Work Impossible, In View 226,500,000 In the. year 2.000. ture population. Secretary of Com­ To Allow Soldiers Thehs This estlifiate was based upon merce Hoover' believes that great cluded By Judge. ON RAMMED LINER Of Gen. Andrews. the announcement today by the progress must be made in the bet­ JAPANESE NUhlEROUS Bureau of the Census, that by July ter utilization of raw materials, eli­ Third Catholic Edifice in IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Donble Blow Slaps 's 1, the population will have passed mination of industrial waste, devel- 118,628,000, a gain of 1.492,000 in, ppmeatiof watsr and power re- YCEr U1 NcW Britain Is Washington, Jan. 31.— Prohibl-' Vlctoria, B. C., Jan. 31.--— Court House, White Plains, N. Richard Fox of Hemlock a year and 12,918,000 since 192(). Bources, in science and other fields, Eighty-two Asiatics for every Asiatic Policy m the Fac^ Y., Jan. 31.— “ Peaches” Browning tion enforcement faced a crisis to- j The 'Census Bureau’s estimate that living standards may be main­ thousand whites, with Japanase created a scene in court here this day with Congress on record as re­ gave the population of each state tained. He believes that the prog­ population on the ascendent. Is except those which had showed a ress of scientific ^and industrial Swept By Flames. Consular Body Forces Street Passenger on Cel­ jecting appropriations for “ under-1 the proportion of races In Bri­ afternoon at the Browning separa­ decrease between 1910 and 1920, achievement will so Increase pro­ tion trial when' she shouted at a cover” dry agents and the treasury tish Columbia revealed today by or from 1920 to 1925. ductivity tliat living standards not the Department of Agriculture. Pennsylvania gained 1,109,993 Contingent to £vacnate witness: “you are perjuring your­ tic— Sails Again Today. department declaring them neces­ only will be maintained but greatly New Britain, Jan. 31.— Sister Su­ The Oriental population is esti­ in population between 1920 and self— never saw you before in my sary to effectively enforce the Vol­ improved with the growth of the perior Euphemla, of St. Marys’ mated at 46,000 and their real 1927. New. York Increased 1,037,- nation. life!” stead law. Convent, Main street, was rescued estate at 8111,500,000. Shanghai Race Track; Richard Fox of 9 Hemlock 773 in the same period and Califor­ Public Health reports show that <3?- The witness was James P. Mix­ While dry leaders rallied to the nia 1,006,139. New York led in by firemen today from a second- on, of Brooklyn, a married man who street, an employee of the Orford government’s use of “under-cover” population with 11,423,000, fol- (Continued on page S) floor room at the Convent when Troops on Sea May Not testified he used to “ go” with Soap Company,” was a passenger agents, the wets launched a vigor­ flames cut off her escape by way of "Peaches” before Browning and on the White Star liner Celtic ous attack on the department’s plea the stairs. The fire, starting from \ she were married. for a “ spy army.” The next move, SIMEON I- BALDWIN which was in a collision with the unknown cause in a supply closet Be Able to Land at All; The dramatic scene came when however, was up to the drys, as the OVER 700 PRESENT WILD DRIVER GIVES on the main floor, swept the in­ attorney Henry Epstein, n “ Peach­ American Diamond Line freighter funds for under-cover work were terior of the Convent, causing a es’ ” lawyer, asked Mixon if he was Anaconda off Nantucket light late stricken out of the treasury appro­ loss of at least 835,000. DIES AT EIGHTY-SIX Washington Continues sure the girl he said he had gone Saturday. Mr. Fox is bound for priation bill. Unless special legisla­ Eighty children, in charge of around with was “ Peaches." Liverpool and from there he will tion is enacted before adjournment AT CENTER CHURCH POUCE LONG CHASE! three Sisters, were marched from Watchful Waiting. Mlzon turned and looked at go to Ireland to visit friends and — an almost impossible feat— dry the building without incident, when “ Poaches.” “ It is,” he declared. relatives. leaders frankly admitted that pro­ the fire gongs sounded, and went “ Peaches” leaped to her feet. The fog in which the collision hibition enforcement will be seri­ to the adjoining parochial school. Former Governor, Noted Cit­ “ You He! you lie!" she shouted, occurred has enveloped the North ously handicapped in the coming Unusual Attendance at First Cops of Throe Towns Pursue Firemen and volunteers plunged in­ Pekin, Jan. 31.— The Chinese tears springing into her eyes. She Atlantic seaboard and disrupted year. to the building, and saved the chil­ government at Pekin has demand­ traffic on water and land through­ izen and Jurist Snccmnbs wrung her hands and cried out; Harder, Says Wheeler drens’ wearing apparel, but the ed that Great Britain immediately “You are perjuring yourself and out the metropolitan district since "If Congress denies funds for Meeting of Manchester Middlebury Man;'Catch Nuns’’ clothing was lost. The Con­ recall the thousands of troops that you know it. I never saw you before Saturday night. under-cover prohibition work,” said vent had twenty-six Nuns beside toW ei^t of Years. In my life.” The Celtic docked in Boston ear­ Wayne B. Wheeler, generalissimo the Superior, but only four were she has embarked for China. Sneers At Her. ly last evening with two holes stove of the anti-saloon league, “ it will Religious Mission. Hhn NorUi of Shelton. in the building when the fire broke Wellington Koo, foreign minis­ in her port side under her main The court room was in a tur­ make It harder to enforce the law, out. ter of the Pekin government, called ■ m moil. Justice Seeger rapped for or­ deck. Twenty feet of her forward New Haven, Jan. 31.— Simeon E. Kf, A refusal would show fia t there are Started at Shaft. at the British legation today, made der and It was restored with diffi­ port railing was torn away. The men in Congress who would wreck '■'Seek ye first the Kingdom of An open shaft In the supply Baldwin, long considered one of % Anaconda anchored in the early af­ Milford, Jan. 31.— ^Walter s. the demand for the recall and pro­ culty. “ Peaches” then put her head any kind of enforcement simply be­ God. Put it before money, before closet carried the flames through 's foremost citizens, ’ll down on the table and sobbed while ternoon off Sandy Hook. One of Painter, 26, of Middlebury, was the building and an explosion of tested vigorously against the ac­ cause cf their prejudice to prohibi­ your business. Go out to make will be laid to rest fn Ancient her mother, Mrs. Carolyn Heenan, anchors was still clamped be­ tion.” placed under bonds of 8350 today gas broke through the fire-resist­ tion taken by the British in send­ placed her arms around her daugh­ tween the jagged edges of the big Manchester 100 per cent for Jesus ing skylight, giving the firemen a here tomor­ The wets indicated nevertheless on the charge of driving under the ing the troops. ter. hole in the Celtic. Christ and observe the Golden Rule hard fight to save

Jr.-

''-■' .A '-.' V PA G E TW O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MQNDAY, JAN. 31, 1927.

Erie 1st .. . . 56% 56% 56% ing read and approved a story syn­ \ Lockwill Author Benson, who has been presid^t of Gen Asphalt . 52% 80% 81% CHINA WARNS BRITAIN PEACHES’ BOY FRIENDS dicated under the title:. “ 'Why I the band association since 1914 was Gen Elec . . . 83% 83 83 Harried Beaches.” ABOUTTOWN presented with a silver cup. Ma­ Local Stocks 152% Started Carrigan Gen Mot .. .153% 151% The “Bed Hot Author” jor Taggart made the presentation, 85% TO RECALL TROOPS BostORj Mass., Jan. 31. — (Fnrnlsbed by Patnam St Co.) Gi* North pfd . 85% 85% DIARY RULED OUT William Warden, also connect­ Judge Herbert 0. Bowers Is ill The Silk City band will be heard Kenn Cop . . 61% 61% 61% Bill Carrigan, Boston’s new ed with the Famous Features Syn­ with the grip at his home on North over radio on Saturday night be 117 Lehigh Val , .117 117 (CoDtlnned rrom page I.) baseball manager and the dicate, was then called to the Elm street. tween 8.30 and 9 o’clock playing Marine Pr .., 38% 38% 38% (Gontlhaed from page Bank Stocks. man of the hour^as far as stand, and was asked if he had met from WTIC, Hartford. Miami .. .. 22% 22 22% Mrs. Browning on October .4, 1926. The Board of Selectmen will ; City Bk & Trust...... 650 700 157% following antl-Chflstian demon­ local fans are concerned, re­ regarding “ Peaches” and “ Daddy.” Norfolk West .158% 157% strations in which a half a dozen He had. He was ;^kod what the^ meet at eight o’clock tonight for Conn River Banking .300 — 82% 82% ceived his first pay for pro­ One witness. Miss Marion Tussey, North Pac . . . . 82% worshippers were Injured, said a had talked, about. hearings on the laying of walks SUNK IN DELAWARE First Natl (Htfd) .. .243 — 140 140% girl friend of “ Peaches,” denied she N y Central . .140% Central News dispatch from Hong­ fessional baseball when he “'Reporters kept calling up," he and curb on Benton, Norman and Htfd-Aetna N atl___ 450 460 N Y, NH & H. 48 45% 47% ever saw “ Peaches” in a compro­ Htfd-Conn Tr Co. . . . 690 — kong. I was in high school on the mising position. testified, “and I finally suggested Armory streets. The special meet­ Philadelphia, Pa., ' an,31.-- The Penns .. . . . 58% 58% . 6 8 % she come to my house in Engle­ ing will be held in the public hear­ American steamship Juvigny sank Land Mtg ft Tltla ... 65 — Plerpe Arrow . 20% 20 20 Shanghai, Jan. 81.— The consu-; Camden team of the Knox Huge Crowds in Streets. Htfd Morris Plan B’k 125 — wood to get away from them.” ings room in the new Municipal In Delawarj river bay near Reedy Pressed Steel . 43 43 43 lar body has refused to allow for­ county league, Maine, he de­ Fully five thousand persons jam­ building. Phoenix St B’k Tr ..400 — eign troops to occupy the Interna­ med the streets outside the court Warden said “ Peaches’’ stayed Island after colliding with the -Bri­ Rep Ir & Steel 59% 59% 59% clared in an interview today. at bis house two days and the next tish freighter "Valemore in a dense Park St Trust...... 450 —- Reading , . . ..' 98% 97% 98% tional settlement in Shanghai and house and when “ Peaches” and ^Riverside Trust ....450 — two battalions of recently arrived Gilbert Patten, manager, “Daddy” came out at the noon re­ day they went to a friend’s house Richard Fox, who sailed for Liv­ fog early today. Thirty memhera of Chi, R Is & Pc 74% 73% 74% erpool Saturday for a visit with ' U S Security...... — 460 British troops have been forced tO| paid him $10 a week and his cess they were almost mobbed. in Demarest, N, J. The story was the crew were pilcked fip by the So P a c ...... 107% 107% 107% relatives and friends, made ar­ Bonds. 121% 122% evacuate from their quarters in I I board. A dozen policemen battled the finally written and sold to about Valemore and are enroute here. So Railway . ..122% thirty-five newspapers, he said. rangements for the trip through ' East Conn Pow 6 . . . 99 — St Paul . . . . 10% 1 0 % 10% the Shanghai race course. I Patten, who wrote the groat lines of people which swerved The decision of the consuls may John S. Yarden was then called the Robert J. Smith agency. Htfd ft Conn West 6s 95 — Studebaker . .. 54% 54 54% Frank and Dick Merriwell in and completely surrounded .162% 162 162 he a serious blow to the British Browning. and admitted he wrote the “ Peach­ Hart E L 7% ...... 290. 295 Union Pac .. series under the name of es” stoyy. Friends of Mrs. George Johnson, C o n n L P S ’^ s ...... 109 110 U S Rubber . 60% 59% 60% preparations f r creating a “ Shang­ Several hundred men, women and THE RAINBOW hai defense’’ force of some sixteen Burt L. -Standish is now girls stood outside the courtroom “ Are you known as the red hot who has been seriously ill at her Conn L P 7 s ...... 116% — U S Steel . . .156% 155% 156% apartments In the state armory Conn L P 4 % s ...... 96% — U S Steel Pr .130% 130 130 thousand men. door all morning waiting for a writer?” Mack asked him* writing the Jack Lockwill The witness blushed and replied: building, will be. glad to know that Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103% 105 Westinghouse 68% 68% 68% The action of the consuls was chance t9 crash the doors. Dance Palace taken, it is understood, after it had series for NEA. In the courtroom every seat was “ I’d hardly say that.” her condition today shows Im- ^ ------provemen^. . BOLTON: HILL lusurance Stocks. LIBERTY BONDS. been decided that “ the situation taken and dozens stood up along the Aetna Insurance ....5 0 0 510 does not call for the presence of walls and in. the aisles. On Manchester and Willimantic Aetna Casualty Suro.700 720 New York, Jan. 31. — Opening troops.” Charlotte Mills, daughter of the AGCUSES LOTTERY OF Stete Road Aetna Life full p d .. .540 550 Liberty Bond quotations: 1st If the decision is maintained the DOELLNER IN CONCERT slain Eleanor Mills, and one of the SILK a n BAND DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY, . Aetna Life part pd . .490. — b l-4c, $103.8; 2nd 4 l-4s, 100.22; thousands of British troops now central figures -in the recent Hall- WELCHINNG ON PRIZE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Aetna Life ...... 540^ 550 3rd 4 l-4s, $101.9; 4th 4 l-4s, enroute to Shanghai may not be FOR OPEN iUR SCHOOL Mills murder trial, was among the Old Timers’ Nlto Evory Thursday, ; Automobile ...... 2 4 0 270 103.25 and new 4 l-4s, $110.25. permitted to land, for quartering newspaper reporters covering the ENTERTAINS AIDS With Bubo Victors Trio. Conn G eneral...... 1600 1650 t]iem in the Chinese sections would case. Bill Tasillo’s Orcheatra Every National Fire ...... 720 740 undoubtedly arouce immediate The excluded diary, was said to Waterbury Man Whose $25,- Manchester Violinist to Play at 000 Ticket. Wasn’t Cashed The members, of the Silk City Wednesday mid Saturday Nights Htfd Steam B oiler... . 640 660 protests from the Chinese since It contain a recital of the parties and Dancing— S.ao to Closing—'Dancing Hartford F ire ...... 500 510 EXECUTE 35 REBELS would be an act of intervention. Miss Cheney’s and to Aid dances “ Peaches” attended before Has “Agent” Arrested. band entertained the women and Phoenix...... 505 515 Claim Waterworks. School Fund. she knew “ Daddy” and comments girls who. assisted them in making ' Travelers...... 1160 1180 The British here claim that the ia am iatimate manner op some of Waterbury, Jan. 31. — Loiiis a success of their recent bazaar to Mcllduif-Harrison Public Utility Stocks. AT ONCE IN MEXICO waterworks are British property Robert Doellner, viollatst, will her former "boy friends.” , Fernanco, after being arraigned in dinner Saturday night in the Army Conn Poser C o ...... 328 335 and they propose quartering Brit­ appear In concert at the home of “ Peaches” -wore a blue dress police court today on the charge of and Navy club. A roast beef sup­ studio De Danse Conn L f 7 % ...... 112 115 ish troops there, to the number of Miss Dorothy Cheney, 87 Hartford trimmed with tan, and a blue hat. selling lottery tickets, was placed per was prepared by Major Tag­ . Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 123 seven hundred, thp capacity. Road, Friday evening for the bene­ At her side sat her mother, Mrs. under bonds of $1,000 pending a gart and his wife, Thomas Ford and State Theater Building Killed at Dawn Yesterday For fit of the local open air school. The Alex Wilson. , Hart Gas p f d ...... 51 53 The consuls will meet tonight to Carolyn Hoenan. hearing next Monday. Fernauco’a Private or Class Instruction S N E T e l...... 156 159 What Is Described as a “Lo­ consider whether the British can concert will be given under* the Women Jam Aisles. arrest was due to a complaint of During the evening Davjd BerK ■ Conn Elec Serv pfd. . 67 69 cal Uprising.” properly quarter troops In the wa­ auspices of the Educatiional. club Every seat in the court room was Bernard Costelloj who claims he son acted as toastmaster. Mr. in Social Dancing. • Hart Gas p f d ...... 50 53 terworks. Predictions were freely which conducts the -school. taken and scores were standing in bought a ticket issued, by the so- Hart Gas c o m ...... 77 80 Mexico City, Jan. 31.— Thirty- made that the consuls would rule Mrs. Howell Cheney will be as­ the aisles. The throng consisted called Hartford-Lousiana lottery Hart E L ...... 338 343 live persons were executed at dawn against this and would maintain sociated with Miss Dorothy Cheney mainly of women and^girls. and that his ticket showed the win­ Mannfactarins Stocks. yesterday at the federal garrison that the waterworks are part of the in giving the concert. Members of After the exclusion' of the diary ning numbers, which would entitle Acme W ir e ...... — 15 at Oaxaca, according to unconfirm­ international settlement and there­ the club conduct various kinds of Judge John B. Mack, Browning’s him to $25,000, and when presented Am Hardware...... 82 84 ed reports published today by the fore subject to the administration •entertainment during^the year to chief attorney, offered three letters, the ticket Costello was told that the TODAY American Silver . . . . 30 33 newspaper El Universal. The per­ of the consular body. raise funds-for the support of the written by “ Peaches.” winning number had appeared on a Circle LAST TIMES sons executed were reported to open air school. “ They show.that she is a woman Billings Spencer pfd . — 8 Although the decision of 'the ticket issued to another, person to 7:00 and 9:00 Billings Spencer com — 6 have been brought from Mixteac consults' came as a thunderbolt Burdette Hawley, local pianist, of the world,” said Mack. whom the money was paid. Bigelow-Hifd com .. — 82 and charged with being concerned neither the Amrelcan, British or will accompany Mr. Doellner and “ One of them tells of a game of -Waterbury police are investigat­ the concert will begin at 8 o’clock. Bristol B ra ss...... — 6%' In a general uprising in which 17 other consul would make any com­ strip poker. They were written to ing reports that a widespread sale DOROTHY soldiers and 15 police were killed. ment today. a girl friend befo.e marriage.” Collins Co ...... — 138 of such tickets are being made in DEVORE in ‘‘Money To Burn^^ Colt Fire A rm s...... 30 31 The uprising was described as Francis Zla, editor of an English Henry Epstein, “ Peaches’ ” at-* this city. Eagle Lode ...... 109 112 purely local and It was stated that language nationalist newspaper. Is­ CONGRESS PUTS DRYS. torney, objected to admission of the COMEDY it was not directed against the fed­ N E W S 1 SPORTLIGHT Fafnlr Bearing...... 88 93 sued under a South American reg­ letters on the ground that “ if they KICKS WOLF TO DEATH Hart & Cooley...... 185 — eral government. istry, has been forcibly abducted •were written before marriage,they Int Silver p f d ...... 105 — Railroad traffic between Mexico IN A TIGHT PU CE are immaterial'to this cause.” by a band of arined Chinese. Hibbing, Minn.— When a femalo Int Silver c o m ...... 107 111 City and Cuernavaca has been temr “ No matter what her experiences Tomorrow & Wednesday Refusal. timber wolf invaded the chicken Jewel Belting p f d __ 80 —■ porarily suspended following re­ The move is believed to be In re­ were before her marriage, she had ^Continued from Page 1.) y?rd of Frank Ashley, former r " AOOL^H ZUKOItJlSSt LLWIW m u w Ln’drs Frary & Clark 91% 93 ceipt o / reports that rebels are op­ prisal for the arrest of Kent Wells, a right to expect respect and deli­ mayor of Hibbing, the world’s rica- Mann B’man Class A. 19 21 erating along the. line. who is connected with another Chi­ one likes the idea but it is as essen­ cacy from her husband,” he said. i t ADOLPHE Mann Bo’man Class B 9 11 nese newspaper, which is under­ Mack replied: "She comes here est village, Ashley attacked tie ani­ tial here as It is in war in order to mal with his feet. He kicked it to New Brit Mach pfd . .115 — BRICK-IVINDOW TRICK stood to be American-owned. Wells and claims her nerves are shatter­ gain necjssary Intelligence.’’ death in spite of the fact that li Me n jo u New Brit Mach c o m ..16 18 NETS $10,000 IN GEMS was arrested on a British warrant 'Andrews To Take Bit ed on account of her husband’s Niles Bt Pond new... 18 19 sliowed fight v.'hen co.-nered. Ash'.ev for refusing to pay taxes and fail­ Chafing, under Congress’ refusal treatment. If your honor persists I North & J u d d ...... 21 24 Detroit, Jan. 31.— Two men hurl­ ed to prove Chinese naturalization. will show that this young woman ru.'ed tho town in the heydey of the .Niles Bt Pond new" .17% 19 to enact his program, Gen. An­ J ed a brick through a window in the Zia is held at the headquarters has had a past.” iron ore inll'ax when it waa neces- Blonde Tratt Whitney pfd .. 86 90 drews threatened to take the bit in ssry to hi'; *3 with every hu.mat! Jewelry store of Hugh Connolly & of Sun Chuan Fang, defender of his own teeth to clamp down more Then “ Peaches” broke Into tears. J R Montgomery pfd. ''i — Son today and escaped In an auto­ Shanghai, and is threatened with element. J R Montgomerv com 25 — stringent,enforcement regulations. Her mother patted her on the back M i mobile with diamonds valuetd at trial for sedition and possible exe­ Unless something is done to consolingly. “ Peaches” finally dried ‘ Peck, Stow ft Wilcox 22 24 cution. S.\.V4 h o o d AT 80 Brunefte between $10,000 and $15,000. strengthen his powei-s, Andrews her tears and glared at Browning. Russell Mfg Co 50 60 A traffic officer was at the corner Representations by the American a r t t f i meTAMISSiM, AKUTU Smyth Mf? C o ...... 350 — said, prohibition enforcement would The court then ruled against ad­ Wellesley, Mass.— When John Dincitd by MCHAUt ROSSON and a throng of pedestrians was consul have thus far failed to Hastings “ gets so’s” be can’t work, Stanley Works com .. 75 77 be materially handicapped and "the mitting the letters. d Q l d i i i e mingling in the streets. bring results. Illegal liquor traffic might get out of Miss Marion Tussey, L8, was re­ ha doesn’t, want to live any more, Stanley Works pfd ..27 — Washington Not Sanguine Bcovllle Mfg ...... 64 66 Two other bandits, robbed Miss control entirely.” called to the stand and questioned be says, Every day the 80-year-old Buena Davis, 25, cashier of a Washington, Jan. 31.— In'view Andrews threatened to do two by Attorney Mack. man takes a buck-saw and sa'ws up Standard Screw .... .105 110 of the continued gravity of the Chi­ theater of $685 and escaped. things after March 4 unless Con­ Nevgi* Said Such A Thing firewood. He is the grandson of a Torrlngton ...... 67% 69 nese situation, this government, it Underwood...... 45 47 gress acts upon his recommenda­ “ Did you ever tell Bondy Croner, Revolutionary soldier. was said today will remain stead­ ■U S Envelope pfd... 108 — NORWICH AIAN CAPTIVE tions: First issue permits to plants your landlord, that you saw IN PRISON AT SHANGHAI fast in its " ‘watchful waiting” pol­ . Union Mfg ^ ...... 25 29 icy toward China. all over the country to manufacture ‘Peaches’ In. her bedroom with a Outguzzles Gus -Whitlock Coll Pipe.. 21 25 man?” he asked. The British proposals handed the medicinal whiskey; second invoke New Haven, Jan. 31.— Palmer old revenue laws to confiscate “ No, I never did,” said the wit­ Bevis, executive' secretary^ of Yale- Canton and Peking foreign minis­ ness with spirit. ters last week, officials here assert­ buildings in which moonshine liquor TODAY In-Chlna, today wired the state de­ is made. Miss Tussey testified that Croner partment at Washiheton that im­ ed, are in no way radically different from those already made by Secre­ told her if she want^ to make some STATE AND TOMORROW mediate steps be. taken to effect the MRS. LANSDOWNE TO AVED money she should testify for N.Y^Stocks release of Dickson H. Leavens, tary Kellogg. It was emphasized that the new London policy goes Browning. treasurer of Yale-in-China, who is Washington, Jan. 31— .4 mar­ Bondy Croner, a grey-haired man, reported as having been imprison­ only one step further than that of the United States .in that the Brit­ riage license was issued today to slim and about 60 years old, was Oh Boy What Laughs! High. Low. 2 P. M. ed in Shanghai, China. Informa­ John Caswell, Jr., 23, of Prides then called to the stand. • At Gulf, W I 37 37 37 tion concerning the arrest of Leav­ ish offer to relinguish partial con­ trol of their concessions. But as Crossing, Mass., and Mrs. Margaret “ Did Miss Tussey . tell you that Am Sugar Ref 82% 82 82 ens, who is a native of Norwich, Ross Lansdowne, 24, widow of ‘Peaches’ wanted her to act as a At Tel & Tel. 152% America has no concessions such a 153% 152% reached Yale-in-China officials in­ Commander Zachary Lansdowne, witness for her?” Mack asked. Anaconda . . , 45 directly. step could not, of course,, be taken . 45% 45% by the United States. who lost hi.s 'kte in lue biieuanuoau "Yes.” Am Smelt .. .141% 138 141 .Addressed Two Capitals. airship disaster two years ago. “ Did she ever tbll you she saw Amer Loc .. .108% 108 108% STATE’S HEALTH BETTER Some weight is also attached to ‘Peaches’ in a compromising posi­ Am Car Fdy . 100% 100%- 100% the fact, that the British have di­ SUES FORD FOR $1,750,000 tion?” A tchison...... 164% 163% 164% Hartford, Jan. 31.— Health con­ “ Yes, she did.” Balt ft Ohio ..109% rectly approached both Canton and 109% 109% ditions in the state improved last “ Did Mr. Browning, say he would Beth Steel ‘B’ . 45% 45 Peking, while this government ad­ Detroit, Jan. 31.— Suit for $1,- 45% week over the previous week, ac­ 750,000 was filed against the Ford make it interesting for Miss Tussey IN Chandler...... 10% % dressed its policy to the Chinese 10 10% cording to the weekly morbidity re­ Motor Company today by Antonio if she testified for him?” !=■ ‘llll- Chili Cop .... 35% 35 35% nation as a whole. It is believed port of the state health department in some quarters here that the Felix Pajallch, who claims he was “ He did not.” i l i i Cons. Gas N Y100% 99% 99% issued here today. Diphtheria, scar­ Col. Fuel-Iron .51% 50% 51 United States will follow suit by refused royalties and other monies Got Five Dollars Twice let fever, measles and pneumonia promised him for patents he per­ Ches % Ohio .158% 156 156% finding some more direct avenue of Under cross'examination by Ep­ cases decreased and there were only approach, although thte course has fected during the six years with stein, Croner admitted he called up Can Pac .. , .171% 168 171 slight increases in influenza, mumps THE KID BROTHER E r ie ...... ,42% 42 42%” been frowned upon by Secretary the automobile firm. Ford, he Browning last Saturday and toJd and whopping cough. Kellogg. says, refused to pay on the grounds him Miss Tussey was home and GREATEST LAUGHING PICTURE of the SEASON That an early settlement of the that it was folly to make “ fools” ready to be subpoenaed. Chinese question can be reached rich.” “ Did you get anything?” is not now believed probable here. “ Yes— five dollars.” It Is believed that Eugene Chen, Replaces “Ma.” The -witness admitted he got* $5 Wednesday Only Wednesday Wellington Koo and Chang Tso-Lln, on another occasion. representing fhe major factions, Miss Margaret Leu, a. slender girl I would have made some definite of about 23, attired in dark greenj. BLACK BOTTOM CONTEST WILLIAMS' move before now to appoint dele­ was the next witness. She said she ENTER YOUR NAME AT THE BOX .OFFICE gates to negotiate with the United was employed by Croner.. She said States if such were their Intention. . she was present at an Interview be- 3------CASH PRIZES------3 t\i'cen Croner and Miss Tussey. Gus Comstock, of Fergus Falls, WITH A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Third Anniversary “ Did Miss Tussey say that she Minn., who guzzled 85 cups of TAKE 30 IN WILLIMANPC saw Peaches in a compromising steaming Mocha and Java to estab­ position with a man!” lish himself us coffee-drinking Saie “ Yes,” said the 'Witness. champion of the world, is outdone. FOR POOL ROOM GAMING Mrs. Louisa Croner, wife of Above is his outdoer, A. A. Golden, Croner, was then called. who stood at the urn of his restaur­ ant in Minneapolis the other day Willlmantic, Jon. 31-— The city "A t this interview that we have spoken of, did Mr. Browning say and downed 91 cups. There’s a court here today took in a total of mark for Gus to drink at! $550 as a result of two raids made that he was a ruined man and would $ 1.00 make it worth while for Miss Tus­ on pool rooms on Saturday evening RIALTO While they last— Your Choice;6f which nettad thirty prisoners. Eigh­ sey to testify against- hie wife?” TOO LATE FOR White Broadcloth Collar Attached Shirts * teen frequenters were fined $5 and Mack asked- CLASSIFICATION costs each and three others forfeit­ “ Noi" He didn’t say a word.” SPECIAL Attraction TODAY and TOMORROW Tan Broadcloth Collar Attached Shirts ed bonds of $15 each while five She was excused. LOST—Small yellow angora kitten PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF SIX Repp Neckband Shirts That Syndicate Tale in vicinity of Cedar and Walnut charged with gambling paid fines streets. Finder please Tol. 756-12, of $25 and costs each. Leslie Fullenweider, a repre­ after 5 o'clock or return to 60 Walnut HOPI INDIANS Firth Rawson, owner of one raid­ sentative of the Famous Features street. ed place, paid $25 and costs, while Syndicate, was next. He teatlfied IN THEIR SACKED DANCES. Mariano Mazzola, pleading not he first met "Peaches” about three 1.00 weeks after she was married. He $ guilty, was fined $75 and costs as SPECIAL MATINEE TUESDAY o:- the owner of the other place. His the told o f . an Interview with STATE CAFE AND brother Charles paid ten dollars “ Peaches” in the presence of her A T i* With RALPH GRAVES (Not at SAle Prices) New York, Jan. 31. — Times do Fullenweider testified he signed Regular Dinners Served Dl.i/lLlVniJU 1 and RENEE ADOREE change but not so rapidly as to a contract for “Peaches’ ” own sto­ 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. to an- leave old time favorites in the ruck ry of her experiences with Brown­ Sandwiches and Light overnight. ing for $1,000. » STARRING other— Go to Williams for your suit or overcoat. A Lunches at all Hours. “The Wild Girl LOUISE LORRAINE splendid choice of select fabrics. For the second year In succes­ Did Browning ask you to tes­ sion, Willie RItola and Harold Os­ tify that you bad kissed Mrs. All Kinds of Cold Soda. born are given three places on Near Beer on Draught. o:- -:o Browning?” Epstein asked. ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Frederick W. Rublen’s All-Ameri­ Fullenweider seemed embarras­ Fresh Made Cider. 5% fpr cash at time of purchase. can track team, made public today. sed as he replied: “ 'WeU, Brown­ 2% for cash within 30 days. Osborn got the vote for the stand­ ing said to me,^'You and Peaches TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ing broad jump, running high Jump have engaged in os'culation haven’t Net on our popular 10 Payment Plan. and decathlon, while Ritola was you’ ?” a With NORMA SHEARER named for the ten mile run, stee­ Laughter broke out In the court­ i9 oevreLary and lew codx plechase and cross country honors. room, In which “Peaches,” “Dad­ A SPARKLING BIG BUSINESS ROMANCE. In addition, Charley 'Paddock dy,” and even the witness Joined. . ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ “ '••■I— I. I i iiiii ■ ■■ III! II , , , I . w a w i M M again was selected for the 100- The witness said Browning left yard dash but Jack Scholz, aqotber Texas has gone back to the idea of him in a huff when be said he veteran star, gave place to Roland having a “ first lady" who confines hadn’t kissed the bride. “ The Seventh Bmidit’’ George H, Williams Locke, Nebraska’s world record her activities to first lady-Ing, and “Peaches” didn’t write the story holder, in the 220-yard dash-' doesn’t try to govern— and here herself, Fullenweider-admitted, it STARRING HARRY CABBY Evenings UntU 7 ;30 o’clock. she Is. Mrs. Dan Moody, wife of was written for her from clippings Johnson Block, South Manchester. A girl golfer, searching for a ball the new governor, who takes “ Ma” and post-cards sent by Browning. A ROIXICKING COMEDY AND NEWS. that bad fallen into the water, fish­ Ferguson’s place, is shown In the However, she read and approved it, ed up an-^oyster containing a $»00 gown she wore at her husband’s In­ pqarl form a Scottish river. he testified, augural ball at Austin. Th« witness admitted Brown­ I

I -I. •X ;. ■ ■\”" ^•. ]^ N (^ S T E iR ’ EVEMNGHB»AlJ), M O N D AY^jm 31,l•98T;;■'•■/^^^;.^^;''•'-vtC#// j •-•/;■. , . V . 1 - . . . ..: m.-j'.,v.. , ...... ^^i^v;^ .,./.rL..,w .'-v :,■ f.;. ^ ; > v > .;■■/•./■ :V .. ■.Trv-.-.' W.e.T.U.T0H0NT Mrs. F. T. Blish Is Hostess FOR POCKET FLASKS A t Party] for Mrs. Trumbull WASHINGTON TRIP s Mrs. John H. Trumbull, who ^ with a lace and maffeira cloth and with her husband. Governor Trum had as a centerpiece a crystal vase bull is spending some time at the \)f the Interesting blossoms of the Five Manchester Men Among Plan to Ask Dealers to Keep Japanese Lantern plant. VInoy Park hotel, St. Petersburg, ■‘V, 'S'.-. '. Florida, was the guest of honor at Following the luncheon bridge Them Out Of All Show a bridge luncheon given recently by was enjoyed in ,the living room. 600 Night School Stn^nls Mrs. Fred T. Blish of this town and The guest of honor was presented Mrs. John J. Ramage of Fourth with a lovely souvenir of the occa­ Windows in State. Avenue north, St, Petersburg. sion, while Mrs. Walton Wilson and Who Took Journey. Mrs. Blish is at present a guest of Mrs. j : E. Walker were winners of Mrs. Ramage. the prizes. The affair was more or less of a Those who were present in addi­ The Washington pilgrimage by "Because hip-pocket flasks In tion to the honor guest and the two show windows stir youthful minds reunion of old friends. Mrs. Trum­ 600 Connecticut Evening School bull and Mrs. Raihage were In col­ hostesses were the following, all of students over the week-enjd, proved with a craving for liquor, represen­ whom are now living in St. Peters-^ an even greater success than was tatives of the Woman’s Christl. n lege together at Mount Holyoke, and all but three present were burg, but are formerly of the ' anticipated, according to William Temperance Union will visit all Glenwood Rsmges from Connecticut. places named: Mrs. L. P. Knapp, Kanehl, local contractor, one of the jewelers and department store own­ The attractive Ramage home South Manchester, Conn.; Mrs. W. five Manchester persons In the ers throughout Connecticut and ask with its spacious rooms and home­ H. Vinal, Hartford, Conn.; Mrs, party.. The othefs were Walter Some of tbe best values we have ever shown await you as Remember our PROFIT SHARING' CtiUB give« you the them to remove the offending arti­ Walton Wilson, Stamford, Conn.; Kohn, Carl, Gustafson, Joseph Rem- like atmosphere formed an appro­ we enter u p on the third week of this reqtwd breaking Clearance benefit of these reduced prices with the privilege of extending cles from public sale.” priate setting for just such a party, Miss Ruth Ramage, Unionville, esch and Louis Resel. The party Sale. ' B a^ succeeding day more and more people are awak­ This was the statement made yes­ the reddish gold Bitter-Sweet of Conn.; Mrs. H. R. Sackett, Hol- left Friday night and returned late ening to the j^nnine price reductionis oh'Home Furnishings at your pajinents over a period of one year. Ton make a deposit- terday by Mrs. Mary E. Welles, New England mingling in decora­ ' yoke. Mass.; Mrs. J. J. Lawless, yesterday. when goods are purchased and divide the balance into equal executive secretary of the state KEITH’S SALE. ’ tion with graceful Florida grasses. New London, Conn.; Mrs. Lowell Visit to President. Last week there was a trmhendous demand for our goods. payments by the week or nionth. If yon ere not ready for the organization, immediately after her McMasters, Iowa; Mrs. W. F. The itinerary took the . group Covers were placed for twelve at We exiiect this week to surpass all others! The goods are the goods we will store them until yon are ready and g;uarantee that return from a national conference the long table in the dining room. Grose, Ohio; Mrs. J. E. Walker, through all the principal buildings b ^ made—-no plunder merchandise here. We want you to you will get the same goods that yon purchased. of the W. C. T, U. held in Washing­ The polished table was covered Macon, Ga. in Washington and included a five benefit by this sale which ends Saturday night. Come in today. ton last week. Mrs. Welles said that minutes’ talk with President Calvin she will recommend that the Coolldge. The chief executive bers who visit the store proprlel^s came out of the White House and go about their mission with a COL. AGNEW SPEAKS was photographed with; the party on friendly attitude and that they seek ABOUTTOWN the spacious lawn in front of the 5 Piece Cabinet to accomplish their object by a White House. Lack of time at his kindly, persuasive method. AT ARMY CITADEL Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit disposal made it impossible for the 9 7 K c o e Gas Ranges-' ' \ Congressmen Absent Association, is planning for a large President to greet each personally. Chamber Suite ■ ' *.. ‘ * l U l e Black, Elevated Oydn and Disappointment was expressed by public whist to follow the regular Place Wreath on Tomb. In Gray Enamel Decorated Mrs. Welles and others of the Con­ meeting Monday evening, February Mr. Kanehl, who was real enthu­ Service Broiler-..'; . '. necticut delegation because none of Editor of War Cry Speaks Be­ 7, playing to begin at 8 o’clock. siastic over the trip, told of many Connecticut’s congressmen attended fore Large Audience Here; The committee in charge is Mrs. other interesting and educational the banquet Thursday evening, the Young People Entertain. Annie Brown, chairman; Mrs. Mary places visited. Among them were $180 $39.5h Graziadio, Mrs. Ethel Cowles, Mrs. the Pan-American building. Navy last event on the program of the (1 Year to Pay) ($1.00 Weekly) conference. They had apparently The Salvation Army citadel was Grace Lathrop. building. Bureau of Engraving and not had high hopes'for support well fllled on Saturday night for Printing in Treasury building, Former Price $276 Former Price $49.50 . from most of the representatives the initial service to Colonel Agnew. Miss Margaret Keegan of 1193 Arlington Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, from the state, but they had expect­ The colonel was introduced by Ma­ Main street, who underwent an the Congressional Library and ed that Congressman James P. jor Albert Bates of Hartford, who operation last week at tlfb Memo­ many other places of interest. And, Glynn of Wlnsted would be present. also acted as chairman over the rial hospital, is making favorable incidentally, while at the Arlington Mr. Glynn, however, had engage­ sketch “ From the Cradle to the progress toward recovery. Cemetery, a collection was taken 4 Piece Cabinet ments which made it Impossible for Training College” given by the up among the group and a large him to attend. young people. At the close of the Both local units of the National wreath purchased. This was placed Chamber Suite Gas Ranges State Behind Times entertainment Colonel Agnew gave Guard, Company G and the How­ on the tomb of the unknown sol­ "Forty-one states had represen­ a brief talk. itzer company, will hold their final dier. In Walnut Decorated Black, With White tatives in Congress at the banquet,” Sunday services were well attend­ drill this evening at the state Meet Sec. Wilbur. Porcelain Doors Mrs. Welles pointed out, “ but Con­ ed. In the Sunday school session armory in preparation for federal At the Navy building, the party necticut was one of the seven whose the colonel’s son, Fletcher Agnew inspection which will be made Fri­ was met by Secretary Curtis G. congressmen were conspicuously Jr., gave a talk on measurments. day. Members of both companies Wilbur. $183 $49.50 'The afternoon service was devot­ must be present today. One interesting fact learned absent. Our state seemed so far be­ (1 Year to Pay) ($1.00 Weekly) hind in public sentiment regarding ed to the interests of the War Cry while passing through the bureau a great humanitarian question that of which the colonel is editor-in- ' Mrs. Evald Matson of Glenwood of engraving and printing in the Former Price $243.75 Former Price $60,00 we from Connecticut felt strongly chief, and, among“the speakers who street was removed to the Memorial Treasury building, was that '$18,- that we had better get home. And told of the blessing received hospital this morning for treat­ 000,000 worth of paper currency out what the trouble is and do through the selling or the reading ment. is made each day and 70,000,000 something about it.” of the War Cry were Mrs. Major stamps are printed, Mr. Kanehl Bates of Hartford, and Mrs. Com- Mrs. H. B. Helm and son, Henry, stated. 6 Piece Cabinet “ To put more pep into the W. C. I T. U. meetings” was the resolve of .mandant Abbott of the local corps. of New York City, are visiting Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle F. Chism of Stafford 'One itneresting feature was when Helm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ Chamber Suite Gas Ranges Springs, on her return from the one of the oldest soldiers of the lo­ seph Albiston, of Green Hill. CONNECTICUT FOLK conference. “ It was more than en­ cal corps stood up and told how he In Bird’seye Maple and fcr97Pieces $ 4 0 © Dr. and Mrs. D. C.. Y. Moore Semi-Porcelain, Nickle .Trim couraging to us all,” she said, “ to was first impressed with the spirit Walnut of the Army when his War Cry haa leave today for a stay of tvo weeks NUMBER 1,636,000 And by attendance at a nation-wide as guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. meeting that the sentiments ex­ not been left at his home on Satur­ day night and he called at the cita­ Willis at their winter home in St. $62.50 pressed on the ’side-walks of New Petersburg, Florida. On his return (Continued from page I ) $270 York’ and in our own state is not del on Spruce street to get it. ^ He REAT news for the family was invited to stay to the meeting, home Dr. Moore will visit Johns (1 Year to Pay) Here’s What you ■ (1 Year to Paj ) the attitude of the entire country Hopkins University hospital in the average span of life Is Increas­ get for only that needs tableware! This toward the eighteenth amendment.” went to the penitejit form where Formter Price $362.50 Former Price $110 he got converted, and for 36 years Baltimore, and institutions in New ing, partially from greater progress Criticises (Movies $29.95 whole outfit— 97 useful jfieces, ex­ had been a soldier of the Army. York City. in medical science and sanitation, The Connecticut delegates also Colonel Agnew spoke of the ben­ and partially from elimination^ of 56-pc. Dinner Set actly as illustrated— all for the 26-iJc. Tableware criticised the movies which, they efits of good literature, in the home Charles Reymander of School de-vitalizing manual labor possible Sot price of the dinnerware alone! say, ridicule law observance by in the stores, and public places, a.s street today purchased the Buffalo through-labor saving devices. Antex 7- pc. Lbien Set showing glamorous drinking scenes reading played a very important Market, on Main street, opposite Estimate present population oi Lasting! Useful! Attractive! Tapestry jRiigs which act as an education in the Forest street,, from Joseph Santan- •the states and the gain since 1920 8- pc. Sandwich part in the lives of the individual, Inexpensive! Practical! Reserve, wrong direction to young people. and good reading was one of the gelo. Mr. Reymander took pos­ were given as follows: Window Shades Set Size 8-3x10-6 A keen anticipation was expressed Population ■'iV, best blessings that came to us. Nat­ session immediately. His brother, Guaranteed Against Sun All for $1 down! your set before they’re all gone. by all for the time when the Edward Reymander, formerly of state July, 1»27 Gain urally he boosted the Salvation 200,826 and Water church. ; will wake up so that Army publications, telling how he the firm of Reymander Brothers, Alabama 2,549,000 124,838 ministers may be supported by their first became possessed with the will be manager of the market. Arizona 459,000 $27,50 congregations and openly declare Arkansas 1,923,000 170,796 fighting spirit, by reading a book ’ ($1.00 Weekly) themselves on the side of prohibi­ published by Mrs. General Booth California 4,433,000 1,006,139 59c . tion. entitled “ Aggressive Chirstianity.” ASK TOWN PU YERS 1,074,000 134,371 (Cash Ony) Mrs. Hattie M- Newton of Dur­ Connecticut 1,036,000 235,309 G. I KHTH FDRNITDRE CO, INC. Former Price $35.00 ham, institute leader for the state Delaware 243.000 19,997 Former Price 75c Corner Main and School Streets, South Manchester, Conn. organization, on her return from OVER 700 PRESENT TO HEAR WHARTON Florida 1,363,000 394.530 the conference, announced that one Georgia 3,171,000 275,168 of its results will be an intensive Idaho 534,000 102,134 educational program in all W. C. T. AT CENTER CHURCH Members of Soc and Buskin Illinois 7,296,000 810,720' U. meetings so that members may, Indiana 3,150,000 219,610 Club Reserve Place For Ama­ 2,425.000 20,979^ be able to answer intelligently all (Contilined from Page 1.) Iowa questions and objections made to teur Thespians. Kansas 1.838,000 58,743! chor was hoisted to the dock and them. Mrs. Newton also stated that Kentucky 2,538,000 58,743 boards and plaster were used to alone will not enable us to attain The Soc and Buskin club of the 135,491 cover up the holes. The repair­ all delegates at the conclusion of We must do something Louisiana 1,934,000 our ends, High school has invited the mem­ 793,000 24,986 men worked fast and eflBcIently. the conference felt that its three ourselves. Maine aims, “ to focus attention on law bership of the Town Flayers to at­ Maryland 1,597,000 147,339 Just how the accident happened The Golden Rule tend the presentation of “ Turn to 389,644 Will be detailed in the ofiScial re­ observance: to study the problems “ We cannot pray and expect Massachusetts 4,242,000 of law enforcement: and to promote the Right,” in High school hall on Michigan 4,490,000 821,588. port of Captain Gilbert Berry. things to be left in God’s hands. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. 2,686,000 298,975 • -Passengers from New York were legislation to that end” had been We must make our individual ef­ Minnesota Edwin M. Wharton, director of the 1,790,618 nearly all in the dining room when successfully carried out. forts to have things come out right. ♦Mississippi H a sh Wharton school of platform art of 3,510,000 105,945 'the crash came. There was con­ Delegates from Connecticut at­ And if we put the Golden Rule Missouri Boston, will present the play. 714,000 165,111 siderable excitement aboard but of­ J * tending the conference in Washing­ ahead of the Rule of Gold, the Montana Mr. Wharton will take the part Nebraska 1,396,000 99,628 ficers quickly assured all there was ton were: Mrs. Mary E. Welles, country would be better off. no danger. v e r y advantage you can Mrs. J. W. Rommell and Mrs. Flor­ “ We must put Christ first. In of all characters in the presenta­ ♦Nevada 77,407 tion. He is an accomplished reader New Ha’pshire 455,000 11,917 Norman E. Smith, Los Angeles ine a radio set should have., has ence M. Pomeroy of Hartford, Mrs. business, in reading and in every­ raining engineer, crossing the At­ E and actor and gives a convincing New Jersey 3,749,000 503,100 Hattie M. Newton of Durham, Mrs, thing else. Editors of religious lantic for the first time, was only been developed to the highest: d e i^ J. T. Newton and Mrs. M. L. Wood­ and comprehensive reading of the New Mexico 392,000 31,650 papers tell me that there is a lack 1,037,773 fifty feet away from two unoccu­ man of New Haven, Mrs. Mabel P. of interest In. religious papers, a play. He appeared at the Hig'a New York 11,423,000 5n the Syncdirophase. * school last year with the play, “ The N. Carolina 2,897,000 337,877 pied staterooms that were dented. , ■; •. :V I i ..S i..':'.- Preusser of Waterbury, Mrs. Mary lack oi home religion that is de­ He thought the accident was due to S. Marshall and Mrs. G. E. Smith of Fortune Hunters.” ♦N. Dakota 641,192 The S3?nchrophMe is, complete^?*®^: plorable. 950,606 a confusion of whistles. He saw Bridgeport, Mrs. Myrtle-F. Chism of “ And the lack ol home religion The affair will not he open to the Ohio 6,710,000 Oklahoma 2,384,000 355,717 'plainly the big black prow of the particularly so in its une»^l^, t^j8 Stafford and Mrs. Mary L. Stearns is directly responsible for all our public but will be given for the Freighter as it shot out of the fog of Wlllimantic. young criminals today. Christian student body of the High school 890,000 106,611 Pensylvania 9,730,000 1,109,993 and crashed with the Celtic. There quality and sele^vity* T h e ^ o l^ parents have the greatest opportu­ only. A section will be reserved for ■ were two other ships in the vicin­ SAFE BLOWN, $7000 GONE. nity ever afforded anybody to be­ those of the Town Players who will Rhode Island 704,000 99,603 tone. Binocular Coih, S *L f F Gbii^ 161,276 ity at the time, he said. come a force for good through attend. S. Carolina 1,845,000 59,453 .. . Mrs. Rosalie Murray, who surviv­ densers aiid a number o f other ex* Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 31.— Cash home religion. Success is nothing S. Dakota 696,000 ed the Titanic and Lusitania disas­ CoIorlone„ Tennessee 2,485,000 147,115 Bw. o.8.r«t. 00. and jewelry valued at $7,000 were unless the children are brought to ters was one of the passengers. enable* you to keep elusive Grebe develc^ments pvet a t'l stolen from the strong box in the MANCHESTER LUMBER Texas 5,397,000 733,772 tbe tone clear, true Christ and when the children are and naturaL safe of the furniture store of James deprived of His teachings, they are Utah 522,000 72,604 quality reception that not only satis­ , FOG LIFTING. Bloomberg, it was discovered to­ being robbed of their greatest ♦Vermont 352,428 ^ New York, Jan. 31.— Promised Virginia 236,813 fies the most critic^, but day. The safe in which the strong birthright, the Kingdom of God.” YARD WINS A PRIZE 2,546,000 at least a partial lifting today of 205,379 box rested had been drilled and Appeals to Employers ■Washington 1,562,000 ithe dense fog which for more than manent, • blown with nitro-glycerine. W. Virginia 1,696,000 232,299 Col. Agnew appealed to the em­ The Manchester Lumber Com­ .48 hours had cloaked the .North At­ ployers to make their employees Wisconsin 2,918,000 285,933 lantic coast of the United States Are yott $keptical7 Put It ,. HUSKY RACE OFF. pany’s yard located at Center and ■Wyoming 241,000 46,598 100 per cent for Christ. He dis­ Edgerton streets was awarded sec­ ,in an impenetable shroud, the up to us to nuAe good our a. Poland Spring, Me., Jan. 31.— cussed an estimate of Manchester (*Nd gain, no estimate) shipping world in this section statements—udAout obligo* .. Because of the icy condition of the ond prize for being the next best by local ministers which showed planned and neatest yard In the; htroye to get back on schedule after tion on your part to btqr* roads, making going for the “ hus­ that there are about 10,000 people having been completely tied up kies” Impossible without injuries northeastern area, which includes. here who are not affiliated (frith New England and New York. The MANCHESTER MAN over the week-end, to the feet, the second and last lap any church. of the fifty-mile race of the New award was made at the convention 'Almost no shipping moved dur­ “ These 10,000 are utterly God­ of the Northeastern Retail Lumber ON RAMMED LINER ing the period, and those ships T k England Sled Dog club was callejl less and it is for them mainly that Blnociilar Coili off today. association convention in Syracuse, which did move did so at their Ba*: U. S. rat. 09. the religious mission is being held. N. Y., on Friday. speril. Beside the Celtic-Anaconda bring in the desired atationj To get them we need men who will The prize was a handsome banjo (Ooiitlnned from page 'l.) calllsion a ferryboat went aground . pieventothersfrom interferinga , TM«tMaiKM»v»mT.«aR fight, business men who know or­ clock. The first prize went to a bn Governor’s Island with 400 pas­ All. r e i ganization and how to get results. yard In Providence, R. I. N. B. tic’s officers said they felt sure sengers aboard. She was later L fl* Here is a man-sized job for you Richard's of the M .nchester Lum­ that the bridge officer of the An-i pulled off and made her trip. W hen You and it is up to you and your co­ ber Company was present and re­ acouda had done all in his power . VtOol operation to tackle it and see it ceived the prize. There were 114 to avoid the collision. Dial F e e l a G o M through. God wants the brains and contestants. ability of the business man but the The local yard has recently been SAILS AGAIN. Grebe Com ing business man must be a warrior replanned, and the new office just Boston, Mass., Jan. 31.— Ten Dial himself. completed and occupied. hours after she arrived In port' J INDIGESTION,. GAS, "W e must pray and we must cre­ On from,New York, with two gaping S-LF Candenserr ate enthusiasm. I wait to hear BOLTON ELECTRIC holes In her Iron plates and a huge: UPSET STOMACH ^ Bas. U.S. Pat.OS. the success of the mission.” LIGH'T CO. ANNUAL anchor clinging to twenty feet of Make accurate tuning quick and certain by battered railing, the White Star fueventing crowding of COLLIER GOES ON ROCKS The Bolton Electric Light Com­ liner Celtic sailed, today for Queens­ Instantly! “ Pape’sDiapepsin” stations. Abo tuMiIicd INI VINEYARD SOUND. pany held its annual meeting Fri­ town. srithbdtttiyiMMa Vineyard Haven, Mass., Jan. 31. day evening with reports and elec­ The fgmoua ocean greyhoqnd Corrects Stomach so — With twenty-seven men aboar-i tion of officers and directors. with 650 persons aboard, includ­ but in no immediate danger, the It was voted to increase the cap­ ing 252 passengers for Europe, was ■; Meals Digest steamship Anthony O’Boyle, Nor­ ital stock $12,000 and the present in collision with the American Dia- folk for Boston with coal, was on stockholders have until March 1 to mon freighter Anaconda, in a fog 25 The moment you eat a tablet of Easy Terms the rocks In the lifting fog off Rob­ subscribe for additional shares. miles east of Fire Island. VPape’s Diapepsin” your Indlges- inson’s Hole, here today. She was The officers are: The Anaconda reached New York Jflbn Is gone. No more distress from to vorkoff the Cold and to forti^tha syftam against Grip, Isflnansa and, leaking badly and tugs were sent President— J. Wesson Phelps. In safety and as soon as the Celtic a sour, acid,'upset stomach. No othar anions Ills, resulting from a Cold. to her assistance. Treasurer— S. M. Alvord. docked here to pick up ninety more ^flatulence,, hearthnrn> palpitation, Theflafo and Proven Kemedy. FtioeSOc. Secretary— Mrs. S. R. Wood­ passengers repairmen went to work QT' misery-making gases. Correct .-1 The box beara this slgsatore Canadian National Railways are ward. on a rush job. yo.ur digestion for a few cents. experimenting with a locomotive The directors are the above, al­ Fast Repair Work. Each package guaranteed by STATE THEATER BUILDING, BISSEIX STREET. whistle placed In front of the so J. White Sumner and Louis H. Bhoken and bent plates were "Snigglst to overcome stomach trou- Radio Headquarters for Over 4 Y

, .. . . ' ^ 1>. - •'•V ■V ' V " - ... i c i 'CKi- ; . a . 1 ■’ . ’ T ‘ ■1 ■ : .. ^ { i ' 'k ' PAUfi 1-OUR MANCHESTBR KVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JAN. 81. 1927.

lianrI;eBtrr torsectlon. But It does not avoid as Florida, where the estimated gain many accidents as might be avoid­ In the same period 1s placed at Sorning Ulrralb ed. 304,000, making Florida's popula­ PUBLISHED o r Under the proposed plan, which tion 1,363,000. THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Is in voguo Jn many states, cor to In Considering the enormous boom­ Founded by Elwood n. Bln main traveled roads and streets ing that Florida underwent In the Today^s The Day Oat. 1, ISSI would bo plainly and frequently Every Evening Except Sundays r.nd latter halt of the st^-yoar period, liolldays. marked "Arterial Highway," All the humble aud unboomed citizen Entered nt the Post Odloe nt Man- oliester as Second Class Mall Matter, right-of-way at Intersections would of Connoctlcut might havo guessed SUBSCRIPTION RATES} By Mall run to the cars traveling on such that tor overy Individual added to six dollars n year, sixty cents a highways. Drivers coming in from Beginning The month for shorter periods. tho population of this state Flori­ By carrier, eighteen oerts r. week. Intersecting roads and streets da would have registered at least n Single ouples, three cents, would bo roqulrod to cornu to a battalion, if not a regiment. S,), SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE- SENTATIVE. llnmllton-Do LIssor, stop—if the provulllng nudhod of that to lonrn that for every 30 per­ I nr,, US5 Madison Avenue, New York such laws Is followed—aud tlion nnd UlU North Michigan Avenue, sons who havo become residents of Chicago, make their way with due caution tho Peninsula state siuce the las: SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE The Manchester Evening Herald It Into the highway lino, If turning, census 26 have unosteutatlously on sale In New York City at Sohultt's Nowx Stand,'Sixth Avenue end 42nd, or co'jt'nufcK across tho arterial been added to the roster of Nut- Street and 4:nd. Street entrance of highway, likewise with duo caution, Grand Central Station, moggers is to exporienco something Watkins’ Famous “International News Service has the as the caso might bo aud as oppor­ of a surprise. © exclusive rights to use tor republloa- tunity served. And morover the thought is un- tlon In any form all news dlspatohes credited to or not otherwise credit­ Under such a rule It would, of escapable that, while Florida's ac­ ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively course, be possible to maintain, I QUALITY BEDDING piitltlcd to use for republloatlon all cretion of population Is based on the local or undated nows published with loss Interruption and with figures close to a year old, and that heroin," fewer sudden emergency stops nt many and many a weary experi­ .liliui at Tremendous Savings MONDAY, JAN, 31, 102T, Intersections, the main line of traf­ menter has hiked out of the "Play­ fic—which is of course the objec­ ground" with the remnants of hts tive nowadays on all busy high­ possessions tied up In a pocket nimmiiiiiiiiiinininnnnnmi;smiae»gvg^&a SIMKOX E. BALDWIN. ways. Simeon E. Baldwin, former gov­ handkerchief since they were com­ It Is probable that such a change ernor of Connecticut and for many piled, the gain in Connectlcut’.s would appeal to a very large ma­ enumeration is of a less fleeting $ I 7 . S 0 a year one of the foremost jurists buys Wtakins’ Link Spring Outfit—a com­ of the commonwonlth, who enmo to jority of all motorists, for there character: so it would not be utter­ r- ly amazing, after all. If U were to plete bedding outfit for lull or twin size bed. Ute end of his long life’s journey would be no question at all as to yvi’terday, was a thoroughbred. the responsibility In most cases of turn out that since the 1020 count It includes a link spring (15.60) a roll edge, we had made substantially as much From the New England point of collisions at Intersections. one piece cotton mattress ($7.95) and a pair gain as the state to which every­ of feather pillows to match the mattress view he was of the "blood royal" body In America was going to move ($3.96); Regular $27.95. Separate pieces —wliioh Is to say that he was de­ FJiASKS. presently. may be had at the prices above. scended on both sides from fami­ The good ladies of the ’W. C. T. Boom Is a good dog but Grow- 3 PC. CARVED BASE SUITES ' lies which led in tho affairs of the U. have hit upon a new way to aloug Is better. state from colonial days. But the keep the boys and girls from think­ ^ suite of excellent design—one of the newest carved wood base nat- m.-}ln thing Is tlmt he was unswerv­ ing about booze—keep hip pocket terns—-at a popular price. The three full size pieces—davenport, Rrm chair and ingly faithful to his breeding. No flasks out of the show windows. To wing chair—are covered with Jacquard velour all around and have tan- belted earl with ancestry I'unning that end they propose to visit all estry seats. Regular $245.00 ...... » back to "the couquerer" ever was Connecticut store keepers who dis­ «1S9 $29.50 more deeply Impressed with the ob­ play such wares and ask that the ' n buys the Watkins’ Spiral Spring Outfit which ligations of his inheritance than articles be withdrawn from public L H IE fr Includes a spiral spring—the next thing to a Simoon Baldwin. To continue his view. box spring ($14.80) a 60-pound one piece 7 -. families’ participation in commu­ We have little doubt that the re­ im 1 cotton felt mattress ($9.95) and a pair of \ nity leadership, to give his intel­ quest will be compiled with. Store­ BY RODNEY DUTCHER feather pillows to match the mattress lect and his talents co the ultimata keepers will not care to risk a boy­ g_ ($4.76): Regular $41.95. Separate piebes heneflt of his native state, to make cott by the entire body of the W. T. Washington, Jan. 31.—George 1 '' may be had at the prices noted above. perhaps a place fo* h.mselE In the Washington’s recently advanced C. U. .claim to distinction as the greatest i, history of the commonwealth com- And so there will be no more' business man of his time may soon m mensur.ite to the iiriportanoe and \ .sudden arousing of alcoholic thirsts be convlrclngly proved in the sav­ usefulness of his forebears anl to in the throats of adolescent hoys ' of millions of dollars to the live honoiv.bly so that no scain and girls by the Intriguing sight of government and some 2,000,000 citizens. might mar the traditions of his an irreslstable pocket flask winking A miniature Muscle Shoals, race—these were obviously the impishly and Invitingly from a shop which will produce electric light buys the complete Watkins Quality Felt Mat­ commanding impulses of this fine window or showcase. and power in the national capital’s citizen and lawyer. Now why not proceed further backyard at about one-half the tress Outfit which includes a box spring To the business he brought a with this same line of strategy? present rate, is likely to be de­ ($27.75), a pair of feather pillows ($5.50) limpid, straight thinking mind and veloped by act of this Congress or and a 100% pure white cotton felt mattress Why stop at flasks? Why not go the next. that infinite capacity fjr taking boldly into the legislature and de­ ($15.75). All pieces are In the same tick­ pains which is as good as, if it is Two 1C 0-foot dams with power ing and are regular $62.50. Sold separately mand that that body pass a law plants on the Potomac r'lv’er, each as priced. not in itself, genius. We do not re­ prohibiting the manufacture, sale to develop about 90,000 horsepower 9 PC. ENGLISH DINING SUITES call having heard anyone describe or possession of all bottles? It to serve the District of Columbia From old England came the inspiration for this suite of sturdy design. The Simeon Eben Baldwin as "bril­ would be extremely difiicult to car­ and territory within a hundred- : .mile radius, are provided in legisla- * heavy turned legs-and stretchers are typical of the period. 60 inch buffet, 42x54 liant.” He never scintillated. He ry one’s supply of hooch around in inch extension table, 38 inch china cabinet, an a m chair and 5 side chairs. Similar never flashed. But his mind was tion proposed by Senator George W. a water pail or even in an ice Norris of'Nebraska. to sketch, made of walnut and gumwood. keen, analytical, splendidly bal­ cream box. And why not coerce Build Two Plants Regular $165.00 ...... ’ $132.50 anced. And his industry was limit­ the shoe men into hiding away The program is known as the $61.75 less. So that he accomplished truly their rubber boots so as to put an "Great Falls project.” The Norris great -things. bill calls for erection of a dam and The Watkins De Luxe Outfit includes a end to the temptation to engage in power plant to cost $13,606,000 at Tolerant, kindly, yielding never bootlegging. ' compartment mattress—no tufts—filled with to the lmpul.se to try to make the Chain Bridge, three miles from However, there is just one fly in Washington, and similar construc­ layer cotton felt ($24.75)) a quality box world over in a day, he tcot it ft--. all this ointment. It may just pos tion at Great Falls, 14 miles away ■ spring ($29.50) and a pair of special goose as he found it and devoted himself slbly be that the boys and girls will to cost $18,616,000. pillows ($7.50). Regular $79.25. Sold to Improving it here and there, as go shopping for their flasks, even George - Washington’s "favorite lit separately as priced. might be within human power— dream” envisaged the hainesslag of if they are not displayed. Can any­ beautiful Great Falls to his coun­ and, so doing, his achievements one imagine a 1927 bibber of any were important. try’s Inaustrial needs. The founda age being afraid to walk into a tlons of his iron mill and grist mill p Connecticut has lost a citizen dozen shops in succession, if neces­ still stand there as testimonials to 'X who, we are inclined to believe’, put sary, and yelling at the top of his his foresight. her well being and her credit be­ or her voice, “Hey—d’ye keep Primarily, the project is designel fore anything else in the world— to supply government buildings flasks?’’ and effect an important federal certainly before his own fortune.', economy, but the people of Wash­ \ or personal ambitions. That, it Fine hair mattress outfit with high grade JIM REED. ington and surrounding cities and seems to us, is the mark of the towns of Maryland and Virginia hair mattress ($44.80) hair upholstered box thoroughbred, for which Simeon Jim Reed’s labors of years have will reap full benefit. I 4 PC. AMERICAN WALNUT SUITES budded, even if they never do bear It Avas originally drafted by! spring ($35.20) and a pair of fine feather Baldwin was conspicuously notable. These suites are constructed of American walnut in combination with selected He made good on his lineage and fruit. He is mentioned for the pres­ Major M. C. Tyler, hydro-electric pillows ($9). Regular $126.00. Sold sep­ expert of the Army Engineer Corps, u’ bow-end bed, 44 inch dresser, 42 inch triple mirror vanity and its responsibilities. idency at last. Democrats who see arately as priced above. nothing but slaughter ahead in the in 1921, after an exhaustive study. a 36 inch chest of drawers make up each suite exactly as sketched. continued candidacies of A1 Smith It has gained the approval of the U. Regular $175.00 ...... f t 1 3IERCILESS. S. Board of Engineers; the secretary and William Gibbs McAdoo, and of war, district commissioners, There is no humanity in locking who are groping blindly about for Washington Chamber of Commerce. a deranged person in a police sta­ a possible compromise candidate, District Committee of the House tion and letting him batter him­ ,are beginning to talk about Jim. and the Federal Power Commission, self against its steel walls. That which has special jurisdiction over In c . Aside from Smith or McAdoo, such matters. WATKINS BROTHERS, there is no unintentional inhuman­ either of whom would admirably ity in an arrangement which may A Huge Saving FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-LIMBACHER CO. — ST. PETERSBURG. serve the purposes of the G. O. P. Approximately 90,000 horsepower bring about such a'situation at any as a punching bag, there Is nobody n ould be used by government and time does not relieve the authori­ whom Republicans would rather other buildings In Washington and ties in the case from respon.sibility. see nominated for the Presidency as much again in the hundred-mile The absence of anything In the on the other side than this same radius, containing 1,500,000 per­ way of padded cell provision at the sons outside the capital. With both FUNERAL DIRECTORS Jim Reed, the champion common plants in operation and with con­ Manchester police station is not a scold of the Senate from the period trol of water by three supplenlen- matter for captious criticism, not of Its Institution down to date. tary dams further upstream in­ a thing to blame anybody for__it creasing the regular flow to 6000 Hydro-electric power Is the cheap­ Reed could get some Democratic ten large in the history of the show that, eight months later, was plead­ is something, however, to remedy. votes that Smith could not get. He feet per second, all this electric cur­ est electric power obtainable. It nent products and industrial ex­ rent could be developed for $44,- saves the coal supplies of the na­ game. ing for his services, hibit which attracts much attention The cost of equipping a first- could get some Demoratic vote.s 'The place was Castle Garden, When the question of salary was class padded cell Is considerable, 421,000, according to the plan’s tion and the more it Is used the from tourists. Oklahoma’s live that McAdoo could not get. He supporters. cheaper it becomes. which today is the Aquarium in mentioned he insisted on $3,000. stock shows, Texas’ cotton shows, and obviously not within the pres­ Battery Park, mecca for at least 50 "No—we’ll givj $2,000 or $1.- and the auto shows of New York could not get a single vote from The $44,421,000 would be amor­ The attorney genera has certified per cent of all visitors to Manhat­ ent budget of tile police depart­ any Democrat who was an ardent tized in 30 years, after which the that the government has every 000 a week for each of you,” said and Chicago draws much notice ment, though it ought to be pro­ tan. the agent. from outsiders. follower of . price of current would be expected right to condemn necessary lands New York. Jan. 31—The shadow It started out to be old Ft, Clin­ vided for in the next one. But at to drop well below half the present and build the projects for govern­ of P. T. Barnum never ceases to "Nothing doing,” and the-young Effective Advertising. Wilsonism is the political creed ton, but became kno'wn under the man reached for his hat. Chicago advertised herself very whatever financial inconvenience figure. Senator Norris says that ment benefit. stride the Times Square belt, nickname of the "pill box." Out­ of a comparatively small number even If all electric distribution \ . re The Chain Bridge dam will create chuckling merrily no doubt at the “Why are you so stubborn?” In­ effectively, both at home and out­ surely some temporary arrange­ wearing its usefulness as a fort It quired the agent with, considerable side. with her Pageant of Progress of the American electorate, but left to local utility companies, the a nine-mile lake of great beauty manner in which old devices re­ became a reception hall for notable ment should be made so that in people would save two mills per in the Pitomac gorge and the Great appear in new garb and are seized annoyance. "Why don’t you be Exhibition. The two miles of there are Just about enough of such visitors. Here It was that La­ reasonable." booths produced sales for the ex­ case of the unavoidable detention Democrats in the- north to make it kilowatt hour with a total saving Falls dam another beautiful lake upon as novelties. fayette landed and this was the re­ of .a demented person at the sta­ of $1,900,000 a year to consumers “I’ll tell you.” smiled the radio hibitors far in excess of expecta­ impossible for their party to 34 miles long. Major Tyler’s plans Thus a freak show, with its flea ception hall In which Andrew Jack- entertainer. "That extra thou’ is tions, and prosperity throughout tion that unfortunate would not during the 30-year-pericd and $4,- call for boulevards on either side circus, has become suddenly “the son was entertained. what it’s going to cost them for the city was stimulated. carry any single state north of the 560,000 annually thereafter. of each lake and use of reservoirs thing to do” and personages whose Barnum grabbed it as an amuse­ find It so easy to dash out his Mason and Dixon line without shutting the door In my face not so There are two kinds of tempor-' brains or break his bones on steel In addition, the government de­ by,the Cumberland canal boats, thus names appear constantly in con­ ment hall almost as soon as a roof very long ago.” ary expositions, according to John bars. them. And they all hate Jim Reed partments expect a saving of $2,- saving about 45 miles of canals and nection with the various arts are had been placed over it and made —GILBERT SWAN. M. Guild of Kansas City; the kind with a bitter and undying hatred. 000,000 annually by using their 18 separate locks now existing at victims of a fad which takes them It famous with the Jenny Lind gotten up for entertainment and The padded cell-of a p.jli sta­ Every man and woman of them own power, coupled with a saving the lower levels. The territory is after theater to an old-fashioned concert. profit, and the kind that is design­ of 500,000 tons of coal, worth more sparsely settled and no diflJculty Is tion is one of those things which, would vote for Coolidge or any shooting gallery with its discordant ed for trade promotion and educa- like a steamship’s., life brats, may than $5,000,000 at retail, to the expected in acquiring the necessary automatic piano and-archaic penny Expositions tl9n. The first, he says, draws big other Republican, with a bang, if nation. acreage. peep-shows. not be needed for a long time, but Broadway calls them “radio crowds but is quickly forgotten; Reed were the Democratic nominee. Most Impressive of all, congres­ reputations.” By DON E. MOWRY the second becomes an important when the need arises, it is urgent Hence, the Republican idea will be: sional friends of the plan argue event in local histo '. in the last degree. that If the government should take Not long a.go it became the fash­ Scores of entertainers who, a Secretary American Commu:ilty Sure, let it be Reed—and let’i^ l d ion to charge from $10 to $25 per year back, couldn’t get an engage­ Advertising Association. over transmission and distribution Frult growers of a certain region the funeral now. lines, the people of Washington seat for important opening nights ment now find vaudeville and mu­ r ig h t -o f -w a y . on Broadway and managers were sical show managers battling to in the Ozark mountains use a cave' would be saved more than $15,000 - There are more ways than one to as a great storage plant. The proposal to amend the Con­ 000 a year over those figures and at patting each other on the back at get them at any figure. Well do advertise a city. Not least among COXNECTICUT-FLORIDA. this gesture, which barred all but the showmen know the competi­ necticut highway traffic regula­ United States Census Bureau the same time be paying back the these are special expositions and tions by doing av/ay with the ^ , the "ultra” from the first perform- tion that lies in the microphone! shows. estimators figure that Connecticut cost of taking them over. And unknown names, built up by The Norris bill has previously Jabollsh- ances and at the same time af­ The celebration of the pony ex­ right-of-way for the car on the has gained 255,000 In population ing slavery) adopted by Congress, forded a certain amount of pub­ Ihe announcers of the air, sudden- press, held at St. Joseph, Mo., help­ right” principle in favor of the sys­ passed the Senate, onlyte be killed 1865 since the census of 1920, giving us In conference. licity. i ly began to have immense value to ed to advertise that city. Just as the tem of arterial highway right-of- Birthday anniversary of Nathan the stage. a total of 1,636,000 In round num­ Will Continue Fight Straus (1848), Zane Grey (1875) But the old-timers, whose mem­ Days of ’49 celebration helped ad­ way seems to be In the line of san­ ories stretched back to the exploits The other evening I met two vertise Sacramento. Calif. Around bers. Norris will continue to fight for and Rupert Hughes (1872). young men in a broadcasting room. Insist oh the utmost \ ? ity and safety. it, however. He favors complete of the amazing "P. T.,” merely the historical events connected Such estimates have a way of not Prince Charlts Edward Stuart, shrugged their shoulders and Less than a year ago they had been with those cities interesting dis­ A cold may be stopped in 24 hourti >; About the only thing that can be proving up very closely on an actu­ government ownership and opera­ last of the Stuarts to pretend to smiled." song pluggers for a music house, plays of country-wide Interest the fever checked, the bowels. opened,r said In favor of the present system tion. He cites the municipal power tho British crown, died, 1788. making about $60, a week. They the entire- system toned. The way is r al count of noses, but at least For Barnum it was who rocked were built up. IS that it is better than none. It es- plant In Cleveland, which cut the were hired by a candy concern to Better Homes Jlxhibits. H IlX ’S -« way so efficient that we,? the methods employed with relation cost of production In half, and the entire nation by getting $225 broadcast for fifteen minutes. Next tahlisiics a more or less definite The first speed laws were enact­ Better Homes exhibits, staged in paid ^jXOflOa for ft. Don’t rely on' to Connecticut are probably the points to Seattle and Tacoma, where for the first seat to the Jenny Lind week they will appear on the stage such cities as Milwaukee, make for lesser help, and don^ delay. »jet t ^ right for one of two motorists, similar plants have cut electricity ed in Fredericksburg, Va., in 1787. concert and, thereafter, disposed of at a salary of $3,000 a week. quicl^ co^lete resalts that HILLS,>^ same and obtain the same propor­ Anyone who galloped his horse on 1000 more seats for a figure of co-operation and team work locally simultaneously approaching an ln-| tionate result as in the case of costs from 12 and 15 cents to 3 and- Main street was fined. For the same and also make a favorable Impres-. is bringftig miUions. 1 1-2 cents per kilowatt hour. $10,000. “ L- One of the :,oung men had lit­ eion on outsiders. anjL*SClMe».8Naide*QaUM ! ofiense slaves were given 29 lashes. 'riiis spectacular occasion is writ- erally been kicked out of the officq - U simyett HILL'S, ta y.p.. In Los Angeles there is a porma- MAHMlt. At aU Anutaiat»wAS«* - T

MAJNUHESTEK EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JAN. SI, 1927. PAGE FIVE >3 SIX TO HANG SAME DA Y FOR KILLING ONE GUARD V

/A/C. Hartford Hartford February Sale of Quality Furniture This does not necessarily mean expensive furniture. We use the term QUALITY fur­ niture as describing all the furniture we sell . . . and we sell furniture for evejy type of ONE - TWO - THRU - FOUR- FIVE - jix i home in which there is a real home-loving instinct and a real pride in home-making. It means that, while we sell great quanti ties of MODERATELY - PRICED furniture, the lowest priced furniture we sell is made of selected, well seasoned wood, the cabinet work true and substantial, the finish of lasting quality, and all materials seen or unseen, of reliable quality. In short, furniture that .will be a credit tothe vast majority of homes...

with our assurance of SATISFACTORY SERVICE. \ \\ I Comparison Will Prove Our Prices Are Lowest

Tlio six men pictured ubovc nre t o die on tlio khIIows nt Joliet, III., Febniary 11, for one murder. They arc, left to rljdit: Gregorio Klzo, Robert Torrez, Charles Shader, Charles Duschowskl, Bernardo Roa^ Walter Stalesky. ' .Toilet, 111., Jan. 51. — Six man Cliarles Shader, Charles Duschow- shuddered a bit, perhaps, for there will ‘'swing" In ouo day l'.;r ono ski, Walter Stalesky, Bernardo Roa, is no man who cares to take life or murder In Illinois’ biggest ‘‘hang­ Robert Torrez and Gregorio Rlzo. be instrumental in taking it. But ing bee," Feb. 11. All had been serving long prison I went on. The fifth man came up The six were convicted of hilling terms in Joliet, some for previous and then the sixth. When It was Deputy Warden Peter Klein of tbc murders, when they made their all over I felt better. Joliet penitentiary wljen ha slood break. Shader appears a mere boy. "They D(ser\e(l It” “ between them and the outside Judge Hill, a humanitarian, said world In an attempted prison that when he pronounced the six ‘‘There was no alternative for House Desks break. sentences, he thought the parade of me. The jury had said death and Fine quality colonial style straight The ‘‘kindest man in the county” doomed men never would end. death I was bound to give the de­ form desks, regular 954.76, at sentenced the six to the gallows. 50 31inutcs. fendants. Anyhow, I think the He was Judge Frederick A. Hill. He spoke In a quavering voice, verdict and the sentence were de­ His I'^rst Kxiterlencc. watching all the while the hands of served.” $44.75 Up to the day they faced him. the courtroom clock, which seemed Most of the doomed ones have Judge Hill never had been called to fascinate him. It took 59 min­ been too long In prison to care. upon to pronounce a death sen­ utes. They are a phlegmatic lot. Not a Bedroom Suites tence. ‘‘When I got to about the fourth word comes from them. An expert hangman whose iden­ man I began to feel a little weak,” Only the officials are concerned. Living Room Suites tity is kept secret will conduct the Judge Hill recalled. ‘‘The words I They want the job to be done effi­ Whatever your demands in this line, our Bedroom six executions. His compensation was saying—words that were tak­ ciently, and right at sun up, as the This is a particularly strong feature of our great selections respond most appropriately. Furniture of will be '$300— $50 per man. ing the lives of fellow humans— law requires, under a canvas tent The men who must die are began to take on significance. I in the jail yard. Furniture stock, A visit to this store now is sure to character— and honest construction. lead you to a selection that will bring you every 995.00 6-pc. Wal- (B IT K A A $232.00 6-p Welsh Blue STRONG 3MNS FEAT f About $60,000 in cash and nego­ nut finish Suite V • aJ.vvF Enamel A JOKE FOR BITGOOD i tiable Inclosures, received annual­ satisfaction in style, service and cost. Suite ...... $169.00 Your\ Income Tax Cogswell Chairs 999.00 3-pc. W a l- '0 Q I C A A ly in the dead letter office, goes in­ nut Suite ...... i p O t > . W $276.00 3-pc. To the taxpayer whose gross or 9132.60 3-plece < C Q Q A A 9345.00 3-piece (SO Tbise chairs are of fine construc­ Walnut Suite .. $199.00 In the magazine section of the ' to the exchequer of the office. Velour Suite ...... epifC /.W Mohair Suite----- tion, covered In combination jac* net income for 1926 was $5,000 or New York World yesterday $118.00 3-pc. less, and was derived chiefly from Each successful claimant for ad­ quard velour and mohair, regular $275.00 6-pc. Jade Green there was an article concerning vertised unclaimed letters is as­ 954.76, at Walnut Suite . $95.00 Enamel salary or wages, the problem of $123.75 $282.75 Suite ...... $199.00 a strong man of New York. In sessed one penny. 9185 00 3-plece Jacquard Velour nn « 9169.00 5-pc. ttO Q AA correctly making out an income- it the writer says: Gray Enamel Suite $285.00 4-pc. tax return is not difficult. Such ft"“ ! '...... $138.75 Jacquard Suites $20G.25 Mahogany Suite $199.00 ‘‘It is hardly believable but $41.75 returns are made on Form 1040A, $175.00 5-pc. $295.00 6-pc. Gray Enam- a single sheet. Persons, any part the young man can lift forty i $150.25 !•£'£' $297.25 Walnut Suite , $125.00 of whose net income, re,gardless of pounds with his middle finger.” i L O O K A T C W S $149.00 $372.25 9185.00 6-pc. Fawn Enam- ...... $195.00 amount was derived from a busi­ Manchester’s strong man, 1 i el .... $139.00 $375.00 4-pc. (B O A E C A A ness or profession, including farm­ Elmer Bitgood, lifted a reporter $472.25 11 Suites Walnut Suite .. weighing over 200 pounds vith $195.00 5-po. Parchment ing, are required to use the larger at ...... j p X d O . x O 9649.00 3-plece (B4 Q IT ITCC $395.00 6-pc. c o o e ; A A form 1040. his middle finger. Bitgood is TONGUE IF SICK, Mahogany Suite probably over fifty years of age 9326.00 3-plece (BQ /I Q ITK Mohair Suites.. iSSf...... $149.00 The gross income of the usual Mohair Suite.... 4 9250.00 Srplece (B "d Q I 7 IT^v 9199.00 3-pc. Q^’IJ . Q A A $395.00 7-pc. Antique . business consists of the gross prof­ and the subject of the World’s 9319.00 3-plece Jacquard Velour Mohair Suites.. V X O 9 • 5 CF, Walnut Suite article is a young man. i S? ...... $295.00 its oa sales, plus any income from . $219.00 3-pc. C tQ A A ------1-— ------CROSS,FEVERISH «!!■...... $240.25 $337.25 investments and incidental or out- Walnut Suite $489.00 8-pc. 9296.00 3-iilece (B O O '! ~i K 9149 3-pc. Mo- (C i i fTK $375.00 side operations or sources. The 9236.00 6-pc. Jade Green Mahogany Suite return must show the gross sales, Hurry, Mother I Bemove poi­ Mohair Suite.!.. hair Davenport $531.00 8-pc 9295 00 3-plece (B O O t 'I K 9135 3-pc. Denim ( C O Q A A $395.00 purchases, and cost of goods sold. sons from little stomach, Tapestry Suite.. Davenport...... J P O H . U U S?” ...... $169.00 Walnut Suite To reflect net income correctly, in­ Low Boys liver, bWels Colonial style, solid mahogany, ventories are necessary at the be­ claw and ball or spoon foot, ree- ginning and end of each taxable .v,<. s ular 967.75, a t year. Give “California Pig Syrup” The lawyer, doctor, architect, at once if bilious or author, dentist, clengymau, or oth­ Bright star! Would I were steadfast $47.50 er professional man must, in gross as thou art— constipated income. Include all fees, salaries, Not in lone splendor hung aloft the and compensation for professional night, services. And Watching, w'ith eternal lids The farmer is required to report apart, a.s gross income all profits derived Like” nature's patient, sleepless from the sale or exchange of farm Eremite, products and livestock, whether The moving waters at their priest­ produced on the farm or purchased like task and resold. The fair market val­ Of pure ablution round earth’s ue of merchandise or groceries ex­ human shores. changed for farm products must Or gazing on the new soft-fallen be included; also profits from rent­ mask ing a farm on the crop-sharing bas­ Of snow upon the mountains and is and the rental and sale of farm the moors— lands. No—yet still steadfast, still un­ \ changeable. Pillowed upon my fair love’s ripen­ Dining Room Suites Gateleg Tables ing breast. Mahogany finished tables size of Fiber Furniture To feel forever its soft fall and top 35x48 Inches. Just the table for Suites possessing a charm of design that entitle your breakfast room, reg. $22.76, at swell. Look at the tongue, mother! If The newer developments in this distinctive class \ TEST ANSWERS Awake forever in a sweet unrest, coaied, it is a sure s‘gn that your of Furniture are shown here in a most satisfying These are the correct answers Still, still to hear her tender-taken little one’s stomach, liver and bow­ them to a place in the best appointed homes. $17.99 to the questions which appear on ’U’eath, els need a gentle, thorough cleans­ variety. the comic page: And so live ever—or else swoon to A s modest or as elaborate as you please. ing at once. $74.75 3-plece Fiber Suite—Tap­ $189.00 3-pleoe Willow Suite — 1— Frank O. Lowden. death. When peevish, cross, listless, Tapestry Seat 2— Syd Chaplin. —John Keats: Last Sonnet. 9145.00 8-pc. 9229.00 8-pc. Italian Wal- estry Seat pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or Walnut Suite $109.75 nut 3— —For the time bein,g. act naturally, or is feverish, stom­ Suite ...... $175.00 $64.75 $159.00 4— Georgia. ach sour, breath bad: h.is stom­ 9179.00 9-pc. (B i O Q ITK 9289.00 9-po. O O O tr A A $69.00 3-plece Fiber Suite—Cre- $49.75 Willow Chaise Lounge — 5— R. R. ach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, Walnut Suite 9 Mahogany Suite V «J • W tozme Seat Cretonne Seat 6— Blonde. BUCKINGHAM full of cold, give a te.aspoonful of 9199 10-pc. 9345.00 9-pc. A A $59.00 7— Third century, B. C. “California Pig Svrup,” and in a Mahogany SulteV ^^tF * W $39,75 8— Idaho. The ”Y” groups meet this eve­ Walnut Suite $149.00 $59.75 3-p‘Iece■piece Fiber SulSuite—Cre­ few hours all the fou!, '’.onstipated 9349.00 9-pc. tonne Seat $12.75 Fiber Chair— \ 9— George Young. ning and a debate’ will be on the waste, undigested fooT an-i sour 9185.00 8-pc. Walnufr Suite $275.00 10— Denver. program. The subject of the debate Walnut Suite $159.00 $49.75 bile gently move.s out of the little $325.00 9-pc. A A $9.69 is ,“Resolved that the world Is 9185.00 9-pc. Mahogany Sulte«l>-“ ^ « > • v V Coffee Tables $85.00 8-plece Fiber Suite—Cre­ $8.95 Fiber Rocker — Cretonne growing better.” bowels without griping, and you tonne Beat have a^well, p'ayful child again. Walnut Suite $159.00 These tables can be used for vari­ Ouablon William Walker, president of The adult class of the Bucking­ $375.00 9-pc. (D 9Q Q A A ous occasions, as well as end tables, Nicaragua from 1855 to I860 was You needn’t coax sick children 9139.00 8-pc. Walnut Suite are 24 Inches In diameter and 24 $69.75 ^ $7.95 ham Sunday school -will give a Walnut Suite , $99.00 the only American e\'er to rule a to take :his harmless, “fruity laxa­ $432.00 9-pc. A A Inches high, finished In brown ma-i $129.00 3-plece F lW Suite—De­ $14.96 Fiber Rocker— foreign country. social Wednesday evening at 7:30. tive;” they love its delicious taste, Walnut Suite «pOX'*7. W hogany, regular $11.75, at nim Seat Otto May has been reappointed 9219.00 8-pc. Italian and it alway.'. makes them feel Oak 9475.00 9-pc. $99.00 $10.95 district forest fire warden for the splendid. Suite ... .,$175.00 Mahogany Suite $299.00 ABY’S COLDS East Glastonbury district. Ask your druggist for a bottle of $6.95 are soon ‘‘nipped in the bud" A letter has arrived in town tell­ “California Fig Syrup,” which has B without “dosing" by use of— ing of the departure of Mr. and Mrs. directions for babies, children of E. B. Treat from their New York all ages and for grown-ups plainly home to the ‘‘Isle of Pines” in New on the boitle. Beware of counter­ V i C K S Jersey. feits sold hfie. To be sure you get V a r o R u b Oo*r a t MilUon J a r t Uamd Y^arl„ the genuine, ask to see that It Is Amerlcan-style railroads in Iraq, made by the “California Pig Mesopotamia, are successfully com­ Syrup Company.” Refuse any other AVOID-DIZZY SPELLS peting with camel trains. kind with contempt.—adv. Never well. Always tired and fagged out. Beauty tossed away by neglect. To be beautiful and to keep youth the A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF system must be free from poisonous fadewash of constipation which often The Red Wing Coal Company causes dizzy spells. For 20 years. Dr. ONE HUNDRED WHITE COTTON FELT F. M. Edwards gave his patients, in OPERATED BY Extra Special / p i z e e of cmomel, a comixiund of vege­ table ingredients mixeci with olive oil, THE MEECH GRAIN COMPANY naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- Extra Special MATTRESSES ets. luiown by their olive color. They M E T A L B E D S ree the system of poisons that ravage ANTHRACITE BRINGS YOU A $21.75 VALUE FOR t BITUMINOUS Fine quality 2 inch continuous post con­ health,,ener^,.beauty. COAL COAL You need never have sallow com- struction with one inch upright fibers and DAY BEDS plexion, dull eyes, coated to i^ e , throb­ ' Clean Coal. Courteous Treatment. panel cen^s. Brown finish. X bing headaches—all signs that your Double Day Beds of finest constructed $14.99 bowds are clogged, liver is torpid. Take "(Regular $16.75’'value at Efr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly. Prompt Deliveries. metal frame, complete with fine quality cre­ They act smoothly and without wip­ Full Size, Built With Roll Edges and Covered ing. . . How much better you’ll feel and OFFICE AND YARD tonne mattress. Regular (&QQ look! Everywhere wise men and women Garden and Fairfield Streets^ East Hartford Conn. $39.75, a t ...... « p O O * I U who know the value of good health take $ 1 0 - 9 5 In Fine Quality Ticking Ef. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. All drug- Telephone, Laurel 1295 Osts, 15c, 30c and €0ci'

I

■' Aj.' PAGE SIX MANCHESTiBR EVENING H B I ^ L ^ ,'^ JAN. 31, 1927.

THE ROMANCE OF AMiERICA; Nathan Ppprest ( 7) The Herald Gassffied Column Sketches by Taylor,'Synopsis by Braucher ^ :------— ------^ Advertising: Rates \ V- All For SeIo, To Rent; LiOst» Found &nd siniilar advertising .on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a line. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for ./ advertisements charged and billed. % r

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS P'OR SALI3—Crawford range, with ANTiaTTES gas end attachment, hot water front; Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ ■ “ You robbed me of my command In Kentucky,’’ A-1 condition, 25 Moore street. stored. Refinishing and upholstering Chickamaug?spage, bitter for the north.-Wae writ­ The fiop(T of Forrests voice rang out. “ and gave it to men I armed and of old and modern furniture. V. FOR S.A.LE—Used lumber; also used Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. ten, and Rosecrans’ army retreated,'toward Chatta­ wrath raged high. In The torrent of wounds, equipped. You- drove me into west Tennessee, half large doors and windows. Apply nooga. Forrest chafed, longing to pursue, but Bragjy; Bragg’s tent at Chicka- swelling in Forrest’s soul armed. Now you take these men from me. You have' Crawford Auto Supply Company, East held him back. Forrest was loud in his criticism of Center and Walker streets. Telephone tO ST mauga he faced the gen­ since Shiloh, rushed out played the part of a damned scoundrel. Cross my path 2021-2. Bragg’s inaction. Bragg, stem West Pointer, reiterat­ eral. The dam of military in a boiling river about ^ a in ^ the peril of your life.’’ He wheeled and W t. ed by relieving Forrest of his command, ,. ., ^ la w was broken. the ears of Bragg. FOR SALE—Household furniture, LOST—Brown bill fold containing And Jefferson Davis made him a major-general. in good condition. Phone 2125. small sum of money in front of South V______0 1 9 2 7 BY NBA SERVICI^ INC. .( C on tin u ed . V J End library, yesterday afternoon. Re­ FOr s a l e —Cyphers Standard In­ ward if returned to Miss Elinor P. cubator 240 egg capacity, 320; Cyph­ Childs, at library. ers Standard Incubator, 120 egg, $10. Extra charge if deliered. J. W. LOST—Auto marker S. X. 1702. JACK LOCKWHjL a t ROCKLAKE Phelps, Bolton, telephone 8S5-4. Finder please call 2021- 2. Crawford by Gilbert Patten Auto Supply Company, East Center FOR SALE — Barred Plymouth and Walker streets. T t £ J G £ HOPI INDIANS DANCE Rock, breeding cockerels, choice Today B est X stock. ,T. F. Bowen, 570 Woodbrldge LOST—In front of State Theater, ' a street. Phone 12S5-2 last night $10 bill. Reward If returned .Re^KlM—To repair and clean Jual"*”' " “ -“ AM S. HYDE. E«,.. tended. winter season wlU .coutlnijie with Dream ...... Lubltzky exciting story. ■•wing machines of all makes All Wednesday eve as social and new This is one snre way of saving some Present WILLIAM S HYDE. Eiq,, Jean Shepard of South Windsor U money. No*^71k*'oa*"***^;. Manoheater Judfire. dance night, Thursday as Old Tlm- A superb cast of players enact a? f."7whero, R, w. Garrard. street entertained about seventy-, Xylophone Solo— the principal roles. Malcolm Mc­ 37 Edward streeL Manoheater, E sta te o f EUsa Xionir. lato o f >TfiTi ®J5'**lkht with old time music and Bigelow Street, Store and dwell* Dlstrlot. deeSased^ five of his young school friends, at Fantaslt on Irish and Scotch Gregor and Dorothy Devore, the Ing, both exceptionally well built, his home Friday evening. Movln« old time orchestra made up of Melodio.s ...... Stobbo two stars, head an all-star cast. WANTKO—To buy oara for Junk trator”’°^ ”” Sarah Loiib udininla- prompter, violin, piano and drums. Honae is up-to-date In every detail. Used parts tor sale. Abel's SerwiM pictures were shown. Carl Becker Price and terms are reasonable. Station. Oak streu. Tel Tl». •** months from On Saturday, the popular weak end h« January. A. D.. 1937 William Howrlgan returned from The Band— Yon have planned for cold weath­ MW M.nch.,t.r, b ;” ;s ,5 be and the same are limited and ai the Manchester Memorial hospital •oolal with Bill TjdilUo’a, orcheitra, a. Patrol: The Blue and Grey er, now plan for Spring. Ask to lowed for th' orodltora within whio/ thing that you will alwaya find lon» •Tonlntir Why not hlv® thit anoe^of**sa?d * 1*'® allow? Friday night where ‘ he has hid Dal bey see this nice 6 room single, all inod> favonfe^MAA^S^ *"^*7 tha ofi .with account X-ray pictures, taken. Mr. Howrl­ at Ihe Rainbow la the dancers de­ b. Selection "The Pink Lady” ern at 97,800 In the Green SMtioo. rnn»> apd this Court dl. light, one of Bin TaalUo’a hauda public no. gan hae not been feeling well since . Caryll A T H O U f i n r Mnnroe Street, large single ♦m *** persona tntereated therein Thanksgiving,' ^ and be aiaured the lateat and beet 10:00— Weather rooms, snn parlor, a ooniplale .hotrtt **• heard thereon by Quite a number fwm thle place w dance music la alwaya at the 10:05—-The Glementa Entertainers MISCELLANEOUS * oopy of thte order in n 5 1 .“y .v . ' i S ,,__.. , with garage. Owner wants to laav* nearest to the place where attended the poultry ehow in Rainbow danba phlacei'tha home of with Ed. Smith’s Trio; Willard for the love of money is the root town. Very low price and tbi^s. having a circulation the deceased last dwelt within aaid good tlmaa. The parking space la * K before Jan. 31, Manchester the past week. Rogers, humorlat-apeaker; of nil evU.*-.! Tim. 6:10. Your opportunity. 1987 town and by pnbllshlnit t U a " -Jin wwaya opan drop in for a few Nell Paterson, Scotch comedi­ ' • • • \ posting a copy of this newspaper having a oli'oulatton Mrs. Julian West, mpther of Mrs, ^*’5 public signpost In the ),",***i probate dlstrlol, within tin Edgar J. Stougiton Iji VlsUlHig hsr dancai on'tlia way home, an; Clements Varlnty Four He that wants money, means and fori %nohester, A days be. days from the date of this order, and son Howard West of Rockville for and Natalie Koslnska, accomp­ content Is without three mai anist. ' good boukht' at b'tir'reet "oaah mka'USglVcour’t?” *"* Uoi'glvin,^'' to this court of thi no- two weeks. V friends,—-Shakespeare, Robert J. Smith V n h L U M a K7DK Pullman. conduoAora hnd portara ll:lB ^ a w a WILUAM i. HYDK Edgar J. Stoughton has about liSStM*"* »lll Judge. are balng iwardad ateok In the 11:20— OapUol Thaatar Organ, S-1.U .IT, Judiudft. oomiany for acta of harolam and A New Jersey schoolgirl recently 1009 M a i n Street "Meiodloa for tha Folks at found a dlmeiooined in 178S, it is brayarjr In Una of duty. ' ^ Homa" Walter Dawlay Real Batata, too. worth about 1200, Stoamshlp! MANCHE!ffmR ETVENtNO HBRALD, MONDAY, JAN i'i^ lilT . PAtni COBB AND SPEAKER H A G E N -S iU m Kaplan Refuses $50,000 Bribe, FEUD ON AGAIN NEW BRITAIN BOXERS HELPED BY SCANDAL Then Loses To *Ham'For $3,000 ON WEDNESDAY CARD Magaoiie Artide Serret to Only Thing Dutch Leonard Enrage Hagen Vho Ibis ^ RoDiam, Cod- Accomplished Was to Talk S^reHstPays Lost Many Times to Sara- qucrers of' Halt May Stars Into at L^t $50,- i LIFE ^ R Y r 4 ^ AlpAilUfter zen. Hoot; Pascho Vifla: on 000 a Year Jobs. Cant Local Boys too; R^ BY JIMMY POYTBRS CHAPTER 30. TOO MUCH HANDSHAKING Many of the oldtlmers Insist od BY DAVIS J. WALSH I ran myself ragged but I ran New York, Jan, 31.— Stfind back, there is too much h)indshaking tn senred Seats Sale. myself down to 135 pounds and ladies and gents, don’t get your present-day baseball. New York, Jan. 31.— In talking weighed in 0. K. for my fight with knickers splashed with gore. , They insist that familiarity be­ ttlfles today with Miller Huggins, Billy Myers, defending my world’s One side, please, while they lug fore the battle tends to kill off Judging from the first draft of the thought may occur to Tris lightweight championship at the away the dead and dying. the fighting'spirit and destroys ri­ entries for Wednesday night’s am­ Speaker that the average wrestler Olympic Club carnival. This is the open season for golf valry, the basis of keen competi­ ateur tournament at Cheney hall, in Japan weighs 400 pounds and Dixon and Skelley were to fight feuds. There are blood-thirsty af­ tion in sport. .Manchester boxing lovers will be has the paunch of an ex-brewer’in the next night and Sullivan and fairs brewing behind the scenes and “ The way these modern ball served with the best treat yet. order to prevent anyone getting a Corbett the third night. golf fans of'the nation are going to players shake hands with each Three shows have already been firm hold on him and to avoid in­ Billy came out in the first round, be treated to three ding-dong other every time they meet and staged, each proving a humdinger fury when he falls. This will remi;id and instead of ripping, clawipg and' matches the cpming year. the aeemlhg pleasantries they ex­ and attracting over 500 persons. Speaker of himself. He is so dif­ tearing in his accustomed ferocious First, Walter Hagen and Gene change, make me think thby are The next one bids fair to set an ferent. and effective manner, he evidently Sarazen are at It again. attending a famil7 reunion. even better record. He fully expects the Yanks, tried to be clever aqd show his A magazine article apperlng re-». “ They should can those before 'The.entries have not yet been Athletics or Senators to get a firm three weeks’ training as a boxer. He cently undear the little Italian’s the game receptions, if for no closed, consequently it is impossl-. and semi-permanent hold on him looked like Lesson No. 1 of “ How name has rekindled the blaze of reason other than appearaiices.” hie to announce the complete card-. and should he fall for Mr. Huggins’ to Box.” their fairway hatred. Game Has Changed However, sixteen entries have al- suave oily ways, the chances are he He started to lead and I counter­ Sarazen picked up a pen, threw I must agree with the veteran ready\been secured. The highlight won’t be injured In the slightest. In ed him to death. He tried to box out his chest, and wrote, in effect: star with whom I'talked that this week will be the appearance fact, Speaker figures to dh himself and I smothered. “ Hagen is duck soup for yours the ball playqrs of today are far of a stable of New Britain boxers plenty of good. He and Ty Cobb are Joe Choynoski was my second. truly. Bring on some more matches, more congenial with each other making their local debut. two of the three men on record who Between the fifth and six rounds I love ’em.” than those of 20 or 25 years back. ^ Both Beat Hall have profited by a punch on the he reached down and grabbed one Sarazen and Hagen have met five However, baseball today is a Heading the list will- be the not­ nose. The other.is Jack Dempsey. of my drinking bottles to take a times altogether. The spunky little different game In many -ways from ed Johnny Clinch, who last week Result of Scandal drink himself. He took one gulp Italian who. Incidentally, declares the brand of a decade ago. It has battled his way to a popular de­ The only thing Dutch Leonard ac­ and yelled “ Poison— poison— POI­ the article was published without Improved In some ways, retrograd­ cision over the highly touted complished by his scandal charges SON!” his final 0. K., has won all but an ed in others. knockout king, Ray Hall of Hart­ against*the pair of stars was to talk When I came back to my corner 18-hole match. He squelched Hagen Dressing at the ball park has ford. Clinch is enter.ed in the 140 each Into at least $50,000 for the I explained everything. I had sub­ once at 72 holes, twice at 36 and thrown the players Into closer pound class ahd at present there Is following season. An odds-on bet is stituted wine for water myself and' once at 18. contact .than when the visiting but one other entry in that section. that Colonel Jacob Ruppert, being was drinking all through the bout. They will meet again this year. club got into its uniforms at the He is none other than the famous In the 15th round I fiattened My­ extremely nervous with a fountain Florida promoters are working on hotel and rode to and from the Charles Romano of Hartford. Ro­ pen, will have either Speaker or ers. He made the mistake of try­ the plans. ball park In an open bus. mano, who has fought here be­ Cobb in the Yankee outfield for the ing to box instead of fight. Those Were thp colorful days. fore, Is the chap who recently Just to show you how game fight­ Hagen was peeved at Gene’s 1927 camp^gn. article. It stirred old antagonisms On the way out the players knocked out Ray Hall In Hartford. Having hastened on front Flori­ ers of that time were and how con­ bantered remarks with those they Since the defeats from Romano fident. Jack Skelley had taken a and when he read it he must have da, It may be suspected that Mr. remarked that Mr. Sarazen’s gram­ passed on the street. On the way and Clinch, Hall has temporarily bad case of malaria and was so T& fgHT* quit the boxing game for a much Huggins came not here to praise mar was as terrible as Mr. Sara­ SiLtW WALLACE, ^ back, they often dodged various Speaker but to purchase him. He ■y^eak and wan-looking it was a missiles thrown by the Irate fans. needed rest. If these two men shame to think of him walking zen’s approaches and that the ches­ A mCK‘' s^ up" may close the deal before nightfall. SoPPoseooi More College Spirit meet in the ring, as all indications around Instead of fighting. He ty young author was the type who Clark Made Offer believed pauses grew on cats, and "You don’t see the college foot­ point, it should be one of the best came to me and asked me to second bouts of the evening. It is generally understood that besides, he was nothing but a nasty ball teams fraternizing on the Speaker has offers from Clark Grif­ him Against George Dixon the next Other high spots on the list of night. little thing— so hoity-toity. field before the battle,” continued fith and Connie Mack under con­ the oldtlmer. “ They go about entries are., Ray Strong, state I told him I had tried to bet $10,- Kidding the kidder— that’s Sara­ sideration. If either the Yanks or Joe Williams Pays Meriden Fighter Fine Com­ their work Without even noticing bantamweight champion who lost 000 against him and that I did not zen. Athletics make - the purchase they the opposition.” a tough decision to Tony Kormac believe he had a chanCe. I found Hagen’s grudge match with his pliment for Playing Game on the Level; of Springfield here laM week. will be buying more than Tris out my money was not taken so I dark complected rival Is not the “ The members of the football Speaker, one of the great hitters of Three Acts, Epilogue, and Exit March Tells quad other than the regulars are Pancho "Villa, of Hartford, who has withdrew it and went in ts second onlywne festering. Remember Wal­ yet to enter a local ring and Jos all baseball. They will be buying the Skelly. ter’s remark last spring that Eng­ Jtationed on opposite sides of the 1927 American League pennant, the Story. field. It’s a battle for supremacy Kody, of New Britain, who may Poor Skelly, he never had a lish golfers were lazy? Well, lace Strong. Strong outpointed barring the unforeseen. To the ckance. He was In terrible shape George Duncan, British pro, Is here and while the rival team com­ Senators, It might mean the dif­ mands the greatest respect. It Is Kody In New Britain last week but but he kept trying. I don’t me^n and he’s still smarting from the By JOB WILLIAMS the margin was not a decisive one ference between a contender and an tongue lashlpg “ The Haig” gave ^LOuis Kid Kaplan could weigh ZyjOE WILLIAMS regarded as an enemy.” to discredit Dixon, who was a great New York, Jan. 31.— Louis Kid anything he wanted to, but It and the Hardware Olty boxer has also ran. fighter, one of the greatest. But him and his contemporaries. He has I am Inclined to agree with the If money proves to be the only KaplEip, the Russian,' may never would be announced from the ring­ veteran that the fans would be been seeking an opportunity to ev­ Skelly was just as good and it was a challenged for r-r-revenge. win the lightweight championship Prince William of Sweden once en matters. Infiuenoe In Speaker’s choice, the side that he had weighed in at the shot a gorilla. . . . Possibly mistak­ more impressed If the athletes hollow victory Dixon scored that They will meet at St. Petersburg of America, whlcn happens to be featherweight limit. Local Boys Yanks should get him. night. or St. Augustine. ing him for a Chicago gunman. went about their work after the But If they miss, they are pre­ the goal he has set for himself but Louis Kid K.”.plan would then manner of the collegians and Pat McCavanaugh will be back Jack Dempsey was the first to Then there’s that- George Von whatever develops he deserves proceed to lose and In return he on the card after a two weeks’ ab­ pared to bid as high for Cobb. In Kansas Is talking about barring “ canned’’ the before the battle go via the kayo route. Then went Elm fellow. He’s- angling for a something more than a kick in would be paid $50,000 for formal­ sence. The local boy is a nopular fact, the loss of Speaker to Phila­ Ace Hudkins the fighter...... They conversation. Skelly, the second of the “ Four match, too. He merely has an idea the pants from the Olympian Gods ly handing over a title that he had attraction. Charley “ WhlWy” Al­ delphia would mean that the Yanks American Jacks,” all champlpns. There Is no doubt but that It it would souhd pleasant to hear of the Fight Racket. to give up anyhow. What could len, local boxer, who made an au­ would have to get Cobb In self-de­ The next night poor old John L. folks sqy: would look much better, and ap­ Louis Kid Kaplan Is the featur­ he sweeter? But Louis Kid Kap­ pearances mean a lot. spicious debut here last week, hat fense, even If the deal meant a went and I was the only one of the “ All that guy did was beat Jones ed hero of one of those rare .stor­ lan and Dennis McMahon wouldn’t Mistake of Magnates again filed his entry. He may be cash outlay greater than that re­ Jacks to remain and retire unde­ and Hagen.” matched In a return bout against quired to sign Ruth. The local club ies of the ring which portray the do. it. They preferred to stay on I believe It was a njlstake to feated. Oh my yes, Hagen Is In for a principal character spurning gold Joe Cliento of Hartford as the lat- - has been shouting for another left I was in Sullivan’s corner the the level. build the club houses of the tough winter, yeslree, tough— and and wearing rags for virtue’s sake Act m . caught Ace dealing off the bottom home and visiting team so close ter Is not yet convinced that Allen , hand hitter; It now has two of them night he went out. It was one of profitable. is the better man. Tommy Pagani, to shoot at. — one of those oldrfashiened “ nael- Months passed and Dennis Mc­ or something. together. It would have been the rings’ tragedies, and in a .way lers” that used to thrill the boys the third local boxer on the pro­ Who wishes to be "ruined” by one of its glories, the way good old Mahon peddled 50 per cent of his much better If one were located NORTH END JUNIOR on the tan shoe and bow tie cir­ interest in Louis Kid Kaplan to It seems pretty hard to escape under the stand back of third and gram, is in the same class as A1 Dutch Leonard? The line formes John went. cuit. Satrynk of Rockville. briskly on the rlglrt. « * « BASKETBALL LEAGUE. Billy Gibson for $7000. Gibson had taxes and death, and Mike McTigue the other back of first. It runs something like this in Promoter J. L. Jenney announc- Editor’s Note— In the next chap­ maj|e Benny Leonard one of the is another annoyance that threat­ The ball park that houses the three acts, an epilogue and an ex­ es that it is possible that a real ter McAuliffe tolls of the passing of Standings. greatest lightweights of all time ens to become piermanent. Philadelphia Athletics was one of Was Tommy Gibbons ever knock­ it march, and a kennel of hot heavyweight bout will he put on ed out during his ring career? A Sullivan and how he followed Sulli­ Won Lost P. C. and had brought him to the world the first of the modern stadiums. Eagles ...... 1 0 1.000 dogs. Who’s next, gents! championship. Dennis McMahon There is no truth In the report The dressing rcmms are so ar­ the card. He is working hard In says no, while B claims Gene Tun- van’s advice after the fight and re­ an effort to secure this attraction ney turned the trick. A insists tired. It Is -the .final chapter. Warriors ...... i o 1.000 Act 1 rested content in the knowledge that the shovel king of Pittsburgh ranged there. Woodland A. C. .0 1 Louis Kid Kaplan stepped on the that his protege could not be In dug up all the'baseball dirt. ' That was the spirit of the times and an announcement will be Tunney got the decision on points. .000 forthcoming. — T. R. E. Panthers ...... p i 000 scales oqe fine ifiornlbg in Meri­ moro/competent hands. So It was when the Bhlbes erected the Phila­ How many games did Stanley Reserved Seats Tunney knocked out Gibbons in Coveleskie win for Cleveland in The North End Junior basketball den, Conn, (you should see the that Louis Kid Kaplan passed to The hope is expressed that the delphia park. The two teams were league got under way last Thursday fine mornings they have in Meri­ Gibson and the Broadway bally­ movie drama in which Babe Ruth widely separated both before and Mr. Jenney also announced .that one of the ring’s biggest upsets. 1920, the year that club won the because of the large demand for No one else has ever kayoed Gib­ pennant? Also, how many games at the Harding School hall. In den, no foolin’ ), and noted with hoo started— a ballyhoo that had is to star will at least prove to he after the game. bons. the opening tilts the Eagles defeat­ dismay his weight had leaped to as its immediate objective a match a profitable comedy. It’s too bad the modern stadi­ reserve seats, the A. A. his deemed did he win in the world series?— It advisable to meet the requests of Where did the Chicago White ed the Panthers 28-12 while the 138 pounds In the naughty nude. with Sammy Mandell tor the title. ums didn’t follow that style of J. B. thd fight followers. Therefore, the Sox get Ted Blankenship? — S. 'He won 24 games, the most he Warriors swamped the Woodland A. At the time he was the sole and ex­ Epilogue The name of Mr. Ruth’s starring architecture relative to the dress­ A.. L. U|;jaj,{ C. 57-9. clusive custodian of the feather­ A. part of the ballyhoo was a opus has not been decided on .... ing room. seats In the balcony and on the has ever won in a single season stage will be reserved, the re-^ b'rom Bonham, Tex., of the in the majors. Coveleskie beat In the first game Raddlng starred weight championship of the world. warm-up match out in Cleveland May we not suggest “ The Diet That Less handshaking.might help in Texas-Oklahoma League. Under by getting six field goals. Brogan To contlhue as such Louis Kid with a sucker— one Billy Wallace, Failed” ?. more ways than one and there is malnder being rush seats. The bal­ Brooklyn three times in the world cony can seat about eighty and the Bddie Collins he became a star. series of that year. and Mcllduff kept In the game by Kaplan realized the necessity of whose chief distinction as a fight­ .no denying it would Improve ap­ dropping In several long shots. scaling down to 126 pounds. This er prior to that time was that he The Browning-Peaches thing may pearances, make the rivalry seem stage about thirty. Twenty-five In the second game the Wpodland being impossible, without the am­ had been born next to Tex Rickard. yet reach a point in public impor­ much more intense, even If It was cents extra will be charged for the reserve seats. An indication of A. C. was completely outclassed. putation of a leg, an arm or his In Alaska 23 years ago. For four tance where it will be necessary to only a sham. the demand for the reserve seats Wintry Wings They were playing under the handi­ rich Soviet dialect, none of which rounds Louis Kid Kaplan looked turn the testimony:, over to Judge may be realized from- the fact that cap of having three of their best he care/d to divorce, Louis Kid Kap­ like a combination of Bat Nelson, Lahdis. players absent. They were unable lan decided to advance automati­ Joe Gans, Ad Wolgast and Leonard Dick Pltchard has already ordered to do anything against the wonder­ cally to the lightweight division. himself. Then in the fifth the ship the entire front row In the balcony One of the gents from whom we for the “ Center Gang.” Children ful shooting of Coe Who was backed Act i i hit an iceberg. To be more exact, shall not solicit any race tips next up by the wonderful passwork of Louis Kid Kaplan and his then- Wallace’s right hand hit Louis Kid with parents, will hereafter be summer is Mr. Rogers Hornsby of charged twenty-five cents instead the rest of the team. manager, Dennis McMahon, about Kaplan’s jaw and the hall attend­ the Giants. Eagles (28). this time were called to a confer­ ants wepe called into the ring > to of being, admitted free In order to FG F TP ence requested by a well-known sweep up the debris. Hev dtng a ding, of Hoppe I help remedy the seating puzzle. We are glad to hear that Young Reservations for seats may be se­ Wheaton, rg, . . . ..1 0 2 and wealthy manager of prizefight­ Exit March Strlbling Is now a father. . . . Per­ titig; ers. Was it true that Louis Kid cured by phoning J. L. Jenney Nellson, rg-c, . . . . .1 1 3 W hat'a swell break for a youth haps now the writers will stop re­ He tedchee the ivories to Coleman, Ig, . . . who had played the game on the (526) or by getting In touch with . .0 0 0 Kaplan had outgrown the feather­ ferring to him as the school-boy talk. Tomlinson, c, . . . weight division? Was it true that level! Knocked out in his first the mill directors. Tickets are on 1 0 2 fighter. Old Willie is able to hog alt B. Radding ,lf, .. . .6 . 1 13 he was determined to fight In the start as a llghtvirelght and for a the table, sale at Pagani Brothers, Pltchard Mcllduff, r f , ___ y .4 future as a lightweight? ,Was it $3000 purse. Professor, a few and "Walsh, Metters and Austins 0 8 Home, Sweet Home! Opponpits Just plag' with true that he had casually tossed bars of those “ What’s the Use the chalk. Smoke Shops, Army and Navy aside a $200,000 title as if it were Blues,” If you will! Mrs. Strlbling: Willie, rock the Club and City Lunch ,|n Rockville. 13 2 28 baby to sleep. Panthers (12) so much tripe, without even going The list of entries at present is Mr. Strlbling: With which hand? FG F TP through the motions of losing it-? TO DRAFT SCHEDULE as follows: Brogan, r f , ...... 3 0 6 Louis Kid Kaplan and Dennis New York, Jan. 31.— Its action 112 pound class— Ted Smith, Rustic, If...... 1 0 O Mc-Mahon admitted the charge on delayed by the Illness of Ban John­ Elky Clark, the fiyweight, says HartforcL- Delphus PouHous, Ndw Humphries, c, . , . .0 0 0 all three counts. The fight man­ son, the joint schedule committee he could have whipped La Barba in Britain;’ Charles “ Whitey” Allen. Chrzonskl, rg . . . .1 0 2 ager was stunned. This was con­ Of the two major leagues will meet Manchester; Joe Cliento,-Hartford, Sabreck, Ig, .’ . . . . .1 0 2 trary to all the chaste scruples and today to draft a schedule for the 118 ppund class— Joe Kody, New — --- • — finer principles of the sport. There 1927 season. Britain; Ray Strong, Hartford. ,6 0 12 was a better way to do the thing. The season. It was expected, will 126 pound class— ^Al Satrynk, , Referee, Reid. The manager would match Louis open on Aprii 12 and close October Rockville; Tommy Pagani, Man­ chester. Warriors (37) Kid Kaplan With a certain feather­ 2 with the World Series starting a longer fight----- But to us this FG F TP weight in a championship bout. October 6 or 7. sounds more bully than Elky. 130 pound class— Pat McCava- Wells, r f , ...... 4 0 8 naagh, Manchester. ^ Reid, i f , ...... 10 1 21 . England and,. China to war! ! 186 pound class— Jee Zotter, OOGj Cf ••••••■• ..9 2 20 New Britain; Barney Youseman. God save the king— and have some­ Hartford. Kotzer, r g ; ...... 3 0 6 body keep an eye on,the wet wash, Chambers, Ig, . . , . .0 0 0 Presenting Two Golf Extremes- too. I 3 f pound class— Pancho Villa, H. R a d d in g___ . .1 0 2 Hartford; John Paluskl, Hartford; \ Bon Morgan, Rockville. 27 , 3 67 Fastest and Slowest Pro 14(J pound class— Charles Rom­ Woodland A. C. fflERSEItEE ano, Hartford; Johnny Clinch, FG F TP New Britain. Humphries, rf, .. . .1 0 2 Los Angeles, Jan. 31.— Cyril Walker and "Light Horse Harry” How old Is George sisler and V, Ingraham, If, . . .1 , 2 4 Cooper represent the two extremes In golf, where was he born? 'Is he mar­ BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Tomlinson, c, . . . .0 0 0 ' Walker, former holder of the national ppen title. Is known as the ried?— A. K. R. Ingraham, rg, ..1 , 1 3 slowest of all pro or amateur golfers. The 'players who follow hJm In Georm Sisler was bom March Chicago, Jan. 31.— Teh . of the. Jamroga, Ig, ...... 0 0 0 a big tourney are all sup­ 24, 1898, making Him almost 84 best three-rcushion billiard playeru — - plied with a deck of cards years of age. .^Ho was bom at In the country will line the^b&rriei 3 8 9 so they can kill the time Manchester, O. Sisler is nuirrled. at the Auditorium late today for eferee, Radding. playing solitaire. How Is the name Georges Car- the start of the three weeks tourna­ me of both games: 10 minute Cooper, on the other pentler, pronounced In sure enough ment for the national three-cushion era. hand Is known as Mie French?— B. F. championship. Ottb"''Relsbelt oi speed merchant of the That ' is a tough one, French New York, Jan. 31.— Wlllle Philadelphia Is the defending cham­ JILLER SUBSTITUTED, golf gaine. . He wastes not being a i r^nilar part of a Happe Is unique among champions. pion. , t ' no time addressing the sports eddtor’s cnnicnlnm. How­ Recently he won from Eric Hagen- In addition-to the championship ilcago, Jan. 31. Owing to ball, seemingly having his ever, on the Rne de la Palx we lacher the \fofld 18.8 billiard title, emblem, thewlnaer receives $1,200 the Illness of Honey Boy Finnegan, shots figured well In ad­ Ima^e it Is pronounced as If a champlonahin that he oboe held In cash, 24 per cent of the gate re­ of Boulton, Ray Miller, West Ghloa- vance of play. spelled Gar*pottktlay. at the age of 16. He is now 3d. ceipts and a salary of f 250 a month go feather-weight, has been substi­ When he meets George How long did Johnny Kllbahe Shortly he will be called upon to tuted as opponent tor Johnny Bill from a billiard supply company ^as Duncan, the noted Eng­ hold the featherweight title, from defend his crown in tournament long as-h» keeps the title, In part of the double windup of the lish pro. In their 72-holo whom did he win. and to whom did play against the leading contenders. boxing show at the Coliseum on match, the gallery will be ha lose It?— F. D. February Itt, Promoter Jim Mnllen Cooper Walkei; Wbht was Babe Ruth’s last year ct'i Canada (below) flying to victory In the Open kept on the run, as Dun- KUbane reimed supreme amqng How many 'Votes did Roger Peck* as a pitcher?—R. C. . Amateur Ski-Jumping Competition at Quebec. Above Is Miss Isabella announced today. Flnhegtn has can plays n speedily as Cooper. the feathers from lOil to Inpiugh receive when named the been “ knocked out,” temporarily at While he has pitched m te m ' A^usier, of Montreal, world’s champion woman jumper, who was one of A majority of the great golf players are Speedy rather than slow He won the chanU^ionshlp from Jtmeclcan. League’s most valuable gwuee since, Ruth really endedt the eeateittnu. least, by a bad case bt flu, Mullen mathods. Just as the great pitchers In baseball, men like John- said. in their Abe Attell and lost it to Eogtne player In 1925?— B. N. H. hl» career as a pitcher in < AMtt Md Alsocaadsr. .trists no tims in betweaa pttohai. Grioui. F6rBr*flve. his final year at Boatoiu

■ ■ 'V . I .•T’w: PAGE EIGHT ';• I^NC^TEfc^ ^Al>P. MP^DAy/ji^..8^,;'^(^■

i JJkTBST FASHION . ■' .* * 1 HINTS BY FOREMOST l:r. FEATURE ARTICLES AUTHORITIES ■i. ABOUT INTERESTING WOMEN ' ^ ■» r 'l l m Wafeh Your Waist—Stretching for SltAiiesfl

fcfN

. WAEITr IS HIS RPAIj NAlilE WHAT HAf GONB BBFORB tlie Qqean. Theretora. I am bound P«ath atvlku OABRBTT F01<« ' By ARtCHIJB N- . BAOK Aiuh At the HOTBlt B1AJV8ACA. where It wipe to tell you qt this, fpr creek;—our. whole pountty abounds , ".Crin she.-makq a.eb'erry'ple, Billy ther ell ha8 been ameata. ■■ Ib« Boy?” The, spng about Billy and qnlry la bevBBt after m doeteri n u ^ Mr. Fplsom’s slitpr pen get in various features' named after the perfnnotortlr ennlnlBK him on here, liknow .ot no ope who U la wellrkii’pwn animal.:. Boy?” The Jong about Billy and his the heaeh. proBouBcea him dead. apr way' concerned in his inter* sweetie, and'.the inquiry as to her ' Folaom'a eompBBloaa had -beea ■Why not?, you,"gsk.> Yes;, of ROGER NBVII.CB. BIR8. HBLBR ests." course .' It ■ is 'a .'fitting tribute to piermaking-aWjltles Is old. But the RARNABY aad OARMBLITA “ TQQ did Jupt right, Mr. Pel* this- great animal,' but: consider' iuuevlnvoived remains an issue„to* VALDOBT. It la eatabUahad that ham,** Carmelita return,ed. not ^ y as mqch ' as In- the days ' ^ 0, Folaom. }nat before hla death, had for a moment'that this. f|qr>fjamed lieen ataadlac aext to NBD BAR>- waltipg' for Neville to apeak. "Mr. beast does, not really dcscnve the Blllyb. motkqt ,dld not/qfik If-hla RON. who waa one of a partr In- Neyllle Is the only, friend of Mr. name of elk,- but Is- -In truth a girl could sing orddric'e.or argue a cludina hla wife. MADBUBTBi AN* FbliK>m*s here' that we know of. law .case or d®Blgh' drraaes or write GRLICA FAIR and her flancOi wapiti. ROBIN SEAR8. and hla father. Apd aurely, If anyone else knew The real elk of Europe is decid­ hdokk but could'she* mike a pie? CROYDON SEARS. him,; be would come "forward and edly different ffom this, being If she could, well and. good;; Billy It la decided to telearaph Fol* had a swell .-wlfa-to-bej, nom’a alater. ANASTASIA, la New say BO, At any rate, Mr. Neville more like our’ moose. York. will take, charge In any way-he can The wapiti formerly inhabited It is almost impossible to.pick up Blennwhlle, Oarmcllta Vnldon until Miss Folsom comes. WUl ceta the kep to Folaom’a room the woods of central Massachu­ a magazine or. paper today without from Nerllle. explalntaa there wna you tell me bow Mr. Folsom was setts, roamed as Iqr south as the eqelng a picture, of some tooted wo­ aomethlav there of hera. While In kUledt*’ man, a singer qr painter, or novelist the room she bears n sonnd and Carollnas, west to the Pacific and notices a woman’s foot protradlns But Pelhaimhad.many matters north fov into Canada; a wfde or judge, loosed at the . kitchen from under the bed. on his mind. Chief among them range of. territory. Gradually, stove; an apron, abuut; her, busily ‘Sv - NOW GO ON WITH' THE STORY 'was to get ont and mingle with however, they were driven almost stirring a mess ip a saucepan and CHAPTER VII the guests of his hotel, in a hope i entiriely to the Rockies and coast looking as If .she -wqre all wrapped ^ARMELITA grasped the foot that he could set at rest the seeth* ranges, and It became a question up In her. work. . . ^ lag Interest that was already mak* Then follows a story, to the-effect and pulled vigorously, and a whether, like the bison or buffalo, Ing Itself noticeable. they would finally disappear. that the lady in question can sing, muffled voice said: "Doctor Manning will tell you The establishing of Yellowstone true, but, oh boy, the welsh rarebit "Ouch, don’t do that! I’ll come all,** he said, rather nervously. park at first seemed their hope she can ma^e! Or she wrote the **A^d Mr. Dixon, here, will dp out!’’ for salyatlbn. but they.„were driven world's best novel last year, but! In whatever Is necessary.” her heart she is Just a home-loving And out from beneath the bed from there by the heavy Winter ' He eHpped throngh the door, snows and headed south Into the little body, who would, rather wash came a tousled-headed girl, in the and Dixon immediately assumed Jackson Hple country. Here they dirty windows than write all -the uniform , of the hotel chamber- Ibadership. books In the world. a Were baffled by the barns arid maids. "Doctor Manning saw Mr. Fol* fences of the settlers and began P u blic’Wants Cooks som this morning as he was car* to die of starvation, until they . Clever press'agents, you see, Are "What In the world are you ried from ocean and laid on doing here?’’ Carmelita cried, were taken - under .fhe. guardian­ giving the'public "What it'wants.” the beach, As nothing was asked ship of the biological survey of They know that even in, this sup­ amazed at the ^ight. of Doctor Manning.,ejccept. whether the Department of ' Agriculture. posedly enlightened day the public “ What are you?” said the girl, or hot Mr. Folsom was dead at the Under this protection t^ , .herds, of insists that the one and only type saucily. time, be pronounced life extinct, wapiti—-the Indian.; ■. nnhfe > for of,woman Is the“ Ilttle hoasebody.” and then left'the matter entirely “ Don’t be Impertinent,’’ Car­ American elk-^^t -last .aeqjh’ to‘:be Sh.e may do Important, things out­ In charge of the beach authori­ provided., for,, ,a.n^: ftreto' beffound, side the hqme, but they,.^n,be. tol­ melita said, with a stern frown. ties. The body was brought here particularly ■ iri-the -noffheastern erated only. If slie ■:redeeDdB,'heiiBelf "Suppose I report you to the at once, and as Doctor Manning part of Oregon., ' ' - by: being a . true swomam In, spite of had a luncheon engagement else­ housekeeper.’’ and not because of her big Job, but Posed for NBA by Carol Krouse where. It is only Just now that "Don’t do that, lady,” the girl because she maintains i at least "a he has returned and responded part time Interest” In the skillet By NINON arms outstretched. Then with the begged, earnestly. "I didn’t mean to our call for a death certificate. Send a stamped, addressed enve­ and mop. If It, were possible to write any-*^ right hand touch the right foot no harm. I was dustin’ about, and Carmelita grasped the foot and pulled'vigorously. But here and now, having made lope and questions of fact having I have no quarrel -with a Schu- thing helpful about the purstfit of and with the left one stretch up­ to de with Nature will be answered I 'heard you cornin’ so I— I hid.” a farther examination of Mr,^ Fol­ mann-Heluk who is sincerely and beauty without dragging exercise ward. Reverse the action for sym­ She slipped the key to him, un­ restlessness and an effect of sus­ som’s body. Doctor Manning tells b.v the consulting staff o f Nature “ That won’t do. You— what’s honestly a domestic woman, and In by its ears I would be glad to metrically development. seen, and said: picion that all was not welL us that death was not due to nat­ Magazine through • arrangements who probably really does enjoy her act as !the scribe. Muscle Puller your name?” made by this paper. "What is It? Why are you so Somehow, a breath of mystery ural causes. Perhaps, Doctor, kitchen as much as the concert B ut’to attain beauty if you Here Is another that stretches "Myrtle, ma’am." upset?” ^ had made itself felt; somehow, a ypu will tell Mr. Neville the facts stage. But why in the wprld an lu- weren’t born that way or to pre­ and pulls the muscles that are so "Well, Myrtle, you were up to "The doctor has come,” he hint of tragedy was in the , air, of the matter.’’ telilgent and gifted and joyrproduc- serve it* if yoii were, without exer­ apt to become lazy and inefficient. said, "he has made an examina­ some mischief. You never were and minds sensitive to fleeting iln* Manuing was of small stature, ing woman who can stag divinely cise is like expecting a masterpiece Stand erect, then bend at the waist­ tion, and he says Folsom didn't presslons attuned Uiomselves to and possessed of the pompons dig­ or write books that will live, must to bloom on canvas Just because dusting, or you would have kept line until you can touch the floor die of a stroke or anything like vague doubts and fears. nity and sense of personal Import­ hie herself into a" kitchen and pose the paints are near it. ® with the palms of your .hands— that. He— he was murdered." right on when anyone came In.” And then, before Neville’ had ance that small men sometimes by a cook stove before the world Can’t Be a ’Venns your feet, should be a few inches "Well, ma’am,” and Myrtle “ Murdered! Killed ' In the exhibit. will hand her anything at all, is apart when you begin. Then in water? Impossible!” scarce begun to tell Carmolita "We ' can’t all be Venuses and He cleared his throat and, rais­ past all understanding! thl^ doubled-up position, kick up­ fingered her apron, "let’s make a “ Yes, he was. Come, sit down Valdoh the story he had promised, Dianas, but we can keep our com­ trade. You don’t tell I was In Tubby came to them and’ deliv­ ing his hand, shook an Impressive The Honest Ones plexion clear, our eyes bright, ward first with one foot and then here and I will tell you all I know DULL. BRASS For one million women who can the other. here, and I won’t tell you was. ered B message from Mr. Pelham forefinger as he said: our hair glossy— and our figures about It.” bake pork arid beans! and scrub a ■Don’t be too ambitious at the Heh?” With a scared, White face, asking for their presence /In "Mind you, I was not called this symmetrical and slender if exer­ Room J. , Brass and pewter, should notA be kitchen floor,.the.pe maybe Justqne cise and diet instead of expecting start, so as not to strain yourself, Carmelita sank down on a divan morning. In any official, or'-.even, polished till they shine^ butOoft*'a golden voice oi- one powerful pen’iri Carmelita stood' appalled. It This particular bellboy was , a professlahal c4imoIty.>.I was mere­ aweet lotions and pleasant scented but increase as the muscles be­ in the lobby, beside Neville, who little dull,, to: give the illusion 'of aj-w'omari’s hapd. And yeT, ‘'the .pub­ was disastrous. Indeed, to think favorite with the manag^ineilt, ly asked, as the nearest medical age. V bnks to perform miracles. come accustomed to the idea. began to talk to her In low tones. lic” liriuls the . one wotri^n ih , a-mil­ Your state of mind has much to of this girl telling she was In It was late afternoon now, and because of ■ Ms ready and '^JUng man. whether the man carrieb In - ’Watch' your waistline! Here is service As well aa^his naWive; wit from the surf -was dead oi^ alive. lion back Into .the kilehen’and .sayk where excess flesh usually mani­ do with what you. can accomplish. there. But was It not worse to the guests of the hotel were com­ BATHROOM* DECORATIONS do your stuff!’ Prove to iis that you If you exercise with joy and pep ing in from golf or from dancing and unperstondi|ig. AIreiii|yVthe This question I: answered at once, fests itself first and here is the make .a compact of silence with are a real, womah before we let you place to fight it. and kid yourself Into believing you on the piers or riding in the manager was plaiwiing to train as life was positively extinct. her?” Some of the , newest batliropms In . get way-with anything!” , Keep Health Up . are having the time of your life, wheeled chairs. little chair npin Thbh, ho-further- regpcihsHrfUty de­ Harriet’s ;Stojy Steps In the hall outside de­ New; York have painted walls dec- All exercise* that stretch and you will get results much quicker Groups of gay and laughing go to become later a valuable volving on>mei I Went my way, not I know a ’ girl who supports her clerk In the •hotel. • dreaming of anr other reason for oraled with water-cbloris of prints bend the trunk are valuable, not than if you consider it so much cided her. people stood about, strains of low. widowed- mother, as few -women, are the man’s demise than some -nat­ of ocean scenes. ’ only in keeping down your weight drudgery, and mako it arduous "All right, Myrtle,” she said, music could be heard as the or­ . The only ohJecyph'that-could be su^orted' by husbands: This''mrl and keeping your waist measure and dull. raised agalpst 'the 'bb was his ural cause.. But as 1 had not been “ that’s agreed. Now, can we get chestra in the palm room pursued 7 TO GREASE iRO^Ni has her O-wjv advertisifig ageitey, within reason,'- but to. stimulate the its program, and the pleasant overweight. This Ms; shperlprs hsked to determine this cause, 1 . and by some genius -vrlthin her, brit, out unseen?” saw no. reason for obtruding my digestive and vital organs of this b a c On f a t scent from the potted plants'gave endeavored'to reduce iiy a d v ls ^ in6at_of, ali; by ’‘ hard,, gruelling “ Yes’m, come this way,” and farther services, and I went about The electrin waffle lion: greased region. Remember that wherever charm to the a^tmo^phere. * ' the little gourmand against oter- once with olive oil, on a- small work, gives hqr mothep' evei^thtag The grease from bacon makes the girl led her to a door In the my business. As it chanced, 1 you accumulate ■ excess flesh you Few knew or cared about the eating and under-eitercisin;^. Bo bruah, and heated thoroughly be­ she. desires, w^ich is a plenty. The weaken the; organs that function the best possible fat for fried or bedroom that communicated with far, they had/not:’ effected ifujch went away from the hotel for mother, naturelly enongh’

■=? I t -»■ U lk

1."- \ / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, JA nTS s, 1927

V GAS BUGGIES—The Post Mortem By Frank Keck FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE »Hl NONSENSE LISTEN. AMY, THERES ' NO MYSTERY A FAT CHANCE WHEN THE rr!s A FINE STATE SOME CLEAR O U T ------^ 'ALL OF YOU. „ m Young Indies soon will be taking ABOUT THAT WkRAOE. IT WAS I’VE GOT OF GETTING NEIGHBORS OF AFFAIRS WHEN A c o u n t r y ! tonics for the complex'ou of their A TRICK OF WINSLOW WASHOUTfe A SQUARE DEAL FROM CROWDED MBAN'WHILE MAN a in 't SAFE ON I'M SELLING I'VE GOT TO knees. TO BLOCK THE STREET SO I’O THAT GANG OF AROUND THE WINSLOW WASHOUT, THE STREETS WHILE MY SAUSAGE C H A N G E, START s o m e t h in g , AND THE SMALL-TOWN SHERLOCKS PATROL .MtAGON THE LEADER OF HE'S GOING TO TH E , FACTORY AND W INSLOW S FAMO^rS LAST WOUDS COPS COULP GRAB ME. HE THE NEXT TIME OUT IN FRONT, THE REVOLT POLICE FOR PROTECTION. GOING BACK BANDAGES. "I want ponce and autct. \ I’m HAP 'EM HIDING AROUND THE THEY HAVE A I NOTICED AGAINST THE HEM HAD IT ALL J D SERBIA moving to Hoirin, Illinois.” CORNER . TH E Y WERE , IN TAG DAY, I ’LL. [TH E POLICEMEN RACKET OF HEMiS FRAMED UP WITH LEAVE MY BUS DIDN'T PUSH THEM. THEY WORKED W HY. \ Some men nre like nn hour glass CAHOOTS WITH HIM. THEY'VE OVERHAULING JOB, BEEN SORE AT ME EVER AT HOME AND THEM BACK THE AND SEVERAL HAND-IN- GLOVE EVEN IN \yhon they're upset they lose RIDE IN THE RUSSIA. tin ir cand SINCE r -PUT THE WAY THEY DID OTHER NEIGHBORS TOGETHER. SPEEDOMETER STREETCAR. ME ONCE, WHEN HAVE COMPARED .V lu.’in and his wife wore at the ON M Y CAR A LADY NOTES, AND theater.- FAINTED REACHED "Say, P.-.', what does *\joeDtos’ DOWNTOWN, THE SAME mean on th.> curtain?” CONCLUSIONS * Be still Mag, don’t show your AS HEM ignorance: that’s Latin for ‘wel­ REGARDING come’.” THE LOCAL Trade Smi'cs with the Othsr Fel­ POLICE low. FORCE.

A gentleir.an is a man who would live Just ;i8 he now does if there wasn’t a law .against anything. C^PTflghi, lltT, I9 MttTBBsUiui NewtyeRetSetvM OIS27 BY NCA kUVKC, INC. CLEVER CRITTBRS The lady cricket, so they say. SKIPPY by Percy Crosijy Reducing treatments at least Can lay a million eggs; make bank accounts slender. Her husband, too, has learned to play n e ' i ', m a ! S H A t t r The fiddle with his legs. — Youngstown Telegram. fO C C T H E P L V 6 iNmi The lady bee does all the work The queen Is on the lay; O d 5~A v £ T H I S - f But the He-Bee is the turbaned Turk; He loafs around all day. \ — Cleveland Plain Dealer. The lady ostrich lays the eggs Down near the hot equator, Then struts her feathers while the — heat v/

WASHINGTON TUBBS II The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fountaine Fox By Crane No oeRAiLMBHT IM 'i^ARS HAS THE MElGHbORHOOD NO'BUI'S" about If, YOUNG AHY MOf^E t h a n t h a t OF i - A s f WEEK WHEN THE CAN NtWM- YOU AMO BEGIN 'WORK AT SEVEN O'CLOOC »N j u M^^EO th e t r a c k s AMO KMOCKE^D OVEN LlTTL^ 5 t a M1e YS Tue. MORMtMG. SEMEN WOMPEKFUJU ^MoW MAM O'c l o c k ! UNOERSt^MO?

a?

(Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) Of course the Tinymites were he’ll be In trim, and ready for an­ proud. That sort of feeling is al­ other run of his crazy falls and lowed when you have done a job rides.” And then he turned to all WHV. tHf^T I've 6oT it ! vME'LL toss AN worth while and finished it com­ the bunch and told them he had a ME^NS WE I've 6oT . , . might frolic plete. They looked upon the boat hunch they’d better try their new GOffA. GET OP Bo we WONT HNvJe they’d made. Then Carpy said, boat just "to see how well she ‘T m not afraid to sail out on the glides.” SIX. To oet UP KT seas with this. I think ’twill be a The boat was dragged down to (kUL. treat.” the shore and with-a splash and The Eskimo, I guess, felt bad to mighty roar, 'twas pushed out in know that all these friends he’d the water. Then they let their \ had were Just about to leave him, anchor drop. “ Hurrah,” said and he begged that they return. Carpy, with a smile, “ I guess this “ Come back and see me, some boat of ours Is style. We’re safe as bright day. You’re always wel­ safe can be in it, if it just stays on come out this way,” said he, "so top.” when you’re visiting, please let me A farewell message then was have my turn.” roared and all the Tlnles climbed 6 ^ = "You bet we will.” wee Clowny aboard. "Good luck and pleasant said, and then he shook his little journey,” said their friend the Es­ head, "But I don’t know,” he ad­ kimo. “ The little fellows offered ded, "It’s a daniserous place for thanks and then they left the icy me. I’ve had too many spills and banks. In stories still to come, such, and I don’t care for spills so you find where they are going to. much. I’ve fallen on tke ice so much I’m sore as I can be.” Then Scouty shouted, “ Don’t (The Tlnles find a mysterions ^Ind him.- When we come back landing place In the next itoty.).

'I’i. m

PAG E T E N SvettlttQ BeraU i M O N D AY, 3a N. 31, 1927. «>- CONCERT Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Tyler of MANCHESTER BOYS i Chapel street spent the week-end in Miss Jane Ghehey " POLICE COURT PLAY ‘MIGS’ IN SNOW- • t. BENEFIT OPEN AIR SCHOOL Middletown. Aaspicea Edacatlonal Club Wonder who it 1.. thqt sets the^ ROBERT DOBLLNER A Frances Willard memorial Engaged To Wed ■ Tony_Gustlana of Oak street date for marble playing. He’s ' VloUnlst program will be given at the meet­ paid a fine of $10 and costs for mixed up in his dates this year.' ’ BURDETTE HAWLEY ing of the W. C. T. U. tomorrjo^ breach "of the peace in the police Within the past few days/ IManlst afternoon at the home of Mrs. Al­ court this morning. He was “ mlgs” have appeared among bert Mann, 32 Linden street. :. Daughter of Mrs. J. D. arrested by Patrolman Roberts the boys at the grammar schools' Friday Evening, Feb. 4 ■last night near the South Manches­ and it Is a strange sight to see. Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ Cheney Will Marry ter post office. Gustlana with sev­ the boys playing In the snow. ters of the American Revolution eral other men was ordered to Marblej are supposed to be an At the Home of will hold its February meeting peit move to the curb. He not only m s s DOROTHY CHENEY . New Haven Man. early summer game but this' Saturday afternoon at the Maji- made spme caustic remarks but year some boy started to bring 87 Hartford Road chester Community clubhouse. Tne challenged Roberts to arrest him. Admission 50 Cents j Mrs. John Davenport Cheney of his migs to school In winter and Ways and Means committee some j 151 Hartford Road announces the Anthony Jordt who was arrested . everybody followed suit. little time ago requested the mem­ I engagement of her daughter, Miss on the charge of driving while un­ 4>------jj, bers to earn a dollar in any way Jane Davenport Cheney to Benjam­ der the influence of liquor yester­ they desired, and at the comiug in McLean Spock, son of Mr. and day, had his case continued until street struck a boy. John John­ ABOUT TOWN meeting the money will be receiv­ Mrs. Benjamin S. Spock of New Thursday morning, as hlc counsel. son who was with Jordt at the ed and at roll-call the ladies will Haven. Attorney W. S. Hyde, was unable time and was charged with Intoxi­ SO ONLY \ The Men’s Choral club will re­ respond with an account of the Miss Cheney graduated from to be in court this morning. cation, also had his case continued hearse at the South Methodist methods by which the dollar whs .Miss Walker’s school and attend­ Jordt while driving on Oakland Aintil Thursday morning. church this evening at 7:30. • obtained. 'The hostesses for Satur­ ed Byrn Mawr college. Mr. Spock day’s meeting at the White house was graduated from Yale in 1925, A son, Charles Ely Jr., was born will be Mrs. F. H. Jones, Mrs. H. rowed on the varsity crew and is a Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook and Mrs. Le Verne Holmes. membar of Scroll and Keys. He is Part W ool Blankets Charles Ely Rogers, of Lewis now studying at the Yale Medical street. The baby was born at Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Griffin of Hilliard school. •\ Howe’s . Maternity home on Wads­ street will entertain with a whl^t The wedding will take place in HALES SELF-SERVE worth street. at her home tomorrow evening for June. the benefit of the Women of Moose- ' Walter Olson, formerly Recrea­ heart Legion. On Sale Tuesday Only tion director here, has joined MENU IS ARRANGED □ n o C E P Y George W. Betts, local agent for Miss Eva Jarvis of Center street [ IT FAVg TO WAIT ON YOUWaKI -AT- the Hudson nnd Essex cars, as sals.s left today for a short stay in Mexi­ raarager. co. FOR A. 0 . H. BANQUET One of the big trees on Main The new cottage which Gerald Double .Size street near Cambridge street is be­ Risley of Woodland street Is erect­ Roast Vermont Turkey Tops Special Tuesday Only 66x80 ing cut down today. The tree is ing on Strong street is rapidly ap­ the List For Golden Anniver­ Blankets dying and was considered a menace proaching completion. Mr. Risley is $5.98 sary Celebration. to life and limb. county detective and constable. Inches ,\ Ralph A. Howard of EMi Ter­ Roast Vermont turkey will form Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mollan of the principal item at the 50 th anni­ race, who is employ?! by Cheney North Main street had as their FREE! Brothers, has bought from Robert versary banquet of Manchester Di­ week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ vision No. 1, A. 0. H., In the K. of J. Smith, Lot No. 22 of the Green- liam F. Curtiss of Flanders, Conn. 1 Package of SUNBEAM MACARONI Regular Price $5.00 hill Terrace tract. The lot has a C. hall on Thursday evening. Cater­ er Max Walker of Hartford, who with every purchase of frontage of about 80 feet on Robert Clarence Peterson, who Is em­ Road. With the .sale of the lot has been in the business for 30 SUNBEAM COFFEE, lb...... 55c ployed by J. H. Hewitt the well years and has put on dinners and W e have only one case (50 pairs) of these fluffy, warm, part wool goes the usual restrictions regard- i known milk dealer, has given the ing cost of the house and other de­ banquets all over New England, blankets. They ai*e without doubt the best blanket value we have been contract for the cottage he is to will serve the dinner at 7 o’clock. tails. It Is Mr. Howard’s intention build on Westminster road in the R L A O T p i n k s a l m o n , c a n ...... u . to erect a home there in the near One waiter will be allotted to able to offer in years. Beautiful block plaids with fine satwn binding to Hollywood subdivision, to Edward b u t t e r , lb...... 48c future. J. Holl. every ten diners. Mr. Walker con­ ferred with the local committee RINSO, large package...... i q ^ match. Double blankets in full bed size, 66x80 inches. CJolors: this morning and all details have PURE LARD, lb. packa&re...... * r Manchester radio fans will hear The Buckland Parent-Teacher something unusual from Station been completed. It was announced PARKSDALE EGGS, dlen ...... qX Association will give another whist this morning that only a few tick­ WTIC tomorrow night between in the school assembly hall Wed­ STRICTLY FRESH LARGE EGGS, dozen ...... 55c 9:30 and 10 o ’clock. The Man­ ets for the banquet are left in the Blue Rose Tan Gold nesday evening at 8 o’clock. The hands of the committee. ARMOUR’S AND PURITAN’S BACONnS. . V. V .V .lec chester bagpipe band will give a Ways and Means committee is in concert at that time, the first ra­ The Menu. By the half strip, lb...... 30^ charge and they will award to the Following Is thetmenu: dio concert it has ever taken part winners four worth while prizes We receive a fresh supply of Tomatoes,’ Small ’white in. Fruit cocktail Green Lavender and serve refreshments. Tomato bisque with cheese Mushrooms, French and Italian Endive, Kale, New Beets Peter Canale of Canale’s Market Celery, Olives, Sweet Mixed Pickles and C oro ts, T ^gerin es, Golden Ripe Bananas, Cali- Mrs. 0. G. Hollister of Marble Green River Salmon, Hollandalso forma Sunkist Oranges, etc., daily. BLANKETS— MAIN FLOOR is in New York on business. The street who is spending the winter steamship Conte Rossi Is due to sauce in Sarasota, Florida, is now much Parlslen potatoes dock today with a large supply of Improved in health. imported goods from Italy. Mr. Roast Vermont turkey, chestnut stuffing Canale is planning to buy certain Thomas Danaher is chairman of lines of the imported stock. Potatoes Peas the committee for Ladles’ Night Combination salad. Walkers dress this evening at the K. of C. hall. Mrs. Lottie Powers of Spruce ing This is another in the series being Frozen pudding street has entered the Manchester conducted by Campbell Council, K. Memorial hospital for treatment. Ices Assorted cakes of C. during the winter. There will Demi-Tasse. HEALTH MARKET be a dance, entertainment and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shipman of lunch. Oakland entertained a party of REDMEN CELEBRATE Hartford friends at their home Sat­ CRASH AT TWIN HILLS. urday evening. Knowing they had Tailesphonse Monjean, of Paw­ Tuesday’s Specials just had electricity Installed, the! tucket, R. I., will face trial in the CAMPAIGN’S END guests presented them with a fine.' Manchester police court on a charge electric toaster. An enjoyable even-' of reckless driving as a result of ing was spent. an accident In which he figured on Winners Enjoy Chicken Din­ at the Health Market C. OF C. FORTUNATE | Twin Hills Saturday night.' ner at Ciub House Supper an S ervice — Q uality — L o w P rices There will be a meeting of the He and his wife were driving an Eiaborate One. entertainment committee of the Auburn roadster toward Hartford GETTING BAYLISS Manchester Community club at the and collided with a Chrysler sedan Irving Keeney’s membership White house this evening at eight containing five persons. Both ma­ Raw Leaf Lard lb. 17 o’clock. Plans will be made for an team in the local branch of the chines were badly damaged, police Red Men lodge ate a fine roast entertainment at the Hollister say, but no one was injured. Pa­ street school for the tentative date chicken supper Saturday night at FRESH PIGS’ FEET, lb. ... m,. Bridgeport Speaker Accepts Tuesday Specials trolman Seymour investigated the the club house on Bralnard Place of February 22. accident and arrested Monjean. H A L E ’S SAUSAGE M EAT, lb...... at the expense of Bill Schieldge’s 14 lbs. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR ...... $1.00 team, which secured less new L E A N RUMP CORNED BEEF, lb...... • But Four Engagements members during the campaign LEAN BEEF StIeW, lb...... T n l WHITE LOAF FLOUR ....’...... $1.19 BAG which has been iu progress since FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK,’ lb ...... iSr Each Year. last September. CHAMBERLAIN DRIED BEEP. lb . .! .!!!!!!! The supper was a most elaborate one. Merrill’s Rolls Royce Four from the High school furnished The Manchester Chamber of Com­ 25c—SALE—25c For Workmen music. William Leggett was in merce is one of four fortunate charge of the entertainment. organizations who are to hear Wal­ 2 lbs. Fresh Beef L iv e r ...... ^...... / • 25c MEN’S WORK PANTS— Cordiuoy and Cotton and Wool lace M. Bayliss of Bridgeport speak 3 lbs. Pigs’ Liver ...... 25c this season. Mr. Bayliss, after some 2 lbs. Pickled Pigs’ Feet ...... 25c urging, allowed the Clements En­ VEIERANO.W . PRENTISS Our Home Made Sausage Meat, lb...... 25c different shades . $3.00‘“$7.00 tertainment Bureau to book him for puoneI four engagements a season, and the 2 lbs. Lamb S te w ...... 25c MEN’S MOLESKIN firtand >| r k £ \ REACHES 82D BIRTHDAY Chamber has secured one of these 2 lbs. Pocket Honey Comb T r ip e ...... 25c pAOTs $3.50 $4.00 engagements for the t.nnual ban­ Fresh Spare R ib s ...... 25c lb. Khaki and stripe. Oscar W. Prentiss of 158 South quet, on February 10 th. 3 lbs. Sauer K raut ...... 25c Prolific Writer Main street celebrated his eighty- 3 Cans Campbell’s B e a n s...... 25c MEN’S HEAVY CA to (ho second birthday Friday evening, G O O D THINGS TO EAT Mr. Bayliss calls himself a KHAKI PANTS ...... 50 $3.00 and members of the family number­ “ literary dabbler’’. He is in fact, a 3 Cans Campbell’s Tomato Sup ...... 25c ing more than twenty journeyed to prolific writer of humerous versj, 2 lbs. Fancy California P ru n es...... 25c Men’s Beach Vests and Jackets the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss which is accepted and published by 3 Packages Ideal R aisins...... 25c to congratulate him on reaching some of the highest class publica­ this milestone. Third and fourth 8:00 O’clock Delivery tions and newspapers of the coun­ Tender Shoulder Beef Steak ...... i . . 25C' lb. Men s Heavy and Light Weight Sweaters generations were represented in the try. Those who attend the banquet gathering seated at the dinner ta­ will have the rare opportunity of Men’s Leather Jackets ’ ble, some of them coming from listening to an author read his own Parksdale Eggs . . r...... 37c dozen Vermont, New York, Hartford and morning and your order wiU be delivered to you poems. His poems, however, will be elsewhere. Mr. Prentiss was gen­ but the decorations which will be Tender Fowls for Stew ing...... 39c lb. Men’s White and Red Sole Heavy Rubbers erously remembered with gifts of ing Piece or something that takes three or four hours to cook please call up in time for this delivery. ’ used to illustrate or Illuminate his various kinds, and thoroughly en­ background story, the subject of Men’s One and Four Buckle Arctics joyed the party. • Woodward jnst brought in a tender milk fed native which will be announced later. j Mr. Prentiss is one of the few re­ c S ’ets .IS lS s ."'’ T uesday-V ehlfor stewing, Chops. “ Mystery Bag’’. j maining members of Drake Post, . An unusual number of responses; Home Cooked Food Dept. Rubbers for the Entire Family G. A. R., of this town. Do you like Pigs’ Feet and* Saner Kraut? Special on Pigs’ Feet Tuesday 11c lb. have been received to Scott Simon’s Our Home Made Corned Beef H a s h ...... 25c lb. Sauer Kraut, S lbs. 25c. request for tokens to fill his “ mys­ HALLOREN— CLEMSON tery bag.’’ The saying that some of Macaroni and C heese...... 25c lb. Lamb for Stew (lean shoulder pieces) 18c to 29c lb. us neve** grow up is aptly Illustrat­ Our Home Made Cup Cakes ...... 25c dozen Miss Victoria L. Clemson, daugh­ ed by the fact that several who have Our Home Made C r ie r s , 15 f o r ...... 25c ter of Mrs. Mary and the late Medium Size Boneless Chuck Pot Roasts 59c - 79c each not attended the banquets for years, Raised Doughnuts ...... 25c dozoi Charles Clemson, and Emil H. Weighing from 2 1-4 to 3 lbs. each. Suet with each Pot are coming this year just out of Cinnamon Buns and Small Chicken Pies. A. L BROWN & CO. Hallgren, of Windsor, were mar­ Koast. curiosity to see what’s in this bag. ried Saturday in Holyoke, Mass, by The committee prophesies that the Rev. E. B. Robinson, pastor of whether you come for the dinner, Grace church.' The bride and PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... 25c lb. Tell us If you want a little pork ground with it. for the speakers, or for the bag of Fruits and Fresh Vegetables bridegroom were unattended. tricks, no one is going to be disap­ The bride has many relatives pointed. Tables are being made up and friends In Manchester where Fresh Celery, Spinach, Iceberg Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, Turnips. rapidly and those who have special she lived until moving recently parties, are urged to get fhe list in with her mother to Dexter avenue, as early as possible. Special Prices On Hartford. , DO YOU EVER MAKE A MISTAKE? Manchester Public Market TROLLEY CATCHES FIRE We did when we bought the ai-ticles listed below. And ON WASHINGTON TRIP as a result you get a real bargain If you can use any of them. A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 Bargain No. 1. Bunkels Cocoa l-5s. W'o purchased 60YSC0UTNEWS them to sell special at 3 for 11c, but they did not move. This