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AT 93, CRIMEAN FORD GETS COACH GDIL SWINDLER HERO FACES JAIL DRYS REFUSE Clemenceau Predicts His Death TAKE JEWELER This Year, life Work Being Done FOR WAYSIDE INN D.S.BIUJONSn Honored Citizen of Asbury ” # TRIMSBUSINESS TOPUmWTO Annexes Four Horse Power Held on 45 Year Old Charge PARIS, March 27.— "I have fiolahed my labors. My life is ASFENUFOR E U R O P E ^ G O W Made by Aged Sheriff. completed. I will die tbia year.” Vehicle of Early Days to Match Antiques. MEN, $450,DM TESTJF ? m M. Georges Clemanceau is quoted as having made this predic­ Asbury Park, N. J., March tion to friends who have visited him at bis tiny seaside cottage. GBOANDITS Boston, March 27.— Henry 27— On a 45-year-old charge. “ The sorrow In the twilight of my life,” Clemenceau is re­ A V ^ S M O O r Dr. Edwin’ Pye Turner Rowe Ford has annexed another an­ Osbaldeston, 93, veteran of ported to have said, “ la that I have discovered that, although tique. This time It Is a four Made Fake Sales of Tele- the Crimean waik|gBd one of Flatly Declare Tbemselves I have completed, the program of labor laid out, for me, man horsepower affair— not a fliv­ Joseph Trop Grilled Today ver. Asbury Park’s most respected doesn’t find happiness In ending his life’s work. Happiness S6oator Stirs Dp Contry k j citizens spent last night in the Against Edge Plan for In his search for things very idione Stock as Insider, city Jail, The charge was pre­ comes only in continuation of work and not In finishing your as a Whittemore Sospec^ ancient to keep company with ferred by Deputy Sheriff Fos­ job.” the Wayside Inn, Mr. Ford has Asserting Prirate LoaM Says She Has Spent ter Black, 91 of Binghamton, Referendum— Afraid of M. Clemenceau has made provisions so that his death will not Two More Members of purchased old fashioned black­ N. Y., who alleged Dr. Osbal­ be announced to the world until after bis burial. smith shops, grist mills, a dis­ deston stole a horse and broke trict school and spinning WiB Never Be Pai4 Husband $ 4 0 Clerk. Jail there in 1881. Issne, Says theW ets. Gang Songht in Cleveland. wheel. All date back to the Black said he recently saw time of the Revolutionary a picture of Dr. Osbaldeston War or earlier. Bankers Show CoBcenL New York, March 27.— An In­ In a newspaper and recogniz­ The latest acquisition to his Washington, March 27 — The New York, March 27.— The scene genious scheme through which at ed him as the man indicted in congressional drive for a national treasures Is the antiquated Binghamton 45 years ago. of the Investigation Into the activi­ stage coach owned by the Washington. March 27— A eu;^, referendum In 1928 on modifica­ Peck Measure Ballot Box least a dozen business men are Dr. Osbaldeston today was ties of the Whittemore bandit band Northboro Historical society, prlsingly frank statement by Sen­ tion of the American prohibition alleged to have been swindled out released In the custody of his shifted to Cleveland today. which plied on the highways In ator Reed Smoot, Republlchn of lawyer. In tears Dr. Osbal­ law struck a snag today when dry the days when the Wayside Inn of $460,000 was revealed today Baltimore and New York detec­ Utah, that (he hundreds of millions deston denied the allegation. leaders announced they would op­ Used in ^*Fighting Fifth*^ was the Rltz Carlton of New through the arrest of a “ girl Ponzl” J. Lyle Kinmouth, local ed­ tives were reported en route to the England, of dollars which American bankers pose it. and her husband, a clerk. itor, telegraphed to Gov, Ohio city as a result of the state- have poured, and are still pouring. The prisoners, charged with em­ Moore asking that he refuse In the face of this opposition, Into Europe In leans since the war however, the wets laid plans to ^ ment of Mrs. Edna Condon Unkel- bezzlement and obtaining money to permit extradition. But Even That Does Not Re­ "can npver be paid,” caused a fu­ under false pretenses, are Charles Dr. Osbaldeston was the project, not only the' referendum j back, wife of “ Baltimore Willie,” PLAN THREE MOVES rore of excitement and some em- - W. Bange, 26, and his dark-eyed leader of an expedition Into but the whole question of prohi- j one of the members of the gang young wife, Mrs. Grace Ott Bange. the Australian bushlands to bltloil modification Into the 1928 move the Jinx That held here, that “ Cleveland was the PREPARE TO GO ON barrassment In administration cir­ campaign. In which a President, cles today. They were arrested on the com­ seek a lost party of explorers. real headquarters." plaint of William J. Clark, Mrs. He was a practicing physician the entire membership of the IN CHAPMAN CASE House and one-third of the Senate Mrs. Unkelback, taken Into cus­ Senator Smoot's position as Bange’s brother-in-law, who said before old age Lirapacitated Broods Over Keeney WITH TAYLOR CASE chairman of the Senate Finance him. will be elected. tody at Baltimore last night, was he had given Mrs. Bange $24,700 understood to have given detectives Committee, as a member of the for stock but had received instead Senator Edge, Republican of New Jersey, who sponsored a res­ Street— As Usual '"Noth­ there the names of two members of American Debt Funding commis- a batch of receipts. olution authorizing the referendum Habeas Corpus, New Trial the gang not yet caught. It is be­ Mon, and as an occasional "ad- Forty Dollar Clerk declared he would lead a fight to lieved that they may be In Cleve­ Now Denied That Doenments Inistration spokesman,” gave bis Mrs. Bange, whose husband earns carry these Issues to the people. ing land. stp’ — ent an official tinge that $40 a week as a clerk In the Stand­ WESLEYAN GLEE and Appeal to Pardons npparently was very disconcerting Dead Against It District Attorney Banton today Vital to It Are Missing ard Oil Co., told police that hy as­ The drys are dead against the to the International banking world. suring her victims she could huy was planning again to question Wall Street Seeks News proposed referendum. Two of the Residents of the “Fighting Board to Be Attempted. Joseph Trop, former convict. Trop American Telephone and Telegraph CONCERT TONIGHT prohibitionists leading spokesmen, Wall street banking houses Company stock at par, she had ac­ Fifth” school district are discuss­ was taken Into custody late yester­ from Prosecution Office. rushed Inquiries by 'phone and] Senator Sheppard, Democrat of ing today with much Interest last day as a result of the confession of cumulated a fortune In four years. Texas, co-author of the Volstead telegram to their representatives In j By Investing Clark’s money and night’s special meeting which tax­ Hartford, March 27.— Three Unkelback that Trop was one of Washington, seeking light on Sen­ act, and Senator Willis, Republican the “ fences.” Trop, who claimed borrowing more, she said she of Ohio, announced they would op­ ed the little schoolhouse to its ca­ court moves were projected today Los Ajgeles, Calif., March 27.— ator Smoot's bald admission thati National Champions to Sing to be a legitimate jeweler, admit­ some ten billions of dollars In pyramided her capital up to $100,- pose Edge’s proposal. It was their pacity and which resulted In an­ In the Gerald Chapman case. F^rst, While District Attorney Asa Keyes 000 during the first year. ted to police that his office was “ un­ American capital are now In Eu­ contention that the biennial elec­ Ray M. Wiley of Springfield, Is to der his hat.” HevStoutly denied was reported speeding to Los An­ Mrs, Bange said she had less other adjournment— or In other rope to stay, because Europe never at High School for Sen- tion of dry Congresses, have fur­ that he had purchased any stolen geles from the east, where he will be able to pay them back. than $1,000 left of her money, hav­ nished a sufficient referendum on words, another victory for the move in an effort to secure a writ ing lived sumptuously, traveling Manning faction. The only thing of habeas corpus from some fedetal jewelry from the Whittemore gang opened a ne'W Investigation of the The Senator’s statement was bur I the dry question. but police believe he may give them abroad and spending lavishly. De­ As a result of dry opposition, missing to make the meeting last William Desmond Taylor case, ^ed deep In the recesses of his! iors’ Benefit. district court judge In either Massa- valuable information, 50,000 word speech, which requlr- tectives doubted this statement, the wets held small hope of having night a real rural school meeting plans were reported being rushed chusetts. New York or Connecticut Trop led detectives to his safety ed four hours for delivery In the .V,^ however, and planned to search her the referendum authorized at the was the absence of old bam lan­ here for placing the case before the safe-deposit box today. terns as the school now has electric on the ground that Chapman Is Il­ deposit vault where $20,000 worth opening debate on the Italian debt The musical clubs of Wesleyan present session of Congress. In­ Grand Jury, ratifications. stead, they will use it as an Issue lights installed. legally confined In Connecticut. of jewelry was found. He claimed A. T. T. Accountant “ I say without hesitation," de­ University will appear in concert in the congressional elections next It was pretty well understood Second, Joseph M. Freedman, of he had bought It at the Jewelers’ Deputy District Attorney Burton Mrs. Bange was employed as an Exchange. Pitts was said to have received In­ clared the senator, “ that the loans- accountant by the American Tele­ tonight at High school hall under November In a vain hopd that the that there was to be another fight Hartford, is to go to the Connecti­ seventieth Congress, meeting In but, like Peter Maher, the*“ flght” Banton also planned to talk with structions from Keyes to assemble we have made to foreign countries phone and Telegraph Company for the auspices of the senior class of cut state courts and ask for a new and that banks are now making to December, 1927 will be wet enough was of short duration. Two blows trial on the ground that Chapman Whittemore again today. The documents in the mystery murder more than four years. As an em­ the High school. The profits of bandit leader has promised to give of four years ago, and prepare to foreign countries, cannot be paid.” ploye of the company, she told 1o authorize the referendum as a were struck, onfe hitting Peter and has newly discovered witnesses and the event will be used by the sen­ part of the succeeding national Peter hitting the floor. the names of all the “ fences” offer the evidence to the jury Private I.ioan8 prospective victims, she could per­ evidence tending to support his “ The Senator Is speaking ot pri­ iors to help defray the expenses of elections. Feeling Tense. alibi, and that his trial was unfair. known to the gang providing that shortly after his arrival here Mon­ suade employees to sell their stock, day. vate loans?” Inquired Senator'' their trip to Washington during the In the last analysis, though. It At last night’s session while no' Third, Judge Frederick J. Groehl the authorities release his wife. which they had obtained at from Easter vacation. Officials hinted that Trop’s arrest Deny Documents Gone. R?ed (Rep. of Penn.) ten to twenty points below the will be used as a part of their na­ blows were struck, it was evident of Nei^ York, is to ask Gov. John The entire glee club, the Jibers by a gathering outside the building may result in revelations that will Despite denials, it was believed “ I am speaking ot private market price. tional drive to make the seventy- H. Tnimbull to call a special meet­ loans,” confirmed Smoot. "They and the Serenaders will be heard first' Congress wet and to then that there was a tense feeling and ing 'Of the State BoArd OT Pardtfas make WJiittemore’s confession use-, a fact that many valuable docu- "Mrs. Bange, Instead of turning tonight. The glee club recently all through the meeting it was evi- leas. mentsritt the Taylor case' have, as .uever-wiU he paid until something over certificates of stock to those amend the prohibition law. to act on Chapman’s case. Judge ha; . }„ -world such as the won the national’ college glee club daot that there was little lacking to The district attorney has made It reported yesterday, disappeared who bought them from her. Induced Drj's Afraid Groehl is to ask the board for “ mer­ tournament in New York city. The “ start something.” In plain words plain that Whlttemore’s confession from the district attorney’s office. war that has just happened, trans­ them to buy more stock with a “ It is perfectly obvious that the, ciful consideration” of Chapman’s ferrins: the r-oney centre of the Jibers are the comedians of the drys can no longer Assert they are the meeting accomplished nothing case, pointing out that he was con­ will not hb wife unless he The most important of the miss­ promise of big profits," Police clubs while the Serenaders are the frankly gives up every bit of infor­ ing papers are the love notes writ­ United States to s"me foreign unafraid of the verdict of the as per usual and here Is how It victed on circumstantial evidence. country: and then they will pass Lieutenant Mayer explained. “ She dance orchestra In connection with country,” said Senator Edge. “ I was donet > mation he possesses. Nor will she ten the director by Mary Miles said that when dividends on the Judge Groehl reached here soon through the same experience.” the college club. hope their attitude toward a refer­ Secretary Missing. after noon today and planned a be released If she proves to have a Minter, former screen star, and a stock fell due she would sell more The concert will start promptly endum will silence their criticism criminal record elsewhere. The treasury has been quietly The meeting was called to order visit to Chapman In the prison at statement she made to the dlsti;ict bombarded with Inquiries as to stock or make her victims think at 8 o’clock so that ample time of the pewspaper polls, which show attorney after Taylor's death in promptly at eight o’clock. Fred Wethersfield at two o’clock. whether this statement, which con- they were buying more, and with will be given following it for danc­ the country overwhelmingly In Manning was elected moderator which she told of her undying love the money thus obtained she would favor of modification. Every one cc' ably might have a deleterious ing. The Serenaders will play for again, and owing to th^ absence of HABEAS CORPUS FREES for the murdered man. effect on the foreign securities pay the dividends due.” the dancing. Tickets have been on knows that one who anticipates Mrs. Laura Loomis, secretary and Miss Minter was the first person approbation of his cause will never CONNECTICUT RISING BUT SANIT.IRIUM INMATE market, might he Interpreted as sale for some time and the returns treasurer and also the wife of called for questioning after Taylor another administration move to­ indicate that the hall will be hesitate to go before the people. Committeeman Arthur Loomis, . LI'TTLE FEAR OF FLOOD was found slain. She was taken to The wets are ready: the drys de­ Norwalk, ' March 27. — Frank ward reducing the volume of for­ crowded. School students have who was unable to attend owing to Laich, of Omaha, Neb., was released the district attorney’s office one eign ’ 's that has been a source been granted a half price on both cline our challenge.' Let the PARK THEATER IS SOLD Illness which confines her to the from the Wadsworth Sanitarium midnight and questioned for more of some worry for several years. the concert and dance tickets. The American people sit in judgment.” Hartford, March 27— The Con­ than three hours. It was not until hospital Irving Wickham was nam­ necticut river Is rising rapidly to­ here today shortly before a writ of Treasury Mum concert ticket alone does not per­ ed secretary of the meeting. habeas corpus was to be served on the investigation had been under Treasury officials have declined mit the privilege of dancing. This MRS. PIXCHOT DEM.ANDS day, though no apprehension of a TO HARTFORD CONCERN Peck Measure Used. the proprietor by order of Judge way for several days that it became to comment publicly on Senator rule applies both to those who have THAT MINISTER RERTACT flood exists among rlvermen. An In anticipation of a contest and Leonard J. Nickerson of the Supe­ publicly known that she had told Smoot's statement, although pri- - purchased full price tickets and to Harrisburg, Pa., March 27— Increase to 9.4 feet in the guage her story. claims that the ballot box was here Is taken to Indicate that the rior court. Laich was put in the vatelv they have “ deplored” Its school students. Charging an “ unqualified false­ stuffed at the last meeting, the effect, and stressed the point that ' Report Says $50,000 Was Paid hood” and demanding a public re­ state is just beginning to feel the sanitarium seven weeks ago after Woman Suspect. * ballot box, by the way> was a peck effects of warm rains that fell in his brother, Michael, of Branford, Possibility of an arrest was hint­ the statement lends itself easily to for Main Street Property; traction, Mrs. Cornlia Bryce Pinch meaaure. Registrar of Voters Rob­ misinterpretation. To Be Remodeled. ot, wife of the governor, today upper New England earlier In the petitioned for his confinement on ed at after the disclosure that a ert N. Veitch had been requested week. Lowered temperatures now the ground it was unsafe for him woman under suspicion of plotting wrote to Rev. T. T. Mutchler, sec­ by Committeeman Loomis to be MARKET STILL SAGS retary of the Sabbath Observance reported are expected to hold the to be at large. Another brother, the crime had told a dose friend she The Park Theater has been sold present with a check list of the floods In check and give the river Matthew, of Stamford, laid the case never would be taken alive to the to the corporation owning the Association of Philadelphia, deny­ voters of the district. Mr. Veitch ing that she urged repeal of the a chance to dispose of the extra before Judge Nickerson, declaring district attorney’s office for ques­ STAMFORD COPS LUCKY Grand Theater In Hartford, it was WITH HEAVY SELLING volume of water without undue Frank was illegally detained and tioning. announced today by Jaffe and Mar­ law which prohibits Sunday fish­ ing. (Continued on Page 2.) trouble. wanted to be released. This woman, the most important lowe, local owners of the playhouse. figure in District Attorney Keyes’ AS OLD GUN GOES OFF It was also announced that the price Woolworth Heads General De­ new investigation, asked another paid was $50,000. cline in Mercantile Stocks as woman what poisons she could use Mr. Jaffe said this morning that to end her life quickly, if necessary. One (Jets Bullet Scratch, Other the new owners of the Park plan to Sales Rush Continues. It had not been intended to ay- Barely Missed When House­ spend $5,000 on Improving the A Ctoss Section ot the Week in Manchester —by Hatty Anderson rest this woman at present, accord­ property and the work will start as New York, March 27.— Lower cleaning Fires Relic. values were recorded for most ac­ ing to reports but the possibility soon as Welnstock of the now loomed that she will be taken tive utility and specialty stocks in Stamford, March 27.— Chief Grand Theater returns from Flori­ an Irregular market today. After a into custody to prevent her from da. This Is expected within the next John B. Brennan and Captain Wal­ firm opening. In which the oils and ending her life and thus blotting two weeks. out the district attorney’s last ter P. Williams, of the StamfoM- motor stocks sold fractionally high­ police department, barely escapAcj. The Park has been open at varl- er, selling was resumed In the pub­ hopes for a solution of the mystery. ous times since it was bought by being killed in the police, station lic utility and specialty stocks which Jaffe and Marlowe. At first It kept today when one In a bundle of four open dally. Then It changed to displayed such weakness yesterday, § 0 lrA?peA(?s old pistols exploded as it was be­ the latter Including the baking ing moved in a house-cleaning pro­ three days a week and then clused stocks, radio shares. General A FPE f? T h e R ecE N T Love Potions entirely. Recently It started the cess. Asphalt, Flelschmann and Kresge. three days a week program but two Captain Williams received a su*- weeks ago closed up for good again. Week-eid'husiness reports em­ Sold by Seer perflclal flesh wound In his right phasized a continuous decline in hand by a bullet that went through wholesale commodity prices, which To Mill Girls an open door and buried Itself |a reached the lowest levels In ten the floor of the room where Chief- weeks. The effect has been to dis­ Brennan was sitting. AVOID PLEBISCITE ON courage and to restrict forward buy­ Bit by bit. Information is leaking , Capt. Williams, who has just ing of commodities used In the re­ out about the swindler who fleeced been appointed to that post suc­ tail trade, according to Dun’s and Mrs. Robert Runday, of 93 ChArter ceeding the promotion ot Chief TACNA-ARICA STATUS Bradstreet’s. "Woolworth dropped Oak street out of $480 Tuesday Brennan, was removing a collec­ six points to 154 1-2 in the lead of evening. It appears that dozens of tion. ef old weapons from a i iiblT f a general decline In mercantile girls gave more than the regular in his new office when the acMdsAt Chile and Peru Accept U. S. stocks. fee of fifty cents for their fortunes occurred. The bullet p l^ g h ^ along the surface ot the ,captaln>. Offer to Settle Old Dispute Selling spread Ur’llI sections of on a promise made by the seer the market In the second hour, and that he would provide them with band and struck within an inch pt by Diplomatic Actionr prices again Inclined sharply down­ U S E ^ S love potions that would make their where the chief was sitting. • . ward. Ward Baking broke to 30 1-2 sweethearts love them more. The Washington, March 27.__The for a new loss of 3 points; Baldwin subject is -the sole topic of conver­ next to last nail was driven Into again broke below pay, and new sation in the mills these days. the coffin of the Tacna-Arica plebe- losses of from one to five points The police last night reported HER F A d NOT “ U F I ^ , sclte today when open diplomat­ were scored In the bulk of active that no word had been received ic overtures were begun between Industrial stocks. United States from outside sources concemingthe Lima, Santiago and Washington Steel and General Electric display­ swindler. He does not seem to be ASSERTS LADY D ttN A looking toward a settlement of the known In police circles In this i>art ed a very weak tone and sold at or C'/noN 0 m - long standing boundary between near the year’s lowest prices. Stocks “THffC.’RA.A's Oo S o m e of the' oountrY at least. Chile and Peru. of the mercantile companies poured '/A»A,e’Tc;(?M/t } ' - TWOW

Manning. Then followed another PIANS A MAKCH flrsjfc part. ot the garden ot giethiemga^^ meeting of the district which ad­ ACCEPT WOOULOCK MANCHESTER INTERESTED Part II. opens with the supper ot sudden appearance of -this ( H NERVOUS OVER journed without action. Immedi­ U.S.PUTSBANON SWIM AT BOSTOK the Passover, at which Jesus washes c.owd, Jesus toraaken by ately after this meeting, Mr. Lioom- His disciples’ feet, and gives to His clples. His ntter loaelineia. am^n^ Is explained that work had been IN FIGHT OVER ESTATE! friends the new commandment ot ruthless foes, the tumult befoiriiuv' IMAlNEMfROBE started on an addition to bring AFTER 14 MONTHS m n E G ’ READING Nova ^ tia Girl to Try Four love for one another as the sign of Pllat^ In the Judgment -hall, the' about the changes suggested. Mile Dash in Harbor Vifaters 'true dlscipleship. From this the passage ot thq cross, the trageCf ; This seems to be the whple trou­ Much speculation developed here at 50 Above Zero. scene passes to the Infinite pathos and triumph of CalvaiFi ble In the district as Harley Palm­ yesterday In regard to how the es­ tate of the late Miss.Jane L. Dono­ er claimed that In acting last De­ Sm tors ApproTt. Appoint- Customs Service Acts to Boston, March 27.—Right 9i|^U ps Scared as Federal cember as Mr. Loomis did, the van, wealthy Southington woman, to which Patrick J. O’Leary Is one on the heels of a cold bluster­ committeeman failed to ask for ing snowstorm that left a I Areals W atdi— Whole bids and In his* opinion had spent ment Bet Many Fear to of approximately forty distant heirs, Keep Out Foreign Made white blanket nearly an inch about $500 more than was neces­ will be eventually settled. Judge William S. Hyde was named admin­ deep. Miss. Eva Morrison, wa­ sary. Mr. Palmer then became the m w ter nymph from Plcton, N. S,, CIRCLE Let Coeatitneets K . istrator of the estate by Judge of i Con^WetjSavsWkaess target of attack from others In ''Smutty’’ Literature. announces her intention to various parts of the small school­ Ihrobate Thomas F. Welch yester­ day In Southington. Attorney start Immediate training for AngnsU, Me.. Maitb ST. — A room. Ho was Informed that he an English Channel swim. 2 DAYS BEGINNING had little right to talk, as his prop­ Washington, March 97.—^After a Hyde’s appointment followed a dis­ Washington, March 27.— Steps to She says she will dive into ■vrare of appreheinion swept five-hour battle behind closed doors pute between two factions which prevent the flooding of the United through certain business and social erty was rated in the Grand List the icy water of Boston harbor for only $1,800 and a five mill tax the Senate confirmed Thomas F. are fighting for the right to Inherit States with ’’bootleg” literature tomorrow and paddle for four circles here today when it was Woodlock as a member of the Inter­ the estate which Is valued at over have been taken by the customs learned that representatives of the would mean only $9 to him. miles. TODAY state Commerce Commission by a $160,000. service, it Was learned today. U. S. District attorney’s office are Those who are opposed to Mr. The harbor water tempera­ Loomis’ action, intend to keep ad­ vote of 52 to 25 late yesterday, end­ The trouble cropped up following Orders were issued barring from ture registers Just 50, yet the closely checking all the evidence In ing a struggle of fourteen months. the sudden death of Miss Donovan the country a long list of salacious the Impeachment proceedings journing all meetings called by girl declares she will finish him until the annual meeting next The overwhelming vote was a two weeks ago last night at her novels published abroad exclusively her swim and then perfect against Sheriff Henry S. Cummings. complete surprise. While It has home in Southington. Death was fer the American trade, as well as While the federal offlcialB re­ June when a new set of officers plans for a 14-mlle trip In two will be elected and it Is hoped to been confidently believed within the due to heart trouble which has also the works of some well-known for­ or three weeks. fused to talk, their presence and last few days that he would win by claimed more than ten other mem eign authors. actlvitly In following all evidence defeat Mr. Loomis. The committee­ man feels that he has acted within four or five votes, a week or ten bers of thd family. Miss Donovan Customs officials in the last few given impetus'to a belief that fur­ days ago he was accorded only a bad been in good health. ther developments may follo'v^ the his rights and that unless the dis­ months have confiscated sufficient CHORUS OF 50 VOICES trict lays a tax sufficient to meet bare chance for victory. She died without making a will. spicy literature and alleged “art appearance at the hearing has Fear Publicity Then followed the trouble as to works” to overstock a good-sized caused much excitement. Their its indebtedness which now amounts to over $5,000, the Town Although several efforts were who should be entitled to Inherit library. A number of foreign motion TO PRESENT CANTATA inclusion of the sheriff’s trial. made to make the roll-call public, the wealthy woman’s estate. Miss picture plays have fallen Into the \., Prisoners Wandered, School Board will find a way of forcing the tax upon them. the Senate refused to do so. It be­ Donovan had no Immediate rela­ same classification. le progress of the hearing de- ing learned that several of those tives. Her nearest kin, it was Beyond Limlta Hartford Tenor and Local Bar­ that In addition to getting Following Is the letter received found, were thirteen first cousins. itone to Be Soloists at Swed­ gambling In jail, drunk- by Mr. Loomis from the School who had openly opposed Mr. Wood- While novels and movies of the ^1., Board: lock but voted for him strenuously Patrick O’Leary is one of the first “sex appeal” type are published and ish Lutheran Church. strayed into the homes cousins. Then over twenty-five / amanding kisses from “The Board of School Visitors, fought such a course. circulated in the United States, gen­ at a meeting held this afternoon, In some instances' these “flop- other second, third, and fourth erally without Interference from A well trained chorus of 50 voices ON THE SAME PROGRAM % find that different sanitary provi­ pers” .begged Senators opposing Mr. cousins joined together and entered the aiHhocities, the foreign produc­ will present the cahtata, "Olivet to accused by one a petition for a share in the estate. flsoner, of go- sions are required at the school- Woodlock not to Insist on throwing tions have considerably overstepped Calvary” by Maunder, in the Swed­ house In your District; and that the roll-call open. One Senator Is The first cousins desired Patrick the limits recognized by the govern­ ish Lutheran church tomorrow eve­ :lr jm” with an O’Leary as administrator. The It full, the same can be provided without declared to have said privately to ment, according to officials. ning. Soloists for the occasion are BLANCHE SWEET unreasonable expense. another: “It would crucify me with other faction opposed this stub­ Where the prohibition authori­ Maurice Wallen, tenor of the Not le entire bornly. Mr. O’Leary did not seem in county who “The Board voted therefore, to my people at home if they knew I ties in the past employed “tasters” Asylum Hill Congregational chuyeh I recommend to you. as. Committee voted for Woodlock.” anxious to assume the responsibili­ to determine whether seized liquors of Hartford and Jarle Johnson, ; played In Ll- ties of the position and as a result Iquor flowed of the District, that modem closets Senators were reticent about the had a kick, the customs service has baritone soloist of the Center and lavatories be Installed immedi­ executive session, but it was learned Judge Hyde was named in his designated certain experts as “read­ church choir of this town. The “THE LADY FROM HELL” Ibec county and place. 'bushel of empty ately. that the intense feeling against Mr. ers” at the various ports of entry. organ accompanist will be Miss E. * dance halls. Under the Statute, in such case, Woodlock for alleged "Wall Street” No hard and fast rule of decency Marlon Dorward and Miss Eva CONTINUOUS SATURDAY Gave Seised li< changes should be made connections was loosed again, and has been laid down. The great Johnson will be at the piano. Bngene Lebar, young s^wo (2) weeks from the that radicals on each side voted al­ MRS. SARAH BILLINGS variety of the subject matter in the Since its success in another of­ SUNDAY AT 6:45 - 8:30 coal operator, testified that' iOt ^Is not^e. most solidly against him. questionable novel makes difllcult fering, Gaul’s "Holy City”, some Cummings frequently gave hliAv^- ■ ■# .recommendation also^ In- DIES THIS AFTERNOON the fixing of a standard of propriety. weeks ago the chorus has been re­ -quor for parties, the liquor comiite' taataliation of running Lid Down ceiving compliments on its fine .from the state storehouse of seiz­ we understand is “RAINBOW RILEY” Experts said that stories might work. It is expected that a large at­ ed liquors. alnable.” exceed one half of one per cent of tendance will be on hauu to jecelve Extra! Monday Night Extra! ly submitted, Mrs. Sarah Billings of 109 Fos­ spice and still be admitted to Director Pearson’s next presenta­ SCHOOL VISITORS, AT CIRCLE TWO DAYS ter street died this afternoon at America, but it was declared that tion. THE BIGGEST SHOW IN CONNECTICUT Town of Manchester. the Memorial hospital. She has been ill for some time with a com­ when the official readers themselves “Olivet To Calvary” recalls sim­ AT CONNECTICUT’S SMALLEST PRICES I PECK MEASURE BALLOT By H. O. Bowers, are shocked at the love lyrics of ply and reverently the scenes which Secretary. Today marks the premiere show plication of diseases. ing of the much awaited picture, exotic imagination, the lid must be mark the last few days of the Mrs. Billings was born in Mans­ put down. BOX IN “nCHTING 5TH” at the Circle of Johnny Hines in field, Conn., but has lived' the Sa.vlour’s life on earth, and some LOCAL BOWUNG TEAMS “Rainbow Riley.” It will be shown greater part of her life in Manches­ "In many of the magazines and of the reflections suggested thereby. four times today with the perform­ ter. Besides her husband she leaves novels reaching the eye of the cus­ The rejoicing of the multitude with Grand (Conttnaed from page 1.) ance continuous. On Sunday it toms censor, the plots and detail go he saunas and palms, the view of five daughters, two sons, three sis­ far DIVIDE WITH BRISTOL will be shown at 6:45 and 8:30. ters and one brother. The daugh­ beyond the American idea of Jerusalem from the steep of Olivet had taken from the town’s voting Other features include Blanche what a proper person should read,' the lament over the beautiful city, I list those who were citizens and ters are Mrs. Sadie Ryan of New Sweet in "The Lady From Hell” York City; Mrs. Harold R. Ger­ said one official. the scene in the temple, and the , lived within the district but as the and short subject. ' A number of volumes of strictly lonely walk back over the mount at ; law provides that a person who is Girls Win by 107 Pins But Men maine of 105 Benton street, Mrs. Lose by 33—Cole Hits 126. "Rainbow Riley” has to do with Frank P. Clancy of Benton street, pre-war kick have bieen submitted night, form the chief features of the Amateur , a citizen of the United States and Johnny’s role as a cub reporter to customs headquarters here. ; a property owner In the district is Mrs. Charles Cervlnl of Oak street, The Manchester bowling teams, who is sent to the Kentucky moun­ Miss Helen Gaskell of Benton Officials said that literature boot­ - also entitled to cast a ballot, it tains to report a feud. Instead of leggers peddling the forbidden \ made necessary the addition of male and female, broke even in street. The sons are Edward Gas­ LITTLE JOE their match with the New Depar­ finding just a little bit of excite­ kell pf Spruce street and Lawrence literature have found a big market : about thirty names. ment, he runs plumb into a mess among high school and college Voices of the Night. ture teams of Bristol last evening Gaskell of Oak street. The sisters- of trouble. His first move is to students. H 9 ( j 0 feX't^^VJACiiiMOrC ' Contest at Murphy’s alleys. The local girls are Miss Rose Flaherty of New Before the meeting opened, as fall In love with the schoolteacher- : the reporter was trudging his way won their match with the Bell City Britain, Miss Mary Flaherty of girls by a margin of 107 pins sweetheart of Tllden McFIelds, the Wllllmantlc and Mrs. Edward Mc- PLUS AN ATTRACTIVE, BIG I through the muck and mire along killer of the mountains and the ; Keeney street, angry voices could while the men lost by 33 pins. Velgl^f Church street. The broth- Horky, well known baseball leader of the Ripper clan. That er.,lB 'Thomas Flaherty of Deep Riv­ 1 be heard, but the shrill voice of a means trouble from the start, and AMATEUR CONTESTS ! woman was distinguished above player and shortstop for the Bris­ er, ponn. tol team for several years, rolled Johnny never gets his neck out of I ^ e ta l services will be held Feature Bill i all shouting, “Thar’s crooked work the noose until he has to overcome 1 here,’’ while others were heard to with tbp Bristol male team. His Monday morning at 8:30 at the AT CIRCLE MONDAY score of 124 was two pins lower the entire mountain community home ot Mrs. Harold Germaine on MAT. AT 2:15, EVE. 7:15,9.'15. i say, “Why, we are paying twelve with the aid of government troops. I per cent interest and it would be a than the high single mark which Benton street and at 9 o’clock at went to Ike Cole. In the girls’ He does It to the Queen’s taste, St. James’ church. Hnrial will be CIRCLE PRICES ALWAYS I whole lot better if we let them and In the accomplishment thereof The popular Amateur nights havo th« building and pay them game Jennie Lucas was high with in St. James’ cemetery. which has an appeal to J rent,” to which another replied, “I 112, which incldently was higher he goes through a series of escapes nearly than any scores hit by any of the that are fraught with danger, FUNERAL OP everybody will be revived at the I swmn, there’s been a school for a laughs, thrills and dynamic'action. Circle theatre on Monday night on Mat 5c 15c Eve. 10c 20c : long time here and that one will members of the male teams except MRS,. MARY FORBES. Cole and Horky. The scores: It Isn’t the story so much as it is a grander scale than was ever be­ stay here.” Hines and the brand of clever gags fore attempted. The Amateur As stated, Fred R. Manning was Manchester The funeral services for Mrs, Schubert . . . ., .96 92 107 295 he uses to get out of his precarl- Contest will, bo staged In addition elected moderator and at once a ons situations that makes the film Mary Forbes who died yesterday to a big double feature program jn- resolution was presented authoriz­ Cervlni . . . . ,. .85 88 105 278 afternoon at the Manchester Memo­ Belettl ...... , .92 104 108 304 so fine. Always there is the John­ cludln" "Under the Rouge” and ing the treasurer to borrow In the ny Hines Ingenuity, the Hines rap­ rial hospital will take place at the “Six Million Dollars Reward.” name of the district and give the Canade ...... 102 82 102 286 home of Mrs. James Burns, 271 Cole ...... 94 126 102 322 id-fire action, and the downright The Amateur Contest- will be THURSDAY, V FRIDAY & SATURDAY district note or notes for the same, button-bursting fun that he pro­ Woodbrldge street, Monday morn­ made up of talented contestants a sum not to exceed In the aggre­ ing at 8.30 o’clock and at St APRIL 1, 2 AND 3 Total . ! ___ . .469 492 524 1485 mulgates. from Manchester and vicinity. The gate $3,000. This motion might WHIRLWIND SPEED Bridget’s church at nine o’clock. management is receiving entries Matinee Saturday have been seconded but immedi­ Bristol Rev. C. T. McCann will officiate. Miller ...... 97 99 108 304 “Rainbow Riley” is the sort of a for the contest in large numbers.' PARSONS’ Eves. 50c to $2.50. Sat Mat 50c to $1.50. ately from several parts of the hall story that starts out at a sixty Mrs. Forbes had been a resident If you or your friends have talent came voices: Meah ...... 107 95 104 306 ol Manchester for the past 35 Plus 15% Tax. Erickson , . . . . .96 105 84 285 mile a minute clip, keeps up the apply to the manager at the Clr- "I move we adjourn.” high voltage throughout the body years. She lived In Hartford be­ I clc'theatre. Cash prizes will be Votes Both Ways. Horkheimer . .124 9L 109 324 fore coming to Manchester, Parsons ...... 87 111 101 299 of the story and winds up with a She I awarded to the winners with the PRIOR TO ITS NEW YORK OPENING A motion was made by Commit­ bang. was close to 90 ye^rs -old. Her audience enjoying the fun of de­ teeman Loomis that when the vote husband died a few weeks ago. GUTHRIE McCLINTIC Presents Total ...... 511 501 506 1518 termining the winners by Its ap­ is taken,’ it be by ballot and the PERRETT * GLENNBT HAVE She is survived by two nephews, plause. check list of the district used. The Manchester Girls W, R. Palmer and John C. Palmer, J. Lucas . . . . .112 92 86 290 NEW DELIVERY TRUCK. The regular Circle admission peck measure was brought into use N. Taggart . and two nieces, Mrs. James Burns ^ prices, ______of_ 10______and- 20 cents will pre- and each voter was checked as he .. .99 78 84 261 M. Boyle ...... 80 81 92 253 Perrett ft Olenney, local express­ and Miss Mary Flannagan of the | vail...... for this added.. ' attraction on “GLORY HALLELUJAH” passed by the registrar’s table. M. Kennedy . . .82 men and auto trucksters, have pur­ south end. j Monday night. The matinee per- There were ninety votes cast, but 77 81 240 A New Play By K. Tureck . . . . .83 84 81 248 chased a new White truck. It has The burial will be In St, Bridget’s | formance will beglh as usual Mon­ one of them, bearing the name of Bristol Girls been seen on the streets for the cemetery. day afternoou at 2:16. THOMAS MITCHELL and BERTRAM BLOCH a woman, had both a “no” and a R. Chapman . , ,80 79 83 242 past ten days. The new truck has With a Notable Cast Including “yes” on it and It was thrown out. A. Johnson . . . .83 80 77 240 a five-ton capacity and has 51 This left eighty-nine votes to M, McLan .. .. .72 73 70 215 horse-power. It Is one of the speed­ JUNE WALKER CHARLES BICKFORD count. H. Smith , . . .. .85 74 98 257 iest five-ton trucks on the road. It The^tellers found, of the eighty- A. Landry .. ,. .66 86 80 231 is equipped with pneumatic tires FELIX KREMBS - HILDA VAUGHN nine votes cast, that fifty-four fa­ and has a bus chassis equipped and Others. vored adjournment and thlrty-flve with a truck body. Perrett & Olen­ continuation of the meeting. The TRIES ACD) SUICIDE, ney will use the truck for local Staged by Guthrie McClintic riiairman declared the meeting ad­ work and long trips. journed but this did not mean that STATE the voters left the building as they DESIROYS HER BEAUTY SOUTH MANCHESTER, CT. Stayed for the “fireworks,” which A PUZZLE A DAY Today -THE MESSRS. SHUBERT PRESENT were started by Committeeman Loomis who said that the only Hollywood, Calif., March 27.— An avalanche of snow burled the ones who were opposing this move­ Barbara Bennett, beautiful 21-year- little town of Bingham, Utah. Many LEO SINGER a ment were those who had no chil­ old dancer, and MargtTerlte Roseau, people were killed, and fiiany dren to send to school and who her maid, were taken to a hospital miraculously saved. As the snow Presents The Student Prince'' were too stingy to pay their taxes. here today suffering from acid crashed in the roof, Mr. and Mrs. Argument Starts. burns, according to police, who re­ Stevens fell through the door of For One Week’s Return Visit Harley Palmer, who is of the ported that Miss Bennett had tried their home. She landed safely sev­ opposing faction, denied this was to swallow acid in a suicide at­ eral yards away. But Mr. Stevens Parsons’ Theatre Beginning Monday, April 5 true. He retaliated by saying that tempt, following a quarrel with her fell three times as far and was sweetheart. The Midget Revue Oonunltteeman Loomis was so anx- stopped by a wall of the general Several weeks ago THE STUDENT PRINCE was seen and heard here by audiences so hfus to make a little money himself The maid dashed the acid bottle store. When found he waj very large that the ciqiacity of the theater was not only taxed, but many thousands of pa­ , t l ^ he helped in the erection of from the lips of her mistress, the cold but otherwise unhurt. 14 — MIDGETS — 14 trons could not obtain entrance at the price desired. The return visit will remedy that. the addition, the cost of which was liquid splashing over both women. The village teacher has estimated It was then Mr. Loomis, Miss Bennett was reported badly the distance the husband and wife (who sprang the surprise of the burned about the face and hands. had fallen, and sayg the square of OTHER ACTS FROM THE HUMBLEST TO THE HIGHEST IT WAS Mdng. when he read and offered these distances totals 490. Spies of an order from the Town What is the exact number cl HAILED WITH PRAISE! Shhool Board dated September 17, SCHENECTADY SCHOOLS yards each fell? NORMA 1925, dsd signed by H. 0. Bowen, Last puzzle •nzwert SHEARER in 'The Devill’s Circus^^ On the first night of its former visit GOVERNOR TRUMBULL arose in secretary of the school board, or­ his box and extended this Shubert mast erpiece a sincere and enthusiasUe dering a change in the sanitary CLOSED BY THE GRIP conditions at the school and to In­ welaHne:- * stall immediately modem closets Schenectady, N. Y„ March 27.— ''This magnificent operetta,** said GOV. TRUMBULL,^‘‘Is a Credit to Its and lavatories. Also, the irder Schools In this dty have been SUNDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY Producers and the Entire Theatrical Profession; and I am sure that I voice the stated, that under the statutes closed until April 12 because of an these changes should be made In epidemic of grip and influenza. The 2-Features-2 sentiment of the whole community when I say that the great success of such n two weeks’ time. It also ordered healih authorities today estimated notable entertainment is a happy augury of the public taste for the best things that rannlng water be included In that 8,040 school children are con­ of our theater.** the Improvements. fined to their homes, while 76 RUDOLPH Work Started. teacher^ are III. VALENTINO When this was lint presented to Twenty-five per cent, of the THE SAME. CAST! THE SAME PRODUCTION 1 the Fifth District voten, an ad­ 18,000 workers In the General Elec­ in journment was taken for two tric plant are suffering with grip. THE SAME GREAT CHORUS i months at the request of Fred TJpwards of 100 of the 600 stu- dents at Union college are victims. ‘The Eagle’ ___ Inclodiiv DEWOLF HOPPER, James Uddy, Eva Davenport, Laura Arnold It was easy enough ter Jim to James Oliver #ln. He merely rearranged his Curwood^s and 100 others three bats In the above fashion so that ther formed the Roman num­ Mighty Drama *rHE MAIL.ORDERS ARE COMING IN FAST. HAVE YOU SENT ] o p ber six. If you recall Jim said, “1 YOURS? will make my three bats Intd six.” ‘WHEN PRICES, including taxes: Eves. Orch. $3.15; Bale. $2.88, $2.30, $1.73; Fuffi. And It was not bis fault If John Clr. $1.15. / took It for granted that ha meant ! THE DOOR Into six bets. Wed. Mat. Orch. $2.30; Bale. $1.73, $1.15; Fam. Cir. 87c. SEAT SALE IBAND -OPENED’’ Sat. Mat Orch. $2.88; Bale. $2.30, $1.73; Fam. Cire. $1,15. THURWAT. Henry Reymond, a Swiss musical Enclose Addressed, Stamped Envdops With AU Mail Ordoa. inventor, has deviled a system of musical Bhortland. .. ^ . -T

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TIT! ■*.Va V eattt8Baiag,<|ii8llty: Ms PQir* Kw. Ilf. P. B«My. ' V J®lm m thvt xajAt j^:rt«el■ history; the sure deity of his Universal Reign of Christ.” Music: Stabat M a te r- H ie Interaational Sunday Something happened in early there is the will to believe. A dis­ Him, that His gospel could organ prelude, "Credo” by Kaiser; Bear. F. C. Allen. Choir Fdend, wjiom he Jenew to be the Solo: 0 Love Divine, All Love Ex­ sdiool Eesaoh for March' 2S is manhood to this robust, contented (|hW8t. In so portraying the very tinguished psychologist has said of would save the world. Who tenor solo, "Palm Branches” by Palm Sunday will be ot^rved by fisherman that made him no Icmger the various conflicting philosophi­ doubt that loving one another Faure: anthem (offertory) "Ride special music at the Sdcond Con­ celling a Review: “Hie Gospel of nature of Jesus,'whom his soul Miss Nellie Foley, contralto. content with the life of the Lake loved and adordd, John speaks cal theories that they are built up He loved ns would save? In th< On, Ride On in Majesty” by Scott. gregational church, and the pastor John"—John 17:1-18. Its fish, its. storms. Its labors, its by one using facts to confirm what dark times centuries before At four o’clock the junior choir will preach on the theme, "Seek­ Communion hymn deathlessly to all who, like him, Choir joys. (Jne day he met a Great possess the spark of spiritual un he wills to believe. True is this ac­ Saviour came, it was declared t: rehearses. Every member who ex­ ing the Kingdom Today.” The top­ the time would come when ipi Communion: Hosana to Our Lord Once upon a time there was a One.' All -that was dormant of d,erstau*^n.g in their souls. How curate discernment. And this is pects to sing with the choir Easter ic of the children’s sermon Is, "A true of what you and I believe. would beat their spears Into p Lost Diamond.” The music''to be • ...... Lambillotts small man who became great: a possibility In his own soul flashed ^any "clever” and "great" hooks Sunday night should be present at In recognition of tbla new- Friend Our wills are back of what we be­ inghooks. and tbpir swords Mj this rehearsal. rendered is as follows: Organ and Violin pro'vinclal who became cosmopoli­ have been born, and died, and been tan: an out-of-doors'Workingman and Leader. There waa something forgotten, since first this fisherman- lieve concerning, spiritual things. plowshares, and the nations wod' The Bpworth League devotional Prelude, "The Palms” ...... F^urs Recessional hymn study war no more. Today, wli Choir ■who became the first force in in John that enabled him to per­ tmthor penned the passion of his Deep in the heart we must be meeting at six o’clock led Anthem, "Ride On, Ride On” .... either affirmative or negative. If Locarno, the great nations Thomas Prentice. Topic: "To Be,” 1 ...... Scott At the high mass at 10:30 a. m. mighty cities: a hot, quick-temper­ ceive the greatness of this Greater being? And what an uncounted than himself. "Whoso would, bring one takes the affirmative, has the venantlng no more to wage war the final study in verbs of Chris­ Offertory, Anthem; “ Jerusalem” palm branches will be distributed ed, vindictive man who became an line of men and women have made home the treasures of the Indies the acquaintance of the Son of God will to believe, and uses all that he tween them. Witness the dr tian living. This is the young ...... Parker to the congregation according to apostle of* love: a man of strong savagery of a few years ago Postlude, "Jubilate Deo” . .. Silver custom. The senior choir will sing personal amibitions who lost theni must take the treasures of the In­ in these pages; and have, fed their eees to confirm belief, the vision fo ks service of the church. clears, confirming evidence multi­ these nations were destpq^ng Sdnday school is at 12:10. all and grew into one of the noblest dies with him.” Mother, father, ^irits upon John’s words! The evening worship hour begins special numbers in observance of plies, and finally the truth of another, and compare it 'with tb< at seven o’clock with music by The Christian Endeavor meeting Palm Sunday. The following Is the and miost potent figures of earth. family strain, unknown teachers— John lived long, and won to these, and who knows what other vforld leadership as the apostle of Jesus’ claims comes with over­ same nations weeping In joy oww Quartette. "Saviour Again to Thy is at 6:45 p. m. The topic is, "The complete program: That man was John of Galilee, son whelming conviction through the cemented bonds of friendship an^ Gospel in the Near East,” and the of Zebedee, a fisherman by trade forces, equipped the young man Ibve. His supreme achievement, Dear Name,” by Berwald, and offer­ Organ prelude. "First Prelude” seek light of reason. If one is in the helpful co-operation. Is all this ac­ tory baritone solo, “ Come Ye leader is Frank Williams...... Bach and a saint by grace. with the latent capacity to though, is that he, of all men, best after John the Baptist, and then understood Jesus Christ; and most negative, the first entrance of light cident, a chance happening, or Hi Blessed” by Scott. The organ The topic of the prayer meeting Processional hymn •No other biography, unless it be is barred, and eventually agnostic­ it God fulfilling His word? prelude is “ Curlew” by Horsman. this week is, “ What Jesus Teaches possibly that of Sahl of Tarsus, to follow Jesus of Nazareth. clearly made him known to the Choir Boys As a great cause, a great pur­ ism BO blinds the eyes of the un­ Have the will to believe, gnd wi- "The Disciple Who Was Afraid” is About Life.” Aspergeh Me— (Gregorian) quite matches this one, for roman­ ages. pose or a great passion is the In- derstanding that one cannot see, shall see all history as bnt thp the subject of the pastor’s evening An entertainment and short play Choir Boys tic human interest and for high and in the darkness all is confu­ gradual fulfillment of the Word W called "Aunt Fannie’s Miracle,” terpretation of almost, every life SEVEN SENTENC® SERMONS. message. Blessing of the Palms achievement. J ^ n ’s career extend­ sion. God, through Jesus, the Christ. The Week. will be given in the near future by Duet. . VLes Rameaux” ( Palm ed over a large part of the then that looms larger than its fellows, the missionary auxiliary of the known world. We need to glance so the sufficient explanation for the God is whatever you need Him Reflect! When sin first entered Monday night at 6.30 the Ep- Branches” ) ...... Fauer the world, the Saviour was prom­ SQUASH TENNIS TOURNEY ; worth League will hold a Lenten Ladies’ Aid society. Arthur E. Keating, tenor at It geographically to catch Its full subsequent greatness of John of tb be.— McNeill. Galilee is that he linked his life, ised. The promise was kept alive Supper followed by a Mexican On Friday of this week. Good James J. Breen, baritone import. He was born on the lake­ New York, March 27— ’Twelve Friday, a union service of the Pro­ side of the tumultuous Romam in intimate fellowship and loyalty, Look at, think of, do and memor­ "His holy prophets, which have d^ama presented under the joint Organ, Selection from "Stabat Ma- been since the world began.” It the leading professionals ■will start- auspices of the Recreational and testant churches of Manc'hester ter” ...... Rossini province of Galilee. I went search­ •with that of Jesus. He was made ize something beautiful each day.— was foretold how He would be play late today for the world’s opf* Missionary Departments of the will be held at St. Iftary’s Episcopal Kyrie Elelson, From "Mass in Bb” ing for his home recently on the I that he subsequently became by Alice Freeman Palmer. Se Influence o f the Carpenter ef bom, wbat He would do, what en squash tennis title at the Shel­ league. church from 12 m., to 3 p. m. Fol­ ...... W. L. Leonard northern shore of the lake; and ton club. Walter Kinsella, who Nazareth- upon him. That princi­ Out of the dusk a shadow. would be done to Him in marvel­ Wednesday at two o’clock the lowing the plan of former Good Choir whether he lived In Capernaum,- has held the championship sinep Friday services the seven last ple is universal and timeless. As­ Then a spark; ous detail. He fulfilled the prophe­ Ladles’ Aid meet for business and Credo in Unum Deum ...... som ©where on the northw^l®ffi cies of ages to the lota. Who but 1914, will not defend his honors,) sewing. At 5.30 they will serve words of Jesus will be used as a ser * ...... W. L. Leonard shore, or in Bethsaida, to the north­ sociation with a great personality Out of the cloud a silence. their regular monthly supper. At rles of texts and devotional themes Choir east, where a fertile plain stretches makes one great. Then a lark;' seven o’cjock regular rehearsal of by seven of the ministers of our Solo, "Cujus Animam” .. . .Rossini away from the other side of the up­ The essential factor In every Out of the heart a rapture. the Young People’s Singing Club, community. Arthur E. Keating, tenor per Jordan, I only know that both school is not the equipment or the Then a pain; Easter music. Easter Sunday Is always one of Sanctus ...... W. L. Leonard cities are gone "utterly. curriculum, but the character of the Out of the dead, cold ashes. Thursday at 7.30 the mid-week | the red-letter Sundays^ of the year. Choir Glimpses Of Galilee. teachers. Forever and everywhere Life again.— John Banister I The Balance Wheel o f a Watch Must 1 service of prayer and fellowship led It is the day when the Christian Solo, " 0 Salutaris” ...... Dooley But the life of the fishermen, who It holds goo,d that "Mark Hopkins Tabb; * • * by the pastor. Topic lor medita­ hope is especially strong and clear, James J. Green, baritone still toll at the great nets from on one end of a log and a student Travel 3559 MILES a Year “ ON 'TIME’’ | tion: "The Night Before the Cruci­ and when we are naturally filled A^gnus Dei ...... W. L. Leonard boats that seem so clumsy, is still on the other end is a sufficient uni­ How many of our lives are fever­ I fixion.” with gladness ana joy. And it Choir the life of Fishermen John and versity.” The school of Christ ish with the perpetual search after I Reliable mechanism is guaranteed in every Watch | On Friday at 12 o’clock noon the seems to us an appropriate time Recessional hymn James and Peter and Andrew. I graduates glorious lives because new things, when the things we three hour service held at St. for the expression of this spirit in Choir can imagine them waist deep in the Christ teaches it. One great citi­ have no'w have not begun to be ex­ 5 purchased of us. * Mary’s Episcopal church with seven music. As in former years the shallow waters by the head of the zen, be he merchant, preacher, hausted!— PhilHps Brooks. of the local pastors cooperating, choir will be augmented vocally Joraqn, tugging hopefully at the editor, teacher or official, may • * ♦ I Gold Watches, Gold Filled Watches, from $15.00 | using the Seven Last Words of the and Instrumentally, and special transform into greatness any com­ Come unto Me, all .ye that labor ST. MART’S llhes of the nets; or pushing stolid­ i and upward. S Master as the theme for this Good numbers will enrich our Easter ly at the long sweeps by which munity. and are heavy-laden, and I will give Friday service of meditation. worship. In the afternoon an East­ The Gift That Is Genuine. you rest.— Matthew 11:28. Bev. J. S. NelU boats are propelled. Hard, primi­ At 3.45 the junior league and in­ er pageant will be presented by the tive and perilous was the training I have followed the trail of John • • • struction class for Easter Consecra­ children entitled, "The King Call­ fol- Palm Sunday services as fer manhood which John obtained of Galilee over its entire course. A What T spent I had. tion service meets with the direc­ ed* Jesus.” few days ago I explored the tradi­ lows: at tbe fishing. What I kept I lost. tor of education and league superin­ The Christian Endeavor meeting a. m.— Church school. How he must have loved the rare tional site of the house of Caiaphas, What I gave I have. next Sunday will be held as an 9:30 tendent. The final meeting before Men’s Bible class. sunsets of the Lake; visions of on the upper slope of old Zion, — An old- epitaph. Easter Sunday, every jpnior mem­ early morning service at 7 o’clock. 10: 45— Morning prayer, and ser­ where John walked during the • • •' The Dewey-Richman Company The topic is, "Thoughts Suggested beauty so exquisite that th«»y cau^ ber of the "77” ^group is expected mon. Sermon topic. the beholder fairly to tremble with trial of his Master. I have repeat­ True friendship, being love with­ ’ to be. present. * At seven o’clock by Easter.” All are Invited to come 3*00 p. m.-—Highland Park, Sun- edly gone to and fro in Ephesust out compact or condition, never — JEWELERS — OPTICIANS — STATIONERS and share in this service. delight: Did John learn while he the pastor’s preparatory class for was about the business of the nets the city where he supplanted Diana pivots on an equivalent return of “ Gifts That Last” seniors and intermediates meet. on Galilee those matchless meta­ of the Epheslams ''^ith the Christ service or of affection; its whole At eight o’clock. Good Friday CHtrRCH OF THE NAZARENB ■with stereoptloon lecture on the he loved; and I have trodden the sweep is away from self and toward Bev. Chester P. Austin phors of splendor which he penned night, the last In a series of Lenten Old Testament Story Joseph in generations later in the Book of the very stones hailow’ed by his feet. the loved one.— H. Clay Trumbull. organ recitals being given by Arch­ Services tomorrow will bO as Of late, I hav/e vlBited every one ibald Sessions, organist of the usual. Morning prayer will begin Revelation? I have had some of ^ T on day. March 29. 7:30 p. m my own photographs of the Lake of the Seven Churches of Asia, with church. He will be assisted in at 10 o’clock and the morning ser­ Girls’ Friendly Society meetmg. which John showed so much famili­ this week’s program by the choir vice will take place at 10:30. of Galilee exquisitely colored: but Wednesday, March 31st, 4:30 p. neitiier film nor brush, nor pencil arity that he must have kno'wn of "the church who will sing ex­ Sunday school will convene at 12 m.— Children’s service. Stereopti- them all.. I have stood by the cerpts from Maunder’s "Olivet to o’clock. or pen; can catch the superlative ebn pictures on the "Life of Jesus and supernal glory of the colors grave In. Smyn^ of John’s disciple, Calvary.” The young people will meet at 6 7:30 p. m.—rLenten service. The Polycarp, his link with the unbro­ Next Sunday, Easter services o’clock and the evening service and clouds and water reflections of Rector will preachi these sunrises and sunsets. , 'W e ken line of Christian history. And throughout the day, with reception will be held at 7:30. 8:30 p. m.— King’s Daughters I have sojourned on the Island of members and junior consecra­ The Week must reckon with this school of Monday. 7:30— Band practice. Lenten work meeting. beauty, and this stern, discipline of of Patmos, where the heavens once tion service at the morning worship Thursday, April 1, 2:80 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30— Prayer meet- toil, as we .attempt to appraise the were opened to the aged Seer’s hour, special Easter music by choir Ladles’ Guild meeting. . ' , „ anointed eyes; and this experience and organist and Easter sermon. ing. character of John. ■ No man ever Friday, 7:30— Class meeting. Friday. Good Friday, April 2— of the Island of exile and of Revela­ At the evening service the Young Three hour Union Service at ot lives long enough to outgrow his early Impressions and experiences. tion is one of my most precious Mary’s church, 12r00 to 3:00 p. m. travel memories. with addresses on the Se-ven Last The light of Galilee frequently flashed from the eyes of-the Seer of Withal, while I have studied the Words from the Cross, to be deliv- amazing growth and power of this Everything With Which S \ —» ered by the m’nlsters of Manches­ Patmos and Ephesus. t h e c e n t e r c h u r c h ter. The dpUiled program Is print­ I ed elcn where. _ ^ CENTER CfiUBCH. they will be heard are. Rev. J. Saturday, April 3, Easter Eve Stuart Neill, Rev. Joseph Cooper,] To Equip the Home At The Center 4:00 p. m .^ p e c la l baptism ser- Rev. Watson Woodruff, Minister. Rev. Frederick A. Allen, Com- vice* * . • msjidant Charles Abbott, Rev. Sunday, April 4, Easter, 2.00 p Morning worship, 10(30. Watson Woodruff, Rev. John Dux-j Palm Sunday Vespers | m.— ^Baptism service. The minister is preaching a bury. Rev. H. O. Weber, Rev. J. S. j , If your children have not been course of Lenten sermons. The Neill. Silk Shade Silk Shado 5:00 l^aptlzed. or if you have recelv^ subject for Palm Shnday Is "The no formal notification from the Death of J'esus.” BWEDISH LUTHEBAN Bridge Lamps Rector, kindly let him know. The music; Table l^amps An enlarged Choir will render Wednesday. April 21, Prelude, ‘‘Andante from First Or­ Rev. P. J. ©. Cornell, D. D, hall Girls’ Friendly Society will gan S o n o ta ...... Borowskl The morning service at 10:45 $10.75 $4.75 " rive a play "The Mulberry Tree” Antheta, Bide On In Majesty in this church tomorrow will in­ written and directed by Miss Leila ...... U. H .^ llen clude a Swedish sermon by the pas­ The Crucifixion by Stainer | tor. Music is as follows; M. Church. vSoio. (By Reqflest) .Sliver The solo parts will be taken by Mr. Maurice Wallin, s The Palms— Faure ! Prelude— Jubilate Deo . Anthem— Palm Branches SHk Shade Silk Shade Mr. Johnson. Offertory— Cantaline .. Thomas ] tenor, and Mr. Jarle Johnson, bass. 5 OONOOBDIA LUTHERAN Postlude, Processional to Calvary ...... Stainer Anthem— Praise God Floor Lamps Postlude—i-Hoeana .. . Wacbs Boudoir This is an annual Center Church tiustom. Bev. H. O. Weber Class for Young People, 9:30 meet at | Leader, Miss Florence Kelley. Sunday school will $21.50 Two confirmation, services will Sunday school, 12:00, classes Lamps, $2.75 be held In this church tomoirow ^ At' 7 n’clock Maunder’s cantata, 1 ____ rm._ ♦•-qt. will he lh Eng' for everyone. “ Olivet to Calvary” will ^ I Men’s League, 12:00.. Leader G. by a ehoruB of 50 voices under the ^ lish at 9:45 and second In Ger­ Samuel Bohlin, speaker U. J. Lu- ■ man at 11 o’clock. The naipes of l^de^hfr of Director Helge Pear­ plen, topic The Wholesome Influ­ son chorus will he assisted j 9:30 A. M. 10:45 A. M. the confirmands 'vrill be pqhllsh ence of Sports. ed in the Herald on Monday even by 'Maurice Wallen, tenor of the. A Special Selling of Lamps Sunday School Worship MuslcaU vegperp, 5:00. A vested ing- ^ Asylum Hill :'aH''nal church Sunday school will convene at 9 choir will render The Crucifixion— of Hartford and Jarle B. Johnson, A marvelous array of wondrous- desi^^s in artistic metal and iwly** PALM SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1926. Stainer. The solo parts will be tak­ o’clock. baritone soloist oL the chrome lamp bases of both Junior and Bridge Lamps. Master craftsmen Morning Special mnslc will he heard at en by Maurice Wallen, tenor, of gregatlonal church choir. Miss E- have put their best efforts into these creations. Effects in gold and both services and two gold platen the Asylum Hill chbrch and Jarle Marlon Dorward will t’® Sermon—“The Universal Reign of Christ.” Johnson, bass. Thee boir will cop- black have been worked out to the best advantajere. The prices as noted Music—^Tenor solo—“ Palm Branches.” vases, gifts of the 1925-1926 con- and piano accompaniment wui oe fim atlon classes will adorn the.l sist of sopranos Mrs. Viola Dun- given by Miss E^e Johnson. above are very low for this class of merchandise. Anthem—“Ride On, Ride On in Majesty.” altan The church has been deco­ haip* Miss Hasel ,Trotter, Mrs. Har­ , Week- • ' There are also included a number of fine Table Lamps in this gre*6 : 3 i rated with palpis and flowers. old Symin^n, Miss Leila Brewer; Monday. ^ o'clock-—-Beethoven ] Evening contraltos. Miss Emma Trebbe, lamp offering. Hie W ^ k Glee club- _ _ Sermon—“The Disciple Who Was Afraid.” The Lenten serrlces will be omit Mrs. Paul Asnrd, Miss Lillian Burr, Tuesday. 7:30-Tr-Eoy Scouts. Music—Quartet—“Saviour Again tp Thy Dear Name.” ted on Wednesday and English Mrs. Bessie Turner; tenors; Maur-' Wednesday. 7:80—rLenten ser-| Baritone Solo—“ Come Ye Blessed.” services will be held on Holy iqe Wallen; James Moore, Ralph vice and <*ofr rehearsal. Thursday at 7:30 with Holy Com­ Brown, Rudolph Swanson; basses, Thursday, 7 o’clock—rContest b^ at the munion. The confessional service Jarle Johnsoq, Charles fiolman, tweenTroop 5 of t^ wfil begin at 7 o’clock and Com­ Herman Montie, Edward Delbert. Lutheran church and IVoop 3 ini Birds Ne] Methodist Episcopal Church munion will he administered at 'The church committee will meet the '"“•iter church at the Center;| 7:30. , , at 10:00. Candidates for church We have had a very succe^ful demonstration and sale of Bird’s Ne- Comer Main Street at Hartford Road. Qn Good Friday mornlng^ at membership on Confession , of *^T^t»da.3% Tr30— Play rehearsalj ponsett Piquets all this week and there is still an opportunity for you te “ Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy.” 10:30 there will he German service ■ Faith. of Dorew Jibelbty'. „ ■get in on the special prices, which will be withdraw at 9 o’clock tonight. with Holy Copitnnnion. Confession Hie Wtek. Friday, .-b? a. -nl.— Beethoven Giee.j 6:00 P. M. 7:00 P. M. These are not clqse-out patterns, but idl new S^ing goods.' Yoimg Folks Worship al services will be held ..at 10 Monday, 7:0fl:^6Irl Scouts; o’clock. - 7:45, Group' 4, Mrs: Edward' Mon­ '^Iprtiay, Ibi'ffO^'fioly CbmmtA- l There will be one service -at tie, leader, will hold * social nieet- 6jt9 ft. Nepfinsett Rugs,"46.95. 10:30 on Easter. Sunday morning, ing at the home of Mrs. Jfobn A 1 o’clock^m-Cffilldrep's ehorns. besdhnlng- cotataunlon. at 10 Johnson, bass. The choir •will-con- 8 o’clockrr’f'MS^fi**'^ tneeling at ] 7V^x9 ft., Neponsett Rugs, $8.95. HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiH o’clock. In the evening at 7 Tuesday, 7:3D-—Boy Scouts. tbe home o f .ihe pnato'r. ' ■ • r r-.^w o’clock the Sunday school will cel­ Tuesday, 7:30 p. m,— There 9x10^ ft. Neponsett Rugs, $11.95. ebrate Its, Easter fegHval. this af­ be a social mBetldg of 0?odp ■‘^8,^ fair wtU bC III English. Mrs, Maude'NortMi, leader,'In the 9x12^ ft. Neponsett Rugs, $16*95. ^ ' l*- r'"' I Everyone Loves a “Good Sport” The meeting , of the young peo­ ladies’ pdrior- Sati^M tiAt will be Kim« g . Come to the Sunday Noonday Meeting ple’s society has been postponed to Wednesday, 8: OO^Men’s leagne night at the Salvation Army. TOel April 9. bowling, MuiPhJ’® alleys. meeting will hd . nnder the leaur-1 s at the Men’s Leagpe of the Center Church, The English choir ’will meet Thnrsday, 7-r-Scout contest be-: ship of Cecil g S ubject: Wed^sdsy at 7

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books iBd Pdrlodtesld tlist sr« print* business, incurring monumehta! t e i r ad abroad presamptiraly tor aala penses, Mipioring detectives' and ------4 Umd|»irtnr , \ • on the blthar aide of the water. errand inen, paying eonrt teas, de­ Evrttitig 3R«raUi It thia kind ot regulation could voting themselves with r a n dill* w A s m ^ j f V W8U8HBP B7 be reduced to anything like an ez> gence to &e service of their client XETTEBS: Final Gearance T in BBIULD ^RIMTJNO c a act aclence—«n c ^ tor instance, as tor days, weeks, months at a time. V TbitBaM by Blwood 8. KU So tar as is known Qerald Chap­ tawt the prohibition ot shipment of ez* Daily Lenten Bible reading Oet u tan plosives through the rnall^—there man never earned an honest dollar S t«bIb8 BxMpt Saadaya and and meditation prepared for BY CHARLES P. STEWART BoUdaya. might, perhaps, be more argument In ^ is life. Wiiat money ^ he has Commission on Evangelism of Batarad at ttaa Poat Offlea at Uan. in its favor than against it. But it got he has stolen. Whatever-he Federal Co~uncll ot the Washington, March 27.— Gen. Churches of Christ In America. ehaatar aa l ^ n d Olaaa Mall Mattar. is not possible to establish stand­ has hidden away is tainted with Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant secre­ BCmaciUPTlOM RATBS: By Mall ards tor what is perinissible in lit­ olme. Moreover it belongs by , SATURDAY tary of the treasury, especially in ■tz dollara a yaar; alzty oaata a charge of prohibition enforcement, noBth (or ohortar partoda erature and art without at once every right to somebody else-—to has been concentrating on Washing­ By earrlar, elabtaoB eantr a waak. opening up interminable contro­ the owners from whom it was taken Overoomlng the World. Binyla ooplaa, taraa oaata ton lately. versy. gway at the muszle of a gun. -JSSFF2Ak>DVBRTISINO RBPRB. This ij on the strength of repre­ ^BBNTATIVB: HamtUoa>X>a Lluar. Conceivably, it the nose ot sus­ The practice ot the law is an sentations to him, fro!k-wets and *• **d Straat. Naw Tork honored i>rotession. Often it is Read Jn. 16:28-33. Text: 16: drys alike, that if he can clean up aW l>7 N. I^arbom 8U Cbloaco. picion is to be directed toward 33. every book and magati&e shipped honorable. There are eirctnn* any place he ought to be able to - Tha Maaehaatar Evaninc HPrald la Be of good cheer; I have over­ dry up the capital, his own particu­ OBNaala IB NaW York City at 8chuUt*a into this country, that nose may | stances under which that' quality come the world. Q: Raws Stand, Sixth Avanua and 4lnd lar bailiwick. Straat and 4lnd. Straat entranoa ot eventually happen to belong to ’ may be seriously called into ques- Meditation— We are afraid, filled Grand Cantral Station. with dismay. The voice of Jesus Judging from the number of cap­ Bomebody from Tennessee, who be­ tion. tures his men have made and the **Int^atlonal Nawa Sanrloa baa tha calls through the darkness “ be of •*clualya rlyhta to uaa for rapubllca* lieves the teaching ot evolution to good cheer.” He bids us to be stills they’ve seized and the liquor m tIoM In any form^all nawa dlapatchea be the device ot a personal devil unafraid, to have confidence that and mash they’ve destroyed, it or*dlt<^ to It or not otharwiaa oradlt- would seem as if he must be getting •d In thia papar. It la alao axolualvaly with horns and a tall. Or it may BROOKHART. we shall overcome. The World ®J'tlt ad to uaa for republleatlon all can be overcome. “ I have over­ results. tha local or undatad nawa publiabed be the adornment ot a literary In unseating Senator Broofchart haraln." come”— he is present witb us— T^e significant fact remains, how­ Mabel Wlllebrandt who will go into on the principle that the “ intent Watch, pray, act in hlff spirit and ever, that bootleg prices haven’t ' a passion ot indignation at a photo- cant. through the happy miles and join The middle grounders— who are log been complied with and the RELIGION, SCHOOLS. w l^ the laughing throng. ; prepared to vote either way, as they section itself thus become. merely Your life s too short for the 'loHoTro r.r.naf4f..An«n It remains to be seen what the T 0 M believe their constituents want them historic "matter. The whole pro­ solemn side,: and you lose your pep to vote^frankly are worried. They Hartford Board of Education will hibition problem rests, then, on the when blue. Hop onto the smile ship undoubtedly, will try to soft’ pedal do about the letter addressed to SIMS and take a ride, if your spirit can issue in the coming elections, sixty words of the first two sections that body by a Jewish rabbi, asking carry you throug . i Happy the congressman whose HEBRON of the^mendment. Be friendly with folk whom you district is so strongly one way or that the opening of the schoola SAVS Of those sixty words fifty-seven meet each day and put out tbe glad there isn’t any ques- next fall be deferred until Septem­ are perfec^y clear and understand­ hand strong Remember that life s ^ion about it. He can come right out Miss. Esther Lord and Mahlon, ber 13, because the holiest days of Chapman of Rockville motore^ on able in their mutual relationships. a portion play. When you make it meeting and courageousfy Lclare the Jewish calendar fall on the When a dog belongs, to anyone all work, you’re wrong. J ^^Ich side he’s on. Sunday to New London where they Three are not so clear. “ Bever- Fall into line while the fallln s i - New York, March 27.— Manhat­ ninth and tenth days of that month, else it hasn’t much sense. were guests at the Connecticut .MlM' inay mean one thing to.-one good. Take the tip while your * tan Is no place to foster romantic College for 'Women of Mlsa Lord’*- involving absenteeism by children illusions bred by childhood in the '.fMMB* "BMther thing to another. ‘ A bachelor is a man who was chance is here. Be a good scout, ' The wets aren’t banking very cousin. Miss Clarissa Lord o f th'la..' of the Judean faith in case the cause you know you should. You’ll heavily on getting prohibition modi­ smaller towns of America. place. “ Oeeeem nt” is a term which, in foolish for being too sensible to In winter one watches the b o ^ marry.- land in the land of cheer. fied in the next Congress. True, The weekly Lenten service was® tU, m«- b, lnterpr,t. i they’d like to win, but all they and girls using the pathetic, puny omitted this week on Wednesday on= ed in quite' contradictory ways.' really hope for is a larger wet bloc hills of Central Park for sled rides account of the bad traveling andr^ Nine-tenths of those Jewish chil­ Blue blood comes from some an­ and recalls the eeemingly endless And "intoxicating” may mean any­ than they have at present. because the rector was out of town,^ dren in Hartford schools are the cestor who worked himself blue in Their theory is that this would hillsides o f hlS home town. , thing at all, according to the point the face. Edward E. Smith was obliged tOJ , off-spring of. parents who had no scare the middle grounders sor badly Or one watches thf^ strange street return after starting on his usnal^ of view ^ of the individual making that they could score a clean-cut games forced upon New York’s political or social rights in the coun­ Making a fortune is easy. It just BY DR. HUGH 8. GUMMING weekly trip, tp Hartford on account: the definition. victory in 1928. A gain of about 20 youngsters, and recalls the..Sprawl- of the bad rqad between his placet tries whence they immigrated tq seems hard because you need three congressional votes next November ing comfort o f the. comer lot In the Suppose that the State of Connec­ or four of them for living purposes. Surgeon General, U. 8. Public and the center. His car was so tlght-^v America. The elders found, in will suit them. days of “ choosing sides.”'_ ly wedged into the mud that he had^ ticut should exercise the right He that wavereth is.^llke a wave But; It seems to mCj, that of all Health Service, granted to It under this amendment! opportunities for of the sea driven with the wind and What they- want is to sweep aside A mad dog la a dog which la suf­ to summon assistance to get home. ^ Spaghetti is nothing more than all other political questions and to' Manhattan’s yearly roUn.d of ’events to pass “ concurrent” legislation for ! citizenship as they never tossed.— Jas. 1:6. fering from a diseaae called r^biea, Mrs. Kate Hanna has decided not*: macaroni with a defective thyroid • • • elect wets as wets and beat drys aa none is so wistful an(h devastating to hold any more dances at thn£ to old dreams as the arrival of the" or hydroi^obla, th^ latter word its enforcement, Suppose that the J^e^^ed of at home. They have gland. Weakness ineffectually seeks to drys— the same policy, reversed, town hall here ^ntil the bnlldlBNs been quick to make the most of circus. . meaning the fear of water. legislature of this state should ex­ disguise Itself—rllke a drunken-man that the drys have found so success­ This disease was recognized and has been repaired. S' them. * The largest fish are caught on a ful. ' *. •’ • trying to show how sober he is.— described some centuries before the Miss Fannie Wright of Norwich* ercise its constitutional right to de­ line of conversation. The circus doesn’t “ come” to Nobody in America desires to re­ BoVee. Christian era and references to it was the recent guest of her btttheyw fine “ intoxicating” liquor as liquor The drys’ contention that “ 2.75 New York, as to any other place. It Ralph Wright at his home on Bnr-.a containing over 80 per cent of al­ strict in any wa^ the participation Colds are not good^xercise, even moves In. It is as leisurely a pro­ may be found in the works of Aris­ MAY DEVEIXJP ISLAND per cent” isn’t the wets’ real aim is totle, "Horace, Virgil, Ovid and roughs Hill. c: cohol. Suppose it should define of these newcomers (for despite all if your nose does do as it does, well founded, generally speaking. cess as occupying a new flat. Mad­ A committee meeting o f the Con* c the strained arguments of some of ison Square Garden, which has held Plutarch. “ beverage” as liquid taken Into the Honolulu,— The development of I’m convinced of it, from talking It is an unnsual disease. As a gregational churches of Gilead au4« their race about Jews having been Circumstances don't alter cases an entire island by a single com­ with a good many of them. They the circuses generation, upon gen­ Hebron was held Wednesday e^+^ system for the purpose of assaug- yso much as cases alter clrcum- eration, is efficiently put in readi­ mlp one or two months elapse after in America since Its beginnings it pany for-the purpose of Increasing think the states should be left to the bite p f the dog or other rabid ning to confer on the matter of-x Ing thirst, as distinguished from a stanc^. fix their own “alcoholic contents,” ness for the “ event.” No tents, no is the cold fact that as a bulk the the production of pineapples is animal before any disturbances are I providing for a settled minister'to® liquid absorbed for its stimulating forecast by the local business men perhaps within some federal limita­ song o f mallets on wooden picks in live in the town. 'A Jewish population of the United Charity discovers a multitude of the early dawn, no thrilling clamor noted in the victim. Violent and effect. Suppose it should declare who have visited the island of tion— considerably higher than one- terrifying symptoms and extreme Mrs. Benjamin Kesman while 5 States is of less than thirty years sins. Lanai. half of 1 per cent, however. of voices, no rush and bluster, no doing some housecleaning Thnrs-______= that whiskey taken over a bar is a thrill of arching canvas— just a suffering characterize It^ standing) in the affairs of the city, Once the disease has developed it day afternoon fell from the top of * beverage but that -whiskey taken huge building that stands there a step ladder, injuring herself* fron?- a medical graduate In meas state . . and , natloni but it would seem day upon ilay and will stand there practically" always terminates fatal­ ly for human beings. Some observ­ severely. She was taken to Willl-| ured doses, at home, is a medicine.' ^ The European Bully Scores Again tomorrow. ' mantle and X-Ray pictures showed * undertake to regulate the activities The circus “ comes In” upon ers-claim an occasional recovery in Suppose, then, that it should insist animals, but so far, apparently, no that she had broken the end of both^ tracks hidden to the small boy’s bones of the left arm near the 5 that its power to make these defi- of the American people to conform one has recorded a recovery lit man. to their own religious or racial tra­ gaze. The new Madison Square wrist and had cracked the bridge of® miUons was equal to that of Con- Garden, into which the circus Rabies is without doubt caused by ditions. a living germ, though this is some­ her nose. Dr. O’N^I said that it w lll« fr e p tq make such determinations. moves this year, is In the, very be ten weeks before she will beS There is a much larger propor­ heart of the Broadway show belt. what more difficult to prove than in Wder the “ concurrent” legislation most other germ diseases. The germ able to use her hand and arnt. • tion of Catholics In this country An adjoining lot attracts a dozen provisloo of the Constitution. And Is conveyed in the saliva of the Miss Eunice Seyms, a pupil a ts than of Jews. Yet It is easy to or two youngsters, who are robbed the Windham High school is -atrv suppose It should insist that no fe d -' of mystery, lure and glamour. rabid animal, being Inocnlated at home ill with the grip. « imagine what would happen, in the time the victim Is bitten, or it eral law, in the face of that provl- | Elephants wabble Incongruously Miss Alice Whitney and soma may be conveyed by the tongue of sion, could validly interfere with Hartford, if some priest of Jrlsh down the “ bright light” belt. But, the other teachers of the, ' town § blood should formally ask the after all, elephants take a walk the animal as in the licking of the its own interpretations; and sup­ visited the Bolton school on M o n -f from tbe backstage of tbe Hippo­ hand on which there is a wound, day. -X. school board to declare a holiday on and this may happen even though pose it should reinforce its own drome almost every day. Elephants ■ Mrs. Harrison W. Bond and her^ the 17th of March so that pupils the wound is a mere pin-scratch. “ concurrent” law with a section out for a walk are no great novelty son of Niantic visited at the home of^ desiring to celebrate the birthday ’There arp many popular opinions /grQviding that no federal enforce- to New York youngsters. her brother William O. Seyms re-c of St. Patrick might be absolved In my town tb4i elephants loomed about mad dogs that are-erroneous. cently. » m w t officer should be permitted to It'is commonly believed that the from absent marks and from losing huge and thrrlblq against the small Mrs. Della Porter is toonove toS . Mareh, arrest or otherwise proceed -disease is, prevalent only in summer, a day’s lessons. Or if Christian town street through which they Springfield the first of April wher** la tliis. stats under the authority passed. In, a street of sky-touch­ but there may be quite as much of Scientists should petition for a she will keep house for her two-2 of the 'Volst^fi act or any other ing buildings they seem shrunken It in December ^ in August. Mad sons who are employed there. « dogs do not necessarily'rnn wild, ‘V school day off on the anniversary of iQUtT/ y y and yather ridiculous. aet passed by Congress transcend- though they may do so; they do not The Young Women's Club met a t* A- tbe Incarnation of Mary 'Baker * » • the home of Mrs. Albert W. HUdlnsc isc the sovereign powers of Con- froth at the mouth or carry the tall Eddy. Somehow, 1 feel, a circus just on Thnrsday. riMectieBt under this very eighteenth 1 between the legs as Is popularly The Hartford rabbi cannot be ac­ a O must be “ somewhere beyond tbe supposed. Wild geese were seen flying-north^ amendment I railroad track." Thursday momlng.Bee* and gray £ cused of over-modesty, nor of any Another mistaken ides, really a aqalrrels have also been seen. 5 Is there any Informed dry advo­ There must be an early jn om - superstition, is that a madstone will, overwrought sense of the obligation _ Randall, Tennant Is boarding Ing cate who would have the temerity Ing bite still in the air. ^Tbere prevent the development of rabies to declare, eff'4>and, that the state of his people to the non-religions must be a stealthy- slipping out of if applied within a few boars uter LebanonHhrongh the season of nh-® bed and a rush away— alnioet for­ settled roads. Ha tenches nt^ of Connecticut, or any other state, system of American government— the bite. Madstones, you know, are which in this Instance they are getting the little bundle of lunch supposed to be obtained from’ the LebMon Center, making the trip'- would be in rebellion against tbe j put up the night before. There back and forth in his car when the* assailing, whether consciously or stomach or gall bladder of a white United States government in such must be tbe seemingly endless trek traveling permits. ' E not. deer, or a deer with seven points to circumstances? ^ down through the morning, -with his antlers, or something like that. Miss Clarissa LorA' Is Spending’S gay meetings in the half-light with her two weeks’ vacation frehi Coftr A There are many aspects of this i CRIMINALS, LAWYERS. other excited, tenae ufehins. And necticttt College for Womhn at th e« prohibition problem that have not then, at last, the- railroad track HIKER HELPS AT FIRE been thoroughly analyzed. The There are probably ten million with tbe flare o f a torch and the B ’ • '’ '5 Industrious, Integritous, highly use­ equality of the states with Con- swing of a lantern and the strange Brunswick, Me— At a fire here ful heads of families in tbe United calls and tbe thrill pf indistinct fig-' gress^ln the matter of “ concurrent” recently one of the hardest work­ ■ — ------r - ' "% States who could not obtain the nres, the smell of straw and hay ing men wag BiH Armourra mara­ legislation is one of them. and of horses; tbe banging and practically continuous services of thon walker from Los Angeles. He slamming and the daWil that rises was on kls fourth trip from Los one good lawyer over a period ot a on sweating figures, biMting rhyth­ /"geles to Nots '• "'*» and had MOREy “ ENFORCEMENT.” year, thought it mi^ht he for their i'm mically on a wooden pick— Jnst riiacbed Lewiston when the As if it didn’t have enough “ en­ protection against t^e most grievous 'That, my friends, Is the olrens.... Alarm aonndedi He rode to Brnna forcement’' work on its hands, and injustice ^giaginable; for the simple — GILBERT SWAN. wlgk on a tmek and acted as doz- as if the regulation of public morals sle .mamTor several hours. and extremely good reason tba^ they UNDE8IRABLB8 MUST GO through bureaucracy hadn't In- could not find the money to pay BUSINESS FIR8T carg*nto^wlto ' Tolrei^the ootfhtry in sufficient-tnr- attorney for bis time and expenses. Denver. Col.— United fitates im* Onlooker: Surely, Mose, yon m<^l already, tbe enidoms serrlce, Gerald Chapman, thief qnd mur­ migratlbn officials In tbe Rocky Aon’t axpect to catch fish in -that mountain TogiOB reoently bagaii a stream? -:it ippaan, has embarked 4>n a new derer. is tbie employer ot a battalion snrvey o f penal Institnttous ifi Moee: No sah, I don't expect to “d^e” ^ keep out of tbis"lily of counsel who think nothing ot Colorado, Wyoming and.Utah to I’se Jnst showing' my ol’ woman I- trtfntted States pertain dirty running ateut the country o u hts 1st for deportation all allent ciim- has no time to tarn do wringerq^ Ihals oenflnod A prisons. Oodd Hardware. ^

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HAU6 7D 1|B8T PICK <^phohy Orchestra. To WJAR 305.8), W FI '(3 9 5 ). 7— Chamber Musl- o ACK t o WJR (517) Detroit, Mich. 7— ' cale. T a W JAR (305.9), W FI m a h a « Orchestra and soloists. 9— Variety. (395). 7.20-9.15T-Mu^ical pro 11:50— Jesters. gram by Major Edward Bowes and WBC (4S9) Washington. D. C. the “ Capitol Family” ndirect from , ll! I ■ 'i > 7 — Orchestra. 8:25 — Concert. the Capitol Theater, New York 10:36— Organ. City. To W EEI (476), WCAP WMBB (250) Chicago. 111. 7— (469), WJAR (805.9), WTAG Semi-classical. 9— Orchestra and (286), WWY (352:7), WCAE soloists. (461.3). 9:15-10:15 — “ Atwater KFI (467) Los Angeles, Calif. 7 Kent Radio Hour.” Richard Bonn- — Orchestra. 8— Vocal. 9— Variety. elll, baritone, and Helen Stanley, WJAR 11— Frolic. soprano. To W EEI (476), (305.9), WGR (319) WCAP KTH8 (374.8) Hot Springs. Ark. (i69), WCAE (461.3), WCCO 9— Old time tunes. 9^86— Classical.(416.4) , woe (484), WWJ \ 10— Accordion. 10130— Concert. (352.7), WSAI (325.9), WEAR Bastem Time (389.4) , KSD (545.1), WTAG WAHG (816) Richmond Hill, N. CopjrrlfTit, T. L. Crosby, VjH, Johnson Ffttare*, Ino. (268), WGN (302.8) and WFI 2 : HAR. Y. 12— Orchestra. (395). WWJ (352.7— Detroit, Mich. 3— WJAR (305.9) Providence, R. I. Orchestra. » 6— Orchestra. W EAF (492) New York City. 4 A serious accident occurred 'ftbojli — Music. 6— Vincent Lopez and or­ KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, Pa. WCAP (469) Washington, D. C. 9 o’clock Friday morning on W , chestra. 6— Dinner music. 7— Vocal P ^ N S ' THEATER COLUMBIA curve near the approach to till and Instrumental. 8— “ What I 6:30— Concert. 7:15— Chimes. 6:20— Chamber music. Willimantic Bridge. A car drlvei Know About Architecture,” by Har- Mrs. G. Solonioi; has sold her by Manuel Camacho of 303 Blroai W BAL (246) Baltimore. Md. farm 'on Chestnut llIH to John very Wiley Corbett. 8:15— "The DeWOLF HOPPER RETURNING street, Hartford, in makind 6:30— Orchestra. 7:30— Vocal and Babiak of Passaic, N. J. Mrs. Tempest. 9:30— W EAF Musical LET’S BEAT FLU IN "THE STUDENT PRINCE.” turn swung out too far to. instrumental. Comedy. Troupe. 10— Ross Gorman So’ioiiion is moving out immediate­ right and crashed into the feoeb^ WCAB (461.3) Pittsburgh, Pa. ly and will be for the prc.seiat wi‘ h and orchestra. 11— Vincent Lopez The top rail of the fence wa« 6:30— Concert. her mother on Vi'.'ape Hill. and orchestra. en th’-""'rh the , car with gtbidfFa CFCA (356) Toronto, Can. 10— Clinton Lewis has had two addi- WMCA (341) Cazenovla, N. Y. 6 Actors and actresses come and go force for about 8 feet of its lengU Band. fcl jnal windows pul in his st .'re on — Orchestra. 8:20— Musical. 11— but DeWolf Hopper, it seems is al­ hittln~ ’ ’ anuel Rodriguez of OrdiGstrA* Here Is How To Do It! ways .with us, retaining a firm hold !lu! Green. The wo.k was do .e by (Central Time same addrer.s, who was sitting be- / W R B 0 ’ (286.5) Lansing, Mich. 6 on,^the Incandescents and still en­ II ■ivy LaF.eur. WENR (266) Chicago, 111. 2 — side the driver. There were .iro*. — Concert. 10.— Dance program. titled to the big type in the display A flock of wild K ' 3c woot o-'er Musical. 9:30— Popular. C'jlmnbia tjiiay ni?l;t sad cars parsing at the time, but tb«") WTAM (389.4) Clereland, Ohio. New York, March 27.— This is advertising. Go back in your mem­ WQJ (447.5) Chicago, 111. 3— then gently blow each nostril sepa­ another one Thursday morning. bus carrying the mail from W llll- 6— Orchestra. 8— Musical. 9— an invitation to YOU to help pre­ ory" and see if you can recall an­ Classical. 8— Orchestra. rately while closing the other one. Mrs. Ruth Isham Who has been mantic to (ioldmbla came along Novelties. vent a recurrence of the flu epi­ other American comedian who has KLDS (440.9) Independence, Never compress both nostrils at at Spring Hill caring for her sis- soon after the accident and tbe so consistently held himself in pop­ driver with nearBy residents a^M;; W IP (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa, Mo. 3— Sacred program. 9:15— demic, e.xtended. by Dr. Eugene Ly- once when blowing as this may te” whq^ is recovering from an at- ular favor. There are not many, sisted in extricating Mr. Rodriguez .li &i05— Orchestra. 8:15 — Vodal, Musical. Dr. Fisk ad­ cause infection of the middle ear. inck cif'gri’,)pe, h s l ci:n called 10:05— Orchestra. 11:05— Organ. KFAB (340.7) Lincoln, Neb. 4 mits the flu has if any. And now we are again from the wreckage, and he wee “ Avoid patent remedies and to have fteW olf Hopper in’~our h •r’.e tf -ake care of her mother, WCAB (461.3) iPlttsburgh, Pa. — Vesper services. 9:— Musicale. the medlcaF pro­ ^ i # strong drugs. Take medicines only w h 1 i • i ’: rushed to St. Joseph’s hospital 6:30— Concert. 7:30— Vocal. 8:15 WHO (526) Des Moines, la. 4— fession buffalo­ midst, for this popular com edi^ is WillirriRntlc by '"■"■in Green In Ills under the orders,of a doctor, A coming to Parsons’ Theater, Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Hribcrt Cellins ''f — Studio, Vocal. 7:30— Trio. 11— Orchestra. ed. It don't kqow Will'':i’.>- •' spent V e IPS', week­ car. It Avas reported ^that * r . WGHS (316) New York City. W DAF (365.6) Kansas City, Mo. what causes it, ford, April 5 week, as the principal Rodriguez was quite badly In-'^ fun-maker in ,the Messrs. Shubert’s end at the home • C Erwin CellMis 6:30— Variety. 8— Orchestra. 8:40 4— Vesper service. man Fisk, head Tlr! pmno at tl.‘- T.v,n Hall has .iured, but the extent of his injur­ production of “ The Student Prince” — Variety^ 10:30— Orchestra. WHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. of the Life E.\- just he.p-i tuned bt a man from ies could not be determined for at the theater. some Mr. Camacho was not WGY (379.5— Schenectady, K. Y. 4:30— Choral. tension Institute. ■>V; liriPT.CCj By his great and continuous suc- hurt. There have been many accj^) 6:30— Concert. 8:25 — Orchestra. K Y W (536) Chicago. 111. 4:30 There is con­ Miss Myrtle Coil'.: i is suffering 10:30— Dance tunes. — Concert. 9:30— Classical. ■'ce^S, DeWolf Hopper succeeeded in from a bard coM. dents at this cure, only a foV. siderable flu in f c - i - jlnding his exact place in life, the months ago a man was Instantly KDKA (309) Pittsburgh, Pa. KSt> (545.1) St. Louis, Mo. theycountry now, Tl'.e rof-Uiar moothly of 6:j30— Concert. 8— Studio. 8:30— 6:15— Theatre program. particular vocation for which he the Cclu:n’oia School Board was killed ''t the same place by the^ but YOUR help was best fitted. ' It would appear same fence rail. The general opJn-'?| Concert. WJAZ (322.4) Chicago, 111. 7— now will prevent Abstain! held 'rhv.’'gday evening, all mem­ Musical. that he knew what he was about bers being present. Princiiml Eg­ ion seems to be that it would WADC (258) Akron, Ohio, 6:30 it from becoming ranch KPfep without any fence at — Concert. WSM (282.8) Nashville, Tenn. Dr. Fisk a menace, vice, the doctor suggests the fol- when, he decided as a young man to bert Case of the Windham ^ High all. as it is only a drop of a tev r^ i 7:30— Theatre program. lowing general measures of pre- give up the practice of law, for school was present and gave'a talk WBZ (3^3.1) Springfield, Mass. though doctors suspect a germ or feet I t a meadow. 6:45— Orchestra. 7:45 — Orches­ WCBD (344.6) Zion, 111. 8— Vo­ caution at this time: which he had been trained, to de­ on the work of (he Co-nmhla pup­ micro-organism tricky enough to vote himself to the theater. Mr. tra. 8:15— Vocal. 9:30— Studio. cal. elude identification. “ Avoid prolonged exposure to ils are doing in the High school. WTIC (348.6) Hartford, (Jonn. WEMC (286) Berrien Springs, chill and wet, especially when Hhpper, like Francis Wilson, comes Supervisor Larc.ciub was also pres­ They know it is impossible to of old Quaker stock. His paternal 6:50— Trio. 8:45— Variety. l():30 Mich. 8:15— Organ. 9:10— Vocal. transmit flu artificially in a labora­ tired. ent and explained the results of an — Orchestra. W LW (422.3) Cincinnati, (1 “ Don’t take alcohol or other poi­ grandfather, Jisaac T. Hopper, was arithmetic test reoently given to TOWN ADVERTISEMENT tory, but that it .will spread like a.Connecticut banker. His father, CKCL (357) Toronto, Canada. 8:30— Concert. . 1 wildfire of its own accord in a sons. all grades in the town schools. The 7— Concert. WORD (275) Chicago, 111. 9— “ Take plenty of e.xerdse and Eat Carefully! John Hopper, who moved to New mat:rr of securing teachers for Trio. York after his marriage to Rosalie the r.cxt year was discussed. NOTICE WOO (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. fresh air. simple household remedy usable ^ 7:30t—Orchestra. 8— Variety. 1— WOAW (526) Omaha, Neb. 9— “ Take cold baths, and sponge or DeWolf, also Qf! Quaker ancestry, r.fr.; Minnie Ij'.grj.ra of Oregon DX hour. Chapel service. in early stages of cold is a tea­ was a lawyer, and, at one time, as­ arrived in Columbia Monday night spray neck, chest and spine tb in­ spoonful of bicarbonate of soda of the WNYC (526) New York City. KTHS (374.8*) Hot Springs, Ark crease resistance tc^ chill and sociated in the practice of law with and will make her home for the 7:35— Concert. 9— Classical. 10:05— Frolic. 11:30 dissolved In water every 2 or 3 the late Josep'n Choate, former am­ picscnt at the parsonage with her drafts. hours. TAX COLLECTOR WOKO (233) New York City. 8 — Organ. “ Give prompt attention to first bassador to the Court of St. James. dc^ughler, Mrs. Victor Wain. — Studio. 8:35— Vocal and Instru­ KPRC (296.9) Houston, Tex. signs of cold— chills, fever and “ At the first signs of severe cold DeWolf'Hopper, he was christened Mrs. E. E. Lyman of Wethers­ All persons liable iJy law to pay- mental. 10— Orchestra. 9:30— Paramount Five. nose and throat symptoms. take a hot foot bath, a brisk William DeWolf Hopper,, but few field has been spending a few days Town or Personal Taxes, In the WJZ (455) New York City. 8:25 WKRC (423) Cincinnati, Ohio. “ Keep the hands away from the purge, go to bed and send"for a persons outside of the late Richard with her son, rural carrier Ray­ Town of Manchester, are hereby — Concert. 10— Classical. ll:15-^Orchestra. nose and mouth; avoid picking or physician. Do not make, up your Mansfield ever called him William mond Lym^n. notified that I will have a rate bill WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. -WOC (484) Davenport, l a - 10— mind you have, influenza until,., he — might be said to have been born Mr.«. Emily Little who has "been for the List of 1925, of 13 mills on Y. 8:40— Vocal and Instrumental. Orc&stra,' ‘ ' ' ' tells you, then obey orders. with at least a silver spoon— if not spending the Winter with her the dollar due and collectable on , Central Time. “ If you can -control affairs in a gold one— in his mouth. Neces­ daughter, Mrs. Henry Hutchins ef April 1, 1926. Personal Tax due 3 1 WBBM (226) Chicago, 111. 4— your kitchen, I have all eating uten­ sity o^ earning a Itving never drove f;hestnut| HIU, moved back .to her February 1, 1926. I will be at the ' Soloists, 8— Orchestra. 9:30— Va­ sils boiled. vHepper to the stage. As a matter home on the Green Wednesday. Hall of Records each week day ffom riety. 11— Orchestra and soloists. of fact, it was a-suh»tantial legacy George Champlin was a visitor April 1 to May 1, inclusive, hours .' OVHAS (399.8) Louisville, Ky. 4 frotp his grandfather, the banket, in town Tuesday. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except Tuesday, .v — ^Vocal and Instrumental. 7:30— WTIC which enabled him to do almost as Miss Mildred Latham spent the April 6, Tuesday, April 13, Tues^ : Concert. •he pleased, and he pleased to fore­ day in Willimantic Tuesday. day, April 20, Tuesday, April 27 Travelers Insurance Co., Sleep W ell! go the law and adopt the stage. He Mr. ^n a Mrs. August Nordlund WSB (428.3) Atlanta, Ga. 5— Hartford. Conn. and Saturday, May 1, hours -9 a. ; Orchestra. 8— Musical. 10:05— In­ crowd. It attacks the strong, al­ afterwards usedj)art of this legacy arrived home Sunday from Florida m. to 9 p. m. 407. v.'here Ihej' have been spending the strumental. most in preference to the weak. to finance theaterlcal ventures. Interest at the rate of nln^ KFAB (340.7) Lincoln, Neb. “ Therefore, keep away from Hopper’s early intentions were Avinter. Raymond Clarke, HoAvard Rice cent ■will be added to all taxes re- . 5:30— Concert, 8:30— ^^Variety. 12 crowds and avoid contacts,” warn.s to go into grand opera. His nat­ maining unpaid after May 1, 1926. . — Entertainers. Tonight's Program Dr. Fisk. This means you must urally fine baritone voice gave and Stanley Field, all members of 6:30 P. M.— Children’s Period— the f^cal lodge A. O. W. U. w'cnt Interest will start from April 1, ‘ WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, 111. 6— minimize osculation until the con­ promise that grand opera was by no 1926. Organ. 6:30— Variety. 9— Revue. “ Skinny and His Gang” ditions are more favorable, salute to Willimantic Monday evening means an impossible goal. But GEORGE H. HOWE, K Y W (536) Chicago, 111.- 6— 6:50— Dinner Concert, Emil Heim- Instead of shaking hands, and there was one obstacle,, if it might Avhere Mr. Clarke inst-’ lled the of­ berger’s Hotel Bond Trio. ficers of the Willimantic Lodge. Collector. Concert. 11:30— Musical. 1— Fea­ avoid the cougher and sneezer as E.vercise! he called that— nature cast him for ture. a. March of the American Leg­ you would a bill collector. a comedy role. As all theatergoers ion ...... Heimberger “ Keep your general health as rubbing the nose. Use a mild men­ W BAP (475.9) Fort Worth, Tex. know, DeWolf Hopper is an elongat­ f i 6— Orchestra. 9:30— Musical. b. In the Shadows ...... Finck neai' par as you can,” lie advises. thol oil spray in the nose before ed fellov/, six feet and more of rare AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE French & Volkert WCCO (416.4) St. Paul - Minne­ c. Gold and Silver "Waltz “ Eat,simple, wholesome food, get going out or mingling in crowds. Unctuous humor with a mobile face A T COST ...... Lehar enough sleep and don’t get pan­ “ Cleanse the nostrils at night Bathe Often! Always paid -'2-5 per cent, divi­ A RTESlA.N^ WELLS apolis. 6:15— Concert. 8:15— Mu­ lending itself uncommonly well to Test drilling for foundations, water sical. 10:05— Orchestra. d. Selections from “ The Rose icky. If you suffer from fever, with a salt solution— one teaspoon varying expressions. But what dend. Reducing cost of insurance of Algeria” ...... Herbert "Be physically examined now systems, pumping machinery* bla^ WOAW (526) Omaha, Neb. 6:15 chills and depression go home and to a pint of water. Do not douche was grand opera’s lo§s was certain­ that amount. e. Aubade from “ LeRol D’Vs” and have yourself in prime condi­ hole drilling. — Orchestra. 10:30— Orchestra. 11 call thei doctor, and isolate, your­ the nasal cavity but lightly spray tion. ly comedy’s gain and we will once P. O. Highland Park, Conn; — Organ. < ...... Lalo self so you do n6t expose others.” the entrance with the salt solution again see this famous comedian in STUART J. WASLEY f. Chapel Chimes “ Only the physically well can W FAA (47^i6) Dallas, Tex."6:30 In addition to this general ad- properly warmed in an atomizer, a role thdt only a DeWolf Hopper 827 Mala St. Phone 1428. Phones 187{!^ or 1166-B, fight well.” ■y* — Orchestra. 8:30— Variety. 11— . . . . arranged-Kus.sevitzky can portray— Lutz in “ The Student g. II Guarany Overture > Orchestra. Prince” — easily tlie best role of his ...... Gomez wife. Teresa has been raised by the long and varied career. WGN (302.8) Chicago. 111. 6:30 7:30— Announcements, Police and TWO FEATURE FttMS cynical old man and knows no iiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliittiHiiii — Orchestra and soloists. 8:30— world outside the grim castle and s Concert. 9:30— Studio. Weather Reports. iNDOVER 7:35— Worthy Hills and His Band the little village beyond it. Old 3 K FN F (266) Shenandoah, la. 7 direct from the Better Homes AT STATE TOMORROW Grandfather de Fontenac does not Miss Esthbr Jones left Thursday — Concert. 11— Old time fiddling. “Glory Hallelujah.” Exposition at the State Armory. approve of having visitors and has for Stamford where she will spend At the Parsons’ theater on Thurs­ I Now Is The Time To | KSD (545.1) St. Louis, Mo. 7— OrrTi Aftf 1*0 8:00— Sunday School Period.— guarded aud guided Teresa’s life the week-end with her sister, Mrs. day evening, April 1st, for an en­ "Hymns and a Story”— Profes­ accordingly. Sain Capolla and her brother, W LW M22.3) Cincinnati, O. 7 “ The Eagle,” in which Rudolph gagement of 3 days, with Saturday sor and Mrs. A. J. Wm. Myers. But, when Clive Grenfal saves William Jones. — Organ. 8— Musical. 9— Orches­ Valentino will be seen at the State matinee, Guthrie McCllntic will pre­ tra. 8:30— Helen Carlene, Hines, Read­ Theatre, beginning tomorrow, will Teresa’s life at the rislf of his own, Word has been received here that sent “ Glory Hallelujah,” a new I Plan That New Home I er. present the star io r the first time the old man, reluctantly permits William Jones has been made play by Thoma? Mitchell and Ber­ WSM (282.8) Nashville, Tenn, 8:45— Leo F. Williams, Baritone. 7:15— Concert. 8— Barn dance in the role of a Russian. In view of the younger man’s presence in the Supervisor of the Western Union tram Block. Mr. McClintic needs i 9:00— Recital by Paul Umphrey, grim old castle. X' - University, NeW'Haxen, Conn. ment. accident.' ' ’ Studlo. 10— Violin. 1. Overture to “ Oberon” ^ tion Reginald Barker, will open at PURE CCH) LIVER OIL FOB EH lCp. i ® the State Theatre beglnningXomor- WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn...... Weber THE TRUTH EVAN FONTAINB w e d s Tiy it and watch grow; 8.30— Concert. row. ^ 2. Symphony No. 3 in F Stl3A0nNG SllAB, REPORT GRASS SEED. WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, major ...... , Brahms ^ The story revolves around Clive Office Manager:Brown, you Y. 8.30— Musical. 10— Violin. 3. Vai'iations for Vlollncello (irenfal, a young American, and me yesterday afternoon you had an "West Palm BeSch, Fla., March General Contractus WRC (469J Washington, D. C. and Orchestra .. Boellmann Teresa de Fontenac, granddaughter engagement Urith your dentist. 27;iL.Hepio7ts Were current today 4.30— Muiloal. Mr. Stoeber of a crabbed old French recluse Brown: Yes, sir, I did. that^ai|j Bui?rohghs Fontaine* the W R N Y (268.6) Now York City. 4. Symphonic Poem, “ Phae­ "Who has buried himself in a mis­ Office Manager: Why, I sa’w dancer, and*' “ Stubby” ''Krueger, Bollden of Rgiit Homei^ 6—C o n ^ t. ton” ...... Saint-Eaens sive.' old chateau in the midst of yon at the football game. swj^mlnli sthr, ■were married here, Teletibonc YSea-S. W B AF (462) Naw York City. *" 6. Hungarian March . from the Canadian woo4o< Brown: Yes, sir; The dark man recently. Mtstr. Fontaine slamnied e.S^MatrapoIitab Mala Chonia. 6 “ Damnation of Faust” Glhte has nin away from his sitting next to- me 'wu my dentist. the d o ^ when inquirers sought In- Ltttla Berlioz past whloh taclades a taltbil«B8 -BdliUmrgh Scotsman. fw ttailoa, Hhap.i 2tS yfm iCtm U f i • * > *45. ^ ' »» •

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Adrertlsements must be at The Herald Office by noon of the day insiertlon is desired. 1 5 I TO RENT FOR S A L E I I I I > 1 I H H ' I wpcton Vj m FOR SAUS—Refrigerator, parlor FOR RENT—Five-room tenement in tete and chair, crocks for preserving two family house in good neighbor­ cSKS. veranda stands and rocker, hood. Modern conveniences and re­ tables, desk, bureaus, beds, mat­ decorated. Rent $30. Wallace L Some Do by Blossec tresses. kitchen cabinet chea;'. 29 Woodln & Co., 621 Main street. Phone FRECKLES AND fflS FRIENDS 20S4. Strant street. Phone 1174-3.______^ r 7 m FOR SALE—1 1-2 tons rye straw in FOR RENT—Seven room cottage, r with all Improvements. Inquire at 47 tf'WA>i!V00 o o n t bundles Would buy 100 hens price be­ Qrt.-VOO VJJOULDIMT ,, SES: VA DPMT IT SOUNDS AAOBS ing right. Gardens ploughed, ashes re­ Cottage street. EVJE/0 kAJOtJJ WMAT V)4HAn>l’AJOSS moved. Address D. W. Barnes, South UMOVO )P ITOLDYSO- FrZZEOLOGV? , kAiOWll TIVATISAOW UUS A , Manchester.-Telephone 34-4. TO RENT—Six room tenement, all iNUAT^mAT ITS A SKSL&TW TA' AlOSE IS - DO IS ? VMAAT m ' OUA^B VOO A B E *» Improvements. Apply George Weir, 96 I study PTtZBOUXbV VAAiOVW? I AORN// .1 Foster street. \>JWAT VME LEARM )/4 SCAOOL, /JOSE IS ? ? FOR SALE—Heavy set of rear DxooefKr VA dump cart wheels, fine condition, i A S o u r iM ooR. 1 OO! a n o b g a w !’. FORT RENT—Six room tenement on VMOULDMT 3-4 horse power Saxon engine, nearly Bissell street, modern improvements. PAVSlOLOtSy. new. Call 24-2 or inquire at 171 Inquire at 92 Bissell street. KAiOVW'i Spencer street. TO RENT—5 room tenement in new FOR SALE—^Easter flowers and house. All modern Improvements plants, including Easter lilies, daffo­ Rent $25. Inquire 163 Eldrldge street dils, hyacinths, tulips, narcissus, f < / r cenerarias, prtnreses. carnations, or 55 Ashworth street. stocks, snapdrafOA oaieadulas, gera­ FOR RENT—Five room tenement, niums, panales, begealaa, feraa palms improvements. Apply 102 Summit /' and fancy foliage- plaata J^iuqnets street, after five or on Saturday. and fancy Easier baaketa. also extra early Copenbagea market cabbage TO RENT—Tenement of 4 large plants. Wraystde ajslde OardeaiOardeaa^near Rook- rooms at 162 Bissell street. Gas and villa Tel. ^ 1 -A f , » .______Frcp. all modern improvements. Garage if FOR BALE—German pelloe dog. 5 desired. Call on premises between months old. Pedigreed, championship and 7 o’clock. stock.~Wlll sell reasonable. Call 1227 TO REMKT—Large front room, suit­ between.6 and T p. m. able two. Board if dfeslred. FOR SALE—Rabbits, raise them for Apply at 122 Bissell street. fun. Fancy fur, food and fertilizer. A TO RENT—Four room tenement at zv wcA i2£L few more tested breeds, these rabbits Colonial Gardens, all Improvements took first prize money at the show. except gas. With or without garage Do not wait till they are all gone. More clear profit in a trio of rabbits Inquire at 97 Bridge street. Not Yet, But Soon by Swan than 60 chickens, with 1-4 the work TO RENT— 5 room flat, all latest $ALE$MAN $AM and space. The fertilizer will pay 10 Improvements. Shades c all win i. per cent over cost to feed, leaving a dows. On West Center street. Va r clear profit on the fancy fur and vant April 1. Telephone 241-3. EVJER T- NADc; THAT ^ frask, in s t a n c e - X ’VE T uST h a d MH shoe? D O H S IT l o o k a s food end of it (with my system) ' uf er gas stove. Used two years. Price ture Company. ------4 ^ ( h $18.00. Telephone 1904-3^______FOR RENT—Five room flat. Second j n FOR SALE—Green Mountain pota­ floor, 307 No. Main street. Inquire on toes, fine for table use or for plant­ premises. ing. Also turnips and onions. Pho-e 364-3. ' TO RENT—A five room flat, with all Improvements. Apply to Edward J FOR SALE—Hoosler kitchen cabi­ Holl, Orford Bldg. Tel. 560. net used little. Two small living room m suites, brass bed with spring, bur­ TO RENT—Several qrhall rentji at rows, one-Morris chair, new and used $20 per month. Apply to Edward ’’ gas stoves, small kitchen stoves. We Holl. Orford Bldg. Tel. 560. also buy used furniture. What have iV /__ you to sell. Spruce street second hand TO RENT—Four room tenement store. Tel. 1325-5. with all modern Improvements at 131 iiiiiiinn»»««»‘**ua Glenwood street. Rent $20. Inquire at 3 J-i-Gladlolus. Finest flow- residence. N t v price list now ready. iLg||''flkr-yOBy copy. Marshall, 674 E. FOR RENT—Furnished room at 35 Ottte BY i icA BcitYiec n*c|-y MUMte Tvnpiks, Manchester Green. Birch street. Telephone 1153. •TsL im -n . ______TO RENT—5 room fat, all Improve FOR SALE—Several drop head sew­ ing to a decision rendered by the neck and face. She first sued for ments. Rent reasonable, goo(I location. EGGS FOR HATCHING VALUE OF WO.MAN. ing machines in perfect order. Singer Apply William Rublnow, 847 Mam St, WANTED ROSE B. WILSON Paris, France.— The "esthetic correctional court here. A girl, 17, damages and then her parents sued Sewing Machine Company, 3 Eldridge on their own account for diminish­ street. Telephone 149-4. FOR RENT—Six room tenement, WANTED—Fluff ruga made tc crder FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, barred value’’ of a young woman in down by a motor car, received with all improvements at 40 Garden frcm your old ingrain and brussell Rocks and Rhode Island Ret's. Ex­ Public Stenographer France is 100,000 francs, accord­ injuries that left her scars on her ed "esthetic value” of their daugh-; FOR SALE—Thoroughly seasoned street. Inquire at 38 Garden street or carpets, write for particulars. C. cellent color and laying stock. $7.00 Coiiying — Mimeographing. ter. hard wood, stove length $8.00 a telephone 1953. Schulz, 5 Chamberlain street, Eock- par 100; $1.00 a setting. E. J. Keeney, truckload of 84 cubic feet. Asher. vllle. Conn. 596 Keeney street. Phone 1194-12. Clrcnlar Letters. Telephone 106.14. FOR RENT—April 1st. five room B21 M.\1N STREET MUDD CENTER FOLKS single house, all improvements, also WANTED—I w ill pay the highest Eggs for hatching from pure bred South Manchester. Conn. FOR SALE—Hard and chestnut garage. Inquire 9 Norman street. prices for all kinds of junk. Also buy Single Comb Reds and White Leg­ wood, sawed stove length. L. T. Wood, all kinds of poultry and old cars for horns, $1 ^ttlng. $7 hundred. My Reds j Telephone 2084. 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. FOR RENT—Six room tenement, junk. Morris H. Lessner, telephone won first pen and the Leghorns first i with all improvements. Inquire at 38 .982-4. pen and best pen at Manchester FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove Hawthorne street or telephone 653-14. Poultry Show. J. R. Foster, 619 North length $12.50 per cord, white birch WANTED—Light trucking of all Main street. Phone 73<-4. Legal Notices jesr WHATS $12.00. Telephone 884-12. O. H. Whip­ FOR RENT—Six-room tenement on kinds. Ashes to move. H. Gilman, 236 TM* HOL6. IK ple, Andover. Conn. Madison street with modern improve­ Main street. Phone 542. MISCELLANEOUS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ments including steam heat Apply to at Manchester, within.and for the i RIK& FeR.SiLAS Alexander Trotter, lOv East Center WANTED—To buy old cars for District of Manchester, cn the e,ith. | REAL ESTATE street. Tel. 535. junk. Telephone 789. Harry Anderton. representing Eng­ day of March. A. D.. 1D2G. _ _ _ — lish Woolen Cmnpany, tailors since Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., FOR SALE—Two family house, ten TO RENT—Four room flat, first WANTED—If you want a good 1S98. Let us snow you the latest TEN-ROOM FLAT rooms, large corner lot. In splendid and second floors just been renovat­ home portrait of yourself, call L. fashions. Phone. 1221-2. "^^Es^ate of Arthur Cook late of Man-* location. Everything modern and in ed. Cement cellar. Gas, handy tray, Fallott, 97 Ridge street. Child pho­ Chester, in said District, deceased. on Hollister Street excellent condition. Rare opportunity. electric lights, bathtubs. Inquire 16 tography a specialty. Phone 241-12. SIGNS—That are trade-getters and On motion of The Home Bank & Price $8500. Wallace I. Woodln & Co., Clinton street trade-keepers. Good signs and cards Trust Co., administrator. 521 Main street. Phone 2084. WANTED — Vacuum cleaners and boost your business. I make thet ORDERED:—That six months from All Modern. TO RENT—6-room tenement with electric irons for repalra Key mak- kind. W. W. Markham, 131 Center St. the 27th. day of March, A. D., 1926 be FOR SALE—Nine room house, one all Improvements and garden. Apply Ing^ saw filing, clock and phono­ Phone 338-13. and the same are limited and allow­ minute to trolley and schools, in good at 58 Summer street. graph cleaning or repairing. Razor ed for the creditors within which to Call 154-4 shape, furnace, tile well, garage, blades shar.iened. Bi;althwalte. 150 Steeple Tom—Cleaning out chim­ bring in their claims against said ^ chicken coop, garden. A bargain. FOR RENT—On W. Center street, Center streeL neys and fireplaces a specialty. Tele­ estate, and the said administrator is | Call Rockville 113-14. a new five room flat, all modern im­ phone care Magnell Drug Company, directed to give public notice to the | provements. Wm. Kanehl. TeL 1776. 1917-2. creditors to bring In their claims | FOR SALE—Six room single, all im­ within said time allowed by posting i .S provements, at Manche#ter Green; TO RENT—Room in Odd Fellows a copy of this order on the public Wallace l.Woodin & C o two car garage. This is an excep­ Building. Inquire of E. C. Packard at LOST—W ill the party who took the sign post nearest to the place where tional buy. Price only $4,000. Stuart Packard's Pharmacy. silk umbrella by mistake yesterday the deceased last dwelt within said / - J. Wasley, 827 Main. Telephone 1428. afternoon from the entrance of the town and by publishing the same in I ^ a JrLSurarn 'c FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, Memorial Hospital, please return some newspaper having a circulation FOR SALE—Two family house of and a single room, for light house­ same to Hospital or to 279 Spruce St. in said probate district, within ten Easy Terms On Houses ten rooms, all improvements, two car keeping. Also three room tenement at days from the date of this order, and 6 Rooms on Mather St. gkrage, for $10,500. This is a good LOST—Brovim short-haired collie For Rent 109 Fo.«jter street, and a four room with white forelegs. Answers to return make to this court of the no­ 5 Rooms on Strickland .■V,. iMiX. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main. teneme.Tt on Ridgewood street. Apply First Class Workshop for Auto tice given. Tstsphoas 1428,______name of Billy. Please communicate 6 Rooms on Woodbrldge at 109 Foster street. with 46 Garden street or telephone Repairing and Washing, Bat­ WILLIAM S. HYDE 632-4. Judge. 7 Rooms on Center FOR SALE—Farm of three acres, FOR RENT—Seven room tenement tery Charging, Radio and Auto H-3-27-26. ______flvs room houM. n«ar Manchester 6 Rooms on East Center on Maple street. Apply to H. R. LOST;—Auto marker FX-2165. Noti­ 'Gresn, on St.ts road. Would make I Tryon at the J. W. Hale Compeny. Supplies. AT A COURT OF PROB.4.TE HELD 7 Rooms on Girard good ehtzkSB and truck gardening fy O. Meara Motor Company, East Hartford. Phone Laurel 800. at Manchester, within and for the dis­ 6 Rooms on Stephen farm. Prlca rsaaonable. See Stuart TO RENT—^Heated apartment, three Suitable for Plumber. With or trict of Manchester, on the 27th. day' J. Wasley, 827 Main. Telephone 1428. nice large rooms, bath, gas, etc., over FOUND—One automobile tire at without stores. of March, A. D., 1926. the host office, 1009 Main street. Rent Apel's crossing. Owner can have same I Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., 0 '2.i S : . REAL ESTjVTE—23 acres of land only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. by aroving property and paying for Judge. in Burnside In tobacco section. Price Estate of John Pro,-tjr late of Man­ $1,800. Terms. 38 acrea Manchest-r this advertisement. Wm. Corliss See FOR RENT—Six room tenement, Apel’s Crossing. chester in said district, deceased. Green, good high location. Price steam heat and bath room, at 28 Upon application of administrator $2,500, terms. James Rennie. 876 Foley street, on West Side. Telephone of said estate for an extension of Main street. 445-12. FOUND time to settle said esthte be grant'd on said estate, s per application on FOR SALE—Real estate bought TO RENT—Midland apartments, FOUND—Black, white and tan J. M. Dempster fll^, it is and sold and exchanged. Do you want three rooms, steam heated, janitor mongrel dog. strayed to my home. 35 ORDERED:—That the foregoing to buy a house? Send me a descrip­ service, refrigerator, gas range fur­ 1-2 Walker street. Charles A. Irons. application bs heard and determined SI SPECK, MUDO CEMTfeRS FISH PEDDLeR, tion what you want. I have or can nished, rent $38 per month. Call Telephone 172-2. ' 16 Trotter Street. at the Probate onlce In Manchester Buy Ttet secure it for you and save you money. Manchesi.'er Construction Co., 2100, Phone 1431. ' in said District, on the 3rd day of PROVED T o &e A FIZZLE AS A ROMEO OAl W. F. Lewis, 11 Vine street. Town. or telephone 782-2. ' automobiles ~ April, A. D.. 1926, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given to t h e m ig h t HE'PBESENUED m is s SELMA FOR SALE—Or Exchange, a new- FOR BENT—Five-room tenement FOR SALE—Chevrolet sedan. Olds- ail persons interested in said estate Iv built flat, with all Improvements. on Durant street, modern, rent $25 of the Mndency of said application SPiTi WITH AM EMEAfrEMEMT RlM(y— SECMS What have you to offer? Wm. per mouth. Call Manchester Con­ moblle 6 cylinder touring in good con­ dition, cheap. Phone 1119-13, 787 East and the time and placo of bearing THAT SI W ILL Me e d s e v e r a l r e h e a r s a l s Kanehl. 519 Center street. struction Co., 2100, or telephone REAL ESTATE thereon, by publishing a copy of this ^ Spruce Street, ' f t . - tiBe- twelve-^ Middle Turnpike, South Manchester. 782-2, S'i5 Main street, over Manrbea- order in some newspaper having a b e f o r e t h e t h in g - IS PUT on RI&HT— room, two-family, mo(|em, with FOR SALE—Colonial Garden. A real ter Plumhii-g and Supply store. circulation in said district, on or be­ bargain, five room bungalow, strictly FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring car. two-car gavagOr FHce only 98,500. Has just been overhauled and paint­ fore March 27th., 1926, and by posting modem. Price $4,500. $500 cash, Wal­ TO RENT—Centennial apartments, a copy of this order on the public Easy tenqik ' lace D. Robb, 863 Main street. four rooms, steam heated, front ed. Good rubber. Price $50. Call 1648. FOR S E E sign-post in said town of Manchester, apartment, janitor serrice, gas range, at least six days before the day of V'7 FOR SALE— Summer street Two refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ FOR SALE—1922 Dodge touring WASHINGTOMI STREElj.— Two C1B26 BY NU SERVICE. MC. car. Price low. Telephone 229-6. said hearing. , to appear if they see Two hoQMB, one twQ-fhmiiy six family ten room, also two family nished. Call Manchester Construc­ new homes, 0 and 7 rooms. Price cause at said time and place and be* rooms each, .one tyro-femlly Bmr twelve room. Both strictly modern. tion Co.. 2100 or telephone 782-2. light. heard relative thereto, and make re­ Prices are reasonable. Wallace O. FOR SALE—Overland four touring rooms egch, .rent lip lo yea^. car. 1923. Good mechanical condition, .QREENHHjL STREJBT - r Paady turn to this court. Robb, 853 Main street ^ FOR RENT—Two desirable office WILLIAM S. HYDE Sale price O ^y l^tOQOv Qlose to rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove, Man­ new battery, very reasonable for home of 7 rooms, snnroom, fire­ '^1 - FOR SALE—Ridge street Six chester Public Market. Phone. 10. cash. Call 1724 during business hours Main street." . . -i^-- for appointment. place. Just a real home. M ^ e an H-3-27-26. • room single, strictly modern, includ­ offer. ___ ing hot water heat and two car AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD garage. Bargain for quick sale. W al­ FOR SALE— O-Tlte Piston Rings. NEAR CENEEB — Two-tamll.r, Single cottage. «lg giiie tPOfUk WANTED They stop oil pumping, they prevent at Manchester, within and for the lace D. Robb. 86$ Mam street 12 rooms, handy to everything, al­ district of .Manchester on the 27th. hot water begf, ogle loon aiI gasoline from getting down into the Farms, Our olL They give your engine more ways rented. day of March. A. D., 1926. trim, a flpe . hqme FOR SALE—Church street Four SALBSafBN WANTED Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., 77 Acres, not far from State R o a d ...... • • family and single - six rooms both HOLLISTER STREET — New 0 Judge. strictly modem. A real t>argain. For Salesman to call on physicians and power and increase your mileage. F. 25 Acres, 15 minutes from Center...... » » ^ * Chicken' ab4 t&4uriM9 H. Norton, 180 Main street. room bungalow, fireplace. Price Estate of Em'IIe Friche late of Man­ 17 Acres, on State Road, Improvements...... 910,000, $12,000. Snmll amount of cash. Wal­ dentists with article of national O. K. chester in said district, deceased. place, four .aM ' ob ’ ■•qm-. lace D. Robb. 862 Main streat reputation. Wonderful seller, good Upon application of the.administra­ 15 Acres in Town, good house, bam, sBo, six cows and commission. Universal Light Co., 3681 POULTRY ” WEST SIDE — Two^famlly, U2 close In town, ftreet tor for an order of mortgage of real rt^inr Ponte, for ,...... 9I4000* In hbnse," loH FOR SALE—North end excellent Epworth Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. rooms, excellent conditlmi, 9>car estate belonging to said estate as per 18 Acres, good house, .good buildings, good land, near residential eection, six room single BOOS FOR HATCHING garage. application on file. needed. ...r,’ oak^ouble floors througbout bouse. A AGENTS WANTED Barred Plymouth Rocks, eggs for ORpERED:—That the said applica­ ■town ...... 8*8ou. bargain at $6,600. Small amount of WASHINOTON BTRBffiT — Dan­ hatching from prize winning and ex­ tion be heard and determined at tha PODI/TRr and DAIRY Farm, good paying proposition., 99000. W hy cash. Wallacs D- Robb, 863 Main 8t Free great seller sample free agents cellent laying stock $2.00 per 14, dy boildlng lot, fSOO cash, ffi years Probate office in Manchester on the FRUIT and DAIRY Farm, yearly income about 910,000. wanted. Address F. E. Capewell. 400 I12.Q0 per 100. J. F. Bowen, 670 Wood- 3rd. day of April, A. D., 1926, at 9 family he Washington street, Hartford, Conn. to pay balimce. ' 'Price ...... - ...... 920,000, MORTGAGES bridge street Phone 1286-2, ICancbes- STATE BpAD«HDn wi^ to Book- o’clock in forenoon, and the Court di-' rented. WANTEJD—Second and; third mort­ ter Green. -______rects said Administrator to give pub­ « AND MANY OTHERS. gagee Mo^ money on hand. P. D. "WANXpD — Woman for general yUIe,' 5 room bSni^ow ,' over an lic notice to all persons Interested la A TRADE WILL BE OONSIDEBED AND Cofiidno. IS Oak street Teleplione bousewoHciusewerk at "The FourFo Acree.” An- ,«BABT cmCKfl<* * • . Acre of land. Price 95,000-. said' estate to appeaf if they see oausS' Ply to CCheney Brothera Employment BABT CHICKS—SmHk Standard and be heard thereon by publishing a EASY TERMS ABBANOED. Bureau. ■4~ sturdy thoroughbred of free range copy of this order once in some news­ IConsir to Dun oo first »ad saeonfl flocka Ordes^now and have your paper havinir a circulation in said ZBortswas. It you have nouer to ia- WANTED—Tott to know that we chloks wheif you want them, .ICu* probate district, and by $>oBtinr a P. D. COMOLLO vtetTttfiwrtseges rcan.lsTert It tor do floor eurtacing, the Universal war. Chester GrUn Co., til North Main St copy of this order on the publlo sign . TOIL A. KitoGsi.*' telepbottf Schiller Brothers, 22 Walker straA,. Phona 1780. post In said Manchester, six days be­ 13 Oak Street — WftGdw^Blodc Phone J71».' ' ' ' »i ' I I ' ■ , i — **A little yaeans R fore the said day of hearing and re­ Beal Estate — lasanmce and MoneYtlO Zieen on Mertfacep. BABT c h ic k s—Bred-to-Lay, Pop;. turn make to the Court. - WANTED-r-Waltree#,. for our ul vr Breeds; guaranteed live delivery: AND ft lot mesiSDA lioais.” WILLIAM S. HYPE Tdeplumef IMO. * . bOardijng; house, ‘*Cbeetuut Lol_ f^ ^calglogue, pjl q^qjts, STUrNsiii CMteet; ^ ^rptl^ Bnpf Jndgft ■■Vt- ■ r V

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e will not do it. You must act also. WASHINGTON TUBBS H SENSED NONSENSE It Is easier to live within your Income than without one. "I*U your pardon," said the Mike'. "Did you ever see. a cat­ t , flNfifiOHilt iatoMii9 HOU fuufio'leSTfROWl. parol* MBi^Mloner ai be left the fish?" 'toy say — »AaKV*r ptlaoBtr. Ray: "Certainly.” ‘fb HH ciftj. Mike: "How did he hold the (MSteaO Of fAMV€. > i s«0U It la remarked that when either pole?’’ f kKffeA Mde in a coal strike gets what it w ______tnmts, the pnbllo gets It In the When the stomach’s full the Mok. brain insists on loafing. It might help If a lot of our law- Ob, where is the thrill In paving a . n its were begun with prayer. life. When the victim happens to be The fountain pen Is dirtier than your wife. the sword. Apartments are. being built with Trader (who has Just disposed more closets nowadays because of a blind nag): "Do yon see any there are so many more family faults in that horse I sold you?" skeletons than there nsed to be. (iypped One: "No, I haven’t as yet." First: "Why do girls kiss each Trader (becoming Jovial): other'and men do not?” •‘Neither will the horse see any In Second: ‘‘Because girls have you." nothing better to kiss and men have.” Keeping late hours causes onp to lose the early ones. Your eyes are human. If you tire them they will tire you. Waldo F. Grant, who has hean met at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Next Sunday night, March 28th., a plano-logna on an Easter theme Completing the circle—the very sick during the winter was Charles Hevenor on Thursday eve­ will b* QuMtionnalre Night at the by Miss Annie Strickland of High­ mouse is afraid of a man, a man is He ate onions so he had no close able to ride up and speuu ...... ^ ning, to assist him In celebrating Federated chnrch, when the paatoy,' land Park. afraid of a woman and a woman Is friends. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank House, on hls thirty-sixth birthday.. A very Rev. Truman H. Woodward will afraid of a mouse. Friday of this week. pleasant time was enjoyed by all give a inmmary of the quaatlon^ If the boss Is a bachelor, there's The choir r^earsal this week present. nairea received. The paatora au^ Tee, It’s Father! no way of telling what started hl^ was held at the church Thursday The schools of South Windsor all Jeot will be "What we think of our AUTO WASHING BUICK Who Is It wears the patch work morning grouch. evening after the church, meeting. closed last night for the Easter chnrch," Mlaa Eatber Sturgeon of Spring Lubricating, hose Once more the so-called “ 400” vacation, they will open again South Msneheater, will alng, and a eWaaefag, PoUahlng. And seldom goes to picture shows, were in evidence and this time they April 5th. special Palm Sunday feature will be *]^at his girl may have fine clothes WAPPING W. E. LUmGENS It’s Father! Seals iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Teleidione 427 Who Is It wears last summer’s hat Walter S. Billings who has been That hls boy may be a sporty frat. confined to hls home with the grip I Save You. I And thinks It’s quite all right at all this week is reported as slightly Comply jtn ew ea r that. better. It’s Father! Mr. and Mrs. Ashur Collins and with the AR was dedsrad on sagiiie two little sons. Porter and David, Wvfcar when Buick iatro- Who Is it buys the bread and meat left In their automobile, Friday MONEY I N ew Law daced the "Triple Seeled Ea- ■\^o keeps the shoes on all our morning, for a visit of nearly a gbie" in dm Better Baidu ON TOUR I feet week at the home of Mrs. Collins’ INSURE YOUR CAR Buick first perfected the "Sealed And then gets shoved In a back parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. I write all kinds of Automobile Chassis'’ wnlch barricades each seat. Barnes, of Coleraln, Mass. Insurance; also Fire and Life. operating poyt Inside a It’s Father! The annual church meeting of Auto Insuran(% tug Iron or steel housing. the Congregational branch of the I Now, the ‘Triple fVahd Fnglrui" We’ve Mother’s Day and Poppy Federated church was held at the Our Company has always (air deader, oil filta, gasoline Day church Thursday evening and It.was filter) haaheen added to the pro­ And lots of other holidays, voted to ask the pastor, Rev. Tru­ returned 25% of the Thomas V. Holden tection for Buidc performance. But almost all are Labor Days man H. Woodward to remain with amount of Premiums, mak­ 14 WUUam St. Phone 97-is. Every possible avenue for die For Father! # us for another year. ing a 25% saving to you. entry m dirt and grit is oiarded, See me before Insuring yonr avoiding looseness, vibration, Get out hls slippers and easy chair. and all the other ills diat dirt and grit can causa. LOllflMr Caress and smooth hls rumpled car. 3. Gbsoila. FOnt hair Dr. Fred P. Bushncll Because of die "Sealed Chassb" Buick is a And lot him know you’re glad he’s mote dependable motor car. The pro* A d rO w et VETERINARIAN Studebaker teetkm of the "Triple Seal" still further reduces there— Stuart J. Wasley Better Buick opke^ costs. Your Father! 494 East Center Street, All StudebiUcer automobUes which 8S7 Main Street. Manchester Green. are sold as CERTIFIED GARS have The Better Buick offers the best in modem motor Motey makes money, and the Office Hours: 7 .to 8 P. M. '“gstyour Phone 1428 car design at a very moderate price. Come in .nd been properly reconditioned, and see the "Sealed Chassis," the "Trfole Sealed En­ money that money makes, makes TELEPHONE 1847. more money—but thinking only carry a 80-day guarantee for re­ gine" and the many other superior matnres of thi. Illllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll placement o f defective parts and better motor car. beans free aervlce on adjustments. 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yon v^en yon came in he K mo wFy you wew In Oe «. V.. f. t h ■ "You’re an IntelU ^t - _ . .. you look a man in the eye w;hen ym - talk to him. Tenure game, an’ you're nice lookin’ with it." " This And That Ih “ Why, thank you, L leot^ n ^ '..^ Jimmy was ill at agae. He^pfuu^t^. - ■ W n the cigant nervously from nli b b q in h e r b t o d a i not hear Mary Lowell’s voice call­ had been traced to a man nanoied mouth. Kennedy." “ Let me finish. As I say, I Itte P f ■ - h e n r y r a n d . S5. b 4>u8lness ing to him from the sidewalk. If ’r be had not been gazing so fixedly “That’s right. An* I sent for Ken­ the looks of you. Now don’t go'^f lencSvOTMier^,’ 'nuui. Is found murdered in a throwln’ youmelf away on any glflt? M ------— ------cheap hotel in Grafton. Police ahead of him, he would have seen nedy. When be came In. 1 showed r him Jensen’s .picture an’ asked. that's not goSd enough tor you. find a’Sfdman's handkerchief and her wave to him. It be had ever seen him before. *No,’ you’d told tpe you’d fallen In loy'e'^ the stub of a yellow theater She took a few quick steps, as If Garnish iuad Serve. m she were going to run after him. he says, ‘I’ve never laid an eye on ^Itb this Majmard woman I|d ket)t‘^°' Now it’s Mother and Daughter Ihe new ClrcuUne proceas In^ If you taka Just a llUla ticket. my mouth shut. But you said 3r6iif\. Nestle permanents produces the washing yqur silk or rayon JANET RAND, his daughter, Then, apparently thinking better of him.* Week! Date set hy dltterent cit­ “ *When,* I says, 'did yon lose the hadn’t, an’ I believe you^ You stud; most natural-looking large waves. things they will last a sorp: breaks her engagement with It, she slaekened her pace and ies. Early in April' in most of turned homeward. car? Where was It stolen from?* it wasn’t any of my business, RaiiiL them. As a daughter, I arise to Mrs. Robinson at the Lily Beauty long time. Wash ’carefully BARRY COLVIN, because of " ‘Why,’ be says, ‘the wife an’ 1 You're right, but let me tip you off Shop gives this style. ' the “ disgrace." JIMMY RAND, • • • to remark that I wager this bril- good pure soap flakes, whi were to a picture show. When we to a few things. >. his son. goes to Cleveland, Lieutenant O’Day bung up the iten-' Idea was hatched by a mother them up Into a cool suds anAi telephone receiver, shoved the phone came out it was gone.’ Kennedy “ In the first place, this girl’s jp t« and not a daughter. It’s the very At a delightful tea recently a the garment in. These mat where the theater is. The stub ten under your sliin. Tou*’rej.roi¥y. across bis desk and then lifted hls didn’t help us a btt." ^thlng that modern daughters loathe clever hostess added Interest to her should not be put into hot is traced to TH051AS FOGAR­ for her, an’ they say—don't they?—* head to find Jimmy Rand facing him. "And where bad this man Jensen *and scorn and despise— this crys- table by serving the tea In the or soaked. Squeese the TY, a political boss, who says be been working? Did you team that?" that pity’s akin to love, or somethtog "What luck, Lieutenant” talizatlon of sentiment Into conven­ most unusual and attractive cups through them rather than m bb^ " gave It to OLGA MAYNARD, a “ Why. ho hadn’t been workln' at like that. You don't believe she’s "Luck? Lots of luck, my lad. but tional organized patterns. Mothers Novel flower holds the light and and saucers— no two guests having or twisting. Rinse quickly in'm t -'| cabaret singer. all, as far as we could find out. The mixed pp in any way In your father’s Jimmy meets and falls In love all of It bad.’’ O'Day leaned back will probably get up and prattle at glows in the darkness. ------kind. eral cool waters. To dry, roll- the with MARY LOWELL. Later these mother-daughter luncheons garment in a towel with dnether be encounters Olga. She faints about "keeping our daughter’s con­ The words “cook” and “kitchen” towel between the folds. Then are closely related. The former at bearing police want her for fidence,” and all. the usual bunk, fore It is completely dry, shape-amS^iy' ' is from the Latin coquere, meaning murder. Mary, out with SAM­ and the very prattle and the very press on the wrong side with to cook nnd the word kitchea is UEL CHURCH, a wealthy law­ meeting will push mothers and moderately hot Iron. % yer, sees Jimmy lift Olga Into a HER OWN derived from the Latin coquina so daughters so far apart that a ten- that the words are at least cousins. taxi and misunderstands. foot pole can’t reach from one The ripe olive contains actual Olga tells pdlice the stub party to the other. fat and oil and is altogether a sob- itj might have come into possession • • « Begin to save egg shells for the stantial nourishing fbod but ono children, have them get out their of a man who “ picked her up" “ Because of the incompetency of seldom If ever sees them used. Q f n L p f j O l ^ paint boxes some of these dull days two nights before the murder. thousands of teachers In Ohio our They seem to be entirely replaced Jimmy receives mysterious warn­ and paint their own Easter eggs. by the under-ripe if more colorful - -fel educational system is becoming PRETlOrS GHAPTEBS. Make small holes In both ends of ings to leave Cleveland and alarming,” comments the state edu­ variety. . . later is attacked at night by two Julia Dean spurned Charles the egg shell, force the egg out ______'l l cational director. and wash the inside of the shell. men, but escapes. I am not a teacher, but I know Becker, and with $260 given her To all Enigma to herself unkoown,] i, With Jimmy and Mary es­ scores of them, and can’t resist by her dad. Jason Dean, went to An unsolved problem, woman I '■* tranged, Church gets Mary’s Eggs in Ramekins making this wise-crack paraphrase Chicago under the name of Julie stands alone. i p roi^ e to marry him. Mary Kean to make her own way. She Four hard-cooked eggs, one-half Man she amazes or misleads:^ tells Jimmy this when they meet of the estimable director. cap bread crumbs, one-half cjp "Because of the incompetency of lost her $250 in a cafe. * But Clem­ with art, t and he, trying to hurt her. ac­ ent Sterns gave her a Job as hat thin cream sauce, two tablespoons But any little child can read her| cuses her of marrying for money. parents the nation over, our educa­ grated cream cheese, one teaspoon tional system is becoming alarm checker, and she found a friend In heart. —Rhoda Balfour. i That evening Jimmy and Olga Mamie Riley, with whom she work­ minced parsley, salt and paprika. see. In an auto, a man they both ing.” Cut the eggs up Into small pieces The average tarent lets ila child ed. An old acquaintance, Jimmie Use small rugs sparingly In liv­ "4a recognize—she as' the man who and dust them with salt and pap­ ing rooms, as they tend to break drink, pet, wear Ifttle or Uj clotli- Costello, showed up. He. punched got the stub, he as one of his the nose of a “ lobby lizard” who in­ rika, and place them In the bottom up floor space, which Is better attackers. The man and his com­ Ing, die?s on a h

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Weaving No, 1 Is Pennant Winner In Girls* A. A, Race

The Powerful Katrinka by Fontaine Fox GALA BANQUET BRINGS SEASON AT McKEE STREET BALL GROUli N TO GLORIOUS FINISH AT MILLS KatheriPxe Tureck Leads Individual Averages— MANY BIG LEAGUE DISCARDS Martha Kennedy Holds High Single Mark— LOCATED ON BRAVES’ ROSTER Emily Kissman Elected President for Ensu­ Expected to Draw LarfO ing Year—List of All Averages. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 27.——Th® Connl® Mack Incu­ bator Is certainly the greatest developer of ball players for both Crowd— Faas Look for the National and American Leagues, The Bowling Banquet of the< Charleston exhibition— By Doro­ Cheney Brothers Girls Athletic thy Mitchell. The Boston Braves with a teaih that looms up as the dark Close Dedeion With Odds Association held at Cheney hall Duet and dance: “She’d a Hard horse of the has three Mack cast offs on its Thursday night was a complete suc­ Boiled Rose”— Bertha Dietz and Infield. cess In every way. At a short busi­ Evelyn Nelson. (These two girls Walter Gatreau, who Mack secured from Holy Cross and. on Neither Team. ness meeting following the dinner were dressed according to the the following officers were elected characters of the song) 6 passed up after a very brief and unsatisfactory trial, is the play­ for the coming year: One Act; Nonsenslcallty— written er Manager* Bancroft says made the Braves. He is a dandy Manchester will open Its State President of the Association— ana acted by William Sweet and little second sacker. League soccer season tomorrow af­ Emily Klssmann. "Bob” McCleary. c* At third Is Frank Rlconda, basketball star, who for a number ternoon on the McKee street Secretary of the Association— Team Standing of years was carried by Mack but never was able to win the grounds In opposition to the Hart­ Mildred Altken. W. ford Thistles. The kickoff la President of Bowling League— Weaving No. 1 ...... 57 third base Job. scheduled for 2:30 and Andy Florence Hayden. Velvet No. 1 ...... 53 Frank Burius, starring at first for the Braves, was dug up by Yorke will hold the whistle. President of Basketball League— Throwing No. 1 ...... 52 Mack In a scuthem college and carried about a year before Both of the contending teams Mae Boyle. Spinning ...... 41 being turned loose. will have practically the same llne- Bowling Prizes Dressing ...... 37 upa that they^tad last year but Weaving No. 2 ...... 32 As a matter of fact there are a number of discards on the Manri-ester may try ou*. a new man The bowling prizes were present­ Braves. Marshall, who was a member of ed by Frank Cheney Jr., the win­ Weaving^o. 3 ...... 21 Throwing No. 2 ...... 19 the Queen of the South team of ners are as follows; There are four exBrooklyn players. Outfielder Ed Brown, Velvet No. 2 ...... 16 Scotland for some years. 'Ihe Scot­ Winning team— Weaving No. 1— Catcher Taylor and Infielders Andy High and Jimmy Johnston, tish team was one of the fastest Nan Taggart, Captain. Main Office ...... 14 Old M ill...... 7 while "Rosy” Ryan once starred with the Giants. junior combtn.tti a clever field worker. Nan Taggart...... (86.8)— $2.50 M. A ld e n ...... 54 85.0 Florence Hayden .-..(8 6 .3 )— $2.50 A. Sym ington...... 63 S c ^ o V The rest of the team will be pick 83.6. ed from the following players: Highest percent of gain— Lillian S. Sheekey ...... 57 82.9 Lighter Boat Crew a Slight Pots— $2.50 gold piece. M. Sauer ...... 57-/ PHILLIES HAVE Pra;t, Wilson, Lindsay, Cunning­ 82.1 ham, Williamson. Hamlltoa, Hall, Tlie Winning Team H. Gustafson ...... 57 82.1 S.im Pratt, Wright Billy Hewitt, Five girls on winning team: M. K arpin ...... 00 Favorite Before Historic 81.7 b 6 ®® ,A. Ll'tile and Lelsb. Tbore is enough i Nan Taggart. Captain— Mellow- R. B eem an...... 12 81.0 STRONGER TEAM material here for a atate champion- t Glo face powder. M. H assett...... 63 80.8 English Race Today. ship (ram, no matter what combi- ' Annie Symington— Mellow-Glo D. Dwyre ...... 42 80.8 rHion la picked and the coaches face powder. M. Morgan ...... 59 80.4 of th( local aggr nation will have a Irene Coleman— Mellow-Glo face A. C o le ...... 42 79.9 (Copyright, tW . by Th«_B^ 8yndie«t«, tnc.) • a Putney-on-Thames, England, Mar, Eyans Finds Fletcher’s Crew hard t'me pick'd their team. powder. E. Kissmann ...... 62 79.8 It is 'cldom that such an array of Mary Morgan— Mellow-Glo face L. Carlson...... 27 79.6 27.— Cambridge, despite the fact tai'iit is found In one organisa­ powder. Martha Boyle . . '...... 62 79.3 that It was outweighed by Its as Possible Menace to tion r:.d Manch .itor Is forlanjlte Margery Allen— Writing paper. H. Hyde ...... 48 79.2 men and women representing the brawny opponents, won the seventy- t* 'j^oafc- ^ (’aptain’s (Jot Hose Edith Struff ...... 60 78.6 TWO STAR PLAYERS FRENCH TENNIS STAR two countries. eighth annual boat race with Ox­ Ororge Poots, formerly oif the The captains of the eleven teams Eva Lutz ...... 60 78.6 “ It is truj that when he was re­ ford today. Other Chibs in League. Manchester Oljrmplcs, Is disporting were awarded with a pair of silk Irene Gee ...... 24 78.3 cently In the United States,” Jean The light blue -oarsmen started In a Hartford uniform this year WILL NOT VISIT U. S. Borotra sounded out the American hose; Mabel F r o s t ...... 21 78.0 the race as slight favorites, but fin­ and may be found at one of the tennis authorities regarding the Nan Taggart— Weaving No. 1. Lucy Ladd ...... , . •. 57 77.5 NOT PAID FOR YET ished five lengths ahead of the Ox­ BY BILLY EVANS wings. The Thistles have also possibilities of France entering In­ onians at Mortlake, despite the Mary McKinney— Velvet No. 1. Sig­ E. Laut^nbach ...... 48 76.7 Paris, March 27.— Mile. Lenglen Watt," Kelly, Mcnlon, Alex Hanley. to competition for the Wlghtman final efforts of Oxford to spurt at ney Shpekey— Throwing No. 1. C. Jackmore ...... 63 76.5 Is not going to the United States to Bradentown, Fla., March 27.— Montgomery, Leas, the (Riipps Lucy Ladd— Spinning. Katherine H. Gleason 63 lead an Invasion of French women cup, but he was unsuccessful. the finish and ward oft the second Pennant conjecture doesn’t even brothers. A. and J., Keefe and 76.5 In Good Ckindltion. Tureck— Dressing. Florence Hay­ H. M illard...... 51 76.1 tennis players, all rumors on the defeat in two yearH. get a slight rise out of Manager Art Campbell. From that linenp it Pirates Have Waner and ” I have just had a letter today Cambridge covered the course in den— Weaving No. 2. Eva Lutz— M. McKinney...... 63 75.5 Riviera notwithstanding, according »tcher of the Philadelphia Na­ can be seen that Hartford is prac­ J. Lappen ...... to Albert Canet, president of the I from Mile. Lenglen in which she 19 minutes, 29 second, which was tically Identical with last year’s Weaving No. 3. Louise Pukofky—■ 54 75.2 says: ‘I am feeling better than ever Snais. •Throwing No. 2. Mabel Frost—rVel- F. Sheekey ...... 57 Rhyme Worfh |95,000 French Lawn Tennis Federation. one minute and 22 seconds slower At present his chief thought in team. And last year’s team was a 73.9 and will be In top form for a return than the record time, held by an vpt No. / Mildred Aitken— Main B. L ath rop ...... 52 73.9 With the departure of Helen life Is developing a ball club that hummer for plenty o f others fell match with Miss Wills.’ ” Oxford crew. Office. Esther Lau'tenbach— Old L. Sullivan ...... 57 73.8 Wills from the Riviera the fans i ‘ will make Interesting competition before Its attack. L. Ubert ...... But Cash is Not in Sight. have had to bpsy themselves with ' From Nice It Is reported that The English flapper was out en Tomorrow’s game wiH be bitter­ Mill. 8 73.7 Mile. Lenglen does not intend to thoroughly pro-cam-, the rest of the National League. Bowled Every Game E. H oran...... 63 rumor, and have been busily dis­ masse, and Manager Fletcher makes no pre­ ly c.ontested for the Thistles and 73.4 play In the singles again until Wlm- bridge to a lip-stick, Manchester have absolutely no The following girls bowled tvery G. Johnson...... 21 72.5 cussing the probability of Mile. tense at pennant aspirations but, Lenglen Invading the United States bledon and that In her present state Oxford won the toss a^d elected love for each . other, especially one of 63 games that were schedul­ M. A itk en ...... 60 72.2 (By Davis J. Walsh) of health she will not consider any . ■ .■ • ------1 take of uth« rrom rlVar ' take It from me, any club presided this summer at the bead of a team to take Su y * oyei< by the former Giant star Is cer- since the time Manchester gave ed; H. Lennon ...... 30 72.1 New York, March 27.— According invitations to go to the United Katherine Tureck, Martha Ken­ B. D ietz...... 16 to advices from San Francisco, ar­ of French women pla'yers to include Splendid Start. . ^ to play Interesting basebalL the Hartford gang a lacing here 71.3 States. The starter’s gun cracked at last fall. Tho bad blood will all nedy, Jenny Lucas, Annie Syming­ Ida J a r v ij...... 63 70.7 riving today, the Mile. Conto-Slavas and Mile, Did! That’s his style. ton, Mary Hassett, Clara Jackmore, E. Lielelus ...... 63 Vlasto. 12.27 and both crews went across come out tomorrow .and the team 70.3 find themselves in the peculiar posi­ the line neck-and-neck, rowing at a Fletcher, trained by John Mc- Helen Gleason, Mary McKinney, False Reports. START BARNSTORMING that manages to come thVough ■' E. Sadrozlnskl ...... 57 70.0 tion of enjoying the dally society of smart pace, but Oxford established Graw, a natural aggressive ball with a lead will be good. Edith Horan, Ida Jarvis, Elizabeth L. P u k ofk y...... 63 Paul Waner and Hal Rhyne, hu­ “ These reports are erroneous,” 69.8 a slight lead In the first few min­ player, has no use for the drones. Mlnchester Is ont for title Llelelus, Louise Pukofky, Ruby E. Sumner ...... 33 69.6 man luxuries to the value of $95,- said M. Canet, “ but they are prob­ Waycross, Ga., March 27— The He wants only athletes who are al­ ably based on the fact that we are 'Tew "York Yankees and the Brook- utes and held it until approaching in the State League this year,'Oven Ritchie, Emily Dent, Louise Roth, R. R itch ie...... 63 69.2 00, without having paid for them, the Hammersmith bridge, where ways giving their best, regardless of though the team got a late «tart Lillian Poots. arranging for Franco-Amerlcan yUodgers were to begin their Emily D en t...... 63 69.2 at least net in players-on-the-flat- the roars of the dark blue support­ how good or bad it may be. in last season's games. Toward Girls that missed one game are: L. Roth ...... 63 foot. It isn't that the Pirates wish matches to be held in Paris In June, I •j^ng barn'^ormlng trip with a Winning ball games 1» the watch­ 68.8 when there will be teams of both! clm e here this afternoon. ers spurred them on and the Ox­ ‘.be end of the fall the locals start­ Martha Boyle, Emily Kissmann. J. Schaller ...... 57 68.6 to take a hurried nfn-out on the onians were a full length In the word on the Phillies. ed out on a winning streak that Fine Entertainmeht F. Chappell...... 24 67.9 transaction or that their money Is lead as they swqpt under the bridge. “ No! we haven’t got the pennant netted theia five or six in a row. After the awarding of the prizes C. Arrlgonl ...... 15 67.8 all tied up In amalgamated eye The Cambridge coxswain called fever,” remarked Fletcher as I dis­ T’’ey w'll endeavor to Inangnnte the party adjourned to the upper L. Calve ...... 24 66.4 shades. I presume their cash ob­ BETTER HURRY, GANG! for a spurt and Increased the cussed his ball club with him. “ The just snch a streak tomorrow. hall where the following program F M etcalf...... 20 66.0 ligations on the deal have been met strokes of his crew and/Cut the Ox­ big Idea is to win every ball game was carried out: B. McDonald...... 17 65.8 these many months. '' ford lead to a quarter ,of a length we can on the theory that you LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS. Solo: “ Take This Rose” by Bertha L. Armstrong ...... 39 65.6 Ever since the big deal was closed when the shells approached the two can’t worry about those you- lose Dietz. L. McCabe ...... 51 65.4 during the last world’s series, they mile post, and as the boats went In­ and bring them back. At Syracuse, N. Y.— ^usby Ora-- have been willing to play ball with The following girls coming in at L. Poots ...... 63 64.6 to the third mile stretch they were Bentley’s Batting Blg^actor ham, Utica, N. T., bantamweight, the Seals on the proposition but the thd chorus: Ida Jarvis, Dorothy C. Hughes ...... 9 62.9 again even. “ I would say my ball club is at knocked ont Johnny Rosen, of New Mitchell, Mildred Aitken, Katherine D. Langdon ...... 12 63.6 other big league clubs refuse to Cambridge Leading. least 20 per cent stronger than last York, In first round. Coughlin, Evelyn Nelson. Annie E. Todd ...... 21 ' 61.9 stand hitched. At the two and a half mile mark season, maybe 30 points better. At Baltimore.—Louis (Kid) Henning. M. Marks ...... 27 61.1 First, the Pirates tried to send the Cambridge coxswain again call­ “ will play-first base Kaplan, featherweight champion, Accordian solo— By Dan Miller. Clara Wells ...... 36 56.6 Eddie Moore, send baseman, and better than it has been played for received th® referee’s decision in a Carson Blgbee, extra outfielder, to ed for a spurt and the light Cam­ bridge crew bent to their oars with the Phillies In years, while hia bat­ twelve-round go with Tommy Her­ San Francisco. This afterward a will and swept over the three mile ting Is certain to be a factor. man, of Chicago^ \ was denied by Barney Dreyfuss but mark a full three lengths ahead Of “ Friberg, at second, is sure tor At Cleveland— Bud Taylor, of I seem to remember that his dis­ their husky opponents. help us. He Is the best man at that Chicago, defeated Dick Snell, of claimer came after several rival position since I have had charge of Tacoma, in a fnrlous twelve-round clubs declined to waive on the The Oxonians put all their weight behind th,elr oars In the final mile, the club. Incidentally, he’s a dan­ battle. young men. For once, it appeared, gerous batsman. At Hot Springs, Ark.— Young the so-called “ gentlemen’s agree­ the fourth, and succeeded In cutting down the Cambridge lead to two “ The ability of Sand at shortstop Ross of Syracuse, M. Y., won the ment” between major league club Quality! lengths, but they could not stand Is known and needs no comment. At newspaper decision over Charlie M owners came to a test at a most un­ third, Huber, not flashy, is very de­ Rodriqne, of New Orleans. Both fortunate moment. Some harden­ the pace set by the machlne-llke Cambridge boat and as the finish pendable. are featherweights. ed one had just thrown the book of At Chicago.— Shuffle CallUiM, etiquette out of the window and be­ line was approached the Oxonians “ It should prove the heat all­ round Infield that has ever played of Chicago, knocked out BoDoy sides he had no time for fiction any­ again dropped back while Cam­ bridge swept over the line a full under my mauagement. For that, Barrett of Philadelphia two min­ how. utes after their scheduled ten- Still in League. five lengths in the lead. reason I look for improvements' in The river banks were a mass of our general play.” round fight started. Whatever the answer m,ay haVe At Worcester, Mass.— Billy Mur­ been, Moore and Blgbee still are In noisy enthusiasm when the Cam­ Better pitching Is another reason bridge oarsmen paddled back to why Fletcher believes hia club phy. of Lowell, lightweight, defeat­ the National League and the for­ ed Mickey Traven of Neir Haven, mer, judging from the demand for their boathouse, And the crew had should be more formidable. ' in ten rounds. . inflelders, is likely' to remain Inde­ to go to their quarters under police The Phtlly manager feels that protection to shield them from their Wayland Dean will win for him. As At Dayton.— ^Vle Ross, (Stieln- finitely. The lu t word on the deal naU and Andy Parker^ Dayton, is that the Pirates will not make admirers. a matter of fact, he is hopeful that I delivery ujitll after the opening of the former Giant will turn in as draw, eight rounds. UPTON TO RACE AGAIN. many victories as does the major league season, when ball MORE GIANT CASUALTIBS clubs are disposed to view one an­ London, March 27.— Sir ’Thomas for New York. other’s moves with less suspicion. Llpton announces that he will send Youngster Make® Begglar Grade Tampa, Fla., March 17— A noA - Meantime, the Seale.seem to have a new yacht to the United States “ There Is no doubt about Dean’s er Giant casualty wai^Jt8tad todaF' altered the character of their needs. at the end of August to challenge ability,” said Fletqher, “ sad I be­ wheu MeOraw’i onttlt anm id for^r It is said that they have demanded for the International Gup In 1927, lieve that I understand hia tempera­ another game of their is«riau: 'Witll~, a right hand pitcher from the Pi­ according to the Morning Post. The ment perfectly. Dean doesn’t thrive the Washington SenatON today. rates and that the latter would have new challenger hag been designed on crltlclam: few A vers do. I have The hospital eaN was furaislied none of it. Aldridge, Kremer, by Fife, builder of the Shamrock told him that ainKchaa to do for Hugh McQuinau, first J Meadows, Morrison, Adams, Cullor (TMON, GANG » IV. me is win baU games; that the er who grained Idi ildda'ill praec’ pitching of the game will he entire­ Uee game- yueturday, ton and Sheehan are the right It’ll soon be the last half of the ninth— handers of consequence llsUd on. BROKE ATTENDANCE RECORD. ly up to him. He won't get nnyang- the team’a ,leadiaff-7 the Pirate roster. And yoor final chance to get in the great pre-season game— The Na­ New York, March 27.— Accord­ gestlona from me.” has been out iMtb:s ;W fi|iip5m >nf Take Yonr-^Pick. tional Baseball Player Contest b ^ g condnoted by Ne a Service, In c^ of ing to official figures made public Fletcher la also strong for ' ,n since the-gtia«)Bf^ttt«'iaJ^-:ffi|li$.^^ •on. Ton can throw the first four.L 'out Cleveland. O., and The Herald. , today, the fight between Young youngster by the name of WUlongh- by, who has shown great form in •I >. I*—— '■J \ No other word quite so adequatdy represents the of the deal without looking and For when the hands of the clock reach the hoar of midnight on Stlrbllng and Jimmy Slattery at reason for Firestone’s superiori^ over all other tires Adams is a len-year mim: there­ Madison Square Garden on Thurs­ the spring gamea He is to aUrt as a ) ffWDDfOlO m Wednesday, March 81 (as shown above) Yonng America will have had regnlar. . made— no other tires so deserve thl« title. fore, not open to argument. This day established a new world’s at­ New Torit; Hard! 67^ leaves Sheehan-^aira Cnlloton to its final tom . tendance record for Indoor boxing. M^nn, a former membar of the men quaUftad fMf , Giants, sent to Indianapolis last rnled a etrouff fat Bear these f a ^ in mind when repladn^f a worn tire play around with and 70a can taka So, you’d better get bosy, fellers, an enter this nation-wide contest. A -total of 19,225 fans 'saw the yonr choice, If any. . All yon have to do is select yonr favorite American or National conteist. ^trlbling received'118,662 season, is back with the FhlUieii Via Btttera tsterehliiilaXair^ •^remember no tire can deliver mord miles than the of the total gate of |78,432. the draft route. Fl^eteher hslltvM ht eham^Mial^- The only other acceptable candi­ Beagne player,’' write a 800-wwd story telling the reasons for yonr quality of its rubber and cord structure permit. dates for thi coast trip, in addition ------:------J-----(k— la about ready. witit nlM to those mentioned, ' are Johnny selection and' mall or bring ft ^ the Baseball Contest Editor of The , WHITE SOX.TEAM Perhaps the personnel o f thh a a ^ e FIRESTONES ARE GUM-DIPPED. Rawlingi and Hddle Hock, once Herald. ~ . ' “ OF-ALL NATIONS PhiUlea on paper doesn’t tmpraas oompetltolf.: with the Re.ds. It might be possi­ Thcre’U be two winners, one for each league. A trip, an' openlng^ The White Box might well be yon. but I cm s u n yon would have called . a team of all nations. a much better opinion of FletoheT’e ble to get Rawlings ont of .the day Mg league game, a chance CO meet your bdU idayer hero and present league, depending on how well or Aside from two American Iff- club if you aCw It in action. ill he recovered from a late season Itim a sUver cup at home plate before a record-breaking throng await ^ e dians as well as a Mexlcptn. prac­ Fletcher, a imaTt ball plcm L Ip injury in 1926. winner. tically every other nationaUty proTlng a smart manager and hie Depot Square Service Station A wonderful opportnnHyl And It’s aU ABSOLUTELY FREE! . is reprehented on the oluM u club playh inappy, aggnpat^ hpae:- The marsh wren builds several you will observe from the toK 1 ^ Just the typa m N. Mpin and N. School Streets Phone: Boys 16 yean of age and under aM diglMe to compete. 1 6 Rests besides the one used as n louring: Grabowakl, Bteengrafer pecti home, the empty nests beinf dum­ Let’a put aver h regular nlnth-lnning rally! Berg. Maatil and 10 on down tb» The FUlUeP uNpi mies to dsceivs-mitfaiUlsn. , C'moat gaail •Um . ,^ihiwn butUNL ,v.; J

r^'rM yira-? -» i,tff ..- ~ir .,«^t-.V».‘i » ' .'lgfrC^'';,-^'7’ -.-,5'f^= 1 ’ ■ ’ v :, i. ^ / ^ v h iA ik K ' '>\" " '...... ^iJt^';.'..';,;^; , * . T'W^.-. ‘ 'r ■' W«*: ". OONOBMAnOXAl^ Chador Sacsred Cantata milUHSSilRPltia RtelSiPEAKER Christian **OUf«l to O alvarf". . . .Bfamider ROD AND GUN CUIB ST.N AR Ym AN ;■ A* Aaderfqa^ Fietor loader, H a . EiUrnrd / B{f Tonag’People's meeting. Wednesday, and' Thnattp t Manrloe W a U ^ tenor. There iMU be no eronlng ser- An appeal to the people of Man­ Ings 7:80 o’clock. The 7Mrle B. Johneon, berttoi^ GIts Waltei' Weeder G o l« NORTH MBTHODDT CHUROH vleo at thla ebareh, the congrega­ picture and song, presontiBf Their chester to aid In the present effort tion ^11. Join tho Sn^edlsh Luther­ Watch ap Token of' Nceesuny Kpen FM Wtt to raise funds here for the orphans N I N E ^ Y E A R "Story of the Creoa" by tho Esteem. R e v . John B . D n xb vry an church at leven' o'clock when storooptleon, pictnroo and Chlldrenfs of the Near East was made by Wil­ Ber. Ralph Mortinson will give an ) lard B. Rogers At the State and SuBdaTr 10:46— Morning vror- nated hymns. r Dance______ReceptkMi Walter Weeder of HUlUrdvlUe Tom Ckrfc T sring^ ship with sermon on "'WlMt led to addreea ahd the choir sing the Circle theatres last evening, To Opes Season in HopewdI cantata "Olivet to Calvary.” I Pniifie of is r . end Bfre. WlrtiyBa. was surprised and honored last Althoqgh we have many de­ the Cmeltizlon of Christ?” 'Sing­ ing by the Senior and Junior 7:80 p. m., Thursday— Choir re­ ST. BBIDOBrS B. C. MONDAY BVBNINO night at hla home by a vleit of mands upon ns at home, Mr. Rog- hearsal. •4 OBANGB HAIiL more than twenty-five of his broth­ ItsPiBTOMO. era declared, no one can deny choirs. , Sunday, April 25— Many 12:10— ^Blble school, 7:80 p. m., Friday— Evening Bov. CL T. IfKiann ^ ' ProcNm of 18 Nmnhei*. ers froih Memorial Lodge, No. Sfl, something to these thonsands of Masses tomorrow will bo 4:80—iRehearsal of Easter mns- serrice. Oil#- Admleeloa, 50c. Knights of Pythias. Mr. Weeder little bhlldren in the Near East brated at 8:80 and 10:15. f has been treasurer of this lodge New FacM m Lineqi. Ic by the Junior choir. The Manchester Rod and Gun who have nothing. None of us in­ FIRST CONORBOA'nONAL OLD FASHIONED AND contlnuouily for more than twenty Club Inc., held a meeting in the deed, have any surety .that In the 6:80— Boworth Leagne and ev­ ening service. Topic "To Do and CHURCH. MODERN DANCE years, and as a testimonial of ap­ Recreation Center Thursday even­ future we or our children will not V m on Center. LARGE SUNNY FRONT ROCNM preciation the lodge members pre­ ing March 25, attended by twenty- be In as great need and need some It wgs annonneed this morning To Be.” that the St, Mary’s Young Men’s Monday, 7:45— Last Finance SATURDAY EVE, MAR. 27 sented him with a handsome gold nine of Its forty-two members. Or­ one to help us. Edward Eells, Minister. Home comforts, for man and wife. thatch with his monogram and the ganization is now complete and the He urged those who were willing Club will blossom out this spring committee meeting of this Confer­ At Man Chester Green School with the best baseball team the ence year. It Is expected that, No objection to one child. Mld-doy Inside of the case suitably Inscribed. certificate of Incorporation has to contribute even the seventeen meals, 40 cents; seating eapadty 00 A1 Behrend's Orchestra been filed In the Town Clerk’s of­ club has ever known. The club the canvassers will have all report­ 10:30 a. m.— Palm Sunday ser­ Joseph Rollason made the fol­ cents a day that will feed and shel­ mon, subject, "The world following people. I l l Cedar street, Prof. liOnU Beebe, Prompter. lowing pfesentatlon speech: fice under date of March 12. ter a child to stop in at the Man­ has Just passed through a success­ ed to Miss Beatrice Lydall before ful basketball, season and hopes to after Jesns.” opposite Wed Side Roe. "My Brother: This organization of sportsmen chester Trust Company and leave this time. i "In these days of transition and interested In fishing, hunting and their gift with H. C, Alvord, treas­ make its baseball venture even bet­ Wednesday,— ’The Jnnlor choir rapid change men fret and become trapshooting Is getting off to a ter, rehearsal at the parsonage at 7:00 urer of the local committee. The ’The St, Mary’s will open their good start,and the members are local committee, he said, is Just as o’clock. ABOUTTOWN Impatient with their surroundings season In Hopewell Sunday, April and strive with might and main to showing real enthusiasm in all of much interested- In having gifts of Thursday— Study and devotion­ Its undertakings. As this club in­ lesser amounts as well as the larg­ 25 against the crack Glazier club al meeting. Topic "Judas and ^ The Orange whiet club met yes­ bring about different relations with r ' that town. The Hopewell club' Pilate.” F|T^# n n * n n * terday afternoon with Mrs. Frank each other, sometimes with disas­ tends to operate on a moderate er gifts, and in having everyone scale in regards to expenses, it is take some part, however small. In playing under the name of Glaston­ Friday—’Three hour period of Ingrraham of Woodland street. Mrs. trous resultk. bury, was runner-up In the Mlddle- worship St St. Mary’s church, be­ George W. House won the first "The brothers who have gathered primarily for the sportsman who Manchester’s gift to the little chil­ 1 ires 1 ires 1 ires cannot afford to belong to expen­ r-'x County Leag"<^ last season. ginning at 12 o’clock. prise and Mrs. Joseph Behrend the here tonight In such goodly num­ dren of the Near East. The Salnt'< lineup this year will I consolation. The next meeting of bers evidently believe In letting sive clubs of this nature. Mqre at­ Several slides were shown In Quality and Price that will appeal to you. AH tires tention wifi be devoted to hunting both theatres, with pictures of be built around two veterans, Pat ZION’S LUTHERAN the club will be held with Miss well enough alone, having unani­ Carlson, star backstop and Gil foUy guaranteed. Bernice Wheeler of Wapplng. mously elected you to the vitally and trapshooting than to fishing at some of the typical orphans. Wright, classy shortstop. Seven present and because of the fact The Ladies’ of Columbus at tbelr Rev. H. F, R. Stechholz 30x3'/; YALE CORD...... $9.50 Important position of Master of new faces will be found In the line­ Twelve children will be confirm­ that the State Game and Fish Com­ fortnightly meeting heard also the 30x3 « /2 YALE CORD (Extra P ly ) ...... $10.50 ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Strickland of Exchequer for the long period of up. The first practice will be ed at the regular service of this work of the Near East Relief pre­ > /2 Main street are expected home two decades. During the twenty mission can. and is doing more to held as soon as the weather and 30x3 GIANT OVERSIZE ...... $12.50 improve both brook and potad sented with sfereopticon slides. church tomorrow afternoon at from Brooklyn this evening where years of your Incumbency in that 30x3 « /2 GMNT OVERSIZE S.S...... $13.50 fishing, than any private club. ’The Mrs, C. L. Mahoney, president^ pre­ ground conditions permit. 2:15. Sunday school will convene , they have been staying with Mrs. office it reflects the greatest possi­ as usual at 1:15. club will not lease any trout brook sided. The club is to take under 31x4, 32x4, 33x4 Oversize Cords ...... $18.50 Clifford Strickland since the death ble credit to your spotless character MRS. H .A. NETTLETON On Holy ’Thursday there will be of her husband two weeks ago. and Ideal Integrity, that every dol­ where such leasing will deter the discussion the making of group 32x4 1/ 2 , 33x4 1 / 2 > 34x4 < /2 Oversize Cords...... $26.50 gift, HEADS COSMOPOLITANS n service at 7:30 in the evening, lar of the lodge’s money has passed state from stocking such stream or followed by the bi-monthly congre­ 33x5, 35x5, 37x5 Oversize Cords ...... $30.00 Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary through your hands without even a any of its tributaries. A new film of the 35,000 orphans In America’s care in the Near East gational meeting. ,to the Spanish War Veterans will murmur or reproach. Some of tho land acquired for Annual Meeting Held With Mrs. Services on Good Friday will In­ meet Thursday evening, April 1, "It seems very fitting therefor hunting purposes'has been posted at work and play was shown also Maude Norton— Hartford Edu* 29x440 Balloon Cord $14.75 last night at Cheney hall, clude confessional at 9:80 In the Iwlth the president, Mrs. Jennie that we should celebrate this nota­ by the owners In the past and such cator, Speaker. morning and Holy Communion at 30x4.95 BaUoon C o r d ...... $21.50 ' f'.ierldan nt the Hotel Sheridan. ble achievement by registering our leasing will not lessen to any great 10 o’clock. 31x5.25 Balloon C ord ...... $23.50 regard and esteem for the accurate, extent the open territory. The club WITH THE LOCAL The Cosmopolitan Club held Its In the advertisement of George neat and painstaking manner with will also have social activities In a AUTOMOBILE DEALERS. annual meeting yesterday afternoon 30x5.77 BaUoon C o r d ...... $26.50 H. Williams in yesterday’s Herald which you have conducted the du­ clubhouse to be erected at a later at the home of Mrs. Maude Norton 33x6.00 Balloon C ord ...... $29.00 the headlines oyer the underwear ties incidental to your office. date at, or near the leased land. Spring activities have started on Benton street. Mrs. H. A. Net- ANNOUNCEMENT 32x6.20 BaUoon ( ^ r d ...... $30.00 and neckwear Items were trans­ "As a testimonial to your con­ For the present It Is proposed to with Ithe local automobile men. tleton was elected president of the posed so that It would appear that scientious attention and loyalty to renovate an abandoned farmhouse Prospects are getting actively inter-! pjub for the coming year; Mrs. THE underwear In conventional designs your duties and to show in some which will provide a meeting place ested, orders are being booked and Harold Bldwell, vice president; and floral effects was offered at 60 measure our appreciation of work and a place to store traps and am­ deliveries in considerable number Mrs. J. A. Irvine, secretary and IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP $5.00 cents to $1.60 while the neckwear well done, will you accept this munition. have already been made with more Mrs. E. 3. Segar, treasurer. heading appeared over an Item de­ present from the brothers of Memo­ Grounds for trapshooting are to go out Just after April first. j Mrs. Lewis Rose of Hartford, will move Monday from up­ scribing true-to-flt union suits at rial Lodge, No. 38, with the assur­ available near tho puposed club­ The Pickett Motor Sales have de- j who is prominently connected with For your old Battery $1.76. The error, occurring In the ance that it springs spontaneously house and It will also be near the llvered Overland 4 sedans to Pat-' school affairs in that city, gave a stairs in the Orford building to Friday make-up rush, was annoy­ from the hearts of every brother center of the leased woodland over rick Connors of Cedar street and very Instructive talk on the sub­ its old location at the comer of Towards the price of a Willard Rubber Insulated Bat­ which they will hunt. It is the In­ Henry C. Mayer of Broad B rook.' ject of "What Schools Can Do for ing but also somewhat amusing, present. We trust that It will mark tery to fit your car. Here’s your chance to start the time as faithful, true and regular tention of the club to stock the They are unloading two carloads of the Home Maker.” Spruce and Eldridge streets. T. Selwlts, who has been laid up as your attendance at our meet­ woods with game this summer and Overlands today. They have also H. J. Kazimer, director of Near season right, with a new battery. Willard Rubber In­ for two months, following an oper­ ings and devotions to the details of as is well known, game birds so dellevered a Federal-Knight truck East Relief, presented that cause in sulated ^tteries are guaranteed for two (2) years. We ation for appendicitis, has recover­ your office. liberated -will seek their natural to L. T. Wood, the Ice man. This | a brief discourse. Interesting ex­ JOSEPH TRIA want at least 50 used batteries quick and this is the only is his second Federal-Knight. ed and will re-open his shoe repair "In conclusion the brothers ex­ habitations, It Is by no means cer­ j amples of handiwork by the Armen­ The Manchester Hudson-Essex way to get them. shop for business next Monday. tend a hearty wish for long life, tain that the members of the clpb ian women were on exhibition and Co. reports the delivery of an Es­ good health and perfect happiness.” will benefit by this stocking any sale. BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING ____ sex coach to John Carroll of East t Mrs. William Newbury of Spruce Mr. Weeder was so overcome more than the hunters of the open street returned yesterday after with surprise and pleasure It was country nearby. Hartfor.^, I Let us call for your Battmy, charge it and replace spending a few weeks In New York W K. Tinker Jr. reports deliver-! difficult io r him to find words to This club will work hand In it in your car; you pay for charging only. City with her daughter Mrs. Paul les of a Hupp 6 sedan to Edward V. express his gratitude for the splen­ hand with the Manchester Fish and j Farrington Winter street, Chevro­ RADIO RENTALS, 50c Per Week, DeUvered. ! Heckler, did gift and the spirit which Game club In urging the State Fish prompted It. and Game Commission to lease let coupes to John Hohl of Hilliard I The Midget Troupe which Is street and E. Cobb of Stafford, also Melvin Cox, also In behalf of the and stock the ponds and streams In ; playing at the State theater tonight the vicinity of Manchester and a Chevrolet coach to Antonio I was given a sightseeing trip here lodge, presented to Mrs. Weeder a Expert Electrical Service beautiful Easter lily. make fishing more than exercise. Petrlcca of Birch street. ! today through the courtesy of Madden Brothers report increas­ The men also provided all the Membership in this club Is limit­ Generators — Starters — Magnetos -— Ignitim. I George L. Betts, the local Hudson- ed to fifty as it would be unwieldy ing Interest in their Nash-Ajax line ! We are equipped to give you quick and eflScient service i Essex agent. requisites for a hearty supper to as warm weather approaches, which all did Justice. They would with the present restricted terri­ j They have deli.ored a Nash sedan on yonr electrical troubles. Just call 1284. not permit the host and hostess to tory and clubhouse to have a much The Maccabeo Guards will have larger membership. Application to Henry Mutrle, the bulldei', a another rehearsal of the new dla exert themselves but waited upon Nash Coupe to Earl Ballsleper of them and all voted the evening a for membership are placed on file j play drill Monday evening at the West Center street and an Ajax' most enjoyable one. and will be acted on at the next General Repairing Barnard school at 7:45. quarterly meeting in June. sedan to G«o'-<>;iana Buchanan o f : lETTER LUMBER In renovating the farmhouse Highland street. | This department and Electrical departmmit In that is to be used as a clubhouse The Conkey Auto Co. have deliv­ BETTER HOUSES chai'ge of a man with over twenty years’ experimicer- TOOP RECOMMENDED the members will put on overalls ered a Studebaker Big 6 sedan to CHAUTAUQUA MAY and perfprm all the labor, thereby B .S. Goodrich of Wethersfield. Mr. In choosing the Lumber for so we are bound to please you. Just try us. FOR A SECOND TERM keeping the expenses as low as pos­ Goodrich is the oldest licensed au­ your construction wm:k, in­ Special For Next Week ! sible and it is hoped that some tomobile driver In the state, being sist upon the vert best— PLAY HERE AGAIN time in the future the "Rod and hale and hearty at 91. 30 MINUTE BANDS AND LABOR, COMPLETE, H. A. Stephens reports deliveries which of course, means Congressman Fenn Asks That Gun club” will oppose the "Fish We’ll move to the moon when that you’ll get it from us. South End Postmaster Be and Game club” in a trapshooting of a Dodge touring car to the State Highway Commission, Dodge sedan they fly that high We ban supply your needs $5.00 Reappointed. contest over its range. Sevenl Gsarantors Alr,eady For the benefit of all trout fish­ to Joseph G. Dean of Sterling Place And they’re apt to do it bye to an y dimension or Authorized Ford Service Station. ing enthusiasts the Manchester and a Dodge Special sedan to Fred According to a Washington, D. C., and bye. amount. Let us figure on Authorized Star and Durant Service Station. Rod and Gun club wishes to make Rowley of Amston. Seenred— Unusnal Pro­ dispatch reaching here today. Con­ ■ ■ N Everything moved anywhere your next work. Authorized Zenith Carbureator Service. tho following statement: Authorized WUlard Battery Service. gressman E. Hart Fenn has recom­ The season opens for brook and everywhere by movers gram Promised. mended the reappointment of Oliver trout on April 1st, with the proviso who know how to be careful THE W. G. F. Toop, postmaster at the South that on Special State Acquiree^ and speedy. Manchester Post Office, for another streams the season opens April 15. SUNDAY DINNER GLENNEY CO. Swarthmore Chautauqua may In­ term of four years. These Special State Acquired Special Taxi Service. O A E Y N FILLING STATON clude Manchester in Its circuit this Postmaster Toop has almost com­ streams are as follows: West at Daily Express to Hartford. Lumber, Coal, Mason ; summer. Workers are in town at­ pleted his first term of four years Branch of the Farmington river Oakland Street at BisseU’s Switch. which expires April 7. His work HARTFORD OFHCE MANCHtSTCR PHOHE Supplies. tempting to secure guarantors for from Riverton to state line; 42 MORGAN ST. T-A USED TIRES. VULCANIZING. I the local appearance of the Chau here is considered by Washington Salmon river, Tarlffvllle to state Allen Place Manchester ; tauqua program. Several local authorities as most successful and line; West Branch of Salmon river, Hotel Sheridan I men have already signed the con- his reappointment for another term Tarlffvllle to West Granby; Black­ 12:30 to 2:30 i tract as guarantors and If fifty can is almost a dead certainty. berry river, Norfolk, to Canaap; PERRETT&GLENNE.Y I be secured the Chautauqua tent Whiting Brook, state line to East Roast Chicken or Turkey nOVIIK'EXFIlESSIHG'eEIKliiL TSUCKIH3 ; will be seen here again. DI£% AT AGE OF 00. Canaan; Snake Meadow Brook, for $1.00. I The Swarthmore Chautauqua has Danielson, to Moosup and the Fen­ A ia carte Service not visited Manchester for two Word h&s been received here of ton river, Gurleyvllle, to Wllllman- years because of the inability of the the death of Mrs. Mary J. Griffin, tlc. These streams are now being all day and evening. promoters to secure guarantors. aged 90, widow of Andrew W, Grif­ stocked with trout ranging from However, a new contract has been fin of Tolland Turnpike. Mrs. six to nine inches In length. arranged which appeals to prospec­ Griffin died in Middletown Thurs­ tive guarantors and there Is a pos day night. She has no immediate sibllity that the full quota of fifty relatives. The funeral will be MARK HOLMES held Monday afternooh at 2.30 at BOYS’ , will be secured. i Cbautauqua’s program for this Holloran Brothers’ undertaking Undertaker : year is the biggest that has ever parlors. Rev. Watson Woodruff Embalming - Funeral Director been attempted. John Drlnk- will officiate. Committal will be Lady Assistant. Phone 406-2. Hood & Dunlop i In the South Windsor cemetery. , water's "Abraham Lincoln” will be Depot Square. Manchester. m-KICKS I presented as will be the famous % stage success "Applesauce. , "Abraham Lincoln” played by Reduced to $1.95 a Pair. Frank McGlinn has not appeared Ey^Sigbt Testing BACK ON THE JOB Tires ' outside the biggest cities and it Having recovered from my re­ QUALITY AND PRICE. alone would be a big attraction. A GLASSES FITTED cent operation I shall re-open quintet from the Chicago Symphony NOW is the time to drain your oil and refill with orchestra is also included In the my shoe repair shop, program. new ml. We are now selling a hundred per cent. Because this Is sesqul-centennlal Walter (Nhrer Mondajr, March 29 Pennsylvania SUNOCO OIL. Try it and be cmivince'd. SNEAKS: year the children will present a Bring your shoe troubles to program featuring the signing of Optometrist. 98c and $1.45 a Pair. the Declaration of Independence. me. . In order to have the tent near 915 Main St. So. Manchester. CAMPBELLS FILLING STATION the center of the town an attempt is being made to secure the govern Honrs: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Main Street and Middle Turnpike. Many Other Good Bargains in Shoes, Oxfords and Punipi|i^ ment site at the Center fo r the SELwrrz shows. Telephone 39*3. 6 Pearl St. Sdwitz Block for Men, Women and Children. OOUNTBRPEITBD MOTOR This Is Your La^ Chance For These Wonderful Bargidi^ LIGENSB PLATE, CHARGE jiiiiiNliiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyi Stamford, March 27.-TWllliam J. Thomas; a Glenbrook resldei^t, Better Take Advantage of This Opportunity. , was arrested today by a state po­ liceman who charges that Thomas 1 tET GEORGE WRITE ! Next Week Will Be-Too Late. has been using counterfeit Ucense YOUR plates on his automobile. The po­ liceman declared Thomas painted i the 1935 plates to conform with those of this year and changed the AutomobUe Insurance I M. A. Ferris date. Taken to police headquarters - I Thomas was released on his own Apd then you will be sure of SERVICE—Claims Paid S recojmlMace to appear In City Proinptly. ^ i HEATING CONTRACTOR : court hext Monday morning. IS- ABtomobileji Firt^ Theft, Ufa, Aeddent apd Healtiu Mortgages — Anctiiteeer — Real Estate. Easter Plaiits Stem - Hot W at^ - Vap


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