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<5>. Washington Silent— Mexican ■$>- •$> 200 GRADUATES HELD THOID QF’ Officials Talk of Illness In DISAGREEMENT , . HEliL, NOW h a l l Filibuster Strangles Senate 0FH.S.T0H0N0R Oregon City,' Ore., M arch'41 Ambassador’s Family; Ru­ — -Otto'Hell, who came, to this and Honse— ’Hundreds of country from Munich, has ON DAUGHERTY; taken, out citizenship papers mors of Break. F .A V m A N C K and stated his , intention':' of Bills K iD ad-^aw es De- chans^# his.nanie to HalI. ;H^ Mexico City, Mar. 4.— Consider­ said ohj^ted to use of.just ' noimces Rides Which Per­ the initial of.rhis first name with able excitement was created here Alumni to Gather in Cheney •■Ilia 'last nanld-' in addressing • •• > . *X.' ■x. today when the newspapers appear­ hllit. " ( ' a,: mitted Deadlock. ed with Washington dispatches Hall Tomorrow Nigh^ Will Federal Jury, ^ Out Mmki stating that. Senor Don Manuel Tel­ lez, Mexican ambassador to the Inaugurate Endowment Four Days and Nights, Fi- Washington, March 4.— ^The' Six­ United States, had been recalled This is the stirring spectacle which New.York viewed as flames destroyed about $1,000 worth of Valuable ty-ninth Congress' was strangled to freight and property on the Pennsylvania Railroad piers in Jersey City, on the opposite side of the Hud­ CONGRESS REFUSES because he was persona non grata. son River. A tiny jet of electrical flame from defective wiring Is believed to have been the fire’s origin. death at noon today after a thresn The Department of Foreign Re­ Fund. naUy Report; MiUer’s Bail day siege of legislative paralysH lations knows nothing of the origin to “ D r QUIETLY provoked by an outbreak of des­ of this report which is considered Is Continued. perate filibusters over the subject The alumni association of the WOODCHUCK ISNOT without foundation,” said a state­ Life a Laugh, Writes Youth of Senatorial campaign investiga­ ment from the foreign office, but South Manchester High school will tions. ' • , . even this statement failed to curb become a live and active organiza­ New York, March 4.— Thomas Goes Growlini^^ SnadU^ A state of “ ciyil war” existed ia public interest. tion following tomorrow night’s re­ RAT, SAYS SENATE Family 111 Then He Turns on the Gas W. Miller, post-war alien property the Senate as the C onfess died, Officials declared the visit of union at Cheney Hall. Alumni offi­ custodian, today was convicted by Had two fttM eint Yeah with all legislative activity haltedf Tellez to Mexico is undoubtedly cers to 5;en'e for a period of two a jury in Federal Court of conspir­ Hundreds of bills were killed. prompted by illness in his family. years will be named and each cla.‘:s Detroit, March 4.— At twenty-^ “ You say there Is a God. If It Is a ''Ruminant Quad­ ing to deprive the government of Of life . : S Burst of" Oratory. It is known here that Ambassa­ will be asked to elect active secre­ I have not heard, seen or A burst of (jiratory, in which dor Tellez has been working und­ one Peter C. Hartwlg had reached there is, his honest service through the ap­ taries. Tomorrow night’s reunion ielt Him. In the next room from me Democratic leaders flayed their Re< er close instructions from Mexico the conclusion that “ life is a laugh,” proval of a $7,000,000 claim for banquet will also be the occasion they are singing of love and happi­ ruped” If You Want to 'publican opponents for blocking City, but there'is general denial a bitter laugh. Last night, three ness, but what love and joy have I war-seized German property. The Washington, Mardb 4.rr-ThA’Slx- furgaer investigation into Republi­ that he has adopted any improper for the inauguration of the "Ver- weeks before his mother was to ever had to make me want to live? case of his co-defendant Harry M. ty-Nlnth Congress, which rode Itftb can'slush funds, sounded a Sena­ means to get the Mexican viewpoint planck endowment fund. have been released from the New I am through, do you understand? Know Just What It Is. Daugherty, former attorney gen­ torial dirge to the departing Con­ before the American people. power on the crest of the great Returns by class secretaries to­ Jersey State Prison, where she has “ Mother, when they took Papa eral, resulted in, a jury disagree­ gress. Then the gavels of Vice-Pres­ away you went where I was to find Coolidge land elide .;pf v24;-■went ident Dawes and Speaker Long- day indicated that 200 and perhaps been since 1918 for murdering her ment'. The two former officials of IMYSTERY AT C.APITAL love and some one to be with. God, snarling to its constjtoffo^al. cWatti worth fell in the House and Senate a few more cf the graduates of the husband, the young man killed if .you, knew how I felt sometimes . Hartford; Conn., March 4.— Bio­ Washington, Mar. 4.— The Imr- himself by gas. the Harding administration were at noon today. and the members hurried off for a local schifol will bo present at the when i was alone! I laughed with logical questions interested the Sen­ alleged to have shared In a $391,- nine months’ vacation before re- ried departure of the Mexican am­ On the table a note addressed to It refused to die quietly, aS be^ bassador, Senor Don Manuel Tellez dinner. M.r'y more than th.at .a.'e Mrs. Katherine Hartwig read: every one, but we all do that. That’s ate here today when it was found 000 “ fee” paid by German interests ebuyening in the new Congress next all; life is a laugh. Everything is added another link today to the expected’ fo attend the dance which “ Dear Mother: Received your almost impossible to determine to obtain approval of the claim. fits one old and wearied of ijabor, December. gone now in the world for me. but growled and grumbled tf? the Legislative 'Casnalty. mystifying chain of developments will follow the banquet, and which last letter, and I wondered what ■whether a woodchuck was an ord­ After, a ronference wifi counsel forged in the Mexican situation this you will think when you read this, “ I tried to buy love, but it can­ in the! case Judge Knox called in end— a passing , not' incohsialent The principal' legislative casual­ is open to r.usbands, wives nn-.’. inary fur-bearing animal or just a •week. I am done with life, although I not be way. I’ve tasted the jury at 11:15 this morning and with the two turbulent .years of its ty of the'Stofmy ending was the ‘ Senor Tellez is in New York to •friends who are not members.of the wonder what there is in the here­ the ci^ df life, and'God, what a mere rat. The Senate finally ac­ asked if they had reached a ver­ life. $9:3',000,OOP second deficiency, bill, catch the first available steamer alumni. after. I have "tried to picture it as bitter one it was.” cepted the definition of Senator dict, to which the foreman replied The Sixty-Ninth oatae into being providing money for a score of gov- hailed as “ the';C6pHdge Congress.” ’ernment activities, The $165,000,- for Mexico. His departure from Good Start a long sleep, but I am afraid that The boy had come to Detroit only Roy C. "Wilcox that a rat is a rod­ that several of the jurors wished to Washington was accompanied by I am wrong. Los. Angeles. consider further. ' ’T h e'ju d ^ theh' It was the^lfiglisfarUye afih' fupilsh- 000 building program, designed to The Verplanck endowment fund ent and a woodchuck a "ruminant furnished scores of cities with new reports that the State Department sent them back, with the.statement ed Mr. Coolidge fdc, hbr first elec­ is assured a healthy birth/ judging tive term, and with its large Re- federal buildings, also died. had demanded his recall. but,fliese quadruped.” However, the discus­ thai if they desired they could from the pledges which already publlcan majorities it eras looked to The government will be enor­ were subsequently denied by'Under CHANG’S TROOPS sion resulted in the tabling of a “ reconsider the whole case,” in­ have been made. It is hoped to av­ bill which would prohibit the use cluding their final decision on the to carry out the Coolidge program. mously embarrassed by Congress’ Secretary of the State Grew. No erage $10 from each graduate of SEEK MORE CLUES Yet it immediately belied its label failure to enact the deficiency bill. explanation, however, was forth­ NOW IN POCKET of explosives in the taking of fur­ one defendant whose fate they al­ the school. This money will become bearing animals. ready had decided. This instruction as “ the Coolidge Congress” by ad­ The War Department whs particu­ coming either from the embassy or a perm anentfund, the interest ministering to the President one of larly hard hit and may have to dis­ the department concerning his Among other definitions ■was one was reported to have been given a from which will be used to aid fu­ Cut Off from Both Bases— IN DTOLEY DEATH given by Rev. Daniel C. Strickland, motion by defense counseL the severest defeats of his admin­ charge some thousands of men ha- abrupt departure. ture. graduates to ctjrry their edu­ Anhui Govemor Goes Over one of New Haven’s Senators, who istration— the refusal to confirm cause there is no money fbr their Recall Reports Miller’s bail was continued in cation further. The complete plan said that “ rats and field mice are Charles Beecher 'Warren as attpr^ pay. The measure also carried $11,- The recall reports arose after it to the Cantonese. $5,000 pending an .appeal, at re% 500,000 for the purchase of the will be outlined at the banquet by hair bearing animals, and the quest of his counzel. ,ney general. , .Then, having .ijipsn. became bruited about that the sub­ Judge Raymond A Johnson. Qfipe’ Cod ^|;aiml;v$8.00Df1l>DO for Shanghai, March' :i,-r-Tbe . woodchilck raises a cost of. fur,” ' The, jury, filed Into the- CourtfO'oni 'b!ii)0ded;';|t’ ject matter of the closely-guarded Judge William S. Hyde will pre­ i^ck’sGomment/“‘— ord,A>f - iSBOd loaoB.to fj^itoors; .$&00,00ft;foe exchange of notes between Mexico .ChlhU-^hgAStung armies n a ^ 'bfiiisbrli; ' I115.' side over the after dinnei^ speakv^ General Chaag^ Tsnng'Uhang Judge- EphrodituS' Peek;' oiiae fJ^'*-'7K[»D©en''e...... City and Washington this —week am. Speakers- bOD^fOr.new radio commission^ and themselvefiF^-^ tdl, found that “ it -i*- surpri-sing- dffe defendant, a"nd that' they wfer.e by Coneresaes, in concerned ’ 'MbxIcdif'’’tifQ5'dgiiliirct'.'' 'Mrr’j& f^ and Judge Johnson miliiohs fof the federal courts find; a pocket today, cut off from how many young people get mar­ hopelessly deadlocked on the The State Department is said to will be Walter B. Spencer, princi­ judiciary. ' ’ , both their bases as General ried off hand, unCer the influence other. After polling each juror and Aiong- -with its'J^ord- o l insurg- have been perturbed over some of pal of New Haven Commercial high. Clump of Trees. of the movies, intoxicating liquors, receiving an answer to this effect. ’ency, • however*, thfe. Sixty-Ninth has " No Pundis. the activities of Tellez and the Rev. Paul Keating, George Chen Ting-Yueh, ■ military The new radio commisision "wiil governor of Anhui province, or the spirit of bravado.” Judge Knox turned to the foreman written considerable legislative ac­ Mexican consul general in New TCrause, new a student in college, now be left wlthoutfunds; th» navy declared his province indepen­ Judge Peck was telling the and asked: complishment. York Arturo Elias, who is a half- and Fred A. Verplanck, whom the Chief Enactments ■without crnlsers, and the courts dent of the Peking govern­ Middletown, Conn., March 4.— House about his bill which calls for The Verdict. ^ will be hampered for jack of funds. brother of President Calles, in pre­ fund honors. Herbert B. House, a wait of five days between issu­ “ Gentlemen, what is your ^ ^ r - Its chief enactments have been: . ment and joined the Cantonese When Coroner Lowndes A. Smith ■Vice-President Daw.es stole thei senting Mexico’s side of the petro­ present president of the alumni as­ ance of a license until a wedding dict?” A new tax"bill which saves the leum-land controversy to the Amer­ faction. s p /i ’ ght at the last moment with sociation, will deliver the address Anhui, -which lies between holds his Inquest Into the death of can be had. Whether the parties “ ■We find the defendant Miller, country u'pWgrds of half a billion ican public. a sharp denunciation, of th^ 'Sen­ of welcome. Chekiang province on thp David C. Dudley, of Meriden, whose are residents of the state or not. guilty as charged.” replied the fore­ dollars annually. Note of Protest ate's rules, which had pjermitfed. the Sit by Classes southeast, recently conquered body w ,s found here Wednesday The bill was passed by the House. man. “No agreement could be Ratlflcatloft of alKthd remaining day legisiattve deadibek. Hb rose, a The note which Ambassador The appointment of Albert J. reached in regard to the defendant war debt settlements, sasre.^that .pf The head table will seat 26, in­ by the Cantonese, Honari and afternoon, Coroner Eli Mix of New minute beforfe noo’n, pounded .his Sheffield at Mexico City handed the cluding the speakers, invited guests Hiipeh on the 'West, strong­ Mprritt and William J. Buckley as Daugherty.” ' Prance, and that will be ratified as gavel for silence and-declared it Mexican foreign office last Sunday and officers of the alumni body. hold of Marshal 'Wu Pei-Fu Haven will sit with Coroner Smith. judges of Bridgeport City Court, Judge Knox then pronounced soon as France ratifies. was, his opinion Ih’at' the, “ legisla­ night is reported to have carried a The diners will be seated by class­ who now is apparently hostile The hearing is to take place “ in a and Charles S. Francis, deputy Miller guilty, and announced that Reorganization of the prohibition tive tafagle” was due tb the "defec­ he wo'dld accept a disagreement in protest against what the State De­ es. Groups of graduates covering to the Shangtung forces, and few days” the coroner here an­ judge of Killingly, were confirmed enforcement system; bringing all tive rules” of the Senate. partment considered “ unwarranted by the House under suspension of the case of Daugherty. agents under the civil service sys­ “ Tb# chair regards the present periods of five years will gather at Kiangsu, in which Shanghai is nounced today whdn he revealed At the request of Uniteh States activities.” The Mexican reply, specified points in the main hall located, on the east-northeast, rules. tem. legislative session as primarily due handed the State Department yes­ the desire of Coroner Mix “ to fur­ Favorable Reports Attorney Emory R. Buckner, who Passage and re-passage of the to defective rules of the Senate un­ going to the banquet room with occupies d strategical position. had charge of the prosecution; terday, is said to -have contained a the oldest classes leading. Chen Ting-Yueh is report­ nish some information.” Favorable reports in the House McNary-Haugen farm relief bill, der which a minority can prevent spirited defense of Mexico’s repre­ were: Including Hamden In the ten Judge John C. Knox nolle pressed a- majority from exercising their The dinner will be served at sev­ ed to have cut the Tientsin- Meanwhile police of Meriden and the indictment against Daugherty. each time vetoed by President Coo­ sentatives in the United States. en o’clock and those who are plan­ Pukow railway, thus Isolating thousand population class for tax­ lidge. constitutional right' of bringing Meanwhile the State Depart­ Middletown, aided by state police ation purposes; authorizing a wa­ The former attorney general smil­ measures to a vote,” Dawes said. ning to attend are requested to be the Chihli-Shangtung armies from the Centerbrook barracks, ingly thanked Buckner. Government regulation of the ment continued its policy of silence at the hall promptly. Several class and preventing any further re­ ter bond issue of $25,000 for Beth­ “ On this closing day of the sec­ concerning all things Mexican, but were today combing the region el; amending the bank law on loans “ I had to do my-job, you know,” ond session of the fr9th Congress reunions are being held before the inforcing of Shanghai by rail­ Buckner responded genially. (Continued on Page ,3) did deny that it had requested Tel­ way. where Dudley’s body was found- on joint obligations; authorizing the chair commends to tho Senate dinner. The class of 1905 is meet­ They took measurements and To observers it appeared that a lez's recall. ing with Mrs. Mabel Carpenter om investmedt by banks in electric the remarks npon .the Senate photographs of the sqene. They “ love feast” was in progress. rules sWhich he made on the; first Numerous statements, pamphlets Pitkin street earlier In the day. public service company stocks; au­ Except for a slight paleness, and other material had emanated The entertainment which will sought Dudley’s coat and cap, and thorizing, banks to deal in notes se­ day o f the first session." a ring he is known to have worji Colonel Miller displayed no emo­ CHAPLIN GOES TO HUB from the Mexican embassy during follow the speaking program is in cured by adjusted veterans’ service tion at the verdict. He was seated •the progress of the petroleum law the hands of Fred Rogers. Several SENATORIAL PROBES when he left Meriden on October certificates; providing for retire­ ALL NIGHT SESSION 10, last, but were unable to find at the counsel table and remained dispute. Some of these have been graduates possessing talent have ment at. si:ity-five years of age and immobile when the jury filed out. directly coi’.tradictory to those em­ them. pkj'ment of pensions for Water- TO HEAR GOOD MUSIC Washirigton, Mar. 4.— A thirty- been secured to appear on the pro­ WILL BE CONTINUED Daugherty Nervous. seven hour continuous session hav­ anating from tlie State Department gram. Mr. Rogers has also jarrang- Bullets In Head bury police’; authorizing New Hav­ Daugherty, on the other hand, as re.gard.s facts, and these are said Dudley’s body was found 350 en to u'.aintain an airport; provid­ ing failed to smash a filibuster., ed with several of the classes to put was palpably nervous.. He. Nerv­ which strangled all legislative a®" to have incensed some of Secretary on singing and cheering stunt-s. feet from the highway. An autopsy ing a minimum pension of $500 ously stroked his chin and shifted Screen Coniedian Listens " to of State Kellogg’s aides. Reed, of Missouri Says They has disclosed the fact that two bul­ for sei.’vice of 25 years in Water- tivity, the Senate reconvened early Business Meeting about in his chair uneasily as the Performance of Symphony this morning, after an over-night Tellez’ departure under these Will Go On During the Re­ lets passing through his head caus­ bury’s education department; pro­ jury prepared to return its verdict. rest. In a final effort to enact • the circumstances further aggravates At the business meeting which cess of Copgress. ed Dudley’s death. Every tree was viding a m.nimum pension of $60 Orchestra. Colonel Miller’s wife started $93,000,000 deficiency approprla*. the delicate situation between Mex­ will follow the address of welcome examined over , a considerable, from the re:'ef fund for New Hav­ crying quietly when the verdict tion bill before the Sixty-Ninth ico and the United States. a nominating committee will be ■Washington, March 4.— The Reed radius but no traoe of the bullet en’s police service department; ex­ named to bring in recommenda­ was announced. She daubed h'er Congress dies at noon. Reports of Break campaign fund committee will in­ was found. The police, have set up empting H-iraden from the statua- eyes with a handkerchief and quiv­ tions for the officers for the next Boston, Mass., March 4.— By an The filibuster, staged originally Repofts of a^break in relations vestigate the last senatorial pri­ the theory that Dudley was shot on tory method of keeping^ tax re­ ered visibly. two years. The election of per.aa- unheralded visit to Boston, which by Republican senators against " a are continually afloat in the cap­ mary election in Colorado during’ ceipts. The possible penalty for the nent class secretaries will also be the highway and his body was drag­ ; ended to^ay when he left for New resolution extendir,g the poyrers of ital, but are discounted by the State recess of Congress, Senator James ged to the spot where It was Unfavorable raports receivdd in' crime of which Miller was convict­ York, Charlie Chaplin, screen held at this time. Any new business the House included; providing es­ ed is two years in the'federal peni­ the Reed campaign fund cominiftee Department and well-informed in the interests of the association A. Reed, Democrat of Missouri, found, among a dump of trees. comedian, revealed that he is a sources. These reports increased tablishment of branch ban^s in the tentiary, or $10,000 fine, or both. spread into the Insurgent ranks, fi­ and the endowment fund will be chairman, announced this after- Body Dragged lover of music. nally leading to a recess at mid­ in volume today as a result of Tel­ non, immediately after the Senate Scratches on the toes of Dudley’s state; prohibiting . savings banks Following the verdict; and the discussed following the election. from advertising rates; providing! He came to hear the Boston sym­ night after the Senate bad been in lez’ hurried departure. had adjourned without specifically led the police to consider the quashing of the charges against Several out of town members of for display of tax receipts before re-| phony orchestra play the first per­ session continuously from eleven authorizing an extension of the proposition that his body was drag­ Daugherty, everyone thanked e-very- formance of a coheerto for the harp the alumni will be here for the ceiving motor vehicle registration one else except the two defendants. o’clock Wednesday morning. All banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert committee’s life. * ged along the ground by his mur­ certificates; creating a department written by his friend, Germaine legislation, with the exception of ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE Reed also declared the commit­ The judge thanked the jury" ai^ House will entertain Mr. and Mrs. derer. of public purchases for Bridgeport: the jury thanked the judge, in re­ Tailleferre, who in private life ' is the deficiency bill, appeared block­ W,alter B. Spencer and Mr. and tee will continue its Investigations A ticket on a Meriden re­ providing for additional voting dis­ turn for their arduous labors the Mrs. Ralph Barton. ed from enactment. IS DROWNED IN RIVER Mrs. Robert B. Raymond. into the recent Pennsylvania sena­ pairing shop was found in Dudley’s tricts in Hamden: creating the of­ jurors were excused by Judge Knox Unnoticed, Charlie walked about Agree on' Recess Reception Committee torial election, in which William S, clothing. Police went to Meriden fice o f state legal director; »alldat- from further jury, duty for five Boston, -visiting Mrs. Jack Gard­ All. faction^ Agreed on the recess Vare, Republican,* defeated William today to learn just when the shoes ner’s palace. Concerning his di­ Miss Hazel Trotter, chairman of ing decrees of a court in a Stam­ years. at "midnight in the hops that a B. Wilson, war-time Democratic were taken there, and to seek the vorce suit he remarked that it was Policeman May Die^Also From the reception committee announc­ ford land foreclosure; limiting the night’s sleep, by soothlcig frayed secretary of labor. in status quo.” Effects of Icy Plunge to Res­ es a meeting of her committee shoes themselves. right of action against doctors to tempers, would lead to a truce by A solid bank of snov7 exists on promptly at 6:45 at the hall. The Reed said the committee had full one year; providing for licensing of which the necessary appropriation cue Patient. fur dealers; providing for a horse hour-for the banquet is set for 7:00 power to proceed under the recent the spot where, the body was found, \ bill could be enacted It carried decision of the Supreme Court in and police believe it is possible racing commission; providing a NO TRACES ARE FOUND New York, Mar. 4.— George p. m. Alumni from different clas­ OLD EDITOR DIES hundreds of items for virtually ev­ the Mai Daugherty case. that.sotae of Dudley’s clothing is penalty for practising as an attor­ ery government department but the Goldstein, 1", a psycopathic pa­ ses who will serve on the reception ney without being duly admitted committee include Mrs. 'William L. This announcement by Reed buried Jn the snow. A "watch will OF MISSING AVIATORS White Plains, N. Y., Mar. .4,— largest item was $35,0(10,000 for tient dashed for liberty from Belle­ to the bar. Parkis, Mrs. Ray Goslee, Mrs. Wil­ made futile the three-day_ filibuster be kept over the bank in the hope Funeral arrapgements were mhde the rehabilitation and hospitaliza­ vue hospital early today and was led by Senator David A. Reed, Re­ of making an important discovery Passed From Calendar. drowned in a death battle with liam Rush, Miss Margaret Cadman, today for Nelson Simmons Cobleigh tion of World War veterans publican of Pennsylvania- when the snows has melted. Bills passed from the House cal­ ^ le filibuster was the most spec­ Patrolmen who attempted to rescue Miss Mary McGuire, Miss Dorothy endar were: Including the Stamford Uruguayan Flyers Hopped Off until recently foreign, editor of the him after he had plunged into the Norris, Elmore Watkins, Ralph New York "V^orld, who died here at tacular in years. It lasted seven banks in the State Clearing House hours longer than the recent battle East river. ( Brown and Merton Strickland. PLEAD NOT GUILTY Association; allowing churches to Wednesday Morning for the the age of elghty-bne, Cbbleigh Goldstein was being led .to the A list of the twenty-three wait­ DIVORCE GRANTED exhibit motion pictures on Sun­ Canary Islands. was born in Wllbrahamv Mass, and over the Boulder Dam ' bill and psycopathic ward at Bellevue when resses who will serve the dinner New York, March 4.— Mae West, days; authorizing the state college began his newspaper career, at an would have lasted until noon tod^y he made his spectacular and fatal was made public today. It Includes author and star of the play “ Sex,” to convey land in Mansfield; pro­ Las Palmas, Canary Islands, early age. starting bn the Boston without ‘ a break, if the opposing C, W. Morganstern, producer, and March 4.— Although an Intensive factions had not listened to the en­ dash. Patrolman William McAd- Edith Balch, Arline Bronkie Cath­ Hartford, Conn., March 4.— Ruth viding building and loan associa­ Dally Advertiser. - _ am pursued the youth, plunged in­ erine Carney, Dorothy Curran, El­ twenty members of the cast plead­ tions shall set aside five per cent search by sea, land and air has Cobleigh is survived by his wife, treaties of dozens of aged senators ed not guilty today in General Ses­ I. Foster Hull, of 86 Osborn Ter­ been made in an effort to locate for a chance to sleep. .It was not to the river to save him, and may sie Dahlman, Geraldine Dodwefl, race, Springfield, Mass., was grant­ of their capital as a safety reserve a Bon‘ and. a daughter. sions court to indictments charging fuild; providing biennial elections the Uruguayan Trans-Atlantic a record session, however, as the ■M die from the chilling effects of Eileen Donahue, Marion Erdln, them with “ corrupting morals” and ed a divorce from Samuel R. Hull, the icy waters. of members of Portland’s asses­ fliers, missing since Wednesday Senate met for 54 consecutive Dorothy Gates, Grace Hood, Eunice “ maintaining a pnblic nuisance.” by Judge Newell S. Jennings in Other policemen who came to the Hamilton, Agnes Jarvis, Estelle sors, board of relief and school morning, no sign of them had been SUSPECT POISONING hours In 1917 during the' famous Trial was set for next Wednesday. Superior Court here today' on filibuster against the armed ship rescue at the sound of shots form­ Jackson, Emma McCormick, Betty committee: pro-viding for election found today. grounds of adultery. Judge Jen­ French and Spanish warshibs 'bill on.the eve of the ''^orld War, ed a human chain In a vain attempt Robbins, Helen Stanfield, Bernice of trustees Instead of directors fur TerryVille,.'Conn., March 4.— Co­ JUDGE BOWERS’S CONDITION nings then held up the divorce of and seaplanes are searching the roner Samuql Herman announced ' Big Crowds to save Goldstein . Smith, Anna Smith, Muriel Treat, Berlin savings bank; providing for > ______* No change wl\ataoever was no- Conrad G. Qosselin, of 5 Main state regulation of money trans­ Moroccan coast. today that he will hold.an inquest Tremendous crowds jammed thA and Elizabeth Vennard. The ex­ .tlceable In the condition of Judge street. New Britain, because of an ' TREAgUBT BALANCE mission by private bankers. The aviators, headed by Major next Monday, into the death .;Of Pet- capitol during the ni^sht session, tras are Esther Carini, Mae Clune H. 0. Bowers, who is critically ill improper filing of notice. Gosselin The Senate. Larre Borges, hopped off from Casa ronalla Baramowski, fifty-eight, of thousands being turned away. Washington, D. C., Mar. 4.— and Margaret Boyle. They are all at the Manchester Memorial hos- sougjht a divorce from Hazel Hickey Unfavorable reports received in Blanca, Morocco, Wednesday morn­ this place, who died. August: J7th. The secrat of the filibuster was Treasury, balance as of March 2: seniors In the South Manchester pit?l, was the report this afternoon Gross Gosselin, now of New York, $178,967,868.35. ing in an attempted flight to the Tlhe woman vis suspected.; tb. Dave Hieh school. ^ at 2:30. on grounds of desertion. (Continued on Paso S> Canaries. dt^d from the effects of poison. (Continued o«' Pago a)''!" J

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' ' ♦ t v ; - oix-.BlfU5in«;l||lit8 :OiUtl>e TalcQttTtlle aljo' ;bee|i; q^gges?- HlGliiSCHDOL NOUS ed;tta,at .tlie t^ ll«y rails, be paibted M V fi E DUBURY ' :i ■ i f' .1 RESIGNS ‘At '“the weekly wftemblyM^embly on r CLERK- H.S;^ENTSVOTE Thursday afternoon Miss Harriet D.. C.pndbii}*8uj>erTlBor of art, .‘gfye V'riil ■K l t a^ Jj^jerestlng, jbcture, on h PRICHARD TO GO M A N A ^ painters, ^ er lecture' was. Illustrat­ ,f S/ i.*.; Sffi^pr^ses Church Memhers; ed with slides of the portraits of Board of ReEef Points Oni artists and o f' many of their most fambhs worljg, % Have "New Problem in Choice ^ Congregation Want Ffim The Freshman issue o f. “ Somah- Of' Assistants; Choice of his Events” 'whleli has ju st, been Several-in-Works. " To Remain. pubflshea, has been .;tJie topic of Card Index. Hockville Post Names Its miich; -favorable - commept.. The Students at the Sopth’ Manches­ literary department and the Inno­ Bidding Week Rev. John E. Duxbury,' pastor of vation', “ Olub’s-: Department” have ter'High school,today voted on a A full time assessors’ clerk' Is the North Methodist churdfe for the been especially praised by tbe .siu- Delegate to Conventioi^ list of candidates for manager of advocated by members of tbe/fiflard o' past four years, tendered :<-his res- dents. TTie publication of the'Fresh­ the football team and assistant, of Relief, 'Who finished their ;i an­ W at oui* store featuring quality Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, Blank­ ignation at the meeting of the man issue completes' the pPhlica- managers for'the baseball, football, nual sessions yesterday They point ets and Quwsv at greatly reduced prices We guarantee that every article you buy Personal Notes. track and basketball teams for the fourth quarterly^conferehce held at i of 'jie -cla ss’ Issues. T he’ next the church last evening. Rev. My­ out that a man is needed onl the next season. ■■ .v will be .the Alumni issue, and' at' the here is.tttetjSeStriiat cw are asking. Satisfaction or ron E. denter, the dlstrict,.superln- work of keepJV’g the »/'.rd indexisys- Buy through our Profit Sharing Club and you get a liberal discount ‘ Previously a manager was the close of school the Commencement tem, installed a short time ago, up (Special to The Herald) only functionary chosen but tendent, presided te the. meeting. issue, ^ th theipririlegv> of extended p^ympnts.up to one year. The resignation was read by Mr. to date, recording changes in own­ Rockville, Mar. 4. under the new plan two assistant Bbth'glee’ciubs have been‘work­ ership, apd- inform ation/of that managers w'ill be named for •each Duxbury at the close of hie report ing on the number A to be rendered At a meeting of the Stanley Do- to the church for the past year. It kind'. ' . -- athletic team that represents the bosz Post, American Legion, held came as a complete surprise to all at' ■the'interscholastic glee clUb At present the Board of .Asses­ last night in their rooms, Francis High school. who were preset at the meeting as contek. Manchester's Boys’ (51ee sors works on a cohtra'ct hasls, J. Prichard -was chosen as represen­ The names on the ballots dis­ it was generally supposed, that he Club carried' oft first honors in its which gives each member approx­ tative to the American Legion con­ tributed among the students were would return for another year. division last year, and the local imately $4 per day while in session. vention to be held in France this ' accepted from a list of nominations singers ' hope to repeat this tri­ In other places as big as or bigger by the Student Council. Some nom­ umph again this year, while''the M a ttr e s^ s Sagless iummer. than Manchester, they declare,- as­ • .1} IT i-’l - . inations were declined for various girls, determined npt to be dul^ohe sessors are given a wage of as high Banquet Tomorrow Night reasons. In order to file his nom­ again, are working bard to perfect The annual banquet of the Ever as $25 a day for the'time they put Re-M ade Spring ination, a student had to secure the their rendition of. the contest songs. Ready club of the Union Congrega­ in on the city’s books. signature of at least ten other The school orchestra . has sp.me- Below Usual Price f B ox SPRING OUTFIT tional church will be held in the students. Then the Student Coun­ church dining rooni Saturday eve­ thing up its sleeve which Itxisn’t The same amount of labor that cil considered the applications. saying anything about just now, is done by tbe Board of Assessors $ 9 > l i d $ 1 0 . 7 5 ning at 6:30. This club now has a Following is the bfttclal ballot membership of eighteen girls and but which it hopes to make success­ here, they sayi could not be obtain­ New Tick I $ 5 9 . 5 0 Any size voted on today, the result, of wWch ful about the middle of this month. ed at a price anywhere ■ near the it is expected that all will be out however, will not be known for ■ Consists of 72 Coll Box Spring..Imperial edge for this occasion. The' club has It will be quite a pleasant surprise present pay. several days: to the s'.udents If the orchestra Is .Silk Floss Mattress, and two pillows to match, been very busy sewing for the hos­ Tbe Board of Relief is fully In (lovered with any tick you may select from a Manager football: Nino Bogginl, successful. favor of the Linder system but the pital this winter and assisting with Clarence Carlson. a wide range of samples. The very best mate­ the varlohs church activities. There is now only one home members urge that a- man be em­ Asst, managers football: Leslie game left In the Connecticut Inter- rial Is used'in these outfits. Church Party ployed to keep the card index up to, Buckland, Francis Burr, Joseph scholastic League schedule. That is date. Without an up to,da.te in­ Mrs. Ruth Von Euw will give a McCann. with West Hartford. Manchester Gottori T eHIEP*S BASSINE'TTE $3.95 in could work the See ' *'If you promise hot to hur#‘Ma, establishing a domestic relations . J i : i- delightfully rough and “ Tweedy” saw until Wednesday night when court at Bridgeport. he made It sing out its melodies. I’ll tell you th€' tnlth,” said’ 13- '■•BBSooth as -velvet. i^) Trhnmed'with sport The city of New Britain may is­ firs, Mr. and Mrs. Brookes surprised the year-old Joe Barnum," who liVes Mmothy C. ShieeMn with his widowed mother and a sue $1,000,000 in sewer bonds un­ 865 MaJii St., Orford • v ii audlenca with their beautiful har­ der the terms of the one bill report­ monies-.. Everyone certainly appre­ house full of tattered brothers and .. Or Kion© 2348. sisters on a pig farm two • ihiles ed favorably to the Senate. ciated the music furnished by the from Beacon, N.. Y. And that is The nomination by Governor choir of the First African church how the world come to know that Trumbull of Edward P. Avery and ...wJilch consisted of twelve men and the ugly knife wound in the/boy’s- William G. Newton, to be harbor women who so willingly gave up back, piercing a kidney and lung, commissioners at New Haven were their evening to the Friendly ‘class. did npt come about from a fall .as confirmed by the Senate. Formal Modes After the entertainment refresh­ he said-at first. It was Inflicted Bills passed from the Senate cal­ ments were served. by Joe’s mother, Mrs. Ellen Bar- endar were: allowing trustees of Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. num. f ■ churches.to hold bequests in trust; and Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will allowing the Catholic DiocesaA Bu­ bold a public dance in I. O. O. F. ^ O. K. CREDENTIALS’ reau of Social Service to act as to hall tonight. guardians of children under, its Specially. Priced The AVorld Wide Guild of the Washington, March 4— The'elec- care; including two pieces of-Toad Baptist church will give an enter­ tioh credentials of Senatoy-elect in Suffleld and Wlndsor'Locks In m tainment tonight. The feature of William S. Vare, Republican of thp trunk line system; repealing the evening will be a play entitled Pennsylvania, and Frank L. Sinlth,. section ttvelve of the Bridgeport “ Elizabeth’s Missionary Tea.” Republican of Illinois, are, In Trust Company charter; incorporat­ l i ing tfi,0 Hopkins grammar school, of Stereoptlcon pictures will.be shown. "regular order,” the Senate elec­ for the benefit of those who The public Is invited. tions committee reported teethe New Haven; allowing ^New Kasha Twillette and Satin Combina­ Canaan’s board of finance to trans­ tions. Excellent materials, high grade missed that last dress sale Burpee Post, W. R. C., No, 11 Senate this morning, Senator Ernst, they are still talking about.- held a meeting Wednesday even­ Republican of Kentucky, filed the fer unexpended balances from,.year tors, the finest hand tailoring—;the ut­ to year; authorizing the threeryear most to be desired in a coat. :^aturing all the new ing at which time it was voted to report and announced the commit­ notes of Spring 1927. purchase several kitchen utensils. term for West Hartford boards and Saturday Only tee bad only examined the certifi­ commissions; authorizing Wethers­ Judge-. Ben B. Lindsay’s ‘‘copi- The resignation of the secretary cates to see that they conformed to was read and accepted with regret. field to license vendors. $■ panionate marriage” cure fotipresr law. ^pm bers of the appropriations ent matrlniohial troubles is a “ rem­ Other business of minor import­ No mention was made In the re-^ Our increased sales indicate an increasing appreciation of th i ance was also transacted. Whist coinmittee went to Cheshirethis edy •worse, than the evil,” President economy and style satisfaction obtained in our Millinery Dept, port that Vare had two sets mobbing to visit the state ref^ina- John Grier. Hibben o f Prinietpn was played after the meeting. Priz­ - . - V. ' • •'•'t ■ ♦ ' credentials one Issued by for;^er verelty said In Denver, lin d - t es fqr same were awarded to Mrs. tofyv Later they, will look o'veil the Governor Gifford Plhchot and the exjperimehi station and the infjp(ntry This new picture iOf Martha Ktihnly, Miss Bessie Durfee other'by (Jo'vemor JoJ^n.. S. Fisher. armory gt New Haven. ^ As taken there. /, and llellle Usher. No action^ was taken, on the report. .: ^he'-^'K^mittee on humane Ipsti- Kiowa Council will hold a public 'futlpnp weiit to Mansfleldito ijook whist this evening in Red Men's .CHARGES DISMISSED ■-over-the . trairdhg scho.ol-ahd tft»spl- Our low prices are wbrklng won- Hats Thal^ Offer Some of the Finest Values in Months a t , hall. . ders in our bedding department and | , The Loyal Order of Mopse held :„*^;.'WA«lilngrton, .Mareb 4; — Thtt it is cine of tbe Hues we are going to .-push, very hard. We are. carrying M ■ 'i the' fourth of their s^erles of whl8ti[ Sepato 'tPday aceeptbd without .J^- :^ALDWIN" »IE s| iU .^theli; rooms on Elm street ■ batp^'a |^^prt,^pf'‘ifs — -■ tbe best bedding moneyl can .buy. r $ l .95 : ■ ■• 20 per cent off for cash, 10 per cent Thuraday eyeni'ng. . ^ mitteif ;ch’| i^ s Baltimore, Md., Mar. G^rge ' AuxiliaryhNo. S, Sons pf Veter­ off for 60^ days. We think we can whljiti'vw^tBd ’ Ap inresttgdfton. 70, veterah'-^finail save you mbfiey on your living, din­ Straw and Combinations ans will hold tbsir regular meeting of the;prerejectldnrrefi^ jrf Sehpi^ dlp'd 'l l Jp jps^Hppklns hospital to- tonight. Cards will be played ing and bedroom furniture. Come tor.’Q61udv Republican 6f\Mw e . day df ■ uhiopik;' ,/ in and see bur living room,set $1-49. after the meeting. ' ’ ' •' •' He ‘ was vice president of Sone A special town meetipe will .be Our expenses are very moderate, j P^itona is < an . Ideal: blood (k Webst! Rb.ston and h|e'w T&rk, our prices will be the same, Ben­ ii'- h'^^ shortly-at wWph, tU « .it ( iijl general tonic.;/Sow is the tim'd It ^o^sultU pgipeers, althqhghi he ho{wd that the act-dpi son’s ' Furniture , Exchange, 649 this -tphid. 'Qulnn’s.'i^Lad'i^ '"‘ • innntAin< ome in Savamjah; Main .street, -.Parr' Block.f-nadT;, "VW^.r ^ PAYS—USE IT ■vrf V ■ k ' j'V t ’ - '& . • - , y M— • •->»-rt-^’:^— *• JffARCaBStl* EVENING HERALD, EElt)AY, MARCH 4, im . •* <«»»>< O’A .

I whatnot. We will mova freely lates the adventures o f a little among the subways, the skyscraii- drudgdp.Fhp, coming iA o a large f i r e i n TH^ILlilMANllC.’ .FIFE SAHiOBS P R O W K ^ Teacher, ers, the factories and steel^plants inherltaflce, decides to follow in - Jt-»r^ / /■ -s' - 4t. -v r ‘L-Jj - ' ' ' ^ _ • • and the homes of the workers. We 'Willlmantlc, March 4:^ P ita I of ii'- the path of Coal Oil Johnny, that unknown,origin early to(Ta^ j ^id Provincetown, Mass.^ March 4.->* are not trying to- escape, but to as­ w!W, brief spender of yesteryear. men '^ re swept td their deal T similate.*' ' , ' damage to nearly six thousand dol­ A nd It Is a cheery young crook who lars to the confectionery ^6rd - at tbday , wh’iUf.i .the three-masts: So speak the five youhg men wins her heart. She tells him she is 111 Jackson street, conddeted^’ hy schooner, Montclair, driven ftShoi who ‘compromise ^the New Play­ not wealthy. He is much too smart Frank Armos,-and gave the dresoen- by an easterly gale, broke dp a wrights- "Theater, (fhey ifi John to believe her, thinking she is test­ a stiff battle before being .placed Orleans' the odter riia" of Cai Dos Passos, author of “ Three' Sol ing him. Hie extrlcatidn is ingen­ under control, Armos and his fam­ Cod. .'-f.b.'V'- . dlers” .and “ Manhattan Tkanefer;’’ ious, agreeable and moderately ily occupied rooms In the rear A of .. ;r«rp men from the Nova-Scot John Howard LawsQO, . author of amusing., the store, and suffered cohsideraWe ■jsaUlhg vestel, which strtfaded 1 “ PfocessionaV’ and “ Lou'd'Speiak- loss from damaged furniture and the fiirlous Wow . that ^ ^ t tl By JAMES POWEltS er,” which opened t ^ new^^lxouse; DOWN FOB THE COUNT clothing. , cape; were rdScued hjr doaef guWdi Michael Gold, youthful’ edf^r of FIRST LADY" (after an alterca­ . ' iii / men with a breeCheil bbhy.' “La Fiesta” soon to be pi^duced; tion at bridge): "When you are Francis Edwards Faragoh,^'Ituthor playing with ladies you should be­ f , ' - •: ■ • a York, March 4— Away with have like one. An English weight-lifter, "jv C. banal suggestiveness, dainty cos- of “ Pinwheel,” and Em Jo:(Basshe, Price, has recently beaten'^ali rec­ author of “ Adam Solitalre.^k SECOND LADY: . When I am I After that bad. cold, influenza I ’ *^®cadent European do.— Punch, London. ords by lifting 430 pounds -with his grip, take Peptona, the ideal bloo problem plays,^nd mystic high­ “ We want to write and .produce right hand and 407 with his left; brow morbidities! plays for the workers who Are the and general tpnk:, Qalnn’s.-~adv, Tear down the walls that sepa­ besh aurience,” says John Howai^ Psychology rate the street from the theater' Lawson. “ We don’t want bored dil­ ettantes or rich idlers or the pat­ To the ash can with hackneyed 6^ •' _■ . ' .4 ■ I drawing room plays, doddering old ronizing. ' - , plots with slight variations, and “ We want our audience to' have' newer sophisticated cream-puff a good time in the theate~ and nob tragedies! be subjected to fake problems of So cry New Yorks’s playwrights the intelligentsia. We want-them to MURRAY’S -keen-eyed, brilliant, years apart laugh and be happy, to be. enter­ from their time, inspired by the tained. arty; un- “ There will be no gloomy.,■velvet afrald of conventionalities; actuat­ drapes, or depressing themes of phoney stark realism. We will not <; r ed by the honest desire of getting cl^ose to the earth, to the fields, to be committed to expressionism. We to tho mass life of will produce plays of the types that America. They at least possess a are not bound up in esthetic. theo­ significance that is worth watching. ries. ‘ We are out to get audience support; we cannot e.\ist without 5**fsv Heh! hehl heh! snickers the vil­ lain, personified by the commercial it.” . Anothelr hew.: ^shipment" o f producer. “ Loud Speaker,” which was pick­ Tee-hee, titters the frivolous ed to open the new group’s theater, the season’s smartest ’ orear who are not quite certain what it’s certainly is not dull. It is a violent, tions, all about. farce. Satire is poked at politics, And what are you going to do? business and religion as it is today. asks the public of this group of en­ A mllionaire running for governor ergetic Intellectuals. advocating clean morals, becomes Here you find a^ splem 'For years they have been com­ involved in a- mess of personal did array .;of youthful hats for plaining of being cramped. Now scandal in his home. It calls for a Matfon and: Miss, the patronage of Otto H. Kahn and fully lighted stage, impressionistic other benefactors has supplied them settings that are bright and color­ • A sign that gets a laugh ought "Attractively priced “ with plenty of operating expense, a ful, jazz music, dancing, vaudeville also to get the business, the chim theater (the Fifty-second Street), specialties apd, all In all, enter- Up }. tainmeift. ney-sweeping firm of “ Small & HEA and an organization. They are free Brown” figured down Savannah, $1;^5 for the first time to do as they “ We advocate no ism. We are Ga., way. _ So the youthful work choose. The dissatisfied young in­ not afraid of experimentation. We era devised" this one. V tellectuals must pi’ufluce or be si­ pledge our common effort to the /* - ...... ^ ^ *■ lent. avoidance of dullness and aestheti­ ' N. B» See our .^Hosiery ppei “ We are going to entertain the cism,” says John Dos Passos. That spirit of Industrial America. Most is their approach to the American . dais for Sattird^s^; iFor in^ of our so-called ‘modern’ writei-s sense. stance r Ct^icdli full fashion­ like Sherwood, Anderson, and Wal­ “ Money Fronj Home” Is a new PLAYER do Frank are frightened to, death comedy by Frank Craven. It was ed chifftm in all lyanted shades of Industrial America. They seek played In Chicago last fall under refugd, in the Bible, in Destoievsky, the title of “ Coal Oil Jennie.” It re Prances Jlildern In two stage poses and with her Sunday school class. k O l l S in the soul, in Greek tragedies and Any Full Fashioned Service Weight By VIRGINIA SWAIN mother. Many of the girls do. I’m not interested in every man who THEATRE HAND GEI^ Hose . . . New York.— It’s .a long, long wants to meet me.” $1.5^ / trail from the footlights to the cha­ 2 See Our Unusual Values in Hosiery And for that lask statement, Your Watch JUST “HAND OUT? pel font, even for dancing feet. But there seems to be a reason. Fran­ A 20 FOOT TUMBLE ...... $ 1.00 , little Frances Mildern makes the ces need never worry about an es­ journey every Saturday night be- cort to take her home after the For Sl ; tween midnight and morning. show. There is a young church May Have HATS I Saturday night the curtain rises curate who is glad to perform that Carl R. Johnson Slightly Hurt A New Stock to in the new Ziegfeld theater. Fran­ Here, hatting a man is not- re­ service— sometimes with his cleri­ In Backstage, Fall After garded as a mechanical perfprm- Select From. ces is discovered as a Ziegfeld beau­ cal collar in his pocket and a less ty tripping the light fantastic, cl ,d Opening Ventilator. ance. It is an artistic aphieve-! conspicuous one around his neck. chiefly in personality and grease­ nient. We are proud of the men Hosiery and Novelty Shop. paint. And on matinee days when the Met W ith who wear our hats. 741 Mam Street, State Theater Rnildlnw class is on hand, she may count on A complete array of KEMP’S But on Sunday, when the lights finding as worshipful a flock of As the result of a twentj- foot go on in the primary room of the seven-year-old Johnnies as ever fall while attempting to open a ^Chapel of the Intercession, the graced a stage door. world may see Frances the Sund^ ventilator back of the stage in the school teacher, rouge-less and de­ State Theater late yesterday after­ An Accident MARORYHAlS mure, %urrounded by an adoring noon, Carl R, Johnson, 19, son of in the new Spring styles e?,i flock. ^ SL\TH BABY DIES Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson, of 163 Sunday School Teacher and Cliorine Birch Htreet, was slightly injured ^ I J ! 2g ^ ^ J ^ :.^ .t 0taIvl0S8 t^'you. For two years she has been the Chicago Mar 4.— The sixth and is now in the Memorial hos­ Don’t give it up until you have *'■ $5;i6. $7 most popular teacher in the Sunday pital. death in the • Columbia Memorial brought it here and let us inspect school— and at the same time a .Hospital baby poisoning tra,sedy oc­ According to Manager Jack San­ Other good hats IPS.85 chorus girl in Broadway shows. curred today when Robert Oliver son, Johnson, general relper, at the It carefully. If it Is possible to re­ Her life is a medley of cue-books Johnson, six day old, died in con- |theater, was climbing down to the and Sunday school quarterlies, pair it we can do it no matter what ^ seventh, Marjorie Eli­ floor after opening the ventilator Spring Neckwear powder puffs and prayer books. zabeth Gibbons, nine days old, was when he lost his balance. Johnson the make may be. She scarcely knows which of these reported near death. was not rendered/ unconscious by in the new light shade effects two careers she likes the better. Baby Johnson like the five oth- the fall and was removed in W P . And she thinks each helps the eis, was mistakenly administered Quish’s ambulance to the hospltaL other! wheie several stitches were requir- theater needs,” she waiter drinking ed to close a large cut on the chin. Matthew Wior sa3's, “ is a little more church in­ Otherwise, he appears uninjured. fluence. I Jove the stage, and I Expert Watchmaker and really hope to see it improved by Jeweler. the influence of church members I bring my class of jmungsters down 990 Main St., So. Manchester to matmeep of ‘Rio Rita.’ Next Door to Post Office. At the Center Showmanship in Church Big Sale ‘They love it, and I think the beaty of the show is good for them. RIDE BY BUS And as for the church— well my class has grown steadily A You’ll Find More Than 7 5 chorus girl ought to know some tucks to hold her audience, wheth­ Hartford—Silver Lane- Ways to Fashion, Bean^ er It has come to watch her dance or to learn the ten commandments. i'L' I use showmanship in church and and Real Satisfaction In Christianity in the theater. Why South Manchester isn t that a fair exchange‘s” ^our New Spring Dresses!, Apparently it is. Nobody has ob­ jected to her dual life, ^ 0 far though It has occasioned a good deal of curiosity. Motor Stage Line Naturally, a chorus girl y-i,o brings her Bible to the show so TIME t a b l e ^3 Rable f between the acts, . ORDINARY 13 liable to some kidding from the In Effect airy-footed sisterhood of the stage Feb. 26, 1927. F^rances admits she had some troi^ Leave Hartford .Arrive Corner State , Leave So. Man. Arrive Soutli Ch. Oak and and Front Sts. Manchester Hartford 5:30 a. m. Main tolerance of her 6:00 a. m. 6:00 a. m. 6:40 a. m. 7:10 a. ni. 6:25 - 2 wondered 7:15 a. m. 7:15 a. m. 7:45 «avs F^«Z’ “ “tier’s time,” 7:45 a. ni. 7:45 a. m. prances, no church would 7:45- a. m. 8:15 a. in. 8:15 have dared to allow a show girl to 8:15 a. in. 8:15 a. m. 8:45 8:45 a. 8:45 a. in. 8:45 a. in. 9:15 a 9:15 9:45 a. in. 9:15 a. m. 9:45 10:15 a 10:30 a. m. 11:15 a. in. 11:45 a 11:00 12:1 5 p. 111. 12:00 p. m. 12:30 ■ Nowadays, it is not a girl’s ioh 12:45 p 1 1 1 . 1:15 I), m.* but her character that counts Mr 12:30 p. m 1:00 p in. 1:45 1:45 p. m.* ♦ 1:30 p_ m. 2:00 Charles Frohman belongs to my 2:15 p. 2:15 p. m.* ' 2:15 p. ni. 2:45 p. ' 2:45 When Friends Appear 3:45 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 3:15 people in it. The rector is glad to 4:15 p, in. 4:15 p. m. 4:15 p. in. 4:45 p. Ill 4:45 1 A RE you proud of your home, proud ' of its !•'. i • II ot him /’ “ ’ they’re very fond 4:45 p. ni. 4:45 p. m. 5:15 ■ 5:15 p. m 5:15 p. m. ■ '‘ -t hi Denver to Broadway 5:15 p. m. 5:45 p. m 5:45 ] fresh cheeriness, happy - in that' back­ 5:45 p. m. 5:45 p. m. 6:15 ] Mostly one-of-a-J^(i ^eaaeal witl^ thds^w St Frances is another little girl who 6:15 p. m 6:15 p. m. ground of brightness and harmony? Or does 6:15 p. m. 6:45 p. m §:45 1 of the new fashion';ppinfck;for Spring, oZ.. • 6:45 p. m. 6:45 p. m. 7:15 p. m, 7:15 p. m. ^your home look dull—its furnishings permanently ■ s:; i ' I Broadway, if s,,e 7:15 p. m. 7:45 p. m, 9:10 p. m. 7:55 p. m. 8:25 darkened and streaked with.coal dust and soot? Plat Necklines. ■ i #*iSralIopk ’ landed in headlines, she has made 9:40 p. m. 9:50 p. m. 11:10 p. in. I t : 40 p. ni. 10:20 bea dancing and ap- 11:40 p, m. 12:05 A Gas Fireplace Heater Is musical shows. ’•’Saturdays only. Diagonjil;?^ ' ±Jut the first connection she made T a c ld n g ; f »Hen .he arri«dTerl With her mother was with the Telephone Laurel 488 Ch. 2809-4 CLEAN Intercession. Her (k)inpo8e“ LjShoiildec Saves your draperies, upholsteries, rugs and Sn Episcopal- Sundays and Holidays. Effects. l! Flowers In t’h r a ^fances had been reared Leave Hartford Arrive walls, keeps them fresl^and new. At the same no Of churqh tradition. It Corner State Leave So. Man. Arrive South Ch. Oak and! never occurred, to her that her and Front Sts. Manchester Hart^rd time it casts very cheerful beams of warmth over .heater life would interfere with 7:30 a. m. Main tier church life. 8:00 a m. Plat Crepes an^ Georgettes in 8:30 a. m. 8:00 a. m. , 8:30 a. m. the room^—^just like an old-time fireplace without . 1.- e . . . 9:00 a m. __ 9:05 a. m. ^.congregation that 9-30 a. ni. l0:20 a, m 9:35 a. m. the worry, work, or dirt I / • Goblin Bine Goosebery Creole ^ liberal In its views, 11:20 a, m. 10:40 a. m .' 11:10 a. m. 11:50 a m. 12V10 p. m. parties lilO.p. m. 1:40 p 12:40 p. m ind the other concomitants of life m. 2:10 p. m. 3:10 p. m, 3:40 p. m 2:40 p, m! Black f o"»es, Frances has only a 5:10 p. m. 4:10 p. m. 4:40 p. m. WHY NOT TODAY? Sunni ■o’rt: thrug for comment. 5:40 p. m 5:55 p. m. Monkej^Skin 7:10 p. m. 7:40 p. m 6:25 p. m. For Indifference, a Reason . 7:40,p. m, 8:10 p, m. 9:10 p. m. 9:40 p . m, 11:10 p. m. 9:40 p, m. 10:10 p. m. ^ Invitations. . 11:40 ^p. *—m. ix.itu11:40 p. p. m. m. 12 Sizes Ifijto 46.? I accept 12:05 p. m. \ .hem. Others I just ignore. I I'ive Arrangemente may be made for special partlea. , The Manchester Gas Co. V very conservative life tsTth my , Larger^ Wpmen’i ^ iz^ 46 to

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aln Road Is under construction. Work stopped for the winter.- Road ARMOUR CO. LOSES is open to traffic. Newington and West Hartford, CONDITION OF Willard street and Newington road 3 MILUONS su n are under construction. Work sto^ pad'for the winter. Road is open, to STATE ROADS traffic. Chicago, March 4.^'^he grain :>*. I ■ Eastford-Kenyonville Road Is un­ Marketing Corporation today won der construction. Open to traffic. an award of $3,000,000 against the Old Saybrook, Essex cut-off. Armour Grain Company which was Friday^ March 4 Road is under construction., Does accused of selling a warehouse full Road conditions and detours In not Interfere with traffic. of rotten grain and falsifying rec­ the state of Connecticut madexnec- Plymouth, Bull Head road, ords to cover up the transactlom - essary by highway construction and bridge under construction. Short Edward E. Brown, banker, apr.i repairs announced by the'State detour around bridges. Work sus­ pointed arbitrator of the dlsi\ute Highway Department as of March pended for the winter. under pro\isions of Illlndls law; to­ 2, are as follows: Vernon and Tolland, Tolland day confirmed reports of hl8 Verdict Turnpike is under construction. Route No. 1 but declined to state th'e amojunt.' t'T’- »- Road closed in Tolland. The corporation today declared it East Lyme on the Post Road, West Woodstock-South Wood- bridge at Golden Spur Is being con­ stoc Road is under construction. had been awarded $2,700,000 and structed. Temporary bridge is In $300,000 Interest. Open to traffic. , use. The corporation, which collaps­ Norwalk-Boston Post Road, BIDS TOO LOW ed in 1925, was organized to take grading at Peat Swamp. No -delay over the grain elevator properties to traffic. Washington, March 4.— Private of the Armour Company,- Rosen­ Westbrook - Patchogue River baum Grain Corporatloh^and other Bridge, 'srork on approach span. No bidders must raise their terms or the government should operate interests.' Its properties' and assets' delay to traffic. v -t- v; Muscles Shoals, the House military were'listed around $20v0p&',000. Westport-Fairfleld,' Boston Post Frank D. Walsh, o f counsel' for Road, grading is under contract affairs committee'declared in a re­ port today upon the project, follow­ the grain corporation declared to­ *5^*1 from Blacksmith Shop to Round day the Armour company, turned House. No delay to traffic. ing long investigation. The bids of the American Cyna- over what purported to be good Falrfleld-Mill 'River Bridge is mld Company and the Farmers grain and then falsified records. ander construction. No delay to Federated Fertilizer Company tor .The Armour company.denied the traffic. \ the $160,000,000 nitrate and'pow­ charges. * Route No. 2\ er project were definitely rejected. BerUh, Beckley Crossing Is un­ The report was drafted chiefly der construction. Work stopped for for the guidance of the next Con­ the winter. No delay to traffic. gress. ABY'S COLDS Route No. 8 are soon "nipped in the bud" Ridgefield-Main street and Dan­ without “ dosing” by use of— Unusual Value is Our Gift MODISTE “SIGN” FROCKS bury Road. Concrete completed. B Shou’ ders uncompl'sted. No detours London— Fashionable modistes VICKS To show our appreciation for your kind co-operation, we have inaugurated th^ special Profit-Sharing Sale to enable you to mate purchases necessary. ▼ V a r o R u b Route No. 8 now are signing their frocks just Qper 21 MiOion Jar» Utmd Ymarlv Thomaston, approaches to Rey­ as artists sign their pictures. A of fine furniture at a most substantial saving. We wish to thank you in the form of sharing our profits, thereby saving you almost one-half. nolds Bridge are under construc­ favorite method 1s to autograph the tion. dress near the the hem with em­ Route No. T5 broidered diamente. One prominent Middletown-Haddam, grading Is beauty appeared at a theater first under way. One way traffic for one- night wearing a gown autographed SHEET quarter of a mile. by a large brooch of brilliants. Route No- 12 Norwich-New London Road In towns of Waterford 'and Montville MUSIC under construction. Open to traffic. ALL PERIOD FURNITURE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED AND Through traffic will avoid this work by using the Norwich-Groton Colds 4 AS YOU WILL SEE IT IN OUR MODEL APARTMENT Road on the east side of the Thames River. The 24-hour way Route No. 17 Copies Norfolk, Norfolk-W. Norfolk There’s a way to end colds so efiS- road is under construction. Short cientjSO complete that we paid $1,000,- detour at bridge In Norfolk. Work 000 for it That way is HILL’S. It $1- suspended for the winter. stops colds in 24 hours, checks fever, Route ,No. 101 opens the bowels, tones the entire sys­ In Chaplin the bridge at South Saturday Only tem. The millions who know it always Chaplin is being constructed. No detour. rely on i t Go start it now. Route No. 103 H H X * 8 Csscara-Bromide-Qamine In Sterling, bridge is being re­ Be sura you gat m ix ’s, in tha red boa jritfa portrait. A t all drugglata—30c. KEMP’S constructed. Open to traffic. Route No. 110 Windsor and Windsor Locks, Hartford-Springfield Road Is under W alnut Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii construction. Work stopped for the s - winter. Road is passable. Bedroom .Outfit ^ Route No. IIJL..., s 5 ; Marlbbro^Hebroii. Six miles' un­ der construction; detour about one A remarkable Bedroom Out in Walnut consisting of the mile at Marlboro; thru traffic ad­ bow-foot Bed, large Dresser, with mirror, the charming Handsome 8 Pc. Dining Room Suite vised to avoid this road. As a special profit-sharing feature we Route No. 121 /anity and Chifforobe, with Chair ^ Salisbury, Lakeville-Millertown offer this fine 8 piece Dining Room Suite $ road is under construction. Road and Bench to match. Also th e ^ at a most unusual price. It includes the. open for travel. Work suspended large table, the host chair and five side for the winter. spring and mattress included at 129. chairs knd the beautiful buffet— ^in wal­ Route No. 122 this special profit-sharing price. $1.50 WEEKLY, Bridgeport - Newtown Road. nut! Special at only $1.00 W E E K LY Steam shovel gradjng under way. No detohi'. - neceasaryi-' niiiw:

Norwalife:-Daiibury feoad. ' shovel grading on new location. Shoulders uncompleted. No detours A necessary. Kitchen Route No. 125 fllrCLUOEO 'THOUGH * Roxbury-Depot Bridge. Work on of Ihc HOT ILLUSTRATED the new bridge foundation under­ way. No. detout necessary.- Route No. 133 pad Speaker This complete 4-room Hartland, East Hartland Moun­ lome Outfit has been tain Road is under construction. Present road is open for travel. I S P ^ G loud speakers, horns wi(th :arefuUy selected to offer Wo.rk suspended for-^.the winter.^- lU# dd^oids, cannot ruin programs for ^ Route Noi iS4 '■ I ou the most decided Canaan, South Canaan-Lime the ownCT of a Synchrophase. W ith its Rock Road, Is under construction. Colortone. be controls the pitch and aving that you have Road open for travel. *> Work sus­ clarity o f tone of voice or instrument, mown. You may pur­ pended for the wintei*. keeping them true and natural, inde­ Route No. 141 chase each room sepa> Scotland-Canterbury Road Is un­ pendent of the loud speaker. der construction. Open to traffic. Charming 3 Pc. Living Room Suite $ ately if you prefer or The Colortone also helps to subdue Route No. 142 ;he entire complete 4- Woodstock-Mass. Line Road Is much of the scratchy static that is so You can appreciate your savings In this fine 3-pIece Living Room Outfit. The under construction. Open to traf­ extra large Davenijort, the handsome Wing Chair and Club Chair comprise a most annoying. astounding value. Each piece is finely upholstered in a fine quality velour. Spe­ 89 room outfit for only fic^ . cial at only Route No. 144 Other exclusive Grebe developments $1.00 W E E K LY $315. Bridge over Quinebaug River at which make possible the tmusually su­ Wauregan is under construction. perior reception of the Synchrophase are: Open to traffic. Route No. 158 Binocular Coils, which bring in any desired Newtown-Bethel Road. Macadam gtation and prevent the interference o f others; construction completed. . Shoulders uncompleted. No, detours necessary. S'L>F Condensers, which make tuning, especially ' Route No. 179 o f low-wave stations, very simple and easy be­ Special Clearance In Preston the Hallville Road is cause there is no crowding, as stations are given open to traffic. Shoulders -are not equal spacing on the dials; complete. Low-Wave Extension Circuits, which make it Sale of No'Route Numbers possible to tune over one hundred stations not Of These Bolton, Bolton Center Road is I reached by other sets; under construction. Open to traf­ fic. . Flexible Unit Control, which gives a receiver o f Burlington Station-Burlington one, two or three-dial control, at your option. Center Road 1s under construction. D ressers Open for travel. Work s'uspended Ask any Grebe dealer to deznon- etrate these Grebe developments, T h « « ranges are for the winter. then compare the reception they - A special purchase Farmington, Scott Swamp Road specially priced at give with that of other sets. a great saving. enables ns to offer' is uider construction. Farmington these fine Drassers. end of the road is closed. Detour Binocular C oUj A. H . Grebe &. Co., Inc. They are very well Bdu. u. 8. rat. oa. with large mirrors, a; posted. constriicted of the brjng in the deeired »ta - 109 West 57th Street, New York a most decided saving Harwlnton-Burlington Road Is best cast iron. A t k » : shutout th ereat Factory? Richmond Hill, N ew York They are very wel under construction. Work suspend­ range of this type, is Western Branch? 443 S. San Pedro St., Los Angeles, CaL a joy in any kitchen made. To share ou! ed for the winter. W ardrobes profits we offer thJ Newington, Newington-New Brit- This Company owns and operates stations To share our profits W A H G and W BO Q we offer this to yon fine dresser to you fo for only A special reduction on only these fine Wardrobes. Ex­ I k actly as iUnstrated, with five i ^ O R N S ^ 1 drawers, hat compartment Condcaacra and space, ^ D. S. FSt. OS. All lQr«b« to hang a' pick tihe Station good sized* 1.75 you want I wardrobe. Special ht only Easy T ^ m s $1.00 Weekly Pay­ FREE GIFTS on all Purchases of $50 and Over ments on PorchascA ■Vi '■ ‘ t up to ..... n $100 $2,50 Weekly. Pay­ Steps pain in one minute a. Low-Wave ments on P o r e b a ^ You will forget you ever had a com Extension CircuiM np to ...;; .$200 one minute after you apply Dr. June Brides $0.50 Weekljl:. Pay­ ScbdQ’sZino-pada—^that’s bow quick ments on Piiu^ases they end all pain. When the com is This sale affords np to ..... r .~ $500 gone it never comes back. I f new $12 Weekly PWymmts shoes irritate the spot, a 2ino-pad those contemplating on P n r e h a ^ np fizep it ovemightl marriage to ’ purchase to ...... ,...$1,000 Dr.^taoll’aZino-padsBrethln.medlcated, antiseptic, protective, healing. Safe, sure, fine furniture at a Monthly payhitinta if qnlok, lasting results guaranteed.Gct a box BARSTOFS RADIO SHOP most subst^tial sav­ d^lred . A c C 6;u n t a at roar druggist’s or shoe dealer's—3Sc. NEW LOCATION ing. A small deposit opened from ■ to wiU bold any purchase Gor. Main and Morgan Sts. Bartford Open Saturday Nights $5,000 at relatively 695 M A IN ST., JOHNSON BLOCK until ready for deliv­ small payments. , No. DSSchoU's ery. extra chitrge fo r crbdtt. X in o - p a d s SOUTH MANCHESTER % I ^ o M o n —A e M n U t o t u l , • fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitti

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-A THE MFE .Opi CHRiST Shepherds infl Wise Men SYNOPSIS m OR. WM E.t,* " 'V Til Herifd Oas^ed Goiumn s r B V KitdJ 9^}N Advertising Rates / »■ if- All For Sale, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar advertising on Classified Rage: - ’•Fii’st insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). * Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents % a lin e ., THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. .-»r

FOR S A L E TO R E N T “^ 1 FOR KENT — Three, and tour m FOR SALE—Hobart M Cablo piano, room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ "A multitude of the 3150. BarstowTRlchmond rang'e 315. vice. Ba,a ran^e. refrigerator. In-a- While shepherds watched ^ e ir flocks, by night a Telephone 934-2. door bed fu.'nished. Call Manchester great light shone round about them, and an angel pro­ heavenly hostTl praising Wise .Men in the east^ Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ claimed the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, saying, "Fear Cod and saying. Glory to FOR SALE—Two practically new phone 782-2. aaw ,^he star of Chfist' .si.iit.-j, one nav.v lilue, and one brown; riot; for behold I bring you tidings of great joy . . . Cod in the highest,' and > iThsilShepherds and the Wise Men then came to wor- too sinaii for owner, sizes between 36 FOR RENT—Store with fixtures, and followed it ta Jeru*^ For unto you is born this day . . . a Savior, which is on earth peace, good will sMpvi^.the m angepHi.^W ise Men presented to the and ;1S. Phone 1S19. suitable for confectionery or general lem^ seeking to worship store at 136 South Main street. Inquire Christ the Lord.” (Luke II :8 -1 1 ) i-'i toward men.” (Luke of gold,„ frankincense arid myrrh. FOR SjVLE—W hite Rock eggs for at 21 Warren street. 1 1 :1 3 ,1 4 ) Him. (M att. II :T , 2) \ hatching frpm prize winning laying Ciaer BirhEA schvios, ihc.^ .stock; 32.00 per setting. J. P. Steppe. TO RENT—3 room heated apart­ 31 Wells street, South Manchester. ments with bath. Apply shoemaker, Telephone 2046. Trotter Block. FOR S.\LE—Special sale on cut flowers and potted plants, carnations. WANTED WELL BALANCED BILL JACK LOCKWILL’S SPEEDBOAT iftOwiL.’’ las 31.00, per dozen, calendulas, GQc. doz. by Gilbert Patten fi.vclenien In bud and bloom, 50c each. IMichael Plnalello, Greenhouse, 379 M today •‘.'ana the i|lT |,£ sale RiiriTsIde A.venue, East Hartford. WANTED—Two ladles or gentle- AT CIRCLE TOMORROM jpen boarders. 122 Bissell street. on' whici. th)3 WeaUfi.‘js.; built FOR S.\LE-—Hardwood under cover perli^pp a? :Bipei3 fegain. yiu r> A<5 A .39.00 per Reo truck load. Call after £ GIRL WANTED—Stenograplier and Program Contains Broadway ^ y^ars; ago >Tho:“ Cap’fl?‘ died, 1>. m. 116 W ells street. Phone 1307-2. bookkeeper for manufacturing office. in in'e iaidsfc.-oJL;a;-.au;preme court JS A -tOtAL LioSS- State salary desired. Address Box A. Story and Western Drama; fight over the “ Deestrlct.” \ FOR S.\LE—White birch xvood 311 Herald. Au-roiHoT3\L,es, a cord-i^f^qad .JT. W illiam Sasse, tele- Alberta Vaughn Stars. But with the "Chp’n” gone, his pliohe- 1936*3. WANTEre—Two gentlemen board­ widow did not relinquish the fight. ers. who will appreciate a good home Alberta Vaughn has found her FOR S.\LE—.\pples. Greenings. De­ in a private family. Inquire 35 Chest­ She got. together the now battered licious. Seek-Xo-Furtlier, and others. nut street. place in the hearts of Manchester and deserted houseboat and moor­ Call, at tlie farm .and see them or moving picture fans. She lias ap­ e d it first to one spot and then to telephone for delivery. Edgewood WANTED—Two men wanted to peared here In two big pictures so h'ruit ]-'arm, 461 W oodbridge street. complete local sales force of Fuller another, always keeping within the Tel. 943. Brusli Co. Good pay, opportunity th far and comes to the Circle theater territorial waters off the “ Streeter- advance. Men with cars preferred. tqmorrow with another. This time ’6ille” coast. } PO; For appointment phone 2362. 4 OR SALE—Used gas stoves In ,|t- Is “ Uneasy Paynteirts,” a picture Not so long ago the decision- of ot)d, pf the instillment .plan. On the WANTJBD—Work by hour or day. the Supreme court was handed r/ ca.3li'. See Edward Hess. Electrical l^lme picti^e avill- bo a humorous Fixtures and Supplies. 835 Main St. Box W K.-' Herald- office. 4 W down, confirming the judgment of Eastern melodita'iii’h' starring Bob FOR SALE— .Small Glenwood range WANTED—To buy 25 used sewing Custer, "The Dude Cowboy.” the. 1-ower court. “Ma’s” case was machines. Benson's Furniture Ex­ lost forever. witli^or without gas end. Also dining “ Uneasy Payments," is a new Quickly rolling his coat tight­ room set. F. Hallett. 82 West street. change. Call 170. The process-servers have been hind of comedy romance. It is so nt to fight for his own life, Willie succeeded in escaoincr fi-nm ly 4 around his shoes. Darling FOR ,S.\I,E—75 cords hard wood WANTED-—Female bookkeeper for full of humorous twists and hap­ placed the bundle beneath Mc­ 5'?!'.®^,“ ^% ” since. Thqy want her to seasoned, plso some seasoned hickory, real estate and insurance office in penings that it is dirricult to tell But instead he once more'got'the feHow hv remove her. boat. But “ Ma” is'gppe. stove len vtii. Phone 141-4. Manchester;; M;ust he thorouglily ex- Nally, stretched face down­ .iust which one, you are laughing the haw of his head and swam toward shore. Witnessing Darliiifr's ward on the ground. Then, She has not been seen since last qierienoed In uao of control account, Cbrlstmas. FOR SA^E t—A pples—King. North­ and^ CoAjpetedt". to\,prepare montiilv at. ^ . Magovermfelt ashamed of himself. He waded out and; ® kneeling on Tom’s back, Willie ern Spies, Greenings. Sweet cider and nnanctal statenieht. Reply by letter Th§; romaneb' ’'■centers around a! forced the water from his lungs. Just a worn old junkheap tied extracted honey delivered anywhere only stating age, nationali'tv, and 3 j i y to its wharf— but it speaks the lie in Manchester or vicinity. W. L. Fish. salary expected and full details as to little country girl from Farmdale, iPhone 970-2. experience. Apply Hadfield, Rothwcll Mo., who wins a Charleston con­ history of another day when a tall, and Soule, 750 Main street, Hartford. test, and starts for New York lean figure, with a walrus mus-'i FOR S.\LE—Hard wood, by the where she is confidant that fame tachio and stovepipe hat defied all A cclaim ed load. 62 Hawthorne street, telephone WANTED—Girl for stenographic 546-3. L. Pola Coal Company, and general office work. Apply Stuart and fortune await her. .QfVWcago in a fight for a fortune. J. W asley, 827 MAln street, or tele­ “ The Dude Cowboy,” which is on FOR-SALE—Chestnut wood, hard phone 1428-2. the program with Miss Vaughn’s wood and slab wood, sawed stove length, and under, cover. L. T. WANTED—20 or more ladies to de­ starring picture tomorrow, is a MacLEAFS MIRTHQUAKE Wood, 55 Bissell street. Telephone monstrate from house to house, ex­ story of the west with a refresh­ 496. perience not essential, salary and ingly different plot. bonus. Call Friday all day and eve­ COMING TO THE RIALTO ning. See L. TeHier, W'aranoke hotel, Bob Custer plays the part of a 801 Mala street. cowboy wlio buys a ranch in Ari­ REAL ESTATE zona and when he arrives there to . ‘/Variety” heads the double fea­ >1 WANTED—5000 people to get take possessiop;^; the place, finds ;ii acquainted with “Insto". “lasto” ture program which closes, its en­ that som&-;^doas"‘ h'ave converted- FOR SALE—SmaUl-'-farm, S miles cleans Iiands and almost everything gagement at the Rialto theater this instantly. 25c can. Come in and ask the pla^'e into a fashionable resort. from Manchester Center, almost new evening. . This picture is the, Ger­ house. 32,500 dotvn. Box Farm, for a free sample. Edward Hess, ■ There fs a generous share of come­ i Herald. Electrical Fixtures & Supplies. 855 man madq'' film which scored such Main street. t dy When, the cowboys are treated to 1 > some views of what the city flap­ a success at its opening in New FO r SALE—A real good farm of 18 York some months ago where it acres, good housel- barn, chops, st^ck' W a n t e d — Clocks and phono­ pers are wearing, hut the ranch . That brought Tom round in agi and tools. Fine lociifctlon; near town. graphs for cleaning and repairing. hands get their innings when the short time. He had nearly re -f . “ I heard Somebody shouting fo/Jielp.” said th> man in black. played to capacity houses. Some of Price 37.500. Easy term'ijj'James Ren­ Electric cleaners. Irons, etc. put In ;ooverad.',when a stranger in “What’s happened?” D arling,-piling on his.'s|iiibes and coat, told Europe’s foremost stars appear in nie. Teleplione 2188. order, key fitting. Braithwalte. J50 guests try to-adapt themselves td Center street. the -western life. The story also dark'^dldfhes came hurrying up. him briefly. ' Then he walked a i ^ , leaving ttipnl. But the man in this production which is said to be FOR S.A.LE— 30 acfe farm on tl\e gives Bob a chance to do the most Slants and Torn recogniized him black made haste to overtake hifti. "Yotf'fe a.Tiero; my lad,” said quite dfferent from anything ever State Road, six room house. In good WANTED—I will pay highest remarkable riding he has done to as the man who had asked the stranger. “ That’s the bunk,” replied Willie. “ But my room- produced on this side of the Atlan­ condition, barn and’•chfdkw coop. priftes for all kinds of junk; also buy about Lockwill one day on the mate. Jack Lockwill, has got courage, and I'tridd to'do what he'd Price $6000. See Stuatt J. W asley, all kind, of chickens. Morris H date, and some brand new thrills tic. The locale of the story is a 827.'Slain street. T elepH ^ e 1428. Lessner, telephone 982-4. , . are furnished by him which have \^ym steps. have done. -j.i/ 01927 by nea servicc, inc. (T o Be Continued.) small circus and it tells of a bitter SSii InBy^.l3,eea.raee,it..on,lhe screen be­ ffeud between rival trapeze work­ jPQR SALE— On Spruce street, 7- WANTED—To repair and fore, ' room house, modern conveniences, ers- Emil Jannings and Lya de Put- Iglhts, extra lot. 70 foot front. Price work ^uara*nteed*. °Teh*^ Manc?-ster time.theiCfl ■ iiF^< ti have stellar roles. j reasonable. 33 Walker street. No. 715. Go anywliere. R. W. Garraid*. cle shows Mrs. Pu.-lolph Valentino lengthened into n ^ t ^ s The second, feature is an hilari­ 37 Edward street. Manchester. in “When Lov3 Orows Cold” and and during that, time the doughty ous comedy starring Harry ’ Lang-* FOR SALE—6 room nouse, all Im­ In the University of WICMta, a1 provements. garage In cellar, large WANTED—Electrical wiring- and the iove story, - ’'Kemember,” wi,th old follow, with appraising eye,- don and called “ Saturday After- garden, extra garage outside, widow radios Installed, flat Irons repaired, Dorothy Phillip.s. welcomed the efforts of contractors neon.” The picture. derives its name ■ Wichita, Ivas., there is none more wants to sell. CaU*58 Oxford street, lamprf wired. No job too small. Phone and excavators who were using the after 6 o'clock or Saturday after­ 1176-3 after 8 o’clock. 'from the fact that the time of the Mickey noon's. roadstead of the “ Reutan” tor a plot is Saturday afternoon. Lang-*- K a ^ That is, accord- WANTED— ^To buy cars for Junk, THIS A R.4CE TOWN?, dumping ground- i,; don plays the part of a hen pecked I FOR SALE—For sale or exchange, used parts for sale. Abel's Service Thirty Year War More years passed and the dump­ husband who having nothing par- students, farm and city property. William Station. Oak street, TeL 789. Kanehl, 51? Center street. ing ground blossomed into a wide ticnlar ..a mind and with an after­ WELL, JUST POSSIBLY -V patch of “ made lanu.” The AUTOMOBILES noon and a thin dime to spend pro­ FOR SALE—6 room bungalow, oak Chicago — Down 'where ,!• the She’s Gone “ Cap'n” claimed all this by squat- ceeds to get into trouble of the Sell Your Business or floors and part oak trim, all modern iChiohgQ-^-jvater front overlooks-t!he^ xinw “ xt.,” >,00 i ter’s right and called it “ ThelDee- Improvements. '2 car garage. Price FOR SALE—1925 Essex cOach.:Peri- ill to LegaH^ Mutuel Betting- disappeared. most laughable *kind. Selected very reasonable and easy terms. Tel. feet mechanical condition, paint-good, •.cho>^r»i^^,udest,sectioajbff^ of , Lake Michigan.’ ^li.K e shorter subjects round out the pror ^ Buy a.Busihess 1483-12. five practically new tires. Will dis­ Seen "as Scheme For Conn. cltSr’6 -taniferi?ola;;Gba8^ ^ 1»bulevarlt' gone exactly where .she possession to be bb^pna pose of this car for $375. 106 Benton 'grhm. ' ■ ' ■ . • We specialize e.xcluslvely. In buy- street. Phojie 2344. ' Running Track. of browH stone;Yronts and million-i f . ^;CpbtioI;;<)f^st£ite .law and fb rth - An attractive program has been ins and selling businesses, retail, f aires’ - p a l a 'c ^ t b e r e ' rides at I „ ha2|8 ;.a'..^^e,wWeh’' ' - ' --- to establisb.. on ...... ■'’ •'tpa hank tn -1 RAfi j4TiA>’vH‘43frVixi,J‘-‘1d arranged for tomorrow. “ Hold That wholesale and manufacturing. We TO R E N T FOR( -SA.LE— 1923 Essex Coach. rv.-A Mg-iwillestey ,iiw,n^^ has.fnlr' jft:.^|fttM;%&e.rica cou nterpart;' i , of Louis-Copnors, 'SIS East Center street and forlorn, a“n Lion,” a veritable mirth, . ^quake communicate with prospective buy- or call 681. - lowed norse, ,^ilciri:r ,for years sees' ejMply.i.iinJ^a'bahdoned craft. termed ^ ' tv-'. ■ starting Douglas MacLean’ wifl iie ®rs everywhere. - in the bill now before the Legisla-% ...... Tie-Jioat is the last vestige of It seems U;|He ^ rds absojiite A FOR RE;7T—^Five' room tenement, shown'at that time as well' as' a “ ^ you*" Price is right we have a ■ivltli garage on Walnut street. In FOUND lure.; scelting to legalize . pari-mut­ the “ Kingdom of the Streeter-' Chicago ajDLd ,d)^ciid^'' tq^^ad^^ :.»f iJii8//‘Dee^ and, ijat- thrilling western drama “ When buyer. good condition. Inquire S4 Walnut- uel betting a scheme to make Con­ villes.” It is all that remains to ' shove:uffUnyB^ ■tiw;offYa^ take;; it street. - y ■ ■’' . ’Bamita' Rode” with Curley Wetzel ______-■ . ,.t,. FOUND—German police dog, part necticut a racing state. He is in­ remind tiie present year of. a de- j bottQni/s:t’ayf,', 'thq~“ Reu‘LanV’:-VBi(^^^^ :-^bid'-'WmMwitb shQLgun^..':ind rifles. in the leading masculine role. Other HARTFORD BUSINESS tollfe.-i^all 1810-5. clined to believe that New York j storm TO RENT—5 : rootn tenement, first .W O bC ^ b'attl^' p'ne man. was subjects will include another chap­ EXCHANGE promoters,^are behind the bill, as floor. 9 Hemlock street. Inquire' at' grounded Mod,"A, S^d'dhar ihS'L a fe wounded. ■; ter at the- current serial as well as 232 Asyirnn Street, Hartford, Conn. same address. -- • - .-j... • ' r >; miscellaneous betting in-l^ew ■ York has been out­ I hundred- .feet frohi wherSM;'^' kadf a comedy and current news events. I side the law for some years and Sura I- . Te!,:5-S48l5. '-i TO RENT—4 room teitement, mod­ There will be a spiritualist meeting set out the previotis-'^.’day:;-TliiBij .the;. called' his ern Improvements, on-'rcfenter stfeet. Saturday evening at 102 Summit St. many attempts to legalize it have “ C ap’ll” couldn’t get it off/' Rent $22. Telephone 64. ■ failed. •‘'V vM;|-*‘Bfestr(bt; of ;tiake Michigan,” and The world's production of lead The bill Is sponsored by New exceeds 1,00,000 tons a year. 7 0 RENT—Four large light rooms, INPORM.ATION W .W TED all Improvements, except heat. Rent London people but that is no indi­ Typew riters $23.0(1, free from 15 to first. 117 "Information regarding tlie where­ cation that the situation of a pos­ Rifige street. Call after 5 p. m.-' abouts of .Lester’M. Dorman, or his sible new running track will be lif Won’t Be Long Now wife,. Mrs. Susan A. Dorman, or their near that city. The fact that Man­ Ail makes. Sold, rented, ex* RENT— Si5c''robTft' tenement, at heirs, if communicated to the Aetna chanered and overhanied,. ->1 'Suininlt .street, all modern Im- Life Insurance Company, Hartford chester, is about midway between lu*oveinents, $25 per month. Inquire Connecticut, will be to their advan-^ Boston and New York might just Special Discounts to Etuden^ on premises or of Attorney B.-L. tage.’’ possibly bring about establishment Alpert, 983 Main street, Hartford, ^ ^ ,> 4 uonti, ' of such a track in this vicinity. English woolen company, tailors Stamford- and Greenwich are likely Tele|>hoflerS21 niiT2l room tenement. In- since 1898. Local dealer Harrv Ander- places for a trwk as handy to New quirt at 4Z Pearl atrett. ton, 38 Church street, South Manches­ ter. Phone 1221-2. York, but those towns would be FOR RENT—Five room ^ cottage. too far away from Boston to draw Inquire at'86 North,School street. NOTICE—Ladles who wish to ac­ the Massachusetts crowd. quire fashionable slenderness with­ Betting itself is . Illegal in Con­ —Four room tenement out dieting or harmful medicine. Call Improvements. 422-1.4 for particulars. necticut, although in some plgces Apply 13 Moore street. “ protection” is said to he given Painting and paperhanging. Have racehorse owners. There are no' .Phone 128-4 ^ur .work done before the rush. pari-mutuel machines in the state all m od­ Work done neatly and reasonably. ern Improvements. Inquire 98 Church Tefi LeCIalr, 39 Chestnut street. not only because they, are illegal street, ti^lephone 1348. c,aurcn but also because the betting on - Ragf, magazines, bundled paper trotting and pacing races would, room’ furnished apart- and- junk bought at h lg’-'est cash Springy B ^ g a in s * metit. 2(^ Center street, Tel, 1078 prices.-Phone 849-3 and I will calL J. not be heavy enough to allow the Eisenbarg. owners to pay the taxes on the ma­ TQ RENT-—5 Tpoki. house, all im.- chines. • -CN.'-*' .^^roora, single, ..well* d- provements, 9$ Gambrldge street. Ini r a n t i q u e s e9.<^o\. quire 38_^I^awfcli(Jrh< street. Antiques; bought, sold, repaired, re- In pari-mutuel betting the bettor erir convealqnceg, ip c ljj^ stored. • Reflrtwhlnff ari(3 upholstering' creates his own odds and a small 9Oil 50— price only $.5,200. Y f o r RE??T—steam-KeSted furnlsh- ,iOf,.VolT':;^On.^.Eldrtd«' street during a 90 day racing season. The om ’’ Improvements, jlofl $3.,I)Q50^; y s A -jrS ne v/Jy rano,V;|tjg. l.Ren^t .^ery reas'on- AT A COURT.OP PROBATE HELD winner of each pool pays a percent­ I Q iJ iT / 'l!- »ble. Phoblo”" ^ 2 - or -Inquire 172 El- at Manobestey,,. within and, for the age. Sridge sti-eet.. District of Manchester; on the . 3rd. day o f March A, D 1927 ' Manchester once had a mile Present WILLIAM .S. HYDE. Esq., cottag«^ ali-t^nyenipw 2-«ar gitr* FOR RENT—Large 5 room flat on J udge. > 4 • track which was used for trotting and pacing races. This state, how­ ag^ price only $9,t>e0; ' '■ - Chestnut street facing park. For par­ rt Tfujt Estate under will of Luev G ticulars fffltiiy Aaron Johnson, 62 Lln- ever, has never had any running a ,-X ^ V ri aen; street. j^ear East Center atceet>-new sjn- S h cL deceased^^^"'''’ "®^®*’’ races other than exhibitions now gl^^of six r om ,''a daiiiijy'''place, one r e n t —'Two, upstair flats, National Bank and then at county fairs. 6 0 ustee having exhibited its .annual It would seem that outsiders de­ yo^^will like, price only $7,300.^; rirD- Rents estate to this Court very reason^ly. Apply 244 North for anowance it is sire to start the sport in this state l^in street. Telephone 28-2 or 409-3. Uie 12th. dav o f if only the legislation sanctioning ^wo-tatoUy , flat'ti short d ist^e FOR RENT—-New 5 room flat, March, A. p„ 1927. at 9 o’clock, fore­ it can be put thi;qu|h. off-Mkih street, lot 70x140—;^ice all noon, at the Probate Office, in said "team furnace. 57oi ManMiester, be and the same is L - .‘•■I,- reUmV • August Kanehl, signed for a hearing on the a low! There are about 170,000 men m - / icV ance of said administration account and women In prisons of the United "M a” Strettcr - aUg6ocT/§ljf-)^VM"*^ln|;ie;'■ “tt'f this cotfrt dl- tenement, State's-, ■ . V-; ai(f Thf-hPUtei^algl^ to . 'M ^n. ' oaB S'cond floors, all Iraprove- jcade , t Reprceetitcfl by .'1, Bralnerd and return make to this Court -*-the equally ;scrappy *£Ma” Street­ »ro ents. For particulars WILLIAM S. HYDE er, who dwelt in it with none but u . Ub- apply. c. W. HAltrE.VSTErN; Main S^eet Phon* iJTo. ^ ''’bile Inill dog for company and 1009 14» Sununtl^ Tcleuhune 1031 ■If-' a: «bqteuii across -hex jineei ' ..1' - J Reil Estate,^ rnsaranck, Steamshio Tickets.

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They reported the- weather fine, Warner, In . the Jones etreet ^school Gotham*s Busiest Cop about like July here and The carni­ up to, February ,;12 the attehdahe'e I based. The vacuum tubes used ,in i n HEBRON val in full swing. for January and ‘ February wtU CHApNGESipiSON radio also: are based; on an Edisbh’ A meeting of the board of select- 97.97 per cent. At that date an epi­ invention, he said. -. < . i . v;^ ment was held in the town clerk’s demic of mumps broke out and-Tlie “ Pefsbnaliy F have evijjyy'^dml-' The Center school grammar, QN RADIO STATEMENT ration for Mr. Edison and for his Rests After 22. Years grades "Veports an attendance^- for office on Monday, it being the reg­ attendance was completely brbkeh ular business meeting for the the,month of February. df’SS'O' per up.. V - ’ ' ; ideas which made radio possible,!’ - ■ir*^ month. cent. "Gussy and Hyman FrankeU Mrs. Paul Jones was the gjiest >.;i‘New YAfk, Mar. 4.— Thomas A, said' Marriott. “ He was o f, the New York.— “ SmlHri* Jlm*^ Nilan, Leo Kowalski, Edward GlllanrBilly The rate of attendance, at the of ^Mrs. John Loomis in Wllllni^n'^ ■VlJpAqn.Vj^esplte. his skeptical atti­ greatest-help to me when T was tic, also of her daughter . Miss El'&n' P pofesM r New York's best beloved traffic cop: Hudak, Harold Cummings,. Steven Jagger school for 4he month of tude toward the radio, as expressed making the^fIght for reliable radio Karas. and Sophie Pon^ow lta werai February was 94.9 per cent. Per­ Jones, who is a student at the ^Wil- ships for the purpose of sending together has retired. limanlic State Normal school, for ,in an intej^ibw with International perfedt.in attendance fipr the month. fect attendance pupils for 'the News Service, in reality * has con­ distress signals. He gave me'every ’’About Hdlitjes. This ruddy-cheeked, white-mus- several days recently. ^ r - assistance.’’ ' tached. six-footer has ..turned H .hls The ..last two have baien perfeot: In month were Clara Porter and Anna tributed tremendously himselfto Michalik. Clara Portpr ha§ had a Mrs. Giles Taylor of Middletbii^n whistle and shield after nearly . a attendance for the ,y0a^ts9;'ifar.; In the devetbpihent -of wireless com- Taklr^ dt fgr g^n^lpd ,thit? none , the; primary room th| yXtf^S'itoce perfect record for the year-so far. has returned to her ^home-^-aftier NUMBER, PltEASE quarter of a century’s duty on Fifth spending several days at the hbmfi municati4h,t especially in its im- of.x th'e,6i!c, ’ragathep;xiuh inuiihers; avenue. ' fo r‘ the month was ' * cent. The board of relief has complet­ p h r i^ t '^ r ly stages, Robert H. “ When two p.eopIe like the same ed its sessions for the relief of tax of her mother, Mrs. Enu^a.VParkf have .eyi^r ppetfty^^ vHofel '''■ Perfect attendance p^pijs • Mairlott; ;radia expert and first- thing their married life is bound to He has unsnarled taagles from 'payers and for other ’ necessary in. Jones street. . De Gihkv” the>1vnaJ[er;fOE..thp';next the days of spanking bays, coaches George Brooks, David ;i^oft|[i‘^'Jen­ be happy,” sighed the'’ Tomantic nie Pomprowitz, BarhiraWdnSfant, business. The findings, after all Mrs. Nellie Jonesouuca pxxxxxucr,Shinh’erjTfeach 6f Radio girl. meeting, a ■Wf|e)j?-frpm;,tp&glrt’,VwlU and four and tandem bicycles down Joseph Kowalski. The- attendance necessary deductions have' been er at the Jones street school rel&orts "Well, you and George ought to tell the ■ Cheney :mlil!^’wprkerAjwh«t . to the thundering busses and speed­ in both rooms has been. Towered by made, show that there is an in­ that her pupilSj wishing' to have in .apiWfPirg Edisbij’s charge tfajit be happy” ’ remarked her friend, hobbes -are like..'Professor >!^lley ing lines of sleek limousines of to­ the prevalence of grip andi-m’urhips. crease Over the grand levy of 1926. their share in helping with- funds The radio ■ of - today is not worth. of New ■Haven,.:;scheduled. tof'speak' day. who wanted George anjd ijldn't get The Amston school r ^ r t s «n at­ of $45,032. Last year’s grand lavy for the dental clinic in the schools,,, .-while,';, Marriott pointed to the fif- him. “ I know you love him, and I in Cheney, hall next'Thursday,'was What He Saw tendance of 96 per cent for the was $645,996. That of the preseat have carpled out a project for earn­ .'teeu million ‘.‘fans” who now enjoy notice he is very fon d^ f himself.” for, a lopg tliirie';ln:- charge of;:^^ew Twenty-two years ago this Spring month. There has been much less year is $691,028. ing money outside of school hours. fhe product of the scores df broad- :—ele Mele, Parisr ' Haven’s ' en^orlum for t^e ti;;!^ht8 “ Smilin’ Jim’’ took up his post at of the prevailing sickness In this Owing to a breakdown in the bus As this is a small school it w;8s;'.'casti.ng . stations throughout the of the road. 'IfSr;is a humor^'and the busy corner of Fifty-eighth school than in most of the others. line between here and Colchester fouud. impracticable to rely on: a ;Uniteit States, and said that this RIGHT, FIRST TIME ' like all good ‘uaTiired feUhtrk>i^s. a street. He had joined the force Perfect attendance pupils were Lil­ the Rev. T. D. Martin was unable school entertainment for money rnumbe"r,"wa.s increasing rapidly each “ Before'we were married you Ipt of sympathy'fbr the'’'(fcwn^'and three years before. Long rows of lian Jones, Ruth Raymond, Mary to hold his appointed Ash Wednes­ making purposes. The pupils -Have yfar.T h .dre must be some reason, used to say there wasn’t another outers- ;V horse-chestnut trees threw their and Doris Rowley, Clarkson Bailey, day service at Cavalry church, Col­ earned over $5 by selling n’u.ls, h.e AeclAredv for this popularity. man like‘me in the world.’’ His talk of selling skins of wild animals whlqh' shade on the avenue then. Man­ Clarence Doubleday, Carl Johnston chester. The service was held at St. WhHe differing with Edison’s SHE: I know, and now I should humor, .qs well gsi.w^ty|^llosl|)fphy. and Isabel Merowltz. Peter’s church in the vestry room they have caught or trapped, and by low estimate of the value of radio hate to think there was.— Pele sions of the ” 400’’ stood in quiet doing errands or other work. The He has seen 8ii.d,',.h:^iid jthhVoorst dignity on either side. There would Friends of Mrs. Margaret Ding- at 3 p. m. as appointed. There will At-present and in the immediate fu­ Mele, Paris. things' in life, al­ well, a former resident of this tpwn be Lenten services next week at district had already exceeded its ture. Marriott paid tribute to the be a clatter of hoofs, a blast of quota in subscriptions for the ways to see the*llgh^rs'i^e. -f-'.-Hla bugles. Down the street would have received reports of her decid­ the same time and place but after aged inventor for Inventions which JAW-BREAKER JOKING > talk will follow, the ushaA Gjst To­ ed Improvement from her recent that the weekly service will take clinic. The Hopevale district has til- come Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt or so sent in ' more than the quota’ have .made present-day radio possi- Blackburn, Eng.— Miss Agnes gether 'club ’dfp^r. '. " '.'vj Frederick Koch, the dry goods serious illness. She is now in WIIU- place on Thursday at the same hour -ble. Some ;fifty years ago, Marriott Golden, 24, laughed so heartily at mantlc at the home of her sister, and place. called for. The clinic will begin; to ' The Thursd|y^'l^hrf«lbnqi^^ king, or Henry Sloan, or John Mar- operate in the spring term. said. Edisop obtained patents which a party that she dislocated her Jaw, be served by Jh^ -Maintenimce'.i^ kle, the old coal baron, clad in tan Mrs. Kate Doubleday, - The attendance in the Gilead Hill — - • 4. although they did not effect their' Efforts to relieve her suffering .were Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas wrote partments. ’lAe thuSh' co!urse^ on or gray driving capes, wearing high school,for February was 88.7'per If you feel in a rundown condi­ designed purpose at the time, nev­ in vain and she finally was taken-to the n>,ehtf will'\be land N silk toppers, the sun’s rays broken recently from New Orleans, Louisi­ cent. Perfect attendance pupils were ertheless contained the idea upon a hospital where doctors helped ana, the scene of the Mardi Gras. tion get a bottle of Peptona. Just •not ocoast" turkey,* as "an^bpne^^re- into gleaming splinters by brilliant William, Allene and Charlotte the thing for you. Quinn’s.— adv. '^which. radio,, communication is her straighten her face. viously. j i ' • nickle and brass trimmings of pol­ Jim NUan ' ished carriage mountings as they sorry If you’re wrong. If he’s wrong “high-lined’’ their thoroughbreds. They all had a cheery greeting — shut up. It’s a safe way to avoid for Jim and they often thought of a summons. ' ' his comfort. In the winter when “Drunks?' There’s more of them zero blasts whistled down the ave­ going on by Fifth avenue now than nue Mrs. Vanderbilt sent her butler there ever were In the wet days. ■■ ' • ■ - - '.i-. : tV. i,!' “ And all these stories of the or­ out with a woolen sweater or a I P ^ • cup o f steaming cocoa. They stop­ gies of the sons'"of the “ 400” are ped for quiet chats on summer exaggerated. Everyone seems to nights and never failed to remem­ think ar traffic cop and a rlcli man’s ber him on his birthday or on son are two terrible and necessary evils.” \ Christmas. Store-Wide h. rrices Children toddled away from nursemaids to blow his shiny whis­ tle. They answered to such names as “ Neal” , Kathleen and “ Grade” Vanderbilt, “ Dot” Clemons, Ellin and “ Katie” Mackay. They all Manchester’s fought for the privilege of swing­ ‘Pa Wind Up the FEBRUA0 SUB ing his billy or fingering his brass buttons and big silver shield. Those same youngsters, now grown up, have brought their own children and introduced them to Jim. .MARCH TVIND There is still time to take advantage of the -sharply-reduced February prices. And, to close with One Bad Accident Old March 'Wind comes along with an impressive finish we are now offering seyefal.l-suites and separate pieces -which were not included Jim stood at that corner for 22 a. roar. years, and only once In all that One would think He had never :n the sale. Come in to-morrow or Saturday—:the-k»onerx the better^—and you will realize why SHOOK time was there a fatal accident. He been here before. BROS, is Hartford's Leading Furniture Store.! ^ sums up those 22 years thusly: He whisks the dead leaves off from ■ “ I stood on the avenue ten hours the trees a day all that time. I can’t say That have withstood all the win­ they’re any better now than they ter’s breeze. used to be. Today they brag about their dress but they would,have to Then with a roar that would raise i . go some to equal the general style the dead of the days when everybody, even 'He lifts my hat right' off my the kids, dressed up. Then, the head caches went sweeping by with two And when-it slowly begins to roll truglers with long brass trumpets I thank the Lora from my in­ in front, all the horses plumed and most soul.' beribboned and the ladies with fine hats and dresses and the men As I reach for it,.with another roar with their silk toppers and fancy He starts it going faster than be- /.v\ suits and waving-capes. ' fore. The crowds today are not as It crosses the street and 'back again good humored or as patient as they And 1 pursue it with might and A Cogswell (or Comfort used to be. They all have, a strain­ main. . . ,,, ed look. • 1 • . . ■ I t •Did you know that, genuine Cogswell chairs are designed “ People drive faster, walk fast­ OnCe more it pauses against a to fit the body in Its most restful position? And, did you'know er, eat faster, talk faster— and take wheel ' * that you can get a genuine Cogswell chair at SHOOK BROS, for This Useful And as my senses begin to reel as the corners of life at. such high low as ...... $29.50 “ lo™ $125 Proves its vajue In many ways b^ond-Its’ In­ speed they miss most of the fun. With relief I grasp it and retire tended purpose. Asf a deSk it ;la . worthy of “ Horses and dogs and kids— But relief Is quickly turned to ire. The book trough end table is a practical companion for the the small space it requires'. Then .tbere'.are the those are the three finest things in Cogswell and bears a - generous shelves for bo,bks,'Bilvejrij dishes, etc., this world and they are fast disap­ I look upon It wica disgust and tag marked ...... $4.95 while the drawers are sorhandy^for papers, pearing. Twenty years ago Fifth dread. letters, and the innumerable other homelssa Was that dirty thing ever on iny For reading, or as a decorative note, the table lamp enters trifles, . avenue was full of them. Now try the picture for the modest price of and find them. head? $14.95 “ And the parades and all the With fiendish glee old March grabs $69.09 .'”’ ° $250 frills and frumperies are going. it once more Why the merchants lose $1,'000,000 And I am chasing It same as "be-, ■ V - V .... in business each time a parade fore. chokes the avenue now.” Contributed by S. E. H. Hi.s Rules Jim ruled his corner with an iron hand. His roaring voice could CAMB^DliBOY m s be heard above the din of traffic lining up recalcitrant drivers. Still YALE SCHOLARSHIP •y-'k he has a soft heart underneath bis t hard-boiled exterior. In ten years past he has not had to appear once in Traffic Court against an offend­ New Haven, March 4.— Prlsce- er. ton’s annual tribute to Yale takes the form of paying the senior year “ My biggest trouble is not with women. They are saner drivers college expenses of some Yale stu­ than most men. It's the cab driv­ dent. This year the honor has fal­ . Some folks furnish their living rooms to make a good Im­ ers. And I hate to give one of len to a Cambridge, Mass., youth, pression on visitors. Others consider practicability and com­ according to announcement made fort But there’s the .happy me’dium which combines an ex­ inem a summons. It’s their wife here tc^ay. He is Olln Alvin Saun­ and kids who have to pay in the Rugs cellent appeOjcance with real .Inviting hominess. This attrac­ ders, Who will graduate In 1928. end. I find a good bawling out tive three-piece mohair suite is one,you’ll be’jffoud to show your L. M. “ Larry” Noble, Syracuse. Our rug department.shows a broad price range and an extensive , will get better results than a fine N. Yi, noted Yale foo-tball player, friends and glad to have for Itsj^c'osey reStfulness. And, as for paid sullenly in court.” assortment of sizes and patterns. But there Is no compromise with quality, SHOQR BROS, on the tag guarantees the best mate­ An Extra Bedroom holds the Princeton scholarship this quality. Here you will find only the better rugs, marked though, at Here are the veteran semaphore year, and headed the student coun­ rials and workmanship. Naclihian sPrlng construction, re­ •-—’♦A-** V swir,ger’s, traffic rules for both pe­ cil which selected his successor for consistently reasonable prices. versible cushions. Final Clearance of former floor samples, destrian and driver; 1. Use * your next year. E. C. Bench, of Engle­ head. 2. In case of doubt slow up, Tapestries, 8.3x10.6 • a t • • I . . . $19.8.'! In a wood, N. J., and Reginald Dean f 'I. * , • don t rush wildly into danger 3 XVhen the unexpected guest pops in you will be able, to .extend,* Root, of Le Roy, N. Y. preceded Axminsters, 9x12 ...... $33.4-‘> Don’t try to beat the signal— what Noble in the two years the schol­ cordial and sincere welcome to spend'tho plgtit— provided, .pf .coutagr good are three minutes to you if an H 19, a n d ^ l 79 vou had the foresight to adorn the living room .with a da-venport. The arship has been effective previous-_ Velvets (Fringed), 9 x 1 2 ...... $39.9.5 SHOOK BROS. Dubl-Duty is easily and quickly converted’tato a com­ oncoming truck wheel Is detaining ly. your skull? 4. Don’t, and he em­ fortable bed. Genuine'leather or velour. ‘ ..... , Princeton founded the Yale Wiltons, 9x12 or 8.3x10.6...... $79.00 Featured a t ...... ^ phasizes this rule firmly, don’t for scholarship because of the two uni­ the love of Mike, argue with a cop. versities joint ' association In war You 11 never win. Tell him you’re work and use of the Yale Club of New York in-that period.

LONG LI\’ED .<8 Do You Prefer The sermon ■went on. “ How long has he been preach­ The Open Car? ing?” whlspered'Tlie late-comer, af­ a n y people who ter forty minutes. Mreally prefer the open “Thirty or forty years,” mur­ car are driving closed ones mured-the-white-^’h'eaded mail ad­ l%at Assure Peaceful Slumber for only one reason—weadi* dressed. ,. , , er protection. “ I’ll stay, then,” muttqred the The right mattress affords'refreshing sleep, so Important to If you are in that clast, let other. “ He’ must' be nearly finish­ health'and good spirits. •, SHOOR BROS;'layer felt Special will us show you a glass endot- ed.” , . awaken you to a new realizatibif* of " '■ u « that really ^ e t what bed conrifort, now . .L. ; : .$11.65 o m « endosures have only tried to do—combines sedan comfort with open car advantages. LIBERAL TERMS Oa ilnBrnuttatton

Open awnlaci uid Saadar*. Speelml terms iun»| $15.00 4ms*. B est <|iuality 6 Bedroom Suites 4 Dihiiig Room Next week .four*, homes wlU, pw>udly{id|splay f6wr •• There remain, a ' half dozen floor sample groups handsome Dlhlrig-Rboin' Sultfes.'that Mb'nqw' floor D o u l i l e samples at SHOOK'BROS.,. Aifd tW four - auitM ously sold for $17? for.less than,'thqy'cost: SHOOR; BRO&!• ForffiSny prlced'$189 to |575,'NO.W, 1. > 'V - Now marked 4119*° $295 $ 1 2 9 . & > $ ^ 5 T . Loirest P rice I I I I I .III) )ii» iml.ii'i.j . 1 I Maiichest Former Customers n m f o k b s L B A b ifto S f o M For Evening A p ^n tm ^ / .T A uto THE MANCHESTER Pay Nothing Down ' Phone 2.7279 ~ W . J. MESSIER GRAIN & COAL CO. Tnimbull Between and Asylum il5 Oak St. Phone 1816-.S Phoni 1760. V Apel Place. 1 \ . A

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v ir i' Ftirt ’Me^er.' ¥hat,>bad Is not wlth lii 'thfe ifriy; rather, policed bYi any; authority, todaly. bt pf^ehtinj[^%fe: frdm;|ettta linto Mr. awanson. Yes; Arlington a conflic^ thF4>l|S>h. being .. in the ,• 'Ut-A. T ; :J-.- V .- i^ttchihg County polices it. ■ r- Mr. Wadsworth. And certain con­ wrong. T h e l^ d p f evepts in Ktexl- X’UBLISHED BT ' ditions ai*e alleged to exist there. co and In Nicatt^a are not th# af­ THE HEBALO PRINTING CO. Mr. Swanson. I mus^ object until fair of a state|d^artment a^ne, I coufittlt the authorities ot A rlii^- FoanCad by Blwood 1. BU but^ot the.Ameii^n nation: a^d'U Oct. 1. I8«l ton County.'to see If they ■msh thelltata^departni^t has been dtey- Every Evening Except Sundays .-.nd have fhe hin enacted. Holidays The Presiding Officer. Objection edSpotf.4,by misstatements', an| If Entered a t ,the Poet Omce at Man­ made, and the bill will be passed Senator Borah^knCijs's it has and it chester as second tSlaas Mall Matter. ovejr. ^SUBSCRIPTldN RATES: By Mall Or t o ' this,. in that same august Tie Shows ho\f 'at»i!;1|here to prove six dollars a year, sixty cents a body ot statesmen; concerning tiei> It, hV Vould be a’ jrOi^T?htrIot in* month for shorter periods. f I By carrier, eighteen cer.ts n week. sonal pensions: deed to let his country blunder in­ Slngrle cpples, three cents. to a wrong when It was within-; hls‘ SPECiAl, ADVERTISINa REPRE­ Mr. Robinson of Arkansas. Mr. SENTATIVE, Hlimllton-Ee LIsser, President, I wish to offer an amend­ power to set it right. .'I- l i A i t i s lnc„ 285 Madison Avenue, New York and $12 Nortli Michigan . Avenue. ment to the committee amendment, Let’s follow Decatur all the way, Chicago. to. he inserted at the end ot the not merely in one wing of an alter­ -'ry.l N The Manchester Evening Herald Is- committee amendment. native. ;• ort sale In New York City at Schultz's '■T^a-.fjresldlng Officer. The clerk News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. will state the amendment. street and 42nd. Street entrance of Grand Central Station. The Chief Clerk. On page 40 in­ SEA POWER. "International News Service has the sert: The name of Hampton Mltch- Underlying all this talk of naval exclusive rights to use for republlca- o, r.d„otloa. tlon In any form all news dispatches Academy. Annapolis, Md., to l » y . „ ' “ ~ credited to or not otherwise credit­ hlm a pension' at the rate of of ,sea-power ratios, of gun eleva- ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively entitled to use for repuMIcatlon all per month. tiott,..^ a curious elefnent of donbr, the local or undated news published The Presiding Officer. The ques­ of unreality, never mentioned in herelij." tion is on agreeing to the amend­ technical circles, perhaps never en­ V ment. tertained lihereT'bul not to be es­ Mr. Wadsworth. May I ask a Ofi>- FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. question of the Senator? caped by the lay mindr Mr. Robinson of Arkansas. This, Is naval power, after all, some­ is the case that was discussed a fewi thing that can .be measured .and LET’S LISTEN IN. moments ago, and it was suggested ' * .fi' ' then that it would be better to pay weighed and computed and appor­ Now that the government has es­ . , Our finest irade of uphol­ Mr. Mitchell a pension than to tioned with any exactitude at all? stered fu rn itu res dii-ect from tablished radio control on a pre-j place him on the retired list. I am Does mastery of: the sea inevitably ttie January market at GrM * ' sumably satisfactory basis and' offering the amendment at the He with the nntton which can poiot broadcasting is .to be regulated s o . ^BS^ostlon pf the Senatqr Irom New j^pids—-offered at savings of York, the Senator from Alabama, to no -many guns of such and such that Xsteners will be able to estab­ 2 0% and more. No two pieces the Senator from Texas, and nu­ calibre and such and such ranges, J ®;^ik^none reordered'at thes^ Jl lish reception with some degree of merous other Senators, supported on platforms of such and O r i ^ . AiJ pieces listed sub-' certainty and accuracy, the next ra­ Mr. Wadsworth. Mr. President, I such tonnage, as opposed to a dio question to arise will probab­ am in sympathy with the purpose . X jept tO.prior sale; ^ ^ of the amendment. Do I understand! ^“ Shtly smaller nnmbqr of guns of ly be, “ How is the supply of en­ from Senators who have, studied; slightly smaller calibre and range tertainment to be kept up, improv­ the case that the young', man has carried by a. slightly smaller num­ tuberculosis? ed,, developed without bankruptiug ber of slightly smaller ships? la a everybody concerned.” Mr. Sheppard. He has. Many people prefer to put their’ - , Mr. Wadsworth. If we are going conflict at sea solely a question of 1 money Intp construction, wBettbuy- . • We have a suggestion to offer. to put him on a parity with other mathematics? If .so, how long ing upholstered furniture., This For certain periods it would avail men who have suffered from tuber­ since? ‘ ' ■ has Jod us to order ihany o f our fin­ nothing, but for long months at a culosis in the World War, it strikes Never in all the history of mod­ est, downrcushloned pieefis In 80- me that we should give him more time, during most of the daylight called ytemporaiy covers." These than ?50 a month. ern warfare has the figuring of the low pride-Covers cut down the first hours, it would add not only to the Mr. Robinson of Arkansas. I my- naval mathmatlclans .'Been tested. cost of the pieces^last foi* a.humbe'r'' general information and political self suggested ?100 a month, as the Not once ip the World war was of years, and. then, cah he replaced education of the people but to the Senator will recall, and It was sug- there anything like a real trial of IATURDAY evening at 9 o’clock our big Floor Covering Sale comes’to k close:’ As-'you knoW ■ Wl^ apme heavier covering: r,# nafinn Wo ai.hmif tho gssted to ms that, it would be better gaiety of the nation. We submit the make the Initial pension. ?50 per the fighting capacity ot fleets— not ‘ this sale because we are planning to move our rug department and wanted as The following Grand Hapidh proposition that^all the proceedings month. I would be glad to increase oveu* of major ships. The so-called little stock on hand as possible. In order to reduce this stock, we' ^ e o t o h g Watkiiis Qual­ pieces wore received in .this popular of Congress— all of them, just as^it if the Senator fro^outh Dakota | battle of Jutland Was a contest of "denim” .cover. They represent they are reported in the Congres- would accept the increase. 1 arithmetic, predicated on figures ity Rugs at so low pnees that it is well worth while to anticipate your future rU? needp now. Prac­ the finest. "English-type” construc­ tically every kind of floor coverings-excepting Whittall grades^-are- jncluded--^ard^^^ lin- tion— extra' overatufied and extra ,lo ,a l re co ,d -b e broadcast as tbay p r S ie n ^ I t SdldlmMtara could bare ^ t With down-Rlletdi seat cushions, i-. c ^eum, Congoleum and carpets—and rugs of every description frdm grass -wiltonsf' Qiily >They are all big, roomy, pieces aad * go forward. j ^jjg suggestion, a soldier of the commanded those squadrons to the to 'One very luxurious,.' ^ Let there be a mlfrophone at the World War suffering with tubercu-j s^nie effect. They did not fight, they more day to secure these low prices! desk of every member and In frontl^°®|® will receive $80 per month,; scientifically maneuvered and then and—- of presiding officer and reading ran away from e'ach other. Large sof^ piped In rose Mr. Robinson of Arkansas. I ask regular $315;00 . $ 2 5 2 clerk. Let the millions of Ameri­ permission to modify— . In the' -Japanese-Russlan war Inlaid Linoleum $1.29 cans who presumably spend , their Mr. Reed of Pennsylvania. Will ; were captained, manned and A xitiiaster R ugs $39.95 Another >, sofai of similar design, regular ' waking hours in the presence of the Senator permit me to finish my fought by lubbers. In the Spanish- Many rolls of attractive tile and marble designs statement? He will receive $80 per 9x12 size In a heavy seamless-^de. - ; ' ..... their loud speakers attune their ^merlcan war the battle of Santi­ particularly effective tor the kitchen or both. Oqr . . . $ 2 5 2 month while the disease Is active low prices Includes laying of 15 sq. yds, or more. of oriental-aud. d'omestic patterns in rich coltrts-. This ears to such material as this: and $40 per month when it is ar­ ago and kill, XiXtrS; - i! — ^ • t^erstuffed arm chair with' d(^rh. ?jitoion,i Mr. Treadway. Mr. Chalrmwi, a rested. There is no way of equaliz­ like a fox .h»ak JThe nearest ap­ $1.79 parliamentary inquiry. ing these cases. proach to a real battle between Mr. Norbeck. Mr. President, we The Chairman. The gentleman steel ships was far back in the Deuim .covered overstuffarf arui will state it. , are enacting permanent legislation here. Theref9re we should not ap­ last century when Peruvian and Mr. Treadway. Has section 2 regular $450.0(>- ..,.. $ 1 2 0 been read? ply the inaximum. If further relief i Chilean armor clads fought At close Velvet Carpet $1.56 - , , Grass The Chairman. No; it has not.' is necessary, it can be granted'at'range like old wooden ships of the .1^:. English arm.vhair,with rose A Whole new roll of this plain taupe velvet-^lf- The...... Chair. un‘’...... *»*tand8.. this...... Is- -a line— and the circumstances of that vugs kud makq'k' sluing effect ."•welts,' ' substitute for section 1 of the bill. ^ ® not sure that it is a permanent Homprlc en-nflipf oro i car^t. So many are now using these plain col-. * w;hen used on the porch or in the snu' rodmV ‘Th"v regular. $152.00 . v. . . Mr. Celler. This is In the ^ature nature case of tuberculosis. I.think $50 a conflict are of- no value ors for both hall runners and stairs and this taupe Is month ;ia as-far as we ought to go. a gauge at this time. baud'aud: of our best (fuhilty In of a substitute bill. particularly good as it harmonize^ with practically hand borders and-, .floraf’ designs. Regular S27 7R' O.verstuffed lEugllslr arni ,'chair in Mr. Treadway. A further parlla- ^ e history, I. of modern mv/uw.i any color scheme. All other carpets excepting Whlt- deqim, - ’ - ' mentary Inquiry. ^ v^all reditcCdi. and upward., . 'tea wui: au: iw liet» iSuStf w Tegular: 1158,00 The Chairman. The ‘ gentleman "'it.,, 'grass, gnit*#er4ifga ^ will state it. j a month at this' time? I flgui'es which- unc^r- if -^verstufffl^iiSJogllshi wiUg ahalf,:*- And so on, to the extent of tfvice ! to si^ow that this fleet could ,:rj^gUlar j "j'jriJo US id 3Whq Mr. Treadway. Can a substitute ' f m . o o bill be offered until the entire bill as much more. ' j have beaten that one— if. they ha.i has been read? It is the Herald’s idea that, once .bought, Congolettm Rugs “ rvv&fr««lckEnglish M type ' Ottoman-, *” in' Ja.-deniUL.. ■ ■ ^ Mr. Celler. I reserved the right to the whole mass of the country’s^ ^'Uiions and millions and mlilldas Just the few. discontinued numbers listed below for regular J strike out the balance of the bill people were brought by radio into dollars have been/spieht oh naval sale at these special prices:- .i.it Plalm tones Iq tauffe'; 'g'ray etc 146.00 $ 3 6 after section 1. '■ The Chairman. There are two intimate contact with the doings of armament which has become "oh (5) 9x101/2 Feet ...... $7.^0 IfaChe's,' rg'gular $3.65. The. same. rug In 36X72 Inch ways in which a substitute can be their national legislature, no longer solete," gone to the ships’ boheyard (9) 9x9 Feet ...... $6.50 sise.; regular $7.25 .'. offered. At the end of the first sec­ would there be the present difficul­ or been sunk as targets— ^^with no (3) 71/ 2x9 Feet ...... $5.50 tion a substitute may be offered, ty in getting the best citizens to man alive or dead In a position to .(7) 6x9 F e e t...... with notice that as the sections are .$4.50 reached a motion will be made to serve in city, town and village, gov­ hffi^fknown what it could do or strike them out, or— ernment. ■wfeat it would fail to do in actual X. Mr. Treadway. Has that notice The best, citizens are pi'one to be­ warfare. aum he/of dlscoutlnned and shoi^ been given? lieve that their little local govern­ Just,, now the question of gun Congoleum 55c Yd. The Chairman. It has. ments are piffling, slight matters, elevation arises to confound the Mr. Treadway. The gentleman has — toe same high quality,.’ offered a substitute for every sec- beneath the dignity of a personage prospect of a new disarmament and. guaranteed the same as Congoleum-Rugs. ^hls’ 24x48 inch,, yejul^; $4;75 .... $3.^5 ' tion; is that the idea? of any importance to bother with. agreement. Thirteen of our eighteen makes an inexpensive covering for your kitchen. 15-- ^ 6 4 inch, r,egrular $7.50 ...... V, .$5;98 UQMtrti The Chairman. The gentleman Conf.#jss— well, perhaps; the Sen­ battleships are outranged and out- yards or more laid free. We do not recommend- from New York offered a Substitute cementing. Regqlar 85c#a sq. yard. to section 1 and gave notice that if ate— worth while, of course, but raced by all 20 of Britain’s, one 36x72 inch, regular $f2.60 ... .V..,... . .$7.98 bis motion was adopted he would difficult to attain. City council, Congressman asserts. Ergo, wo move to strike out the succeeding board of selectmen— tut-tut! would have no chance at all In a t . ’ -a sections as they Were reached. naval war with Britain. ,'))! i-u ..’0 Mr. Treadway. I did not hear that Yet what city council or board of notice. selectmen can be more piffling than sent an Armada against The Chairman. The Clerk will Congress is— for hours and hours, which, had the sailors o f : '» I n c .' read. and hours of its highly costly those days been like the naval an • iiT V ■ The Clerk read as follows: time? thorltles of today, would have been FLORIDA BRAN ^ — t h e WATK<>Js*UJOACipR C p i-- st. Or to this. In the Senate, concern­ unopposed. In numbers and weight ing the policing of military roads of ships; in number and weight of In the District of Columbia: DECATUR AND BORAH. guns, that Armada was invincible* \ .jlT W Mr. Bayard. Mr. President, will This newspaper holds no brief for The arithmetic of the situation not the Sfenator from New York ex­ Senator Borah. There Is a certaio made resistance hopeless. Yet we plain the necessity for having mili­ manifestation of ego in many of tary police upon roads running out all know what happened to the m l ■W PKMIiailiiM of Washington? that gentleman’s actions and say­ Armada. Mr. Wadsworth. The idea is not ings which rub the fur the wrong 1 S . " .' i-v ’ '. ' "i: - vr In 1812 the United States; with Then there was a painting called to have military police patrolling way. And he has the faculty of her about It: And-now It has dtolded a fleet that was but a tiny fraction "Hunting. Two horsemen rode that Brancusi’s worR is not 'art—- these roads. This bill would permit Ing wrong as often as if ho were gaily through a fqrest in pfirsnlt of weaving eontest-xs to ex^el th9 gbdi* the Director of Public Buildings of the sea power of Britain, on pa­ and hence his bronzes and merhlea^ ' T a dolt instead of a highly intelligent a deer. Are deer ever hunted that Instead of entering- ''' dess 'Athena-, Then, gs-'how, some^ and Public Parks of the Nation per, won us a wqr that our land women, goddewea.,#ot v^fiieptedA' Cspital to police these roads w person. But we cannot In all fair­ way now? Not in real life; but to duly freeif must pay in liujbrtr t**. forces did their best to lose for us. children they are and always will wme -1 cre*t.ates,' : and/ the help of his existing police fo ness understand what Is to b,e galn- Thus Is anotber/vexlnglqnesiloh It Is not military police. There will John Paul jones. In one leaky ship, be. I ed by raising the outcry that he is 3 New York, March 4.— The art disposed of. But oh, the naiqes that not be martial law on the road to at an earlier date, defied all the 'lleiies o f New York, If laid end Probably the most amblllous the younger Intellectuais must^be close to being a traitor' because he picture of the group was one which Fort Meyer or the Conduit Road. tall seventy-fours of the British f end, would,, in addition to pro­ calling the custonta aervlcel; ; ' " ‘ Mr. Bayard. To whom will these went to Mexican headquarters for viding a most- amazing sight, reach showed Hannibal crossing the-Alps. “COME INTO MV PARLOR’' soldiers or police be responsible? empire— and got away with it. It, obviously, was done by a lad GILBERT S'W'AN. the Mexican side of the oil land dis­ ffom the Battery to the Bronx, or L : '-If. '■ Mr. Wadsworth. They are not Has the human equation' nothing somewhere near it who had a flue eye for pagean'try BY ARTHUR N. PACH soldiers. pute so far as facts and figured aro to do with modern sea fighting? If -end color. It breathed the glamor President, Ameiicati' NaUiriB'^ Aas^n. Mr. Bayard. What are they? concerned, when he doubted the ac­ There are all kinds, sizes and which the young Carthaginian sol­ . ' -'■•.'■T '■ > '•'■‘V, admiralities think it has not— hoW styles. TherW^ are exhibitions of Mr. Wadsworth. They are the curacy of facts aud figures present­ do they know? dier has always bad fo f children, This Is^fc very pretty pallor and | same policemen■;em^ who police the ed by the American state depart­ yalian primitives, of Japanese In this picture there was up hint its construction and iccatii^: Ihdl- points, o f futuristic canvasses and highways ar«ulund the Lincoln Mem- ment. 0 Mathemkticar sea power be hang­ of hardship or toll. Crossing the eate that; ■ Mrs. • Spider has soma- of old-fashioned, run-of-mine’ wa- orlal and the Speedway. ed, Give us gunners that can make Alps was not a matter of sweating thtos-ot an. artist’s eye, or^to^ speak re Mr. Bayard. Are they part of the The New York Herald Tribune hits and let the other fellows have tfircolors.- ’ and struggling and puffing and m ore' accurately, has eight-, w e s Metropolitan police force? says that Borah’s motto is a para­ « But someone opened a new one the long range pieces, -the tonnage panting. Hannibal sat, serene op the like ak artist's.* . , V- ‘ ■ Mr. Wadsworth. No; they are phrase of the famous Decatur’s^hls- the other day— an exhibition of back of a tremendous elephant, A vo'ry- independent, ^ompe^ent not. They afe' under the Director and the theoretical advantage, Fear no more the heat 6‘ the sun torlc utterance, the ftorah principle phhtjpgs made by children. And which had a bright crimson saddle member of the fetnals sex; IS ^rs. of Public Buildings and Public Three-fourths of what makes a for real Interest it had something blanket across lts‘ back; he rode Nor the furious winter’s rages; Splderr She regards -her ma-to ^.Ith Parks ot the Nattonal Capital. They being, “ My country always wrong.’’ navy lies In the man behind the on all the rest. oTjer the mountain in real style, thi’ ,ThoU thy worldly task hast done. ;;^tooluto. Ihdifterence,, barely, tpier- j are the National* Capital park po­ The Herald Tribune perhaps gun— and in targe£ practice. ‘*'!'Ih one big room were several toe way a conquerer should jrldh. Home .art gone, and ta'eu thy,-tkttng klm'tot st, and when ha be­ lice. It is merely to extend their overlooks the thought that If we are di|>zen “ ipaintlngB” straight from wages; / ' ■ ■ . •" ■ ■ ■ lurlsdiction over a few roads which ' ' ■ * JT) J • .■eoinea tod mnoh of a bore,, sia'.dpw-' ' to put any value on the wish “ My toh desks of youngsters who don’t Golden ladri and girls alj inu^t,-' toljitos his uttor exUnctlodlby thk are owned entirely by the govern­ khow anything about art but who And speaking of art; the'J'ijnfted’^ As 'cSimney sweepers,:>boifie to dtwt. ment. country, may she ever be right,” we sinitpieBt knoWh pr9cesi~that ot d(jr know what they like. 'They States customs service has finall;’ :.A; Garden'Spider-aiid ltt*T I: Mr. Bayard. They are to be un­ must, if occasion demands, try to arisen in its majesty to settle a gobbling him Op. ^ . . I,-...... ■ ... ,• ■ ■■ • , I would, give a qualified art critic Fear no more the frowp 6‘ the inasmneh as a spider’s./todath! der the command of the Secretary see to it that our country continues thfe blind staggers, no doubt, but question that has perplexedIcrltics - great, : * ' Athena was o'ttite' outratod at tofl. of War, then, or under his depart­ and caused drawing room bdttles and stomaeh are., adapted bdly,'tor todaclty of the'young Arachto to; ment? to be right— that if we feel that this winter— and a lot of oth^r Thou art past the * ty'rant^o liquid food,'she can not dtspose of for a score of years. It has decided stroke; .hhowing .her cleverimes. Bb, Bpitf^' Mr.- - Wadsworth.______Theycountry will be Is un­ about to be other- pebple— found them without a the cadaver entirely', and ;hfirs:.|au8t fault. that the sculpture of Constantin Care no more to clothe and eat; fully, she itU’^BOd the piaiden toteff der the Director of Public Buildings, ***““ right It is our citizen Birthday anniversary of Brand be a Biony toeart indeed if th# lig h t Brancusi is NOT art. To thee the reed is ,as, tba nak;'-. a spider, afid commanded her tqfi 8nd Public Parks, as the bill fully duty to prevent her from straying Whitlock, former minister to Bel­ pL h lf to®?' dried'dp corpse cput gium. Brancusi, a Rumanian,, has hash The aceptor. learning;’'phyeicitoitiak spend the rSst of her:lf(e"'l'nTaakInfli:’ sending samples of his btontos to^dre hor Yto® ®ot Chicago Incorporated as a city. AU toPow this, add e M « tbiSluttv.', her wonderful webs. ' a There 'ifas a -"marine” palnllng, and marbles to this country for, aw|k,i»:?in--h^lr some .pangw: pf re- And .80 the'i^cleUtiBtB gave 1837, : " tor Instance. A goldfish, a frog, a mowe,' But In her defeaslif 4t inust; hlbltlon. :He ,Is one of thesO' hltrir- FAar' ad'ipore the llghtnlnY flash ^y name' Arqhauida to spiders ahi Mr. "Wadsworth. Ko; It Is an in- ^Icular .course, that her sons, are Shake*and a, .whale all basked tb- modern sculptors; he speoialiMs Ik. g'Yfatd tiiat .Jfe doesn’t amouift to lepeudent bureau. - Nor-the'' all-dreaAeif^-^kn&e)^ their kluY, committed to that course with her, OLDEST P£N^i»ONER’D p;s getoer in "a tittle-globe of water'; spheroids; • cubes and cylinders. ^aJJ kis pda' sarvice to gpfderdom Mr. Swanson. Mr. President, does be It right or wrong. Wauhlngtbn— b'e'ath took No. I all about the same size and .kll' get- iSMiitoigiy: being the petP^toationl gracefully mixed together. 4*hp Tear irot slander, ceoWir ^ i^ ;* this extend to roads in Arlington from the federal pension rolls when Ung along famously^ In two feet of k^l; kind., Jle does not work. Itis; Send • la. atainped,'' addrepsed cu« County? What Senator Borah has been do- man has. no ch%nce at itll of lelling, ;Thott . Mrs. Mahala Huff, 1Q8, died recentr water. The goldfish was the yellow­ by a look at one of PrancuM’s ItWj’ .Yillder tb*4 builde tbO web's.^ veloper qaeetlioiia of fact Uli'-VS ;.,. Mr. Wadsworth. Their jurlsdlo- iqg Y^th relation to Mexico has not ly near ^Lo.uisa, Ky; She was dne'of est. most golden goldfish ever seen; , -moabj - /A ".7 to, la Mrs.; Spider that catches most lion would extend over the road been by way of betrayal of a' coun­ models,' what it;may meanv * YU levers ypqng, " tok to deiWifliti^iatoapU wjft-be n p s | /. 17 surviving widows of veterans of the,frog’s green coat was of a vivid­ So the -customs sehrlcq ' tocilt^ Pt ihjs food. wered Iqr’the; .*eM*itltiat ghich leads from Long Bridge to- the War of 1912 and was the old­ -Cohslgn;to thee, and ehm^e'*4^^dU3t. try alrea4y committed to conlllzt ness to put to shame the ordinary thought. It consulted grfe otiilcB ' If you,like mythology, you prob- Nature hfagadne, WostoPitom. I V • ■ ' ...... - Hest neusiouer-of allr > croaker. >*f|h^J«nTw; Dirge’ from '“eym* and found no two who feli^<-Mike ^ bfelJue.” . j v ' ♦Wy remember the Greek, story of- C,f. tlirgogll airaageiueQti' the mi|iden nantad Araohna wbo.sl 'UUf.'patiw**.'---''"'

'.i ^. ■ K . MANtHBSTER EVENING HERALD^*FRII5AY, MARCH <1927.

SSI^G^ernor setts, the builder of the Woodbridge | H ig h ' a h a house In Saleip. which was given 1 'r-r-rrr-r-!«!^ to Mr. Bingham by .his grandfath­ xV ^ J: ■ VfVr'ifrs.) er, Alfred Mitchell of New London. s'* ^ s m iE Mr. Mitchell was th ^ o n of Rev. TIE OLD FAMILIES •s, Alfred Mitcheif (if'Nor\^iri|id Qi#' ^ ** ' s • BV it o i ^ V grandson of Stephdh M if MltchelV, \ .v.ssss»»svssv.Jv Washington Mar;; 4iV~Tbsi^/Bplrlt United States Senator from Con­ of a New Sou^tls juttiUng necticut and chief justice of the '■.O-KK,- 's ton states through tl^.crlsU'wh S e n ^ r ’s Son, Stndent In Cwmecticut supreme CQpit. Mr. attended collahse >of k Mttchljrs brother, Don id Grant market several;-ihpnth* ago. 'n ; | " China,WiDWed,III0^^vWHWhCil— “ Ik Ma! This Is part ttifif reimH^ ' twrlhe I fjamhor of The R e^ r situation from :^ehalprYvBat,''’fiWrfl': * fe»Af’'^'Dream JUfa)” son. whose own h^te'of Mis8iE|8^pi^ Old Lpne GriswM.'''^'^^ Edgewood,” and many o well known books. : was hard hit. 'V'"'' All the members of hot Certaln spots?' are In ver$'“''hhdg ■ are musical and hl'ite \shape, says Senator Pat, now that^ New Haven, March .4.— Mr,^ and combined to. form one can take a good long breath Mrs. W. E. S. Griswold of Old chestra whose perform* e»t and survey the damage which a few Lyme and New York city announc­ given much pleasure in Old Lyme months ago was expected to^be so ed yesterday the engagement of and in Salem. devastating.' Vet other ^ommtoiUes Miss Gr^wold an below the hlason-Bixoni Lihe^^l '^l^Ir daughter,^ Miss Uysniag^ftl-t are* planning enjoyfng comparative econonvlc cott Griswold to W oodbr^ge Slng- Senator and Mrs. Bln_... A Sale That jHas Created Unprecedented health. rhgm of Salem, son of United States trip to China, Japan The south can (Ipok (fofwwi-'tft,, :;Sdnator and Mrs. HlramTf feingh'ant pines this summef.: '.n. Enthusiasip. Buy on Credit at This New Stare its next .crop <,wlt^ ^n$tthahlf hope j Bingham is at preseSt^ that 1927 will bring better umes. * 'of this city and Washington, D. (J- The young people me^.laat sum­ Yenching School of The people of South Manchester have taken kindly to this 'hew “ The southern farmers are in ies in Peking. mer in eastern Connecticut shortly, ,,S j7..' -• Jewelry store. It seeffis that everybody desires to buy here— so great fundamentally sound ;pjsltion,“ es^ • • f r.:iS plains Senator before Mr. Bingham returned to has been the enthusiasm and crowds prevailing during this mighty China to continue his study 'of the drive for 1.000 new charge account^!' ly those who are dl'Tef'snl^d. Chinesa language and history. “ There have been occasional Thlsi marks a very interesting ^ An account at the’’new May Jewelry Store, affords you untold cop- bankruptcies and even a few bank prospective union of a humber^of failures, but nowhere nearly as the oldest families In easteyn-CoU-i venlence and service— ^buy With confidence at this new Jew els store— many as In some sections of the necticut. Miss Grlswmd counts and buy for less! , . i;., west. The salvation of our farmers 'among her ancestors varlpun colons has been that they never went wild Answers to QuestJotis on' the. 1(1 IM governors of the Grtmisdld and comic page are as fpilowa:; down there in frenzied expansion Walcott families and a npiriber of OPEN AN ACCOUNT VERY. EASY TERMS of their land holdings. They didn’t 1— Ten a. m. . .the: founders of Old hytm. . „ ,2— Everyone had hla wish ful- contract pblgatlohs for over-expan­ „ . First on Old Lymer^i^! sion. There ha's been no great In­ ■? f •. She Is named for UrBUlia,',^alcdtt,- Sr^^iTfiyee— half dollar, quarter. crease in land values ana there has whose name appears flrhfe'pn the EXTRA SPECIAL—WONDER VALUE. been no deflation. Many cotton register of the celebraitt^J^'JSri j- 4*,'^ri^latlnu m.; to gain many new friends tomor­ farmers had salted away some of Church In Old Lyme; Mr;. . ,.. .,. ., ^;--"8j4*Twenty-five minutes after 10. row i permits such a history-mak­ the money they had made in good is a descendent of a numfeE^ ofU^^ ^:■::p-North. DIAMONDS ing offer. ONLY ONE . TO A years and they were able to pull first founders of Norwlcli:;'andy!fe\v, l-^allfornia. i . A Taluq. that seems jtoq good to CUSTOMER! through.' London. On his father's •|Wdd ,heli8‘’i ; -A- ‘? ji-8-74'reh years. .. h.a true! Genuine Diamond Rings \ “ There were exceptions, of descended from Jonathan Bu'Sd ^ f ..j4'-.-.9r7-'\yest. course, where the custom of over^ Bride Brook fame, whoseijddu^tiey, offered at the amazingly low price |.'.^'|j|^;ir«^,''hours and 34 minutes. ' ‘ of 519-.95. Only a very special expansion prevailed, and in".such Mai'y Rudd, married Tho.B^'# *. street,, from * Chestnut sections banks failed." ham, one of the foundei^LAL^ii^-'‘°' ■purchase allows' such a ■Value— and.- ohly- the fact that we want “ Busines^ men, bankers .and wlch. '■ , . -iBIUahoma; - ; farmers haye all worked together Later generations of EB'tflfrdtsis' .15-^1638. ' ■ OPEN AN ACCOUNT with a high order of co-operation manled Into the Hyde, Post and 14— Colorado. The towering height of the great Leviathan' shows here with all Its Im­ to pull the south otit of Us hole. Backus families, who all belong 15— None appointed, John Dig-pressiveness as the ship rests in drydock at Boston for its annual winter It Is a difficult task, but we’il come among the founders. , of Norwich. ney is acting. overhauling. Painters are busy on puny scaffoids ,her giant boW*, through in the end.” On his mother's side, among ^his while farther astern great cranes reach their arms' to^lfft some of the AGAIN BY DEMAND FAMOUS, NEW Those sections best oft are those New London ancestors, Mr. Bing­ superstructure in place. ‘ where cotton matured early and ham Includes Gov, Gurdon- Splton- ,:26 Pes. Rogers 60 H O U R commanded a kigher price before stall, Nathaniel Shaw, wnh biillt SURE-SHOT SiVJii EFFICIENCY NmiBBB, LEASE the extent)of the lg,^0i000-bale the,Shaw mansion: Rev. .-Ephrlam Silver ' Bunn Special crop was known, and those where ■Woodbrldge, Christopher- Christo­ “ Does;Big Joe live near here?” ,a phers and Jonathan BrewsteiH,' thb traveler asked a cowboy';' ' ' .- ^Thls Is the national­ diversification Is widespread;- tiM;Nope<'^. said the cowboy. . 'v “ H I!” shouted Kelley to a brick­ . 26 pieces— newest “ It is most difficult to prophesy- oldest son of Elder WUUaiu Brewif Subscriber (Using telephone): ly famous 60 hour _ sier of the Mayflower. “ Then where can I find his layer on the scaffold above him, patterns to choose prices on acreage figures,” Pat Har­ Givq me 22double 2. . from— guaranteed 25 Bunn Special— runs Line of Public .Men neighbor, Long Sam?” throw me a brick down!” 60 hours, with one rison explained. “ Climate condi­ Mr. Bingham is named for his years. "I’m Long Sam.” "Well,” exclaimed Kp-lly- “don’t Operator: Two-two-two-two. winding. tions have mbre.to do with the. great^great-grandfather, Nathaniel “ But they told me that Big Joe I need one more to will this hod ‘Yes, hurry up. I’ll play train yield than any other factor. I' have Shaw Woodbridge, a descendent of lived within gunshot of you.” I’m bringing up?”—Tit-Bits, Lon­ with you. afterwards. Tit-Bits, Lon­ known the delta of Mississippi to Goy? William Leete of Conubfitifi^Hi M TltrBitz,; , don. nr 7 ■;? . don.. . i ■ ! yield in one -^yeay approxmatlely 326,000 bklestin^n the next year '"!rr-' '1^ H more than 900,000 bales on the isame acreage;' due^ to favorable sea- .'•)( -i “ What %hV ioftbn farmer' iced’s- irli-tT ,,!',' —and tbisj applies to the producer 45c DOWN EASY TERMS of other agricultural products— is a stabilization of prices through a number of years. “ ExperiencO has shown us that email yields bring larger returns as a whole than large yields. A New and i “ The. insurance provisions in­ Rosary; cluded In thei'McNary-Haugen bill, Complete Line which passed both branches of the Congress but' was vetoed, would of Cards for aU ■ , B cR dR , : i have done mpxg,ln tMa.'e tWsRtjahBltftllnJaisT gi I prices fo^ ^ q ip ijith a n any other 'IBllIJ opicasions. * ‘ fd ^ U e r iH "' V, measure heard suggested.” SOUTH MANCHESTER,CONN. Today’s Best R ad io B e t

m PLAY, SOEXA * -.1' -i7/0ill j A drama, ’’Tha^Iri^^^^Vflw©’!^ ^ preen Eyes,” wiU;■:^l)fev.;|lr(St^ -AT- (Friday night, Marqb-y. feastern time 1 ,* Leads theiWoHd in Motor Car Value WGY playefs havl^rWtefeUent reptw NEW AND LARGER QUARTERS tatlon amoDig radid fdns who ehj#- •. 11 ‘‘ listening to ;ilay broadcasts. A little symphony orchestra con­ cert constitutes KFAB’s best fea­ ture on tonight’s program. The ■ concert will be on the air at 9 p. m. : ,.^_695MAIN._STREET, j o h N s o n b l o c k - central time. 4 \' .( ‘ ■ » . } ; An unusual radio program is a C V 'I •! .T “ -OF- , musical scenario, “ The Dusk of the .M- W<* 'por 23 ; Gods,” which will be broadcast by I WBAL at 10 p. m. eastern time. '!. .< Priced range from ^ 65 W $2090 ♦ , . ’ '’’ i ■ ‘ ‘ ■ ■' f.p,b»factory wnc Never before in its history t o o so comifel- ’ Tfa'telefs ‘ inetiriihce Co>, .174 tingiy attip^^ve an array o f motor car values. ;...j Ck>lor^y 6nislied‘in exquisite blends and harmonics, o f ,t-.. , ' Pl^ram For Friday 'i-- 'f ■? A V : « H supreme gticefoln^ in line and design, and richly appoint­ 4; ■ 6.: 00 p. m.'—"Skinny and His '/ - - Gang,’’- ■ ... ed AnHj^^^thruout, this great group of 23 models pro­ e;20*—NewB. - ' : ‘ 6:30— Dinner Music— Hotel BOnd M arch 5 9 a.m.-2Q p.nu vides Am ^<»> most inviting opportunity in t^ sel^j^on Trio— Emil Helmberger, Di- ofambtpt'to.;'.':;, " ' rector— y: 1 ? I Bouvenir to every adult entering, our store on owning day. First ^fijPastel Minuet . .';iParadis ■ - ■ ^ Vais* Staccato- ^ r ; .., showing of two new radio sets, at a price that will make you all wond6n Enforced \^tMn this hoteble array of body styles are j...... , .PlaBtfcicpSpdrlssdtf • ■’’'V ■ ' ' ' ■ " . ttoe-distinct series—the Special Six, and Ad- • Autumn (arranged by Mr. ^ RADIO CONCERT ALL SATURDAY EVENING ON THE Heimberger) . . . Chamlnafle vanced Six, and 4 wheelbase lengths, for the Advanced Six V '.f • v , gblectijoj, ttqms ''The Plyllig LATEST MODELS. v ...... , -Wagner Series incudes models o f extra long wheelbase. , / GbJttaH*.V'?lE^nderetas'. . ; ,i fiOft-rd’alk.-. ; If you W.aiit: quality radio, sets, parts> advice or service— you natural- Ahd.;0f is the sensation^ new Nash TilS^pjaxio. Sei^tibtifi-L. ,> ■ A r:' -Imdy desi^ as exemplified by the new Cavalier model Rdmanee^, ^(d the new Sp&dal Sedan on the Special Six chassis, and Tafi|W:-br’D ; ^ l i ^ ^ p l b ^ z V .Laoi^ c. . Staff , i 't -'Vl 'the hew Amtosodor and the new Special Sedan on the Advanced Six chassis, to g ^ e r with the superb new Light ?^ao-earing motor—the Oflental Sketch Bird NE#£6cAnbN7.' • The Garden of Your Heart ..

^7 ' - i • y ? 'i i-f v ’-'* =:)*.» ..' l : ■:..<■'* C>* •.I#:'' PAGE TEN MANCHESTER Ev e n in g .HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1927. U . S. NAUGATUCK BEATS A. Fitchburg Five % ; M voted Fb Defbat S.' M //. 5. //ere T onight FITCHBURG 27 22 . ■ ■ . J’ li -• * f. . . i‘ .

United States Champions I t a ^ Night’s Battle Proved Lose First Game of Con-*! ;4 : Notes Of The necticut Tour; Play Here That Jack Can Box, Punch m i Training Camps Tonight. •and Take a Wallop; Ref­ eree Stops Bout. Shreveport, La., March 4.— Man­ ager Ray Schalk hue whipped a (Special to Tlio Herald) tentative Infield Into shape. It con­ sists of Clancy at first bas.>, Way at Naugatuck, March 4.— The Unit­ By DAVIS J. WALSH second, Battle at shortstop and ed States champion Fitchburg, i 1. N. S. Sports Editor Field Captain Eddie Kamm, at Mass. High school basketball quin- | New York, Mar. 4.— Jack Shar­ third. tet Was defeated by Naugatuck key, now more than ever a con­ High here last night by a 27 to 22'1 tender In the heavyweight sweep- Avalon, Catalina Island, Calif., score In a nip and tuck encounter. stakes, and that rare old Mike An­ March 4.— Rain made the Cubs' The Bay State team plays In South tique, alias Mc’liigue, put on quite practice session decidedly uncer­ Manchester tonight and concludes a number for ten rounds at Madi­ tain today. Mucb satisfaction was its Connecticut tour In Torrington son Square Garden but unfortu­ expressed here over the hews thal tomorrow night. nately the contest called for fifteen, Earl English, purchased from Tole­ Fight hundred persons saw the and Miracle Mike just didn’t have do, has signed a Cub contract, and contest here last night and were it In him.)* Refereed Kid Par'tland was speeding to the scene of actloft. well rewarded. The game w;as in stopped the fight in the twelfth doubt until the final five minutes round to save the writer from Tampa, Fla., March-4.— The talk of play when Naugatuck rallied to further punishment. of the Nationals’ camp today was gain the five-pbint margin. Nauga­ It wasn’t a clean knockout. In of golf, not baseball. Earl McNeelv, tuck led 6 to 2 the first quarter,' At fact, I found it .somewhat dirty. the extra outfielder, scored a hole- half time, the score stood 11 all Both Mike and the writer were on In-one on the Tampa links. and Naugatuck was leading 18 to their feet at the end, Mike cough­ 16 as the'third quarter ended. ing blood and the writer attempt­ San AnAonio, Texas,. March 4.— Captain Laurie Myllkangas- and ing to. blot It off a new suit of Eager to get to work, Harry Hell- Puhakka featured for- Fitchburg clothes. In that last round, Shar­ mann, slugging Tiger outfielder, and Linskey and Butkus for Nauga­ key couldn’t miss Mike and Mike sent word that he would arrive is tuck. The summary: couldn’t miss me. It was quite a camp today, though he Is ezi due party. until next week. ^'augatuck (37) B. F. j • The thing was so good, in fact, Linskey, rf ...... 3' 3 j the. many citizens in the fear seem- Avon Park, Ila., March 4.— Mazilauskas, rf .. ,. o 1 ! ed to think a great Injustice had Aside from stepping Into the shoes been done and advanced, clamoring of Rogers Hornsby at sevond base, Butkus, If ...... 4 2 1 Frankie Frish will be the third man Stokes, c ...... 0 1 for blood. I could have obliged Daly, r g ...... 3 0 them as I appeared to have more at the plate, the position of Horns­ by last year, Manager 0 ‘FarreIl an­ Gribauskas, Ig . . .. 0 .0 than I needed. Sharkey Wins Easy nounced today. Anyway, they thought Mike had 10 27 been the winner up to and Includ­ Tarpon Springs, Fla., March 4.— Fitchburg (32) ing the tenth round. The wish, as Kenny Williams of the St. Louis B. I saw it, probably was the male Browns whose bat last year was not Myllkangas; rf ____ 4 the Williams’ bat of old, was the Oliva, If ...... 0 parent to the thought,' for if ever a man won easily Sharkey did it first to send a ball out of tb& lot Puhakka, c ...... ; 3 here this season. Allan, rg ...... 1 last night ' However, the appeal of that old Quinn, I g ...... 0 Fort Myers. Fla., March 4.— Ed­ Ora von, Ig ...... 0 man, some seventeen years in the ring before he really got himself an die Collins’ . team lost to Jimmy audience, was well nigh Irreslstable Dykes’ nine 10 to 2 In the first ex­ 8 22 and I don’t kn.ow as I can blame hibition game of the Athletics this the addicts for stringing with him. year. Catcher Cochrane got a A terrible blank as a performs homer. when be was in the biggest money game of them all— the heavyweight ;.£ra4entown', Fla., March 4.— racket. Wdyi'and Dean, the Phillies’ miss­ Discusses His Punch ing hurler and Johnny Mokan, out­ And he got that far only through fielder, have arrived in camp. Coo] Front row, left to right, Savala and Davis; middle row, left to right, Oliva'. Griffin, Myllykanges. Quinn, Allan. the most romantic of mediums, the ' weather is still hampering practice. Back tow, Coach Amiott, Orava, Puhakka, discovery in middle age of a punch ______Murphy and Manager Rosenberg. that mowed down Berlenbach, King Saraseta, Fla., March 4.— The Solomon and others. Giants appear- to be in a bad way a It just wasn’t in the cards for tor outfielders as a result of ths 'Heavies Take Potions him to beat a man like Sharkey illness of RosS Young, who is criti­ the same way or any other, for cally ill In Texas and probably will RiUh\s Hoodoo Man? ■to-Man Defense Sharkqjlr is the flower of the lot, in not be able to play this year, added Southpaw Herb Pruett is back in the/'wrJter’s opinion.. In addittonj he toytols comes, word from Cincinnati a major league. / n Hartford Big Boats G had an advantage in wefght’ ol ijpSKOutfleldar Ed Rbui&Jwill stlcl) To r^resh your memory, Herb M.4BRIED PEOPLE’S LEAGUE nineteen pounds and nobody knov/s to-his salary demands to the bittei Pruett is a southpaw, who, about IS how much in years. end. live j'ears back, was big sports Team No. 1 , Perhaps Sharkey didn’t look the «opy because of the ease with (By Staff Correspondent.) ' Mrs. W eir-...... 67 75 81 part last night but ho virtually had ;,St. Petersburg, Fla;,'March 4.— which he fanned Babe Ruth. RICKARD TO BUILD (By the Sports Editor) Mrs. Krause ...... 76 77 ' 84 been in retirement with bad hands Elias Punk; outfielder from Okla­ Picked up by the Browns, fresh The two main bouts on the fine! Mrs. Noren ...... 69 91 74 homa City,, and Julian Wera, In- amateur boxing tournament 'staged ,by its diminutive, biit brilliant captain, Ty Holland, a since the October 'night he beat from the University of Missouri, T. Weir ...... 94 79 _ Wills and then McTigue is a,fight­ fielder from Winona, Minn., are by the Massassolt club at« Fpoit I gritty speedy little band of basketball tossers representing the most promising of the Yankee Pruett struck Ruth out the\.ye£y', Guard hall in Hartford last nlghfij A. Krause ...... 78 79 72 er '\^Tio will give you an excellent first time the Bambino faced* iilih.” :R BIG ARENAS South Manchester High school, will attehipt this evening to en- E. Noren ...... 9i 95 gg shot at the top of his head. After rodkies, Manager Miller Huggins ended almost before they had starSi indicated today. He continued to ao it as long as he ed. A1 Schooner, rangy farmer boy! in thahall of fam^ by defeating the- crossing a fev/ rights to Sharkey's stuck in the American League. from East Hampton,"scored a tecb-|.., \ ^ ^ ^ ^ P p n scHoolboy quintet*pf;the "United States. One thou- 475 49 6 4(^7 jaw in the early rounds without There are some experts who In- Clearwatofjj^ ,Ela„ March 4.— n ic ^ kniwkput- over^ Jimmy Jones H aaS TlieiM For Phlllv biggest crowd of the season, are expected to Team No. 4 visible effect, Mike naturally re­ \ slst that Pruett was carried largely Mrs. Elliott verted to his bicycle and met nearly With the Charley Har­ because of his ability to beat New S y t e W ' 2^ ■ I bi'k.M lon , Connecticut's preLen bus- S. Elliott ...... every rush wlth-Qi^s back turned. greaves, there are now three sea­ Vork and his habit of striking out Jones, a novice, covered up after 1 troit aiPfS Pifkhnrffli* Of ^ the festivities promptly at 8 :15. . Wmn lAnderson .... Couldn’t Dodge Left soned catchers on the Brooklyn Babe Ruth in the pinches. tasting the first blow and Schooner i trmi rillSDUrgn, UI | Fitchburg, Mass.^ High, is fayored to. win but* there are many m|by--...... The only punch he couldn’t get squad, Hargreaves. O’Neil and Hen­ — '11____11 ...... ^ rill During the 1922 season, any battered him' at will until Referee receive another swift . Dummy ...... 69 away from was Sharkey’s straight line. It is expected that Hargreaves time Ruth was up against the Portell stopped the bout. '1 Fitchburg, Hi^h met NaugatucRift Dummy ...... 73 left and book and it was a combi­ will -be traded. ' Browns in a pinch, it was not at all fers to Buy N. Y. Giaals. nation of both that ended the fight. uncommon to see Pruett rush from Tliorough K. O. i High last riteht,in Naugatuck ..dnd ■ In the final and principal bout o f ; it was considered i;p be ;the hardest' JIMMY DELANEY DIES ' 475 458 391 Mike was all over and done with at New Orleans, La.. March 4.— The the bench to the box, often without that time, anyhow, and made no [ advance guard of the Red Sox be­ even a chance to warm up. the eveiiing, Ed Elie, pi^pmislng 9f. the three "games Which the da? I - / Team No. 3 Mrs. Titiis ...... 73 gi-eat ado about the decision. In gan "worklhg 'out at Heinemann One year Ruth faced Pruett S^Flnk^iS”^ ’ fim® mu°nd^-^'v'i domlnanf flgtre In “the s s I f r o m BLOOD.POISONING Mrs. Lutz ■...... ; , 77 fact, he seeuied to be looking for park today, going about practice about 17 times and struck out conclude^ tomorrow ;,night' ^'atoat | an “ out” In the previous round something like 15. I think he hPoring Him for the count after Mrs. Nelson ...... 71 with a seriousness that was signifi­ ing allowed to continue when ke Torrington' High, sta^te champions, D. Titus .V ...... 89 when he tried to claim a foul on a cant. Topper Rigney, who had been made one hit off his delivery, a ( ‘‘Tex’’ ) Rickard, formerly Identi­ Torrington^ ho.werer, Is not as goo Popular St. Paul Boxer Injur­ home run. had fouled Fink -earlier in the J- Lutz ...... 84 punch that landed somewhere near practicing in Texas, was In great round. Going down for the second fied solely as a promoter, that he this seasb'n. The'Fitchburg players ed Arm in Bout Several C. Nelson ...... 83 his "Adam’s aple” shape. Now With Phillies. is about t(j ejepand. jjfeift to a show in Hartford this Pruett comes back to the*raajors time, Fiulf string, the canvas Ifioor ’'Weeks Ago. ’ Mike took quite a venering In Rickard .hot only contemplataa afternoon acd arrived In Manches­ the first rounds. ^ He apparently as a member of the Philadelphia ;wlth a resohnillng whack. Fans 477' 485 605 St. Petersburg. Fla., March 4.— rushdd to the ringside expeiJfing the ^rectioif of other man\mbth ter .'at 5 o’clock this-evening. Thby .. Minneapolis, Minn., March 4.— waited until he could, get the range Francis Hogan, Somerville school­ Nations. at once went to :tlie Hotel Sheri dan ^ Team No. 3 Fink naa "been 'seriously hurt’- tyt arenas on the scale of hia Madison DA'ath'edinie to Jimmy Delaney at Mrs. Winkler' .... 76 with his right. He got it In the boy, is shining In practice, and When the St. Louis Browns Square Garden, but.he has also re- for dinner.The players weto ln 'ia finally decided that he was too the plucky Hartford boy recovered 1:45 this morning. Mrs. Bantly ...... second round, crossing the punch Manager Bancroft said today shortly atfeei; .b^ing completely our. solwed to carve himself a niche, in jovial mood and.oeemed highly con- full on the jaw but Sharkey came light of stature to stand the strain fld'erit of beating^ the Manchester The popular St. Paul light heavy­ Mrs. Montle ...... 76 Hogan would remain with the of major league pitching, it was After clearly outpointing Panoiio the' baseball world, he announced. weight succumbed to blood poison­ J. Winkler 93 right back for more and outsCored squad as a relief catcher. Hogan Villa for thre,e -rounds, Marino Pa- Would Buy Giants team although tliey said they ex­ ing after having waged k battle F. Bantly ...... 80 the old gent with a series of lefts and the'other praves are hitting no trouble to waive him out of gonl, o f Springfield, was forced to pected a tough battle'. V the league. Rickard’s announcement reveffl- against the disease since'last Fri- E. Montie ...... 84 to the body and jaw. r welMa ptactlcB. go an extra round to gain 'the ed that ae had made an offer of ? 4,- * Dowd vs.,SIyHkmigas. Mike, however, took the round Sent to the Pacific coast, he Coach 'Vy. J. ClarKd has been day. j judges’ (leclsion. ' 000,000 outright for the New Yo#k by reason of a right that staggered pitched with more than ordinary One of the'high lights of the card working his 'teamvhard all week In In a fight at Cincinnati, with 497 518 491 success and last fall no less than Yankee^, and is now negotiating to preparation for tonight’s crucial Maxie Rosenbloom three weeks ago Sharkey-at the bell. was the. avowing, of-the boys from purchase a 51 per cent interest in He also won the fourth, after eight major league clubs put in the Franco-American club of Wa- battle and says he believes It wilt Delaney injured his left elbow bone. MANCHESTER ORLS a bid for his services. the New York Giants, having made win. While no; definite Information Paying no attention to the Injury, losing the third, but thereaftot' it terbury. With the exception of the an offer of $2,000,000. HIGHLAND PARK WINS As is customary in such cases, next to last bout, the Brass City about the'Style-of play the'toams Delaney engaged in another fight at was all Sharkey. The latter the club lowest in standing gets boxers showed .up well. It is under­ Rickard’s building plans run in­ will-use is obtainable. It was.loarp-' Buffalo a few days later. After his shooting his left to Mlke’s’i^'aH d TRIM lERRYVILLE first choice, so he was awarded to stood that.some Waterbury entries to the millions-of dollars. His plans ed that' BHly Dowd,'': star .defensive ■return, to, his home in St. Paul an Kenneth Beers, Trade school the points he didn’t get be. Philadelphia. Several clubs with call for the erection of giant Indoor back of thie Manchester toam, .will player, led Highland Park to a 39 picked up with an occaStoii^' rfght 1 are to be-ph the next C. B. A. A. X-ray examination showed that a , The, Manchester Girls’ bowling . pennant chances sought his services tournament"here Wednesday night. arenas In Philadelphia, Detroit and bo pitted against Captain Laurie' bone In his elbow had been splin­ to 19 victory-over the/Oakland five cross. Whenever be. did/ however, ‘ by the draft, so going to the Pittsburgh for hockey, skating and Mike always was willing to 'trade team, which' IS entered; n the new­ . Other Results. Myllkangas, crack forward, who led tered and thatNan Infection bad set at Highland Park Wednesday night Phillies is none too good a break si.x-day bicycle i;aclng. Another plan Fitchburg to>the championship' last scoring. 19 points. The teatas will with him and never a round went ly ot-ganlzcd state league which Following are the results of the’ in. An; operation last Friday and convenes next week,' won three for Pruett. calls for the erection of an automo­ season at, Chicigo.iU'nder Myllkan­ again, Sunday, followed by a blood play a return game in Oakland' next by that he didn’t score heavily at Found by Chance. other bouts last night:'Dan Bocelll, bile speedway on the site' of gas’ leadership, Fitchburg won thir­ week. The.summary\: least once with his right hand. games from Terryville in that town Springfield, won from Tony Juli- transfusion failed to Improve the Wednesday night after losing by Ball players are often discovered Boyle s thirty acres, outside Jersey ty games without a defeat last sea­ boxer. Highland Park. (30) However, Sharkey usually ode in unusual places and under un­ ano,'' Hartford; Barney Youseman, Uty. made famous by the Dempsey- son and this: year/has won fifteen with the punch and didn’t let It thirteen pins In Waterbury last usual circumstances. Pruett’s en­ Harford, .trlinqed Ray Dignal, Wa­ and lost three.'two to Medford aimi Delaney. was .developed as a Saturday. The scores: terbury,. technical knockout in sec­ Carpentler and other historic fights. prizefighter by Tom my and -Mike Beers,.' If ., bother him. In this Connection, he try into the American League Jacob Ruppert, owner and presl- one to Brockton. ;Dpwu •wla have Gorman, rf proved himself a tough citizen; el­ Manchester ond round;-Jack Carmen, Water­ Gibbons, and. for a number of years Lucas .. comes under that heading. Yankees, de- his hands full'in Myllkangas.for ho' Schleldge, c se a fast, smart boxer. 80* 1( Scout Pat Monahan of the St. bury, outpointed Art Chapdelaine, is not only a toan^foub scqrer bat helped Tommy prepare for his eh- Hewitt . approached by gagements. , Dugan, rg Louis Browns had been tipped off •Springfleld; four'rounds; Les Ober- also the, kpy-inari ‘ about .^whlch the Jackmore •••*•••• 98 f heim, Spr^ngdeld. won a..fast bout J. Dugan. Ig as to the ability of a youngster ?inkees. team-play tof'i'tb'e'FltdhlJurg team, Delaney fought Tommy- Lough- Taggart • »s» • • 104 i( from Bob." , Morrison', Waterbury; ran • In ■ Philadelphia bn-'.the same Campbell,\lg playing shortstop for an Indepen­ "Anyway,” Ruppert added, ‘‘The develops. • Local 'fan5ii ,'no'wever, re-^ Sherman •' 89 £ dent team in Missouri. Vic Morley, -Hartford, outpointed call that Zetarski, o f’ Bristol, found' card with Gene Tunney and Jack Keeping Tabs Paul Tersa,-Bast Hartford; Rolla Yankees are ijot for sale. It’s ■ ab­ Dempsey last.summer.- 39 When the game was over Mona­ surd. Would I go to the trouble of a nemesis' Ini DoVd'^ as ’ ha-ve - others ' 452 465 491 han passed up the shortstop but Roland, Waterbyry, won from Vinl before him./'i'v't ' ?' . ■ ,• *1 He was '26 years old. wnt De Gaccio, Hartford; Ray Hall, signing Babe Ruth up for three On Fistiana TerryvUle signed Pruett. Hef had an awful Hartford, won a' technical' knock­ ■ “ Man-tON^Itot.” Becker ...... 86 dispose of Manchester, .will 'not use.) a fito- Kelly, rf time getting Jimmy Burke, then the club. You can say the Yankees Latest -Wire Results Waterhouse • • • • • I managing the club, to give him a out over Eddie Carney,. of New man defend" aga|n*t; the .PHtoh-burfe SUNDAY’S SOCCER Gillman, If • ••••• Haven in one round; Jack Beasley, are not for sale.” -^ttUKees Gotz, If .... Chapman . 4 uniform. He looked more like the New Haven, outpointed Tony Ball- team but ■tylU rplayija:'mam Dicker ;.., score card boy than a ball player. defense. This Is oonslderea'inore ef­ Mlkalet,^ c .. sano, Hartford. ^ > LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Iferesko , Pruetts’ a^e^;In the hole was a fective systom, a» it. . .mafees'Bom'eT- Jaiproga', rg test*' Johnson, Ig At New York— Jack Sharkey of fadeaiyay, mgjbh like . 'the ^ one Where was Walter Mails born one directly/; tospohslble; tor-- evbrj'l bj^hewson .used but deltfgred and how did he break into score; that ',1s ,ma4«. TL the 'writor Bradley, rg . • • • a • < Boston scored technical knockout DRY BILL SIGNED base- H was announced today 'by Man­ over Mike McTigue, twelve rounds. IVaterbnry with the left hand. It Is a hard ball?— R .A. M., recalls correctly, .Eitchburg used' Relmer ., ball on the arm and lie perilisted this same system at Tutos lasti ager Jimmy McCollbugh that the •Arthur De Kuh, of Italy, scored 96— 271 ^ Quentin, Manchester soccer team will ,not 19 'Yelllette , in ufllng it a great deal. >No. doubt t.-aur. He showed up so well with March. T^e iPltchtiurg ..comblnattoh technical knockout over Pat Lester, 103- —309 was a mighty sweet ope to.'watch In open Its Aeason Spnday ■ afterhbbn two rounds. Atwood . 93— 253 ^Hat explains the miny > .^times he Washington, Mar. 4.— President St. Mary’s College that he was becausd' of unsatisfactory ground :------7 ~ ------would weaken late in the'gaiha*, action. Just how ;it:»;wlll jobk to­ 'Lou Bogash, of Bridgeport, Dezhmann' 77— 2$ i Coolidge t^ a y signed the Andrews glvCTi a trial with Seattle in 1914. conditions at Mt. Nebo:- ASTUTE ARGUMENT. Leary .t .. In the coast leagde, itey tell, me He lyas sold to Brooklyn two years night, a .year later, ,is of coursp" Conn., won decision oyer Billy Vi- 104— 28f reorganization whiefc-. creates more or less .problematical, but the Manohester was scheduled to dabeck, of Bayonne, N. J., ieii he used the fadeaway''«b a ’threat later. meet .thb Hartford Thistles in the and developed a pretty good' fast Inaepondpat burfaus of ^prohibition fact that Fitchburg; bolds tbe cba'fti- Magistrate: T)pn.'t deny-any long­ rounds. " 457 463 473 139& and customsdh'the treasury depart- pionahii) of thb epun’tiry is irot to' b'o' first Spring season game , but the er, that ydu . committed' this theft; At Glenns Falls, n ; Y,— Carl ball. Reliable scouts say he will. mi^t. game -has, been postpbiied. It is Manchester stl«^ this time.! sneezed-at. ■' ' ^ .-i) you have HeaM three eye-wltnosses Carter, o f New York, knocked but Lubaa Organized dry^, fpuiht. strenu- A weighing machine, designed 'vRl be such j state that they saw you do It. io 9 --a ()i I am positive Babe Ruth hopes' for Use'Th shops, has been perfect­ Sailor Tom Maxted of Ne-^rk. Hewitt / 90— 2BT aly for the, mtfeaputo, Which also ® | W n can be opened the Accused: What Is the. good of Jl, six rounds. he makes good In the Natlonal.’^^He ed so that it will 'weigh anything following Sunday • . . . i three'eye-witnesses? Jaokmore . . 79— 2B& lura was poison to Big £aml places •d'ry agents under civil ser- Life first- appeared bri- tbe eartb I could bring At Atlanta, Ga.— Youn^: Strfb- Taggart ..., LtIm . _ .. ; from a human hair to articles of 40 All. members of-the Manchester yoii millions of 94— 279 during the eozic period, second of peopla who didn’t llhg of Macon scored technical Sherman , . . I tbe six gaelogicftl'jjietlods. team ordered-to report 'tothor-j see me do it( Nagel's Lustige Welt, 91— 279 row afternoon for practice...... 1-Bsrlin, . .. knpekout Qvor Leo Gates, Mohawk Indian, four rounds. , . v493. 453 463

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•■X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' ERIDAY, MARCH 4,’ 1927, - i>: PAGE ELEYEN ^1 I ;tenuQrary Canadian legatlolii. ' thi^ guest,of Mr. and Mrs. Howard urday. adytatageB. ,It jUds the djw Mr. B t^esV fii ■f^Tae jfi:?diction was well iounde(|‘ B.uLord. ,'X ■ .f'Jr X ■«■ Mhs*'' Marcia . Brooks of.^East surplus^ to tlde .jqTec-'^ de- Md,00a feet altoye the " : j loasseyti friends there said ^tM»y V MIs| Cora Buelli who toachiit to Hartford has been the gueit - of ’Of'the Buocefdtag|milk xJhadn’t^ yer known him to’ take .« Ifartfoffi/ls’ spending" a .woek’S va­ Mfes Harriett Sharp this ■wefeki “cLrlnk^.But he is'not a. prohibitiQn;- cation a!t her bom.Q. here.. ^ Hibbard’ believes i.that dairymen , , Wa^^uned?:Up'^ . * ist. He, doesn’t tell other people Miss Fanny A. Blish, who teach­ aBblild eliminate the' year test and - they shouldn’t. The legation has not es in Glastonbury, speqt the week­ COWS MAY GET A ” depend upon the 10-month records II it’s losing or gaining a few minutes a day you may feel imported its permitted supply and end at her home here. as a fair measure of comparative very likely it won’t until Canada Misses Rebecca and Doris Buell ability. that you are to busy to have It attended toDon't w ait Obtains a''permanent buildings of Hartford spent the week-end TWO-MONTH REST M i l k is a^htroa of ^Little lif t e r Massey himself is ju s t . entering with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.: iBUThti FIGHT IN STREET ‘ ^ ^Tbat losB.er(gai%of 7tlme each■ day,^,Sannn4lfitloh. ^f troubie his fortieth year. He is not a large George W. Buell. and D i e t .man and is very thin. The stamp of Madison, Wls.— Forcing milk Rochester," N.' Y„ March 4.— and that your watch Is. laboring under., dlffleultieB, , Bring it Rochester today hailed two mcftor- Per Infante* >; • C-As (K. Well • . ^ As •: •• ScholarV -.■ ' - iand , a■ ' the intellectual is upon his face. He production records from dairy cows Invalida. •--■••? .» . -s > *■•'. w v cycle policemen as the city’s cham­ Is not a politician, nor does he re­ In 365-day tests Is Injurious to the The Aged , Jhere for ajthorough repair job. H . ^ ” L^ Financier. semble one. WAPPING cows asd dairy herd, says B. H.. pion matadors following ' a ' bull He has performed creditably on Hibbard, economist and recently fight in the’Streets. i the stage, but one must hasten to elected presIdeYit of the^ Brown An enraged, bull escaped from add that he wasn’t a professional Mrs. Julia West, who has been Breeders’ Association of America. a slaughterj house ajid charged staying with her son, Howard West madly up and down the ' streets. Washington, March 4.— Canada\ ^ctor. He has been president of the Hibbard declares that a 305-day ' ' X. E. BRAY = has sent us an unusual diplomat as Canadian National Council of Edu­ of Rockville for severa'. weeks, has test w.lll serve as well and will al­ The policemen ’ mounted motorcy­ cation, governor of the University returned to the home of her daugh­ low a two-month rest for the cows. cles and in the-most approved man­ -rn .- her first minister to the United ner proceeded ':.to corner the ani­ JEWELER of Toronto, the National Art Gal­ ter, Mrs. Edgar J. Stoughton last A cow producing more than 50 Contains the valuable muscle States. lery, and the Toronto Conservatory Tuesday. mal, The battle; .ended when the pounds of milk dally cannot eat and and bone forming elements found 645 Main St., Fair Building, iSoRtb Manchester In the first place, the Hon. Vin­ of Music. He gave much time and Mrs. Gertrude Simpson of Pleas­ digest enough food to''replace en­ bull charged Into’ ✓ a shot from a cent Massey is “ more American” enthusiasm and money to Hart ant Valley Ts a patient at the Hart­ tirely losses in the milk, he claims.’ high-powered rifle. ■-.Is' . in the grain and whole milk. than any other foreign envoy in House, which was the gift of the ford hospital. “ In addition' to weakening the' Raises happy^ robust children. X%SXXX%%X%XXXX%%%XXS(%XX%%%X%X3iX%XX%X%XXXSXl%!lS9tXXXX%: AVashlngton. Massey Foundation to the Univers­ Mrs. Charles Tuttle who has been cow, the year test has a serious ef­ Peptona is-theideaLSpring: tonic.? Nutritious and easily assimilated. lie is a Canadian type, but he ity of Toronto. The Little Theater at the home of her mother, Mrs. fect on; calves, causing them to he It will enrich your blood anfi build, oow* comes from old American stock on there became known over the con­ Chapman of East Hampton since poorly * nourished and rickety,” up.ypur system^ Quinn’s.—radv. i both sides of his family. tinent. Hart House became the cen­ coming from Hartford, returned to Hibbard explains. , ! He’s a Dr.c. ter of Toronto’s artistic life and her. home in Manchester last Sat- "The two-month rest'has many HfxyyanPw'H i<"E*Tnrjc"jt"E‘»Try 'E'innrtcar^ This is his first diplomatic job represented his untiring devotion to and he is the first diplomat his culture. great country ever sent to another His part in the Hart House ama­ nation. teur theatricals was extremely cre­ He is personally dry— “ diplo­ ative as an actor, adviser and occa­ matic Immunity” means nothing to sional playwright. Except for sta­ __ ^ __ } hifii so far as liquor is concerned. ture, his stage appearances doubt­ And he is probably the only min­ less would remind one of Bill Til- Protect Your Busy Morning Hours ister to Washington who has been den, the American tennis champton, Season an actoi: but his acting must have been bet­ with Sustaining Food—Get ^ Over aii'l aboXe all this, Massey ter. is an intellectual 'of high academic At one time he lectured at Toron­ attainments, of proven business and to University on modern history, financial ability and cf such an en­ on which he previously had special­ gaging personality that be has ized as a student there. made an Immediately favorable im­ Trained Soldiers. pression on everyone with whom he During the war, Massey, who had has come in contact during his had military training with the shoKt period of resldenco here. Queen’s Own Hegiment, was given It Will Pay You to Biiy for All of which is a rare combina­ charge of musketry training in the , 1 tion for a diplomat or anyone else. Toronto military district. He be­ A Salem Unmily. came associate secretary of the V Next Year. The newest member of the -diplo­ War Cabinet at Ottawa and was matic corps comes from an old fam­ made director of the government’s ily of Massoys which settled in Sa­ repatriation committee in ISIS. lem, Mas.i., in 1631, and lived there In 1919 he became secretary of until about ISOO. Massey admits Massey, Harris Company, the larg­ that his forebears missed the May- est manufacturers of agricultural £ktra>QuaIlt7 flower and sailed on a later boat, a implements in the British empire, $ surprising admission ini,?el, and he which was founded by his grand­ for, Press aud Sport Wear. is not of those whom Canada knows father. His ability to think clearly Super-Quality as “ U. E. Loyalists,” and whom w’e and to concentrate on big problems The Breakfast that ^^Stands By^-You Sizes l6 to 52. know as Tories who fled north dur­ obliterated any idea that his artis­ % r\ ing the American revolution. There tic temperament and academic is American stock on Massey’s ma­ training would make him a poor Cooks iri 2V2 to 5 Minutes ternal side, also, for his mother business man. He became president jr. frit tt X X X.X.H w » « » » » , was a younger sister of the emi-l of the concern in 1921 and was cou- nent Bishop Vincent, founder of sidered one of the financial and in­ Chautauqua. dustrial leaders of the empire until 19i25, when he became Minister i "Without Portfolio In the MacKenzIo for Growing Girls. Your Hat cabinet. Won’t Talk Yet. Sizes 3 to 14 Years. Massey feels that it Is too early Is An Eye-Full to discuss any major problems with which he will concern himself. Nevertheless, it may be assumed , - observer’s eye usually that there will be discussions of such matters as smuggling and Tum-running. ^ i and stops at your hat. The St. Lawrence waterways project, reported favorably by a Wear a fine hat, a renowned ^ Joint commission and endorsed by Secretary Hoover, and the Chicago Mallory, and make a finerim--' ? drainage canal problem, where Can­ ada, along with various Great for Sports Wear. ' pression. W c don’t merely sell Lakes states, complains that the lake level Is being- lowered, prob­ Sizes 16 to 46. hats. W e fit them • to ’ the headi I ably also will be matters of great interest to the new legation. iT>Vi ^ Ji iS* H , I And someday, if land I's discov- r SS t -c 7 -i-i, t . V?-.- V-,V 'ered 'between Alaska'and thb' Nbirth \ M p f ' Pole where MacMillan and Amund­ sen have sought it, Massey may Quantities Are Limited. I represent Canadian claims to this I I territory. But the Prices Are Very Low. An increased disposition for each j conntry to help the other is likely TINKER BUILDING. . to result from Massey’s tenure here. Come Early—Best p r e s e n t in g .,t h £ h a t s o f UNEXAMPLED CMARTNESI ' MARLBOROUGH on r v r -r -r :: ==■ ■...... Bargains Go First

Vincent' Massey. Members of the Connecticut Milk Producers’ association of this place It may be suggested, though this attended a district meeting which New Spring Millinery and Fall, in addition with charges was held in Westchester Tuesday. is partially guesswork, that Massey Benjamin Horowitz, a student at Silks, Straws, Bengalines, Felts ,and Crochet Straw.s is just a little nervous at this time. Bacon academy was operated on for in every favored color and style. Plenty of large head He has a right to be. Canada’s eyes appendicitis at the Mt. Sinai hos­ sizes in youthful styles. are fixed closely on her first diplo­ pital, Hartford, this week. mat while he goes through the' har­ Howard B. Lord was a caller in 1-11 - O l t s-K-B ('1 11 I x t t 'l l l-S-I'C-tX 111 I t 8 1 I t k-I I-B x -i-m r » rowing experience of establishing Hartford Thursday. his legation and its staff. It has Mrs. Julia E. S. Bell, who suf­ been estimated that more than a fered a shock more than a week ALICE F. HEALEY third of the duties of the big Brit­ ago is reported as failiD,g. Mrs. Bell ish Embassy here concern Canadian is a patient at the Hartford hospi­ Millineiy Shop, Park Building affairs, and it is these duties which tal. Massey will take over. Mrs. Elmer E. Hall was 1 Hart­ Nothing Stlrrin’. ford on business Wednesda/. “ I’ ou won’t get a drink up there,” Miss Josephine Pasani r£ Provi­ your correspondent was advised as dence, R. I., who has been spending ■9 he set out on his first visit to the the winter on the west coast is

Main and Pratt Streets, Hartford They’re cleaned with a few whisks' of a dry mop. ■ 5! They’re made on- a felt base Vvith an enamel-like surface In a score o f patterns and colors. They’re absolutely T - waterproof to insure long wear. If every woman knew New Frocks what every present owner knows, eVery house would liave a Bird’s Neponset Rug. Aj: these prices you Can Of Appealing CharAi afford to have the best. : ' - -n 9x12 3x6 $1.98 9x101/2...... $9.49 3x41/2 -'$1.49 $ 2 2 5 0 71/ 2x9 ...... $6.93 ‘ *.v- Have It W e Could Take Up A Whole Page 6x9...... $t.98 3x3 .. 89c telling you about^ this 1927 way of buying -furniture Really a fashion showing 3 x 9 ...... $2]6.5 11/ 2x3 .!...... 39c But we want to be BRIEF and to the POINT. at sales savings— for every Dress is far superior to Custom Built One whole floor devoted to Bedroom Suites those usually featured at much higher prices. Im­ FLOORTEX RUGS That 3 piece suite or odd chair you have promised One whole floor devoted to Diningroom portant new style details ' yourself should be custom built if you want the best and Suites. are: 0,^1 o ‘ \ q '7k\ 6x9 with one 1 most distinctive. Have it made according to your in­ One whole floor devoted to Living room — Bolero frocks with fitted 9xl6y2 . $8.49|27x 54 $4.98 dividual taste in both design and-material. It’s easily Suites. hipline. done, costs no more. Visit our shop and let us show — Geometric tuckings and 7‘/2x9 .v$6.49 41/ 2x41/ 2 '...... $1.98 Complete Qome Furnishers you what we mean by custom built furniture. We also square neckline. 3x6 79c have a beautiful selection of living room furniture made In short the largest stock of Furniture in Hartford. — Tiered skirts and lace 1^x3.1...... /. 25c up in mohairs and cut velours selling at moderate prices. jabot. 3x3 ...... 7 .... 39c 24x54 49c At Warehouse Pricey —Pleated skirts with com- I * -> pose effects.^ Many other sizes^and kinds not advertised at our We formerly sold wholesale. Now selling direct to the public. — The new use of bows. usual low prices., jY ? MANCHESTER Flat Crepe 'Georgette UPHOLSTERING CO. Cash or Convenient Payment Plan Crepe Romaine Hotel Sheridan Bnildllig Satin , Crepe de Chine r P. S. Distoict Representatives wanted to this territory. Call * > ^ 607 MAIN STREET. - PHONE 1748 or write onr office, 26-28 High St., Hartford, United Famitnre Steiger's— ^Fonrth Floor FOR VALUES . .^1 Factories SliQwroom, Tel. 2-7465. V- ' . r'Y-. ■ -•/-f. • ■■■ ‘'.-i * ' 's '" " t-* Tm. SffiS*9 i i

rS-V e -St rPAGE TWBLVS MANCHESTOR EVENING •fiBRAU), FRlBAY,-MAR€Hi4^^ ' ***+v- '«v • «• ». ,/;>.• ' ^ f 7 ' Cdrii*''--.'*’•’'*•'”■ LATEST FASHION HINTS BY FOREMOST FEATURE ARTICLES AUTHORITIES ABOUT INTERESTING PAGE i'WOMEN - • , ■ ‘ -;••• ■ .1 \ • ■ • .- .7 . Club House for Business Women abundant ’without untfnedashes The Woman’s Day between intelectual activity and the i T i : A Monumentto Their Capability mechanism of her home. 35^ If all the little girls won’t go Curls and BoIm back to the gingham gown, they “ I can’t quite decide whether the C a r 61y n ‘V\fells (male manufacturers) will gbi the curls make her look younger or Z l l " gingham Idea In somehow. They’re older,” Is one choice line from the (©igg/ByNBASEByiCBlNa making gingham patterned kid delicious Barrie comedy, “What shoes— $18.50 a pair. One way of Every Woman Knows,” recently re­ WHAT HAS GONB BBFOHB | because they were so different In getting the girls back to the sim­ vived with Helen Hayes doing an GARRETT FOLSOH la atabbed type. While the liking was not ple life, and you can buy calico- exquisite job as darling Maggie. to death while awlmmlas at Ocean patterned silk print dresses for so Town. N. J. fully returned, Madeline was One feels like saying "Thank you, Folaom’a bathlns eompanlona low as $59.50. And what would faintly amused by the spinster’s Jimmie Barrie, for that line.” It had been ROGER BfEV lliLEt a grandma have said and who cares?” will come in so handy when next I bnslaeaa partneri HRS. HELEN Evening Pajamas BARNABX and CARHELITA odd ways and was fascinated for see an aged female, with a girlish VAI/DON. / some inexplicable reason. by her Speaking of clothesies, what do bob, I shall: Sayfto'my inner sonl, ANASTASIA FOLSOH, eecentrle society. you think of some actress’s idea “Lady, you’ve» reached.'.fbe age and masterful alater of the dead that we wear pajama suits morn­ man. arrlrea and taken command. “ All right this morning?” she when one can’t, decide ^:;vrhethei. At the inqneat It la learned that ing, afternoon and evening? She cutle bob makes yourllpbk'i^^er oi the death weapon was a pirhaq, asked, breezily, and she came to­ has even designed some stunning younger,” knowing qirtie vvPl!>that an Oriental knife, and It had been ones of metallic stuffs for evening, boneht on the boardwalk In an r \ ward Madeline. “ Going In?” it makes her look'ol4^*-;BiiC^e’s nnctlon room. “ No," Madeline returned, “ the crepey ones for the tea table, and probably comfortable!' It Is learned that one CROY­ - ^ C those of linen and pongee for DON SEARS la n fancier of curi- sun Is too hot.” ' :'Gpod ons weapons. He admlta buylnB sports wear. Worth, the great de-, “ Seem to’ve lost your taste for “ Most -men,'.; Qf-.-e^rsef' demand two knives bnt not the plehaq, signer, prophecies that by 1950, far too muchiitf tfieir wives. They Annatasla enicaKea TTTCS trouser suits will be worn by all RIGGS, an nrebitect. to work on bathing,’’ Miss Folsom nodded expect thqm ;tb be'good mothers, the ease. DAN FELTON, the dead sympathetically. "And Lord knows women everywhere. And why not? clever housewives, . and sparkling man’s nephew, arrlvea and Is In- Funnier things than that happened comrades, and there is not one trlcned by some carious French I don’t wonder! Why, you stood to women the 25 years preceding dolls In Folsora'a room. next to Garry when he was killed, today. Woman In a thoi^and who can be Croydon Sears’ Initials are dis- all three. If a man: finds that hii covered In a notebook of Folsom’s didn’t you?” Great Book and Felton thinks hIs uncle had wife possesses one-of .these quali­ been dolnir some blackmallinil. Miss Anastasia was not one for If you don’t read many books— ties, he should cgp^^jJown off hli ROBIN SEARS. Croydon’s son. Is euphemisms. It bjer friends died “ but when I do, I want it to real- knees and thank (rod-iln-So writer w orried now that ausplclon Is ■]y count,” as so mans of you write rrstlnk on bis father. RIb rs teHs she never said they passed away. a Britisher In his .native,-weekly. him he has learned that Croydon me,— pick up Leah Morton’s “ I Am Sears had purchased n third daR. And of her brother’s death she a Woman and a Jew.” It Is one of Rcr. never said “ when he fell” or the most stimulating woman biog­ He’s right, remaffej'i',‘a woman. The elder Scars sends for the But on the other hbnd, iinpgjt-;-wom- famous detective, . FLEMING “ when he went under,” as many raphies written since Rheta Door’s STONE. He tells this to RIr r s, en demand eaually;.‘tb#.v;^nib ol who seems surprised. others did. “Woman of Fifty.” Although many I The 'bupirxss and pro-* critics and lecturers have discussed their husband; they!dbmiB$^\thal NOW GO ON W ITH T H E STORT Madeline shuddered., the book as “ a problem book,” the ;they be good provl,(|erd;!l^iffii#^ -^fessional women’s ciuT) ers, sparkling CHAPTER XXXV \ “ 1 y . i3h you wouldn’t talk about ;r-aTid A ilss problem of a Jewess married to a Gentile, it Is to me just the story carp If thelf bettef'’iml^|j|ia«i^a '5; the police are Interested In New York, March 3.— The tlred<&rooms will be appreciably more capable, endeavoring to livd a life your — ” “ What alls all the women?” ex­ business woman: ,is{ about to find a than on the first site purchased, "My actlyltles In the auction claimed Miss Folsom, grimly. haven of rest-^the ;great new which was on 23 rd street. “ Can’t bear to hear about apy- building of the American, Woman's Instead of trylqg to get big sub­ Peptona Is the W room? Yes, I know it," replied \ Association. A fund to'build it has scriptions of stock In the organiza­ thlng unpleasantl 1 just guess If It will enrich Sears. “ And I can’t wonder at It beeu accumulating for the past' two tion, Miss Morgan has endeavored up your system*'' I prowl around buying antique any one you loved had been years and It is about to rear its 26 to Interest a large number of peo­ weapons and first thing yon know stabbed you’d— ’’ stories on West Fifty-seventh ple to become "partner.” at the street. present time, $2,920,000 worth of S p r i n g a chap Is killed with one of them ” 1 wouldn’t talk about H to strangers!’’ said Madeline, losing This skyscraper. Is pot only -an stock Is owned by 9000 different or a similar one. Why wouldn’t people. Almost $700,000 of this Is her temper at last, and. rising, achievement In architecture and a W h a t G i ^ the average detective link np the ,last word' In modern conveniences, owned by members of the organiza­ two facts?" she went into the hotel. but a convincing argument that wo­ tion. In Paris Do' Ned Barron at once threw him­ men can work together on a big Typifying Friendly Fires S h o w i n g “ But lots of other people bought By Edau Wallaeu Hopp«r self Into the breach. project and carry It through. They The last few months of the cam­ I make yearly trips to Franc?, those old stickers. Meeker, for paign have been designated as the “ Please pardon my wife’s alone have arranged the dinner and nave done .,so for many yearn Instance.’’ . She found Madeline with her face down on the bed, ■'hearthstone drive” typifying lay­ of Just to find'the', best aids to beauty which, typical of. the scale of the and to youth. “ But Meeker had no reason to sobbing. abruiitneBB,’’ he said to Miss Fol­ undertaking. Is to be the appro­ ing the the hearthstone and build­ There many kill Folsom." som. with his big. pleasant smile. priate termination of the drive for ing the friendly fires. “ I won't exactly mention names been a woman. The cleverness able scientists “ Had you?” “ She Is not feeling any too well.” funds. More than ^,000 guests are A home atmosphere Is the club give their lives but he has Garry’s notebook, and of that stab under the water some­ expected, and the Amerclan diplo­ ideal. It will be built around a to beauty study. “ Depends on what constitutes “ What's the matter with her?" Just because It’s full of a lot of how suggests a woman’s Ingenu­ matic representatives of a dozen miniature park with a garden ter­ DRESSES And their results a reason. How do you dlfferentl* demanded Anastasia, with a fine race, and will provide a library, are known ev* mysterious names and Initials. ity. What do you think?” foreign powers, many of theni out­ etywhem I am ate between reason and motive? abruptness of her own. standing personages of the Wash­ music room, ball room, several din­ Mr. Riggs proposes to run down tw n g to bcint'. But that’s splitting hairs. I’ll tell “No,” Carmelita said, emphati­ “ Nothing especially. But I think ington diplomatic corps- The d&te is ing rooms, as well as a more hum­ for t»Amei>'i;i all those people and see if any of cally. “ The Idea may have been she is tired of the seashore and March" 16. .... ble cafeteria which will be open to women the you what, Riggs, if you'll leave Jde&a. .they them are Implicated. a woman’s, but the criminal was Not Feminists, She Mys" the'public as well as to club mem­ your question to be answered un­ she is nervously sensitive about bers. I,: Afternoon, veiop. Just because they are In bis Miss. Anne Morgan, daughter of them for til after my friend Stone gets here. a man. A woman, even if she ■about your brother’s death. You Membership Quintupled notebook?” cried the Duchess the late Plerpont Morgan, who Is and for you. I’ll glye you some sort of answer bad strength enough to drive that must eee. Miss Folsom, that directing the campaign to finance' Likewise, there will be a club One of the best “ Why, my goodness, they might Evening, Street then. How’d you like to sit In on blow, couldn’t have managed It though to you the subject is nat­ the project, explains that the wo­ laundry with facilities for those Ideas I found be the merest business matters, who want to do their own launder­ there is away td' our conferences and see what we in that tossing sea, It was awful­ urally of the deepest interest. It men In the organization' are not clean the "skla or— ” feminists, hut women''- who ' have ing—i f any. Provisions have been can do, all working together, ly rough, you know. We were Is nerve-wracking for a woman and Sport It Is a liquid come Into the business and profes­ made for pressing and mending Of course they might,” agreed to have a strange man killed— al­ which Contains ' about the Folsom affair?” knocked about by the waves— ’’ sional world with, a contribution of service, and shops catering to wo­ no animal*''no' “ I’d like It first-rate, of course Anastasia. “ Dan wants to drop “ Pooh,” said Mias Folsom, “ the most at her very side— ” their own to offer. men’s needs. vegetablegpease. the whole question; says It can’t It cannot asslUz*' reminding you that I’m working woman of today Is as lithe and “ Was he an utter stranger?" The club,----- — she , ------points— out. , Is.on 'When the project was started, Date In. any Way for Miss Folsom. At least, she help Garry to have somebody muscular as a man. And>tbat’s AnastWl% Folsontt.'/gave Barron i the, solid financial, fotipdatLE^m of the American Woman’s------Association...... with thertMm.«,!;i property In a v^ii^lipCT^ itod.A>-membershlp of 1000 women. simply, pene-7, says I am, but I’ve not done much swing for him, but I don’t look what it required, that and clever­ a long, keen glance from under city,'...... a locality.... 'where’ ‘ "■VrafllB ■ ' r-:frolS^o^*y> ironi - two years later, it numbers trates the pores ‘‘I yet, except to stir up things." at It like that. A Folsom has ness In taking the exact moment her heavy eyebrows. stores, offices, shops and assembly' . . *nr£k11well over CAAA 5000 members.____^ __^ to «Pptlt^'^''-^« been murdered, and If the man “ Surely!” he exclaimed. “ You _ _ . .'!then’ de*p»yt"WiT 4 “ Good to have things stirred up for the rush of the wave— ’’ No When you wipe It off, all the grime* , »d who killed him doesn’t pay the Easier, maybe, for Fleming Stone “ What It required,” the Duch­ didn’t think they were acquainted, Less clogs the skin comes wlttilt!. ^ penalty It won’t be my fault. One- This Is what I use to clean my to settle." ess declared, “ was determination did you? Why, wo never saw or IMPROVISE YOUR EXERCISE race skin as girls do In Paris. 1 . ihlrd of Garry’s money Is mine 'Robin, meantime, having hand­ Either a man or a woman could heard of Mr. Folsom until that never use soap and water. ReStrfW''“.*| now, and I’ll spend every cent of DO A PAVLOWA OR DUNCAN are astounding. "When you leafQ' ed In his telegram, went out on have struck that blow, had it been morning.” them you will always do as I do. - dj It before I’ll stop chasing the the deck In search of his fiancee, inspired by a bate or revenge “ No,’’ said the lady. “ I’m glad I call this product my Facial -it Angelica Fair. wretch who killed him!” you appreciate, Mr. Barron, my Youth. It will bring you a new con* strong enough. There wasn’t suen You will now find the larg­ ceptlon of what a clean skin mean& She was there, with the Bar- “ Don’t they say," the Duchess a lot of physical force needed. It own deep interest and anxiety, I urge you to try It Take from y o^ and X do see how It Is^a very un­ est selection of Dresses for face skin all the hardened oil, dead ''' rons. In their favorite corner, and asked, “ one must always suspect was a question of aim and of skin and waste, and see the results. he joined the group. those who are benefited?” choosing just the right moment. pleasant memory for your wife to Spring wear in every new All toilet countersnell Edna WaU i have In mind. Epougb to spoil FaplakYouth,at Near by. Miss Anastasia Folsom “ Oh, yes. But that amounts I shouldn’t wonder If more than Shade. Compare our values Or the coupon will .bring you a ' ’ ' ’ anybody’s summer vacation." was talking with Mrs. Barnaby to nothing. Of course, the minor one attempt bad to be made.” sample bottle with my Beairty'BcMifc’^ . With one of her sudden, abrupt and you will soon learn that Try this facial cleanser. You vrtH and Carmelita Valdon. beneficiaries might be thought of. “ Oh, do stop talking about It!’’ gestures, she turned and walked you cannot duplicate our never know what a clean sklai'iuvl \ “ You see. Duchess," the spin­ but they’re only servants and a cried Carmelita, her face drawn away. means until you do that . , KT.:-a ster was saying, for she had be­ few old friends. No, the motive with emotion and her long slender Angelica rose, and without a Dresses under $15.00. come rather fond of these two for this crime was a deep one, and fingers twining tightly about word, even to Robin, disappeared For Trial Bot^e ‘vld women, “ thlngp are not moving into the hotel. the method was planned and care­ themselves. Straight to the Barrons’ apart­ c*to, lU. £ocloMlOororpottt(«andptcklolb fast enough to suit me. I have fully carried out. It was no sud­ “ I shan’t stop talking about it,” ment she went, and, not entirely faith In that nice Mr. Riggs, and den Impulse; it was premeditated, Miss Folsom announced. “ If you to her surprise, found Madeline, Flapper Shop -11 I know he’s doing all he can, but and so we must look for a motive don't like It, you needn’t listen. with her face down on the bed, H- sobbing. odi I don’t like the way he’s head­ of big import and a murderer of Oh, there’s Mrs. Barron—good (To Be Continued) 57 Pratt St. ■im ing.” cunning. And I’m going to get morning, my dear.” Special— See Miss Hopper ta- p e i’ "What way Is that?” asked Car­ him! I say he— but do you know Anastasia bad taken a fancy to FlemluR Stone appeara on tke Hudson Bldg. 3rd Floor melita. scene, and tUngs a^e now In cap­ son In front of State Theater, I sometimes think it may have Madeline from the first, perhaps able ban da. Bead the next chapter. ford, Friday, March 11. Ui miifluiiivniiiiinmini It1

look forward to— a schedule to .plan for. Something or someone Is needing us. The man or woman Good N atute^ A Job Makes ■who rings the clock would soon e ^ n d weary of an empty day after a while if fortune smiled. He would One Happy ibe wondering how to live on 24 hours a day. By Olive Roberts Barton I love a crowd—a crowd of work­ KEEP YOUR CHILD AT HOME IF ' that It was sick, hut it cried when aday busy people like myself. They HE HAS SYMPTOMS OP the suggestion was made that "it are all happy. I have never seen an MEASLES should stay at home, and the par­ “Hum ho! It’s a workaday ill-natured crowd. There Is purpose ents gave in without first deter­ world.” So say we all of us gloom- in each and every face. There Is the By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN mining what the possibilities were ill. secret! of Infecting other children. Some parents seem to be utterly It Is the mqre fortunate, as we flisregardful of the rights of others A case is also reported In which We get up In the morning and a cousin with measles visited with get at the same old job and think call them, who are likely to have In the care of children with Infec the blase look of unrest and discon­ tious diseases. a family In Connecticut. The par­ we’re killed. Everybody has some ents of the children in this family sort of a job. Sometimes the job tent. They are not always enam­ Not long ago a kindergarten in oured of their leisure. Chicago held a special festival dur­ knew that they had been exposed doesn’t know where we are, and ing the holiday season. Sixteen to measles, but did not prevent sometimes we don’t know where “ Most people are happy,’’ said children were present. Including them from coming In contact with the job IsJ but there are never a friend who Is a bit of a philoso­ one that had at the time of the other children after the cousin de­ quite enough people in the world pher, festival symptoms of a fever, parted. to do all the work there is to do. “ Because most, people work,” cough, a running nose and a con­ One of the children was permit­ The trouble Is that frequently work said I, not to be outdone In the siderable amount of redness of the ted to attend and take part In Sun­ and people do not hitch up. philosophy class myself. face. After the festival was over, day school exercises during the People who are hitched to a job Fosed, fiMT - NKA Service ,by Carol Cronse 13 of the children In all came down early stage of the disease, a time are the happiest people on earth. BY NINON with measles. when It Is most contagious. With­ Theirs may be the joh of measur­ ' Raise your right arm as far for­ This Is one of the most contag­ in a month of this occurrence, 15 ing star rays with a fly’s wing or It ward as you can and stretch the ious of diseases common to child­ cases of measles developed which There are times when even the right foot as far back as it will go. may be sterilizing milk bottles for To Make Your most ambitious and most eager-to-’ hood. The parents of the child re- were traced directly to the Sunday the baby. B,ut unless one has the ■rhat gives you a good stretch siKjnsible In this , incident knew school exercises, and already 50 anchor of work, he is likely to find reduce of us do not feel like -exer­ through the waist and hips. Alter­ cising violently and zestfully: al-* cases have been reported which are himself like Captain Kidd’s cap­ Hands Beautiful nate many times. Then raise the known to have definitely resulted tives. at a very loose end,. For our though we could' b'e Intrigued by right arm and push back the right Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians Good News for from the visit of the cousin to the own resources wear out quickly. If Here is an easy way td have spft, some light, easy muscular; effort. f opt at the same time. first family. we are so fortunat,e— or unfortu­ white hands, quickly. Use Thupv At such ^ times, -If ,yb|i; happen to Stretching exercises may he done Children who have been exposed nate— as to depend on our own re­ ton’s Hand Cream. It is a brand have a phonography on a dance very advantageously on the fioor Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago. m Pretty Skins to measles should be kept away sources for occupation, we will do new kihd of p rep aration , made record and juet^lihhfpy^e to music- or in bed. Extend the arms upward from other children until It is the logical thing and choose a job. especially to beautify the hands' pf It doesn’t mattferisb.-jib^Sh what ynu an far as you can, and work the Pain Neuralgia Toothache RheumatisniSet’** If the face powder you' now use known definitely that they are not women who vdoibousework—-not(l am-^sumlng you absolutely discourages fatabout suit you—--does not keep that ugly with the disease. The responsibility Just rub in a little and you can ac­ will have ho audlence^^f ■ thei waistline. Thenstry stretching shine away Indefinitely— does not our failure to teach them the joy of rests definitely upon their parents. work. I shall except students. I tually see the roughened, red stin - Fling' your r arms and twist and In'the same way, : j,nplng .only the DOES NOT AFFECT i p ; HEART,,.^ make your skin colorful like a It" requires a'peculiar hardening change to m ilk-w hite softness. turn. Imaiglne you are liadofa Diih- peach— try this new wonderful spe­ think they have a man-sized job on right arm and the right foot and of the conscience to permit a par­ Money refunded if not* satisfi^. can or Favlowh, If.yoii arellncllhed changing to the left apm .and left cial French Process Face Powder their hands. But it Is true that the Full-sized jar costs $1.00. ent to expose the children of an en­ girl out of school Is happier If she to be self-rcbnsclPuB. ’When^ vou' foot.- "'- .’ -r ST''-' Accept only. .***Bayer*V packagi i called MELLO-GLO. Remember the tire cornmunlty In order to be re­ For sale at—- - . i name MELLO-GLO. There’s noth- Is doing'somethingi We take It for ,.v;. ■ exercises make i. no great which contains proven (iirectioi^ lived of a little personal attention granted that the boy Is, too.' - ' ’ yonr .atr^gtU, but l“ f WMi It. i . E . Hale Cjo.— adv. J[In the home, . * "treet, Handy "Bayer” -^'boxes of It gives a definite ^rograip to Sonth Manchester.— adv* , ___ ,, vvlll do much for ^oiir health and beauty. Also botUes Of 24 and 100—Dmggisiu . jimirin !■ tbv tndfi ^ lloDOscBtictcldister

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man JCrom MiBsisslppt. Private John: hpectade ln the Senate, but lie is. ' ral boys’ departure to seek employ­ ■ i l l loved his toddy, and after each Baid' to be a positive niarveMn front BOYS LEAVING FARM ' ment In cities, leaving a Surplus pf Senate*s Best Showman' spree promi^d his wife oontfiteiy of- avcrowdv ' girls on the. farms. never again to drink. It is asserted and it is denied It is the. aim of the alliance to ti . i^ecia/ For Saturday Only Once, before going home to re- that Heflin has presidential ambl- : '. CAUSE G K t SURPLUS find a way of offering the girls vo­ Tom HeBin, O f Alabama coyex, he asked his physician to tidns. Heflin is about tp become Al- cation by which they could employ RED CARNATIONS $1.00 coine up to the house and prescribe al'amA’seenior senator and he mhst their time drofltably. whisky, for he knew he would need consider himself the logical heir to New York.—-There are. far too ' : PlUHie l08$-2 - It.TThe doctor came and prescribed .A.lahama’d't'Twenty-four for Under- many "girls on American farms at COLLEGIATE. it, but Private John refuse^ reaS.- wccd,” which became so famous in presdnt, is the declaration made at lutely to take it. They engaged in the last DemoL'ratic national .con- an executive session of |he South­ FATHER: Now that you have a long argument until finally: jdto. :Vetttion; ern Vromeh’s' Educational Alliaixce finished college, my boy, hadn’t Allen persuaded him ind \Mlen You need not doubt a moment held here.: you better he looking Out for m gave in through sheer superiority that Heflin wih brand this story Thb mmting was devoted to a- 3o>? of numbers. about, as inspired and rlChiy discussion of the problem of find­ . SON. Not on your life, old thing. Heflin guessed that if everybody paid for.,by soraebody. ' ing Tj^ork for the rural girl i ■ . - Let the Ibllghters scramble for me. THE f l o r i s t -^Punch, Lbndon. tried hard to persuade Borah to • But: them is no need to end oh a Dorothy .Nelson, research assist­ Sheridan' H otd Building', South Manchester take his ' salary increase, Borali detractory, note and one may well ant at the University of Virginia, might be,, prevailed upon. Borah .quote a'pithy E'iseup .of the man at­ remarked there are now on the Peptona is an ideal blood and was. , . ' tributed fo Alice Longworth farms more girls than are'needed, general tonic. Now is the time to Has Wonderful Way With » Orowd "Tom,'* said-Alice, "you’ve got either as workers or as potential take this tonic. Quinn’s.— adv. Thornton says Heflin as a boy the toiigUe of a demagogue. But farmers’ wives, ' The greatest known depth In the used to practice his oratory on the you've got the backbone of a states­ The problem was created, said oceans is In the, Pacific, off Min­ trees of the foresh Today he Is a man.’ speakers at the meeting, by the ru- danao, and is 32,089 feet.

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Superbly 16-Pc. Jacquard Living Room WACTO/H FiLted Better hurry for this phenomenal offering of a better grade ^Tiiig , XiYing ■'I '■ ' '. 'f ' N ^Room at $119. The low price will upset your previous ideas of furhi- j Room! T^ashifigton.— Meet J. Thomas^------— —L-L—— ------ture quality ! Our determination to hold a whirlwind 7-Day Sale has Heflin of Lafayette, Alabama— theL®’^^*l’, assert that he means every AU these included: w i^ c h ^ , Sofa, A r a ci^ r, M s - produced this greatest value, with hundreds more equally surprising! v *word he says. dlla Cabinet, Mantel Clock, Smoker, End Table, 2 |Tc- - ^ j r a \ Unltod States Senate’s 'best show- tnrks, Table Lamp, Bridge Lamp, shade, Davenport One often bears in Washington Think of baying this complete and beantifal liv­ He->gets the title '^thout a Table, Fair Book Ends, Table Scarf. ing room in your home! ' its wlfiei^ deep pieces, l| the remark that Heflin Is to be' with their JACQUARD covering and expert con­ etrhggle,' commended for being the only man struction will give yon new elegance and luxury! \\ Ap has every man. in public, life, who has the nerve to rip the lid off. Just note the impressive group of extras, all in­ pertain situations, or that “ It’s too Tremendous cluded. Everything is here - to create a Uving letlln,has his friends and his foes, had someone besides oH Heflin Keduettouar! room of uncommon charm! The price is low— Mends regardrd hlihim as a valianf didn’t say what obviously anould ininlense absurdly low! It is guaranteed for one week only; ^ . I cruAilder-H>neAilaer-H>ne with a flaming have .been said.” Savingal. —then it’s good-bye to such values! .:jWo ntge ,.„.,tj awo^. His enemies liC everyone With the sUghtest thought of bnyii^ ” , .rihere ||^t money enough to '■ [ 't fnmitnre NOW, or months from NOW, to see this a puiS^dr tfOndensical buy him ‘and there isn't force " Feature offerings for r outfit first! It will save them at least $1001 bast^Mneere, maybe, but deluded. enough to shut him up,” they sum­ just one week that only Whichever valuation of Heflin as marize. KANE’S coqld offer — values One of-the greatest outfit values we’ve ever hfcen able to create. The extras a statesman be correct, he Without only possible because of our alone would cost nearly as much as the outfit complete. ALL 10 PIECES, $110, The doormen who let him out at * * gigantic 8-st6te hnytim power! JUNE queatidn is ope of the Senate's night Say J. L. Thprnton, Heflin’s BRIDES! This is YOUR .opportniilty! hardest' workers, wields a voice secretary, is the hardest working . jf Such vdlnecKand such.epsy •.'te^h^^Aable yto to choose NOW tbet is' golden, and steps into any man on the hill. Heflin himself is \ ij at marVelons savings! Goooj Hcla FREE for Future De­ breach with, a most explosive cour­ less burdened only because of livery! , M l u age. Thornton’s efficiency. heft he gets started, be isn’t to be Thornton, mighty proud of hia. stophe^r nntll he runs down. boss, delights to tell of the time In appearance, Heflin is the typi­ Heflin, who is the Senate’s, chapi- cal'senatox* in every respect, as the pion story teller, made Borah sit typlohl sradtor Is pictured in the. down and keep, still when Borah poputar ftiina. Every first-time vfs- was protesting the Senate’s self- itoh,:^ gasipg down upon the Senate, voted salary Increase. wonders who’s the big, silvery- HefUn told the story of Private ? haired fellow with the expansive John Allen, the famous,- congress- white irest, ‘ he black frobk eokt, the black how tie that- meaeures eight Inches from bow to stern, and the long black eye-glass ribbon that reaches almost to his knees. Tksfe Is No Other Like;Him ’No pyier senator bears-him even • the fahitest resemblance. He is Gateleg Table Group unique. When you see him with his big, black two-gallon hat, you have Feature extraordinary for one week siL’Afwm only, A Coloplal Gatel^ Table of the picture complete.. IflUvogO Mdhsiic JACOBEAN Dining Roam harawdod . with mahogany finish, a Heflin as an orator is a survival TOWERS above ordinary dining rqom fnrnltture With Windsor Chair and of the old heuthern stump-speaking its ma^sivQ.pieces,-heavy and dignified, as fine furni­ Talfie Lamp -----.v...... art at its best. His flowery verbiage Flexible and ture should be! Stunning JACOBEAN design, with SensatlonaL All Three Pieces. and eloquence always draw an au­ dhrk lyALNUT finish! Suite comprises long Buffet, dience and entertain it immensely, stately China Cabinet, Extension Table, $1 W eekly DISHES Host Chair and 5 Side Chairs! In addi­ DecomtM• * ---S' . ■ . . 15-Pc. « tf. , even if they do not' always drive ,it foytul fHUVOfO tion,. there is a 42-Pc. Set of Dishes and Into frenzy. Hefllp hasn't tbfe bite 'a 26-Pc. Set of ROGERS’ Silver Plate! For Evening Appointments Phone 2-92S1 or the wit of Jim Reed or the ef­ A. dining boom, that will give tone to '119 Bedroom' fective, sprained power of'Borah, yonr home— , ' . , Now Radically Reduced >;> Btiy Now— Save $10 -■’i but his voice Is hard to match. $2 W E B B A new and handsome bedroom group that will appeal Seme ethls speeches are so dem- Belding Hall Refrigerators to every love* of find fnmitnre! 'NOTE the Walnut agd^ie and. absurd as to make his hearers •easl9k. He. roars at the J veneer constraction, with exquisite decorations, and newspapkrp because they won’t take Ask to See see the massive size of the four large pieces . . FnU Length VANITY, large him seridusiy, the while taking KANE’S WARDROBE* himself apdj his vlewis more seri­ DRESSER, and Bow-End BED. AU Theie Inefadedl. "HAPPINESS” AU toe extras at toe right are in- ously than wiyhe "fe e le r takes If you like pretty shoes N'- FnU-Si^e VAXITY Wfirdfcobe; 4-ROOM eluded—Tliera is qven a Cedar Dresser Bow-Dhd Bed prohihttlQn. ' ^ ^ (and who does not?) you’ll H ^eves rumors—^the wilder the OUIFIT Chest in toe group, besides Cane Cedar Chest Bed XJzM 6ettel-rrft®ft deek fear to trot want a pair of this newest Bench; Chairs, etc. An exceeding- Sprint; Mattress Ihgm'esft h®tore the Senate and the S Framed Pletares^^-' of Cahtilever pumps. The iy beautiful and complete bedroom aatlo|i?Hfe bulVds volcanos from the —at an extraordinary price for Chair Cane Bench S Pillows $2 W eek Bondolr Damp sht-hBl iramors of others. daintiness - of the slender *398 ONE / WEEK ONLY. 4TT. 15 Ara jFall and Dohehy acquitted? PIECES . . . Henis liowlig at the, judge, and eon- qtraps, fastened by two tiny Indlnding 16-Plece ' *.* * * Jacquard Living lures np'ati'.awful,plot whose ram- buttons— the graceful,, un- Room —i ■ 18-Plece Iflcatlonk. even Include, the murder obstructive cut-outs - on Walnut Bedroom — If JMS Smith by tihe "Ohio gang.” 14 - Piece, Wainnt vrTtx Do the K .;«f C. goffer a million either side— so ^thoroughly Dining Room—com­ Easy Terms * 1 7 ^ to hdP their brethren. In Mexico? Extraortpnaryt-'Aii eftt^ Dining plete with Bngs. rhen^ltenin . thunders of a dlaboli- agree with the delicate spirit Floor, Table and and tastefnlly fnnUsh^ tbr ^ ^ $60, Boudoir L a .oi p s. Extraordinarr savlnss on the famous lal Popish plot to drag us into war. of Springtime. This, pump Yon rec^ve a long Baftot^jSbcte#||«n Pictures, .Bedding, BEDDING HADD refrlxerators. To­ D o# am editor register dlSgust epmes in smart Colors of the Tahto an^ 4 Chairs, with comf(^|£^^ Scarfs —: Kitchen morrow we feature sturdily buUt and »t H ^In for his exploSlons?\^hea very aoeessible 8-door model. Complete upholsteringl Splendifify"'inade~Ydr- with Refrigerator, with removable drain pipe nnd shelves. / Ibat wttbr ,Is a tooTof Dohenty, and ; hew season— Gray Kid, Rose Tables, Chairs, Cou- EnsUy cleaned. Choose now and yon fi^e#r will be around at his back nitore, haifllsomely finished! goienm Rug, etc. ehooso at a saving of $101. We will hold loor | p « W hag of gold thkt verjr Beige Kid and the;ever-pon- It PBEE until wanted! . ' ■ -.=\ ' ' ' . ■ • Goods Stem TREE Tih Wm^ All for $4 a Week ular 'Patent Leather; all CSilna Cabinet ^«^***<' SUg^tlr Extra ^ ]la | ^ senators have'tried to dis- with teoveted heels. You’ll' Open Saturday Evening Until dpiiae Heflin because of his num- 9 P.M. ,«• irdun charges of heinous plots and love Its style and enjoy Its btrlghts, 'bat he keeps right on Free DeUvecy' comfolrt. . Anywheye-in>: Guaranty lidwest Prices—^ash or Credilt. Uplnli. New Xtegland! If ybtt people really want to pek* Heflin pipe down,, stop writ- No Intorest or Sensational Offering—One Week Only You Have bg to him. Heflin says he has.re- Extra Ghargesl elted 2000 letters since the first MAIL ORDERS Complete 3.Pc. Bedroom Suite ' i the year congratulating him on GIVEN OUR QUICK lis sensatibnal speeches.. I have ATTEimON!' eeu thft baskets of unopened xqaU KANE low p^ces. ***• suite com prises Dresser u bis wfiep late of an afternoon KANE quality fnmi- mlrr^,. Chest of Drawers ^ and fuU size Bed. nd am not disposed to question his tUre and KAN E effOy i Igures, - ■ Inc. credit! f • • •.*.•.$.,4 0 ' ‘ The stecerlty of-this self-styled 1092 MAIN STREET HARTF(»U> niy eh#hlddn of the people has TRUMBULL STREET, $1 W coldy eeh guhstloped, on the theory CORNER CHURCH -^ UNIT kat' ne M e ch°^d act and talk like gad still be Mnoere. HartforeJ, Conn. lui thoib Who know Heflin best, ftgiittiiif that he sometimes Is ab- , , mNCHBp®H‘lSVianNG:HXRkiB,;

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If We Said What We Thought In­ stead of Telling Fairy Stories “ You must be twins— one guy can’t be so dumb.” "'If you are not crazy, you are foolin’ a lot of people” "You’re so dumb you think a RCa. U. S. PAT. OPP. rubber band is a snappy present.’ 019ZT BY NBA SERVICB, INC “ You’re all right , in your place but you’ll n^ver go there until you The trouble with these promls* die.” % log young men Is that they’ll [fiaoppY nromisc anything. TO KI'TTY (Who asks our advice on how to ■j So p H tiS 7^ rr become a film star) UNCcC; iOU«5 an'M iR, Ahl * THBY Re SOltJ "TO CAtt *Ler m e FOUR siKSicr i>o y o u r n o u ih j* 1 And then again Divorcpd. This test, written to please the O O N V HRItK* childi'en, has some ticklers for the grown-ups, too. You’ll find the ■^It’s the little things that count, I answers on another page of today’s and sometimes after they’re cloth­ Herald. ed and fed and their free schooling 1— When it’s 10 a. m. in Chica­paid for they count more than go what time is it in New Orleans? father’s income. 2— Correct this sentence: Every­ one h ^ their wish fulfilled. Another Impossibility is to obey 3— What are the least numberevery law. of coins which total 85 cents? 4— Is platinum or gold the more Man (at telephone): Zander! expensive?, < Zander! Z! Z! No. not C! ABCDEF 5— When it is ten minutes of fiv^GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZ! what time would it be if the clock were reversed? No matter how fat and thick 6— Is Montana north or south ofheaded a man is, his wife can see Wyoming? right through him. 7— In what state is Yosemite Na­ (ko^, ifer, johMOn TtiiSam, iSI tional Park? The craUk he used was broken so,. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Good and Sore! S—What is a decade in time? He had to have another. By Hlosser 9— In what direction does the"Go get a crank,” he told his son, xiinerican Legior. gun at the Center And sonny brought his mother. LIS-S.EAJp,Ay/ -j,'. Dcy^r /5VLK 'TD GAAS oy&5^7D . ■ V«BLL,AE SAOULPA point? MOUJ- ves rM Ay ACPSS ves?SR0AV 10— How long did It take Ger­ Often brass wins where .brains WAATCAA VU A^’r TOLD MS BEFORE L AVO, LISGSAO lAi^Z.^AiGrAr', trude Ederle to swim the English fail. /A T VOL).:' /VlAD A T m a o a t a /m 7 5 W 7 D 6BT tl SUJIWG a /J’A 6 FSU -!' Channel. 4 / m ! F?)R?.VJ«Ar AAD AT AIM 11— ^What is the shortest ac­ "My wife’s learning to cook by / D ID A ED O GAID A S ICAJEW A B P O r? cepted street in Manchester? radio; last night we had static with 7&VOO? V . "^XVJ!AS''GOI>4G 12— What state is nicknamed onions.” A i X Sooner?” 13— In what year was fhe firm Instead of trying to have the last V...' / of Cheney Brothers started? word, man simply slams the door. o 14— In what state is the San Is­ abel National Forest located? SOME FOHKS WE CAN GET 15— -^ 0 is Manchester’s tree ALONG WITHOUT warden? 1— The motorist who parks on a traveled highway. 2— The golf pest who thinks he Political outs are persons suf­ Is running a race against time; fering from post office hunger. 3— Drug Store Cowboys. 4— Insurance Agents. Close a woman’s mouth and ' 5— ^All Charleston dancers. Bhc’ll talk through her nose. ^All you need to do Is to watch some people to be convinced that, What this country needs is a r»-W- •PiwYBY wzAsewnct. inc good radio soft-speaker. man is descended from the mon­ If.r-- key. r r ■ ’i: $ALESMAN$AM By :',X/an "Rastus, I see your mule has THE SURLY ONE "US” branded on his hindquarters. A gracious look would cranip his 5«OTH6t^(. A ' Was he in the US army?” #tyle. I :o,M • f • • • s h o o l d a ^ g w ^ ' KICKED "No sir, boss, dat "US” don’t Of grouches he’s an ace ; x>mej i‘ n » 0 • • ^ Fpcti r ^ ' ------•?eeL OPFF. Trt’ Stan fer "Uncle Sam” , It means ! WHV \ ‘unsafe’.” One luckless day he, tried to smile. t < ri s v o e W f^ tK / The effort cracked his face. PO^ 'tbUR Petto \ V lw ie ? P IbHiTfe./ BRttlG- SOGWe VOiiR ■/.tiUii CMi BE -l50cJ Wer no 0 PAST HIT pajkT BY HAL COCHRANT P» ^ < HdL

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-, j v t ^ r t .. . / k (Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) The little children of the Shoe next. I liked both Jack and Jill and showed all the Tinies much to do. the Old Lady In the Shoe. We’ll They played all sorts of games and meet lota more, In this queer land, /IxyTT had a dandy time all day. When ’cause they are here, I understand. M eO bW . nighttime eame, they went to bed, Oh, my, it’.s fun to meet a lot of ^Ne / owe oyp. and on retiring Scouty said, "W e’ll people who are new.” get up early in the morn, and then Just then wee .Coppy said, "Ohj. DO? / -fWS< ® be on our way.” gee, do alj of you see what I see?” So. very early at the dawn, the And all the rest looked down the Tinymites were up and gone. They lane and spied a funny man. His CRpViD 'WG? thanked the good old lady in the legs were long and very bent. So 6V/eVi HM>. Shoe for fun they’d had. Said she, were his arms. A queer old gent. "Come back again »ome day when Said Carpy, “ Why Is he that way? all of you are ’round this way. My •Just tell me, if you can.” --v children seem to like you, and I’m sure ’twill make them glad.” They peeked behind a great big tree, but found 'twas pretty hard to Then, down the road the Tinies went. An hour or so In play was see. So Clowny said, “ I’ll spe^k to him. He’ll sure not turn me down” si>ent, as they walked slowly through some woods, and up a He rushed right up and said, "Hel­ winding hllL The birds ^ould twltr lo.” The old man answered, "Do ter in the trees and squirrels jump­ you know, I am the Crooked Man who lives down in the Crooked ed up around their knees. The Town?’ ' friendlness of everything gave all of them a thrill. («1ie Tinymites visit the Crobk- Said Clowny, "I am quite per­ ed Man’s crooked hTrunn tho next plexed. I woiidet- .who will turn up . stoiar«l -‘3 iv'i 'r .'i ^1^ 3 > / I’-il *» -5<*:-* » ^ ^ '^'^,'^i j.^\ . •V / ' ,1 a \' - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAt, 'MARCH'4, 192'). PAGE Fll-TEEN

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♦\ »- HINDENBDRG TALKS TO OUR PRESIDENT LENTEN '-s Messages Exchanged Over New NEEDLES Cable Between New York and Berlin. Berlin, Mar. 4.— President Hlnd- VALUES enburg, today exchanged messages i of felicitation with President Cool­ idge over the New Emden-New *WHERE ]| lenten season finds the A & P stores plentifully York cable, the first direct cable between Germany and the United stocked with the finest foods at low prices! States since the war. . “ I hope confidently that this new telegraphic connection, the joint product and the American and Ger­ man companies, will always contri­ IMPERIAL bute to the furtherance and main­ VALLEY tenance of good understanding be­ tween our countries,” said jPresI- \ dent Hindenburg in his message to Site of Proposed SALTON President- Coolidge, • SEA . Among the first messages to go Boulder Dam over the new cable was one from 00^0, All-Am erican George T. Hargreaves of the Inter­ oli" SAN DIEOO C ^ a l national News Service in New York to S. Dunbar Weyer, International YUMA News Service manager in Berlin, Fresh Western Selected— Dozen extending congratulations to the 31c P re se n t German clients of the International News Service and expressing the hope that this new route will make Fancy-in-Cartons— Dozen, H a r i ^ / Cs-tandler's for a metre complete exchange of 8 0 0 , G G O A c r e s news between the United States and Germany. ' sgaKggp The new cable, which runs from Emden-to New York viA^tfaa Aiares ■will carry 1,000 words a minute, Selected whole milk cheese, properly cured! five times the capacity of the pre­ war cables. Tliis sketch shows what the Swing-Johnson bill is all about. The stream winding down past Needles and LB Y’uma is thp Colorado river. Damming it at Boulder Canyon would protect the rich lands to the south­ o r C o lo re d west from floods and at the same time provide water for in-igatlon an d abundant electric power. JParm- PROB.4.BLY NOTHING crs in Imperial Valley now get water from the canal bclo>v.ifte Ameri can boundary.. A new cpnalj. In Salmon American territory is proposed. " ’V, ,t- "Have you ever wondered what Extra fancy hand picked and packed red ripe fruit! you would do if you had Roth­ schild’s income?” N O . 2 ^ converting this dual menace of Its principal, senatorial opponents au Gratin HERE’S BOULDER DAM “ No, but I have often wondered CAN flood and drouth into a perpetual have been Ashurst and Cameron What he would do If he had mine.” Tomatoes A&P PROJECT IN NUTSHELL blessing. Under it the government of Arizona, Smpot and King of Pele Mele, Paris. .. ■ . would build a €00-foot--dam-at4^: i______- .1 lb. can salmon ____ • - - Ih e Swing-Johnson bill calls Boulder, holding back a great ___ ^' Choice Alaska salmon packed the day it is caught! for the biggest government pro­ lake, extending back SO.^miles to IV2 cu p s m ilk ject since the building of the near Grand Canyon. It also would 3 tablespoons butter Panama Canal. This project -is create an All-American canal, CAN the damming of the Colorado R ed Salmon skirting the international boun­ CONSTIPATION CAUSES UGLY SKINS 3 tablespoons flour river at Boulds^ Canyon, Ari­ dary line and furnishing clear zona. Execution of it would; rights and perpetual Irrigatlou, to J/ 2 cup chopped cheese Fancy Hawaiian pineapple— in heavy syrup! Protect 60,000 farmers in the- 900,000 acres, of which 450,000 ' Get prompt, safe relief with Salt, paprika winter-garden valleys of south­ would be reclaimed from' the des­ AUP ern California and Arizona from ert for benefit Of ex-service men. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN CAN annihilation by floods and star­ Arr'ange salmon in SLICED vation from water shortage. Plentiful and Cheap Power. Provide irrigation for 2,000,- The improvements the bill calls for ' also would proyldeVthq.-south­ Pimples, blotches, circles 'unde^ ,.,,.„JDiEilicious with milk or cream— baking .• dish, flaking in _ iS el^ted sweet-corn^—always appetizing! 000 acres of land. the fe^es—are all outward signs ofl Reclaim 450,000 new acres west with pleutiful and' cheap- - aha’ add fruits or honey for an large pieces. Pour over it power. r the inward, havoc this scourge extra treat. Mix it ■with other CANS from the desert, to which ex-sol­ a white sauce made o f diers would have first claim. . Private power interests'have been plays. Constipation saps strength,, . cereals, with soups. Try the rec­ Corn IONA Develop 600,000 horsepower fighting the Swing-Joh^son^bill* wreolsar health and causes iimany ipes on every package. Made by milk, butter, flour and of electricity; d4splacing the'use ' Los Angeles land ^owners- also 8erio,us diseases. Guard agaipstit ‘ Kellogg in Battle Creek. Served^ of 23,000,000 barrels of oil an­ oppose tbe mea,sure. Oho bf- these, Do not Jet it drag you down, to hotels, restaurants. .Sold by all seasonings. Cover with Choice salt cod steaks, minus hones! nually. Harry Chandler, holds SOp.flOO suffering and pain. '' grocers, Comes ready to eat. cheese and brown in oven. Enable Los Angeles and 20 acres in Lower California, now ir­ Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaran­ LB other cities of southern Califor­ rigated by a canal through Mexi­ A recipe by Ann Page G O RtO N ^S nia to obtain plenty of pure wa­ can lands, , . teed t The ofie man was Senator , Hiram- LARGE Jqhnson of California, one of the Las Vegas, Nev.— Some 50 miles bill’s authors. f ' " Tom atoes ' . I V CAN up rocky gorges to the east of this Johnson first intrcdqced thq frontier town stands granite-bound, bill in 1923, out has ne-ver-befdjre A &P- News funnel-like, ' Boulder Canyon, been able to get it up for actforr. •v, • • DePMonte Sliced Pineapple • o No. 2 can 21c through which today sluggishly 1 Svdtaria Broken Sliced Pineapple . . . eo n 22c creeps Uncle Sam’s meanest river, Lenten Recipes the Colorado. .' Mixed Vegetables ...... can 12c The waters are low at Boulder Sweet or Sweet Mixed Pickles . . . q t 29c Canyon now, and tbe river is only Hollywood Sour, Sour Mixed or Dill Pickles . . q t 25c scenery. But some day or night Anri Page next June when the snows are Sauerkraut J . ’...... 2 cans 25c melting in the upper Rockies the Market yellow river will begin to swell, 381 East Center St. Tel. 330 The present'number of and like an angry beast, will roar f through the echoing gorges. j the News contains recipes FRESH YEGETABLES Then instead of 2,000 second- I.":. feet of water, as novr, more than Better M eats A t that will make your Len­ 200,000 second-feet will pour ten fast seem like a roiipid CAItROTS >ib tO f TURNVS down upon the lowlands, menac­ ing cities and valleys, homes and Lower Prices o f banquets. There are New Texas farms. recipes for Baked Fish In 11 months of the year the] Loin Pork Roasts ...... 28c j a 1 0 / CABBAGE Colorado means life to 60,000 ] Stuffed with Shrimp; Cod­ farmers in Yuma, Coachella and Small Fresh Shoulders .. /.23c ASK FOR AND INSIST ON THE GENUINE Imperial valleys. Next June ,lt *1 f i s h Fritters; Baked, Loin Pork Chops ..,...;.. 35c AU A & P coffees are deliciously fyesh! will become their enemy. Smoked or Salted Fish, If you’re fond of figures it Legs Spring Lamb !. ,-^5c .. . Bofcar lb 45e •O'aecklbSO'^eck lb3Se might mean something to you to Shoulder Lamb, boned and P. BallAntine and Sons r id several others. LB know that in one month this crazy stream often pours into the Gulf ro lle d ...... 35c Red Circle CofSee Ask the manager of .‘Lower California enough silty Boneless Brisket Corned ^ \ water to cover a foot deep 5,000,- Rinpi, Brand for your copy \ , 000 acres of land, 7,775 square B e e f ...... V25c! S U N S H IN E . A delicious fruit filled cookie! miles, a section equal to the two Honey Comb T rip e ___ 18c lb. ■ — iP s fr e e states, Delaware and Connecticut. Rib Roast of Beef 25c andf^^c Ma l t aln)i h o p s Flimsy Protection. Raspberry R ip p le Great dykes, for which the Shoulder Roasts . 1 25c • Also :Hop Flavor^ Malt farmers have spent $5,000,000, are Veal Roast . ____ .35c but flimsy protection against the . VeM S teak...... 49cTb. i-J river, which because of its silt Th^ loiff with ihe home baked flavor! each year rides on its bed at ‘ a SiiTpin S t ( ^ ...... r.... 39c You May Well Have the Best for LARGE higher level.' Twice It has.broken ^Youi^ Money. LOAF through, once creating the great Roasfitig Chickens...... 45c Gratidiliollier’s Br^d Salton' sea and destroying for­ EXTRA SPECIALS : tunes and lives. This June prop­ erty worth. $800,000,000 again Navel Oranges .... 44c do2en ON ^ALE feV^YWHERE _ - The A & P News, published weeUy, contains n^ny recipes and helpful household hints. will be threatened. ] ^ € Lard . .^ .. 15c lb. Ask the store manager for your copy . N. . In contrast with the flood men-, ace is the drouth menace. Eaclr ShTeid^ed Codfish . .. .25c lb/ V ' i summer the farmers must build Baiiikofen Frankforts 1. .29c lb. brush weirs across the river near T IT iill' TTia Yuma to shunt the low waters in­ Sbonld you find it looOiive^eiit W hole^e Distributors. to their diverting canal.. In. June to edino, to the store jmt call 830, d ® . 4i\ these must be dynamited to make 40-42 Market St. Hartford. ..way for the. flood. ■'aM we will have your order deliiv • ^.1-, The Swing-Johnson bill, proposes e r ^ . PAGE SIXTEEN

not be brought to a stop In less AUTO DRIVERS MUST Just so many signatures as can be bills, will come back^nexhieeeBi6n]|i| . f-NOT JEALOUSY . than 113-feet. The same car when 'hbtahed;:l:^e€ichlng.the. legislators with his pet bill in his pocket is and - a rase of vDpwera,^VT?fUBS}hJ proceeding at a rate of 40 miles to prohibit the teaching of any known only to himself. HUNDRED TO TAKE MODEL: You are sure I atn the Show* ’ PASS A VISION TEST an hour cannot be stopped In less theory which is "in-conflict with - - ->• first model .you ever kissed? ” than 148 feet. A car with four- the‘ «|bry of Divine Creation;” ARTIOTv I swear It. .. • wheel brakes going 45 miles an ^’And how many models have O^clals of the Bibe League Washington, M arch'4.— The sw- After that bad cold, Inflnenxa 6i First Examinations Under New hour can be stopped In 112.8 feet dent suicide wave struck Washing­ you had before nie?” and, going at 50 miles an nour, at -claiiit'^that these signatures are grip, take Peptona, the ideal blo64 ton today. ■’ ' ' i "Four. A pineapple, two oranges. Law Made— No Final Rejec­ 139 feet. ve^ 'easy to obtain. They say, in and general tonic. Quinn’s.— adv. fact," that during one month alone, Herbert Willett, seventeeS, kill-' tions Yet. IN N.• CAROLINA \ The vision tests, which were un­ they had 15,000 names signed to ed himself In the corridor. ofr'Cein- dertaken about the middle of Feb­ petitions. Next year they will tral high school, the largest, in ih e Stodents _ WiD gXXX36XXXXX3g30tXXXKXXXX3Oat3eXXXX«^^ Slrty-three out of 113 applicants the city, by shooting himself In' "the ror Connecticut motor vehicle op­ ruary at all thirty-seven examina­ come back, they promise, with even tion points in the state, are being head this morning. . H' . erators licenses who have passed Undaunted After Second De­ stronger "proof.” ------IJye at Better Hotel at the new vision test required In this carefully studied. Those who pass without the aid of spectacles are Whether or not Rep D-.- Scott The ground freezes to a .depth, of state were found to have normal Poole, author of the 1925 and 1927 vision. They were able to read let­ given unrestricted operators' li­ feat, Monkey Question to 100 feet In Siberia. i* i ’ Last Yeajr’s Rate. M IL ’S CASH MARKET ters three-eights of an Inch high at censes, while restricted licenses re- a distance of twenty feet, without cuiring tba holders to wear glass­ xHARRY JUUL, I^rop. the aid of spectacles. es whenever operating motor ve­ Come Up Again. hicles are granted to those who According to a statement made 539 Main Street, Next to Gas Tef. 2339 The other fifty, one of whom ;today by Principal ^Clarence P. wore glasses, succeeded In meeting have had the aid of glasses in pass­ ing the tests. The applicants are re­ 0uimby about one hundred mem­ the passing requirement, which Is Raleigh, N. C.— Undaunted by to be able to read letters 1 % Inch­ quired to submit to a test of each bers of the senior class at the es high at a distance of twenty feet. e }6 separately and of both eyes the accepted defeat of the Poole Reymander’s Market South Manchester High school are The theory underlying that pass­ used together. Those who fall to anti-evolution bill in the North Car­ planning to go on the Washington pass are allowed to get glasses or Successors to Meats ing grade Is that a driver who can­ olina Legislature, fundamentalist Trip pilgrimage this year. There not read such letters at that dis­ have their present grasses readjust­ are 117 students in the senior RIB R O A S T ...... 30(s32c ed and may then be examined. leaders today had plans up their tance would be unable while driv­ sleeve to bring the "monkey” BUFFALO MARKET class. This is the largest per cent POT ROAST...... 25C-30C ing a motor vehicle to distinguish The e.rarainatlona are given by question to the front again two 1071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club. of a class to undertake the trip In years. PORK TO ROAST...... 30c-32c between a child and a hydrant at slate policemen and rejection re­ years hence. Phone 456. We Deliver. a distance of 120 feet unless the ports are made every thirty days. The 1927 effort to enact anti-ev­ The trip Itinerary Is being ar­ BONELESS VEAL ...... aSc child were to move. Brake tests As the fjrri of those periods has olution legislation was very slml- ranged by Mr. Quimby and will be SMALL PORK SAUSAGE ...... 32c have shown that an automobile go­ 1 ot yet lapsed since the tests be­ liar to the Poole fiasco of 1925. announced shortly. The schedule OLD FASHION BACON, Bulk ...... '.39c lb. ing 35 miles an hour and equipped gan, there have been no final re­ This year the proposal to imprison PORK LAMB calls for a five day journey, leaving BACON sliced rindless...... 45c only with rear wheel brakes can­ jections to date. public school Instructors convicted Manchester April 23 and returning of teaching the so-called evolution Spareribs...... ^...... 23c Fancy Legs of l^mb . . 35c April 28. The scheduled cost per theory was swamped by the House Roast 6f Pork...... 28c Loin Chops .... 45 c student for the trip Is $50 and an uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Education Committee. additional five dollars will he Sponsors of the proposal filed a Pork C hops...... 35c Shoulder L a m b ...... 22c charged to alumni and others who minority report, but a few days Fresh Ham, sliced___ 45c Hamburg Steali...... 18c go along. It Is expected, however, Groceries later Issued a statement announc­ that the price of students’ trans­ TUNA FISH, 1 - 2 ...... * . . . v. .^Oc w o n " ing the fact that they had aban­ portation may he considerable re­ doned all plans to push anti-evolu­ BEEF duced by the Income from the bene­ PALM OLIVE SOAP,3 for ...... n...... 22c i tion legislation In the dying days of VEAL BAKER’S VANILLA v* . . ?r...... 31c Roast B e e f...... 30c fit shows which have been staged the 1927 General Assembly. Cutlets ...... 45c to help defray the expenses. RED ALASKA SALMON ...... /.'■...... |.29c Plan New Campaign Pot Roast ____18c-24c-30c The fee charged is the same as LARGE KETCHUP *...... 2lc Meantime, comes something of a Rqmp of V e a l...... 28c Round S te a k ...... 35c last year but it will pro-vlde better PINK SALMON ...... I4c GOOD THINGS TOMCAT threat from the headquarters of the accommodations as the students are North Carolina Bible League, Veal Shanks ...... 15c ...... a. . 10 Short S te a k ...... 40c to.make their “ home” at the Con­ SUG^tlt f -Ibs^ 65c which drafted the "monkey’' bill. ’i Porterhouse ...... 50c Shoulder'Roast, boned 32c gress Hall hotel instead of the Na­ LARD . 4 . 15c 3 Phones-CaU 2000 A renewed "evolution campaign,” tional hotel. This is a higher class acccording to this organization, will Daisy Hams Veal Chops___ __ .30c-35c hotel, the regular rates being six ^,1 be waged late In 1928 as a fore­ dollars per day higher at the form­ runner of a third attempt to have er than at the latter. However, this PURE LARD, CREAMERY YUB restrictive legislation enacted by Fruits and Vegetables of all Kinds— Special on does not mean more expense to the N otice ! 2 lbs...... BUTTER ...... 54c the North Carolina solons. The ‘.'campaign” of the Bible Tangerines 15c dozen. students, because accommodations We will have a full line of Salads and Pies from the League, the former-militant "Com­ have been secured for the same mittee of 100,” will be something Chickens and Fowls, fresh Killed ...... : 40c rate as paid last year. Phone-a-Pie Shop beginning Saturday. on the order of the drive waged by Senior students who have not al­ the association just prior to the ready made reservations or any POTATO SALAD ...... ^ ...... :.... 30c cosvening of the present General alumnus or other persons who de­ CABBAGE SALAD ... ..'. 1’...... i..V. *.. * vJ. 30c Assembly, according to plans now sire to make the trip with the CORNED BEEP H A S H ...... 25c group, should make arrangements under consideration, VEGETABLE SALAD ...... /.VI..; iV .i-. 13(kj PINEHURST HAMBURG ...... r...... 25c Only, they promise, it’s to be now,^ either lyith Principal Quimby Chopped so that all the juice is retained— bake It covered or with Charles Treat, president."of COTTAGE CHEESE with bacon and onions. conducted on a “ bigger and better” scale. the senior class. BAKED BEANS ...... V 15c Vehemently maintaining that the Service — Quality — Low Prices ALL KINDS OF PIES. PINEHURST SAUSAGE M EAT ...... 3ic majority of the North Carolina The population of India la three'i The season for Sausage will soon be over. Have some citizenry wants the so-called evo­ times .tljat of the United,States. of this delicious sausage meat with pancakes tomorrow. lution theory banned In public schools and colleges of the state, If it Is convenient will you please phone your order tonight, fundamentalist leaders are plan­ NATIVE PORK telephone seiwice until nine. ning to present evidence ot this to the 1929 body. Small Native Fresh hams, whole or half...... 34c Ib.

The evidence, they say, wTu con­ Freeh ShouIdfir$„ S i^e Whs,;; ^ig?’.„j, ilUlJl sist of voluminous petitions witb Feet, Pigs’ Liver. GROCERY 1 lb. Pinehurst Hamburg and 1 lb. Pinehurst NORTH SCHOOL STREET TELEPHONE 1209 Sausage Meat 51c SPECIAL Small Sirloin Steaks, best of b e e f...... c lb. 1 lb. Sliced Bacon . . 51c 5 Rolls Scott AtC.H.Tryon^sj 45 Rind off. Tissue .... IT IS NO SECBET 51c E Prime Rib Roast Beef • - - w- Sanitary Market Boneless Sirloin Roast that our business is rapidly increasing. The main reason of course is quality and low. 1 Meaty Soup Bone, 1 Soup Bunch and 1 Can Top j^und Roast 4 prices. But a large factor in this increase has been directly due to the phmiomenal- Burt Obiey Peas, all f o r ...... success we hav« had in the sale of Corned Beef and Sausage Meat. Special ^tnrday. 51c S Phones 441-442 rnBfM xm RouSd Roast ^ M i I A i Fancy Shoulder Clod Pot Roast, whole, " - - v ■ ‘ S 4 lbs. Pickled Pigs’ Feet . . . . 51c i 6 to 7 l b s ...... • • • ...... 30c lb. Corned Beef lOe S a u s a g e lbs. Fat Corned Beef for hash ...... 5ic 2 SPECIALS Boneless Pot Roast B e e f...... 25c-30c lb. FOR SATURDAY Boneless Rolled Roast Beef ..;...... c lb. IftHER MEAT SPErn Starch 25c^ IsTou ^ refe? standing roast cut short | . Shreddy Wheat^llc pkg. 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar ...... $1.00 Veal S tew , .t ■ ,20c-25c Mye Fowls . ; 3 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c. | Fine Drinking Coffee ...... 49c lb. THEN POT ROASTS = Our Boy Tender Sweet P e a s...... 19c can \ Veal C h ops ...... 35c RoastPbrk....;.28c-32c ^ M - *»4 I Red Salmon...... 25c can ^ ■ s.- . ■ r-'V-. * Meats lbs. Macaroni in b u lk ...... 25c Of m e^fto biy**”*" economical cuts | 2 Ot S Pork to Roast 38c lb. Monarch Golden Bantam Com ...... iSc can AND PINEHURST STEAKS = Sausage Meat S5c lb. OCTAGON SOAP RPECIAl^ „ on Tender Sirloin Steaks cut short 45c>49c lb. Oat- = Small Sausage 42c lb. A combination of Octagon products together with'a six quart hgate = t^ng Sirloin steaks short Increases their valae from 6c to 10c 5 Native Fowls 45o lb. saucepan, total 'ealue of $ 1 .2 5 ...... ALL FOR ...... e / O C : = lb Legs of Lamb, 87c lb. ■ Top Round Steak (no waste) 42c lb. ^ S Bib Lamb Chops 89c lb. Fancy Short Cut Smoked Should­ Home Cooked Food Specials ^ ers 28c lb. CHICKEN SALAD ...... 59c lb. GROCERY SP E C iA l^-’“"^- . Veb} OuHet 65o lb ., CHICKEN PIES,'none better...... POULTRY I Vpu Patties, 8 for 25c. . 20c each Tender Roasting Chickens Young Fowl • Rib Roast Beef 85e lb. ' ' Home Made Nut -Rings Sauer Kraut, 4 lbs. ....2 5 c FarmHouse B a ^ ^ ^ ^ Pot Boast 28c lb. ^iked Beans 25c qt.’ 5J4 to 6 lbs. 41A to 5 lbs i V . . Special on Medium F ow l...... ' Aneb : Raised Doughnuils Pow der...:::®::;? slzeTou w^sb^Toc Jf." Sbo;ader;'of I^mb. any I Fruit Brown Bread 10c-15c loaf> Monarch Peas, reg; 25c. 19c PINEHURST QUALITY CORNED BEEF Home Made Fudge Cakes Corned Spare Proal. K g , Peet | Baldwin Apples 75o basket. 8 quarts Apples for 25c. Baked Chickens Large Variety of Pies. Phone A Pie Cup Cakw , | Bananas lOo lb. (, . fi 3 Gr£^ Fruit 26e. All Kinds of Salads EIiteCoffee...... 45c MARKET NEWS Fancy Florida Oranges 80e doz. . I California Oranges 40o to 69c dozen..?.... . ::.>35^ = Business Is good at Pinehurst— Thursday morning dozen. record breaker. * was a 8 quarts Fancy Cranberries 25c. It seems mighty good to have Mr. Avery back with us Star C o ffe e ...... 5 5 c Come In tomorrow— It will pay you tdi trade at Pinehurst BeanMBeans^. v. 5 -1 Mr. Nelson wlU have a large supply of fresh vegetablea in. Fruits and F p e sh V egetable ; eluding Spinach, Bunch Beets at 7c, New Carrots 9c bunch c S - , Vegetables ^ c u m ^ ^ ’ Mushrooms, New Cabbage, Turnips and Fancy Sealdsweet Orai^es___ • •••••••••A 33c Glass Jar Peaches . .. 19c . ■ i- r Vi;- ■ -i-' ■ .....:?:.c^l3cj|;fef^ Try Heatley Lettuce 15c. 3 quarts Baldwin Apples ...... •••••• (to the B aJ^ Counteiv-Whole Wheat Bimd, Bye and Iceberg Lettuce lOo and 15c. RMsln Bread, Cup Cakes, Coffee Rings, Drake’s Raisin, plain Fancy Ripe Tomatoes 28c Ib. Fancy*Delicious Applei^^4 quart basket • • • • • «iU Sii'''* and marble pound cake. Parsley 10c. New C ^ote, New Ca^j^e, Celery, Lettuiie, etc !kipinet*^i. . . iA . 8 c p ^ D o g 'w scn ^ dog lx»ee, 4 pounds 6c, also Milk Bobo Soup Bunch 10c. Be^Hbk BeansJafge^ | Parsnips, 4 lbs. for 26c. • ^45 , ,■j. call^2(>M*tlra^tr” *^ Saturday won’t you please 4 bunches ^Carrotp 25e. 4 Bunches Beets 26c. TEGETARLES AIGI'• AlmMt forgot this item— 2 lb. Boxes of Royal Imnch (with Celery 20c. ! f the purchase of a pound N. B . C. Cookies) 29e box. ManchesteriPublic Mark^ Rock Turnips t Ib. - * -W .. -i, ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ‘ _ _ Spinach, P e p p ^ New. Beets, New, Carmts, Rt^islws, T o n ^ Fresh Ivin's and B^edmnt Cookies. > New Cabbage 7c lt>.. 5 lbs. Yellow Om

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RADIO BOARD PICKS \ 3 BURN TO DEATH ...... THREE COMMISSIONERS IN NEW YORK HRE Phone A Pie Shop Read In addition to our regular line of Pies, Cakes, Cup = Our Washington, March 4.— The New New York, March 4.— Three per­ Cakes, etc., we have made preparations for supplying you S federal radio commission will or­ sons were burned to death today in with Salads, Fish Cakes, Home Made Cottage Cheese, = Adv. on ganize at once but with only three a fire which swept a five-story tene­ Home Made Mayonnaise, Home Made Corned Beef Hash. S members, the Senate early today ment at 55 Spring street. The dead: the Back having rejected two of President Harry J. Farrell, a patrolman. None of the above named dishes are made up ahead and = CooHdge’s five appointees. The trio A male child whom Farrell was they do not stand around in dishes hours before you re- 5 Page, confirmed were Rear Admiral Wil- attempting to rescue. ceive them. They are made up after we get the order 5 Pam H. G. Bullard, of Media, Pa., IT PiKTS T P W A I T P N An unidentified woman about 35 and delivered to you FRESH. S for a si.'c-year term; Eugene O. years old. Sykes, of Jarkson, Miss., for a four- The authorities fear more bodies POTATO SALAD ...... 25c lb. = year term, and John F. Dhlon, of San Francisco, for a two-year may be burled in the ruins. They CABBAGE S A L A D ...... 25c lb. S term. The nominations rejected are investigating the possibility the CHICKEN SALAD ...... '...... 75c lb. = Manchester'g Great Eublie Pantry were th.'^se of Orestes H. Cald\vell, fire may have been of Incendiary VEGETABLE S A L A D ...... 30c lb. S origin. of BronxviUc, N. Y., for a five-year CHICKEN CHOP S U E Y ...... 35c lb. = term, and K:;nry A, Brilows, of CORNED BEEF H A S H ...... ’...... 25c lb. = Minneapolis, for a three-year ter3ii. JAP STEAMER SIRS President Coolidge car. complete COTTAGE CH EESE...... 20c lb. = the commis.^ion by making two re­ IN GREAT DEIIAND! BAKED BEANS ...... ; ...... 25c qt. | cess appointments as soon as Con­ Tokio, March 4.— The Japanese gress adjoutT.s. liner Anhei Maru has been wreck­ We are selling better than 4,000 cup cakes each week S More and more particular and thrifty housewives of Manchester and neai^by towns are doing their shopping in the The objection to Caldwell and ed forty miles off Oshima, one of and they are becoming famous on merit. They can not S **Self-Serve.” Every day we see new faces here looking for something new and of the best quality and they know it .Bellows, it was said, came because the islands in the Riukiu group, be beaten—Why? “ Good Goods.” 35c dozen. = will be the lowest price in town. It was alleged they were "hand- according to reports received at the picked” by the larger radio corpor­ Kagoshima radio station today. FOR SATURDAY ONLY APRICOT PIES . . . 25c each = Everything Guaranteed! , Everything The Best! ations. One hundred passengers are HOME MADE MAYONNAISE (just right) . .45c pint S aboard the vessel. The light from the sun as 8 min­ The Anhei Maru carries a crew MEADOW GOLD utes and 8 seconds old when it of fifty men. HAM NATIVE The Mitako Maru has been sent FRESH MADE reaches us. And light travels at the PHONE 349 lb. POTATOES Pur e Lard rate of 186,300 miles a second. to the aid of the stricken vessel. 35c BUTTER (NT A d ib. pkg. i 117'/z Spruce street. Bailey & Ray. 5 Puritan or Star sugar, Peck .... 43 c 2 lbs. .. 9 1 . U D We Deliver __ (Not storage). Most cured, skinned back ham. Bushel ...... $1.70 . • I- popular better in town. -.4,. TiiiiiicMiiismiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiT Strictly Fresh Local Small or Smoked ' . ^ David Harum Fancy miiiiiiiiinmmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiinnrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL Hale’s Strictly Fresh Shoulders , / i . Tender Sweet ^ d Q CAMPBELL’S Farm. Eggs Q Q / » Fancy Table dozen ___ lb. l y C Peas, 3 cans . Eggs, dozen . QUALITY GROCERY I Waranoke Restaurant | (Large) 4 to 5 Ik -' Single c a n ___ __ 22c IRVING P. CAMPBELL, Prop. = Business Men’s Luncheon 11:30 to 2 p. m.— 50c. = Bridge Brand-Maine Phones 2400 and 2401 30 Depot Square Lenten Specials Burt Olney’s Tender Sugar Corn Grote and Weigel Sweet Peas A C k ^ i SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS , | 5 ca n s...... GORTON 3 c a n s ...... C i Blue Plate 60c. Chicken Dinner $1.00 = Single can ...... 12c SMOplD MEATS Meats COD FISH E Special Parties Accommodated E pkg...... 22 c made under the most sanitary k\ HOME MADE SAUSAGE M E A T ...... 35clb. Scottish Chief Early Pratt Low Natural I Banquets. Catering to Social Gatherings. S conditions. - FANCY ROASTING PORK, shoulder or loin cut 28c-30c Xanico Crab Meat, can ..3 4 c Sifted Peas d f l ^ Asparagus SMOKED SHOULDERS, large or small . . . .23c-25c Itf.’ Certified AVTiite Meat 5 cans ...... large can . 23c American Bologna, Ib...... 29c LEGS LAMB, large or sm all...... 38c-40c lb. 39c I Bakery Specials This Week | Tuna, can ...... Single can ...... 12c Very tender. Liverwurst, lb...... 29c . LAMB S T E W ...... 15clb. i - Republic'ilglil^feat Polish Bologna, Ilf. .*..... 33c CORNED B E E F ...... 10c and 15c lb.' = ICE CREAM C A K E ...... 2ac Tuna, c a n ...... 19c RIB ROAST BEEF ...... 28c-35c lb. Helmet Bartlet Fronkfarts, lb...... 29c HOT CROSS B U N S ...... 25c dozen Red Bill Columbia River Libby’s Sauerkraut, POT ROAST BEEF ...... 25c-30c lb. Salmon, lb. c a n ...... 29c German Mettwurst, lb. . . .39c FUDGE CAKE ...... 25c NATIVE VEAL ROAST ...... 35c lb. 1-2 lb. can ...... 10c 2 large 25 c '’T4«s.....,59c Head Cheese, lb...... S.3c cans Single c a n ...... 22c MOCCHA RAISED CAKE ...... 25c Pink Salmon/tall can .15c Blood Bologna, lb...... 33c Groceries CHOCOLATE DOUGHNUTS...... 30c dozen Baked Beans and Brown Bread— Coffee Cokes— PILLSBUR^RGOLDMED^FLOUR...... BAG,$1.12 SOAP SPECIAI^2 Octagon Soap, 2 Octagon Soap Powder, 1 OctagonYq^et.Soap, 1 Octagon S oa p C h i^ Raisin Bread=a^mple|e Jine of Whipped Cream Goods. 5 -^n7r^i-^4TiartsiKe'F5rv^ ...... dW = Charlotte Russe French Crullers E FANCY FRESH FRUIT AND YEGETARLES FIG B A R S ...... 15c lb. Swedish Tea Rolls, Danish Pastry, French Doughnuts S We have a complete stock of all fresh fruit and vegetables in season. Imported from Belgium, Florida, Texas, GINGER S N A P S ...... 15clb. I 2 CANS CAMPBELL BEANS ...... 25c California, Germany, Spain and Mexico. I ROOMS TO REOT BY DAY OR WEEK. | 10 Bai*s Borax Soap...... 45c FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES (DIRECT FROM FLORIDA) quart...... 5.3c 2 pkgs. Hecker’s Pancake F lou r...... 2 5 c' 2 pkgs. Muller’s M acaroni...... 25c California Sunkist Navel or Fancy Thin Skin Fancy Sealdsweet Florida Sealdsweet Florida Oranges Grape Fruit, each .7>/2C Oranges, d ozen ...... 39c 2 pkgs. Dromedary Cocoanut...... 29c I WARANOKE HOTE - BAKERY | (medium) dozen ...... 29c ------S------—::------Fancy California N ai^ ' '‘ E.vtra'^F'ancy Large Thin Skin Iceberg Lettuce, head ,9c ^ Fruits and Vegetables Oranges, dozen .... 65c Grai>e Pniit, 3 for ...... 25c . . (Solid)...... BALDWIN A P P L E S ...... 50c basket I AND tOADRANT | Bananas, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Dates and E J. J. Williams, Prop. | We also have a large stock of Fancy Pears, Golden Kii>e Bananas, Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Figs, New Cabbage, New Beets, New Carrots, Iceberg^ I Main Street r ; So. Manchester = Small White Mushrooms, Fresh Radishes, Celepy hearts, large hot house Cucumbers, New Cabbage, Lettuce, Powell’s Lettuce, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Spiri-’J Egg Plants, Artichokes, etc- ach. ------•------GOING OVER BIG Hardware, Stanley Paints, Grain, Hay, Alfalfa, Straw ...... Our New National Biscuit Cookie Department (66 varieties) Sampling of any variety. We have sevei^ carloads of hay to select from and it 22c is a good time to place your orders before hay is^ aid Fig Newtons, lb...... 22c Epinuts,- lb...... 38c Crusader Biscuits, lb.. V ^ to obtain. \ 8 (Very tasty— 60 to the (Slightly salted) V I pyasgsssfs I Delicious pound). 5 “ The store that holds faith with the people.” 5 = Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. = \ S F. KELLEY, Prop. = Store Only the Open” BIRCH Simi MARKET Best Meats Tomorrow 88 Birch Street Phone: 2298. Lenten Specisilties Are Sold Until, Here. 9 JL m. Paul Correhti During Lent one oftwi finds it hard to serve a variety To the wise housewife— trade where you find the of foodstuffs that are appetizing. We can solve that best quality and lowest prices. problem for you now. We specialize in the preparation

of special home made Lenten dishes in addition to a When we-wrap up your purchase you know that you have] Saturday large line of other food products including many fine fish just bought the best meat the market affords. It is really ., » delicacies. a treat to buy here, especially since our prices are so low, as Specials Large Assortment of these prove; . . r ; Fresh Pork Roast .. 27c lb. Our Usual Line of Best Lean Pork Chops 35c Fresh Fruits and Home Cpoked Foods This means no ends. Tender Cut of Shoulder Hale’s S a u sa g e Nice Fresh Shoulders 21c lb Vegetables Daily . With Specials Changing Daily Steak Meat, lb. . . . . C Ih...... 25c Fi’esh Spareribs . . . .25c lb. Lobster and Crabmeat in Filet of Smoked Herring Fresh Pigs’ Feet . . . 15c lb. Shrimp and Tuna MEAIS Special on glass. I ^ Pork L iv e r___ . . . 18c lb. Anchovies Spinach...... 25c peck Veal S teak ...... 40c lb. Finnan Haddie ini klass* Caviar Cabbage...... 2c lb. Veal Chops 25c, 30c, 35c lb. Anchovey, Sardine, Shrimp Vegonnaise POULTRY PORK Nice solid heads. Holland, Scotch, Swedish Veal S te w ...... 18c lb. Bloater and Lobster ^ 1? Tender Roasting Chicken, lb. . . . . 42c ^ u e r Kraut, 3 lbs. . . . 25c Salt Herring. I i-4 to 6 lbs. -*;■ Shank V e a l...... 10c lb. Paste. ■ I « Milk Fed Fowl, lb. • • • • • . ;'39c Pickled Herring Shoulder Pot Roast, Ibi • •••••• - 'Lean Fresh Shoulders, lb...... 22c Nice Spring Legs of .. Also Endive, Celery, Ice­ Russian Sardines ' 4 to 6 lbs. L a m b ...... 35c lb. Peeled Sardines |' | | berg Lettuce, Soup Bunch­ Smoked Herring Boneless Roast of Beef,§b...... 30c LAMB Small Lean Pork Roast, lb. ., .28c Lamb Chops . .32c, 42c lb. es, Parsley, Green Sweet Norwegian Sardines in ;;;,' \ . rt ***■ ':' Smoked Salmon - . r Small' TTen^r L ^ of Lamb, lb.'36c Fresh Spare Ribs> lb...... 22c^ Sirloin Steak, remember its Peppers, Artichokes, Egg olive oil and tomato sat|ce Smoked Halibut ’ Boneless Pot Roast, leafi,’ lb. ....22c ■Boneless Lantfo Roast, lb. . . . w l34c the very best-----40c lb. Plants, Kale, Savoy Cab­ Large assortiheint of Imimrted and Domestic Cheese. (NO waste) Fresh Pigs’ Feet, lb.-...... 10c Short Steak ...... 40c lb. bage, Oranges, Tangerines, jPrime Rib Roast of Beeif, lb...... 33c •v;. Fresh Pigs’ Liver, lb...... 10c Apples and nice Bananas. * Large assortment of lH ||des, Olives, Onions apd Rel­ Round Steak ...... 35c lb. j;;: Nice Fancy Ripe • ishes. ■ Lean Stew Beef, l b . ' ,r....20c Old Fashioned Sausages, lb. pkg- 33e mi Shoulder Steak -----25c lb. .< ..i. '. ^ *i, Br«wt of for Stufltog, lb.... 22c Heavy Cream, Strictly I^ea^i Eggs, "Brown’s Butter, Boneless Ve^ Roast, lb...... 35c ^ 'Lmk S»isage, Ib^ .... -...«. -.. . 28e Rib R o a s t...... 27c lb. 'Tom atoes...... 28c lb. FrOsh Ground Hamburg feteak, lb. 18c tN® waste)' i!ry a pound of our Best Hoihe Made Sausage . .30c lb. ' Fresk Oysters \ \

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ENTERTAINMENT Old Fashioned and A N D D A N C E Modern Dancing TOTTERS INTO PATH Allspices Hall Association Svea CITY VIEIV DANCE h a u l , Orange Hall Keeney Sti-eet SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5 SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5. OF HURRYING CAR Behi'end’s Orchestra. Geo. Neff Orchestra. 8 o’clock. Admission 50c. Admission 50c.

Miss Alice Healey who conducts Nursery Worker Badly Hurt a millinery shop in the Park ABOUT TOWN building has just returned from a business trip to New York. By Automobile at Laurel Tomorrow afternoon at two Albert F. Knofla, secretary and Park. r o’clock the Ladies Sewing society treasurer of the Manchester Con­ FOR WOMEN AND MISSES of the Swedish Lutheran- church struction Companrj', is now able to will conduct a sale of Swedish be about without the aid of crutch­ home-baked foods at the J. W- Hale es. Mr. Knofla has been confined Harrj' Briggs, an employe of the C. R. Burr Nureery Company, is in company’s store. Mrs. P. J. O. Cor­ fo his home, Arvine Place, for Wie the Memorial hospital with a com­ nell heads the committee of ladies greater part of the past six months In charge. owing to an injury to his knee, to pound fracture of the left leg, a relieve which he underwent opera­ scalp wound and numerous cuts and bruises as a result of beipg The Manchester Green Com­ tions at two different times at the Hartford hospital. knocked down by an autompbile Whether you are planning on purchasing a spiort or dress munity club will hold its regular operated by George Greenway of meeting in the ussembly hall of the the Hotel Sheridan early last night. coat, fashion^ of kasha or sheen in a navy blue or a green, school this evening. President El- The evangelistic meetings being h’eld at the Gospel Hall on Center According to the story told to the you will tod just the type you want in our assortment. Some wood Walker will have charge of police by Greenway, who took the are strictly tailored, while others are cleverely tucked and the program. street, which were to have termin­ ated with tonight’s service, will be injured man to the hospital, he was have fur collars of twin beaver, squirrel or white coney. continued each evening next week in the act of passing a five-ton New, smart shades of The Bible continues to be the at 7:45 except Saturday, Owing to truck near the Wickham farm at world’s best seller. Read the pic­ the interest in the services. Evan­ Laurel Park when Briggs suddenly ture story of the life of Christ gelists Telfer and Watson of Toron­ staggered down an embankment -Navy Black that is running on page 6 today. to, Canada, have consented to de­ directly into the path of the car. Green Sheer Vestees fer other arrangements. Said He Was New Yorker You will be surprised how a dain­ The monthly meeting of Star of At first police and hospital offi­ Tan ' Rookie ty lace or georgette vestee will the East, R. B. P. 13, will be held l\Ir. and Mrs. E. A. Lydall of cials were unable to, learn where touch up that tailored dress or suit. at Orange hall this evening at eight | Main street will leave tomorrow Briggs lived. He claimed he was Spring Coats-Lsecond Floor We have a large assortment from o ’clock. The business of the even­ for a visit of two or three weeks from New York city but further which to make your selection. ing will be installation of officers. at West Palm Beach, Fla. Wal­ than that he would not say. Later A social hour -with refreshments ter Lydall, Mr. Lydall’s brother is it was learned he is employed as will follow. home from Florida and will as­ an outside laborer at the Burr Nur­ sume his brother’s duties at the Ly­ sery. to $2.98 Through misunderstanding the dall & Foulds paper mills. Cleverly Styled Dutch supper and entertainment at DRUG Main Floor the Wapping school was reported With the approach of spring the REBEKAHSTOSEE for last night instead of this even­ sales of automobiles show a decid­ ing. The Federated Workers will ed Increase. Within the last three serve the meal from 6 to 8 o’clock daj's more than a dozen conditional BIBLICAL tABLEAUX SPECIALS Silk Frocks tonight, when a program by local bills of sale have been recorded and Hartford talent will follow. with the town clerk. Entertainment to Follow Meet­ IN A WIDE VARIETY OP STYLES ing in Odd Fellows Hall on 100 O N L Y Monday Night. Tomorrow Only I Sunset Rebekah, lodge is arrang­ Gilette Razor ing for a pleasing entertainment to follow the regular meeting In Odd ■' and Fellows hall Monday evening which will come to order promptly at 7:30. One Blade $ 1 5 - 7 5 S h o p p i t ^ Leading features of the prograiri will be a series of biblical tableaux by the Salvation Array songsters, 1 0 ^ each Every day new Spring dresses are add­ selections by the Rebekah Mandolin ed to our already large assortment. Smart club and vocal soles by Robert Von tailored frocks for sport or office wear, Our Line Of Deck. Refreshments will be served at the social hour following the en­ 50c L e s c o ...... 39c and cleverly tiered frocks for bridge and Gay Prints tertainment. afternoon wear. Dozens of models to The Misses Evaline Pentland and 50c Prophylactic Tooth choose from in Athenla rose, palmetto These are the new ‘‘compose’* i Lillian Riordan are tlie committee B ru sh e s...... 35c green, queen blue, monkey skin, tan, prints. They will make up into on tickets; Mrs. Florence Walsh, t . Crochet Sport Hats black and white. jaunty sport frocks by using the Miss Viola Greenaway, Miss Ruth $1.10 Tanlac ...... 35c plain material for the skirt and the % Coseo,. Walter iWalsh, Cleon Chap­ gay print for the blouse. Good t . man and Beverly Wright constitute 50c Rubbing A lco h o l...... 35c heavy quality crepe de chine— . 40. the entertainment committee; Mrs. inches wide. % F e^uring: Offer the Broadest Choice Fredericka Spiess, Mrs. Frances $1.25 Agarol...... 98c Chambers, Miss Alice Wilson and Mrs. Alice Shorts will have charge 35c Palmolive Shaving Tiers Tucks IN THE NEWEST COLORS OF THE SEASON AND of the refreshments, which are in­ $2*98 yd. cluded in the ticket fee. Home­ C r e a m ...... 24c THE MOST SALABLE MODELS TO BE FOUND. made candy will be for sale. The Main Floor proceeds will be sent by the lodge 25c Three Flouf Talcum .. 19c “Compose- effects to the Od’ Fellows’ home at Gro­ Hudnut’s. ALL Trimmed with plain or hand painted ribbon bands, ton. they are very special for dv ^ 3 5 c F r o s tilla ...... 21c NEW each $ 1 0 . 0 0 REV. FREDERICK BARTLETT Pleats Embroidery TO VISIT PACTWC c o a s t SHADES • » SNAPPY SHOWING of newest hats of ribbon, silk Rev. Frederick Bartlett of St. 50c Ovaltine . . §9c ■giljz I’rocks— Second Floor and ribbon and all straw, with trimmings of Rowers, rib­ Louis, formerly of; Manchester, has bons and ornaments, all colors and UndferWi^r-^econd Floor your while to buy a fey pair now when you can purchase them so reasonably. Fancy ^uff gloves in many different, attractive styles. Main Floor ______2 Perfection of Style, Stock and Workmanship are = SUNDAY DINNER g|ECIALIl ‘ Gloves— Main Floor 5 built into them ^ = , =

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