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NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION TUB WEATHER for the month of February, 1929 Foreeaat by t). S. Weather Bereau. Mete U a rea 5,284 tS b i Member of the Audit Bareaa ef Go»»- Fair and warmer tonight; Wed­ Circalatlone anrhfatfr nesday dondy and colder.

VOL. XLin., NO. 131. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DAUGHERTY BREAKS FEDERALSSEE FIRST PICTURE OF FLOOD RESCUE OVER 100 KILLED R E V O irS END HIS YEARS SILENCE ' ' ' ' V A ' IN FLOOD DISTRICT \ IN T O D A Y S N HERE ARE HIGHLIGHTS Former Attorney General CF DAUGHERTY STORY. S. OFFICIALS REPORT Striking statements from In­ Rebels Give Up Torreon S ’S S sS Defends His Own Career terview with Daugherty. SV •S ’.'' S + s • * “ President Harding was a and That of Late Presi­ greatly maligned man.” Without a Fight; Are Now “ I never knew anything about Death Toll May Be Greatly that Teapot Dome transaction.” HOUSE REJECTS dent Harding. “ I was never in it (that little Fleeing in the Direction of | V green house on K street) and I Increased When Rescuers never heard of any member of Escalon. A,. BILL FAVORED the Harding Cabinet being in it.” Reach Isolated Towns; Sarasota, Fla., March 19.— Harry “ In my opinion it was a high •. S s'- \ M. Daugherty, attorney-general in S A -S ^ s A honor to be a member of the \ The Mexican revolution was vir­ . .•>^^; the Cabinet of the late President Harding Cabinet.” SN\ J BYTHESENATE Four States in Path of “ No one lived more decently tually at an end today, according to 's \ 'J Warren G. Harding, broke his long ] s '* •4- in Washington than he (Presi­ silence here today in an exclusive j the Mexican government. > dent Harding) did or 1 did.” ' s •Rushing Waters— Planes interview with International News “ I can understand these at­ Following the occupation of Tor­ For the First Time This Sea­ Service at his winter home in Hotel tacks. I made plenty of enemies reon by Federal troops, the rebel ' Elvernona defended not only his ahd they blamed Harding for generals in the northern Mexican Continue to Drop Food to own public career but that of Presi­ anything I did they disliked.” son Branches of State dent Harding whom he termed “ a states, headed by Gen. .Marcelo -<» Caraveo, sued for peace. | Marooned Residents. It is believed that all the rebel | Legislature Disagree; Cig­ leaders who surrender will facet BOTTLE HURLED trial by court martial, which is I arette Tax Rejected. -\tlanta. Ga.. March 19.— Flood virtually tantamount to death. j waters were receding in the south­ Gen. Jose Escobar, leader of the' east today, revealing appaling spec­ rebels that fled from Torreon, re-1 AT SEN. HEFLIN tired to Escalon, •'bout 100 miles I Hanv xl, March 19— The Lower tacles of death and devastation in north of Torreon. House of the State Legislature to­ their wake. It is not expected that the rebels J.* day upset for the first time this "sea­ In ravaged portions of Alabama, will put up a fight against the ad­ where something like 30,000 per­ Misses Him and Hits Police­ vance of the Federals under Gen. \ son a report from one of its com­ Plutarco Elias Calles, Gen. Juan mittees. The Senate had passed sons are homeless, rehabilitation Andre Almazan and Gen. Ortiz. and transmitted to the House a bill has started in scattered places. man; Portland, Me., Re­ Gen. Calles has demanded the concerning the regulation of However, a few other Alabama unconditional surrender of any In- areas are still iu peril. I surgents that want to give tiiem- slaughter houses by boards of fuses Use of Its Hall. ; selves up. Health in cities, towns and bor­ The ultimate death toll In the j SlioHe.st ill History, oughs. The House committee which southeastern flood sector today was The resolution which is'now sub­ still undetermined. .\n official esti­ Brockton, Mass.. March 19.— Po­ siding was one of the shortest and received the bill reported favorably. mate by Gov. Bibb Graves office put lice Sergeant Stephen J. Bryan to­ least deadly in the history of the i But Representative Hungerford, of (lie Alabama casualty list at more republic. i day was nursing an ugly gash on Watertown, desired an amendment, than 100. It was engineered by a group ofi inserting a word that would have Reports .More Dead, the side of his head made by a pop army officers who evidently hoped \ nullified the entire bill. later, after making a 600 mile bottle thrown in the direction of U. to consolidate forces with the lib-j When M. Hungerford had re­ tour of the stricken needs ot the erators or religious rebels in Jalis­ state by airplane, the governor de­ Harry y i . Daugherty S. Senator J. Thomas Heflin, of vealed his views on the subject. Alabama. co. In this they were disappointed. Miss Cheney, of Manchester, offer­ clared an additional number of dead great man and a great president.” While the Senator was delivering Former President Calles was -V relief airplane bringing food to marooned flood victims nearly caused the death of one of the neonle ed a formal amendment worded to were'reported at Brewtou, Ala. Daugherty decried the publica­ called to the war ministry and took He said when his plane flew over his sepond Ku Klux Klan lecture in nnf one of a group of men on a suit Mr. Hungerford’s idea. House tion of a book, the characters iu two days here last night and dodg­ the field at the head of an army loof at Elba and injured .iim severely. This picture, taken from a that came alongside the buildlnir Leader Johnson, of Manchester, Brewton a big “ K” was displa.ve.J which, he said, sought to inferen- variously estimated at from 10,000 on the Red Cross field there. This ing a small crowd outside at its looTi/Sined t “K'” i">o ‘ l-o ''Oal ror mcdic.l attenllod, «-lule tl« and Representative Peck of Bristol, tially portray himself. President conclusion, the city council of Port­ to 21,000 meu. The uprising also fought the amendment and it was signal means “ persons killed.” No Harding and others iu the Harding land, Me., was voting to refuse the brought to the fore one of the most lost. Then the original bill went numeral accompanied the sign. Cabinet iu a detrimental light as use of tlie Portland city hall audi­ brilliant army officers in the mod­ to the floor and was defeated by a Forty-one deaths have been con­ “ a volume built on a foundation of torium “ to any individual or organ­ ern history of Mexico— Gen. Alma­ vote of 97 to 90. firmed in the states of Alabama, falsehood.’’ ization for the purpose of a speech” zan, who is known as the “ modern Swedish Princess Given To Die in Committee Georgia, Florida and Mississippi, “ President Harding was a great­ by Senator Heflin, on the ground Napoleon of Mexico.” JURY DISAGREES With disagreeing action between The list by states is: Alabama, 24; ly maligned man.” Daugherty said that it was the council’s duty, as -A.bout half a dozen generals have House and Senate occuring for the Georgia, 15; Florida 1; Mississippi with feeling in his voice. “ It is bad one speaker expressed it, to “ avoid been executed, but the losses in Big Welcome In Norway first time this year, it was generally enough to attack a man when he is any possible breach of the peace or skirmishing between rebels and IN THAW’ S SUIT believed the bill would be followed Squadrons of airplanes from alive but it is a terrible thing to at­ public disturbance.” Another Federals have been very slight. to die in committee. Mongomery, Ala., and Pensacola, tack him when he is dead. They hall, it was stated, will be found Oslo, Norway, March 19.— I’rin-^four horses. They drove tlirough Meanwhile the Senate was having Fla., today continued to drop provi­ waited until he was dead.” I for the Senator______when he goes to REBELS IN FLIGHT. cess Mrthc of .Sweden was given a ■cheering lanes cf- people, escorted *t;’''4-anortTer roll call vote. Democratic sions, blankets and clothing to Never Craved I'ower j Portland on March 29th. Mexico City, March 19.— Under drop provisions, blankets and cIoIUt tumultuous greeting when she ar­ by a squadron of cavalry. members of the Senate had sponsor­ Daugherty declared that while ! Bottle Thrown, orders to “ pursue and exterminate” Returns Skied Verdict; ed a bill calling for a commission Ing to isolated communities. rived here for her marriage to This city is brilliantly decorated he personally played an important i The Alabama Senator, who had the rebels, the Federal forces now for the wedding. Pillars of ice to investigate the condition of aged “Only a Start.” part in the late President’s life, he 1 the target of pebbles, small completely controlling the Torreon Crown Prince Olaf, of Norwa.v. The capped by golden domes and illum­ Showgirl Plaintiff to Ask poor people in the state. The bill H. P. Williamson, national Red' “ never craved power.” He never I stone_g and pieces of frozen mud sector today moved forward in the train bearing the princess reached inated from within are being erect­ was unfavorably reported out of Cross officer sent to the flood area wanted to be attorney-general, he | following his St. Patrick’s day ad- govornnienfs campaign for the here at 11:20 a. ni. ed for a full mile along the main committee. Minority Leader Ber­ from Washington, has taken charge said, but when he did accept the ; dress, was hooted and jeered by a -subjugation of the rebellion in the The princess arrived from Stock­ street. for a New Trial, lin, of .New Haven, then appealed of rehabilitatlou and relief sup­ office at the personal solicitation of i crowd of from two to three hun- states of Chihuahua and Sonora. holm to be met by an enormous Among the numerous members of to Republican Senators to drop plies. Ho said the $250,000 now the President he “ did the job | dred men and boys outside Vasa Gen. J. Gonzaic Escobar and the crowd that not only filled the royal families here for the cere­ party lines for once, and aid the being raised by the Red Cross was “ only a start.” honestly and fearlessly.” He point- | hall, Campello, as he concluded his main body of his retreating rebel streets around the railway station, mony are the Duke and Duchess of New York, March 19.— The jury Democrats. The Republican mem­ ed with pride to his record, regard- j second lecture. Except for a few forces are now at Escalon. Chi­ but lined the thoroughfare to the bers refused to do so, and the vote Gov. Graves today directed a York, representing King George in the $100,000 damage suit less of the fact that a Senate com-' Pcbbles, the only missile thrown huahua. A rear guard left behind palace. and Queen -Mary of . The resulted 22 to 12 in favor of the large part of the relief work con­ mittee investigated the conduct of i "'as the pop bottle which missed at Gomez Palacio to cover the re- Prince Olaf met the Princess at duke will act as best man at the brought by Marcia Estardus against committee report and rejection of centrated on the Consecuh river ------I the senator as he was seated in his the station with a ooach drawn by wedding. Harry K. Thaw for alleged Injuries the bill. valley between Andalussia and Brewton. (Continued on Cage 2.) { limousine. It struck Police Ser- (Continued on Page 5.) inflicted by him at a New Year’s The House followed the expected igeant Bryan, one of a score of po- Many of the residents of Elba Eve party, two years ago, failed to procedure and rejected a bill that ! lice officers on duty about the would have put a tax of one per and Geneva, marooned on house­ I Heflin automobile. reach a decision. It was revealed cent on each ten cigarettes sold in tops and trees for three days before 500 Klansnien Present. E.L.G.HOHENTHAL JACKSON FRIEND this morning when a sealed verdict being rescued, began returning to P .J. GRIBBON JOINS I About 500 Klansmep, and their POLICEMAN KILLED returned last night was opened. (Continued on Page L) their homes today. Many of them I friends heard Senator Heflin talk The jury discontinued its delib­ found their homes had been washed for 2t2 hours. He said he had ESTATE $57,422.86 erations at 8 o’clock last night and away. more than 300 letters threatening DIES SUDDENLY returned the sealed verdict to Jus­ Extraordinary precautions still LUMBER COMPANY his life. He advocated standard­ IN GANGSTERS WAR tice Schmuck. Justice Schmuck ti.x- were being taken in the Elba and I,ization of education in the nation’s ed this morning for the reading. It 10,000 MILE TRIP Geneva sectors to prevent the public school system with a secre- could not be learned whether the spread of pestilence. All the I L i tar.v of education Ht Washington as Inventory Completed and Mrs. Merton Andrews majority of the jurymen favored refugees in emergency camps In Decomes rinaDCially Inter- part of a fortification against the Was Off Duty at Time and tlie plaintiff or the defendant, that section were being vaccinated. ■ Catholic church’s parochial school .Asks New Trial BY STATISTICIAN Acfoit in r^nnPDvn fc - ^tganization. He declared that only Presented to * Probate Housekeeper in Detec­ Miss Estardus announced imme­ caiea in I/Oncern is r o r - j a quarter of the press of the coun-| Accidentally Got in Line diately after the jury was discharg­ . J . ! ti’y remained uncontrolled by cor- Court Here Today. ed by Justice Schmuck that she MEXICAN REBELS PLAN ^ mer Local Man ' i interests. He caned for defeat tive s Home Passes Away. planned to ask for a new trial., The Dn Hoffman to Inspect All I RHHI. : of intolerant public officials. He! of Fire. new hearing will be held duripg the ______j declared that “ we’ve put a crimp” I May term of court. TO CROSS U, S. BORDER I in what he termed the plans of the | E. L. G. Hohenthal. late prohibi­ Willimantic, March 19.— Mrs. "rhe show girl was especially dis­ Rontesto Gather Report Patrick J. Gribbon, a former | “ Catholic political machine” to New York, IMarch 19.— One po­ tion worker of this town, left an Merton C. Andrews, close personal appointed over the outcome of the resident of Manchester, today b e -' America a Catholic country liceman was killed and two civil­ estate inventoried at $57,422.86, case, but expressed confidence In •friend of Mrs. William E. Jackson j the result of "thTnext Udak Material. through immigration. Senator Hef­ (In the Field with General Alma- came Interested in the Manchester lin again scored Mussolini. He ians wounded in a gang-war flare- according to the report returned to who committed suicide following Miss Estardus, who Is known in Lumber Company to the extent of up in Brooklyn early today. The Judge of Probate W. 5. Hyde, of zan’s Mexican Federal Army) praised President Hoover for recosr- the murder of her husband here in i life as Mae O’Neill charged Torreon. .Ale.xico, March 19 — over $50,000. according to an an­ nizing the constituted government gun battle la.sted several minutes,' Manchester. Robert Reid and in her complaint that Thaw bit and nouncement made by N. B. Rich­ January, died early today after an 1 New A'ork, March 19.— Statistics Gen. Jose Escobar’s rebel army that of Mexico in the present rebellion fifty or sixty shots being fired. Elev-! Robert J. Smith were the apprals- beat her with a hairbrush during regarding every phase of commer­ evacuated this city, leaving the way ards, treasurer of the concern. Mr. “ instead of fighting the Ca'tholic illness of a week due to tonsilitis the party in his apartment.- Gribbon will join the Lumber Com­ en revolvers ai d throe sawed off ers. Mr. Hohenthal liad left no cial airplane flying will be sought open to Federal occupation without pany fn, an church's battle there.” He denied will when he was stricken aboard that developed into septic pneu­ She said that she had" suffered a shot being fired, may flee into the executive capacity | attacking the Catholic church shotguns were found in the gutters deep humiliation by his actions and April 1. as a when the battle was over. a train while on a speaking trip. monia. Her husband and one of her by Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman, 65- United States as the Federal garri­ religion, stating that he was at­ felt she should'be “ vindicated.” yeai'-old aviation expert, in a 10,- son did at Juarez, according to Started Work Here The police believe that the out­ He was removed from (he train and three daughters are ill iu the house Thaw entered a blanket denial tacking the “ Catholic oligarchy’s died last December in Indianapolis. opinions expressed by observers to­ Mr. Gribbon started in the lum­ political machine.” break was the result of a clash in where Mrs. Andrews died. of all the young woman’s charges. 000 mile inspection flight through bootlegging traffic. They have ar­ Stocks and linnds. day. ber business as a young boy being I There was some excitement when Mrs. Andrews took charge of the the United States and Central employed by C. A. Atkins, Jr., who j rested Charles “ Vannie’’ Higgins, The Manchester Trust Company The rebels, who retired from was appointed administrator of the homestead of County Detective Wil­ America, it was announced today. Torreon to Escalon, were under­ was conducting a small lumber j (Continueri on I’age 3.) whom they say they captured while liam E. Jackson immediately after yard on the north side of the rail- j he was fleeing the scene of the estate soon after his death and be­ Dr. Hoffman Is the statistician stood to be falling back In the cause about $37,000 of the estate he was slain, having been Mrs. direction of Juarez and El Paso. road tracks, opposite the Bon Ami ! shooting. Higgins is reported to Jackson’s most intimate friend. NO VACATION HOME and research director of the newly factory, in the north end. With : own a fleet o' taxicabs, the fast was in stocks and bonds. There was organized Aviation Business The theater of war presented a motorboat “Cigarette” said to t«o a delay in getting the inventory Mrs. Andrews was a leader in serious spectacle during the past the passing of this organization Mr. I JURISTS DISAGREE Christian Endeavor society affairs Bureau, Inc., and the flight will be Gribbon became a lumber salesman j used in riim-runni’g, and to oper­ completed. The rehl estate holdings FOR THE PRESIDENT 36 hours with rebel and Federal here and had only recently worked made under the organization’s troops making their way along the and later took over the manage­ ate speakeasies both in this city as shown in the report were all In auspices in standard equipment of and iu Baltimore. Manchester and consisted of the for and secured'the thirty-third an­ highways in heavy numbers while ment of a retail and wholesale Bos- ; ON HURST’S STAND nual convention of that order, to be No Summer White House Plan­ the Pan-American Airways Com­ ton lumber company, Was Off Duty home where he lived on Center pany. villagers and peons went about street and an additional piece of held here next month. ned— ^To Pick Out His Own their labors in the fields without His ability as a manager and his I -o «• 4 t » • • t , i slain patrolman, Daniel Ma- Eve Of Inquest Present plans call for Dr. Hoff­ complete knowledge of the lumber I Hants Dominion Judge i loiiey, was off duty and in plain land in the same vicinity that was Recreational Spots. paying any attention to the sol-, Mrs. Andrews’ death occurred on man to leave New A’ork on April 13 dlers. business recalled him from the road to Sit on Cases Before World! clothes at the time he was kille:!. inventoried by the appraisers at I and fly . to Memphis, Tenn. From He was shot through the heart, po- $14,000. There is a long list of | the very eve of the continued in- as a salesman to the managership Court. Qtiest Into Mr. Jackson's murder. Washington, March 19.— Presi­ Memphis, he will visit in the order of different lumber companies. He ______lice report. It is believed that he stocks, mostly (ire and other insur- dent Hoover will not carry out the a nee stocks and stocks and bonds of | had ordered named Winona, Minn., Valden, has shown marked success in every ronn'.-o ATo,.„K 1 o Ti •. [ " ’alked innocently into the battle Coolidge plan of establishing a Miss., New Orleans, Jacksonville, such position, among them being . ^ commit- j and was not associated with either the higher classes. ‘ e.xaminalion to be held in Summer White House at Mount TORCH MURDER tee of jurists which has been con­ of the gangs in the battle. Danielson. He announced today Fla., Miami, Fla., Havana, Santia­ ■with a lumber company in New Bri­ sidering revision of the constitu­ Savings Accounts. Weather, "Virginia, it became known go, Cuba, Port-au-Prince, San Juan The two wounded men are Thom­ There was about $300 in cash on that he expected nothing of impor­ tain and later with the Waterbury tion of the World Court today de­ tance to come from the session and today. and return to New York. Lumber Company of Waterbury. as Connell, 31, and Harold Rich­ hand most of which was in his Instead, the new president is New Orleans. La., March 19.— A clared themselves incompetent to ards, 41, both of Brooklyn. Connell pocket v.’hen stricken. In addition that he had summoned only three DetiUled Report Returns to Town pass upon the opinion of Sir Cecil witnesses. Mrs. Andrews alrehdy looking around for his own summer According to Commander Payne "torch murder” was committed Having brought the Waterbury received a bullet in the left leg; to these items there was cash in dif­ recreational spots and has already ______here today. Firemen revealed the Hurst that a judge representing a Richards was shot in the left had been a witness before the of the Aviation Bureau. Dr. Hoff- Company to a successful business British dominion should be upon ferent savings banks amounting to centered upon two of them in near-j man will make a thorough Inspec- crime when they responded to an shoulder. Both were removed to about $5,500, one of the larger de­ coroner. he disposed of his interests and re­ the bench when a case is under Mis! Ada Jackson, the sole sur­ by Virginia and Maryland tlon of all air lanes through which alarm sounded for a burning auto­ tired, but the call of the trade still Norwegian hospital. posits being in an out of town bank. A presidential fishing ground is mobile. consideration involving that domin­ Investigation revealed that Pa­ Interests iu small mortgages, both vivor of the county detective’s fami­ he travels and upon his return to held him and for a short time he ion. Sir Cecil suggested that any ly, was called to the Andrews’ home to be established Jn Madison coun­ New York will make a detail report A human body had perished in again sold lumber. Mrs. Gribbon trolman Maloney was strolling first and second, and stock in fi the tonneau cf the machine. Hair­ dominion involved in such case along with Connell, a close friend, ty, Virginia, at the headquarters of on meteorological conditions, equip­ ^wished him to locate in a perma­ nance acceptance corporations made I the Rapidan river, which lie within pins and jewelry were found in thq should have a jurist of its dwn when the opposing faction of gun­ up the total to-$57,422.86. find her friend dead. No physician ment, safety factors, expansion pos­ nent position and like a story from nationality upon the bench in ad­ the confines of the new Shenandoah sibilities, personnel and cargoes. ashes and caused police to believe' men slipped from the shadows of was present when Mrs. Andrews the victim was a woman. fiction he came to Manchester, dition to the regular British judge. National Park. All of the statistics gathered by surrounding doorways and opened PlIvOT FOOTE THINKS died and the statement was made License plates of the had- •n-alked into the office of the Man­ The jurists have already accepted A deal has been consummated, Dr. Hoffman on his flight. Com­ fire. Maloney had time to fire but HE’S ONLY ONE HURT today that death came unexpected­ been issued to Mrs. J. H. Baker... chester Lumber Company and made the Root formula for admission of ly at a time it was thought a physi­ also, for the purchase by Lawrence mander Payne said, will be used for his proposition. No introduction one shot before he was killed. Newark, N. J., March 19— Al­ boarding house keeper. She left the United States to the World More than 25 bullets were dug cian was not needed. Richey, one of Mr. Hoover’s secre­ the advancement of commercial was necessary as all through the Court, although the formula was though it has been 48 hours since taries, of what Is known as the home in her automobile last night, from the walls of buildings in front his huge tri-motored Ford mono- ( aviation and will be available to the her boarders said. trade his ability is known. The con­ sliightly revised by Sir Cecil Hurst. of which Connell and Maloney was Catoctin Furnace Tract,' near entire Industry. ference was short and he is today in The report of the committee pass­ plane crashed into a freight car on Hagerstown, Md. It comprises some Police are confident the woman passing at tlie time of the attack. a railroad sidlcig near here. P ilot! Dr. Hoffman, despite his age, is an important position with a large ing upon America's request for ad­ TREASURY BALANCE 1,500 acres. Richey Is purchasing had been murdered; that h e r' Police were at a loss to explain the Lou Foote is as yet unaware that | a veteran flyer. He has flown be­ clothes and the interior of the auto­ money investment— back in his hesion to the court will be taken presence of Connell’s henchmen the property for himself and not for tween 20,000 and 30,000 miles and home town where he started work up by the League of Nations Conn­ he Is the only one of the plane’s ' Washington, March 19— Treas- Mr. Hoover, although It is expected mobile had been saturated with oil who returned the fire of the oppos- fifteen men occupants to escape ury balance-March 16 Is at present Inspecting air lines and then Ignited. The car was of as a window glazier. [ cil when it meets in Madrid in June, ing gang. $409,357,- the place will be fitted up for presi­ between Pittsburgh, Chicago, De­ tJeath. 694.23. dential occupancy on occasion. a Sedan model, and all the doors troit, Cleveland and New York. were locked.

.•A ^ - 7 .;: L >AGB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. Sees Manchester, A t Once DAUGHERTY BREAKS '2 DISTRICTS JOIN COMES TO INAUGURATE SCRIBE DISCOVERS Local Stocks N.Y. Stocks SILENCE OF YEARS OLD TIME REVIVAL LINDY HAS SISTER Buys A Fine Home Here TO BUCK REVISION (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Allied Chem ...... 284% (Continaed frnm Pace 1) Bid Asked Am Bosch ...... 80% Rev. Gilbert M. Laite Heralded Bank Stocks. Am Can ...... 120% That Manchester as a residential Aas a place to live. He believes the his office. He said the investigation As Evangelist; To Conduct Bankers Trust Co .. 320 Am Car and F d y ...... 104 town “ sells’ itself to stranger was business interest of the town should was inspired by his enemies. Seventh and Eighth Commit­ Spiritual Drive for S. A. Says She Hates Publicity and City Bank and Tr . . 1000 -- - Am Loco ...... 121% proved to Edward J. Holl, local real combine to attract a good class of He said he never saw and was Cap Nat B&T ...... 415 — Am Pow and Lt ...... 106% estate promoter, today when he people here. Mr. Holl has stated never inside the “ mythical little “ There is little doubt that Man­ Does Not Want the Fact Conn River ...... 400 — Am Tel and T e l...... 214 completed the sale of a fine new that in many instances it is only green house in K street” , in Wash­ tees Unite and Draw Up chester needs a revival of real old First Bond & Mtg . . 43 _ Am Tob ...... 173 home at Porter street and West­ necessary to show strangers the ington and that President Harding time religion. There is self-satis­ Htfd-Conn Trust Co . — 700 Anaconda ...... '...... 162%’ minster Road to a Massachusetts beautiful homes Manchester poss­ was never in it. Daugherty added War Plans. fied. complacent contentment Mentioned. First Nat Htfd .... 280 300 Atchison ...... 200 woman who had never before visit­ esses in order to “ sell” them the that he is preparing to “ unwound abroad that is a grave danger. To Land Mtg and Title — 60 Atl Ref ...... 63%’ ed Manchester. idea of making thei" homes here. this ball of yarn” and that shortly smugly cry, ‘Peace! Peace!’ when Miorris Plan Bank .. 200 — Balt and O hio...... 125%’ Mrs. Clara E. Richardson, who Today Mr. Holl completed the there will be written for him a book there is no peace is great folly, New Britain Tr . . . . 22.5 250 Beth Steel ...... 108 came here from a Massachusetts sale of the double tenement house or magazine articles that will “ tell 'I'lie Seventh and Eighth districts Red Lake Falls, Minn., March 19 — and the spiritually minded forces of — The secret’s out. Colonel Char­ Phoenix St B&.T . . . 575 C M and St Paul ...... 35%’ city to visit friends, was so im­ at 37-39 I.ancaster Road in Holly­ the truth.” of Manchester, the only section of the community are heartily invited Park St. Bank . . . .n o o — Cons Gas ...... 108%' pressed that she became interested wood to Thomas B. and John P. Knew Nothing of Lease les Lindbergh has a sister. ---- the town where opposition to the to join in this great revival cam­ In this little one street town of Riverside Trust . . . . 710 Corn Prod ...... 86%' in real estate values. Mr. Holl Boland. He has in course of con­ Daugherty scoffed at the charges paign a^id push the old Gospel West Htfd Trust . . . 400 ---- Dupont ...... i...l86% “ sold” her the town of Manchester struction for Mr. and Mrs. James of fraud and connivance that w-ere consolidation of the school districts less than 2.000 souls, Mrs. Eva ---- Chariot over the top to victory,” Lindbergh Christie, half-sister of Htfd & Conn West . . 95 Erie ...... 71% ac.a residential place first and then Haugh a single house on Proctor leveled against him while he was in here has developed to any degree, said Adjutant Heard of the local East Conn Pow 5s . UiO 102 Gen Elec ...... 238 easily sold her the new home he has Road in the Bluefields sub-division. public office, declaring: will join hands to wage a fight the famous “ Lone Eagle,” lives Salvation Army in speaking of the happily with her husband, George Conn L P 7s ...... 116 119 Gen Motors ...... 88 just completed in the Hollywood Others in construction now are “ I never knew anything about against the new charter proposals great'revival meets to be held at Conn L P 5 % s . . . . 105 107 V Int Harv ...... 110% tract. homes for Leroy Slocomb on Well that Teapot Dome transaction. I on special election day, March 30. West Christie, editor of the town’s the Citadel starting this week. one ne'wspaper, and her two chil­ Conn L P 4 % s . . . . 98 100 Int Nickel ...... 59% Mr. Holl is. of course, intensely i ington Road and Eugene Schmidt never knew of the Harry Sinclair The Special committees of both dis­ Brid Hyd 5s ...... 102 105 Kenecot ...... 102% interested in booming Manchester ' on Westminster Road. Teapot Dome transaction. I never tricts met together last aiglit, dren. But outside of this town with its hitching posts, and it.s Insurance Stock.s. Mack Truck ...... 106 knew of the Harry Sinclair lease drafted a battle schedule, agreed on — weekly paper, few have ever known Aetna Casualty . . . .1925 Marland Oil ...... 40% until I read it in the newspapers.” arguments and then decided to hold -Aetna In.surance . . . 820 830 Miami Cop ...... 35 a public protest meeting Friday or even suspected that Col. Charles Mr. Daugherty, now 69 years old Lindbergh had a sister. .Aetna Life ...... 1365 1380 Mo Pac ...... 81 %' WOMEN’S HOME REVIEW and totally blind in the left eye, re­ night. Automobile ...... 630 640 N Y Central ...... 187% Both special committees are Mrs. Christie was found today in ---- HOUSE REJECTS ceived the International News Ser­ her cozy little cottage. She wore Conn Gen ...... 2250 New Haven ...... 90% vice correspondent in his room at basing their opposition to school Htfd F ife ...... 1065 1080 do pfd ...... 115%’ TO BE UNIQUE PL.AY consolidation upon false assump­ the proverbial house dress and was — Hotel Elvernona. He looked physi­ busy over a batch of hot rolls. Htfd Steam Boiler . 850 North Amn Co ...... 103 cally fit, a strappingly built man tions, proponents of the plan said I.incoln Nat Life . . . 140 150 Packard ...... 189 BILL FAVORED today. They believe that the fig­ The two little Christie youngsters about six feet tall. He was attired were "helping mother.” Lilliam National ...... 1.625 — Penna R R ...... Animated Magazine Is Planned! ures which Howell Cheney present­ in golf clothes and was smoking a Lindbergh Christie, 12. was in the Pboenix ...... 1055 1070 Post Cer ...... Tl% by Center Church Women’s pipe. He wore horn-rimmed glasses ed to them in special meetings for Travelers ...... 1915 — Pullman ...... 83% the discussion of the proposals are immaculate kitchen and in the Federation. BY THE SENATE he is partly bald, florld-complex- doorway, clinging tightly to a huge 1 Public Utility Stocks Radio Corp ...... 490 ioned and has a rugged face that those that will be finally usftd in Conn Elec S v e ...... 105 115 Reading ...... ! ...... 106%’ settling the financial obligations of slice of home-made bread covered seemed to typify his aggressive with butter and sugar was George Conn L P 8% ...... 119 122 Sou Pac ...... 129'% (Continued from Page 1) the districts in event consolidation Rehearsals are being held nightly tendencies. West Christie. Jr., six. Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 Sou R y ...... 148 now for the unique entertainment, Ont of Pnbllc Life is approved. Mr. Cheney specifically Conn L P 5 42% pf. 100 103 S O of N J ...... S3%' the state. Rather contrary to ex­ stated that the figures are constant­ Woman Upset "The Woman's Home Review,” “ I am not in public life, as you Mrs. Christie seemed upset. Conn L P6 4 % pfd 111 115 S 0 of N Y ...... which will be given at Center pectations the bill was rejected know,” he said. ly changing due to changes in valu­ Con'n P Co (nar 25 i 139 142 S 0 of Cal ...... 74%' without any comment. “ I did hope it wouldn’t happen," church Friday evening under the “ I have refrained from talking ations and the districts’ grand lists. she said. “ I’ve just prayed con­ Greenwicii W & G . 98 101 Studebaker ...... auspices of the Women’s Federa­ for publication and I really do not Illustrative Figures Hart El Lt (par 251 135 140 Texas Co ...... 65% tion. As the name implies, the THE SEX.ITE stantly they’d never find ont that 130 140 want to do so now. I have always ’When the first proposal for con­ Charlie is my brother. You see, I do v t c ...... U S Rubber ...... 63% program will take the form of an j llarlford. March l!i.— Among been opposed to making anything solidation was submitted it was ■Htfd Gas c (par 25 98 102 U S Steel ...... I 8614 animated magazine with all the fea-j bills rejected bv the Senate today liate publicity and all that sort of 70 that could be construed as a defen­ clearly stated that the figures con­ thing. And I’d really prefer that do pfd (par 251 6 5 Westinghouse ...... 156 were; 9 tures and-departments of the mag­ sive statement. I am used to being tained therein were used merely to Rev. Gilbert M. I.aite. you wouldn’t even mention it now. Htfd Gas Lt W I . 8 azine of the present day. Revising the Meriden city char­ attacked, and I guess I can stand show how consolidation could be S N E T C o ...... 191 195 ter; providing for construction of “ Why, when Charlie flew acros.s The editorial staff is composed it. I don’t know that I never will accomplished: jhe procedure that Mass., who ■will open the ten day the .‘^.tlanlic and arrived safely in Manufacturing Stwks. AIRPORT BOOSTERS of Mrs. Stephen Hale. Miss Helen a highway from Danbury to Bethel; be in public life again. I am taking was necessary to bring about the special revival campaign at the Sal­ .Am Hardware .... . 68 70 reimbursing Harry I.evine in Paris, there was plenty in all the Xute, Miss Helen Estes. When it is it easy, receiving a few old friends completion of the plan. The dif­ vation Army Citadel on Thursday papers. But do you know how Amer Hosiery .... 27 — known that the two last named are amount of .$1,000 for a forfeited here, and taking .care of my ferent school districts have been evening at 7:30 o’clock of this week .American Silver . . 2 5 — Washington, Mar. 19.— Two of a bond; providing a police board for much space they gave to me in that 10 group of eight planes carrying Ruth High school teachers, and that Uie health.” shown a plan whereby no one of comes to Manchster with creden­ story? Just one line. Auto R efrig...... —■ cover will be designed by Miss Seymour: regulating investment them will bear a greater burden tials as an able and earnest Acme Wire ...... 26 30 Nichols, society aviatrix, Amelia trust corporath.iis; concerning divi­ Switching to a discussion of the “ I-wasn’t a bit disappointed, Harriet Condon, art teacher at the "little green house on K street,” under consolidation than under the evangelist, especially successful Bi.gelow-Htfd. com lOO 104 Earhart and a part of. “ airport dends and surpluses of savings either. T hate to get niy name in 1 00 boosters,’’ landed at Bolling Field High school, who will also manage Daugherty said: present district syrtem. This proof among the young folks. He has the papers.’’ 1 do pfd ...... — the art department, an out of the! l)ank.s, creating a commission to “ I never was in it, Harding was having been given to the ta.xpayers just finished a Union Revival iiioet- Bristol Brass ...... 38 4 0 this afternoon. Miss Earhart said ordinary make-up for the coming j .'“''esligate tl.e care of aged persons never in it, and I never heard of without a question or assertion of ing in Kingfield, Me., in which sev­ do pfd ...... 108 — the trip from Curtiss Field, N. Y., edition of the magazine is renorts in the Senate any nieraber of the Harding Cabinet doubt being proffered, opposition to eral churches united. "nsp, Lockwood k B 400 — was without incident and the six pated Noteworthv articles on edu-! la^oiaoie lepoiis in me benaie being in it. xrIf there------w-as such— t. a^ consolidation now resolves itself (’oilins Co ...... — 160 other planes would arrive shortly. cation bridge, beauty hints and 1 = .^levising staiutc coucerning place 1 never heard of Cabinet merely into an attitude of not want­ ABOUT TOWN roll’s Firearms . . . 3 8 40 They are to be guests at a lunch­ other topics of absorbing interest i ’’‘vestments by savings banks; members holding conferences there, ing to do it under any considera­ 1 Eagle Lock ...... 50 60 eon given by F. Trubee Davidson, Will be contributed bv Mrs. Jane ■ amending an Act authorizing cer- I wired Senator James A. Watson tion. BRIDE OF SIX MONTHS 1 Fafnir Bearin.g ... — 140 assistant secretary of war for air. XVilcox Mrs Harold Alvord. Allan Main investments by .savings banks; to that effect a week ago, because Two differet meetiiig.s have been ! Fuller Brush .A . . . 1 5 1 8 The trip to Washington today is Dexter.’ Rav'H. Pillsbury. J. A. Trv-} authorizing an increased capital I just thought I’d stir the monkeys held to acquaint all the school dis­ Miss .Vnnie Clarke of I’orter 1 do Cia.ss ,A.'V . . . 6 0 70 preparatory to a tour by Miss IS KILLED BY RADIUM — me. tVllllam Parkis. Harry .Maid- >>’« nnl!“ * up a bit.” tricts with all the facts rc.garding street and her brother, George ! Hart * Cooley .... 255 Nichols in the interests of the avia­ meht and Allen Thompson. Miss Associatmn, to .$3,000,000: puttin.g “ I cannot iiuderstaiid why mem­ consolidation. At neither of these Clark, arrived home today from va­ Hartman Tob 1st pf — 90 tion club idea that will take her to Hazel Hughes has written the shortMae road from Weston to W estport meetings which were designed to cations spent in Florida. Mr. Clarl 20 *22 forty cities and will cover SS states. in the trunk line system; increas­ bers of the Harding Cabinet were Contracted the Disease Four do com ...... story under the title, “ Don’t Write not quick to repudiate the pub'ie educate the district committeemen has ben there for the i>ast three I Inter Silver ...... 140 150 The tour will start from Washing­ i—Telegraph.” The poetry page ing to $4,000 the Hartford county to all the details of the propo.sals Years Ago While Working weeks and .Miss ClarK for severa 114 — ton later this week. board cliairiUcii.’s salary. attacks and the underhand whisper- do pfd ...... Will present a bouquet of spring ipgs directed against President did the opposition forces offer argu­ for Waterbury Company. months. The greater part of the I.anders, Frary & Cl 69 71 pbgts, and the fashion department Bills ]iassed from the Senate cal­ time slie spent with her brothei 19 21 endar follow; Authorizing the Harding after he died. I was so ments to any extent, nor did tlicy Manning & Bow -A will embody the newest styles for close to Harding that a defense of ask for figures or other informatio ■ do Class B ...... 12 14 HOSPITAL NOTES women and children. Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection Waterbury, March 19.— Radium 101 — and Insurance Co., to increase capi­ him coming from me did not seem that would tend to clear their New Brit .Mch pfd . The prize play will be by sopho­ minds of all doubt. .\s members of lioisoniug claimed Us second victim port a most enjoyable stay, do com ...... 47 50 tal to ten millions and reduce its to be the thing that was needed. A son was born yesterday at the mores of the Manchester High “ Ill my opinion it was a hi.gh the charter revision committee today with the dcatli of Mrs. Mil­ visits to .Miami, St. Petersburg .Niles Bern Pond . . . :> 58 school, and the joke department fo ten dollars; authorizing the Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. honor to be a member of the Hard­ have statefl. the opposition simply dred Cardow, 2 2, bride of six other places of interest. ,\t do pfd ...... 100 — will he in charge of Principal C. P. j Reinsurance Company, of wants to he opposed to the idea ..f months. I’etersbiirg where there are i North & Judd . . . 29 Herbert "Wright, of 5 Orchard street ing Cabinet. I observed, however, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Quimbv. The magazine will also * consolidation without telling the Although she contracted the dis­ .Manchester people. they Peck, Stow Sr Wilcox — 20 confain an interview with a well; ‘;>’-3:’’ ’Ahoriz.ng the Aetna Casual- that no member of the Harding Louis Tack of 20 Edgerton street. Cabinet had a word to say in the voters whv. ease four years ago while at work Russell Mf.g Co . . . — 150 known local personage, and several; Insuiaiue Company to luciease Patients admitted were Miss Min­ dead President’s behalf. ill the Waterbury Clock, Co., it did the winter and permanent resi- Seth Thom C com . 33 — other features too numerous to ’ e len niillioiis capital and reduce not lireak out until a mouth after dents. do pfd ...... 26 — nie Cramston of S27 Main e'treet. atalocue ^ dollars: auliionziug M’omlcrful Administration Clarence "Wetherell of 123 "Wells “Why, his administration was a her marriage. Sinvili Mfg C o pfd 103 — ' Mrs W'alter Jovner is in charge! Automobile Insurance Company De CIANTIS’S FINE 5300; William Vy. Cardow, her luKi- Stand Screw...... 130 140 street and Anthony Brazauskas of w-onderful success, it needs no apol­ 5 ‘ North street. Discharged were ofAicket distribution and tickets! increase to ten imllioiis capital ogy. His plans and policies, having haiid. had threaU iied suit again U street, in coiupaiu with a party of .Stanley Works, com 64% 6 6 arc being disposed of by all tbel^'” ” ! ’’edjice par to ten dollars; put- the clock company. but C. 11. 6 3 Mrs. :\Iargaret --M-nott of 125 East ting a Kensington road in the trunk been carried out, have made the. Hartford men, is vacationing .Scovill Mfg Co ... 59 members of the committee. JAIL TERM SUSPENDED Granger, manager of the plant, said — ,150 Center street and Irene Thompson line system. country happy and prosperous. Soiilliei'n I’ine.s, N’ortli Carolina. Ho [Tavlnr S' Fcnn ... “ This book that was publishei a suit was unnecessary as “ the is expected home at the end of ' Torrington. new . . 7 7 SO of Hemlock strea . state compensation act has jiiU week. I’nderwnod ...... 119 122 was built on a foundation of false­ Local Man Sentenced Today in University of Chicago student t THE HOrSE hood. Why, it pictured the Presi­ been amended to cover radium vic­ i'nion -Mfg Co .... 1 8 21 BANDITS’ CAR COLLIDES I Hartford, .'March 19.— The House Hartford County Superior tims.'’ -Manchester Grange will hold i' S Envelope pfd . 117 — is going to Borneo to study savage dent of liaving become Intoxicated life. Why doesn’t someone tell him _ . ______, _ j today refused to place a tax of one in the little green house, of having Court by Judge Wolfe. Mrs. Cardow was a friend of special meeting Thur.sday ovenin Veeder-Root .... . 47 49 WITH ANOTHFR* ? DEAD; cigarettes sold in played cards there with me and Elizalietli Dunn, the first woman in at the home of Arthur K. Loomis r 1 Wliitlock Coil Pipe — 15 about Chicago’s loop district? n l i n HHU f i Connecticut. The bill, up on an uiu others and, w-hat is worse, it Frank De Oiantis local man who the United Stales to die from ra­ Keeney street. Tlie purpose of the ____ I favorable committee report, was re- brought in a fictitious w-oman.’’ was convicted in Hartford coiinty dium poisoning. meeting is to act on several appli­ SOCIETY DUNCE ; jected without comment. The House His voice rising in indignation, superior court of keeping Ikiuor cations as the first and second de­ Thieves Fleeing With Loot Run ' iiiso killed a bill which would limit Daugherty declared; with intent to sell was today smi- gree will he exemplified at tlie N’ew York. March 19— The Eve- Into Auto—Thev E s c a p e ; " “"o’-* “ None of that could have occur­ tenced by Judge Wolfe to pay a "GAS” WAR ON meeting Wednesday evening of next j ning Journal in an exclusive article iV j in industry to 48 hours a week. A red to either the President of the fine of $300 and serve a foiii- week. I loiUiy (leclare.s that Walker D. In- j companion liill calling for a 4 9- Money Recovered. United States or to the attorney months term in jail. The jail term ; man. nuilti-niillinnaire heir to the STATE ------^ hour week for women and minors general. There were always at least was suspended, however. De Cian- The Woman's Homo and Foreign j Duke tobacco fortune, ha? l ied suit Buffalo, N. Y., March 19.— 1-rank also was killed by the House. S;;ii i''ranciseo, March 19.— In a j for divorce in Reno against his half a dozen persons Secret Service tis’s was the first of the appealed step to end the gasoline price “ war” missionary societies of the North T. Smith, 30,' and Mrs. Raymond other unfavorable reports reject- men who knew my every move, and wife. Mrs. Garnet Helene Patton Bailey, 35, both of Buffalo, were|0jj |jy jpg House todav follow: In- cases in which Robert Callahan of which has been raging along the .Methodist church will present the Final-Showing Tonight the President’s every move. The Springfield was used as a procurer Pacific coast, three of the major oil West Stafford players in the "The Inman.. fatally inj-ared early today when | eluding the Lyon’s Plain road in whole thing is ridiculous. of evidence. The jury disregarded Dutch Detective” this evening in Inman, according to the papers their car was struck by a bandit Weston in the trunk line system; companies today indicated that the ill the action, the Journal says, automobile, fleeing from the scene Lived Decently the Callahan evidence. however, wholesale price of gasoline would the church vestry. See and Hear prohibiting use of steel traps, pro­ “ No one lived more decently in and convicted De Ciantis on the names Dapper Don Collir.s, interna­ of a successful $2,600 holdup. hibiting hunting and fishing on land be increased six cents per gallon. tional confidence man. Other The bandits held up the cashier Washington than he did, or than 1 evidence of local police. The "war” lias been between ser­ Tlie Choral society will of another, providing e.xemptions did. I can understand these attacks. serve an old fashioned chicken pie friends of Mrs. Inman also are men­ at the Barn International Railway from taxes for volunteer firemen vice station owners and garage tioned. Corporation and escaped in their I made plenty of enemies and they owners OMer retail prices, while joy­ supper at the chapel hall in North ^^The after 21 years of service; exempting blamed Harding for anything I did WIDMERS TO SEPARATE Coventry from 6 to 5 o’clock tills Mrs. Inman, the Journal states, car. At a street intersection it from personal taxes all persons who ful motorists watched on the side­ denies all of her husband’s charges plunged into tlie macninc owned by- they disliked. lines— and motored. evening. An excellent entertain­ served with the allies in the World “ I have alw-ays been an advocate Reno. N’ev., INIarch 19.— Mrs. ment of music and laughable and has filed a counter action. Mrs. Bailey and tossed it to the War: providing for an appropria- George Ellis V’ idmer. formerly of Bellamy sidewalk where it overturned. Stol- of sobriety, although I had no aver­ sketclies will follow. The proceeds i tion of $5,000. by the city, for the sion to taking an occasional cock­ New York and known as Betty aie to I'l'ovide funds for music and NO DRAMATIC RAIDS e.n money in the bandit car v as ilipi-ai-y; providing for tail. I never could, drink in the day Brown, once a Follies beauty, to­ MRS. HOOVER’S GOWN instruction. scattered about the street by the payments on ta.xes in Williman- time and work. I couldn’t drink at day has filed suit for divorce from Washington. lUardi 19— 'While, T ria r impact. It was all recovered. (tic; and a petition providing for night, because it w'ould keep me Wldnier. Mrs. Widmer had already President Hoover plans a general One suspect, whose name fbe i amendments in the same Larry Larkin of the W. T. Grant awake. been granted separate maintenance Store in Webster, Mass., has joined tightening up of all law enforce­ —With— police withheld, was arrested. Aity; establishin.g a police commis- Washington, March 19.— Soft “ Many people may have a wrong by a New York court. The Widmer.s French bine or an equally delicate the local Grant store as assistant ment machinery, there are to be no AN' ALL STAR C.AST Smith died shortly after being i sio,j j,j Seymour were married at Darien, Conn., in spectacular or dramatic “ drives’' to admitted to the hospital, while the idea of President Harding. It was shade of green will predominate in to Manager Wliooley. Favorable Rcpoi-ts true that he was a genial, charming Mrs. Hoover's caster ensemble, the enforce prohibition such as have woman succumbed a few hours lat­ and peace-loving man but he was sporadically featured the govern­ er. House favorable reports follows; inquiring reporter discovered to­ With the merger just complete;! OUR GANG COMEDY Providing an appropriation of $5,- more than that, he had a strong day. A printed dress and a solid of the McClellan and Green chain ments attempts to enforce the "Vol­ 500 a year for the Hartford law character. He w-as the President of color coat will, in all probability, stores the local Green store will stead law in the past, it became STATE NEWS the Uni^d States and no one else. OBITUARY feature the new First Lady’s at­ soon change its name. Measure­ known. SURPRISE PARTY library; revision of the laws con­ The administration believes more cerning qualifications for practising He may have accepted my advice tire for the big promenade day of ments have been taken for a big on occasion but it w-as he who the year. sign across the local Green store effective work can be done without medicine and surgery; providing a dramatics. •Mrs. Clara Calve of 995 East; penalty for failure to stun animals made the final decision. An exact description of Mrs. which will read “ McClellan’s.” Middle Turnpike was given a birth about to be slaughtered: revision Had a Keen Mind DEATHS Hoover’s Easter finery could not be “ Harding had a keen mind. Ho obtained because, as it was explain­ day surprise party at her home last; of the statute concerning industrial EDUCATOR BEATIFIED. night, attended by twenty-five of i bunks: authorizing the .Milford had a great Cabinet for he believed Herman F. W, Helm ed, “ it all depends on the weather.” her friends and relatives, from Bol-i town plan board to regulate sub- in surrounding himself with big Heniiaii Frederick William Helm Blue and greens, however, are men. catching her eye and she is said to Vatian City, -March ID.— There TOMORROW ton, Hartford, Glastonbury as well: divisions; and providing for codi- died suddenly at his home at 16 was an impressive scene in Consis­ as Manchester. The home was fication of the Norwich city charter, “ But when Harding sat at the Edgerton street shortly after 10 be especially partial to them. aiul Cabinet sessions they knew that he tory Hall of the Vatican today decorated in rainbow- colors. Mrs.. Under suspended rules the House o’clock last night Taken ill. he when the Pope witnessed the read­ THURSDAY Calve was presented with gol.l fromi voted $103.50 to the .Manufacturers was President of the United States. was dead before a doctor arrived. He had a Cabinet whom he allowed TO CONSECRATE BISHOP ing of a decree of beatification for her friends and also siUVrware, { Wharf Co., for use of the wharf by Heart disease was given as the Don Bosco, a noted educator. The some of these presents comhig from ; Hie State Highway Department. to speak its mind but he, himself, decided the ultimate policy. cause. Rochester, N. Y., March 19.— Pontiff in extolling the virtues of N'ew York, It was her 4 8 th On motion of House Leader Mr. Helm had never fully re­ Pomp and pageantry will mark the birthday. “The little green house myth Don Bosco, recalled that he was a .Toliiisoii, of Manchester, the House was the start of a story that grev/ covered from a shock be suffered consecration here today of Rev. warm supporter of conciliation be­ Reckless Youth! voted to reconsider its action on the like a snowball rolling down hi!!. two years ago last Cliristmas. Last John Francis O'Hern as Catholic tween the Church and the Italian Breathless Speed! bill compelling public reporting of Once it got startcl, the story was night he had a heart attack and a bishop of the Diocese of Rochester. State. Therefore, the Pontiff said, Daredevil Thrills! Lenten Service marriage licenses and the bill w-as added to in fantastic manner. It physician was called to the home Cardinal Hayes of New York will he was glad to be able to glorify Don’t miss this colossal re-committed to the judiciary com­ was bandied about so much that at 7 o’clock. The attack was re­ administer the rites. him. epic of aviation. mittee “ for improvement.” This bill many people actually believed it. lieved but a second seizure occurred Among the clergymen here for caused fireworks in the House last about 10 o’clock and the doctor the ceremonies are Rt. Rev. Thomas St. Mary’s Church ‘”rbe American people, unfortu­ — with— I I'riday. nately, do not study government. summoned again but Mr. Helm G, O’Reillcy, bishop of Scranton: From its calendar the House They think of sports, of automo­ passed away before his arrival. Archbishop Edward J. Hanna of A STELLAR CAST Wednesday, March 20 ; passed bills as follows: Providing biles, dancing and various diver­ Mr. Helm was born in Germany San Francisco: Archbishop M. J. PARSONS INCLUDING I j Westport selectmen must furnish a 49 years ago, but had lived prac- Spratt, of Kingston, Ont.; Rev. sions. They are susceptible to scan­ HARTFORD LOUISE DRESSER 7:30 p. m. ! permit before any new street may dal stories. I was never afraid of a ticaily all his life in Manchester. Thomas J. Shahan, president emeri­ be opened, the State'-Highway De­ lie. A falsehood will ultimately be For 25 years be was employed as tus of Catholic University, Wash­ DAVID ROLLINS partment being excepted from its a silk finisher in the Dyeing and TONIGHT Tun to earth even though a lie is ington: Bishop John J. Smut of POPULAR MAT. WED. SUE CAROL Ven. Walter D. j provisions; a bill authorizing the harder to catch up with than the Finishing Department at (jheney Wheeling, W. Va.; Bishop Thomas I Board of Finance and Control to truth, and is more likely to be be­ Brothers. He later was employed Walsh of Newark, N. J., and Bishop 1 make an emergency appropriation lieved. I wouldn't tell a lie to the in a meat market in Burnside. Edward Hogan of Rockford, 111. ENID MARKET Humphreys j to defray e-xpenses of suppression of public and 1 never intend to. I He is survived by his wife, three IN ALSO ; disease ainong animals; authorizing will In my own time and in my ow-n children. Judith E., H&r^man C. and ANOTHER SPLENDID FEATURE an arbitration clause in contracts ■way tell the American people the Emil F., all of whom live at home; OVERCO.ME BY GAS ‘‘NEW YEARNS EVE” Archdeacon of Litchfield. for the arbitration of disputes: pro­ full facts about the Harding admin­ his father. Christian llelni. and two viding that tub butter must be so sisters. Mrs. Frederick Pfeifer and Everelon, Mass., Marcli 19 — with istration and they can then judge Mai'y Astor Cbarlea Farrell . : Rector of Christ Church, marked wiien sol’d in cartons. for themselves.” Mrs. 'Willitrm Pahl. all of Rockville, Thomas O’Connell and John Julius. and three brothers who live-here, 32, were injured, and a police of Roxbury a Pennsylvania man offers 4,000 (Editor’s Note: The second In­ Otto C.. Emil C., and William J. fleev was overcome by «as fumes luid tho . Knights of Pythias uniforms for stallment of the Interview with Mr. Mr. Heim was a member of the today when gasoline in the tank of Superb N. Y« Cast Will preach sale, in Mexico the can could Daugherty will be puBlished tomor­ Foresters of America and Modern a truck exploded in the garage of mobolize an army and start a rev row. ) Woodmen of America. the Eastern Products A HU.MAN DR.4M.4 YOU C.\N’T xr i. iir I J -XL jolutionthat many pretty suits. The funeral will he lield at the Co., on School street. The force of AFFORD TO MISS. N#xt V> eek, Wed., M a rch J7thi Gold manufacturers exhibited a home at 2:30 Thursday afternoon. the blast blew out all the windows STATE and doors in the building. j “ shockless” club at a recent show A wife and a goat are the same Rev. H. O. Weber of the German Prices $1.50, 91.00, T5c and jWc. “ THB HOME OF SOUND HITS** Rt. Rev. E. C. Acheson, D. D.,'Tn Chicago. But we know some price in Kurdistan, according to a Lutheran Church, of which Mr. Firemen easily put o,ut the fire ,91.00 Top Price Mat. Wed. , ! golfers who could at least mildly I travel writer. In America the two Uelm was a member, will officiate. before it gained much headway. Will preach. 1 surprise it. ‘sometimes marry. Burial will be in the East cemetery. Damage could not bfe estimated. VI-

FAGJK THKIC^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAr, MARCH 19, 1929. GET-TOCETHER TO SEE PRISONER SLIPS OUT B O n iE HURLED LOCAL S K A ^ S WIN l FEDERALS SEE [SET NEW STANDARD FAILURE OF MOTOR St. “James’s Lenten ATSEN.HEFUN SPRINGFffiLD PRIZK Speaker Tonight A NEWSPAPER MADE OF STAMFORD COURT FOR C. OF C. DINNER CAUSED 14 DEATHS (Continued from Page 1) Mapehester skaters copped tiro REVOLT’S END of the five^ prizes at. the masquerade Cheney Club to Dine in Her­ skating carnival in ; the Springfield ald’s Composing Room on a photographer’s flashlight powder But is Caught in Five Min< caused a blast outside the hgll but Arena last night. Stafford Ndrth, IN FEW DAYS I Preparations Completed Far! Pilot Unable to Clear Train Thursday Night. .the Senator calmed his audience. winner of the toBHi junior skating championship, topk first prize fpr the best costume. He was dressed How a modern newspaper Is utes and Then is Sent to HEFLIN ASSAILED. (Continued from Page 1) In Advance of Date; Fine! of Because of His made will be explained to Cheney T, , , -la UP as a little Dutch boy. Three r o U n w a I Boston, March 19. L;nuecl Manchester fellows nnrtand thr#^Athree nth-oth­ Brothers Get-Together Ciub, Thurs­ States Senator John A. Barkley of] treat, retired northward when the day evening when the composing Jail. ers from Rockville won the most vanguard of Gen. Juan Andreu Heavy Load. Kentucky, was on record today as comical honors dressed as jailbirds. Speaker Secured. i room of The Herald plant on Bissell declaring the United' States was Almazan’s forces entered that city street will be turned into a ban­ The Manchester men were Fred the most lawless of all nations, and Luck, Frank ’W’’allett and Otto last niglit. Escalon is 106 miles quet hall for a few hours. Stamford, March 19.— Edward northwest of Torreon by rail but that if this nation is wrecked it Andrulot. The first official announcement; After the chicken a la king, Reese, 21, of 14 West 103rd street, only forty miles away on a bee­ , .. I Lou Foote, only survivor of bun- vrill be inside enemies who invoke P’rank "Wallett and Migs Dorothy of the date, place, and program o | airplane crash which took served buffet style by Osano, the New York, slipped out of the pris­ religious intolerance. line. Gomez Palacio is about JO oners’ pen in the City Court today Brown of this town and Miss the annual dinner of the Manches-1 lives, may let live to tell various processes of newspaper con­ The Senator made the declara­ Marion Davenport of Springfield miles north of Torreon by ra.il. but when his guard’s back was turned, struction, from the time the copy tion in an address last night before gave exhibitions which were warm­ .similarly loss than ten miles away tcr Chamber of Commerce is being his story of the catastrophe. and was absent for just five min­ leaves the editorial room until the the Charitable Irish Society at Its ly applauded. on a .straight line. mailed to members today. This din­ Doctors at St. James hospital to- news appears In the paper fresh utes. A police squad ran him down I’laiK's to Drop Hoinb.s. day said that Foote was ‘‘just about | 192nd anniversary dinner. ner has for many years been held from the press will be shown. Neat­ and returned him. “There are some things in our Tahing advatitage of the compar­ holding his own” and that if he | Reese departed just after Judge .iust prior to the beginning of Lent, ! ly all the Herald force will be on history which make us blush with atively small distance now separat- . . , pulled through today he would liave i hand to lend atmosphere to the J. J. Fennel ordered him bound GRETA’S SECRET in.g Kscobiir's forces from the main but this year the directors decided | ^ chance of recovery, shame,’’ he said. “It serves as a occasion and will dine with the over for trial for stealing an auto­ constant humiliation to realize that body of Fcderals holding Torreon to make it a i)osl Lenten aflair. j witli five corps of investigators mobile belonging to Robert Hellar, Monday, .\pril Stli is tlie date select-1 (Hggiur. into every detail of the Hi­ club. the United States with all its proud under IVar Minister Calles, Federal A short business session and en­ of Bedford place, on Sunday even­ New York, March 19.— Greta aviator-s left at dawn on bombing achievements is the most lawless of ed and it will be held as usual, at | fated flight of the sight-seeing plane tertainment will precede the inspec­ ing. Reese pleaded guilty to the Garbo, the pale flower of Sweden, l■\l^editions to hamper the rebels in Glieney Hall. Several other places 1 crashed here late Sunday all nations— all laws, not any par­ tion of the “works.” charge and late this afternoon was dressed entirely in black, arrived their retreat northward. were discussed, but nowhere can afternoon with a death toll of 14, it ticular laws, considered. today on the Drottningholm, deny­ transported to Bridgeport jail in “If our national life is wrecked President Fortes Gil declared that llie facilities for handling a large was expected today that the cause ing an engagement with a Crown default of $2,500 bail. in the future by any force, it will the fall of Torreon meant the com- dinner company he had such as of the catastrophe would soon be Prince’s son and letting the world Itev. James Timmins not be by an outside enemy. .deto debacle of tlie revolution and) Cheney Hall affords, agreed upon. Rev. James Timmins, associate ROOTERS COMING FOR know that the screen has only one vindication of liis government. | Uemarkable Speaker. The death of Delmont Parsons of “ It will be the noxious enemies editor of the Catholic Transcript witbin, that try to tell the people of’ lover. He sent a telegram of congratu-, a remarkable speaker has been Brooklyn, who was riding with Promise not to tell and Miss Gar­ and former assistant pastor of St. FOCH BETTER the country what religion they shall latinns to Gen. Alniazan last night rccnred liy tlie committee in the Pilot Lou Foote at the time of the LUTHERANS’ REC NIGHT bo's preference will he whispered James’ church will be the Lenten profess and thus invoke religious immcdiaiely upon receiving the fol­ person of Dr. David D. Vauglian, crash, left only the pilot alive. speaker at St. James’s church to­ intolerance.” to you: lowing laconic, message from that professor of Social Jlcononiics at Foote gasped out the disjointed night. Rev. Father Timmins was Paris, March 19.— Marshal F'och John Gilbert. .‘spectacular federal commander: Boston University. Dr. Vaughan The Springfield Luther League P'ormer .Mayor James Curley, in story of his awful experience to his exceptionally well liked by the was somewhat improved today after addressing members of the South As for Prince Sigvard, the second ■'Torreon lias fallen. I have just is a professional speaker of tiie wife in a hospital here and she gave members of St. James’s parish and basketball team, with a large dele­ a good night, his doctors stated this son of Sweden's Crown Prince, to gation of rooters, comes to Man­ Boston Citizen’s association branded arrived at the city's plaza and ami her husband’s version of the events the largest turnout of the Lenten morning. whom rumor had the pale beapty wrilina lliis from tliero.” i chester tomorrow night on the oc­ Senator J. Thomas Heflin of Ala., preceding the crash as follows: season is expected tonight. The three physicians who ex­ as the “ Brainless bigot from Ala­ engaged: Ciicomiitional .SuitcikIci'. j Ducking Heavy Wind casion of the Rec Night of the amined him found his temperature “Why he's only a boy. He can't Gen. Callc.s also advised the I Swedish Lutheran church to be bama” in his bitter attack against “My riglit motor cut out sudden­ normal and his pulse between SS the so-called national origins act. be more than twenty.” ]irosident of tlie caiiture of Torreon ly, I was bucking a heavy wind with held at the School Street Rec. with the express idea of administeilng and 90. and later stated that Gen. Almazan a full load of passengers, about 1,- LATEST STOCKS The marshal’s condition con­ another defeat on the local had entered Gomez Palacio and es­ 000 feet up. If I had turned back tinues serious, however, it was lu- BURGLARS ARRESTED tablished his headciuarters there. to the lauding field we would have League’s team. dicated, owing to his advance age. New York, March 19.— The tide team are three brothers, one the PUBLIC RECORDS th e president made it understood gone into a tail spin. He is suffering from heart trouble of speculation lose and fell in a captain of the team, playing right tliat no terms exceiit unconditional “.My only chance was to keep go­ complicated by lung and kidney dis­ Boston,. March 19.— Two men surrender would be granted rebel confused and bewildered jumble in guard. In the game at Springfield ing straight ahead. The two other lYall street today, carrying prices orders. WaiTaiitee Decd.s. who said they were Myron Boucher commanders seeking peace. motors could not keep me up in he scored eight baskets. Edward J. Holl to Thomas B. and Thomas Fitzgerald, were ar­ of the market’s “blue chips” vio­ The program will begin at 7:30 Federal airmen liave bombed all that wind. The plane was loaded to and John P\ Boland land and build- rested at pistol point today by railway bridges beyond Jiminez,i lently backward and forward over 6’clock with bowling until 9 o’clock. McCr.ACREN’ RESIGNS capacity aud kept dropping. a fairly wide range. Forced down iu ing known as lot No. 59 on Lancas- Patrolman Bernard Gray as they Cbibualtua ami are continuing these “I tried to make a ‘sit down’ Two pool tables will be in use all were attempting to enter the Wig-:* lioiiibing operations to prevent the the first two hours by a wave if j evening. P’rom 8:30 until 9 oclock Washiugton, March 19.— William j ter road landing when I was over the marsh. profit-taking, the industrial favor­ P. McCracken, Jr., assistant secre-I Lawrence A. Converse to P reder- gins drug company store in Rosljn- expected rebel retreat to Cliiluia- 1 tried to drop in there, hut tlie the gym floor may be used by dale. About the same time two boyg, hua City, government officials ites snapped back aggressively in evervone Director Lewis Lloyd will 1 tarv of commerce in charge of aero-1 ick D. Baker, land located on North wind wouldn’t let me. everjone. uirecioi i.e . _ nautics, has resigned, but at Presi-j Elm street and Manchester Green each about 12 years old, wei'e ar­ stated. the early afternoon under a heavy be in charge of the games. At 9 “I tried to clear the cars, but the turnover, with Radio flashing across dent Hoover’s request has consent- road. rested in Jamacia Plain just after Cavalry units in the vanguard of load was too heavy and the wind o'clock the basketball game will be­ they had entered a dwelling house the federal drive will attempt to the tape at the rate of 110,000 gin. At 0:30 the Rec pool will be ed to remain on for two months, i t . Grace E. Tourtelatte to \\ illiam was too strong. I guess the plane W. Robertson, land on the west with the intention, they told police, cut off rebel retreat and force the shares an hour. open for men for a half hour. -At was announced officially today. was a iwashout’.” of burglarizing it. Police said that rebels into battle liefore they can i lYall street expressed a certain 10 o'clock refreshments will be McCracken plans to enter com- side of White street. Parsons, in a moment of con­ the arrests would clear up more reach Cliiluiahua where their forces] degree of timidMy over money sup­ served in Room 2-3 off the second mercial aeronautics. sciousness yesterday mumbled, “ the The careless automobile driver is than a score of burglaries in Ro^- will be augmented by Gen. Ca-; plies as the Reserve Bank heads floor. IMiss Helen Berggren is right motor failed. Then we came not only a menace to himself but | bury, Jamaica Plain and Roslin- raveo’s troops. | and big city bankers continued to chairman of the committee in ■When a plumber makes a mis­ right down.” to all others on the ro .d. dale. The Federal army is now esti­ discuss the probabilities of a rise charge. take be charges twice for it. mated at 28,000. The hi.ghest es­ Mayor Jerome T. Congleton to­ ill the rediscount rate here. The timates only give Gen. Escobar s , day said that apparently every pos­ banks were a little tight on call sible measure to safeguard the Srmy a total of 9,0o0 men. j Dr. David D. I’aughaii. money today and the rate started passengers had been taken. off at S per cent but the next day “The city authorities have check­ PLANE SHOT DOWN liighest type. While he has never or two should set an end of the ef­ ed carefully the record of the com­ El Paso, Texas, March 19.— A re­ spoken in Manchester, he has spok­ fects of tax collections on the banks pany, the plane and the pilot in­ port was current in rebel circles en repeatedly in Hartford and is in all the financial centers. volved and there is nothing so far “Where You Can Afford to in Juarez today that a Mexican fed­ well known to many local people. Radio sold eff 13 points from the to indicate that any detail was over­ eral airplane was shot down late The subject on which he proposes peak of the move when the stock B uy looked,” Mayor Congleton said. Good Furniture.” Jlondav while approaching Juarez. to speak is “American Ideals.” Dr. declined to 96, partly as the result Adam Torkowski, mechanic of According to the rebel leaders the Vaughan advises the committee that of the challenge to the company idaiie was shot down a short dis­ this same talk under various titles the Ford, said that wheu the plane by the head of the lYesterii Union tance south of the United States went up on its last flight the motors system who declared that the com­ Uh's and slight modifications has been border. delivered more than 1,400 times were working as well as they ever petition for “communications” busi­ Joliii W. Dye, U. S. consul m and that be has been invited to do had. He stated that he could not ness would be very keen. The stock Juarez, said he had no confirmation the tliird return engagement and submit the records of bis inspec­ was eagerly snapped up at the low of reports that Gen. Caraveo, rebel cteliver the same talk. tors as they were contained in the prices of the early afternoon and White log book aboard the plane and that leader, liad opened peace negotia­ -Ail rrepaied. recovered in a violent movement up tions v. iiii Gen. Plutarco Elias Cal- all these records were found to have to 100 1-2. The old stock sold at !( ■. war minister ami field com- If preparation counts for any- been taken from the wreckage. 4 90, down 5 5 points from the peak, ui'.indi'r <'f the federals in Sonora ihing, this year’s dinner should set but little attention was paid to it, a new standard. Ordinarily there Mountain ami Coahuila. as it is to disappear from the board Mexican Consul General Liekens are piany loose ends and unsettled Friday. said itc had received word that details at this period in the ar­ Higher prices for Copper and pi'a.cc negotiations were under wav. rangements; This year finds every Lead spurred the active stocks in i detail of the arrangements com­ Millon J. Turkington, superin­ the metal group to tlie highest plete, including speakef. an enter­ tendent of the group department prices on the move, St. Joseph Lead efrigerator lub of the Aetna Life Insurance com­ R C NOON STOCKS tainer of unusual merit aud versa- performed spectacularly with a new trlity, toastmaster, a song leader, pany left today for Kansas City, move up to 87 1-2, and Anaconda musical features, the menus, sou­ where he will attend a convention breezed along to 164. X».\v York, March 19.— The of special agents of tlie Aetna from venirs, decorations, in fact every- The steel stock list was strong srramble iMr profits in the indus­ I the middle west and the Pacific Join Now! Select Any Chest—Make a Small Deposit and Pay the Balance in tliing is decided upon. Several or­ and active from the start. U. S. trial stocks carried prices of many ganizations have even made their I Coast. He will visit the St. Louis of the market leaders down a point Und Chicago offices of the Aetna. Steel moved up from its early low table reservations. U) 18:5 to above 188. in company Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments with or two at the beginning of trading Special stress is being made in today, hut there were enough ad­ Mrs. A. L. Crowell of Highland with the advance in the important the letter going out today to the independent steels, including vances in the list to make the mar­ Park left yesterday for New York necessity for making up table American Steel Foundries and ket extremely irregular in the first parties and making their reserva­ City and is expected home at the end of the week. Bethlehem. The trade news from hour. tions early. the steel industry continues the As long as the big banking heads very best from every standpoinr, Club continue to discuss the money sit­ The B. U. Sewing club composed with the railroads aud motor car uation and tlie pros and cons of of ten girls, gave a surprise miscel­ higher or lower rediscount rates, COMMUNITY CLUB NOTES laneous shower last night in honor manufacturers the best customers 10% the ‘'street” 'will be kept in a state of Miss Esther Noren of Middle- of the steel industry. Discount of nervous tension. The banks are field street, who is a member. The Baldwin Locomotive and Nation­ feeling tlie effects of the income tax] party was given at the home of al Cash Register took the plum A good refrigerator is. a necessity the year round to Mr.s. Marion Rowe, home econ­ .Miss Helen D. Berggren of Linden for the best market performance in pa.vments. but this week should omics expert with tne iManchester every housewife for modern foods must be kept at a specific vviiid u]i their work iu this particu­ street. Miss Berggren’s home was the specialties. The proposed split- Electric Company, who was to have beautifully decorated in a spring­ up in Baldwin stock at four-for- lar service and money show itself given a lecture demonstration at temperature—that only a refrigerator can maintain. Now in larger (luantities. Wall street time effect with crepe paper stream­ Giie has brought to life a famous the White house tomorrow after­ ers of yellow and green. The speculative factor that has been is the time to select your refrigerator and prepare for the looks for no iucrease in the New noon, will be obdiiged to postpone York bank’s rediscount rate this table was gay with flowers, favors dormant for a year or more, aud hot summer months ahead. Our stock of White Mountain her talk until Wednesday after and candles in these colors. The Baldwin shot up another nine week. noon, will be obliged to postpone Prices of the market leaders girls enjoyed the dainty luncheon points to 265. National Cash Regis­ Refrigerators is most complete with every conceivable style Rowe will prepare and tell about dropped hack in the first period, prepared by the hostess and the ter sold today above 143, an ad­ and size. Take advantage of our Refrigerator Club! A ■with losses of 1 to J points. Radio “An Oven Dinner.” social time which followed. Miss vance of 13 points above Monday’s Tuesday evening, IHarch 2 6 a Noren, whose engagement was re­ low price, on buying demand from small deposit delivers any chest now or when you want it. N’ew at 9 6 showed a loss of 3 1-2 .game dinner will be served under jKiiiits' from yesterday’s close and cently announced to Ernest John­ powerful lYall street sources. Pay the balance in easy weekly or monthly payments and get iiioints from the peak of the the direction of Miss Christine son of Clinton street, received a The bull steam roller encounter­ niovi'. Anaconda slipped off a point Mason lietween the hours of 5:30 number of useful gifts. ed plenty of opposition in the early a 10% discount as if you paid cash. to 16 2 and Steel Common lost 1 1-2 and 7:30. The dinner will be given afternoon, but the strong support under auspices of the Manchester at IS.l. Buying orders were ready to Hose Company No. 1 was called given to the bankers’ pets, includ­ pick up the active stocks at the low Rabbit club. The members will out at 9:45 this morning to put ing Ameri4‘an Can and Chrysler levels, and the second period pro­ furnish the rabbits. Chicken rvill out a grass fire at the rear of 215 Motor was a powerful factor in also be on the menu for those who turning the tide of prices upward. duced moderate recoveries. Bald- Keeuey street. Many new and exclusive White Y.in Ivocomotive carried its advance prefer it to the game. It Is probable Stock sales in the first three hours to 2.1S on slip-np rumors. Stock that something in the way of en­ Miss Irma Fallot of Ridge street, were at the rate of 850,000 shares Mountain styles for ice or electric ALLOWANCE sales in the lir.st half-hour were tertainment will follow the meal, a student at the Connecticut Busi­ an hour, of which Radio and a refrigeration are now on display in­ but the details have not been work­ sli.ghtly belo'.v 600,000 shares. ness College, has been ill for the few pool stocks furnished nearly a cluding beautiful porcelain enamel ON YOUR OLD ed out. Tickets may be secured St. joseph Lead, American Steel past two weeks and her doctor ad­ third. The Railroad stocks were chests of wood or steel construction. Foundries, Tobacco Products, Co­ from J. D. Lapp or at the Manches­ vises a complete rest before resum­ again on the inactive list, with New REFRIGERATOR lumbia Grapboplione and other ter Community clubhouse. ing her course. ’S ork Central and Baltimore & Under the direction of IMiss Olea Take advantage now of this Special Trade-In spi-'culative favorites pushed aliead Ohio up two points each. Offer. Cash in your old refrigerator towards vigorously iu a heavy turnover. The .'-^ands of the ^’ami Bureau very ser­ Miss Esther Smachetli of Bigelow viceable tea-wagons were made by an efficient White Mountain. bulls liad the-upper liptid and rode street, a recent graduate of the CRA.SH VICTIMS FUNERAL their favorites hard, - while tlie a number of the women a short Connecticut Business College, is time ago, and since that time others bears iHit tip only a feeble fight. now with Dunhill’s, the newly Stamford, March 19.— Funeral have expressed the wish that oppor­ opened clothing store in the John­ tunity might he. given them to do services for Andrew and Stephe.i It \TS? t'.AUSE BRF;.\K son block. Hagmasi, and Joseph Bauer, local l.\ CITY P.WE.MENNT so. IMiss Mason has therefore ar­ The Famous Inbuilt Quality of White Mountain ranged with Miss Sands to have victims of the Newark, N. J.. air Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Quimby crash of last Sunday, will be held SwaAipscott. Mass., March 19.— another demonstration early in of Benton street will attend the In­ April and all interested in makin.g here tomorrow afternoon. Services Refrigerators. A newspaper found in a rat nest ternational Kiwanis Convention at for the three youths are to take under' the pavement here recently these tea-wagons under her instruc­ Milwaukee in June. They will ac­ tion, should get in touch with the place in the chapel of St. Luke’s For years White Mountain Refrigerators—made in New indicate that the home .was tun­ company the New England delega­ director as to the particulars. church, with Rev. Joseph Urban, of nelled by .the rodents more than a tion. Fairfield, and Rev. Gabriel Dokus, England—have set the standards for others to follow- Here is year ago. of Norwalk, officiating. The Fair- one refrigerator in which quality has not been sacrificed to meet, Workmen tvlio investigated a rut AVITHDRAAVS LIBEL SUIT field minister is related to the Hag­ in the pavement found a 7.5-foot TO DRY UP CAPITAL masi boys by marriage. Prayers a price. They are built of genuine ash, oak or steel, with the ex­ tunnel leading to tlie nest. It was a Chicago, March 19— William Mc- will be held in the two homes be­ clusive square end construction. Corkboard insulation, genuine break in this passage which caused .Andrew, former superintendent of fore the church services. the pavement to give way. 'lAvo Washington. March 19.— Having Chicago schools, today withdrew The Hagmasi boys were veterans porcelain or quarried stone linings are only a few features that grown rats and a brood of eig.ht watched the padlock policy tried bis $250,000 libel suit against of the National Guard while Bauer have kept ice bills down and have made possible the years of sat­ •were removed from the strange elsewhere for several years, with Mayor William Hale Thompson af-, had served in the naval militia. ^ome. more or less success, the national ter Judge Harry A. Lewis c orruled | Buglers will attend the burials in isfaction to White Mountain owners. capital is now going to have a try a demurre to the answer filed by Woodland cemetery. OPENTNG STOCKS at it. the mayor. Chief of Police Hesse has order­ Leave to reinstate the case, per­ SAVES 12 LIVES New York, March .19 — The ed every police precinct captain to haps next week, was granted, how­ market was irregular at the open­ turn in a detailed report on the ever, to McAndrew’s attorney. places in ’ is district where viola­ New York, March 19.—-The quick ing toda.y with narrow price thinking of John Ross, elevator changes. Radio new stock sold tions of the prohibition law now KILLED BY TRAIN' operator in an office building here G. E. Keith Furniture Co. db'wu i 1-2 at 99 1-2. Chrysler occur or have occurred in the past. It is a part of the plan to dry up Wellesley, Mass., March 19 — today had saved twelve persons r.iotor was up a point at 112 3-8; from possible serious injury. When U S. Steel down 1-2 at 186 1-S; the capital, and make it a model Stepping backward to avoid an on­ TWO STORES prohibition enforcement city. coming freight train, John Franey, he found that his car was out of General Electric down 1-2. at 238; control and shooting to the bottom Briggs Mfg. up 1-4 at 48 1-2; In­ If the order is literally interpret­ 35, of Natick, a section man em­ ed and literally carried out, the ployed by the Boston & Albany, was of the shaft he warned his passen­ SOUTH MANCHESTER ternational Nickel down 3-8 at gers to stand on their toes. They 59 1-2; Standard Oil of Calif, up Pennsylvania avenue wags observe instantly killed here today when he that there.may be padlocks put on was struck by a Boston-bound ex­ did and this saved them from the at 1 1-4 at 74 7-8; Amecican Can terriffle jolt as the car struck the Down 3-S at 120 1-8; Anaconda up some of our best known govern­ press train coming from the op­ ment buildings. posite direction. springs in the pit. \ PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, .AIARCH 19, 1929.

held at the home of Mrs. John A. Collinsville Congregational church, WOMEN JURY SERVICE Collins on Tuesday, April 2nd. also Miss Dorothy Dewey and DAILY RADIO PROGRAM WAPPING The Parent-Teacher Association Dorothy Stowell, and Robert Felt. Tuesday, Marcli 19. 280.2—WTAM, C L E V E L A N L -1070. Leading DX Stations. will hold a public whisc party in Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnham G;00-^Studio concert. HEARING TOMORROW Mrs. Percy West was taken to Wapping school hall, on this eve­ and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sadd were The “Be Kind to Apples 'VVeek Club" 8:30—WEAF programs ( 2 V2 hrs ) 405.2— WSB. ATLANTA—740. 11:00—Recital: dance music. S:30—Neighborhood feature hour, the St. Francis hospital, Hartford, ning. The committee in charge are granted letters of dismissal from of Tweedleville. Mo., and a mammy 499.7—WTIC, HARTFORD—600. 9:00—WJC.AF programs (3 hrs.) last Friday sufferin:; with ap­ Mrs. Francis Burnham, Mrs. G. the Congregational church here. song sent Jeremy Scott from the cen­ 7:30—Sketch with W EAF. 12:00—Weldon's dance orchesir.-t. pendicitis, where she had ar opera­ Walter Smith and Mrs. Arthur E. ter of the spinach industry to Broad­ 8:00—Electra ensemble. 293.9—KYW,. CHICAGO—1020. To Be Held in Hall of the House tion on Monday morning. Mr. "West way. There he puts over his song 8:30—tVEAF feature: talk. 8:00—NBC programs (4 lira.) Sharp. 9:15—Old-time singing Bchool: 12:00—Fiorito’s dance orchestra, In Capitol at Two O’Ctock also underwent an appendicitis The Federated Workers met last and wins the gal. How It all hap­ 10:00—WEAF Eskimos orchestra. 1:00—Insomnia Chib program. operation on February 12 and Is pened Is a riotous tale of nonsense to 11:80—Theater organ recital. 1:20—Two dance orchestras. In Afternoon. Friday afternoon, at the home of PI SO S , be broadcast over the WEAF chain at 11:00-W E A F vnudervilte program. 289.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770, now convalescing at the home of Mrs. Walter N. Foster. There was his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geonge 9 o’clock Tuesday night. Jeremy hit 422.3—WO R, NEW ARK—710. 9:00—Columbia programs (3 hrs.) Hartford, March 19— Only one a roll call the members responding the “Gay White Way” like a plunging 7:30—Whispering Flames orchestra. 12:00—.studio variety program. West of Foster street. with poems appropriate for Easter. Qatek Rutitf! A pleasant, effective halfback, only to be thrown for a loss. 8:00—Main Street sketches. 1:00—Night club dance music. question is to be given its public •vnip—35c and 60c liies. And ex­ His song was a world beater In Twee- 9:00—Lone Star Rangers quartet. 254.1—W JJD. CHICAGO—1180. M. p. Sullivan of this place, re­ Rev. Harry B. Miner Avas present ternally, use PISO*S Throat and dlevllle but Its just another song 9:30—Gyp.sy cabaret imi.sic. 9:00—Theater presentations. hearing by the Judiciary Coinniit- ceived a letter recently from Walter and spoke, is subject being “Lent”. Chest Salve, 35c. around Times Square. Then the beau­ 10:00—Shades of Don Juan. 9:30—Mooseheart cliildien. A. Sadd of Chattanooga, Teun, but tiful Helen Gordon lifts him over the 11:05—Supper dance orchestra. ]n;()0—Theater presentations. toe tomorrow. The committee’s There Avere tAventy present and Mrs. hurdle by having a big producer Jazz 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 12:0(1—Arti.sts entertainment. usual proigram of fifteen to twenty formerly of Wapping, telling Mr. George West was the assistant up the seiection. The song is a hit 7:00—Orch., accordionist, xylophonist. 416.4— W GN-W LIB, CHICAGO—720. Sullivan of his great success in hostess. and the curtain drops with Helen and 7:30—Studio radioette presentation. 11:05—Goldkette’.s dance orchestra. hearings has been narrowed to two, connection Avith the First National WM. E. KKAH Jeremy in a real lover’s knot. The 9;0n—W.1Z program.s (2 hr.s.) 11:1.5—Quintet: dance orchestra. A short business meeting was star of the revue, which is called “The 11:30—Lowe’s dance orche.stra. 12:00—Dream ship; dance music. both relating to jury service for Bank of Chattanooga. Mr. Ladd called at the close of the Federated Bocal Boy Makes Good,” Is Don Bar­ 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 12:15—Coon Sander’s nighlhawks. women. The Hall of the House of Avas born in Wapping 6 6 years ago, church service last Sunday, Avhen Expert clay. Ho will be supported by Rosa­ 7:00—Harmony song.s. trio. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. line Green and Nathaniel Shilkret’s 7:30—Mo and Bo, colored comedians. 8:00—Scrap book: The Angelus. Representatives has been assigned the following names A«'ere voted orchestra. Ju.«t how the renowned S:nil—Talk, Frederick W. Wile. S;30—WE-AF orclicslral program. ' Ladd. He Avas grauatol from the upon to unite Avitli the churcli on Radio Service 9:00—Orchestra: popular program. for the first time this session by Queen of the Nile got that way will 9:00—Paul Whiteman’s orchestra. this committee to accomodate the Wapping Grammar school, and Easter Sunday. They were Mr. and 669 Tolland Turnpike, be explained in a burlesque skit en­ 10:0il—Vocalists, chorus, orchestra. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. later went to Hartford High school. titled “Cleopatra Makes Her Mark” 11:00—Lombardo's Royal Canadians, 9:1.5—IMusical prograni: treasure isle. crowds that are expected. Mrs. Hart T. Dexter and Miss Mil­ South Manchester over the W.TZ chain at 9. JIabel 454.3—W EAF, NEW YORK—660. 10:30—Concert: Amos *h’ Andy, Senator Mary B. 'Weaver of New After bein,g graduated from the dred Dexter by letter, from the 11:12—Orchestra; radio club. Phone 364-2 Zoeckler, soprano, a popular male trio (1:00—Dinner dance mns'c. Milford, Connecticut’s only woman Hartford High, he graduated from and orchestral selections will be fur­ 7:00—Voters’ Service talks on “Tariff 11:43—Three dance orchc.ctras. Yale college at Nbav Haven, after ther attractions of the period. Still land Living Costs.” , 202.6—W HT, CHICAGO—1480. senator, introduced the bill which another highlight for 9 o’clock may 7:30—Sketch, “The Strange Life of 9:.30—.Artists: ramblers. was sponsored by the Connecticut AA’hich he Avent to Chattanooga, be tuned in from WABC and the Co­ Enoch Crosby.” 10:30—Your hour league. League of Women 'Voters and en­ Tenn, where he has been in the em­ lumbia stations. At this time Paul 8:00—Soprano, string ensemble. 10:00—Concert ensemlilc. ploy of this bank for forty years. Whiteman and his famous band have 8:30—George Green’s orchestra. dorsed by the Federation of 'Wom­ 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. Since Mr. Ladd’s affiliation with the arranged for presentation a recital 9:00—Comedy sketch with Don Bar- 11:00—Bridge lesson, music. en's Clubs. She is expected to which will include several of the lat- day, brilliant stage star. 361.2—KOA. DENVER—830. speak at the hearing, which is set bank it has become merged with the e.st musical hit.-^ and two medleys of j0:00—Eskimos dance music. Chattanooga Savings Bank and old favoritc.q including “California 10:30—Four contralto voices trio. 8:30—Farm question box. for two o’clock. This bill. S. B. 11:00—Vaudeville artists hour. !i;no—AA’E.aF nrogr.ams (3 hrs.) Trust Co. and continues under the Here I come” and “Sweet Lady.” 12:011—'I'om IMitchr-lI, baritone. ”6, would make women eligible-and. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. liable for jury service on the same name of the First Naliouiil Dank ol Bhtck face type Indicates best features (l;no—Old .Man Siinsliinc. 374.8— WBAP, FORT W ORTH—800. Chattanooga. IVTr. I^add at present 0:30—Ocenn Liner’s orchestra. 11:30—.Mnsiciil progrOm. terms as men with exemptions for All programs Eastern Standard Time. 7:00—CornedV rlno: law talk. 12:00—Theater fealure.s. nurses in active practice and for is chairman of the board of officers. g;no—Vocal quartet. Instrumentalists. 374.8— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—800. Avoraen having the care of children “Lest Ave forget,” a live-reel Leading East Stations. S::tO—Feature male quartet. 7:;in_Old time fiddler.s. singer. 9;00—Theater burlesque, “Cleopatra S;nn—string trio, soloist. under sixteen. motion picture, Avill be presented at 272 6—WPG. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. Makes Her Mark.” 8:15—Orchestra, artists, baritone. Twenty-one states, the District of the Federated church of Wapping, . r '. ,s;fiO—lUai'chetti’s dance orchestra. 9:30—Old-time minstrel hits. 8:30—Presbyterian Men’s chorus. 10:00—Koc.stner'.'! ol’chc.str.-i. tenor. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. Columbia, Alaska and six foreign next Thursday evening by tlie Con­ 10:30—Orchestradians orchestra. 9 :00—NP.C programs. necticut Temperance and Anti- 9;|.i —Dual trio; bridge game. 12:00—Concert orche.‘=tra. tenor, countries now use women on their —Harmony maids musicale. 11:00—Slumber music. juries. In nine states in which jury Saloon League at eight o’clock. 11:10—Silver dance orchestra. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA-^10. 1 :00—Dance music program. 283—V/BAL, BALTIMORE—1060. r,;::''—Oppenlicim’s dinner music. 370.2—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—810. service did not go with the suf- Rev. Mr. Pardee Avill operate the r,:3n—Cnmeo concert: motorists. (1:."3—Drama revue; orchestra. 7:30—Master musicians- piogram. ferege, women are working this lUOA’ing picture. AA'hic’n is iuid to be S:00—lA'.IZ program.^ (3 hrs.) 7:00—Birthdav list: singer. 0 :00—Columbia programs (2 lira.) year for laws which Avould make very interesting. It is hoped that E0S.2 -W E E I. BOSTON—590. 305.9—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—980. 11:00—Politician’s fc.atnre hour. there Avill he a very large attend­ S:fin—T.ovc-neslcrs' musical hour. 0:10—Play; orclie.slra music. 451.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. them eligible. S::'.0-WK.\1<' prograin.s (1-li hrs.) 7:1.')—Sacred song recit.al. 0-oir_\VE.AF programs (1’4 hrs.) Testimony in the form of letters ance. No admission Avill be cliarg, 10;.!.',_]:cnard’.s dance orchestra. sato—W.IZ programs (3 lus.) 10:30—Soprano and pianist. from judge.s. lawyers and others ec but a collection Avill be taken. ' -tC-riwA 11:0i^—AVE.M" vaudeville ho\ir. 11-00—Pilt.sbnrgli dance orcliestr.a. 11:00—WE.AK A'audcville program. 243.3—WNAC. BOSTON—1220. 245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. connected with jury ivork in other Mrs. .fobn A. Collin.s Avas the r,:3i)_.‘

The groom was attended by his has been confined to his home for cousin, George Bartlett. After the the past two weeks with an attack ceremony a wedding supper was WAPPING of the -grip. Between 50 and 60 people enjoy­ Rockville served to relatives from Hartford The adjourned annual town and this city. Mrs. Bartlett was as­ ed the Sunday school social which meeting of the town of South was held at the parish house last sisted in serving by Mrs. Margaret Windsor was held Saturday evening Burke. The couple will be at home Friday evening. Mrs. Harry B. at the Town Hall with a large at­ Miner’s class provided the games Boys Sent to Reformatory to their many friends at 35 Grove tendance. Olcbtt King was modera­ and Mrs. Hattie Johnson’s class ar­ The two Rockville youths, who street the latter part of March. tor for the special meeting to con­ ranged the refreshments. were involved in the theft of four Notes automobiles, two in Rockville and sider a town court- for South “ Billie” Herzog, son of Mr. and Windsor. A check list ballot was HARTFORD one each in Hartford and New Ha­ Mrs. George Herzog ^f Union The ball players have gone south ven, were before Judge John E-. taken and the motion for a town for their spring training. A little street was given a pleasant surprise court was carried by a vote of 118 Fisk in the Rockville City Court on Saturday, when his aunt, Mrs. farther south the Mexicans are en­ to 77. At the adjourned annual on Monday morning. They were A. A. MacLeod and children, Doug­ joying theirs. town meeting which followed short­ brought in on a joint warrant las and Jean motored here to help charged with stealing an automo­ ly Judge Ralph M, Grant presided. him celebrate his tenth birthday. A The recommendations of the fi­ bile. The younger of the two being birthday dinner was served on Sun­ nance committee in regard to the only 15 years of age was transfer­ day noon, with a beautiful birthday budget was accepted. The Board of red to the juvenile court. Walter cake as the feature. Other guests Finance recommended an appro­ lie YELLOW Koelsch, 17, the older boy, pleaded who called during the day were priation of $52,009 for the select­ guilty, and according to confessions Mrs. Josephine Fairchilds and Miss men’s budget, and $74,215 for the P E N a L STORE-WIDE signed by the two, Koelsch was in­ Clara Marshall of Plainville, and volved in three of the thefts and Mrs. Alice Sullivan and Miss Min­ school budget. with the A son,.Donald Robert, was born his companion in four cases. The nie O’Halloran of Stafford Springs. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward William younger boy was due to appear in Kiowa Council, Degree of Poco- Galinat of Albany, New York, on SDBAND the Juvenile Court Saturday morn­ hontas will hold its regular meet­ March 11th at the Memorial hos­ ing for the theft of $3 from a milk ing on Friday evening in Red Men’s pital, in Albany. Mr. Galinat was bottle. But the day previous, he hall at 7 o’clock. The meeting will Drought up in Wapping. His par­ stole a car which was parked on be called at this time as the council ents both died here about the same Prospect street and started for will hold a public whist, which will REBUILDING SALE time, Mr. and Mrs. William Galinat. Rhode Island. The car ran out of commence at 8 p. m. Prizes will be gas at Plainfield and that night he Mrs. Hattie D. Lane, the lecturer awarded and delicious refreshments Don’t you fail to attend this extraordinary Rebuilding Sale Event. Everyone is talking about the great bargains returned to Rockville where he met will be served. Everybody welcome. of the Wapping Grang , and her Koelsch and the two of them took John Kulick of Snipsic street daughter, Mrs. Walden V. Collins, they bought here Friday and Saturday. You, too, must share in them- a car belonging to the Armour was taken to the Hartford hospital attended the conference of the East Company which was parked in the on Sunday night, where he will un­ Central Pomona Grange No. 3, center of the city. They traveled as dergo an operation for appendicitis. which was held at the new hall of Hundreds of Items Not Advertised Will Be Found Throughout the Entire Store! far as Bloomfield in this but were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Von Ecker Vernon Grange on Friday after­ obliged to abandon the car when of Hartford were the guests of noon, March 15, a very pleasant it became stuck in the mud. That Mrs. Patrick Reiley of Rau street and helpful meeting was enjoyed by night they spent in a barn. Satur­ on Sunday. all who attended. day morning they walked to Hart­ Mrs. Sophia Chapman of Grand George Buckland of Foster street ford and found a car near the Capi­ street was 85 years old on Monday, tol with a key in it, so they drove and members of her family gather­ to New Haven. At New Haven they Furniture Must Be Sold To Make Room i ed at her home on Sunday to help took another car and were caugJit celebrate the event. A supper was in Milford. Police Captain Tobin served late in the afternoon, a pret­ went to Milford for the two and ty birthday cake made by her Smashing Price Reductions Are Now in Effect! presented their signed confessions niece, Mrs. George Chapman of After Colds or Grip to the court. Both boys have been Hartford being the center table dec­ in previous trouble. Judge Fisk sen­ oration. Mrs. Chapman received A re You Stiffs Achy— All Worn Out? $89.00 Odd Arm Chairs, mahog­ $59.75 Sewing Table, pedestal tenced Koelsch to the Reformatory many gifts, cards and telephone any frame with velour base, Duncan Phyfe for an indefin.te period. The other calls, expressing the best ■wishes of TIFF, achy joints, persistent backache, upholstered seat ...... style, mahogany...... $35 boy was tried in the Juvenile Court her relatives and friends for many bladder irregularities, drowsiness and de­ immediately fallowing the City hqppy returns of the day. S $59.00 English Arm Chairs up- $295.00 Bedroom Suite of six Court and was sentenced to the pression are all too often signs o f sluggish The Missionary societies of the bolstered in Jacquard school for boys in Meriden. kidneys— the aftermath o f winter’s pieces, in combination ^ *I Q C Methodist church held their March V elou r...... $35 mahogany...... W . R. C. to Entertain meeting this afternoon at the home colds and chills. Neglect is apt to of Mrs. Fred Apel of Prospect pave the way to some serious kidney Burpee Post W . R. C., will en­ $54.50 Pillow Back Cogswell $89.00 Dresser, finished tertain the Dept. President Lillian str60t, disorder. W hy risk the ^ Chair, upholstered in Mr. and Mrs. Roger Munsell and in Old Ivory enamel . . $49 Bailey of Danielson and staff oSi- penalty? Jacquard son of New Britain spent Sunday cers and the Dept. Commander To promote normal kid- V elou r...... $32.50 George A. Tucker and staff of New with Mr. and Mrs. Delos Rich of $139.00 Large Vanity Dresser, in Haven in G. A. R. hall on Wednes­ Grove street.' ■"ney action and assist your $49.75 Mahogany Drop Leaf $395 Living Room Suites, two combination walnut, has large day. Guests will arrive in the after­ Mrs. Anna Dickinson has return­ kidneys in cleansing your Table Queen piece, davenport and arm chair up­ swinging cheval noon and will be entertained. At 6 ed to her home on Park street after blood o f poisonous wastes, use Doan’s Pills, Recommended Anne style ...... holstered in combination mirror ...... $69 an extended visit with her daugh­ p. m. a members’ supper in charge the world over. Ask your neighbor! mohair and damask of Mrs. Alice Kington will be serv­ ter at Mt. Holyoke College. $59.00 Living Room Tables, in $85.00 Large Dresser, in combin- ed. Following the supper an enter­ 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: combination mahogany with C $29 5 Living Room Suite, two tainment will be given which will extension t o p ...... piece, sofa and arm chair, upholster­ ...... $47.50 L« J« Freeman, 1011 2 1 s t A v e ., N ., M in n e a p o lis , M in n ., says: **At times ed in mohair and linen include songs by Mrs. Evelyn Fa- i my back gave me considerable trouble and I could hardly bend over. M y kidneys gan and Mrs. Robert Thompson: j were not acting right and the excretions bothered me a great deal. I began $77.50 Console Table and Mirror frieze seat cusliions $195.00 Bedroom Suite, Welsh readings by Billy Herzog and or- ! TALCOTTVILLE taking Doan’s Pills and it was not long before I felt £ne.” in Italian $195.00 Duncan Phyfe Sofa, ma­ blue enamel decorated dresser, chestral selections by the Maple | Walnut finish .... t %J hogany frame, uphol- dressing table, poster street school, under the direqtion I Mrs. Emily Stafford Kington, bed, stand and bench $99.00 Double Daybed, mahog­ stered in dam ask...... $145 of Miss,Paulina Coo.ey. The regular | wife of Thomas Kington, passed any finished frame, upholstered in meeting will be held at 8 o’clock. ■ away on Monday afternoon after an $575.00 Living Room Suite, 3 $89.00 Vanity Dresser in French denim with William Kadelski Doan^s Pills piece, mahogany frame, uphols^r^ grey enamel illness of seven weeks. Mrs. King- pillow ...... William Kadelski, 51, died Sun-i ton was born in Towbridge, Eng­ A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys $69 in frieze ' fin ish ...... day night at 6 o’clock at the Hart­ $44.50 land. August 22, 1851 She was $79.00 Fiber, 3-Piece Suites, mohair ...... $375 ford hospital from a fractured skull united in marriage to Thomas Ning- A t all dealers, 75c a box. Foster-Milbum Co., M fg. Chemists, Buffalo, N . Y . three styles, finished in black and $34.95 Colonial Sewing Table, $284.00 Bedroom Suite of seven sustained in an automobile accident ton, December 15 1878. In addition about nine days ago on the Elling­ orange, straw and red, flint and solid mahogany with carved claw pieces, in combination mahogany, to her husband and two sisters and straw, with colotful has twin ^ -f .Q O ton highway. Mr. Kadelski was one brother in England, she is sur­ and ball cretonne upholstery .... ip O v r b e d s ...... v X 0 7 born in Poland and had resided vived by four children. Nelson W. feet ...... $24.95 here for 27 years. Besides his wife of Burnside, Mrs. William Dunlap s61id he leaves -hree children, Edward. $47.50 Ti^ahogany Tilt-Top Table, $39.75 Butterfly Table in of Rockville, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Rice open $189.00 Italian Oak Dining Room IS; Joseph, 15, and Irene, 11; also has 30-inch* diameter walnut, size of top wheu and John H. Kington of this village. $30 Suite, of eight two brothers, Philip and Stanley of 31x3 7 There are ten grandchildren. Misses pieces...... $125 Rockville. He was a member of St. inches ...... $27.50 Irene, Emily Alma, and Harriet Joseph’s church. The funeral serv $34.75 Dressing Tables covered -1 Rice and Williafn Rice, $39.75 Console Table Queen ^345.00 Dining Room Suite of ices were held this morning from Sage-Allen & Co, with colorful nine pieces in combination walnut, Dorothy, Raymond, lone and Anne style, with folding top, in St. Joseph’s church. Rev. S. Woro-I INC. chintz ...... John Kington of Burnside and Shir­ has refectory Q Q niecki ofhciated. Burial was in St. i combination ley Dunlap of Rockville. Mrs. King- ta b le ...... ^ X ^ ^ Bernard's cemetery. HARTFORD $85.00 Dressing Tal>lo -with glass mahogany ...... $24.95 j ton was devoted to her family. She Laura Davis top, hanging mirror and bench. $59.00 Arm Chairs, large com­ $195.00 Dining Room Suite of Laura Davis, the one-year-old i was very fond of flower, and skilled Covered with fortable club style, upholstered i in L i nine pieces, in com­ daughter of Edgar F. and Hannah at handwork and took great de­ j gay ch in tz...... $49.75 combination mohair bination walnut .... $119 (Kloter) Davis, died Monday at the j light in making her home a place of beauty. It may indeed be said of and velou r...... 32.50 home of her parents on Spruce New Easter $59.00 Mahogany $ $175.00 Dining Rocjm Suite of j her, “ Her children shall rise up street following an illness of sever-1 Davenport Table . .. $ Spinet Desks, large size, and call her blessed.” The funeral $35 69.75 nine pieces, in combina- ^ Q Q al days. She leaves besides her par- j mahogany. two are left tion -walnut...... ents.’ two brothers, Roy and Irwin | service will be held at her late $75.00 Walnut home Thursday afternoon at two to be sold for, each .... Davis. The funeral will be held i Davenport Table ...... $45 $69.75 Buffets, in Wednesday afternoon from the o’clock. The Rev. F. P. Bacheler $139.00 Home Desk, double ped­ vv'ill officiate. Burial will be at Mt. combination walnut . $35 home on Spruce street. Burial will Ensembles $79.00 Walnut estal, Hepplewhite style be in Grove Hill cemetery. Hope cemetery. Davenport Table ...... $45 in mahogany ...... $89 $69.75 Enclosed China Cabinet,. R. F. D. Joint Meeting square top, in combination $35 A joint meeting of the Rockville B y Madelon $139.00 Mahogany $275.00 Highboy, walnut Fire Department was held Monday Davenport Table . . . . $59 I crotch mahogany evening. Several reports were read veneer ...... $150 $139.00 Davenport Beds, uphol­ BEFORE a dress or coat can boast the Madelon label, it $49.75 Davenport Table, and accepted. The following officers EXPERT GLAZING must be endorsed by a jury of fifty stylists from America’s stered in Jacquard were elected for the.ensuing year: combination and leading stores. It must be absolutely fashion— right in Fifth Floor Velour ...... t P O O President, Chief George B. Milne; color, stjde, quality. That’s why women who demand ex­ m ahogany...... ^ vice-president. Asst. Chief William | Picture Framing clusive smartness at a moderate price always choose made­ Conrady; secretary, Capt. Fred Er- j lon. tel; treasurer, Capt. George j Thuemmler; auditors, Capt. Ed­ Screens, Screen Doors Madelon Frocks Madelon Spring Coats ward Pinney and Capt. Lester Bart- ! Furniture SPRING RUGS AND LINOLEUMS PRICED TO MOVE FAST lett. Fish and Game Club to Incorporate Made to Order Always $39.50 Always $49.50 The Rockville Fish and Game Exclusive with Sage-Alien club are planning to incorporate. At the April meeting, officers for Furniture Repaired the ensuing year 'will be elected. and Refinished. A WOOL WILTON RUGS Bartlett-Gillick Miss Helen M. Gillick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prokop of 14 Verandas Glassed Oak street and Lester F. Bartlett, or $62.50 $59.75 son ,of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett Screened In- Size 9x12 ft. Size 8.3x10.6 of 35 Grove street, were united in marriage at the home of the groom’s parents on Saturday even­ Store Fixtures, Booths These good quality Wool Wilton rugs are exceptional val­ ing at 6 o’clock. The ceremony was Expert Workmanship ues at these feature prices! They may be had in the latest performed by Rev. J. F. Bauch- Prices Reasonable patterns and soft colorings to haiTnoniz-s with all room set­ mann, pastor of the First Evangeli­ cal church. The bride looked pretty tings ! in a gown of green silk georgette, with hat to match and carried white LOUIS RESEL carnations. The bridesmaid. Miss Carpenter and Cabinet Esther Ziegler, a friend of the Maker. SCATTER RUGS TO MATCH bride also wore a gown of green 67 Pine St., 109 Spruce St. georgette, with hat of the same hue. Her bouquet 'was of carnations. $4 95 $7.50 liiliiiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu Size 22'/2x 36 Size 27x54

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Street entrance of they see them—and we can do that about the waters that are sweeping Grand Central Station and at all Hoatling News Standa much ourself. a good part of Southern Alabama’s • • • possessions into the Gulf. Cliei^t of International News Ser­ JOSHUAS OUT OF LUCK vice. “International News Service has the Joshua had a long day’s work on INEXPERIENCE exclusive rights to use tor republlca- tion In any form all news dispatches hand in the smiting of the hosts of Mrs. Margaret E. Rich thinks the credited to or not otherwise credited five separate kings so that they Herald is all right as long as it ex­ There’s a Royal in this paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for republlcatlon all would stay smitten. He was not to actly agrees with her views as to the local or undated news published be blamed for calling on the sun women jurors but absurd as soon herein." for every home Full Service Client of N E A Ser­ to stand still so he might have day­ as it departs from that complete vice. Member Audit Bureau of Circu- light to finish the job while he had agreement. The Herald does not la tio n a them on the run, even though it think Mrs. Rich is absurd. It mere- and Budget TeYms, too. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929 maybe seemed a foolish thing to ex­ ly thinks that, in her discussion of pect. But he was incredibly lucky the jury room as a proper place When you clean house this steel Klad Refrigerators Spring use one of the new Royals to have the sun obey him, and it THE POUTING MEMBER for women, from a purely physical like this, .are covered with and GET ALL THE DIRT...... and was a tough outcome for the metal inside and out and The International Commission of standpoint, sle doesn’t know what by air alone. The powerful Royal I Amorites and the kings. enameled snowy white. suction makes a revolving brush Jurists having accepted the Root she is talking about. If' she ever Sizes from 50 lbs. to 100 Joshua got away with his plea for unnecessary. There’s a model for amendments to the World Court has the misfortune to be cooped up lbs.. $51.30 to $63. your home and easy Budget terms a suspension of the laws of nature, protocol, the new device for getting with one of those 50-hour juries can be arranged if you wish. but it hasn’t been done often. Yet' the United States into that tribunal she may know more. he has had a lot of immitators—has starts on its rocky road toward the a lot of them right now. Among Join the 'Royal Standard goal of effectiveness. It is common­ them are 150 Morse telegraph oper­ ly taken for granted that L* the ators who went on strike in New course of time the amended or sub­ York because the brokerage firm $4 2 .5 0 stitute protocol will be ratified by Club"T oda’^ for which they worked refused to the United States Senate. But the turn over to them the operation of trouble is that any one of forty sig­ TODAY___this week, .you can se­ will secure the' CASH PRICE. Royal the telegraph printing machines it natory countries can and possibly is installing. The Mtrse operators cure your 1929 Leonard Refrigera­ Fourth, $5 will be allowed for your ' will enter objection, which would har^e been drawing $70 to $85 a BY RODNEY BUTCHER tor on Club Terms___and begin at dump the apple cart. old refrigerator, in exchange for $49 -5 0 week. The machine tenders get once to enjoy the benefits of one of There would seem to be no real $47.50 a week. The Morse opera­ Washington, March .19.— Un­ the new Leonard. Fifth, you may reason why any of the foreign sig­ questionably the foreign diplomat these food and ice-savers. tors don’t pretend that they can op­ in Washington who has had the begin to use your Leonard at once. Super Royal natories should object to the new erate the machines any better than most difficult and delicate task dur­ The Spring Refrigerator Club has or we will store it for furture deliv­ protocol save this—that it creates the $47.50 tenders, but they say the ing the last ten years is Don Manuel ery, if you wish. an enormous amount of fuss for machines are going to displace C. Tellez, the ambassador from many advantages: First, you need 6 2 .5 0 Mexico. $ which there 1,. no apparent excuse Morse telegraph work, so they If he had not proved himself pay only $3 down on any refrigera­ Why not assure yourself a new than that the vanity of the United ought to get the new jobs at the nearly a super-diplomat he probably States—^we are referring to the way old price. It isn’t likely they are go­ would not still be here. If his foot tor you select now. Second, you refrigerator this Spring by making ;.it will strike the other fellow— ing to have the old kind of Joshua had slipped there were innumerable may pay the balance in easy weekly politicians in Mexico who hungered your selection now. .when the stock .’.rtnust be catered to. luck. for his job. sums you will never miss. Third, is new and complete? The United States refused to ad- “Stand thou still. Progress,’’ is Probably his most harrowing even though you pay weekly you ; here to the World Court protocol the command of the individual who days came during 1926 and 1927 when the State Department anon- 1920 unless assured that the tries to prevent the adoption of Court wouli not render any ad­ newer and cheaper ways of doing visory opinion on any subject in the world’s work. “It doesn’t inter­ which the United States claimed an est me that the saving of labor Three Typical Club Values interest without the consent of the makes life easier for the whole j latter. Inasmuch as the United world, and broader and ampler—I ' Where space is at a premium, States might claim aif interest in am interested only in not having to this Leonard, built like a skyscraper takes only a few inches of space. any or every conceivable subject change my job. Let the other fellow 50 lb. capacity. Club Price h coming before the Court, the sig­ change his and I will enjoy the 1 Jmiism natory nations naturally declined benefit of cheaper production of ■mmi to accept such a reservation. Now w'hat he has been making—but TEIffiZ $1 9 .8 0 WEA12SA delivers any Mr. Root’s proposition amounts to somehow I and my pay envelope WUiST very little more than an agreement must go undisturbed.’’ WATCH Axminster that if the United States does enter The Morse telegraph operator i Rug the Court, then at any time objects who insists that hfvmust be guaran-j to an advisory^ opinion on the teed his place in the sun learned an I Think of making a selection from our big new Spring stock.... hun­ ground of interest, and its objec­ art that synchronizes w'ith the ox-i dreds of designs and sizes to select tion is not sustained by the other cart, the twelve-hour factory day, from ... .and have your rugs deliv­ nations, this country will be privi­ the nine-dollar-a-week pay envelope ered for only $3 each! Then you and canal boat freighting. He has can pay the balance In easy week­ leged to withdraw from the Court For a neat, compact, easily ac­ ly Installments. Here are the without any hard feelings on any­ as much chance of blocking the This Leonard is Ideally suited to cessible n^frigerator, this Leonard prices for the 9x12 sizes: body’s part. coming of the telegraph printer as the small family, for it lakes only Is perfect. It holds 25 lbs. of ice the canal boacman had of stopping and has a white Interior. Club Fair enough; but it is not certain 25 lbs. of ice to keep it icy cold! Price Grade A ...... $37.50 that forty nations can be brought the laying of railroad iron. Club price Into agreement that it Is necessary Grade B ...... $47.50 to halfway turn the world upside MEXICAN REVOLT Grade C ...... $50.00 The evacuation of Torreon by the $2 1 .5 0 down in order to give the United ymously released the story that the $12.50 States a privilege that it could take, rebel forces without risking in that Mexican government had sold out Grade D ______$58.50 anyhow, even if it went into the vicinity the decisive action that to the Bolsheviki and when hot court like the rest. There is always had been anticipated, would seem notes were being exchanged be­ to indicate that the present Mexi­ tween the two capitals by the score. somebody ready to give the ras- These are busy and possibly wor­ berry to the pouting and reluctant can revolt is about all over except ried days for Tellez, too, but now WATKINS BROTHERS,Iwi member who has to be dragged in the mopping up. With Torreon in the United States is openly on the the hands of the federal forces the side of the Mexican government as out of the back hall to take part it undertakes to put down a mili­ 54 South Manchester in’the kissing games. rebels have lost by far the most im­ tary insurrection arid his load is portant strategic point in northern not as heavy. Mexico and apparently must confine SHARES themselves to trying to maintain It was when Mexican-American A New York man named Chad- an army in being in the northwest relatiohs were at their very worst that Don Manuei began to build a bourne having been bitten by a corner of the country, the two shark while swimming in Florida, doll house. It was a very remark­ states of Chihuahua and Sonoro. able doll house. It was built upon a at once the discussion is resumed Just how such an operation billiard table in the embassy and as to whether or not a shark will would have any effect toward in required a year for the making. In deeply maternal woman who is ister to China, hue he never left his lawns and rows of hedge. Going bite a man. It is an endless one. his most harried moments, between gifted as a linguist. post because Obregon considered westward, toward the river on suring a successful revolution it receipt or dispatch of vital coded Every time somebody loses a leg or his services here so valuable IN NEW YORK Twenty-eighth street, it Is possible isn’t easy to see, even if successful telegrams and important visits to Neither did Obregon, after he was to step into a neighborhood which.. an arm and it is reported that the the State Department, Tellez found Contact with Tellez Is always for a while. On the other hand. If pleasant because of bis keen sense recognized, appoint any ambassa­ has undergone but sl’ght architec-' arm or leg is now in possession of surcease from his worries as he dor to Washington, leaving trie in­ tural change since the Civil War the insurgents could not maintain labored patiently and skilfully in of humor. He Is fond, of telling apt New York, March 19.—Glancing man show” . . . for couldn’t he a shark, the skeptics lift up their stories to illustrate his point and coming president, Calles, a free times. All about the spirit of themselves at Torreon there the billiard room. through a morning newspaper, I make eight changes, playing four In­ change has breathed against the voiqes in chorus and cry: “Show us was even telling them to Secretary hand to use his best judgment re­ came upon a single phrase, which wouldn’t seem to be any reason to Today the three Tellez children, garding this post, which is to Mexi­ struments and writing his own skyline. But here one still can see the shark! Show us the leg! We all born in the United States, play of State Kellogg when “Nervous seemed fairly to leap out of the songs and gags? . . . A “one-man expect them to be able to do so Nellie” was at his worst. One cans second in importance only to oil lamps and “stoops,” and bal­ want to see the arm in the shark’s with the doll house, which is as the presidency. page. . . . “And when his stage show” playing all eight characters! conies shadowed in heavy Spanish further north and if they lost Chi­ large as a small automobile. It is doesn’t suggest that Tellez or any engagements became scarce he re­ . . . and Just $15 left! . . . and mouth! Applesauce!” other Latln-Amerlcan doesn’t some­ grijlwork, and flower pots in win­ huahua City as they have lost Tor­ an embassy among doll houses, with turned to New York with his last so into a room way over by the dows and be-Iaced curtains and: We have never yet heard a deep special furniture— even period fur­ times get excited, but he retains a A former resident of Mexico once $15. When he was gone he col­ riveif. . . . Ah, but a room on 42nd reon there will be little left but sense of proportion in crises and strangely built stairwa"8. water sailor or fisherman assert niture, a tasteful little bathroom told this writer that when the lapsed from undernourishment In street, after all. . . . Good old surrender, dispersal among the seldom becomes irritated. his rooming house . . .” 42nd street, the hub of the big Chelsea has been physically un­ with tub and showers for the dol­ Calles cabinet met to ' consider touched by time! that a shark will not bite a human Sonoro mountain fastnesses or lies and other household items", all He came here in 1919, toward the diplomatic appointments and Calles So died that grand old trouper belt. . . . Even down by the river, being. The shark unbelievers seem flight over the border for sanctuary. constructed by Don Manuel. It can end of the Carranza administra­ announced that he would appoint John Thompson, at the age of 85 the big lights came streaming faint­ Back in 1845, it was the “finest suburban development” . . . man­ to be confined very largely to bath­ From present indications there be taken apart and stowed com­ tion, as first secretary of the em­ Tellez, his advisors told him that . . . BO he died while starvation ly by . . . Just a hop-skip-and- bassy under Ambassador Bonillas. stood outside the door crying down jump from old friends who would ipulated by early real estaters and \ ing beach concessionaires, seashore pactly. would be impossible. It would is likely to be a considerable num­ The Tellez hobbies are children He had served in the Far East, as break all precedent to appoint to the final curtain. have helped had they only known. made eminently fashionable. A few hotel keepers and persons similarly ber of interned Mexican generals and books. He keeps up with his might be gathered from many rare Mexico's chief diplomatic post one But old John didn’t give them years ago it was a zone of old; interested in giving the shark a added to the populations of Texas, social obligations, but his life is oriental objects in the embassy who had never been either an am­ It is the fear of just such a finale the “cue” . . . Nothing to eat. boarding houses. Then some ot; . . . No money for food. . . . the Greenwich Villagers, discon­ reputation for shyness, timidity Arizona and New Mexico border very simple and he often works on here today. Owing to his long ser­ bassador or a minister elsewhere. which haunts the hearts of every warm days in his shirtsleeves. His vice abroad he never became en­ man, woman and child who has Starvation coming slowly on the tented with the steady rise In rent-\ and good nature quite out of accord towns in the next few days. “Someone has to make a prece­ als, began to look about for a new complete lack of “front,” his failure tangled with any political faction at dent,” Calles replied,-“so I will cast a hat Into the Broadway ring. stage ready to ring down the cur­ with the arrangement of his teeth. home. tain. quarter. They pounced upon the to put on any dog except when ob­ make one now by appointing a It comes to haunt them more and reasonable rates of Chelsea Village,; It is true that it is very infre­ HEFLIN AND THE FLO»pD viously required, is one of the im­ He was hardly In Washington be­ Mexican who has yon his post more as the years go by, and they And scores of rich friends who rushed up when it was too late! hammered out walls of the old quently that it is possible to convict While Alabama’s flood waters pressive things about the ambassa­ fore Carranza was overthrow^u and through magnificent services ren­ find themselves still dragging along rooming houses and soon had; dor. Bonillas' faded from the picture. in the “small time” ruts. Each After all, how were they to, know! the shark who makes a meal from a are hewing out a stage setting for a dered to bis country.” turned them into apartments. Fear- / He is a rare combination of prac­ Tellez became charge d’affaires dur­ player learns in his time that Age ing that this “great find” would be- swimmer’s leg, because there is not, big relief drive for money, most of ticality and artistic ability and his ing the most delicate part of Mexi­ is his most remorseless enemy— Old Chelsea, which sits primly In noised around, a strict silence w ^.. as a rule, a submarine moving pic­ which as usuai will come out of the endowment with the latter attribute co’s reconstruction period. The that one day there will be no place the mld-Twentles like a nice old- maintained. Even a tp\r celebritiet. for him, lo public for him, no fashioned lady with her knitting, ture operator on the scene to pho­ North, Alabama’s picturesque Sena­ is shown annually when he stages Obregon administration remained had come and gone. Raymond his famous children’s party at the unrecognized by our government patience with him.- He can tramp will be the next to perish from the tor Heflin Is dodging whiskey bot­ Hitchcock, the comedian, took one- tograph the incident. And the I embassy. All the children of diplo­ for three years and the patient AHOUG0Tfrom office to office, always with Manhattan picture. of the houses. And when he lett,- sharks are perverse enough not to tles and other concrete remon­ mats here come to these parties. work and poiseful attitude of Tel­ the same reception. . . K And then And then there will be few places Henry Hadley, the great musician,: what? one may wander in the hope of re­ come up on the land and stage strances to his attacks on Catholics They receive hand-done invitations lez is supposed to have been a large And he said, of a trnth 1 say moved in. So did Boardman Rob^,^ designed and executed by Don Man­ factor toward appointment of the calling the days of lavender and inson, the artist, and a great as-'J their enterprises in mayhem in the and Mussolini in New England cen­ uel himself. At these parties the unto yon, that this poor widow hath Perhaps like old John Thompson old lace. Payne-Warren commission which cast In more than they all.—Luke sortment of poets, novelists an4^ open sunlight and in full view of ters of Catholicism and Italian col- children are garbed as characters went to Mexico in the spring of there will be one last round of the stage folk. lot of eye-witnesses. All you onizatfon. , , in fairy tales used as themes for 1923 and brought about agreements 21:3. outlying circuits. And then, with Chelsea Village they have come $1S left, a last fling at Broadway. to call this quaint and quiet slice of With the spring, Chelsea Villa have a chance to see Is the cutwater Inasmuch as Catholics and Ital­ the occasions. The ambassador, of resulting in recognition. will pass to the wreckers. course, is assisted by Mme. Tellez, Tellez was appointed minister to Almost always the most indigent Old John Thompson . . . the Ne\jr York, which Juts back from of a shark, a sub-surface swirl ians are as likely to contribute tc a charmina. hizhlv cultivated and Venaziiala. in 19 22 flund. iatar min. a.re tb a mnst eenerous. fellow they had called “the one- the street with neat and tiny green Gilbert swan.? i ■M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. P A G S i

old post and Logan was given Mc­ Pherson’s command. Radiator and These changes were quickly made, General Repairing* Health and Diet AV H and a united drive against the south began. The strategy was sim­ ple. Grant’s various armies were OLIVER WELDESG Advice scattered fan-like on what was roughly the border of the south, WORKS ity DK. FRANK McCOl j and he planned to bring them all Corner Pearl and Spruce GRANT’S FIRST MOVES. toward a common center. Tel. 1285 Sixty-five years ago today the One of the best ways to keep HARTFORD WOOD-ALCOHOIi BLINDNESS Federal offensive, under General from growing old is to tinker with Poisoning from wood-alcohol is U. S. Grant, who had just as­ the machine while the is Herald Advs. Bring Resnlts one of the most vicious afflictions sumed command of the Union running in a closed garage. that the American people are now forces, took the form which ulti­ experiencing. Owing to its cheap­ mately resulted in victory for the ness, wood-alcohol has come into Union cause. extensive use, replacing ethyl-alco­ Roughly, this date. In 1864, saw hol. Since the adoption of the Na­ the taking of the first step In the tional Prohibition Amendment in historic "march through Georgia, y o u Caift Dye aDre§s Your Easter Apparel Is Here the United States, there has been a for on that day General William marked Increase in the number of Tecumseh Sherman assumed com­ cases of blindness from this agent. mand of the Federal army of the With Promises! Unscrupulous persons go about the Mississippi, who took personal country, selling poisonous liquors charge a few days later of the army You can’t dye a dress— in containers bearing counterfeit of the Potomac. no matter how careful you may be—without labels and revenue stamps. Sherman had been in charge of real color. That’s the idea behind Diamond Dyes. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. Fa g e e i g h t BRUSHING UP SPORTS By Lauf er PHILUES WON’T Kebart Gets 18 Pin Lead Carneyef Springs r ; ^ S BE A JOKE CLUB In First 10 vA vdlAUl^ A A VA U ll| Over Sasila STATESSHOHEN ------:------—:<$ C5oT6 OOViUKl . DID YOU KNOW THAT— iTlBalEW^E&D.'‘ The Cubs wen to Los Angeles Men Tied at 92 Each in Close North End Man Wins Six^ for an exhibition game and Predicts Team Will Climb craved excitement . . . and Joe McCarthy fussed with the umps and Loosely Played Games; Averages 1 1 0 .1 ;' Local . , . and the taxis were almost Out of Last Place; Tells marooned by a deluge of rain Match; Lloyd and Me- Hits 138; Finish Match . . . and most of the players Sport His Probable Lineup In got sea-sick on the boat . . . One of the rookies with the Menemy Meet Tonight at Tomorrow. Cubs is-named Horne . . . and Interview. they call him Trader . . . Wer- Cl.attjer S u ber, the crack basketball star at 7:30 North Carolina State, is a short­ Charlie Kebart of the north end stop . , . and the Yankees al­ took an 18 pin lead over John ^ By JAMES T. KELGALLEN ready have him . . . Bruce "Yask” Sasila of the south end in '■ "Mayor” Sam Prentice, Manches­ Harrington and Jack Hill are John “ Blink” Carney sprung a big surprise in the opening match the first ten games of their home ter Green’s race jockey and baseball "West Palm Beach, Pla., March rookies with the Reds . . . and pilot, has called a special re-organi­ 19.— Burt Shotten, the hustling they learned their baseball un­ of the second annual town cham- and home 20 game match rolled zation meeting of the Manchester gray-haired manager of the lowly der Cub pitchers . , . Harring­ ! pionship pocket billiards tourna- ' last night before a good sized crowd Green baseball team to be held next Phillies, chronic tall enders in the ton at Illincis under Carl Lund- at Murphy’s Alleys. Monday night at his home National League pennant races, gren and Hill at California un­ I ment at the School street Rec last Kebart got away to a good start predicted in an interview today that der Carl Zamloch . . . Cannell, ^evening when he eliminated Sam and had a lead of over 30 pins at, The DeMolay basketball team his club will move up out of last the new Dartmouth coach, was Heron, one of the favorites to at one time. This was cut almost to will practice tonight at the Rec at place this season. head coach there once before least get well toward the finals. The the core as the match continued and 7;30. This won't be a tail end club,” . . . for a year after Spears left score was 100 to 96. they were practically even as the said Shotten. “ It’s bound to rise. Hanover. The tournament will continue its eighth game commenced. The boys And, by the way, don’t forget I’ve got a good infield, a good out­ progress tonight when John Mc- split the last two games and Kebart that the Rec Five is playing the field and a pretty fair catching staff. Menemy and Lewis Lloyd meet at got the edge iu doing so. A side Hartford Dixies here in the third The weak spot of the team is the 7:30. It is possible that Joe Borow- bet of $200 is said to be at stake. and deciding game Friday night of pitching staff but I hope to line that ski and Bill Brennan also may play Kebart’s 138 was he high single this week. up before the season opens. this evening. It all depends upon of the match. His average was “ You can say for me that this the amount of time the first match 110.1 against 108.3 for Sasila, the Pinkey Kauffman’s two round will be no joke club. 'We’ll play requires. Only one- will be played match will be finished Wednesday technical knockout victory over good enough ball to get out of the at a time. Other players are re­ night over north. Here are the King Tut will boost the Hartford cellar, and I’m hoping to do even quested to get In touch with the scores for last r ^eht. boy’s stock sky high. Tut had a big better than that.” writer regarding the time ot their reputation and Kauffman supposed­ Shotten outlined for Interna­ '^fgLEazxidl matches. ly went out of his class to meet tional News Service what he The Carney-Heron match was \ -Samde has .. him. thought would be the line-up of the CRITZ -VERSUS HORNSBY marked by a neck-and-neck race at ^AIREAPV MAMED club when the season opens. He said the finish. The men were tied at 92 The Cubs, the Giants and the Bill Lee, Hartford Courant sports 'Three o f h «s the bulk of the catching would be balls each when the final rack got writer w'ho “ covered” the Yale [HORSES done by Davis, Lerian and Suuce. Reds are going to be the under way but Carney got the op­ tournament picks his Yale All Star PREAf^ESS — “ My Infield, which I think is of toughest clubs in the National portunity and ran out. After trail­ team as "ollows: Roberts of Bristol real major league calibre, will be League pennant race this year, in ing the first two racks, Carney and MacPadden of Bristol, for­ W IL L ^ E IB H|K made up of Don Hurst on first. the opinion of Manager Jack Hen­ jumped into the lead and was never wards, White of Bristol, center. K1DIM6 HiS oiUM horses Fresco Thompson at second, Theve- dricks. The handler of the Cincin­ headed again until in the early Hurley of Central and Dwyer of INTriBBACD/ MA^LANP now at short and Whitney at third. nati club named his Reds first on nineties. Carney’s biggest lead was Wilby, guards. Hurst is a fine hitter and so is the list of the 1929 contenders but 17 balls. Both men missed a lot of 1101 1083 Whitney. I’m going to put Whitney we are trying to make him look shots which they make as a tule. Gildea, New Haven Hillhouse in fourth position in the batting modest. Heron, especially, was not up to center, made ten baskets in the order as he is a good clean-up man. “ The Cubs are mighty strong, the standard cf play of which he is tournament, scoring in all three He was second in the league last and not because they have capable. At times Heron played ex­ games, and did not allow any of his year in driving in runs. He batted Hornsby,” he says. “ Hornsby may cellent position. Sark Als® Loses opponents a single basket. back as a jockey. Since his plans to .305. Everybody knows Thompson be a detriment to them instead of Carney was the steadier of the The most unusual role of the turf lowers are enthusing over the dra­ a big help. He hasn’t been a good two last night and deserved to win. matic possibilities in coming Mary­ ride again were announced, it has is a star, and now that Thevenow’s world, that of an owner riding his broken leg has completely mended infiuence on any club he has played Perhaps the fact that Heron didn’t Director Lewis Lloyd is forming own horses, will be enacted at land meetings. been whispered in some quarters a chess club at the School street that he is returning to the saddle to he is bound to do us a great deal with and I have known him since have his rabbit’s foot with him had Mats! I© Phi® Bowie, Md., this spring when Earl Sande’s three entries for the big his first days. Joe McCarthy won’t something to do with his defeat. Rec. Anyone desiring to join shouW event are Safety Pin, Near By, and recoup lost finances. This isn’t ex­ of good. ■ “ I intend to play Chuck Klein In stand for any monkey business Neither man had played on the get m touch with Mr. Lloyd either ' of all time, ,will ride his own Hermitage. actly so; he is returning to the Joe Phillips, a Rockville boy who by telephone or personally. right field. Peel in center and Lefty from any ball player and Joe knew table since last year. thoroughbred racers. When Sande quit the saddle a saddle because he loves it and. he Here is the rack by rack score: thinks he can boot one of his own O’Doul in left that outfield looks what he was getting when h-e got was wearing rompers when the call With the recent announcement year ago, it was generally believed Hornsby. But he went after him Carney Heron that his increasing weight never horses home winner in the classic pretty good to me. Klein is a real to arms came in 1917, battled his that Sande had entered three of his with so much dough that he must 6 ...... 6 horses in the Preakness, race fol­ would permit him to essay a come­ Preakness. slugger. He hit .367 for us last year way to victory by 91 targets over and half a dozen clubs were after not have any doubts. 10 ...... 15 "Yask” Sasila by the accurate toss­ him. I was pleasantly surprised at “ Personally, and I.am talking 21 .. •»••••••••••••*••• T5 ing of his hand grenade at the Training Camp the way young Peel, a rookie up only personally, I wouldn’t have 31 ...... 18 Bronkie-Quag, nee, Murphy bowl­ from Houston, Texas, performed in Hornsby on any ball club of mine. 40 ...... 23 ing alleys last night. KAUFMAN KAYOES our spring training workouts, and I wouldn’t trade him even up for 46 ...... 31 Joe hopped into the lead against F-l-a-s-h~e-s Dempsey May Buck ho has the call for center. O’Doul Critz because Critz is a better ball 51 ...... 39 “ Yast” in the first stanza of the in left is good enough for any big player. It is a matter of record 57 ...... 43 seven settos by 16 Indian clubs league outfield.” what I told John McGraw when 64 ...... 49 KING TUT AFTER 70 ...... 55 aided by one hit for three bases and Garden By Detroit Shotten frankly admitted that his he sent for me at the time the two, two baggers while “ Yast’s” pitching staff is not all it should be. Grants had decided to peddle 74 ., ...... 65 best effort in this chapter was two St. Petersburg, Fla., March 19.— His pitchers are giving him more Hornsby. 79 ...... 72 spares. Manager Huggins of the Yankees TAKING 9 COUNT worry than any other part of his “ I guess McGraw gave me the 83 ...... 80 "Yast” came back in the second intends to take his entire squad of Promotions, Walsh ball club. He has, however, some first call because he had his eye 89 ...... 82 to capture the lead by two pins, but 35 players north with him, with the pretty fair pitching material. He On some of my pitchers that he 92 ...... 92 that was the last time for the boy possible exception of two rookies as said he would place his main de­ thought he might get in the deal. 100 ...... 96 from Rockville took a 39 point lead yet unidentified. Right Cross to Jaw Staggers pendence on Benge, Willoughby, He asked me what I would give in the third. The world's champions resumed BY DAVIS J. WALSH <»'plenty of money or cost him more Ferguson and Roy, right handers, him for Hornsby and I said I The pink cheeked boy from Rock­ their series with the Boston Braves ' than that. He, of course, hasn’t the and Wheatland, a southpaw. He wouldn’t give a dime for him and ville kept right on climbing and today. Tony Lazzeri, with a mark New York, March 19.— Jack resources to swing a thing like that Minneapolis Battler and said several of the rookie pitchers the negotiations ended right there.” HAYSTACK BLOCKS when the gong sounded at the end of .600, has compiled the best bat­ Dempsey, the rising young produc­ alone. But this much may be taken Icok pretty good, especially John o -th e seventh, he was out ahead ting average in exhibition contests er, informed the writer today that for granted: If the proposition goes Milligan, left hander, a young Cor­ Can’t See Cards, Pirates to date. by 91 pins. His average was 121 much of his personal fortune, esti­ fooey, the hardest rap will be taken Body Attack Finishes Him nell alumnus, and Phil Collins, a “ The Cubs had plenty of power 1.7. Here are the scores; mated at $2,000,000 by those who by Dempsey. He has been advised former southern leaguer. PATH OF O’BRIEN Clearwater, Fla.— Observers at before they got Hornsby,” Phillips Sasila probably don’t know, will be poured to play largely with other people’s The dearth of good pitching ma­ Hendricks went on. “ McCarthy 124 108 the Brooklyn camp agree that the into the melting pot of promotion money, if possible and if any; he In Second. terial has caused Shotten to seri­ four rookies who stand the best told me he had to have a second 101 119 from which is brewed only one of has decided that mostly he likes his ously consider transforming Barney baseman who would hit for him 133 92 chance of making the grade with two possible products: a two-sylla­ own. Friberg, a third baseman, into a New York Boxer Has Good the Robins this season are out­ Philadelphia, March 19.— Pinky and he has one who can hit the 104 113 ble word, bullion, or a one-syllable If Dempsey goes for the Detroit j pitcher. Friberg has done consider- ball. But in rating the Cubs as fielders Nick Cullop and Johnny angle, and it is six, two and even Kaufman, former Hartford amateur, 1 139 112 word, meaning the cow's husband. battered his way into the top flight ' able pitching to batters in the oue of the outstanding teams in 125 108 Frederick and Pitchers Olsie Dud­ “ I am going to raise or fall on that he will, he has a great chance. spring training workouts. Shotten Record; Christy and Gar­ ley and Jim Richardson. Dudley, of the junior w'elterweights last the league I am not doing it be­ 123 106 my own efforts and on my own The place is one of the best spots in night by stopping King Tut, the vet­ added that he has been favorably cause they have Hornsby. however, “ telegraphs his curve ball money,” said he. America for sports promotion, par­ impressed by the work of Terry by grunting every time he throws a eran battler from Minneapolis, in “ The Giants are a good ball cia in Semi-FinaL 849 7 58 It also may be said that John has ticularly boxing, and all the young two rounds of a scheduled 10- Lyons, the Springfield (Ohio) re­ club. They are always a good hook, and is practicing self-control several things in mind and that man has to do is to keep his feet cruit, at short and young Joey to remedy this weakness. rounder at the arena last night. ball club, but I think they are both of them are himself. His ear is dry and his ears back. Right now, O’Rourke at second. overrated a lot. Their reputation Ernie Wingard, former member The victory came after five min­ Johnny Haystack, the "Bing­ with Fugazy but his eyes are on he is doing neither. utes of sensational milling in which works on a lot of ball players, but BOSTON COLLEGE HAS of the St. Louis Browns and Mil­ Detroit and, unless the script is re­ He is' talking in terms of 100,- hamton, N. Y., Windmill,” has waukee brewers, who was declared Tut had Kaufman on the floor once it doesn’ t work on any of my men. written during the next 48 hours, 000 capacities, which means mil­ for a count of nine, only to be so “ I can’t see the Cardinals and I signed to fight Frankie -O’Brien, a free agent by Judge Landis, said he will start west by the end of the lions of dollars, and there is no BASEBALL PROGRAM he would like to sign with the badly battered that he was stagger­ HERALD BOWLING don’ t know how they, got in there Hartford, middleweight, in the star i week, ready to stake the money he good reason why much of this ing around the ring when the first last------year — If they had been forced Foot Guard hall in Hart- Dodgers, but Manager Robinson in­ ' made with his fists against the should be his own, except one and dicated the pitcher wants too much round closed. to take the bad ^^reaks w^had^to Thursday night. money he thinks he can make with that is Dempsey’s reason, not yours It looked like the curtains for take all season they wouldn’t money. or mine. He thinks this promoting O’Brien has waded through all A1 Weston to Play First With his brains. He seems to have no Kaufman in the first minute of the BANQUET APRIL 2 have been in the first dLision. I opposition this winter "^thout thought of losing. thing is a kick in the face and wants Creedon at Second; Season’s San Antonio, Texas, March 19.— opening round when Tut rattled a don’t know how the change in Haystack shapes But what gambler does? Always no partners to help him count the left on Pinky’s chin. Pinky went mana,gement will affect them. as a battler apt to give him a lot Prospects. The New York Giants were back in a gambler in the ring, he now is profits. San Antonio today and will stay down but he was not dazed. He took Billy South worth is a swell fellow trouble. The Binghamton boy speculating in visions and the one However, he can go slowly and full advantage of the nine count but List of Prizes Re-arranged; and a good ball p.ayer, but twice fought Harry Ebbets, here until they break camp on the he has conjured for his Detroit en­ profits there surely will be. He an­ Boston College, the only unde­ 29th. The Giants chalked up their came up fighting and as Tut rushed kind of young at managing and aii O’Brien’s chief rival; the first time. feated college on the gridiron last terprise rears its golden head to nounced yesterday that he had sign­ the changes the owners have made seventh straight win yesterday by Haystack floored Ebbets three fall, appears to be headed in the the blue of high heaven. ed Ray Miller to meet Mandell for Kebart Voted Special may affect the morale of the club. times in the first round, but then same direction on the diamond this trouncing Beaumont, 8 to 3. Pitch­ He has plagiarized the dreams the lightweight championship in “ I can’t see the Pirates either, er Carl Hubbell and Infielder Eddie was knocked out himself in the spring. A wealth of veteran ma­ of every promoter, an outdoor June. He naturally will have to although Petty may help out their second round. On the next occa­ terial, with only one position un­ Marshall, former members of the arena for fights only, the rows of throw this one at the ball park, if Prize of Half Value. pitching problem,” he said. Beaumont club, were in the New sion, which was at the Queensboro filled makes the Maroon and Gold seats graduating so sharply from he takes it to Detroit. It ought to Nobody Knows 'Why Stadium last summer. Haystack York line-up. sell out and make him some money. the strongest collegiate aggrega­ the ringside that every ticket hold­ Hendricks never has been won to even the score. ■ ’ tion, on paper in the pre-season er must get what he paid for— a 1 won’t make him rich beyond the , St. Petersburg, Fla.— The Braves Tuesday, April 2, was tentatively bv . ward in expressing his He has been in the professional. figuring. view of the ring. He has envisioned dreams of avarice. The pay-off to named as the date for the Herald end of the game four years, start­ resume their war with the proud fighters, ball club, etc., usually pers.mal opinion of Hornsby. The infield of the team from the sunken aisles, so that people may Bowling League banquet last night There must have been some kind ing when he was 19; he will have Heights is well taken care of, with and powerful Yankees today. pass to and from their sea.ts with­ takes care of that. The tribe, getting consistently at a special meeting, of the league of bad feeling developed between his 23rd birthday on. March 31. the exception of short stop. But a out obstructing that view. He But, if anything else, the match, captains held at the Rec. The Sub- them when they were both with Johnny is a stiff puncher and merry scramble for the position has good pitching, is ahead of any club would have the boxers go from if closed, will serve one of Demp­ in the South in the matter of box Alpine Club was named as the place the St Louis Cardinals. Hen- O’Brien certainly is so there will be developed. Mound talent is also their dressing rooms to the ring sey’s purposes. It will serve as an where it will be held. A committee dricks never would tell me the ' two hard hitters in the ring as this galore, anu plenty of outfielders strength so shortcomings in other side by tunnel. open declaration of war on the Gar­ departments do not make so much headed by Frank Cervini and con­ pause of the feud beyond the bare ten-rounder gets under way at Foot are available. In brief, the boy friend is playing den Corporation in the field of sisting of Bennie Gchubert, Frank S S em en t-H e’s no good. , j Guard hall Thursday night. Captain A1 Weston, famous difference now. It is apparent daily, with an idea that may make him championship bidding. however, that the tribe’s outfield Anderson, Carl Allen and John Car­ Hornsby Is too independent to j Nick Christy, the Bristol sensa- gridiron star who took part in the ney was named to make arrange­ must be bolstered. talk about it and too hard-skinned tion who has won every fight he has East vs. West football game, will ments. to be affected in the least by any had as a pro and most of them on hold down first base. Pat Creedon, Secretary Frank Cervini inform­ kind of criticism from anyone. | knockouts, will fight Jimmy Garcia another "war horse” of the football Avon Park, Fla., March 19.— Ira Flagstead, the old reliable, will ed the captains that there would be' He is without doubt the coldest' of "Worcester in the semi-final, field, has been scooping them up Several Upsets Feature about $215 to divide for prizes this proposition in baseball. He is which is on the books for six around the keystone sack. Third make his first appearance of the season and a ist of prizes which season in the Red Sox line-up in absolutely on his own and if he rounds. They were ticketed to base is covered by Hank “ Hooper” total $202.50 was agreed upon. In had a vulnerable spot in him he meet last week, but Nick developed O’Day. the game against the St. Louis the case of Charlie Kebart who will Cardinals, here, this afternoon. Boston Boxing Tourney would have had a broken spirit a heel injury. They did fight some Weston, one of the heaviest probably lead the league averages vears ago months ago when Garcia, after Cloutiers in collegiate baseball Sickness forced Flaggy to be a week and who yet will be ineligible be­ late in reporting. Boston, March 19.—-Of some 135 I asked Hornsby once about the : flooring Christy early in the fight, circles, is the infield nucleus. cause he has bowled one game L«ud with Hendricks and he said i went down to a knockout defeat be- In the short field, Andy Spognar- His presence in the garden will original entries in the New England Last Night Fights short of the amount, the meeting make the Sox a lot stronger facing Amateur Boxing Tournament, only he didn’t have the time or the in-i fore the flailing fists of the Bristol di, member of last year’s yearling voted him a special prize of half the terest to talk about it. He wanted boy. team, has the call thus far over the Cards today than they were 32 remained today, to compete in At New York— George Courtney, amount he would get were he elig­ when the National League cham­ the semi-finals and finals at the- to know why he should bother Joie Shay, former star at Dean Oklahoma Cowboy, lost to Nando ible, providing there is that amount about anything that fellow said. Academy. pions trimmed them in Bradenton Boston arena tonight. Tassi, Italian light-heavyweight, on left over in the treasury. last Wednesday. Some of the favorites were elimi­ ‘Just compare our jobs and .^Foremost among the twlrlers are foul, 3. The new list of prize money is as you’ll see why I should worry,” he Hughie McNulty, mainstay of the nated in the first and second round Andy Mitchell, Long Beach, Cal., follows: First five men in the in­ said with finality. pitching staff during the past two BEST IN INDIANA. of the trials. One of the surprises heavyweight, won decision over Lou "Pinky” Kaufman. dividual average list, $15, $10, $7.- seasons, and Shaker O’Connor, star in the 147-pound class came when Barba, New York, 10 50, $5 and $2,50; high individual Having won 17 games and lost Fernando Horth, of Lynn, stopped in to finish the bout Pinky nailed MAY GET JOB AT GEORGIA southpaw from last year’s fresh­ At Philadelphia— Maxie Rosen- single, $10; high three string, $10; TECH. f man team, who Is reported to have only two this season, the Butler Chick Gainor, of Providence. Gainor bloom. New York, won decision him with a right cross. team single, $20; team three string, was dropped to the canvas three , The blow landed with terrific turned down more than one big University basketball team was over Leo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., $20; first five teams in final league Mike Miles, former Princeton league contract. awarded the state title 'in Indiana. times in the third round before the light heavyweight, 10, force and Tut went into a clinch. standing, $40, $25, $15, $12.50 and Kaufman felt him weakening and backfield star, is said to have been Other pitchers were Johnny Dix­ referee stopped the bout. Pinky Kauffman, of Hartford, $10. Heeney loses to Maloney. Heeney HAD PLENTY TO TAKE OFF. Another upset was the elimina­ tore in with both hands working, offered a job as backfield coach on and Jimmy Donovan, who Conn., knocked out King Tut, Min­ at Georgia Tech to succeed Don loses to Von Porat. Day by day, in pitched Norwood High to a state tion of Ring Larson of Quincy, by 'iut held on but Kaufman, in break­ neapolis, 2. ing free from the clinches, punished Miller: every way, Tunney’s choice of Hee­ championship In 1926; Pete Her­ Charley Ruffing, star Red Sox A1 Le Brasseur, of Lynn, in a trial At Buffalo, N. Y.— Kid Chocolate, bout of the middleweight division. the Minneapolis lad severely and VAULTS HIGH ney for that last heavyweight en­ man, another football star, and one hurler, weighed 230-pounds when Cuban bantamweight, scored tech­ gagement of his looks wiser and Mike Troy, of Worcester, winner when the bell rang the King was BOTH FROM SAME TOWN. of the best baseball players pro- he reported this season. This was nical knockout over A1 Rackow, of wiser. far in excess of his playing of the Massachusetts 147-pound staggering around the ring. One of the college pole vaulters A ^d in Boston High schools; Buffalo, 4, William Wrigley, Jr., who owns title last year, came through with i Kaufman lost no time in the sec­ who will bo shooting at a new Rosey Ryan, former B. C. High weight. It Just goes to show, as O’Goofty victories in his trial bouts. ond. With both'hands flying he world mark this coming outdoor the Cubs, and Joe McCarthy, the school ace, and Charlie Murphy, Cub’s manager, were born In the will tell you, it Isn’t necessary to veteran varsity pitcher. One of the rules of the A. A. U. The heavyweight trials provided heavyweight class, came through mauled Tut in a clinch and then season Is 'Victor Pickard, senior at winner over Jack Knowlton, of tore loose to drive home two heavy Pittsburgh, from Canada. Pickard, same town, Germantown, Pa. fiatter those British heavyweights— states that an amateur athlete com­ much excitement. A1 Dean, of Bos­ they’re faster than that. BKENl FLAYING 25 YEARS. petes for the pleasure of compet­ ton, after taking a bad beating in Roxbury. body blows. Kaufman backed Tut who holds the Canadian record, ing and for the physical benefits to the first round of his contest with The winners of titles will com­ tp the ropes and hit him with both recently cleared the cross bar at PRO GETS NEW JOB. Salvatore Andracchio, of East Bos­ pete in the- junior national cham­ hands, Tut’s arms fell by his side 13 feet 10 inches. He has been Pa Stribling says he wants $50,- lium Reeder, a semi-pro basket­ be derived therefrom. There you Alex 'Taylor, former Scranton,. 000 for his boyto engage Phil ball player in Knoxville, Tenn., has are: the only excuse a man need ton, came back to put over the pionships at Chicago, while finalists and he was helpless. The crowd getting 13 feet six inches consis­ will be allowed to compete in the urged the referee to stop the bout. tently this year and hopes to go Pa., golf pro has accepted a job Scott. Pa is prtftty. well tanned, so been playing basketball for 25 give for non-appearance in an A. A. knockout midway in the second you couldn’t tell whether he blush­ round. Joseph Lillich, of Holy Cross national .“ Simon pure’.’, tourney here Before the referee stepped in and 14 feet or better when he vaults at a Hagerstown, Md., course for years and says he is not through U. event is that he “ can’t find any. the coming year. - - ed or nod'when' he said it. pleittore in it't and one of the fayoritee In ^ejL n April. saved Tut from being knocked stiff. I outdoor*, ^ * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. PAGE

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Miss Tinker’s Class in Act from Chaii Free Party in Temple on Read Silas Marner— Other Presen­ man of Friday. Farking tations Planned. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Our Mrs. Ada Carr is general chair­ Adv. on “ The Coming of William Dane,” Rear of man of the joint card social which a scene from Silas Marner, ivas is to be given Friday evening of The enacted by a cast of seven students this week at the Masonic. Temple, Oak St Back from Miss Mildred Tinker’s Fresh­ by Temple Chapter, O. E. S., and men English classes yesterday after Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ Store . Page noon at Frosh Assembly in the anth, who will combine forces. IT PAVS TO WAIT ON YaURSKi.F High school hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith and Mrs. This was the second of a series of Elizabeth Ruddell of the committee dramatic presentations to be made Insist of arrangements will see to the MANCHESTER’S PUBLIC PANTRY by the various departments of the selection of prizes. Mrs. Mildred class at the weekly assemblies. Thornton and Mrs. Elizabeth Mose­ on Last week, Thomas F. Kelley's ley will have charge in the kitchen SAVES TOO TIME SAVES YOU MONEY science department was in charge and Mrs. Edna Hoffman and Mrs. and next Monday afternoon Miss May Puter will take care of door Three Rings ISIary McGuire’s matliamatics admissions and tickets. Others on classes will present “ The Fifteentli the committee include Mrs. Edna Name Candle.” Hatheway, Mrs. James C. Robinson, Special Sale o f Canned Fruits and Vegetables Those who look part in yester­ Mrs. Grace Symington. Miss Bea­ It will pay you to put in a stock of these high quality canned goods when they are oifered at such low prices. It day’s presentation were as follows: trice Armstrong and Miss Madeline On Can Eppie, Sr. . . .Barbara Bad'Mngton Spiess. Bridige and straight whist s always convenient to have a supply on hand. Their un usual high quality with additional low prices make them ex­ Eppie, Jr...... Dorothy Hultman will be played and a total of 12 tremely attractive and satisfactory. Ellas Marner ....George Marlowe prizes will be given and refresh­ William Dane ....Leslie Erickson .\aron W'inthrop ...Paul Sheridan ments served. Molly Winllirop ...Eawina Elliott -IN- Scottish Chief Hawaiian Sunbeam Fancy Whole Wax .Martha Dane...... Freda Clegg GIRL SCOUT OFFICERS no. 2 can P U N BRIDGE PARTIES P. BALLANTINE’S & SONS PinCSpplc 19C Beans can 19c (Sliced) (Whole wax beans. M’liilo they last 19c, actual value 29c.) -Mi’.=. Jessie Smith of 1 Horan Alanchester Girl Scout Oflicers .street is able to be about again after association is to. .bold a series of THREE RINGS being laid up four months due to a four benefit bridge parties this Republic California Yellow Cling severe le.g injury. Mrs. Smith has for spring. The first was held last Peaches Sliced and halves no. 2^2 can 1 9 C her guest this week Mrs. William evening at the home of Mrs. W. AI. Bradley of Westchester. Airs. Brownell of Gerard street. Eight MALT SYRUP Smith’s daughter, Bernice, has ac- tables were filled with players, for Sunbeam Hawaiian Crushed (Grated) ce))tcd employment with the Aetna the most part captains, council Famous for Its Rare Quality and Extra Fine Flavor Pineapple 6 cans $1.25 no. 2 can Life Insurance company in Hart­ members and friends. The first 21c ford. She is a graduate of the prize was won by Mrs. John J. Alli­ Light class of ’27 at the local high son and the consolation by Mrs. David Ham m ’s Tender Medium Size Peas school. Roy Buckler. Dark 6 cans $1.00 Airs. Brownell was assisted by Sweet Peas no. 2 can 1 8 c Air. and Airs. George Keith of Mrs. James B. Johnston, Aliss FLAVORS Hop Flavored this town who are in the west on a Evelyn Johnston, Miss Aliriain David Hamm’s Fancy Sweet Wrinkled Small Peas trip, are being entertained at the Special Dark Welles, and Miss Lois Parker. The ♦ 6 cans $1.25 home of Air. and Airs. Frank next card party in the series will be Wrinkled Peas can 22c Thompson in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. held at the home of Airs. John Why Not Have the Best Thompson is sister of Airs. Albert Rcinartz who will he assisted by On Sale Everywhere Loveland of I’.J Lilley street. four of the captains. Sunbeam’s Samuel L. Barrabeo of A2 Alaplr Sole Distributors Full Can, Wonderful Flavor! Sunbeams’ .street is in New York City today on HIGH SCHOOL NOTES a business trip. Fruits for Salad Fancy Tomatoes Airs. James H. Johnston of Mon­ Freshnicn .^01 ivltie.s Standard Paper Co. roe street entertained a party of Room 22 was presented with the no. 2V^ can 3 9 c friends at bridge last evening. l)anner for winning the home room 3 for -SI.00 no. 2 can basketball championship by Prin­ Tlie cpinblnution of delicious fniils you have ever tasted— The Ladies’ Aid society of the cipal Ralph W. Proctor yesterday. Hartford, Conn. pineapple, Bartlett pears, apricots, peaches and cherries in a i)er- South Methodist church will meet Captain Sylvester AIcCann received fectly blended syrup. 6 cans 80 c tomorrow afternoon at the church the presentation. (or business and work. At 5:20 the Numerals were awarded to the ladies will serve one of their popu­ lar low-priced suppers. Airs. Har­ David H am m ’s Extra Sifted riet Skewes heads the committee of 6 cans $1.50 no. 2 can ladies in charge. Sweet Wrinkled Peas 27c The Professional Women’s club David Hamm’s Sweet will have a green social in tlie in­ 0 Cans 85c . termediate room of Center church Wrinkled Peas no. 1 can l^ C this evening. Odd Lots Seconds Van Camp’s Medium Maine Wood style. Airs. Albert Hemingway of Sum­ 6 cans 70c mit street and her sister, AIlss Bean Whole Beans 2 cans 25c Rachel Vickerman, will leave early tomorrow for a visit of several days Tires Tires Tires Hatchet Brand Fancy with Mrs. Hemingway’s daughter 6 cans S5c and husband. Air. and Mrs. Charles W hite Corn no. 2 can 15c 1’. Findlay of Allston, Mass. They will attend the Centennial flower Sunbeam’s Fancy show of the Alassachuset^s Horticul­ tural society which opened today at 30x 31-2 Clincher... .$4.95 29x4.40 ...... Golden Bantam Corn 6 cans $1.00 no. 2 can 19c .Mechanics hall. Boston. Air. Hem­ ingway will join tliem for the week­ end. 31x4 U. S, G and J . . . . $8.25 30x4.50 ...... Campfire (Original) Sunshine English Style Airs. Ada Carr, chairman of the large card party which Amaranth anj Eastern Star members will give 32x4 U.S.G and J Cord $8.75 31x5.25 ...... Marshmallows jointly Friday evening at the Ma­ Biscuits lb. box 32c sonic Temple, has called a meeting 'b, box of all on the committee for to­ 22c night in the ladies’ room of the 33x4 U, S, G and J Cord $9.50 32x6.00 ...... Temple. 30x5Truck,8p ly . . . . $15.25 33x6,00U .S.U sco.. .$10.50 Miscellaneous Specials 33x5 Track, 8 p ly . . . . $15.50 32x6 Truck 10 ply .... $24.50 CIGARETTES— (Old Golds, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields and C a m e ls)...... carton $1.13 R IN S O ...... large package ISc Some other sizes not mentioned. Try one of these if you want real value for little POST’S CORN F L A K E S ...... packages 21c money. A new tube will be sold with any of these tires $1.50 flat. V A N CAMP’S EVAPORATED M I L K ...... 3 tall cans 29c

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Daily Health •n E BUCK ra TfttS And That In S ervice ©1929 By HEA Service. Ina ^ ANNE AUSTIN Hints On How Tc Keep Well The Federal Council of Ckurchea, called ‘monogamy.’ We thii b ; .World Famed Anthority “ alarmed by the rebellion of the the best form -of marrUgo- like all other moral Jnstltutio^^ , THIS BAS HAPPtiiNED ing itory of Borden’s, line being Sergeant McMann. “ Are yon the Feminine. Lore younger generation against con­ this one of monogamy should oe r-i On Monday morning RUTH busy from 2:05 to 2:15, the detec­ detective, mister? . . . Well, I hope ventional standards,” appointed tested on its merits to see if the you’re satisfied! You and your By DR. MORRIS FI8HBEIN LESTER, Mcretary, finds the bod; tive asked: "Have you any way of Editor Journal . of the American a committee which recently issued traditional method of sexual life of her employer, ‘ ‘HANDSOME fixing the exact time of your second third-degree have run my boy’s ita first report on “ Idealt of Love is sound. This test the Federal fever up till it’s somethinig awful! Medical Association and of Hygela, HARRY*’ BORDEN, sprawled be* return, Benny?” the Health Magazine. and Marriage.” . One Bishop presid­ Council committee has not made - neath the airshaft window of his The boy looked at the detective I didn’ t get a wink- of sleep last Novel Idea for a Patchwork Qnlit. be an ideal food for children or ed over 21 preacher and profes­ — and perhaps cannot make be­ night, listening to this poor child private office. suspiciously, even fearfully, Ruth For a colonial type of bed every emaciated persons. i sional church i^orkers, three lay­ cause it is bound in advance by a thought — though what could he rave about keepin’ Miss Lester out I * * » ' The advertising of mouth wash­ men and one representative of the McMANN, detective sergeant, woman wants a patchwork quilt, preconceived notion of sexual right' fear now, after confessing? “Naw, of Jail! The doctor and my girl- I es has made the word halitosis sig­ American Social Hygiene Associa­ and wrong. It has delivered qaestions the following suspects: but most of us neither care to pay Do you clean your flat silver as nificant td everyone. MRS. WORDEN, Borden’s es­ I don’t know, I tell you, but It was friend, Mrs. Thompson, who helped your mother did, with a little silver tion as the only social worker. The series of -opinions based upon the . about two o’clock. ’At’s all I know. me set up with him and bold him the'price of one or take the time to The presence of foul breath Is committee decided that— assumption that the pattern of the tranged wife and mother of his make It. If you want a filling buy polish and chamois.' Don’t do it. an indication of diseases of the two children; RITA DUBOIS, I unlocked the door and come in. In bed, can tell yon how he took on Give it a bath in an aluminum pan “ The Christian ideal of mar­ monogamous family is good in it­ and Mr. Borden was settin’ at his — ravin’ In fever he was— about on r of the ready to cover sheets of mouth, ofi tbe .stomach, of the riage can make no compromise niitht club dancer, with .whom Bor­ cotton batt the j?roper size which containing boiling water, baking lungs, of tbe i.ose and throat, or self. desk, ’n I— I come right in here, confessin’ ' so this Lester girl with lax sex relations.” “ Because this preconceived den was infatuated; and JACK entail less work in piecing. Decide soda and table salt. Let the water of some other tissue adjacent to of HAYWAIH), Ruth’s fiance, whose ’n we— we quarreled—” wohldn’t have to go to Jail— ” boil for a minute or two, remove “The chief danger , of compan­ moral pattern of the churchmen put “ What about?” the detective in­ “ Please, please Mrs. Smith!” on your lining and quilt material, the mouth cavity. ionate marriage is that it puts office is across the narrow airshaft white sateen or unbleached cotton. the silver from the water, rinse in Halitosis Is not a disease with the cart before the horse r>r»d sug­ from Borden’s. terrupted sharply. McMann at last succeeded in boiling water and wipe dry. Large sex desire first.” gest that the family as an instl-*^ ‘•Aw—jlst about him pickin’ on Then make a trip through the drap­ a single cause, but is a symptom Jack’s guilt seems emphasized stopping the torrent of words. “ I’m ery departments or the counters pieces of silver do not lend them­ ' “ The free woman on the basis tution is more important than hu­ me, 'n— everything! ’N he picked very sorry Indeed if anything; I said resulting from many possible of equality and self-respect can by McMann’s discovery that Jack’s where cretonne and similar fabrics selves to this treatment, but there causes. The first step in the con- man happiness.” pistol is missing from his desk; up a”— his fevered eyes roved over to Benny yesterday gave him the are plenty of good polishes in the be the life-mate of one man However you may agree or dis­ the desk and lighted upon the glass impression that I was about to ar­ are sold. Cut flowers from the tiol of halitosis is detection of by Jack’s admission that he re­ cretonne you select and try them market and the directions should be only.” agree, there’s meat on this bone! ink well, empty now, since McMann rest Miss Lester. Now, I think we’d the cause. "Divorce, even when allowed by turned to the seventh floor Satur­ about on the white background, followed. Vinegar or lemon juice Among tbe most frequent Put your teeth into it! had used Ita contents with which to better call an ambulance and have the church, must be looked upon day afternoon, and by the testi­ taking care not to overload the quilt and salt is the most effective way causes of halitosis is decay of the mony o f m C K T MORAN and** take Martha Manning’s fingerprints this boy taken to the hospital. I’m of cleaning brass or copper and the as a tragic and humiliating fail­ — “ that there Ink well and started with decoration or to produce a teeth. This can be determined “ Listen here, Susie; If you keep OTTO PFLUGER, elevator boys. afraid he’s a pretty sick young­ solution rinsed off quickly In clear ure.” on growling about the way I drive to throw it at me, 'n I grabbed ster.” “spotty” look. If the cretonne has only, by regular dental Inspection. BILL COWAN, Jack’s friend, un­ a pattern showing a vine this would water. The article should then be Lack of cleanliness of tbe teeth I’ll put you in the grumble'seat!” willingly admits having heard Ruth’s gun— ” After Benny, who had lapsed into polished with a soft cloth. A cloth DECISION QUESTIONED. “ Wait! Just where was this be extremely nice run all around will cause a mild degree of hali­ Jack threaten Borden’s life Satur­ a fever stupor,, had been removed the border of your quilt. Care moistened with salt and vinegar will tosis. The magazine, “ The Nation,” gun?” McMann cut in. on a city hospital ambulance remove stains and streaks from a makes tbe following perinent com day morning. “Layin’ on the desk,” Benny an­ must be taken to applique the cre­ Infections and Pus pockets Fashion Plaque McMann , questions BENNY stretcher, the whole proceeding tonne flowers and vines evenly and porcelain or enameled table top, and around the teeth will cause much ment: SMITH, Borden’s office boy; ASHE, swered. ‘^Rlght— right here!” and frantically recorded by newspaper the same salt and vinegar will be “ Such sweeping generalizations he laid his hands in the center of neatly. more severe halitosis. Sometimes his manservant; MINNIE CAS­ cameras outside the Borden suite, * • • effective In removing water rings the odor does not come from any naturally evoke questions. What, SIDY and LETTY MILLER, sev­ the big green blotter. “ The big stiff a wet-eyed girl faced a flushed, from flower vases. precisely, are ‘lax sex relations?' tried to beat me to it— n’ I thought Maple butter fs delicious with * * * disease affecting tbe teeth, bat is enth floor scrubwomen, iml CLEO penitent detective across the dead due to infection In the tonsils. Is the church to be the Judge of be was goin’ to shoot me— ” nran’s desk. waffles and is easily made. Use 1 laxity or is the younger genera­ GIOIAN, Borden’s discarded mis­ cup of good syrup (it need not be Easter eggs have gone the way The little crypts or pockets in tress. 5IARTHA MANNING, “ Pretty rotten, I know ” McMann of everything else and are modern­ the tonsils uecome filled with in­ tion to be the judge? pure ipaple but may be flavored) “ If the churchmen set up strict­ mother o f Borden’s UleglUmate “ After hitting 'you with the Ink admitted defensively^ dropplhg his and. cook until it forms a soft ball istic in their coloring and design fectious matter, even with decay­ son, is question^. She says she well?” McMann asked mildly. eyes to the sheaf of notes he was which are of geometric shape with ing particles of. food; this ma­ ly institutional and legal sUnd- in cold water. Add % of a cup of ards for judging marriage, what last saw Borden Friday night in “ He— he put the Ink well down,” shuffling between bis thick fingers, butter and beat with a rotary egg dots, dashes, broken checks, plaids terial gives off a definite odor his office after his bodyguard, Benny amended desperately. “ ’N “but if the police didn’t use old- and all manner of things modern. with each breath. It is possible justification and body of facts can j beater until thick and creamy. they bring to the support of their JAKE BAILEY, had left him, I — I pulled the tripper, ’thout fashioned methods accasionally^ we Serve warm on waffles, hot bis- Children will love to decorate their for a physician to squeeze out and that her Incriminating flnger- knowiu’ what I was doin,’ ’n— ’n wouldn’t solve half the crimes we own Easter Eggs this year If given these crypts and then to clean tne standards? Certainly unless they cnits, muffins, griddle cakes nr can supply something more than firints were made then. , the gun went off-—’n 'at’s all!” he do. Don’t like ’em myself, but— " gingerbread. This makes 1% cups the chance to be original. Hard- surface with antiseptic solutions. . .Martha says she did not call concluded, seizing the glass for a He paused and shrugged. “ Leaves boiled eggs are nore practical than Gargles are sometimes effective declarations of principle, the of maple.butter. It may be halved younger generation will say that Saturday afternoon but telephoned long draught of the cold water. us pretty much where we were be­ but it hardly pays to do so. blown eggs. The children can use in washing off the snrface, but Borden. McMann pointblank ac- “ So— you shot Borden while he fore Benny burst In on us, doesn’t • • * ordinary crayons on them while many people do not know bow to they are begging the whole ques­ cnses her of the murder and sat at his desk,” McMann said it? If you’ll. pardon my lanfi^uage. tion of sexual conduct. A glance at a new food chart they are still hot. Give them some gargle correctly. Furthermore, Martha challenges him to bring slowly. ‘That right?” Miss Lester, this is a hell of a case! pictures or designs to copy and such measures are only tempo­ “ Solomon had 700 wives and forward anyone who saw her in “ Yeah, ’at’s right!” Benny re­ Of course I knew the kid was lying that has just reached my desk, 300 concubines, but by the church shows: the vitaminis, and calories In they will love this part of the pre­ rary. If the tonsils are severely the building Saturday. Benny torted defiantly. before he'd been confessing fivq paration for the Easter party. Ap­ infected, and if there is a very standards of bis own time he was Smith b u r ^ in upon them crying, .“Then how do you account for minutes! .... Well better go to a number of different foods. For In­ not guilty of ‘lax sex relations.’ stance a generous serving of Ice propriate prizes for the winners at bad odor from an infected throat, “Eve come to give myself up. I che fact that his body was found lunch, child. It’s after one— by egg-gathering contests might in­ surgical removal of the tonsils is The Koran allowed a man to take shot Mr. Borden.” away over there under the airshaft George! It’s half-past!” cream, say 51-3 ounces contains necessary to a cure. four wives, and the Hindu law 200 calories. A broiled mutton clude huge decorated chocolate eggs NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY window?” McMann demanded. Ruth rose, her notebook \vith its or some other article that carries Infections in the nose with books do not prohibit polygamy. CHAPTER XLII “ I— I forgot that,” Benny con­ stenographic report of Benny’s chop weighing 3 3-5 ounces, 260 crusting and particularly in the “ The Churchmen’s generaliza­ calories; 3 ounces of figs furnish out the Easter idea. At each place Ruth Lester was miserably fessed. “ But— say, don’t you go and chivalrous lies (held her at the party table should be some spaces behind the nose are the tion on divorce also arouses ques­ ashamed later to remember that try to make me say I didn’t kill breast, tenderly. She would tran­ 280 calories; gingerbread made most prominent causes of foul tions. Must all divorce be looked NEW NECKLACE. without eggs and 3% ounces, fur­ Easter trifle and a little bunny her first emotion upon hearing him— ’cause I did! I— I did It In scribe every word of them, keep basket or bag for the.little ones'to breath. The diagnosis and treat­ upon as tragic and humiliating? “ JURA” crystal necklaces, newly Benny Smith say he had shot Bor­ self-defense,” he added, obviously a tho record always. “ And— may Mr. nishes 275 calories. Ice creaih is ment of such a condition is a What of the many reasonable and sponsored by couturiers, are made rich in Vitamin A, anc has some put the eggs they gather into. If den was one of relief. Jack Hay- little proud of his use of r. legal Hayward go with me?” one wants to take the trouble problem for a specialist. Anyone innocent men and wpmen who go of plaited strands of pastel tinted •ard was saved! But that emotion hrase. “ After I shot him, he got (To Be Continued) Vitamin B and C content. Pure can, however, with cleansing solu­ into marriage to find themselves crystal. ice cream, therefore, would seem to bunny caps with long ears lined I-as almost instantly submerged in Sp and walked over there and fell with pink will delight the children. tions, clear out deposits of secre­ mis-mated. agree to part In friend ity. And she -was glad later to re- down— ’at’s how I account for It!” With Braiiy’s confession worth­ tions and crusts after these things ly fashion, and try again? Must ^'lember that she was'conscious of The detective extracted an official- less, the investigation is back where are formed. they feel tragic and humiliated be­ The WTIC broadcast “Little cause they have made a common FRIGIDAIRE ^ 0 horrified shrinking as-she ran to looking, typed document from his it started. Who killed Harry Journey” transported the hearers Simple solutions, such as a tea­ put her arms about the unsteadily mistake of youth? pocket. As he unfolded it, Ruth Borden? to the Golden Goose Inn In hostorle spoonful of common salt in a A otom atic swaying body who has just con­ caught a glimpse of the wording of glass of warm water. Is satisfac­ i n © old Greenwich. The recipes given FREEDOM? fessed to murder. the printed letterhead: “Office of were for epeoanut custard cream tory for most purposes. Occasion­ “Here! Let me help! McMann the Chief Medical Examiner, De­ ally small amounts of boric acid or “ And why must the free woman SUPER OIL HEATER gruffly commanded the girl, and pie and cream of tomato sdup, both be ‘the life mate of one man only’ partment of Police— ” McMann which are featured dishes at the other mild antiseptics may be add­ with as much ease as if he were Y D U It ed. if she is to maintain equality and studied the detailed report in inn. MAYTAG WASHER lifting a baby the giant detective silence, then folded it -slowly and It Is important to know that self-respect? Why not leave the lifted the hoy in his arms and car­ 1 pint milk. % teaspoon salt, 4 choice as to thq number of gen­ returned it to his pdeket. CHILDREN tablespoons sugar, 2 eggs (yolks washing of the nose and the cavity SALES AND SERVICE ried him to the big, overstuffed behind is a delicate matter and that tlemen to the lady herself it she • “ Now, Benny, you know It can’t only), 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Vi is really free? leather chair from which the mur­ make any difference in the long run serious results may follow the forc­ dered man had manipulated his O liv e I^berts Barlon cup cocoanut, 1 teaspoon vanilla “ We are ,llving in that particu­ The Home Electric whether you shot Borden while he ing of infectious matter into the ruinous schemes and which for two 401^128 bq NEA ServiceJnc extract. tubes which lead from the nasal lar part of the Western Hemis­ days had served the detective in was seated at kis desk, or while he Mix dry Ingredients. Pour boil­ phere which in the early twentieth Appliance Corp. was standing at that window. Come, cavity to the ear. charge of the investigation Into his “ Mother, I think ''I’ll wear my ing milk over them and cook five century is dominated by a set of murder as a vantage point from now— just where was Borden when new red silk dress to school this ...,1 minutes in double boiler. Remove religious and social traditions Phone 2936 you shot him?” . Among the freight carried by ■whicl) to heckle, harass, bully and afternooDu if you' don’t mind.” Trom.Jlre, add beaten yolks of eggs “ Settin’ at his desk!” Benny re­ and cook again until thick. Let the airplane which inaugurated the confound suspects. Jane’s mother looked startled airmail service between Quebec When the boy was lyin^g back peated stnbbornly, and began to for an instant, but quickly recov­ vt-- cool, add cocoanut and vanilla. weakly in the big chair. McMann cry. like a small boy, and not at all Pour into pie crust previously Province and New York State was a like the 17-year-old young man- ered and answered readily enough, whirled one of the straight-backed “ Very well; I don’t mind. Is baked. Cover with meringue made live black bear cub. visitors’ chairs to the desk and about-town that he fancied himself something special going on?” with 2 egg whites, 4 teaspoons commandeered Ruth Lester’s ser­ to he. “ No. I just want to wear It.” sugar and 1 teaspoon lemon. vices as a stenographer, to take “ And Benny” — McMann’s voice Jane went upstairs and In ten The Golden Goose chef’s recipe down the coufession. Her eyes were was very gentle now— “ Low many minutes she came down looking for the delicious cream of tomato WHEN A CHILD now so blinded with tearr that she times did you shoot Borden? How like a Kentucky cardinal. soup follows: could hardly find her.notebook and many bullets were fired?” “ You look very-nice, dear,” said 1 can tomatoes, 1 bay leaf, V- TOAST pencils— pencils upon which Benny “ JUst one! I— i sbrta come to her mother proudly, “ That is such teaspoon onion • extract, % pint IS FEVERISH, himself had put such a fine brave when I seen what I'd done; ’n I a lovely shade of red. You look water, 1 tablespoon minced parsley. edge just last Saturday! dropped the gun ’n beat it—■” like a cherr^.” But- she was still 1 tablespoon butter. 2 tablespoons CR0SS.UPSET » “ Ready, Miss Lester? .... All Just one-bullet! Ruth repeated to perplexed when Jane, without any cornstarch, 1 tablespoon sugar, % Buttered Toast for break­ right,. Benny. Tell us all about it herself. And two bullets had been further comment, put on her teaspoon soda, 1 pint mUk, 1 tea­ now.” the detective commanded, al­ fired on Saturday, one imbedding goloshes and slicker, kissed her spoon salt, U teaspoon pepper. Colic, gas, soar fast, Onnamon Toast for most gently. A glass of cold water itself In Borden’s chest, and the good-bye and closed the door. Heat milk In double boiler, add belching, frequent from the tap in the outer office had other scarring a brick beside Jack By and by Grandma came d^-v^n- tomato mixture to milk; heat but vomiting, feverish­ lunch, Creamed Chicken been fetched by the detective him­ Hayward’s office window! stairk , Did Jane change her do not boll, and serve decorated ness, in babies and on Toast for supper. self and stood beside Benny’s right “ So you dropped the gun, eh, clothes? Her blue serge Is lying with minced parsley. children, generally hand. Benny?” McMann asked gently. on her bed. Does it need meud- Tomato mixture: Boil a few min­ show food is sour­ Have Crisp Delicious “ Well, sir” Benny began, after a “ Odd we didn’t*find it— ” ing?” utes, tomato, bay leaf, water parsley, ing in the little di­ strange, wistful look at Ruth Les­ “ I— I picked it up again ’n stuck “ I don’ t know. 1 think' not. and onion extract. Strain through gestive tract. Toast Made Electrically. ter, who waited with poised pencil, it in my overcoat pocket, ’n then though. She wanted to wear her colander. Blend cornstarch and When these symp­ “ I lied yesterday when I said I I beat it down the stairs,” Benny red dress and I let her. She didn’t butter with little milk, a d d lo boil­ toms appear, give didn’t come back. I did come back, corrected himself feverishly, shrilly, say why.” ing soup. When smooth add soda, Baby a teaspbnnful of Phillips Milk but nobody didn’t see me, cause I j ‘I— gosh, I was scared! I— I pepper- and sugar. of Magnesia. Add it to the first bot­ “You let her! What for? 1 de­ * « * walked up.” ' wrapped the gun In a newspaper clare, Ellen, you are the queerest tle of food in the morning. Older “ Why did you walk up, Benny?” what I— I found on the stairs — I mother I ever saw! Every time 445 I have had a number of good re­ children should be given a table-; Get A Corona Toaster McMann interrupted. mean In one of them big sacks in that child takes a notion to do ports from housewives who tried spoonful In a glass of water. This ' “ ‘Cause I was sore at Mr. Bor­ the hall what the cleaning women something queer you fall for it. the "Angel” gingerbread, the recipe will comfort the child-—make his > iV den, 'n I— I wanted to have It out use to dump wastebaskets in-r-’n I A YOUTHFUL IN"rERPRETlATION for which came from WTiC through stomach and bowels easy, In five Such a day! She’ll be ruined. minutes he is comfortable, happy. with him,” Benny answered, his — I chucked the gun In a— a big A Trustful Mother. Miss Flossie Bowering, and which adolescent voice going suddenly trash cap on the sidewalk— “ No. You see, Mother, 1 don’t A new youthful interpretation of we printed In this column recently. It will sweep the bowels free of aJl soprano on the last word. “ Where?” McMann interrupted. straight slender lines in a charm­ sour, indlgestlbl6 food. It opens the $4.35 For A $6.00 Toaster pry into every little reason Jane MARY TAYLOR. bowels In constipation, .colds, chil­ “ I— 1 don’t remember. Aw, gee. has for doing things. She had ing printed silk crepe that depends “What were you sore about?” Mister, what does all them things entirely on its clever cut for dren’s aliments. Children take It some reason, I’m sure, add a good readily because it is palatable, “ ’Cause he—-he bawled me out!” matter now? Ain’t I told you 1 one. She didn’t tell me because smartness. It features the becom­ $1.00 a Mont^ Benny cried, rolling his head from done it?” the boy pleaded, wiping ing batteau neckline trimmed Fashion Plaque pleasant-tasting. Only 35c Down — well, maybe she didn’t know ex­ Learn its many uses , for mother side to side against the brown his eyes oh the sleeve of his coat. actly herself. We don’t always— with binding of plain crepe, with leather bAck of the chair. you know.” a jabot frill caught in with binding and child. Write for the interest­ “ Isn’t it true that you were more “ Benny, after you’d — shot Bor-^ which Is stitched at side of bodice ing book, “ Useful Information.” sssss%%ssssxssxssxssssssx%xxsxi Jane came home at four, went Address The Phillips Co.. 117 Hud­ sore at him because he’d ‘got fresh’ den, did you go around to Mr. directly to her room and took off to waistline falling In ' graceful with Miss Lester Saturday morn­ Hayward’s office for any reason the red dress. ripples. Most Interesting are son St., New York, N. Y. It will be ing?” the detective suggested. whatever?” Ruth interrupted with tucks at just one shoulder with sent FREE. * “ I was very ckreful. Mother. In buying, he sure to get genuine “ You keep Ruth’s name outa a question of her own. It’s not hurt a bit. I wiped off crosswise tucks at right hip of this!” Benny protested shrilly- “ I The boy stared at her, frankly smart wrap around skirt that adds Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors The my desk and seat before I sat have prescribed it for over 50 tell yon-^-l was sore at Mr. Borden puzzled. “ Naw— why should I?” down. I feel lots better. This a sash with loose ends at left hip. 'cause he was always pickin’ on me, “ I thought so! Oh, Benny! Why morning was dreadful— I kept say­ It is a very serviceable dress and years. Manchester Electric Co. 'n Saturday he talked to me like a are you doing all-this? For my easily made. Style No. 445 can be “ Milk of Magnesia” has been the ing over and over to myself, ‘1 U. S. Registered Trade Mark of 773 Main St. Phone 1700 dog, jlst ’cause I wanted to borrow sake Benny?” the girl cried, her cant’ come to school this after­ bad. in sizes 16,* 18, 20 years, 36, Ruth’s pistol for target practice.” voice shaking. Jumping up from 38, 40 and 42 inches bust, and The Chas. H.>Phillips Chemical Co., noon; I can’t comd to school this and its predecessor, Chas. H. Phil­ “Then you were also lying when her chair at the desk, she aban­ afternoon! I can’t! I hate this takes, but 3% yards of 40-inch ma­ you said the pistol was not in Miss doned her notebook and pencil and old place.’ terial'with 1 yard of binding for the lips, since 1876, Lester’s desk when you returned ran to the boy. “ I know you’re Just “ Then I thought. If.I had some­ '36-lnch Size. ..Crepe satin in. rich the first time— at half-past one?” making it all up, Benny darling! thing to cheer me up, I ’d feel bet­ cocoa shade,, or light navy blue McMann asked. Why, why?” ter, And my red dress popped in­ faille silk'crepe is very chic. Pat­ “ Naw— ^it wasn’t there. ’N say, I “ He— he— ’at detective” — Benny to my head. I don’t think I could tern price 15 cents in stamps or didn’t come hack up the second sobbed— “ told me yesterday I’d bet­ ,Jiave gone to school without it.” • coin (coin is preferred). Wrap coin tim e to kill him— ” ter come clean, or you—you’d be Children are like the rest of us, carefully. “But you walked np six flints arrested for murder” more or less temperamental and We suggest that when you send o f stain BO you would not be seen “Oh!” Ruth cried, her blue eyes sensititive to surroubdings. Who for this, pattern,, you enclose 10 entering the building.” McMann blazing scorn at the embarrassed duesn’t get. stale oh the ually rou­ cents additional for a copy of our ...Baking Powder Plus pointed out grimly. “ Listm, Benny, detective. Then, to the boy, sooth­ tine and need a filip of morale in Spring Fashion Magazine. It’s now tbs* you’re confessing, make a ingly: “ Dear Benny, I told you yes­ the way of something different? Just filled with delightful etyles. clean breast of everything. Your terday I was in no danger— ” I thinks that Jane’s mother was Including smart ensembles, and FLOWERS MOVE DOWNWARD Rumford representstheonly type of baking powder actions prove you premeditated “ But after he’d sent you lor Min­ a very wise woman In more ways cute designs for the kiddies. THREE VELVET roses, blue, murder.” , . nie he said you was, 'n just didn’t than one. — M / I ■I.. magenta and green, emphasize and w hich adds real food voIm to cakes, hot breads and “ No, I didn’t !” Benny denied, his know It, ’ n all last night ’ n this mark -the normal waistline of /a -head rolling wildly against the mornin’ I studied how I could get Manchester Herald tangerine silk net .evening gown. pastry. In addition to raising batter and dough chair back. you out of it, ’cause I’m just a kid Fingernail tints to harmonize Pattern Service “ Well— fio on,” McMann directed ’n they wouldn’t ’lectrocute me-—” V just right it also makes baked food actually more with the costume are to be the As our pattenui ere mailed resi^edly. The boy broke off, sobbing heart- vogue this spring. Guess father / ’notirisHfag. Rumford is a perfect leavener—plus! “ I come back, like I said, and from New York City please al­ brokeuly. will have to buy another black low Ova days. opened the door with my key,” The door open'edc “ Mrs. Smith’s suit. Benny began rapidly, and was again here, sir— ” (NI i ni liklCB Ada. Interrupted by McMann. But Benny's mother waited for no a n / t f “At just what tlm^?” permission. A small woman, her Price 15 Cents “ I— ’.’ Benny looked pitifully con­ sharp-featured face framed in DOCTOR fused. " I don’t know— exactly. frizzly waved light-brown hair, Nama ’Bout two o’clock, I reckon—” pushed past Detective Birdwell and RUMFORD K i i o u s / 0^ . “ Then— ” McMann -eald paren­ ran to the -sobbing hoy. MHoaa. oeosflpktadT 1Uc« Ml-x, SlM • • r«7«« < thetically and triumphantly to ■ “Benny Smith, if you wasn’t sick, NATinur* amisr-tonizbi Ruth, “ my theory that Rita Dubois I’ d spank you right here in front —Um mna wf*. «n-v«cttibto Atfdreu * r , • termf -tts* • •

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.Want Ad information. Lost and Found Repairing- LOST — SATURDAY afternoon be­ EXPERT SAW FILING, bicycle re­ A BEAUTIFUL HOME for you »t 67 pairing. tires and parts. Work Branford street. Owner has to sacri­ tween Hale's and .Henry street. East­ fice going to Europe. Six room bouse Manchester ern. Star pin. Liberal reward if re­ guaranteed, prices reasonable. Work done while you wait. Bille’ Tire Re­ all improvements, two car garage, turned. Tel. loss. pair Shop, 180 Spruce street. price $7,501). Act quickly. Arthur Evening Herald Yo ur Ad To MacEIroy, $ Roberts street. East LOST—WILL THE person w'ho picked Hartford, Phono 8-2656. Classified Advertisements up the scarf in State Theater Satur­ BIC7CLB r e p a ir in g . tlfcB. P^rte. Then expert service. Complete etock ot At the State. Count six iverags words to » day, evening call 1119-2'f fishing tackles, .ausical Instruments, FOR SALE-t 69 ACRE FARM on Gar­ Initials, numbers and prices right. J. P. Ledgard, 8(8 Ncrtb ner street. Eight room house, run­ “ The Air Circus,” William Fox’s ning water, electricity, stock, tools, each count as a word and compond Annonncenients Main street. I 1- picturizatlon of. young America's words as two words. Minimum cost Is fruit trees. All In good condition. attempts to emulate Colonel Lind­ price o£ three , SEWING MACHINE repairing of all Call 1997-3. SEWING MACHINES rented by week! makes, oils, needles and supplies. K. bergh and conquer the air, heads Lino rates per day lor transient or month. Repairs on all makes, lew W. Garrard, 37 Edward strseU TeL FOR SALE—4 ACRES of cleared land the elaborate double feature pro­ and used machines for sale. Singer 715. on Slate highway, 8 miles trout Man­ gram at the State theater for tOr ***** cffectiTe March 17, ltt-7 Sewing Machine Co., 649 Main. TeL chester Center. See Stuart J. Wasley. morrow and Thursday. Cash Chsrge 282S-W.______VACUUM CLEANER—Clock, phono­ 815 Mala street. Telephone 1428-2, 99 S Consecutive Days 7 CtB 9 cts graph. door closer repairing. Lock “ The Air Circus’’ Is considered by ^^Elitabeth Park 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts U cts STEAMSHIP TICKETS—All parts of and gunamilhtug; key fitting. Houses for 8alc 72 many of the leading motion picture 1 l.)ay •••••••••••*•••■ 11 ** cts -IS — cts— - the world. Ask for saining lists and Braltbwaite. 52 Pearl slriseL experts to be the greatest epic of “ Beautiful as a Uose” -4- 1 .■vll orders for Irregular Insertions rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith. TWO FAMILY HOUSE with forty aviation yet to reach the screen. It will be charged at the one-time rate. 1009 Main street. CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, Special rates for long term every kev fitting, safes opened, saw filing acres at Vernon, well located near is not a war story as one might Do You Know That— dav advertising given upon request. and grinding. Work called (or. school and church, fine place fop perceive. The theme has to do Harold 'Clemson. 108 North Elm chickens or fruit, good water and .\ds oiidered tor three or six days Automobiles for Sale 4 trout brook; low price, easy terras. with commercial aviation and the Blizabeth Park on Henry street Is and stopped before the third or 'ftn street. I'cL 462. efforts of two boys, typical of the one of the most sightly places in day will be charged only for fhe ac­ Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, F. H. Parker. Tel. 136, So. Manches­ tual number of times the ad appear­ FOR S.ALE—CADILLAC seven pas­ ter. horde that nowadays tries its wings, Manchester. senger touring, good condition. Wal­ who step out of life in a middle- ed. charging at tlu rate earned, but ter Olcott. telephone 357. Tailoring— Dyeing— Clcanln.* 24 Number of insertions here------WHY PAY RENT when you can pur­ There are 237 lots in ail. no allow’ances or refunds can be made chase this modern, single home on western town and take up the study on six time ads stopped after the GOOD USED CARS an. equal basis. Nice location near of flying on the Pacific Coast. 12 houses are built or building. DIANA'S TAILOR SHOP. Expert Sewers are laid, city water and fire, tilth dav. \ Cash or Terms cleaning, dyeing and repairing. We school. For particulars call or see B. The story itself is repleted with No “ till forbids":*" display lines not MADDEN BROS, specialize in . pressing all kinds of Print your name and address below. E. Judd. 843 Main street. Tel. 2951. protection and permanent sidewalks sold. , breath-taking thrills, dramatic ac­ The Herald will not be responsible 6S1 Main St.______Yel. COO garments. Call 1734, 3 Eldrldge St. ' are there. Carrier- mail service FOR SALE—WASHINGTON street, tion and a charming love plot. also. V for more than one incorrect Insertion 1926 FORD COUPE, good condition. NEW LOW PRICES on repairing, re- brand new six room Colonial. Oak Featured in the stellar cast of of any advertisement ordered for Price cheap If taken at once. John Ilning of fur coats, scarfs, or trim­ floors throughout, fire place, tile One year ago this land- was or­ more than one time. Ahdislo. 163 West Center. Tel. 1131. bath, large corner lot. Price right. principals aie Ixtuise Dresser, The inadvertspt omission of Incor­ mings, l.atest styles, expert work. David Rollins, Sue Carol and chard, pasture and woods. See it See us flrsL H. Chapnlck, 20 Birch Terms. Call Arthur A. Knofia. Tele­ today. : rect publication of advertising will be 1929 REO SEDAN street. , phone 78'J-2, 875 Main streeL Arthur Lake. Howard Hawks and rectified only by cancellation uf the 1925 HUDSON COACH charge made for the service rendered. Lew Seiler directed the picture. « • • BETTS GARAGE SUITS aiAUE TO ORDER 325 up. FOR SALE—JUST OFF Bast Center Hudson-Essex D ealer-129 Spruce Easter comes early—order now. 8tru,.t, nice 6 room home, fire place, The second film feature at the All advertisements must conform Cleaning and pressing. Hartford and Mail to The Herald for Real oak floors and trim, *2 car garege. State for tomorrow is “ New Years In style, copy and typographj with NEXT TO A f’ F.W Buick Is a used Tailoring Co. Nick Della Fera, Prop., high elevation. Owner says sacrifice. Eve,” and as one might suspect regulations enforced by the publi. h- Buick. 1927 Brougham. 1926 Sport 15 Oak street. Price very low. Small amount casli, Robert J. Smith ers and they reserve the right to Roadster. 19'26 Two-Door Sedan, 1924 mortgages arranged. Call Arthur A. from the title, iUis a rousing, spark­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Brougham. 1924 Regular Sedan. 19'«i6 STATE TAILORING SHOP. Clearing, Knolla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main ling story of gay frlvilous youth. 1009 Alalo sidered objectionable. Four Sedan. Capitol Buick. Phone pressing, dyeing, repairing. Suits RESULTS street. “ New Year’s Eve,” like the above CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads 1600. made to order. 'Michael Della Fera. feature, is also a William Fox pro­ Insurance, Mortgages, to be published same day must be re­ Prop., 10 Bissell street, next to ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays FOR SALE—REO 7 passenger tour­ Western Union. OR duction. Mary Astor and Charles Steamship Tickets. 10:30 a. m. ing. Chandler sedan, 3 Reo trucks. Morton have the leading roles. Owner and Developer. B»'*wn's Garage. Telephone 869. Cor­ NATIONAL HAT and Shoe Shining HOME MODERNIZING For the final tlme^ tonight,, the Telephone Your Want Ads. ner Coopet and West Center streets. Parlor, hats reblocked, cleaned, State will present “ The Bellamy Ads are accepted over the telephone renovated; kid and satin shoes djed Trial,” that marvelous talking pic­ at the CHARGE KATE given above any color. Expert work guaranteed. PARLEY TOMORROW as a convience to adv'artlscrs, but FOR SALE—GOOD USED CARS 887 Main street. Phone 664 ture sensation that has created such a profound interest during its en­ Read The Herald Advs the CASH KATES will be accept'^d ■ s CRAWFOi.D AUTO SUPPLY CO. b'ULL P.AYMENT If patd at the busi­ CALL 1419—HAVE your suit Or dress FOR AN AD TAKER Contractors, Builders and Sup­ gagement in Manchester. ness office on or before the seventh Center & Trotter Streets cleaned, pressed, repaired for Easter. dav following the first Insertion of Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 Costs' little—will look like new. ply Men Invited to Chamber each ad. otherwise the CHARGE Modern Dyers and Cleaners, 11 RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Auto Accessories— Tires 6 School. of Commerce Conference. bility for errors In telephoned ads will be assumed and their accuracy CUSTOM TAILORED SUIT made to Boarders Wan led 50-A All contractors, builders, supply ;annot be guaranteed. BATTERIES FOR YOUR automobile, measure, your choice of coloring, • • • ranging from $7 up. Recharging and weave. $25 up. Work guarant.ed. Electrical A pplftmces— Radio 40 firms and others interested in Home AUCTION repairing. Distributors of Prest-O- Manchester Tailor Shop, 24l North WANTED—GENTLEMAN boarder, or roomer, good board. Inquire 78 Birch Modernizing and Boosting Manches­ Index of Classifications Llte Batteries. Center Auto Supply Main street. WHAT DO YOU wish In radio? We We will sell at public auction at the farm of Evening Herald Want Ads are now Co.. 155 Center. Tel. 673. i not only sell the best, but give you street. ter as a residential section are re­ grouped according to classifications good service • thrown In. Stelnite, quested to be present at the Cham­ H. H. BARNES (formerly known as the below and for handy reference will Sparton, and Sllco. Buy a Stelnite WANTED—A CHILD, to board, while ber of Commerce rooms at 5 p. m. Garages— Service— Storage 10 Help 'Vai.tet’— Male 36 you work, by experienced nurse, Frank Moore farm.) appear In the numerical order indi­ table model $95.. Terms to suit. Ben­ mother's care. Address Nurse In care tomorrow, 'Wednesday, to form a cated: son Furniture Company. of Herald. WAPPING, CONN., WED-, MAR. 20, 1929 at 1 p. m. Births ...... " DESOTO AND HUPMOBILE Sales WANTED—EXPERIENCED electri­ permanent committee to get things Engagements and Service: also Chevrolet service cian. Apply Cheney Brothers Em­ PROMPT AND. EFFICIENT radio ser­ started. 30,000 Tobacco Laths, Pair Farm Horses Marriages the same as formerly. ployment office. vice. Sets parts and acoessOrfes. The matter has been •widely dis­ This is an e.YCe|)tionally fine team weighing about 2800, cut­ Deaths H. A. STEPENHS Official Willard Battery Stgtton. Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 cussed by many of those present at away barrow, low down farnf wagon with tobacco rack, single Card of Thanks ...... E Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 Phone us you> troubles. Bausola farm wagon, sulky plow, stone boat, marker, cultivators, side Radio and t Battery Service. Tel. the dinner held at the Country Club In Memo.lam ...... F WANTED — PLEASANT room with hill plow, potato digger. Beniis tobacco setter, drill fertilizer Lost and Found ...... 1 2448-W. board. .Centrally located, near Main some time ago at which time the Announcements ...... | FOR RENT—GARAGE at 35 Birch street,. South Manchester. Call 1833 plan was outlined and many are sower, Steven’s broadcast sower, two spike tooth harrows, dou­ street. Telephone 608. 40-A ble ba messes, 2o tobacco sash, 12 water barrels, tobacco blank­ Antnninhilea Fuel and Feed ■before 6 p. m. favorable to the proposition. Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 WANTED A MAN The Herald and th% Hartford ets (rubber), baling box, 10 acres tobacco stalks, quantity of Automobiles tor Exchange . . . . B FOR'SALE—HARD seasoned wood, manure, chicken wire, corn shelter, hay cutter, small chicken FOR RENT—LARGE GARAGE and who is honest, trustworthy and am­ j Times are co-cperatlng in the Home Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 repair shop, centrally located. Apply $12 cord, $8.00 load. Wni..Sass, Ver­ Apartments, Flats, TecemenL 63 Modernizing plan and will offer coops, grindstone, 100 feet heavy rope, hand truck, scalding Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 to Aaron Johnson. Phone 524. bitious. A married man who wants to non street. Telephone 1930-3. tub, Paris green blower, batter chnrn, small tools, hoes, rakes, Auto Schools ...... 7-A better himself. No particular experi­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement service to local patrons within a Autos—Ship by T ru ck ...... 8 ence needed, as this business has to be FOR SAJ.,E—SliAB . wood. stove thoroughly modern. Apply to J. P. short time. forks, chains and various other articles too nomerons to men­ Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Business Services fllTered 13 learned. Local work. Write Box E. F., length, fireplace wood 8 to 9 •'

1 -^ Gregory inquired who the blond captives were. He was tmd they were from England and that they were flPj known as “Angles” in Ron>e. “Not Angles, but Angels," said Gregory, it was probahiy . Gregory decided to send Augustirie.t6;th^^^h^r^ fair-hallred strangers I^IANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTB;R, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1929. PAGE THlKTEEfT B y Percy L. Crosby FLAPPER FANNY SAYSa SENSE and NONSENSE SKIPPY uM ct€ to m e GMiom f t h c v You don’t have to make a better S(/5Sif nu' u/'/a6 couie ^ • tftfAS MUCH SHeMTCR€H, THGY'O 7 mouse trap now. Jugt neglect to AiNT 5PSAKIN* AGArM BBCAOSC SMC RCAP pay your installments on time, and THAT THEY MtAHT au 6€ ' N e c K - P l £ C 6S I see the path that gets beaten to AUNT GUSS/e FAIR SHE LlKeO TH€ S H o n re R . your door. irytes today wHCRe thc g /als hav^ ee “ Charley, Charley,” whispered DR£ss£S my wiCe, poking me in the ribs. (jO S SHORY “ Wake up, Charley: there are burg­ lars in the pantry, and they’re eat­ ing all my pies.” X “ Well, what do we care.” said I, “ so long as they don’t die in the house.” Sadie Sorcthroat writes from her I sick bed! A girl will wear skirts jtliat hardly come to her knees, and then insist that the barber leave her ! hair long enough to cover her ears. The IMarried Cat— Why, you haven’t brains to cook a dinner. . The Gold Digger— Perhaps not, I but I have brains enough to get one KEG. O.S.FAT.Orr.. Cofrritht, IJSJ, Percy l» Creiby, Ccntnl Pre«i Ai«., 01929, BY NEA 8EWVICC. INC. i without having to cook it. 'J'liere’s plenty of scandal power | Gladys— “ My ears burn; someone ai some light conversation. jnuust be talking about me!” OUR BOARDING HOUSE ' ■ ' ' I Clarice— "Probably; your old The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontaine Fox flames.” By Gene Ahern

I Even His Teeth Are "Tight.” I Doc— “ That tooth must come out t h e t r o l l e y w a s F^UNtsIirsUi (3o T® S PE A K )/'jh V rW g. le t's SEE-,w 7u;EL\/E MoaJTHS- 'and the charge will be three dol- BJSYeR,M’’LAI>,— ' I WA kI T Y ou To e e k h e n t h e b a c k p l a t f q h m o f Sl)(. WEEKS EACH WOiJLP ilars.” ^EdTioM s^^ LAST W W USY^kl To m Y 'PLA^iS TbTZ Afi IDEAL 6lOe US 72 SUkiPAVS, What's Wrong With This Picture. FELL OFF Aislp THE R o WEKFUL KATK»»^KA TH o UG^HT T H E CALE^JPAR, To BE krUoulki AS YME BOTH OF US “ Waiter, why is it that there is a SATURDAY AFTe r Jo o J s "H ooPUE c a l e k j d a r " / TMir TY YOUR puzzle and MINE is a par trouser button in my soup?” 3KIPPEK oUciHT To KN o W'AE o U T iT. o f f WOULD 6lvjE US 3 6 leven. Here is proof and the solu­ “ I don’t know sir. We employ d a y s f b TM£ M oiJTH t — - EACM MobiTH tion, which you may be able to beat MORE PAVS dPF Iki A VEAR, ■ oniy female help.” T o B e I>i\iiDEP iaIT o s iy . f iv j e - d a V is on another page: 1 ------Aki*' t h e r e ’ s 6 I I call my sweetie “ Pittsburgh”— iOEEKS t A i^)AV WlTh\ M okiPAYS HoLipAVS Iki A VEAR-,-^ she soots me. Avip TklLlRSPA'VS, TMAT VOlLL Ol'JE V THAT m a k e s a h , 114 Y 0 R Teacher— “ Why did ’Washington EV/ERYBoPY S\Y- S O K iPA Y S A MOklThl p a y s o f LOAFIklG / = cross the Delaware?” ToR B E S T , a l l Ho u P A Y S w i l l BE New Pupil— “ For the same rea­ THREE WEEKS OF son that the hen crossed the road, BERMANlEkJfLY T d^EP"' To TolLou) A MoUR MOfiTM f b R and you can’t catch me on them SukipAV,^^^ T h e r e w il l B E . 3 6 o p a y s \/ACAT\Okl WOULD b e riddles.” To A Y e a r W iTM N\Y CALEtiPAH,-wv, y He EY-Yr A \5 P A Y S M o r e , ^ Doctor— Are you sure you take Tiv/E p a y s Yo b e A^i IkiTEPMlSSioji oF -REST Aki’’ TH’ 5 PAVS l e f t your cup of hot water every morn­ before STARTiIsJg a foew ^ OtlER AT TH‘‘ ing?” eUP of TH’ Patient— I do. doctor, but my T h a t T o BE wife calls it coffee. KiioWki AS VEAR Would Clarice. “ I don’t see you out " Ho o p l e BE 2 0 PAVS with Gladys any more, Jerry?” W EEK " / APDEP T o to Jerry: “ The doctor told me 114, OR, 134 give up sweets!’’ .A3>AVS oF j, “ Make it short and snappy,” V/A9E9T A / cried the city editor. “ Boil it down. M \ N And when they handed the new reporter the Ten Commandments to Iy/A ‘ trv him out, he wrote: m THihSK' THE RULES. ■“Don’t.” T h a t 'S 1— The idea of Letter Golf is to j Father: “ Say. that kiss lasted 10 A Su)ELL change one word to nuother and dojniinutos, I timed it!” it in par, a given number of strokes, i suitor: “ Well, you see sir, your CALEHPAR Thus to change COW to HEN, in !(daughter’s lips stick!” I three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, -(S'- HEN. j “ Mummy,” said little Grace seri­ 2— You change only one letterously, “ I want to marry Bobby.” R.1 a time. “ Do you darling: and why?” li— You must have a complete “ ‘Cos his uncle’s just given him Ho o p l B word, of common usage, for each gold piece.” jump. Slang words and abbrevia- c a l e k Ip a r Lif ns don’t count. It’s grand to love i«a.u.s.KAT.orr. 4— The order of letters cannot bc- But oh, how hitter. \ Ol92% BY NEA SCKVICC. <.('! 3-19 changed. To love a gal ^®yOTtain^^ox^^t929^^Th^^el^S^ndic»te^^nc^ — ...... One solution is printed on comic And then not gitter. l.'age. The Champion Ricker. WASHINGTON TUBBS II Things Are Picking Up By Crane She said, “ You can kiss me on It is easy enough to be grouchy ?iLher cheek,” “ And hurry"— “ don’t iwhen things aren’t coming your X)OT ADMIRAL ^H£ MUST TvMO THOUSA^ yon see them?” [way, but the prize old growl is the GEU WZ\ A Go o d o l d g o 2y ! o b o y I l is s e n TviO t a o u -san o ) I man who will howl when every- BE RICH , Ert, eKCELLENCS? \ SELL, SELL, “ l.did, but then 1 took my time cablegram. To Trt\S;"ARj?W£t> HOME OKAV. DOIIARS*. ach. oots ' thing’s going O. K. hesitatingly— between them.” CHEER UP, OUR SOA? STOCK "nJOK A lot of (V\0N£S FOP OUST GOT ^2.000 BY CABLE J VEIL'. BY JOE, . ^ _ ------— T A Flop BUT STilL HAVE MONIES To R ^ mews! eURki. WJIRING COUPLE GRAND FOR 607.M GAILUP, GOOD Time . . . . GOX'V." •y IS back LOOKING : I li 7 W i, _ ROCnr ^ MAI COCHRAN — PICfURES ^ KWCK AFTER TttEiR I'ii osswOK V •Sft. W. ft ftAT. OfF. iNVEStMEMT iki KION-SKIP SOAR ^ 7 T^ELWRAPH, cable ^ ^ T , ANO customs’ y-jOFFtes OE RAN06LN6RA wgirrEM

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Reminder By Blosser,

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Troop 6, Boy Scouts, will meet of ten dances, given on Monday Hockanum Saturday afternoon were tonight at To’clock. Troop 4,and 9 nights during the past winter sea­ Miss Delia Wood and William S. ABOUTTOWN will meet at 7:30 o’clock. son by a dancing club made up of Williams of Center street. married people. The afi'air ended Arthur Bartley, who has been at David Heatley who has been a up in real carnival stylo with paper Lady Roberts lodge. Daughters of the Brooklyn Xaval Hospital for the patient at the Brooklyn Naval hos­ hats, streamer, balloons and plenty St. George will hold its regular past five months, is at the home of pital for treatment for the past of noisemakers. Dainty refresh­ meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow Robert Turkington, his brother-in- five weeks is a^ain home. ments were served by the ladies. evening. The hostesses will be Mrs. Walter Wirtalla, who introduced Louisa Robinson, Mrs. Emily Halli- EASTER FASHIONS law. many novelties at the dances and day, Mrs. Sadie J. Robinson. The William Cotter of Pine s'reet, in helped make the series such a suc­ attendance prize will be furnished The children's chorus of the charge of sub station on North cess was presented with a remem­ by Mrs. Sarah Robinson of Buck- Swedish Lutheran Church will meet Main street, is at St. Francis hospi­ brance from the party. land. tonight at G o’clock. The G Clef tal. Who Dress on a Limited Budget Glee Club will meet at 7 o'clock, senior choir will rehearse at S:30 Bill Waddell’s Orchestra played A daughter, Marion Grace, was Center church Women’s Federa- j born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krar o'clock. last night for the last of a series ition will have a sewing meeting at | of 11 Cottage street yesterday the church Thursday afternoon at | morning. 2 o'clock to complete the work for j ihe Madura hospital. j niiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Miss Ruth Cohn of the Smart Accessories Shop is in New York on a buying A three-act play, "Leave it to trip. Dad.” will be presented by a cast need not be expensive of eight young people at Second Spring Coats The supper held Saturday even­ Congregational church Thursday to be smart. ing at the Home Club on Brainard evening at 8 o'clock. David W’il- Place was a tremendous success. liams will assume the role of Tailored and Dress Models I Shopping (S&n^ | Over GO members were present and “ Dad.” Others in the play include the “ Mystery Supper” turned out •Miss Lucille Grant, Miss Florence to be a real Italian sphaghetti siip- Strickland, Miss Ruth McMeneray. I>er. A social hour followed. The Miss Susan Allen, Roger Winton Modestly Priced! fourth of these suppers will be serv­ and Albert and Gordon Tuttle. Al­ ed next Satuiday, the menu, as most every member of the cast has usual, unknown. had considerable experience in ama­ teur theatricals and a pleasing en­ I THE BEAUTY OF I Scoutmaster Franklin Smith of tertainment is confidently expected. : Troop 9 which is affiliated with the Mrs. F. C. .\llen has been coaching Manchester Community club, an­ the cast for several weeks past. nounces that the regular meeting , will be at the Hollister street school Mystic Review Woman's Benefit] New arrivals— dress coats of kasha and fine flan­ THE NEW SILKS i this evening at 7 instead of the association will hold its regular | nel with new shaped collars and cuffs of the smart I I meeting in Odd Fellows hall this] i White house. “flat furs” that are so in vogue this spring. We are evening. A surprise social with St. Blue Crane = In Their Exquisite Colorings, and Tasteful Designs, Vis- Additional local people who at­ Patrick's day features will follow also showing at this price tailored coats of novelty tended the Wilson-Ileun wedding in the business. sports fabrics that are suitable for sports, business PURE SILK HOSE = ualize Lovely Frocks for Spring Wearing by Women and and general wear. Exceptionally well tailored coats at this price. Tan, navy and black. E Misses Who Want the Best. Featuring “ Sun Tan” Shades Blue Crane pure silk stockings E The coming of Spring is heralded by this showing of n COATS— Main Floor may be bad in both the practical square and 'slenderizing pointed = new silks... They show great individuality in designs niONE-: heels. A stocking that will give the ma.ximuin of wear, pair. E and color combinations. GOOD THINGS TO EAT $1.00 I FASHION OFFERS A NOW YOU ASK ONE. Quick, now! Right off Ihe'batl Where did Main F'loor Corned Beet get its name-? How does llie word "Corn " get into tlie Beef Brines? n6, little hoy, MOST VARIED CHOICE the only way corned beef could give you corns j would be that if you were a long, long way from Silk Frocks any corned beef and you really and truly got a i PRINTS are offered in graceful floral designs and in corned beef craving on you. you might, not im­ probably, start and walk to far and so fast that it = the modernistic spirit, as well as the small dot effects, would give you corns. But that's rather far- Prints and Plain Shades fetclicd. i all in the loveliest color' blendings. Choice given also Corned beef got its name from being prepared wil)i salt in granules, or “ corns” as all granules E of Radiums, Pussy Willow, Vagabond Crepe, Cinderella used to be commonly called. Pretty easy—what? II But the corning of beef lias advanced from the = Crepe, Rillora and Cyclone Crepe, as well as Figured Pon- j'oiiii where it was merely sprinkled with salt I • •• J l.v**.. ‘'corns.” Iiapliazard, till now it’s quite a science. • • i• E gees, beautiful Silks for Spring Frocks, Ensembles and And I’ineliurst prides itseif on knowing a thing or f •• V*** two about that science. It doesn’t however, i Sports wear, you can make easy selection. Widths 36 think it knows enough to make good Corned Beef ••aV** PURE SILK GLOVES out of any old chunks. Tne first thing to learn 4^ E and 40 inches- about curuiiig beef is to put good beef into the Inexpensive frocks in one and two-piece models in m youthful styles that are appropriate for business, school, in Dress Models brine. The next thing is have the right brine and I Price $1.49 to $4.-j0 yard. i i ? the right vats— after tliat to know waeii to take it sports and general wear about town. Plain shades and out again. Heavy silk fashions these gloves prints in light and dark colorings- Individual models, which are trimmed with darker col­ = Give Our New^ Spring Silks Your Personal Inspection. I'inehiirst is offering today as fine a selection of many of which are copies of the higher priced gowns. ored stitching on the cuffs. One- Coined Beef as Manchester people ever saw. clasp models. All sizes. Pair Call us up, Phone 2000, tell us your favorite cut and let us send it to you. Wonderful fresh vege- FROCKS— Main Floor tables to go with it. E THE NEW SPRING We have just been ap- Xew bunch Beets I Cauliflower $1.00 pointed Manchester Dis- Hard Cabbage for Cold Slaw. tributors of Try Booth's Hussiaii Dress­ ing on your cold Slaw. Main Floor Green Beans I WASH FABRICS m CaiTots, Toinatoes Celery, Lettuce = are entrancingly beautiful. So varied are the patterns = C la p p ’s Lean Bibs of Corned Beef Original .A|)i)iove(l 14c and Kic lb. E such a showing of glowing colorings that admiration is E I'ancy Boneless Briskets BABY SOUP Bare Bones for Soup stock Straw Hats i compelled. = ami •3c lb. in New High Shades STRAINED .■\leadow brook Sausage Meat miiiiiiiiiiimiimmmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin 33c lb,, seasoned just right with VEGETABLES jaire siiices. Small Sinclair Sausage And the first shipment of Jellied Tongue and Corned $ FOR RADIO Beef. 1.95 (hese aiijiioved baby [iroducts i. Norton^ s SERVICE (all ill glass) includes 1’inehiir.st Uoiuid Ground Your Easter hat needs not be expensive to be Spinach, Carrots, .Asparagus, I’ inchui'St Hamburg 30c lb. smart. At this low price we are showing smart PHONE 1968 Toinatoes, String Beans, Peas, cloches of fine straw in navy, tan, orchid, green and Have you beard the new Ma­ Beets, Liver Soii[), Prune Pulp, Triangular Scarfs jestic Eleciric Radio? -Vpricot Pulp, Baby .Soup, Napolin, 4 rolls .. 49c blue in becoming models. Mostly small head sizes. Strained, Baby Soup, uuslrain­ Early June Peas, 2 cans 25c in Gay Pattenis Electrical ed, Wheatheart Soup. Millinery— Main Floor White Corn, 2 cans 23c. Barstow Radio Tee spring ensemble is not com­ Service Creamery Tub Butter...... 55c lb. ^ plete unless it is finished off by a Antborized Dealer ^ Strictly Fresh E ggs ...... 48c dozen | gay colored scarf. At $1.59 we are Majestic, Crosley, I'bilco showing good looking silk scarfs in Service ^ Sliced Bacon (rind o ff) ...... 33c lb- ^ new, colorful designs. Each 210 Mitblle Turnpike East South Manchester $1.59 iiliiiitiii»u:igsaiMiimiiit , SOUTH 'MR h c h e : s T £ R - c OMV ' Maiu Floor

Gates & Flynn As The Link Is 2 0 5 WATKINS'BROTHERS; Inc. Let us put your prop­ T o The Chain- erty in shape for ESTABLISHED 54,YEARS. Buildings constructed of most Spring. durable materials arid with the C 'H A P E l: A T U f O A S S T . most expert workmanship will serve their owners no longer than the Wise People plumbing and beating fixtures. Robert KrAndersortj P h o n e 5 0 U yor2837-W In building, install the best of 'Funeral Director( plumbing and heating materials. Our supply of quality merchandise Avoid The Risk Lawns Mowed embraces every recognized make and brand. Lowest possible prices. 1 Loretta Gleason, Raymond Fogarty and taken care of for of storing or hiding their valuables at home, but FINAL ST. JAMES’S CARD and Thomas J. Falkner. the season. Sandwiches, home-made cake and Generator keep them in our Safe Deposit Vault where they coffee will be served. This card P A R H TOMORROW NIGHT party will be the last of the season are constantly protected from fire and theft. Pri­ and a large gathering is anticipated. Hedges Trimmed Starter and Ignition These parties have bhen very suc­ Joseph C. Wilson vate Lock Boxes rent for $ 3 ,5|)5, $10 and $25 per Bridge, Whist and Setback to cessful both socially and financially. Repaired at a reasonable Plumbing and Heating charge. We can sav-e you ex­ Be hlayed as Season for year. Contractor- ’ pense and annoyance as we Parties Closes. REV. W . D. HUMPHREYS have instruments which locate 28 Spruce St., Tel. 641 all electrical trouble quickly. A public bridge, which and set­ Phone 503 back party will be given Wednesday HERE ON TOMORROW South Manchester ■f Norton Electrical evening at St. James’ hall.'Eighteen deacon of Litchfield and has been Instrument ('o. prizes, besides a door prize, will be Will Be Lenten Speaker at St- all his ministry in Connecticut; at The Ma n c h e s t e r Tr u s t Co m pan t awarded. Mrs. James W. Farr, Mary’s Church— It Archdea­ rector of Christ Church, Koxbury, Christ Church. Bethany, Grace since 1892. He was hor.n in Boston, Church, Hatnden, and Christ Hilliard Street, Manchester who is chairman of the committee con of Litchfield. is a graduate of Harvard University SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. III charge, has as her assistants, Church, Roxbury. He is a member and of the. Episcopal Theological of the standing committee of the [nn^PBSji — — — — — 11^— — 11 I I I The Rev. Walter D. Humphreys lUHHIlUI Mrs. John Allison, Mrs, Chapin, School in Cambridge. Mass. Diocese Of .Connecticut and of the ESTABLISHED 1905 rruiiiiiii Miss Gertrude Keating, Miss who will preach at St. Mary’s ' With the exception of one year. executive council and numerou? Read The Herald Advs. Gruaaaner. Miss Jose Keating, Miss church tomorrow evening, 1« greh- Archdeacon Humphreys .has spent other committees. i I