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No More Handclasps by Presi­ OPMWARFJUffi A 6 A 6 i rr .Sho^/ Himsolf iQ tE RESIGN TO dent for Tourist Companies m t Stolen in Looting to Advertise. O N ( m m o f S k k e i t a BUSINESS Washington, March 29.— O N mWM -March 29.— Au; i ' >■''■ President Coolldge has called ' alllfed i eleven-year-eld burg­ a halt on handkshaking with lar slwt and kilted himself r J i : the thousands of tourists who hdre today when a gun, said by % d Intends Handing in annually visit Washington Seek Change in C o p y ri^ IM e iQ o re Mob F # Oiit ppllne to' kave been stolen, was of E n { ^ around Easter time, it was a<^dentally discharged as be learned today. taw— Claim High Charges Orer Loot-Pefice B ^ r e was sneaking home over a Resignation Soon— None The White House Is dally back fence. Declares Scientist turning down many requests The fioy was Steve Mogyor- )Haye Been Accepted by from large delegations of Have Driven Two Stations Gang Qdef Is NotPhiing dy. He died almost Instant­ Method That Finds E a^er tourists for presiden­ ly when'the bullet from a .re­ tial receptions. volver, IdenHfled by police as PoGce Commissioners. The pew policy Is said to Ont of Business. Fair Widi Than, part o f the loot taken from the ease in Early Stages. have been adopted as a result contoctlonery store o f Charles of the discovery last year that Nagy, crashed Into his eye. tourist companies were “ ad­ Officer Joseph Foley and Officer 'Washington*, March 29.— Open New York,-Maroh 29.— Richard. Police arrested Steve’s broth­ Liverpool, March 29.— The vertising” presidential hapd- warfare, brewing for months, was Reese Whlttemore, the bandit chief er, Andy, 20, on burglary Rudolph Wirtalla ol the Manches­ shakes as an attraction to that a means has been found foif in full swing today between the who volunteered'to reveal the story charges.' Andy confessed t l « ter Police department have resign­ prospective customers. he and Steve had robbed the detecting the iacepUon of cancerl^i- National Association of Radio ed their positions, It •was learned of his criminal career to free his Nagy store, police said. by means of a simple blood test Broadcasters and the American So­ wife from the clutches of the law, today. Both are to be effective on made by Dr. H. McCormick-MlUai- tiC May 1. Foley’s resignation was re­ UDSSHOOTING CRAP ciety of Authors, Composers and was grilled again today by the au­ ell, senior medical officer of the ceived by the Police Commissioners Publishers. thorities seeking to 'earn the hid­ MANfraVffTEON cancer hospital here. Leading the public attack last ing place of the 21,900,000 loot ad­ Saturday night. Wlrtalla’s was re­ Although English medical men •' night, Paul B. Clews, executive sec­ mittedly stolen by the “ Night Club” ceived this morning. HAHED M IO COURT are not entirely convinced of Dr., r Supernumerary Officer Fred retary of the broadcasters, charged bandits in the past year. WET ISSUE ANYHOW Mitchell’s theory, he la enthnsias- ^roUBseau has informed members the Composers’ association with a Whittemore’s story, which has tic and declares that his finding la .' "the dawn of a great discovery 'ii of the Board of Police Commission­ series of offenses, from monopoliz­ already led to the ai^rest of one ers that he Intends to withdraw ing \he best music of the country which will bring consolation and man In Baltimore and caused a comfort to many suffering hearts.” ■ from the force, but no formal re­ Four Other Cases Before to taxing a number of broadca.^tlng K Will Be Forced Into Elec­ *ih' general alarm to be broadcast for In Eariler Stage. , •f*' . ' signation'has, as yet, been received stations out of existence. He spoke from W EAF of New York four others, still is unsatisfactory to “ By means of a clever^ design- ‘ from him. Judge Johnson in This ed apparatus,” Dr. Mitchell said in m Going Into Business. and a hook up of stations which District Attorney Banton, who tions in States With 40 an Interview, “ this scientist can v; It Is the intention of all three of­ reached virtually the entire radio threatened this morning that Unless ■'Ih: now examine a few drops of a pa* '•■i^ rw- ficers to go Into business for them­ Morning’s Session. audience east of the Rocky Moun­ Whlttemore volunteers a more com­ tient’s blood and detect cancer In -v" selves. Mr. Foley, plans to enter tains. Clews urged the listeners plete story, “The Tiger Girl” •will Miltien Poindation. ■; Its earlier stages In any part of the to write to their congressmen and .aY remain behind the bars. ■ f - the trucking business In Manches­ Prominent New York business men gave Mrs. Grace Ott Bange more body. ter and Mr. Wirtalla may be asso­ senators to urge an amendment to Tries to Hide Out. Officer John McGlinn broke up a “ Further than this, by a similar . the copyright laws to meet the de­ than 2A50,(M)0 with which she promised to buy telephone company stock . Whittemore’s confession thus fa? Washington, March 29— Irre­ j* ciated with, a relative In business crap shooting party in the vicinity blood test six months after an op­ In Springfield. Mr. Broysseau, who mands of the broadcasters. at employees’ rates— she used to be a telephone girl. She and her clerk has shown two marked inclinations spective of the fate of the Edge eration, the scientist Is able to dis­ has been working for a gasoline of the Nathan Hale school on Hearings on Copyright. on the part of the bandit chief. The husband, who earned 240 a week, spent It all living the life of Mr. and resolution, proposing a national cover whether the operation has and oil company installing pumps Spruce street Saturday and six of Hearings on use of copyright first la fear of execution In Mary­ Mrs. Riley. Here she and her husband are shown in court after all but referendum on prohibitioh in been successful In removing all at service stations In the time the party were brought to the music over the radio "vrill start be­ land for the murder of a prison a few thousand had baen spent. guard and a consequent desire to 1928, a survey of the approaching traces of cancer from the organa'> when he was not needed as a po police court this morning. The boys fore the Senate committee on pat affected. • ^ lice officer. Intends to devote his ents, headed by Senator Butler, Re­ avoid extradition to that state. The congressional elections today dis­ •were all under eighteen years old ‘“This method has been e^volyed. publican of Massachusetts, April 5. second Is hatred of William Unkel- entire time to that work. and they were so intent on the game closed that anywhere from one- after five years of research. The In­ Neither of the two resignations back and Anthony Paladino, “ the that they did not notice the ap­ A bill on this subject already has third to one-bplf of the voters of strument used provides of means, which have been received have been introduced by Senator Dill, squealers,” members of the Whltte­ proach of the officer. He 'was able DENIES UNION PLAN CHAPMAN WRIT IS the country are going to have an for measuring blood reactions' been accepted by the commission­ Democrat of Washington. more gang, and an apparent desire to gather in six of them, also 35 to shield Jacob and Leon Kraemer opportunity to express their con­ spectroscopically.’' ers. No meeting of the board has cents in silver and the dice. Most of “ Unless the law is revised the and Milton (Shuffles) Goldberg, been held since Officers Foley and the boys had been In police court high class programs of music over victions on modification -of the GERMANY • AUSTRIA ASKED FOR TODAY also members of the band. Wirtalla formally resigned, but Is before for one cause or another and the radio will be seriously curtail­ Volstead act this yea?. The gang leader’s story, accord­ believed certain that both with­ the judge this time found them ed,” Clews declared. The wet and dry question Is - n ing to detectives, has incriminated drawals from the force will be ac­ guilty. Besides giving the boys “ The radio broadcasters desire entering into more congressional TERFT GETS HIS TAX Unkelback and Paladino, but Whlt­ cepted at the next meeting. some fatherly advice in regard to to pay an adequate compensation contests this year than in any el­ ■m temore has accorded the Kraemers, their future conduct, he Imposed a for the use of copyright music. Latter Would Never Think of Next to Last Move to Save ection since the adoption of the who are said to be International fine of two Hollars without costs in Wqold Include All. ISth amendment. This much is PAST THE COMMISSION crooks, a protection that is distaste­ each case. The boys were placed in “ We wish to pay all copyright conceded by both sides.. The drys It With, Powers’ Consent ful to his questioners. charge of the probation officer and owners, not Just the A.merlcan So­ Marderer Staged in New blame the, continued agitation in VETERANS IN HOSPITAL ciety. It is on the matter .of shielding Briand Government Wins an given time to pay their fine. Congress, and the “ wet” news­ Important Point in Fight to Young Fellow Drunk “ Two stations already have ^een Says ChanceDor. ^ e n Application. of the Kraemers that today’s ques­ paper polls for It, I t ASK HEAD BE OUSTED Leroy Bantle of East Hartford a forced to close because of the high tioning hinges. Believing thp Keenest Contests Avoid Calamity. youth of twenty summers was be­ prices demanded for use of the mu­ Kraemers to be the key to the horde The keenest contests, and the^ fore the local court on an Intoxica­ sic which the public desires. Berlin, March 2 9.— ^There. will be of loot accumulated by the gang, ones which w ill divert the atten-'' Paris, March 29.— Preiialer Briand Petition for Removal of Com­ tion charge. He attended, the dance “ If the practice keeps up other no attempt at a, union between Ger­ New Haven, March 29.— Gerald detectives are of the opinion that tlon of the country, will take place, and finance minister Peret today manding Officw of Institu­ at the Manchester Green school important stations will close." many and A a »ttl«' without,the con­ Obai^an^ Sentenced to be hanged Whlttemore hopes, through, them, in Pennsylvania and Illinois. ' In succeeded in whipping the Finance sent ot.th e'p ow eti-U .th a L ea ^ eot to avoid extradition.and some day tion in Pennsylvania. Saturday night and because of his a t iOlKethMSfleld state prison .^no t b ^ . two .states the Issue Is dom- Commission Into line and secured conduct was forced out of the hall Nations Councftv 'Clnm ^lorRanieli: go free .'tor enjoy the spoils of his lUaht and clear-cut. Im Maryland, approval of M. Peret’s tax prograiti, week from tonight, began here to­ criminal career. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 29.— and later placed under arrest by of Austria declared today. New Jersey. New York, Massa- for balancing the budget. Would Not Think of It, day the fii;Bt of what may be his Qtiarrel S t»te d Squeal. While authorities at the United Officer Charles Ubert. He pleaded SURGEON’S WIFE JAILED >chusetts and Missouri, the Issue Is The premier and M. Peret'botk guilty. Not being anxious to give the Dr. Ramek, who is In Berlin to last two moves to beat the gallows. A quarrel within the ranks over less dominant hut nevertheless appeared before the Finance Cptn- States Veterans* Hospital at Aspln- the divislbn of the spoils was the wall, near here, stoutly maintained young man a court record and a bad promote closer economic and Cul­ Chapman’s lawyers appeared be­ strongly felt, and In isolated sec­ mission and pleaded that action be start in life. Judge Johnson sus­ AS A CHECK WORKER tural relations with Germany, de­ Indirect cause of the round-up o f tions throughout the states, the taken which would permit the Im­ ^ today that unnecessarily severe fore Federal Judge Edwin S. the gang, police learned today. discipline has been Imposed on pa­ pended Judgment and placed the clared that Austria “ Intends to ful­ Issue Is present In more or less mediate balancing of the budget, fill all her treaties" and would not Thomas this afternoon to ask for The life of Anthony Paladino, tients, It was reported that the pa­ young man’s conduct squarely up to virulent form. releasing France from the danger a second flme for a writ of habeas first to “ squeal” , had been threat­ of a financial crisis. tients have petitioned Washington himself. Charged With Florida Frauds think of a union with Germany • The seven states named have a without the approval of the powers. ened by his fellow bandits three to remove Dr. Henry Rolf Brown, For allowing young inen under Runtiing Into Thousands; corpus. population of close to 49,000,000 After listening to these appeals “ We consider fulfillment of our days before his arrest. The “ mob” commanding officer. eighteen years.of age to loiter about Failing to obtain this, as already or a little more than one-third the the commission, by a vote of fifteen Doctor Fixed Dempsey. treaties our most Important obli­ accused Paladino of holding out on The patients’ action came to his" poolroom, Walter Sheridan, the lawyers haye failed in a first total population of the country. It to ten, accepted M. Peret’s pro­ gation and we expect fulfillment them regarding a sale of the loot posal for an Increase in the tm^- light following the alleged beating proprietor of the poolroom in the New York, March 29— Mrs. Del­ attempt, they intend to ask some is hi these states that tbs modlfl- from the otlter side as well,” said he made to a fence. over tax to two par cent, appllcaild ' of William Lucas, a tubercular pa­ Sheridan building, was before the la Berne, wife of Dr. Louis P. state superior court Judge at Hart-‘ catlonists are concentrating their Dr. Ramek. “ If there was any double cross­ only to wholesalers and middlemen. tient, by Orderly Ben Lewis. Dr. local court this morning. One of the Berne, a plastic surgeon. Is in ford tomprrow for a new trial on greatest efforts in the current cam­ two young men found In the pool- the ground of new •witnesses and ing to be done, I decided that I paign. They, plan to make, every, 'The finance commission bad here­ Brown, after hearing a patients’ custody here todjiv charged with would bo In on It,” Paladino Is said committee and conferring with room Saturday by Officer John Mc­ having defrauded three banks In newly discovered evidence. candidate for. Congress declare tofore Insisted that the turnover to have told police. tax apply only to business exceed-. Lewis, dismissed the or/ierly, but Glinn would easily pass for eigh­ St. Petersburg, Fla., of 230,000 by CONVICT SAYS TAYLOR The arch-bandit, who is reported himself flatly on the Issue of mod­ teen years of age. The other was a as increasingly uneasy in his death Pal^lino Before Grand Juitt. ification. Ing 1,000,000 francs a year. denied Lucas had been beaten. passing bad checks. Other esti­ Anthony Paladino stepped Into No personal chargee against Dr. High school student not yet sixteen mates place the amount as high as cell at Wethersfield, is represented The wets have chosen, the popu­ The financial problem now goes WAS DOPESTER VICTIM In New Haven this afternoon , by the Grand Jury room this afternoon lous states as their battleground.' to the chamber of deputies, where Brown were contained In the peti­ years,old. 2100, 000. Try to Keep Ordei* Ray M. Wiley, a Springfield, Mass., to unbosom himself of the activities^ In the seven states there are 163 the debate will open tomorrow with" tion sent to Washington, It is un Arrested with Mrs. ^ Berne were of the band. Previously, Paladino Both Mr. Sheridan and Charles her brother, Elliot Jaffe, 21, and attorney. seats in the House at stake— Just Premier Briand demanding a final derstood. had pleaded guilty In epurt to three Sheldon who Is associated with him Paul Rosenthal, 32, son of a Keyes H m ^Second Hand” Alcorn Opposes. about the size of the present mod­ vote before Wednesday night. indictments of robbery for which In the management of the poolroom wealthy shirt manufacturer, with Confession of Man Who Did State’s Attorney Hugh M. Al­ ification vote In tha present Con­ attitude of the chamber - Is 1^; he faces sixty years In Jail. gress. tain. ' made straightforward statements to whom she is said to have eloped Ki^ng, He Says. corn, of Hartford, opposed W iley’s the Judge tb the effect that they more than a' year ago. plea. Mr. Alcorn has already de­ Meanwhile, Josepli ’Prop, one of Borah for Big Referendum. PRINCE OF WALES HAS the alleged “ fences” employed by Endorsing thd proposal for a na­ were making an honest effort to All are being held In connection On Board Los Angeles Limited, feated Chapman In nearly a dozen conduct a respectable place. They with the passing of bad checks In different legal moves. the night club gang, was arraigned tional referendum on prohibition In l i Near Kelso, Cal., March 29,— A and held in $5,000 ball for a bear­ OPERATION ON EAR admitted having put several young Florida. The W iley petition. It develop­ 1928, Senator William E. Borah, “ second hand confession" of the ing next Wednesday. RepUbliOan of Idaho, this afternoon 39 LAWYERS BARRED men out of the place when they Mrs. Berne collapspd In her murder of William. Dq,smond Taylor ed toejay, was signed last Wednes­ IC- learped they ijvere under the requir­ husband’s arms as sbe was being day by Chapman In the presence ol proposed a nation-wide vote on the Surgery Relieves Painful Con was obtained In New York by Dis­ question of repealing the eighteenth ed age. The judge agreed that it booked. Dr. Berne Is the plastic trict Attorney Keyes. Frank A. Murphy, of Hartford, as FROM TAX PRACTICE dititm Resulting from an was a proposition to determine the surgeon who has remodeled the notary public. The petition con- amendment. "In New York We Interviewed a Although a dry. Borah offered a Influenza Attack. age of some of the young men features of many notables, Includ- man who swore that ^hile he was a talps twenty separate paragraphs THEATER “BOX” DEFEATS especially when they claimed they in. It is said, Jo'-k Dempsey add and affixed to it as exhibits are series of amendments to the Edge Treasury Finds Attempts to prisoner in ah. eastern penitentiary, resolution, which calls for a refer­ London, March 29— An opera­ were eighteen years old. In this Fanny Brice, the actress. copies of the death warrant, the Fix Employes of Internal. another prisoaer cohfessed to him endum only on the subject of modi­ tion upon the Prince of Wales for case,the Judge suspended Judgment trial Jury’s vqrdict and finding. YOUNG SAFE CRACKERS Revenue Bureau^ that he comihitted the Taylor mur­ fying the Volstead act. a recurrent ear trouble has been and warned the- men that It was en­ der,” KeVes announced as he -wns Chapman’s sentence to 25 years in p.innorpful attending physicians an­ tirely up to them. Atlanta, the report of the discipline Washington, March 22—1-' A t­ nearing Los Angelf^ todky, follow­ Gang Works Two Hours on ^ob nounced today. His conditions Is Intoxication Charge AnACK ON ITAUAN ing weeks of InvMtlgatlon In tlje committee of the New Britain po­ tempts to “ fix” employlH ot the improving. George Bratshyder a farm labor­ east In' the famons mnrde^ mysteii^ lice commission on testimony of ia New York, Then Go Away Bureau of Internal Rerenu9 " And A hnlletln Issued by the physi­ er from the Hlllstown section was of the noted^moilon picture direc­ O fficer ’Thomas Feeney, Walter Without Even Carfare. STOCK LANDSLIDE to thus Influence the d'eolsion in cians this morning stated: fined 210 and costs for Intoxication. DEBT PACT OPENS tor. » Malona, and John Liehler; the tax cases involvl^ millions of. dol­ “ His highness, the Prince of An additional charge of driving a “ The prisoner who made the pur­ original habeas corpus writ New York, March 29,— Six young lars, have resulted-in the dw>ar- Wales suffered a return of the pain car without registration was chalk­ ported - confession •vi-aA'servlnir a through which Mr. Alcorn got safe-crackers visited Loew’s thea­ GOK STEADILY ON ment of a hnmber of tax : las In his ear. It being a seauel to in­ ed up against him. He was arrested Robinson Says S. Has Li)st second term on a dope charge And Chapman into Connecticut from tre at Broadway and Eighty-third from practice before thb' fluenza, and It was accordingly de­ yesterday by Sergeant Crockett. The Repntatipn for Generosity his description. If Identical with the prison at Atlanta, and the mit­ street early today and after “ prac­ It Was learned today. car In which Bratsynder was riding timus served om State Prison Prices On New York Exchange cided that a small operation was and Gained Nothing. that of the- ihan who was seen flee­ ticing” for. three hours op the safe Thirty-: necessary. When this wp" <’''ne, collided at Bridge-street with Carl ing from Taylor's apartment after .Warden H. K. W . Scott. left without getting the |5,000 Lowest of Year as Business stand bis relief followed.” Tyler. He was found guilty of In­ Taylor was ebot.” "Unreasonable Seiznre” Within. Reports Are Disconraging. Income tax, customis aji^rol^R Physicians Issued strict orders, toxication end a fine of 210 and Washington, March 29— Declar­ ing America has “sacrificed her Ti^tes With Bands. The ehtlre petition, which sets The yeggs, armed, trussed up es In which taxpayers are * - however, against his leaving York costs was Imposed. He -was found to obtain refunds or reputation for generosity” In her The man who ran from Taylor's forth Gerald Chapman as the rela­ the night watchman and tho por­ New York, March 29.— Prices on House. ^’ ♦T’ough the Prince will not guilty of the other charge. settlement of world war debts with apartment after the fatal- shot "vrae: tor, and Warden Scott as the re­ ter, took two hours to "blow” the the New York Stock Exchange de­ Judicate their claims agSfhat be able to leave his bed he has government. .• r.- ' ' ...... Renatus C. Haun paid a fine of out gaining an additional qant In fired was seen ,by Mrs. Douglas Mo- spondent. declares that Chapman outer door of t^e safe, and then clined today to the lowest Ibvels of cancelled all Immediate engage­ two dollars v^lthout costs for park­ payment,- Senator Robinson, Dem­ Lean, wife of-, the-> motion pietPre Is Unjustly and unlawfully detained departed with all their tools, but the year as the result of a fresh A Gallfornln lasryer Is'-'i ments. ing his car improperly on Cottage ocrat of Arkansas, opened the long- star an'd^ Taylor’s neighbor. The and imprlstmed by Warden Scott no money. outburst of selling which converg­ to hold the record' for ms His projected trip to Biarritz street last evening. . heralded attack on the Italian debt descriptloxit qf him-tallied exactly and that Ohapmsn has been re­ Police believe the robbers were ed on the market from all parts of of offenses. ^ sras eonvie has been put off until after Easter. settlement today In the Senate. •with thht: of-^Edi^ard Sands, Tay­ strained of his llbetty without due amateurs and forgot to bring the the coqntry. having ^received tees from He ' 3ked Its recommitment to a lor’s secrotary-valet, who hds' l^ n process and In violation of the 14th right kind df tools or ran out of Brokers had ah Influx o f selling in tax matters irhere he im I DYNAMITE HOME OF committee, which If done, would sought for four year. amendment of the Constitution of nltro-glycerlue. orders tb ii morning, with only render any serricef'ohtaL.. DURKIN SEEKS TO WIN amount to defeat of the settlement “We haye Other evidence whleh' the United .Sattes and likewise In scattering buying orders to match ey under false |wete)tMf ' ,,„ ten'i^ to corroborate this -, iecond- violation of section 19 of the crimi­ them. Pesslmiem dominated the worthless/Cheelur;. dbfrotifliiW'! AN UPLIFT WORKER for this session at least. ^ ' tels and selling yNftthhanMatt ( ‘ GIRL TO SAVE HIS LIFE The method of basing settle­ hand confession,” Keyes umpnne- nal code of the United States.. MILLS AT KHUNGLY market, ments upon the debtor nation's ed. “Itaafisfled me in^e than ev. (OoatixiMd on P a g e 'll.) ' Shift Schednle. .With SflO Most of the reports and fore- Chicago, March 29— Marty Dur­ Bredle, 32, a passer-by, was prob­ city to pay” reparations was esti­ Hands Employed. ‘ casts from InilUBtry and bnsipesa kin, confessed slayer of David G. ably fatally Injured, five others sus­ mated at 2625,000.000 A year were of the most OiMOuraging na­ Shanahan, government agent, will tained severe ents and braises and while a victorious Italy could pay KllUncIy, March 29.— The . Paco ture. [i-r go to trial on the murder charge, 12 houses were damaged today the United States only .2S-.00Q,000 Er^ktt^Sc^UR^ Manufacturing Comiiany today In preparatlem for the April set- May 3. when a bomb was exploded beneath annually for the first live years o f 9*><»av«>«Btarted Its aaaaaeomills aavahere v vaabn ««g tlemehtt, •avgat^aana the Mnks ealled a good Judge Harry Miller In criminal the home of Rollo McBride, super­ the debt settleraent.* night schedule ..with. 660 habds at eonrt -set the trial date this morn­ intendent of the Parting of - the ' V^ ^ 7 WfXiksTtance wbrk. This nioye foUowod a sim-i ing. Ways Home. BASKETBALL TEAMB iIarBagiand la Slnee-that time she has never spok-' shifts. Betty. Werner, whom he cast aside four of 40 teams enterS'd in tbe an­ introduced to a hew ahd myttexi- en hud her only response to treat­ to marry Irma Sullivan. ’ The funeral of Magnus Skoog, of nual national tnterscholastlo |)iad-> oua “ redio menacb*,'- today by the ment has been to open her eyes for AL saqniH ILL. . Betty is the state’s star witness. 129 Cooper street, was: held yester­ ketball toumey> •which iwfs ztidoc BaUy a fOw ‘ Siombnts while ^^nhd.ergoing ,, Durkin, however, appears to havh day afternoon. It waS ,largely at­ •way at the University of Ohldagi ' flfbtricid;.treatiiMh^^ . 'Albany! 2i».^Ctov. been soecbaaful In letters to try to tended. Rer. J. P. b. Cornell offi­ morrow and'continues throQg] dd Smith •was brdered'ia h ^ ' by -hla M the one woman he fears ciated. Burial was In the East the. week, ha'd arrived, here ei ySiv.^/may send him to the gallows. cemetery. today. ;p»: BtM. ChM com. Erie I r f Bo.‘ "N. U. Tel.^Go. Gen Am Hardware Co. Gra Etee. . Americau Cilvey . . Gen Mot, i... 118 " Acme Wire com. .. Great Np, Pfd. putzrAixrt&iAs BlgMow-Htfd. pld. HI. Central ..116 Blgelow-Htfd. com. Kennecbtt Cop 5t%i" naderigkiiig BoysSrieSriK^ Bristol Brass . Inspire Cop>*. . - ai -tt WAtaon WbnjJrult BfiiHletoini Colhdami SeoraRt Collins Co. . . . Lboto A Nash.l2t% BurlAt was in Bouth Higik Sekbbt HfiB^ Present Colt Fire Arms I • • • • Lefifth Valley 79 Varied Prograau ^ V A timely discovery by two-eight- Bagle Look ...... 100 Marine Pr. . . 31 BuiQaei. V. Fafalr Bearing...... 90 Motor VTheel . 26%. - The nett meeting of the Men- year-old boys, twin sons Of ifr. and ^ e Wesleyan Glee club lived up Mrii. Thomas D. Phillips of S7> James ft:’ NelH w ar Hart A Copley ...... 190 Norfolk West .147 Rev.! iVUliam J, McOnrk, fo r tib o n o r Fish land Game elo^ will to its reputation as the national tweniy^lve yesrs pastor of the St held April 8 ' at the Rec. A 'jmem- Spruce street, prevented Vrltat might for the fourth ytolr. — Int. S^. pld...... North Pacific . 69 eoUegiato dtamplen Saturday oto- L’hdenFraryft Clark 85 N Y Central .122 Jkmes* clinreh, durlag wbich ke bership drive with sUbsiAntlal have been a sorions'llre at the bomb the Ofs&ge EbA Oorp------, ___ Btoeln. nlag at the High school -haU. n e o f Mr. and Mrs. Emaihiel A. Peter-, annual meeting held hist iri i (FanW M a 1^. FMoam * Qm JeweU Belting pfd. . . 80 N Y, N H A H 34% created a host of friends, not onfy priies for the vrinnera, is now being Middletowa collegians from tbb Pan Am Pet « 64 In ilia pariah.'but ti^ n gh on t the conducted by the members. Op­ -eon of 61 Spruce street, shortly' the Washington L, O. X<. • OntM} Bom Bwdbid, Otea.) New Brit. Mach. pld. 100 . "Singing College of New'England,” clnb. All other oftfeetS o f ftoS ‘ Niles B t Pd. N. Stock 20 Pennsylvania . 50% town, wilt be the prinoipal speaker tions on land throughout the Oast- after 12 o’clock yesterday. The at the twehty-tttth annual banquet appeared here'imder the auspices o f twins were playing in a nearby srard corporation were aleo re-dloetod % Bid Ask North A Judd ...... 23 People’s Oas .118% 118% 1<18% eih part of the stste' la also being the class of 1926. 24% 24% 'Of GampheU Connell, Knights of eecuredi ,. when they noticed smoke coming serve for another, tern. Aetna On. B Snr. ... — 800 J R Montgomery pld. — Pierce Arrow . 27% A varied program of college and According, to. tho reposts o f of­ J R Montgomery com. — Pressed Steel . 63% 63% 53% Golombus Wednesday, April 14th. throngh the top of the roof. Run­ Aetna 94te V...... 770 790 Father MbOurk is now pastor of ’Classical songs by the glee clnb and ning into the house, near whlqh ficers and CQmmtttees the cotpotor AptoittiriWe — 300 Feck, Stow A Wilcox 24 Rep Ir A Steel 49% 49% 49% Tonight the West Side Five numbers in a lighter vein by the 80% the Immaculate Conception church will bowl a team f rorn'Rogers paper they were playing, the children. In tion has Jnst finished' up the atost Conn. Qeneral . « wlBOO J700 RnsSell Mlg.. Co. .... 70 Reading ..... 82 Jibera constituted the offerings of successful year of Its history. Its Stanley Works com. .7 5 Ch ltlslA Pao <42% 42% 42% In WaterbutT and althojigh hia mill. The gkmes will be bowled excited gasps, told John G. Potter, Hartford;?Ifce. 620 640 time is takefi up'^with his work ,ln the organisation. The Jibera, a the occupant of the apartment. property on Center street, Onjihge Btfd. Bteiuh Boile^ . .675 700 Smyth Mfg. Co...... 380 Sooth Pacific , 98% 97% 28 at the West Side R ee Alleys.' male quartet, saiig a medley of col hall, has been rented by various /I^rln gton ...... 59 So. Railway .110.% 110% Waterburr, Rev., McGutk feU that Potter peered out of the window National J^ra ...... 725 776 he could afford to pay a visit to lege songs, a negro spirituelto dr and saw the smoke and flames other organizations praetloally P h o e n ix ...... 625 660 Underwood...... 52 St. P a u l...... 10% 9% ' 9% Another bgby clinic wdll bo con- two knd sevefkl hnmorooB ditties. every night dnriilg the month and Union Mfg. Co...... 28 Studebaker . . 62% 61% ,51% the members of hia fornier congre­ dneted At the Manchester Memorial breaking through the roof. He Trarelen ...... 1040 1060 gation. Father McGnrk’a '.deds- This part^bf the program was pro­ harried np and tamed tn an alarm. all debts outstanding have beeh re- Trayeiere rltbti------.286 240 Whitlock Coil Pipe .. r— Union Paclfie .144 148% 143% hospital annex Wednesday after bably the most popular with the -tlred,. 65% 6 6 lon to accept the invitation to noon at 8.80^ Mias Marguerite Apparatus from the east side U. S. Envelope pfd. .105 U S Rubber .. 68 % large audience for the- quariet was A social clnb eontalniag five PotOir Btilllgr Stocks. 118% speak' here ,waa made yesterday Bengs and 1^. Noah A. Burr will companies responded. A chemical Bonds. * U S S te e l------121% 118% brought to the stage several times rooms has been erected and is .In Conn. Bower ...2 4 0 260 125% 136% when^ he was visited in IVk^rbnry be Jbi charge; hose was m n np over the veranda Htfd. Flee. Lgt. 7’s .230 240 U S Steel Pr. 125% Following the first six numbers use by members all the tlms; /■ Conn.-X.P 7% pM. .. 109 112 Westln’house . 69% 67% 67% by a committee from the local npataln in front of the house and Htfd. B. L. com .____280 290 Bast. Conn. Pow. 5s . 98% 100 council of the K. of C, consisting Director Kohl, the student leader thence to the scene of the fire in Directors elected for three years Htfd.[. Elec.E] Lgt. 7’s .240 250 West. Union .136% 136 136 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. are J. H. Neill, Thomas W. Ted- of Robert O’Qorman, chairman, Anthony Delnlcki of Foster street, of the clubs, who Is a violinist of no the attic. Firemdh chopped a Conn. L. P. 5 % ’s . .108% 109% William Shea, Robert Campbell, mean caliber, played' "Farewell to hole through the roof where the ford, James McCollum, James Conn. L A P 7’s ... .113 ,.115 KETCHUP MAKERS FINED Wapplng, Friday momlng.- Cole and Ennis Johnson. OfUcers FOR BREAKINO DRY LAWS and R. B. Carney, Cucullaln,’’ by Kreisler, "Dance ’blaze bkd Just started. Chemicals B’dpt. Hyd. 5’s . . . .104% 106 FatheV McGurk’s work In Wat­ Tzigane’’ by Nacbez and as an en were poured onto the blaze and the are James H. Neill, prerident; A lf members of the British? Thomas W. Tedford, vice-presi­ New Haven, March 29.— Herbert erbary has been exceptlonaL Dur­ Ish-Amerlcan club are- asked to at- core "Marchlta." Ofie o f the num­ fire was extinguished In short or­ ing his two years there, the for- bers. near the end of the program der. dent; ’Thomas Brown, oscretary; and Frank Doyle, Northlord ^tpnd a special meeting at tbo club and Hamilton McKee, treasurer. ketchup manufacturers, were ar­ mer Jocal pastor has remodeled '^rooms tomorrow night. was Horatio ParkCr's ” ^ m p In The amount of damage war ex­ New York Stocks the relstoiV and has brought abont toe West,’’ one of the- compulsory ceedingly small. The roof will rested by state police recently and ITALIAN PRINCE TO "WED charged with violation of the pro­ the consolidation of fifteen oth,er - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dwyer of selections in the recent national have to be patched but outside from Catholic chnrches in Waterbnry championship contest In New slight damage from the chemicals, PBINCESB MARIE, BELGIAN. Close hibition laws today. After they had Cedar street are in Ridgefield, High Low which has resulted in a plan to Conn., attending the fnneral of York. the house-was not marred. At. Gull. W. I. 37% 36% 36% pleaded gujjty, Herbert Doyle was Rome, March 29.— ^The engage­ fined 2750 and Frank Doyle was erect a new high school tM Catho­ Mrs. Dwyer’s unde, S. D. Keeler. "Speed" Kennedy was unable to AccordlUg to the firemen the Am Sugar Ref. 67% 67 67% lic children. This school will be be present with the Serenadera but blaze is attributed to sparks from ment of Crown Princs'-'Hnmberto Am Tel & Tel.144% 143 143 fined 2250, both with costs. and Princess Marie of Belgium was ready for lue at- the opening of Mrs. Augusta Henry was given a the orchestra "ad libbed” Its'way the chimney which started In the Anaconda ... 43% 42% 43 school next September. through several numbers' which shingles. accepted as a fact in semi-official Am Smelting .118% 116% 117 60 MILE AN HOUR CHASE ___ surprise party yesterday afternoon circles today. IN BRIDGEPORT TRAFPIC Father McGnrk has . also engin­ at the home of her son, Walter W. were a more or less welcome change The two-story house where the Am L o c ...... 97% 96% 97 eered the purchase of a large plot fire occurred is owned by Emanuel It was stated that there, would Bridgeport, March 29.— State Henri^ of Woodland street, in honor from the serious tone of the rest of Am Car Fndry. 98 96 96% of .land adjoining fhe Elton Hotel the program. The concert wound Peterson. Mr. Peterson and' his be no official annotincement of the Policeman Bernard Scully admitted of her birthday. Av very enjoyable Atchison ....126% 123% 123% and opposite a park for the Im­ up with the glee club singing "Gome family live In the upstairs fiat. The engagement until afterJPrinee Hnm- In city coutt here today that fie afternoon and evening was spent berto bad made a visit 46 Brussels, B & O ...... 88 85% 85% maculate Conception church. The Raise the Song,’’ the Wesleyan col­ down stair’s apartment is occupied Beth Steel 'B’ 41% 40% 40% drove fils automobile from Yellow and she was presented with a ring to pay his respects to the court of amount of money Included In the in remembrance of the occasion. lege hymn, and invited all alumni by Mr. and Mrs. William C. Butte Superior 12% 11% 11% Mill Bridge to Fairfield and Park deal was 2337,000 and Father Mc- Schieldge, well known local printer. King Albert. avenues at fifty miles a nhbnr, yes­ and undergraduates In the andience / Chandler .... 15% 15% 15% Gurk has-succeeded In raising suf­ to Join in. 32% 32% terday, chasing a traffic violator. The--board of directors of the TO INVBSTrOA’TB JAPAN: Chill Copper . 32% ficient funds to cover this amount. The Serenaders played for danc­ BANKRUPTCY PETITION. Cons. Gas N,Y 90% 89% 89% Hanford D. Nlchqls, well-known Manchester Chamber ot Commerce COLONY m MEXICO Plana have been made, bids re­ will hold a special meeting this eve­ ing until 12 o’clock. Col. Ffael Iron 29% 29 29 citizen of Bridgeport, who was cap­ ceived and a contract will be sign­ New Haven, March 29.— Henry Ches & Ohio .134% 132% 132% tured by the policeman, was fined ed tomorrow for th§ erection of a ning at eight o’clock at the Cham­ Washington. March 29.— Segsto^ ber headquarters. Pukallus, a Norwich real estate Cruc Steel . . . 67 % 66% 66% 2100 and costs for his share in the new million dollar church on the CHILDREN SEARCH developer, today filed a voluntary 1 Borah will call shortly a meeting o f. Gan Pacific .156 156 156 chase through thb busiest part of site. petition in bankruptcy In United! th<* Senate foreign relations 00m- Erie ...... ^ 24% 22% 23% Bridgeport. K. A. KELLAR WINS mittee to Investigate tbo reported The new ehnrch will be con­ GUESSING CONTEST States district court here. His structed of Ohio granite and will liabilities are 214,686, his assets purchase of a strip of land is low» FOR EASTER EGGS or California, Mexico, tor a Japan­ have a capacity of 1,200. At pres­ Saturday evening Watkins Broth 210,076. Tbo bulk of the assets ent Father McGurk has about 4000 lies in a piece of real estate heavily ese colony,.it was announced on the Our Assortment era announceef the. winners of the Children from far and near, big floor today when Senator Jedmson. members in his congregation and guessing contest held in conjunc-' mortgaged, according to schedules. on Sundays five masses are held. ones, little ones, ones in between of California, called the mstter to tion with the Easy Washer which swarmed- ■ the "'White House" the Senate's attentlbn. The property ott which stands has been on display at Pagan! ivxJUL TRY DUELL FOR (H Easter Suits the present church has been sold, grounds in search of Easter eggs PERJURY ON MAY 8. Brothers, North End agents for Saturday morning at the Invitation The Spanish Armada was defeat­ Is most complete and excep­ following the erection of the new Watkins Brothers. 1 4 6 9 church which Is expected to be of Director Washburn. New Yorki March 9.— Charles ed by the English In 1588. tional values in double-breast- The,contest was to guess how Long before the appointed time ready In two years. The academy many corks were In the glass dem­ H. Duell, former president of In­ . ed, two button and three but­ •is the telephone number to call for information for girls which is also part of the- many had gathered^ in anticipation spiration Pictures, Ino., who was in­ onstration tab wbich was kept in of the hunt. Girl and Boy Scouts The ton models are to be found in concerning any stock or merchandise with which church property will be taken care constant motion by the washer. dicted for perjury in May, 1925, as of in the new high school building. took charge of their respective the result of his suit against Lillian our stock. you may be unfamiliar. That some close figuring was done spaces that had been previously McGovern Granite Co. The property was sold for 2320,- by the contestants is Indicated by Gish, screen actress, charging vio­ 000. marked off with string to designate lation of contract, will go on trial CEMETERY MEMORIALS PROTECT YOURSELF. Read article on Pag© the^fact that the winner was. only the boundaries of each boy and girl 1.00 and up The church parochlgl school, and two” corks out of the way, K. A. on the charge on May 3. Represented by 7 of this issue. rectory also connected with the Keller of 79 North Main street section. In spite ofi a light snow a W. HARTENSTBIN that had fallen during -the night church property, will also be sold gaessed 68.8 eork^, Jnst two more The apricot Is a native of China.. 67 Benton St. Telephone IfifiJ as soon as the new buildings are than-were actually In the washer, before a good many bare spots BLUE SERGE SUITS erected. An option for the pur­ and he received a cash prize of where the eggs were hidden made search more difficult in eases MANCHESTER chase of the church property at a 210. 00. figure amqunting to 2500,000 has Miss Christine McCray o f RoOk- where the white eggs 6orresponded already been placed. vllle-, a .teacher In Manchester, won- with the snow' while the colored $29.00 and up CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rev. McGurk Is also president of the second prize of 22.60 by guess­ ones were twice as easy to .find Extra Pants, $5.50. the St. Mary’s hospital- In Water­ ing 678 corks. against this white background. bary. During the past month he Shortly after ten o’clock Director has purchased for the hospital two NEW S..A. QUARTERS Washburn lined the cbildreir np at STATE pieces of land 'lP the rear of the their lines and at a given, signgl hospital on which will be erected the searah started with a-rush. SOUTH MANCHEOTER; CONN. a new home for the nurses. The first outpost of the Sonth >ats Manchester corps o f the Salvation Cries from the successful hunters Rrm^ will be opened tomorrow could bff heard from varioue parte We have the new shades of DEMAND FEWER RIGHTS night. An open air service will be of the. grounds while the little tots FOR WOMEN, MORE FOR MEN. - gray» tan, blue and lavender, in held at 7:30 and thwmeetlng In thp guided by their parents made a Esmond, and diagonal weaves new mission will follow Immediate­ pretty scene for the ^onlookers. Aft­ NOW PLAYING Vienna, March 29.— ‘Fewes er each area had been thoroughly as well as herringbones and rights for women and more rights ly- The mission Is located a t-265 searched all the contestants were 'plaids. for men,” Is demanded by the North Main street In what waa ■'gathered In front o f the White League of Men’s rights in a petition formerly a pool room. Children's White House steps where a count 6RUD 0 LPH to the Austrian Parliament. * 2 0 services have been held, there' for was mads of those wbq had been Lovely The league demands abolition of most successful. Sophia PoharskI h ‘ ' Handsome the past few Sundays and have been alimony, the prohibition of women well attended.' • Was found to have the most for Easter entering trades where they compete the la i^ r girls having a total of I InU New Suits with men, and the abolition of the twelve eggs. She was awarded a 88 m bfitulU) as s o ft m a right of women to name the fathers DOELLNER IN RECITAL. Robert Doellner of this-: tows ap­ decorated chocolate Easter egg. A yjy womsnr when Shoes Dresses One and two-trous- of their illegitimate children with­ The WBCond lionon went to Dorothy ers suits In the new­ out the substantiation of their peared III violin recital at Christ ntl«s,6tisKlc«Uov«r«v

BOB CDSiraR l A j'm N dead Me. had hanged hlm- RECHARGED opfmuNmrp.M. l>lBABA83nUlM8V. leU rafU ^ft putoolile Kaxfif ia the IN THE CAR hozM ^ IJr. Meovlg Bartols, where ■urea ALWAtS--Mat QcrtSee t i t rtl^^Street h i Uved,. Wlnckier wag known in Lr ■ y . A M(m Wall Street, as a "putt lo d eall" wf>r«iiow A '’’ -v^ broker.' - - j ' - -'r - ■-.,X ■ <-■ V -J- vv.. / • 'Jy r Ji-': -vT ;■ X - ; ■ ■ K'. ■'yh ft *.• •‘s 8o fv really waeiit aiiire.'^Oriikls. Mrs. Edward Jbnas peesed towi^y^srdi^ la a FoiA eo^pe. Now when Ed.* gets home fropt-the' Of faetbry la the evpnlaf aad reads the phy 0^ My Hiir**. ^ ^ v . HERffirSHAlRItem knowing ihr.has ao ebape or *f^«n.4faxplur tni m f li»lr a Idssle of t e r kind aad eonld not drive one it she had be can cbme jLi'^happy as eoald IwX. to bnt one conclnslon—^»that she And the tatuons T a lt o t ^ Else Doh^t So He was not alone, which would end to B lto't haw a tblilf oh mo. Vnio rettamiNitni way tedc whan a family row and jmrhaps a divorce the aei^l^wretowatgklR^ Jnst becanse yon wrote the Item no Bnt Ito living to seelnglen'nov * rites a Poem Aboirt the one cared a enss abont. 00 out X db not dare **Why AoBldftH Z so into poU- These are Jnst Illustrations of I look Jnst likq a nondeseript fito, dadt” ' . the harm that might Teshlt from a Since Mnrphy cht my hair. ^ **Yoii can’t tallc'wttliont isytek M H eG oL slip of the pen. But Sere is one I _/ actobthtog.** read la a city paper from some Now my‘ wool it needed enttlng country town the exact town I have And I didn’t bare the price No, Dpmb.DOto. the Hmasn Sly Highland Park, March forgotten. ” Bom last night to Mr. Murphy said that he eonld do it ^ does not wreaT fly spec*. Editor Herald:— and Mrs. J. C a son. The child ■Which I thought was very nice. I am asked a doien times a day, is a boy.” ' *'MQth«r, what la that tramp do- yrhy don’t you write something? Now of course If It was a son he Now Tom could do most anything tog with that piece of wtopplng How can one write when he. or she natnraUy wo.uld be a boy instead To hear him' so It seemed paper?” has nothing to wilte unless we of a gtrl'or a pair of twins. So J say ■When he thoiight he was a barber "Huih, dariiag, that la a college write the neighborhood gossip such an item isn’t news. He had fell asleep and dreamed* graduate with bis diploma.” which no one wants to hear. I real­ Another thing one must look out ly think In that respect— ^We have for in writing the neighborhood He could fool them all a dancing Men are either aavila or ham­ Mudd Center, faded or at least— ^run news is the man or woman with a Either Jig or highland fling mers— them that ain’t bellows. it a Tery close second. grouch. We have several of both Bnt the man I guess ain’t bom yet Pick any paper you please and sexes here who go around with a "Who can do everything! The sailor washed the deck. Bnt look over the news from most any bull dog face waiting for dome ope he rubbed too vigorously and the of the smaller towns and about all to step on their toes and then how Well’ Murphy got me In a chafr spots came off the nine of spades. you get Is something like this. Mrs. they’ll howl. Some particular shoe And started in to shear Sallle Hepklns spent yesterday in may fit them. They pat it on and go Bnt Instead of cutting of my curls If a girl Is ttatnrally pretty she Hartford. Now Sallle more than gunning for yon when yon were not He started on my ear. remains pretty In spite of all she likely only gets away from the thinking of that particular person does to Improve her looks. farm about once a year and had at all. 'This Is a sure sign of a guilty Then he started to to cut It Baby’s talked it over a week or two before conscience. But pulled It mostly all The trouble with taking cold she went. So of course all the folks If I had the making of the laws, And said, that’s how they did It renjediee Is, that you have to take knew about It long before she went. I would round up the milder cases Across In Donegal. Bomething to cure you of the rem­ Carriage Now put them on an island some where S edy. Buy Any Carriasre far from land and let them grouch The shears they simply wouldn’t it out together. The severe cases I , work Widespread. Indebtedness. It will pay you to select baby’s car­ would either hang or electrocute. I No matter how he strove Iowa Tenn. to my Cousin Cal. On Our Club Plan riage now while our stock Is com­ QUICK RELIEF FROM will end this by quoting some one There, he left me sit ableedlng I’ll. Pa. It as soon as I Kan. plete. In our wide variety of I don’t remember who, but he cer­ Del. Johnsing (Col.) I owe for the ■While he poked the kitchen stove. At 10% Discount styles and colors you will be sure tainly had the right dope when he Wash. wrote this— "Laugh and the world For an hour and ten minutes And Mo. to the cook. Bliss Anne! $1.00 Down to find just the proper carriage, laughs with you ' He practiced there on me sulky, or stroller for baby. All are Get Dr. Edwards* Olive Tablets Grouch and you grouch alone. I had to sit and take it Ohio high do the prices fly! $1.00 Per Week reascnably priced so that every For the man with a grin 1 was too weak to flee. And Interest has Arlz. And I can be Ga. for the Bills I mother can afford one. They are That is the joyful cry of thousands Is sure to get to Where a grouch Is never known.” And when I looked Into the glass must Pa. designed by Heywood-Wakefleld, rioce Dr. Edwards produced Olive O. La. but ’tls sad, I WIs!* Tablets, the substitute for calomel. . Highland Park among Its other It surely made me warm whoce 99 years of manufacturing accomplishments has again come In­ For my head looked like a cabbage experience la your guarantee of ex­ Dr. Edwards, a practidne physician If I could find a man I could Conn. for 17 years and calcsnel^s old-time to the lime light as the home of the A cabbage in a storm. cellence. enemy, discovered the formula for Olive famous step, "The rabbit-hop." I’d Pa. the fapiily Mid. But I’ve tried the loan agents o'er; — liook for a quality seal on every Tablets while treatini This is how It started. A young man But one thing it made me fearless wheel. living In the upper end started In I fear not the electric chair and Ore. early In the summer of Inst year to I’m sure It Isn’t half as had And I meet with a cold N. C. oontam calomel but a healing, soothing eat woodchucks. Although not'as ex­ As when Murphy cut my hair. Tttetable laxative. pert at the game as 'JVoodchuck — THE HERMIT. 0. Iowa Tenn, that I never Kan. ' No griping is the "k ^ o te ” of these Henry he managed to get about Pa., , CEDAR CHESTS little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab­ fifty and with the help of his fsmlly And the Va. friend wonts must lets. They cause the bowels and liver to and a lone boarder got away with go by; Time to think of storing Winter act normallv. They never force them SPOONERS, NOT BANDITS. I’ll, never Mo. Pa, the Maine Mass. ' clothes. Very special prices In ef­ them all. Then be started on the fect this week. to unnatural action. rabbits and lived all winter on of my debts, i Indianapolis, Ind.— "Found man $27,50 Chests N o w ...... $18.50 If you have a “ dark brown mouth”— them. He ate so many that he con­ and woman In a secluded spot on • But Ala. man Kan. do Is (t) ' bed tneath—a dull, tired feeling—sick $36.50 Chests Now ...... 9 2 4 .5 0 tracted a new disease called rlbbitl- Fall Creek boulevard, near the R. I. I A Real Value headache—torpid liver—constipation, tls. The neighbors say on moon­ $45.00 Chests N o w ...... $80.00 you’ll find quick, sure and pleasant re­ creek bank, peacefully spooning. It $50.00 Chests N o w ...... $34.50 light nights he plays around would have been a shame to dis­ An optimist Is a city gardener sults from (me or two o f Dr. Edwards* who thinks he can harvest a crop $38 Buy any Cedar Chest on our Club CMive Tablets at bedtime. through the bushes, hops around turb them. Dean.’’ Thus read for hours at a time and Imagines be tb^ police report on a bandit alarm of watermelons without a fence, Plan at 10% Discount. $1.00 is take them every night just Dowp, $1.00 Per Week. is a cotton-tail. That’s where the recently. Here’s a strongly woven, to] lit. Try them.1. 15caiul30c. A snob doesn’t want to. associate' comfortable Pallman Car­ with you because then you would ' learn you don’t want to associate riage that will carry baby with him. safe and sound through IJ’r'-' hls early years. Your t'requently it Is a cinch to get - Chicago, Cuba and Alaska on the choice of several colors. radio and frequently It Is Impossi­ Other carriages in our (I L KEITH niRNITURE CO ble to get your own wife on the line at 920 and up. COR. MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS - SO. MANCHESTER, OT Easter Footwear telephone. Servant— ^"Professor, your little son has broke hls leg.” Professor— "How many times must I tell you that It is not ‘broke.’ it’s broken.” '' PLENH OF COMEDY Blonde and gray will fea­ We. shall not care so much why ture the Easter parade. girls leave home If they will make IN YALENMO MOVIE Soft colors in softly blend­ an effort to got back a little earlier. ing combinations of two or No Russian Gloom in ^^The more shades will harmon­ The greatest economic question of the hour Is where the girls car­ Eagle” Ml Double Feature ize ■with the new Spring ry their bankrolls now that they Bin at State. costumes of smartly dress- are wearing knee-skirts. Money In Your Home ed women. Rawidk shows Putting reverse English on . a great variety. “ I’ve no kick coming,” said the toe Russian., S drunk as he slid off over the That’s what Rudolph Valentino horse’s neck. and hls director, Clarence Brown, did In making '"rhe Eagle,” Rudy’s Is Subject To Theft Boy applying for position as of­ first production, for Unite It was sald.tlut annonnee- ty of six Londoners who hactttoi within hilm*- bored with the perpetual shadj Vyraiyt KMnan ts, <>f, coarse, hiitdei that Tmmey -^ d been ihatched srith eltoer. Jack of the olty which has pcevidlad ways -looA^ • th e tole of tlto : old winter. They hired an Chew a few! BtpQach floe! Dempsey or Hsrrjf ^lHs tor a bout ;o<;raf^l|ts hUh- Nejl. !Bohert Specifying that they musttw ta lm 06 pleaauitr eo. loexp^hstr^ ao e Is M o tiv e 'M the vllflto as iti _ amnmsr,______althbngh — ____ , one - varia* qoiek to settle fm upset stomqelr. ii(al8<> W lm r Otmat; as- e Chinese [Hjito: ^ m in er had It toat Thn above the ;f0g. uid emoka apd WEAR to the soDshine for an hony. T)i9 iMmjBot j “ Psim’a Ddapepsto” l^key be^l^^ -ihiis these reiieli^ the stomsw *11 ufl featnrA. ftonitodliitoittoft or a soar,, State Theater Building vlain Street S on ^ Mancheefer i^ofluwh toauiIu$K . ^ Uoos its loaffe. . All Japan Ui$g$lsts -reooonaeiiiL this t* r m h m mjimber jfm m iisw ifly “ ■ .V

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thaa hy poUtitlkS: the harbor two BQuan^l&j; paoploa ' «&d ad%* '> - w i^n with which the island of marily commandl^ tha'm not to g to wair, tor .we ahotrid have att o f ;■ >• -JP* ri tirely' anrronnded and iipon> which Latin America our Mrs it we all its other horonghs abut. That did that. They s ^ in|MVc»ept..4^ TBS la o a within a very ^ew years this great bltration or advice'trom n>. VeW. rowilijt iiT iiro«« a. Bla reform will be accomplished there wey. There would Mem to be '■Oet' ______is litUe doubt. ^ only one thing to do, and that li to i atateys mad 1^piRred>:to< V:» London long ago adopted the do nothing— to' heneeforth>- ignore Coaxi^ilBalon mi Btfmgrii«xi o f BY OdAIKLBS F. HraWART Itotm d Ofiaa Kan. system of rectifying its sewage be­ the .whole affair and let them settle Federal' Coafle*4.1 of ike ^aatnr an aaead^ ofaulcail lUttar. fore permitting its flow into the it in their own way. Let us avoid Chhrehes of Christ in Ameririu Washington, March 29.— Bveryi By.MUl Thames*—with some amazing re­ carrying this “foreign entangle now and again .therie bomM up iu; BY DR. HUGH a OtTBOONO . u" S ! S S ^ F ® ' e«nU a MONDAY GongfresB some proposal , w'bich cau aientb fo» ibottar parlofi. me'nt” further. sults. She not only stopped poi­ be onposed only at the cost of mak­ Surgeon General, Uult<^ ® «U a waak. Lite Eternal aiBfla ooplMk ttraa eanta. soning the river but she obtained ing somebody look foolish. ^ PnbUc HMltlx Sarrica DUNDERHEADS. In such cases, the , sly o^tim ers RBPMJ. vast quantities of usable materials Collections., of rubbish about the raNTATiy:^ Hamllton-D« Uaaar. from Industrial analysis and sepa­ It iis linpossible to always keep Read-Jn. 17:1-8. Text 17:3. And who want said proposal opposed yards are rOsponstble for much of- ^5* ,*A Straat. Naw Tork dunderheaded people out of prose­ this is life eternal, that they generally wish the Job off onto- the fly breeding and public dumps and XU Jt. l)aarl>ora-8U Chleaao. ration of the sewage, reclaiming cuting attorneyships, there are so should know. .Thee thd only true some poor goof who hdsn’t been in; and may also constitute a prollfla Tha Kanti^MM Baantna Harald la ells, fertilizer, a dozen other valua- Washfngtdn long, who consequently source of these insects. If aecamu- 2P City I t Sclittlta’a many of these Jpbs from one end of Qdd, and him whom thou didst Nawt BtaM ;Uctb Avaava^'aad 4Sad able ingredients, so that the opera­ send, even Jesus Christ. - lacks the experience to realize what latlons of rubbish containing Strtat aatranoa of tion of the sewage disposal plants the country to the other. Occa­ Meditation— It life Is adjustment trouble he’s gettldg himself Into, organic matter are permitted, fly Grand OantraX Stattob. and who probably thinks the old* show an actual profit besides sionally there appears in such a *0 environment and death is fail­ breeding Is inevitable. j7ntam at|o^ Nt:ir8 Saraloa kai tha position some person of no imagin­ ure to be so adjusted, the soul store,4n trusting him, are paying Of the measures directed against achieving its hygienic purpose. tribute to hla ability. nawa diapatohoa ation, no originality of thought, no bt man (the divine ip him) can adult files, screening is the most im­ To dump sewagfe and factory re­ live only as it lives and has its He opposes the proposal, is made portant. The unscreened house ai.d fuse into water courses will some personality whatever— a mere hu­ being in. God. The good tidings a monkey of, while the veterans sit the unpzotected outhduse constitute . UM cor r#piiDiieftUOii iJi man t ^ l, as forthright as a hoe calls ns to live la the will of back and griu. epd doesn’t' get the a menace which no family should h w ln ?^ nadatad iiawa publlahad day appear to Americans in not a and as amenable to misuse by what­ God. It teaches ns what God ih idea, until altogether too late, that tolerate. whit less degree au impossibility ever fool or malicious person may and what He requires of us by he’s been figuring as a goat as well Screens, as usually applied, do not MONDAY, MARCH 29, 192€. ^ a n to keep the cow hnd the pig unfolding the life and witness of as a. simian. keep out all flies but if the screen­ in the family living room or to go pick it up. Jesus to his Father. When we ing is properly done flO per cent of bathless from one Fourth of July The recent prosecution of a for­ know the Son we know the Fath- There was an- instance of this in the flies are prevented*frohi enter­ also. Saving faith in God USB THB LAW. to the next. eign-language newspaper* at Brock­ connection with the recent fight ing and the danger is; therefore re­ ton for blasphemy was a case in grows out of kBowIedge of what over the Senate resolution fo r an duced: by Just that percentage. Fur­ The circnmstanea of tha Man­ There are communities in the Jesus and God “ There are Linoleum Remnants point. But the. Jailing of that investigation of the tariff commis­ thermore the few that do enter may chester woman who was swindled ^world where such proceedings as many twentieth century Philips be swatted. Every room In the Asbury Park veteran of the Crimea, sion. out of her savings by a fortune tell­ these latter are taken for granted, saying ‘-'Show us the Father and Nobody cares much what hap­ house should^e screened. a person evidently of the most un­ it sufflceth us.” ■ The devices for ridding rooms of er who, she declares, hypnotized precisely as we In Connecticut take Prayer— Lord wp are but broken pens to the tariff ' commission. It her, and the revelation that numer­ for granted the pollution of our usual attributes, at the age of 93, was all right once, but it’s de­ flies are many, varying from traps, lights of Thee. We are being poisons and papers to fumigatbrs. ous other persons have been vic­ because a dodering old creature of weighed in the balance. If our teriorated linttl, now, all hands streams and rivers. They would agree it might Just as well be dis­ Most of these are objectionable In timized recenUy by this same indi­ almost equal age declared him to fellows find Thee not in us who Half Price probably be profoundly puzzled at bear 'T'hv name, will they not pensed with. one way or another and many are vidual and others of his ilk, raises our fussiness over the pig and the be a person who stole a horse in an­ So the administration . senators Ineffective. other state 45 years ago, comes give over, the search, thinking the Question, Why are. clairvoyants, cow in conjuction with our entire Thy claims as ill founded as our wonldn’t have objected particularly Of substances poisonous to flies, Here is your chance to cover the floor of that seers, fortune tellers and so called pretty near to earning the blue rib­ dlscipleship is Imperfect. Help to the proposed investigation, if formalin is very nsefuL Formalin complaisance with the state of the should be diluted with about 40 per small bath room, pantry or hall with linoleum^ at “ astrologers” -permitted to come bon. us to so live In purity of heart,, nothing but the commission had Connecticut and the Naugatuck been in danger. cent of sweetened water and placed a saving of one h^f. All short length remnants here, establish offices and conduct It is not invariably possible to ob­ in friendliness of spirit and in rivers, to say nothing of the turn­ faithfulness of service that men But they could see the question in saucers about the room. At the have been reduced for this, quick clearance. In­ their business of taking credulous ing of countless beautiful smaller tain the services of seasoned, judg­ may find in us not self but Thee was going to arise: same time all other liquids should cluded are also a number of felt base pieces. be removed. people’s money away from them streams Into foul ditches. matic lawyers as prosecutors in and having found Thee may Wkat made the commission de­ generate as it has? If flies are denied all fluids for Linoleum remnants in both inlaid and printed de-:* without let or hindrance, 'when tha If Connecticut Is not to lag be- small communities. Evidently it know the only true Gold and signs. See them in our vestibule window. Bring is not always possible to obtain the live. Amen. several hours they will drink the laws of th|9'8^te of Connecticut pro­ hiiffl ths rest of the country In this solution and die. You should be­ your measurements! Come early! services of reasonable beings fit to Now ttifi charge has been made hibit thele very activities? utterly essen^lj(|ep toward real on the Senate floor (by Senator ware of fly poisons, however, par­ i '■ . Manchesmr, in common with al­ dvillzition she will glve-the-most be trusted with matches or the par­ Norris) that President Goolidge ticularly those composed of arsenic. most every large town and city in enthusiastic support to the new ing knife. T 0 M found a tariff commission with any Fatal cases of child poisoning the state, '^Is visited by these itin­ kick in It very troublesome, so he throngh the use of such compounds WATKINS BROTHERS Water Commission which has un­ are far too frequent. erant fakirs with more or less reg­ reduced it to one-half of 1 per cent, dertaken to find and point the SLWS by a process Norris pronounces Sticky fly papers help reduce the ularity. They come, they cheat remedy. OPEN FORUM highly reprehensible, though per­ number of flies even though they as many victims as they can out of SAY'S haps technically legal. are not the mark of good house- money that the gulls cannot afford ANOTHER APPEAL FOR Thus it was clear that this resolu­ keeplngt DRY TEST. NEAR EAST RELIEF FUND The eradication of flies is a com­ to: lose, they stay as long as the Judging by the past the strings tion’s purpose was to put the presi­ That the drys in Congress are In spring shoes will not last as long munity problem which means that “ suckers” keep coming, and then dent on the pan rather than the unsure of their hold on the public Editor, The Herald: as the shoes. tariff commission. It is your problem. Fly swatting they pass on— to be followed pres­ would seem to be fairly well proved If you can spare, tho space in Also the resolution called for an campaigns are usually inaugurated your columns I would like to tell ently by others of their kind, when by their refusal to agree to the The only trouble with laughing investigating committee of two Re­ at the time of the fly season when your readers why I think the people at your troubles is you soon run a perceptible lessening of the num­ tha field has lain fallow long proposition to submit the subject of publicans, two Democrats and a pro­ of Manchester should contribute to out of troubles to laugh at. gressive — an anti-administration ber of insects, present is not possi- enough to promise new crops of modification of the Volstead act to Near East Relief, and why I did ole. dollars. majority. the voters of the country at next this year and have for ' everal years, A straw hat is a round object Of course the regular Republicans If fly eradicating campaigns are A good many of these flitting fall’s elections. given time and money to help the which you put in a chair and some­ ,dldn’t like the prospect. Instituted during the .early spring fottune tellers are out-and-out orphaned children of the Near East. body sits on the dam thing. Right off the reel, however, they months when the insects from They can and will assume the at­ Those children are dependent on crooks, whose income from their saw that the Democrats and pro­ which the mllllotfs of others are to titude that they refuse to go into the help Near East Relief gives ior Telling a girl how cold your feet be derived are few'in number some normal activities are oQly incidental gressive Republicans had combined this referendum business because it their very existence. They would stay on winter nights may save and the resolution was going to be benefits may result. to their connection with fake stock is unnecessary and Irregular. But not now be alive if the people of her from marrying you this spring. adopted in spite of everything. H the energy displayed in the America had not sent food, clothing, selling concerns, whose fraudulent that is not really a good reason; it They had to fight. They knew wte season fly campaigns could only securities the seer recommends to nurses, and doctors to save their While your wife is spring clean­ they’d lose. None of the old-timers e dire^ed Into the proper chan- 1s in the nature of a strategic earth­ lives. Tke people of Manchester are ing It is best for you to wear the hli patrons as pacing a sure road to liked to sacrifice himself, as leader. = months of April work thrown up on the field of bat­ responsible for saving the lives of suit of clothes you want to keep. So, over the top they sent Senator fortune. f w T f people would realize tle as a rear guard defense. quite a number. It seems to me a Hiram Bingham, a newcomer. cleanliness and the Im­ .^Yet until one. of- them commits very beartless thing to do not to Our chief kick against spring is mediate destruction of all filth and The. newspaper polls show a very continue that support until the it doesn’t fall on a holiday. >. nobody, seeming- great majority in -opposition to the Here’s a sample of what BlnghamJ-Sfo-^^.^i. through the children Manchester people have had,d handed to him.him 'Tolved*“ ° Problem would be, trying to put a existing, prohibition , s3^teHi. saved from death shall become able Do your June ’ marrying early .tlMr gioMtions. ' He was trying to make out that ’F ak e!” cry the drys. “ Very to take care lOf themselves. That and avoid the rush. It wasn’t fair to put a progressive, W mz JiBr M gtbu t soothsayers and well,” say the wets, "let’s make it seems reason enough why I and as well as two Democrats, on the others should give this year. fortune tellers is one that very a legal test_, hedged around by committee— that a progresBlve’s a much needs to be dragged Out of , But it has been my privilege to Democrat, at best a dangerous con­ every provision for accurapy that know intimately a man who, has the attic, dusted off and put to use. tention from the Republican stand­ the law provides In the choice of been in the Near East for a long point. It may be shabby from disuse, but public officials.” A fair challenge, period of time. What he has told “ Wouldn’l it,” he asked, “ be In it is a perfectly good law and, by that would seem. me of conditions there and of the the mind of the able senator from Restoring Style employing it, the police of Manches- results accomplished by Near East Arkansas (Robinson, with whom he .And one that would appeal to any Relief is convincing, I think, that kMff' the town clear of this Of maUng many booka there is was arguing) that the mark of a New York, March 29.— 'When­ contender who believed sincerely in all we give will be wisely used to ever a “ purity wave” sweeps along with Dry Cleaning iMftXeiUaf T ^ e ty of cheats. no end, and mnch study is a weari­ progressive is that he always votes not only the Validity of his cause do all that is possible to make the ness of flesh.—-Eccl. ia.12. with the Democrats?” Broadway, it is invariably pointed When a garment loses its trim lines and well cared for look but in its strength. poor helpless children who are • • « Robinson: “ No indeed. The mark out. that chief appporters of the it loses, in large measure, its style. bereft of-parents and other rela- "naughty shows” are visitors from i MlSSJSrO WITNESSES. Here was opportunity' for the ^ The more we study, the mor^ we of a progressive Republican Is that We’ve g ^ e d quite a reputation as style restorers. Our ■ Uves, become men and women who he looks with suspicion on the plans the fours comers of the nation. drys to effectually silence for all discover our Ignorapce.— Shelley. cleaning and pressing process restores tbe fresh appearance to The appearance of eleventh hour will be good citizens and will help and proceedings and schemes and A check-up of ticket agenej witnesses willing to swear that Ger­ time that “ noisy minority” which rebuild their unfortunate country, Intrlgiies of the regular Republi­ representatives at big hotels proves worn garments. Having saved them from death ald Chapman was somewhere else they always declare to be responsi­ cans.” alas, that this is not only true, but Try our'servlce and be convinced— Just call 16H)—»We call, cqq we do less than continue to sup- ■ ble for all the wet hullabaloo; op­ The whole thing was Just like that the average visitor will have for and deliver work. than in New Britain on th^ night port them for a ^ew years more? none but the "very naughty.^ portunity to show that the eigh­ that— Bingham continually getting o f »the Skelly murder iday become Yours very trUly, ATHODGHI the worst of it. Did he come all the way from DOUGAN DYE WORKS, Inc. embarrassing to the slayer’s la "foreign entanglement” in Amer­ are we New Yorker* who can "see type of .individual to Intrude him­ all the- best shows’* I-get a large The Dewey-Richinaii Compaiiy' self into a big murder case at the ica’s relallonshlp to the Tacna- laugh. I’ll wager my last winter’s dramatic moment, with some in­ Arlca contri)versy, and in a matter goloshes that tbe average visitor. JEWELERS — OPTICIANS — STATIONERS vented tale calculated to change with which the Monroe doctrine has In his ten days in towh, sees more “Gifts That Last” the whole course of the trial; but nothing to do. Tho dispute over shows than, a n . average Ne^w York dweller does In a season. ha points out that the thing has Tacna-Arlca la strictly a lodal one. happened over and over again, so Involving, to be sure, two countries JSpeaklng of thjs "transient” frequently in fact that it is to be of the western hemisphere but with­ army that makes up.- Broadway’s anticipated whenever a homicide out any suggestion anywhere of the throng, one of the big movie thM- ters showing a "super-feature” de­ case has attained to a certain de­ interposition of European influence. cided to use Ihe good old month- gree of celebrity. And that lets us out, so far as any to-mouth medlnm of advertising. Cobb recalls the famous Goebel political obligation goes. Nothing During an intermission post cards Special Shoe Repairing murder trial In Kentucky where a but the humanitarian impulse Justl- were passed, throngh the audience. “ missing' It was requested that a . card be witneas appeared at tha<^«d our participation in the settle­ sent to ^ome friend. Naturally, In intensely dramatic moment and ment .j>f the dispute. 'There is order to be of any partidhlar value _ Dffer for 30 Days testlfled to seeing fired from a win­ nothing to ^xSment our ^withdrawal to the theater, the cards, would dow th^ shot that killed Ctovemor at any stage .of the p,|roceeJ(lngs. have had to be sent to persons in Spring is here; take advantage of this special New York or its environs. Of 678 and have your shoes rebuilt at a very low prioB. " 'r'j Goebel In Prdnkfort ^ This witness It having becoffiaari^t that tho who fllled in the cards for mailing, I Neolin full soles and robber heiels, rMndariy was a lodge organizer. Later sev­ ancient argument is not; to be set­ all but 59 had been addressed 7 eral scores of membeif of a lodge tled by the proposed jplebiscite, it somaone in another part of the -now $140. ' ^ - In a town a long dlgtance from was perfectly competent for our sountry^ Apparently most of the rq- Men’s leather soles, sewed on, r^;iri|riy $1JO, .iune dpients of the cards were from out W.0O. . - Frankfort swore that at the very state department to suggest that the .of town. mopient when he declared he saw plebiscite be abandoned and a new Ladies’ leathn so le s, sewed on, regnlaiiy I 1.2& y S c. '■ ■ f., ^.1 the shooting be was attending a attempt made to Mttle the row In the little city of Iddionola, meeting of their lodge. through diplomatic action. Iowa—so Richard Haney ' informs We. attach Goodyear and C^uUivah’a herisr ^ ma-rthe good folk are raising a get Qualify and Service at the ; The man had jno reason in the Now Chile— who, having can­ fund to> send five representative clt- vmld lor his Ue except that In- vassed the situation, believes she' N- Izens to New Y'ork to see two of st^et to bedevir a ptfirder ~^lal ^rili. Win the plebiscite— brusquely the to#n’a daughters who have whteh oOeounta• foir elek^thfl^^iects this propMal of the United in Broadway’s spqtligbt. Bostitt Shoe Repair They » x « the Lane Sisters— Lola ’'‘y':' States. in many It is aaAvtMta—«irho, 1 am fold gradu- 10s Spruce Rtreei ^ of'ituta(^.;\...... Now there is pothiiML; that the oUif^J^aLSlmpMn College, Indian- . ... United States can do aboixt this •lAiZ^They'F'ere recruited by Gas matter, more than she has done. Bffirards, who Is one of Broadway’s most ivoUflo sebuts. Up to that , Kf We jlm illr oa^not >ffprd, to oarry ...... T " " r time they hod been as far from 4ls*d island'atent February and f tte ^ bro&ijrii'Vidoa 4o the point hottis u -Dee Moiaes— something n n n ^ ’ featnrki of the Oroenwidk^ ? o f aMtlmlns,. a . mandate over t h ^ k«J|f^nil«b,4w. thwv F«r« treks. triUage FalUea - ' T )•tnr T thii adtor- h Froni ihdlanoto to Broadwid ^ - V •, -.-i . . w ’-'''

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MEW BILL TOMORROW Clarenre Biiaell of E ast'H art­ i ford called on friends In town Sat­ plHiHnf. T94; urday. at all Ai •'* CSrcle Presents Double Fea- The young'people of the church J^midor*8 Cahinia; Preoeni«4 ood in hmjgle to , ' ture Tonight W ith Amateur to the number of 18 spent the ev­ ^ at Swedish Chimeli be-aoldists'. ■ r''--' ■. _ Contest. ening of Saturday at th e. parson-! Last.Eve^^^^. gMr.' Pearson's elidrds .reBpo&d<^ age for a social time at the'Invita­ U it ■ < . *■. ^o' his every gest^rev and showed tion of the minister and 'wife, Manuder’s cantata, ^ ^‘Olivet, to evidences of cohst^erable. Tonight for'the first tlmie In Games were played' and refresh­ many months, the Circle theater Calvary” has ^rpba$l7 ba^n glvea iarity 'with-'the cantata.-: The "chpr- ments served. A very enjoyabl| 'before in Ma^clieiiker but seldbai tts 'was balanced, som ew^t better fill will stage a grand amateur .contest time spent by the reports from with talent of many varieties par- has it been present'd in a more than in the laat oratorio ' liven those who were present. pleasing manner "than^ at the Swed­ there and the tone ’waa-more even. t^lpating for the cash prizes which John Demesfco who' is teaching will be awarded, ttf the . winnersv ish Lutheran qhureh' last night by >|r. Johnson, w ho .m peareid ’ In this year at Bibomfield, Is spend­ a chorus of SO'TOieqs'junder fhe di­ th e b a rito n e solos .and* reeltativa|i, The management has prepat’ed an ing the Easter vacation at his w as forced to give the best, that rection of Helfe Person. Maurice ______^ amateur contest that is sure to home qn Chestnut Hill. w as in him in his m hdy solo nninr m^et all the requirements of an Wallen, tenor, and. 'Jarle Johnsod, Miss fdarlon McCorkell of 'Wat­ baritone, were bapPY choices: for hers. H e -cam e through the affair . There's - nothiiur' like' Taolae to entertainment of this 'hind. The er bury spent the Week-end with 'W ith ease, how ever, handling the pddfy tile bltod, 'Mat the stom al contest will be staged in addition the solo parts and'Jt; was due in no her mother, Mrs. Liilu McCorkell. small measure to their singing that d ifficu lt passages in fine style . and'liver in wdmng order to a big.double feature program In­ Mrs. Linden Little of Williman- the cantata was sb successful. Th e lesson w as given b y the. R ev. bnlld up a mn-dowh body. • cluding Tom Moore and Eileen tic was d caller Saturday a£" the Both Mr. W allen; and Mr. John­ R alph M ortinson of H artford w ho MiUfoiis of men and women ham , A (Choice coUiKtion ^ f - clevar^ Pprcy in “ Under the Rouge’' and home of her father, E. P. Lyman. son were at th.e}r best and the detailed the events leading up to. been benelRed by'this great tonlA “ six Million Dollars Reward.” The The last word , received^ from Hartford man has *Aldom if ever the crQ clfixio n. and hnilder that Is componndw styles, developed in the loveli^t o f regular Circle admission prices will William Collins is to the effect been heard to greater effect than after the famous Tanlae formuht prevail tonight. tha* has reached Havana. , in his solos and recitatives. His COWAN SENTENCE! DEFERRED. from roots, barks and berl^ There will be an entire change Miss Jane Dresser, 'a summer tone was clear add sweet when he Now York, March 29.— Judge If, you are nexTOUs, suffer front fabrics especially suitable to youthful of nrogram at the Circle tomorrow resident of Columbia, who has rose to the fortissirro in the solo Taylcr, of Brooklyn, today post­ IndlgMtioa; have ihenmatlsm, tor­ with a very attractive double fea­ been spending a year in Europe, ‘‘He Was Deaplsad and Rejected,” poned until next Monday the sen­ pid, liver, buy a bottle of l^anlao a£ lines. In one and two-piece modes ture bill including Irene Rich in has got back to Hartford and was hfs voice filled the church. Earlier tencing of Harry W . Cowan, con- your drug store today. See boW “ Compromise” and Bob Custer in at her Columbia cottage for a while in this solo be shaded his voice to .iricted of the murder of Edith Bur­ you start to improve-rlght from thd "Man Rustlln.” “Compromise” is one day last week. almost a whisper but every syllable ton, Cowan’s attorney was ilWand first Take Tafilao .Vegetable Fills with many delightful touches of said to be the finest pro^uetlon In Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Dowd, was heard clearly -and not any of requested an adjoumraent. for cmxstipation. which the popular Irene Rich has Mrs. Heywood and Miss Heywood ever starred. It is a departure from of Hartford, motored to Columbia trimming. The new Spring colors, the usual conventional type of so­ .■^''-'-day, sto-'-iing a while at the ciety productions and has many Carpenter place. too, such as bois de rose, citron, palm­ comedy angles in addition to a Miss Rachel Buell of Hartford succession of thrilling climaxes is spending the week-end at the etto, beige, red, cornflower. that keeps its spectators on edge home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. throughout the unwinding of its Charles Buell. story. Irene Rich has on several Chester Lyman has one of the occasions during the past few few remaining pair of oxen left in 5 ~ DAYS - 5 months proven that she Is one of town, and was seen Saturday driv­ title most popular of screen stars ing them down the street with locally having twice this season bits and reins. broken attendance records at the « 'Miss Anne Dix who hae a sum­ Circle theater. In addition to tfte mer residence here has left Boston double feature program there will where she has been teaching In be a comedy and the latest news Simmons College, and will be for TO EASTER weekly. The matinees will begin as' the present at the home of Mrs. R. usual at 2:15 and the evenings at G. Proctor. 7:15 with two complete shows on Rev. Victor Wain preached Sun­ • This store is ready to serve you with the Season’s Fresh New Stock from the best Tuesday night. The second show day morning at the Columbia makers. church, taking for his text “ Re­ will begin at 9:15. The same little It matters not whether you simply want new collars, hosiery, neckwear, belts or picture prices will be charged. joice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion, Matinee 5 cents and 15 cents; shout O 'daughter of Jerusalem— any of the smaller articles that are sa essential to your appearance, you will be made evening 10 cents and 20 cents. Behold thy King cometh unto thee. welcome. ■ ' He is just and haviTior salvation, YOU will find it time well spent to roam around the store and inspect the new ’ owly, and riding upon an ass.” I subject of the Christian En-, things that are on display. JACK SANSON TO MANAGE i deavor meeting Sunday evening SATURDAY was a very busy day here which proves that keen shoppers can satis­ , was “ The Near East” and the pas- fy their tastes at money feaving prices. The stock is large enough to give you a wide BOTH CIRCLE AND STATE tor. ■Rev. Victor Wain, was the variety of patterns and styles. le'"ier. The town schools closed Fri(Jay for the spring vacation and 'will The Hoffman Brothers Theatri­ reopen Tuesday, April 6th. The cal Enterprises, through Manager pupils "Heading Windham High Jack Sanson, of. the State theater, school are also having a vacation O n the W a y definitely announced today that of the same length. the same little picture' prices which A Complete assortment of Boys’, Stu­ have made the Oak street play­ HELEN WILLS MAKES dents’ and Yoilng Men’s Suits with long or house so popular during the last APPEARANCE AT ROME. few months will be continued with­ short trousers, at reasonable prices. Ex- p^t to have them ready for Tuesday eve­ out any change. Every effort will Rome, Marsh 29.— Miss Helen be made by the new management Wills made her first appearance on ning’s business. to strengthen the programs at the the courts here today when she Circle notwithslanding that it played In a mixed doubles exhibi­ recognizes the fact that so many tion match with Signor Destefann of the programs presented at the as her partner. They had no dif­ Circle during the past four months ficulty in beating Countess Glan- were of a very high calibre. nuzzi and Signor Serventl, in a one- Just Arrived * It wg,s also definitely stated that set match 6-3. the Circle will be In charge of Man­ Miss Wills also played a one set Another shipment of Men’s TOPCOATS and SUITS, ager Sanson who has made a very e^ibition match against Signor the last word in style and fit. TOPCOATS, $18.50 to $40. favorable impression with local Servbntl, the Roman’champlpn, and SUITS, $30 to $45. theatergoers. Mr. Sanson will 'ks- after an exciting gamb was defeated sume actual management of the 7-5. ' , .'. 'v ' ■ Cjtlrcle^ext Saturday.. Thlst^^flj A large anU^ieaSUbii&ble audience \ rftean that he will'manage, the en­ witnessed the matches and .gaVe Shirts tire Hoffman enterprises in Man­ Miss Wills great applause. v '/ chester. The policy will remain un­ English Broadcloth, Percales, Madras and Silk Stripe changed. The Circle will ■ be run every matinee and evening with —collar attached or neckband style, $1.50 to $3.00. the programs changing every Mon­ day, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ day. Monday night will be adopted Easter Neckwear as “ Novelty Night.” There will be Wake Up Fellows! Let Your a double feature program with Wonderful colorings, beautiful assortments, newest every change. creations. Neckwear that is distinctive. See this display. Along with the announcement of the policy under the Hoffman Ban­ Boys*, 50c to $1.00. Men’s, $1.00 to $1.50| Dreams Come True ner, Manager Sanson stated that preparations are already under 4 way for Installation of one of the April 1, you can try your luck for trout in your favoiife h finest theater organs in this state. brooks and fishing holes. SCHAEFER THE FAVORITE New York, March 29— Jake Schaefer ruled a slight favorite over Willie Hoppe for their World’s chaihpionshlp 18.1 balk W e Qainry A Complete Line of AU Kinds line billiard match, which will be­ Do«t. , gin "this afternoon. Erich Hag&hlacher of Germany, D o ^ ^ B f B e / Of Fishing Tackle who recently won the 18.2 title from Schaefer, will get a cham­ jRs UpaHe^Uj Steel Rg4s, $1.00 and up. , _ pionship match with the winner. —Are popular Bamboo Reds, all prices. HOTER GREB MATCH ^Sure, pedestrians have Items of Easter Bait Boxes — Reels— Creels. Pinehurst, N. C., March 29— A their rights! But why semi-final worthy of the national dress, articles Hooks — LandingNets-—All kinds of lines. ^ championship as played here today stan4 on your ri^ts— when Miss Glenna 'Coflett, Prov­ w h^ you can just as that you should idence, present national champion, well ride in a nice re< S ^ Our Window Display for Suggestions. met Misi Bernice Wall, Oshkosh, b e particular Wls. and Miss Louise Fordyce, Conditioned car? Drop Youngstown, Ohio, met Miss Helen into our used car show* about, are best Pnyson of Portland, Me. Tohm and find oitt how portrayed here. cheaply you can pur* Plumbing & Supp^ CooipB^ chase a good looking, Caps, $1.50 to dependable, used car. MOMR! W e have good cars for $2.00. saleatallprices.They*re Hats, $4, $4.50, properly equipped—in "California Fig Syrup" FOR BIRTHDAYS AND good running order— $5. Y: ready for the road— No Cntting or Salves Needed. Dependable Laxative for Sick still fit for thousands . e' SEND FLOWERS Exte rn al treatm qhlUi seldom cure if ’ " Baby or Child of miles o f service. Re* F i l e s . : Because flowe^ .are; member, too, what we N o r do surgical operations. Th e cause is inside— bad circula- perfect^t; f tell you about n used MEN V. I t i o a . toeonyey yoi^gqodj car won’t be any fidry Th e blood is stagnant, the veins f l a b b y , / on aiiriyeinaai^' story. W e have a rep-' . Tbfl^'ho yel •walls a re ' w eak, the utation to maint^n! Get Started Right parts alm bst dead,' C om e in. ; To quickly rid your- B^y k p ^ of our easy fitting, good quality Spring Oxfords. ||.self of piles yo u '^iis t-fta e th e d r- W. R. TINKER, JR. II (|ttla tio n - 4:^ p d .; A. * fr^ h current t Young Men’s classy lasts as well as for the more conservative dBBSser, at a su^ Ulirbugh Internal 130 Center Street p^m gly moderate cost, $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50 and $8. These sboe^lfe making fast ^a tm o n i.ii^fV ^o n e . safe- m ethod. | ^ n ti^ n ts :a s ^ cnttiB g 'W on’t do it Phone 1000. friends. > •; ' % / .. . . Ji. 9 i L e to h a rd t, hi[. D ., a special­ is t, sot ^ jro rk soineTyefM a ago to fir tcrmrmfitl TmupmHnm BOYS’ OXFORDS AND SHOES that arp sold with tiie spine ca^ u l attention to [ a reiM iiiteinal -rem edy, for I'lgles. M ® bfi^cevded. H e nam ed When baby is constipated, has fit-as given the men. A safe place to send your boy. * pretot^^tlo^' H E M -R O ID , and wind-colic, feverish breath, coated- lied . it> cases befoie Jie tongue, or diarrhea, a half-tea- ^a® sa «e|e d:. apodnful of genuine “ California' Pig QUAUrr — SERVICE h id . b y iiru | ;«s ^ evetjhr^fie^^^ ^Syrup” promptly moves the pot­ a ra n t^;li|^.a '.h a n h |^ ions, gases, bile, souring food and^ waste right oUt.' ■ Never crampg or ad a t FhSK urxlIk.' a h d ^ ^ a rp ^ y 's ’■‘. • I __ ovdracts. Babies love its delicious IS refund • - >• . ”T'-TTV taste. USED c Ab SPBpiALS lie Ask yonr druggist for genuine caitaim ‘ " "Oftllfora^^ Syrup” which has .1028 Stodebaker Tomrinf . tujr dirdcUoBS for Infants in arms; ^ -children; of all ages, plainly 1024 Chevrolet Bedaa mm on kotile. Mother ! You 1024 Sed## . " NIST DOOB^ WdOtW0BTH’& :'-Ml ; must n a y ‘‘California’’ or y6u may , ■ 1- ■ ' lUn Imltaiibn fig syrup.— ^AdVi, ------: - - W V , ' ‘ ' i I : mW" % T ‘.

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' R A fllr Oml MBt p*r word for oaeb loMitioo. One-bolf eotti pelrirordf^ oaob MbMooodt'InMrtion. Combined Initlali of naidi oonnt. in onn word. Minimum ebarse 2S eenfi for flrat Ineertloa; tbree oonsMatire Inaertioni for 5^ oenta. PHONE YOUR ADS. ibpbono yocr bargain colomni to 664 or mall them to Tbe aerald Ottea. Cash must aecompany orders troxd 'persons wboM names are oot 'on our books. Advertisements most be at T m Herald Offlce by noon of tbe day insertion is desired. /

iM FOR SALE TO RENT Vr'V' ’C'' FOR SAL]^Dlninv room iulte, TO BENT—Four room tenement on BB y/i/r'-.' ,1 ■1 nearly new. Pricerloo reasonable.toaoonable. Ot^erOwn< Ridge street. All Improvements. In quire 11 Ridge street.______leaving town. IiInqutro 9S Foster St. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Alek Is Right and Doesn’t Know It I FC«l BAIJB—Rofrlgerator. parlor TO RENT.—Five room flat upstairs. btwim tate and chair* crooks for preserving All modem Improvements, Apply at eggs, veranda stands and rocker, 111 Roll street Telephone 1814-4. V TJIBM VOO tables, desk, bureaus, beds, mat- t ffPDSBVOO TO RENT—Large size offlce room, SLAPB OP TKE* ALtRiBicr.rrS’ trossea' kitchen cabinet ohea . 29 18 by 27, tile floor. Orford building. UMOU) 'TUSKb'S A R o u n d Btrant street. Phone 1174r3. _ BAftlM.,! ^POSB—• DOSDUkAlOW SRLM2&*mEA»* I D C ^ Rent reasonable, 8. L Barrabee. Tel, P0L&A^4‘ a O k,SO SA o p c o o b s b / 1926-4. JUST POS PUM, \MAAT FOh BALE—1'<1'2 tons rye straw In I lOiEW) *7WAr rrs’PouMD bundles Would bUy 100 hens price be­ TO RENT—Five room flat, all Im- ISTK&SWAPCOF ARBLMLSACr ABOUT ing right Oardsns ploughed, ashes re­ jrovements, rent reasonable, good LOAia pjDPtns ? moved. Address D. W. Barnes, South ? y, TAS EAKDL? rr.v Manchester. Telephone 84-4. ocatlon. Apply to Stuart J. Wasley, A 6 0 MS 60CSS' // 827 Main street. Tel. 1428-8. )Scosa&a’ FOR BALE—Heavy set of rear FOR RENT—Five room flat, all the dump cart wheels, flne condition, i latest Improvements, first class con­ 8-4 horse power Baxon engine, nearly dition. Inquire at 88 Spruce street or new,' Call 24-2 « r Inquire at 171 telephone 1106. Spencer street. _____ TO RENT—Six room tenement w| FOR SALE—Easter flowers and all Improvements, Steam heat. At 17 ■ffy/ plants. Including Eastdr lilies, dafto- Maple street. Apply 99 Oak street. dUSi hyacinths. tulips, narcissus, csnerarlar, primroses, ckrnatlons, FOR RENT—Five-room tenement In stocks, snapdragon, calendulas, gera­ two family house In good neighbor­ niums. banslss, begonias, ferns, palms hood. Modern conveniences and re­ and fan cy—toUage,plants. Bouquets decorated. Rent $30. Wallace I. and fmney Eastsr basksts, also extra Woodln & Co., 621 Main street. Phone early *^p4n.hagen market cabbage 2084. plants. rslde Gardens, near RoCx* il-2. P. J. Burke, Prop. TO BENT—Six room tenement, all Improvements. Apply Georgs Weir, 96 FOR ba€ e —Oerman polios dog, 5 Foster street. ■ months oIA I^digreed, championship stock. Will sini reasonable. ^11 1229 FOR RENT—Six room tenement on *iees s4*ma sssmcc ise. between 6 and 7 p. m. Blssell street, modern Improvements. Inquire at 92 Blssell street. FOR SALE—Babbits, raise them for fun. Fancy fur, food and fertilizer. A TO RENT—6 room tenement In new bySiriui' few more tested breeds, tfigse rabbits house. All modern Improvements. $ALE$MAN $AM Sam’s Safe took first prize money at the show. Rent $26. Inquire 168 Eklrldge street Do BoCwalt till they are all gone, or 68 Ashworth street. More clear profit In a trio of rabbits scerr-bosg-TU’ \ o m M T ’ OE than M ohlokens, with 1-4 the work FOR RENT—Five room tenement. voo HAD ^ 0 .0 0 0 g tiu u CtoT m m and space. The fertilizer will pay 10 Improvements. Apply 102 Summit B/W A HAS FAlLfiO’.' C’MOMl- AUD V60 Doun gceK •^■0* SHOULD per cent over cost to feed, leaving a street, after five or on Saturday. BvjeRHbouiM \gogeA.ineR.t CHECvA B o o v < - clear profit on the fancy fur and CUORC.SIMCT ABOUT i T / X? food end of It (with my systftn) TO RENT—Tenement of 4 large MEU-IWQr f6AH HOMEM whloh will be given free with every rooms at 162 Blssell street. Gas and trio of breeders. Young rabbits for all modern Improvements. Garage If sale at all times, also . books and desired. Call on premises between • CHBCK magazines on rabbits and fur ani­ and 7 o’clock. mals. Call evenings, Saturday after­ b c x j k noon and Sundays. Manchester Maga- TO RENT—6 room flat, all latest sine Subscription •Agency. 346 No. Improvements. Shades c all win­ T9 location, 8 room house. Good build­ Barred Plyniouth stocks, eggs for Schulz, 5 Chamberlain street Rock­ hatching from prize winning and ex­ ernors. Democrats constitute 42 I see no reason why they sbonld. noY ings Will exchange. Tel. 1708. James TO RENT—6-room tenement with' ville, (ionn. be up there in tbe thick of thA fisht­ Rennie, 875 Main. all Improvements and garden. Apply cellent laying stock $2.00 per 14, per cent of th'e House of Represen­ at 58 Summer street WANTED—I will pay the highest $12.00 per 100. J. F. Bowen. 570 Wood- tatives and 40 per cent of the-Sen- ail the way,” he said. *' FOR SALE—^Two family house, ten prices for all kinds of Junk. Also buy bridge street Phone 1285-2, Manohes- rooms, large corner lot In splendid FOR RENT—On W. Center street all kinds of poultry and old cars for ter Green. ______\_____ A moving light attracts more peo­ location. Everything modern and In new five room flat, all modem Im­ lunk. Morris H. Lessner, telephone “ Thlrty-four Senators are to be excellent condition. Rare opportunity. provements. Wm. KanehL TsL 177A 982-4. «BABY CHICKS” elected next fall. Only seven are ple than still lHu^nation, accord­ Price $8500. Wallace I. Woodln & Co., BABY CHICKS—Smith Standard Democrats, and they are from safe- ing tojcecent expefipients. 581 Main street. Phone 2084. TO RENT—Room In Odd Fellows WANTED—Light trucking of all sturdy thoroughbred of free range Building. Inquire of E. C. Packard at kinds. Ashes to move. H. Gilman, 286, flocks. Order now and have your ' FOR SALE—Six room single, aH Im- chicks when you want them. Man­ Packard's Pharmacy. Main street Phone 542. chester Grain Co., 246 North Main St Legal Notice provements, at Manchester Green; Well two oar garage. This 1s an excep­ FOR RENT—^Two furbished rooms, WANTED—If you want a good Phone. 1760. ^ tional buy. Price only $4,000. Stuart and a^ single room, for light house­ home portrait of yourself, can L. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD J. Wasley, 827 Main. Telephone 1428. BABY CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay Pop- at Manchester, within and for the W ollat e [ W ood in iS; Co. keeping. Also three room tenement at Fallott 97 Ridge street Child pho­ ul .r Breeds: guaranteed live delivery; District of Manchester, on the 27th. 109 Foster street and a fotsr room tography a specialty. Phone 241-12. free catalogue ot chicks, brooders day of March. A.D .. 1926. FOR SALE—Two family house of tenerae.it on Ridgewood street Apply Present WILLIAM S, HYDE, Esq., fnsvranc'.' rooms, all Improvements, two car at 109 foster street WANTED — Vacuum cleaners and and supplier Clarks Hatanery, Dept. far $10,500. This Is a good electric Irons for repairs Key mak­ 22. East Hartford. Conn. ^ Judge. ., . . . , ■ Wasley, 827 Main. Estate of John A. Alvord late of FOR RENT—Seven room tenement ing, saw filing, clock and phono- i Manchester, in said District, deceas- Becauss owner Is leaving on Maple street Apbly to H. R. *rapb cleaning or r^atring. Razor EGGS FOR HATCHING town a two-family honso TVyon at the J, W. Hale Compeoy. blades sharpened. Bralthwalte. 160 The Adm. c. t. a, having erfilblted will be eold' at reduced arm of three acres, Cinter etreet FOR SAI.B—Hatching eggs, barred !. Its administration account with said price, (tontatnir ten rooms , near Manchester TO RENT—Heated apartment, three Rocks and Rhode Island Reds. Eix- -J estate to this Court for allowance, It aifd Is situatsd on a large ______.tq road. Would make nice large rooms, bath, gas, etc,, over LOST^ callent color and laying stock. $7.00 corner lot In a good neigh­ good chicken and truck gardening the post offlce. 1009 Main street Rent per 100: $1.00 a setting. B. J. Keeney, '" o r d e r e d :—That the 3rd. day of borhood. Modern eon- farm. Price _ reasonable. Bee Stuart only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. 596 Keeney street. Phone 1194-12. venienoea end in first J. Wasley, 837 Main. Telephone 1428. LOST—Saturday afternoon, child's April, A. D., 1926, at. 9 o’clock, fore­ gold bracelet, between Bralnard Place noon, at the Probate Offlce, In said class condition. Easy FOR BENT—six room tenement, Eg;g:s for hatching from pure bred terms. Price" $8800. FOR SALE—Real, estate bought and Hale’s store. Flhder please return Manchester, be and the same is- as­ MRS CORH^ CRAGS IS A PMZZLB 1b. MOST _ steam heat and bath toom, at 28 to South Herald Office. Reward. Single Comb Reds and White Leg­ signed for a hearing on the allow­ and sold and exchanged. Do you want Foley street on West Side. Telephoae horns, $1 setting, $7 hundred. My Reds ance of said administration account m u d d c&meR cim ENs-- k n o w n a s a to buy a house? Send me a descrip­ 446-12. LOST—Brown short-haired collie won first pen and the Leghorns first with said estate, and this Courtdl- ,) 2 / tion what you want. I have or can with white forelegs. Answers to pen and best pen aV Manchester rects the admlstrator, c. t. a. - to give S ou 1}] /(OSfor WAD, SH€ IS a l w a y s RCADY^HOWfeVeR^’^ , f ■; secure It for you and save you money. TO RENT—Midland apartments, name- of Billy. Please communicate Poultry Show. J, R. Foster, 619 North public notice to all persons Interested W. P. Lewis,,ll Vine street. Town. three reoms, steam heated, janitor with 46- Garden street or telephone Main street. Phone 73-4. therein to appear and be heard there­ H6LP TH€ POP 5UJP6 C U U ^ SHR •ervlce, refrigerator, gas rang# fur­ 632-4. on by publishing a copy of this order FOR SAL^—Or Exchange, a new- nished. rent $38 per month. Call In some newsoapeh having a circula­ GCTS HER M oH evi WORTH BY ASKIlWi^/; \ Iv built flat, with all Improvements. Manchester Constmctlon Co., 8100, IGST—At>t’o marker FX-2165. Noti­ tion in said District, on pr before W haf have you to offer? Wm. or telephone 781-A fy O. Meara Motor Company, East ROSE B. WILSON March 29th„ 1926 and by posting a q u e s t io n s Tb 5AT1SPV HER C U R iO S itV w w J KanehL 519 Center street. ^ Hurtford. Phone Laurel 800. ' copy of this order on, the public sign­ FOR RENT—Five-room tenement post in the Town where the deceased ~ F O R 8ALE>-Colonlal.Garden. A rqal on -luran' street modem, rent $36 Public Stenqgrapher last dwelt. 5 days before said day of bargain, five room bungalow, strictly per muiitb. Call Manchester Con- FOtjND~ Copying — Mimeographing. hearing and return make to this Qisst w lasjsiwica me modsm. Price $4,500. 1600 cash. Wat- struothm Co„ tlOO, or telephone Circular Letters. ■ ■■■7 ^ M l In' ll' • I laoe D. Robb. S63 Main street. 781-2, |8N 8TBBBT — Two l^ lv e room, both strlotly modsrn. four rooms, steam heated, front ~AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD are reasonable. Wallsoe D. apartment Janitor servioe, gas range, AUTOfilOBlLES at Marichexter. within and for the Q«w homipfli 6 imd 7 rooms. Prlco Robb, l i t Main street refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur- district of Manchester, on the 27th. right. ^ _ nlaheA Call Manchester Consc'ruo- day of March. A. D.. 1926. GRBENHILL s t r e e t — Danj^y FOR SALEl-^Rldge street 81x tfon Go*. tlOO or telephone 7tt-A FOB 8ALE---Chevrolet sedan. Olds- P reset WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., room sthffle. strlotly modem. Inelud­ mobile 6 cylinder touring in good con­ home o t 7 roonui' xanroom, ing hot water heat and tw oca r FOR RENTWrerb^' desirablr -v BIm dition, cheap. Phone 11|.9-13, 787 East ^'Estate of John H. Gibson late -of ifiace. JTnst ii. redl home. hh Buys six seres of land with d sfiu4l fionse''-^|iov^9h» Middle Turnpike. South Manchester. garage. Bargain for quick sale. Wal- rooms, ^ p ly to Mr. Padrove, Man- Manchester In .said district, deceMsA oftor. ' section...... taceD. Robb. 86t Main street chsster P u b floM rk et Phone. 10. Upon appllc^lon of William B. Gib­ FOR SALE—1912 Ford touring car. son praying' that the Manchester NEAR CENTER -w Two-(amUy, Four acre place, good land, house in fine .repedr. fuksad|i;, FOR. BALE—Churob______street Four Has Just been overhauled And palnt- For; # Renti Trust Co. as executor and trustee of 12 rooms, handy to everytliiiig, dl- eA Odod rubber. Prlo* $60, Call 1648. faWl and single six rooms hotly WANTED said John H. Gibson convey to Wll- ways rented. try house, sniaU |^ani, ctmtoiUent to trolley an4^.|netoril^)v ly modsm. A real bargain. For First Class Workshop for Auto liahi H. Gibson ail title that the de­ ;i|,6blf. Small amount of oaah. Wal- FOR SALE—Overland four touring ceased. John H. Gibson had In and to HOLLIST&B s t r e e t — New « cash: balance easy .teriks, I^ce $8850. Co^t^yoanf^ oar. 1828. Good meohahlcal condition, Repairing anti .Washing, Bat­ s O. RObta t i l Main street FEMALE HELP WANTED certain premises described In w d Fomn imngalow: fireplace. Price new battery,, very reasonable for tery Charging, Radio and Auto application as per application on .file, Fine looldug thoroughly FOR BALE—North end ezosllent cash. Cali 1724 during business hhurs O. K. ' . — ' WOMEN—Earn big tiioney making fob appointment. _____ ' WE»T 8IDB •— Two-tamlly, 12 street 'I>go-osi^ gtriM^^^cSiA |ot. l^ h ' ,> reSIdsoUaLAeotlon, six rooifl single bungalov3W aj ■ ■ _ Supplies. ' ORDElffcD:—That the foregoing ^ oak donbla floors throughout housa A spare time. Enclose addreeeed stamp­ application be heard and determined rooms, oxcellent condition, 2-«ar ‘^^ Larg^ wntt h n U trtif^^ twhiveak^^hen^^ bargain at lAiOO. Small amount of " FOR slLB-G>Tlt» Fistqo Rings. at the Prohate offlce in Manchester ip ed envelope for partloulara R< Thsy stop oil pumping, .they prevent Suitable for Plumber. W ither Carago. ments,,wmUb u d m ridi* to a ^ ' i n ^ eakCTwallacs a Robb. US Main Bt Apron Co., Asbury Park. N. J> said District, on the,»f'?- APrtL gasoline from getting dqwB Into the ■without stores. A. D., 1926, at 9 o’clock In the for^ W A 8 ^ G T O N 8TRBBTPwi* olL They give your, engine more sale h ^ o i^ ’7^^,. :■ ''.'‘V, HOHTGAOBS WANTED — Tonng married man noon, and that notice be g'ven to aU dy baUdlng lot, fStiO eaali, 2 yhars persens Interested In saM estate of t o ' p$iy ttalaQce, would like position as f ruck driver or See the pendency of said application and chauffeur. Will fumleh referenbes. NorteUh 180 Main street. 8±^TH. ROAD—On way ,to Rolft-' »nA add third mort« Addrees Chauffeur in care Herajld. the time and place of hearing there^ hovr',i^dy.,,'PrtM\ »r« mousy on hanA P. D. on. by publishing a copy of this order vm& 8 todm bnngidow^' ot«f pn -It Oak street Tslsphoas WANTED—Able-bodied young- men ftnSCBLLANBOUH In some nswkpaper having a clreuia- aere bl M . Prito/$B,000. on- kain atr<^^ .66-{ tloh in said district, on; or before to-serve In the Howttser Company. Marqh 29 th.. 4926, an A by po«tlng a . Bret imd ssooni Bee Ckiptaln DeXUr hi the. Armory Heuieoleanlng tine le here. Call J.M . Dempster Thursdiur night of^hi* ’weela Do not your loCH . ..(...n,. .maai^.He xafriee -copy of this order qa the.puUlc sign­ •V, V th « liava -ffloady to to- p you solve all your dif. post In said town of Maaohsster, at lean Intsit It tar miss thm ohanoe to serve your state tooli to least 5 days before the^lay of said Mlsphoas and country,, and to henetit yourself. floult eleanlng. probleme. :Call R. J. is Trotter street heWng, to appear'if. they_see cause R ^gart, ■ Pjhoiie M3L . at, said time' and-jjlaod. apA be .heart WANTBDwIl,^ hriTmOTtttge. relative thereto: apd make m om to A fflto tvs ffottdrs ''this co u rt' MhatasJ T13U4AK into lbe M if Ot pstieaUi ''.s6B'' 0 M ». „ to out ierfll,. w

■ W - ' '•‘3''’? - V- DISCLOSES MANY FRAUDS . -. H i- (This is the fontth in s series of^past few days. Others be told iSarilord articles prepared for The Herald in subsequent articles as space perr i by the local Chambe# of .Com* mits, hut no adequate imprebsion w . Uerce on frandnlant schemes of can be conveyed, of the amount of out of town salesmen disclosed money^^being wasted, the amount of here.) inconvenience being occasioned, Easter Styles that wiirThrill tho amount of domestic differenc­ When the Manchester Chamber es nrovsed by the house to house of Commerce started its campaign salesman. '• 5. s. for the suppression or checking of In amost every case brought to questiopable st;ock and merchan­ tho Chamber’s attention, the dise sales, they had no idea of the housewlle has bought- under pi^s- the Hearts of Women number and dlVerslty of sales pro­ sure. The salesman is skillful in jects which •would be uncovered. It his arguments, is persistent and was originally proposed to issue intent only upon selling his goods. fifty-two weekly stories. A mass When he calls at the door, the . ^ Coats that are NEW—Just arrived. They rejresent the of material had been collected on house-wife has no thought or inten 1 which to bpse these stories, but at tion of buying anything. She does styles that are just making*, their appearance On Fifth the end -of the third week, there not need the goods- In most cas­ has as much more new material es she has not the money to pay. Avenue—Ih e styles that proclaim the many fashionable ' been brought in by those who The salesman understands ‘he re- have been victims of absolute aclcn of the huipan mind occasion­ distinctions betv^een THIS Spring and l^st. The values frauds, sharp prattices or misrep­ ed by the unexpecte-i display of resentations. In hot one single in­ an attractive piece of merchandise are UNUSUAL, the coats are exceptional. stance which has been brought to while her mind is unprepared for the attention the Chamber It. The novelty of the article, tho within the last two weeks has the brightness of the colors, the soft­ sales project been abovP criticism. ness of the material all appeal to Sport Coats—Twill Coats The merchandise in cited in the tho feminine taste and backed by list are house furnishings, suits, the seductive sales arguments, shoes, stockings, nec^tle^, greeting break down or overcome any mis­ Chic New Cape Back Coats! cards, magazines, g: love flx- givings ■which the lady may have tures, etc., etc. In y case had as regards the propriety or ex­ broughtto the atteni of the pediency of obligating herself to Many Coats Fur Trimmed! Chamber'people hav( more the purchase of the goods. than the merchandlsej have Domestic Troubles been bought for at t' stores. As <1 rule the average house­ Stunning New Styles! A Good Bx(.. _ wife's allowance Is pretty defioiltely One article selling "for^ 7.90 can defined. In many cases the hus­ Examine the styles—the workmanship be had at a local store for |4.00. band and wife have a b*idget agree —the fabrics—THEN look at the price A salesman for silk hosiery has ment. The housewife's allowance been doing a land office b u sin g a seldom sufficient to cover the tags. You’ll have 6ne pleasant surprise on absolute misrepresentation. He extraordinary expenses of Impetous after another. has sold, according to t^e check-up ill-considered purchases from soli­ which the Chamber has made, sev­ citors and the budget never does ■i eral hundred pairs of stockings at provide lor it, so that the husband Easter Frocks Hundreds of Styles! a price reported to be $1.83 per is usually more or ■. less peeved pair, representing that the sapse when he finds it out. Several See these coats. They represent the stocking could not be bought at cases came to our attention where fashion-economy that is typical of this any store in Manchester for less the wife attempted to finance these than $2.25. Investigation shows purchases without telling her h^^®' store. , ' that this is a regular trade marked band. To meet the weekly pay­ Dame Fashion stresses silk frocks for all oc­ stocking kept in stock by a Main ments means standing off the casions and at this moderate price, Madam or Moderately Priced street merchant and that his stand butcher or the baiter and before ard price for the past year has been long the housewife is involved in Miss cannot fail to find a number of dresses that but $1.78, which Includes his legit­ a tangle of hills which eventually please her. The handsome materials featured imate profit necessary to cover his come -to the husband’s attention, $ 1 9 9 8 _ $ 2 5 store overhead. As a matter of and then trouble begins. '!i arc georgette, satin and heavy silk pr^pe. fact, this same merchant conduct­ If every house to house solicitor / ed a week’s sale ()f this same hos­ were eliminated at once, no house­ iery at $1,48. The salesman. In wife would ever miss them. The question In at least one‘case, de­ goods they carry are not essentials livered to two young ladies at a or goods that could not be obtain­ Handsome Veiled place of business on Main street, ed at less cost of a local merchant. stockings which had had the tags The, Chamber of Commerce can *29 - removed an^ which they report eliminate the greater part of this were not the grade of stockings abuse if housewives and others Print Dresses which they paid for. His practice who are approached will call 1469 is to obtain from each girl that he or send the solicitor to the Cham­ sells to, as many of her friend’s ber r6oms. Two notable instances names as she will give him, and it which could have been nipped in *49 - is surprising how many prospects the bud and much money r-- - - - Fashion’s favorites are these-ne-w frocks h4 picks up in this manner. the ''ises of the clairvoyant who Shoes, Too has Just defrauded a local woman which feature a stylish overdress, of georgette Two types of shoe salesmen have beslcfes having imposed a lot of over r- handsome printed slip. At this price are recently victimized the Manchester “bunk” upon sevefal hundreds of also sho'wn many pretty all georgette frocks. public. One takes orders from a gullible customers. If one of his *69 sample shoe, beautiful in style, cards had been turned over to the shape and finish, takes a deposit of locaLpolIce or the' Chamber', of'- $2.00, and at the end-of from five Comnerce, thi •whole thing could- to eight weeks, the purchases re­ have been stopped. ceives by parcel post, collect, thje Could Have Helped shoes which In at least, two in­ The man’ who defrauded the lo­ stances which have come to the at­ cal merchants and the local hotel EASTER GLOVES The New Footwear tention of the Chamber did not fit, with tho story that he was going were very cheap looking and have to stfert a marble yard on Bissell never been worn. The price paid street! did call at the Chamber of Colorful as Easter 'Morning-— was more than good shoes could he Commerce rooms and attempted to $2.25 to $4.50 bought for in any local store with get .a recommendation, but his fit and quality guaranteed. story was so weak and his person- - Graceful as the^ Easter Lily The second shoe salesman’s spec­ appearance was s-- much agalnrt ialty is an arch fitting shoe and him, that he was refused. The The Be&s his plan has evidently been care­ Chamber cannot publish its find­ Smart Flares—Tuino?er Cults fully considered as he is known ings on a jjian lik" this unt.’l he Spring Footwear—for Easter and 110.00 to have taken orders for and de­ has committed some\ act which The very latest fashion Some are embroidered in A severely tailored pomp built: many of the late designs— at the Instep by goring:, which la livered At least two pairs of shoes brings him within the police jur­ in smart Glove Wear for after—is here. concealed by a match. taiU>red which were very-satisfactory and isdiction, but-if any of those who which makes these gloves a bow, edged In contrasting lea­ at a very reasonable price, but in were swindled by him had called women are these good look­ ther. In patent and- Russia''' little different from the calf, patent leather, dull kid and at least three other cases, he took the Chamber of Comnieijce and ing novelty kid gloves! black satin. ” •' orders, accepted deposits last No­ asked what they knew about him, kind you have beeu used to And we, are showing newest t. vember for delivery on a given they would have been told in ad­ Here’s a brand new assort­ wearing. Pique and over- date in December and has never vance and their money would have ment—just arrived 1 seam sc'wn. models of The Red Cross Shoe— delivered the goods. One of the been caved. deposits was paid by chfeck which Moral:—Protect yourself. Call LATEST SHADES—ALL S^ES every mode of the season. , has been returned, showing that Jt the police or call the Chamber of These Gloves Will Please Girls as Well as Women was cashed in G. & Company’s Commerce before you have deal­ » - 'store. Letters written to the ad­ ings-with people you do not know. A few models are shown here— dress printed on the contract have Never pay any money to anyone never been answered nor returned. for anything until , the merchandise but there are many, many others. The Chamber of Commerce has is delivered and inspected. Refuse started investigation ■with a view to advance payments or deposits. So, come in soom and select your locating the salesman of the firm he represents, and if they can be A chair In which King William Easter footwbar. And remem­ The CarmooK found, a suit will be brought III had a tooth pulled, has ’ been against them. presented to Comber, County Down ber—The Red Cross Shoe, made $10.0ft ‘ Orangemen, by John- Millar An­ 'Wnen cutouts grow restless at Within the Law being restricted to the-aride of'' drews, a member of Craig’s cabi­ over'the famous ^Limit” lasts, ah the shoe, the hest thlog Is to A Representative of an out oi net. move them over Ao the front, as. town house furnishing goods com­ ways fits perfectly. ■with tno Carmobr, a threa-Out.. -IK pany recently sold a young house­ ■ton model with the famous arch- [■ -5 tone feature In tan calf, pstenjt wife goods amounting to about $20 leather and black glazed hid. ' which could have been purchased fi in 4 local store for $15 or less. The G. Schreiber & Sons Chamber succeeded In getting In touch with the home office of this company and after a conference with the manager, the goods were Genera] Contractors taken back, and the man and his Links of Fashion wife were very grateful. In this ftede Mast particular case the manager claims Builders of “Better Halit Ilomes’* Are worn round the neck and wrist, that their methods are legal and Telephone 1505-2. harking back to the ancient dajs of that neither the Chamber of Com­ barbario bondage. Links, chains, hoops, ^ w - merce nor the police department have any power t^stop them from all reveal the influence of the antique W e Are H i e C ^ doing business. Unfortunately he Shop: 285 West Center Stre|t on the modcrnl is right and the same conditions The Belmont Hartford Agents $ 1 0 e 0 0 prevail in many of t^e house to LINK AND CHAIN NECKI2T8 ^ Thif "Cert" la a two-stra* 1.00 to 4.95 $9.00 For for Informal •Wean A nodel that house sales, which are being made is designed etrictly la- accord* every day. Loosen Up CoM An sinusnal hut fashionable ance with the mode, jrat with The housewife signs a contractj BRACELETS 59^ to 1.95 muljl-strap effect Chet Is certain The Red Cross inter-movement twists matebinc Yl^-Mosterole to please the most discriminat­ leather. Has a distinct indlvldu* which she does not read. The price ing taste.. The Belmont is in ality o f. Its own- A eonseeva''' of the goods is stated on the con­ Have Mosterole handy when a cold BROOCHES 1 .0 0 to 2 .5 0 black glazed kid with the arch Shoe mode] In a standard mate tract or understood between she atarta. It hn all of the advan^^ of tone effect. patent leather, dUU Aid' EM and the salesman and when she srandmother’s mustard idaster wITH- EARRINGS 1.00 to 2.95 calf. agrees to pay the price, it i s a mat 'pUT the blister. Apply it with the ter which concerns only the two fingm. You a warm tingle as the GOTHAM parties to the contract. . This par­ heming ointment penetrates the pores, ticular mahager admitted vrhlle in then a soothing, coding sensation and JMLECTYODB the Chaniber of Commerce rooms qtdfik relief. ' EasteF Hosiery For Children that koase t^ house selling, partic­ Made of jNiFe oil of mustard and ularly op the Installment basis, l.s other dmde innedients, Musterole is M iuei’ 7-8 Xengih Bayon EASTER CARDS SiIkSlockiB^te\Cie£ ^ For The Bbyi and Girls. A the most ezpepslve system of met- fecommended by numy nurses and Plaited Sox, 1x1 rib, bob ef­ At oxir handy Stationing Pe|Mtrtm«at.' ohapdise distrlhutiou, and when doctors. Try Musterole for bronchitis, large variety ofsox; plain " asked why the Chamber of Com­ sore fhrodt, stiff neck, ideuiisy. iheu- leg with colored rayon tops, fect, self colored turn over OtTB ASSORTMENT IS q ^ U T E . merce sholild not object to thei-. madsm, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu­ $1.85 and $1.95 or all over fancy leg. top, light greijn, orchid, Boxe4 Easter Cards- Siiiteaf Nbveltlw contlnuanoe to do business when ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of Ig beautiful cafds •with en- they Admittedly charged more than the bade or Kdnto, sore QTOScIes, ^Trains, peach, ehamp^s^e and teuises, ddmlains. frosted feet, edds of velopes, some envelopes Ate paper thblh «»Vets. the local stores, he advanced the Gotham Gold Stripe Fjench tan, 6 to RAW i i * * ” argument that the local stores $be chest. It may ptevent pnenmonia 59c “‘$1.00 don't know •what it cost them to and "flu.” 10. At pajr-. . . .-r. DOX a « a,a daaa^astedjr V • ' ' do husipess, that tht-.'y were losing JanAeTiAia Silk Stockings, . OottoQ Golf 8< ^ dark hoathicr. Background; Qloth Rosesv . - raondy, or else that they sold mer- a Chilton weight, All SUk to the' ohapdUe l)9*ow cost in order to In wit^ cim lar cplored stripesover leg« ^loira to match' A ssort^ colors, v e f y 'pite such firms as hi^s. ■ Tdp, Beanti^il Colors and Shades for the boj^’ now Iweed smts, 84o i beautiful, V (hily a Few Cases Easter $1.$6. < - at ^ These ire. hat a pan cu of the taUm ■* actual/ eii«s, that. ,have been hrwiMMt the mttentiop of the Chamher aaiHng the ■i'A V- ■ f-. ' ‘-i ' ^ .'if -

"»tr- <'5.? -X ■i*:K y r r r idm ^ <\:i -t^ . j f i ■* - .r • _•, *1*, .- ' ^H’^- r A S H lO N * W i>. v;r m f ^ R E M O S T J4' * " V* 91TIES <*> ir- m k ^SbugeetNc^- yours, any tims youit, By' I.V-'' the vray, lad, tomotrswSi.'iBy day off. Would yon tome np to'dinner a tomorrow night? Tve my >wife about you an* she'd like to hare you. Nothin' fancy, you understand. Just plain cooktn’.’* \ copymoKT ISM sv hsa srtvic*. w t “You moan It?” *T’d be proud to haVe yem lYe BBCON HBRt; I W A Y eat about six o’clock.*’ HBNitT KAND» SB, ■ boaineu, ‘Thanks. I’ll be there.” . nan$ In'' toiind imiir^ed in a “ It’s a shame—a demn shame,’* cheap hotel fat Grafton. Police O’Day muttered to himself after Allcne Sumn And a woman'e handkerchief Jimmy h§d left. and the atnb of a jeQow thea> More or Less News • • • When Cleopatra entertidned her tor ttcket. .j-tii The shirt-sleeved clerk ^ho bad Marc -Anthony she decorated her JANBT ftAND;- his dauchter, given Jimmy Rand his Instructions boudoir -with tons of de'wy roses breaks her encacement with the first day be had gone to work dnmpAd into a fish net carpet, so BARRY COLT|N. becanse of the for the laundry had occasion to com­ that his mighty tread would be soft “dlatrace." JIMMY RANI), hto mend him a couple of times the next and* gentle. Wide-awake fiorista at­ ■on, coes to dereland, where morning and afternoon for his speed tempted to reproduce the Cleo stunt the theater Is. The ' stub and for the new business he was at a recent fiower show, but gave up Is traced to TRo MAS FOGAR­ bringing In, TY, a peRtleal boss, who says when they worked the adding ma­ he aaee the ticket to OLGA “ Keep It up, Rand. That’s the. chine on the price of the roses. MAYNARD, a cabaret singer. stuff." Things musfhave been cheaper in At the end of the day he was told Cleo’s day. You hear of no modern dinuny meets and falls In love that Mr. Porter, the man who bad lady dropping her pearls in vinegar wftb-;||ARV LOYYGLL. Later hired him, wanted to see him. He with a dramatic gesture to show be encpinttors Olga. She faints fS went light in, thinking some more how little is the gift of man! This clever spring hdt, whose at bearing police want her for praise was In store for him—perhaps mnrder. Mary, oat wHh SAM­ lines suggest the Chinese, has a even e raise. - “Picture Thieves” are busy UEL .CmiRCH, a wealthy law- Chinese reii crown with a, black But to his amazement he was told again. Four famous Constable can- .. yer, mas« Jimmy Uft Olga Into grosgrain brim bound - with red that be was being let-out. ^ ' vases are missing from a London a taxi'and misnnderstands. straw. Porter raised hla head for a brief i gallery. Special ’’picture detectives” Olga tolls police the stub Instant from bis desk when Jimmy are watching for some of the time- oilght have cmne Into 'possession entered. “ I’m sorry, Rand, but I*m ' honored stunts. Women picture of a man who “picked her up” discharging you.” He pretended to ; thieves, they say, cut the cantms two nights before the ‘ mnrder. be busying himself with some pa­ I from the frame and pin It ’neath dlmm|f receives mysterious wam- pers. : their skirts. Seems to me all the de­ ihgs to leave Cleveland and “ You’re what?" mom tectives would need to do is arrest later Is attacked at night by .two *Tm letting you go. Here’s a any woman entering a gallery wear­ men bat escapes. week’s pay.” ing a skirt Icng enough and full With Jimmy and Mary es­ "But why? I don’t understand. enough to harbor a stolen picture. •4W A Y • tranged, Church gets Mary’s Everybody said I was getting along promise to marry him. Mary all right. 1 worked hard and I did Agitation for a monument to i has. my ing the devil out of me. "He doesn't look a day over forty.” a protesting band. ’aces Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich’s “ ‘But she'must be very rich,* I 'J “Well, he's at least forty-five. He s *Tm waiting." said Jimmy, "to 9w book of “Choice Receipts”— a sympathy, yea, .He drives, btjt he “ You've Just been warning me “Listen here, Rand. Did you tell said to th girl who told me this. much too old for this girl you’ve hear the real reason why I’m being THE “DRIVER” has very little |o say. It’s luh to igo Miss Lowell why you were In town ollection of the dishes ' fed the ‘She always gets the most expensive about falling in love. It's too late, been telling me about." He looked fired.” Well, where are we goieg? Odi, touring. It’s, pRasant to roaip. But, lieutenant. I've already gone and —why you happened to be out with aany celebrities in the Aldrich things in the shop and I hear that at Jimmy pityingly. "Too much "You’ve heard It. That’s all,” Por­ •ousehold. Here’s one of the “ re-4 nobody knows. Just out In the open shucks, for 'thie driver— It’s fun to done it." Ha smiled ruefully, watch­ the Maynard girl?" Tortentlo’s prices are something get home. . money to turn down." ter rose as If he would put an end to elpts”— note the daring spelling. enormous.' where everyone goes. A drivln’ the ing the smoke from his cigaret curl “ No.” the Interview. car full O’ kids Is the thing that al­ Jimmy winced. "Don’t say that. “ Chafiag-Dlsh Spaghetti. Cut up “ ‘Maybe you don’t think that up toward the celling. “ Why In the devil didn’t you? ways occurs with the cornin’ of I accused her of that very thlng^my- But Jimmy stopped him with a hree uncooked sausages In small Lolo Lawrence wasn’t Just as poor O'Day produced the bag of "scrap'' Then 1 bet this wouldn’t have hap hand on bis arm. "Do you know spring. MRS. ADA M. •ad rafmisd. "Go on." he said self and I’ve been sorry for It ever pened." ieces and fry in a chafing dish un- as you or I until she caught the ear since.” what 1 think. Mr. Porter?" il brown. Move to one side of nan and afterwards • the . eye of Buddy There’s something about It that MERRlFIELD fliyr'hia video muffled by the “ 1 thought I had good reasons at “No. What do you think?” ^ gets in the blood. The air’s full o’ O’Day patted Jimmy’s knee. "I’m nd^ ^d^ one onion minced fine., ■ Tremaine! Now she not only has the ■ Teich^ of' p wad in his ehotit. first for not telling her. Now It’s pep— and the road full o’ mud. But sorry, lad. I'm sorry, tod, for the "1 think you are a liar." Ho had laute five minutes, stirring. Add 2 Mandolin ■ Tepor Banjo aAnd tlW), too whi]o->he punctuated too late." raised his voice, and Miss Cnton, at best teachers in voice culture but in shucks, It’s real fun to be flirtin’ girl." 'ups well-seasoned tomato soup. French and Italian and German and Mandnia . ' . Celloi-BanJo -tie oentonoee With deep Inhalations “ It’s not too late. Go to her an with luck, and trust t'b the fates the other side of the room, stopped 'Vhen Ideated, add 2 cups cooked everything else that her Iktle heart Ukulele ' Mando-Cello of his cigaret, Rand told him about The other looked up.* "What tell her." O’Day plucked at the ends that the car won’t get stifck. Mary Lowell. • chewing her gum and listened at­ ■'nd seasoned spaghetti. Toss about. desires.’ BanJi^MabdolIp - makes you say that?” of his. stubby white mustache. tentively. You- see little byways where "I don't know, lieutenant, whether Serve.” . “ A little while afterwards Miss Ehtsemble Playing for Adranced "Because If there ever was a man “1 tell you you don’t understand. Porter’s face went white and his traffic is thin, and clatter alohg in there’s any such thing as love at Lawrence came in and ordered Pupils. who didn’t deserve a decent woman- What can 1 say to her even If 1 do hands gripped the edge of his desk. yer bundle of tin. You’re driving first si^ t, but I do know she ap­ Bit O’RhjTne nearly a thousand dollars worth of It’s Sam Church. The thing that explain? 1 pan't ask her to marry "You’re talking pretty carelessly, the fanJlly, an’ oughta be glad— in Agent for Gtb'snn Instruments. pealed to me tremendously, and I’ve surprises me Is that he has actually me. 1 haven't got a nickel. 1 Rand." “The lintel low enough to keep out lingerie in one fell swoop and left Odd Fellows’ ^Iqck ''' been In love with her ever since that pomp and pride; spite of the fact that they’re drlvin’ proposed marriage. It Isn’t like him; haven’t even got- a decent Job.” “ I’m speaking very carefully. Por­ saying that she had a lesson with you mad. At the Center Room 8. night at the rrataurant." he usually tires of them too soon." "If she’s worth her salt," O’Day The threshold high enough to turn Tortentio that same afternoon. "An* she broke oft with you be­ ter. Listen to me while I s^y it The wife tells you this, and-the Up two Sights. ' "You mean there have been other growled, his ruddy cheeks flaming again. You’re a Har," deceit aside; * “Julie. I ask you, was it any . Telephone, 1709. . ■^1 cause she saw you with this May­ kids tell you that. No wonder you women?"' brighter, "she wbn’t care." He leaned across the desk, bis face The doorband strong enough from, wonder that I then and there de­ nard girl In your arms?" "I mean that his house. If It could Rand gazed dejectedly at the floor. rlbbers to defend; termined to sell my body and soul "Yes." Just a few Inches from^tbe other talk, could tell many a story that They were silent for* several minutes man’s. This door will open at the touch of to give my voice to the world? "Tour friend Olga seems to bo bad would makb choice readin’. There “Oh well," Jimmy rose. "Let’s every friend,” “Only, I said to myself. I’ll not luck to you, doesn't she? But you “ And If you dispute the question have been a dozen, more or less, change the subject. I think I’ll be In point," he went on, speaking very, — Van Dyke’s Inscription take any money for fine clothes. can be sure of this, Rand. If she breach-of-promlse suits, but they going home, lieutenant." He ex for a Friend’s House. 'That 'would be very common. But, I got mad at seeing you together you calmly, "wo can go out In the de­ never saw the, light of day In court, tended his band. "Thanks for gfiv livery stable or In the yard and de­ must have money some way— any can bet your bottom dollar she because he’s too smart a lawyer In Ing me your time.” The Play way— to expend upon my voice.” thinks a lot of you.” bate It." the first place an’ he never put O'Day said gruffly: “My tlmels (To Be Continued) One of the year’s most ta’ ked- TTOMORBOW:— The o f the about Is Werfel’s “ Goat Gong,” pro­ Temptress. » THERE IS A PERFECT duced by New York’s Theater Guild. Story of a monster son, part GIFTS ARE ABOLISHED. goat, part man, born to a peasant But he had to ring about four “I’m coming! I’m coming!” said Constantinople.— The governor FACE POWDER! times before Jimmy answered. Chirk hastily, for he didn’t want a couple of southern Europe. The of Constantinople province has (>)t. Time to get up!” called Mosey black mark. All the wood and monster escapes the coop which has abolished wedding gifts. 'Phis Is JJVENTUBES cheerfully. “Ceme along! I’ll .give meadow people liked the Fafry hold him in secrecy since Infancy. part of a program to encourage you a ijide.’-’ Queen. She was the best, friend Revolution spreads over the land. marriage and national economy. Al­

. >w. The next place Mosey passed was the atone pile under which. usually asks for Chirk Chipmunk lived. oura “Yes, sir! It’s in the air,” he said, “I can smell it.” And h ^ ^ n g ChlrlCs doorbell. ah extra slice “Whoie ithefe and what do you Mosey Mud Turtle opened his I’ll look decent-and clean ah all the want?” called Chirk by and by. when his wife eyes at last. other people in the Land-Whei*e- ' “ It’s ino!” called Mosey. MONDAY. MARCH 29 All winter long he had kept Sprlng-Ie-Coming.” “Spring’s aeai;ly herd and you’d them closed— down under the mud Slowly but surely- he made -his better be,, getting around, hadn’t If so, ybu are Inclined; to be ex­ at the bottom of Ripple Creek. way toward the little secret bush you? I’m oih.my way to Scrub-Up citable. Most of the time Ripple Creek that marked the path that Ipd to Land.” Watch this handicap ind fight It.' had been 90vered With ice, but now Scrub-Up Land and Mister Rubh- “Js buckwheat ripe yet, and are Try the old stunt of counting teb the Ice was gone and the water dub'. '» the corn sprouts up?" asked Chirk. before acting when yon are in and mud felt warm. But on the way he pasa^. the “My gracious goodnesii no!” ex­ state of'excitement. % So Mosey slowly moved out*:of tiny doorway that. led doira to Jlnt- claimed Mosey: “ Neither are the Your talents a r e ^ e add-nnUmlt- = ■ /-‘if ;• • V? ' the mud and crawled up on TJiy Jumplug->Io.uBe’a house. • flies 'hor mostjuitOes-hor skippers ed,^ bat to becomn.ar cen tal ypn' bahic. It wae then that he lifted, bis “ I’ll stop and get Jlmlnjr,'' said here yet. But .they'lL all eoxile in top,shell and sfimk ont his b ^ d ^ must watch the ihclliiktlon . to "HsL Mosey. “ He sleepy ior fltve ;• solid good time. .You’d bettor coiQb-h96ng. off toe handle” quieki^...' and opened hinrleepy eyes. ■ months without waking.' Bfedl before the March Harh^gsts> ^tor . H omy sniffed-'' Hee! He’s , da bad as I am. QFd'la^’ you., Heto p u fi^ g black jtitrMk'tit- B«rn-i1mmed .;,*5rea,.tirl Jt’a In the lOr," W W A bones, both of usj I'll rlng:^.Iite er «v e»^ 6 d jrs namo who ^ dotisn’t «ni)>tote disguise .tod. 'Adftjn^ •alV^I ean salell it^, tfpringf; VU -ben.” go to. get' sprh)g*clbahed -and , thd \Qhtinbezlatn. He ua to- getiM iy ‘W eaii' - : nw6et Binke & he rang jjnm ky’s doorlAi^ir ^' Fairy jftaesa wUl flsd it o n t/’v - stosot4f In tin titfct^' JQOrlSQlMI ' ■’' ■ ^ t'V' " 'i ' - - . - . m • M.

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Tonii^t'e Program. “Eledtric refrigeration Is not con­ save a.person who is overcome by 5*—^Vincent Lopes and orchestra. 6 fined to residences alone” said Mr. smoke and demonstrated the —^Dinner music. 7—Columbia Uni­ 6.80 p. m.— ATTRACTS ATTENTION Biechler. "Hospitals, clubs, meat HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET “Prone pressure” system that sav­ i^hnobint Heal versity lecture. 7:20— Leo F. Bar- Children’s Period: markets and fioriets- shops find it ed the life of a man in Hartford tunlque, baritone, accompanied by “Mother Goose—the Children’s Just as attractive and necessary as only "a few days ago. VICKS Entertainer,’’ Interest directed during the past Oene Sullivan. 7:80— “The Lulla­ few days toward the First National does the ice cream dealer. The Del- Seventy .Preset at Sapper Other speakers at the banquet by Lady. 8—"Pop” Concert. To Bessie Lillian Taft Demonstration Week of Frlgldalre oc-Llght Company offers a Frigi­ were Judge Johp-E. Fahey, ex- and tmoing WOO (608.2). 9—A and P. Gyp­ 6,50 p. m.— daire electric refrigerator to meet Served at Fittoii Ho4e Chlef B. A. Shqa, ex-Mayor, F. G. Dinner Concert—^Moe Blumen- electric refrigeration has been al­ Service of the Best Eind. sies. To WEEI (476), WCAP most without a parallel In the his­ the individual requirements of the House— Chief Ramsden Hartenstein and other city offi­ (469), WWJ (852.7), WJAR thal’s Hub Restaurant Trio. smallest home owner or the largest Speaks. ‘ cials. Chief George B. Milne of the Habanera and Vaquero’s Song tory of American manufacturing (305.9) , WOO (608.2). 10—Grand and distribution. business.” Rockville depa^ment and Assist­ AUTOS WASHED opera. “Lakhme.” To WOO from the opera “Natoma” . . ant Chief Conrady and Fire Com­ ...... Herbert Ill this and nine hundred other Alfred A. Grezel, local agent, re­ Cleaned and Polished. Joseph €. Ifilsoir (608.2), WCAE (461.8), WJAR representative American and Cana­ ports a widespread interest In Rockville firemen to the num­ missioner McCray a^o made ad­ (305.9) . WCAP (469), WTAG Caressing Butterfly, Barthelemy ber of seventy gathered o,n Satur­ dresses. Expert Simonizing. Serenata ...... Tarengho dian cities the electric refrigerator Frigidaire. He has made several 2S Spruce St. T e L M lP (2C''V •'•'—-Ben Bernie and orches­ manufactured by the Delco-Light sales already and there are many day evening at the headquarters of Music was furnished by the Ve­ Wilson’s (leaning Sta. tra. Popular Walts: people in town who are contemplat­ the Fitton Hose Co. on Prospect netian Four. So. Manchester. In the Middle of the Night. Company, Dayton, Ohio, has been street to enjoy the annual banquet 27 Brainard PL Phone 2030*2 WRC (469) Washington, D. C. on display by dealers who have ing installing these systems for use 4.80— Musical. Hungarian Dances, of the department and listen to the I, II and V ...... Brahms been making a special effort to ac­ this summer. There are approximately 725,- WTAM (889.4) Cleveland, Ohio. last word on fire matters from ex­ 000 women workers in the employ Popular Period. quaint householders with Its won­ perts. All of the companies of 6— OK'bestra. 8— Concert. 9— derful advantages in convenience, SKILLED REPAIR AND of various large manufacturing Mu.ik'al. 11—^Dance program. 7.30 p. m.— ELECTRH’AL WORK AT the city were represented. plants in Japan. Announcements and Police sanitation and economy. A* turkey su p p ^, prepared by V/IP (508.2) Philadelphia, Pa. "The new Frlgldaries, wUh their SOUTH M.4lXUHESTER GARAGE When C. 05—Orchestra. Reports! Chef George C. Kreh, was enjoyed. 8.30 p. m.— (Mean, cool-looking uielal cabinets WBAL (246) Baltimore. Md. Henry A. Schallcr, proprietor of The menu included grape fruit, Capitol Theater Orchestra con­ are responsible for the remarkable chicken soup, roast Vermont tur­ PAZO 6.30— Orchestra. 7.30—Organ. attendance at the various demon­ the South Manchesteh Garage, has WEHHl 5 POUNDS MORE 8—Musical. ducted by Bill Jones. engaged William X. Konopaska of key, masheci potatoes and tur­ OMiTMENT 8.45 p. m.— strations,” declared E. G. Blechler, nips as the main dishes with celery, WCAE (461.8) nttsburg. Pa. president and general manager of East Hartford to take charge of the 6.80— Concert. 8--Stndlo. 11 “How to. Grow Alfalfa Success- repairing and servicing of his ga­ olives and pickles as appetizers and IN THIRTY DAIS is AppitoE, ■.jb fully,’^ Ben Southwich, County the Delco-Light Company, after re­ was rounded out with coffee and ■'M —Variety. ceiving initial reports from nearly a rage. bsosusB It Is WADC (258) Akron, Ohio. 6.30 Agricultural Agent, Hartford Mr. Konopasko is one of the cigars. ■if? County Farm Bureau. hundred distributors early this Mayor John P. Cameron asted Po sM vb Is AoHosm •—Concert. 1—India Owls. week. most experienced auto mechanics Ask any druggist for a box of WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. 9.00 p. m.— in this vicinity. He was manager as toastmaster. H6 Introduced as McCoy's Ced Liver Oil Compound Popular Selections: “Two months ago, when this new the principal speaker First Deputy It begiiu immediatBly to take out 6.80— Orchestra. 8.80—Variety., of the Old Auto Repair apd Sal­ Tablets. They cost but J^tle, are the Inflammation and rednca/tdl 11.30— Ramble. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue. type cabinet '^as announced, we ex­ vage Co. of Hartford for some time Chief RamsdCll ot- Hartford who sugar coated and as plea^nt to WGY (379.5) Schenectady, N. Y. I’m Sitting on Top of the World. pected an unprecedented response and later organized the East Hart­ spoke on “Fire Prevention.” He take as candy. Swelling. The first application m 6.30— :—Orchestra. 7.46—Band. I Want Somebody to Cheer Me. , on the part of householders and , ford Garage where Mr. ^d ialler got told how daily Inspections are Skinny men and women take brings Great ReOet. Stops Itching In­ WTIC (348.6) Hartford, Conn. Gimme a Little Kiss Will You? ^ made due preparations to meet the his first auto repair experience. ' made in his city to eliminate fire them to speedily put on plenty ot stantly and Quickly Relieves Irritation. 6.50— Trio. 8.30— Orchestra. I Want Somebody to Love. demand in our two great plants, Mr. Konopaska sold his East risks. Every big building . is good healthy solid flesh and for this I Love My Baby. covering a total of 32 acres. Severe tests in cases of long standing 9.80— Orchestra. 10.80—Ensem­ Hartford garage to specialize just I charted and studied by the fire­ purpose they are so extremely good ble. “Dody” Krivlts Almost Immediately we were forc­ on auto electrical work in Willi- men, he sgld. They know the In­ that thin men and women often have proved that PAZO OINTMENT Alma Marcott, Accompanist ed to put on double shifts to fill the side of a building so well that ev­ can be depended upon with absolute WBZ (333.1) Springfield, Mass. 9.15 p. m.— mantic and for seven years he rep­ take on 5 pounds or more Ifi 30 7.30— Organ. 8.30—Studio. 10 orders that came pouring in. The resented,the Willard Storage Bat­ en in the dead of night if a fire oc- days. As a matter of fact, your certainly to Stop any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud­ AMf rp Duet— Tiew white Duco-flnlshlng cabinet, tery, Delco, Remy, Noth East and My Caroline R o se...... Hall druggist is authorized to return ing Piles, and in the shortest time possible. Recommended by WRNY (258.5) New York City. together with recentiy 'reduced Connecticut Ignitions Systems and your money if you don’t take on 5, 7.30— Orchestra. 9.15— Variety. Mildred Zigmont, Soprano prices, is forcing us to capacity pro­ also the American Bosch Magneto Physicians and Drnggists in United States and Foreign Countries. J. W. Krich, Baritone duction. pounds in 30 days. 10—Orchestra. Co. and cstablshed a wonderful Comply One thin woman gained 15 PAZO OINTMENT in tnbes with E*ile Pipe Attachment, 76c. Baritone— “It should be remembered too, ■ WCAU (278) Philadelphia, Pa. business until last summer when pounds in six weeks.. and in tin bozea, 60c. The drcnlar enclosed with each tube and box 7.35—^Vocal and Instrumental. 9.30 I Wonder Who Wished Her on Me 1 that a new cabinet is not qecessary illness forced him to give it up. with the I Had But Fifty Cents. Be sure and ask for Mcl^oy’s, the contains Cscts abont Piles which everybody sbonid know. —Variety. for enjoyment of the advantage of Mr. Schaller considers' himself originhl and genuine Cod Liver Oil J. W. Krlclf electric refrigeration. The regular lucky to get such a capable man, New Law PAKB My'JICINB CO., BMomont and Pine Streets, St Louie, Mo. WJAR (305.9) Providence, R. 1. Soprano— Compound Tablets—60 Tablets— 7.45—Entertainers. 8.15— Musi- Frigidaire cooling unit can be in­ and he Is looking forward to a big 60 cents.—Adv. tal. You’re' All to Blame, stalled in the ordinary ice refrigera­ repair and electrical business. His INStJRE YOUR CAR WJZ (455) New York City. 8— Mildred Zigmont tor with no trouble at .•>11.” aim is to give the public the best I write all kinds of Automobile Orchestra. 10—Quartet. 9.30 p. m.— The Delco-Light Company,'whtch nossible service. He guarantees Insurance; also Fire and Life. WBBR (272.6) Staten Island, N. Emil Helmberger’s Hotel Bond manufactures Frlgldalres is a sub­ the work put out at his garage. Y. 8:40—Musical. Dance Orchestra. sidiary of the General Motors Cor­ Central Time. 10.00 p. m.— poration and Is backed by that Almost unknown and unmarked WBBM (226) Chicago, 111. 4— Grand Opera, “Lakme” by tte organization’s gigantic capltaliza- for many years, the birthplace of Varieties. 6—Feature. WEAF Qranfl Opera Company ; ti(jn and Its hundreds of skilled en­ Admiral Robert H. Peary, discov­ Thomas V. Holdenen WHAS (399.8) LouUvllle, Ky. 4 under the directlod of Cesarei gineers who are specializing and erer of the North Pole, now bids 14'William St. Phone 97-13 — Concert. Sodero. fair to be made into a shrine. 11.00 to 12.00 p. m.— Mischel-SuHivan Bedding Co. WFAA (476) Dallas, Tex. 4:30 ■—Piano. 6:30—Orchestra. The Travelers Symphonic Ensem­ WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, 111. ble in a program of music by 597 Main Street South Ma^chest^ 5:15—Variety. 6—Organ. 6:30— Richard Wagner. Apt PP Bridal Chorus from "Lohengrin” KFAB ’ (340.7) Lincoln. Neb. Elsa’s Dream from "Lohengrin”. f ■■ 5:30—Concert. 8:30—-Studio. Pilgrim’s Chorus from KYW (536) Chicago. 111. 6— “Tannhauser.” Public Demonstration OpaH AOf Pft Vorsplel from “Lohengrin.” ■ 7 WCCO (416.4) St. Paul-Minne- March from "Tannhauser.” apolis. 6:15—Concert. 9—Classi- c&l* Of Cantilever Shoes At WSM (282.8) Nashville, Tenn. A cloth lighter than thistledown Spedal for this Week 6:30—Concert. 8—Plano. 10—Or­ and softer than the finest crepe de chestra. chin, has been created in London. KFNF (266) Shenandoah, la. 7— Concert. 654 Main St. Farr Block KSD (645.1) St. Louis, Mo. 7— Studio. 8—'Concert. WLW (422.3) Cincinnati, O. 7 ■X'- ^ 'vl 1 —Concert. 7:30—^Theatrical pro- A Watch Tuesday and Wednesday . gram. 8—Concert. :.'A- KPRC (296.9) Houston, Tex. will be assured of satisfaction March 30 and 31 — 1 to 9 P. M. . 7:30—Orchestra. 8:30—Band. if the selection is made here. WHO (526) Des Moines, la. 7:30 —^Vocal. 11—^rgan. 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KEEP GUESTS AWAKE lig n n Arnnges S x Meets WITH CANNED MUSIC. The third game of the town ser­ Work of F onm ds S p oM The Tygers are a musical ball ies between St. Mary's and Cheney W A U B PICKS ATHLETHS for lo a d Bairierr, First club but it’s merely canned stuff. Brothers should draW’ the largest About a dozen of the payers crowd of the three games. The by Wind — Mandeiter first two games have produced good Meeti^ of Intersi^olastic have portable Vlctrolas and they basketball and the final game will TO COP BASEBAU PENNANT keep the other hotel guests from doubtless be a thriller from the Makes First Score Bi Bleeping with a conglomeration LeagK Sdiedded for start. of ja u until midnight. T 7. Indians. Visitors Eipiaiize in Sec­ Joe Pentland and Sam Thornton Thinks Browns WiH Be Se^ 8. Red Sox. Jane 6. split up a forward berth for the His Argument. Hartford Crescents against the Dix­ The Athletics, by every Indica­ ond Half. beating the Crimson was any­ ies Saturday night. Each played ond in American leagne; thing new to the Johnny Har­ tion, are due. A young club, they pire and poiilbly olx meets have half a game. Pentland scored had everything last year but a vard aggregation. But the twice and Thornton once. The Dix­ been boolfed for the High school timely tally was a history­ punch at the finish and this should Manchester and the Hartford trsusk team wWch Is working out ies were the winners by the one­ come with the steadying Influence Thistle soccer team -battled to a making event for little Centre, sided margin of 44 to 18. Tommy now nnder 'the direction ol Coach ' situated down there In the of another campaign together. tie yesterday afternoon at liOKee Pete Wlgren. The Interclass meet Murphy, back from Grove City .for They ’are not very smart on the street In the opening game of ther Kentucky hills, far removed a short vacation, jumped In the Dix­ New York, March 29.— They say which wUl tell Just who will be from the effete east. It’s still a ! bases but It is difficult to see how local season. The strength of ie togs again. He hooped tep field one man’s opinion is as good as on the team will be held on April big topic in Danville. I a team can go wrong with all the neither team could* be determined 19 and 21. Coach Wlgren will pick goals and seven fouls. another’s, although I seem to re­ hitting, pitching and reserve for a heavy wind handicapped the his men after that affair and will call the guest at Joliet who claimed strength the Athleltcs can muster. players considerably throughout "I think Michigan had the best Despite the cold weather yester­ start to groom them for their first basketball team In the Western he had one and the next day they At that, any one of the first the contest. . meet with Chapman Tech at New day, there was a large attendance took It away from him with a rppe. three teams could win the pennant Manchester scored first when Conference this season,” offers at the soccer game at the stadium. London on May 10. P. J. L. P’rhaps. Michigan, as you But in spite of the fact that I without disturbing the national Lindsay passed to Hewitt who In On May 15 Lewis High of South­ The Manchester team and the Hart­ bruise very easily. I’ll prove that calm. The Browns are a hot possi­ turn relayed It to Hall near the know, tied for the title. It lost four ford Thistles satisfied the fans with ington will come here for the games, three by a combined total I hold with the idea In question by bility, with an impressive attack Hartford goal. One of the l^ rt- first home meet and on May 22, a 1 to 1 tie. stating my opinion, pronto and as and the prospect of an Improved ford players kicked Into a cornw of Just six points, a matter of three ■ Springfield Commercial will be field goals. It was trounced but follows.: defense through the medium of and Hall took It. He placed It the guests of the local team. The The state basketball champion­ That the Philadelphia Athletics better pitching than they have had directly In front of the goal find once, by Minnesota. Surely It de­ ship this year hangs dangling to Springfield combination Is one of served Its final position. Michigan, will win the 1926 pennant In the since 1922. Still, they haven’t the the score was an easy one for Hew­ the fastest In the east and will give the belts of the Bristol New Depart­ American League with the St. Athletics all around class and itt who headed it. The game had T* nchester plenty of opposition. In truth, did well. It started strong. ure team. The Bell City crew It put on a whirlwind finish. But Louis Browns and Washington that’s all there Is to It. gone nearly a half at thla time and TTie team will travel to Water- gained Its recognition through a Senators crowding them hard at The Senators, after winning two Manchester was content to play « bury on May 29 to meet Crosby of In between the Wolverines falter­ double victory over the New*Haven ed. As for being the best, that’s an the finish. In fact, I will make a successive pennants, have started defensive game for the remaix^g that city. Crosby defeated Man­ Atlas. clean breast of the whole thing by down the other side of the hill. two minutes. Hartford equallied chester In a meet here last year argument open for Individual or They say the munber—13—is a Jinx, a hoodoo, a good one to side­ collective debate. Moreover, it’s stating that this Is the way I think I like the Yankees over the in 2 minutes In the second half. by a small score and advices from Cap Blssell sepred four goals for track. It’s called the Jinx of.Jlnxee. Maybe so. the teams would finish If they White Sox for fourth place, al­ In this half both teams had trou­ one that’ll never be settled. the Meriden Endees Saturday night the Brass City Indicate that the Bat the thirteenth of April may be your lucky day. At least, it will were at all accommodating: though the choice is a narrow one. ble keeping the ball where it was team down there Is just as good as this team won a city series placed for the wind was strong and. . INTRODUCING— be for two of America’s boys. For on the afternoon of that day they’ll 1. Athletics. The Indians, uncertain In pitch­ now. game. He was the leading scorer. 2. Browns. ing and Infield defense, can not swept over the field, at tlme» ta-. It has not yet been decided Earl Martineau, famous be occnpjdng two box seats at opening day baseball games in two big doing all the good work that tho* Minnesota athlete of a few 3. Senators. hope for better than seventh place whether the Triangular meet or a As far as Manchester Is con­ Uague ball parks. 4. Yankees. at this writing. The club has pos­ players had started. Both team s' meeting of the whole Interscholas- seasons ago. Martlneau was cerned, basketball will see Its fin­ had the ball at their opponent's one of the Gophers’ greatest You may be one of the lucky lads. You may be one of the two boys 5. White Sox. sibilities, at that, whereas the Red tlc league will take place on June ish with the game at the Rec Wed­ 6. Tigers. Sox have none. goals time and again but the wind 6. If the league plans its meet for grldders, a fleet ball-toter. De­ nesday,'that Is, unless the high to win a trip and a chance to see the big stars in action— to meet your carried it. out When scores seemed this date It will bring teams from fensively, he was as good as school team sees fit to challenge the favorite and present him a silver cup at home plate before a mammoth Inevitable. eight high schoolg to Manchester. any produced In the Western winner under a different name as it throng on oi>ening day— April 13. On resuming the game In the Conference In a decade. In has been persistently rumored. second period Hartford made a con • track he was a fair hurdler. All you have to do is pick your favorite American or National League Harris Foresees Thfird Pennant; certed effort to bring the ball up Martlneau is now coaching at BOWLING TOURNAMENT. player, write a 200-w6rd story telling your reasons for selecting him and to the Manchester geals. The Western State Normal, Kala­ mail or bring it to the Baseball Contest^Editor, The Herald. strong defense put up by the locals mazoo, Mich. Toledo, Ohio, March 29.— A num­ There’ll be two winners. One for each league. Every boy of 16 however, kept the visiting forwards ber 'o f crack teams from various TeHs Evans A k u t His 1926 Gub back In midfield. Marshall, the 'OLIEGE Does the home court hold any cities will be on the drives of the yctue of age and under is eligible to compete in this great pu-season Manchester right back who has advantage In basketball? List: Of T. B. C. tournament here tonight •^ame. It’s all ABSOLUTELY FREE ! just joined the team, showed that the 60 games played In the Big Ten most prominent of which are the So, if ypu want to give Old Fellow Jinx and his No. 13 the merry he was no stranger to the game for i T T E I l this winter, 44 were won on home I Boyle Valves and Underwriters laugh, you’d better enter the National Baseball Player Contest being he 'lut in home nice work and floors. Ohio State copped all of Its Service Corporation quintets of broke up many plays that might six home tilts. So did Iowa. Others Chicago. conducted by NBA Service, Inc., of Cleveland, O., and The H »ald. You have ’■een carried through to tal­ fared almost as well. On the road Either of these teams is fully tnay be one of the winners. lies. BADGERS' BEST BET the Bucks failed to yrin a game. i capable of putting out a count that You’d better hurry, too! There’s only a few more days left. Welsh and Pratt made a fine Iowa took but two. But four teams would place l|t at the top of the five Contest closes at midnight, Wednesday, March 31. combination In the forward posl^ In Victor Chapman, two-mller, got an even break on foreign floors. men heap, for they are two of the tions although the wind hampered Wisconsin has a sterling runner. None did better. Think It over! beat teams entered from the Windy C’mon, gang, let’s get busy! Let’s show we aren’t a bit snpedstl- their work to a great extent. They He knocked six and one-fifth sec­ City, the home of the big A. B. C. tious about the No. 13! Let’s fool the King of Hoodoos! brought the ball up to the Hart­ onds off the Big Ten indoor record Iowa, by the way, had an unusu­ money winners. ford first line t'me and again and Hoently. Last fall he won the con- al record The Howks won eight, There will be 23 cities represent­ another factor that brought their intry. Chapman, In lost four, trying for the title. But ed, this being the greatest number HEILMANN IN GREAT good work up to naught was Han­ every race ho en- they scored eight less points In on any one night of the classic t o . SHAPE THIS SPRING. ley, center half back of Hartford. r-of the competition, their 12 conference games than did date. I Taylor sent In several shots which best bet. their opponents. Iowa reached the Munkel. Lamneck Furnaces of Harry Hellmann, as the result missed by Ihches. Both teams top because it used Its points to Columbus tore off a 2,988 for fifth of much handball play last win­ were playing good football during Syracuse has closed its most suc­ the best advantage, showing It Isn’t place and Peoples' Ice Cream of ter, is In fine shape. He wants to this half but the wind spoiled ev­ cessful basketball campaign. It lost the markers you score but how you Chicago landed sixth with 2,975, lead the American League In erything. but one game in 20 played. Among distribute them that counts. being forced to ^Ise to a 1095 In batting for the second consecu­ In the last two minutes It look­ others it whipped Penn, Cornell the final game to turn the trick. tive time and feels he will do ed as though Manchefter would It. and Piinoeton, members of the CANTWELL RELEASED Furnaces started with 974, added 2iy JOC WILLIAMS score for Pratt and Hewitt sent In eastern Intercollegiate league. The some shots that missed by a huir. a 1,024 and finished with 980. Bobby Crulckshank has lost IMIiMaas went dQwn twice. Penn Birmingham, Ala., March 29— It didn’t mean a thing. however. was ^ aola outfit to beat three golf tourneys by one stroke for the whistle blew Without When the Yankees and Dodgers ar­ NEW OUTDOOR ARENA this year...... But fortunately he If, John D. tried to hand some of It la a return game the the caddies we have met. In a another score. rived for their exhibition game to­ is O' fluent cusser. Mra soundly trounc- day, Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn New York, March 29— Tex Rick­ strictly social way, a 10-cent tip The lineup: •t.- f i t Wamtem was Syracuse’s out­ Manchester Pos - Hartford 'i>t9 manager, announced the '-elease of ard will confer today with officials has they’d run him right from under standing star. They don’t make ’em Cal Coolldge’s boy says he his toupee. H. Pratt Watt Pitcher Guy Cantrell to Jersey City of the New York Yankees on a no ambition to be a Dempsey. any better than Hanson. and the purchase of Outfielder project"that was expected to result G Marshall Munson a Merwin Jacobso'’ from thq same In the promoter obtaining the use The Treasury Department re­ y-^ RE^l EIIVIBEB'— club. Jacobson was taken South of the Yankee stadium for boxing ports the average life of a dollar BB "Bo” McMlllln, quarterback by the Dodgersen trial and has or begin immediately the' erection bill la seven m on th s....In whose Wilson Foots at Centre College several made pood. of an outdoor arena, seating be­ hands. In whose hands? LB years ago? McMlllln was pig­ The Brooklyn leader also an­ tween 110,000 and 120,000 per­ Williams Fergnioii skin prince around the Dan­ nounced he had sent Harry Court­ sona. "The team that beats us will RHB 1 ville campus. He scored the ney, left-hander, formerly with Rickard Is believed to be con­ know they' have been In a race,” Lindsay Hsnler winning touchdown against Washington and San Francisco, centrating 'his attention on the writes the versatile John J. Mc- CHB . 1 Harvard one year, thus gain­ home ahead of the club with a sore closing of a Dempsey-Tunney Graw of the Giants... There’s eru­ Dlnnle Montgomery ing Immortal fame. Not that LHB arm. match. Maybe this Is his way of saying dition, plus for you. .Whadda sup­ pose they’d think they were In, a Hall Lees he Intends to be a fighter. furnlture-varnlshlng competition? OR The old-fashioned son, who used Hewitt Boso ” -' Mickey (himself) McC^uire by Fontaine Fox Harry Greb will probably be re­ to go in to crossword puzzles, has IR membered as the fastest fighter joined his old-fashioned dad who Taylor CamphsU the game ever had. . . . Either In held championships at mah jongg. GF -fHE yoUi4 H G RE clown ball player. \ BY BILLY EVANS Wlllie Hoppe 1s getting old and HARRIS SAYS ft losing his skill and the time can’t Tampa, Fla., March 29.— Can 18 WINS SURE be fair off when the public will be Washington win Its third successive FOR ^OX ACE calling him Bill. American Leagne pennant? Manager Stanley Harris believes Tampa, Fifeu, March 28— •On learning that Billy, Evans had it can and will. And I might men­ started a school for umpires, Mr. sophlcal critic says, stilV.it c o ^ d i| | f "How many games are yon go­ possibly be more eomldai.' tion that Mr. Harris Is not Inclined ing to win this year?” was the O’Goofty remarked in a casual, off­ to boasting. hand manner, "W ell, It’s time question put to Walter John- We don’t blame the pltehen for There are many who believe the son the other day. Before he -V, somebody was doing some'tblng for Senators have passed the peak of . a t the blind In this country.” making Ruth walk so much...... had a chance.to reply, Manager They’d be. awful saps to carry a big thelf game and are due to crumple, Harris said: as did the New York Yankees of Let’s see, what was the name of bird like him around. "'Why the youngster will win 1924 after winning three straight 18, sure.” that red-headed college fellpw who "I see where some of the boys in­ carried Ice In Wheaton, 111., and "Show me the way to go home,” . “ Whatever the manager says sang the bewildered bas#-runner sist yon will need plenty of glue to goes," replied Walter. "1 most NG made so much money out of pro keep ycur team from falling apart football last fall? i as he tore Into third base. shoot at 18 or more." ZACK 'WHEAT. this summer,” was my greeting to That’s asking a lot of ball Made mi^or league debut wtth Someone should persuade* the Flowers Is to meet Greb for the Manager Harris. games from a fellow who has Brooklyn In 1909. Same club war- pVlnce of Wales to capitalize his third tim e....The understanding "Yon would think most of giy been pitching 20 years, but since. unique abilities...... There is is that if Flowers wins this match players used crutches, the way some Johnson Is the gay who will de­ One of the oldest players is point plenty of room in the world for a he gets the title for keeps, like the of the (experts are picking them to liver, if any one can. of service In maJora. pieces," laughingly replied the boy clever acrobat. Lipton cap and the golf trophy. ♦ Has been in .300 clrcto.;all break Into the majors.in years:' . bn bt It air dep«iida'bA\who dUM f t . . With what inajor league olubs gam % tof ..ns.. la < hls^lnoh'^' "1 have Johnny Tobin id f right " t t j RuMcerfellay gives a d in t tip and haa Bipb Shawksy plajred?— F. Jba who d&onld,Wln- at Jekst a field,'a great lead off man and n miail!^' U’a'Mg'.naiWL-w* fl^ ^ ^ ik ^ a ia i^ ' ■ Jialf4eiW'-ni«#.- . inhurt bas»>mnner, I have reserves m a promising- for ptantitally eVery porittoDv VI tip audand tha oftMtMttet autftdir'^stSrtsau^wlitSi a P tU ^InlK a iand New York, iMi ’■ifr'l .crliataal tBrsaUgatloa. ■. . t loiifrilM i haagm. jronnfitsft in ^Ulou hut had'to as " i feel that mjr. otiib la strongaf

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went Into eonferaaea #iUt tSiJudge rvRiiis in A private isfflca. LaAer Mr. 'w a r entered the aonfaimea; topal -and the two Hartford mea.Jett to gii^.tb FOR TODAY the big court room. Whether An open session would, tha^ be held was uneertatm COBwUa— a Crom p «c » !•) New '‘Witness’' 'I' nant ot tho fedenil constitatlos as Peabody, Mass., March 29~- A r he had no opp6rtunlty to appeal to new witness has come forward to to avail aid Gerald Chapman. He is Earl the courts ot the land or F. Wetmore, chemist student, base­ 6 himself ot counsel. ball player and lunch cart worker. The succeeding paragraphs claim In an affidavit he places Chapman • ' v i Chapman’s constitutional^ right to in New York C ity the night Pa­ / •erre his 25 year Atlanta sentence trolman Skelly was shot down in 7 for the Leonard street mail robbery New Britain. \ as imposed by a federal court in Young Wetmore was found in a New York, City. camp at Peabody and declared he Bxc6BB of jurisdiction by tne was prepared to back up his affi­ Hartford county superior court is davit by going to Connecticut to alleged in another paragraph be­ testify. “ I know that I saw Ch,ap- cause Chapman was hurried to con­ man in New York,.that night,” he viction and brought to Connecticut insisted. without opportunity to assert his federal rights. eCM “Prejudice” “Your petitioner would likewise assert that he is Illegally detained 'V under a void Judgment and sen- ’ tence,” reads the fourth paragraph, a f. cwnr. itw.‘nhw> rtuoait, tfg “ which is Illegal and inoperable in­ asmuch as he was deprived of a fair and impartial trial by reason of overwhelming prejudice that exist­ BOVifeCOUTS . ANDREWS TO GO ON ' ] beapblis, JANGLES MAKE Remember Her? LONG INSFEOnON TRIP. Cleveland. ed in Hartford county, the locality : r i c ^ ' WAR CLAIMS DEAL . of the trial, as will more fully ap­ BURBANK ILL Washington, March 2D.— L. C, pear in a reference to a transcript Andyewa, federal'enforcement chief of the record of the trljl in said The Inter-Troop Contest com­ Plant Wizard Has Heart ON WITH GERMANY announced today he would atart AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE'^ cause. mittee has scheduled three events tack Brought On By about July 1 on a nation-wide In­ “ Because of such bitter and for April 1, 16 and 27. These are spection trip of his reorganized pro<> AT COST overwhelming prejudice your peti­ strictly scput contests and are not ligious Controversies. bibitioD army. Always paid 25 per cent, divl* tioner’s rights to a fair trial were in any way in the nature of the He will go west by way of Atlan­ dend. Bedncing cost of inaoranoe ' Ignored throughout all stages of the events carried on at the usual ath­ Santa Rosa, Calif., March U, S. Near to Setdemen^ ta, New Orleans and the Mexican that amount proceedings.” letic meets. All scouts and their “29— Luther Burbank, the 77- border. After touring the Pacific In the next paragraph Chapman friends are invited to look on from year-old plant scientist, was coast be will return along the Cana­ STUART J. WASLEY alleges: “ Your petitioner as further the side lines. Only active, regis­ Btficken with a heart ^attack May Back German Loan dian border, viaiting St. Paul, Min- 827 Mala St. Phone 1408. evidence of gross prejudice and un- tered scouts who have not reached Thursday. He was resting ^falr trial in Connecticut would show their nineteenth birthday in the va­ quietly at his home today and Financing Payment. that your petitioner was compelled rious troops will bo allowed to en­ physicians were npt/disposed IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIilinillHIIIIIIIIIIilllHIl to appear in court on an argument ter these events. Rules and sched­ to be alarmed. ■■ for a change of venue with the re­ ule are as fdllows: Visitors have been barred sult or purpose of permitting many, Events open to all active regis­ from Burbank’s home. He Washington, March 29.— The if not all, of the state’s witnesses an tered scouts in Manchester who must remain quietly in bed American and German govern­ opportunity of stuping ‘the would- have not reached their nineteenth until all danger has passed. ments have about concluded nego­ Only Two Days be murderer’ so as to leave no doubt birthday. Recent religious controver­ tiations for a complete settlement as to his Identity at the time they Only one entry will be accepted sies, in which he was the cen­ of all outstanding W!prld Wgr were to come into court and testify in each event from any one troop. tral figure, were thought to claims, now held by the nationals at the trial, which resulted in a con­ Except in case of rescue teams •have been responsible for the of both countries. ^ I M ore viction that was based entirely on where there will be two teams. plant wizard’s present Illness. The settlement was based, upon clrcunrstantlal evidence.” All contestants must be on hand Dr. Joseph Shaw, Bur­ an agreement by the American I In Which To Buy Court “ Arbitrary” when their event is called. bank’s personal physician,- to­ government to float a huge bond is-; ’ That, the Hartford court proceed­ All equipment to be furnished by day declared his patient would sue in this country to finance Ger­ ings were void because the court the contestants unless otherwise be fully recovered within a many in paying the claims of acted arbitrarily throughout is stated. few days. American nationals. claimed in the seventh paragraph Coaching during events is pro­ Free All Property. Real Toaster and the eighth claims that the re­ hibited. Scoutmasters not Judg­ At the same time, the American fusal to grant the petition for a ing will keep off of the field. ' TOLLAND government "will release all ■ Ger­ 'change of venue was violation of All staves used will be at least man-owned property seized during constitutional rights. Later the six feet long. the war, with the exception of claim ie made that the sentence oF No scout may enter more than The Study club was omitted last 830,00.0,000 worth, which will be death is null and void because it two events, except patrol events. Monday evening. The next meeting held as a guarantee of Interest pay­ conflicts with the constitution and Patients, readers, writers and staff will be held at the church parlors ments on the loan, and the great section nineteen of the criminal holders are not considered, contest* April 1-2. fleet of German merchant liners code, as the sentence has unlawful­ ants: Miss Mable-Lubmcn was at her which were seized In American ly wrested Chapman from the Unit­ E. L. Machol of Hartford Coun­ home over the week-end. harbors at tjie outbreak of the This Toaster Makes ed States government and exposes cil will be the only Judge. He will Mrs, Lucy Usher has returned war. him to the danger of forfeiting his decide upon any points not cov­ from a visit with her daughter, life without due process of the law. ered. Miss Ethel Usher of Hartford. A knife with 76 blades has been Another paragraph attacks the The points in rescue race are: Mrs. West’s Sunday school class made by an English cutler.* legality of President Coolldge’s First place, 5 points; second place, met with Miss Alice Hall, last Sat­ Real Toast commutation of Chapman’s Atlanta 3 points; third place, 1 point. urday evening. The following offi­ sentence without the consent of the The events are as follows: cers were elected for the ensuing The Kind You Can*'t Forget. year: President, Miss Alice Hall; prisoner. In paragraph ten. Chap­ 1. Stretcher Making— 2 scouts Phone-Orders FiHed PromptlFr man’s petition says: “ Your petition­ and patient. vice-president, Eldred Doyle; sec­ . I • er would also aver and say that as 2. Centipede Race«^8 scouts. retary and trea^rer, Henry Hill. j ^ l d s further evidence of the prejudice 3. Semaphore Signaling— Read­ After the business meeting refresh­ By millions ended Here is L.auy AoiiDurton, with her- husband. Lord A.shburton'. "Lady i ’/ y against him, and thus . ,not being er, sender, writer and receiver. ments, music and a social time .vshburton has returned to the United States— the scene of ber successes were enjoyed. » ' Hill's stojp millions of colds every winter— able to preserve his constitutional 4. Knot Tying— 2 scouts. udin 14 hours. They end headache and Avhen she was Frances Donelly of the Florodoro sextette. Manchester Electric Company rights to a fair and impartial trial, 5. Rescue Race— 2 teams, one Miss Hazel West was a week-end fever, open the bowela, tone the whole sys> the Judge of the superior court of scout and patient. • visitor at her home in Snipslc. tok Use nothing less reliable. Colds and Hartford county, on the Jury’s 6. Exhibition _ Epatore..— Any This being Holy Week, there Grippe call for prompt, effieieat help. Be iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimHiiiiiaimiiiiHiiiiiiuiiuinaiHmninim “rendering the verdict of conviction number of scoutsT tffll 'be a priyer mebtihg' at fhe 1 sure you get it. church on Thursday evening. against your petitioner, remarked 7. Morse Signaling-—Same ' as I Alldiiigfifts Brice 30e that he highly approved of suc^ semaphore. Clifford Ward is living with L. i verdict, in spite of the fact that un­ 8. Potato Race— 8 scouts. E. Hall and family for a short der his legal duties he participated 9. First Aid Race— 2 scouts and time. , CASCARA^QUININE Buffalo Market Mrs. Mary Jewell . Baldwin has further in the case by certifying the patient. OsSRedBoB eMbpcctmlt 10. Obstacle Race— 3 posts and returned from & two months, so-i 1071 MAIN STREET. facts to the higher court; and thus Journ in New Jersey i^hd has open­ Easter Greetings could not have exercised a fair and 8 scouts. • 11. FYlction Fire— 1 scout. ed her house. Her daughter. Miss impartial discretion on such facts Marjorie B^dwln,.wbo bas been in before him, which under the laws Contests will start promptly at 7 o’clock. Hartford this winter has Joined BACK ON THE JOB at the of Connecticut necessarily required her. , the exercise of discretion.” All scouts are Invited to attend Having recovered from my re­ the contest. Mrs. Marion Baker has been call­ cent operation I shall re-open Leaders In Lowest Prices “ Unequal Jury” ed to Hyannis, Mass., on account Complaint about Ihe selection of Contest Dates. my shoe repair shop, SPECIAL ! CALVES’ LIVER ...... 38c lb. April 1. Troop No. 3 vs7 Troop of the death of her mother, Mrs. the jury, is made in the eleventh Baker. Tenderloin cf Beef ...... 60e lb. paragraph and again the issue is No. 5 at Center Congregational church. Special exeitises are being plan­ Monday, March 29 iWhere Quality Is The Best,And The Prices^ raised that the “ array of the Jury ned for the Sunday school and Top Round S teak...... was such that there was not a rea­ April 16,_Troop No. 2 vs. Troop Bring your shoe troubles to Very Low. No, 4, at St? James’ Parish school. Christian Endeavor borvices next Sirloin Steak .'...... sonable quota” from certain towns Sunday'pertaining to -tha( Easter me, Store under personad supervision of Charies S. In Hartford county. Another para- April 27, Troop No. 1 vs. Troop Sirloin R o a st...... Waldman, who whs with E. .Atehberg of Hartford for No. 6, at Harding school. season. . graph refers to officer James Skel- L. Ernest Hall attended the fu­ RuUip Veal Roast ...... the last' ten years. He wtil be glad to: meet his old ly’s dying statement that he was ’Tyoop One held its meeting at the neral of his uncle, Horace Goodwin Legs of Veal...... shot by Walter E. Sheehan and that Eighth District School hill last SELWITZ friends and give them personal attaition. Tuesday evening. in New Haven last Saturday. Veal Chops ...... ------the New Britain hostler, Edward L. The regular Christian Endeavor 6 Pearl St, ' Selwitz Block ■ V ^ Johnson identlfled Sheehan and The meeting opened with the Shoulder Lamb C h ops...... Lord’s Prayer and the Shout Laws. service was held Sunday evening. George Stuyvesant as the two men The all-day sewing meeting w^lll Pork Chops ...... ‘ who broke into Davidson and Next the patrols went to their Special for Tuesday, places and practiced their cheers be held at the home ot Miss Luclle Roasting Pork ...... 22c ih. LeventhaTs department store. Agard next Thursday. Sheehan is referred to as “ an in­ and talked over their plans for the lb. patrol contest this evening at the Misses Bernice and Alice Hall Shoulder Steak ...... 22c dividual of a criminal record and a spent the week-end with their par­ EYE TESTING ' 7 Foo die Ladies murderer under the laws of Con­ Harding school. Sausage Meat ...... 22c lb. ■•The patrol getting the most ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hall. by the latest scientific meth- necticut. Sunday was missionary Sunday Fresh Spinach...... 18e peck A full line of novelties such as gray kid, blade kid, points during the next three months ods. According to paragraph thirteen, in the Sunday school and Bernice spike heels and military heeb. ^ “ The ' President of the United will receive a patrol flag,, and will GLASSES FITTED Esss, fresh from the farm ...... 38c doz. ^ have all their expenses jtald by the Hall told the story of the “ Home . States, without authority of law as built from a Bed.” Iceberg Lettuce ...... 3 heads for 25c V^ased upon any constitutional or other two patrols for an overnight hlke:t Potatoes ...... 75c. pecH treaty provision or act o f Congress, FREE PAIR IN DEATH OP did unlawfully release your peti­ After the patrols held their meet­ ings they played the “ Hat Game. WATBRBURY BALL PLATEB- Oranges ...... • doz.' tioner from federal custody without The meeting then closed with the E L Wilson Oysters ...... 38c his consent.” Scout Oath. /" Waterbury, March 29— Deputy Alleged Perjury Coroner Conway this morning ord­ OptomeririOt. The “ Bob White” patrol held gouse & Hale Building Other paragraphs touch on the meeting at Richard Smith’s house ered the release of William Bell- alleged perjured testimony of the last Monday evening. bride and Miss Rdse Morin, arrest­ three New Britain policemen, that . The “ Eagle” patrol held w meet­ ed Bunday in connection with the Chapman was manacled with hand­ ing in one of C. E. Wilson’s barns death ©f J. J. McAvoy, 33, a,well- cuffs in the court room and convey­ last Wednesday. known baseball player of this city. ed by armed guards in motor cars, McAyoy wsis found unconscious in Tonight the patrol winning the the hallway of the entrance toMhe that State's Attorney Alcorn was contest will get 60 points, the pa­ prejudiced when he referred" to couple’s apartment suffering trqm $2.95 $3.95 $495 trol that gets second place gets 30 a fractured skull and bruises and Chapman as a “ pilfering panther,” points, and the loos^g patrol gets that Judge Newell S. Jennings, died a few hojito latery. Automobite Elecmcial Work 10 points. ; f o r THR GROWlKG GIRL- ^ Chapman’s trial Judge, should have The medical ezdminer found that The Class A events'include: Sem­ McAvoy, bad been visiting Bellbrlde Gray Kid, Bkmde Kid, Puteiit leather Strap or segregated and excluded witnesses aphore Signaling, Morse Signaling, from the court room, that Chapman and Miss Moriit and apparently had Opera Pumps, low h ^ fc Prices $3.^5. First Aid, Knot Tying and Fire by fallen down the stairs receiving was only lent to Connecticut and Friction. ' solely for trial and not for sen­ hlk injuriel. Olff Specialty FOR THE CHILDREN^ The Class B vents are the Cen- A fnU Uae-of latent Pumps, Whit# Canvas Pumpm tence, and that because the state terpede race, the potato race and -N w , supreme court, has failed him, he Shooting stfrs are really meteors, the obstacle race. Points will be or smsli bits of stars. Having secured the services of William A. KonopRska, an autd electrical man of Prices from $1.85 to. f2.DS. . ' was in danger of forfeiting his life, given for the beat patrol cheer and and needs prompt intervention. the patrol putting on the best ex­ many years* eYpmence, wa,are prepared to give to the electrical equipment of 'your FORTHEMBN-r Meet at 2 o’clock. hibition. autoinobile the sldil which locates, the trouble and remedies it. .■ Hugh M. Alcorn and Edward J. Every scout in the troop should Easter Plants .. Hickey, Hartford county detective, come to this meeting and w eu his Bring ^ur'^electrical-tnmbles to"us. and Ray M. Wiley, of Springfield, uniform if be has one. Every attorney for Chapman met at the scout will have something to do in federal building here at 2 o’clock. the contest. ' •Judge Thomas was awaiting them. There are now twenty-six regis­ Aiidersoa OKenhouses Mr. Alcorn and Detective Hickey tered scouts in the trMp, 1 6 8 KKlridge 8 t . ’ ' T sL 1 8 8 9 -4 . Saturday afternoon at 2.80 Ekmth Maachester. ^ about ffifteen scouts from Troop 1 went to the Reo to swim. ' Scout Pdres Wheaton and Scout Nookowski passed their first class swimming Ate Unnecessattf tests. Assistant Scout: Master SaUth got a merit badge for swimming. Nothing is so unsightly as a skin There will be another hike Fri­ ufhat always shines, oi; looks greasy. day'morning. ' rThere is a preparation called )IBLLO-GLO Skin-tone (part of a libw wonderful French Beauty .Treatment) which removes excess on, ntr«Bcthena the muscles, eleans vAttd reduces pores, and beautifies - ■ ^ m -

W j m , . . :::'i5T’ Qroup 4 ot Center ehareh work f 8 <■' ■ &»; Mrs. Edward Hcntl inents of the league. horse and ‘was confined in the Weldon Beauty Memorial hospital for months. about bunco men, yet they, gave Tea RoM-f Mr. and Mrs. William Shearer this man whatever money they hgd and Mrs. Mary Wetherell, mother Albert Sanborn of Garden street just as I did.” P arlor Sport Coats Cape Coats of Mrs. Shearer, came up from has taken a position at the Old Sol­ Wallingford to spend the week­ diers’ home at Noroton Heights. SIZES end in Manchester. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dress Coats 16 to 42 The ladles who compose the REALTOR RETURNS. . . . Amaranth Bridge club, Mrs. Emma OTHER COATS UP TO f49.95. Bangs, president, will give a pro­ James Rohan of Hartford Road, gressive bridge and whist follow­ well known local real estate deal­ ing a brief meeting of Chapman er, has returned from Sarasota, FRADIN’S Florida, where he spent the winter. I I -Court, Order of Amaranth in Odd Fellows hall Thursday evening. Mr. Rohan made the return trip in 757 MAIN STREET Card playing, to which the gener­ his automobile and it took him five al public is invited, will begin days. While making his headquar­ I promptly at 8:80. There will be ters at Sarasota Mr. Rohan visited two prizes for ladles and gentle­ many cities in the peninsular state NEW EASTER men in both progressive bride and and met a number of Manchester whist and refreshm^ts served. people. I “You Have the Finest j FROCKS I assortment of Coats”- I r .»-i» PHON —customers told us Saturday and the fact that we sold so 15.00 » $ many proves it. COLORS G O O D THINGS T O EAT Tan ONE AND TWO-PIECE MODELS. Bois de Rose First delivery leaves the store at 8 o’clock. Palmetto A large variety in attractive styles. ITat crepe and Please ’phone orders for this delivery before 7:45. Green georgette dresses, in fiares, pleats, smocking, shirring and Easter embroidery. Plain georgette over gay prints. Dresses Sea-foam suitable for sport, afternoon, party and dance we^. You S u g a r ...... 7...... 5 lbs. 31c Green will just love the new Spring colors! Plenty of sizes.' Medium Ivory S oap...... 3 cakes 19c Tea Rose FLAT CREPE GEORGETTE CREPE DE CHINE Star S o a p ...... 6 cakes 25c Bluebdle PRINTED SILK CUD L’DOON JERSEY White Pea Beans ...... 4 lbs. 25c r Moonlight Special Gray Pinehurst Market News OTHER DRESSES UP TO $35.00. Navy Are you looking for a change from the usual meat course? Why not try a Veal or Beef Loaf? We will grind up some tender native veal with a little pork and APPAREL DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR. 7M fptii lunre a mighty tasty veal loaf. WS Wr', Anirj Is going to make up a small quantity of lib idM fW dfecial blend of Sausage Meat tomorrow. At this low price To The First 14 Lucky People! Try a pound or two—and he sajns, *‘Order Corned Beef you 'Will find what­ Tomorrow”—Two full tanks of briskets, thick ribs and ever you want in a sirloin flanks. Spring Coat. $10 Wool Fiber Rugs $5 Lean Ribs for Hash are 12c lb. Smart Styles, Fine Size 6x9 feet, We are closing out fourteen of these wool Materials, Silk Lin­ fibre rugs. ings and Perfect Pinehurst Hamburg 25c lb. Tailoring. $14.98 Wool Fiber Rugs $l0 iliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiinminniiiiiiiiiiiiriliiiinT 8’ 8” X lO* 6”. Limited number to sell. Thwe rugs are made by the well known Deltox m g makers. Suitable for bloom s, dens, living rooms and porches. Be obe of the^lucky ones to get a rug at a low price tiMnorrow! Easter Footwear HALES SELF-SERVE RUGS—BA8IMENT. a for the Young Folks G R O C E R Y WEAR-EVER” WEEK AT HALE’S

Jieys’ SHOES a n d o x f o r d s , made to stand hard . iraai^ Ip t having the stylish shapes -that mark the bet- Special lor Tuesday! L ' / Tii^aDd Blacks in the new dressy lasts with crepe 56d"STBW PANS soles, iHited fo r long wearipg qualities. Priced $3.50 t o $5.00. Sunbeam Seeded or Seedless Raisins, 70c p*i - ■ ' 5 0 c HTIDING PANS ..., 10c pkg. l^oarhsite. / 18 .6 0 Republic Tunafish . . . . .r.^.r...l9c can AH light matt Special for Thiz Week Only TEAKETTLES S\PIPER ^ u ari size. Beechnut Prepned Spaghetti... ,15c can A faetbry reprattotattve'S^d denonitrator will be In our Kitchen — » 2 . 9 9 i ; * Medium Size ETbrida Oranges ... .38c doz, Faralsbl^ Departfiieat all ibis week, demonstratlac the stiperior Thin skin, sweet and Jnieyi aualitlrii of “WMir-Brdr’' Alnailoom Cooklns Utenzllz. She will 4 f H V U t , alio tell yoir why every boueewlfe ■boold equip her kitchen with * t'f/ -‘'i Republic Sweet Pickles .. 5 oz. bottle 12i^c tb ii w ell^luolra Use o f ‘‘ Wfar-Bver” Aluminum. ” Wear-llJT«r’' Sweet mixed or sweet gherkins. Alsnilnn|i’'ibU8tiio^b^eoinpet;edwltbtbflordiBaryipfinAlumlnttm> , .'^ irai;e^wJd«h ln';tfkbortthad:ibnjrt be replaced. i M M Misses’ and Children’s Strap FROM OUR COOKIE DEPARTMENT : ''Wimr-Bver^^ .AbaitaQia cooklns. ntenzlle are made from thick, Leap Year Wgfers ______40c lb. bwd ibbet al^nam ' without ei^ms or iwlder. It. alwayi baa . Mgb poItthf4 ontalder fljUeb while the inalde is''llplahed by a ipedal Pumps and Oxfords '!pjrOC4si

65o V ■■ **^Mr-^er” Alnmlnhm does nM^require tbf oon- In smokes, tans and patents, including the famous WALFS . cSeaninf that other almpinnm needs. ^ These Pied Piper line of high grade shoes. B l ^ A D P ^ N B . V - ^.,lpet$ius. og^red^for. tbto week 'only. / Misses’ iizes, $8,to $5. ' A i'- -i. ■ V nmR^BVBRr—BASEME^ Infants’ and Children’s sizes, $1.25 up. / MEALTH MARKET k fo r ' ------■ ■ „ : •y TAN RUBBERS FOR CmLDREN'S SHOBSi $1.M ■ L-- TIME la HEM3 \ M’l. A f - ' . f H K fie - stew Beefj.'.f, • . « - J ■ * I^LanAG tii^ i f . ' .:V ....45elb. , E A ST E R POST CARDS,

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