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(FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. VOL. XLIL, NO. 147. Classided Advertising on Page 12. COOUDGE OUT HECTIC DAYS, THESE She Offers Herself SENATE NOT TO CALL ON STOCK EXCHANGE FOR GOOD, IS For Sale— $13,000 OPINION NOW OIL Seems as if Everybody's AVIATOR SEEKS For Third Time P r e s i d e n t ! J2 Year Old WidoW Walsh Says Former Secre­ Speculating; Brokers and ^ Says He F d l Refuse i0 | Marries Her Butler, 43 tary Knows Nothing About Clerks Work Day and •Accept the G. 0 . P. Nomi-1 ------the Continental Trading Night to Record Sales. MAINEFORESTS NevV York, March 22.— Relatives^ “ Please remember that I am nation. i of Mrs. J. Pierrepont Edwards, master here, and I am to be called Co. or Its Liberty Bonds; wealthy 72-year-old widow of Bed­ Mr. Burden.” ford Hills, N. Y., were amazed to­ News of the marriage, which oc­ York, March 22.— Wall j curred two weeks ago last Monday, Harding Estate Cleared. Canadian Flyer Gets Per­ Washington, March 22.— The day upon learning that she had street, in the throes of a series of i ^ .. . i,- 1 i eloped with her Scotch butler. did not leak out until today be­ record-breaking “ 3,000,000-share j “ draft-Coohdge” movement, which butler, John Burden, is 43. cause the servants and the wit­ markets," is experiencing hectic mission From U. S. to Go has been growing weaker and weak­ Mrs. Edwards, a leading member of nesses to the ceremony were sworn Washington, March 22— Alberi j to secrecy. The wedding occurred days and incandescent nights, and er lately, had very little left to society, is a great-grandmother. B. Fall’s professed willingness to j She is worth more than a million in New York City. nourish it today. tell his story about th oil scandals, Ihe floor of the New York Stock Over White Top Mountain dollars. Burden had been the butler for Exchange has become the cockpit For the third time in eight The relatives of the aged widow the Edwards' family for 25 years. on the basis of his telegram from, in which the speculative enthusiasm In His Search. months President Coolidge has tak­ were amazed and angry, and her This is his first marriage. El Paso, failed to impress members of thousands of American people ts en himself out of consideration for' servant^ were even angrier. More­ The Edwards mansion is one of the show places of Bedford Hills, of the Senate investigating commit­ unloosed. ,, , the Republican nomination, and over, several of them were out of “ Everybody’s in llif tp.iirkel, nas a job. Burden instantly discharged an aristocratic residential section. tee today, and the project of send­ become a by-word in '^^'all street. Brownsville Junction, Maine,' even the hardest-boiled skeptics those who failed to be properly Relatives of Mrs. Edwards have ing a sub-committee to his bedside Even France and England have March 22.— Its peak hidden in a were about convinced today that he impressed by his rise in the world. called a family conference to dis­ was abandoned. caught the fever and the cables are veil of clouds. White Top mountain meant It. Accusing his former associates of cuss the situation, it was learned. Even C. Bascom Slemp, his for­ The relatives include Larry and ‘•■Mr. Fall says i:: his telegram loaded with instructions trom today sought to hide the secret of undue familiarity with the master abroad to buy American stocks. mer secretary, w’ho has insisted all of the house (himself), the ex-hut- Monte Waterbury, well-known polo that he knows nothing about the Brokerage firms in cities from the whereabouts of Captain Walter along that Mr. Coolidge would be ler said: players. Continental Tradin,g Company, nor coast-to-coast are shooting a ua-'-- Hinchcliffe and Hon. Elsie Mackay drafted and that he would accept a the Liberty Bond profits that ac­ rage of orders into New York to from airplane observers and snow- renomination if it were forced up­ JOHN’S AS TALKATIVE crued therefrom,” said Senator on him, conceded today that the buy and sell stocks. These insti uc shoed woodsmen. AS FAMOUS FATHER Walsh, Democrat of Montana, the tiohs come from small businesi Republican choice will have to fall committee prosecutor. “ The pur-^ Flying Officer Charles Bath of SPRING OPENING men, farmers, school teachers, pio- elsewhere. He announced himself pose of the present inquiry is to find tessional men— almost everybody, the Canadian Royal Air Force was for Herbert Hoover, which means New York, March 22.— John the pilot of a Canadian airplane fv what became of those bonds. It t seems that has a little nest egg. that Virginia’s seventeen delegates Coolidge, who came down from appears, therefore, that he has They want to “ get in while the get- that scanned the lower Moose- will support the Cabinet candidate DESPITE STORM Amherst for the college glee club head lake district for any trace of nothing to tell the committee. As .ng is good." at Kansas City. concert, today exhibited some for the oil leases themselves, con­ 'Change a Bedlaiu the Stinson-Detroiter plane. En­ ' Third Refusal family characteristics. Before deavour, in which Captain Hinch­ Mr. Coolidge’s third refusal of leaving for Washington he was cerning which he appears willih.g The floor of the Stock Exchange to testify, I do not believe he could with its wildly gesticulating brokers cliffe and Miss Mackay took off the crown was couched in some­ Stores Bloom in Spring Ar­ interviewed by reporters. waving orders in each other s faces from England in an attempted what different fashion than his pre­ Was Florence Trumbull at the I shed any light on them. That phase and closiiTg dea.'» in the flash of an flight to the United States, over a vious renunciations. In the Black concert?” he was asked. I is pretty well known.” eye, was a bedlam today when the week ago. | Hilles he said last August that he ray as Snow and Rain “ It was the best concert we’ve | writer viewed it from the gallery. No trace of the plane or its hu-; didn’t “ choose to run.” To the Re­ had in years," John replied, and FALL READY TO TELL ALL. The floor was strewn with paper. man cargo has been observed since | publican national committee here refused to be drawn into cona- Wa.shington, Marcii 22.— .\lbert Telephones buzzed incessantly. Mes­ their start, though a search of two; last December he said “ look else­ Fall Outside. ment on the recurrent reports of B. Fall, central figure in the naval senger boys rushed here and there. continents and a vast ocean space | where.” To the Wyoming Republi­ his engagement to the daughter | oil scandals, “ is ready to tell all" A boy at a big blackboard clicked between has been made in the can committee, which petitioned of the Governor of Connecticut. | about his connection with the oil up numbers one after another meantime. < him to “ accept four more years,” Main street store windows bloom­ He will spend the Easter hoi- j leases, but he would rather o Saw Tractor summons to brokers that they were he said, through his secretary. “ I ed into springlike aspect today as idays at the White House with | it in court than before a body of Bath, after his first flight, re-, must decline to grant the request Senatorial quizzers. wanted by their offices. Each brok­ though in determination to coun­ his family. ' er is a number on the board. The ported that he had seen a tractor j of the committee.” <•>------«> This was. the gist of a te'egram rise and fall of stock prices was in the woods. Woodsmen here say Some Leaders Worried teract the effect of a dull cloudy Fall sent to Senator Gerald P. Nye. liashed up^on th'e walTby means o that the machine had been left Leaders in important states who day which dawned on the occasion Republican of North Dakota, late there at the approach of winter. Alice I'ariiahy of Pittsburgh, shown here with her 4-year-old son, WAY OF WALKER lypewriter-llkc electrical sending «nnvr,pr>h . have kept their organization in of the annual Spring Opening of last night, in response to a tele­ machines. The Canadian flying officer will is willing to marry a man for $15,000, the money to be usenot wish any of the money for my amazed even the veterans of the anxious to marry man about 30 Hilles of New York and Mayor the announcement some time ago of Falls Into Holes or Things He Is, however, apparently will­ floor. Since that date approximate­ location of the plane or the bodies self. ( “ Big Bill” ) Thompson of Chicago, prizes which will be awarded for years of age; purpose of securing “ I am making my home with my Fall on Him. ing to testify before a Senate com­ ly 4 5,000,000 shares of stock have of its occupants. money is to pay off mortgage on have successfully withstood threat­ tlie best appearing windows in the mittee if the District Supreme changed hands on the exchange. On Pilot Bath received the permis­ mother’s home and insure educa­ widowed mother and I "want to get ened invasions from other candi- various store classifications. Cotri’f grants thc continuance in hi.s sion of the United States govern­ tion of my four-yctir-old boy; am her out of debt and pay the mort­ New York, March 22.— ono day recently the total sales al­ 31 years old, 5 feet 5 Inches, bru­ diwles by whooping it up for . the This Chanibefi ■'of'Commerce re­ conspiracy trial which his lawyers most reached 4.000,000 shares. ment to make a search of the ter- gage on.the home. Verily the way of the pedes­ net. blue-gray eyes; w a n f a chni- ports a total of 23 stores which trian is hard. If an automobile have petitioned for. That probably Brokers predict that the future will fortablo homo and the protection “ 1 have a young son, and it is (Continued on Page 2) have entered the contest. Entries will be decided this wepk. (Oonllnued on Page 2) of a dutiful husband. No trlflers my ambition to see that he receives doesn’t hit him, there are ob­ see plenty of “ 4,000.000-share need apply. AVrlto W u.', Pittsburgh closed on March 19 and while some Seriously III. davR.” Before the war a 1,000,000 a good education. merchants applied for entry blanks jects to fall on him and yawn­ I’ress. ing holes awaiting to engulf Fall is ill, desperately ill, ac­ share day was a big market. “Ever since the death of my hus­ after that date these could not be cording to his physicians. Some of Hectic Days j Pittsburgh, March 22— "My love three years ago I have been granted in fairness to the mer­ him. them have given him six months to SEN. SMITH, HOUSE, struggling to make ends meet, and Personal -accident statistics Electric nights follow the hectic | and affection for $15,000—” OUR STATE HRST chants who had observed the time live. He Is too 111. the physicians days. Nearly all night long clerks— Tired of the struggle to make I have found it very difficult.” limit. made public today by the say, for him to come to Washingtor and there are thousands of them—■ ends meet, and faced with the un- The man with the $15,000 must Placarded Entries Travelers Insurance Co., of for the conspiracy trial with his co­ are at their high stools, pouring DISTRICT DELEGATES certainity of an education for her be somewhere between 30 and 50. IN NEW TAX PUN Each store entered in the con­ Hartford, Conn., reveal that defendant in the Teai)ot Dome case. over figures and balancing their four-year-old boy', Alice Parnahy, "I would prefer a husband who test will bear a placard to that ef­ while the pedestrian has mas­ Harry F. Sinclair. 'Tlieir trial is hooks in preparation for the next young and comely Pittsburgh wid­ is interested in good books and fect and only stores which have tered In some respects the scheduled to start April 2. day's battle. Some of the clerks ow, has made that offer to the music. I like the theater, but cab­ this placard in their windows will problem of dodging automo­ In his telegram to Nye. Fall de­ have taken up temporary residence biles he is confronted with To Be "A t Large” Represen­ world. arets have little appeal to me." be considered by the judges. nied any knowledge of the Contin­ at near-by hotels. Restaurants In “ I am lonesome and want a hus­ The details of settling the mort­ Signs Pact With Ontario, The judges themselves will he other hazards which he must ental Trading Co., or of the politi­ the vicinity are doing a brisk all- gage and investing the money for unknown to each other until the circumvent. cal contributions of Sinclair to the night business. The clerks them­ band,” she said. “ I suppose I will tatives at State G. 0 . P. be adjudged mercenary for asking the education' of her boy will be final reckoning is called for and In 1927, of 3,268 insured Republican Party. He d^es know, selves are reaping a harvest In handled by her attorney, she says. Canada on Inheritance each will make his own selections, pedestrians who met,with ac­ overtime and they lilc^ the thrill of for the $15,000 to marry, but I do he said, “ of matters affecting the which will be compared when they cidents while traversing lease of Teapot Dome, and of the the thing so well they are not Convention. meet. streets and highways, only complaining of the hardship. It’s Tax Reciprocity. financial transactions concerning Keen competition is on and from 443 of this number were vic­ his Three Rivers ranch property, all in the game. the appearance of several of the tims of the automobile. More Work All Night SEVEN ROBBERIES BRIDE MAKES PLEA stores which had their windows fin­ and it is about these that he Is v/ill- Senator Robert J. Smith of this than 2,000 fell over things— ing to talk. At night the skysbrapers in the Hartford, Conn., March 22.— ished this morning, the judges will into traps, off platforms, and canyon of Wall Street are reminis­ town and Eugene House of Glaston­ be hard put to decide a winner. The financial transactions con­ Connecticut will become the first of this number 1,324 tumbled cerning his ranch Involve the $233,- cent of Broadway, so many bright bury will represent the Fourth t ARE LAID TO GANG FOR FITCH’S SWORD The Spring Opening, this year as on the pavement and uneven lights in the windows can be ob­ state in the United States to enter 000 in Liberty Bonds which found Senatorial District at the Republi­ well as formerly, will attract large ground. In meeting their in­ served. It is well after two and international reciprocity in regard crowds to Main street, it is expect­ their way from Sinclair to Fall, can convention in Hartford April juries by falls, 665 slipped on and wliich committee prosecutor.^ three a. m., when the lights here to Inheritance taxes, according to ed. The affair has become an insti­ and there, begin to go out. Sleep 17 and 18 as delegates at large. ice, seven stepped into ditches have described as a “ bribe.” tution, looked forward to by the and trenches, 52 fell on steps has become a secondary considera­ Both were the unanimous choice of Alleged “Fences” Also Pick­ Married Less Than Year announcement here today. The tax whole town, and it is safe to say Once on Stand. tion. the district couventiou held in ‘Wells commissioner’s office at the state that more people visit the stores and 57 over objects in their Fall has taken the witness stand Millions of dollars are being hall. East Hartford this forenoon. capitol has entered into an agree­ on that occasion than on any other paths. only once since it became public­ ed Up By Police in a Big Lieutenant's Wife Is the Sixty-one wbre bitten by ly known that he received monev made and lost. The “ bears" of late The convention was made up of ment with the Province of Ontario, night during the year. have suffered staggering losses. all the delegates named at the Re­ Orchestras "Out” animals, four by insects, eight from Sinclair and Doheny— $100.- Some stocks, notably Radio Corpor­ publican caucuses held in the sev­ Round-Up. Center of Sympathy. Canada, as to how taxes shall be Through an agreement of the were hit by bicycles and 27 000 in cash from Doheny, and ation of America, have skyrocketed eral towns in the district on Mon­ levied against the estates of citi­ merchants, there will be no orches­ could not get out of each $233,000 in Liberty Bonds from in an amazing manner in the last day evening. The Fourth Senator­ zens of either Ontario or Connecti­ tras in any of the stores this year. other’s way in time to avoid Sinclair. This occasion was on three weeks. Others have gone for­ cut who may die in the other state. Injurious collision. Things fell Feb. 2, 1924, more than four years ial District is comprised of eight New Haven, Conn., March ^2— Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, ward steadily for months. For ex­ towns, Manchester. East Hartford, Under present conditions if a (Continned on Page 2) on 47 from above. Eighteen ago, when he refused to testify “ on ample, take the trend of the follow­ Burglaries in three tailor shops and March 22.— Paternal affection and Connecticut person dies in Ontario were hurt trying to pass the ground it might Incriminate Glastonbury. Wethersfield, Rocky ______f , ^ »* ing high-grade industrial stocks; Hill, Newington, South Windsor and automobile salesroom here, and the love of a bereaved wife both the estate is mulcted of an inheri­ around or through inanimate IDG. General Motors has jumped from objects. Ninety-two walked on He has twice been subjected to and Marlborough. The Manchester a tailor shop in Ansonia as well as sprang to the surface here when tance tax by both Ontario and Con­ 65 to the equivalent of 540 since delegation included Raymond A. necticut. The tax is levied against broken glass and nails. criminal trial. His trial with early in 1925; United States Steel thefts of two automobiles here have the sword of Lieut. Graham Newell PREPARING McDo n a l d Doheny resulted in acquittal; hi.s Johnson, Thomas Ferguson. W. W. intangibles: stocks, bonds and has advanced from 94 to the equiv­ been laid to the account of seven Fitch, Submarine S-4 victim who trial with Sinclair resulted in a Robertson and E. J. Holl. All were local men now on trial in City Court other securities. Under the new alent of 211 in the same period; died with five of his men in the agreement the tax is to be taken FOR DEATH TOMORROW EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS mistrial because of the survillence American Oil has moved up from present with the exception of Mr. here. Testimony concerning the of the jurors by Burns detectives Robertson who sent James W. seven affairs was given by four forward torpedo compartment, was only by the state in which a per­ in the employ of Sinclair, In (Contlnned on Page 3) Foley as his alternate. local men arrested early this month brought from the steel hulk now in son is actually in residence at time ROCK MEXICO CffY neither of these trials did Fall take Urge Harder Work. of death. If an Ontario person Doris Hopes That He Will Con­ in Stamford after an attempted bur­ dry dock at the yard. the stand. The convention was called to or­ glary in South Norwalk. The trial dies while living in Connecticut, fess Before He Goes to the der by Eugene House of Glaston­ of the seven men continued today Mrs. Maria Christina Gerrera this state will take the tax alone. Gallows. Last 22 Minutes But No Cas-' Fitch, widow of the courageous HELD NO BONDS bury who v/as the district’s repre­ and may run well into tomorrow, ^ An Old Plan ualties or Property Damage Marion, Ohio, March 22.— The' COAL SCHOONER SINKS sentative on the State Central Com­ submarine hero, voiced her plea The new plan is arranged lor according to the city attorney’s as­ Valleyfield, Quebec, March 22.— Is Reported. late President Harding possessed mittee; John Havens of East for the sword of her husband to the under a Connecticut statute in none of the $3,080,000 worth of sistants. Navy authorities, shortly before a Preparations for the execution of BUT CREW IS SAVED Hartford was chosen chairman and When the four men arrested in force lor many years. Ontario will Mexico City. March 22.— Reports Continental -rrading Company s Albert Taylor of Glastonbury clerk. similar appeal was made by Col. George McDonald, former Broad­ Stamford have finished with the be able to take advantage, of the received today show that the sharo Liberty Bonds m v ^ The committee on credentials in- Graham D. Fitch, father of Lieu­ Connecticut law on April 30. J. C. way bootlegger and con-man, are pot Dome” investigation at Wa.sh- Fairfield county Superior Court, to completed. As the sun creeps over earthquake shock felt here last Eight Men Rescued Off Sandv eluded Raymond a . Johnson of which they have been bound over, tenant Fitch. White, controller of the Ontario ington, it was declared' here to­ Both Mrs. Fitch and Col- Fitch, the horizon tomorrow morning he night at 10:30 o’clock extended all Hook Bv Coast Guard De-I Manchester. Charles Lane of Rocky they will be compelled to face trial treasury department, served Far- the way to the southern part of the day by Charles D. Schaffner, execti- Hill and Palmer Willard of as well as other, relatives accom­ well Knapp, deputy state tax com­ will march from his death cell to tor of the estate of the late presi­ stroyer. here for several robberies which the foot of the gallows here, drag State of Vera Cruz. Wethersfield. While the commit­ they have admitted participating in. panied the bpdy of Lieut. Fitch missioner here, with notice of dent, in an exclusive interview to from this city to the Arlington Na­ his last steps up the nineteen stairs Although the tremors, which tee on credentials was looking over Ontario’s acceptance of the pro­ lasted about 22 minutes, caused the Marion Star, formerly owned New York, March 22— The Coast the list of delegates. Commissioner Alleged Fence tional cemetery. of the ladder and be propelled into Guard Destroyer Roe arrived in Henry Allinson, alleged "fence” ject, and Mr. Knapp acknowledged much excitement here the police by the late president. Howard Dunham and Eugene Married a Year the idea. eternity by Hangman Ellis in ful­ This information was scheduled port today with eight of the crew of for the gang, is being tried on one fillment of the sentence of death declared there had been no casual­ House spoke for the Republicans of count of theft here as is Peter Mrs. Fitch has been the' center The tax commissioner’s office ties and that the property damage to be presented today to Senator the four-masted coal-laden schooner the district, urging them to work imposed for the murder of Adelard Thomas J. Walsh, Montana prose­ John C. Hildebrand, of Boston. George, of Hamden, said to be the of much sympathy since the fate­ pointed out today that a sub-com­ was slight. harder this year than ever before. mittee of the League of Nations is Bouchard. The shocks were felt throughout cutor of the committee, by William The Roe in answer to an SOS, connecting link between Allinson ful collision off PrOvincetown be­ Thirty-five miles away, in Mon-, Each man referred to the harmoni­ tween the S-4 and the Coast Guard now at work on a plan for interna­ the whole plateau of Me.xico. They F. Allen, St. Louis, the commit­ rushed to the aid of the sinking ous relations between the different and the active members of the gang. treal, his wife, Doris Palmer Mc­ tee’s special investigator who went schooner which had foundered Anthony Corallo of New Haven, is destroyer Pauldihg on December tional reciprocity in regard to in­ attained their maximum force in towns of the district and remarked heritance taxes, and that Con­ Donald, will await news of his the first seven minutes then dimin­ over the records of the Harding es­ about 100 miles east of Sandy that it was a good omen to see charged with three counts of bur­ 17. Married less than , a year, she deaths hoping that ere he mounts tate here yesterday with Mr. Schaff­ glary and one of theft; Harold was in the IJnited States at the necticut had arranged such a plan ished. Buildings swayed dangerous­ Hook. When the destroyer hove in them working so well together. the gibbet McDonald will confess ner. ' . ^ , sight the schooner was almost un­ Hunt, three counts of burglary and time with very few friends. even before the League was able ly. It was brought out that Attorney to decide on a plan. and completely exonerate hejr from Patrons of theaters and moving All the bonds of the Continental der water. The crew, waiting to Henry H. Hunt of Glastonbury will one of theft; Dominick Longello, Lieut. Fitch is said to;have met any part in the murder. Trading Company were of the First- one count of theft; and Alphonse his wife three years ago at a hall picture houses fled to the street in the last moment before taking to be a candidate for delegate from McDonald was brought to Valley- panic. Hotel guests, who had retir­ Liberty Loan issue and in denomln- the lifeboats, was rescued. this district to the Republican na­ Mignione one count of burglary. in Costa Rica. It was a case of love field from Bordeaux prison in Mon­ ationp of $1,000, the government at first sight and the young naval ed for the night, rushed out In The Hildebrand was on its w^ay tional convention in Kansas City. Three others connected by the MELLON NOT TO QUIT treal late last night and was quar­ their night garments. • investigator disclosed, while only to Eastport, Me., from Norfolk, Va., Local Men Figure. police with the gang, one a woman, officer returned two years later to tered in a death cell adjacent to According to the astronomical two First Liberty Loan bonds, both late yesterday according to Captain Thomas Ferguson placed in nom­ are to face City Court on March 29. marry the pretty South American Washington, March 22.— Secre­ the gallows platform. He will be observatory of Tacubaya the ^dis­ of $500 denomination, were found Larrabee, the bow of the ship burst, ination the name of Senator Robert They are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ross, girl, and bring her to the United tary of the Treasury Mellon, “ has visited this afternoon by his par­ turbance was initiated with an up in the Harding estate. admitting water. J. Smith tor delegate at large from Philip Fanichel and William States with him. no intention of /resigning.” ents and will spend the last twelve and down motion, then became un­ These two bonds belonged to Pumps soon became clogged with the Fourth District to the state Jacques. Hurt Belore Death This was stated in his behalf at President Harding. Their serial the treasury today, with reference hours of life in'the company of dulating. n a l dust. Larrabee said he left convention, and Raymond A. John­ Have Six, Lawyers The work of the naval board of numbers 6,520 and 5,521, do not - -MS to the Senate resolution demanding Father Verschelden, prison chap­ I. rfolk nine days ago, and had son the name of Eugene House of Six lawyers are defending the investigation Here,' disclosed anoth­ lain at Bordeaux, who is here with TREASURY BALANCE correspond with the serial num­ er fact. It is believed at least one his resignation, fostered by Senator bers of the Continental Trading been battered by heavy seas contin­ Glastonbury. Both were named men now in City Court. him./ Washington, March 22.^—Trea-' According to testimony active man was seriously Injured as he Couzens, Republican of Michigan, sry balance March 20; $435,383,- uously. without any opposition. Mr. House scheduled to be debated in the Sen­ Final efforts to secure a reprieve 707.54. (Continiied on Pace S) The Roe stood by until the I ate today. for McDoneld have failed. schooner sank at 3:40 this morning. (Continned on Pa«;e 2) (Continned on Paite 2) (Continued on Pace 2) •'* • ''“'■^ ■: •.'^7%*'*S?vC-•

'■Pa ® T iw e ' MANCHESTER '(CONN.) BVENTNG HERALD, THDESDAy, MARCH 22,192S. ZXSiZSSSSJ -SUfc. Cora Kingsbury. mittee. Mrs. J. I'faiicis.Saundera ■UMV L O O l WOMEN Audlth Ktaiise.. ITABS roucniAN m. SMITH, HOUSE, of East Hartfotd was chosen GAS POISON CAUSED HONOR ROLL LIST Bafind MoCoUkejr. vice-chairman, James W. Pratt of Eiisabefb McGiii. AT EMBIEM SOOU. FFttbit MdVelih. DISTRICT DELEGATES Wethersfield was named as a vice CHAMBERS’ DEATH HAS 1S3 STUDOrrS Mary Moriarty. IN ANNUAL MEETiNG I N A M T ROOM president and. Florence L. Dickin­ Anna Mrosek. (Continned from Page 1; son of Wethersfield committee on The Emblem club’s St. Patrick HaSel Palmer. permanent organization, Charles F. social given yesterday at the Elk’s Mftffdfie Fatdn. " Lane of Rocky Hill dOmmittee on home in Rockville was very well at­ Mary Jiossetto. Over 100 Attend Si^ier and Mother o f Dead Girl Polls was again named as district chair­ Death Certificate Discloses Freshmen Lead, But Have man which means that he will be rales. Judge Raymond A. Johnson tended by local women as well e/i Gbafldtte Rubinow. of this terwn committee on credent­ those living in the vicinity of Rock­ Effiorson SanderSon. a member of the state central com­ ials. ville. The hall was gaily decorated Gim aod Shoots at Mem* Accident— Had Been Call­ Larger EnroDiii^t; Ofhdf Margaret Schubert. \Botoets Session—Good in gre^h and everybody wore a Ffanet# Scbisky. titi—fc^—i— ii—— green paper hat. The cakes and jeaadite sears. ed Shock. salads were garnished with green. Three ClasM Lillian gbipnian. Reports. hers of Jury. Tea, coffee and rolls were also Joseph 'Pivafofiite. served under the direction of a iiitcy W^ideii. Columbiana, Ala., March 22.— Kiddies Theater Coupon Josepli Chantbers, 69, wbo died committee headed by Mrs. Frank The honor roll for tb,e fourth Hewitt Wilson. North Methodist folks numbering Sweeney of Rockville. Mildred Wolf. considerably over 100 assembled in As the words “ Not Guilty” echoed at the home of his niece, Mrs. Entertainment numbers were marking period at the local High through the courtroom today, from THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY Ralph A. Cone of 488 East Center the large vdstery last evening fOf given by Mrs. Frances Scanlon who school was anneunded today. ti the dhurch annual supper and the Jury trying Police Chief H. F. CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “ BARGAIN street on Saturday afternoon, met sang “ Mother Macree” and “ A Lit­ includes the names of 153 students. Blake for the murder of Miss Louise MATINEE” AT THE his death through accidental gas meet^g. The meal was served by tle Town in the Old County Twenty-eight students were in the the women workers at 6:30. The Monteabaro, Miss Cecil Tubbs, aunt poisoning, it was learned today. Down.’ ’Miss Grace Vande^man decorations of green used by the of the dead girl, stabbed the police­ An examination of the death certi­ A class and 125 in the B. The for­ AVIATOR SEEKS danced an Irish jig in costume. mer were divided as follows: young people remained and the man in the neck with a six-inch CIRCLE THEATER ficate, signed by Dr. W. R. Tinker, Those who won prizes in the differ­ tables were gay with tulips. Roast dirk, and her mother fired a bullet medical examiner, established this Twelve SdphOiilores, eight jtiniors, ent games were Mrs. Joseph Lavitt five freshmen, and thfe# senfers. ham and roast pork with stuffing, from a pistol that buried itself in as a fact. of Ellington, Mrs. William Davis, The B were distributed, forty fresh­ KHCLIFFE IN individual salads of Aevilled eggs, the wall above the jury box. Saturday Afternoon, March 24 The certificate is brief and carries Mrs. Raymond Hunt of Rockville men, twenty-nine seniors, as many creamed potatoes, splngCh, roils, Attorney General Charlie McCall little room for any information and Mrs. T. J. Dannaher of this juniors and tlventy-Seven sopho­ coffee and cake, put everybody in who directed the prosecution of BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL other than the bare details of the town. mores. Following is the complete good humor. Walter Lydall aa Blake fainted, and more than thir­ case. But the remarks made by MAINE FORESTS The new officers of the Emblem list: toastmaster, added farther to the ty Spectators who gathered to heai- Dr. Tinker on the paper said club are as follows: SENIORS enjoyment of the occasion with his the verdict rushed for the door. The “ Found in kitchen with gas jet on.” President— Mrs. George H. Wil­ A (Continned from Page 1.) geniality and good stories. Chorus court room was thrown into an up­ It had been given out previously liams of Manchester. Ludwig Hansen. singing followed, with Miss Caro­ roar as four officers seized the two that Mi'i Chambers had died from a Vice President— Mrs. Thomas Frank Miller. ritory adjacent to the Canadian line Waterbary at the . The women and disarmed them. shock, similar to one he had suf­ Garvan, Rockville. Emma Strickland. border. Several local planes have Misses Elizabeth and Beula Filbig Chief Blake fell to the floor, fered a year ago. He had come to Secretary— Mrs. Raymond Hunt, B also made short hops In an effort to played banjo and guitar duets. blood pouring from the wound in TO­ TO­ , manchester from Chicago about a Rockville. Edgar Ansaldi. help, but without successful result. Reports were given of the work the neck. year ago and had lived with his Treasurer— Mrs. Thomas Danna­ Elizabeth Barrett. It was pointed out here that if of the Sunday school and primary life Jury announced it had reach­ ' niece since that time. He was born her, Manchester. Mary Boyle. the Stinson-Detroiter had smashed departments by the respective su­ ed a yerdtet after deliberating all STATE NIGHT SOOTH MANCHESTER NIGHT in Ireland but much of his life had Outside Guard— Mrs. Charles Francis Burr. into the White Top mountain, perintendents. Encouraging ac­ night. The case had been bitterly been spent in the west where he Willeke, Rockville. John Cervlnl. there would be little chance for counts of the activities and sums fought. 'The defense admitted . was a boilermaker. Inside Guard— Mrs John Cole­ Arlene Cummings. the two passengers to escape death. earned by the Ladles Aid society Chief Blake fired one shot after The funeral was held on Sunday man. Mildred England. The impact would bury the plane were given by the head of the or­ the girl’s automobile in an effort to afternoon. Trustees— Mrs. Charles Keeney, Kathryn Foley. In the deep snow and kill Captain ganization, also of the Epworth halt her, but maintained she shot DOUBLE FEATURE BILL I Mrs. Arthur Vincent, Mrs. Fred De Alma Foster. HinChdiffe and Miss Mackay, some League and the two missionary ; - and killed herself fearing the hu­ Hope. Ellen Foster. said, or else topple the plane down cleUes. The church has enjoyed a miliation In connection with her ar­ Custodian— Mrs. Carl Pruttlng, Naomi Foster. the mountain side into a ravine, most prosperous year and every­ rest. The defense also maintained WILLIAM HAINES in Rockville. Catherine Fraher. where they would die of exposure. thing points to an even greater the girl had been drinking. COOUDGE OUT Next week the club will have a Bruce Fuller. measure of success in the year to Pulls Knife hit-or-miss social. As the verdict acquitting the Leokadyia Gryk. come. **THE SMART SET'' Sara Jones. SENATE NOT TO CALL chief was read, Blake sprang for­ Doris Keeney. ward tq thank the jurors. Miss With Jack Holt, Alice Day, Hobart Bosworth FOR GOOD. IS Doris McCollum. ELECTA BRIDGE MEMBERS Tubbs, seated only a short distance SEVEN ROBBERIES Veronica McGann. F A U IN O a SCANDAL away, snatched out the knife and Ina Modean. struck him, almost at the same FLORENCE VIDOR 04 99 moment that Mrs. Monteabaro fired OPINION NOW ARE LAID TO GANG Mary Morlarty. (Continued from page 1) ENTERTAIN OTHERS GARY COOPER in D o o m s D a y Eda Osano. the shot. They were immediately seized and disarmed. Carolyn Prete. Company bonds, the investigation (continued from page 1) (Cotitinned from page 1) Emily Smith, Medical aid was rushed to the of the federal man further reveal­ Mrs E. P, Walton of Strong street policeman and it was found that Margaret Trussell, ed. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY draft movement and arguing for members of the gang picked up cars Roy Warren. opened her home yesterday after­ the knife had entered the neck uninstructed delegations. noon for a springtime card party. Just beneath the coat collar, pene­ on the streets here, raided stores Miriam Watkins. RAPS SEC. MELLON 2 BIG FEATURES with In New York, for instance, there selected in advance, and when they Margaret Welles. The Electa Bridge club was host trating through the cloth and flesh. is a well-defined Hoover movement Washington, March 22.— The to the Amaranth and Eastern Star It was not believed the injury will made a successful getaway, sold Arline Wilkie. American government has lost hun­ 2 BIG STARS which several times has threatened their loot to certain local stores at Helen Wippert. clubs and 28 players from both prove serious, an attending phy­ to boil over and confound Hilles’ dreds of millions of dollars clubs were present. It was the first sician said. a fraction of the value of the goods. Juniors thfouflt illegal tax settlements, fa­ leadership. A. day of spring and everything was More than two weeks had been MILTON SILLS in New York, Illinois and Pennsyl­ Several times the gang was pursued voring corporations and big busi­ so closely by police that the cars Gladys Harrison. carried out In the spirit of the oc­ spent in the trial In which a hun­ vania present the three largest ness men, under the administra­ casion. Pussy wlilows, tulips and dred witnesses had been examined. and goods were abandoned and re­ Ruth Helwig. tion of Andrew W. Mellon as sec­ delegations in the convention. All Alice Modin. daffodils were used for decorations. The shooting of Miss Monteabaro on "BURNING DAYLIGHT" are uncommitted and unpledged. covered by the police. retary of the treasury, Senator the Birmingham highway took When four of the gang went to Mildred Noren. James Cousens, Republican of The hand-paiuted score cards were Glad as a penniless miner— sad as a mnlti-miUionaire, The three states represent a bloc adorned with flowers, bunnies and place November 14. The case took of 220 delegates— a powerful South Norwalk and fell into the Marjorie PitKifl. Michigan, charged In the senate until Fate took away hfs riches and sent him back to the Jacob Rubinow. other evidences, of the arrival of a spectacular turn two days ago snowy wastes he called home and the girl he wanted to call weapon in the hands of capable hands of the police they finally this afternoofi in launching the de­ when Attorney General McCall ask­ ended the career of the others. In­ Florence Schildge. bate on his resolution demanding spring. The menu inciudeii cream­ wife! leadership so long as they are un­ ed crabmeat in patty shells, salads, ed for a mistrial on the grounds pledged. formation secured by So. Norwalk Hobert Smith. Mellon’s resignation. B. rolls, pickles and coffee with that one of the jurors was preju­ FOR THE SECOND FEATURE WE HAVE The Hoover managers predict police fitted with information in Couzens charged Mellon held his diced. The motion, however, was that they will have well over 400 New Haven according to local po­ Esther Barfabefe. office Illegally becapse the secre­ Tyhipped cream. The highest score in the card overruled by Presiding Judge Ly­ ADOLPHE votes after the first ballot at Kan­ lice, add arrests followed here. The Ruth Behrend, tary owned stock in forty different man. sas City. Should any two of these men now being tried here had been Venanzlo Boggini. corporations in violation of l^w. He games Was made by Mrs. Esther MENJOU in AUE states swing over into the Hoover under observation for weeks with­ Thelma Carr. said be could prove uo personal Lundberg; Mrs. Helen Montle came column it would end the contest out realizing the fact, and they were Raymond Carey. wrong-doing by Mellon but that the out second highest and Mrs. Annie GIRLS ARE TRAPPED As sweet as the sweetest love song ever snng— SERENADE in the opinion of observers here. arrested so quickly they had no Harry Carter, Senate's inquiry luto the Intern.ai Ferguson had to be content with the consolation. chance to move. Hazel Devlin. revenue buVeau had shown huge Gertrude Fallou, tax losses under Mellon’s admi&is- IN BURNING PLANT BROKE HIS PAROLE Julian Qetzewich. tratlon of the treasury. Thaf s Not All, LOOK! SATURDAY Sylvia Hagedorn. "^here were 'many unlawful or MOTHERS’ CLUB OPEN Hartford, Conn., March 22.— BRIDE MAKES PLEA Elisabeth Janes, illegal settlements,” said Couzens. Jump From Windows and Are METROPOLITAN Edward J. Hickey, county detec­ Myrtle Johnson. "We even found memoranda ,on tive, today went to Massachusetts MEETING TOMORROW Carried Down Ladders By John Johnston, some settlements, saying ‘this is a Firemen* with George W. Frayne, 33, of FOR FITCH’ S SWORD Martha KlSsfnaan, Mellon company.’ " Springfield, wanted for violation of Senators Reed, Republican of ACTS ACTS Eva Koehler, The Manchester Mothers’ club VAUDEVIUE West Medway, Mass., March 22. his parole from a Massachusetts re­ Buth McMeuemy. Pa., and Moses, Republican of New formatory. Frayne, who had eleven (Continned from Page i.) Hampshire, defended Mellon. will hold a special open meeting to­ — Six girl employees of the Med­ Robert Miller. morrow evening at 8 o'clock at the way Shoe Company either jumped months to serve when paroled, left Esther Feterson. Moses demanded that Couzens his job and departed from the state lay in his bunk at the time of the initiate Impeachment proceedings south Methodist church. They have to safety or were carried down lad­ of Massachusetts unlawfully. collision. The sharp steel prow of David Samuelson. secured John L. Relnartz to give ders by firemen, today when fire Julia Selwitz. against the secretary of the treas^ the Paulding was said by the navy ury Instead Of "trying” him in the his illustrated lecture of his experi­ swept through the building. The Music and free samples tonight men to have cut his body. Ruth Shorts. Senate, ences while with the McMillan Arc­ loss Was about $10,000. at the Princess Candy Shop.— Adv. Wounded as he was, he sought to Dorothy Smith. tic expedition. Mr. Reinartz was a Miss Viola Daker, finding her­ follow his comrades to safety in Olive Smith. pioneer locally in radio and his self trapped in a room on the sec­ the next compartment of the sub­ Dorothy Tureck. SEE DARK PROSPECT notable work in that field secured ond story of the building, jumped mersible and. Navy men believe, Mary Walker, him the commission to join the through the window to the ground. TO­ TO­ Finds a Way to that his fellow sailors held the door Carroll Wilson, party as an expert operator. Those She Was badly cut by the glass but of the chamber open, despite the Ruth Wogman. OF TAX REDUCTION who have not heard Mr. Reinartz was not hurt by the fall. Stop Attacks of Fits inrush of water and brought him Raymond Woodbridge, heretofore are urged to attend this The fire, of unknown origin. Circle to temporary safety. Herman Yulyes. meeting. It will be open to all in­ Started in the basement-storeroom NIGHT NIGHT His bod^ is thought to have been SOPHOMORES. Sec. Mellon Says Expenses Are terested, and Worked its way through the A. Mrs.. Purinton h^ds the commit­ entire building. CIRCLE NIGHT, LOOK IT OVER th6 one that was found on a cot in Going to Be Big For Coining tee of hostesses. 'They are Mrs. Reports are received of an amaz­ the engine room. Gustave Anderson, Year. The fire was the fourth of the ing treatment that epileptics state Horace Burr. James Johnston, Mrs. Sedrlck past month in the same building. has proved successful in stopping The naval officers on the board Straughan, Mrs. Watson Woodruff, of investigation have not as yet Lovina Foote, Washington, March 22,— Pros­ their attacks. R. Lepso, Apt. 102, Stella Gryk. Mrs. George Lundbergh, Mrs. War­ 895 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wls., given up their search for further pects of tax reduction at this ses- ren Keith, Mrs, W. R. Mitchell, 3 VAUDEVILLE 3 messages. It is hoped that some Vera Hotchkiss. sldh of congress became dark-hued SPRING OPENING ACTS a c t s has been supplying sufferers with Louise Johnson, Mrs. Jack Miller, Miss Bertha this treatment. He now wishes to notes will be found amid the mud, today When Secretary of the Treas­ Goodrich, Mrs. Harold Bidwell, slime and silt that now fills the Doris Muldoon. ury Melloa announced that expen­ WITH A DOUBLE FEATURE BILL reach all those who have not been Anna Pitkin. Mrs. R. D. Webster, Mrs. Joseph DESPITE STORM helped and to do so is making the torpedo loom and motor room for ditures under the alien property Dean, Miss Myrtle Ffyer, Mrs, Sid­ nearly eighteen inches- The mud Elizabeth Rich. bill and in the purchase of sites for (CoDtlBued from page 1) startlirig offer of a generous treat­ Jattet Simon. ney Wheaton, Mrs. Richard Alton, ment free to all sufferers. Anyone will be ’•emoved as soon as possible. government buildings have materi­ Mrs. Robert Dewey, Mrs. A. N. DAN^t in ‘ S A L V A T IO N J A N E ' Frances Strickland. ally reduced the margin that will One store, however, will feature a afflicted should write to R. Lepso Muriel TomlinsOtl. potter, Mrs. Stephen. Hale, and this free treatment will be sent URGE CREM.4TION be available lor tax reduction. male chorus during the evening. PATSY RUTH MILLER in them at once.— Adv. ---*------B. While collections for March to­ With Easter only a little mcire Brussels, March 22.— A move­ Clifford Anderson. taled 8355,054,000, Or $7,000,000 than two weeks away, opportunity ment is being launched in Belgium Frank Avignonfe. over last March, figures for the fis­ to view the latest spring styles will to induce the government to make Evelyn Beer, cal year were not so encouraging. be afforded tonight. Visitors to the ^SOUTH SEA LOYE^ cremation compulsory. It is con­ Carl Bengston. Fiscal year receipts up to March stores will not be asked to buy, AT CIRCLE PRICES, NO ADVANCE Herbert Bi-andt. 20 totaled $1,473,509,000, a de­ though this year the practice of tended that, owing to the overpop­ MRS. HU'tT’S FU*\ERAL ulation of the country, continued Elena Burr., crease of $20,000,000 compared sellihg Uothlhg has been abandoned. Gertrude Campbell. with last year, while expenditures To Prove Their Wares TOMORROW and SATURDAY FOR burials will endanger the public Funeral services for Mrs, Julia health. Elizabeth Carlson. were $2,637,551,000 an increase Manchester merchants are con- James Cole. of $110,000^000. The fiscal year B. Hutt were held this afternoon at fldefat that their displays will show ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE BILL C O g C jH S Hartford Fire ...... 825 835 Leslie Dotchin. surplus on March 20 was $194,- the South Methodist church and local people that the merchandise Mighty Hero of a Thousand Thrills is Back! Lincoln Nat Life . . .135 — Beatrice Fogg, 647.000 as compared with $288,- very largely attended. Rev. Joseph hero is fully as good, of as large Catherine Foster. 141.000 last year; codpef officiated and a quaftefte A variety ahd as low in price as the e ve s y k i n d National Fire ...... 1090 1110 “ Tarzan and the Golden Lion’^ C / Landers, Frary & Clrk 74 76 Lena, Gattl. composed of Mfs. Eunice Case merchandise that is to be bought EVEN WHOOPING COUCH Torrington...... 97 100 Ora Hadden, Hohentbal, Mrs. Berteline Lashifi- in the larger cities in this Sectioh, Harry Howland. ske, Sidney Strickland and Robert To that efad they are dressing up Sara Irwin. ABOUT TOWN Gordon sang. A number of pews their stores in the most spring-like ACAST STAR in ‘‘Her Summer Hero” Earle Johnson, were reserved itt the front of the apparel possible and with the win- Beatrice Laufer. The Chumiate Club met last eve­ auditorium for the dOlegatiob who dow*-dre88ing contest going on at Placed in Arthur L’Heureux, ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. attended from Temple Chapter, the same time the people of Man­ Frances Lueas, Homer Walt^ of 53 Ware street, order of the Eastern Star, of which chester will see the Stores more at­ SLa James’s Cemetery tractive than they have ever been. By Olympia Martina. Rockville. The prizes at pinochle Mrs, Hutt was a charter member Robert McCofflb. and treasurer for 25 years. Burial The following stores have enter­ were wen by Mrs. Henry Morrell ed the Window-dressing contest: Rossanna Mcdili. was in the family plot in St...... ------— — - r - ■ 1 ■ McGovern and Walter Henry. Refreshments Packard’s Pharmacy, The Ladles’ Mariofa Medin, werO hbrved by Mrs. Waltz. The James’s cemetery at Glastonbury. Shop, fiamforth Brothers, George RbSe PieSfeik, next meeiting of the club will be Granite Co. H, Wililams, inc., Murray’s Millln- Lena Tfulyes, held on .Wednesday evening, March TO PABTlWoN LAND T O N IG H T f ^ T 7, The Smart Shop, Julius Fradin, DIALTA Represehted by Mafy 2okites, 28, at the hohie of Mr. ahd MrS. Kemp’s Music House, Dewey-Rich- Fteshihen / Waitef Henry of 46 starkweather Bridgeport, Cohn., March 88,— ■ % "HOUSE OF ■ W mafl, Christopher Glenney, F. T. JL m HITS" A. street. judge Aiiyn L. Brown today sign­ Blish Hardware Company, Rubin- O N L Y e C. W. Hartenstein Harry Bairabee. ed an order for the partltiOh by oW’s, May Jewelry Compahy, The Raymond Botchln. Ernest Vehnard o£ Park Road, sale of property ip SCOtt’s Cove, Textile store, Marlow’s, Manchester The police will pursue you to the end of the earth— 149 Summit St. Ermaho GardVeflta. POrtadown, Ireland, arrived In Darien, owned by Mrs. Florence C. PlUfflbiflg & Supply Company, Ar- MariOh JanCs. Manchester durifig the past week Howland, of that town, and F. Ray­ thus L. Htiitman, Watkin Broth­ tel. 1621 Roger MeCdtmnck. y and'is staying With his sister, Mrs. mond Holland, of New Vork, her el'S, Tne., J. W, Hale Company, ‘Ton Can't Beat The Law* B- Joseph Minnii&bn of Sdgerton husband. Mrs. Holland Is suing in ine., C. E. House ahd Sou, inc., Philip Andetsoh. street. Mr. Veflflafd has h§en wait­ New York for a separation from featuring her husband. Oreeii StOrfeS, Inc., Park Hill Floiv- Edith Ahdfulpc. ing for more than twe years to be- B t Shop, O. E, Keith Furniture Susan Shtbari^n, come one of the immigration quota COflipany. LOa Lee, Betty Francisco and Hans BenSche, from tiister. ftuM iAHNNHtiB JAIl Ed LeOU Sefrett. Hartford, Cofifl., March 22.— Warner L. Richmond Ruth Bi'oivn, ASKS NBW FROBE William Glasheen, of Torrington, REVIVAL MEETING Edward Caflnl. was sent to jail for sixty days to­ T m ) David Chapman. Washington, March 22.— Declar­ day because he was caught last TOMORROW SATURDAY CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE ing that "it IS strange that only one Saturday carrying liquor in a pair 466 Main Street Russell Clough. of suit cases, Fred Dunleavy, of 2—Great Features—2 Clement Fantom. note was found on the S-4,” Rep. .NIGHTS MARCH l l ’TO 25 Gifford, Republican of Mass., today Hartford, arrested at the same Merlon Fei'i'ls. renewed cramahds for A Congrea- time for a similar offense, was giv­ Jetta Gouda] Big Bill Fairbanks GEORGE B. KULP, Marshall Flhlay, siohai ifttestigatlen ef the BUbma- en fifteen days in jail. Glasheen Evangelist Orests FMcehia^ rine tragedy, was dowfl as a tuira ettendef. MARrMIO^ When Danger Calls MABEL R. MANNING Botbtliy Ffaser. » / Giftord denied that he was ohatg- ieSM mtniM ‘‘Fighting Love Sololat and Song Leader Nellie Cam. Ing the Navy with suppressing any STOBM WARNIO, Gertrude Gerafd. notes of eUrriVers but (UscusBed at Washington, March 22i—A STATE Otirrent Chapter . Slde-lSpliitiilg SERVICES WEEK NIGHTS AT 7:30 Fl-anclS Haffifigtefi. length the expeetailon that a full storm ‘Warning for the Atlantic 8UN» MON. “ Blake Scotland Yard” COMEDY (Except Saturday) Ernest Irwin. written needuai ef the struggle of coast region between Baltimore Austin Jolihsdn. the doomed men against death

1:1 M AW UHESI BJK lUUWJN.) E V E m N G H # A L U . THU K SU A Y , MARCH 22, 1 9 Z « . D O a O R S DECIDE ON TOWN TAX BILLS Local Stocks

E T R A NIGHT OFF READY FOR MAIL (Furnished by Pntnam & C o.) Trip to Washington Planned Bid Asked Bank Stock The Senior Class of the Rockville — High school have completed plans City Bank & Trust .875 CoDector Howe Has Prepar­ .290 — ill Cut Out Office Hours for the annual Washington trip. .300 The chaperones were chosen from 55 the faculty. Principal Philip M. ed Over 15,000 Bills This First Natl (Htfd) .295 — On Fridays; U nnecessary, Howe will be in charge of the trip .550 570 and on account of the large num­ Hart Nat B & Tr . Htfd Conn Tr Co . .785 800 ber who will go this year, thq^ girls Year— Due April 1. 60 Is Decision. selected two chaprones instead of Land Mtg & Title Morris Plan Bank .150 — one as ir- previous years. Miss Buz- .600 — zell and Miss Partridge will accom­ Park St Trust . . Tax Collector George H. -Howe Phoenix St B Tr . .445 — Manchester physicians have de­ pany the class on the trip. The trip .525 — cided that “ All work and no play will begin Friday afternoon, April and his assistants are bending every effort to get the tax bills ready and Bonds makes Jack a dull boy,” so they’re 27 th and the first night will be 6%s ...... 08 110 going to have Friday evenings to spent in New York City. The full mailed before the first of April. Conn _ They are working every day and .■'04 themselves, starting the first of itinerary of the trip has not been .101% 103 next month. announced at this time but will be part of the evening to accomplish .102% 103 At present, the doctors have only given out in the near future by this task. This year Mr. Howe will flocks Wednesday and Sunday afternoon Prof. Howe. mail out more than 15,000 tax bills. .845 855 Of this number 9,000 are for per­ Aetna Insurance . and evenings off, keeping office Bank Votes Interest Aetna Gas & Sure .900 920 hours the other five days and The People’s Savings Bank voted sonal taxes and about 6,000 proper­ .865 875 nights in the week. This, they feel, to pay interest of 1% per cent for ty tax bills Of the personal tax 1775 1825 it more than is necessary. In the quarter ending April 1, at a bills 5,091 are for women and .410 420 Hartford, it is pointed out, some meeting of the directors held Wed­ 4,117 for men. This year the per­ Hartford Fire . . .830 840 doctors do not have any office nesday. The bank pays interest sonal tax bills will go out about Hart St Boil . . . .725 — hours at night while some are in quarterly at a rate of five per cent the same time as the property tax Lincoln Nat Life .125 -- ■' their offices one or two nights a annually. bills. The tac is due April 1 and National Fire . . .135 — week. property owners have during the Phoeni: .840 850 So, at the last meeting of the Rockville Lodge No. 1359, B. P. month of April to pay. Rossia .213 218 Manchester Medical Associatioa, 0. Elks, will hold a meeting this Collector Howe will be in his Travelers 1720 1740 the decision to cancel Friday eve­ evening at the Elk’s Home. This office in the Municipal building each Public Otl Stocks ning office hours was made. How­ is the last meeting of the fiscal week day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Conn L P 8% . . .120 124 ever, the majority of the physicians year. A class of candidates will be Every Tuesday, however, he will Conn L P 7 % . . .■' . 120 will be in town and can be located initiated following which, refresh­ remain in the office until 9 p. m. Green Wat & Gas , .101 103 through home telephones on emerg­ ments will be served. This will accommodate persons who Hart E L , .407 410 ency calls. In many towns of this Stanlc.- Dobosz Post American are unable to visit him during the Hart Gas crm , . 95 100 Legion held a meeting Tuesday eve­ .. 73 — SPRING size, doctors do not have any of­ day. Hart Gas pfd fice hours at all it is said. ning. The membership drive is still . .181 185 The interest rate charged on un­ 93 In conjunction with the an­ on and now numbers 202. It is paid taxes is different this year Conn El Ser pfd . . 90 hoped that the 100% mark may 445 nouncement of the cancellation of from any previous year. Interest Conn Power . . . . .437 Friday evening office hours was the be reached soon. Manufacturing Stocks Mrs. Charles H. Allen and Mrs. will start on all unpaid taxes May 75 statement that there seems to be a 1 and will be reckoned from April American H a r d ...... 73 Walter H. Skinner have been at­ American Silver . . . . 25 general misunderstanding among 1. The rate will be 9 per cent un­ Manchester people concerning the tending the 35th annual state con­ Acme W ir e ...... 8 Showing o f til September and 10 per cent for 3 service of the “ emergency” doctors ference of the D. A. R. chapters Billings Spencer com. which was held-in Derby Tuesday the balance of the year. After liens Billings Spencer pfd. . 6 on Wednesday afternoons. The have been filed the interest rate 96 common belief seems to be that the and Wednesday. Bigelow Har com , . . Mrs. Pauline Weber of Strong on unpaid taxes will be 12 per cent. Bristol B ra ss...... 15 two doctors named for emergency avenue is spending a few days in This is according to the new state duty are in their office to answer Collins Co ...... 113 Holyoke, Mass. law passed at the session of the Colt Fire A r m s ...... 29% 31 Fine Furniture calls. Such is not the case. The Leonard Kingston of Ellington legislature. 80 doctors are simply “ in town” and Eagle L o c k ...... 75 has accepted the position of super­ Tax Collector Howe must file all Fafnir Bearings . .. .112 can be located immediately through intendent of the Sturbridge Town his liens on unpaid taxes for 1927 their home telephones, it is said. Hart & C ooley...... 215 This year our Spring showing of fine furniture presents a vaster Farm, Sturbridge, Mas:. Mr. King­ before the first day of April. He is Inter Silver com . . . .165 display of rich colorings and harmonious arrangement. Each trifle ston will move his family there to­ making a last effort to induce the Inter Sil pfd ...... 124 has been worked out in this furniture for perfection never was furni- ‘l O S r BUDDY, RESCUER day. taxpayers who have failed to meet Landers, Frary & Clk 75 lure more beautiful nor were prices better than these we are now dis- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bottomley their bills to do so before the first M- -m & Bow A . . . . 19 playing, We invite your serious inspection and ask your deepest con- of Ellington avenue left New York of the month in order to avoid filing do B ...... 11 slderation Yon will be under no obligation to buy. Salesmen will Wednesday for a two months’ trip MEET AT POST SESSION these liens. New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 show you every courtesy possible and make your visit a pleasant one. through Europe. do com ...... 24 The Dailey Garage has sold Niles Be P o n d ...... 32 Veterans of Famous Incident Dodge Sedans to Charles Poehnert, LEGIONNAIRES MEET J R Mont pfd ...... — THIS EVENING 7 TO 9 O’CLOCK William Golde, William Gayton, North & J u d d ...... 30 Have Interesting Experience Stephen Connors and William Yost. Pratt, Whitney, pfd ..90 In Middletown. The Ever Ready Club of the NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Peck, Stowe & Wil . . — Union church will hold a meeting Russell Mfg Co ------123 About a decade ago orders came Friday evening at the usual time. Scoville Co ...... 50 to regiments along the front line The St. Patrick’s Social held Important Session Scheduled; Sniyth Mfg Co ...... 395 Special Spring Offering of Chamber Suites trenches of the Allies to advance. Wednesday afternoon by the Em­ Entertainment and Refresh­ Stanley Wks com . . . 56 57 Among the units to go “ over the blem club was largely attended and ments Planned. Standard Screw ....1 1 0 delivers any suite to your liome. Balance can be paid top” were the 307th and the 308th honors for the games which were T orrington...... 99 102 regiments of Infantry. When the played during the afternoon were U S Envelope pfd ...1 1 7 within 12 months. Special Cash Discount Through won by Mrs. Jos. Lavitt, Mrs. Wm. The March meeting of Dilworth- I If 1 advance had been maintained for Cornell Post, No. 102, American Union Mfg C o ...... — the time being, orders were issued Davis, Mrs. Raymond Hunt and W” •: C U ' ■ ,>r . . . 19 Our Profit Sharing Credit Plan. Mrs. Thomas Dannaher of Manches­ Legion, will be held in the Veter­ to fall back, but one batalllon had ans’ room at the State Armory, $s advanced farther than their com­ ter. Mrs. Francis Scanlon, Miss Grace Vanderman and Mrs. James Monday evening at 8:15. The meet­ A VALUE OP UNUSUAL MERIT rades and were beyond communica­ ing will be one of the most impor­ tion with headquarters. This part Foley of Majichester danced an Irish Jig which was greatly enjoy tant ever held by the local post. N.Y. Stocks THIS THREE PIECE SUITE of the 308th, better known as the Several important matters will be “ Lost Batallion" were surrounded ed. Refreshments were served. The past chiefs of Damon Tem­ brought up and the opinion of every for two nights by enemy troops in Legionnaire is desired. ple Pythian Sisters will occupy the High Low Noon V ' a densely wooded forest a section chairs at the meeting Monday An entertainment and refresh­ located between the two lines. ment hour will follow the.busjne.ss Alied Chem . .160% 159% 160% $132,75 night. Guests are expected from Ails’'Ciial . . . .123% 123% 123 Vi Finally a runner from the German Manchester. meeting. “A Year to Pay” enemy managed to get a message Am Can . . . . 85% 84% 85 Mrs. John Gerich of South street Am Loco . . . .110% 110% 110% through to Major Whittlesey, who has entered the Hartford hospital T, Am Smelt . . . .179% 178% 179% There is a full size V'anity and triple mirror, a 48 inch was in command of the surround­ where she will undergo an opera­ 65% ed unit, asking him to surrender. Am St Fdy . . .67 66% dresser with large swinging mirror, and a full tion. Am Sugar . . . .65% 64% 65% The Major answered him with a Miss Anna Tucker of Windermere bed. made in walnut and American gumwood. $5.00 de­ Am T & T . . .180'% 180% 180 % livers it to, your home. $10.00 monthly on balance. curt and emphatic “ Go to H------” avenue is confined to the house 56% 56% The survivors were soon after Anaconda . . . . 56% with the grip. MRS. JORDAN’S FUNER.IL Atchison .... 189% 189% 189% rescued by the 307th Infantry men A mock trial and food sale will TOMORROW Balt & Ohio . .115% 115% 115% who brought the u..lt back to safe­ be held in the Vernon Center Beth Steel .. . .61% 60% 61 ty. church on Friday evening. Admis­ Funeral services for Mrs. Susan Can Pac . . . .215'% 214% 215% G. E. KEITH FURNITURE CO. Many of the members were kill­ sion to the trial is 25c. M. Jordan who died at her home C M & St P . .26% 26% 26% ed however, but one of those who on Oakland street Tuesday, will be do pfd . . . . .42% 42% 42% CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MANCHESTER survived was Sigurd Swanson, held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 Chi & North . 85 85 85 * formerly of New London, but for at the undertaking parlors of Mark Chi Roc Isl . .111% 111% 111% the past year of Middletown, Conn., HECTIC DAYS, THESE Holmes, and will be private. Rev. Cons Gas . . . 140 139% 139% who a few evenings ago met a Marvin S. Stocking of the North Corn Prod . . . 76% 75% 76% member of the rescuing company in Methodist church will officiate and Del & Hud . . .166% 165% 166 % the person of Herburt H. Hawley ON STOCK EXCHANGE burial will be in the East ceme Dodge Bros . . 21 20% , 20% at a meeting of Milardo-Wilcox tery. Du Pont .... .370 364 369 X.VVVVV>.V X«X90(9aSX9eXXX3S9S9(X9SK Post No. 75, Middletown, Conn., E r ie ...... 58% 58 58% t$ date /V v W x v \ vx \ \ \ \ vvvvvv when the two members of the (continued from page 1) Gen Elec . . . .148% 145% 148 rescuing and rescued units were in­ COLUMBIA Gen Motors . .181% 179 181% American troduced by Past Department Com­ 47 to the equivalent of 510 and Gillett Raz . . .105% 105% 105% Vacuum Oil has jumped from 450 mander John F. Piskett. It is need­ The Republican caucus held Mon­ Insplrat .... . 19% 119% 19% HISTORY to the equivalent of 2,430. The Int Harv . .. . .248 247 248 less to state that the entire situa­ term “ equivalent” is used because day evening was very slimly at­ tion was fully rehearsed by the two tended. Eugene Winter and Curtis Int Nickel . . . 98 96% 97% The Universal Electric Range of the split-up of stock dividends. Int Paper .. . 77% 77% 77% oversea men in the course of an The holders of Geqeral Motors, for Holmes were chosen delegates .to MARCH 254 entertaining tete-a-tete and inci- Kennecott . . . 84% 84 84 1621— Massasoit, powerful Indian instance, have three shares today the State and Congressional con­ 93% 93% dently the “ Lost Batallion” was ventions- The Republican town Lehi Valley . - 93% chieftain, visited the Ply­ for each held in 1925. Mack Truck . 96 95% 95% rescued once more. In Rest of Country committee is the same as before, mouth colonists and estab­ At A Cash Saving Of $56.00 Marl Oil . . . 36% 36% lished a league of friend The writer was Informed that in Curtis Holmes chairman, Mrs. W. Mo Pac com .. 40% 40% 40% brokerage firms around the coun­ H. Carpenter vice chairman, Mrs. ship which remained Invio­ for u limited time only LOSING RED MEN DINE N Y Central . .171% 170% 171% late for 50 years. try interest in the trend of ths Alice Hunt, J. H. Lafleur and Mo Pac com . 40 % 40% 40% Wall Street market is so intense Lucius Robinson. 1765— Stamp Act passed the N Y Central . .171% 170% 171V4 British parliament— the first MEMBERSHIP WINNERS that “ standing room only” condi Local people have just learned New Haven - 63% . 63 63% tions prevail. It is a common sight of the sudden death last January attempt to tax America with­ Nor Am Co . . 66 65% 65% out representation. to walk into a fashionable New of Mr. Hunter, who for the past Nor Pac .... . 96% 98 98 William Leggett’s Braves, losing York hotel and observe modishly two summers has had charge of the Penn R R , . . .67% 67% 67% team in the Red Men’s membership attired women watching the board dining room at “ The Pasture” . Mr. PuTl New .. , . 86% 85% 85% CAPITAL’S ‘DEAD’ WOMAN campaign which recently closed, in brokerage branch offices. Hunter lived in New York winters. Radio Cor . . .106% 106 106% IS STILL ALIVE TODAY gave a chicken and spaghetti din­ In Wall Street they say America Mrs. Hunter expects to come to the Sears Roe . . . .91% 90% 91% ner to the Warriors, captained by has become “ a nation of stock hold­ Pasture again next summer. Sou Pac .... .121% 121% 121% Washington, March 22.— A spark Sherwood Pfau, in the Minatono- ers.” Before the war there were Shirley Trythall went to Willi- Sou Rail . . . . .148 147% 147% ,'6f life still burned today in the moh club on Brainard place last about 500,000 to 1,000,000 stock mantic Monday afternoon to attend S 0 of N J . . .40 39% 39% .fcapltal’a "mystery wom;in,” 24 night. There were about 40 Red holders. Today there are several a party of her little four-year-old Studebaker . 63% 63 63% fiours after she was removed, ap­ million, at least. In 1900 there Tob Prod . . . .112% 112 112% parently dead, from a Pullman Men present. Including the mem­ were only thirty industrial corpora­ cousin, Dorothy Congdon. bers of both teams and the candi­ Mrs. Grace Tucker is reported to Union Pac . . .195% 195% 195% berth in a New York train, taken tions listed on the New York Stock United Fruit .141 139% 141 dates who were enrolled in the Exchange. Today several hundred be improving after an attack ot the to the district morgue and laid out membership drive. grip. U S Rubber . . 45% 44% 44% on a slab. are listed. U S Steel . . . .152 150% 151% For entertainment the Red Men The cost of Inducing a member The mud season is with us again, Two physicians had ' pronounced listened to solos by Sherwood travelling being at about its worst. Westing . . . . 104% 103% 104% her dead before she reached the of the Exchange to give up his Willys Over . . 23% 22% 22% Pfau, Claude Truax and Ben Mc­ “ seat” is higher today than it ever The state roads are also in terrible morgue. She had been found In her Gowan. Joseph Barto was toast­ was. In order to personally repre­ shape, due to continued thawing ;berth with a chloioforni-spaked master for the winning team while sent their clients brokerage offi­ and freezing all winter. FOR towel about her head, and bichlo­ William Leggett spoke for the cials all over the country are eager The town schools were closed SPEAKERS AND FILM ride of mercury tablets in her losers. to obtain the right to actively trade Tuesday afternoon that the teach­ purse. The universal Electric Range with full-sized oven l^ge enough to The regular meeting of Mlan- on the floor, but the exchange has ers migat attend the monthly FISH-GAME CLUB DINNER On the'slab at the morgue, an at­ roast a 20-lb. turkey—three hot plates—three degrees of heat— iner- tonomoh tribe will be held tonight limited its membership to 1,100. teachers meeting, held this time at tendant saw a twitching of the neck at 8 o’clock in Tinker hall and will The last “ seat” surrendered recent­ Willington. inusclesu He summoned a hospital cury temperature control that takes all the “guess out^f coding has be followed by a meeting of the ly was sold for $325,000 which is Miss Ida Wain, sister of the local Speakers at the hanqquet of the fimbulance and the rescue squad previously sold for $173.50 installed- You can now purchase this range Haymakers, the subsidiary lodge. pretty stiff when it is recalled that pastor, has gone to Niantic to visit Manchester Fish and Game Club in from the fire department, and then for only in 1869, when memberships first her brother Rev. Yvo Wain. Tinker hall on April 11 will be there began one of the most strenu­ Music and free samples tonight became salable, "seats” were dis­ Mr. and Mrs. George Champlin Senator Charles E. Wheeler of ous battles In medical history to at the Princess Candy Shop— Adv. posed of at from $3,000 to $7,500, and Mrs. Jennie Hunt spent Tues­ Stratford and A. Joseph William­ revive the faint flickering spark of day in Hartford. son of Bridgeport, chief game war­ life. The Columbia Grange is Invited Prom the few clews available, AFTER DUKE MILLIONS. den of Connecticut. $ Couldn’t Eat Fruit, to visit Hampton Grange Friday the police expressed the opinion 123.50 Notices will be sent out to mem­ today she might be a Mrs. Mary Somerville, N. J., March 22.— evening and furnish part of the bers of the club In a day or two and Stomach So Bad The hearing on the claim of Miss programme. returns are expected Immediately ’True, a nurse, whose home was in $21.75 DOWN FREE INSTALLATION “ $7.20 A MONTH Elizabeth Duke, representing 107 At the regular meeting of Colum­ from those who plan to attend. A fiearby Maryland. other alleged relatives, for a share bia Grange held Wednesday .eve­ broiled chicken dinner will be serv­ An extra $10-00 allowance if you are the first on your street to buy. ning, Deputy Harold Hanson' was ed by Urbano Osano and a moving If Australia could be transplant- ‘ T was badly constipated and in the estate of the Late James B. Duke, tobacco magnate, was to present and inspected the books of picture show will be one of the -ed into the Atlantic Ocean, it Mrs. West, who has been demonstrating the Universal Range at the troubled with gas after eating. the secretary and treasurer. Fol­ ;fwould fill up all the space between Could not eat fruit and many other continue here today. features of the entertainment. l^asonic Temple this week will give a demonstration at bur store tonight* Miss Duke and the claimants she lowing the business session a whist This film, furnished by the Bay- The United States and Great Brit­ things. Adlerika has done me good party was held. The winners of the ain. — can now eat anything.”— W. H. represents base their claims on the lis Company of New Haven, fishing contention that the Rev. Thomas first prizes were Miss Lillian Ly­ rod manufacturer, will how the Fletcher. man and Mr. W. H. Carpenter. The Adlerika relieves stomach gas Duke, an ancestor of theirs, was a life of the trout from the egg until son of Taylor Duke, grandfather of winners of the booby prizes were the fish is lifted in the landing net. RELIEF FROM and sourness In TEN minutes. Act­ Mrp. Jennie Hunt and Mr. Durham, I T C H I N O ing on BOTH upper and lower bow­ James Duke. PILES The Manchester Electric Co. John V. Haring, New York hand­ the latter a member of Mansfield The heaviest rainfall recorded la BO quick when PAZQ OINTMENT ii el, It removes old waste matter you Grange. ^>plied, it will 8tttj»iae s w . 'Druaslttf PHONE 1700 never thought was in your system. writing expert, was on the stand anywhere was at Baguio in the are keenly intereated in the remedy and 773 MAIN STREET Philippine Islands, July 14-17, are recommending it to their cuetomera, Let Adlerika give your stomach throughout yesterday’s session. He Aak your Druggiet about PAZO OINT­ and bowels a REAL cleansing and questioned the reliability of docu­ It takes 11 pounds of coal tol 1911, when on one day 49.99 MENT. In.tubea with pile pipe^ 76c: cr see how much better you feel. Lead- mentary evidence submitted by provide one blast of a locomotive inches fell, and on all four days in tin box, 60c. l Pukey whistle. 88.15 inches.

-A \ " MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THtTRSDAY, MARCH 22, 19Z8* rAGBTOOR CONFESSION UT llatirliejrtfr Deeply to be pitied is the 72- f:.a year-old engineer of the Los An­ Ctrenfng IHiPtalb geles Water and Power Bureau, PUBLlSHfED BT who, with tears streaming down his THE} HBRAbW PRINTING CO. face, yesterday admitted that the Founded by Elvtood S. Bl>. Oct, 1. 1881 St. Francis dam, whose building he (97) Damage From Forest Fires. Bvery Bvening Bzcept Sunday* and superintended, was a weak, miser­ Several thousand dollars are expended annually Connecti­ Holid&yB. able thing, constructed without cut in fighting forest fires which last year did damage estimat­ Sntared at th# Post fl MSB- ed at S97 908 There were 579 forest fires reported in the a* Second ClSM M*** written epectfications as to the ma- SUBSCUIPTIOH BAT»8: Bjr Mill state, burning a total area of 17.921 acres total gtg dollars a yasr, aXiy * terlala used and with absolutely no done in th estate by forest fires since 1910 is estimated At *2,- niofith for shorts* periods. provision for responsible inspection 600,000. Connecticut with 6% of the forest area of New Eng- By carrier, eighteen cents a week, __or any inspection at all, for that larlri has 19% of the forest fires. tingle copies, three cents, The first measure for the prevention of forest fires was a law SPECIAL ADVBHTISINO BBPUB- matter—and that, eleven hours be­ gBNTAMVE. HarpUton-De Uijser. fore Its collapse, he knew that it passed in 1905 providing for the appointment o^^wn fire war­ Ing.. *85 Madison Avenue, New York dens by the selectmen. Previous to that date fire fighting was and (!l2 North Michigan Avenue. was leaking and in a bad state. entirely voluntary. From 1910 to 1914 there was an average OtUcaeo. The Manchester Evening Herald is Deeply to be pitied and not unduly of 817^fires burning 38.520 acres yearly, or an average of 47.1 on sale in New York City at Schultz’s to be blamed. For it is not a sin to acres per fire. From 1915 through 1919 there was an aver­ Kaws ?tand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. be mistaken, even when an honest age of 952 fires, burning 44.600 acres per annum, or an average Street and 42nd. Street entrance of of 46 8 acres per fire. The next five years, through 1925. saw Gmnd Central Sir-tlon and at all mistake results in the loss of many tL average number reduced to 802. the HoaMlrg Newe Stands. human lives. 11 259 and the average area per fire-acres to 38.9. During Client of International News Ser- But this old roan, obviously past 1927 the average area per fire-acres was only 30.9. The fire vige. to tl.0 state that year was IU.625. April Is "Internatlonsl News Service has the his best powers, was not the really exclusive rights to use for republlca- responsible factor In the tragedy. the worst month of the year for forest fires. tlon In any form all news dispatches Of the 579 fires last year. 299 burned over areas of less than credited to or not otherwise credited The San Franclsquito valley dead 10 acres. 248. over areas from 10 to 100 acres and 32. over In this paper. It Is alto exclusIveW entitled to use for republloatlon *11 are the victims of a vast superfi­ areas of 10 Oor more acres. Smokers were responsible for 181 the local or undated news published ciality—and Its name is Los An­ of the fires- camp fires for 26; railroads for 72; brush burning herein." Full Service Client of N E A for 81. 204 were classified as unknown and miscellaneous, Service. geles. A bubble city, blown full with the wind of boomerlsm; a ^'^There^lJripprSmately 600 fire wardens in the state and THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 jerry-built town with a jerry-built nine^lookout towers. The state owns considerable fire fighting reputation, whose Ideal Is size and equipment. —Printing and Publishing. ______MRS, COOLIDGE the spotlight, fortunes in land Few references are made by the swapping and a gateway; a com­ Washington correspondents to the munity that lives for today, today’s of which may arise at any moment health of the Mistress of the White jazziness and today’s profits. in the future. The volumes, as they House, but it wfluld seem to be ap­ One end, at least, has been serv­ are published, ought to be placed parent that that estimable lady is ed by the confession of the broken j in every public library in the coun­ far from well. For a long time now old engineer—the cheap and taw­ try, where students of government Mrs. Coolidge has taken liut little dry "dynamite” story blows up in SPRING OPENING and of the World war in particular ■ part In the social activities in which the face of the Los AngeleS Water may obtain first hand mformation she would be sure to be the lead­ and Power Bureau. on any one of a thousand questions By RODNEY BUTCHER ing figure if not constrained by that will probably interest the next very real necessity. To millions of NOT SO BORESOME generation much more than it does Washington, March 22.—There Americans there is, in this Indica­ Even if it takes some time to get is a big Congress and a Little Con­ TONIGHT tion of her illness, occasion for the permanently out of prison when the present one. gress here, but the big Congress hogs all the limelight. most genuine regret, for Mrs. one has been sentenced to life for The Little Congress is an or­ Coolidge’s gracious and unassum­ the crime of murder, it isn’t aL PROGRESS ganization of clerks and secreta­ PRING...bright wicker furni­ the second floor newly furnished. ing personality has greatly endear­ ways necessary for such^a person We have never, we regret to say, ries to members and other Capitol Practical, instructive demonstra­ ed her to the people of the country. to spend all his time behind bars if seen a stage production of “The employes. It meets every Tuesday ture .. modernistic fiber rugs The most sincere wishes for the night, passes bills and resolutions tions on every floor. New dining he has money enough to employ Merry Wives of Windsor,” and we and sometimes resolves itself Into . .. gay cretonnes for cover­ complete restoration of her health lawyers and if he has been mixed still cling to the impression that a political convention. But some­ room, bedroom and upholstered^ must be universal, even if a very up in a lot of crooked political there have been many, many play­ how the big Congress pays very ings and draperies . . . cheerful furniture, just in from the Janu­ general silence on the subject is deals. Former Grand Dragon wrights who wrote worse comedy little attention to it. maple and cherry furniture . .. being preserved. Steplienson, once head of the In­ At these sessions, which are con­ ary markets, with all the occa­ than Shakespeare. But it seems to ducted under the rules of the But there Is one class of persons diana Ku Klux Klan and for the us to be a good sign of the times House ^of Representatives with a colorful chintz pieces. . . cool sional pieces to go with them. who are evidently giving no last two and a half years a suppo­ when a dramatic critic can speak 1 gp0a.icer, sergeant-at-arms and thought to the First Lady of the sitious convict in the Michigan his own mind about any play of the everything, one is apt to get the wrought iron and parchment. .. New Refrigerators and Ranges. Land, these being the promoters City prison, has made eight trips Bard of Avon without losing his real low-down on legislative ques­ color! All the new things go on Tonight, 7 to 9. Everyone invit­ of the "draft-Coolidge” idea. Yet tions, for secretaries often hear about the state of Indiana during job. The “Wives” is being played and read things in their offices ed. Browse around to your Mrs. Coolidge’s health would prob­ the period of his nominal incarcer­ in New York by a cast which in­ which aren’t mentioned on the display tonight. “The Cottage’^ ably be an effectual obstacle to the ation. Sometimes his presence was cludes Otis Skinner,- Mrs. Fiske floor. completely refurnished and deco­ hearths content. You are always candidacy, of the President, even demanded by Gr^nd Jurors to give and Henrietta Grosman, and con­ Unfortunately, their intimate welcome at Watkins. If he had never definitely with­ Information concerning this, that knowledge occasionally leads some rated. Three model rooms on cerning the play itself Percy Ham­ of the boys and girls to attack on drawn from the field. The Presi­ or the other crooked political trans­ mond, theatre critic of the Herald- the floor of the Little Congress dent’s wife, while a model of social action; and when there was no Tribune has the utter temerity to measures which their bosses are acumen and grace and a White grand jury probe on foot his law­ describe it as "hooey;” also as supporting on the floor of the big House hostess second to none, Is yers managed to get him before "bologna.” Congress. well known to be temperamentally distant courts in various enter­ Shakespeare was a marvelous averse to occupying so conspicuous prises looking to his complete lib­ poet. But all our life we have had The Little Congress is about 10 WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. a position and to be definitely un­ years old, but somehow none of eration. a lurking suspicion that there was its members have graduated Into EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES attracted by the glamor of Wash­ After Stephenson gets really a loose pin somewhere In the credo the big Congress. Some, it is true, ington life. Her tastes are quiet, tired of staying in prison, which is that he Is always a good play­ have run for office, but not success­ her longings for the more natural about once in every three and a wright. "King Lear” is terrible fully. - and human environments to which The main object, however. Is to half months, he steps into an auto­ and Macbeth has never been equal­ engage in debate, as perhnps 30 she has always been accustomed. mobile and goes somewhere, stays ed by anything but the slaughter­ per cent of the younger employes It 1b highly probable that the ten­ a few days and then comes back, in house movie serials of a few years on the Hill are thought to be sion of her present position has af­ serene confidence that when he ago. But anybody who might have studying law. Sessions begin with fected her physical well-being, and four five-minute speeches on the next becomes bored he can again dared to say so in print, twenty point up for decision, followed by that she has long looked forward to roll away. years ago, would have been fired, any number of two-minute argu­ the completion of Mr. Coolidge’s When you are going to prison blacklisted and boycotted by the ments. There are supposed to be present term aa a moment of re­ for murder it pays to have some hobos in the street. a couple of hundred members and lease from a sort of bondage. money and It pays to have some an average of 40 or 50 shows up, This being the case nothing Is which is as good or better as the pull. big Congress generally does. less likely than that President By special permission of Speak­ ^ Coolidge could be Induced, under er Longworth, sessions are held in any circumstances, to accept an RIGHTEOUS THUMPS A THOUGHT the House caucus room. The Little compliment than anything else No other subjects on the program other term, even If it were possible Judge Howard of the Hartford Congress spea,ker Is Guy Mooney, one wanted to embarrass him. for disposal are the Capper-John- for the “draft-Coolldge” boosters County Court of Common Pleas secretary to Congressman Leavitt The Little Congress has also: son universal draft bill, resurrec­ of Montana. Upheld the administration's use tion of the White House Spokes­ to guarantee his re-election. It is ruled yesterday that it is not an The sleep of a laboring man Is man, the seating of Congressman sweet.—tEccI. 5:12. of marines in Nicaragua and re­ the least likely of all things that he illegal extension of the right of By a unanimous consent agree­ fused to demahd withdrawal of James M. Beck, unified air service, self-defense when a sixty-slx-year- would insist on his life companion Sleep, to the homeless thou art ment, Congressman Lankford of them. the eighteenth amendment and spending another four years In a old man of poor physique hits wittf home; the friendless find in thee Georgia recently addressed the Lit­ Voted against revision of the abolition of civil service in postal tle Congress for 30 minutes on his appointments. i r S R E X M position in which she is believed by a shovel a big, strong man twenty- a friend.—Ebenezer Elliott. Senate rules as proposed by Vice Sunday closing bill for the District President Dawes. The other night the Little Con­ many to be not altogether happy five years his junior who attacks of Columbia. Then the Little Con­ gress. resolved itself into Repub­ him. The ruling was made in the Having beaten Its swords into Declared against putting the and in a climate and environment ploughshares, Russia might try gress voted for the thing, some lican and Democratic conventions case of a New Britain person named members explaining later that they entire flood control cost on the and nominated Hoover and Reed injurious to her health. beating its loafers into plough- federal government. Malickl who assaulted one Thomas had supported Lankford more as a respectively for president. The "drafters” seem to have hands. Hoover won on the second bal­ Order Your overlooked about the most vital Stagls and got a broken arm out of lot over Dawes, Coolidge and factor in the whole situation. the adventure. Malickl had had the Hughes. Reed won on the fourth ballot over Donahey, Smith, Rob­ mm glorious nerve "to sue Stagls for The Goblins’ll Getcha if You Don’t Watch Out s MEATLESS "CHILDS” $2,000 damages. . inson, Moody, Walsh, Hull, Blan­ ton amd Connally. There was no One of the interestig side-issues What makes this minor Incident s rule against congressmen being B just at present is the experiment worth the especial attention of any put In as favorite sons by their Enamel Rex Df the Childs r.estaurant system in individual with a too ready fist is secretaries. After they had been establishing vegetarianism. Stock­ not so much the fact that Malicki weeded out, Hoover beat Dawes/ _ f on the deciding ballot, 67 1“8 to holders in the corporation are kick­ didn’t get any damages and had the Closet 49 1-8. Smith forces threw their ing because the meatless policy costs of the suit to pay, in addition support to Reed In order to beat adopted by the management baa to developing a bum arm, but the Donahey, 56 1-8 to 53 2-3. resulted in cutting the profits of inferential probability that if The Republican secretaries didn t Gas Water I agree on a platform, hut the Dem­ the restaurants In half. There is Stagls had cracked his assailant’s ocrats did. Theirs was presented every promise of a high-class row, skull with the shovel he would still by J. G. Sims, clerk of the Little which on the surface appears to have been entitled to the protec­ Congress and secretary to Sena­ have been made likely by permit­ tion of the law in his proceeding. tor Tyson, It congratulated the country on Its approaching delivery ting personal fadism to take com­ Also, it Is highly probable that had from unemployment, farm depres­ mand of a huge business enter­ he hit Malickl with a five-ton truck Heater sion and bad liquor sold under 1 prise. or the contents of a selge howitzer 'America’s greatest distiller,’ Whether, however, the vegetari­ it would have been all the same. Secretary Mellon, and on the fact In other words, the bully who that the Republicans had not yet anism antic is simijly a matter stolen tihe copper from the Capitol of folly as appears superficially is undertakes to beat on a physical dome. It congratulated the Repub­ a matter on which various people set-up” is regarded with a cold lican party rank and file, on being might hold, various opinions. If and fishy eye by the law. There is relieved from contributing by Har­ a frequently cited legal principle. ry Sinclair and on the fact that the $1800 I persisted in for a while it would total value of all bribes taken by seem to be a first class way of "Let the buyer beware.” It applies Harding-Coolidge appointees were knocking the market value of quite well in the form, "Let the as­ slightly less than the cost of the shares in the Childs corporation sailant beware." World War. . _ So perhaps the Little Congress $1.50 First Pay $1.50 Per Month | for a goal. In which event it might makes up in spirit what it lacks be possible for the outsiders’ stock HISTORY GROUNDWORK In size and influence. to be picked up off the bar^in A contribution to history which Order Today | counter by the insiders. Then it is likely to prove of the greatest Famous last words: "I think my should be an easy matter to put value Is a series of publications, husband trumped the trick, but First Come, First Served. | I’ll Just play me ace to make sure. back the roast beef and the soft the first of which is a book of 800 boiled sausages on the bill of fare pages and has just been Issued, and start making bagfuls of money that the United States government A hot water heater is a necessity in again. plans to publish to set forth all de­ the home. In any event, one of the funniest tails of America’s foreign relations Phone Barstow 1968 things imaginable Is the notion, to during the world war. The volume be deduced from the "reform" pol­ now Issued deals with the enormous 916 Middle Turnpike Bast icy of the Ohllds corporation, that mass of diplomatic correspondence The Manchester Gas Co. the public health could he injured of the United States government in For Radio Service by meat eating—in a Childs res­ connection with the breaking out Basy Tenitaa <» Crosley taurant! The humming bird which of the war in 1914. Nothing, it is Fada. Grebe, Bosch, ^HitiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiwnnnnHMW***w**********‘*************”***”*”*******”*'” **|^ could not get -away with a Childs asserted, of any Importance what­ restaqrant portion of roast lamb ever has been omitted. V f r e e tnstallatloD, no interest and then go about his dally filtting The effect of this plan should be without any hardening of his the placing at the disposal of the dvertke in Tbe Evening H eraM E acterlea would have to be an in- people of the country of a tremen- xaUA jinmmlng bird to start with. ;dOttB mass of inform^ition. the want. ' ‘- - J f X -

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headed by Doris Kenyon in the fem­ Marxian (Socialistic) ideaW,” says novelty caught on for a time, hut the orders “ The lust for gain with­ THE WHITE WAY has not been generally successful. MILTON SILLS STARS inine lead supports Sills. In “ Serenade” Menjou is present­ TEST ANSWERS out labor* is deplorable. At all events the . mere accumulation of LUNCH The same condition has been re­ ed as Franz Rossi, a struggling f Here is one solution to the LET­ money for its own sake must be • Tv - -'VJ ported by night clubs. Unless AT STATE TOMORROW young 'Viennese composer, who finds 2 4 t No. Main.St.. Manchester 4 i.. love the inspiration for an operet­ TER GOLF puzzle on the comics discouraged." Hartman Block “ ringside” tables can be secured, page. the patron feels that he would em­ ta that sweeps him to a tremendous NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS barrass his guest. He is willing to ‘Burning Daylight” and ‘‘Ser­ success. The adulation of the - pay fat tips to head waiters just enade^’ on Program—Wil­ lie turns his head, the feat d TURK to nVE MINUTES Under Management of to “ be seen” at the edge of the s A F E to FORTY TNEATRES ^ dance floor. liam Haines Here Today. RUTH SCHAUB i * — i Actors, actresses, movie perforni- d -ANDALLSHOpSy -.New York, March 22.— The Special Dinners Daily Corner Spruce %nd S l| l ^none-too-gentle art of being ritzy I ers. models and figures in the Milton Sills, typical of the virile d s A T E V? W e Also Specialize in Lunches, vand high-hat is practiced oy an ex- I Broadway limelight are generally man of the great outdoors, is the f given the preference, since it ts Sandwiches, etc. Itraordinary number of New York- j star in one of the features at the fame and fortune. ^^rs. Pretensions are paraded partic­ I appreciated that their business m- s Courtesy, Service, Neatness. H a i r C u t j volves the necessity of publicity State theater tomorrow and Satur­ s 1 T E ularly in the presence of some gues: day. This picture is “ Burning Day­ f ¥oii will find it a nice place to eat I and prominence. a with , ^rom the old home town, light” and is being shown with 1 y -So prevalent is this custom ihai “ Serenade,” one of the most beauti­ s 1 T S I Believe it or not, but 1 saw a ll .'^n advertisement in one of the 'crowd of nearly 1000 people gather ful love stories ever told, with FREE HAIR 'PONl| J^phisticated Gotham publications Adolphe Menjou as the leading triangle. i GOODRICH SILYERTOWN i to look upon a wagon load of hay e i^Oldly flaunts this challenge; ' that got stalled in a snow drift. character. With the two features H 1 T S Children’s ....;... 3(^ “ Perhaps you have a little coun- I GILBERT SW'AN. on Saturday afternoon and evening St'ry cousin you wish to impress: if Manager Sanson will present five Smart Set,” his funniest and best REDS BAX’ GAMBLING HRES Week Days Only. ISO, be sure and tab this address', more metropolitan vaudeville acts. picture. This film is one of two i"' Now I ask you! features, the other being “ Dooms­ Send postal for ' . -f TO MARRY CHINESE Moscow, March 22.— An edict Slfites&BoqhUt y This effort at ‘■impressing'' oth- The Alaskan gold-rush— declared day” starring Florence Vidor and Saturday General A d k by many to be the most dramatic Gary Cooper. forbidding Communists and espe­ ^ W.)OHNSON(^INIl '^rs is what keeps money in circula­ Boston. Mass.. March 22.— An­ cially Comsomols (Communist J^ident 20 PER CENT OFF tion in New York. It also succeeds and picturesque period in America other reaction in the fluids that in the last fifty years—provides the youths) from gambling, which.was If you do not know us (U keeping many a modest salaried compose the melting pot of nation­ issued at the central control com­ :^oung man broke. He rides in engrossing setting for “ Burning Don’t for tourists should include your friend. alities that is the United States was Daylight.” Based on Jack London’s — Don’t ask to see Raphael’s Sis- mission of the Communist Party, Chett’s Filling Station “ syp” cabs; he buys his seats at .a noted today. Henry Wong, 32, lo­ was distributed throughout the So­ jSMTz ,).‘8yp” theater broker's offices and cal Chinese laiindryman, and Miss novel of the same name, “ Bur..ing tine Madonna in the Sistine Chap­ el at Rome; don’t look in Germany viet Union today. Violators of this Free Tickets to Palace Theatre pays up to $10 a seat; he takes his Miriam E. Mills, IS-year-old white Daylight,” is crammed with drama order are liable to expulsion from Cfiends to dine at places where girl, will be married in the near and action, with the endless, epic for Carlsbad: don’t expect to see 'Mmportant people" gatlier; he the party. 84 Oakland St. future, according to marriage in­ picture of the gold rush in the back­ the Pope if you are wearing a low “ Gambling in any form is psy­ Herald Advs. Bring ipiikes all the gestures of the afflu- tentions filed in City Hall. ground. , An unusually large cast,. evening gown. chologically incompatible with Phone 4423 Manchester. ^pnt spender. V The “ important people." of .dourse, hre inclined to go about ?heir own business and dine with 'people in their own circle. Being important, they can afford to be ^ e e ffom pretensions— though a •Tew of them are not— they can Iteave their high-hats at home and Cheap Insurance !3fo where they please without any The Silent Glow Oil Burner Thought as to whether “ it is being Sdne.” It’s generally the climber ^nd the near-important person who Can Be Installed in Your puts on the airs. Means Cheap Service v' ■ i During the past season Broadway theater managers have constantly complained that they can no longer Kitchen Range, Parlor Stove, Hot Water ^11 balcony seats. The tendency to “ show off” has grown to such an ^xtent that everyone now wants to .-.;^t in the orchestra. Sitting up- Heater, Garage and Furnace .staips, they feel, implies a cheap- yaesB and a loss of caste. They are There a r e over 300 of these burners installed in South Manchester and vicinity ^willing to pay scalper’s prices when i 'for a'couple of dollars, excellent! Retnetnbcr! you Get What y o u Pay For. seats could be had in less expen ' This is the only burner Of its kind with a ‘‘fi ve year guarantee.” sive locations. My experience has taught me to protect my assureds The situation has at times be- j some so acute that productions . by placing their business in strong stock companies. See Us at the Home Progress Exposition March 24 to March 31 tjave actually faced the prospect ot j (ailure because the cheaper seatsi could not be sold. It is no secret 1 .that the success of plays lies in the | Write for information Dept. C-7. balcony and gallery patronage. It | Is the turnover of these sections ! that supported many a drama over | Clarence Anderson a stormy session when the orches- j ;ra was but half filled. ; 647 Mailt street ^ On one occasion a number of the- } The Silent Glow Oil Burner ater men got together and decided 1 South Manchester, Conn. to boost the prices of balcony seats > ^7 CENTER STREET, TEL. 405, SOUTH MANCHESTER making them more costly than the others in the hope that this would Telephone 1338 have a psychological effect upon The “ high toned” ticket buyers. The

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$25.00 to $79.50 Stunning Evening Gowns At $25.00 to $39.50 Confidentially— just eight $100 coats from A generous assortment of Navy Blue Coats for ‘Townfield at $69.50. $25. Silk lined and fur trimmed.

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pussywillows which are really out ALLEZOOP "Voice From Under- thei Settee: are the evidence. UNDERWORLD FILM He: "Won’t you give me one lit­ You mean that Wednesday night Troop 4. tle kiss? fellow, don’t you, Dolly?—-Tit-BUs. This troop Is reorganizing and She: No, I'm eaving my kisses any girl of scout age will be wel­ AT RIALTO TONIGHt until the right man comes along. Girl come to join. The troop meets at the Lincoln school kindergarten on A crook drama holds the screen Scout Tuesdays at 6:30 o’clock. Miss at W. R. Campbell's Rialto theater SPECIAL Jessie Staye is captain. this evening. Under the title of POWERFUL SKIN News Troop 6. “ You Can’t Beat the Law,” Rayart OFFER CONTINUED Mrs. Robert Taylor is the new has produced a picture of strong REMEDY DISCOVERED captain for this troop. ’She has audience appeal, with Lila Lee, Rubber been previously connected with Cornelius Keefe, Betty Francisfto scouting in Stamford, Conn. and Warner Richmond responsible Dries Up Eczema, Barber’s Itch Heels Troop 7. for the principal characterizations. and Skin Eruptions. user The awards committee and ex­ Three girls have joined the H. H. "Van Loan, author of mady Attached aminers will meet at the home of troop, Irene Keeney, Jane Grant Mrs. Nelson Smith, 55 East Middle successful screen and stage playis, Must Give Results in 7 Days and Marian Price. The girls are among them being “ The Noose” Turnpike Saturday afternoon at planning a hike for Saturday. Or Money Back. SAM YULYES 2:50.^ Captains, please notify Mrs. and “ Blood Money,” is the origin­ Smith what merit badges scouts ator of this absor'oing drama. The This wonderful surgeon’s pre­ 701 Main St.. Johnson Block want to pass. story is crammed to the final reel New Wheel Bases scription now known all over MASONS IN BODY TO with thrills, action and mysteify South Manchester Drum and Bugle corps will have America as Moone’s Emerald Oil, Now there are THIRTEEN new —capacities from ton to 3 tons— and has one. of the most unusual la so efficient in the treatment of a regular practice Wednesday at climaxes yet to reach the screeii. Speed Wagon Chassis—with wheel­ and with an average of TWO stand* 7 o'clock sharp. BID CHAPLAIN ADIEU skin diseases that the itching of Trem Carr supervised the produc­ eczema often stops w'lth one appli­ Trooi» :t. bases ranging from 115 to 175 inches ard body types for each model- tion under the direction of Charles cation. JOHN C. SHERMAN Troop 3 had 13 ^irls. Miss J. Hunt. A few applications and the most rriscilla Crosby as guest. Captain 1 Members of Manchester lodge of The current issue of latest Pathe persistent cases of Eczema often Tinker and two dogs on its hike Masons are notified to meet in the News Events and another chaptet are healed never to return. Wood Working Shop last Saturday. temple on Sunday evening at 6:45 of the “ Beauty Parlor” series, will Moone’s Emerald Oil is safe and The hour was 2 o'clock (nobody to open the lodge, after which they complete the bill. pleasant to use and it is so power­ 1 Johnson Terrace was late) the appointed place of will march in a body to the South For Friday and Saturday the fully antiseptic and deodorant that New4*Whed Brakes So. Manchester meeting, the Porter street school Methodist church, where they will management again offers another even odors arising from ulcers, HydrauUc—not mechanical. Internal ture—they stop you in any weather on and the trail led over the nill attend the farewell services of Rev. of its famous \veek-end double fea­ gangrene and cancer are Instantly Phone 3863 After *5 p. m. Joseph Cooper, retiring pastor of ture programs. The principal at­ expanding—not external contracting. any road, in reverse or going forward. through dale and wood. The jolly killed. *■ Crating and Screen Work band went through the ravine on the church and chaplain of the tractions are Jetta Goudal in Moone’s Emerald Oil in the orig­ Always in adjustment, no cables to These brakes are on ALL the new the east slope of Green Hill, where lodge. “ Fighting Love” and Big Bill Fair­ inal bottle is dispensed by pharma­ A Specialty Rev. Mr. Cooper has been asked banks in “ When Danger Calls.” sti^tch, no rods to bend. Equal to Speed Wagons—and in addition there It looked at the Boy Scout’s wood- cists. Druggists always have Let Us Call and Give You An Esti­ ;raft camp with lean-to, fireplaces, to appear at the temple and to Another chapter of “ Blake of Scot­ Moone’s Emerald Oil on hand.— every job, no matter how heavy the is the independent hand lever brake tables and various articles of hand- march with the lodge to the church. land Yard” and a rib-tickling Adv. mate-Expert Workmanship. load. Protected against di t and mois­ operating the propeller shaft. :raft. Crossed the bridge which After the service the Masons will comedy will be the short subjects. march back to the temple, where the boys have placed to make it the closing ceremonies of the possible to reach the other side of the ravine. After gaining the steep lodge will be held. IT’S NOT HARD CAESAR MISCH; east side we pushed through the CELTICS AHE.Al) woods on an old path until we TO CROW THIN came to the first or lower reservoir. Fort Wayne, Ind., March 2 2.— People all about you can testify to that New Low Prices It was a perfect spot, with open The New York Celtics today boast­ Most of the slender figures seen today Here are price reductions ranging up to J$260 that put Speed Wagon values even further in have been won in easv ways. Many have Good space, plenty of sun and many ed a one game lead in the world’s pretty white birds. It didn’t take been won by Mannola prescription tab­ advance of anything else on the market today. basketball championship series lets, based on a modem scientific discov­ Chassis Chasiia long for us to spy a big rock on which opened here last night Wheel­ Prices at Wheel- Prices at wltich to leave our various pack­ ery. People have used Marmola for 20 Capacity base Lantins Capacity bsMO Lantins against Fort Wayne. They copped years — millions ot boxes of it Now ages, for we each carried a lunch the Initial contest, 3ft to 21. JUNIOR ...... l ^ T o n $ 895 M ASTER .... 2 T on 1 4 8 '$ 1 ,5 4 5 and the members of the troop had slender figures in almost every circle taken turns in carrying the thermos show what Marmola does. TONNER ..... 1 Ton 995 MASTER ...... 2 Ton 164" 1,645 I A bodk in each box of Marmola gives bottles of cocoa. A rest was order­ the formula and states the scientific rea­ TON N ER...... 1 Ton 1,075 HEAVY DUTY . . . 3 Ton 159' 1,985 ed for a few minut&s on this same P ISO ’S ^ sons foi results. So users realize how STANDARD . . . . iVi Ton 1,245 big sun-warmed rock ' for the and why effects are beneficial. A way lothes HEA"VY DUTY DUXlP 2 Cu.Yd. 130' 1,935 ground was much too wet to sit /"'Coughs C STANDARD .... T o n 1.345 which has done so much for so many 175'COMMERCIAL . 3 on. Scouts Foster and Giglio of deserves a test from you. Make it now, GENERAL UTILITY . 1 Ton 1.345 Ton 175' 2,090 Patrol 1 went in quest of a spring. watch the results for a little while, then NO MONEY DOWN 175' B U S ...... 21 Pass. 175' 2,150 The members of Patrol 2, namely. decide. Ask your druggist today for a LIGHT BUS .... 12 Pass. 1,405 Scouts Cheney, Heutschal, Klein, $1 box of Marmola, Mahoney, McComb, Murphy, Poter- * I- $1 A WEEK REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing, Michigan field, Russell, Sutherland, D. Wil­ son and E. Wilson sang songs and then learned tlie use of a hatchet You can buy good clothes— the selection of materials for fire yes, GOOD CLOTHES at regu­ building ana particularly for the BON TON MILLINERY SHOP Hunter’s or Universal fire. The lar cash prices on The CM'Con­ girls were then divided so that two L. BETTS worked together in selecting and venient Payment Plan with NO GEORGE gathering materials to lay a fire in preparation of passing the require­ Two Day Sale Of New MONEY DOWN and only $1 A 127 Spruce Street South M anehester ments for their 2nd class test. The WEEK. Come in and we will tires were inspected and passed when all evidence of work had been prove to you that we are head- carefully cleared away according to Spring Millinery good scouting. About this time the quarters for STYLE and lost returned and none too soon for no time was being lost in opening^ Featuring New Hats VALUE. packages and smiles indicated that $6.95 SPEE [AGON the word for lunch had been given. for Matrons, Value ^10 p o w e r w i t h six-cylinder motors Never had food tasted better! All on hand— even the dogs— had their MEN’S cups of cocoa. We had to wash Spring’s smartest new- suits. Guaran­ cur faces in icy water that we teed all wool. AU the new tan shades. might be presentable when we New Crocheted Viscas and Many models and new spring styles from again reached civilization. Lunch $3.75 which to make your was over, much to our surprise it Satins, Regular $6.00 .... choice at ...... $35.00 was time to “ homeward— ho” for we were to do so by way of the big Never before have such beautiful Blue reservoir. Camp meeting Road, and vVorsted Suits been offered at this low Highland Park. Here the group FELT HATS price. Hand tailored and In all the new separated and the girls living in the Regular $5.00 spring styles. Made of all wool. These south end of town returned by suits are made only for our stores and Charter Oak street while the others sold exclusively by us. followed Porter street. Before Special ...... v O i •%I\J leaving each other the good night $2.95 song was sung and all said they looked forward to Patrol 2's hike CHILDREN’S HATS You must see these beautiful Spring on which something was to be Topcoats to realize how unusual they are. cooked over those new fires. Excellent tailoring is revealed in every Another point gained in scouting line. All the new Spring colors and fan- through the hike was material for $ 1.95 $3.95 cy mixtures. Many assorted styles and a report at the next meeting to pass Good ClotheSmodels. 2nd class observation. There always $1 a Week Specially priced at .... $29.75 has to be a P. S. and ours is by way of a happy forcast to all in Man­ chester, Spring is here and opr Bon Ton Millinery LADIES’ 30 Church St., Near Main, Hartford These smart coats introduce all the cleverest details that spring coats fea­ QUICKLY RELIEVES ture. Made of Kasha cloth with stun­ ning scarf attached. ScoresUiCiO Ul. of charm­ RHEUMA'nC PAINS ing styles to choose from a t ...... $18.75 u To get relief when pain tortured A magnificent collection of the smart­ joints and muscles keep you in con­ est ensemble dresses. The frock alone stant misery rub on Joint-Ease. Service — Quality — Low Prices is easily worth the special price. The It is quickly absorbed and you frocks are made of flat crepe silk and can rub it in often and expect re­ Poiret Sheen, while the coat is charm­ sults more speedily. Get it at any ingly-cut with the new effects. The druggist in America. Use Joint-Ease for sciatica, lum­ Finest Sea Food coat is made of Poiret Sheen. bago, sore lame muscles, lame Priced at 71% back, chest colds, sore nostrils and Fresh Eastern Halibut, Steak Cod, Fresh complete ...... v * »• • burning aching feet. Only 60 cents. Haddock, Herrings, Smelts, Mackerel, It penetrates. Nowhere will you find such values in a new Horizon for I7UI 7I7 Send name and address Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Cod, Smoked smart spring millinery ,as we are offer­ r for 12 day trial tube to ing. They are stunning and you will I’ope L.aboratories, Desk 93 Hallowell, Fillets, Finnan Haddie, Oysters, Clams. find the largest assortment to select Maine.— Adv. from. In all the new styles and colors that "will appeal to all tastes. Special HUDSON 2 LBS. NATIVE PIGS’ L IV E R ...... 25c at The consistency of Hudson leadership is but $4J8 $gj8 $gJ8 the performance of its first principle, resolu­ Good Clothes tion and tradition—to always, lead in value. Special $I a Week Thus it was the first car at moderate price to Stuffed and Baked Haddock 40c each give truly great performance, smoothness and SCREENS Stuffed and Baked Mackerel 40c each NEW reliability—the tadustry’s standard today. Raisin Pies (our home kind) ... 25c each THE LET ME Gn'E 2 lb. 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mer All-American center; Betty “ Two Arabian Knights.” In that “TARZAN” RETURNS Becker, national women’s diving film, the private and the sergeant BOLTON champion; Clyde Swenson, Clarence are enemies, as all snch were during Pinkton, Olympic swimmers, and the days of cold, rain and mud in TO CIRCLE SCREEN others. France. They try to stay enemies Northam Loomis who Is employ­ throughout the picture, but iHs dif­ ed in Manche*ster spent the week ficult to do so since each helps the end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Famous Character Here Again WILLIAM BOYD IN other when they are confronted by Charles Loomis. In Double Feature Bill To­ a common foe. Maxwell Hutchinson Jr., has re­ morrow— Vaudeville on Oak “Let s visit turned to his home after spending POST WAR COMEDY Street Tonight. Rents get heavier and heavier. a week with his aunt, Mrs. David In New Jerosey the other day an Toomey. apartment house fell in. The North school held their Tarzan, the great character who “Two Arabian Knights” at speaking and spelling contest last has thrilled millions on the stage, State on Sunday and Mon­ Friday, Catherine Kicking was oix the screen and in the novels, is back again on the silver sheet and day. Garber Brothers before chosen first in speaking and Nina his latest offering, at the Circle I FOUND RIBUM I • Wolf second. Nina Wolf won first The first chance to see William in spelling and Laura Skinner sec­ Uieater on Friday and Saturday, is “Tarzan and the Golden Lion." Boyd in a major film production ond. The judges were, Mrs. Mar­ since his work in “ The Volga Boat­ WONDBIFIL REMEDY garet Haling. Miss Marion Stock With this fehture will be shown "H^r Summer Hero,” with an all man” will be given Boyd fans when and Mrs. Haley. “ Two Arabian Knights,” post-war Mrs. Charles Pinney entertained star cast. Features at the Circle FOR RHEIHUTISM we make a final selection” tonight are “ Salvation Jane” and comedy drama of a pair of lough- the Community whist at her home boys, comes to the State theater Tuesday evening. There was a large “ South Sea Love,” also three vaudeville acts. on Sunday and Monday. attendance. Mary Astor Is his leading lady in “ An attack o f rUsDmatiBm n edared m e paariy Grange will be held in the base­ Excitement and thrills are given this story of the amusing experi­ helpleaa,” aaya Fraak E. C

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J. E. WARFIELD No — not with a telephone at hand. here. TeL 428. So. Manchester. Far from it, in fact. Though there may be no one p e n d for else in the house, she has beside her an instant contact with Catalog. QUANTITY, QUALITY; TOWN ADVERTISEMENT neighbors, friends; a dependable guardian to bring help if VARIETY AND ECONOMY... ever it should be needed; a constant link with the outside MAIL THIS COUPON all in their favor. 3ivprld, so that she n<^d never f ^ l deserted. GARBER BROTHERS, NOTICE OP THE And there is the other side of telephone service, 120 Morgan St., Hartford TAX COLLECTOR too— the calls that may come to you. Your name in the Pleue send me your attractive Furni­ A visit to Garbe% Brothers ture Catalog, without obligation, All persons liable by law to pay telephone book gives you standing among the people who places you under no obligation; Town or Personal Taxes, in the use it for reference; it enables your friends to reach you Town of Manchester, are hereby no­ iNAME ...... tified that I will have a rate bill for as easily as you can reach them; it keeps you within speak­ not the slightest. So please, do the List of 1927, of 13% mills on ing distance of the rest of the world day and night. the dollar dne and collectible on ADDRESS • ••••oeoooeooefO*««900ift.SD not hesitate to come in. April 1, 1928. Personal Ta.v due April 1, 1928. ^rui it costs so little! I will be at th^ Municipal Build­ For as little as $2,00 a month you can enjoy the ing, each week day from benefits of a telephone in your home. Convenience, APRIL 1 TO MAY 1 economy, protection, contact 'with the outside world at all times, day and night. All this at so small a cost to you. Inclusive The above rate applies in the local base rate area. Hours 9 a. m., to 4 p. m- except Service Connection Charge, $3.50 Tuesday, April 3, Tuesday, April 10, Tuesday, April 17, Our local bnsiaess office Tuesday, April 24, and Tuesday, RNE FURNITURE M O R G A N May 1. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 will gladly give you further particulars. d i r e c t ,. p. m. Interest will be added to all tax­ THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY to the Public M A R K E T seSi es remaining unpaid after May 1, 1928. Interest will start from April 1. 1928 and will be at the rate of 9 |ier c%nt. to September 1, 1928 and at the rate of 10 tier cent, fur bal.'ince of year. Interest at HARTFORD A Short Black From Main St, HAMRDSd the rate of 12 per cent, after lien li.'is been filed will be added.

GEORGE H. HOWE, Collector.

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can possibly overcome: suCb State Champions Again It is almost certain that witiiin whelming lead. Brenpan, hojrfvejr, WHEN NAVI MET AKMI Match May Not Be Finished; If They Click Manager Mori- Before the Army ?ind the/Navy another year the points of differ­ says he will stick it opt. Murphy met recently in their annual basket­ ence between the Army and the said last night he woujd .attempt to arty Says He Will Not ball game, some of the distinguish­ Navy will be adjusted satisfactorily. Murphy Averages 114.5, call off the match, and arrauge a Manchester Team Hopes to ed Washington observers who find When the public forgets about the two-^man, affair in. ItSfpltice.: easy cause for alarm suggested It controversy and allows the heads Brennan won'the flrat.’ggiU^ last Brennan, 97.8; South End- night by nine pins and tbf north Local Worry Over Pennant, j might be well to have ready for the of the two academies to handle it Square Accounts With emergency a couple of companies as a private affair, it will be han­ end fans went wild with delight. of military police and three or four dled. er Hits 151 and Wins 8 Their celebration was cut- abort Sport when Murphy foillowed- with scores Aetna Life Tonight in Editor's Note: This is the fif­ marines. The argument over the eligi­ 'Within the year there will be of 120 and 128. against 106 and SB teenth of a series of articles by the •new superintendents at West Point to grab a 48 pin lead. 11118 sfemed International News Service, dealing bility rules at the military acad­ ono Games. Chatter emy, which caused football rela­ and Annapolis and it is a good bet to take the heart oiit of Brennan Second Game at Hartford; with developments in connection for he missed five spare breaksMn with various Major League clubs tions between West Point and An­ that announcement will be forth­ in Spring training. The sixteenth napolis to be severed, applies also coming that football, basketball MURPHY LEAD BRENNAN the next game. It seemed to bear Welles at Center, Drew at North end fans were “ pulling” and last of the series will follow. to basketball aiid baseball, and it and baseball relations will be re­ 9 104 out the pre-game reports from the 95 south end, thst once Brennsn gets hard for Jarle Johnson to beat Jud ------seemed as if the 1928 game would sumed next year. 120 5 106 Gallup in the pocket billiards finals. San Antonio, Texas, aMrch 22.-—i jjQ j^st between the service 85 behind, he is fiot nearly as good a Guard. Protecting a Title 128 48 bowler. M\irphy went over a hun­ Probably largely because Gallup With the spring training season al- scji i, an unsuccessful season to a close is captain of one team and George year’s regular, and is going so well made five straight spares, skipped Metcalf, pilots the other. Even the senger service between Miami and The flyweight division -was first, yesterday by suffering a 41 to 7 de­ that it would take a ranking star one, and chalked up two more. His established in 1910. The outstand­ referee will be on wheels. It is fun Germany will be inaugurated from fillings were 8,8,8,7,6,9,7. feat by Meriden Trade in that city. to replace him. this port May 30 by the Hamburg- ing champion in this class, since it Landeen scored all of Manchester s to imagine the fiips and flops that Moriarty refers to this infield as Strange to relate, the match at­ was launched, was the late Pancho will take place. Sommersaults P lA im a D BEATS TAFTVllLE American liner, “ Rugia.” The points. Zacjac was Meriden’s star. the best Detroit has had in years. tracted an even larger crowd than Villa. should be as common as flies in steamer will sail from Miami to The summary: If it does what he says it will, it the recent Murphy-Conran contest. Fred Marberry ^ of ’Wwhlngton, spilled milk. Antwerp and Hamburg, stopping at Those north ends fans surely do Meriden (41) I will make even indifferent pitching French and English ports on the greatest relief p_J1x^er',,(ff,modwn B. F. T. Ipok good. B R I N M SERIES TO A R (K E back their men to the very finish. times, during'Hhb sea^n^bf 1925 The Rec Girls will meet the New way. , ^ . Franz, rf ...... 2 1 5 1 His Pitchers Albert W. Partak, freight agent However, Murphy says he went worked in 55 games, none of them 2 0 4 Britain Machine Girls in the pre­ As the Tiger pilot contends, the north with a pool of $150 and could complete. \ ’ . . , V‘, Salka, rf ...... O liminary game at the Rec tomorrow | pitching really shouldn’t be so in­ There are about 110,000 Indians ij^e in Miami, already h Humpage, If ...... 4 10 In Canada. The government res- negotiations for the shipping of cover only $40. Murphy feels that . 6 1 13 night. The Hardware City aggrega­ different with Earl 'Whitehill, Lil it is a waste of time to finish the France *2T4'? ralfes 'New Zacjac, c ...... tion came here and heat the Rec in Stoner, Hclloday, Gibson, Carroll, Wins 31 to 25 Against Much ervations upon which most of t’nem j^rge quanties of Florida pro- Clark, rg ...... 1 7 match. Not that he is over-con^ York than San Francisbo and," Eng­ the first game of the season. Satur­ Billings, Smith and Van Gilder fig­ live cover 5,000.000 acres. ducts, including citrus fruits and land is 145 nilles'nearer than' Los Lesnick, Ig ...... 0 0 0 It Is .estimated that more than I yggetables to European countries fident or anything like that. Just . 1 0 2 day night, the Rec Girls travel to ured as regulars. They have the po­ Strengthened Team; Plays that he cannot see how Brennan Angeles. Salka, Ig ...... New Britain to play the Stanley tential ability and if they begin to 300 languages are spoken through-, aboard the steamer, click, the fact that young pitching out the world. I IS 5 41 Rule and Level Girls a return game. The latter will be played as a has been a disappointment this New Britain Next; Ref­ Maiu'bc.stcr C7) year can be forgotten. Vic Sorrell, ji. F. T. preliminary to the New Haven Atlas-All-New Britain contest. the southerner, is far and away the Chapman, rf ...... 0 0 0 I best qf the younger crop. eree Smith's Work Prais­ Luhrsen, If ...... 0 0 0 7 The Heights will hold a baseball i The infield recruits are a much Landeen, c, Ig .... . 3 1 meeting at 7:30 Monday night at j better lot. There is, for example. Schoen, c ...... 0 0 0 ed. 228 Oak street and all members i Chick Galloway, former Mackman, .■\dams, rg ...... 0 0 0 who is ready to jump in at an . . 0 0 0 are requested to report: also any­ Malone, Ig, If ...... one interested in joining. emergency any time. Emmer, form- er Cincinnati Red, also will be car­ Special to The Herald 3 1 7 The final sitting of the Communi­ ried for the same purpose. Warner Referee: Coffee. is in there trying, too, and young- ty Club setback tournament will be Sweeney has done very well as a heaft’leiP'es Plainfield, Mar. 22— The annual O nly the held at the “ 'White House” tonight. The Doukhobor ■s a Russian substitute first baseman. series between Plainfield and Taft- sect which settled in Canada. One of the prize recruits turned ville was brought to a close here The Celtics will practice soccer up this season is Paul Easterling, Saturday afternoon at the West a fast, young outfielder. As usual, last night when the local team won Side playgrounds. All players are the Tigers hardly need many out­ the second straight game of the series by a 31 to 25 score. Taft- o f the tobacco plant General requested to report at the West fielders, young or otherwise. They Side Rec at 2:30. have Harry Heilmann and Bob ville, with a much strengthened Auto Repairing and Fothergill, two of the league’s lineup, gave the Plainfield team a leading hitters, and Red Wingo, close run, but it was teamwork that Overhauling In nine months 150,000 persons last year’s substitute, back again told in the ultimate outcome. have visited the health spas of are good ^oughfor SHELIHIN’S GAR.4GE and, in additoin, Harry Rice was At halftime, Plainfield was trail­ Rear of ’Jo Hollister .Street, , Czecho-Slovakia, which stands as a brought here in return for Heine ing 16 to 14, but it overcome this riione 2328-2 llesldence 2328-3 ' record for health resorts. Manush. lead alter the second half got under There doesn’t seem to be any way and spurted into the lead and doubt about the four catchers, eith­ remained there until time. RIordan er. Woodall is ready to step in there of Boston played best for Taftville and do the bulk of the work, with while Brusso Caspar and Benson Shea and Hargrave as understudies were Plainfield’s best bets. New Razor Blade Sensation and Ed Phillips, a rookie, learning The game was well handled by what he might as a warm-up man. Herb Smith, Manchester official. Smith has been wording regularly ld Marvelous Engineering Achievement by here for several weeks and his ef­ O forts have borne much appreciated World-Famous Manufacturer fruit. Many have congratulated Wins Popular Favor him for his splendid work. There ^That’s the bedrock reason for “not a cough in a CMkwd. Newsy Notes was a time when the opdating at — / the games here was nothing to brag Now the fellows with tough beards I bfadha about. and tender skins have no excuses for time ago, this new WALEl blade From The The tobacco itself! Indeed, the whole why o f O ld G old’s imperfect shaves. No complaints about has received wide acclaim-acclaim-and deal­ Last night’s summary: old-fashioned razor blades that pull ers everywhere report unusual sales. PLAINFIELD (81) The name VALET cut through the and scrape. ■ ^ ^ Training Camps B F T honey-like smoothness rests in these five tobacco The Valet AutoStrop Razor—'With blade identifies this shaving ma^el. Brusso, rf...... 3 3 9 the new “ VALET” blade-is a shav­ Now you can do your sha'ving “ trick Kasper, if ...... 4 1 9 ing wonder. The AutoStrop SMety in. less than 2 minutes. The first shave Bernot, c ...... 2 2 6 Razor Co., which developed it, have —and many shaves after, with the St. Petersburg, Fla., March 22.— Dessinger, r g ...... 1 2 4 had all the practical experiences that same blade—brings home to you quite The New York Yankees will play forcefully the fact that shaving can be Benson, Ig ...... 0 3 3 make up a quarter century’s devotion their final game with the Boston _ a pleasure instead of a habit. 1] Thefinest tobaccos that groDP to shaving problems. Braves today. ’With Hoyt 4nd Pip- T ota ls...... 10 11 31 [ gras pitching, thej^ won their first TAFTVILLE (25) exhibition game of the season yes­ B F T Only fhe “ heart-leRves” from the terday in trimming the Braves eight 8 Crotty, rf ...... 3 2 heart of the tobacco plant to two. Ruth and Gehrig went hit­ Riordon, If ...... 4 0 8 [ 2 ] Not just a habit—but a pleasure less but old Joe Dugan was on deck ...... 0 0 0 with a homer, a double and a single. Martin, c . Morley, rg ...... 3 1 7 Selected for their sUkineta and Try the Valet^AutoStrop Razor— with the new Waters, ig ...... 0 2 2 Clearwater, Fla., March 22.— ripeness to insure that hpney- “ Valet” blade. The first, second—even the tenth or Babe Herman, forinerly a first — — — [3] Totals ...... 10 6 25 fifteenth shave with the same blade, [convinces base man, has battered his way into like smoothness the Brooklyn outfield. His home Referee: Herb Smith. you beyond doubt that before your shaving was run and double featured the Rob­ Extra lonA mdlowing and age­ only an uncomfortable habit— now it’s a pleasure. ins’ 8 to.3 victory over the ’Wash­ ington Senators at Tampa yester­ ing in a temperature of mjd- day. [4] The Robins take on the Phillies HAVE July sunshine Accept No Substitute! here today. Then they will break camp. r 1 Ali tobacco . . . pure tobacco AutoStrop Safbty Razor Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. EYESmMINED Bradenton, Fla., March 22.— The [ O 1 . . . the finest tobaccos that grow New York Giants are batting im­ pressively, but their pitchers are C P. Lorillird Co., Eft. 1760 showing poor form. The New York­ WALTER OLIVER The Blade that Serves the Natien ers needed twenty hits to nose out j'.’V - . , the Red Sox yesterday, 11 to 10. a n d b e tte r —n o t a cough IN A ( Bill Terry, the Giants’ clean-up hit­ Optometrist SMOOTHER ■r ri'VVt -if ter, collected four blngles. 015 Main Street. So.' Manchester The two teams will play here T el. 8 9:8 . Moors 10 ib OL tq It.p. Ill* VI MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HBRAliD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. EAGB Nmi® ^ ^ ' Deciding Game COTTER SEE HORNSBY HAND INDEPENDENTS COP The $123,000 R ookie SPECIAL GiUlE : Vr POOL MATCH IN B E L EXCHANGE Chalmer* Cissell, With White Sox, Is CogtUest FIRST GAME 59-47 . Youngster of the Year, ON ROLLER SKATES W D i BE North End Visitors and For­ OLYMPICS DEFEAT Roger Is Already Doing Trim Sons of Lithnania in PLAYED BETWEEN THE HALVES Things For the Braves Start of Series to Decide mer Native Want to indiaatiouB were that there JvoArld LIBETIES 53-29 Both Rec and Knights Are be no town series this soason. many Without Arguments Fol­ Senior Leape Basketball protests were heard- The general ' Show New Town Cham­ opinion seems t6 be that the teanu lowing. Confident of Victory, For­ should meet and decide which Is ' pion Thing or Two About Yet Latter Team Virtually Title. the better. There would also be a nice piece of change in the series mer Slight Favorites; Rec with little expense. But, what’s the Fine Points of Game. Certain to Win Title and BY DAVIS J. WALSH The Independents beat the Sons use wasting words— the north and of Lithuania last night In the play­ Girls Oppose New Britain the south always have to do Just so New York, March 22.— Without off for the championship of the much louu' mouthing befqre they Meet Warriors in Play-off; straining an ocular tendon, one can Community Club senior basketball come to terms. Many of the fans Bill Cotter, former Manchester see the fine, spatulate hand of league. The score was 59 to 47. The Machine. think it’s just a publicity stunt, man and professional pocket bil­ Other Results. Rogers Hornsby figuring ultra- game was the first of a series of but those who have that opinion liards player, wants to meet Jud pominently in the deal, announced three games to decide the supre­ are all wet. Gallup, the newly crowned town yesterday, whereby Lester Bell and macy. Shannon and Yokatis were If the first two games are to be No announcement has been made '"champion in an exhibition match Andy High changed into the uni­ the high scorers- The summary fol­ by the Rec as to any changes In The championship of Division taken as a criterion, then the for fun or money. forms of the Boston Braves and lows: basketball game . between the Rec the plans for the game tomorro w This was the news which came to Two of the Community Club junior the St. Louis Cardinals respective­ basketball league Is still in doubt. Independents (59) Five and The Hartford Knights of night, so it is taken for granted The Herald sports department to­ ly. I ."'.m aware that a mere second B. F. T. Lithnania at the School street Rec that the Rec will uso Man*elli, day from Joe Coueblin who con­ It hinges between the High School baseman and field captain has no Oympics and the Liberties. How­ R. Nelson, rf ...... 6 0 12 tomorrow night ought to ba a whiz. Faulkner, Norris. Bissell, Madden ducts a pool room at the north end. particular business .figuring even ever, the Liberties seem like pret­ Shannon, If ...... 10 0 20 These teams havo met twice on the or Farr at the start. The Knights It will be remembered that Cot­ obserrely in an inter-club deal. M. Nelson, c ...... 4 1 9 chalked court, each having gained will probably use the same lineup ter’s name was entered In The ty certain winners inasmuch as the Olympics must win every game Also that Hornsby had declared Anderson, rg ...... 3 1 7 one verdict. To’morrow night's con­ with Urban, Siraltls, the Shimkus Herald’s first annual elimination eternal allegiance tc Jack Slattery Roach, Ig ...... 5 1 11 test will settle the argument as to brothers and Mazotas in at the tournament until it was discovered while the Liberties lose all, to win the title. and that sweet spirits of applesauce which is the better team. start. Coach Earl Bennett is quite he doesn’t live here. Then it was are annointing the entire premises. 28 3 59 >After polishing off the Philadel­ confident of victory. scratched In. fairness to the other Last night, the Phantoms beat Highland Park, 37 to 21 and the However, this is no ordinary sec­ Sons of Lithuania (47) phia Colored Giants and the Hol­ players. ond baseman and field captain. We B. P. T. yoke Falcos in succession, Manager * ' Cotter is connected with the New Olympics trounced the Liberties 53 A dash of winter now and then to 29. The league standing and sum­ are talking about Rogers Hornsby, Yokatis, rf ...... 9 0 18 Ben Clune’s aggregation is ail set Vork, New Haven and Hartford who managed the Cards into a is relished by the coal yard men. Railroad Company and is on the maries follow: Kebart, If ...... 1 3 5 to annex another scalp. The first STANDING world’s championship only eighteen Kupchunos, c ...... 5 0 10 two games revealed that the two A little oil makes a good lubri­ “ road” most of the time. However, months ago and now outdraws his cant. Thirty-three million barrels, 'he dropped into town yesterday , W. L. Krawskl, rg ...... 0 0 0 teams are very evenly matched, so Liberties ...... 7 2 manager almost three to one in Glraitls, rg ...... 1 0 2 it’s hard telling which will win however, cause a lot of friction. afternoon just In time to learn that salary. Hornsby, as aggressive and Gallup bad defeated Jarle Johnson H. S. Olympics ...... 5 5 Alvaltls, Ig ...... 6 0 12 Friday. dominating as ever, is exerting a for the town championship. Highland Park ...... 4 6 Time alone will tell which is the There Is no question but what Phantom s...... 3 6 definite influence in the affairs of 22 3 47 better team. Herb Smith will -i- Cotter Is a great player. He has his new club and, if you don’t think Here’s the most expensive bit of ivory in the major leagues’ training Referee— McLaughlin. referee and play will start about '•> taken part in state tournaments Olympics (68) BO, then there is nothing for it but camps this spring. He is Chalmers Cissell. the rookie shortstop for nine o’clock. In the preliminary WHEN IN HARTFORD and once made a run of 65 balls B. F. for you to admit that canned whom the Chicago White Sox put out cash and enough players to contest, the snappy Rec Girls will Nicola, r f ...... 4 0 '■against Hanlon. The boys over in spinach makes a swell corsage. amount to a tag of $123,000. Cissell. another Pacific Coast star, is ex­ KANSAS CITY READY FOR swap shots with the New Britain ‘‘God’s Country” say that a run of Schiebel, If ...... 5 0 The Ball deal may not substan­ pected to play i;egularly this season and is said to be of major league Machine, the team that defeated DINE WITH US Turklngton, c ...... 7 0 JAM AT G. 0. P. CONVENTION, r. twenty to forty balls is nothing un­ tiate this contention. Ipso facto, caliber in every respect. says a headline. But it’s the oil them the first game of the season. Bring Home the Good Simmonds, rg ...... 0 6 whatever that is, but it certainly usual for him. La-st night Cotter men who furnish the bread and This struggle ought to be well OYSTERS AND CRISP easily defeated Coughlin 100 to Courtney, Ig ...... 2 0 offers no rebuttal evidence, either- butter. worth viewing. Then there is the 53 and Billy Kaminsky, 100 to 70. Moriarty, Ig ...... 3 1 The fact of the matter Is that TWO HIGH-PRICED LADS HAVE DYKES IN RESERVE ' novelty attraction, a basketball CRACKERS Even then, he wasn’t trying half of Hornsby and Bell were mutual ad­ game on roller skates, between two from Totals 26 1 53 the time, they say. Against Cough­ mirers In St. Louis and the infer­ The Chicago White Sox have The Athletics have one of the Speaking of proverbs, the New specially organized local teams. lin, Cotter made runs of 22 and 3S. Libertys (29) ence is that the trade wouldn’t have two of the highest-priced players most valuable utility players in This will be played between the B. F. Yorkers probably are saying It HONISS'S Not so bad, eh? been made if Hornsby’s interests in baseball in Willie Karam and baseball in Jimmy Dykes, a hard these days: ‘‘Oily to bed and oily halves of each game. 22 state St. Under Grant’s ■ Cotter told the writer that he Spencer, rf ...... 3 1 had been elsewhere. hitter, who can play any position When the news was broadcast In Seelert, If ...... 2 2 Chalmers Cissell. Each cost more to rise, makes the national commit­ Hartford. would like to meet Gallup in a All Good Friends than $100,000. on the infield— and play it well. tees healthy and wealthy and wise.’ The Herald last night, that present ■ home and home match, three hun- Welles, c ...... 3 1 Winzler, rg ...... 2 5 I don’t attempt to say, either, ' dred points preferred. He' is willing that the deal was made over Slat­ to play the first block (150 points) Ellis, ig ...... 0 0 Gilman, Ig ...... 0 0 tery’s dead body. He and Hornsby • anywhere Gallup designates with are room mates in St. Petersburg the latter block at Coughlin’s pool Totals 10 29 and they eat at the same table with room. He would be able to play Judge Fuchs, owner of the club. next Tuesday evening if that is Phantoms (37) This state of affairs simply is made- agreeable to Gallup. While the pro­ to-measure for a man of Hornsby’s position has not yet been put up B. F. Renn, If ...... 3 I forcefulness. • to Gallup, it is not believed that He wanted Bell. He got him. The the champion will duck the friend­ O, Kerr, If ...... 0 0 ly challenge. He is too much of a D. Kerr, rf ...... 4 2 New York Giants only dropped pool lover to do that. Healy, c ...... 4 0 overtures, looking toward the same Dowd, Ig ...... 4 4 result, when they discovered that Moriarty, rg ...... 0 0 Hornsby himself was not to remain in New York for another season. P. S. Northend fans say they will Totals 15 7 37 It was common gossip around bet their shirts on. Cotter if the Highland Park (21) the 1926 World Series that one of match is arranged. B. F. the greatest of Hornsby’s triumphs Gorman, rf ...... l i at that lime, exceeded only by the C. Dugan, I f ...... 1 1 fact that he had breught the Cards B. Dugan, c ...... 0 0 down to the wire for the first time Rohan, rg ...... 0 1 in nearly forty years, was the de­ Three More Nights Beer, Ig ...... 6 2 velopment of Bell, a Hornsby man of the most devoted type. Totals 8 21 His effect on Bell was almost instantaneous. From a very com­ Win Bring Herald WARRIORS WIN The Warriors, champions of Di­ monplace third baseman, he be­ vision One in the Junior League, came a ranking star in 1926, not drubbed tho Cardinals 24 to 9 and only fielding sensationally but hit­ Bowling Loop Close will meet the winners of Division ting close to .3 50. Wlien it was all Tvfo in the play-off series for the over, Hornsby was unfrocked and title. The summary: sent to New York. Upon which. LEAGUE STANDING Warriors (24) Bell blew himself to a most indif­ B, F. T. ferent season, hitting down around W. L. , P. Raddlng, rf ...... l o ? ,260. His days of usefulness in St. Masons ...... 32 15 58 Crockett, rf ...... i i 3 Louis apparently ,.ere over. Cubs ...... 39 18 54 Sturgeon, if ...... 2 0 4 If our alleged Svengali can per­ W. S. R e c ...... 36 21 49 Uoe. c ...... 2 2 6 suade Bell to play up to his 1926 K. of C...... 33 24 45 Welles, rg ...... 2 0 4 speed, the Braves are made a ball Clover leaves ...... 33 24 44 Held, ig ...... 2 1 f, club. If he can’t, there Is no par­ Bon Ami ...... 32 25 42 ticular harm done and Hornsby Center Church . . . 30 27 41 Totals 10 4 24 still is an excellent second baseman Brit. Amer...... 19 38 32 Cardinals (0 ) and field captain. Beethoven ...... 25 32 30 B. F. l i Highland Park . . . 18 89 23 Chambers, r f ...... 1 1 i yona. If ...... 0 0 St. Bridget’s ...... 16 32 21 Tomlinson, c ...... 1 0 K. of P...... 18 39 21 Anderson, r g ...... 1 , 0 STEER AIDS RUNNERS Mcllduff, Ig ...... 0 0 ^lATCHES TONIGHT NeJlson, I g ...... 1 0 / IN BREAKING RECORD At Conran’s Totals 4 1 Highland Park vs. St. Bridget's. Referee— Nelson. W. S. Rec. vs. Cloverleaves., Navajo, Ariz., March 22.— Nava­ jo, with its tank town, sotre and At E . of. O. sheep corral was left behind as C. Cubs vs. BrlUah-American. C. (‘‘Cross-Country” ) Pyle’s “ blis­ CARLSON-SHERHAN tered barons” pushed eastward to­ What it takes to make a man At Murphy’s day toward Lupton, their twentieth Masons vs- K. of F. control and their last night’s halt Bon Ami vs. K. of C. ON AMATEUR CARD in Arizona. From Navajo to Lup­ ton, the speedometer clocks 33 TAKE a of paper and write down al! •Beethoven vs. Center Church. miles. •— This match has been post­ Six teams of amateur boxers Arne Souminen, Detroit medlca, the things you like in a smoke. Then huy a poned because the Beethoven Glee from Springfield, Windsor Locks, retained first place in the grind Club has an engagement for to­ Bridgeport, Terryville, Providence pipe-l with an elapsed time of 112:50:45 tidy red tin of P. A . and check the tobacco night. and Hartford will engage in inter­ for the 651.8 miles from Los city bouts at the weekly amateur Angeles by running second to Ed against your list. Open the package and boxing show of the Massasolt A. C. Gardner, on the 41.8 mile lap yes­ Interest tonight in The Herald at Foot Guard hall in Hartford to­ terday from Holbrook to Navajo. irdease that tantalizing P. A . fragrance. Load ofier. You can’t seem to get enough of Bowling League will be focussed on night. Olli 'Wanttinen, New York’s 96- the outcome of the match between Heavies and light heavies will pound Finn, proved that he is re­ up and light up. One thrill now follows tobacco like thisl Highland Park and St. Bridget’s at predominate on the card. Vic Carl­ covering from “ ship splints” by another. You’re ready to believe all the fine Conran’s alleys. The latter team is son, Terryville light heavy, who Is reaching the_Navajo control In 6:- T h e p r o o f o f the pufiSng is in a p ipe packed tied with the Knights of Pythias going great guns Just now, will 56, bringing his elapsed time to things you’ve heard about P. A. for last place in the league and meet Louis Sherman, Bridgeport 155:22:32. with P. A . Go get some now and see what a hopes to drag the hilltop represen­ light heavyweight who knocked out Louis Perrella, Albany, N. Y., tatives back into the cellar. The Joe Taggert of Hartford in the was twelfth in the total milage Cool as a jury-foreman, rising to speak. real companion your pipe can be when you K. of P. meets the Masons and first round at Foot Guard hall last computation in spite of a bit of bul- hopes to win a game or two, thus week. A dozen heavies and light dogglng staged by himself, and Sweet as his words: *^Not gifilty.” Mild as put it on the right ration. Just around the reducing the four point lead which heavies have filed entries including Frank Chavez, Pasadena, Calif., comer is a store where they hand out pipe- the Masons have compiled. Ray Sanborn, who last week de­ Indian, with a rangy painted desert your interest in a civil suit. M ild and mellow, The Cubs, holders of second feated Joe Howard and who is now steer as the third party. Chavez’s hut with that rich, siuisfying tobacco-body joy in tidy red tins. Your cue-to-contentment place, meet the British Americans launching out on a comeback. red running tights Inraged the ani­ and hope to gain if the Masons fal­ There will be several special mal, which charged them with low­ that only the world’s most popular brand can la to get aroimd there now* ter. The match between the West bouts as well. In one, Frank Colum-t ered head for some two miles, ac­ Side Rec and the Cloverleaves bo, the WlbdsoT Locks southpaw cording to the report they made to promises to be a humdinger. The with the deadly left hand, will meet race officials. The two youths In­ Bon Ami and K. of G- match also Marino Pagonl of Springfield, who sisted that the time made by them ought to be well worth watching. will be fightlng-hia last fight as an Ing making the escape was the The Beethoven Glee Club has been amateur, having decided to turn fastest yet clocked la the cross­ country classic. engaged to sing at one of the atorea pro. In another feature, those TW O full omneef of tonight in connection with Spring scrappy little fellows and old rivals, Opening and the Center Church Eddie Reed of Hartford and Art genuine smoke^joy m team baa agreed to postpone their Chapdelalne of Springfield will HAS NO RIVAL FOR JOB match. come together. There will be a PRINCEf ALBERT Only two more night’s matches doien bouts. Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees’ remain after this evening and all first baseman. Is the only player teams are requested to see that on the club who has no understudy —the national joy smokei the league i/i finished In the same HAVE NEW INFIELDERS for his position. splendid manner which has featur­ ed its progress to.di^te. Not a single Manager Wilbert Robinson will . .FAMOUS LAST LINES: . “ Yes. I • iMa.'l. L IsneMi VWNSM match has been forfeited, and the present two new infielders this fba- think that motors stock Is selling Coapnv, WisMMhtalwk N. C Beethoven-Center Church la the son in First Bateman Del Bls- at least twenty points too high.” first. postponement. However, that sonette and Third Baseman Harry The total United Btstes coast will be played off very soon. Rlconda. Both are hard hitters. line li 11.880 miles.

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»$ “Ideal Fashions MSRYE Trouble name of the historic estate- t« fi-i and For several years one 'solitary -which Lord Poole takes his, hrid^ statue has stood in the very lowest Janet Grandison (nice nain<^-jusi basement floor of the (japitol. like those in “St. Elmo" or. ‘ “Dora There in drab gloom has stood a Thome"). But Lord Pqole;i w 4823485353532348484890485348020202235300535353235300000001010102020001 huge white marble monument of mother ruled this historioihauioii .? ,, ’MOM' three women who have done more long before a bride was dreamed' i < "M’NKS for the freedom of woman than of. A fascinating story of an im 'H any other human beings— Susan telllgent modern ■woman’s rebel- T H IS H A S h a p p e n e d Letters autocracy of *.tll» J aat before SALliT FORD. IS< B. AnthIny, Elizabeth Cady Stan­ lion against the who know* no other home but the ton and Lucretla Mott. The statue old. atate orphanage from the time BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES is ribaldly known as “Three Old she la four, prepares to g o to CLEM CARSON’S farm to work Marye Dear: Ladies in a Bathtub.” POUTICS WITH EATS. for the summer, she perau^es 'What a life parents would lead The Woman’s Party which pre­ They’re having Leap Year par-.i^.' MISS POND, sentlmeatal office sented the statue to the nation has ties, kaffeeklatsches and carpet. r>; helper, to tell her about her if they had to sit up for the pres­ mother. The alrl Is crushed to ent boys and girls! A parent, you long been a bit perturbed at the slipper stag parties up in W ibcon-^ learu her mother has nev^ re- might have imagination enough to insulting spot given their gift. sin to “awaken civic consdousK tamed after placins her In the or- Now comes along a resolution in ness” and bring out the vote fofe.:-f phanase. Sally BToes to her new guess, is generally in need of sleep home with crushed pride. There long before the shows and parties the House asking that the statue the primary. Eating does remain a basic joy she sees a handsome youns •““ “ are over. be moved upstairs with the other whom they call DAVID and who boys and girls in stone. of all people, and those who say. she learns is a student of “Cien- If you will think back to the fnmilnM ond «tor ntlilctCe time when you had your first beau food doesn’t Interest ^ e m are worklns durlnu the summer you will remember that I asked SHOULD KEEP MU31. either unhealthy or falslflm. The. months. In the house she meets The nation holds Its breath. One political parties out In ■Wisconsin /ji FEARL. the candily dressed, pam­ you to promise me to come pered dnushter of the Carsons. straight home from the movies or wonders why the Woman’s Party are pretty smart ' Pearl crudely warns Sally, “ Hands wherever you spent the evening, accepted the statue in the first off David—he’s mine!” After A HINDU BRIDE. your promise was enough, Marye, place. Surely they know what a supper Pearl begs David to Join Modem women's quest for nei^ n party of dancers who nre com­ because I trusted you. Do, you marble monstrosity it was! I humb­ ing to the form house, but he de­ think I could have had so little ly opine that the Woman’s Party experiences, no matter -what the , clines. When Sally hears the break with her accustomed groove % faith in the way I brought you up -w-ill do much for for itself by keep­ dancers downstairs later In the of living, is well symbolized in the evening, she Is seized with a sud­ as to believe I had to prove to my­ ing very mum right now and letting marriage of Miss Nancy Miller of ‘ den desire to Join them and. don­ self that you would not lie to me. the three old ladles stay in the ning her best dress, tiptoes to the Seattle to the ex-MaharaJah of In­ No, I can’t say what or who is bathtub downstairs, than by ac­ stairs. There her courage falls. dore. Before her maniage in *,,; : She hears a voice behind heri to blame for the conduct of the cepting the insult Us an insult de­ Jungle clearing, the Occidental . “Want to danref” She turns. It younger generation but a boy or manding redress. None of us want Is David. bride had to be formally Initiated girl who has had good home train­ visitors to see that thing, no mat­ N O W GO O y WITH THE STORT into Hinduism and was married ing shouldn’t need a policeman as ter how much we revere the three CHAPTER VII old ladies so wronged by grotesque according to the Hindu custom a constant companion. which would be weird and fantasy t 11 o’clock that Saturday night Mabel Clary left home because workmanship! tic and almost absurd to any Occi- A Sally Ford blew out the flame 1 5 4 / her mother tried to chaperon her. the small kerosene lamp—the “ WINTERSMOOX.” dental. ' = In You may see ber in the city but I A girl of the past generation' electric light wires had not been don’t think I’d be too chummy If you like human relationship brought to the garret—and then problems in your novels, and if would have ■ shuddered at such, a Irre^ar Hemlines Are Smartest with her, Marye. People say she s radical departure from Custom, knelt beside the tow cot bed to you especially like the daughter- going to pose in a studio in ‘ the Todoy’s girl only moans that there pray, as she had been taught to Times have changed! A few ywra nude.” I don’t see how any girl in-law and parent-in-law problem, read Horace Walpole’s latest, aren’t enough Maharajahs to go do in the orphanage. Won't you sing ‘Alwoys’ for me, SoUyf ago if you happened to see tlw can do such a thing. Wintersmoon.” The title is the around. Lying In bed. covered only with ^ x r dress uneven, your day wm It’s a good thing for Florence big Sunday dinner—Mrs. Carson But she resolutely banished the ruined. Not now! The hanhnes of the scant night-gown she had talks with David, that he was 20 ache in her heart-an ache that that she’s gone. She was putting having gone to church in spite of skirts go up and down wiAout law or ideas into your sister-in-law’s head brought from the orphanage, Sally years old, that he had completed contracted it sharply every time order. A circular godet gives fullness Fashion Plaque did not feel the oppressive heat two years’ work in the State Agri­ her Saturday determination not to. about going to the city. It David came smiling into the she thought of the mother she had S a smart up-infie front a p ^ - nor the hardness and lumpiness of cultural and Mechanical College; never known—and began tossing break Mrs. Meredith’s heart if kitchen, immaculate in a white ance to the skirt of Florence left. She’s getting kind her corn-shuck mattress. For she that he was working summers on again: shaped vest of c o n tr^ g Life’s Niceties was reliving the hour she had farms as much for the practical shirt and well-fitting gray flannel of childish. I’m afraid. I don t trousers, a book in his- hand, a meets the godet at the P spent in the Carson living room, experience as for the money earned, “ I think when I read that sweet slenderizing effect. A believe Florence would leave her sponsored by a stern-faced David for his ambition was to be a scien­ pipe in his mouth. story of old, ric outUnes the vest and back of nwk. because, In spite of her wildness, HINTS ON ETIQUET who seemed determined to force tific farmer, so that he might make “ Mind if I study out here on When Jesus was here among No 1547 is designed m sizes 34 to 44 she is very fond of her mother. Pearl and her giggling, chattering the most of the farm which he the kitchen porch?” he asked * men, Schibust. Size 36 reqaim SH y " ^ If It weren’t for Kenneth always friends to accept the timid little would some day inherit from his Sally, his hazel eyes brimming How He called little children as 39-inch material: being after her to go some place with friendliness. “I like company orphan as an equal. grandfather. His grandfather’s lambs to His fold—” (cut crosswise). Price she’d do more around the house. 1. Is it true that tipping and my garret room’s hot as an rents. Send 15 cents additaonal for I don’t know if I should say She felt again the pain In her place adjoined the Carson farm, The opening and closing of the our New Book of Spring Fashions. varies "with the type of hotel inferno.’’ anything more about your coming heart at their veiled insults, their but It was being worked “on door startled her. David was at which one stays, the class shares’’ by a large family of “ I’d love to have you.” Sally told out this summer, if it’s going to deliberate snubs, the concentrated there, smiling at her. cause a quarrel between you and brothers, who had no need for him shyly, “ ril try not to make in which one travels and so fury that gleamed at her from “ Won’t you sing ’Always’ for me, Manchester Herald Alan over who’s to have the car David’s labor in the summer. She any noise with the cooking uten on? Pearl’s pale blue eyes. But again, Sally? It’s a new song, just out. Pattern Service. (Frank still has the Lizzie). But knew, too. from his modest replies sils.” It goes something like this—’’ And 2. If traveling inexpensive as during that hour, the hurt was “Oh, 1 don’t mind noise.” he I do wish someone could get Flor­ to questions asked by Ross Willis he began to hum, breaking into healed by the blessed fact of laughed. “ Fact is, 1 wish you d Pattern No...... ence to listen to reason about ly, should one give the same and Purdy Bates, that David was words now and then: “ I’ll be lov­ David's championship. She lay sing. I’ll bet you can sing like a Price 15 Cents. Kenneth Oates. He won’t work tips as first class passengers? a star athlete, that he had already ing you—always! Not for just an very still

prize. Mrs. George IldttltOh and turlzed from one of the famoiu Ma swashbuckling and happy here, Gish, is seen as a private Robert Lane received the consola­ stories of the late, Joseph Conrad. The petite MarceUne Day has the ant. ■ ■ - ■ WAPPING tion prizes. role of the Conrad heroine. Sera- Cesare Grav&a, the Ulent^H DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Members of Ellington Grange Had Joseph Cimrad, hcAn ao- flna, and the screen’s heaviest ian'character aetorVis seen’ ih*^ will present their three act drama, quainted with thd'Ohtlro motion plo- best role of bis career as the John S. Hale, county club agent, neavy is seen as the crooked Judlie 399.8—WTAM, CUEVELAND-760. Leading DX Stations. entitled "The Face at the Window'," ture industry he oouidn’it have pick­ in league with the Cuban pirates. armed pirate spy who carries";^ 9)iW9tey»-Kar^li 22. 6:00—HoUenden's orchestra. for the Farm Bureau, announces next Thursday evening, March 23, ed ft better Oast to portray the Obdis knife in the stump of the mis Ofookt, yonas American 8:00—WNAJf Dodge presentation. 475.9—WSB. ATLANTA—630. the second annual Farm Boys’ con­ Thin role Is played by Roy D’Arey. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. at 8 o’clock, under the auspices o f acters in bis eslsbrated novel hi pi­ a#m. will bn b m M acaln over the 8:30—WBAF Hoover Sentinels. ference will be held under the au­ Wapping Grange. The cast o(-cha­ itaro McDcnnott has the humor­ 9HID—Willard Cavaliers. 10:00—Utah entertainment rate adventures in Cuba than has ous heavy role of Popolo and Bobby "The. Road to Romance," which^ •ir tikon M io fUMt aolelat m the 4409—WCX-WJR. DETROIT—680. 11:45—Organ recital . spices of the Hartford County Farm racters is as follows: Reginald Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer In .producing ie coming to the State Theater, waa^ IlMtven h ow to bo broaOooot ot « 6:80—Soprano, tenor, orchestra. 626—KYW. CHICAGO—57a Bureau at the Hartford Y. M. C. Spofford, one of New Tnrk’s 400, Mack is seen as the buccaneer 7:30—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) "The Road to Romance." drunkard. directed by John S. Robertson from! oi'otoOii SbortOoar atifat. At >:M these 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour. A., Saturday, March 31. Every farm Edwin T. Pease; Chester La Grange the scenario'by Josephine Loyett. 10:00—Thursday night musicaL 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. boy and his dad in Hartford county Ramon Novarro, himself a de­ aaoM otottone will lOhtoro the Anplco 10:30—Happy trio, orchestra. X0:00—WJZ Continentals orchestra. alias Second Story Bill of unsavory Otto Matieson, one of the best 635.4—WTIC, HARTFORD—660. 11:00—WJZ Slumber music. are in-vited to this meeting . reputation, F. A. Palmer; Mose scendant of a notable Spanish fami­ tragic actors of the screen, plays Six machine guns were reported ^ m ? n s n s 6:80r-Bond trio; Ayers boys. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770, The meeting will be held to help ly which emigrated to Mexico about the role of the dvins Don Carlos, Ughl. ImOO Vm v^o numbers la tnln Johnson, who refuses to work* missing in Chicago. fividenUy’ 7:80—WEAF Comfort orchestra. 8:00—Hawaiian music, artists. the boys become better acquainted George Robinson; Henry Swart- the time of the Conrad story of the and Joseph Cowles, who appeared ooaeert wtU t a ^ o o OfieB*s “ Ccmcerr 8:00—WEAF Dodge presentation. 10:00—Orchestra; artists. with each other. This conference, Spanish Main, has the role of the some gangster forgot to stick to hiS; to” alUl *V U k c^ by CQuSc-EVtedman. 8:80—Capitol theater presentation. 12:00—Hank’s theater gang. wood, a detective, Arlow Holalnd; In "The Scarlet Letter” with Lillian guns. In the -PoiOe presentation at 8 o'clock 10:10—Two dance orchestras. started last year in Hartford Coun­ Vera Stanley, wronged but forgiv­ & WSAS' aad tho Red aetwork 422.S—WOR, NEWARK—710, 365.5—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. 9:00—Mooseheart hour. ty, was the first of Its kind In New en, Mary Tompkins; Mrs. Spofford, 7:30—Hale Byers orchestra. England. It has been planned with % 8:00—N. Y. University glee club. 9:30—Studio hub hour. mother of Reginald, Erva Berry; vtoUa 8:15—Nathaniel Robin, pianist. 10:30—Edgewater orchestra, artists. the idea of getting all the boys and 11:00—Studio program. Lillian Stanhope, her niece, Esther 4tlon to these tutrumentaliets 8:25—N. Y. Philharmonic orchestra. their fathers who are interested in Aborn; Dinah ,a domestic, Wlnni- _ aUes, soprano,- Vauihn De 10:15—Organ nocturne, soprano. 12:00—Artists; mystery trio. the same thing, together in a mass Lisatta. contralto, and a male quartet 11:00—Specht’s orchestra. a. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. fred Arens. will bo heard. "Ueirla Bnflano.” an 333.1— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—900. 11:10—”Wyken, Blyken and Nod.” meeting, for an exchange of ideas, The next whist to be given by \ o p i ^ win bO preaented d u m s a ape- 6:15—Capttolean trio. 11:30—The hoss race. and a better mutual understanding. the Pleasant Valley Club -will be cioi prooram bv the Canadian stations 7:0^Polltlcal situation talk. 11:35—Vaudeville show; orchestras. The complete program is not yet held at the school house in Pleasant CNiW a ^ C3WtQ at 8:30 and haU an 7:10—Lowe’s orchestra. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—87a available, but it is planned to have hour later w ICAK will introduce the 7:80—Park Pollard pioneers. 8:00—Scrap book. Valley on Friday evening, March X. R^ C. mala quartet. Other enter­ 8:00—^rlngfield musical program. 8:10—Jack and Jean; pianist. two prominent speakers, some ed­ 30, with Mrs. Helen Tripp, as host­ The world^s finest coffee blend tainments well worth listenins to are 8:30—WJZ Amptco hour. 8:30—Angelus; Supertone hour, ucational films, a magician, some 9:00—WJZ Maxwdn hour. ess. coaoerts by the United States Naval 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. reels of comedy, and some short The executive board of the Par­ Aftademy band througrh W BAl. at 10. 10:00—Boston musical program. 9:00—Contralto, Whitney trio. talks by boys In 4-H club work. In and the Dixie Wonder Boys with John 11:05—McEnelly's orchestra. 10:00—Musical potpourrL ent-Teacher Association met at the A. Murray, tenor, through WCAH at 491.6—WEAF, NEW YORK—€ia 11:00—Orchestra, Happy Harry. addition there will b^ a luncheon home of Mrs. Truman H. Wood­ 10:30. 8:00—Waldorf dinner music, with group singing and cheering. 7:00—Mid-week hymn sing, 499f7—WFAA, DALLAS—800. ward, Monday evening, Mrs. Arth­ Black face type Indicates best features 7:30—Comfort hour with orchestra, 7:30—WEAF Sentinels, quarteL He estimates that five hundred boys ur Sharp was chosen delemte to 4 ^ 8:00—Dodge presentation. 10:00—Studio musical program." and dads will attend this confer­ the annual congress of Parent- All brogrami fiastern Standard Time. 8:30—Hoover Sentinels orchestra. 374.8— WOO, DAVENPORT—800, ence. This estimate is based on the 9:00—The cabin door, negro music. 9:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Teachers, to be held in Waterbury 9:30—Wayside inn. 10:00—WEAF Smith Brothers; talk. attendance at last year’s meeting April 12 and 13. IidadiRg East Stations. 10:00—Smith Brothers, harmonists. 11:00—Irving Berlin program. and the interest it created. 499.7—WBAP. FORT WORTH—600. At the Republican caucus held ATIrANTtC CITY—1100. 10:30—Johnny Johnson’s orchestra. Betty Joyce Burnham, little Monday evening in South Windsor 7:60-^ncert dance orchestras. U:30r»Arnold Johnson’s orchestra, 8:30—Songs; pianist. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellman 8:30<^I^gn>hnd revellers. 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 9:00—Saxophone octeL town hall, Everett A. Buckland and. ^dTourame 9:00>-^Xihvedthara concert orchestra. 1:30—Astor luncheon music. 11:45—Musical comedy program, Burnham has been suffering with William R. Wood were chosen del "Bed Sedl; studio program. 5:30—Market reports; orchestra, 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—78a an infection on her face for several egates to the state convention. ’ broadcast: organist, 7:00—U. 8. Marine band. 9:30—Vocal, instrumental soloists. days. qrs dance orchestra. 7:.30—Bonnie Laddies, male trio. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—8ia BALTIMORE—10Sa 8:00—Retold tales, “ Clarion Call.” 10:30—Richfield melody artists. The Federated Sunday school dinner music. 10:00—Contineniais orchestra. 12:45—NIghthawk frolic. will hold its social tor March, next , violinist, 11:00—Slumber music. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—64a Friday evening, March 23, at the “ROAD TO ROMANCE” IS pianist. 348.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—860, 11:00—Packard concert orchestra. Parish House. Rev. TmmajV H. , Aumfco hour. 7:00—Bedtime story, xylophonist 12:00—N. B. C. moon magic. VtXwell tuRif. 8:00—Calvert hour of music. 1:00—Modem classics. Woodward’s class of boys will have ttavaf Academy band. 9:00—Newton radio forum. 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. charge of the games, and Mrs. Al­ SENIOR CLASS’CHOICE ‘^“ T. BUFFALO—990. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 10:00—Songs of yesterday. bert E. Stiles’ class of girls will _lam 'a orchestra, 6:16—Little Symphony orchestra. 11:00—Orchestra; soprano, bass. oervlea talk. 7:30—Kemble, Mills program. 12:00—Orchestra, artists. serve the refreshments. programs to U:S0. 8:00—WJZ retold tales.. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890, The Wapping Parent-Teacher 'ou might as well have the best «A V ”fWMAK. BUFFALO-050. 8:30—WJZ Ampico hour, 8:30—WEAF Sentinels. Association furnished an oyster Film of Conrad Story to Be 7:0f*mon Novarro starring as '• • ' honr. 8:00—WEAF Dodge presamatlon. 12:00—N. B. C. programs. , hour. 8:30—^WEAF Sentinels. 1:00—Orchestra, two pianchi. Burnside the gentlemen’s first the fi’ .a it will present. It is"^plc- BisflDnotiy four. 10:00—Niagara Falls band. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—STC. orchestra. 11:30—Floyd Walter, organist. 9:00—Ensemble, vocal trio, artists. Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. TOSTON-590. 9:00—Ensemble; Dr. Mu presents. 275.1—WORD, BATAViA .-1090. A. H. PHILLIPS 10:00—’Two dance orchestras. 8:00—Musical; talks; lesson. 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—76a 9:00—Musical program; readings. Get Rid of Nervousness i^ffif^Shestra. ‘ 10:10—^Artists, music to 12:00. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO-1040. U : $ - w t i f l i w S « g o hockey resume. 34&6—WGB6, NEW YORK—860. 6:00—Organ; talks; stocks. »8M inaiO . CINpiNNATl-122a 10:00—Guitarists, banjoists; soprano. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (2 rns.) STORES 10:30—Pianist; songs, orchestra, 305.9—WHT, CHICAGO-C80. 11:30—Male quartet, orchestra, 10:00—Chicago Philharmonic trio. Before It Gets Rid of You 370.2— WLWL, NEW YORK—810. 12:00—Your Hour League. 603 MAIN STREET 39 OAK STREET 7:00—Contralto, ensemble; questions. 535.4—WHO, DES MOINESL-560. \U C»NCIf<-C(iBteau Laurier orchestra. 488.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. Tablets will put new life, vigor and buoyant vitality and keener mind Sugar 10 57« 8:30-^Soprano. band, opera, 'oelllsL 7:0(L-U. S. Marine band. 348.6— KJR. SEATTLE—860. get an original package today. Take m ^ W A B C , NEW YORK—STD. 8:00—Same as WEAF (2% hrs.) 10:30—Famous operatic stars. energy into you in two weeks or 7d)5—Orchestra; contralto: artlata. 10:30—Swnnee syncopaiors. 1:00—Meyer’s dance orchestra- Magnell Drug Co., South Manches­ two after each meal and two at ter or any druggist anywhere -^rill bedtime for two weeks. Don’t let return your money. people say, “ He lost his nerve.” Power of endurance, keen mind, Seventy-two tablets for $1.00— W estern d ox. J l c 10:00— "The Recent Smallpox Ep­ Statler Pennsylvanians clear thinking and confidence in not much to pay for steady nerves, idemic in Connecticut”— Dr. 11:10— Correct Time, News and yourself all come because tlie ele­ bright eyes and a joyful feeling of Stanley H. Osborn, Commissioner Weather ments your system needs are all buoyant health all day long.— Adv. WTIC of Health, State Department of Health. Talk given under the Trarelers Insurance Go. auspices of the Hartford Medical Society. Thin Sliced Bacon »>■ 27< Hartford 10:10— Club Worthy Hills Dance I Orchestra K»5.4in. 560 k.c. 10:40— Johnny Johnson and his

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\ —A V V l^'SBSnECVB MANCHBSrBB (COiro.) 6VEPIIING UEKALU, THURSDAY, MAKUH 22, 1928. Tell And You Will Sell. A Classified Ad Is The Cheapest And Quickest Way O f Telling

Ru.siness Locations for Bent 04 Real Estate for Bxchani^ LjkAGUll: MASTERS Help Wanted—Male SVttDt Ad Inlonnfttlon Lost and '^onnd OFFICES FOR RENT AT Depot FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE property Geneva, March 22.— Owing to SALESMEN—AGE 26 TO 60 who have Square. Inquire Paganl Bros. Store in town. In good locality. What have the trend of avents in the new n o t ic e is HEREBY GIVEN THAT successfully sold stocks and bonds or Tel. 687. you to offer? Wm. Kanehl. Telephone Manchester Pass Book No. 5319 Issued by The and have a clean record— we can 1776. world and expressions, of resent­ Savings Bank of Manchester has place you In communication with a FOR RENT—STOKE AND fixtures on ment i>y some Latin American re­ Evening Herald been lost or destroyed, and written good Issue that has paid dividends Eldridge street. Inquire 1081 Main publics against the United States, application has been made to said since organization In 1923. Company Phone Your Want Ads street, Vendrillo. Classified Advertisements bank by the person In whose name has 600 stockholders. New financing GEO. H. WILLIAMS SUES the League of 'T.-tions expects to Count six average words to a line. such book was Issued, for payment for expansion of business. Leads Housed f jr Rent « 5 play an increasingly important Initials numbers and abbreviations, of the amount of deposit represented furnished. For interview address: To The part in American affairs, it WKs each count as a word and compound by said book, or for the Issuance of Bank, P. O. Box 666, New Britain, a duplicate book therefor. Conn. ______FOR RENT—^MODERN 6 room house, FOR INJURIES IN CRASH stated here this afternoon. words as two words. Minimum cost including gas, shades, screens etc. Officials of the permanent/secre­ Is price ol three lines. LOST—DRIVERS license In bill fold WANTED— 16 YEAR OLD BOYS to Apply J. P. Tammany. 90 Main. • . • * tariat of the League were informed with sum of money. Call 51 Blssell learn mill operations. Apply to by International News Service that lilno rates per day for transient •street. Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. Evening Herald Wanted to Rent its Brings $5,000 Action Against Stephen Bajnok as Result of the Spanish 'government will im­ Effective March 17. ^ Cash Charge Personals Situations Wanted— Pymale SS SINGLE HOUSE, 7 or 8 ROOMS mod­ Autumn Collision. mediately send an official com­ 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts ern Improvements. Phone Htfd. munication announcing the de­ 3 Consecutive. Days 9 cts 11 cts “WANGUM LODGE. 'Wethersfield, WANTED— WASHINGS and Ironings Laurel 1711-3 or write Box 9, in care cision to re-enter the League. 13 cts Notice of a suit for $5,000 by 1 Day ...... ■ 11 cts Conn. For the care and treatment of to do at home. Address Box B, in of Herald. Madrid, March. 22.— A note 'vill Invalids, convalescents, chronic and care of Herald. George H. Williams, Manchester All orders for irregular Insertions Call 664 WANTED — SMALL RENT with be sent to the League of Nations mild nervous conditions. Rates rea­ will be charged at the one-time rate. garage, by middle aged American clothier, against Stephen Bajnok of Special rates for long term every sonable. Address Secretary or call Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 11 Lewis street, growing out of an immediately announcing Spain's Phone 2-6498, Hartford. Conn., for couple.’ Address L. B. Starkey, 31 dav advertising given upon request And Ask for a V7ant Ad Taker Colonial street, Hartford, Conn. accident which"* occurred on Oak­ decision to re-enter il'.e League in Ads ordered for three o/ further information.” FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Police September, Premier Prime de and stepped before the third or flfth pups, 3 1-2 months old. Price reason­ Tell Her You Want land street, on October 16, 1927, dav will be charged only for the ac­ Announcements able. Abel’s Service Station, 26 W h sit Farms and Land tor Sale 7i has been filed in the office of the Rivera told Intcrnatior.al News tual number of times the ad appear­ Cooper street. Telephone 789. town clerk and property of Bajnok Service today. ed charging at the rate earned, but An experienced operator will take your ad. help you FOR SALE—4 ACRES OF land, all no allowances or refunds can be made STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of word It for best results, and see that It Is properly In- tillable, suitable for building lots has been attached. on si.Y time ads stopped after the the world. Ask for sailing lists end with building, on State Road. 33 rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, Pou *.y and Supplies 43 The complaint alleges that Baj- aerted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until Walker street. ____ nok’s car, a Buick, operated by his TAY PAY ON \V.\Y HOTd;: ^^No'^nTil forbids” ; display lines not 1009 Main street. FOR SALE— LAYING GEESE and seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the FOR SALE— W ETHERELL FARM on daughter Anna, ran into the rear of ^°'jfhe Herald will not be responsible Automobiles for Sale geese eggs for setting. Inquire at CASH RATE. Demlng street. Inquire J. Wetherell, a car owned by Joseph Williams, New York, March 22.— T. P. for more than one Incorrect Insertion 278 Hilliard street. 75 Demlng street or telephone 548-4. father of Mr. Williams, in which (Tay Pay) O’Connor .sailed for of any advertisement ordered lor CHEVROLET S.4.LES & SERVICE the latter was sitting. Tfie com­ home early today on the Aquitania more than one time. During the show we obtained sev­ FOR SALE—WHITE ROCK eggs for Houses for Sale The inadvertent omission or Incor­ eral good late models of Chevrolets hatching, first prize winning laying plaint further alleges that the after a four weeks’ visit here. The rect publication of advertising will be at prices that will interest used car stock $2.00 per setting. J. F. Steppe, Bajnok car was being operated Irish statesman and journalist said 81 Wells street. Telephone 2045. f o r s a l e — SINGLE HOUSE 7 rectified only by cancellation of the buyers. carelessly and negligently. he succeeded in interesting a group cliarge made for the service render- H. A. STEPHENS ro?ms, all modern, good location, of wealthy Anvericans in an endow­ ed Center at Knox. Tel. 939-2. FOR SALE—BARRED P. Rock baby Household Goods 51 Apartments— Flats— w o ^ d sell below cost and easy The plaintiff, the complaint says, • • • chicks and hatching eggs from Tenements for Rent 6.3 terms. 53 Walker street.______was severely injured and surgical ment plan to provide vocational . ..ill advertisements .oust conform 12 GOOD USED CARS including two bloodtested high producing stock training for Irish boys and girls $22 per hundred chicks $7.00 per FOR SALE—^QUAKER SOCIAL stove, SALE— WASHINGTON street. examination showed severe sprain in style, copy 1927 Oldsmobile Landaus. Crawford TO RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, all FOR living in the British isles. ' regulations enforced by the publish­ Auto Supply Co., Center and Trotter hundred for eggs. Tel. Man. 1572-12. used about 3 years. In good condi­ new 6 room slnglo, 0110 car garage to muscles______of the lower back and tion. Inquire 74 School street. Tele­ modern Improvements. Call 30 ers. and they reserve the right t^o streets. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. Church street. Phone 1598. large —lot, , , down'!‘^^clu that “ plaintiff will suffer for a very edit, revise or reject any copy con­ BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks—hatch­ phone 422-5. sidered objectionable. FOR SALE—1924 Ford touring car. ing eggs from prize winning and Inhur TTnoflJ^Telephone 782-2. considerable period of time.” SPECIAL FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all CLOSING HOTRS—Classified ads Good running condition $35 for heavy producing stock. Per setting improvements, 54 Birch street. Tel. 875 Main street.______Because of the accident the plain­ to be published same day must be re­ quick sale. 595 Main. Automobile or hundred. J. F. Bowen, 570 Wood- New 3 piece velour suite $80. New tiff was confined several weeks to PEA PLANTING bridge street. Phone 2121, Iceboxes, $13 up. Watkins Furniture 651-12. f o r s a l e —STATE ROA' to Hart- ceived by 12 o'clock ion. Saturdays tires, vulcanizing, radiator work. his home and put to large expense 10:30 a. m. Exchange, 17 Oak. TO RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, 5 min­ ford, 6 room single, 2 car sarage, TAKING ORDERS FOR Schweglers utes to mill, all improvements, heat, corner property. Price only »=4<)5 - for nursing and doctors’ bills. The Telephone Your Want Ads PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW "Thoro-o-Bred” baby chicks, white, Musical Instruments 53 SSUU cash Call Arthur A. Knofla. PERIOD for an early delivery on the new Ford shaded, garage. Phone 1068-3. Call accident, according to the com­ Ads are accepted over the telephone brown, buff Leghorns, 19c ea. Barred Telephone 782-2, 875 Main street. car. Orders will be filled strictly in Plymouth Rocks, S. C. R. I. Red, 14 Edgerton street. plaint, was “ due to the negligence at the CHARGE RATE &'ven above the order received. Trades on all cars FOR SALE—PLAYER-PIANO. Ma­ as a convenience to ad^vertlsers, but Mottled Anconas, 21c ea. White GREENACRES, WADSWORTH ST.— FOR SALE—DELMONT STREET-- of the defendant or his agent in considered. hogany case. Good playing condi­ Farms Farms the CASH RATES will be accepted as Plymouth Rocks, white Wyandottes, tion. Modern style. Guaranteed. Only 5 room flat, all modern improve­ s°ven room single, fire place, oak , operating his car at too high a rate f u l l p a y m e n t If paid at the bu^sl- Buff Orpingtons, 22c ea. 357 Wood- $195. Terms for your convenience. ments. with garage. Inquire 98 doors and trim, shade tree^ pilce MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES bridge street. Tel. 1754. right. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Tele of speed in approaching the car in ■Vernon, near state road, trolley ness office on or before the seventh Dependable Used Cars Telephone 821. Kemp’s Music House. Church street, or Phone 1348. day following the first insertion of phone 782-2, 875 Main street.______which plaintiff was seated, in fail­ and depot. 18 acre chicken farm and 1069 Main streeL Tel. 740 GREENACRES—Cor. Benton and a good one. 9 room house, poultry each ad., otherwise the CHARGE ' Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. rock pullets. UPRIGHT PIANO— FOR SALE. In ing to seasonably turn to the left RATE will be collected. No reeponsl- FOR SALE—BARRED first class shape. Good case. Splen- Wadsworth------street, 5 room flat, all iri-iR SALE—FIVE ROOM SINGLE houses for over 200 hens. barn, etc., all ages. Karl Marks, 136 Summer 98 steam heat, all improvements. * • * and in failing to control bilitv for errors In telephoned ads did tone and action. Price $95. Only \ modern Improvements. Inquire plenty of wood. Do not buy until will be assumed and their accuracy Auto Accessories— Tires 6 street. TeL 1877. one at tbi.s price. Tel. 821. Kemp s 1 Church street or Phone 1348. f580™ See Stuart J. VVasley. 827 his car as to avoid collision with Main street. Telephone 1428-2. you see it at $5,500. cannot be guaranteed. MILLER’S BABY Chix. Reda and Leg­ Music Hoijf-e. the car of said Joseph Williams.” DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte FOR RENT—TENEMENT of five horns from our healthy trapnested rooms, lower floor, on 44 Cambildge ON STATE ROAD-6 ro°m single Damages of $5,000 are asked, Phone 664 batteries for automobiles and radios. breeders, state-tested and free from 5N house with garage, large loU Price with $50 for the prosecution of the Near Wapplng Center on state All sizes and cars. Complete battery Wanted— to Buy street, all newly renovated. Call ASK FOR WANT AD SERVICE! disease. Good sized birds and eggs. 1191-3. only $5000. Call Arthur A Knofla. suit by John F. Shea. Mr. Williams road, 18 acres. 4 acre tobacco shed, • • -A service. Center Auto Supply Co. 155 Heavy producers. Hatch weekly. Tel 782-2. ______Index of Classifications Center street. Tel. 673. Phone ID63-3. Fred Miller, North JUNK—1 will pay highest prices for has engaged Carmody and Shea of barn, suitable for market gardening, Coventry. (Ask me about poultry all Kinds of tunk; also buy all kinds FOR RE.NT—FIVE ROOM FLAT. 65 f o r s a l e — n e w 5 ROOM bunga­ this town as his counsel. tobacco, poultry or general farming. supplies and equipment). of chickens. Morris H Lessner. tele­ Benton street. Louis J. Cook. low all Improvements. Telephone The accident in question occurred Six room house, running water. X Evenms Herald Want Ads are now Auto Repairing— Painting 7 phone 982-4. 2632-2 or call 108 Benten street. grouped according to classifications OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class on a Sunday afternoon while Mr. real chance at $7,400. easy terms. below and for handy reference will E.XPERT AUTOMOBILE repairing, from two year old hens. Hollvwood indi- Koom.s With!) t Boar^J .;i» rents wltb all Improvements. Apply Williams and his father were about appear in the numerical order all makes of cars. Special electrical . Strain-Blood tested and free from Edward J HolL 865 Main street TeL to drive away from the scene of a cated: , work. Day and night storage. The white diarrhea. Oliver Bros.. Clarks 560. ______Three acre place In Manchester, Lost and Found , ...... * Conkey Auto Co., 20-'2'2 East Center. Corner. Conn. GILEAD football, game at Hickey’s (.rove. a real little farm, land all tillable, WANTED—ONE OR TWO men room­ Announcements ...... “ Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all The Williams car was parked when six room dwelling, poultry houses Personals ...... and Ersklne Motor Cars. BABY C H lC Xf!-B est local stock: ers, comfortable room. Phone 1691. improvements on Foster street. In­ it was struck by the car driven by Aatomobfles popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ quire 74 Spruce street. Tel.' 1525-2. Mrs. Nellie Skinner of Westches­ and barn. Price $5,600. Automobiles for S'ale ...... J livery; we do custom hatching; tree Boarders Wanted 5»-A Miss Bajnok. Automobiles for Exchange ...... o tJarages— Service— Storage l v* ter is the guest of her brother, J. catalogue. Clark’s Hatchery. East FOR RENT—PLEAS.4.NT tenement, Here is a place, seven room single Auto Accessories—'Tires ...... v Har*f<^rd, Conn. fine location, newly renovated. Price B. i Jones and Mrs. Jones. LT. FITCH’S FUNERAL Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ' FOR RENT— GARAGE rear of 701 WANTED—TWO boarders. Inquire 48 very reasonable. Call before it is Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills has re­ with nearly 300 feet front on one ol Auto Schools ...... *■" Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ BABY CHICKS Winter street. Phone 165-12. taken. Phone 859-4. son, 62 Linden street or to the turned to her home after spending our town streets, about one acre of Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Washington, March 22.— ^With land, dandy orchard, poultry house, Autos—For Hire ...... » janitor. State University accredited. Order in FOR RENT— APRI'c^ 1ST. tenement. six Annapolis classmates acting as Garages—Service—Storage .... iv Apartment — Flats-— 17 Foster sTaet. first house from Hibbard in Manchester. small barn. 5 minutes to trolley. advance. Manchester Grain and Coal pallbearers, the body of Lieut. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... IJ Business Service Olfered 13 Company. Phone 1760. Tenements for Kent «>3 East Center street, all improvements. Miss Marcia Zabriskie of Preston Bargain price $5,500. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... li Inquire 15 Foster street. Tel. 167-2. Graham N. Fitch, who met his nusiness and Professional Services City spent the week-end with Mr. Articles for Sale 45 death in the ill-fated Submarine Business Services Offered ...... 13 GHAIR CANNING neatly done. Price HUDSON STREET. 6 ROOM tenement FOR R E r.’ T — FJUR RO O M tenement. and Mrs. Asa W Ellis and family. Household Services Offered .,,.,1 3 -A Veijllt,K.«atl8faction guaranteed. Carl all Improvements .Apply 93 Foster There are several cases of chick­ S-4, will be carried to its final rest FOR SALE— ONE DAYTON metal and garage, near Depot, in good Building—Contracting 14 Atlderao^ 63 Norman atreet. Phone condition. Modern Improvements street. Telephone 409-3. en-pox among the children who at­ in Arlington National cemetery late Robert J. Smith Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 1892-2. fruit and vegetable display stand. this afternoon. A final tribute of 1009 Main Apply Harrison’s store, 598 Center. Telephone 981-2. ______FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement, tend the White school. Funeral Directors •••*••••••••« “ taps” and a volley of guns will be Real Estate and Insurance Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Phone 569. FOR RENT—5 'ROOM upstairs flat, with Improvements. $18, at 19 Ridge­ For fear of spreading chicken- Insurance ...... 1° PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ wood street, one block from Hart­ paid by a squad of bluejackets. Steamship Tickets FOR SALE— GOOD TIMOTHY hay. all modern iinprovemenis. 82 Sum­ pox the local Sunday school held Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 teed. Estimates cheerfully given. mer street. Fhone 1986. ford trolley Inquire on premises Moving—Trucking—Storage ----- 20 | Kemp s Music House. Tel. S'21. Inquire J. Wetherell, 75 Deming or phone 1810-2. no session Sunday. „ , street. Telephone 548-4. Painting— Papering ...... 21 i APARTMENTS—Two. tlireo and Com Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogll of Professional Services ...... ff\ TENEMENT, 6 rooms, up-to-date; South Manchester spent the week­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Moving—'IVucicing- Storage 20 FOR SALE— SEVERAL cords horse room apaitinents. heat. Janitor ser­ Repairing ...... I vice, gas range, refrigerator, m-a- heated, second floor, 149 North Main. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24: manure. L. T. Wood, 55 Bissell St. Inquire Pagan! Brothers Store. Tele­ Phone 496. door bed turnlshed. Call Mancheeier (243) Origin of Oil Toilet Goods and Services ...... _2» •FERRET’'' AND GLENNEY— Local ConstrucMon Company. 2100 or tele­ phone 587. C. J. Fogil. and long distance moving and truck­ Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher Wanted—Business Service ...... '26 | phone 78‘2-2. Messrs Louis Twining. Myron Edacatfonal ^ | ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ FOR SALE—SECOND HAND Singers’, TO RENT— WEST CENTER street, White's Domectic, New Home's; also Post and Earl Post of East Hart­ Courses and Classes ...... j ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. five room flat, all modern improve­ ford were Sunday visitors at Mr. Private Instruction ...... *8 ■ new Singer electric and Treadel ma­ ments. Inquire 237 West Center chine, Saturday, .March 24. Singer FOR RENT— 5 ROOM flat, Elro Dancing ...... I MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR UlS- street, all improvements. Call 245-2, street or call 1633. and Mrs. A. H. Post’s. Musical— Dramatic ...... J | PATCH,—Part loads to and from Sewing Machine Company, 535 Main Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner of 2 street, So. Manchester, (jonn. Tel. Wanted—Instruction ...-...... 30 ■New York, regular s rvice. Call 7-3 FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement Hartford passed a few days recent­ or 1282. 53-4. Financial i on Charter Oak street about three ' ly at their local home. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 3M minutes walk to Main street. In­ OPEN AIR PUPILS Business Opportunities ...... 32 WANTED—RETURN load from Bos­ Electrical /.ppliances— iiadio »• quire Philip Lewis, S3 Charter Oak At the Republican caucus held at Money to Loan ...... 33 ton anytime up to March 28. L. T. Hebron Monday afternoon Robert Wood. 55 Bissell street. Phone 496. street.' , Money Wanted ...... -34 ELECTRICAL CONTHACl’lNO appli­ ENTERTAIN COOPERS E. Foote, William J. Warner, Al­ Help and Sitnations ^ ances. motors, generators, sold u.nd FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement, bert Helding and Clarkson Bailey Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Painting- -Papering 21 repaired; work called for. Pequot with all improvements. Inquire at Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone J 184 School street. were elected delegates to a con­ Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 1592. Rev. and Mrs. Cooper Given vention to be held in Rockville Agents Wanted ...... 37-A WANTED— PAINTING by day or job, I FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 good work done reasonable. B. P. I improvements, garage, 53 Summer Farewell Dinner— Tots Give Thursday. Green, 182 Spruce street. Tel. 2414. Situations Wanted— Male ...... 39 Fuel and •’eed 4»-,4 . street. The regular meeting of the Emnlovment Agencies ...... 40 Them Flowers. Grange was held at the hall Tues­ Live Stock —I'e t»— Poultry— V ehicles Repairing •J3 FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $8 a large j day evenin"g. Dogs—Birds— Pets ...... 41 load, half loads sold. Charles R. | Previous to the erection of Man­ The young women’s club ■will Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 CHIMNEYS CLEANED; key fitting, Palmer, 4-4 Henry street. Tel. 895-3. j PUBUC RECORDS chester’s newest church, the South Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 safes opened, saw flUr r and grind­ meet with Mrs. Arnold C. Foote Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 ing. Work called for. Harold Clem- FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD cut In ; Methodist, the parsonage which Thursday afternoon. It formerly was believed that oil had Inorganic origin For Sale— Miacellaaeoas son. 108 "North Elm street. Phone stove lengths $11 per cord. Phone stood directly north was moved to Rev. J. S. Neill of South Man­ — that it was formed in the earth by chemical means. Articles for Sale 143-12. C. H. Schell. The following papers were filed 462. ______its present location on Spruce street. chester was at his local farm re­ But that idea has been given up. Scientists now say Boats and Accessories for public record in the office of The nearest neighbors of the oc­ Building Materials MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove - , , cently. He anticipates having a we owe petroleum to the oily or fa,tty parts of long- Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 ions and pillows; sterilized and length, under cover. Call after 5 the town clerk at the Municipal cupants, Rev. and Mrs. Joseph chimney and an open fire place Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 renovated with sulphur and formal- p. m. V. Firpo 116 Wells street. Building today: buried living things. Both animal and vegetable rnat- Phono 1307-2. Cooper, were the children who at­ built at the cottage and consulted Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A delydo; best m'Jthod. Manchester ATTACHMENTS tended the south end Open Air Benjamin Lyman, local mason, ter from the earth’s early ages, when such beasts pic­ Garden—Farm—Dairy Product* 60 Upholstering Co.. 119 Spruce street. Manchester Trust Company and Household Goods ...... 51 Phone 1268. school, and the pastor and his wUe about building them. tured here lived, gradually became oil. Machinery and Tools ...... 53 Lillian S. Bowers, executors of the were always greatly interested in Miss Hattie Generous of East Musical Instruments ...... 53 PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum cleaner and TOTTLISH BRICKWORK OF will of the late H. O. Bowers, vs By fJEA. Through Special Parmlnlon ot tti» Publisher, ot 'nie Book et Knowlwlp. Cepyrtght. 1923-26. Office and Store Equipm ent...... 54 clock repairing. Lock and gunsmith- the little people who for one or Hartford was a recent guest at Mr. Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Ing, saw filing. Braithwalte, 52 Joseph and Augusta Hank, $500, on another physical handicap were and Mrs. C. J Fogil’s. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Pearl street. a note for $600 given to Herman pupils at the school. Miss Edna Post spent several Wearing A'pparel—Furs ...... 57 CHURCH TO BE RELAID Schroeter on October 26, 1911, days last week In New York city. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Yesterday the children Invited Rooms—Board—Hotels— Resorts Private Instruction which was later assigned to H. O. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper to be their Miss Bernice Whitehouse went Re.stnarants Extensive Repairs on Swedish Bowers. The plaintiffs claim $225, guests at dinner. It was a regular to Hartford last week and will re­ Rooms Without Board BACKWARD CHILDREN and those the balance due on the note, and in­ main there as she has secured em­ Boarders Wanted ...... Lutheran Church Arranged everyday meal, with roast lamb as behind In work because of sickness terest from October 1, 1926, in all the piece de resistance, but what ployment. (’ountry Board—Resorts tutored In all grammar school sub­ For. $350. Property on Fairview avenue 'The small children of Mr. and Hotels—Restaurants jects, Former grammar school made it impressive was the senti­ Wanted — Rooms—Board ...... principaL Reasonable rates. Call has been attached. ment connected with it, and the Mrs. D. H. Hodge are ill with colds . Real Estate For Rent It was learned today that altera­ 215-5. George H. Williams vs. Stephen fact that the pleasant association of and Dr. Pendleton of Colchester Apartments, Fiats. Tenements tions and repair will be made upon Bajnok, property on South Main was called to attend them. Business Locations for Rent . Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 the tower of the Swedish Lutheran more than six years is at an end, The near neighbors of Mrs. Houses tor Rent street, $5,0Q0, for damages grow­ for the Rev. Mr. Cooper is soon to Suburban for Rent ...... church on Church street soon. The ing out of an accident on Oakland Charles Pish recently presented her Summer Homes for Rent MONEY TO LOAN on first and second brick work has become unstable leave town. The children pooled with a very handsome end table Wanted to Rent mortgages. Mortgages bought and street on October 16, 1927. their pennies and purchased some Real Estate For Sale sold. P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street. and It will be necessary to t’ear as a token of appreciation of her Apartment Buildings for Sale . . . , TeL 1540. down some of it and relay it. It will beautiful red tulips. The two many deeds of kindness while liv­ TO MINE VOLCANIC ASH tiniest tots at the school, Madeline Business Property for Sale be necessary to build a staging the FROM SOIL IN KANSAS ing here. Farms and Land for Sale ...... Help Wanted -Female 35 full helghth of the steeple. Cullen and Robert Ford, together Mrs. E. E. Foote returned to her llouse.s tor Sale ...... s Pratt, Kan.— A St. Louis com­ made the presentation. Madeline J.ots for l^ale WANTED—SINGLE GIRLS to learn The contract for the. work has pany Is arranging to mine volcanic home Saturday after a visit with Resort Property for S a le ...... hemming in cravat department. Ap­ been awarded to the Manchester ash and other minerals from the handed the bouquet with the words Mr. and Mr A D. L. Buell and son, Suburban for Sale ...... ply at Cheney Brothers Employ­ Construction Company but work soil of this county. The Puii«aclte “ This is the first day of spring,” and Irving, at their home in Berlin, N. Real Estate for E xch a n g e...... ment Bureau. Robert followed with “And we are Great cataclysms of Wanted—Real Estate ...... will not begin until after the an­ Company has taken a 99-year lease Y. Auction—Legal Notices WANTED— 16 YEAR OLD GIRLS to nual conference of the-Augustana on a large tract of land, and is ex- saying it to you with flowers” — C. Daniel Way was a visitor in carboniferous and ter­ The ideal oil field has Auction Sales 78 learn mill operations. Apply to Synod which will be held here early^gcte^ to begin operations at once, meaning farewell. Hartford Tuesday, tiary periods in the a rock roof. Oil gives off Legal Notices ...... 79 i- Cheney Bros. Employment Bureau. in May. \ world’s formation, are gas and this pressure B y Frank Beck believed to have made shoots the oil through GAS BUGGIES—The Spider and the Fly. oil. . ___ openings in the rock.

In the early days of the oil industry, when some of the best fields were tapped by men who did not under­ stand what was going to happen when they made their drill holes,- enormous quantities of oil ware wasted through the oiT spouting like a fountain and running away in a great stream. That is one of the reasons' why science now is worried over an oil s h o r t y . ^AGE TSifiTEEN MANCHESTfiR (C0NN.1 EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, lS 2 l By Peirey L Crodby SKIPPY FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE »<»i NONSENSE T X ra (To Be sure that ybur job always gets 'U^HA-r Af?6 YA M im a HtCK^L- more out of you than you get out g a n o v of it— and you will never have to

Another thing these styles have done is to rob helping a girl on with H 1 T S her rubbers, or even her galoshes THE RULES for that matter, of all Interest. We hear that in California the 1— The idea of letter golf is tolilac bushes grow as tall as fifteen change one word to another and do feet; it must be some state to It in par, a given number of strokes. “ lilac” that. Thus to change COW to HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Asked what part of the movies ^^4 HEN. she liked best, a fiapper said it was 2— You can change only one let­the part where her sheik squeezed & ter at a time. her. Misrepresentation P 3— You must have a complete % y\ word, of common usage, for each “ Bulldog for sale; will eat any­ jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ thing; very fond of children.” :reg. u. s . p x r .o r r . tions don’t count. '■‘Wanted a boy to be partly outside 4— The order of letters cannot beand partly behind the counter.” changed. “Widow in comfortable circum­ Lt.^ stances wishes to marry two sons.” “ Animal sale now on; don’t go (CFontaine Pox. 1928, The Sell Syndicate, liic ):_____ \ts saspicioas- BY M A SCRVIca Housewife (interviewing prospec­ elsewhere to be cheated; come tive help): “ I may tell you that we here.” are vegetarians.” “A lady wants to sell her piano, By Crane Country Girl; “ I’ve attended that as she is going abroad in a strong WASHINGTON TUBBS U church all me life, mum.” iron frame." “ Wanted, an airy bedroom for a ------V / VJHAT? ^ GET ^ V a IW’T CjOT NO T\^AS TO CiAS.lDlOT. NOW, l is te n DOCK HER. HEAP, HE We Don’t Want That Eliid of Relief gentlemen twenty-tAvo feet long and HERE— NO I KNOWS WKOS Caf Feet hurt?— Come in for relief. eleven feet wide.” iM That barrel.? not | g e t im amo shut u?. this is WILL SOO— SO I CAN Altoona Artificial Limb and Ap­ OW MOU« FAT LIFE* / \ T h E ONLS WAS O’ SMOGGLXM’ FONMS STUFF, n a il *nVlS LIO ON? The u p p e r . H M P pliance Company, 907 Greed Nowadays you see Avomen’s HOU ABOARD MvTHOUT To BBS BULL DAWSON, WERE SAILIN' IN WOVM, BT 'THUHOeftl; Avenue, Altoona, Pa.— Altoona, Pa. dresses advertised one-third off and M* GALLOP SEEIW SOU. Oft I'LL — Fl\iE iRiNUTe^ Tribune. worn one-third on. SELFISH STROCjGLE FeiWEEM r ' l^, BAViE ANP DAWSON, <0 GRAS CONTROL OE WASH’S AMD • f i f w — GoiM's Tr e a su r e HUhiT, HAS REACHet) S i o w r ^ Ha T c OCHRAN— -PICTURES ^ k n ic iT REa.U.&MT.orr. The Point WHtRt THEm •PLAN OF p a r t m e f s h \d is -ibfiEPiMe.

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L. . ; - RCQ. u. a. PAnor^. 0y SmaU ei192a. BY NEA SEHVIc£ INC. SALESMAN SAM Pull for Her, Folki r e a d t h e SfORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE M W e. taste so sweet.” And then he stuck ?(n P I'M So THRiLctD TO THINK TlHfe It A v a s a very pretty sight, this 6cei,S02.'2-,305T Ll6SeM To TM’ N(^M6S oUR r o ^ ( T hink your. plan o f gettimcj a NtP. GSTS A BARft«U OF SUGAI^ • PU«M€L ”1^ c h i l d r e n — AND frosting lake of brilliant white. his finger in the lake, to take a COSH COSTOt^eRS HftVfe $UGSe.St%OFDR ouR NAME FOR.T00P- HoRse IS w o n d e r f u l - (>ur DOWN T « e NAME oe"Pft#8MKl6^ t h £ y eoTK use it The little cupcakes splashed about taste. “ Oh, don’t do that,” one cup­ HORSe - OPH^LlllK -T(90fs -TfeSSie-OHRftLfeY- HORSE should HAVE A> NAtAfe^- and had a lot of tun. Said Clowny, cake cried. “ If by the baker you AMP PM (iOlMd Tb Mope AMO ' ON "THEIR. , MORir-2. - o o e e i M thass an o r io in a l V4^ USED TO “Ha v e A ' CANARY AMD TILL tKfe CONTfe&T <6 oveft,TVAit I WfM*Wa “Why stand way up here, when we are spied, ’twill make him inad. He D N e—.eUYABeT«-ANTHONY-SKINN'Y AND c a l l e d h i m CMcKY”-- ISN'T.TFlAr a F ^ i% & \ , can all run down real near? Come doesn’t like to see this go to waste.” ' £LeePIMG,SlCKN&9S» CUNNING N AM 6.R . on, let’s go down by the bank.” The “ All right, we will not Start a bunch began to run. fuss. You’re covered now. Come CfeRt^lNL-Y IS — AHO S o tijeCL, eer/vswfi play with us,” said Coppy, and the r Hbpi. -- BUT uiyeat, Then one small cupcake yelled, F iM el b u t T m s t il l UNUSUAL 1. * “ Hello! I’ll bet you Tinies do not cupcakes soon were running out on SOBsS'CAUSE YA OPPERED Juki pyRB^OU so know why we are splashing in this shore. “ Don’t I look nice?” one A BARREL 6 ' 506Asft AiS At 16 - m VNN ^ VIHM lake. Come on, now try and guess.” cupcake said, “ With frosting spread PRITEl MREL O' S06AR?* The Tinies thought for quite a upon my head.” Just then the Tin­ I while. Then Scouty answered, with ies heard a very funny sounding roar. PROP A o< a smile, “ We’ve tried to guess the 'EM answer, but we can’t, we must con- They looked around, and right OCL f68S.** near by a paper bag cried loudly, The cupcake then said, “ Well, “ I have come to get you cupcakes. you see, .we must be sweet as we Will you kindly all stand still,” can be before they take us to the The cupcakes then began to roar, store and put us up for sale. So, “ Oh, please don’t take ' us to the when we jump into this lake, we store.” And, as they ran away the soon are more than just plain cake, bag pursued them o’er the hill. [t covers us with frosting white. It uever seelUS to fall.” LU.aPKT.OVF, “ Well, well,” said Scouty, “ That’s '(The Tinymites get a new sur- tore neat. No wonder cuncakes orise in the next storv-t ?AGB FOXJETBSaf iHanrljwtfr ^fewntna

PUBUC WHIST I a u t o d e a l e r s m e e t ALTERATIONS PLANNED Tomorrow Night EAT AND ORGANIZE AT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ' SOUTH MAIN ST. SCHOOL Operating and X-R ay Rooms Plan To Attend Our Auspices LakeTlew P. T. A. Last Week’s Show Pronounced 6 Prizes. Refreshments. 35c. Great Success— To Perfect! To Be Enlarged, Robing Permanent Organization. Room to Be Added. The Manchester Automobile' Announcement was made today ABOUT TOWN dealers who co-operated in putting that the op«rating and X-ray rooms on the automobile show at the at Memorial hospital will be en­ larged and remodeled shortly In or­ SPRING FASHION DISPLAY Armory last week, met at the Sher­ der to bring the Institution more idan Hotel yesterday noon and, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Willis up to date in its facilities. arrived home yesterday afternoon ov^r a beefsteak dinner, wound up An expensive new X-ray machine from their winter home In St. the business of the show. has been purchased and will be in­ Petersbnrig, Florida, where they Everyone was pleased with this stalled as soon as the alterations Tonight. Here you Will find the newest spring styles have been since the first of the year’s show,- which was the most are completed. The contract has year. successful yet attempted and was been let to the Manchester Con­ put on at less expense than any struction Company. Work will start previous show, thanks to careful both in wearing apparel and necessities for the home. Si. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters planning on the part of James Monday. of Isabella will hold its regular Stevenson the show manager. According to the plans, the op­ meeting at K. of C. hall this eve­ erating room will be enlSrged. Ad­ Treasurer W. R. Tinker, Jr., re­ joining it will be a doctor’s room ning. It Is planned to begin the ported all bills paid with a small STORE OPEN UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK business promptly at 7:30 to allow where the physicians will prepare balance in the treasury. for the operations. The X-ray room time for a whist for members and Steps were taken to make the their friends at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Manchester Automobile Dealers’ will be enlarged to receive the new Andrew Healey heads the commit­ equipment and a dark room will be Association a permanent organiza­ erected for developing purposes. tee of arrangements. Prizes will be tion, as it is thought that by com­ awarded the winners and refresh­ bining forces many things of bene- ments and a social time will follow. , fit to the individual dealers can be Easter Gloves accomplished, George L. Betts was Rev. Frederick C. Allen of Sec­ elected temporary chairman pend­ A Full Line of Imported Models ond Congregational church will ing the completion of the organiza­ speak before the Men’s club of the tion. Their next meeting will be Ujnion church at Rockville this eve­ held at the Sheridan the first Wed­ (^F course, you’ll want your Easter gloves to be ning. nesday in April. ^ the very newest as to style and color, and Muminum dasher they will be. if you purchase them here. We have Cosmopolitan club members are Mrs. Gerald Risley of Stong just received a full line of imported Belgium lamb­ reminded of the annual meeting street entertained at dinner last skin, real leather and washable suede gloves in which will be held with Mrs. Her­ evening a party of friends and re­ plain slip-on and fancy cuff models, many of which bert B. House of East Center street latives from Manchester and other are band trimmed. A wide range of the new tan tomorrow afternoon. Reports will places. The occasion was the birth­ shades, as well as gray, black and white. Pricel be read and officers elected for the day of one of her children. per pair, ensuiijig term. Mrs. Thomas Dowd of 169 Eldridge street was pleasantly sur­ prised last evening when a party of $2.50 to $2.98' her associates and friends, for the DIAR.''’" most part employees of the Hare 4 F R ID A Y laundry, called at her new home. They presented her with a china Gloves— Main Floor, Center set and a basket of cut flowers. Games of different kinds and a L ■fUMT' dainty lunch were other features o‘‘ the evening. The Buckland Parent-Teacher as­ SALES and SERVICE sociation dance at the school hall last evening attracted the usual THE OPENING OP jolly crowd. The Ways and Means New Hosiery committee propose to hold another dance Wednesday evening. March HILLERY BROS. OUR, NEW ENLARGED 28 as the ne.vt week is holy week. Tel. 1107 Wchr’s orchestra will play and Dan Kemp’s Shades IMiller will prompt for the old- 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester fashioned numbers. The Lake View Parent-Teacher Millinery Shop association will run.another public “Gold Stripe” “Humming Bird” whist party at the South Main PLAN to visit our new and enlarged millinery shop street school tomorrow evening. The tonight where you will find the latest Parisien “Phoenix” “Pointex” usual number of prizes will be models. Smart crocheted straws. . . . felts combined awarded the players and refresh­ with straw. . . .printed silks. . . .felts. . . .in new and ments served by the standir,g unusual models. Priced ■\yTE have just received three of the newest yVdveriisii^Success Spring shades— “ White jade.” a grayish social committee, Mrs. Robert Martin, chairman. All players will tan shade, “ Kasha” and “ Pawnee,” both on the be welcome, whether residents of tan shade which can be had in our popular the Fourth District or not. brands, in the service or sheer chiffon weight. $1.95 to $10.00 Every pair is guaranteed to give satisfactory Mrs. Rachel Culver, the efficient wear. 'Tq HEN the men whom you Millinery—Main Floor, Left chairman of the Buckland Parent- meet in business are im­ Teacher associatiopjs ways and m W pressed by your prosperous moans committee, was remembered Tuesday, on her birthday, by a appearance, half your battle is Gold Stripe . . . .$1.85 and $1.95 handsome calla lily plant in a bas­ won. No man can afford to ket hv some of the members. negledt his wearing apparel. NEW SHADES Many a banker has been in­ Humming Bird. $1.50 and $1.95 Mrs. Jerome Greer who was un­ fluenced in his decisions by WHITE JADE able to be present at the meeting of the looks of a man’s clothing. Imported PAWNEE the North Methodist missionary Phoenix ...... $1.50 to $1.95 societies, will speak tomorrow after­ W alk-O ver shoes will solve KASHA noon at 3 o’clock. The meeting part o f your dress problem Perfumes will be held with Mrs. Marvin S. with satisfaction and economy. Hosiery—Main Floor, Right Stocking at the parsonage. By Coty, Houbigant Mrs. Clarence Sadrozinski of and Hudnut North Main street was honored with TN our toilet goods department you a surprise birthday party last even­ will find a full line of imported ing. Her guests were members of perfumes that modern girls (both Mooseheart Legion, No. 674 of young and younger) are using which she is chaplain. They brought •with them individual gifts and a Vigay’s G alliw ogg...... $1.25 The Newest Fabric— supply of eatables. A portion of Corday’s Femme de Jour the time was spent in playing whist. Orchidee Bleue ...... $1.50 Mrs. Hazel Snow won the fist prize W. R GARDNER Coty’s ...... $1.00 and Mrs. Mildred McCullom the The WALK-OVER Store consolation. Houbigant’s ...... $1.00 Printed Silk 847 Main Street, South Manchester Perfumes—Main Floor, Right ■cxTjLL you make any frocks at home .Music and free samples tonight ^ this season? Sight of the many at the Princess Candy Shop.— Adv. wonderful printed silks that we are showing will prove an Incentive hard to resist. We are showing the popular Indian prints and futuristic and floral Gay Scarfs designs In pleasing color combinations. INSURANCE TF you are looking Priced per yard OF ALL KINDS PUON9 for a particular swanky scarf to com­ plement your suit or CARNEY A€ENCY coat, you’ll find the JOHN P. CARNEY perfect one here. .Gay $1.69 to $2.98 GOOD THINGS TO EAT futuristic and hand Room 4, Orford Block painted models in the popular, long, trian­ CALL 2 0 0 0 gle or square styles. Silks— Main Floor, Left $1.50 to $1.98 EASTER NOVELTIES Fancy Selected Strictly Fresh Local Gift Shop E g g s ...... 39c dozen Scarfs— Main Floor Pinehurst Creamery Tub Butter.. .49c lb. 853 Main St. King Arthur Flour ...... $1.50 bag New Styles in Undies Pinehurst Hamburg ...... 25c lb. Spring Coats (Chopped so that all the Juice Is retained.) Presented in Our New WATKINS BROTHERS Silk Underwear Department Pinehurst Sausage M eat ...... 25c lb. For The Miss 7 to 14 Years ' you are interested In lovely undies, drop into our new Fenlarged silk underwear department tomorrow and see tpHE young miss will rejoice when she sees J|uneral Fresh Crisp Spinach...... 23c peck | our Spring collection of beautiful and well made silk un­ the wonderful assortment of coats that we are showing this spring. Smart kasha dies. d ire cto rs coats trimmed with tucks and yokes, and Silk S lip s ...... $2.98 to $5.98 JOHNSON’S This is not a fish story, but plain tweed sport coats. We are offering a splendid showing at Dance Sets ...... Robert K. Anderson POLISHING WAX THE FISH STORY Silk Gowns .... i ...... • • • • $2.98 to $5.98 1-2 pints Liquid Wax 60c. FOR FR ID AY Phone: 300 or 748-2 Silk S tep -In s...... $1.98 and $2-98 Pints Liquid Wax 75c. Fresh Buck Shad Quarts Liquid Wax $1.40. 1-2 lb. Paste Wax 50c. Fresh Roe Shad $12.95 Clams, Oysters 1 lb( cans Paste Wax 85c. Silk Undies— Main Floor, Rear Fillet of Haddock Girls’ Shop— Main Floor, Right Dressed Haddock Liquid Veneer and O’Oedar Steak Cod Polish. Siloed Halibut Salt Cod In 1 lb. boxes FILMS A customer Just told us she Salt Heiring ^ f Salt Mackerel ' FREE DEVELOPED AND did not know we sold TAR- PECAN ROLLS PRINTED BOX’S Stove Polish so we are telling you that we do, and You are missing the best if PARKING SPACE 24 HOUR SERVICE also you are not using Pinehurst 49c Film Deposit Box at Blackene Bulk Molasses, I^ g Arthur Store Entrance Fyr-Pruf and Flour and Pinehurst 8 o’clock (Sliced) Main Floor REAR OF STORE Vulcanol delivery. so u TH MRh CHCS T E R -^ O N N ■ Drano, Sani-Flush and 2 in 1 If you want your order very l^te and liquid polish for early, Just ^onO 2000 tonight KEMP'S shoes. or before 7:45 In the morning.

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