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FUNEB.AL A FETE AT PHONE BEATS DYING WOMAN’S WISH FOUR YEAR OLD The What and How of Madrid, April 17. ^ "Eat, Haris, April 17.— Paris is not drink and be merry’’ was , the growing in population. The provision made in the will of an INJURY CAUSED New Jersey Labor Row ON IN D inillEN T; 1926 census, which was' pub AUTO IN RA(E aged widow of Castella, who ex lished today, shows the popula pressed the desire that her tion of Paris to be 2,838,416, a funeral be a gay affair. Her decrease of 26,017 since 1921. ACROSS STATE wishes were carried out. A QUACWDEATH By LEON M. SILER. Feels "Jersey Justice” BAH. is SiSOM • dance was organized at the cem etery and then the revelers re Pa.ssalc, N. J., April 17.— Ten turned to the home of the "^Idow thousand workers matched wits and consumed all *of the wine Autopsy Reveals Old Frac and wills with the owners of big Strike Leader Charged With HOPED TOKEEP High Powered Car Hits ^ I left in her cellars. woolen mills of the Passaic district .Us Ex-Officol of Province Con* -<$> early this year, in a strike over a Joseph Prentice, State ture of Skull— May Have difference of ten per cent in wages. Promoting Resistance to demns Sale by Govern* Now they’re battling not only RUM PACT SECRET the mill owners but also a healthy Road Repair Man, Bat Is POTATO BOYCOn . Induced EpHepsy, Doctors assortment of police, sheriff’s dep U. S. Government— Hab ment— Declares Expert, uties, and privately employed guards; the moral influence of eas Corpus Superseded. Bridsli Disriffers Expected to Caught in Westport. say— No Funeral Plans. "big business” Interests allied with ment Fell Flat URGED BY WOMEN the mill owners, and, finally, the application of unique powers Fight Treaty — Andrews A race across the sta-te between A fractured skull sustained in claimed by the New Jersey courts. Paterson, 'April 17 — Albert ■Washington, April 17— Govern’* the telephone and a high powered an automobile accident four years It’s an industrial conflict without Weisbord, Harvard law school to London in June. ment sale of light beer, as suggest Retail Price Far Above the a parallel in many respects. Pas New York av*D that ended before ago and re-opened by a ’fall to the graduate and leader of the textile ed by Lincoln C. Andrews, j dry saic is one of the native homes of mill strike In Passaic, was held In the New York line was reached, floor as he was stricken with ’■‘unrest’ In America, but the over czar, and urged by the wets as an was staged early last evening when Point Justified by Supply, epilepsy yesterday, was the real flowing In this particular Instance $25',000 bail by Supreme Court Washington, April 17.— Gen. Lin aid to prohibition enforcement, state police arrested an autoist re- cause of the death of Domenico has brought in its train a variety Justice Charles C. Black here to coln C. Andrews, prohibition en has proved a "flat failure’’ In the Quagliia of 25 1-2 Eldridge street, day on four Indictments, after a sponsib’ T for the probably serious Officials Find. of phenomena new to the history forcement chief, probably will go to Canadian province of Ontario, it was revealed in an autopsy per of labor disputes. temporary writ of habeas corpus injury of '^--''nh Prentice, struck formed at Holloran Brother’s London in June to continue nego William E. Raney of Ontario, at Cut Last Fall. providing for Weisbord's appear at the Melrose br'-’ "'e near Rock morgue at seven o’clock last eve It was last September that seeds tiations with the British govern torney general of Ontario from Boston, April 17— With the re ville yesterday afternoon. Prentice ning. Dr. Robert P. Knapp who of the trouble were sown. Mill ance in court had been sperseed- ment for the new rum treaty which 1919 to 1923, testified today be conducted the autopsy in conjunc ed. is now *B the Memorial hospital. tail price of potatoes up to $1.15 owners announced that because of if successfully negotiated, will vir fore the Senate prohibition com Car Skidded and more a peck, the State Com tion with Doctors Goff, Harvllle the slack season, they must cut Joseph Feder, of counsel for and Lundberg, said today that the tually wipe out smuggling on Its mittee. According to the accounts of eye mission of Necessaries of Life wages 10 per cent dr close down. Weisbord, moved for a reduction epileptic convulsions were undoubt present scale, it Is claimed. The experiment was tried out In witnesses, Prentice who lives in came to bat with the result of a The workers agreed. When the in the $30,000 bail originally fix North Coventry and who is em edly brought on by adhesions to slack season passed and the high V ed and in answering this move, General Andrews will be accom Ontario, Raney said, and "the ployed on the local division of the special investigation which show the brain resulting from an old ac er wage levels were not restored, Prosecutor J. Willard Deyoe of panied by State Department attach whole thing fell flat.” The beer state highway, was engaged in- ed that "Consumers of Massachu cident. the strike came. Norman ILomas. Pass:iic county, announced that es. The groundwork of discussion failed to satisfy either the beer sanding the road after the ma setts are suffering financially from Four Years Old Employes of four mills respond the April term of the grand jury already has been laid In, preliminary drinkers Or whiskey drinkers, al chine had oiled it. An auto came unjust and excessive prices rather The accident in question occur ed to the strike call. The mills clos had returned four indictments negotiations here with Sir Esme though' it was 4.4 per cent beer, up and Prentice with the other than from an actual shortage in red four years ago on Oak street. ed temporarily, then sought to re arainst Weisbord last night. Howard, the British ambassador, and caused an increase in Intem workingmen stepped aside to al the supply of potatoes.’’ QUaglia was riding on the tail end open. A ir of Secrecy. perance, immorality and crime, of an automobile truck and fell Will Be Balled low it to pass. "Discriminate In Buying’’ A fifth mill, where there had FIND MYSTERY IN An atmosphere of secrecy was Raney declared. Crashes into Men The commission recommends off. He was taken to the hospi Weisbord pleaded not guilty to More Bootlegging been no wage reduction, was pick each indictment, and bail was fix thrown about the negotiations to The oil on the road, it is said, that consumers can “ exercise their tal where he hovered between life and death for a week, having sus eted by the strikers, and soon it ed immediately. Aittorneys for day. Officials at the state and treas One noticeable result of the On caused the car to skid. It got out great economic power of discrimi too was shut down. PAYROIMOBBERY ury departments “ deplored” news tario government control law, of the control of its driver and nation in making purchases which tained a fractured skull, a henforr- V/cisbord said ball would be pro hage of the brain, and numerous Young Albert . Weisbord, Har vided. of the pending negotiations leaking Raney said, was tho "heavy ex went straight for the git)up of men will bring about temporary re vard graduate, became the strik out in London, as they feared it portations to tho United States." standing on the side of the road. lief,” adding: "but i f should be other injuries. He was out of Norwalk Case Being InyesH- The first three If t6e supersed ■work several months before he re ers’ generalissimo. "Liberals” of might embarrass the British gov He also told of "bootlegging from They scattered but Prentice was boipie in mind that the raising of New York went to his aid. ing indictments charge Weisbord ernment. the United States of hard liquors." not ^uick enough and he was more potatoes in Massachusetts covered. with inciting to riot. The fourth When Quaglia was stricken yes Fervent oratory marked meet gated as Unusual Features The distilling Interests In HrKain "The report of the government struck and hurled into a fence. will provide the only permanent ings of the strikers, including de alleges unlawful assembly. and Scotland are expected to protest liquor boards shows an increasing terday in the Dyeing and Finish The fourth indictment was di The car, without slacking, kept rri;ef." . , nunciation of "starvation wages,” against the consummation' of any number of bootlegging cases/ said on at Increased speed. While a Already the housekeepers League ing department of Cheney Broth rected against Weisbord, John ers where he worked, he fell to “oppression,” "inhuman treat Develop. treaty which will- destroy a market Raney, and of the increasing dif passing auto was commandeered of New England has Issued an ap Doe, Richard Doe and against var that has been annually taking more ficulty in Rupp’ efsing it.” the floor, striking the front of his ment” of the workers, and what ious other persons “ to the number to take the injured man to the peal to the housewives urging a not. than,1,590,000, gallons of their out In Ontario, Raney said, the' law 4 Memorial hospital, others in the virtual boycott on spuds. head on the cement floor. This in of about 1,000, persons unknown jury did not fracture the man’s Weisbord Is Oommnnist. Norwalk, April 17.— ^Insurance put. permits 4.1 per cent teer. "It has gang telephoned to the Rockville to the jurors.” been proved tb be an intoxicant,” skull but it was sufficient to re* Mill owners in turn denounced company investigators came’ here Each of the three ifidictments Under the projected treaty, the police. Then the state police were United States and Great Britain said Raney. notified and the race between the open the old fracture at the base Weisbord as a communist and the today to join with police and pri against Weisbord spoke of him as of Quaglia’s skull, the autopsy Etrike as a thrust by would-be rev vate detectives in an effort to solve would mutually agree to bar clear "Those who wished to drink telephone and the auto began. a “wicked, malicious, unlawful beer protested that there wasn’t ' B E K S ’ CAVMSy showed. olutionists. the mystery of the strange robbery evilly disposed person.” ance of ships from ports of one Caught Near Bound*’ ,-v country to pprts o f the other coun enough kick in the light beer," Sad Scenes in Homo Weisbord has not denied com of the $7,800 payroll of the Gabbe- The first indictment alleged At Westport, the police halted try bearing contraband. Raney declared." It also has been -' the car and the driver •w'as arrest IS EMRING PEKWe While the autopsy was being munist beliefs. But he says they Mole Works, Inc., yesterday after Weisb rd encouraged and incited performed yesterday, the heart play no part in his strike activity! noon. Liquor is contraband under found that those who took out li ed. He will probably be tried in organized 'resistance and hostility censes to sell this beer were using Rockville where the accident oc broken. wife, who Is the mother of There doubtless are communists Hugh Kahn, a relative by mar to the government of the United American laws, and thus British four small children, boro up brave among the strikers. For there la a riage of heads of the firm, was si port authorittes would virtually be their placs as shields to sell strong curred. Elder Statesmen Prepare to States. It is alleged, he said at liquors. ’ At the Memorial hospital last ly at her home. • Her children medley of nationalities in Passaic, lent today on the suoject of the a strike meeting on April 8: come aids to the American enforce m ment army. “..Your labor representatives night a '•''-'•ultiatlon of doctors de- Turn Over City to the Vic gathered about her, three of them and -R^th it a ipedley of opinions robbery of which he was the vic "You remember what happened too young to realize the cause of 'as to politics. tim, and members of the firm re- here asked for beer"but not tho flr’ --, that Prentice had sustained torious Generals. In Russia? They took all the return of saloons./ That was ouh - severe Injury to the skull, a pos the gloom which spread over the In geperal, the strikers are just fuseji t(T discuss the affair In any lords, counts and dukes, and they MM situaticgoi. and the beec.,gardens he'*-- If.'''-'': sible fracture of the right should- Peking, April 17.— The Feng- house. The youngest child, a girl a lot of working pepple who want way’, . ’ too|: all. Uie iQdustriep; >. We’lLdo is only-fifteen months. pld- .^Thfii to earn a little more ^ money than ' ‘ Ffonr*other sources it tPas learh* came saloons by another name. 0- torn muscles and body bruis Tlen cavalry, vanguard of the al the same here.’r- = WSSfflG pO ir FOUND : DjUitiUers Complicate es. It will be 24 hoUrTTibTdre it oldest girl Is twelve.'She attends they have earned in the p^t, and ed'Kahn had been carrying the’ lied armies which have laid • suc Called Police ‘‘Thugs'* "There is no prohibition of the ' can be ascertained whether he sus cessful siege to Peking, was quietly the Nathan Hale school and is in who are easily convinced by their payroll for eleven years, six years the sixth grade. The other two leaders that if they fight long and here and five years in Brooklyn, The second Indictment declared manufacture of liquors in .Ontar-, tained ’ injuries and making its way into the capital to IN ARABIAN DESPT lo,” said Raney, "so we have/ a whether the^ are serious. day. children are boys, one five years stubbornly enough they will gain N. Y., where the firm was located Woisbord referred to police as and the other two years old. All that end. before moving to Norwalk. "gangsters and thugs In uniform.” large number of distillers and ad- The Injured man is well know -Generals Chang-Hsu-LIang and even -"-'te r number of brewers. here. He is about 27 years of age Chang-Tsung-Chang are expected day yesterday and today Italian Fifteen to thirty dollars a week Departs From Custom. The third alleged he said he "hop Estevez, Flier, Rescued by friends of the widow, who is ex was about the' range of pay of the Kahn usually used a truck, on ed that within a few years, the Th^y make it difficult to enforce and married. He used to live in tonight from Tien-Tsin. The com Trackers But His Mechan the temperance act in the prov Bolton and was formerly employ pecting another chiltj, came to the mill workers before they struck. which four armed men rode, to get flames of communism will be mittee of Elder Statesmen who ician Is Still Missing. ince.” i ed by a local milk dealer. have been maintaining order in the Quaglia home to comfort her. In addition to restoration of the the payroll. This time he borrowed abroad in this country. I hope It was learned this morning that Funbral arrangements were still fen per cent which they lost last a touring car belonging to a fore that we will overthrow the gov "And also, tho United States" city are preparing to surrender temperance act,” Senator Harreld the New York car was owned by Incomplete latot this afternoon fall, they demand recognition of man. On other occasions he went ernment and establish a dlctator- Cairo, April 17.—
Rev. Joseph Cooper. 9:30—^Sunday Bible school The Eyeniiig HeraM A By GijOiRFE! HENRY DOLBr all-ages. We attract hearts by the quali International Sunday School Le«»cm April 18., 10:30—Ministry of the Chime. ties w.e display; we retain them by 10:45—Morning worship. Sunday Schppl Lessons 'the qualities we possess.—^Anony For as in Adam all ^e, eveu so in (^ s t all be made The choir will, sing the following mous. .' alive.—^I Cor. 15:22. - . < , ' >! anthems: “Be Still” by Scott, and by Williaim T. Ellis. -V ------r- \ "Hark, Hark, My Soul” by Shelley. For Evesfy Age, Creed and Nationality. God's in. his heaven: SECOND CONGREGATIONAL. <$> THE CENTER CHURCH The pastor will preach from the All's Tight Vlth-'the. world. , tppic, “The Evangelistic Church.” * — Robert Browning. Scriputre records that through over us qnd despqndency 'd I. ,v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi SATURDAY, APiaU 47, i m . P A G E P I V fr prohibited Dempsey from fighting WASHJUMGTON TUBbS U in Florida, This, it would seemT by Cratti^W| WTIC would insure Mr. Dempsey’s perma r g u t I d b 6 6 f nent residence In that locality. Roy&A l>R«£NT,OI.OfHINO,’ Aio, V 'JTniTtslera Inioranoe COi, ANP somte dVte onw on& i Nol CANTVOU . Hartfordt Oonn. Headlines I Would Like to Read. COULP CHAH.ee IT To.'' RfeAute voirve M 7. Congress Votes High Tax ^n Ba WlNeN M6 neARtT string nana Oil, 'Bologny, Apple" Sauce .BANKRUPT AtRCAW?i and So’s Your Feather. Tonight’s Program 0:30 P. M.— Children^ Period— “ Not Guilty,” V^dlct of Jury Try "Skinny tpd His Gang.” ing Man for Killing Bass Who 6:50— Dinner Music— Emil Helm- Sang "Asleep in the Deep.” berger’s Hotel Bond T rio- Overture: '"The Wedding ot Crazed Radio Pan Runs Amuck: Figaro” ...... Mozart Slays Musical Saw Soloist and Der Rosen Kavaller .... Strauss Malms Syeet-voiced 'Announcer. ’Neath the T re llis ...... Didler Narcissus ...... Nevln Citizens Given- Authority to Smash Pastoral Dances ...... German Neighbors’ Pianos at First Note Beneath the Foliage .. . Thome of "That's My Baby.” Woodland Whispers . . Czibulka Pretty Rosmarin ...... Kreisler Custard Pie Hurler Sought;^Fat A Bunch of R o s e s ...... Chap! Girl Hit Aftei* Referring to Self 7:30— Announcements, Police and as "Just Little Me.” Weather Reports. I — / 8:00— Sunday School Period— Rev. Actor Bac(ly Beaten by Mob After Walter T. Aiken, Secretary of Threatening to Give Imitation of the Hartford Council of Re Harry Lauder. < • ligious Education. Legal Notices A local, preacher suggests that York, was pulled from a stump Stephen S. "Wise, noted New Hymns— Doris Grlffn. STRIPLING BANDITS THE WHAT AND WHY OF . when he tried to address a small the marriage ritual be changed to PARSONS’ THEATER AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD York rabbi, and his daughter. Miss 8 30— Studio ' Recital—jZeila E. group of strikers on a -vacant lot In Nary, Mezzo Contralto— Mar read: "till the courts do us part.” at Manchester, within and for the Justine "Wise, have voiced their MITZI COMING. TAKE VICTIMS’ PANTS District of Manchester, on the 16th. Garfield. He was taken to Hacken support of the strikers. garet St. John, Lyric Soprano day of April A. p „ 1926. A flash at the school buildings is Plenty of lively music of an up- NEW JERSEY LABOR ROW sack, denied the privilege of con Oswald Garrison Villard, New — Roma Desrochers, accom Present "WILLIAM S. HYDE .Esq., sulting a lawyer, agd jailed. His panist— sure indication whether a town is to-date kind: here and there a bit Judge. ' York editor, Freda Kirchwey, well going or.coming. That’s the best of melodious sentiment slipped in New Yprk “ Cake Eaters” Hit Estate of Aleiander B. Miller late, bond was fixed at $10,000—^an known writer, and numerous other Contralto— of Manchester, in said District, de (Continued Ironi^page amount his partisans considered The Flower Song from "Faust” guage. for good measure; a company em- on New Device to Stall Off ceased. • “ liberals” have joined the fight braci]^ many well-known enter The trustee having exhibited Us excessive. against what they term suppression • ...... Gounod Pursuit After Robbery. shackle houses shelter most of the Robert Dunn, writer and lectur A man and woman were traveling tainers; a brand-new comedian ■ I ■ - ■ '■ ■ annual account with said estate to of the rights of free speech and ol'i Slave Song . j ...... Del Rlego this Court for allowance, it is strikers. Few of them enjoy normal er, went to jail because he was at Soprano— in a train. The woman had a dog, with a European reputation; fa New York, April 17.— Three ban derly assembly. beautiful scenic and sartorial pro ORDERED:—That the 24th. day of home comforts. a strike meeting, and the same The towns In which the mills A Birthday...... Woodman and the man a pipe. dits of the “ Cake Eater” .type who April, A. D., 1926> a f 9 o’clock, fore Municipal police of Passaic, Gar duction, and, best of all, the unique noon, at the Probate Office, in said bond was demanded. are located have suffered a heavy T ip toe...... Carew The man' threw the dog out of robbed the cash register of an East field, a^id other towns a^ected con the window, and the woman got up and irresponsible Mitzi— this is a Manchester, be and the same is as Weisbord An-ested. financial loss, but most business Miss St. John Side shoe store of ?500, after forc signed for a hearing on the allowance tend their attitude • toward the Albert "Welsbord was arrested Duet-— and threw the man’s pipe out after combination that should make the ing the ^wo proprietors to give up of said account with said estate, and organizations apparently continue engagement of “ Naughty Riquette” strike has been merely that of "en for “ inciting to riot,” and his bail to back the mill owners In their Sing To Me ...... Denza it. ■ trousers, were being hunt^ed by po tills Court directs the trustee to give forcing the law.” When they got out at the next at the Parsons's theater, Hartford, public notice to all persons intereiited placed at $30,000. fusal to give in. Miss Nary and Miss St. John lice today. The bandits forced the therein to appear and be heard there- This-, however, has consisted _The American Civil Liberties Contralto— station, thby met the dog— and during the week opening Monday proprietors to disrobe in order to On Monday the mills are to re night, April 19, one of the most by publishing a copy of this order partly of showering gatherings of Union and the National Security open under the protection of the April Goes A-Walklng . . Dickson what do you think he had his forestall pursuit. Tn some newspaper having a circula strikers with gas bombs, drenching notable theatrical events of the sea tion in said District, on or before League have taken hands in the sheriffs^nd their deputies. The I Cannot Sinjs the Old Songs . . . mouth? them with streams from fire hose, Answer: His tongue. son. April 17, 1926 ahd by posting a copy strike developments. The Civil climax of the situation Is expected ...... Claribel of this order on the public signpost In clubbing them with night sticks, then. Miss Nary The original score of "Naughty hepoiit op t h e co.’vdition op Liberties Union provided bond for tha Town where the deceased last riding them down, and showing lit Thomas and Dunn, at the same Soprano— The perfect social evening Is RiciuetiG was composed by Oscar xhe Manchester Trust Company at dwelt, six days before said day of tle discrimination in making ar where women talk shopping while Straus, who not only wrote the the close of business on the 12tli day iiearing and return make to this time denouncing the amounts of E cstasy...... Beach Court. rests. Love’s A Merchant...... Carew their husbands talk shop. popular “ Chocolate Soldier,” but April. 1926. the bail as excessive and the ar WILLIAM S. HYDE Newspaper reporters visiting the rests as a "mockery of justice.” Dr. Fred P. Bushnell Miss St. John also other operettas notable . for jL„ana and Discount . 11,889,976.10 Judge. strike zone have been subjected to their lively melodies. Into this Overdrafts H-4-17-26. The Security League denounced VETERINARIAN 9:00— Program by the LaCrolx- Mazie: Why dop’t you wear a 15,388.62 the same treatment. They have Murdock Post 585 Vetbrans of one-piece bathing suit? score there have been interpolated Funds set aside for' Sav the strike as a "lesson in revolu 494 East Center Street, ings Depositors...... AT A COURT OP PROBAfE HELD been clubbed and their cameras tion” and Its leaders as "emissaries / Foreign Wars of Meriden, Con Gwennie: I think they’re too im two” or three timely song numbers Bonds to secure Postal at Jlanchester, within and for the Manchester Green. by Alfred Goodman and Maurice smashed. from Russia.” necticut, directed by Bsmonde modest and show up the form too Savings Deposits ...... 4,921.23 Di.strlct of Manchester, on the 10th. "Riot Act” Read. Office Hoars: 7 to 8 P. M. Phelan> Post Adjutant. plainly. Rubens, whose work sparkles in U: S. Government Securi day of April. A. D.. 1926. Efforts to settle the strike have many of the big Shubert musical ties ...... 509.48 Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., ■There la a unique statute in New been made by would-be arbiters TELEPHONE 1847. Address— Rev, Charles Kane, Mazie: Oh, I haven’t much of a Other Securities ...... 67.985.40 J udge. Jersey. It is called the "riot- act.” shape either. offerings. The result, it is said, is E.state of Janet McPhlal Craig, late and mediators, but one side or the Commander of Lufberry Post, Banking House ...... 125,122.50 Authorities of Bergen ahd Passaic •Wallingford and Chaplain of one of the liveliest musical come Due from I’)cdcral Reserve of Manchester, in said District, de other always has rejected the pro Bank ...... 248,529.19 ceased. counties say it confers on sheriffs the Department of Connecticut, Here lies William Scoftlaw Tree dies of any recent season. posals that have bedn made. Due from itoserve Agents 323,772.87 On jnotion of Charles F. Worswlck, powers tantamount to that ‘of the ^Tlie strikers admit they are hun The Haven Pour Quartet— The alcohol was wood, you. see. ■ Tile star role of Riquette Duval, Cash on hand ...... administrator. 68,416.49 military under martial law. gry. But they aren’t starving yet, i j. Schreiber & Sops H. Becker, First tenor. a little Parisian telephone girl, pert, Checks, Cash Itenls and ORDERED:—That six months frt>m Girls who ar saucy and adorable, is played, of Kx^hanges ...... 5,755.59 the 10th. day of April, A. D., 1926. be This “ riot act” has been declar they say. Hal Martin, Second tenor. Other Assets, viz.: and the same are limited and allowed ed In force by Sheriff Nlmnio in always have tne course, by Mitzi and those who have Api>cal to Coolidge. Fritz Stuhlman, Baritone. e most beaux. Foreign Coin and Cur- for the creditors within *xvhich to Bergen county. Sheriff Morgan of seen her interpretation of the role reney ...... Meanwhile appeals were made to Eddie Ehrensperger, Bass. 44.01 bring in their claims agaltfSt said Passaic county has threatened use General Contractors An executive is a man - i-tSv MANCHESTER EVEltoGOT^lLD/SATURDAY, t ' t - ‘ ; f; fc, ■•V. SUCH LI i^ jusT AS 7 USTEN~»dr^ .. DOlFT TALK Tb -WE MTt) ANnQUE. BUS»iES6, I . UP V9UR STUFF ^ W A * VO? 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Police "Go easy, Ike," said Divis. "Ain’t find a woman’s bandberchief ya had enough yet?" lenejSimmeV* ' - A t . and the yellow stub of a theater “Aw shut up!" came from Jensen, ticHet. thickly. "Y* make me sick.’' Things Women Do JANE7T RAND, his daughter, Jimmy retreated slowly along the Mrs. Helen H. Gardener, late breaks her engagement with wall. He found himself again before member of the U. S. Civil Service A good memory test: Try to re-f therefore the price is as low as caa BARRY COLVIN because of the the door that opened on the living Commiaision, upon' her death-bed call the things you were worrying be expected “ disgrace." JIMMY RAND, his room. His foot—luckily. It made no^ bequeathed her brain to the scien BY DR. HUGH S. GUMMING about last week. Eggs are one of the most con son, goes to Cleveland, where noise—came In contact with a hard tists of Cornell University, so the Sui^peon General, United States centrated foods to be had. Their the theater is. The stub is traced object on the floor. He reached truth might be learned about the Public Health ^rvlce The girls of a southern college richness in fat, sulphur, and iron to OLGA M.AYXARD, a cabaret down for It, half groping, for he contention that the female brain is Many of our diseases are being have compounded an “ideal man found in the yolk Is essential for singer. could not distinguish It In the dark inferior to the male. The sclen- decreased by the activities of our by putting together the answers to proper body maintenance and the Jimmy meets and falls In love ness. tista have not yet made their re health departments. Other diseas questionnaires filled, out by each building of new blopd, bone, teeth, with MARY LOWELL. Later he port. He picked It up, and to his touch es are holding their own against student. Their ideal must be a and hair. Because eggs are prima-' finds Olga. She faints at bearing It felt like a heavy, round metal US while still others are actually business man, an athlete, , a good rily a proteifi food, they should’ police want her for murder. Increasing. knob, with a crudely fashioned Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, Ameri dancer, must look like a movie never be boiled or cooked at- the' Olga tells police the stub might handle. Holding It up toward the can novelist, recently received a Disease of the heart, at the pres have come into possession of a shiek yet have common sense; be boiling point. Eggs to be at their, light that sifted from the other room, medal as Chevalier of the order of ent time, causes more deaths * in honest and steadfast, yet have a best should be prepared at a tem man who “ picked her up” two he beheld what apparently was the the Legion of Honor for her war this country than any other one nights before the murder. dash of the devilish. All of which perature which is about 180 de-' broken-off end of a heavy brass and relief work in France. Women thipp'. The health officer cannot goes to show that the qualities de grees F. or the simmering point.] Jimmy and Olga, out one do very much to prevent heart di iron. everywhere are more Interested in manded by the girl of about eigh When baking eggs in the oven, a night, see a man they both sease except give you advice, but Then he carefully set It down Mrs. Atherton’s rej’uvenation oper teen today are practically the same ve^ slow heat should be used.! recognize—she as the man who ation, which changed her from a you can. Your heart Is your own again and pulled off his overcoat as those of her great, great grand E ^ s so prepared are tender, nutri got the stub, he as one of his middle-aged woman to a slightly you know, and you 'can easily ne and hat. These he laid on the floor mother. tious, and easily digested, whereas assailants. The man escapes, post-flapper. Her novel, “Black glect and abuse It, or you can be but they identify him by his just Inside the front room. He eggs that are boiled or cooked at' Oxen,” is the story of this exper taught to take care of it. Most police photo as IKE JENSEN. picked up the broken andiron again a very high temperature are tough, | ience. cases of heart disease result from The ensemble which was so-uni Jimmy gets a phone call from and held It flrmly In his right hand. Tubbery, and often cause the pangs avoidable conditions and are con versally accepted last season still Olga, saying she has found Jen Ho stood there In the hall, wonder of indigestion that many people “ What the flapper really means tracted usually in early life. If continues its influence this spring sen. He rushes to her apartment ing what he should do—what he complain of when eggs are eaten.l when she says ‘I’ve a right to my you wish to know how to avoid though in a different form. Last to find her gone. Her disappear COULD do. He wished for Lieuten In such cases, the egg usually Isl own life!’ is really ‘ want to make these conditions, go to your doc season the lining of the long coat ance becomes a- newspaper sen ant O’Day’a powerful presence. accused of causing the disturbance.! a hog of myself’.” Quoted from tor or your dentist or both. They matched the dress in most ensem sation. O’Day fills Jimmy’s mind Strange thoughts flashed through bles while this year the cape or As a matter of fact, the egg itselfi f j with new doubts by telling him his mind . . . the heroes of those an eminent eastern divine. can help you if- you go in time. • ------Influenza and pneumonia to jacket in fine woolen' materials Is is easily digested but the manner he found a picture of Henry boyhood detective thrillers . . . how as fashionable as the all-silk en of preparation has ruined it as a' Rand in Olga’s room. feeble and Incompetent ho looked ^ When the tired housewife moans gethep stand next to heart disease food. ' I Tf I only didn’t *ave to cook on in the number of deaths which semble. Some stylists go as far as Jimmy, walking with Barry, beside them . . . ho was scared— to say that each dress should have To soft cook an egg, the water] suddenly sees Kid Divls, a Sunday!” she is but rebelling at a they cause. scared stiff-yet he knew that if an accompanying coat, jacket or should be brought to the (boiling! known intimate of Jensen. He Jensen laid his hands on Olga again social custom much at odds with , Tuberculosis nature. Out in California there Reports of tuberculosis for 1924 cape to create a harmonious effect. point. The egg lowered Into the| sees Divis enter a house, and, he would dash madly, blindly. Into water and the pan covered and the: after the door closes behind him, is a huge lion farm. The keeper at the time of preparing this arti that room and strike out with the flame turned out. Let the egg stand} he approaches the house him crude weapon that he held In his explains that Monday is Blue Mon cle have not yet been completed. Mrs. John Kendrick Bangs, wife self. hand. day to his lions because on that We know that this disease killed of the far-famed humorous writer from 6 to 8 minutes. The white ofj d,Ty they aie fed only water. 78,423 persons in the 35 states and lecturer, has since his death such an egg will be soft and jelly! NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY He grasped - the broken andiron “Their stomachs should rest one from which reports have been re a few years ago, achieved fame for like, the yolk heated_ through but C H A P T E R XLVII more firmly. From the room came herself in business, not that it was not wa.\y and indigekible as is' Jensen’s drink • thickened voice day,” he sa;s. “They would not ceived. Estimating for the rest IMMY, a gloom-shrouded figure maae a kill i:very day in the jung- of the population at the same rate necessary but because she prefer found when the egg is soft boiled.! again, his words an Indistinguish red to keep buby rather than Idle. For hard cooked eggs, the same' In the fog, hla pulses racing able blur as they floated through we assaim that 112,000 persons J the hail. died in the United States during She was always noted for her good method should be followed but] madly—whether from fear or 1924 from tuberculosis. This is taste in dressing, and now she since it takes from 25 to 30 min There was a brief silence, and then from the room came Then another sound—from up That blondes are passive, bru excitement he did not know—slo^7- bad, but it is the lowest rate we spends that originality and energy utes to hard cook an egg, it is well the sound of a woman’s scream. stairs. He jumped nervously. Loud nettes aggressive, has long been ly approached the bouse where he taught us. Now real scientific in haye ever had. If the same rate in designing and selecting smart to use a double boiler in order to how was he to know whether 11 and clear It came to his cars, the clothes for the woman of forty and retain the heat. J had seen Kid DlvIs disappear. prayer that the door swing open vestigation says that all this stuff had prevailed in 1924 as we had would be friend or foe living there? ringing of a telephone bell. It sound beyond. She opened a studio shop without a betraying squeak, he ed strangely foreign to this old is the bunk. ’ The psychology de in 1900 there should have been He stood now Just In front of It. A He climbed the stairs agraln and^ slowly pushed It open until there was partment of the University of Min 233,000 deaths Instead of J.12,000 on the boardwalk at Atlantic City An attractive dish using eggs house. It came again, an insistent, and boiled rice— a potato substi short filght of steps led up to the found himself at the front basement enough space for him to push hla long ring. nesota assigned for study two bru so you can see there "were propor where her patrons might drop In front door, another short fiJght down .window. He peered at the dark body past. nettes and blondes each to the 94 tionately leas than one-half as for a cheery cup of tea, a place tute, is the following: ness within, but saw nothing, and He heard a chair scrape In the many deaths from tuberculosis In where there was atmosphere as Rico and Deviled Eggs. to the basement entrance. Carefully he closed It behind him, room where he had seen. Jensen and students in the department. Each the silence was oppressive and fear student reported the possession of 1924 as In 1900. well as beautiful clothes for sale. 2 cups boiled rice. It was, the basement entrance ful. felt the latch click home with only the others. Then Jensen’s voice: ' a faint sound,soun and stood In semi- the same characteristics with the Diphtheria is a disease which Her success has come through 6 eggs, hard cooked. which Divis had used and Jimmy Slowly he made his way around ' “Damn telephone. Naw, sit still. glorifying the American matron 1' teaspoon salt. darkness In \a hallway. Kid, I'll answer It. . . . Probably the same intensity in both blondes and the doctors and health officers made hla cautious way down the to the side—the side whence be had brunettes. have learned how to control, pro rather than the American girl. ^ teaspoon mustard. -seen the light shining down the To his left, the door swung open, big feller wantin’ to talk to me. steps. He stood just outside the door, vided the people will co-operate, a teaspoon chopped pickle. road. The light was still there, was an unllghted ■‘room. Jimmy Damn nuisance, the phone’s up 1 teaspoon chopped pimento. stairs." / Mother’s Day but not otherwise. Based on the Using the man’s Tuxedo as a his ear pressed against a panel. But casting a dull glow through a drawn Judged that It might be a living room 1 teaspoon chopped parsley. or, more probably, one of those old- This day falls on May 9 this rates for 35 states from which re basis, Bebe Daniels the movie star, he heard nothing and for just a brief shade. Jimmy bent down and Jimmy heard Jensen’s heavy foot^ year. ports have been received. It is es has originated a new street suit of Vinegar or mayonnaise. looked. fashioned basement "parlors.” second he debated whether to try falls, saw his shadow move out Into timated that there were 10,700 black velvet with satin lapels. With Pimento or toma,to sauce. Just ahead of him, and to his right, the hall and lengthen fantastically the door and see If he could slip In He thought: "If anyone comes i'our Home deaths from diphtheria In the Unit this she wears a white moire vest Press the rice Into a greased between the light and the window, was a filght of stajrs with thin car on the carpet. round mold and stand over hot wa unheard and unseen. How many newlyweds buy book ed States during 1924-. But if the and white blouse. i'll see his shadow.’ pet nearly worn through. And a lit Ho stood where he was and let 1900 rate has prevailed we would ter until ready to use. Cut the tle farther down the hall, and to his cases? ‘ Mighty few in this day of But he had a change of mind. "Bet He could detect a low murmur of Jensen pass. He could have taken have had nearly 50,000 deaths. If When you want to serve some eggq In half lengthwise and remove left, a door stood ajar, letting a small flats and circulating libra ter look around first,’’ and his voice, voices, but they seemed far away. two short steps and reached out ries. But there are always the parents would have their children thing especially dainty in the way yolks. Mash the yolks with season broad beam of light sift Into the with his band and touched him as ha Shick tested and have the doctor ings and add enough vinegar or a low whisper, was eerle-llke In the And no one moved between the light darkness. few ’’'"Vs to be disposed of. Shops of sandwiches, cut squares, rounds fog. and the window. There was just turned to mount the stairs. A sud are full of charming hanging book give the toxin antitoxin treatment or fancy shapes in sponge or angel mayonnaise to moisten. Fill egg that dim, unfriendly glow througl^ He judged It was the room den plan flashed through his mind to those who are susceptible to the cavities with this mixture. Turn Again he was suddenly cold, his shelves. Lovely ones of lacquer cake.' For the. filling use pine apple, the shade. through whoso window he had first as ho saw Jensen’s broad back mov ajid red liven up the right room. disease, there would not be very either the shredded fresh fruit well the rice out on a hot plate, arrange blood running chill. An Involuntary seen the light and outside which he ing upward. . . . He strained forward, listening, and much diphtheria left. You may sweeted or the grated after drain the eggs around it, garnish with had just been listening. He heard shiver shook him as he stood In the suddenly he thought he heard a voice He waited until the man had The Meal write to the surgeon general for ing it. The sandwich is then mask strips of pimento and green pepper I?- voices—a man’s heavy bass, another basement entrance trying to decide rising on a note of anger. And. reached the floor above, heard him When tjie Japanese cook a meal •literature on diphtheria. ed with whipped cream. and serve hot with pimento or to man’s voice, higher pitched. grunt "hello" Into the phono, then, mato sauce. on some plan of action that would while he listened, the voice ceased. they insist that the ^ntain Wliooping Cough A new idea in scarfs is the jabot He had heard that first one. It his muscles taut, his nerves tense, Many people think that whoop MARY TAYLOR. enable him to see Inside the house There was a brief silence, and then the fiv-' / '"erent tastes— sweet, scarf, one eiid of which encircles from the room came the sound of a was Jensen. And he heard the la ho softly tip toed toward the lighted I f-’ ur, salt, bitter, acrid. Here’s an ing cough is not a seious disease, the neck and is tied loosely. The without himself being discovered. woman’s scream. . . . bored, catchy breathing of a woman' room. appetizer that will answer the but it murders babies and young other falls in a gay cascade or trying to suppress her sobs. - Divis was still seated In the chair HOT FUDGE SUNDAE Fleeting memories came of boy He checked the cry that sprang to sour” bill. Chop and mix 1 cup children by^the tbousands. Of the ja b ot hood nights before the fireside with Then carefully, his band support with his back to the door, his feet f-abbage, 1 tablespoon chives, 1-2 42,655 deaths from whooping his own lips. The voice was Olga The chocolate sauce so delicious thrilling detective fiction. Surely, ing him against the wall, he Up-1 comfortably propped on the bare pimento, 2 olives. Chill and cover cough which bccuired in the Unit At some of the ribbon counters Maynard's. on ice cream can be made very he thought, none of It was more toed down the hall and peered Into ' table. He was sipping siqwly from With French drescirjc. ed States from 1918 to 1922 incln- In, the large stores they are giving He turned around helplessly. ! the heavy tumbler that Jensen had easily on the kitchen stove by melt hair-raising or perilous than this— Should he run tor' assistance, or the room, taking pains to keep clear slve, 29,914 were in children un instructions in the making of the I been using. ing^ bitter chocolate, adding sugar and yals, strangely, was real life. •should he try to enter the house of the be^lm of light. Tlie Beauty der one year of age. popular ribbon hats that are so j -As silently as a cat Jimmy moved. and milk and cooking a few minutes It was Impossible, and yet It was alone? Would It do any good? It There, sitting In a chair, his ba.ck _ If you are a blonde use flesb or At the beginning of the present much in the fashion. These tiny af true. ; Ha could still hear Jensen’s voice, over a hot flame. Then remove, be4t seemed so foolhardy, and yet—God! to the door, was KJd Divis. Ho had pink powder, clear rose rouge and century, the control of typhoid fev fairs need no trimming except pos He knew, InstlncUvely, that Inside ] muffled by the distance, at the er seemed almost hopeless. Today, slightly, an(> pour over-the cream. —Olga had cried out for help. She taken oft jils coat, but his cap still I phope. - [ light, bright lipsticks. If in the sibly some sort of a nobby piji. this house was the secret to those needed him. perched on the back of bis head. brunette class, use peach or ochre we are usually able to find out mysterious warnings he had re And. now he stood framed in the i who or'what Is to blame, even If As if In answer to his question, Directly opposite Divis was Olga, doorway. There was Olga, her bead powders, orange rouges and lip- Spring colors &nd cpmbinations ceived; to Olga Maynard's fate; to the cry came again. This time It likewise sitting In a chair. Her bead OtlCivo, it is only a small outbreak of ty of color on the wrist scallops, and Jensen’s whereabouts: even to his drooping wearily. She was tied In | phoid fever. However, present INSIST UPON was not a scream, but a low moan. was down on her breast. Jlmpay the chair, Jimmy saw. Ha took one i stltchery make the new gloves as father's murder. "God help us!" he cried. "I'm go conditions indicate that there was could not be sure, but he thought her cautious step toward Divis and saw I lively as apy style devotee could “If only this place wasn’t so fir more typhoid fever in the United wish. Ing In," and he ran as swiftly as he position Indicated she was held In the Olga suddenly look up, saw the = (C e m p ' s from nowhere," he complained. ^ould around to the front entrance. chair, possibly by % roi>e around ARMLESS BOY EXCELS States In 1925 than in 1924, and "Foolish to try anything alone. Even frozen horror on her face as she be- I heajth officers everywhere are on He cautiously,tried the knob of her arms. held him. | So many, of the frocks this more foolish to take the time to get the alert to check this tendency. BALSAM the door that had opened In answer And Jensen was standing. He And Divis—Divis saw It, too. Ho | Ham’ .^0-—Although Wil spring are of navy blue, that color police out here. They might clear to Divis’ knock. He was somehow liam Dodd, eight-year-old son of out." held In his hand a heavy glass tum sot the glass down on the table, | has the advantage of being /brlAaf COUGH/ not surprised to find that it turned. bler, half filled with whisky, or what of Doni SAVES YOUR CUTLERY suitable for either cold or warm He thought of running to the slowly moved to turn his head. . . . | phan, Mo., was born without arms, Divis had not locked the door behind Jimmy took for whisky. He drained And then Jimmy sprang forward, I weather. Bright cardinal red or nearest hofise and asking for help him. he m far ahead of the other pupils A cheap screwdriver is a good But the nearest house was a good it and set It down. He turned to raising the hand that held the broken | some bonnie gay plaid Is often used He stealthily turned the knob all Olga, his face brutal with dnmken- andiron. | aspires to be an tool to keep In the kitchen. Use it to to “wake” them up. I Am Now Taking Orders quarter of a mile away and, besides. the way, and then, with a Bllent ness. artist. He is Iearni,pg to do every pry off the covers Irom molasses, thing a boy with arms can do At For iim iiiiiP iiiraiiniiiiiiiiiiinH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu^^ oil and such supplies— and save So many of the ham recipes this present he writes with his toes your knives and your fingers. plays marbles, throws stones, draws spring Included pineapple, either Pure Vermont Pictures, and does the chores in slices or grated. I haven’t heard body has done something dreadful! THAT WILL STOP IT o f anyone trying It. Some of us are “Yes, it must be,” said Nancy and I let It go as I thought if the around his home. Just come and see! It’s right out and Nick. loth to experiment with new ideas episode got in the papers,’ -Dad When bureau or desk drawers Maple Syrup -Adventures in the dining room. Oh, dear m e'” At that very minute Mrs. Apother new recipe to me was bak would never connect the name of SEASONAL REPAIRS stick and creak rub them with a har ‘ Fresh from Maple Shade Out rushed Mister Tingaling and Cracknuts was laughing to herself ed shad with raisins, slices of pork at his heels were Nancy and Nick Julie Kean with me and he would of hard, yellow soap or with floor and tomato buttered aud arranged Farm. Place your order .at 7V-i J :] . ■ . -s i y :' ^A-;i *' ‘"H y,. V'-’T-'i.i V, ' •^. ■:f:- -V 1, > '■ /V ■' cSf-r'i \ -, _>*#f ■ - '-’v ' O ' ’ - ; -V ;;^ - •. *»■; ^lANCHESTER EVENING HEP.ALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17,4926. WORKING JOHNSON TOO HARD OPENING DAY HAS if S HUMOROUS SIDE (M M IY GIRLS QUINin!^ - 1 ^ ■4 ‘ -- h e c b ' s CLOSES SUOlSSim AT START, EXPERT BELIEVES 03HM ■DlDKft' OPPlCfe ■P0ec5— <» *?l: AMlj X TbV-X> t ‘SUI'DE X tOAs * 0 A \ -J JtT'.r-A,* Full-Size-Gum-Dipped iO N M otorin g today ’"'might alm ost be d d led **ballooi|- . «/ « ' 0 i 1 ing/* thanks to the smoothness of motion and id to com- ~ fort in traveling created by Firestone Full-Si^ ige-As. Dipped. Balloons. ^ \ C.A- <3 \ HOUSEN’S » r ___ WneW if eecAri To isuu '. ' V . , ^ FITCHBURG ^IG H SCHO OL BASKBTBAUIi TEAM ^ r i JUST AS fHC B A s e . B a l l HERE are the 1926 interscholastlc baske^all Ifiiampion of the United States. , They_represent Fltch- Scafjes srARrcf> ro c o m £ ik I . bu. , PhoiUfA^‘:i5 ; v v - ''*”^hey*are,’ to right (aeaWd): Alfred Maffeo, Anastos Fanos, Lauii MyllykauRas, ^ captain; 'Coach N. Main & School St& X i f Clarence N. Amiott, John Oliva and David’Allan. - ' - ^ „ i V bt, 192^ by? Sack rowj, Daai«l>. , iiy- a - '- =rvi.V % f:'-' f F j M S n K lufttfatg X«r«A SATURDAY, AHtlL 17,192C^ Of/D FASfflONED AND Sessions’s work with the chorus Hlgli Jump: Madden, Hall, Ben MODERN DANCE has brought about remarkable re H.S.PLAYBtS PRESENT EXTRA R EH W AL sults. The club responded almost S.M .H .S. TRACK son, McCann, Squatrito and Eells. BA^rURDAY EVE., APRIL 17th instantly to Mr. Sessions’s dlrect- Javellne: MantelU, Hall, Mad At Manchester Green School ing. „ ’UTTIE WOMEN” W E I den, Hentschel and Allen. "Aside from emphasizing, his Discus: Kittle, Madden, Allen, A1 Behrend’s OrchestrA BY CHORAL CLUB MEET MONDAY Drlggs, . Thompson, LaCoss and Prof. Lonls Beebe, Prompter! ability as a dlreqtor, Mr. Sessions showed his perfection of piano Although a small stage handi Mantelll. technique several times during th^ capped their efforts considerably 'Wednesday, April 21. Dired^r SessioBs Calls Spe evening’s program. Particularly the cast of “ Little Women” which 220 yard dash: Krause, Sheri RUMMAGE SALE in “ Ave Marla’’ was the accompani was presented by the Soc and Bus List of Eyents and Those dan, Remig, Benson, Drlggs, Bray, A. Ferris ment so arranged to give Mr. Ses kin club of the High school last Squatrito, Gould, Klngmdri, Han TUESDAY, APRUj 20 cial Session for Sunday; sions an opportunity to display his night, gave a creditable perform sen arid Thompson. ALL DAY AND EVENING artistry as a,pianist.” ance of the play. A large crowd Ehtered Announced This 880 yard dash (half mile run): Vacant Store in Far# Block, Exhausting Seating Capacity. attended. • Bray, Chambers, Hentschel, Holmes, HEATING CONTRACTOR 047 Main Street W ofim g Hard, on April Owing to the surprising demand Good wojk was done by Miss Morning. Packard, "Si” McCluskey, Shannon, Temple Chapter, O. E. S. for seats, the available supply is Faith Fallow in the part of Jo,j Cervinl, Tomlinson, McCann, Joe nearly exhausted. The usual price, the tomboy of the family. Miss Mae McCluskey and Clark. 26 Coicerf. Shot put: Mantelll LaCoss, Klt- $1.25 each, Is being paid, and tick Clune as Amy and Miss Erna Ka- The annual S. M. H. S. Inter- ets may still be had at Watkins nehl as Aunt March. Miss Tina tel. Kicking, Madden and Malsel. Steam - Hot Water - Vapor ABOUT TOWN class track meet will be held on Pole, vault: Allen, HaU, Madden, Brothers. or at Kemp’s Music Gagllardone made a winsome Beth. Monday arid Wednesday evenings Director Archibald Sessions has House. George Krause was good in the role Gahrmann and Rohan. The Good Will club of the Fifth of next week. There are a great Broad jump:'Krause, Hall, Sher called the entire active membership of Laurie and Charles Treat took er number of candidates out for the district -vrill hold Its regular meet of the Manchester Choral Club into the part of John Brooke well. idan, Bray, Olson, Squatrito, Han ing Monday evening in the Keeney team this year than ever before, and sen, Drlggs. 65 East Center Street Telephone sl6 special rehearsal tomorrow in Following Is the complete cast: since each one’s showing In the in- street schoolhouse. The meeting preparation for the club’s concert vrill begin at 7:30 sharp because of WITH THE LOCAL Jo ...... Faith Fallow ’ter-class meet gdes a long way In to be giyen in the High school hall, Meg ...... Esther Radding Water glass fop preserving eggs, the program to follow which will determining whether or not he will pint and quart cans. Packard’s Monday evening, April 26. In ad Amy ...... Mae Clune make the team, everyone is anxious be entirely by the school children. dition to the special rehearsal Sun AUTO DEALERS Pharmacy.— Adv. ; All parents and friends are invit B e th ...... Tina Gagllardone to do better than his fellow candi day, the club will hold its usual Mrs. M arch ...... JanePalmer ed. W. K. Tinker, Jr., has delivered date. No small amount of rivalry, regular rehearsal Monday. It is Aunt M arch...... '. . . Erna K^nehl exists between the classes. The apparent that the Choral Club is Hupmobile six sedan to Thomas H annah...... Madeline Woodhouse Peter Christiana has moved his Muldoon of Knighton street, a dope Is that the seniors will win MARK HOLMES family from 93 Cambridge street unsparing in its labors and Is giv L a u rie ...... George Krause the meet, but the juniors seem to ing painstaking effort in order to Chevrolet sedan to William J. For John Brooke ...... Charles Treat to his farm out Wapping way. tin of The Herald staff and a Chev be determined to upset the dope, Undertaker make sure that the coming concert Mr. Laurence...... Ward Kerr and In the end may be on the top. will be up to the high standard of rolet coupe to Mrs. C. B. Loomis Professor Bhaer .. .Harold Knofla Embalming - Funeral Director The music committee of the of North Elm rtreet. The sophomores are comparatively Lady Assistant. Phone 406-2. Hi-^hland Park Community club the club. Mr. M arch...... Benjamin Radding weak, but the freshmen have a On Monday the club enters Us Act I. Depot Square, Manchester’. has arranged a pleasing program The Conkey Auto Co., report re large number of . new men out. We’ll Let You for this evening at the clubhouse final week of preparation for the Scene— Sitting room of the Prom the showing already made by concert, and sopie arduous hours of cent Studebaker deliveries as fol March home in Concord, Mass., t- irecede the regular dance. The lows: Big ^ x sedan to Herbert B. many of these frosh, some of them Junior orchestra of Center church effort are at hand. Conscientious December, 1863. may prove to be dark horses. preparation will go on right up to House, Big Sfx five-passenger Act II. Salads, Sandwiclies, Cakes, under the direction of Miss Hazel coupes to Dr. J. A. Higgins and The following are the ftst of Trotter will play several numbers. the time of the concert; in fact, Scene I— The same three months events to be run off each day, and PIES, ETC., PREPARED FOR there will be a final rehearsal held Charles SadrozinskI of Ridge later. Morning, March, 1864. ] Miss Marlon Jacobson will favor street, Standard Six sedans to Ben the contestants Entered in each THE MTO-DAY LUNCH. Know Monday at 5:30 op the afternoon of the con Scene II— The same, six months with piano solos, duets with one of jamln Wilson of Pearl street and event as given out by Coach “ Pete her pupils, Margaret Johnson and cert, with the assisting artists, the later. Late afternoon, September, Wigren. MRS. L. FRAWLEY Kenneth C. Bailey of Center street 1864. with Miss Esther Johnson, violin Boston Symphony Ensemble and Monday, April 19. 111 Cedar Street. Miss Gladys Hahn, contralto solo Act III. ist. Manager James Shearer of the 100 yard dash— Krause, Sheri ist, of New York, taking part. Scene— The same, two and on6- dan, Remig, Benson, Drlggs, Bray Club's Fifth Concert. Capitol Buick Co., has delivered half years later. Afternoon. W atch The Herald The April supper-dance of the three new Buicks this week, and Squatrito. Country club will be held at the The concert April 26 will be the Act IV. 440 yard run (quarter mile) fifth given by the Choral Club of sport roadster to Arthur St. John It’s a big secret but we can’t keep it any longer. clubhouse this evening. The en of Center street, four-door sedan Scene— Near the apple orchard, Bray, Gould, Chambers, Kingman, Manchester. The club was organ We want to share it with you, tertainment committee will have a to Frank Kolston of Center street Plumfield. Eighteen months later Olson, Hansen, Cheney, Drlggs, SUNDAY DINNER chicken supper ready to serve ized during the fall of 1924. Three Afternoon, October, 1868. and two-door sedan to Earl K. Pe Thompson and Benson. at promptly at seven o ’clock. concerts were.given during that terson of Benton street. Mile run: Hentschel, Haraburda, winter, and a fourth concert was Triple Tonic, an excellent spring Holmes, Packard, Joe McCluskey, Frederick H. Harvey of Cam given on November 30 last. All of medicine. Get a bottle at Packard’s The Pickett Motor Sales has had Ady. ' Shannon, Cervinl, Tomlinson, "Si” bridge street was surprised last the concerts were of unusually high a busy week. Charles Pickett has McCluskey and Clark. night when between 20 and 25 order and brought the club well Hotel Shetidan Bamforth’s made two trips to New York for earned commendation. 12:30 to 2:30 of his associates at Jack’s Tire cars and unloaded a carload yester Hardware — Tools — Glass. establishment in Hartford motored day. Deliveries for the week In Roast Chicken or Turkey Paint and Painters’ Supplies. out to his home in celebration of clude a Willys-Knight Six sedan to for $ 1.00. Main Street his birthday. Games were played i William Griffin of Henry street Johnson Block So. Manchester refreshments seiwed and a pleas Overland Six de luxe sedans to A la carte Service ant evening spent. The men pre ■faurice Fielding of Vernon and all day and evening. sented Mr. Harvey with a fine Joseph Bastin of Tolland Turnpike, chamois leather jacket. He has Overland Six sedan to Guy Lupic- been with the company for about chlno of Clinton street, Overland Sell Us twelve years. four sedans to Olin J. Beebe of Talcottville, Carl Runer of Division That 1,000 or 2,000 Miles Left In Your Tires. E. T,. G, Hohenthal will speak street, Peter Roskl of Broadbrook It’s that last 1,000 or 2,000 miles you have left that next Wednesday evening at New and Edward Sedar of Broadbrook. ington Center on next Thursday will cause you most of your troubles, blow-outs, punc at the Sons of Temperance anni Madden Brothers have delivered tures, delays. versary celebration at West Hav a Nash four-door coupe to Herbert Bring ’em in, \ve’ll make an allowance for that un en and will speak in Washington, Ingham of Elm street. This Is Mr. D. C. the following Tuesday. used mileage. With our Trade-in Plan you can cash in ' Studeb2iker Ingham’s third Nash. on your worn tires for new ones and be prepared to Robert Hampton, of 14S Weth- AH Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CER orell street. Is slightly Improved ac Crawford’s Auto Supply, local enjoy the longest, safest, easiest ride without interrup TIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, and cording to a bulletin issued from Oldsmoblle representative, has re tions. ceived a carload of three de luxe carry a 30-day guarantee for replacement of defective the Manchester Memorial hospital W e have a large stock to choose from, including this morning. Hampton is seriously models this week, a coach, sedan parts and free service on adjustments. 111 with pneumonia. and touring car. A de luxe doach Vacuum Cups, Yale, Fisk, Firestone and Federal Cords. has been delivered to Peter Urben- It 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe. neth of Pearl street. 1926 Studebaker Big Sedan. The Son’s of Italy baseball team 6 will practice at the West Side play Week End Specials BETTER LUMBER 1924 Studebaker Special 5-passenger Coupe. grounds tomorrow afternoon at two H. A. Stephens, Dodge Brothers 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. o'clock. The players will dress in agent, has delivered a Dodge spe 30x3 >/2 32x4 S.S. cial touring car to John Lamed of BETTER HOUSES 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. the West Side Rcc. Cord . . . $ 8 . 8 8 Cord .. Hartford Road and a coupe to Dr. $ 14.50 1923 Dodge Type A Sedan. ^ Director Archibald Sessions. Higgins of Coventry. 30x3 >/2 . In choosing the Lumber for Mystic Review W. B. A., of the 1924 MaxweU 2-door Sediui ' Oversize 33x4 S.S., your construction work, in Maccabees will meet in Tinker hall Forty .Active ^^embers. 9.99 1924 Hupp Sport Touring. George Betts of the Manchester $ sist upon the vert best—- Monday evening as usual. A supper The club consists of forty active, 29x4.40 Cord .. 14.75 1924 Essex Coach. under the direction of Mrs. Anna members. Each member pays a Hudson-Essex Co., reports deliver $ which of course, means ies of an Essex coach to H. , B. Balloon .. 1923 Reo Touring. Wade will be served promptly at 7 fee of five dollars for the privilege $11.95 that you’ll get it from us. Cheney and a Hudson coach to 31x4 S.S. 34x4 S.S. 1922 MaxweU Touring. o’clock. Members of Loj-alty Re of belonging to the club. This, In We can supply your needs view of East Hartford will be addition to attending the many re ■vyilllam F. Katkowskl of Church Cord .. Cord .. 1922 Chevrolet Touring. street. $13.95 $14.95 to a n y dimehsion or guests, and a class of candidates hearsals necessary to prepare a AH tires listed above fully guaranteed. “ ’Nu/f 1920 Buick Roadster. from both lodges will be Initiated program, means a considerable sac amount. Let us figure on Said.” 1917 Buick Touring. during the business session. The rifice on the part of the members. George S. Smith has delivered a I your next work. work will be in charge of District However, the club was organized Chrysler coupe to Walter -W. Don- Small profit and more business is our motto. Let’s aghy of Chestnut street and a The STUDEBAKER pledge takes the guesswork- Commander Margaret Littleton for the purpose of giving good mu gfo ! out of used car buying. and District Deputy Miss Emma sic, and If the people In the town Chrysler sedan tft Clarence O. An-| THE W. G. derson of Jackson street. Haas. The W. B. A. Guards will will show their appreciation by at present their new display drill and tending the concerts, the members GLENNEY CO. SWANSO.N— ARMSTRONG. have a prominent part In the floor will be well rqpaid for the work $5.00 Lumber, Coal, Mason work under the direction of Cap they have done. Miss Annie L. Armstrong, Conkey Auto Co. tain Ethel Cowles. All members daughter of Mrs. David Armstrong Supplies. This year there are 265 associate of 140 Pearl street and J. Rudolph are urged to attend the supper and members who have been willing to For Your Old Batteiy Swanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. An 20. East Center Street. meeting to follow. pay their money In advance, there Allen Place Manchester drew Swanson, of 7 Florence street, We are stiU making this offer to you for your old by assisting the club very material CHURCH OF THE NAZARENYl, were married this afternoon at 4 Battery towards the purchase of a new Willard. Why ly. Every cent cdntrlbuted by the o’clock at the parsonage of the associate and active members Is not take advantage of this exceptional offer to dispose R®v. Qiester F. Austin. Second Congr«gational church. The used for the purpose of financing ceremony was performed by the of your old Battery and enjoy the pleasure a new Bat 2348534848482353234853234823482348232323232323484853232348484823532353482348302323232389532348 these concerts. tery in your car can give you? Morning prayer will begin tomor- pastor. Rev. Frederick C. Allen. Mr. Sessions, the director of the The attendants were Miss Gladys iTow at 10 o’clock and the morning club, has been a great help and In sfrrlce at 10:30. Sunday school Keith and Carl Swanson, brother spiration to the members. His of the groom. I will convene at 12. work Is of the very highest order Special Offer f Ip the evening the young people The bride was gowned In gray and It Is seldom possible to secure georgette with hat to match and GENUINE W I L L A R D ...... $10.50 | W jl meet at 6 o’clock and the pas- a director In a community of this tires corsage of pink sweet peas. The HOOD jtor will preach at 7:30. size who Is so well fitted to carry Fits Ford, Chevrolet, (and your old battery) The 'Week. bridesmaid wore tan georgette Overland, Cleveland, etc. on a work of this kind as Is Mr. with hat to match and corsage of I Monday, 7:30, band practice. Sessions. 'Without a leader with sweet peas. Wednesday. 7:30, mid-week GENUINE WILLARD ...... $15.00 his ability It would be Impossible Following the ceremony a recep LOOK FOR THE WHITE ARROW f prayer meeting. for the club to do the good work It Fits Buick, Paige, Jewett, (and your old battery) Friday, 7:30, class meeting. tion for the Immediate families HupmobHe, Nash, Packard, etc. is doing. was held at the home of the A Capable Director. 30x3 H Tread Reg...... $12.25 GOSPEL HALL. bride’s sister, Mrs. Robert Little of GENUINE 'WILLARD (12-16 volt) ...... $20.00 <4 29x4.40 Reg...... $15.50 In Its column review of the last 28 Clinton street, the decorations 30x3 W. A. Oversize...... riS.OO 415 Center Street. concert given by the Choral Club, Fits Dodge, Franklin, (and your ohJ battery) Yz 29x4.40 Heavy D uty ...... $19.00 being In pink and white, Steams-Enight. , 31x4 W. A. Cord . .$22.00 on November 30, the Evening Her Mr. and Mrs. Swanson will leave 30x4.95 Heavy D u t y ...... $24.50 10:45— Breaking of bread. ald said: 32x,4 W . A . C o r d ...... $22.45 this evening on an unannounced 31x4.95 H^vy D uty ...... $24.75 12:15— Children’s meeting. “ One of the most delightful num wedding trip. On their return they 33x4 W. A. Cord ...... $23.15 j 7:00 P. M.— Gospel meeting. bers of the evening was the "Shad will live In their newly furnished 32x4 »/2 W. A. Cord ...... $29.50 30x5.25 Heavy Duty ...... $27.00 The service will be conducted by ow March” by Protheroe. Director home at 97 Hamlin street. O A E Y N FILLING STAHON 31x5.25 Heavy D uty ...... $28.50 James McCullough, formerly of 33x4 1/2 W. A. Cord ...... T$33.50 Archibald Sessions devotes a large The bride has held a secretarial TEL. ALEXANDER COLE Belfast, Ireland. Meetings wlll'’ be proportion of the rehearsal hours TEL. 33x4 «/2 W. A. Cord ...... $34.00 30x5.77 Reg...... $31.50 position with the Phoenix Life In 1284 OAKLAND STREET continued every evening next week to shading and delicate expression. surance company and the groom Is 1284 30x5.77 6 P l y ...... $35.00 at 7:45 except Saturday. Every This "Shadow March”— a clever a painter In the employ of John USED 'HRES A t BisseU’s Switch VULCANIZING TRUCK STUDDED TREAD. 32x5.77 6 P l y ...... $37.00 body welcome. bogey man song— proved that Mr. Olson. 32x4 Heavy Duty ...... $27.00 33x6.00 6 P l y ...... $38.00 SALVATION ARMY. 32x4*4 Heavy D uty ...... $42.00 33x4 V2 Heavy D uty ...... ’...$ 4 3 .5 0 AH other sizes in stock at Oommandant C. M. Abbott. | 34x4*4 Heavy Duty ...... $45.00 popular prices. * ” Jj Services at the citadel will be as usual tomorrow. Sunday scho^. will convene at 9:30 and the holL-, USED Cr A R S $ ness meeting will take place at l l ’ SAVAGE o’clock. ’ ^ ' Compare ^ese Prieea: The afternoon service will begin Specials at 3 o’clock and the evening serv ToMHig ------$225 ice at 7:30. 1923 Maxwell Coupe ...... $350 30x3 */2 Federal Fabrics...... $9.99 31x4 Federal Defender S. S .,...... $16.50 1923 Hudson Speedster...... Has Fastest 30x3 */2 Usco C o r d ...... $9.50 32x4 Hood Made H Tread, 6 Ply... .$17.00 IN MEMORIAM. 1921 Ford S e d a n ...... ‘ ’ $125 30x3 */2 Coniado Oversize .7 ...... $10.00 In loving memory of Lucius 1921 Studebaker Special 6 T o u rin g ...... S225 No 33x4 Saine as above...... $18.00 Judson Gvrant who entered Into and 29x4.40 Heavy Duty Hood F. S. .. .^3.50 eternal rest April 17, 1925. 1920 Liberty Touring...... ^ $175 30x3 J4 Heavy Tigerfoot Cord Reg., ^ 2 .0 0 29x4.40 Dunlop C o rd ...... $12.50. To live In the hearts of those we 1919 Chandler 7-Passenger Touring ...... SIT*! Wringer, Safest leave on earth Is not to die. 1925 Ford Touring ...... ] —* * 3(50 Inez Clarke Files, 1920 Chevrolet Touring...... [ * ’ $75 Needs Spin Rinse Ernestine Doane Sullivan, CARS GREASED AND OILED BATTERIES RECHARGED. Dorothy Doane Donahue, 1923 Harley-Davidson M otorcycle...... i $12,'> None, Judson Grant Files, X J car has a good battery, 5 good tires, guaran Spin Dry Alemite and Zerk System. PHILCO BATTERIES. Harry Paul Files. te e to be mechanici^y right. Film devoloplng. Dally service at J on G. M. A. C. Easy Payment Plan, one-tiiird Paokards Pharmacy.—^Adv. down, balance 12 months. PHONE 1551. N o n c a E i er.Eledric Company A . . A * 801 Main St. T d. 1700,-tfVdxrk So. cs^ mu’Manchester._____ v . ___x ___ ^ dBi Campbell’s Filling Station •VMdBf in COR:^^R MAIN STREET and MIDDLE TUIpiPIKB. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m« high mass at 10.30 a. m. 3:00 p. m.—Highland Park Sun guage. In the first place, a myr evening. Telephone 39>3. ' of twenty-flve voices win be di Music by the junior choir at tlje day school. iad of men and women are run west naked?” sounds the stern School closed at 3 o’clock on fear disturb? Does ' gloqm settle' rected by Mrs. R. K. Anderson. 8.30 a. m. mas» will be as follows: 7:00 p. m.—Evening prayer and ning wild because they have learn voice of the unevadlble God. Sin Thursday as the teachers were to Maurice Wallen, tenor, is special Prelude: Andante...... J. Schluty .always betrays itself to God, It not soloist, and the Troubadors’ or sermon. ed to pooh-pooh old standards of to man. It tracks down the sin attend a teachers’ meeting at East Organ and Violin: Sermon topic, “Christian Per conduct. They regard the Bible Hartford. chestra of Center church will as Miss Mary Donahue, violinist suasion.” as “out of date.” They spurn the ner like a hound on the scent. “Be The Parent-Teacher association sist. , . . Processional Hymn: “Bright cure ...... sin will find you out”— Don’t forget Church Night Monday evening, 7:30 p. m.:— ancient moral sanctions. For the even though it may net be found held'Its monthly meeting at Center Queen of Heaven” Girls’ Friendly meeting. Divine prohibitions they have sub school hall Monday afternoon at 3 Thursday evening. It is for every- Choir Wednesday at 7:30 p, m.— stituted the new law of “self-ex out by man. o’clock. Mrs. Harry Prior sang •body both old and young. The Anthem: 0 Heavenly Gift. . Dykes Perhaps central to this oldest I Now Is The Time To Recreation Center is ours for the King’s Daughters’ meeting—Pariah pression.” $ In other words, they two solos and Rev. Truman H. Choir HoU80 agree with what the devil told Eve lesson on sinning is the truth that Woodward gave a talk on “ Build evening and our committee are Offertory: “O Salutaris” ...... April 21, at Cheney hall, Girls’ that God does not really mean it is the divine right cf every man ing the Homes of Tomorrow.”( planning a supprise program for ...... Lambillotte what He says. God forbade Ad to go to hell. God gives each soul ail ages and tastes. The hour is Friendly society will give a play, Delegates to the Connecticut Con-' Miss Nellie Moynihan. Soprano “The Mulberry Tree,” written and am and Eve to eat of a certain tree an Eden—with a door opening out gress of Parent-Teacher associa I Plan That New Home 7:30. Come promptly. Anthem: Jesus the All ward. E'^en the saintll''"* '"'ly be The services next Sunday will directed by Miss Leila M. Church. on penalty of death; but that was tions held at New London April 22 Beautiful ...... O’Cofflior Wednesday, April 21, regular mere bugaboolsm, argued the sub come most sinful. “Take heed and 23, were elected as follows: 1 . , ■' that he has won. He finished in Choir tle one: "You really won’t die.” to yoBrself lest you fall.” 'Phis front in 1921. 1923 and 1925. Quarterly Meeting of Hartford Mrs. Doaald J. Grant, president; 5 For All Kinds of Contracting and j Solo: Love Divine All Love Archdeaconry at St. Monica’s Now that was a lie, the first and glimpse of. the upward and down Miss May Lathrop, secretary: Mrs. Excelling ...... Dykes churchy Hartford. worst lie in all human history. It ward possibilities of the human Charles Hevenor, J^lrs. John Alden I Building—See Miss Julia Mae Shaw, Contralto was sp6beni.by the' fatherr of lies. rplrit fills one with awe. To. think SWEDISH LUTHERAN'. Thursday evening, 7:00 p. m.— Collins and Mrs. C. Vinton Benja Communion: “Offertory” Leybach Galahad club meeting. When Satan has persuaded a hu lightly to r ----- ’ ’It as mer© min. The following were appoint Organ and Violin: man being that God does not mean “experience,” or to deny its very Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, D .D. Friday evening, 7:30 p. m.—Boy ed by the president as a nominat Miss Mary Donahue, Violinist Scouts', meeting. what He says,'he has wrought the existence is to disregard a primary ing committee for the annual elec Recessional Hymn: ' Saturday, May 8 — .4“Qual fundamental evil.' Let us not teaching of human history and of tion of officers, which will be held I DAVID CHA»JIBERS The pastor will preach Id English Hall! Heavenly Queen wander off Into a discussion of the God’s book. tomorrow at 10.45. Music will be Presentation Servico for (Ilhurch at the next meeting: Mrs. Walter Choir school. Missionary offerings, at refinement of what constitutes N. Flster, Mrs. Asher A. Collins, S . Estimates Cheerfulize Furnished. the following: At the 10.30 a, m. mass the sen temptation. Tho central fact is We shall come to closer grips Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford. with the problems of our time and Mrs. Erwin F. Stoughton. I 68 ^ Prelude in C ...... Bach ior choir will render the following The speaker will be the Rev. Sam that when a person gets to believ Lunch was served by the hostesses, Hollister Street. Phone 1103. Anthem: Praise the Lord, Audlsey numbers: . ing that God speaks falsehood he when we accept the dread reality Offertory: Large from New World uel Sutcliffe, of St. Mark’s church. and consequence© of sin, whereby Mrs. G. A. Collins and Mrs. Erwin Prelude: "Andantlno” . .. Leybach has opened the door of his life to F. Stoughton. UiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiirtmiiiiHiiHHHHifj Symphony ...... Dvorak Processional Hymn, New Britain. every possible sin. As he began tne first Eden was ddstr'yed. iiiiiimiiiii Anthem: I Need Thee Every Choir Boys operations with Eve, so the devil Hour ...... -Bllsh Vidl Aquam, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. begins with every other victim— Postlude: Finale -----Mendelssohn ^ Choir Boys Rev. H. O. W'eber. by discrediting the moral integri Sunday school will convene at Kyrie Eleison ...... Rosewlg ty of God. 9.45. , Choir When a 3Ian Feels Bigger than The pastor will speak In Swedish Gloria In Excelsis Deo ...Rosewlg German and English Sunday God at 7 ’clock in the evening. Choir' school will convene tomorrow morn Put into today’s terms of “Liv The cast of “Contents Unknown” Credo In Unum Deuni .. . .Rosewig ing at 9 o’clock. The regular ing your own life,” "Expressing will meet for rehearsal at 3 o’clock. Choir English service will be -held' aC 10 your own self,” “Obeying the su The Week. Offertory, Tenor and baritone duet: o’clock and the German service at preme sanctity of your own- impul Monday, 7 o’clock: Beethoven “O Salutaris” ...... Welgand 11. ses,” we have the modern version Glee club. Arthur E. Keating, tenor The Week. of Satan’s second lie. “Ye shall Tuesday, 7 o’clock: Beethoven James J. Breen, baritone Thursday, 2 o’clock: Sewing cir- be as gods." This temptation has Glee club. Sanctus...... Rosewlg do* always appealed to mortals. Com Wednesday, 7 o’clock: Boy Choir Thursday, 7.30: German choir, monplace and second-rate person It’s Time For Reflection- Scouts. Benedlctus ...... -Rosewig Friday, 7 o’clock: English choir. alities especially like to look upon Thursday, 7 o’clock: Children’s Choir themselves as “superior” and in chorus. Agnus D e i...... Rosewlg^ NORTH METHODIS'D CHURCH different” and “above the law. - X . Thursday, 8 o’clock: Choir re- Choir \ What dirty crimes are commltteci What’s Needed In The Home? hcarsal Recessional Rymn, Rev. John E, D\ixbary ' nowadays under the cloak of the Friday, 8 o’clock: Visit of Mid-' i Choir Sunday—10:45—Morning wor higher law!” dletown Ijuther League. 1 ship with sermon on “The Preach All this is little else than a er’s Sermon.” Singing as usual yielding to the devil’s clwrer lie, by both choirs. “Ye shall be as gods.” Of course, iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy* 12:10—Bible school. the'parroting “moderns” who de^ i 6:30—Epworth League and ev cry the old moralities and the old THE CENTER CHURCH 3 ening service. Topic, “Christ in Bible, are convinced that they have 5 the World’s Literature.” discovered a wholly new philoso = At The Center a Thursday 7 o’clock—Junior phy of life. Poor ignoramuses! choir rehearsal at the home of They seemingly are too ignorant 1 Mrs. Lydall, 22 Hudson street. and provincial to know that theii HOME X MORNING WORSHIP S Friday, 2-: 30—W. H. M. S. meet mm 10:30 philosophy is that of the jpagan Ing at the home of Mrs. Axel John world, which Christianity drove j; 1 son, 31 Cambridge street. Special Sermon Topic: . 3 program and Mite box opening. out of Europe. Nor are they a aware that out here in Bible Lands 1 “THE COMING OF SPRING” where these lines are being writ 1 ten, there are surviving secret SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 sects which, oh state occMions, T F iT S S 12:00 3 G. F, S. TO PRESENT prove their belief in the devils He, HOME i "■$■6 shall 'be gods”, by practicing s MEN’S LEAGUE 1 gross orgies of self-indulgence un Our Profit Sharing Club Plan enables you to buy r 12:00 MB3 “THE MOLBERRY ETREE” der the c-of religious mystery. 5 One of these cults, the Tezidls, your Home Outfit and pay for it out of your earnings ig Speaker: REV. F. C. ALLEN. • “The Mulberry Tree,” a three- who d - '” along the Tigris River, week by week. We allow 10% discount from regular r Topic: “THE ADVANCING CHRISTIAN CHURCH” 1 act play written by Miss Leila M. frankly Tvorship kis Satanic Ma- lGsty»* ^ prices with a whole year to pay for your purchase. * You are invited to join with us in Worship tomorrow. a Church of Rockville will be given At the moment, I am not X 3 at Cheney hall Wednesday evening, ing airalr^t the sin of self-deifica- under the auspices of the Girls’ tion, but only denying thht itjias ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiFiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilim Friendly Society of St. Mary’s Epls- hny right to call itself new. It is Three Pieces fpr the" copalv church. After the perform the oldest and most Irrepressible Three Pieces for the Kitchen Outfit " ' ance there will be dancing with form of healthenllsm, 'with its Living Room IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllJI music by A1 Behrend’s,orchestra. corollary of “Do as-you P le ^ ; - Bedroom •' ■■ $45. ■ .This is the Initial performance of Only last -week, I secured In- B ^ p t $140. / E * 9 this new play of Miss Church and ■■■" . '^$146.-^ , f Consisting of three burner gas a curious royal scarab, of the ume A ■gepy well constructed suite Not a high price to pay for a liv she herself has carefully trained of Rameses, long called the phar ing room suite. Consists of Daven stove with oven. Porcelain top ta-' I All Men Welcome | the cast of nine characters. The aoh of the oppression. It depicts, consisting of full sized bed, dresser ble and 2 white enamel chairs and leading role, that of Miss Jeanette and chifforobe. The wood is cornT port, wing chair and arm chair E At the Meeting of the Center Church Men’s League, ‘ S that the master egotist, in tjie at covered ’^Ith a fine grade of velour, a 7-6x9 Neponsett rug. Mulberry, an unusually acidulated titude of worshipping himself. Thp blnatlqn walnut with the Huguenot The three rooms ,complete for I ' Sunday Noon. i old lady, will be pliyed by Miss cushions are spring filled and re old emblem is so true to our ex- finish. 'A suite’ that measures up versible, tassels on the arms. A 8881 with a whole year to pay,. Beatrice Clulow. The cast fol s to. our. standard of, quality and Is a t" tremely “modern*' life that I splendid value at 8140. , ■ ‘ lows: ' could not forego acquiring it. real honest valpd. , ... . . •\C' V ■■■■ ■ ..V sI Rev. Frederick C. Allen -OS I Dr. Prentice ...... James Harrison One phase of this “Ye shall' T>e ^udge R o o t...... J. Wesson Phelps temptation, Is .the'attl- g ^ of the Second Congregational Church ’ -4 , i p > Si;' I'; %■- , ' will speak on the topic - >g tude of superiority toward the . Armstrong's Linoleum for the Floor Layra Mulberry. .Sarah McKinney Infinite assumed by many contem The most Important part of the. roomi js th© floor; Your floor Is,, ^Vi-’: “THE ADVANaNG CHRISTIAN CHURCH” ' S Office Boy 1...... Russell Cra'Wford porary Intellectuals. Along • with Roger YVeston...... ' James Netll the Eden story we need' to read Ihe background—the foundation of your decdratlve plkn. For j" ^ ^ Lucy Lea^tt. .Beatrice Armstrong Christ’s definition of the first and select the new lin o le ^ .' Rigljit now we have a splendid shDwingJ*|! :^ .' ^ ' IlllllllllllliiiillllHlllllllllllilllllililillillllliillllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiliinil Arline l^ulberry .Evallne Pentland greatest commandment. of the*^newer patterns in Armstrong’s Linoleum'that are' particularly ‘ ■ Peter Prentice...... Arthur Jobert Three Sides of the Asplo •-suitable for use in decorative plans. ) Additional characters whd will Quite up to the mbmenT, as ful miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii| appear in “Memories of 1880” are: filling the most noteworthy crav ... Johnson’s Wax Electric Flodir p€»lish«: David John 'Wright ings of this our day, was the tempt Laura . Gladys Rogers er’s characterization of ^he- fruit • Rent It for $2.00 a Day I South Methodist Episcopal Church Jeanette . . . . . Dorothy Russril of the tree as bein'', first, good to Gleaming hardwood floorsand pollished lipoleum I Comer Hartford Road and Main Street. And in Memories of 1808: eat; second, a delight to the'eyes; taste. Finish a\l your floors yourseU at a trifling ebrt. ,* Phone * s Jeanette ...... Evelyn Burrell and third, making one sophisticat ' 9;30-^UNDAY BIBLE SCHOOL, Silas .'. Thomas, Faulkner ed. Isn’t (that the'" best possible ■ ■j'.fc :»y: '... ■.'•’j;,, .now and reserve Johnson's 'Wax Electric'Vioor Prtdsher 'fox 'any 4ay 10:45—MORNING WORSHIP. Alice ...... Dorothy Pentland 'description of, the Apple of Temp \ ‘ yon■ wish. ■ 'caUjl21. Tickets are being djstrlhuted '.by tation that Broadway loves? Even ■ .v--. Pastor’s. Tdpic; “The Evangelistic Church.” the members of . the G. F, S. .Re old Athens d|d not prize sophisti 6:00—Epworth Lei^Tue Devotional Meeting. ; served seats for the^play .may he\ob- cation as-does this smart and synl-’ S’..)' 7:00—Preaehing in the Temple. Vested Choir. tained at Watkins Brothers. cal generation which deems “being Topic:, DoTld» “Sin and Repentance*.” posted’! .more Important than be-^ j* For diseases of young chicks glvV Ihf good. I Anybody 'wbo Bays thp s Free Seats. Oood Musk.'^^Cordial Welcome.' Come. Whlko .White, Diarrhea, Roup and story of 1 the first tenaptatlbn Is Cholera Remedy^., Packard’s FbtLir. otit of.datd'simply haa not re a d jt #lth?oRsh 'syi#.' ■ stead act has contributed to the Germans" with arms In their bands. dUmrI;rBtMr health and waalth e( anybody but It is ^nllkely that thev^arls^atory the bootleggers or to the moral bet Is made of whole cloth./ r.... Cttraing Hrralb^ terment of anybody at all, then the .‘Perhaps the^ greatest peril in.the PUBUSHED BT capacity for self deception Is very Vhole European situation' l!es In WASHINGTON THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. ^much more general than It has the temptations to American capi IETTEB 8 ' As Advertised 4n the Saturday Evehiii^^osc; PoHBded br Elwood 8. EU heretofore been possible to believe. tal which Russia constantly offers. Oot. U 1881 New .York, April 17.-—If you Erery Evenlnc Except Sundays arO If there is a tent or a twentieth Once let two or three billions of By Charles P. Stewart. would play prophet to the changing Holidays. of forty-^lght million people In this American ymoney become Identified Washington, April 17.—"Free styles in dance ’ fads, keep an eye speech ^ safe; it pays,” H. D. Entered at the Post Office at Man country who believe that Quebec re with fhe' political well being of the on the gamins of the Times Square chester as Second Class Mall Matter. Mencken told me, in a talk I had belt. ^ ' ' • jected prohibition because it was Russ and our neutrality as between SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall with him, at his home in Baltimore-! Time was then certain ball-room ilx dollars a year; sixty cen^s a good and adopted government sale conflicting European interests; our Indications are that he’s going to| dancers or recognized qrtists gave month lor shorter periods. of liquor because It was bad—as traditional disintanglement in Eu- have a chance to test this theory: solemn and ofllcial notice that the By carrier, eighteen centr a weok. these formulators of ,the counc^ll’s [ ropean affairs, will becomq serious thoroughly. . He’s won the first tango had come or gone; that the Slngrle copies, three cents. . round of his "Hatrack" fight but maxlxe was in or out; that the fox SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE policy maintain—then there are ly complicated. And when we con there may prove to be a good many trot had arrived. SENTATIVE; Harallton-De Llsser, more people who think queerly than sider that many hundreds of mil more to come. Inc., 25 tVest 4Sd Street, New York But, so far sis Manhattan was con and 127 N. Dearborn St.. Chicaso. - the alienists know about. lion^ of American wealth is in t^^ The Postoflice Department has cerned, the ragged * curbstone The Manchester Evening Herald Is The genuineness of the belief of hands of persons quite as much at barred his American. Mercury”iv^y” I urchins had more to do with ac- on sale In New York City at Schults’s from the malls. Now, the post- quainting 'the crowds with the .N’ews Stand, Sixth Avenue and 42nd these worthy leaders of church pol home In Russia as in America, the office department is different from | Charleston than all " the profes- •Street and 42nd Street entrance of Grand Central Station. icy is not to be called Into doubt. danger of such a situation arising a court of law, state or federal. It’s I' sionals put together. In theater But the obstinacy of It in the face Is not slight. pretty much a law unto itself. I lobbies during Intermissions, on “International News Service has the • « • exclusive rights to use for republlca- of their own failure to dig up a street corners and-ln office buildings Uon In any form all news dispatches ZENITH. Being "agin” everybody and appeared youngsters from sevep in credited to It or not otherwise credit single ounce of evidence of ’ their everything, and "agin” ’em with | fifteen ready, to step “their stuff" ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively being right, and of their inability A while &io, while the'case was entit eU to use for republlcatlon all such boundless energy and such and expecting neat handouts for the local or undated news published to controvert a staggering mass of still before a federal ^^ourt, Secre- a wealth of vituperation, Mencken * thejr efforts. herein." evidence that they are wrong, is tary Hoover made the public decla-! ™“st have a tremendous lot of des-1 _ ------amazing. ration that If the Zenith Radio cor- i enemies—not only The Immediate importance of the SATURDAY. APRIL 17, 1926. ' j I individual ^enemies but enemy orr above lies in the fact that the' , They are fighting tooth and nail poratlon were to be acquitted of i ganizatlons, powerful ones, too. urchins have forsaken Charleston- and with a holy zeal for the evilest "alr piracy” in seizing a wave-1 When the postoffice department ing. . - DRUNKS. set of conditions that has ever con length otherwise asplgned by Mr. j *^0^8 bar a magazine from the mails Let Charlestoners beware! The SLudents of Lafayette college, on fronted ipankind on this hemi Hoover, the result would be de-1 P°®® mighty | ragged street oracles of Broadway BtrnoHvo I explanation, and it’s a dlclo-; announce that the crowds no longer ;t rampage, stormed a theater, sphere. Nobody would do that de structlve of broadcasting in the i ens of a job to knock it out. It’s i take Interest. They sav it’s "md broke up the performance, fought liberately and knowingly unless for United States. V I he police, got themselves arrested gain, and these church leaders have There was a general repression that it has too muph power of this I Now they’re dancing the buck in considerable numbers and went nothing to gain by scuttling the of any unfavorable comment on sort, but it has it, and that’s that. | and wing. This may or may not be • * • 4>rophetlc of what is to come. e to hospital In smaller numbers, and very kind of civilization which they Hoover’s expression of such an Mencken,-personally, is just like! “Anyone can do the Charleston,” I’.ad, altogether, a fine wild drunk want to promote. opinion concerning a matter then his magazine. He’s a nice chap' say the kids. “It takes a real hoofer en time—without, so far as appears, Tliey are simply all mlxefl up. under consideration by the court. to meet, he’s extremely interesting-,, to buck and wing.” having had anything illegal to They believe they are battling for though Its unwisdom was apparent! Ifospitable and polite, butl Who knows?. Tomorrow may see ^ . his conversation is one unlnterrupt-1 the front parlor turned into a buck drink. righteousness, whereas they are * ■ I ed roast of the entire universe—not | ttitd wing factory. • Every once in a little while some aligned with the forces of evil in Now the federal court has given a single good thing in it, according | ' bunch of students In some college the most soulless raid ,on civiliza its decision In favor oFthe Chicago to H. L. i Broadway’s catch-penny peddlers or other goes on one of these crazy tion that has been nffide since the concern and has declared that Mr. tell me that any device that ap- If he ever does say a good word | peals to the “practical joker” is $ O n .7 5 bats—smashing property, doing white man came to America. ' Un Hoover has assumed power over the for anything, it Invariably is prelim sure of quick sale. every sort of perfectly outrageous der the hallucination that they are broadcasting business ^whlch the Inary to some qualification which Just now the rubber cigar is in and unconscionable thing that not helping the nation to temperance law does not give him. makes it the reverse. great favor. I saw at least a dozen one of them, in bis sober sense and they are hitting af, every head and As an outcome of this decision it To Illustrate: peddlers selling them like hot-cakes. , alone, would ever think of doing— In this Interview he gave to me. 'ihe “joke” cigars are made to ap-' every hand that is directed against will be interesting to note whether, this country; he observed, is the! Pear as near like a regular smoke and seldom has rum anything to do the ruinous debauchery produced as a matter of fact, the whole most wonderful place on earth fori as possible. One passes.them on to Never Before a Cabinet Like This ? with the jamboree. by Volstead prohibition. broadcasting system of the country making plenty of money easily. | his friends and—“ha-ha— ' Yet the things they do and the Not one in a score of their vaunt goes to pieces, or whether Hoover’s Sounds complimentary to the coun-1 Yes, after all, it’s the “small utter recklessness that they develop ed forty-eight million believes with prediction to that effect was exag try, what? Well, wait. , i town” curbstone joke that gets the “Mind you,” he added, “I think I greatest hand even in so-called AfSuch a Price! • ■ k are precisely the same as might be them. It Is one of the most shame gerated as well as in bad taste. all this prosperity will blow up “blase” Manhattan. expected from overdosing with ful as well as the most tragic as presently, but it will last my time.” * Never before has Hoogier offered such an attractive cabinet! Never • • • ^fore has Hoosier quahty cost so little ! Never before has an enameled liquor. That they are wildly in pects of this rum calamity that the He was known as “the uerfect toxicated it would be ridiculous to Selfish, you see. I don’t mean host.” I people whom these church leaders a selfish individual. I mean a sel Grand, Rapids’ foremost deny. believe they represent do not tell fish philosophy. The n^ght clubs knew him well, I A war party of Sioux Indians, them the truth. For it is only a and, then, intimately. Headline en- i DAILY POEM Mencken says so himself. tertalners treated him. not as an j with nothing more antl-Volstead sprinkling among the Protestants a t “I know it's a selfish view,” he outsider, but as a member of the ' it n^i^tv. kitchen. Only.$1 delivers than a bonfire, a tom-tom and the of America who any longer retain conceded, “but—’’ I profession. It, and the balance can .be paid on easy terms, while you use thq cabinet .1 incantations of a medicine-man, faith in the rightness of' the pro HAPPINESS.' ^ What are you looking for—hap , / ‘ r “ J - '* " «'>»»< could always work Itself up into a hibitory experiment. Four out of piness? Sure! Men who are similar state of temporary insanity five know the thin^ to be a mock chMlSble'*' “ l»n-t!''cSoner‘u was"?"morSl that he shy of it. really are poor. Show °'e- * , , j liacl been a member of the Russian In c . by dancing around the blaze and ery and'belief in it a deluslonr It me the soul who can say he cares .1... I . , » nobility in the czar’s vays. WATKINS BROTHERS. yowling long enough. Any Jungle not as to the things thqt are born is unfair to let the feet of their in his lot. ^^''® ®'"®'‘^l dressed ImmaciiWly and ST. PETERSBURG, FLA, BRANCH—THE WA-TKINS-LIMBACHER CO. voodoo-doctor In mid-Africa can leaders become so tangled in the 1 n '®^'’® yo'il was handsome in appearance. He Living Is'ong thing we all hate ' The woJirt I spent freely and was patron of an ' 1 produce the same effect on his meshes of misapprehension and | to lose. Long days, and happy, snJts ^ ^ exclusively rotten | internationally known dance team. tribe If it Is willing to l^t him. error. ones, all of us choose. Bright ness that seeps in to last on for For all T I '^^® ‘^sy the police banged J There are plenty of ways of de awrare of this w ,™ay be| on his apartment door. They were gOSTLY PEACE. aye, only,can seep If you make it are of this, but except where it’sits , ready to arrest him.'in connection veloping brain storms besides lush that way. rotten it doesn’t seem to interest ing alcohol. It Is all a matter of It is promised that there is to him. with a ?40.000 bond fraud. He com Wise is the man who knows right mitted suicide rather than face the setting the brain cells t6 jiggling, be a'showdown in the New Jersey things from wrong. PJayifc them scandal. and then making therii jiggle hard textile strike situation on Monday. safely, he travels aldng, mWer to Broadway shrugs Its shoulders. er and harder till they are aii The mills are to reopen, the oper wonder what life is about. Doing So that’k where the money came atives are to be invited to return your best, make the ffest side come from. Wonder when the next mys a-jump. You can do It with about out. terious spender will reach the end QUEER. three slugs of moonshine whiskey, to work, and the sheriffs of Passaic Age makes you learn that to give' T 0 M of his rope? by doing the Charleston too long or and Bergen counties are to “take is to get. Always, returns come to j —GILBERT SWAN. vigorously, by listening attentively full charge.” Governor Moore has givers—and yet, soon you will SIMS learn that the happiest plan, is! and receptively to a Billy Sunday offered his full hearted approval of GIVE, quite regardless, as much as! or by too absorbedly harboring..the everything that the local authori you can. idea that it is up to you, personally, ties have done in connection with Do just a little bit more than Your luck could be worse. After to save an evil world, from itself. this affair—and that may be ac your share. Show all the world a Tullos, La.,-man dragged goods that you really DO care. Make out of his burning store they were cepted as indicating his full heart- otl^ers ______happy—that’s ____ getting the stolen. Ofi THE JUMPS. ed approval of anything they may \ hang, of sp^readlng the thing 'that s Is it possible that New York’s do on Monday. a real boomerang. Hurry slowly. Chicago woman ICf most conspicuous contribution to That the streets of the mill towns running from cops was hit by a taxi. Today is feast day of St. Anlcc- '4 the culture of the twentieth century, of Passaic and Bergen counties tus. pope W|ho sncceeded St. Plus. [BljBI Today- i.s birthday anniversary is to be a new, effective and highly have not flowed wlth-blood. is not Potatoes grow wild in Chile. Po of John Pierpont Morgan. spectacular form of suicide? Evi at all due to the policy of the local tato prices grow wild here. dently what is needed in the big authorities. If such tactics as A THOUGHT HONOR LENIN People will steal anything. St. town is not nearly so much a high have been employed there were ever To Kim that esteemth anj'thing Louis laan stole a ukulele. fence to keep world-wearied mor- used in a West Virginia mining to be anclonuif to'him It Is unclean, Moscow—Numerous monuments In the town or far away • ^ —Rom. 14:14. to the memory of Lenin "are being ' h’s from jumping into the Central community, or against a great force • • ! • Los Angeles man was arrested erected In Russia. The largest oc Speedy moving—^no delay, t p -pservoir, as steel meshes at for shooting at his landlord. of striking railroad men, for in GOp be thanked that there are cupies a site in the center of Mos We’re right away movers—on | ows of skyscrapers to pre- stance, there would be civil war. cow, while an 'unique one is to be -the job when your telephone ^ ■ '> * some in the world to whose hearts Perhaps because of an ammuni situated on the summit of the V a nail of discouraged or bored The sheriffs, police and justice the barnacles will not cling.—J. G. tion shortage an election has been says so. Cai’eful and courteous. J Holland. , Causasian mountains a't a point Gotnamites froni falling from de courts of th,ese New Jersey com called off in Mexico City. where Europe meets Asia. ■ Special Taxi Service. ’ | structive heights on the heads of l> > munities have been extraordinarily / Daily Express to Hartford. | r. • the passing citizenry. fortunate In the unwarllke quality The number of Individuals seek of the people with whom they dealt. static Is Music Compared to This I MANCHESTER PHOW ing surcease from their woes It is highly probable, ffom the through the medium of unpara present outlook, that the county ^ ______• : 7 chuted descents from ten to twenty beaurocracles have the strike The TVar Paint Flower HRRETTeGLENMEY floors up is rapidly approaching the licked—that they will triumph BY ARTHUR N. PACK soil folded tightly about the em nOVNfG'EXPRESSING-GENERAL TRUCKING gem-robbery record in the metrop over the situation on Monday. President, The American Nature bryo bud. As It rises it gradual olis, and if the fad continues to in But in their violation of the con •' Association. ■/ ly unrolls and' discloses the plnk- crease as ii.has in the past month stitutional rights of citizens, in tlnged snowy Slower bud. . When If, In the early spring, one picks this unfolds, stoop and admirpL its we shall soon see cautious New their' cynical disregard for every from among withered leaves a fragile beauty. Yorkers preferring to take a chance civil guarantee, they have done the few whlte-petaled blossoms borne Never will be It so beautiful as with the taxis and trucks in the state of New Jersey much damage. on a stout fleshy stem, and finds when growing on Its stalk for it middle of the street to walking on The industrial peace which they his hands .tluged the salmon-red does not last long even there, and juice of the plant, he has ravaged if plucked will scarcely survive to the sidewalks. may have secured will have been the bloodroot. ' be carried home. In one way only There Is absolutely nothing to bo paid for at a high price. Well may It be called bloodroot, may you gather it and still be jus done about it, either, in the case of _____ V for the Indian when starting on tified. If.cafrefully dug up', with any individual who has once essay the warpath to fight for,his ances the surrounding earth undisturb RUSSIA. 'V tral lands used Its juice- as a war ed. and planted In your garden, in ed a twenty story hop. Invariably The responsible New Y«rk Herald paint. ^ ^ J soil similar to its .natural home,, it he is past remonstrating with, nor Tribune carried side by side, yes P' Formerly when our people plac will come up and blossom through 1s remonstrance necessary. Just terday, two European news storfea ed reliance on many lowly prod- many springs. once is and must continue to he NUcts of the wood and meadow to of curiously related character. One cute them of mInor\llls, the juice Send », stamped addressed enve the total record of such perform was a dispatch from Moscow quot of the bloodroot, taken In small lope and queflions of tact havlifg ances to'any one person. ing the chief of the Soviet Govern doses was In great favor for colds to do With Nature will be answered and digestive troubles. PreventlveTneasures alone can be ment Concessions Commission as by the Consulting 9taff of Nature of any service in meeting this new Beware of Overdose, Magazine of Washington through saying that the United States is tha arrangements made by this paper. problem. Perhaps it will prove Occasionally, Indeed,, some en only nation capable of providing thusiast, acting _'oh the principle' necessary to move the skyscrapers the capital for the development of that what was'beneficial In small out into the suburbs and lay them Russia’s immense untoucl^ed wealth, 'do^es, must ..necessarily bear great- . New 4 down flat, like the Park Squared and Inferehtlally Inviting a partner %r 'virtue In quantity, took jin ov- building in Boston. -erdose with painful or even fatal ship between American millidnalres results. Sanguinarin, a powerful With Our-New I and the red government. Thq alkaloid may ^ause dangerous In SINCERE. other Is a detailed story from the ternal poisoning If take® in dwes It is Impossible to doubt the sln- Next Job Herald Tribune’s Paris correspond larger than the,doctor orders. Copper and Galvanized Iron' eerlty of those persons who formu ent revealing a huge International - Should Kne elafet to'itake his Gutters and Conductors. . NowMs -the time to late the policy of the Federal Coun medicine direct from the fresh pul w^r plot between the Soviets and 1 led root, however, tBere is little .Tin and I^aper Roofing. .^redecorate your houae.^Ourl^ c cil of churches when they subscfjbe, German Nationalists for ayianee In danger of an overdose, for the com selection- of wall jjapmrs rpF^ In the name of that extensive body, an attaclE to^ be precipitated ^against blnation “ of feddish ' repugnant Bents the .best to be ha