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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U. S. Government— Hab­ ment— Declares Expert, uties, and privately employed guards; the moral influence of eas Corpus Superseded.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.—rohibitipn, could you?” ask- Is Reason Given. Boston, Apri’- 17.— Kidnapped In the companions of Estevez In the his own automobile, intimidated by ed Reed. flight, have arrived at Agra. "Yes, the people thought the law Providence, April 17— Twenty- a loaded revolver and threatened with death if he reported his ex­ was being satisfactoidly enforcefi,; three hundred operatives were but we dldn^t stamp out all tlwKv/^>^ thrown out of work when the Nat­ perience to the police, was the col­ orful story which Elio A. Gubotlsl, sales of hard liquor,” said Raney. ick and Arctic mills of the B. B. “ CINDERELLA” BRIDE Raney said all the other CanadJ- & Knight, Inc., In the Pawtucket 21, a Harvard student of Medford, told to the Boston police today. , an provinces at one time had valley, and the Grant mill of that similar prohibition law. , .. . , concern In this city, closed today In addition to his Harvard MOBBED BY Cr o w d for an indefinite period. The Roy­ studies, Gubotlsl was taking a spe­ “ Now that sort of prohibition al Mill at Riverpoint also sus­ cial course at the Northeastern Uni­ has been repealed by the people?” ^ | pended operations with the excep­ versity in Back Bay and last night Hted at. Knocked Down, and "Yes, In five provinces.” ' tion of about nine hundred looms. when he started for home was ask­ Only Rescued by Reserves Raney said the population of the Unfavorable market conditions ed for a ride by four men, he de­ Who Use Clubs. provinces, including Ontario, which' did not repeal prohibition, was S,« ‘ ; were given as the cause for the clared. When he refused one suspension of work. 000,000, while the provinces which - pointed a gun at him and ordered New York, April 17— Uncheck­ repealed prohibition had 6,000,00fi/^' him to "hove over” while four men ed by police reserves who battled TREASURY BALANCE population. • ’ ’ piled into his machine. them 'With clubs, a mob of three Reed Quotes Figores. ^ With the menacing |:un in .the thousand persons 'rushed Mrs. Reed read a number of statistics Washington, April 17— United hands of one of the men he was Frances (Peaches) Heenan Brown­ States treasury balance as of showing' an improved, temperance forced to drive to Providence, ing while she was on a shopping situation In Quebec and other .Ca^: April 15: $458,719,519.91. tour this afternoon and hurled where his captors alighted and al­ nadian province's under ^ the gP^7 lowed him to go after taking hl6 her to the sidewalk. ernment sale laws. , registration numbers and name “ Peaches” miraculously escaped "In dry Boston,,having.a popular",*' FLAWERTAANY satu. injury when a policeman was bowl from his license, threatening to tion of 775,000 there were 48,00((' ------"get him” If he didn’t keep still ed over by the hooting crowd, his arrests for drunkenness last year, .body, shielding her from the many about it. while in wet Montreal, ha'vlng 618- trampling feet ' • Police finally beat their'.way- through the mob 000 population, there were'only 3,-^ 761 arrests for drunkenness > last' and spirited the‘ girl bride away in FOILS ABACK ON RICH a taxicab. She was weepihg hys- year,” sgld Reed. "'What do yott tsrically. ; ' , ' think of that?” ' ' COLORADO PQUUCIAN Mrs. Browning and her ’ mother ."Well, it depends chiefly on th ^ were recognized when they arrived instructions issued by the polici^f,: at a .millinery Shop on 38 th street heads regarding when to make ai> " Colorado Springs, April 17— just dft Fifth avenue. A crowd rests,” was'Rkn^y’a reply. w Night watchman Floyd Neff frus­ quickly collected and when The committee announced at trated what police believe was a "Peaches” left the shop to enter end of the morioing aession . that, dariqg ’attempt on the ^life of her ,oar, hoots" and catcalls filled Jullen ' Codman, the'Vet’s "proae^' Spencer Penrose, Colorado . mil­ the air. „ “ cuting-attorney,!’ would: be allowed^ lionaire and politician, at bis ptila- to make a rebuttal argument” tQiV4 tial residence in Broadmoors eai;ly ENGLISH GURL NOVELISI* . '' the dry testimony when the latter’a^i,,:^ this morning when he exchanged TO MARRY AMERICAN. evidence la comjpieted, several shots with a man .and a woman who were attempting to London, April 17.— ^Thp, betrofhr gain entrance to the building. al of the novelist, Sylvia C Thbmp^ FISHBR SPRINGS BURPiU^ Penrose is said to havb received son. 23, to a young and wealthy several threatening letters recent­ ...... '' yjTfrfear.'.. - art ^udeut of New ’ *Y6rk, Peter 'Y ale. JEkHmomiat ly. Luling, now living at Wimbledon. Was announced today. .BHss Thomp- MUSSOLINI RETURNS.' ;!son’s, first novel, "T h e aotfilds' of ■'V'^ ’ j^ring,” was greeted’’oordIally , by .. .'i^ashlngton, A]prl^/t7:^Pdchiti>^ Gaeta, Italy, April 17.— Premier . ** SEUWOl Me. ‘ *ti|e major critics, of both .Oreat tlon la an economic, boon to the na­ J Mussolini arrived here today from 'l^lfaia, and. the United: StatesV and tion,’ boilt. Ui eorrup' Tripoli on board the warship H rl^t lights dim mai|y< futures. Cavoiir. ' . '■ f , % - . - __ • • L • ■ -6-:-. ' V ' v r ' ’ 'M m 5. ’ . ’s ’. 'Z ^ ■ a ; PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1926. ONTARIO BEER U W ABOUT TOWN SKIPPY "By Percy Crosby FAILED, SAYS CITIZEN Judge Isaac Wolfe In yesterdiw'B 'WHATOW ][ w h a t f O R ? ^ session of the Hartford County Su­ WO 6 KIN ttO L U N day befor* the Senate prohibition perior court granted a divorce and committee. the custody of three children to A HlUlOH e f T H C^ N A u e n r s I Called as a dry witness, to but­ Rachael Tedfprd Hutton of this OOCCARf NOU> tress their defense of present con­ town. Hutton^ deserted his family ditions, Prof. Fisher surprised the in 1921 and went to Paterson, N. committee and some of the dry J^ leaders by sharply crlticlsins them for abandoning their efforts to Walter S. Coburn of Manchester teach temperance to the American Green was yesterday named a di­ people in favor of a campaign for rector of the F^rst National Banlc mare observance of the law. of Hartford succeeding his brother This action, Fisher said, was “ a the late Hewitt Coburn, Jr. great tactical blunder," for it has encouraged in adventurous youth a Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morlarty spirit of challenge and defiance, as have returned to Manchester after well as among other classes of citi­ spending the winter In Florida. zens. Saves Huge Sum. DEATH OP The economic aspects of prohibi­ MRS. OC7TAVIA BEBTHBLOT. tion, however, are good, Fisher said, for six billion dollars is being Mrs. Octavia Berthelot of Wap- saved annually as a result of abol­ ping died yesterday at the home of ishing the liquor traffic. her daughter Mrs. Howard Huch- 1ns. She was a native of Vermont P. f* r»w*jr Ifts^ >iAmi r^tiutm. trm "It is my firm conviction that a 17. great tactical , blunder has been and had three daughters and two "W------made by the drys in dropping their sons. The body was sect to Mont­ educational program and turning pelier, Vt., this mornlnfe for burial. to a mere law observance program” , said Prof. Fisher. "Prohibition Mrs. John Grqman of Edwiards MANCHESTER INCREASES SEEK A MASHER WHO FRACTURS LEG OLDE TYME CONCERT The robber had been described made its great strides when the .street who has been confined to ITS POPULATION, 8 HUGE BANDIT SHRINKS -| as a huge man, villainous iu ap­ evils of alcohol were stressed. It her bed for the past six weeks un­ WHILE WALKING pearance and desperate. lost ground as soon as that empha­ derwent a minor operation sever­ CAUSED-MAID’S DEATH WEDNESDAY NIGHT al days ago and is now improving. Three births were reported at WHEN HE IS CAPTURED VANJDAL WRECKS STONES sis was lost. the Manchester Memorial hospi­ Chalky Condition of Bone "The public which had not al­ X IN A WARE CEMETERY, Mrs. Jennie M. Todd of Linden tal yesterday afternoon. The Cause of Odd A ccident- Ware, Mass., April 17.— Discov­ ready been converted to prohibi­ stork left two boys and a girl. Bay State Woman Leaps from Final touches are being added to Manchester, N. H., April 17.— In tion, and who never understood the st-eet who has boon ill with an at­ Car to Escape and Dies Taken to Hospital. the chorus of thirty voices for Ye marked contrast to the bold and ery was made today that seventeen tack of grip is much Improved. A daughter was born to Mr. headstones and monuments were solid reasons for It, when preached and Mrs. Arthur H. Larder of from Skull Fracture. Olde Folks Concert to be held in desperate character he had been to by judges and clergymen and ex­ the Harding School on Wednes­ pictured, Julius T. Lemay, alleged knocked from their pedestals dur­ "V. The younger people of the 13 Lilac street. William Perrett of Russell horted to obey the law merely be­ street while walking to his day evening, April 21, Mrs. R. K. bank robber, a meek and diminu­ ing the night in St. 'Williams Cath­ Swedish Luthcr"n church enjoyed A ton was ^ born to Mr. and Winchester, Mass., April 17.-^An olic cemetery. Three small stones cause it was law, have acquired the Mrs. William' L. Waldron, of automobile masher who left Mrs. work at Cheney Brothers yes­ Anderson announced today. All tive figure, was led from jail to impression that no other reason their night at the School street the charm, variety and beauty of court today to answer a charge of were carried out of the cemetery Rec. last evening. The jjoys and 209 Hlllstown Road. Tilly A. Swanson, 24, a maid, dying terday, fractured his leg. The for obeying this law exists. They accident was not due to a fall these old favorites will be brought holding up the Calsse Populalre and placed on the trolley tracks of girls played volley ball, swam, A son was born to Mr. and by the roadside after she had leap­ West street. have acquired the idea that this Mrs. Joseph Arson, of 148 South ed from his car, was sought by po­ but to the so-called chalky out by this well trained chorus bank here and escaping with prohibition is a bad law, resting played pool and other games. Police found only one set of foot­ Main street. lice today. condition of the bone la that which is working hard "to give $1,625. Police say he has con­ only on the whimsical idea of fa­ Manchester an-unusual treat. prints. The victim and a girl friend had leg. This is the third time that fessed. natics. No one can be really en­ Pupils of the Manchester Green Maurice Wallen, tenor soloist, been given a "lift” home from Med­ the limb hih been broken and thusiastic over obeying a bad law school are rehearsing for an oper­ it Is expected that he will have will also render a number of se­ believed to have been put over on etta "Snow White” to be given in ford by a nlce-appearlng stranger. lections for which he is so well After taking M'ss Helga Seastrom, to go to New York to have "It us. the Manchester Green school as­ set. known. The program will there­ sembly hall, April 22 at 7:30 p. POUCE COURT .the other girl, home, the motorist First Principles. Mr. Perrett, although a con­ fore be .1 double treat to those that "What is needed is to go back t o ! Started to drive off into the coun­ attend. Tickets are going fast T O D A Y and Because of an automobile acci­ try. Opening the car door and siderable distance from the ! first principles and educate the pub-1 dent at Park and Chestnut streets mill when the Injury occurred, and those who are planning to at­ DEATH OP shrieking to the driver to stop, . lie to understand that there’s a rea- Thursday, George Armstrong was hobbled to the first aid depart­ tend should procure them at once MRS. CHARLES H. ROBINSON. Mrs. Swanson leaped. She suffer­ CIRCLE TOMORROW : son and a good one.” owing to the limited capacity of before the town court on a charge ed a fracture of the skull and died. ment with the help of a com­ Summarizing the situation at of reckless driving. His Ford panion and was later taken to the Harding school auditorium. ' Yale University, where he made Mrs. Charles H. Robinson of coupe ran into a Chevrolet sedan the hospital. Mr. Pdrrett re­ The chorus consists of Mrs. Manchester Green died at her widespread Investigations, Prof. owned and driven by Walter cently underwent an'operation George Borst, Miss Gertrude Ber- I Fisher said: "Such drinking as still home at 1:30 this morning follow­ Klrschseiper of Stonlngton. Arm­ TRIES TO DROWN BABY and has bc'^n at his work less gren. Miss Charlotte Foster, Mls.s : remains is often more concentrated ing a lingering illness the past six strong was defended by Attorney than a mr,-' ■, Edith Balch, Mrs. Clifford Keif, j and uproarious than before prohi­ months of which- was spent In bed. William S. Hyde and a plea of not IN STATION WASHBOWL Mrs. William Shaw, Mrs. Charles bition. When liquor that was Mrs. Robinson had been a resi­ guilty was entered. Witcher, Mrs. Margaret Shea, Miss I largely beer was easily obtainable, dent of Manchester for seven years According to the ‘ estlmony Arm RDNAWAi S. A. CAR Hazel 7'rotter, Miss Eunice Hamil­ many got it, got it often, and got it coming here from Glastonbury strong was going south on Chest- Newark, N. J., April 17. — A ton, Miss Ethel Brlndle, Miss Irene in small quantities. Now that it where she was born. She would liut street and met th» other oar at laughing, slx-weeks-old baby lay in I-ydall, Miss Ruth Morton, ''Ilss L is harder to get, fewer get it, get have been 68 years of age in June. the junction. Klrschseiper had a crib at the City hospital here to­ IN FREAK ACCIDENT 'Tnrcella Welch, W. J. Taylor, I it more seldom, but when they do She was a member of the South tl e right of way but Armstrong day while detectives began a hunt Ralph Brown, Corwin Grant, Lloyd ' get it, make up for lost time.” Glastonbury Congregational church apparently thought ho could get for the pretty, expensively-dressed ------I f^chonhaar, E. E. Segar, F. B. I "Prohibition,” he added, "creat- Besides her husband one daugh­ across Park street safely. Both young woman who tried to drown Assaults Standing Automobile,' '"lark, Henry LaChappell. Fred j ed a defiant attitude in many stu- ter and two sons survive. The cars were badly damaged. Officer the child in the Market street ter­ Commits Suicide by Edward Taylor. daughter is Mrs. W. J. Iwaml of An added attraction of a group ! dents. It is unpopular even among John McGlinn who investigated minal early this morning. Into a Hole. ' many who do not try to circumvent New York City. The two sons are the case, placed Armstrong under Hearing walls coming from the of Troubadors has been added to the law.” Howard C., and Lorrln O., of Chi­ the program. arrest. Judge Johnson found women’s room of the station, a rail­ Greenwich, April 17, — Joseph Prof. Fisher cited statements cago. Armstrong guilty and Imposed a road I policeman investigated and The funeral services will be held Merlngola Is In Greenwich hospital I from eight other officials of the uni­ fine of $25 end costs. Armstrong •IRISH ROSE” ACTRESS founA the child, fully clothed, sit­ suffering from Injuries resulting versity. Monday afternoon, at 2:30 at the gave notice of an appeal and a ting upright In a wash basin. The D n ’ORCES NAVY MAN. from the queerest automobile acci­ Views of Officials. late home. Burial will be in Buck- bond of $100 cash was furnished plug had been placed In the basin dent recorded here. A Salvation Prof. Frederick S. Jones, outgo- land cemetery. for his appearance at the June drain and the cold water tap turn­ Boston, April 17.— Judge Mc- j Ing dean, said: "The main trou­ term of the ouperlor court. Army car from Port Chester, In Coole granted a divorce to Mrs. ed on full force. charge of Charles Parker, of New ble comes at the time of the great W'EST SIDE REC. NOTES James McGovern pleaded guilty Investigation showed that a Hildegarde A. L. Challenger, ’ athletic events.” td Inxtoxlcation and a fine of $10 Haven, and Harold Stewart, of known on the stage as Lorna Car- short time previous, a well-dressed Port Chester, parked at the head of , Prof. C. W. Mendell, new dean. The usual Saturday evening and costs was Imposed. young woman had driven to the roll, and a member of the “ Abie’s said: "There is more drinking of whists will be held tonight at the Abraham Ellac, a transieiit station in a taxi, and had carried Sound View drive, started itself Irish Rose” cast, from Lieut. Har­ while the two men were In a house j hard llquqr now than there was be- West Side recreation building. came here to peddle some of his the child Into the washroom. old L. Challenger, U. S. N., now ' fore prohibition. This I think, Playing will begin promptly at wiares. Including drygoods and- ne­ and plunged down hill more than stationed at New London, on the cannot be questioned. The drink­ 8:15. The ladles who are first glected to take out the necessary a quarter of a mile, striking a Ducnoa Fay Campbell, secretary of the en silver forks; for second prize a of ten dollars ,and costs was im­ vation. '' •> AOOIM ZUKO«.n JUSI 1. Um Yale Y. M. C. A., said: "There is linen bureau soarf or towel. The posed. TO BERGEN WEDNESDAY A man whose name is not known men’s first prize will be either a was changing a tire on a machine THE MULBERRY M E a great deal of drinking at the The continued case of Merwin Three-Act Play And WILLIAM FAIRBANKS Hi “FIGHTING YOUTH” basket of groceries or a smoking Brace who was charged with bur­ owned by George L. White, build­ games. More men carried fiasks Written and Directed by and more men were noticeably set; for second prize, handkerchief glary was disposed of this morn­ Leningrad, April 17—The dirigi­ ing contractor, in which Merlngola drunk.” or hosiery. ing by Judge Johnson when he ble Norge, of the Amundsen-Ells- was sitting. The man at the itire Miss Leila M. Church Monday One Day Only Monday James R. Angell, president of the At yesterday afternoon’s setback placed him on probation for a year worth Polar expedition, will hop off jumped in time to escape. Merln­ Auspices Girls’ Friendly Society, party there were seven tables of and turned him over to the cap­ for Spitsbergen on April 21, Col. gola was badly cut about the logs St. Mary’s Parish. ' University, said: "The amount of ^MONTE BLUE ALL STAR CAST drinking at present, and particular­ players. Mrs. Minnie Smith and tain of the Salvation Army for Umberto Nobile, her commander, and face and his skull may'be frac­ CHENEY HALL ly the amount of excessive drinking, Mrs. Edith Smith won, the first guidance. The judge wanted to announced today. tured. in in is very much less than it was in prizes; Mrs. John Blssell and give the young man a chance and Departure on that date will de­ Wednesday Evening, Apr. 21 “The Man Upstairs” “CLICKING HOOFS” earlier years.” Miss Helen Bodreau, second priz­ as Commandant Abbott had made pend upon weather conditions, and THREE AT BUFFALO PROVE Percy T. Walden, present fresh­ es. ' an earnest plea in, his behalf, he upon the erection of a mooring NASHVILLE JAIL BREAKERS Dancing, A1 Behrend’s Orch. Also Gold Night—Gold Given Away man dean, said:. "There was much Monday afternoon the usual af­ disposed of the case in this man­ mast at Spltzbergen. The airship, ner. Admission tSO Cents.. more open traffic in liquor at the ternoon whist will be held at 2:15 it was stated, will not leave Lenin­ Buffalo. N. Y., April 17.— After games this year. The freshmen Wednesday the ladles’ afternoon grad until her engines have been maintaining a stolid silence since Reserved Seats 25 Cents Extra found more drinking places.” bowling league will meet at 3:30 given a thorough overhauling. their capture Tlhursday, three men at Watkins Brothers. In a Nutshell. to discuss plans for the closing of suspected of being escaped convicts the bowling season. Touching on the economic bene­ Stocks DAYLIGHT SAVING FOR from the Nashville, Tenn., prison fits of prohibition. Prof. Fisher de­ Friday evening, April 23 it is GREAT BRITAIN BEGINS today admitted engineering the Jail clared: "In a nutshell, prohibition planned to have another checker break there. They are Lloyd Lowe, tournament. Prizes will also be High Low Close London, April 17— Great Britain a "three-year-man;” Howard Barr, saves five per cent which used to be At. Gulf, W. I. 34^ 34% —f >1 = BlENHiKllinBUb case other than to admit that TH E SENSATIONAL LOVE DRAMA OFTtiETROPICS aDlCUnBMXK I TYPEWRITERS...... J K 4 4 5 0 ^ Buccherl is said to be Involved In Sunday ' ' I Beautiful Rebuilt Model No. 10. 2 Years* Guarantee. | a murder which occured in Detroit OF THE last month. 'He Is also alleged to mJFERTJUUAir Mon. & Tues. S 14.00 per month. On Our Rental Purchase Plan. = have removed from the state of SOUTH NATIONAL TYPEWRITER I am Interested In £ Michigan an automobile sold on a EXCHANGE your Royal Typewriter g conditional bill of sale, In viola­ TONIGHT 6:15 and 8:30 TONIGHT tion of the law. 18« Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. offer. Please bring me § 7 one for examination. S Detective Sergeant Chester A. M^une Griffith of Detroit Is here with a Feature • a • • ese.eM • • •«# • • s s ' • • e ii • This is not an order £ SEE. THE and does not obligate s warrant for Boceheri’e arreet and Bvee., Oroh. f2iM and 82.80; Hale. 81-78, 81>18> 75c and 50c;i ‘‘MADAM Addrese eta • a p • ^ ^ ^ for his extrsdletlon to Michigan. Buceberi hae declared ht will fight Wed. Mat. 50c to 8i:.78;; Sab Mat. 50c to 82.80. Indndlng Tax. Acts Select Vamleyille 5 B E H A V E ^ ^ extradiction.______I s -r? ••: ' ^

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-« -! upon the theme, ‘‘The Way of In­ Batiste. sen who will present the subject, THE UP-TODATENESS OF THE God. —Psalm 46:10. the highest mountain tops of spir­ is killed. J: - ' » ward Peace.” The Children’s ser­ Anthems—What Are These That' “Christ in Art.” Every leaguer Saint.Atfgustlne! well hast thou itual knowledge and peace were In­ Sin kills unto the death, of puri­ ty, Justice, love and the life of 0<^ mon is entitled, "The Beautiful A'le Arrayed—Slamer. should be present for this 9iost in­ said, ' undated. It Is here today. "We see I will Lift Up Mine Eyes— teresting subject. That our Vices we can frajne In us. How can wo escape this Shell.” The music to be rendered is OLDEST STORY it in the desotetions of war, in the as follows; Rogers. 7 :00—Evening worship. The / ’■’dder, If we will but tread ful death, the oply death to he Prelude; ‘‘Spring Song” ...... Offertory — An April Song— choir will sing “One Sweetly Sol­ Benaath our feet ©ach deed of jealous strife of nations. In the feared? This is the real death that ...... Mendelssohn Brewer . emn Thought” by Ambrose, and shame. catalogues of crime, in selfishness, Jesus conquered. He came into the Anthem: "Father, ThJ^ Children Postlude — Finale (From the “Nearer My God to Thee,” Schell- Even the woman’s part Is ra- •—^Ilenry Wadsworth Longfellow. avarice, and worldliness. Ah, we world, and through temptation Third Symphony)—Mendelssohn. ing. The pastor will preach from The Intcmatiojial Sunday .dally ^char.vcterlstic. Always the If T were to pray for a taste conquered sin and Its death, He Bow in Adoration” . . . .Sullivan ^more gullible sex, 'woman thought seS it in ourselves! Whence come Offertory; Soprano solo, "Lead Sunday school—Young peoples the topic, “David’s Sin and Re- School Leeaon for April 18 is which would stand Vne in stead un­ our wrong impulses, the malig­ met the aggregate powers of sin, Y Thou Me On” .McConnell-Wood class—9:30. Leader Miss Florence “The - Beginning of Sin”—Gen­ 'that she was acquiring something der every variety'of circumstances nant feelings that rise within us, and by resisting them and Itv l^ Kelley. ’ Monday, 7:30—The Epworth desirable for both her man and and be a ysource of happiness and the truth. He conquered e'vll, «> Postlude, in B f la t...... West esis 8:1-24. herself. When she gav©, Adam though we dlspise them? that now whosoever will can follow Sunday school is at 12; 10. Regular class sessions—J2:00. League chapter meeting for busi­ cheerfulness to me through life, When sin got Into the world, it Men’s League—12:00. G. Samuel ness followed by a Peanut social. Quito a few folks are worrying the apple, she sincerely thought and a shield against its Ills—It Him unto a like victory., He de­ Christian Endeavor meeting at die was sharing a good thing. All increased until it gained the do­ throned evil from the dominion of 6; 45 p. m. Topic: "How Do People Bohlin, leader. Rev. Frederic C. All the leaguers should be there about modern manners and mod­ would be a taste for reading'.— minion. It became true, “They are Allen, speaker. Topic—"The Ad­ and-bring some loose change with ern literature and the modern the daughters* of Eve. since the Sir John Herschel. the world, and put good will and Either Build or Undermine the days of Eden have been sharers. all gon© aside, they are all togeth­ peace on earth’s throne, ever to In- Sabbath?” Loader. Fred Paisley. vancing Christian Church.” them. •' -V stage. “It’s all too new for-me,” Our first ancestors gave her sex er beco-iie filthy; there is none that The pastor will be at New Haven The Week Tuesday, 7'.00—Boy Scouts. declares many an old fashioned do'eth good, no, not one.” Thus for Monday, 6:30—Rehearsal of the Wednesday, 7:30—Men’s Club person in despair. Books and ar-, much of her best as well as much Unfalteringly follow Him. He Monday to Wednesday attending of her weaker self. Every readoi* centuries generation after genera^ will give us 'Victory over sin, and the Lyman Beecher Lectures^ on Troubadors. will play volley ball in gymnasium. tides, galore are being written to of these lines can rec».ll the times WAPPING tlon 'vYas nurtured In sin, until the Monday, 7:45—Social meeting of Thursday, ,7:30—Mid-week serv­ explain modern youth: and every make us alive "with His teuderi preaching, delivered this year by without number when mother Mrs. Octavia Berthelot, the moth-' external or riatural mind became' sweet, joyous love. Dr. Raymond Calkins of Cam­ Group 2.. Mrs Harold Bldwell. lead­ ice. Pastor will speak on “Genesis woman’s club in the [land and ev­ prone to evil, naturally tending er, at the home of Mrs. G. S. ery pulpit, has taken a shy at the “didn’t want” a sec.ind helping of er of Mrs. George Hutchins, wljo bridge, Mass. -The Spirit Brooding Over Chaos.” food, in order that hireband and lives In one of Walter S.-Nevers’ away from God- and heaven on Any persons desiring to unite Bohlin, 66 Cambridge street. Friday, 3:45—Junior children subject. children might, have ir. through inheritance, by being born Mrs. Bohlin and Mrs. Bantley will meet the pastor for instruc­ All the while, the explanation tenement houses, passed away quite with our church on May 2nd, who Beca'uoe men have written all suddenly Friday morning. She had of man, and makes It always true, Drive away that tired feeling have not yet been in touch with the will be the hostesses. tion. lies as clear as print upon the very “Marvel not that I say unto thee, with Triple Tonic. Get a bottle at Wednesday. 7:45—The lasfparty 7:00 — Pastor’s preparatory surface of the oldest concrete story the theological treUises, this Eden been spending the winter with her pastor are requested to comairml- story has been made to bear hard­ daughter, and had been troubled Ye»must be born again.” Packard’s.—Aav. ' >- ciito >^ith him not later than Fri­ of the season for members of Group membership class. in the oldest book in the world. 8. Mrs. A. N. Potter, leader, in the Nobody has to- wade through ly upon Eve. Weak •and foolish with sugar diabetes but was not “Behold. I was shapen In In­ day rren. April 23rd. Ort Friday she had been, no doubt; but her confined to her bed. The body was iquity. and in sin did my mother Gveu ng at 8 o’clock ht the parson­ church parlor. worldly-wise essays to catch the Friday, 7:30—Boy Scouts. real meaning of the movement loyalty to hex^man uuderlay even removed to Mark Holmes’ under­ conceive me,” means that the “old age there will be a mretiug of the m There will be a meeting of the ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. that has swept so many present- her sinning.^ As for Adam, first taking parlors in Manchester and Adam” is passed on.. Beasts are standing hommkttee. All tliose who oC the self-excusing sex. which h>