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ROBINSON CRUSOE MADE A TFRENCH AMERICAN sc h o o l 'T MISTAKE. - ! GETS A NEW YORK CHARTER Torch MOTHER OF 7 U. S. MARINES KILLED .\RMY AND NAVY New York, March 3.— For the London, Feb. 3.— Robinson first time in the century and a Crusoe and his man Friday half of its existence the New Was Spy During should have renqained on their ENDORSE PLAN York State Board of Regents Island. A recent survey of Juan’ Fernandez Island, on which BY THEIR OWN GUNS has granted a charter to a school of secondary education outside Alexander Selkifk, the original -(& the state. The charter was is­ New York, March 3.— “Dr. Louisftof witnesses who believe he was a Robinson Crusoe, spent four S T R m i l U N OF AIR SCHOOL sued to the Chateau Neuvlc ” !;suitor of Miss Brown’s. years, proves it to be a veritable Clement, inventor and scientist, School, Dordogne, France, ac­ Armgaard Karl Graves was ’the paradise. TIME UP, CHINESE Nicaraguan Rebels Stole cording to an announcement wanted for questioning in connec­ signatute affixed to a contact with The report says it is one of made yesterday by the school s tion with the “ torch murder” of Charle.s A. Levine, trans-Atlantic the most fruitful spots in South Seven Year Old Daughter Board of Trustees, of whicn America, with every imaginable Arms in Raid on Onr Snp- Training Units Already Es-| Margaret Brown, Park avenue gov­ flier, dealing with a proposed $4,- M AD IS SENT HOME Bishop Charles H. Brent of Buf­ 000,000 air line. Levine stated J sort of plant growing there. A falo is chairman. erness, is in reality Armgaard Karl Frenchman, shipwrecked on the Only t e e s s — TeDs Po­ Graves, former self-styled German after seeing photographs of Clem­ ply Trains— Still No Trace tablished in Few Colleges;______ent that the two names belong to island some 40 years ago, has • spy, who.;e checkered ca:'eer has refused to leave because of the taken him through varied adven­ the same man. The man also was lice Her Story of the Mur­ known as Count Kamitz and as Dr. ease with which he has been Sook Chiang, Exotic Fipre Of Gen. Sandino's Mem Army Building Air Acad-; MUST VOTE tures in many lands, police believ­ able to live. ed today- Grunett. derous Attack. Police of New York and New Jer­ The last that Levine heard frhm Here For a Year, Soils to sey were confident of locating the man was on Sunday, Feb. 19, Managua, Nicaragua, Marc’u 3— emyinTeM^ 14 MILL TAX RATE Clement within a few hours. In fr.: . the day before the flaming, gaso­ Nicaraguan guerillas that attacked ther-i was a feeling at headquarters line-soaked body of Miss Brown STRIKE ON SUBWAY Irvington, N. J., March 3.— Sob­ Mother in Shanghai. a United States marine detachment j VVasliinslon. March 3.-:— ______here that the “ doctor” might sur­ was found on the Somerville-Ber- bing, and shaking with fright, a 7- In the Daralll district killing five nardsville road in New Jersey. Charle.s A. Lindbergh’s suggestion, render and submit to the scrutiny year-old girl today told police how men, have gone into hiding. Mar­ that the fundamentals of aviation Meeting In High School Mon­ MAY BE AVERTED her mother^ Mrs. Fillpina Ferren- Immigration laws concerning the ine aviators who have been scouting be taught in American schools and zia, 33, was attacked and shot to admittance of Asiatics to the United over a wide area at the scene of the • olleges was heartily endorsed to­ death in her home here late last States have made It necessary for ambuscade reported today they had 10 KILLED, 8 HURT PLAN MASONIC RALL sighted no trace of the Nicaraguans. day Night— To Act on night. Chiang Sook Jar, pretty little Chin­ day by government air chiefs. It is reported that some of the Both the Army and Navy already I. R. T. Is Given Until Next Filiplna, the grief-stricken little ese maid employed by Mr. and girl, was found by neighbors who followers of the Rebel chief. Gen­ liave established air training units Birch St. Widening Project IN ODD EXPLOSION ON EASTER MONDAY Mrs. Charles J. Huber of 187 Center eral Sandlno, are equipped with in a few colleges, and plan to ex­ heard her crying. She said a strange Tuesday Evening to Settle man' forced his way into her street, to return to Chiqa, after be­ arms formerly belonging to mar­ tend this work in the future. ines. They were taken by the “ Col. Lindbergh's idea is a wise mother’s unlighted b^room and ing in this country for the past According to the summary and told of the struggle that ensued. year. rebels Invralds upon marine supply one,” declared Brigadier General Dispute. trains. B. D. Fouiois, assistant chief of the estimate of town expenditures com­ Suspected Smuggler Goes to First of Annual Affairs to Be Clasping her eight-months-old Miss Chiang sailed on a Dollar daughter to her breast, Mrs. Fer- Line steamship from New York on Congress to Convene Army airy corps. “ The Army is pleted last night by Town Treasur­ The Nicaraguan Congress “will anxious and willing to co-operate renzia fled to the front porch where March 1, seven days before the er George H. Waddell a 14 mill tax CeHar With Lighted Candle Held in New Temple; Her­ New York, March 3.— New York’s time limit of a year ’ had expired. reconvene on Monday. President in any plan to promote the aero­ the man shot her three times, the Diaz has asked the United States nautical science. rate must be voted at the adjourn­ threatened subway strike may he 1 child said. She was brought to this country a ed annual town meeting to be held year ago by Mr. and Mrs. Huber, Legation to notify President Coo- "I think that aviation, particu­ man E. Monde, Chairman. averted today. Mayor James J. Bullet Through Heart lidge that he expects the enactment larly the engineering side, offers a in High school hall Monday eve­ and Blast Follows. One bullet penetrated the under bonds of $1,000. The time Walker in his role of peace emis­ limit was fixed then at six months of a clause in the election bill useful and prosperous career to the ning at 8 o’clock. A 13% mill rate mother’s heart, narrowly missing authorizing the United States to young men of our country. It is sary, was to transmit to Frank the infant, and she fell dead. A but Mr. and Mrs. Huber later had would produce revenue $22,434.13 Warsaw, Poland, March 3— Ten This year’s annual Masonic ball this extended to a year. supervise the general election in comparable to the opportunity that Hedley, president of the Interbor­ passer-by discovered the body- October. President Diaz is con­ was presented years ago to our civil short of the amount that must be committee met in the Masonic Tem­ Miss Chiang, or Sook Chiang, as raised by taxation. According to a persons were killed and eight ough Transit Company, arbitration Mrs. Ferrenzia and her husband she was familiarly called by Mr. fident also that a bill will be enact­ engineers when we were buildin?; ple last night and made tentative separated several months ago, and railroads. Within 10 or 15 years ruling by a Superior court judge others injured today when a meb- terms of the Amalgamated Associa­ and Mrs. Huber, had come to them ed providing for the creation of a no less than half mills can be chant named Klepper, suspected of plans for the big affair, selecting tion of Street and Electric Railway she moved here only two days ago. in Shanghai four and a half years non-partisan police force which will aviation will be developed to aj Although Mlice today were seek­ be trained by marine officers. point where we will need capable ‘ used in figuring tax rates. drug smuggling, inadvertently caus­ Easter Monday night, April 9 as a Employes. ago. Sho had been in their service Complete Standing. The proposal Is for the independ­ ing the h^band for questioning, that time while Mr. Huber was in engineers to guide us iu motor and | ed an explosion in his home in the tentative date for the dance. This little Filiplna said ,she was «ure the plane construction. Now Is the time The complete financial standing ent Investigation of charges on China on business of the Silk Im­ of the Town of Manchester will be village of Zulosin, near the Ger­ will be the first .Masonic ball to be which 21 members of the Amalga­ slayer was a stranger. provement Association of America. WORK MANY HOURS for the young men to get iu on the held in the new Temple, and thia Seven Children ground floor and advance with the found on Page Six of today’s man-Polish border, in attempting to mated were dismissed by the com­ When they came to the United Herald. This table was prepared for evade raiding officials. feature is expected to attract an un­ pany, to be directed by the mayor The tr.vgedy left the seven Fer­ Sts tea a year ago the girl camp science.” usually large number of dancers renzia children motherless. The MOORINGDIRIGIBLE .\nny Lacks Funds The Herald by Town Treas. Waddel. “When the officers in the raiding or the Transit commission. The I. with them. They came, to Manches­ and will aid the voters in studying party came to his house to search Herman E. Montie, who was R. T. is given until six p. m., Tues- other five, asleep upstairs, were not ter later and Mr. Hubeir entered the Because of lack of money, equip­ master of Manchester lodge of Ma­ ment and personnel, the Army is exactly how the town funds are ex­ for drugs they thought were hidden day, to act upon the plan. awakened by their mother’s employ of Cheney Brothers. pended. The tahle^also shows a there, Klepper tried to hide in the sons last year when the Temple was Should Hedley and the Interbor­ screams. The Chinese girl liked Manches­ Heavy Winds Snap Cables Dur­ not yet prepared to go into aviation dedicated. Is chairman of the ball training on a wholesale scale, he comparison of this year’s estimates cellar. ough Brotherhood, the company The interior of the house bore ter, she had told Mrs. Huber, be­ ing First Attempt to Bring with the actual expenditurej of He went down into the cellar committee and Charles E. Buhzell, union, accept the terms, all possi­ mute evidence as to the struggle cause the people of t'Sls town did Down Los Angeles. declared. senior steward, is the committee "But I see no reason,” he added, Inst v0Hr with a lighted candle in his hand. bility of a strike would vanish. If which the mother had made for fier not ir.ake a curiosity out of her. “ why a little later the fundamentals The adjourned annual meeting An explosion heard for miles around secretary. fhe proposal ia rejected, the I. R. life. The mattress had been pulled She wup a familiar figure on the Naval Air Statlbn, Lakehurst. N. of aviation should not be taught will consider onlj' the tax rate. At followed. The candle is believed T. system faces a walk-out next from the bed, chairs were overturn­ streets, for she was out a good deal J., March 3.— The United States in the regular curricula of our high the special town meeting which to have ignited ether secreted in week. • ed and eveiything was in disorder. dressed in native Chinese costume. Navy dirigible Los Angles w;as safe­ Mrs. Huber said today that Sook schools and colleges. Some Euro­ will immediately follow the most the cellar A Ray of Hope Police were puzzled by the fact ly put into its hangar here at 7:05 pean countries, notably Germany, important business vote on the Klepper, his wife and three chil­ POISON BOOZE TEST As the ray of hope for amicable that neighbors in the Irvington Chiang was anxious to see her el­ this morning, after an all night are already making subatantlal proposed layout for the widening of dren, a customs officer, and four settlement became brighter, with • Italian colony had not heard Mrs. derly mother In Shanghai, and that struggle with a gusty wind which Birch street. At the formal liear- straphangers assured of four days she was torn between this desire for hours kept it cruising about the progress in this field.” other officers in the raiding party Ferrenzia’s screams. and the desire to live in this coun­ The Army is now planning to es-, ing . on this layout the property were instantly killed. Eight other BARRED BY CONGRESS more of regular service, 15,000 sub­ Ferrenzia, the husband, was said field- Attempts to hitch the giant tablish an Air Academy, or “ West' ewners-on the street were about way and elevated workers were try. She liked life here, she said, persons in the house were injured. to be living nearby in Newark. but she was a bit homesick, never­ airship to its mooring mast had Point of the Air,” near Antonio. The: evenly divided iu their opinions, The house was completely destroy­ warned liy Hedley that any em­ proved futile. city has donated a large tract of j The question in the minds of a ployes answering a strike call never theless. ed. Rep. Sirovich, a Doctor, Says Immigration laws under which It was long after, daylight when land for the school. Students will bej large group of voters seems to be would be taken back. A similar the wind finally died down and the takea:4j:Qm cdlleges and given one whether a greater or less part of the He Can Make Alcohol Unfit proclamation was issued by the In­ DARTS FIRE-W irff FLAG the girl had to leave this country ITALIAN POET ILL concern the immigration of Chin­ ground crew, held in readiness dur­ vear^HVyiat flaluiiie ’to qualify as widening cost should be paid by the to Drink Without Poison. terborough Brotherhood. ing the night after being hastily military pilots In the regular army town. Under the Board of Select- Leaders of the Amalgamated con- Aoston, Mass., March 3. -Using ese and Japanese. She was allowefi Rome, March 3.— Gabriele D’An­ to remain here only under a bond summoned by the blowing of the aiid reserve corps. men’s plan the cost to the town nunzio, Italy’s famous waiTior- Washington, March 3.— Barred ferred with William Green, presi- the stars and stripes to start the huge emergency siren, seized the Since 1922, the Army has grad- would be about $.7,000. by “ Drys” from performing labora­ dent of the American Federation of 1 flames, invaders of the Bulflnch which had been posted by 5Ir. poet and playwright, is again ill. Labor, upon his arrival in New school early today attempted to fire Huber to insure her safe return to landing ropes and, walked the huge uated 208 pilots out of 1,082 who ' Routine Business, A dispatch from Gardone today said tory experlipents on the floor of ship into its hangar. have taken civilian flying cadet Other business at the special the House, Reperesentative William York last night. the building. Two different fires her native country, that D'Annunzio was confined to were started in the school and .only ' It was a harrowing night for ail courses. Col. Liidhergh Is a-grad- meeting will be the acceptance of his bed by a severe cold. His Indis- I. Sirovich, Democrat of New York, It was said his presence in the involved. When the cables snapped uate of one of the cadet schools. new streets and the acceptance of today prepared to use the House of­ city had no connection with the the quick action of passersby in giv­ a deed for the extension of the pcsition prevented him from com­ fice building for demonstrations in threatened subway strike, although ing notice to the fire department at the first attempt to fasten the ------east end of Birch street. ing to Rome to attend the funeral his caippaign against poison liquor. he anaounced he stood ready to saved the school. HOLD STATE FUNERAL dirigible to its mooring mast, the of Marshal Diaz. Sirovich, a practising physician, co-operate with the Amalgamated. The flag “was removed from its officers and men on the field gasped Later advices stated that D’An- asserted that he can make indus­ j case on the first floor and a lire FOR ITALIAN MARSHAL with fear, recalling the wild ride BIG GUNS ON FLAT CARS AUTO CRASHES INTO uunzio had taken a turn for the trial alcohol unfit for bootleg use j started there, while another was of the ill-fated Shenandoah when worse. without poisoning It. .ANOTHER HAMMER MURDER I built in a waste basket on the sec- it broke away here in similar man­ "I will be ready next week to ■------{ ond floor of the building. All Business at Standstill in ner. Later the Shenandoal was FOR COAST PROTECTION F.A.MI.NE AVERTED. destroyed with the loss of many PARKED AUTO TRUCK perform laboratory experiments to Bradford, Pa., March 3.— His| The loss from the flames was Rome During Services For show that this can be done,” said wife cursed and abused him so lie small. ' lives in a storm over Ohio. Moscow, March 3.— The danger struck her on the head with a Armando Diaz. A r y and Navy to Unite For , Wrecked and Sirovich, in response to the sug­ of bread famine in the large cities gestion of Rep. Mead, Democrat of heavy claw hammer resulting in Maneuvers at the Mouth of jj, Hospital of Soviet Russia has been avoided New York, that he set up his lab­ her death In the Bradford hospital GROCER BANKRUPT Rome, March 3— A state funeral was held today for Marshal Arman­ Chesapeake Bay. In Serious Condition. by a huge goviJrnmontal purchase oratory in the House caucus room. here early today, "W. J. Burnett, 5S, FIVE MEN ARRESTED of grain, Soviet officials stated to­ Wide-spread ifiterest was arous­ confessed, police said. New Haven, Conn., March 3.— do Diaz, Italy's war hero and form­ Washington, March 3.— A revo­ Lillian B. Parren, a grocer in East er commander-ln-chief of the Ital­ Milford, Conn.. March 3— Another day. Chairman of village Soviets ed among both "Wets” and "Drys” The wife, Mrs. Rosabelle Burnett, lutionary policy of coast artillery Vn 22' communities have been ar­ in the House— leaders of both fac­ 46, died of a fractured skull, hos­ Granby, today filed a voluntary pe­ ian army., AS COUNTERFETTERS defense, involving studied co-ordin­ collision between a parked motor tition in bankruptcy In United While cannon thundered a re­ truck and a moving pleasure car rested by a higher authorities be­ tions claiming to urgently desire to pital attaches stated. ation of Army and Navy, units and cause they failed to lake action avoid poisoning of alcohol. In an alleged confession to . po-1 States District Court here. Liabili- quiem salute church bells tolled and with particular emphasis upon the Was added to the long list of such lice, Burnett said he was not sorry i ties amount to $4,908' while assets militpry planes droned overhead the accideints occurring on the New against rich peasants who refused Treasury experts, however, re­ Gang Making Spurious $2(1 more vulnerable spots of the At- to sell grain. fused to agree with Sirovich. he had struck his wife, because she i are estimated at $5,227. body of Marshal Diaz was carried Notes Is Seized in Chicago. liintic seaboard, has been approved Haven Turnpike when a sedan from the Unknown Soldier’s tomb by b.oth branches of the service and driven by James J. Matthews, of to the church of Santa Marie Deg- n joint 117 Farren avenue. New Haven, Chicago. March 3— Federal will receive its first test li Angell late in j.hp morning. The Secret Service agents today arrest­ maneuvers about the )uth of went head-on into the rear of a flag-draped coffin .was escorted by a truck that was under the charge of ed five men who were alleged to Chesapeake Bay. By Cliff Knight detachment of black shlrted Fas­ have been preparing distribution 61 ' Here, for the first tin mobile Augustus R. Phillips, of 48 Sum­ How the Herald Cartoonist Visualizes Week’s Local News cist! and soldiers drawn from every $30,000 worth of bogus $20 bills roust artillery units, wil , 14-inch mer street, Bristol, at an early regiment of the Italian army. .ciins mounted on railway trucks hour today. counterfeited by accomplices in All ranks of the people united in Minneapolis. About $500 worth of will participate in unified opera- As a result of the accident, Miss final homage to the great soldier. M A r the spurious notes were seized, the liens with the battleship and cruis­ Kittie Butler, of 487 Howard ave­ ArATlStiCiAil Premier Mussolini and King Victor er units of the navy in tactical man­ nue, New Haven, is in the Milford spoR -T iw A e v iT O ]^ agents said. [MiewrDOv d O e tZ A Z Y ? ■ Emanuel were in the funeral pro- Those arrested vrere Carl Abbate- euvers for the defense of the naval hospital suffering from a broken V ir- XiO N T i BUS’ ceaidon as well as representatives of gateway to the national capital. jaw, body lacerations, and possible TK(A/CiS U K E mario, a grocer, Andrew Brick, Ben­ foreign jgovernments. jamin* Hirseb. The gang number­ Under the new policy, similar Internal injuries though her condi­ you 0U3y_ ' THIS/ Business was at a standstill maneuvers will take place this tion Is reported as not serious. fA i____ ed about 12. Hirsch acted as dis­ ‘ vOlD ^ 6 - T'M throughout Rome, flags were still tributor for the counterfeiters in summer in Long Island Sound, the Matthews, driver of the sedan, at half mast and many bulldln«B second most importtant defensive was arrested on a charge of driving Minneapolis, agents said. were draped with mourning. Only $200 worth of the fake area under the new policy. a car while he was under the In­ Huge crowds lined the streets be­ Observation planes from Mitchell fluence of liquor, and furnishing notes had passed when the five men tween the Unknown Soldier’s tomb were arrested, according to the I’ield, Long Island, ■will guide the bail of $4500 pending a hearing! a : and the church. Many veterans first of the land forces In the de- which has been r«Tstponed until j agents, arid most of the amount has who had fought under Marshal Diaz been traced down. ''V i fonslve tactics. Miss Bntler c..n he iiresent. | against the Austrians, were in the Airplanes and dirigibles will also Police say Phillips’ truck, hound | figure in the maneuvers, with throne. Also there were A number MORSE BIRTHPLACE BAJPED west, was parked on his side the of' women who wore the military bombing tactics and smoke screen iiighway within the rays of an operations foremost decorations of sons, brothers or Boston, Mass., March 3.— Wltli in the defen-| electric lamp, and was well off tihe husbands who had fallen pn the sh e operations. I pavement on the wide, road's dirt TJArxO USTEWERS the passing of Ume and the ad- ASS OC i AT*OAt FOreitieXi field of battle. - vance of progress another relic of shoulder. Mattliew’s machine also — Said tme /v o G The funeral service in the church : bound west, crashed so that the TO t a k e s t a t ic o u r o p (?AD/0 anvquity and achievement, tlio 15ALL TO THE was mos.t ImpreBslve.and many wept birthplace of Samuel F. B. Morse, FIRE IX MANSION radiator went underneath the truck A /O .l QAU- as the flnar rites were pronounced. and janvmed there, the rest of the inventor of the telegraph, was The body will rest in the church passing on today. The house' situ­ New York, March 3— Trapped by sedan being completely smashed. for-several days before burial. ated in Charlestown has been par fire that damaged their ornate Matthews was unhurt. tlally razed and will be entirely de­ Riverside drive apartment to the molished to make -room for more extent of $200,000, this morning, TO EXPAND TRADE. pretentious buildings in that'-sw- the wife and daughter of the weal­ ISA- SHEIK’S ESTATE SHRINKS ; London, March 3.— Another step tion. . . thy Dr. R. J. Forhan were carried Los Angeles, March 3.— An a^ The house was built during «tn« down ladders by firemen. i In Britain’s campaign to expand .X revolutionary war and in a front ! trade in South America will be tak- counting of tho estiite of Rudolph Mrs. Forhan, who i.s 57, was Valentino, film actor, today showed chamber of the second floor, Morse treated for exposure by ambulance ! cn on Tuesday evening when the ■was born on April 27, 1791. i British and Latin American Cham- a balance on hand'of $287,462. Out surgeons of Knickerbocker hospi­ of $677,555 Initially charged to the tal. having been forced to leave the i her of Commerce will give a great ' banuqet at the Mayfair hotel in executors, $390,093 has bepn paid MRS. GOODHUE BETTER house in night attire. Her daugh­ out on claims and for administra­ ter, Re|a, also suffered from intense honor of Senor Uriburti, Argen- Northampton, M us., March 8.— tin's first ambassador to England. UO/ tive and other expenses. The ac­ cold. counting filed by S. Gorge Ulman, Mrs. Lemlra Goodhue, mother of Two maids, driven.to the roof of Four' hundred invitations have Mrs. Galvin CooUdge, has shown been sent out to prominent persons, formerly Valentino’s and the two story residence, were res­ executor of. his estate, will como marked improvement since the ar­ cued over the roof of L. W. Faber’s including diplomats, Cabinet mem­ rival of her daughter from Wash­ bers, commercial magnates and the before tbe Superior Cuort for ap­ residence, adjoining. The fire des­ proval March 27. ington, It was stated at Dlckinson- troyed Oriental art treasures worth Prince of Wales. Cooley hospital today.. The sight of a small fortune. DR. HORACE H. LESURE her daughter has been more beur Mrs. Forhan is the wife of o^ne TO RETraE WAR LOAN ficlal than medicines to the 78- of the founders of the tooth paste Batavia, N. Y., Marck 3i— Dr. year-old mother. concern bearing his name. Dr. Por- St. Johns, N. F., March 3.— Between visits to the hospital, Premier Miinroe announced today nqrace IL Lesure, 40,' vlce-presi- han is said to be in California. dept-and .former secretary of tke M^rs. CooUdge found time to Call oji that the government plans to call MOxueas.wiLL ce g l a d New York and New Engliui^ Asso­ Lot son, John, at Amherst‘collei^ a session of the Newfoundland KSapTAK f?AT6 'DOcJ/S TO see Twe c«aO(2e/vj ciation of Railway Surgeons, died He came home with bis mother^ TREASURY’ BALANCE Legislature late In April, to provide siaw s GO 6AC(C TO S C H O O L - hero ionight. He was a director of companled by Miss Florence Trum-^ for the retirement of the war loan OF St. Joseph’s hospital here, and a bull, daughter of Connecticut's; Washington, March 3.— Treasury raised . In 1 ^ 8 . which matures 'lieutenant ‘during the .'World War. emor, a friend of the Cc balance March 1. $69,400,617.76. June 30« MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HEKALU, SA'i’UKOAY, MAKCfl 3 ,19ZS. i-AUiU 1 WO

MOON HAS MUCH THREE CATHOClC GROUPS ACTIVITIES BOOMING . MOTHER OF UNDY|^ TO ANSWER FOR Kiddies Foreign News TO HOLD BIG BAZAAR R o c k v ille AT COM M U N in CLUB ' Evansville, Ind., Feb. 3.— THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CENTS, ENtitLES FLYING TO DETROIT The man In the moon is blam­ CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “ BARGAIN In ------ed' for all kifids of trouble ex­ K. of C., Isabellas and Ladies of MATINEE” AT THE Member of Board Commends tant in the world, and now he Auto Accident has been charged with luring a Columbus Join For Three A truck owned by Morris Blon-1 Achievements of Director J. Cable Flashes seven-year-old girl away from Day Fair.______CIRCLE THEATER stein of Windsor avenue, and L. Fay. Four in Party That Started home. driven by liis son, Morris Jr., col­ When ’Virginia* Wetsel failed Three local Catholic organiza­ lided with a Dodge sedan owned The work of J. Leo Fay, new di­ to report home from school and tions, Campbell Council, K. of C., Saturday Afternoon, March 3 and driven by Fred Kubnly, local rector of the Manchester Communi­ London, March 3.— The sudden From Boston Early Vbas she could not be found in the the Daughters of Isabella and the village street barber. The Dodge ty 61ub, ('..iring his first two months development of unexpected opposi­ neighborhood, her mother and Catholic Ladies of Columbus, will BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL sedan was badly damaged and the on the job, has been highly satis­ tion to the marriage of Michael H om ing. police feared another kidnaping join in a bazaar to be held in the headlights on the truck were factory, according to one of the Arlen, famous novelist, and the mystery. Searching parties K. of C. hall on March 17, 18 and broken. The case was taken to members of the board of directcv: Countess Atalanta Meroatl was re­ were organized and Radio Sta­ 19. The principal prize to be given court Friday morning and Blon- ported here today by intimates of tion WGBF broadcast a descrip­ will be a Star sedan. w'ho said that there had been a de­ Boeton, March 3.— Mrc. Evenge- stein agreed to settle for all dam­ cided ’ -crease in activities. the couple. The fathjer of the girl, tion. The committees from the three ages. Mrs. Kubnly, who was in the He said that, if Director Fay can now in the United States, now ob­ llne Lodge Lindbergh, me her of She was found fofcr hours organizations will meet next Thurs- sedan w’as taken to the office of Dr. accomplish such success now under jects to the contemplated union, it Col. Charles A. Lindbevgh, and later on her way home from the ‘ day afternoon at 2:30. The commit­ fo- r flying companions, took " fc:- Rockwell where it was found she existing handicaps, he should be was said, and is leaving soon for country lanes which she had tee from Campbell Council is Detroit f.om the Easi Boston Air­ had sustained a broken thumb and able to do even greater work when Europe to confer with hls.daughter. been traversing in a vain hunt George H. Williams, Wilbrod J. bruises- the new Y. M- C. A. is erected port at 8:04 a. m., today. for “ the man in the moon.” Vir­ Messier and James O’Leary,* from Tomorrow Flying conditions were ideal for Churches eventually following receipt of the Berlin, "iarch 3.— The first de­ ginia’s fairy stories will hence­ the Daughters of Isabella. Mrs. Ju­ Union Congregational church: Willie T. Morton endowment. gree of Doctor of Philosophy ever the return trip home of the “ Lone forth be confined to goblins, lia Sheridan, Mrs. P. E. MeVey and MpC Andrew Healey, from the La­ and Monday Rev. George S. Brookes, ' pastor. At Present, many of the Com- won by an American at the Univer­ Eagle’s’’ mother. Circle 10:30 a. m. sermon “ The Journey sity of Berlin, has been awarded to At the controls of the airplane dies of Columbus, Mrs. Arline mii^ ty . club activities have to be Strange, Mrs. James McVeigh and to the House of Interpreter.’’ Com­ hela^M he Harding school gy.nna- Mrs. Barbara Morgan, of New York, was Lieut. Albert J. Hegenberger, who previously studied at Bryn Pacific flyerf Others of the party RURAL SCHOOLS HEAD Mrs. Walter Buckley. munion services. siuiii on Hollister street because of The Isabellas will meet on Mon­ DOUBLE FEATURE BILL 12:00 noon. Young Men’s class, j j^ck of facilities and equipment at Mawr and Columbia- were Lieut Harry A. Johnson, Miss Maude Dawson, Mrs. Lindbergh’s day evening to approve the ar­ speaker, Mr. Jorn Hogg. the “ W! ito House” on North Main TO ADDRESS KIWANIANS rangements and a similar meeting 7:00 p. m. Evening services. Ad­ street. When the new building is Mexico City, March 3.— Ticket fellow-teacher in Detroit and Major speculators here are now the object Cooper. The same party, with the will be held by the Ladies of Col­ Rollin' Home to Frisco! dress by Mr. Brookes “ The Pilgrim erected, the director will have many umbus on Tuesday evening. Leaving the Land of His Fathers’’, more advaiit: ,"er. than he has now of official wrath. In an effort to exception of Major Cooper, flew illustrated with colored slides. and activities should increase ac­ eliminate ticket speculators entire­ here from Detroit last Sunday to M- Searles Light Will Discuss A Romance of the Sea! Methodist Episcopal church- Rev. cordingly, the member of f-:: board ly, the city government has Issued attend the National Education asso­ Future of Rural Education J. Garfield Sallis, pastor. 10:30 a. of directors said. an order that seats in the first five ciation convention, which paid In This State. m. Morning service and Lord’s Sup­ Since Mr. Fay has taken over the rows are not to be sold to specula­ "Llndy’s” mother the supreme per. directorship of the Community tors. honor of educators— the gift of the M. Searles Light of the State 7:00 p. m. Evening service con­ club, activities have been very golden emblem of life membership. Board of EMucation will be the Mexico City, March 3.— De­ Take Beans Along FUNERAL OP MRS. ELLEN J. sisting of a costume recital by Mrs. numerous, both ^cially and in speaker at the meeting of the Ki- SWEENEY. Charles R. Vickery, entitled “ Pan- srorts. r has develop — < ghls’ termined to end the rellgiou upris­ Boston baked beans were carried wanis club on Tuesday noon at the dita Ramamai’’, a story of India. basketball team that already is ing in the states of Jalisco, Michoa- in the plane. This traditional Satur­ Hotel Sheridan. Mr. Light who is can, Guanajuato,, Aguscallentes day night dish of' Boston will be The funeral of Mrs. Ellen J. First Evangelical Lutheran bidding for the state championship supervisor of the rural schools of Sweeney, wife of Edward J. church. Rev. John F. Bauchmann, and possible national honors. His and Zacatecas before the national served in Detroit this evening. the state will tell about "th e Fu­ Thirty-two minutes after she re­ Sweeney, was held this morning pastor. 10:00 English service, ser­ financial report for the past two elections In July, the War Depart­ ture of Rural Education in Conn­ with ’ services at the home at 71 mon “ The Supreme Inquiry.” months was decidedly satisfactory. ment has ordered all zone comman­ ceived a call from the desk at her ecticut.” uptown hotel Mrs. Lindbergh was South Main street and a\ St. 11:00 German service- Sermon ders to push their campaigns The meeting Tuesday will be the James’s church. The bearels were “ A Loving Prisemer. " vigorously against the rebels. aboard the plane and enroute to second for the attendance drive be­ Detroit. William Sweeney, Thomas Wal.sh, Rockville Baptist c^Urch. Rev. TO GIVE DEMONSTRATION tween Fred Blish’s “ Nuts” and Alfred Gustafson, August Rosen- Blake Smith/pastor. 10:30-^ m. Breakfast was served in the Fayette Clarke’s “ Pests.” Last plane as it sped over Massachusetts dahl, Stephen Horan and Thomas Regular m oving services and Com­ v'eek’s contest was a tie. Captain Murphy. All except Mr. Walsh are in the sunlight. munion. OF RADIO INTERFERENCE ABOUT TOWN Blish is thinking about having the from Manchester. He lives in 7:00 p. m\ Special musical pr'5^ Stops will be made at Schenec­ absentees on his team pay for the Arlington, 'Mass. Burial was in tady, N. Y., and Buffalo, N. Y. other fellows dinner in proportion gram with mixed quartette assisted Practical Illustrations of Trou­ St. James’s cemetery. .^.t the WITH by Max Kabri/k, violinist. Charles R. and Ellen Bronson The only handicap of the flight to the number of times they are out. church service Miss Julia M. Shaw St. John’s Episcopal church. Rev. ble Planned For Meeting of have sold their single house and was a strong west wind, which may and Mrs. John Sullivan sang “ O, H. B. Olmsted, rector- 8:0 0 a. m. Fans Tonight- three extra building lots on Foley diminish, however, when the flyers Salutaris” at the offertory. At the and Patsy Ruth Miller Holy Communion. street to Jennie A. and Leon H. cross the Berkshire hills. LOCAL SAILORS OFF SOON elevation Miss J,plia Shaw sang 10:45 a. m. Regular morning Backers of an attempt to organ­ Underhill of Scotland, Conn. In Passing over Boston Major Ed­ “ Ave Maria’ and Mrs. Maude Foley WhVre foam-capped waves smother the straining worship also second celebration of ize a branch of the Radio Listen­ turn the Underhills have sold their win H. Cooper, army signal officer, sang “ Sweet Saviour.” As tlie I schooner—a little dancing girl found happiness. the Sacrament. Sermon “ The Lord’s ers’ Association in Manchester are -90-acre farm in Scotland, together dropped leaflets urging support of FOR ICE PATROL DUTY body was leaving the church Mrs. Words to the Communicant.” anxious that a large number of per­ with stock and tools to Mr and Mrs an enlarged Boston airport. John Sullivan sang “ Some Sweet COMPANION FEATURE 6:30 p. m. Evening services. Ser­ sons atend the organization meet­ Bronson, who plan to move to the Day.” mon “ The Christian’s Ceiling.” ing which is to be held at 8 o ’clock farm a week from today. The Un­ Jobert and Pillard, Whose Ship Ralph Graves in “The Cheer Leader” tonight at Knights of Columbus derhills formerly lived on Stone MISS JULIA BROWN 7:30 p. m. Young People’s Fel­ Was Reported Wrecked, la a lowship. Hall on Bissell street. They hope street this town and expect to return BOY SCOUT NEWS Have Been Here on Leave. St. Bernard Catholic church- Rev. to get a substantial membership so to Manchester. The transfers were Miss Julia Bro-wn/ of 348 Weth­ that as much as possible can be TODAY Continuous .2:15 to 10:30 TODAY Father Sinnott, pastor. Masses at made through the Wallace D. Robb Maurice Jobert of Maple street ersfield avenue, Hartford, a form­ done to Improve radio reception in er resident of Manchester, died on 8:00, 9:15 and 10:30. agency. Troop 1 On Hike and Arthur Pillard of Lynew street, 2—FEATURES—2 St. Joseph’s Polish church. Rev. Manchester. Assistant Scout Commissior.-r Thursday evening at her home. She Gus Greene, well known local sailors attached to the U. S. Coast was the daughter of Mrs. Bridget Sigismund Worenecki, pastor. The Good Will Club had a Joseph Dean and 23 of the Boy Guard Cutter Mojave which recent­ Masses at 8:00 and 10:30. Devo­ radio fan, is a supporter of the thoroughly enjoyable social last Scouts of Troop' 1 enjoyed a 14 Brown and the late John A. Brown. TOM MIX and Tony MAY McAVOY in movement. He points to the fact ly figured in the reports of a sea Her survivors are her mother, four The Woiider Horse tions at 3 o’clock. night at the City View dance hall. mile hike Thursday. The 'ys went tragedy because of a similarity in Notes that in Hartford radio reception Eleven tables were filled at pro­ sisters. Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. THE LITTLE SNOB conditions have improved greafy out in pairs and met Mr. Dean at ships’ names, resulting in much Peter Normandin, Mrs. John in “ Silver Valley” Mrs. Annie Andrews of Union gressive whist. The winners among Bolt' i I ’ e. They went to ti end anxiety to parents and friends, will street is spending a week in Provi­ since the formation of the Radio the women were Mrs. Wallace Thorpe and Mrs. Stanley Gallagher. Listeners’ Association in that city. of the lakj and three fires were leave soon in their ship for ice pa­ There are also several nieces and dence. Palmer, first; Mrs. Celia Matson, made. Man; of the boys passed their trol duty off Newfoundland. Mr. John Stevens of Union street Mr. Greene forsees a similar im­ second and Mrs. Rachel'Culver, con­ nephews. first and second class cooking tests, The sailors have been hame on The funeral will be held at her has received word from Texas of provement here. He said he hoped solation. The men who captured furlough for fi-^e days. Pillard went that radio patrons would realize the cooking piece of beefsteak and home on Monday morning at 8:30 the death of his mother. prizes were W. C. Hills, first; Wil- onion slices on birch sticks ever back to Boston yesterday and .lo- opporturiity which an organization mer Keeimy, second and William and in St. Peter's church at 9 Miss Ruth DeForest of Prospect the fire. The long hike gave them a bert leaves tomorrow morning. At o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. St. street is entertaining Mrs- Arthur of this kind affords and attend the Hagenow, consolation. Sandwiches, the time -when the Mohave struck a Evening Herald Bargain Column Ads Pay keen appetite and they consumed Benedict cemetery. Commingi: of Staten Island, N. Y. open meeting tonight. home-made cake and coffee .were reef off Nantasket Beach, the Mo-j Officials^ of the Hartford organ­ the victu'.ls with a relish- On the Thomas H. Brooks of the Brooks served by the ladies in charge. north lake they held contests in jave, whose name is pronounced tlie Clothing Co., is in Boston, this week ization will be present tonight to Irving Wickham and Sidney Hage­ same, was lying off Boston li.ghtj tell of the benefits to be derived chogplnt; holes through the ice on business. now played for the dancing which which they found 11 inches thick’. waiting for morning to dock. Tin; front such an organization and to followed. news of the Mohave’s trouble reach -, 'I'he Sunday School classes of Sti tell about the progress inltheir city. The youngsters were able to cut Johns church held a very success­ holes thnugh in about 4 5 seconds ed the Mojave by radio and the lat , Alfred Grezel has installed a high Mrs. L. M. Keeney of tl^e Orford ful food sale Friday afternoon in with their xtchets. ter ship proceeded immediately r «, powered radiola set in the K. of building who has been ill for several the rescue. Two men of the Mohave i Tomorrow the Rockville-Willimantic Gas office. C. hall and a program will precede On the return trip they climbed Tomorrow Mis- Emma Zuelke, clerk at the days, suffered a slight shock last lost their lives. | the meeting. This will be followed night and her condition is consid­ a hill at Bolton where there is a railroad station and Miss Ida Doss squaw cave in the rocks. They and Monday by a demonstration of various forms ered ci*itical. and Monday w'ill leave next w-eek for a trip to of interference. Electrical equip­ searched at the top of the kill for HOSPITAL NOTES STATE California. V ment will be placed in the hall in an Indian landmark suppos d to di­ I The Rockville Girls club held a Gibbons Assembly, Catholic order to show how it interferes Ladles of Columbus will have a vide tile land between the Pequot public whist in their rooms Thurs­ with reception when the power is and Naiagansett Indians. The day evening. special meeting at 8:30 Tuesday Mrs. Agnes Checkers, wife o f , switched on evening in K. of C. hall. The pur- boys were unable to locate the mark Luther A. White, w'ho has been Alexander Checkers of North Cov­ , pose of the meeting is to discu.^s but had a great time searching for engaged in the furniture and under­ the question of whether the assem- it. The , cents returned home tired entry died at the Memorial hospital; taking business for several years, EASE OF DRIVING but happy at 5 o'clock. today. i bly will join with Campbell Council, Admissions to the hospital re-j has filed a certificate of incorpora­ K. of C. in putting on their annual Last night Mr. Dean visited the CHANiY ported today are: Vincent Farrand, tion with the secretary of the state. bazaar. At the same time a rehear­ organization meeting of the new The incorporators are Luther A. FEATURES NEW CARS troop sponsored by the Manchester 43 North street, Charles Perrine, 51 sal will be held of the degfree team, Summitt street, Dorothy McDo'nald, i n White, Edith G. White and Henry drill and choir. Community club. Thirteen boys E. Gruttemeyer. were present. 4 Bee Hive, Josephine Silanno, 140 The Men’s Corner of the Metho­ W^oman Motorist to Be Thank­ Cooper street. Ruby Fuller, Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McCann Center. dist church will hold a meeting and ed, Says W. R. Tinker, Jr., of of Henry street left this morning The wealthiest people, per capi­ oyster supper Saturday evening-. Hudson-Essex Agent. ^ for a ten-day stay at Atlantic City. Following the supper, Manchester ta, in the world, are the 1,500 It is estimated that there are Mr. McCann is the assistant mana­ Osage Indians, who, in the last ten approximately 4,000 students from talent will furnish an entertain- One of tlie distinct gains in auto­ ger of the J. W. Hale company’s n;ent. years, have received about $180.- the Philippine Islands attending mobile “1928 designs, in the opin­ store. schools and colleges in the United William Eckhardt who has been ion of engineering critics Is the re­ 00.0,000 for gas and oil from their Oklahoma lands. States. •seriously ill at the Hartford hospi­ markable convenience and ease of Rev. W. D. Woodward of 121, tal for the past month, has return­ driving. This is by no means con­ Hollister street performed a wed­ ed to his home on Union street. fined to the higher priced cars, ac­ ding ceremony at his home at Mis.: Alice O’Neil of East Main cording to W. R. Tinker, Jr., Hud- 10:30 this forenoon. The contract­ street has accepted a position in sbn-Essex dealer, but has had in ing parties were two of his former Coventry. fact its most strinklng advance in parishioners in Staffordville, Mrs. Mrs. Mary Obenauf who under­ the cars of moderate size and cost. Edith Matthews and George Byron SUNDAY it went an operation at the Hartford “ Yon can thank the woman mo­ Howard. They were unattended and |P ark Y o u r hospital W’ednesday ’ is resting as torist for that,” said Mr. Tinker. after the ceremony left for a wed- and comfortably as can be expected. “ Men are driving in better comfort ing trip to New York city. Mr. and-with' greater ease today be­ and Mrs. Howard will live in Staf­ MONDAY •Glooms Outside! V A* cause women have Insisted on fordville. McCORMICK TAKES LEAD liigher standards of detailed finish Come prepared for the loudest and longest set of in the cars. Hose Company No. 3 of the laughs you’ve ever had—or ever will have. The THREE “ Take such an Item as an anti­ South Manchester Fire department IN A. AND N. PINOCHLE theft lock. To engineers that was was called out this mopping to ex­ ACES OF COMEDY! NO one on the screen today can simply a mechanical device, to be tinguish a grass fire in the rear of equal Chaney for the thrill of considered wholly on mechanical Richard G. Rich’s residence at 257 the unusual! As Chuck Col­ Harry McCormick took the lead HARRISON merits. But the woman driver call­ CeAter street. Yesterday after­ W. R. CAMPBELL’S lins, underworld power, he away from Tom Gleason in the ed for a lock which could be reach­ noon at 2:45 Hose Company No. 1 weaves a spell of excitement Army and Navy Club mixed part­ ed without bending and reaching and suspense amazing even for ners pinochle tournament last was called to a fire at Center stree,t and which would not soil gloves. and Love lane. No damage result­ FORD Chaney. night. Gleason had a 39 point The result is a key-lock on the lead. Now McCormick leads by 68 ed at either fire. RIALTO dash— wliich insurance companies PHYLLIS To(l Browning’s 'riie final sitting will take place regard as more efficient and which ne.xt Friday night at 7:30 at the certainly as far more convenient. ■ LOCAL YOUNG HAN HEADS with production flubhouse. The total scores fol­ “ One of the most popular moves Betty Compson low: which Essex ever made with wo­ HAVER Harry McCormick, 5,339; Tom men was to install the starter on NEW BRITAIN BROKERAGE A SMASHING Gleason, 5,271; Jack Rady, 5,221; the dash. It is undeniably so much CHESTER UNDERWORLD PICTURE Reinhardt Lamprecht, 5,220; Ar- more convenient. \Ve now have mond Donze, 5,214, Frank Mc- cars, too, with the motormeter on Caughey, 5,208; Fred McCormick, Stuart G. Segar of Main atreet Is the dash where it can be seen day receiving the congratulations of his 5,111; John Person, 5,102; Otto or night; with oil and gasoline in CONKLIN Custer, 5,086; Joe McCann, 5,077; friends on his recent promotion to guages constantly visible; with the position of manager of the New Jack Hartnet, 5,075; Peter Frey, an ammeter showing the operat- 5,050; Otto Sonnicksen , 5,02’7; Britain branch of the Hartford tion of the electrical system. Thus brokerage house of Thomson Fenn ^THE NERVOUS WRECK' Edward Quish,-4,908; Fred Hope; the motorist can see at a glance 4,839; Carl Anderson, 4,762. & Company. Mr. Segar assumed how his car is working in every re­ the duties of his new post March 1. Thrills, spills, ills and pills! You’ll be a “ Nervous spect. He has been connected with the “ Such a detail as the door firm as a bond salesman for the Wreck” from laughing! handles lias not been overlooked. past year and a half and has been S c a le c id e These are now of graceful as well most successful; The New Britain CO-FEATURE: as useful design and carry a pat­ Red Mite control is simple, easy brancK covers a large territory in tern which runs through other the southern part of the state and AU Star Cast in “FACE VALUES” r - PATHE NEWS and effective if it Is done at the items of the finish. Doors may be I'igbt time and, of course, with the includes Waterbury and many of locked from the Inside by moving the important centers. right spray material. the handle forward an Inch or so. The young man Is a graduate of TODAY’S CONTINUOUS SHOW -—But, there’s only onp right The window regulators operate the local High school in the class of time to control Red Mites— In the with hardly any effort at all and 1924. He attended Dartmouth col­ REGINALD Co-Feature dormant stage, just before the Red are designed to match the door lege at Hanover, N. H., later enter­ BUDDY ROOSEVELT TODAY— 2 Features Continuous 2:15 to 10:30 —TODAY Ylite eggs hatch. handles. ing Babson Institute at Wellesley, Bebe Daniels in SCALECIDE has proved its effi­ Mass., from which he was gradual^ Ralph luce in I ^ A D TO FLORIDA KEYS in 1926. DENNY “The Phantom Buster” ciency in controlling Red Mites. TO^BE HIGHWAY OF PALMS “FEEL MY PULSE” Both tlio >Iass. and Conn, experi­ Also / “Chicago After Midnight” | Miami, Fla.— The newly’ opened -in- ment statir,:;.s have obtained prac­ Final Chapter tically pcrf'. r; control with Scale* Overseas Highway which connects Th|y’ ve dug up QUeen Shub-ad, Miami with Key West over the buried? In Ur of the Chaldees 5000 r TUESDAY NIGHT, 5 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 5 ACTS jlde. 4< |7A S T & “HAWK OF THE HILL” famous Florida Keys will soon he a years^ ago, and she was wearing NO ADVANCE IN PRICES 10c, 25c, 35c • highway of royal palms for a large a w ig./'Probably the queen had OUR GANG COMEDY part of Its northern length- been, reading about the passing of URIOUS” r James N. Nichols Over 2,000 palms haye been set the napper and decided to “ let P jkighlaiid PaHc. Phone- 785-2 out along the- route. ; - 'i ^ ;::^ v

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every age wherein aien lMi« be­ SECOND CONGHEGATIONAL were the very sort of men who be* Anthem—behold the Master Pas- came the twelve apostles. Not from come dleclplee of Jeehe. / seth ...... By Stevenson Every man who Would leave hla Frederick 0. Allen, Minister. the privileged and powerful PhAii- Anthem— God is a Spirit . .Bennett sees, and not from the schoolmen, Impreee ui^ii his genelmtlon mdst Postlude— Grand Choeur .. Dubois make disciples. This . Is th e . first At the morning service tomor­ The Evening Herald and ecckeiastics and priests of Hymns— Worship the Lord in the Jerusalem, did the Redeemer elect work of leadership. We gUbly Beauty of Holiness . . . .Mousell row at 10:45* o’clock, the pastor will preach. Sermon topic: "Ten the immortal T'welve. Many a galt- the phrase, "leading jcltlzen," br Father Hear the Prayer We Ol^er "leading laymah," of every man of Dukes Lepers Cleansed." The Lord’s Sup­ Sunday School Lessons ered and be ringed and be-robed bishop would cringe from facing prominence In the community., and PHWES In the Cross of Christ I Glory. . per will be observed. In the church. Commonly, we rnmn f Downing Special music will be rendered by Wimam r. ElUs. the actuality of the character of the only a wealthy man, who is usually SOUTH IHETHODIST EPISCOPAL.'^Sermon, "The Malden's Devotion,’ by organist and choir. men from whom he claims spiritnal Cyp Club 6:00. Pur Every A^e» Chreed and Nationality. leading nobody ’anywhere; Pranh Text, Ruth 2:16 Leader, Ray Warren. Speaker Church school at 9:30 a. m. Dur­ descent— men upon whom his uni­ ing the worship period tomorrow formed servants would look down criticism of this restless generation Rev. Joseph Cooper Hymn Mr. Woodruff. Pastoral Benediction. A series of Lenten Devotional Herbert Tenney will speak on the with disgust. Surely the rich and points out the notable lack, o f gen­ Program For"the Week Services on the Last Week of medical missionary work of Dr. mighty and aristocratic Christian uine leadership in all fields, but' 9:30— Sunday Bible school. Wilfred T. Grenfell of Labrador. church of today had a nobler ances­ notably In politics, In eddcatlon, 10:30 a. m.— Ministry of the Monday, 4 p. m.— King’s Heralds Christ’s Life. For tomorrow night rehearsal; 4 p. m.— Girls In the Starting next Sunday, March 11, try than these oriental peasants? and In religions affairs. "Every chime. “ The Triumphal Entry.” The older PALESTINE’S COMMON SIGHT gym; 6:30 p. m.— Annual banquet people are invited to these meet­ the pastor’s training class will meet Christian teacher r u ^ t to make 10:45 a. m.— Morning worship. at the church school hour. The Not so. It was of this sort, and disciple ,” says one sagacious Organ Prelude, Adagio from the of the Church school board. ings. Tuesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts; purpose of the class is to consider in this Land, that Jesus created His preacher. A certain German scholar^ Sixth Organ Symphony . .Widor The Week what it means to be a Christian. All apostles. Every one of them was a 7 p. m.— Campfire Girls; 2:30 p. Tuesday 2:30. Regular meeting SHOWS WONDER OF GOSPEL now on this side of the Atlantic, Processional Hymn boys and girls ove^ 12 years of age fisherman or a peasant, except Mat­ m.— Regular W. C. T. U. meeting of the W. C. T. U. with Mrs. John <$> conducts a school of philosophy and Apostles’ Creed at 114 Chestnut street, Mrs. J. H: who are not members of the church thew, who was so renegade a Jew trains followers: and his practice Is Antlphonal Sentences ...... Tallis Hood, 114 Chestnut street. are heartily invited to join it. It will Hood, hostess. Tuesday 7:00. First rehearsal of ■ecial Services: Wednesday, March 14th: Special League Service. Mr. Edward Dzia- THREE PIECE CHAMBER SUITE 4:30 p. m.— Childi-en’s Service. Lenten preacher at St. Mary’s dus will render selections on the 7:30 p. ni.— Special Preacher: Rev. H. B. Olmstead. Church will be: The Rev. Wilfred violin and Miss Helen Berggren Greenwood, of Grace Church, Wind­ and Mr. William Johnson will sing, ______t______sor, Conn. accompanied by Mr. Collins Drlggs at the piano. The subject for dis­ $89.50 cussion is, “ Beginning an Experi­ "A Year to Pay" SALVATION ARMY ment” . Luke VI: 46-49. The pastor is the leader. Special Revival services will be In accordance with the vote of Just as shown at left except the bed which has been changed South Methodist Episcopal Church conducted by Colonel and Mrs. E. the League at its recent business to the new style straight end. Made in combination walnut J. Parker of New York City and meeting, an offering will be taken and carefully finished. We still continue to give you a year to nay for your purchases at the special prices and you have a rea­ Main Street and Hartford Road Brigadier and Mrs. A. E. Bates of for the American White Cross. Tuesday the third of the series of sonable assurance that we will remain in business so that we can Hartford Saturday and Su.iday. A back up the guarantee which we give with every suite sold. Minister: REV. JOSEPH COOPER demonstration Saturday night will six weekly union services and he given by 200 delegates at 7:30. social gatherings will he held at Services Sunday as follows: Com­ 7:30 in the vestry of the Second 9:30 a. m.— Sunday School pany meeting at 9:30 a. m. Holi­ Congregational church. The subjec.t, ness meeting at 11 a. m. Christians for discussion is “ Knockers or THREE PIECE CHAMBER SUITE Praise meeting at 3 p. m. Young Boosters” . The leaders arc the TERMS 10:45 a. m.— Morning Worship Peoples Legion at 6 p. m. Salvation Messrs. E. A. Lydall and Calvin meeting at 7:30 p m., final meet- 1 Da'vison. Light refreshments are and “THE GENESIS OF SIN” ing of the day. Music by the Band ; served at these meetings during the $121.50 and Songsters. half hour following the service, to promote :;ociabillty. These meetings “A Year to Pay” SELF SERVICE 7:00—Evening Worship. are being well attended. Come early A suite which we have earned in our line for some time Camp Fire Girls in attendance. and enjoy the informal “ Sing” . ^ Everything for the home may be purchased and it has always been a good seller. It has now been Topic: “The Beautiful Story of Ruth.” Wednesday the Junior Choir will North Methodist meet for rehearsal at 7:00 sharp, dropped and we are closing out the remainder of our stock here at prices usually lower than elsewhere. We with Miss Beatrice L. Lydall, 22 ALL ARE WELCOME at this very attractive price. Full size End Bed, 48 guarantee your purchases and our chances are Hudson street. inch dresser and four drawer vanity in combination walnut Episcopal Church Friday the Ladies Aid society good for remaining in business to back up this will hold a Food Sale in the Hose ■with Huguenot finish. North Main St. House, corner Main and Hilliard guarantee. Furniture stores spring up in a day SUNDAY SERVICES streets. Doors will be open at 2:00. Home made, bread, rolls, baked and fail at night usually. What redress have the 9:30—Church School. beans, Boston brown bread, cake, customers? None whatsoever. We ^tend pie and one hot supper dish, in fact 10:45—Worship With Sacra­ most anything In home cooking THREE PIECE CHAMBER SUITE credit cheerfully to those who are worthy. Won’t ment of the Lord’s Supper. will be found at this sale. ' THE CENTER CHURCH This week the Intermediate- you investigate our Profit Sharing Club Plan? AT THE CENTER 5:30—Epworth League Serv­ Junior League will meet Friday at $132w75 ice. 4:00 sharp, for hand work and the Another feature here is Self Service... You may monthly missionary service. “ A Year to Pay” look without buying, we are not afraid of com­ The Nutmeg Trail Epworth Morning W orship...... 10:45 League Institute supper will be, at Consists of Bow End Bed, 48 inch Dresser and Full Vanity parison. Our salesmen will help you in every ^ CHURCH OP THE 6:30 Friday evening at Hockanum. with triple mirrors. Made in combination walnut with the Captain E. A. Yarrow for many years Director General way possible- NAZARENE The supper will be followed by the regular American walnut finish. ^ A 'very roomy suite and of Near East Relief in the Caucasus will speak. He will usual program of classes, addresses, 406 l^aln Street receation etc. one that you will be well pleased with. also address the Men’s League at 9:30. REV. B. T. FRENCH An offering will be taken at the morning service as well as at the 9:30— Sunday School Epworth League service, for the 10 ;45— Preaching Service American White' Crocs. During 1927 the New England Deaconess a E. KEITH FURNITURE CO C3^ C lu b ...... OsOO 6:30— Young People’s Service Association gave more than $60,- 7:30— Evangelistic Service 000 worth of free service, for which CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. During Lent these meetings will be for everyone. these White <3ross offerings In the churches are Intended to partially Prayer Meeting Wednesday aj HP Evening. 7:80 pay. r MANCHESTEK (CONN.) EVENING HERAtij, SATURDAY', MARCH S, 1928» TAfSti FOtm

ly, a great measure ot emancipation flcient to completely upset the dia­ AttttlftatM tor the housewives ot a section mond market, which has been arti­ where housewitery is still a weary ficially sustained for years by limit­ DO WE STILL HAVE VOTES? Svrning Brrali trade. ing production. This has been pofc PUBUSBBO BT What it tails to see, and what slble through the circumstance that BY BRUCE CATTON TOT BERALO PRI^rnNa CO. worries a great many people who the African diamond fields are In Poandcd^by B l^ o o d S. snit. otherwise tavor the Norris bill, is the hands of a very small group of Oot. 1. Ktl ^ ' *|*HESE are great days for those who like to bristle with indignation. capitalists. New York, March 3.— In most St«it Krtnlbs Bxcspt SuodJijrs and the possibilities with relation to es­ 1 The man who is not satisfied except when he is viewing with alarm CColldajriu ^ tablished manutacturing interests in The efforts certain to be made by of the small towns of this realm, EXCHANGE BnUfad at tba Poat Offlea at Man* is right in his element. , , ^ the little white church— at least it ebaater aa Saoond Claaa Mall Mattar. the North it the United States gov- these people, who possess large po­ To begin with, there is Indiana. The governor has just been tried SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall used to be— became the center of emhaent takes action which will re­ litical influence in South Africa and for various unsavory acts, winning acquittal because the statute of alx dollara a yaar. alxty oanta a llmHations had expired. A former klan official has been telling the at­ the town life once the services had month tor aborter perioda sult in manutacturers in Alabama, in Europe, to suppress the develop­ ended. Groups would gather at By earrlar. alshtaen oanta a waak. torney general about assorted skullduggery at city and state elections. Tennessee and adjoining states get­ ment of the hew fields might easily The Hoosler state’s dirty linen still is going on the line. the corner or on the lawn and sssisss 6In#la aoplaa, thraa oanta. tongues would wag about every­ SPECIAli ADVERTISING REPRS* ting their power for a fraction of lead almost anywhere. Meanwhile At Washington, there is more of the same. The odor of Teapot 8ENTATIVE. Hamilton-Oa Uaaar. those American purchasers of dia- x)ome still hovers, and the despairing fight to send somebody to jail for thing from Mrs. Brown’s new baby Inc.. S86 Madlaon Avenne, Naw Tork what power costs in Connecticut or to the new clerk over at the hard­ monds who have paid the inflated it continues, four years after the odor was first noticed. and all North Mlehisan Aranua New York state or Ohio or Michi­ New York City is discovering unbridled graft in a sewer job, and is ware store. Chtoaco. prices of the las^ fifteen or twenty Tha Maachaater Bvanlng Barald la gan. struggling through festoons of legal red tape to see if something can’t Even so dpes Broadway exchange WATKINS Furniture Exchange offers a large years will wonder a bit about the much of its "neighborhood gossip.’’ on aala tn Now York City at Scbulta’a The idea of turning Muscle Shoals be done. and varied line of furniture taken in exchange Na\ra Stand. Sixth Avenua and 43nA effect on the value of their gems. Now it would be comforting to assume that the troubles of Indiana, The playfolk of the "main stem” Straat and 42nA Straat entranca of over to private exploitation is unat­ are a pretty busy crew during their ne'w furniture as well as pieces that have become Grand Cantral Str.tlon and at pll Washington and New York are the work of unspeakable ivlllains who, in tractive to plenty of people in this week. The children of the thea- slightly shopmarkedvin our main store, and new. Hoatlir g Neva Standa. DID GET REWARD some strange manner, had fastened themselves on the government. But • • • part of the world-. But unless the we can’t let ourselves down that easily. The responsibility is ours and i ter are not likely to have thelr pieces. Here you’ll always find new arrivals-^ CMant ot Intamatlonal Newa Ser­ Never in our life were we so glad their vice. Norris bill can be amended to pro­ we cannot escape it. ! make-up washed off and and prices that mean real savings. “International News Service has tha hibit the sale of electrical energy at to be wrong as in the matter of the Corruption in politics never is the work of a few rascals. Its roots street clothes on Bduch before mid axetostva rights to use for republlca- man who found the $52,000 at go down to the very center of our social organization. Every nation, night. And not all of them fore­ tloa In any form all news dispatches a price which will put all the rest Coney Island. He did get a reward every state and every city gets exactly the kind of government that it gather in the midnight clubs. oradlted to or not otherwise credited of the country at an economic dis­ deserves. So, upon a Sunday morning, if In this paper. It Is also exclusively — two rewards, in fact; one from Walnut Dining Rolost or left their jobs since De- New York men have, somehow, in his speech. only a part of its subway system is Scotland and any other equally dis­ Washington.— It may be true, cember, 1926,, when the percent­ won a reputation for being “ dres­ This newspaper, while decidedly affected, as in the present case, and tant land, with corresponding aa Secretary of Labor Davis be­ age was 90.9. Eleven of twelve sy.” I can remember when, bkek groups surveyed showed decreases in Michigan, Colorado and way opposed to that hardshell variety even if there is every likelihood of prices, couid beat the New York- lieves, that current estimates of WATKINS unemployment are exaggerated. for 1927. states, we were advised that “ you of conservatism which sees peril in partial operation of the * “ struck” Stockholm record. But his comment on estimates Farmers and farm laborers who can always tell a New Yorker by, all new things, has been reluctant lines, the strain thereby put on all that 4,000,000 persons are out of left the farms in 1927 and - years his clothes.” Styles have become FURNITURE EXCHANGE to join the chorus of those who sing other means of transit is so heavy i work has em.pha.sized the absence just before can't be accurately es­ more standardized since then. Ii’s much easier to look like Broadway the song of thi plane as the ready- that the big and congested city is j and any agency which kept accu- timated, but Secretary of Agricul­ 17 OAK STREET date 1 rate track of the facts. Such facts ture Jardlne estimates that more today than it is to look like Main to-use successor of the train, the an uncomfortable place to ' get "A merican { and figures as are available fur- than 3,000,000 persons have left -street, for Instance. automobile and the steamship. It around in. i uish little nourishment for those the farms since 1920, many to be There is, however, a type of New must, however, admit that the ar­ If the Interborough permits such HISTORY who agree with President Cool-* thrown on the labor market. A York who goes in for eccentricities ray of those who are thus boosting of its employes as are members of idge’s assertion in his message to total of 1,749,439 persons earn­ in clothes, who mixes yellow spats with loud-checked trousers, trick the plane is impressive, and that the Amalgamated Assocla,tion of .Miircli B. Congress last December that “ em­ ing livings on farms left the farms 10 44— First Roman Catholic col­ ployment is plentiful.” between 1910 and 1920 and If the vests and coats of strange cuts. On perhaps they are right. Street and Electric Railway Em­ ony reached America. In round numbers, the 1920 cen­ same ratio continued some 1,226,- the other hand, a glimpse in the Still, we cannot overlook the fact ployes to go on strike at midnight 1791— District of Columbia fully sus showed that 40,000,000 Ameri- 000 have departed in the last seven windows of those exclusive clubs that Colonel Lindbergh’s very mod­ tonight, the loss that the city will organized. ! cans engaged in gainful occupa­ years. along Fifth avenue reveal some of esty may operate to deceive him as sustain in the ^sence of a large 1S17— Territory of Alabama or­ tions. There were 10,000,000 As for mining, a surplus of the world’s best groomed men. ganized. metal-mining workers was general Mayor Walker has achieved the to the relative safety of the air­ part of its usual throng of tran­ employers aiid self-employed, in­ 1S45— Postal rates reduced to cluding 8,000,000 farmers; 26,- in the west as late as January distinction off being pointed out The House of Representatives plane. He is not like other men— sients will undoubtedly reach an im­ five cents for 800 miles. Ten 000,000 wage earners and 4,000,^ About 160,000 bituminous coal as a de luxe fashion plate. And it not, even, like most other aviators. posing figure. When there is a sub­ cents for greater distances. 000 salaried workers. miners are on strike and 15,000 is after “ our Jimmy” that the He has peculiar gifts, which he per­ way strike on. New York is not for 1349— Department of the Interior The employe class included 2,- anthracite, miners are said to be youth of New York now fashions at Washington haps does not quite appraise at created. 700,000 farm workers, 1,000,000 idle. A surplus of miners has ex­ his styles. A Check on a Wall outsiders. 1891— Congress passed interna­ Street office building showed an ex­ demolished the wets in a roll call vote on an amendment dlsign- their true unusualness. He can fly, miners, 12,000,000 manufacturing isted for years. tional copyright act. workers, 2.500,000 building trades Building trades: .Workers in this traordinary number of office boys ed to embarrass prohibition enforcement, the result bmng almost calmly, surely, in any kind of con­ CONSTITUTIONS 1899— George Dewey made ad­ works, 3,000,000 clerical workers Industry have been especlaly hard woaripg spats. And, I am told, a five to one dry majority, the largest ever cast on an Important ditions. He has an amazing me­ Charges of tremendous graft in miral of the U. S. navy. and 3,000,000 transportation work­ hit and union officials estimated re­ score's of the young clerks, messen­ division. . ] ^ . chanic sense that enables him to ers. cently that 300,000 were out of gers and such now dress for din­ Apparently the great'majority of the members of the lower sewer construction in the Borough house of Congress, Democrats and Republicans, understand they defect and correct the slightest er­ work. ner. of Queens, New York City, resulted Transportation workers: Class will lose grace with the people unless they stand by the eigh­ ror in his machine. He has the pa­ in the governor of th‘e state appoint­ Now to take up the available 1 railroads reported 100,000 fewer Speaking of fashions, the Man­ teenth amendment and the Volstead Act. facts for these various classes. The tience to keep his plane on the ing a judge of the Supreme Court A THOUGHT employes Nov. 15. 1927, than on hattan girlies are wearing “ ele­ The vote, taken Fel^uary 14, was on the motion of Represen­ ground till it is fit to go up. For, Bureau of Labor Statistics, part of Nov. 15, 1926, Including a drop of phant shade” hose. And right tative Linthicum of Maryland to prevent the use of denatured al­ to conduct an investigatlom The in­ A soft aioswer tnrneth away the Department of Labor, has com­ cohol. In his speech defending his motion, the Maryland leg­ him, no doubt, flying is a pretty 55,000 in the preceding month. pretty, too, say I, having grown a vestigation was well under way wrath.—-Prov. 15:1. piled Since 1923 a monthly index bit weary'of monotony of legs. islator made use of the entire gamut of wet propaganda charg­ safe activity. But that does not nec­ There are ^ more clerks, more when the Court of Appeals ordered' showing the percentage of employ­ sdles and other white collar jobs ing the United States government with murder whenever a essarily make it a safe one for the He submits himself to be seen ment which uses the average em­ With one landmark after an­ drinker dies from bootleg whiskey. The entire wet drive of the the Supreme Court judge to cease through a microscope who suffers and more new occupations open, thousands and tens of thousands ployment for 1923 as 100 per cent. but while such opportunities have other passing in Manhattan, it past few years culminated in Rep. Linthicum's effort; he was his activities, declaring that the act himself to be caught in a fit of It is based on payroll reports from who lack all these special qualifi­ absorbed some of the huge labor seems but fitting to record the pas­ joined by every wet member of the House who could be rallied of the Legislature under which he anger.— Lavater. 11,000 Industrial establishments to his support and when the final vote was taken the drys regis- cations in the degree that makes it surplus pouring from factories, sing of Otto, of the Waldorf. Next was appointed inquisitor and which employming some 3,000,000 work­ to Oscar, of the Waldorf, Otto is tered 287 and the wets 61. ^ safe for him. Lindy, we suspect, has KING TUT’8 TOMB OPEN mines, farms and railroads, they was passed half a century ago, is ers. have long since reached a virtual perhaps one of the most celebrated No state cast a completely wet vote. TO TOURIST VISITORS ON It has been said that this omits no idea what an extraordinary in­ unconstitutional. Now the work ia saturation point. of hotel attaches. Princes and trav­ Representative Madden of Illinois, chairman of the appropria­ THREE DAYS EACH WEEK many smaller factories which have tions bill, characterized the tactics of Rep. Linthicum as “ a sub­ dividual he is in equipment for his to be done all over again— perhaps ■ One of the most important eling salesmen, tourists and lady been hardest hit, but let that pass things to remember about unem­ buyers have come to know him by terfuge.” calling. by a layman investigator, perhaps Cairo.— The tomb of Tutenkba and_____ assume_____ that___ the ______average^ for ployment, however, Is that an ac­ his first name. For something like “ There is uo sense, no justice, no decency, in his attempt now Again, we have never seen a cer­ men has been reopened to visitois j holds good everywhere and— to embarras the administration on its enforcement of the law, ” by the Legislature itself. curate estimate of it is Impossible. a quarter of a century he has be^n tain tabulation that we should very during■ the “ morning . hoursnours thresinre.-) ■' qj actual figures— that said Rep. Madden. “ The law will be enforced regardless of If a similar situation had existed days a week, xo enable Adsitors to , 12,000,000 manu- Even in most prosperous times, captain of room service* and for 33 much like to see, and which it officials say years he has been at the hotel. He what Maryland thinks about it. . . .We ask you in the name of in Connecticut the chance of the in­ remain and see the inside of thej facturing orvininvoaemployes in iti1923.9S | Labor , Department inhleRs law and order to vote down the. amendment of the gentleman W'ould seem might be produced by tomb an electric current is suppll3d The percentage of manufactnr-1 about 1,000,000 are job . is 65 and leaves to get a rest. validation of the proceedings “ I’ve learned from my experi­ from Maryland.” one of the government aviation through court action would be prac­ for the Valley of the Kings, provid­ inK employment in the last month " _ , The ensuing vote, 287 to 61. which is indicative of the relative ing light and air. ence," he told me, “ that break­ agencies. We should like to see a tically nil. The framers of OUr con­ of 1927, as compared with the FIND ANCIENT COINS fast is the most Important meal of strength of the drys against the wets, shows the wet votea com­ dependable estimate of the total Howard Carter has finished nis 1923 average, was 85.1. This would ------ing from fifteen states. The vote shows the United States over­ stitution had* the good sense not to work on the tombs, for the present, the day. That's when most peo­ number of miles flown by airplanes mean, discounting the 1920-23 \ Seattle— Gold and silver coins ple are finicky about their service. whelmingly in favor of enforcing the prohibition law to the ut­ particularize too much. They in­ having cleared the fourth chamber drop in employment, that some 1,- valued at $600 were unearthed re- in this country in, say, any given of its marcellous collection. Tl>e If you start them off with a break­ most. , . i vested the Legislature with practi­ 800,000 jobs occupied by manu­ cently in the rear of the home oc­ Congress has evidently paid no heed to the wet attacks against month, in conjunction with an ac­ tombs were reopened earlier tha»i cupied by Seattle’s first chief of fast that pleases them, and reach.^s cally unlimited pow«r in all circum­ facturing workers in 1923 were not them promptly, they’re likely to be the coast guard, for the appropriation for that arm of the publio curate statement of the number of announced in honor of the mem­ police. The money was in a purse service has been increased, and about $15,000,000 of the entire stances where that power is not bers of the Statistical Congras.s occupied the first of this year. good-natured, the rest of the time. persons killed in the same time in Assuming that there were only sealed in a fruit jar. The treasure More kicks and ill-will come from^' sum is to be used in enforcement work. ' specifically restricted by the Con­ who’ came from Cairo to Luxor and goes to an engineer who recently ( aviation. The fact that within a few were anxious to see the treasures 10,000,000 such workers in 1923 faulty service of breakfast than stitution. If New York state had as purchased the property. days five persons have lost their buried with the Pharoahs. some 580,000 factory workers had anything else' that happens at a VVVN.V\ good a constitution as ours it would lives in the eastern United States hotel, it seems to me.” be saved an enormous amount of GILBERT SWAN. may mean much or not so much, ac­ trouble. How About a SmaU cording as we learn how many Early Returns From the Training Camps planes have been fiown in those ORIGINAL DOCUMENT DISILLUSIONING Poultry Farm in same few days, and how far. The theory that by some legerde­ Nobody, as far as we know, has main of “ quantity production” the IN LEE’S SURRENDER Town ever made a guess at the number American workingman has been en­ of deaths per thousand miles or ten abled, in the last few years, to pro­ GETS INTO COURT 5 or more acres. thousand miles of plane flight that ^ A % \ v duce more cheaply at higher wages % can be charged up to aviation. Un­ w New house (under construc­ gets something of a Jolt in a report til there has been provided some Xenia, 0.— Disputing the claim : DO of the Department of Commerce on of David R. Johnson, Cedarvllle, tion, almost finished.) such statistical information the de­ the market for American-made Greene County, to a document said gree of safety in flying will have Good location. tools in Europe. to he the original copy of the order to remain a matter. of . complete of surrender made by General Don’t Neglect Parts of School bus passes place. guesswork, tinctured by enthusi­ European workers look with long­ Robert E. Lee to General U. S. ing eyes on the American tools, the Low Price. asms or prejudices. Gran*, April 9, 1865, Mrs. Nettie Your House That Get report states, but are unable to C b Parr of Cedarville a sister of John­ Easy terms. buy them on account of the high son, brought suit here to 'replevin SINISTER JOKER price. They have to be content with the paper- She also asks to be Hard W ear. awarded damages in the sum of the cheaper products of Italian, W. Harry England There are in the No^th and East $300, alleging that Johnson Is Doors and door casings are Phone 74 a great many persons who would Spanish, German, French and Swed­ wrongfully depriving her o^ pos­ especially subject to hard w«ar greatly dislike to see the develop­ ish factories, which are less well session of the document. The paper and should be kept well paint­ equipped but are still able, through has a market value of $300 she ment at Muscle Shoals turned over ed. at some ruinous bargain price to the difference in wages, to turn out alleges. Mrs. Farr declares, that she tools at much lower prices than the some group of individuals who owned the document for 25 years would proceed to tax the people of factories of this country. it having come into her possession half a dozen states for power which Not only does this condition pre­ with the family Bible and some of \ they did not create and could only vent the enlargement of our Euro­ her other possessions was moved John 1. Olson monopolize through special favor. pean trade in tools but it has caus­ to the Johnson home, and the docu­ Painting and Decorating ed a serious decline in that market ment was taken by the defendant Contractor. Yet very few of these same North­ from the Bible she avers. ern and Eastern people want to Bee France, for example, is buying only Johnson’s possession of the docu­ 600 Main St^, Johnson mock the Norris bill, which is calculated half as many tools of American ment recently became the subject Sooth Manchester to keep Muscle Shoals under feder­ make as she did before our mythi of newspaper stories. His cousin al control, pass in its present form. cal period of “ quantity production was said to have been the owner of the document before it came In­ The bill contemplates the sale of at low costs and high wages." Sales to the possession of Johnson’s power by the "War Department to to Italy, Spain and Sweden also mother who was a native of Cul­ DAVID CHAMBERS states, counties and municipalities, show a heavy falling off. pepper, Ya.. MONUMENTS for resale to consumers; and ardent CONTRACTOR friends of the bill point out the tre DIAMONDS PEPPER BEATS THIEP Grave markers and orna­ mental stone work of every de­ mendous uplift to be experienced Discovery of what is described as Columbus, O., — Red pepper, and by a large section of the South if the greatest diamond field in the fed to her chickens, was the means BUILDER scription. electrical current is delivered .to the world. In the Northwest part of of identification used by Mrs. Iona Taylor when four of her fowls dis­ Gadella & Ambfosini consumer at the low price of two Cape Colony, is not of the slightest tlrpt Ud S«»nd Mortgages Shop at Ejpist end of Bhisell economic Importance to civilization, appeared and were found ready for cents per kilowatt hour. roasting in a nearby h(^e. “ Thir­ arran^d on all new work. Near East Omeiery. It la this idea of cheap power in but it contains political possibilities ty days and $50,” 'said Judge Berry Tekphone the Itomes of fiaubhern states that of much interest. It is said to be to the thief when Mrs. Taylor the purpose of the government to showed him the craw of one of the 68 Hollister Street. has sold the Norris bill to the Protecting style designs by copy-^ hold and work the new fields, whose chickens, containing the red pepper League of "Women Voters. The which she had ted her hens. Maaehester. Conn. ' xlsdit has hijm found imDraetimt. Ltecue «ee8 tn It, and perhaps right- production conceivably may be suf- V,

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happenings of the past week. A ENGAGEMENT ANNUUNCCiO in the dyorwhy of an old lime “ Tlffi NERVOUS WRECK” Hal Roach comedy and another salooh,au(i dance hall. July, instead chapter of “ ’The Collegians” will - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob . of of the crovd^ of miners and wopipn round out the program. Keeney street, announce ] en-. dancing-- i> .he strains of a tin-pan A t RIALTO SUNDAY Today's couLiuuous show features gagement dC their daught#,. IMII- piano'i'sa ■ a. deserted room, dust- a double picture bill of rare tal­ dred Gertrude, to Alton •.A^.^ Ball, covered; the bar aim .st falling ents. Reginald Denny in “ Fasl and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. O. down, ti l mirror behind it covered' Furious ” and Buddy Roosevelt In Brown o f Bldwell street.- . H 1 witli a .di ly scum, Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver Starred; “Face-Value” "The Phantom Basier” are th^ j “ We left that place lo its mem- principle attractions. The llnal I oiies ai^d ,came to the ulflc.' where . Is Co-Feature. chapter of "Hawk of the Hills” and FRENCH f o :: m COMPANI:^. Queer Hobby of Local Man j the old man did bus’ nes. . Hf he TO WORK ASPHALT MINE f an Our Gang comedy will complete DISCOVERED IN SYRIA ' 1 could do aiiy business in a town Hailed from coast to.coast as the the bill. — in which there w re only about 15 greatest laugh hit of the screen ■ people left. The office wa.-i, fijled. and possessiHig a repudiation of .eight Beirut.— A French comparti Is re­ “Point” Collector with store fixtures of c ery descrip­ solid weeks on Broadway. "The ported to have been formqd'.td ex­ Burton T. Allen Has Travel-j Clock Collector Has to Wind Up tion \yhich the ol:. man had ought Nervous Wreck” A1 Christie’s come­ ploit a mine of asphalt di§cbv®ci‘‘* when the bodm burst. dy special starring Harrison Ford GUNNERS TO SHOOT in the Alao'.'.ite region. I’y - Four Hundred Timepieces Daily. WoiiKln't Sell Bu kets and Phyliis Haver comes to W. R. Asphalt Is one of the few hatunt ed Thousands of M3es in; "He wanted to sell ■something Campltsll’s Rialto Theatre for a resource.s of Syria and may ■^ecome bu the Uiin.as I wanted most were two day Shgagement beginning on FOR PRIZES THIS P. M. a source o” wealth to the couptrv. His Quest For Arrow­ Collecting anything is a lot of foolishness, says Burton the Indian baskets, of which he had Sunday night, "The Nervous It Is the Intention of the govern­ T. Allen, but it's also a lot of fun. And there’s no limit c.l.out<''a hundred and fifty. He Wreck,” Is adapted from the famous ment to use it for aeph..Ring all the to the things th^t people will collect. Mr. Allen him­ wouldn’t sell them to me • he dramatization by Owen ffavls and Merchandise to ^Go to Best main roads. Hitherto the product was imported from Europe; . heads, Spears and War | self is a collector'^ of arrowheads and relics of Indian sajLd' that he would hold them ” ntll has gained fame both as a book Shots in Handicap Event. ! he could get ten thousand dollars and stage play. It tells In an up- tribes which once roamed the plains of this country. Scratch Match On, Too. for them. roarous manner the startling ad­ By using oil to ay the dnrt in Clubs of Savage Tribes; “ I once knew a fellow who was a lot more foolish than “ A big.ba.sket, four oi five feet ventures of a young man who is London schools, instead of,having 1 am,” he says . “This fellow had a mania for collect­ high,'stood .at the co'uer .of his reared with the idea that he Is a Prizes are being offered in two the floors scrubbed regularly, it is ing clocks and when 1 last saw him he had about 400 of desk, flllei. to the brim ’ it' cigar sickling. Soquences develop in such events at the weekly shoot of the. hoped to sav' $60,006. Living Ages Ago— His Manchester Rod and Gun club this them, all of different types and makes. bands, lac accumulation of many a manner that he does, in time, years. _fe . /asn’t a oollectoi of forget all about his ills and pills. afternoon at the Rainbow range in Coliection a Remarkable “ At any auction to which he went he would buy a them, he sale. for they represented Harrison Ford is the “ wreck” a»d Bolton. One of the events is a clock, if it were different from any of those he already the cfgars he had smo'aed since Phyllis Haver is the reason he for­ handicap affair and the*' other will FREE owned. . . coming to Tombstone. gets about his trouble. In addition be from scrajtch. every gunner For a FREE SWEEP- One. “ But where he was foolish is in his practice of fixing “ He had come to Tombstone as to this unbeatable comedy team the shooting from the regular mark. Merchandise is offered in the 50- all of the old clocks up so that they would run. T was a boy and' he’ll likely die there. It's c i t includes such popular favorites ER-VAC demons^a- home to 'm airl for l.im the old as -Ghesfer Conglih, Mack Swain, shot number, in which the gunners ■‘THIS oue came from Arizona, in his house one day when he had the whole 400 of them deserted shacks ar- still occupied and Hobart Bosworth. Scott Sid-i will be handicapped- These handi­ tion and a FREE W^st- caps win be meted out according to ^ that one from Peru, that one going at once.” and the dance halls ' i u rushing ney directed the picture which is produced by Pathe-DeMille. the averages of those who have been inghouse Electric Keat- from Southern California and this business as they did during the gold rusk.” The companion-feature presents shooting at the range before. one I found on the farm on which an all star cast of screen stars in There will be no handicaps in the erCalllTOO. I was born.” to note, however. Mr. Alle- says, IINY ARROWHEADS “ Face Value,” a delightful drama 25-shot event. This will be open IX COLLECTION. The flapper is gone and we have They were only a few of huu-! that the tribes which found this with us now, the sober young wom­ of human problems told in a most to all who attend the shoot and the Manchester nr rial in the Yellows .nc Park best total will win the prize. The dreds of other things in the exhibi- m ong the many arrowheads in — riiMtu uv fOItte an of poise, with correct speech. poignant and pleasing manner. Electric Compariy , ^ . wmuld never stay there any longer Burton T. Allen The Pathe News Events brings to prize last week was won by K. O. tion. The speaker showed theni aU. 1 necessary. They regarded the A the collection of Mr. Allen are We won't believe it until we see 773 Main St. Phone 1700 four or five of the smallest that a glrT with a rat in her hair. you again all of the latest current Cheney, Jr. telling the history of each one and ; as the product'■ of evil which came with the mortar, it ahso telling where he found it. He didn't' ^ have ever been made. These little spirits and they avoided he place things are little more than a quar­ was polished inside and out. mention the many thousands of",; as though there were a ..urse on it. .“As you go furtlier east you'll miles he has traveled in findiu^ ter of an inch long, but the work­ All of these obsidian arrowheads manship on them is as careful and find that the work on the arrow­ these things. The finding of them j and spear’^eads were taken from heads and other articles is much III was the end in itself and the means j as good as that of many of the tribes in tho vicinity of Yel' 'wstor.s poorer. It seems that civilization, II I to-the end weren't of interest to him larger specimens. III Park, for that was the most con­ such as it was, emanated from the nor to anybody else. Smaller arrowheads, Mr. Allen venient material to work with. He says, were made without any pro­ west where the Aztecs lived and Arrowheads? Hundreds of them, as the tribes moved further east ot quartz, flint, obsidian and many contrasts the obsidian with the rose vision for binding them to the ar­ quartz, flint and soapstone of whic’i row. These were usually combat they lost a lot of their skill and ^ .... other different kinds of stone which patience.” the reporter had never heard of. the tribes in othe parts of the arrows, the flints stuck into the There were spear points. Indian country made their arrowheads. end of the stick and poisoned. • 1 1 fer:.'.-: mortars and pestles, stone axes and “ You' ’ sec that eac part of the The arrow, entering the body of NO COUNTERFEITERS 111 k;:;"-' hoes, slate pegs with which the In­ country produced a different kind an enemy, could not be taken out, IN THIS BUSINESS dians played games. of stone, so that the implements for it was not fastened to the rest Queer Relics and weapons made by different of the missile, and all that would R. Allen was asked if counter­ Around the fireplace were many come out would be the shaft. The M feiters ever tried to imitate the tribes would be of different ma­ I I I li-ir - other relics, arrows with their flint terial. They w'orked with w’hat they poisoned head would remain im­ old Indian relics. He laughed at points still tied on them, Eskimo had on hand,” Mr. Allen explained- bedded in the flesh and the poison- this. “ It wouldn’t do them any good,' i l l teiE*'-: arrows with heads of walrus tusk, A'o Stones would have a chance to work. i 1 1 — queei^'-barbed things that would he said. “ The monetary value of And in places where there was Hunting Arms. arrowheads is so small that it ^ .... . leave p great hole in anything they Hun'i-iug arrows were ot different ... pierce'd. Here was the great shell no stone they had nothin, to work wouldn’t be worth while, for it 1 1 E.. with. .Mr. Alien says that the In­ varieties. Some of them were of a monster mud turtle, polished long and narrow, all carrying the would cost them more than 7 5 and mounted as an ornament. dians in Florida left very little cents to make a half-u cent dupli­ iIII l l fer; relics with their braves. He ex­ notches at, their base for binding fe E E It was the home of Burton T. them to the shaft. Historians .say cation. I l l Allen at 37 Doane street. amined an entire Indian cemetery “ Then if they did try to make III TH E FI N E CAR that these arrows in the hands of s ^ ^ i" ”” Mr. Allen's activities as a collec­ in that state and although there them they couldn’t turn out a job were hundreds of skeletons, there experienced Indian archers were l l l f . tor of Indian relics are not general­ able to go right through the body that would be anywhere nearly as I ll fc::- ly known’ for he has gone about were no implements. of a buffalo. neat as those that the old boys his work of collecting quietly. His Simply because there is prac­ themselves made- Crude too'' made I I I — long trips to the west and the south 'Some of the completed arrows tically no stone in Fiorida. show that not all of them were for crude work, and a man with OF LOW PRICE have been unheralded, especially in Mr. Allen, incidentally, as one made out of wood. Two or three modern tools would hav- a hard 1 1 .....■* the public prints, for he has never time making something that would been a seeker of publicity. of the first tourists of whom there are made of rattan, with only the t i l E' are nov thousands, going from top of the shaft of wood. The top pass for an Indian arrowhead.” I But nevertheless, he has one of place to place in his Ford w^th a was stuck into' the hollow center Mr. Allen picked up an old Colt the most complete and original pri­ 45 horsepistol. I ll F'— vate collections extant, a collection trailer attached, making carb-p of the rattan and the arrow fixed ^ 1 1 fe"" which contains some pieces that wherever he happened to be at into this wooden top and bound “ That was carried all through the even the big national and state mu­ nightfall. It was on these trip^ all with thongs. Civil War by a Confederate briga­ seums cannot rival. He won't sell over ' ■ country that he found or "There isn’t anything more uu- dier general,” he said. ill |ssh: them, for his reward is not to be purchased many ’Of the relics he usuaJ«-Tn the felics' of the Ameri- It was a wicked looking thing, I I t e :s .’ can'Tlndian,” Mr. Allen says, “ than nearly a foot long, bound with measured in money, but rather in now possesses. ^ 1 E— - the satisfaction derived from their As .,e picked up eac piec. he the fact that they show the Ameri­ brass, and with a hold in the barel cans were far behind the rest of possession. told the history of it and tl. j place through which an ordinary marble His Hobby where he found it. He knows each the world in civilization. could have been shot. Its cylinders He greeted the reporter cordially piece of his little museum by heart. | The Stone Age. each carried a little‘ place for a Ilpil and showed in a few minutes that although each is numbe d and j “ Every continent went through percussion cap, by which the re­ he was delighted to taik to people catalog, ed in a most up to date its stone age, as evidenced by the volvers were fired in th3.^e days. interested in Indian iore. It was his manner. He doesn’t refer to his arrowheads, axes and stone tools Other Stolen 11 hobby, he explained, ever since he catalogue, for years of association that have been unearthed by arch­ “ I got that from the nephew of I i ^ was a boy in Ellington. Some of with mcl ot the parts has fami- eologists. The characterjetics of the man who had worn it,” he said. 1 1 his pieces he has had for many lirrlzcu his memory with them. these weapons and implements are “ I would have had both pistols but rear?, collecting them when a mere very similar, showing that the this man said that a negro had II jhildf. He is now a man who ap­ Many Exhil)its numan race, although, parts of it stolen the other pistol and its hols­ pears to be more than (10. He has several cases ranged are seperated from each other for ter and so I could only get o.ne.” More than six feet tall, he has around his living room, all filled thousands of years, is all of one He went to a drawer and pulled most of his hair, although it is to overflowing with early and late variety. , out a stiff, crackling piece of parch­ graying rapidly. He was in his shirt­ examples of the wor,k of tl.^ noble “ Each pre-historic tribe had its ment. sleeves this day, smoking a well- red men. Some are mounted and un­ stone tools and the tools of most “ Here's this general’s diploma l i« f S'*’*-""'*** e - i-A*: browned corncob pipe which he had der glass, but the larger pieces of.them are similar to each other from West Point,” he said. I t e E to relight frequently. His furnace would be hard to mount, for they 'as they are similar to those of Sure enough, it was the diploma .1 wasn’t v.-orking as well as it should, weigh several pounds. the American Indian. he said, and he had just finished of Lieutenant Alfred Gumming, There i^ the massive wooden “ The Indian did not know what graduated from the Military Aca­ trying to repair it. iron was until the European e.x- His little Boston bu.ldog was bowl, taken from the grave of an demy in 1S55. It was signed by plorers aud colonists came, here. III feeling frisky, for the day was like Arizona Indian, the article about Franklin Pierce, then president of True, the ■ Incas of Peru and the l l l p r spring and Mr. Allen had given him nine inches in diameter and hol­ the United States, and Jefferson au old shoe to occupy him and keep lowed out to be used as a mortar. Aztecs had been working gold for Davis, then secretary of war and ages, but iron, the backbone.of him out of mischief. It didn t work. There are several pestles, all cut later president of the Confederacy. j The little dog got one of the strings out of solid rock and smoothed by civilization, was unknown to “ This fellow was a southerner II fe" DL the shoe in its teeth and couldn’t I some system that the old boys had. them.” from Virginia,” Mr. Allen went on get it loose. So it swung the shoe | Some of the Aztec implements Mr. Allen draws these conclu­ to explain. “ He served in the Unit­ llfe s round and round, slapping it against are included in the. collection, taken sions from the fact that Indian ed States army until the Civil War »SS ^SS ... graves no more than 300 years 5 ..... the furniture, Mr. Allen and the re­ from mounds in the Casa Grande broke out, and then he joined the I porter until Mr. Allen had to send in Arizona. Mr. Allen happened to old have yielded stone implements Confederate army under General f c '- - . N ew —completely new! New , larger and tttx) years I him out to work off his exuberance. be in that vicinity, the ho. le of the with nothing in them made of iron RobdVt E- Lee.” He went and took Ijis old shoe cave dwellers, when a group of or steel. Speaking of the south, Mr. Allen ctheud—new in not only the form but the whole with him. archeologists employed by the gov­ War Club. told of some of. the interesting ex­ III Quiet Again ernment were opening a great A South American axe and war perience •, he had in getting old In­ All was serene again in the little mound which had been erected by club, both given him by a friend, dian relics. He displayed an old spirit of its styling and engineering. A new Six, Allen home and the great buffalo the cliff-dwellers. show that the tools and the pipe and the miniature of a bear, and moose heads looked dow'ii be­ Government operations are car­ methods of making them were sim­ both' carved out of volcanic rock. surpassing in performance, revealing great strides nignly on the scene of peace, their ried on carefully, Mr. Allen says, ilar. The axe, Mr. Allen says, was Bought Cheap eyes staring unblinkingly. Every­ every employee being trusted. But made first, and then the point of “ Those would have been worth c«. »»>>**•**• thing pointed to a perfect inter­ one employee with whom Mr. Allen it stuck through a sapling. In a a lot of. money to a collector but in speed and smoothness. N^ew in handling ease, in view. became kiendly did him a good year or so the sapling had grown they cost me only seventy-five cents Mr. Allen began showing the re­ turn when he turned over five won- over stone, binding it firmly. Then each. The fellow who owned them I pr:r- riding comfort. New and gratifying in every factor porter his collection of relics. The d.rful specimens of me axe- the sapling was cut down, thongs didn’t know their value and I didn’t groceryman opened the door and heads. This had to be done on the placed around the Joint of the axe tell him about it. He’ll probably the dog was in again! quiet, for the employee would have and the wmod and an efficient know just how much they, are of enjoyment and satisfaction. In short, a General Well, the thing would have to be been discharged on the spot had it weapon was the result. really worth and he ' as glad to get gone through, anyway. The dog had been known that he gave c.way any­ The handle of the axe then was brought his old shoe in with him the money for them.” Motors triumph, the culmination of two years thing that belongetT to the govern­ covered with a shearing of rawhide “ I know I’ve, spent a goqd deal and was having a high old time and sewn the, whole length. In all throwing it around the room, bring­ ment research workers. more money on this stuff than I constant, earnest labor put into its design and How He Got Them the axe might weigh about two could afford'sometimes, but I could ing it back to its master to have it pounds, a rather formidable weap­ thrown away again. Many of the articles in the col­ never bring myself to leave a place on. The w'ar club which he ex­ where there was something that I construction, A finished product, proved by a One of the first objects in the col­ lection Mr. Allen got in peculiar hibits, another frightful looking lection which Mr. Allen showed was ways. Some he purchased from peo­ wanted for my collection,” he con­ thing, is a ball of stone, smoothed fessed. a spear point of black obsidian ple who did not know their value, and grooved, then bound to a stick million miles of testing on the General Motors stone obtained in the Yellowstone others were given him by people He was balked once, though, by with rawhide.. The handle was a Scotch-Yankee who lived in the region. It was nearly a foot long, who were not interested in collect- once adorned with bright colored and its workmanship was exquisite. in,; hut who were willing to add to “ ghost town” of Tombstone, Ari­ Proving Ground. A t on^ the confirmafion and beads but these have since dropped zona. This old town, once .. flourish­ Obsidian, incidentally, is a volcanic his. glass, usually jet black, and of un­ off and became lost. ing city of 12,000 inhabitants, was A lot of them he found himself, Aztec Implements. reward o f Oldsmobile’s policy pledged to progress. usual luster. keeping always on the watch for deserted by nearly everybody when Used In Ceremonials Aztec implements, Mr. Allen the gold in the hills surrounding it them, and some of his most inter­ shows by means of his comparisons This piece, Mr. Allen said, was esting specimens are those which gave out. See this fulfillm ent of Oldsmobile’s cherished used in ceremonials of Indian tribes with the specimens, were much “ This old fellow was about 80 he picked up on his wanderings. more finished than those of the and it is'-doubtful if it was ever Sometimes, he says, the best things years old. I dropped into Tomb­ used in actual combat. He further Indian tribes In the east. All of stone one evening, carrying on the ambition fo produce The Fine Cetr of Low Price. said that it is a piece the like of are at ! omj. the Aztec axes, mortars, arrow­ front of my Ford a pair of elk- \ which the Smithsonian Institution “ You see this point h,.rv.,” he heads and farming ^tools were pol- c^lls them all points. “ This is one horns, those you see on the wall 'sx'A'aa 1 or the National Museum possesses ishpd to a mirror-like smoothness. there. The old fellow wanted them He proved this some time ago on of the best that I have anl I walk­ Eastern specimens show that as j ed over thr.t for 25 years before I hut I wouldn’t sell. ?— 4 a trip to these museums when he soon as the rough shape of the im- “ He asked me to come and see found it. It lay just under the dirt plemeut had been arrived at the brought with him a facsimile draw­ him so after I had made camp I at the back stoop on our farmhouse work was done. ing of the spear point. The curators came h-ck to the old town. expressed surprise at-the size of the in Ellington. One of the big Aztec axes weighs /I “ I think that somebody must more than four pounds and is a “ The scene of desolation is some-<- spear and wanted to purchase it, thing that can hardly be described. Crawford Auto Supply hut the owner declined. He would have found it elsewhere on the massive thing nearly seven inches farm and brought it to the door­ long and four inches In diameter at The old houses, once swarming with rather keep it as one of the best ex­ people, are deserted, rapidly decay­ hibits in his own little museum. step. It must have been knocked off Its widest part. The blade, or cut­ Oldsmobile and Marmon the step and became buried in the ting surface, might measure more ing and rotting away. Roofs and walls have .fallen in and the rats dirt. I picked it up accidentally one than four inches across. SAVAGES FEARED The old boys had patience,” Mr. have tak6n possession of most of 103 Center St Phones 1174 and 2021-2, South Manchester BOILING GEYSERS day.” Here and there, now and then, Allen said admiringly. "Look at the old places. old Time Saloon this specimen here.” ■ h e r e are other interesting he kept adding to the collection. A . neighbor might have found an ar­ It was a mortar, perfectly cylin­ “ My old friend brought me to points of this same stone, all one place, the Bird Cage, accord­ rowhead. He brought it to Mr. Allen drical, its surface polished as showing the painstaking care used ing to a weatherbeaten sign over who added it to his collection and though it had been done by ma­ in their manufacture by the tribes chinery. He exhibited, the bo'wl the door. Ha rmaned It and I stood Twhich made them. It is intereatLnezsiva it a. number. / MANGH^^^ (COi^!) EVENmG ^ SATURDAY, MAEOT 3, PAGE SIX Financial Condition ABOUT Sunday School Lesson SUM.MARY AND ESTIMATE. L’.APKNDITCHES ^ SWEDISH LUTHHBAN Appropriation 192G 1927 1927 Estimate Estimate and Ne‘v for ..year ; Act- figures Rev. P. J. O. Cornell . Net Sel. Order." PALESnNES COMMON SIGHT (81) Coimecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Cost Other E.\p Cost S-15-2i5 Mar. 1, 1928 Almshouse...... $ 5,385.34 6,91G.05 5,38‘2.98 Sunday, 9:30 a. m.— Sunday 16,925.88 schr '1 and Fellowship Bible clasai. The first agricultural e,\perlment station, in America was es­ O. Alms & Hosp...... 14,238.39 20,190.25 Sunday, 10:45 a. m.— EfisHsh tablished at Middletown, in 1875. Today the offices and main SHOWS WONDER OF GOSPE Charities T o t a l...... -$ 19,623.73 $ 27,106.30 22,308 86 20,000.00 20,000.00 service. Music as follows: laboratories of this station, the Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ Cemeteries ...... 2,441.98 7.750.93 3,380.74 4.OO0F.0O 4.000. 00 M editation...... Mathew ment Station, are in New Haven. The work is co-ordinated 66,986.24 66,186.30 70.000. 00 70.000. 00 Anthem— There Arose a Storm . . . Highways ...... 70,852.42 10,080.82 10,080.82 10. 000. 00 10.000. 00 (Continued from Page 3) ,4,Messiah. Apparently, his only dis- ...... King with that of Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, the experi­ Cone. Gutters ...... 9,996.89 ^ciple is his wife. At every oppor­ ments of the later being centered larg^y on the problems of ani­ Dry Brook ...... 146.70 Choir and Miss Elsie Berggren, 15.000. 00 tunity, he presents his claims to be mal production. '' Oiling ...... 14,414,93 15,484.87 15,484.87 15.000. 00 Ing disciples, is to show the very soloist. , r _ 10.000. 00 10.000. 00 the true Messiah to persons of in­ The Connecticut station has about 12'5 acres of land in Wind­ Walk & Curb '24 '2' 4,451.61 genius of Christ. Offertory— Ave Maria ...... Boss! 19,567.22 4.896.70 fluence who visit the city. His sor devoted to experiments in forestry; a tobacco sub-station ■ at Walk & Curb '2 5 ----- • 16,309.61 Postlude-—Finale In A .... Alexis 7,268.56 2,731.44 2,731.44' deepest desire is for recognition of Walk & Curb '26 . . . • 21,805.67 A Beckoning Beacon for Youth Sunday, 7 p. m.— Evoilnt ser­ Windsor, containing about 13 acres; and 31 acres In Hamden, 10,260.15 his mission; and he is clever at Parks. T W & Spray , • 12.678.71 13,571.24 This is a young person’s Lesson. vice in Swedish. The choir will fur­ known as the Mount Carmel Farm, where plant breeding and ex* 2,321.20 l ‘J,500.00 12,500.00 quoting Scripture In proof. Dur­ periments with fungous diseases and Insect pests are the princi­ Park, T W. & Sp. '26B Jesus built His Church upon the nish the music. 24,257.58 25.000. 00 25.000. 00 ing the war, a physician friend of pal activities. Street Lights ...... 24,011.85 24.257.58 devotion of young men. mine was for a time in charge of The Week 33,420.63 39,556.19 32,399.56. 33.000. 00 35.000. 00 Monday, 7 p- m.—rSecond tenors Police ...... Red Cross work in Jerusalem; and The program of the statipn has developed around problems of Schools ...... •« 367,151.22 374,905.85 374,787.49 :195.000.00 395,000.00 “ So nigh is grandeur to our dust, he gathered the refugee children and se.?ond basses will meet. At plant.industry and includes the study of plant chemistry, plant 394.63 375.88 ;I75.88 % 500.00 500.00 ^ight the entire Beethoven Glee Memorial D a y ...... So near is God to man, in a shelter near this “ Messiah’s” diseases,, insect pests, forestry, plant breeding and" Soil fertility. Board of Health .... 4,329.16 5,109.96 4.667.71 5.000. 00 5.000. 00 When Duty whispers low, ‘Thou home. The man came to my friend club will rehearse. By statute the station is charged with the sampling and analysis Building Inspector .. 510.00 1,780.77 1,104.27 1. 200.00 1,200.00 must!’ to complain that he was disturbed Tuesday, 7 p. m.— G Clef Glee of commercial fertilizers, commercial feeding, stuffs, food, and 7,671.31 8 . 000. 00 ^.oo o .o O County Taxes ...... 1 • 7,604.44 7,671.31 The Y’outh replied, ‘I can’.’’ by the noise of the children, and club. drugs; the inspection of nurseries and apiaries; the control of T. T. & H. Rec...... 1,734.50 wanted them removed. Thereupon Tuesday, 8:30 p. m.— ^^he choir the White Pine Blister Rust; the elimination of mosquitoes; and Miscellaneous ...... 26.495.69 31,108.28 2,746.54 3.000. 00 3,090.00 Hidden in every true character are the American physician quoted will commence rehearsing pu the control of the Gipsy Moth, Questions regarding any mat­ Child Welfare ...... 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 2.000. 00 2.000. 00 possibilities of real greatness. Peter some Scripture about the character­ “ Olivet to Calvary” by ''aunder to ters of farm practice are answered by the station. Garbage Coll...... 15,784.33 14,962.15 15.32:5.05 16.000. 00 16.000. 00 and John, without the call of Jesus, istics of the Messiah that sent the be given Palm Sunday, April first. Adrar. Building .... 135,941.82 46,858.22 47,376.97 pretender away in confusion and The expenditures for the station last year totaled ?238,648. would have ended, their days in- Wednesday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts Property owned by the station is valued at f 440,090. Summit St. Ext...... 1,259.88 gloriously as commonplace Galilean embarrassment. will meet at the homes of their Revaluation...... 3,909.35 fishermen. He evoked their latent As the old Scotch elders used to committeemen. Monday—|i'urulture. New B rid ges...... 2,784.40 3,406.31 3,406.31 3.000. 00 3.000. 00 search for the “ marks” of disciple­ capabilities. It needs this Divine Wednesday, 8 p. m.— Dorcas Garage ...... 10,935.46 805.41 44.1.61 500.00 500.00 voice to summon spirits to their ship, so all who follow Christ must society will meet at the home of 50.000.00 display His characteristics. The New Cemetery ...... possibilities. All outer forces seem Adolf Linberg, Myrtle street. Trade S ch ool...... 131,884.56 6,9 5 5.0 !'• 6,230.93 5.000. 00 5.000. 00 to conspire to hold ambitious youth Twelve were to act as He had act­ Thursda:, 2:30 p. m.— The 1,456.35 5.011.L2 5,011.12 GU.000.00 oo.,ooo.oo ed; to continue and enlarge the Center St. Impr...... down to deadly dullness. Christ s Ladies Sewing society will meet Truck & 'Tractor .... 12,850.00 12.850.00 5.000. 00 \.ooo.ou call is to ambition: “ stir into flame work He had been doing; to heal The pastor will conduct a Lenten FIX UP PALACE NEW YORK’S NICKE 9,840.20 9..S40.20 10,000.00 10,000.00 as He had healed; to cast out Storm S ew ers...... the gift that is tn thee.” Entrance service at this time instead of the Election Expenses . ., 2,429.75 2,429.75 , 2.500.00 2,500.00 into discipleship to Him should be demons as He had cast them out; 9,569.63 9.560.6'3-' 10.000.00 10.000.00 to preach the kingdom tidings as evening. Administration ...... but the beginning of magniflcent Friday, 7:30 p. m.— The Men’s IN BERLIN FOR FARE IN LAST FIGHT Ady, & Printing . . . . 2,455.11 2.155.11 2.500.00 2.. 500.00 life. Margaret O. B. Wilkinson He had preached; and to live in 8,618.10 10.000 00 lO.OO'VOO society will hold their meeting at Assess, & Coll...... • • 8,618.10 once wrote three stanzas which por- simplicity and poverty as He had 7.741.11 6.000 00 6.000. 00 lived. They were to be His dele­ the church. Mun. & Ct. Bldgs. .. 7,741.11 tiay the lot of many a man: 630.99 630.90 800.00 491.53 gates, or ambassadors, clothed with Conn. River Bridge . • • 431.98 CONCORDI.Y LUTHERAN ROYAL GU^TS Bond Payment ..... 30,000.00 50,000.00 50.000.00 58.000. 00 58.000. 00 “ He set his hand to the plow one His authority, and so they were to Subway Five Cent Charge 36.476.89 40.000. 00 40.000. 00 represent their King. Interest ...... 29,215.26 36,476.89 day, 2,195.60 2,200.00 2, 200.00 These Twelve were not perfect H. O. Weber, Pastor ^ og Tax 75% State . • * 2,065.80, 2,195.60 1 While yet his years were few, Berlin.— The republican German 620.10 620.10 650.00 6 50. GO or efficient in a day. It took time, Seems Doomed— Strike 8 th Dist. Stock Tax . • • 774.09 Uesolved to mark a distant field 1,830.6-1 2.000. 00 2,000.00 Sunday school, 9 a. m. government will take one of the 9th Disk Stock Tax . • » 3,542.97 1,839.64 With furrows firm and true. and endless stumblings, to make 250.00 them masters of their task. Not English services, 10 a. m. palaces of William II, an official 2nd Dist. Stock Tax . 337.36 235.14 23.5.14 2.50.00 His arms were strong for the toil of 30.00 until after Jesus had ascended, and German services, 11 a. m. royal residence in Berlin and will Adds to Treble. 3rd Dist. Stock Tax . . • 26.75 26.75 30.00 life. 28.29 30.00 30.00 For the Week restore the profusion of medals, 4th Dist. Stock Tax .. • • 21.41 28.29 His heart was all afire. the illuminating Spirit had come, 600.00 did the apostles really understand Monday, 7 p. m.— Boy Scouts. decorations and titles, which were 6th Dist. Stock Tax . . « • 622.05 605.58 605.58 600.00' Till a neighbor laughed, and turned the distinctive characteristics of 352/21 350.00 350.00 him home. Him. But by the use ’ of what Tuesday, 8 p. m.— Teachers meet­ New York, March 3.— Five-cent 7th Dist Stock Tax . . 819.94 352.12 knowledge they had, they dupli­ the old Imperial Germany, If plans trolley fare is making a last ditph So. Man. Fire Tax-. . . 3,000.00 3.000.00' Rebuking his desire: ing. • • • 21,384.50 cated their Master’s work, enlarged Wednesday, 6:15 p. m.— Willing tfow before the cabinet materialize. fight in New York, one of its last State T a x ...... 20,243.6:; 20,821.17 20,821.17 22. 000. 00 4,865.94 the area of His ministry, and be­ W’orkers’ society- These measures are being urged strongholds. Military T a x ...... 4,10,0.16 4.217".14 4,217.14 4.500.00 ‘ You are too young, you are too 1.500.00 2.000.00 poor, you are too weak,’ came so like to Him that now they Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni.— Lenten by the conservatives in view of the Six million persons, more or Library ...... 1,500.00 1,500.00 1.500.00 7.280.01 7.500.00 7.500.00 are the immortal leaders of Chris­ coming visits of foreign royalties. Town C ou rt...... * • • 7,451.16 > 7,289.01 said he. services. less, are standing on the sidelines 28.00 ‘ Best leave such tasks to the rich tendom. Wednesday, 8:30— Senior choir, Several of them are being expected watching the battle with eager in­ State Pol. orders . . . . 12.00 and great, and strive to be during the year— a sign that Ber­ terest. They live in a,nd about Surplus ' ...... • 12,808.83 Thursday, 2 p. m.— Ladies Sew­ 14,218.91 14,218.91 like mel’ SEVEN SENTENCE SERMONS. ing Circle. lin has again become a respectable Greater New York, and pay to the Deficit ...... Friday, 7:30 p. m.— English place for kings to leave their call­ subways, elevated, and surface car Temp. Notes Paid . .. ,685.000.00 580,000.00 'Then rosy Love brought grand A good conscience is a soft pil­ ing cards. lines of this vast community a to­ Balance. 8-15-27 .... 26,525.01 choir. Some Embarrassment. largesse low'.— German Proverb. Saturday, 9-11 a. hi.— German tal of nearly ‘three billion fares a But these royal visits are causing $1,505,976.67 $850,324.93 $905,069.35 $907,030.32 To his very cottage door, and religious instruction. year. . .$1,771,56.1.49 A maid of mystery and of charm He that has character need have some embarrassment to the German Thus they are vitally concerned RECEII God never gave before; no fear of his condition; character republic, for there is no' place with the question whether each SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL. where she can put them up in the And the lad held .out dumb hands will draw condition after it.— ride they take is to continue to 1927 1927 of Hope Beecher. style to which they are acqustomed. 1926 Rev. A. L. .Anderson, .Acting Pastor. cost them only a nickel, or six or Income for Year Receipts Gross Rec, Net Rec. To the. mighty fires of Peace, The palace of William IT has seven cents. Till the neighbor passed with been converted Into ,a public mu­ Balance 8-15-25 ...... $ 18,979.22 And I smiled to think God's great­ 10:30 a. m.— Morning service. Wants Increase 719.38 719.38 tongue in cheek. ness fiowed around our incom­ seum. The diplomatic relations Balance 8-15*2 6 .... 719.38 12:00 a. ni-:—Sunday school. Patrons of the 361 miles of sub­ Balance 8-15-27 .... 26,525.01 ^2G,«25’-01 And then he sought release. pleteness. 7:00 p. m.— Evening service. between the government.and chief 2,700.00 2,700.00 hotels of Berlin are still strained as ways and elevated operated by the Dog Licenses...... 2,763.66 2,927.46 2,927.46 Round our restlessness His rest. Wedne.^day 7:30 p. m. mid-week Interborough Rapid ’Transit Co. are 1,583.27 1,583.27 1,600.00. 1,670.06 ‘You are too dull,’ the neighbor — Elizabeth Barrett Browning. a result of the flag war which Log Lie. Unexpended 1,324.60 prayer meeting. most Immediately concerned in the Peddler's Licenses . . 155.00 500.00 500.00 300.00 300.00 said, ‘to shine-by sucji as she. raged hottest when Mayor Walk­ 100.00 ‘Find you a girl of common clay to fare fight as it has developed thus Pool Room Licenses. 77.00 106.92 106.92 100.00 Cheerfulness and content are er visited the town, the hotels still far; The Interborough is the larg­ 8,340.77 7,500.00 7,500.00 wed, and be like me!’ great beautifiers and are famous refusing to hoist the republican Court O rders...... 7.283.52 8,340.77 est of the city’s two main traction 326.39 145.93 145.93 150.00 150.00 preservers of youthful looks.— flag without showing the old im­ Int. on Deposits . . . . 298.20 ‘So time sped till the fading HEBRON systems. It seeks authority to In­ Penalty Tax ...... 1,413.81 785.16 785.16 Dickens. perial colors at the same time. And crease fares to seven cents. 20,724.90 20,000.00 21.000.00 day one prospective royal visitor, the Stock Tax Corp. .... 27,706.28 20,724.90 Could bring but one last chance But the entire question o f trans- 4,646.57 4,911.75 4.911.75 4,900.00 4,900.0!) We are writing a gospel, king of Afghanistan, has positive­ State— Com. School. . 1,400.00 To break the bonds of a sordid life Cards have been received an­ portatlon costs for New York’s mil­ State—.Eve. Schools . 569.33 1,405.24 1,405.24 1,400.00 A chapter each day. nouncing the birth of a son, Le ly refused to be put up at a hotel 677.34 100.00 . 100.00 And conquer Circumstance; By deeds that we do. because of the number of bis ac­ lions is at issue in the Interborough So. Windsor—-Tuition 677.34 And, well-nigh spent, he sought the Baron Tudor, to Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ case. V 430.24 430.24 400.00 ■ '400.fl0 By words that we say; ris Follett of Naugatuck. Mrs. companying wives. Bolton Tuition ..... road People read what we write. Medals, decorations and titles No city ever faced a problem Sel. Cash Acc...... 17,115.33 46,240.72 11,370.07 rJo.-heights where life is great, Follett was formerly Miss Anne 14,256.08 14,256.08 Whether faithless or true; Fowler and was a teacher hfere were abolished by the revolution. more complicated. Bal Due Approp...... 110.00 Eager to reach one shining goal. Say, what is the gospel Revived labor troubles accom­ Deposit Fund ...... 177.25 109.50 109.50 110.00 at the center school. This Is her Red Cross Medals. 489.33 475.00 475.00 But his neighbor w'hispered, According to you? When the German government pany the, fare increase controversy. State— Non-English . 411.09 489.33 third child. 635.000.00 ‘Wait— — Bishop McIntyre. wants to honor a visitor how. Pres­ Huge Sums Involved Temp. Notes Rec'd. . . 695.000.00 Miss Mildred Hough Is spending Rec'd on Bond Trust. 310,926.50 56,252.80 56.252.80 part of her vacation in Hartford ident Hindenburgh has to induce ■Hundreds of millions of dollars 7 5,697.71 75,GU7.t 1 ‘You are too old to do it now— it is Where there is no vision, the the German Red Cross to bestow Trust Co. Impr. Bal. . with her sister Harriet. ■are involved is various plans to 14,218.91 far too late,' said he. people-perish.— Proverbs 29:18. a red cros.s medal upon him. Mayor completely reorganize operation of Deficit ...... ‘I could not do it myself, you know, Edward W. Raymond and family 16,000.00 16,000.00 Walker was one of the visitors so the car lines. Personal T a x ...... 733,548.26 and you are just like me’ !” There is only one way to get have returned from Canterbury,and Town Tax ...... 681,966.56 724,625.96 '24,625.96 731,846.55 are at their home on the Tennant honored. Tlie city must take into account A Modern “ Messiah.” ready for immortality, and that is When German statesmen receive to love this life and live it as brave­ road. the imperative necessity of con­ .$1,'771,561.49 $1,505,976.67 ;50,324.93 $905,060.35 $907,030.32 In Jerusalem at the present time foreign medals they are supposed stantly enlarging its transportation Totals ...... there is an interesting character ly and faithfully, and cheerfully as Edward A. Smith and his mother to reject them, according to the facilities. __Column No. 1. “ Net Cost 1926.” shows the amount expended and received under respective h^ds who proclaims himself to be the we can.— Henry van Dyke. Mrs. Edwin T. Smith attended the for the year of 1926 compared with those of 1927 under the heading of “ 1927 Net Cost” appearing in Col­ funeral services In New London. constitution, but they accept them The job of operating the New as “ souvenirs.” umn No. 3. Column No. 2 shows the total cash receipts and expenditures in all accounts for year ending Thursday of Edson Strickland, their York subways is divided mainly be­ August 15. 1927. Column No. 3 shows the receipts and expenditures under appropriations-Tor year ending relative. All this restoration work. It is tween the Interborough and the hoped, will bring back to Berlin August 15 1927 for the puhpose of taxation, indicating a deficit in total appropriations-qf $14,218.91, A son was born Thursday, March Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Cor­ which has been added to the estimate for next year. Column No. 4 shows the estimated receipts and ex­ 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Myron T. Hills some of the glamour of Its imperial poration, both private concerns. days, and thereby also promote the penditures for the next fiscal year, together with the amount necessary ja ise by taxati^^^^ on the Bolton road. The “ B. M. T.” has 258 miles of tions are approved. Column No. 5 shows actual appropriations made October 192 <. with estimates ana THE G OSPE’SDPUFriNG POWER Miss Susan Pendleton has return American tourist trade which Ber­ subways and elevateds to the In- lin ib trying to capture from, Paris. actual figures for past six months and balance of fiscal yea^r. * i tko ' By George Henry Dole, ed from a week’s visit in New terb^ugh’s 36L To cover appropriations, less receipts from other sources, it will be necessary to raise by ta.\ation the ^ Haven. THT Interborough'p stockholders sum of S7S3 54S 26 Inteniational Sunday-School Lesson Te.\t, March 4. The. record of attendance of the have Invested about ,$148;000,000-, Grand List as completed by Board of Relief Feb. 29, 1928— $52,675,121.00. Jagger school for the month of Feb­ WAPPING the B. M. T.’s $70,000,000. But 14 mill tax will raise $737,451.69. ruary was 9 8 per cent. Those per­ both systems have cost far more. 13% mill tax will raise $711,114.13. ______Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to aU the world. fect in attendance for the month Tvhe rest was put' up by the city .Mark 10:15. were: Harry Anshel, Marshall Por­ Mrs. Charles E. Geer of this vil- government— some |150,000,-000 to turn ter, Carlton Jones, Molly Green­ lage, had the misfortune for the Interborough lines and Those Interested in Subway Fight berg, Clara Porter and Marion Por­ her ankle by making a mlstep on $124,000,000 for the B. M. T. lines. What a world it was to which^the bodily desires and appetites ter. Marlon Porter has had perfect the frozen ground causing a bad Also ^ttUng strain, about three weeks ago, and the disciples went to preach the common to beasts would remain, attendance since school began In In the present Increased fare and man would be nothing other September. it Is still in a bad condltioh-. controversy, the Interborongh con­ gospel! Then was the world’s Four young ladles from the Girls spiritual midnight. Ignorance, than a beast that could think. March came in like a “ lamb’ with tends It Is losing money. The city These facts reveal how vital It is Blue Triangle Club or Y. W. C. A., holds, that the Interborough con­ superstition, idolatry, ana wicked­ fleece as white as snow,” owing to a will leave today about 12 o'clock to ness of every kind abounded. Self­ to teach the gospel to childhood, light snowfall during the night. tracted with it years ago to, supply that affections for truth, purity, attend the state Y. W. C. A. annu­ subway transportation for five fishness ruled. 'Virtue was despised. The selectmen held their regular al meeting which will be held at Obscenity, injustice, cruelty, and companions, and the Lord be plant­ monthly meeting at the Town cents, and that the contract still Is ed deep In character, for It is God Bridgeport today/" iind tomorrow. valid. dishonesty had the dominion. To Clerk’s office Thursday morning. They are as follows: Mrs. Truman lift the voice in behalf of common in the soul that gives human life. The final figures of the Board of There are city and state transit This gospel saved the world. It Is H. Woodward, Miss Irene Buck- control boards, which figure In the justice meant death. This the dis­ Relief are as follows: grand total land, Miss Marion Welles and Miss ciples knew, for the Lord had fore­ saving it nov,*. Preach it to all the on which the tax will be asseseed, battle. 'With neither has the Inter- world by living It. Louise Wentworth. They expfect to borough found much sympathy so warned them. No taunt or threat $687,726. The deductions from the return Sunday evening. could stay them. They had had assessors figures were $13,961 com­ far. BEGGING PRE.ACHER SENT There was a meeting of the Sun­ Samuel Untermyer, noted law­ the vision, a vision of what was to prising the soldiers exemptions and day School board held' at the par­ come, and they counted it glory to TO JAIL IN LONDON FOR minor deductions. $1,050 was add­ yer, also is a leading figure. He sonage on Thursday evening. They has served as a sort of general suffer and die in its cause. “ CADGING” EASY PUBLIC ed to the list for Items omitted by made plans for the next Sunday so­ From the Lord, through those the assessors. The figures show counsel in opposition, to the Inter­ cial which will be held at the Par­ borough, giving his services free. stalwart and devout men come pri­ London— Charged with posing as that- $7,877 was added to the list ish House Friday evening, March marily all the blessings of this day. a “ martyr” to extort money from a on account of the neglect of proper­ Untermyer charges that the In- 23. Rev. Truman H. Woodward's terborough is making plenty of No one can be familiar with his­ benevolent public, the Rev. Gilbert ty owners to hand in their lists in class will have; charge of the games tory, and not see a marvelous Watling, vicar of St. John’s Church, money on a flve-cent fare.. October. and Mrs. Albert E. Stiles' class will However, he wants-New York to change, a mighty tree giving shade Edmonton, has been sent to prison The womans bridge club met have charge of the refreshments. It and shelter growing out of a tiny for non-payment of taxes. inaugjurate municipal operation of ■Wednesday evening with Miss Caro­ was planned to Invite Mr. Woodln all lines. To accomplish unification seed. True, there is injustice, ig­ In sentencing the clergyman, the line E. Kellogg. of Hartford to come out and enter­ norance, fraud, obscenity, unholy of the Tnterborough and B. M. T. judge said that the man had been Friends of Wallace Lord of Bain- tain at the first part of the social. systems, if it could- be accomplish­ marriages now; but these things fbefore the court', repeatedly. He bridge, N. Y., are sorry to learn of Next Sunday the sacrament of the are not popular. The right and ed, and start public operation of posed as a martyr, the judge said, illness in his family. Little 'Velma Lord's supper will be observed at them would cost the city more hun­ virtue are in the ascendency. and broadcast an appeal, whereup­ the oldest daughter has recently the Federated church, and In the Strengthening and happy it is to dreds of millions. on anonymous donors immediately been operated on for appendicitis evening at 6:30 the Christian Eq- Push and Shore observe that with extending confi­ contributed enough money to pay and the day she was discharged deavor society will hold their meet­ dence it is proclaimed that the The Interborough has sought to his back taxes. from the hospital a case of scarlet ing. The .subject will be “ What is It thresh out the entire question in world is growing better, and time “ This man simply has been rob­ fever developed in one of the In Jesus that attracts young peo­ will surely bring justice and peace. the federal courts. The city govern­ The lafe afternoon rush at the subway under Times Square, New York, sketched by Artist Gcorj:*. bing the public,” the judge declar­ younger children of the family. It ple?” The reference is found in ment prefers the state epurts. The world needs the straight John 12:20-32. The leader will be Clark of NEA Service ■ \ gospel. Man is not a man because ed. He is using the court for the was thought unsafe for her return Meanwhile New York's millions purpose of cadging from the gener-. home as she was still weak from the Mrs. Edith Hills and It will be a of human beings push, shove, claw of the shape of his body. As to consecration meeting. bis bodily passions, he is exactly ous and benevolent public, and operation. The pastor of their and fight their way into thte sub­ more especially from the Church of church took her into his family and Miss Evelyn Geer, who works In ways at rush hours. The facilities like the beasts. Man is a man, and an insurance office In Hartford, Is not a beast, from acknowledgment England.” they are caring for her until it is for transporting them fall far short safe for here to go home. at her home here for a week or of adequacy in the early morning of God, and His truth and life in more for a rest. tfe soul. You have read of the PERSIA WILL ENFORCE Two suspected cases of scarlet and late afternoon. NEW^ CONSCRIPTION L.AW' fever were reported in the family of Harry Files has gone with the Maiwana wolf-child, found in a physics class of Suffield School to^j wolf’s den, going cn all fpurs. IN SPITE OF PRIESTS Stephen Mosny and Dr. Pendleton was called to investigate. He found Massachusetts Institut'e of Technol­ Though cared for by specialists, it ogy in Boston this week-end. CHI. TO CINCY"— 8 YEARS reverts to former habits of walk­ Teheran.— The new conscription no indications of the disease how­ ing, and eating grass. It cannot law will be enforced by all means, ever. No further cases have devel­ oped In the Pomprowicz ■ family PITY HUSBANDS-TO-BE Clnicinnati. — If It takes three iearn to talk. Many similar cases it is stated here, despite the opposi­ and one-half years for a postcard ire on record, bodies undeveloped, tion of the “ Mullas” or priests who which Is still under quarantine. The patient there is making a good re­ Atlanta, Ga.,— Male students of to travel from Chicago to Cincinna­ short arms, low brow, inhuman have Invited the leading Persian ti, how long will President Coolidge :ountenances, never learning to cISrgymen to a conference at Kum, covery. Emory University are vexed by a possible interpretation of the co-eds “ choose” not to tun for a third ;alk. Without the gospel, that is a famous shrine, to voice their pro­ term? While you figure It out, be vhat man would have reverted to, tests. decision to organize a rifle tqam. Cabinet ministers have been ne­ Camples of Belgian hosiery This is because the application to Informed that Mrs. B. A. Leonard f he avoided self destrudtion. received a postcard recently which Threat of a strike of union subway operators came as New York plunged into a farq Increase tigh^. lesus declared that if He had not gotiating with the clergy, and shown to t. recent Board of Trade, the R. 0. T. commandant was made committee were ®ade entlrelj^ immediately following a successful bad been mailed by her son, on a Pictured Iiere at a strike conference are, left to riglit. President P. J. ConnoHy • of the Uit^^oroug!« :ome, “ no flesh should be saved.” “ mullas” have been closeted witu RrothOrhood; Mayor Walker? Frank Hedl^y, Intcrborougli president; James Quac!:chbusb, Tnterborottgb ; the government'Officials, but so far from waste cutting-ind flohr sween- campagin to have the girls barred holiday In Chicago, AuGUst 30.' lesus Christ is the only source of legal counsel, ;r jght and life. Without Him- only there is no end of tho dooftiop.k. iugs re-spun. from the university pwlmming pool. il924. I P V I ‘ -I I'r

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928,

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Progrimi for Saturday Perfect Boon to Humanity 6:25 p. m. Summary of Program and News Bulletins. After Long Research. 6:30 Sea Gull Dinner Group. 7:00 Station WCAC will broadcast on this same frequency until 8:00 p. m. BY ISRAEL KIjEI.N 8:00 R.C.A. Hour with Walter Science Editor, NEA Service Damrosch and the New York Symphony Orchestra from N.B.C. A new Kind of radio vacuum Studios. tube may become more of a 9:00 Phllco Radio Hour from. N. boon to the medical profession B.C. Studios— “ Sweethearts” of than* to the industry for which it "Victor Herbert.. was originally designed. 10:00 Hotel Bond Dance Orches­ Looking innocent enough in its tra— Emil Heimberger, Director. wooden cage and surrounded by 10:30 Correct Time, News and a network of wires, condensers weather. and meters, the tube has been found to send out peculiar emanan^ A Program for Sunday tions that light an electric lamp' 3:00 Young People’s Radio Con­ without connecting wires, blister a Above, to the left, a man is holding an ordinary' electric light hulb lighted without connecting wii-es by the ference under the direction of hand on cold copper wire, cook_^ new radio vacuum tube which is show'n to tiie right. ^ p o w e t j u h steak, light the end of a copp^ the Greater New York Federation with the girl friend of one of the of Churches. Program from the bar and, most significant of all, Empire Room of the Hotel "Wal­ start a fever in the human body. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL pals. It is quite a clever little plot '‘THE BIG CITY” IS but, of course, the right boys get dorf-Astoria. Address by Dr. It is this last phenomenon that the right girls beiore it is all done is taken seriously by the designers Daniel A. PoUn^. ULTRA MODERN PLAY AT CIRCLE TOMOROW and the grand climax comes before 4:00 Men’s Conference— Bedford of the tube and physicians who the spectacular background of a Branch Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, Performance that is thrilling have seen it in action. Tests are cheering, raving mob of students New York. Mr. Walter Riland being made with rats and other “Shanghaied” and “The Cheer yelling for a’ final “touchdown." presiding. Address by Dr, S. thousands of new owners every day animals^ to^ determine its ultimate | State Sunday Feature With Leader” on Program— Two , Features at the Circle today are Parkes Cadman. Music by effect on life. Tells of the Un­ “ Silver "Valley,” starring Tom Mix, Gloria Trumpeters; George Betts, The COACH Smoother—more powerful— neering features includingalloy Difficult Combination I Features Today- more comfortable and more dis- derworld. and “ The Little Snob,” with May Chimes soloist and Mr. and Mrs. “ invar strut” constant clear­ The tube is the work of engi- j •* - t McAvoy on the leading role. tinctively styled... the new A great romance of the siea, Howard Wade Kimsey, Song ance pistons and mushroom neers in the laboratories of the | Leader and acco-mpanist. *585 Chevrolet is sSveepitxg to General Electric Company in Time was when the police detec­ “ Shanghaied,” with Ralph Ince type tappets! A wheelbase o f 5:30 Sign off until 6:00 p. m. ThaToarlng heights of success the like of 107 inches! Non-locking four- Schenectady, N. Y. They had tive was a beetle-browed individ­ and Patsy Ruth Miller is one of two SCOTLAND IS WORRIED •r Roadster ^ 7 , ? originally sought a radio vacuum ual with a derby hat and flat feet, features at the Circle theater to­ 6:00 National Symphony under which no new car ever enjoyed wheel brakes! A steering mech­ tube that would operate on a low and the gangster a villainous look- morrow and Monday. The secqnd the direction of Cesare Sodero. before! In every city and town, 7:00 "Are Handicaps Necessary a : , . . . *595 anism fitted with ball bearings wavelength at high power, a com­ thug in a sweater. film on the bill , is “ The Cheer OVER ILUCIT STILLS Chevrolet sales are surpassing But those days are gone forever, Llader,” featuring Ralph Graves. for ’Success?” — Robert Louis Tlie4'Deor even to the frontaxle knuckles! bination heretofore found ex­ Sedan > . O i D even last year’s record, which as Lon Chaney demonstrates in his Something unique in' the annals Stevenson. And marvejously beautiful new tremely difficult. They have Dr. George E. Tucker made Chevrolet the world’s achieved their goal, but at the newest Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ve­ of fllmdom has been accomplished Glasgow.— The enormous In­ The Sport bodies by Fisher! 7:20 Musical Program by Major Cabriolet • 0 0 3 same time they have produced a hicle, “ The Big City,” which comes by Ralph Ince In bringing to the crease In the illicit manufacture of largest builder o f automobiles. N o matter what car you may to the State theater on Sunday. The screen a drama based on a power­ spirits is giving great anxiety to Bowes’ Family from the Capitol The Imperiel 9 If you have not yet device that may be more bene­ Theatre, New York City. "Vocal Landau * be driving—no matter ficial to medical science than to detective looks like a salesman or ful love theme'in which he has the Revenue men in Scotland. 715 It has been found that the tool- and Instrumental Program from driven the new Chev­ what automobile of radio. insurance agent, and the gangster brought out the play of human Utilify Truck $4QC is a tailored person who looks like emotions solely by the- facial ex­ huts on innocent-looking agricul­ the Stage and from the Broad­ (Chaalf Only) rolet you cannot im­ this type you have Operating on a low wave­ tural allotments have been turned agine what thrilling length of six meters, the new tube a lawyer or doctor. pression of his characters and with­ casting Studio in the Theatre. LightDellTery $ T ’7C owned in the past- into regular distilleries. Most of (CntutuOniy) I ^ is capable of radiating from 10,- “ The Big City” in an ultra mod­ out resorting to the usual passion­ 9:00 “ Our Government”— David performance can be come in today! We these can hold 40 gallons, and in­ A ll price# f. o. b. 000 to 15,000 watts of power, ern romance of gangster life in ate embraces which characterize Lawrence. provided in a low- have a demonstrator New York— none the less thrilling such pictures. clude copper worms, with properly 9:15 Correct Time. Flint, Michigan probably 50 times as great as any fitted connections, wooden barrel, priced automobile. waiting for you—and short-wave tube has heretofore because it is based on fact, and the In “ Shanghaied,” Ince traces a Check Chevrelet Numerous new engi- conventional characters of the un­ powerful love story throughout the washtub, molasses, treacle, filters, DellTereB Prices proof is in the driving. been able to produce. It is a big entire picture, and yet neither he earthenware pars and a fine zinc ■\ step in the development of short derworld are conspicuous by their They include the 1ow« absence. It portrays the gangster nor Patsy Ruth Miller touch eacli bath-—a perfect equipment. GEO. A . JOHNSON eBC handling mnd finan* wave radio transmission, on which other except to strike a blow in an­ One of the illicit distillers in dog charges available engineers have been intensively en­ chief, played by Chaney, as a mod­ ern crook with a cabaret ag a cloak ger. There is, of course, a happy Glasgow- was found recently, dis­ Civil Engineer and Surveyor gaged for several years. ending, but Ince has made this posing of his “ brew” at $2 per boto- What claimed the attention of for his activities and insurance against being “ vagged” on suspi­ more delicate than the ordinary tle. It was found very little in­ medical scientists was the action “ kiss-finale” by showing only the ferior to legitimately distilled whis­ Residence 577 East, Center Street of the tube on the men who hap­ cion, and the detectives and police­ men are all modern New York happy couple sailing out the Gol­ key, although a trifle raw to the Telephone 290. pened to be experimenting with it. den Gate at the wheel o f Ince's taste. They felt a warm glow go through types— far from the usual screen H. A. Stephens schooner. , The usual device for disposing of their bodies, increasing in warmth conception. This is one reason, perhaps, why Ince, who acted in the dual role this whiskey is to put it into very as they got nearer. of star and director, states that\he well-cleaned gasolene tins. The.se Measurements were taken of the story rings so true. Chaney, as go anywhere -without arousing sus­ Center and Knox Streets the masterful but sinister “ Chuck” believes it a far more artistic tri­ HAVE YOUR the changes in bodily temperature umph to portray love, and other picion, and can be left at any house as the men approached the tube, Collins, has a role that he plays or shop to be called for. in a unique combination of make­ emotions by facial expression than South Manchester and it was found that the blood by the cruder symbols of passion Practically the whole of the pro­ temperature rose to nearly 100 de­ up and histrionic disguise, and generally used by directors with duct goes, to the districts in Scot­ EYES EXAMINED grees, Fahrenheit, in about 15 Marcelne Day as the little shopgirl, such a theme to handle. land which have voted themselves LOW c o s t : minutes. innocently caught in the mazes of The plot of “ The Cheer Leader” “ dry.” When Scotland was “ wet"’ ___ Q U A L I T Y A T Experimental rate were put into one of his plots, is appealingly revolves around two college pals throughout, such a thing as an il the field of the tube. At first they sweet. James Murray, as the who, like all students, sispire to licit still was klmost unknown. became higljly excited, but after a young gangster who attains regen­ make “ the Team.” Through the WALTER OLIVER' lengthy exposure they died. Fruit eration through the influence of A, Kansas town is putting into machinations of the college “ hero,” Optometrist flies also have been studied under the girl, plays a. difficult role with the friendship of the pals is strain­ effect a curfew law, which stipu­ a well-balanced sense of artistry 015 Main Street, So. Manchester the influence of the tube and ex­ ed to a brealiing point while the lates that all persons of school Tel. 39-3. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM periments with cast are now be­ while Betty Compson, as the hard- “ hero” takes advanta.ge.of the sit­ age- be off the streets by 9 o’clock. ing made. boiled “ moll” of the gangster lead­ uation to malre himself strong with Looks like the pooIroOms in -that Honrs 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 8:15—WJZ Collier’s Radio fiohr. Leading DX Stations. Dr. W. R. Whitney, director of er, has one of the best acting roles the football coach and, dncidently, town will do a thriving business. Sunday, March 4. 9:15—WJZ vibrant melodies, soprano. in which she has appeared for a _ , ^ ’•'riie Ci'uvili:;ioii” Stainei’.s oratorio, 9:45—WJZ Jubilee singers, ' 479.5_WSB, ATLANTA—630. the General Electric Research will be presented by the choir of Grace 1U;1)U—Baptist hymn sing. 7:20—WEAF theater program. Laboratory, is wary of predicting long time. In a way It suggests and St. Peter’s Episcopal Cliurch be­ 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 9;UU—WEAF goveinnieiil talk. the possible uses or benefits from her role in “ The Miracle Man,” in fore the microphone of WB.'^L at 8 6:UU—WE.AF symphony orchestra, 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. o’clock for the first highlight to oe 7:00—'I’lilk on "Success." 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. this tube, but he already sees which she and Chaney won fame 8:15—WJZ Collier’s Radio hour. together, which is odd, for this is broadcast Sunday night. Fifteen min­ 7:20—WEAF theater program. great promise in it for the cure, utes later Collier’s ladio hour may­ 9:00—WEAF government talk. 9:17—Good hook talk. t e or relief, from certain diseases the first time they have played to­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM be tuned in through WJZ or a Blue 422.3—WOR. NEWARK—710. 9:37—Soprano, baritone, piani.st. 3:00—Judson symphony orchestra. lu:15—Violin wizard with WJZ. through a rising blood tempera­ gether since. Lew Short and Wal­ network station, in this hour will be 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—77a Saturday, March 3. 8:30—.Musical nni.s;iigs. Leading DX Stations. featured two sliort stories presented .4:00—American singers, male voices. ture. ter Percival as the detectives, are lu:uu—Piano pupils; imisical program, in dramatized form and dialogues 4:30—United ililitaiy hand. 9:00—'I’hree dat.ee orchest.-as. “ It may be assumed,’’ he says, well cast and Mathew Betz is ade­ Harvard and i’ale hockey players 10:30—Woodside M. E. chorus. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. touching on events ot national inlor- /7:45—Bevitow’s Sunday musical. 1:00—Nutty club. 11:00—Kenmoi e dance- program. . 8:00—Waller U.aini-osch with WJZ. est. At 9 o’clock WOK an(J Purple net­ 9:00—Columbia hour featuring or­ 365.6— WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—82a “that If we had a perfectly harm- quate as the rival gang leader. will beBin chasing the elusive little 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 7:30—Symphony orenestra; organist. directed the pic­ 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. work stations will radiate the Emer­ chestras, vocal, instrumental leas method of warming the blood puck before the microphone of WNAC 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 11:45—Roger’s red head club. son hour of music and song. Two soloists and male quartet. 8:30—Studio program. It might have value, because ture with deft skill from a scenario at 8:30 for one of the leadihB high­ U:0U—WJZ Philco hour. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. world-famous artists of the vocal and 9:30—.String quartet. Woodwind en­ 10:00—Studio artists recital. lights on Saturday night. Harvard 10:00—Hawaiian entertainers. 7:30—Hamp’s Kentucky serenaders. instrumental realm will participate in semble. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. fevers are sometimes artificially by Waldemar Young. The night 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. , club with Its spectacular ballet and has not lost a hockey game in a couple 11:00—Vagabond’s orchestra. the Atwater Kent hour to be broad­ 10:00—Cathedral music hour. produced in order to start conva­ of years and i'ale will give them a 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. cast by WEAF and the Red network 334.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 10:15—"Our music room.” its holdup scene are among the G:0U—Neapolitan orchestra. 10:00—Congress carnival. lu;45—Ctiristian Science seryice. 10:30—Tenor, salon orchestra. lescence. It may well be that mighty battle to break their winning 11:32—Hamp’s Kentucky serenaders. at 9:15. They are Madame Frances ll:00—Midnight Mardl Gras. raised blood temperature, or fever. spectacular highlights of the new •treakv Victor^ Herbert’s operetta, 7:00—Cleveland orchestra. Alda, soprano of the Metropolitan 2:uu—Ro.xy with WJZ. ••Sweethearts” will again be put on 8:00—Pocahontas Indians. 389.4— WBBM, CHICAGO—770. Opera Company, and Frank La Forge, 3;00—Address; concert ensemble. 447.5_WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Is one of nature’s factors In re­ play. . , . U:00—Willard Cavaliers. 8:00—Orchestra: artists. 5:30—VVJZ vespers; travelogue. 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. the air, this time through WJiS and pianist-composer. These soloists will 8:00—Sunday evening music club. covery from Infectious diseases.” Features at the State tonight Blue network stations, beginning at y ]U:UU—Wandering minstrels. U:00—Orcliestra: popular program. be assisted by a male chorus ot 16 7:00—WJZ Aeolian organ recital. 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 365.6— WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—.820. 7:50—Statler ensemble. 10:15—WOR concert band. Only recently Prof. J. C. Mc­ are “ Chicago After Midnight” and o^clock. This musical play is a fan­ voices and Robert Hood Bower’s or­ 344.5—WLS. CHICAGO—87a tasy built around Sylvia, an Inlant of 6:30—Sea Gull dinner music. 8:00—Orchestra; lessons; songs. chestra. Other features for 9:15 are 8:15—WJZ Collier’s Radio hour. Lennan of the University of Toron­ “ Feel My Pulse,” ' with Bebe 8:00—Walter D.-imrosch with WJZ. 9:00—Palmer studio program. 9:15—Bellevue male quartet. 7:00—Sermon, players, pianisL mystery, who is found in a tulip gar­ "Streets of Cairo," ' an operetta, 8:55—Vocalists, instrumentalists. to reported experiments with the Daniels. den. WOR will put one of Us high­ 9:00—AVJZ Philco hour. 12:00—Orchestra, songs to 3:00. through WGBS, and a recital by the Iu:u6—Spnngiield musical program. 10:00—Ueimberger’s orchestra. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 499.7—WFAA, DALLAS—€0a use of long radio waves for raising lights on the air also at 9. This will Bellevue male quartet through WBZ. 7:00—Bible class; Gospel songs. be a concert by the Bamberger Little 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—7ia 7:35—Drake ensemble, quintet. With Janet Beecher, noted Broadway 2:0U—Jnlerdenominational service. the temperature of the blood in 8:15—Modern Meistersingers. 8:00—Almanack; Thor minstrels. 3;UU—loung People’s conference. 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. WAR MINISTER PAINLEVE Symphony orchestra with William Ry­ star playing the leading role, the 10:15—Victor Oakley, baritone. order to destroy disease-forming der, baritone. Music by the 80-piece 9:00—Symphony orchestra, baritone. . 9:00—Williams program; Hawaiian*. Biblical drama, "Sampson and Deli­ 4:00—Bedford Y. M. C. A. program, IS LATE FOR A WEDDING 10:00—Soprano, bass-baritone. 11:00—Baritone, orchestra^ 5:30—Acoustlcan hour, quartet. 12:00—Dance orchestra. organisms. He found this espe­ band of Lulu Temple of lah,” through WEAF and the Red net­ 374.8— woe, DAVENPORT—80a _ Shrine of Philadelphia will entertain 10:45—Hallett’s dance orchestra. 11:30—Hoss race; artists, music. work at 10:16 will be one of the lead­ 6 :uo—National sympliuny oietiestra. cially hopeful in creating a fever 11:3U—The Witcliing hour. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. 7 ;U0—Frances Paperte, mezzo-sopraao 7:00—String quintet, tenor. Paris.— At the recent marriage of the listeners of WU-* at 9:50, and 10 ing highlights of the evening. Matinee 8:00—Congregational services. immediately after the crisis in minutes later WMAK will broadcast 333.1—WBZ, NEW . ENGLAND—900. 8:30—Barn dance, banjo, harmonica, features well worth tuning In have 7:20—Capitol Theater program. the daughter of former Minister of 6:30—Singing orchestra, planisu orchestra, artists to 2:00. 9;uo—Talk, David Lawrence. 9;U0—WEAF government talk. pneumonia, and so overcome the selections by the Woodside Methodist been arranged by WOR, WEAF, WJZ 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. Finances, M. Francois-Marshal, Bpiscopal chorus. The Universal 7:30—Universal mixed quartet. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. 9:15—Atwater Kent hour featuring inability of the body to raise its 8:10—Boston Symphony orchestra. 8:00—Dinner concert. and the Purple, Red and Blue net­ Madame Frances Alda, soprano, 10:15—WEAF Biblical drama. Minister of War, Painleve, came in mixed quartet and Morgan ^College works. 325.9— KOA. DENVER—920. own temperature. Jubilee singers will appear before the 10:15-*Lowe’s Statler orchestra. 9:00—Photologue, "City ot Me.\-ico.” Frank La Forge, planlst-com. very late— as is his usual custom. 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. 9:30—Song cycle; theater revue. poser. 8:30—Brown dinner dSneert. < Against Cancer mikes of WBZ and WBAL, respective­ Black faca type Indicatea fast feature* 9:45—Christian Science service. “ Where is the bride?” he inquir­ ly, at 7:30. Lyjvers of classical music 6:00—Waldorf dinner music. 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:15—Biblical drama with Janet Dr. George H. Walker of Johns ed breathlessly of the doorkeeper. 7:00—South Sea Islanders. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. Beecher. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—56a may tune in the New York Sym­ All programs Eastern Standard Time, 7:20—WEAF theater program. Hopkins Medical School is making “ In the sacristy,” was the reply, phony orchestra from WJZ or a Blue 7:30—Pennsylvania orchestra. 11:00—'Cellist,' pianist; orchestra, / 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 8:00—The high jinkeis. 12:30—Theater presentations. 1:00—Gold Strand group, 8:15--.Maytag entertaInmenL tests for the creation of high tem­ and he hurried toward the door network station at 8:00 or the Boston 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. Symphony orchestra from WBZ at 9:00—Fascinating fiddling. 374.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—800. Leading East Stations. 2:00—Roxy and His Gang. peratures in a body' in order to which was shut. The sacristan 9:30—'The tuneful troupe. 7:20—Yankee Six dance music. 3:00—Ensemble, contralto, violinist, 10:15—WEAF Biblical drama. 8:10. Other leature programs for Sat­ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—IKK). 499.7— WBAP. FORT WORTH—600, find a method of destroying can­ would not let him in. urday night are a Negro arts enter­ 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 9:10—Ambassador concert orchestra. 3:55—Vespers: religious services. 454:3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 6:30—Cook’s travelogue. 9:00—Orchestra, artists (3% hrs.) cerous tissues He has found that “ But, I’m the Minister of War,” tainment through WNYC and a con­ 10:00-Sunday evening musical. 346.7— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—88a cert by the Boston Singers supported 1:30—Yoeng’s dance orchestra. 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. 28S.5_WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 7:00—Aeolian organ recital. such tissues are completely obliter­ he insisted. 7:00—Norman Hamilton, poet. 9:00—^WEAF orch; tunefm troupe. 7:30—Vocal duets, string trio. 6:30—Orchestral dinner music. by an xiylophonist through WNAC. e:30_WJZ Cook’s travelogue. 8:00—Church service. ated if subjected to a body tem­ “ But that’s no reason why you both at 8, and excerpts from “ F a u sf 7:15—Fred Rich’s orchestra. 10:00—^Musical program; readings." 7:00—Oriental orchestral program: 7;45_Lenox string quartet. 8:00—New York Symphony orchestra 400—PWX, HAVANA—750. 8:15—Collier’s radio hour featuring 10:00—Organ recital. perature of 111% degrees, should enter. Nobody can come in rendered by a chorus through WFI 8:00—Oratorio, “ The Crucifixion.” 468.4— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. at 8:30. under the .direction of Waiter 7:00—Dinner music. 461.2— WNAC, BOSTON—650. dramatized short stories. Fahrenheit, for half an hour. here now.” Damrosch. 9:00—Studio feature hour. 9:15—Contralto, 'cellist. 11:00^Aeolian organ recital. 6:30—Palm Garden orchestra. 12:00—-N. B, C. violin wizard. The new long-waver-high power So Painleve quietly went away, Black face type Indicates best features 9:00—Philco hour featuring the musi­ 10:00—^Ecuador music hour. 7:30—Evening church service. 9:39—Vibrant melodies. cal play ’’Sweethearts.” 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. 9:45—Utica Jubilee Singers. 1:00—Packard dance orchestra. vacuum tube of the General Elec­ thinking that there were other than • ;00—WOR Columbia prog. (2 hrs.) 40&—WCCO. MINN., ST. PAUL—740. All programs Eastern Standard Time. 10:00-—Keystone duo, balladeers. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 30C.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. 10:15—Don Amaizo, violin wizard. tric laboratories .may help him in military guards in Paris. 10; 30—Soprano, string trio. 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 8:15—WJZ Collier’s Radio hour. 7:30—Presbyterian service. 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. his effort to find a means to main­ 11:00—Slumber music. 10:00—Goldkette’s orchestra. 9:00—"WEAF government talk. 10:45-Trinity Church service. Leading East Stations. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic, 10:15—Little Symphony orchestra. 10:15—WJZ violin wizard. tain such a high body temperature 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. 10:4.5—St. Paul organ recital. The longest long-distance tele­ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:30—Dinner music; markets. 468.5—KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 546.1— WMAK# BUFFALO—550. 315.6— KDKA. PITTSBURGH-950. for half an hour without fatal re­ 7:00—Bedtime stories, pianist. 11:00—Saturday night revue. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—89a phone cable in the British Empire 7:05—Dinner music; talk: concerL 8:00—WOR symphony; band (2 hrs.) 11:00—Church service. 4:00—.Nashville Symphony orchestra. sults. 8:30—^Talk, Coi. W. A. Garleton. 9:00—Conley’s feature period. 12:00—Philco musical program. 6:30—Armbrusters' ensemble. 2:00—Roxy with WJZ. is now being constructed in Cana­ 9:15—Lulq Temple band. 2:00—Fire department orchestra. 7:20—WEAF theater program. g;40—Concert; dance orchestras. 7:35—Christian Science service. 6:15—Little symphony orchestra, . 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. da; it will connect Toronto .,and 10:45—Subway boys novelty program. 10:30—Coogan’s orchestra; organist. 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. 9:00—WOR Columbia prog. (2 hrs.) 8:30—WJZ Cook’s travelogue. 315.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950, 10:00—Movies; musical program. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND—780. Buffalo, N. Y. \ 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700, 7:00—Episcopal Church service. 10:35—Baptist Church service. 285.5-^WBAU - BALTIMOR E—1050. 6:15—Westinghouse band; talk, X:00—Merrymakers hour. 7:15—Presbyterian service. 8:15—WJZ programs (2% hrs.) 7:15—Radio club; concert. 419.6—WMC, MEMPHIS—680. 12:0(1—N. B. C. violin wteard. 6:30—.Studio dinner orchestra. 8:15—WJZ Collier's Radio hour. 280.2—WHAM, ROCHESTER—107a 12:30—N. B. C. moon magic. TEST ANSWERS 7:30—Morgan College Jubilee singers. 7:45—Good literature tJtlk. 9:00—^WJZ Philco hour. 9:15—Bandbox orchestra, 8:00—WJZ programs to 10:00. 10:00—Concert orchestra, 6:30—Fireside forum. 336.9— KNX, OAKLAND—89a 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—75a 7:00—Tenor, pianist 10:00—Presbyterian services. S):00—WJZ Philco hour. 280.2—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. 7:3(1—Blue room program. New Address! s 6:45—Orchestra; baritone, pianist. 9:00-*-WJZ Philco hour. 7:25—Eastman theater party. inOO—Concert orchestra, organisL 10:00—^Marj’lander’s orchestra. 8:05—Christian Science lecture. 8:30—Violinist, soprano. 12:00—Master violinist, pianfsL 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 8 :u0—Walter Dami'osch with WJZ. .10:00—Fire side pbitosophies, 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. Here is one solution to the LET­ 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 10:15—Musical program. 9:30—WJZ vibrant melodies. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—7ia 6:30—Orchestra; sinfonians. 10:15—Dance entertainment. 9:45_’WJZ Jubilee singers. 9:30—Standard symphony orchestra. TER GOLF puzclc on the comics Abel’s Service Station 7:3o—Business talk; piano recital. 10;00—Studio organ recital. 11:00—Songs, orchestra, soprano, 11:00—Fifth City Neapolitans. 336.9— WSM. NASHVILLE—890. 379,5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 10:30—Organ recital. page: 8:00—Boston Singers, xylophonist. 11:00—Sagamore dance orchestra. 12:00—Dance orchestra. ^ _ 11:30—Seigeris concert orchestra. 8:30—Hockey, Harvard vs. Yale. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 440.9— W eX-W JR, DETROIT—680. 11:00—Presbyterian Church service. is now located at 9:00—WJZ Philco hour. 3:25—Eastman symphony orchestra. 344.6-WCBD, ZION—87a 10:15—Two dance orchestras. 11:.55—'rime; weather; markets. 7:00—Kunsky ensemble. 9:00—SemLchorus, lecture. 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 10:00—Barn dance: op’ry house. 7:30—Methodist Church vespers. 4:00—"WE.\F------programs to 10:45. 6:30—Syracuse dianer music. 7:30—Programs ■with WEAF (2 hrs.) 384.4— KGO, OAKLAND—780. Secondary Eastern Stations . Secondarj DX Stations. 26 Cooper Street 10:00—Robert Berentsen, organist. 12:00—Philco hour; revste. / H O S E 7:30—Talk on nutrition. 12:00—Oakland’s dance orchestra. 275.1—WORD, BATAVIA—1090. 8:00—Clet string trio. 11:00—"Kenmore dance music. 2:00—Ellis', dance orchestra. 508.2— WEEI, BOSTON—590. 8:00—Watchtower orchestra. 7:30—Vannini’s concert orchestra. 388.6—WGBS, NEW YORK—860. Used parts, auto repairing and Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. 9;15_Operetta, "Streets of Cairo.” 9:00—I. B. S. A. lecture. 9:10—Masterpiece piapisL 10:00—Bible lecture. 608.2—WEEI, -BOSTON—1220. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 288.3— WENR. CHICAGO—1040. 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. 9:55—Dramatic soprano, art songs. Q. O 5 E wrecking. Expert work. 7:00—Organ: artists; stocks. 405.2—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 28as—WENR. CHICAGO—104a 7:15—Two dance orchestras. .8:00—Negro arts program. 245.8—WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. 10:30—Samovar orchestra, artists. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 8:30—Educational talk. 9:00—Orchestra; artists. 8:00—Instrumental program. 10:20—Methodist Episcopal service. 10:00—Dance orch., artists (2 hrs.) 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. 305.9— WHT. CHICAGO—9Sa 9:00—W.)Z Philco hour. 8:45—Geluso mandolin- quartet. 9:00—Studio musical program. 7:00—Al Carney, organist Telephone 789 10:20—Hockey resume. Bruins vs. 9:15-'rrumpter; -play; musical. 305.9— WHT. CHICAGO—980. 10:15-Dance orchestra. 10:15—WEAF Biblical drama. R \ S E 9:10—Entertainers; Hawaiians. 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 8:30—Cmintry side cathedral. Toroiiio. 405.2—WFI. PHILADELPHIA—740. 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—78G 245.3—WKRC, ClNClNNATI—1220. 8:80—Bits from “ Faust,” chorus. 12:00—Your Hour League. 8:15—Congress string quarteL 6:30—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 935.4— WHO, DES MOINES—560. 365.8— W C ^ . PORTLAND—820. 9:30—Music lover’ s hour. 9:00—Orchestra, pianisL 9:00—Dance orchestra. *:lS—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. 10:30—Organ recital. R 1 P E l0:00—Dance orchestra. I 10:00—Ivins solo male quartet. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 10:15—WEAF Biblical drama. 11:00—Churcli 'service. 9:00—WJZ Phllco hour. 1:30-Radio parish. 422.3-WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—7ia 361.2— WSAI, CINCirfNATI—830, 10::i0—WJilAF dance orchestra. 265.S—WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 8:30—Church services. 7:30—WJiAF dance orchestra. 461.6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 384.4—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—780. 8:00—Winton dinner concert. 2:30—1. B. S. A. program. >- R. W . Joyner 6:00—Dinner dance music. 10:30—Great Western chefs. 3:00—WE.4F programs to 10:15. 322.5— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—93a 8:00—Studio program. 7::10—I. B. S. A. prograim 9:15—Banker's bond orchestra. R 1 P S 265.3— W HK, CLEVELAND—1130. 7:30—WEAF high jinkers. 340.7— WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—830. 8:30—Roy J. Crocker. pianIsL 293.9— WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 7:00—Si.Nty Club program. 9:00—C. A. Wakeman’s program. 8:30—Studio program. 6::i0—Sunday dinner concert. 416.4—KHJ. LOS ANGELES—72a 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850, 10:00—Church services. Contractor and 8:00—Studio, instrumental program, 10:;>0—Two dance orchestras. 9:tl0—WJZ Philco hour. 5 9:00—Studio piano recital. 7:30—Christian Science seiwice. 9:00—Tbs Master singers. 365.6—WeSH. PORTLAND—820. 10:00—Hott# of dance music. 9:15—WEAF Atwater Kent hour. Sf30—Grace White studio hour, 11:00—Studio concerL 10:00—Artists potpourri. 7:00—South Sea Islanders. 322.5— WHAS, LOUISVILLE—930. 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 488,5—WRC. WASHINGTON—640. 34a6—KJR, SEATTLE-aea Builder 440.9—WJB, DETROIT—680. 8:00—Walter Damrosch with WJZ. 9:00—W.IZ PWleo hour. 10:10—American celebrity hour. 4:00—Washington Cathedral aervice. 10:30—Methodist services. General 9:00—"VVJZ I’hlloo hour. 8:00—WJZ Philco hour. 508,8—V/OW, OMAHA—59a 11:00—Theater organ; orchestra. 8:80—WEAF programs to 10:45. 12:00—Levienne’a trio, soprano.. lOiOOr-Studfo Personality girls. 283.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 10:00—Classical program. All to Repairing and Alteration and Repair Work 10:30—McKinney’s cotton pickers. 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 11 ino—Brown’s Oklahomans. 11:00—i4oldkette's dnnee orchestra. 7:30—Studio programs. 422.3—KPP SAN FRANCISCO—710, Overhauling Given Prompt Attention. 348.6—WOBS. NEW YORK—S60. 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—640. !i::in—Dinn^ dance hour. —Stiiflio program. 7:00—JUlile talk: orchcstia.' 11;00_N. B C. enterlainment. SHEI,1»().V.S GARAGE 394.5—WHN. NEW YORK—760. 7::!ii—Wl'l-M’' danep orchealr.a. . 348.6—KJR. SEATTLE—860. Re.

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99 _ C harles *^Ideal Fashions Home Page Editorial o o o © Scriitierf o o Sorv9 )M Bigger and This And That In Better Lamps S.VAN DINE AUTHOR ^5^ THE BENSON MURDER CASE M ix m . m m m . By Olive Roberts Barton Feminine Lore CHARACl "So I stood all three of ’em to girl?" one side, and began looking round “That’s easy. Mr. Vance here Lady lecturers from across the PHILO VAKCE . ^ suggested it th^first day. You re­ JOHN F.-X. MARKl^M, District for a bad egg—somebody who’d foam continue to tell our women I have just read that lamps are J Attomer of New York Coaotr have been likely to be Skeel’s ac­ member he asked Jessup about his MARGARET O DfE L L (THE what ails them most. Mrs. Bertrand going out of style. On the contrary, complice. But first I tried to figure feelings for Odell; and Jessup Russell is the current setting- “CANARY”) turned red and got nervous.” begging the pardon of the Statute Golden Rule products are sold choice for w ear with black pumpS: CHARLES CLEAVER, a m an - out what you might call the phys­ thlngs-righter. She deplores our na­ of LRierty, I believe America is go­ a b o u t-to w B “Oh, Lord!” exclaimed Vance. tional female laziness. Sh^, calls it wholesale at a distinct saving to the^f'or for evening with gay satin or kid KENNETH SPOTSWOODE, a mann- ical obstacles in the case—that is, ing lamp mad. “Am I to be made responsible for “a queen complex.”' Says that wom­ customer. Clarence L. Taylor, tel. slippers in a deep purplish shade. fa c tn r e r the snags we were up against in our Lest lamp manufacturers send 445-4 is the sole agent for them, Bright slippers for evening em LOUIS MANNIX, an Importer reconstruction of the crime.” any part of this priceless lunacy? an’s expectation of being supported me a court summons for libel and DR. AMBROISE LINDftUIST, . . . True, I pried into the chap's when she does nothing more in re­ taking orders for delivery a month hance the dresses of the pale pastel fashionable neuroloKlst Again he paused. alienating the affections of their hence. Their line includes the finest colors. TONY SKEEL, a professional bur- emotions toward the lady; but that turn than keep a tiny house or flat customers, let me explain here that “Now, the thing that’s been both­ was before anything had come to grocery staples, toilet and medical ering us most is that side door. and raise a child or two, goes back my motto is “bigger and better •WILLIAM ELMER JESSUP, te le - light. I was bein’ careful—trying preparations. H ats will bear watching now,- Be­ How did it get unbolted after six to her childhood reading of fairy lamps.” Now I consider they owe phone operator to test each possiblity as it arose.” tales, all written on the assumption fore we know it they will be so* dif­ HARRY SPIVELY, telephone op­ o’clock? Who bolted it again after me a check for advertising. A new daily feature for the home ferent we will feel out of date if we erator ^ . .. “Well, that was a lucky question that a lady by her mere presence in I like lamps. I have my quota, as ERNEST HEATH, Sergeant of the the crime? Skeel musta come in of yours, just the same.” this world so pays for everything page soon is a series of pen and ink don’t keep up. The new turbans are Homicide Bureau by it before eleven, because he was 1 my neighbors can attest, and I do drawings of interior decoration placed high up on the forehead. • * • Heath turned back to Markham. that she needs never do more than f V j not hide them under a bushel. in the apartment when Spotswoode sit on a cushion and sew a fine from authoritative sources. Be on Some of the new brimmed hata THE STORY THUS FAR and Odell returned from the thea­ “As I see it: Jessup was stuck on i t Light is one of my many extrava­ the qui vive—you can’t afford to have “bit-out” fronts or rather are Marsaret Odell is found stran­ ter; and he probably went out by Odell, and she told him to trot seam. /^j gances, hut fortunately I do not miss it! cut up in pointed shape. The eyes gled In her apartment. Skeel’s it after Cleaver had come to the along and sell his papers. He got ) A have relatives and friends who are going to show more than they linger prints are found on the More 'Whys j f ru sh off and buy us a lam p every scene, but Vance believes Skeel apartment at about midnight. all worked up over it, sitting there In reply to inquiries as to when have for some seasons back and night after night, seeing these other This is only one ansvier why our * ' time a member of the family has a had been hiding In a clothes “But that wasn’t explaining how women with their "queen com-' the spring fashion book would be without having to tilt the head up­ closet while the girl was mur­ guys calling on her. birthday or other auspicious occa- dered. Maanlx, Dr. Lindquist and it got bolted again on the inside. plex,” living in “their little brick issued, I have just today received a wards to peer beneath them. New “Then Skeel comes along, and, ions demanding a present . letter from the New York head­ crowns seem to hug the head. Cleaver all lie about their where­ Well, sir, I studied oyer this for a boxes in the suburbs,” and "fuss­ Recently I have had an opportu­ abouts the night of the murder. recognizing him, suggests burglar­ quarters announcing that the books Spotswoode, who had been calling long time yesterday, and then I ing around with their miserable nity to check up on lamp statistics. izing Odell’s apartment. Skeel little doilies,” think that they have are expected off the press on March The, call to spring refurnishing on the girl, had rushed back to went up to the house and took an­ can’t do the job without help, for And since then I have decided that her door at the sound of her other look at the door. Young a real job on their hands, and do 7. It will be but a short time before of the home will soon sound and scream but had been reassured he has to pass the phone operator the charge of light brigade con­ they will be ready to mail, and the many novel new pieces of furniture that everything was all right. Spively was running the switch­ not feel especially apologetic for cerns lamps, and lamps only. Lit­ coming and going; and as he’s been living. Another reason is that effec­ price will be the same as for the will offer themselves in answer to Skeel telephones that he will tell board, and I asked him where there before, he’d be recognized. erally there are lamps to the right who committed the murder. tive birth control information is of us, to the left of us, and in front winter fashion book, 15 cents. it. A new lamp, table, chair, rug falls to appear, and the next day Jessup was, for I wanted to ask him “Jessup sees a chance of getting When ordering patterns, look over or picture is like putting on a new he Is found strangled, T some questions. And Spively told much more easily obtained by Eng­ of us. If lamps were horses, cer­ the same person who had glliea even with Odell and putting the lish women, and their “little brick tainly the automobile dealers would the slip before mailing to be certain hat or dress when one is tired of the me he’d quit his job the day be­ blame on some one else; so the SbS you have filled in the correct size old ones, and it often spurs one on the “Canary.” fore—Saturday afternoon!" boxes in the suburbs” are not filled go out of business. s s s two of ’em cook up the job for to bursting with more children and number, also that the coins are to making new draperier, pillows Heath waited to let this fact sink Now, a lovely lamp is a joy for­ CHAPTER XLII Monday night. When Odell goes than they can care for. An Exquisitely ever But lamps are like every­ securely wrapped in paper or small or slip covers for some chairs that are not what they once were. A in e o’clock the next morning in. out Jessup unlocks the side door, envelopes to prevent working out. “I was on my way downtown Dainty Gown - thing else, a little of the right kind gaudy waste basket may be placed N found Vance at the district at­ and the Dude lets himself into the A Dirty Job is better and wiser and less extra­ We are also accepting stamps in before the idea came to me. Then apartment with his own key. Then I have never been convinced that This sheer, cobwebby creation of vagant than a lot of the wrong payment of patterns. by the side of a somber desk or f torney’s ofiBce. it hit me sudden-like; and the gay magazine box may be moved Punctually at ten Heath arrived, Odell and Spotswoode arrive unex­ the average wife and mother does silk has a set-in vest of lace opening kind. Why not pool the little dol­ whole case broke wide open.—Mr. A reader inquired the other day round at will, carrying cheer with and from his manner it -was plain pectedly. not work harder than the average in revers, and matching lace edging the lars into big dollars, and buy nice Markham, nobody but Jessup coulda “Skeel hides in the closet, and woman employed outside the home. deep armholes. Tiny tucks fall from lamps Instead of clutter of cheap for the recipe for making kidney it. It all depends upon ho’w much that something had happened to opened that side door and locked it stew and although I looked through nioney there is available for new cheer him immeasurably. He ivas alter Spotswoode has gone, he ac­ I have known hordes oMiusiness the shoulder seams to the waistline ones and save your eyes and your releasing fullness. A narrow ribbon a number of cook books I could furniture, the shops offer a 'widd almost jaunty, and his formal self- again—nobody. Figure it out for cidentally makes a noise, and girls confess that they never knew light bill in the transaction? More­ yourself, sir—though I guess you’ve Odell screams. He steps out, and what real work was qntil they mar­ belt is tied in a graceful, drooping bow. over you’ll have something to be find no directions. It develops that choice of artistic imported and satisfied salutation to Vance was pretty well done it already. Skeel ried—even in this day of electric No. 1565 is designed for ladies in although we are urged to make use American reproductions. like that of a conqueror to a van­ when she sees who he is, she tells proud of. couldn’t’ve done it. And there Spotswoode it’s a mistake. washing machines, vacuum clean­ sizes 36, 40, 44 inches bust. Size 36 Molly complains, “I’m poor buy­ of these meat products, kidneys, quished adversary. He shook ers, bathrooms and electric lights. requires 2]4 yards 39-inch material. liver, heart and other edible or­ Serve the new carrots frequently hands with Markham with more wasn’t nobody else to do it.” “Jessup now knows Skeel has ing plugs and connections. Tom and Markham had become interested, Price of pattern 15 cents. I got three lamps for Christmas, gans of meat animals, there are for they' are rich in iron. They are than his customary punctuality. been discovered and decides to Funny "Modern Women” Do you want to express your in- very few recipes for them. Never very good in salads, grated raw, “Our troubles are over, sir,” he and leaned forward. make use of the fact. Soon after di-viduality through yoiu- clothes, two for our anniversary, and here "After this idea had hit me.” One amusing reaction received today, Mother and Aunt Mary sent having made kidney stew and hav­ with cabbage, or with pineapple, oi ^aid, and paused to light his cigar. Spotswoode has gone, he enters the by the very modern themes of our wearing the styles, colors and fabrics ing the recollection of eating it only creamed with peas. “I've arrested Jessup.” , Heath continued, “I decided to tkke , - i-«„ cl-ooI that become you b«it? Send 15 cents j me two more. I simply can’t use a chance: so I sot ou.a the tib-1 a visiting lecturers is even the mod­ them .” once at a friend’s, I inquired of an MARY TAYLOR. It was Vance who broke the dra- j thinking it’s somebody else, hides ern woman’s assumption that this for our Fashion Book today. experienced housekeeper how she matic silence following this as- | way at the Penn Station, and Of, course it is difficult to send phoned Spive’y for Jessup's ad­ again in the closet; and then Jes­ reform and that reform won’t work out cards reading, “If you are con- made it. She had no particular for­ WHE-\ YOU DO YOUR tounding announcement. j sup grabs the girl and strangles 1 “because husbands won’t stand for 1 sidering sending us lamps, please mula, except to thoroughly wash OWN SHAMPOOING “In the name of Heaven—what j dress. “Then I got my first good news: her, intending to let Skeel get the it.” Saying so, they dismiss the Manchester Herald i put your money together and buy and parboil the kidneys before add­ for?” credit for it. But Skeel comes out matter altogether as a problem too us a good one.” ing the other ingredients, which Do you patronize the beauty shop Heath turned deliberately, in no Jessup lived on Second avenue, Pattern Service. 1 right around the corner from Skeel! of hiding and they talk it over. big for life. They assume that the 1 . But it is possible to follow our sometimes was rice or 'potato. She around the ..corner -when you have wise abashed by the other’s tone. Finally they come to an agreement, male nature must not, will not Pattern No...... I own advice and shape our buying recommended the use of a strong your hair shampooed, washed and “For the murder of Margaret I picked up a coupla men from the onion flavor with the other vege­ local station, and went to his house. and proceed with their original an does not change. The most mod­ ! accordingly. prepared for waving, or do you ern women grant their men folks Price 15 Cents. tables to make the stew more tasty. Odell and Tony Skeel.” , We found him packing up his plan to loot the place. perform these beauty rites your­ “Oh, my aunt: Oh, my precious “Jessup tries to open the jewel- prejudices and stupidity and selfish I \ Vance sat up and stared a t' tl^'^gs. getting ready to go to De- self? aunt! case with the poker, and Skeel blind conduct based on no reason, Same ...... The scientific scalp treatments Even though you be- of an eco­ him in amazement. “Sweet angels | ''e locked him up, and i finishes the job with his chisel. though they themselves turn their given at the Lily Beauty Parlor in of Heaven, come and solace me! ” took his finger-prints and sent em Size ...... nomical turn of mind,' preferring I They then go out. Skeel leaves by backs on tradition and prejudices. ; the House & Hale building have to do this preparatory work in the Heath’s complacency was un- : to Dubois. I* thought I m isht get MARYE m I done wonders toward reviving the side door, and Jessup rebolts'it. , , la line on him that way, because , , , r., , . , privacy of your own bathroom, an shaken. , , , The next day Skeel hands the swag “He” Wouldn’t Like It Address ...... { glossiness in dull, lifeless hair. If “You won’t need no angels, or | crooks don t generally begin with!. , . - . . occasional visit to the beauty shop to Jessup to keep till things blow ‘‘I need a job and I know I ought ; your scalp needs such stimulation, and a treatment at the hands ol aunts either, when you hear whai 3^ b as big as the Canary prow . to be working for my own good,” and I ring 1671. over; and Jessup gets scared and Send your order to tlie “Pat­ an expert is a very helpful thing, I ’ve found out about this fellow.! Heath permitted himself a grin throws it away. Then they have a many a wife says. ‘‘But my hus­ ' of satisfaction. tern Dept., Manchester Evening An observance of the methods I ’ve got him tied up in a sack. row. Skeel decides to tel! every­ band wouldn’t like it. It would Fruit Balls ; “Well, sir, Dubois, nailed him up! Herald. Manchester, Conn.” used there may be in the nature of ready to hand to the jury.” thing. so he can get out from un­ make him ashamed to have people 1-2 cup butter. His name ain’t Jessup at all. The think he couldn’t support his wife.” a valuable lesson. The first wave of Markham s as­ der; and Jessup, suspecting he's ^ ’M d M ' 3 eggs. The first step taken on, the 'hair tonishment had subsided. ^ William part is all right, but his So, though knowing that her con­ 1 teaspoon soda. real moniker is Benton. He was going to do it, goes round to his duct is based on a false premise, on washic,? process as carried on by “Let’s have the story. Sergeant.” , . ^ house Saturday night and strangles 1 cup sour milk. chair. ! convicted of assault and battery a tradition and the pettiness and 1-8 teaspoon salt. the operator is to thoroughly wqt Heath settled himself in a him like he did Odell.” 'HTjeir Letters j tli.e hair, with a shower attach- He took a few moments to arrange in Oakland in 1909. and served a stupidity of her husband, the wife 1 cup English walnut meats. year in San Quentin when Skeel Heath made a gesture of finality 1,'roceeds to live out-her husband s - 1 1 cup sugar. I ment to the basin faucet. "When his thoughts. and sank "^ack in his chair. BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES was a prisoner there. He was also unintelligent philosophy, never ex­ 2 1-2 cups sifted flour. this is accomplished, soap in the “It’s like this. sir. Yesterday form of a liquid is applied to the grabbed as a lookout in a bank rob­ "Clever deuced clever,” mur­ pecting him to change. Oh well, Marye, Dear; 1 cup chopped dates. afternoon I got to thinking. Here mured Van'c. “Sergeant. I apolo­ blessed are the peace-makers, I sup­ Bridge Me head, and is rubbed in for several was Skeel murdered, same like bery in Brooklyn in 1914, but didn’t Well, maybe you know better 1 cup chopped figs. gize for my iilfle outburst a mo­ pose. Only, until women refuse to than I do what’s gofhg on in the 1-2 cup seedless raisins. minutes, until a heavy lather is Odell, after he’d promised to squeal; come to trial—that’s ho-w we hap­ produced. Your favorite toilet pen to have his finger-prints at ment ago. Yl'-.j- logic is irreproach­ make a real argument blind male Another world. But one thing is certain, the 1 teaspoon cinnamon. and it certainly looked as though able. Y’ou’ve reconstructed the prejudices, they certainly should 1-4 teaspoon each grated nutmeg soap may be used, provided It la the same guy had strangled both headquarters. craze you youngsters have for free­ crime beautifully. Y’ou’ve solved not expect to be called “modern.” BY \V. W. WENTWOR'I’H dom and thrills and the way you and allspice. good. of ’em. Therefore, I concluded t^iat “When we put him on the grill Now remove the lather by rins­ last night, he said he changed his the case. . . . ft’s wonderful— (.Abbreviations; A—ace; K— soon get used to shocking changes Cream the butter and sugar. Add there musta been two guys in the simply wonderful. But it’s wrong.” DRESSER DRAWERS is going to make you lost sight of the eggs beaten until light and ing and repeat the operation, us­ apartment Monday night — the name after the Brooklyn racket, king—Q—ijiieen; J—Jark; X— ing a mild vinegar or lemon rinse and enlisted in the army. That’s “It’s right enough to send Mr. any card lovver than 10.) , what it leads to. It isn’t so much cream until fluffy. Mix and sift the Dude and the murderer—just like If your dresser drawers stick, re to entirely counteract any alkali all we could get outa him; but we Jessup to the chair.” the harm in the first step that dry ingredients.- Sift a little Mr. Vance has been saying all along. “That’s the terrible thing about move them, plan^ off the sides and counts as the fact that it’s easier to flour, over the fruit and add that may remain on the hair from “Then I figured that they knew didn’t need any more.—Now, here bottom and rub with soap, tallow the soap. In tura, rinse off the are the facts; Jessup has served logic,” said Vance. “ It so often -I .-o, +V.Q TAonolftT- -fnr take the next one. And the step alternately with dry ingredients each other pretty well, because not leads one irresistibly to false con­ or paraffin. .P® 1 leading to what you will wear next and milk to 'first mixtu“e. acid wash. only did the other fellow know time for assault and battery. He Then your hair is ready for the was mixed up in a bank robbery. clusion.” making an initial bid Wltn less j leaves me gasping for breath when This should be a very stiff ■where the Dude lived, but he He stood up and walke.! across SILVEP JEWELRY than two quick tricks ? I think of it. I asked Florence if dough, stiff enough to form into; toweling and hot air fanning musta been wise to the fact that Skeel was a fellow prisoner of his. if not, add more flour. Bake on which will dry it and leave it in He’s got no alibi for Saturday night the room and back, his hands in 2— Should you take out yourshe didn't think men would get so the Dude was going to squeal yes­ Silver heads the list of metals used to seeing girls half undressed greased tins in a 400 degrees F. or wonderful condition for waving, ivhen Skeel was killed, and he lives his coat-pockets. M'hen ho came terday. that smart costume jewelry is fash­ partner’s no-trump with majot- they’d be too sick of the sight to I hot oven, turning the balls to keep which completes the process. round the corner. He quit his'' job abreast of Heath he halted. ioned from this year. One set has “It looked to me, sir, like they “I say. Sergeant; if somebody suit weakness? want to marry one of them. the round shape. Bake about 15 pulled the Odell job together— suddenly Saturday afternoon. silver triangles for earrings, elbow “The men shouldn’t kick; they’re minutes. When cool, cower with “He’s husky and strong and could else could have unlocked that side bracelet and neckline. 3— Holding J X X in dummy which is why the D’ude didn’t squeal door, and then rebolted it again getting the breaks,” she said, what­ icing and roll in chopped nuts or in the first place. But after the easily have done the business. He and A Q X X X in his own hand ever that means. From other re­ cocoanut. Recipe makes from three was planning his getaway when we after the crime, you'd be willing to how should declarer finesse? THREE to FIVE M INimS other fellow lost his nerve and admit that it would weaken your marks she made I got the impres­ to four dozen balls depending on threw the jewelry a-way, Skeel nabbed him. And—he’s the only Her Beau Was The Answers sion that it wouldn’t matter If we size. to FORIY THEATRES person who could’ve unbolted and case against Jessup—eh, what?” 1— Six months’ confinement inall went back to the garden of thought he’d play safe by turning Heath was in a generous mood. state’s evidence, so he phoned you.” rebolted that side dpor Monday Jesse James the Sahara. Eden for our wardrobes because Olive Barton has an editorial to­ night. . . . Is that a case, or ain’t “Sure. Show me some one else 2— No, only with strength. it’s companionship that counts now- day on lamps and the subject is The sergeant smoked a moment. who coulda done that, and I ’ll ad- “I never put much stock in Man- it, Mr. Markham?” . „ 3— Finesse small from dummyavTays. aiT? one which never fails to interest the Markham sat several minutes in 1 mit that maybe I m wrong, to Q in hand. Well, I guess it must be, judging home-maker, but it is impossible to nix, Cleaver and the doc. They thought. ‘‘Skeel could have done it, Ser- weren’t the kind to do a job like 1 from the appearance of some of the keep up with the new styles in that, and they certainly weren’t “It’s a good case as far as it: gcant. And he did do it without girls I see. But if marriage falls off lamps. However, they are getting the kind that would be mixed up goes,” he said slowly. “But what! any one knowing it. I’ll not be surprised because I don’t away from the fussy, fringed af-j with a jailbird like Skeel. was his motive in strangling the; (TO b e c o n t im : ■ ■ Dots and Spots think much of your modern com­ fairs that required no end of hand panionship either. There’s no varie­ work and expense. The trend is to-i ty in it. You girls all try to usurp ward plainer shades of parchment, germs produce certain changes a man’s prerogatives. Pretty soon a artistically crackled and shellaced which are specific for the germs woman will be just the same as one paper, perhaps decorated with floral concerned. man to another man. You smoke designs or borders, or the flowers After all this is the acid test In his tobacco, drink his strong liquor, standing out in relief. Care must connecting any germ certainly with drive his cars, ■wears his haircuts. Saipvtalhr be taken not to get these shades so JigtesiS'SookItt the production of a disease. If It Now that’s all very sporting of dark that they diip the light when Daily Health Service W.IOHIISOH 0PM» can produce the same condition In you, maybe, but where’s the thrill any of the family vrants to read, Pnndat HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL an animal like the monkey that It in it for the man? They’ve always or they will be found many a time was associated with in a human had men to drink and swear and tipped at an angle which the buyer by World Famed Authority being from whom it was taken, play with them. Seems to me they never contemplated. anybody with a reasoning mind will would like women to be different. be willing to grant that it has the With dearest love, ■Violet Is to be quite the rage power to cause the disease con­ MOM. average size to weigh a pound. this spring Blues, tans and pinks GERMS CAUSING DISEASE cerned. seem to have taken on a violet tint. NO LONGER A THEORY Few people are willing to assign NEW PLEATS to organisms of such minute size Some of the loveliest of the new spring velvet suits are in a stunning By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN, the powerful actions that they ac­ A rose and red printed linen tually have. Parma violet shade. 'Violet and Editor Journal of the American frock has one-way pleats running lavender-beige hosiery are the Medical Association and of Hygeia, They multiply rapidly under around the skirt. Its hem in jagged and Health Magazine favorable conditions, one germ Lifers Niceties and CO Is the bottom of the jumper. producing two new ones in about V X X X V \ X \ X X \ V V V V V V S N V ■V X N \ About fifty years have passed twenty minutes. If they repro­ since Pasteur by his work on an­ duced, however, only at the rate HINTS ON ETIQUET thrax first showed certainly that of one in every hour, at the end germs actually cause disease. of twenty-four hours, one germ BEST FOR * In the intervening periods thou­ would have given rise to sixteen The dotted and spotted mode is sands of bacterial organisms have and one-half million descendants. Maggie Oliver here shown to smart advantage in The simplest methods of,identi­ 1. If the guest of honor is a been dlscovertd and hundreds have •woman, where is she seated at a natural balllbuntl straw with HEALTH been definitely identified as having fication of germs are those that Fort Worth, Tex.^—The girl who HavelSmr involve the examination of stained was Jesse James’ sweetheart lives in navy blue dots and navy grosgrain the ability to cause certain dis- a dinner party? ribbon. .eases of mankind. In 1880 the specimens- under the microscope. 2. If a man? Fort Worth. Smbblif a bacterium associated with typhoid The germs have characteristic 3. What rule,should be fol- For several months, back in the ^ i n a l fever was isolated; then in rapid appearances, and they tend to days of the wild, wild west, the king group themselves in various ways. owed in seating other guests? of bandits paid her court in the MRS. ADA M. ■order came the discovery of the The Answers Pure Clean germ causes of pneumonia', Some form in bunches, like grapes, Azle Community of Tarrant! coun­ MERRIFIELD others in long chains, still others 1. At the right of the host. ty. And Maggie Oliver—they call glanders, tuberculosis, cholera, 2. At the right of the hostess. Teacher of tetanus or lockjaw, malta fever, collect two by two; some have a her .Aunt Maggie now—says the capsule about them, others a 3. P u t congenial persons near Mandolin Tenor Banjo meningitis, texas fever, dysentery, young man wan kind and good. Banjo-Mandolin Milk number of little tails to aid them each other and alternate men and One night Jesse, who 'went under bubonic pla^e, botulism, syphilis, women. Tenor Guitar Plectrum Banjo whooping cough, leprosy and in moving. the name of Tom Jackson, left a Ukulele Mando-Cello Louise Rice, world famous graphologist, Pasteurized many others. Accepted Fact Now. note saying he was going on “a Mandola Cello-Banjo can positively read your talents, ■virtues The Microscope. There still are people foolish trip.” While he was away a friend Ensemble Playing for Advanced and faults in the drawings, wcnls and The first man actually to see enough to talk about the germ EMBROIDERED JACKET told her he was Jesse Jatnes. what nots that you scribble when "loet ■ I “Wlien I found that but,” says Pupils. bacteria was probably the famous theory. Germs are no more a Agent for Gibson tostruments. in thought”. Dutchman who invented the micro­ theory than are plants and birds, Ubiquitous is the jacket this Aunt Maggie, “I didn’t want hiin to Send your“ 8cribblings” or signature J. H, Hewitt I Odd Fellows' Block scope, Leeuwenhoek. The bac­ and other living organisms that spring. A white silk frock banded come back. I decided' riot to run for analysis. Enclose the picture of the Mikado r At the Center.— K ooid 8. Mon­ bead, cut from a box of Mikado pencils, and teria are small, and it has been live and reproduce. The potency ui red and gold has an embroider­ away with him, as he had proposed, ten cents. Address Louise Rice, care of 49 HoU St. Phone | ed red and gold jacket of hip- but stayed at home and married an­ day, Taesday, Wednesday and estimated that it would take three of germs can be tested on animals. BAOLE FENCn, CO« NEW YOBX CUT 'pundred bilUona of baoilli' of 'Whaa iaJecjtad into aalmals the length. other man.'* X hunday.

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Rec Teams Oppose Holyoke Falcos Here \. ___ ' <$> ...... ^ . . I ______^ GOAL-A-MINUTE BOWLING QUEEN England Champions Bay Staters Have Won Skate In Exhibition 14 Out Of 17 Contests IT IS PITT’S SEAR «^the favorites to win by at least ten points. t If any one eastern institution of To be sure, they won, but by the learning has held the athletic glare margin of only two points and in KAMNSKY SWAIHFS Three Local Players Incapa- North-South Hockey Game CARR SEEKS NEW this collegiate ye^r, it is Pitts­ the last twenty seconds of play. It> burgh, Pitt had a most successful was a tough battle, and one that citated, But Manager Also Promises Excite- season in football. Its basketball seemed about to be recorded a loss CARLSON, 100-21 POLE VAULT MARK team today ranks the outstanding for the Panthers. one in the east. Pitt has defeated some of the Chme Is Confident of Vic­ . ment; Local Entries Re­ The Pitt grid squad, as it Is easy more important Bib Ten teams and to remember, was the only major several of the leading eastern tory; Preliminary Starts eleven in the east to finish its teams. The team has averaged Herron Beats Rogers After ceived at Pond; Program To Set Crossbar at 14 Feet regular schedule undefeated. Jock close to fifty points a game. And Sutherland’s boys were held to a with that one tight battle against Discarding Rabbit’s Fi»ot; At 8 O’clock, Big Game at 4 Inches at New York scoreless tie by the Washington Notre Dame out of its system, Pitt Starts at 1:15. and Jefferson eleven. should carry on as they did in The Panthers claimed Eastern earlier games. Dougan Beats Macdonald; 9:15. Meet Tonight and national titles for their season Bill McKee, spokesman ior the of play, but this claim did not meet The Irish led the Panthers newly organized Manchester Skat­ with the response necessary to re­ throughout. They outplayed Both 100-74. With at least three players hors ing club, announced today that By DA\TS J. WALSH ceive such titles without argument. the Panthers most of the de combat because of injuries or everything was in readiness for the Yale was favored equally for the game. But the Panthers made y" % sickness, the Rec Five faces a dif­ ice skating carnival to be held to­ I. N. S. Sports Editor eastern title by many. good 16 foul efforts in 20 at- North end fans are beginning to ficult task in essaying to defeat the morrow afternoon at Center Spring Ruth Hutchins Their national claim skidded a tems. That won for them. have visions of a new town title Holyoke Falcos tonight at the Pond. All that is needed to make Fifty-three goals in one game— bit when they lost to Stanford in — pocket billiards. Their ace, Billy School street Rec. the affair a success is fair weather. New York, March 3— Sabin Carr, that’s the scoring record made by the annual Tournament of Roses Don't Think of Losing Kaminsky, battled his way Into the Tommy Faulkner Is out with a Today’s weather forecast was favor­ of Yale, the first man to see the Ruth Hutchins of Griffith. Ind., in a game at Pasadena. This loss was Pitt’s success on the cage floor third round last night by trouncing sprained knee. Ty Holland is sick able. Nothing short of a heavy world as Jack did from the top of recent basketball game against an­ by. a lone point margin. this season is easily explained by “ Ducker” Carlson of the West Side in bed with tonsilitis and “ Cap” thaw, rainstorm or driving snow­ his bean stalk, will add three inches other Indiana team. Her 106 Coach Carlson. In a way, one can by 79 balls, winning 100 to 21. Bissell has an ulcerated tooth. storm, will halt proceedings. tonight to his week-old record of points for the game average better Nevertheless, Jock Suther­ see why they’re winning by watch­ His next match v.dll be with Sam “ Hap” Madden is also supposed to The program is slated to start 14 feet 1 inch in the pole vault. At than tw'o a minute. Her team won land had a great team and it ing them In a game. Herron who eliminated Earl play in New Britain with Plainfield, very shortly after one o’clock. least, the young man says he will by a score of 115 to 10. played sensationally during The Panthers do not know what 1 Rogers in an interesting match, but he said last night, , , he would Heading the liat of star attractions try for the altitude in question and the season. Its outstanding It is to think In terms of defeat. 100 to 74. Paul Dougan put Mac j with the Rec. Instead Elmo will be Fred Kapitka and Helen that just about settles it. One just performer was Glbby Welch, They go out on the floor expecting Macdonald out by the same score. Mantelli has also been on the sick Cosker, of Hartford. This pair hold can’t watch this sky-writer on stilts captain, who was chosen prac­ to win, are told they can win If Here's Mrs. R. J. McCutcheon, There will be no matches today. list, but will be in uniform. the New England speed skating without absorbing the idea that the Worked Emery Bali tically unanimously as an all- they fight— and then they fight to Pueblo, Colo., bowler, who has just The next ones will be Monday This means that Mantelli and Ed. championship in their respective di­ old, college try in his case is tanta­ American back. win. started a tour of middle western night between Jarle Johnson and Strange will play forwards, Roy visions. They will give an exhibi­ mount to success. In captain Reed, Wrobleski and and eastern cities to meet the best Leo Coughlin, and between Dougan Norris, center, with Ding Farr and tion. Lester Le Bell, also of Hart­ The occasion will be the annual Hyatt, they have three as accurate men bowlers available. She recent­ Madden in the hackcourt. Carroll Have Great Cage Team ly defeated Jimmy Smith, world and John Bensche. ford, will show the spectators how indoor track and field champion­ For Raise in Pay shots as one could ask for. It was Barrett, who was picked on the All- Perhaps tho Pittsburgh basket­ chamt>ion, and says she finds the As the second round nears com­ Industrial team in Hartford in ad­ easy it is to leap over six or seven ships of the Intercollegiate Four-A Hyatt’s loop in the last 20 seconds ball team will suffer defeat once competition from men much to her pletion and the third or quarter­ dition to being fourth leading scor­ barrels while on skates. and record attempts will be a com­ By BILLY EVANS before they hang their toga up for of play from almost mid-floor that finals. loom much speculation has Others on the program of note liking. She rolls a mean ball! er, will be in uniform and may play monplace. In addition to whatever Fifteen years ago Russell Ford of the season. Perhaps twice. But v;on over Notre Dame. are our own Frank Wallett and developed as to whom will win the part of the game. the regular program may produce the was the after escaping Notre Dame’s gallant This trio has made more than coveted honor. It Is difficult, and his versatile partner. Miss Miriam in this connection, Lloyd Hahn is pitching sensation of the American The Falcos have a strong club. fight the other night, it is doubt­ 500 points In 14 games. Hyatt often unwise to attempt to pick Their record shows 14 wins and 3 Davenport, Springfield High school advertised to make a special foray League. alone has shot 80 field goals. He Etfudent. Miss Davenport’s father ful. winners, but it Is safe to say that losses. They have beaten such upon the world’s indoor record for Literally overnight. Ford became When the Panthers met the Irish is just a sophomore, but Is the Community Girls if Jud Gallup and Jarli- Johnson and his partner. Miss Margaret teams as Easthampton. Ellis Five 880 yards, 1.54 3-5 lamous, with "what was considered a a few nights ago, they had won most accurate handler of the ball reach the finals, few will be sur­ Ganley of Springfield are also down As a matter of fact, Hahn’s ac- new-fangled spitbalfi By wotting the of Holyoke Industrial league. The for an exhibition. And there will thirteen straight games. They were ' on the Pitt team. prised. At least it looks that way Falco Girls, winners of 8 out of tual race will be at 1,000 yards' inside of ihe third finger and hold- now. although one can never tell. be others from Hartford and other and, if his intentions are at all se­ ing the ball in a peculiar manner Averaging Thirty 11 games, will meet the Rec Girls places. The fancy and speedy skat­ Ford was able to make the pill all The feature of last night’s in the preliminary. Herb Smith, rious at this distance, he will pass matches, was Kaminsky’s one-sided ing events will be mingled with the the half-mile well outside record but spea,:. A.t his wish the ball local official, will handle both local events. Entries may be made would break in, out, down or up. victory over Carlson. The latter games. figures. These were made by Eli had bo.en counted upon to furnish at the pond. Parsons, who ran very earnestly for That was the general belief. Manchester High Closes Points Per Game All in all. It looks as thoiugh any­ The St. Joseph’s Band of Rock­ exactly 880 yards and then stopped The placing of saliva on the in The north end shaik with plenty one who goes to the Rec tonight ville, which numbers thirty pieces, automatically and without solicita­ Side of the third finger and the The Community Girls basketball of opposition, Iwit he fell down will be well rewarded. Holyoke badly. will 'jo on hand to supply music and tion. Fo> more than twenty years, allegi d Jifferent ways of holding team has averaged nearly thirty teams always have given a good ac­ this should add color to the after­ many other very earnest runners ihe ball, later proved to be mere:/ p-pine during the ten con­ Kaminsky won every rack but count of themselves in Manchester. camouflage. Ford was getting un- Season With A Victory one and tied that. He won the Manager Ben Clune announced noon’s sport. A meeting of the ice have been doing much the same tests that have been played this carnival committee has been called without visible effect upon Parsons’ u.sual bre.aks on the ball by using h - I -niiRUion has aver­ fifth and sixth racku br fourteen that he has booked the Knights or for 6:30 tonight at the Rec and record, so it may be assumed that it emery. Getting a rough spot on ine aged sixteen. Miriam Welles who balls. Kaminsky gave a fine exhibi­ Lithuania to play a return game at Bill McKee requests the following won’t be bettered, merely as a cas­ ball, the manner of delivery as well has played every game except one, tion of shooting and left Carlson the Rec next Friday night. This is to report, the Misses Gilroy and ual circumstance, by a man who is as the air resistance uia tho rest. Referee Dillon Calls 41 Per­ is leadiuig the team in, individual tied up many times. The latter shot the Hartford team the Rec beat In occupied with the detail of run­ Roger Peckinpaugh, newly ap­ scoring with 95 tallies. Ethel the poorest he has in a long time, an overtime game. Sbean, Ii-ank Wallett, Emil Pitt, pointed mai ager of the Cleveland ,?#n[!BUS .Mac Macdonald, Jerry Fay and Di­ ning 120 yards further. Richmond is a close second with S5 but this does not detract from the Indians,'joii-.ed New York in 1913. sonal Fonls In Uninterest­ and Anne Scranton, whose passes splendid work of Kaminsky. The rector Lloyd. Others In Race He recently told me an unusual tale lON SPORT^I The pond will be flooded slightly This matter may become a bit have paved the way for many of rack by rad score: 9-5. 18-7, 30-8, dealing with Ford’s and the baskets made by her mates, is 39-13, 53-12, 66-12, 77-13, 83-18, this afternoon by Chief A1 Foy of pressing, not to say urgent, at that, some of ihe sidelights that beca no ing Game; Windham Next the fire department, in order to for they have lined up Oliver third with 53. The rest of the 94-20, 100-1. Carfson's 21 robs the Proudlock, intercollegiate half-mile a part of u. scoring is divided among the other writer of the “ booby prize” score. make the surface as smooth as pos­ ■When Ford was at tne toy of his sible. Skaters are requested to keep champion; Pinkie Sober, Sam Mar­ Friday at Willimantic. members of the team who hUve not He made 32 against Gallup. tcanie, his battery partner was Ed Modest Harry Gill may be on the played as much, yet have done very off the pond tonight and Sunday tin and Johnny Theobald as Hahn’s SNveeney, a mighty good . Sam Herron and Earl Rogers had opponents and all of them are fully coaching staff of the United States creditable work. the closest match of the «.'-ening. It morning. Spectators will not be al­ AUer a very successfu' year, Ftni Olympic team this summer and if lowed on the pond during the carni­ capable of running inside 1.56 for and Sweeney decided to hold the Manchester High The Community Girls tackle the was nip and tuck during the first the half. However, Hahn may beat the Illinois mentor is chosen it Park City Girls of Bridgeport next 50 points but as soon as Sam got val program, being confined to the Yankees up for big money for the B. will be no more recognition than his own 1,000 yard mark, 2:12 4-5, Tuesday night at the Harding gym. rid of the rabbits foot which Irving MR shore. Police will handle the following season. The New York N. Bogglni, rf ...... 2 his record deservea. crowd. A collection will be taken which is official, and perhaps Ray club having considerable respect for Kerr, If, rg ...... 1 A victory in this game will give the Barrett had given him that after­ liZy,i08 muiAM* to help defray the expenses of the Conger’s 2:11, which is strictly un­ Ford’s pitching ability early cam-; A. BogginI, I f ...... 4 For 25 seasons Gill has been in local team a right to challenge the noon, his playing Improved. While official. to an agreement with him. Sweeney, charge of track at Illinois. While Aetna Life teeni of Hartford for Barrett’s Intentions were good, per­ the out-of-town skaters. Refresh­ Carr’s proposed program, it Oplzzi, If, rf ...... 1 St. Louis Browns may wear &n however, found the going uifficult, Keeney, c ...... 2 he is not one of those fellows who the state championship. Incidental­ haps the foot didn’t happen to be a ments will also be placed on sale, seems, Is to permit the boys to embroidered replica of Lindy’s the veceipts of which will go to the failing to get anywhere near the flg- V. BogginI, c ...... 1 always are telling you what they ly, the Bridgeport team holds a win left hind one caught in a cemetery vault their way up to 12 feet. He over the Aetna Life from early in plane on their- unifornls this year. same cause. ur' he demanded. W. Dowd, rg ...... 2 have accomplished, you can look in the dark of the moon. The only difference betwee: LIndy then will join the party, pass the At the opening '51 the reasoii, Shannon, Ig ...... 1 the season. That is the only defeat For near'/ seventy points, the To top off the afternoon’s pro­ intercollegiate record at 13 feet on at the records of Illinois teams to and the Browns, according to Sweeney vas still a h^dout, there E. Dowd, Ig ...... 1 see that he has been a success over the Aetna has suffered and it squar­ match was anybody’s. Then Sam gram In grand style, there will be a his next attempt, then tie his form­ ed accounts in Hartford a few O’Goofty is that “ you can’t do no town championship hockey game being several thousand ^dollars ilif- this span of years. scored 13-1 and 14-0 racks to run er world’s record at 14 feet and weeks ago. Manchester has won flying in cellars.” between the north end and the ference between his figure and thil Totafts 15 8-23 38 out. The rack by rack score with finally have the cross piece set at of the club. It w- s at t is stage id Under Gill, Illinois has won 99 eight out of ten and evened one south end. This promises to be one 14 feet 4 inches for his ultimate dual meets, lost 18 and tied two. Herron’s first: 5-6, 17-S, 26-13, 27- The idea of nifty decorations for the proceedings that the fine Ital­ Middletown High defeat. i 26. 36-30, 38-41, 49-43, 51-53, cf the most exciting etents of the effort. Meanwhile, he will be adding B. The boys at Champaign are now Following is fhe team record and the boys suits is too juicy to pass whole program. The south end has ian hand of lord asserted i self in 57-60, 65-66, 78-67. 92-66, 100-71. 5 points to the score of dear, old behalf of t

Apartments— ^Flats— not accompany her to Cleveland ; Private Instruction 28 Tenements for Bent 8.3 from Perry to an all-girl bridge Want Ad Information Lost and ' 'oand v “HAMME S U M ” party. That she picked up a hammer.’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT B.\CKWARD CHILDREN and those FOR RENT— 3 ROOM tenement, all and struck him ten or a doses Pass Book No. 16124 Issued by The behind In work because of sickness improvements, at 30 Church street. times. That she went to the bath­ Manchester Savings Bank of Manchester has tutored in all grammar school sub­ Inquire on premises or tel. 1598. room and washed off traces - ol been lost or destroyed, and written jects. Former grammar ' school NOT HARD BOILED Evening Herald application has been made to said princlpaL Reasonable rates. Call FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement, blood. That she went downstairs^ bank by the person In whose name 215-5. Phone Your Want Ads all improvements. Apply 93 Foster g(tt into her car and drove off to Classified Advertisements such book was Issued, for payment street. Telephone 409-3. the bridge party alone. That she of the amount of deposit represent­ Count «lx averago 7®5??..«ifttiona Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 T o The FOR RENT—ON M’NUTE from played brilUantly. That she even Initials, numbers and ed by said book, or for the issuance of a duplicate book therefor. Main street, six room mo srn tene­ Mother of Vehna West Paints went to the piano and played, such each count as a word co“ pou^^^^ MONEY TO LOAN on first and second ment, all Improvements. Telephone words as two words. Minimum coat touching melodies as “ Missing You mortgages. Mortgages bought and 1804 or call Arthur K ofla, 783-2. is price o* three lines. Annoancements sold. P. D. Comollo.vlS Oak street. a True Picture b f Her Dear” and “ I’m Tired and Lonely • • • Tel. 1540. Evening Herald FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tenement, for Him.’ ’That she laughed and Line rates per day for transient STEAMSHIP TICKETS— all part* of with Improvements, $18, at 19 Ridge­ danced. the world. Ask for sailing aim Help Wanted— Female 35 wood street, one block from Hart­ “ The truth is Velma sat in a cor­ ^ EflectiTe March IT. 1027 ford trolley. Inquire on premises Daughter— Trial Monday. Cash Charge rates. Phone 750-8. Robert J. Smith. ner that night, a pathetic, contrite gen- j or phone 1810-2. 7 cts 9 ots 1009 Main street. WANTED—YOUNG GIRL for 6 Consecutive Days eral housework. Good home. Call figure,” said Mrs. Van Woert. “ She 3 Consecutive Days 9 cts 11 ots IS ots 69-12. Farms and Land for Sale i was holding her terrible secret to 1 Day ...... 11 ots AutomobUes for Sale By JAMES L. KILGALLEN herself and her girl fflends could All orders for Irregular Insertions WANTED—^OMAN to care for baby i Call 664 FOR SALE—40 ACRE FARM, 6 room 2—1925 Reo Speedwagons. not understand what was wrong will be charged at the one-time rate. day times'while mother works. In­ house, barn and chicken coop. Price Cleveland, Ohio, March 3.— Special rates for long term every 1— Reo Sedan. quire 159 Oakland street. with her. She was so different from 1—Ford Tudor Sedan. only $5,000. Sea Stuart J. Wasley, "She’s my child— my baby. My day advertising given upon request. And Ask for a Want Ad Taker 827 Main street. Tel. 1428-2. her usual buoyant self. Ads ordered for three />*■ six days 1—1923 Essex Coach. GIRL TO DO GOOD plain cooking poor, broken little one! I think of and stopped before the third or fifth 1—Dodge Touring. and some housework, no laundry. her every minute of the d ^ and I Tried to Sing day will be charged only for the ac­ 1— 1927 Hudson Coach. Mrs. Mallory. 45 Farm Drive, So. Tell Her m a t You Want Houses for Sale 73 pray for her the last thing at “ They finally got her to play the tual number of times the ad appear­ The prices are right— Terms good. Manchester. Tel. 55-3. piano. She tried to sing but failed. GEO. L. BETTS An experienced oiierator will take your ad, belp you night.” i ed. charging at the rate earned, but Tel. 711 ON STATE ROAD—6 room single They thought she was ill.” no allowances or refunds can b® 127 Spruce St. W.\NTED — ONE EXPERIENCED word It for best reeults. and see that It la properly In- house with garage, large lot Price Simple as these words sound they stenographer, and one experienced Mrs. Van Woert and Velma went on six time ads stopped after the 1924 CHEVROLET touring $2o 1924 only $5000. Call Arthur A Knofla. did not seem so when spoken today fifth day. , » typist. Apply at Cheney Brothers aerted. Bill will be mailed aame day allowing you until TeL 782-2. by Mrs. Catherine Van Woert, Christmas shopping next morning. No “ till forbids” : display lines not Studebaker touring $250, 1922 Stude- Employment Bureau. baker $100. 1924 Ford Coupe $8a, aeventh day after Insertion to take advantage of the mother of Velma West, the flapper This had been prearranged. But f o r s a l e —NEW 5 ROOM bunga­ Velma’s heart wasn’t in it. It Herald will not be responsible 2-1925 Ford Coupes $150. These cars “ hammer slayer” who goes on trial have all been re-condltioned. H. A. Situations Wanted— Female 38 CASH RATE. low, all Improvements. Telephone for more than one Incorrect Insertion 2632-2 or call 108 Benten street Monday at Painesville for the mur­ wasn’t true, the mother said, that of any advertisement ordered for Stephens, Chevrolet Sales & Service. der of her husband, T. Edward Velma bought a dozen handker­ more than one time. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WANTED — HOUSEWORK by the West, whom she killed in a “ blind chiefs “ for her husband”— the man Tlie Inadvertent omission or incor­ whom she had left battered to the rect publication of advertising will be for an early delivery on the new Ford hour or day. Telephone 1481. rage’-’ in their honeymoon bunga­ rectified only by cancellation of tne car Orders will be filled strictly in low at Perry, Ohio, on December floor 18 hours beforSi - - charge made tor the service render­ the order received. Trades on all cars 41 “ I didn’t know what was wrong considered. Hogs— Birds— Pets Apartments— Flats— KING DAVID LODGE sixth last. There was a depth of ed. 49-A with her,” the mother said, “ so I • • • Fuel and Feed Tenements for Bent 33 feeling in the mother’s voice and All advertisements must conform MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES FOR SALE — PEDIGREED Police a suspicious moisture in her eyes. told her we wduld do the shopping In style, copy and typography with Dependable Used Cars pups, 3 1-2 months old. Price reason­ FOR S.^LE — HARDWOOD stove FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM FLAT. All Her lips quivered as her gaze rest­ some other time.” 1069 Main street. Tel. 740 able. Abel's Service Station, 26 length, under cover. Call after 5 WORKS INITIATORY regulations enforced by the Pom’®"- improvements, reasonable price, 64 ed on the photograph of a prettj Velma never discusses the slay­ ers, and they reserve the right to Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. Cooper street. Telephone 789. p. m. V. Firpo. 116 Wells street North Elm street. Phone 1307-2. blonde girl on the mantel. ing, her mother said. It is evident, edit, revlset or reject any copy con­ 1921 Stearns Roadster. sidered objectionable. FOR RENT—SE’YERAL first olasB “ I’m afraid Velma won’t be able however, that she is penitent and CLOSi.NG HOURS— Classified ads 1927 Essex Coach. Pou and Supplies 43 rents with all Improvements Apply 1924 Ford Coupe. Household Goods 51 to stand the ordeal of the trial,” Sony that the tragedy occurred, to be published same day must be re­ Edward J. Holl. 865 Main street TeL Mrs, Van Woert said. Occasionally ceived by 12 o’clock >on. Saturdays 6 6 0 . ______Large Attendance as Two said Mrs. Van Woert. “ She’s so JAMES ST. CVENSON I'"OR SALE—BUCKEYE 160 egg in­ SEE OUR LARGE advertisement on 10:30 a. m. frail— and so frightened.” Velma, referring to her mother-in- 53 Blssell St, Tel. 2169-2 cubator. Price reasonable. Inquire at Page 4 for many real buys. Don’t FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement and fail to look the list over. Watkins Mother 40 Years Old law, whom she liked, says: “ Poor Telephone Your Want Ads 110 Russell street. South Manchester sewing room, all modern improve­ Candidates Receive First 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- Furniture Exchange, 17 Oak. The mother, a slender, genteel Mother West.” Velma spends her Ads are accepted over the telephone or telephone 1978. f ments, corner Blssell and Holl mon and Olds demonstrators. Craw­ street. Inquire 135 Uissell street. woman of about forty, had just re­ time embroidering, reading popular at the CHARGE RATE given above ford Auto Supply Company, Center as a convenience to advertisers, but FOR S.YLE—BARRED ROCK hatch­ Wanted— to Buy 58 turned to her home in East Cleve­ mag3.zines and the Bible. She la and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 ing eggs from excellent stock $1.00 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT. Degree. nervous and smokes more ciga­ the CASH RATES will be acceP^®*^ or 2021-2. a setting, $7 a hundred. E. J. Keeney, Clinton street. Inquire of Fritz John­ land after paying a visit to Velma f u l l p a y m e n t if paid at the busi­ JUNK—1 will pay highest prices for 596 Keeney street. Telephone son, 29 Clinton street. Phone 657-4. at the Lake county jail. rettes than her mother thinks she ness office on or before the seventh all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds should. day following ihe first insertion of Auto Accessories— Tires H ' 1194-12. “ She ran to me when I entered of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ FOR RENT—COZY 5 ROOM .down­ each ad., otherwise the CHARGE King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ her cell, and she kissed me,” relat­ With evident pride, the mother I FOR SALE — INCUBATOR, almost phone 982-4. stairs flat, Improvements, near mills lows conferred the initiatory degree told what a beautiful baby Velma RATE will be collected. No responsi- ! new, 158 egg capacity. In excellent and trolley, completely overhauled. ed Mrs. Van Woert. “ I tried not to bilitv for errors in telephoned ads FOR SALE— FOUR 31x5.25 tires and I condition. A good buy. Grace Long. Apartment >—Flats— on two candidates at the meeting in was— how, at the age of four, she will be assumed and their accuracy Rent $20. Here is your chance. Call cry . . . she clung to me. I said: tubes. Call 734-5. 1 Tel. 1438-4. Tenements for Rent r>3 today, 91 South Main street. Odd Fellows hall last evening. It ‘Baby, be brave,’ and she said: won a “perfect baby” contest In cannot be guaranteed. was the first time in several months Cleveland.* Velma is the only daugh­ DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-Llte MILLER’S BABY Chix, Reds and Leg­ ‘Yes, Mother, I will— O but don’t Phone 664 batteries for automobiles and radios. horns from our healthy trapnested TENEMENT. 6 rooms, up-to-date, that the degree has been conferred worry. You’ll promise me, won’t ter, and has a brother, Kenneth heated, second floor, 149 North Main. ASK FOR. WANT AD SERVICE All sizes and cars. Complete battery breeders, state-tested and free from by the regular officers of the lodge you mother, that you won’t worry?’ Van Woert, aged ten. Her father, • • • service. Center Auto Supply Co. 155 disease. Good sized birds and eggs. Inquire Pagani Brothers Store. Tele­ WINDOW DRESSERS and for this reason the attendance Bert L. Van Woert, is a traveling Center street. Tel. 673. Heavv producers. Hatch weekly. phone 5S7. I said: ‘Baby, what have you been Index of Classifications was larger than has been the rule doing. And she said; “ Mamma, I’ve salesman. Both mother and father Phone 1063-3. Fred Miller,, North of late. Frank E. Montie, noble will attend the trial. Auto Repairing— Painting Coventry. (Ask me about poultry HUDSON STREET, 6 ROOM tenement made a scarf for you and i hope Evening Herald Want Ads are^now supplies and equipment). and garage, near Depot. In good grand, and his officers conferred you’ll like it.’ I just held her tight.” “ I don’t mind about myself,” condition. Modern improvements. IN TEST FOR CUPS the degree. Velma wrote to her aunt, Mrs. OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks Telephone 981-2, During the business session the Not Hard Boiled Alice Young of Cleveland, the oth­ all makes of cars. Special electrical from two year old hens. Hollvwood Mrs. Van Woert assured the in­ work. Day and night storage. The Strain-Blood tested and free from FOR RENT— 5 ROOM upstairs flat, semi-annual report of W. S. Hut­ er day, her mother revealed, “ but I cated all modern Improvements. 82 Sum­ terviewer that her daughter -was not Lost and Found ...... ^ Conkey Auto Co., 20-22 East Center. white diarrhea. Oliver Bros., Clarks chison, grand secretary, was read don’t want mother to worry.’’ Announcements ...... „ Tel. 840. Distributors Studebaker Corner. Conn. mer street. Phone 1986. the shallow, hard-boiled, pleasure- But mother is worrying. and Ersklne Motor Cars. Spring Opening Displays to and it showed that Odd Fellowship Personals ...... throughout Connecticut was in a loving type that she has been pic­ Automobiles , BABY CHICKS— Best local stock:; FOR RENT— AT 20 Chestnut street, tured. She was, rather, “ Just like a popular breeds: guaranteed live de- | first floor flat, all improvements. Ap­ flourishing condition. It will be re­ Automobiles for Sale ...... * Garages— Service— Storage 10 ply at 43 Church street or telephone million other American girls”— Automobiles for Exchange ...... o livery; we do custom hatching: free | Be Judged on Points in membered that Mr. Hutchison, who A BOOST FOR LIFB Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ® catalogue. Clark’s Hatchery, East ^ 423. now lives in New Haven, was for the sort of girl who is shopping, go­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ' FOR RENT— GARAGE rear of 701 Hartford, Conn. ing to matinees, dancing and play­ Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ ! .a p a r t m e n t s —T wo. three and four many years a resident of this town Auto Schools ...... *'g son. 62 Linden street or to the room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ ing bridge all over the country to- Autos— Ship by Truck ...... ° BABY CHICKS i Big Contest. and was an enthusiastic member of Chicago, — While grandpa may janitor. Baby chicks, blood tested, Ohio | vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- dajL Autos—For Hire ...... door bed furnished. Call Manchester King David Lodge. expect to live 60 years, his grand­ Garages—Service—Storage tv State University accr^ited. Order in ; It was announced that all those “ She was jolly and popular, but Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... Business Service Offered 13 advance. Manchester Grain and Coal ■ Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ not brazen,” the mother declared. child has a chance to stretch it into Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . Company. Phone 1760. phone 782-2. In conjunction with the annual members taking part in the third Velma was not the “ life of the 70. A noted medical authority. Dr. Business and Professional Services WE CUT TREES AT reasonable I’OUR ROOMS, all modern Improve- spring opening of the Main street degree would have a rehearsal next Charles Mayo, says that science is Business Services Offered ...... Thursday evening in the lodge hall. part}” at the bridge game she at­ prices. No job too big or too small. FOR S.ALE—BROILERS. Marks Poul­ inents, at 14 Arch street, ready merchants the Merchants’ Division conquering' hazards of middle age Household Services Offered ...... See. us first. Work guaranteed. Tel. tended in Cleveland the night she Building—Contracting ...... J4 try Y'ard. Telepho.ne 1877. March lath. Apply on premises. Tel. of the Chamber of Commerce will The members of King David lodge to such an extent that ■within two 1399-5 after 5 p. m. 9i).S. killed her husband, according to Florists—Nurseries ...... 1“ offer prizes for the best window have been invited to a big gather­ her mother. It has been said that generations the expectancy of life Funeral Directors ...... CHAIR CANING neatly done. Price displays on the street during that ing of Odd Fellows in Springfield should be ten years longer than the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 Electrical Appliances— Hadio i» Velma and her husband quarreled right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl period. Thjs action was decided later in the month and a commit­ about six p. m., because he would present average of 60. Insurance ...... J® Anderson. 53 Norman jtreet. Phone tee has been appointed to make the Millinery— Dressmaking ...... 1892-2. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ 1925 TOBACCO CROP IS upon at the annual meeting, of the Moving—Trucking—Storage ----- ances, motors, generators, sold and division and members of the divi­ necessary arrangements. Painting— Papering ...... 41 repaired; work called for. Pequot sion will be notified by letter of the THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE; Professional Services ...... 4^ PIANO TUNING— All work guaran­ Electric Co., 407 Center streeL Phone NEARLY ALL PAID FOR Repairing ...... teed. Estimates cheerfully given. 1592. conditions of the contest in a few The largest fighting ship in the Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 44 Kemp’s Music House. Tel. 821, days. world Is H. M. S. Nelson of the (227) Sharks Toilet Goods and S erv ices...... 45 49-A Wanted—Business Service ...... 46 Fuel and b’eed Entries in the contest must be British navy. Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braueber Ediicaf lonnl Milliner J— Dressmaking 19 Arthurs E. Nelson, treasurer of registered with the Chamber of Courses and Classes ...... 27 FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $8 a large the Connecticut Valley Tobacco Commerce not later than March 19 Private Instruction ...... 28 FASHIONABLE dressmaking, bead­ load, slabs $7, lialf loads sold. .Association, announced yesterday Windows must be completed at 6 Dancing ...... ing and embroidery a specialty. Mrs. Charles PI. Palmer, 44 Henry street. Musical—Dramatic ...... 4J ilader, 62 Hamlin street. Teleplione 895-3. that final payments had been o’clock on Thursday, March 22, and Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 made by members of the associa­ must be left untouched until Fri­ Only A Few D ^s P in n neia l FOR S.A.LE— BIRCH WOOD cut In tion on the crop of 1925. The pay­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... SJ Moving—lYucking--Storage 20 stove lengths $11 per cord. Phone day, March 23, at 9 p. m. Business Opportunities ...... 32 143-12. C. H. Schell. ment disposes of all 1925 accounts Only those who contributed to Money to Loan ...... 33 PERRETT AND GLENNEY— Local with the e.xception of some minor the general advertising of the Then Spring Money Wanted ...... -34 and long distance moving and truck­ and complicated items. spring opening will be eligible to Help and Situations ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ Payments on the 1923 and 1924 Think now then of a home of your Help Wanted — Female ...... 35 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-’J. compete. The prize will be a silver own, a garden of favorite flowers, or SPANISH WAR AUXILIARY Havana seed crops will be made Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 cup, engraved, to the winner in a few good laying hens. Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ .c;radually, Mr. Nelson said, and it each of the twelve classifications. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A PATCH— Part loads to and from is expected that the total amount We have a choice listing of nice Situations Wanted—Female . . . . 38 New York, regular S' rvice. Call 7-2 NOTES 8TH ANNIVERSARY Three Judges. homes for you to select from. Our Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 or 1282. will be cleaned up within two months. All tobacco holdings of The judges, three In number, will advice is cheerfully given free on Employment Agencies ...... 40 be unknown to the contestants and Live Stock—Pets— Poultry—Vehicles Repairing 3.^ the' association have been sold all real estate and insurance mat­ Dogs—Birds— Pets ...... 41 Many Out of Town Bodies to| with the exception of the 19 2 4 to each other. After each judge ters. Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 has passed on the merits of the CHIMNEYS CLEANED; key fitting, Join in Dinner, Entertain-j hroadlaaf crop, Avhich is being held A few offerings: Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 various ■windows the trio will get In the appalling ocean deeps live those tigers of the Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 safes opened, saw filln t and grind­ for improved market conditions. -Six room single, sleeping porch, ing. Work called for. Harold Clem- ment Next Wednesday. j together in the chamber rooms and For Sale— iMiscelInncons steam, gas, etc. 2 car garage, ex­ sea, the sharks. Many species of sharks are man- Articles for Sale ...... 45 son. 108 North Elm streeL Phone decide the winners. eaters, find them where we may. The hammerhead is Boats and Accessories ...... 46 462. The Eighth Anniversary of Mary The points to be considered by tra building lot, choice location, Building Materials ...... - 47 B. Cheney Auxiliary No 13, United Green section. Reasonable price one of the fiercest of all sharks and Is the^ dread of Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ the judges are: Selling value, 50 Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 ions and pillows; sterilized and Spanish War Veterans, will be held LOCAL WOMAN TEACHER per cent.; prestige, attractive dis­ and easy terms. every man compelled to enter deep water in the In­ Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A renovated with sulphur and formal- next Wednesday night at the State play, 20 per cent.; originality, 20 Brand new seven room single, the dian ocean. The head is b r o w n e d and flattened, Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 delyde; best mithod. Manchester Armory. A dinner will be served at Upholstering Co.. 119 Spruce streeL per cent.; lighting, 10 per cent. last word In modern house con­ with eyes on each side. - : . Household Goods ...... 51 6:30 under the direction of Presi­ IN BIG N. Y. SCHOOL struction, embodying all the latest Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Phone 1268. The twelve classifications are By KEA. Through Sptcial Permiiilon cl th, Publi»h«r» d TTn Book el Knowltdgt. CcpyflBM. ^ Musical Instruments ...... 5"' dent Mary Peckinham, assisted by the following: Women’s wear Ideas for comfort and pleasure. It Office and Store E quipm ent...... 64 | PHONOGRAPHS. Vacuum cleaner and Jennie Slieridan, Julia Sheridan, will be a pleasure for you to In­ Sporting Goods— Guns clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- and accessories, children’s wear Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Ing, saw filing. Bralthwalte, 52 Josie Keating, Elizabeth Olds, Miss Ivy Clark Takes Over men’s wear, shoes, textiles, drugs spect this property on Pitkin street. Concrete walks, curb, gutter, hard ■Wearing Apparel— Furs ...... 57 Pearl streeL Elizabeth Maher, Mary Warren, Class of Exceptional Stu- and candy, jewelry and stationery Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Mae McVeigh, Agnes Gaylord and hardware, furniture, florists, gro­ surface road, sewers, gas and a Rooms—Doard—Hotels— Resorts SEWING MACHINE, repairing of dents in the Bronx. modern brick school nearly com­ Restnnrants all makes, oils, needles and supplies. Fannie Waterman. ceries and meats, miscellaneous Rooms Without Board ...... 59 R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward streeL Out of town talent will provide and kitchen furnishings. pleted. Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A Phone 715. entertainment, with Miss Margaret Miss Ivy Clark of Buckland, for­ Choice building lots with sewer, Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Donnellan in charge. During the merly a teacher in the Eighth Dis­ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 water, gas, electricity in front of evening whist 'will be played and trict schools here, is now teaching them ready for use. The price is Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 DRIVER NOT RESPONSIBLE in one of the public schools of New Real E.state For Rent prizes given for best scores, women hard to beat $350. We have four r«) Apartments. Flats, Tenements .. 63 and ni»en. The whist is under direc­ York city. She attended the Yale at this price. Monthly payments Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Bethei, Conn., March 3— Chaun- summer school for two seasons, ABOUT TOWN Houses for Rent ...... 65 cey E. Bennett, bakery driver who tion of Edna Fuller and Florence pursuing courses for the training $5 or $10. A rare chance. suburban for Rent ...... 60 on Thursday backed his car into Treadwell. of backward, or as they are now Charles W. Hollister, of 52 Hol­ Two family of 12 rooms, walk summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Ward Cheney Camp has been in­ lister street, has entered the radio and curb, gas, furnaces, garage, IVanled to Rent ...... 68 and fatally injured Edward A. Staib termed “ exceptional” children. She ■ - — Real Estate For Sale here, will be found not guilty of vited to attend together with James has also majored in the same work service business and is now pre near Main street. Price only Apartment Buildings for Sale . . . 69 reckless operation of his car and W. Milne Camp of Rockville. The at Columbia university. pared to give his expert attention $8,500. Business Property for S ale ...... 70 will not be held criminally respon­ Auxiliaries which have responded Since lea'ving Manchester Miss to all radio troubles. Mr. Hollister Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 to the in'vdtations are Stafford was the first president of the Man Houses for Sale ...... 72 sible for Staib’s death, according to Clark has been teaching at South ~ r r Lots for Sale ...... 73 Henry C. Stevenson, deputy cor­ Springs, Rockville, Meridan, Bridge­ Norwalk. She has just entered upon Chester Radio club when it was or­ Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 oner for Fairfield county, who was port, Willimantic and Norwich. The her new duties at one of the gram­ ganized in 1912. He has been Suburban for Sale ...... 76 student of wireless telegraphy and Robert J. Smith Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 Investigating the accident. Rela­ guest of honor will be Past De­ mar schools in the Bronx and has partment President Ellen G. Berry in her special room boys only of radio since the science first became 1009 Main The Greenland shark Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 tives of Staib say they will stert Real Estate and Insurance A action— Legal Notlcea civil action to recover for Stub’s of Hartford, who mustered in the different ages with an average generally talked of. Mr. Hollister’ The great white shark is another ferocious foe Auction Sales ...... 78 telephone number is 325. Steamship Tickets can bite off a man’s leg to man, but it hunts ^ e Legal Notices ...... 79 death. r auxiliary eight years ago. daily attendance of 20. or sever his body at one whale as a rule, tearing snap of its terrible jaws. out the giant’s tongue. GAS BUGGIES—^Bringing Home the Bacon By Frank Beck BUSTED DOWN IN IF I DONT GET TD PP KEEP RISKT ON THE MIDDLE OF NEEDLES SOON * AMY WIU. GOING , LYRIC, THAT THE DESERT WITH A KGIN TO WORRY ABOUT MAN WHO REFUSED MILLION BUCK^ MmORTH ME--- HELLO— HERE •TO STOP AND HELP US O F J E W E L S _____ C O M E S A CAR-- I'L L ^ THIS AFTERNOON... ______TALK JUST HAVE TO RISK SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE IS SAUCE ACiOUT 7W6H LOSING THE JEWELS LUCK ___ IF I 'M6NT A LIFT. FO R T H E GANDER ______N k m y ____ H E V - -

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One of ouV local preachers called ! at the house of a family whose ad- \j - ' dress had been given him by one r / t\ I of his parishioners. A small boy came to the door and said nobody was home. “ What is your father’s religion little man?’’ asked the minister. “ I’m not sure,” answered the boy, f’but from what mother says every little while he is a Seventh Day ABSENTIST.” »/ ' R^. U. S. PAT. OfP. The Priceless Postscript ei>28. ev NCA scmncc. inu. According to the Erie R. R. ** CroAy, C«ntt«l 1m. Magazine, the following is an actual Woman i.s the only fur-bearing report that was received by a rail­ road superintendent from a passen­ The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE animal that’s holding its own. ger conductor: By Gene Ahem “ Dear Sir: I am neclosing card from passenger that was on my i train No.------leaving . . . . at 4:15 OUELL-EP a sT a m p e p e o f ' p. in., October 10th. A of fof^ th^ OLU0 1$ i^rAi-izRD UiELL, I poid'T Qui-y ! “ There was a small head of a nail iELEPt^Aki'PS BV'TMRObOltiG-tilEM lid A FKoM Furry w m ® C k a t m f k t h a n O H A N a r m i s Q iii'ir ; •5A K E , j worked through the cushion of seat PAROWSM OF 5KiEEZiM6 WKH A CAid ! and into passenger’s. Tore hole in ^OAKDIN/d AGrAiN ) MAS rHl? CUUH s o o a J a s a BECAUSE He 'S OF PEPPE12 f-- BAM T'-v- PIP Void pants an Inch long. <5cv s-DurTs ToPPiidG VoU'y “ I am sending information for TMR^l^ a W P ^ K T o p r a c t i c e gAS^ ^AXoPMo/S/g^, •EV/ER pROVAjid^ A SMARK ? Hm F— I'KRFECTLY RIPPING WA1 r A use if claim is filed. AfdSVdER ,M E “tHA-r, VOli BBLLOUJS OF LVIHG, I 6E< “ Yours respc., MV CHlid OirT vJHilE, Aid'-THidk Even the best HOSE RIPS easily SI^AMEElJU BRA66/id6 PiP VOLi in letter golf, darn it! Par is four OFTH'-fALK* UP OldE Cond. ■EVABR PROuSfd A s h a r k 2 -^ VdELL, I and you may be able to beat that. “ P. s.— This passenger was I’LLSlAV lid: Vdl-TH LOidGER One solution is printed on another P i P f ' ^ I UJAS pivyiAdca F o r p e a r l s man.” HoRids THAid page.^ , OFF ^HE ISLE OF BUUiAidKiA, lid AS LOKiG AS -t h a -t b u l l Jim Says: “ A wife when she ex­ FiFTV FEEf OF a PEAPLV s t i c k s T o plores a husband's pockets usually -iORPEPO OF^i^E PEEP RliSHEP OPOid 'TRU-TH,- OF Hi s gets what all explorers get— B ii-r H O 5 E enough material for a lecture.” ME, AMP PURldO'I'HE S-tROfiGUE I Moul I'M MA kIA G E P -To g e t a VJRES-fUidG oijrTf= I It is possible to know only a few HoLP Od-THE SHARK, BV LOCKiidG MV men because one can fish with only S-TROdG ARMS ARoUdP iTs V^EAP, AdP i a few. -A ■RE

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6 * * I 01928. KEC. BYU. a.Wta PATjOff.. atWWCj REO. U. 8. f — y 1928. BY NEA SERVlCfi INC. Unnecessary By Small READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE SALESMAN SAM The shower of rubber balls was be,” said Clowny, “ why be scared? IpOpR. u t t l e a r c n i b a l d , OWM A C A R , queer, ..nd Scouty shouted out, Aw, gee, let’s run right out into rQU ICK.SAM .GCr ON TH ’ OAWOOMMIT, 06SlDeS BEiM A CLeRK N E 5 josr A Y e a r o l d WHAODAVA OON’TOHA*? ‘ “ Oil, dear, let’s hide beneath this the storm. It will be heap, of fun.” HORSe AM' OeUVeRTHIS IM GO’LT.'S ^ T O R e, TVie ALEO g o t t a 0 e rubber tree so we will not be hit. So out the little Tinies hopped. A SeCOMD EDITIOM O' PAUL- ReVIERE.1 c. T ’ DAV AM' He FELL AM’ Doin’ That Some rubber balls are large, some Let’s look around so we can see BoTTCe o' ARMiCATO BUMPED HIE HEAD FO R, M R S. MRS.iWOB6Le:l / small, and it is hard to dodge them what damage it has done.” W H iL e I w a s T e a c Him ’ WOBBLE.— all. I’d like to try and catch one, Cf course they found no harm HIM NOW T o W A L K ! but I have no catcher’s mitt.” at all. And soon the bunch heard So, underneath the tree they Clowny call. “ Hey, w'atch me for T dropped to wait until the odd a minute. I am going to do a shower stopped. ‘That is the queer­ trick. At least. I’ll try. Perhaps est sight I’ve seen,” said Carpy, I’ll miss. Can all of you do tricks c with a grin. “ At first it filled me like this? Just have a little pa­ with alarm, but now it seems we’re tience. ’"hl.T is going to be real safe from harm.” Just then a ru' - slick.” ber ball bounced up and hit him on He hopped upon a rubber ball, the chin. and Coppy cried, “ LooJc out, you’ll H f / “ Ha, ha,” laughed Clowny, fall.” "Oh, no, I won’t,” snapped “ what a treat. The way that hit Clowny, “ I can walk this all you sure ^as neat. I’ll bet it did around.” That’s what he did for not hurt, although yo«r chin is quite a spell, and then he caused getting red.” “ Of course it didn’t,” the bunch to smile. Poor Clowny lnlliiHII Carpy cried. Then, in a moment, lost his balance and soon landed Clowny sighed, “ Oh, ouch!” A rub­ on the ground. ber ball had dropped and bcmnced right off his head. (The Tinymites visit a i-ubbei “ Why. they are soft as t: ■ can j house iu the next story I • ■ * r '< ! ' .sy>«il' '■, . ' . V. . ,v. ----- PACJE TW ELV]^ iianrt{^0t?r Eumug

Among those from Manchester, were LAn adjournment was then made to right,” Corps Cadets, New London, EPWORTH LEAGUE TRAIL Rev. Joseph Cooper, R. W. Wilson, the large vestry, where a pleasing PYTHIAN CLUB Conn. and Miss Helen Haviland, from the -program was .carried out. This Biggest Masquerade Ball of the YOUNG PEOPLE MEET Sketch, Life Saving Guards, South Methodist church: Rev. and consisted of vocal solos'and duets, Season at Hartford, Conn. c MEETING IN BURNSIDE Mrs. Marvin S. Stocking, Rev. W. and readings by young men and Fo r Princess Ballroom, Rockville Instrumental Selection, Young D. Woodward, Merle Tyler,*(pres.) women from the local . church, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 8 AT CITADEL TODAYPeople, Putnam, Conn. and Miss Marion Tyler, (sec.), from Hockanum, East Hartford, and Max Kabrick and His 10-Piece Stunts, Life Saving Scouts, So. Fourth Session of Nutmeg Cir­ the North Methodist church. The Wapping. Orchestra. Manchester, Conn. ladies of the entertaining church, The usual hour of recreation March 5 th to IC^ , Saxophone Duet, Captain Sarer, ?20 in Prizes For Costumes. cuit Hears Rev- Woodward of provided a supper menu of beef closed the evening’s exercises. The Lieutenant Jackson. Wapping Speak. loaf with gravy, rolls, cake and cof­ fifth meeting of the Nutmeg Trail Dialogue, Life Saving Guards, So. Councils of Southern New fee. Circuit is to be held next Friday These Special Prices On iManchester, Conn. The fourth session of the Nutmeg At the conclusion of the supper evening, March 9, at Hockannm. Selection; Collection, Young Peo­ Trail Epworth League Circuit was DANCE in the vestry the people adjourned England Gather at Salva­ ple’s Band. held last evening with the Metho­ Onyx Pointex Silk Stockings to the audience room of the church For. 3IANCHESTER GREEN Stunts, Life Saving Scouts, dist Episcopal Church at Burnside, Regular and listened to an address on the WATCH REPAIRING Pric? OiH»Fbiace*' SAT. EVE. MARCH 3 Hartford, Conn. of which the Rev. Frank W. Gray Style tion Army Edifice. parable of the Good Samaritan by j Experienced Swiss watchmaker m ekO iO r A1 Behrend’s Orchestra Sketch, Life Saving Scouts, 'Wil- is pastor. He was unable to be the pastor of the Wapping Feder­ solicits repair work on Watches and 155 Service-Sheer. Silk with c<5fton Beebe, Prompter limantic. Conn. present,, as he was scheduled to Drill, Life Saving Guards, Hart­ ated church. Rev. Truman Hollis j Accessories of all kinds. Admission 50c. speak at the gathering in Norwich tops and feet ...... $1.50 $ .t 7 ■ The second of the three sessions ford, Conn. of the Mohegan Trail Leapiue, which Woodward. He dwelt especially onj SWISS MOVE.MENTS a specialty. the thought that our neighbor is] i of the young people’s councils of Tableau— "Will Your Anchor is composed of members of leagues 541 Chiffon. Silk to the hem — ' the Southern New England divi­ Hold,” Seven Young People, Meri­ in New London and Windham coun- the man in need, whether in our^ LOUIS MARQUIS 1.19 immediate vicinity, or bn the .other cotton feet ...... $1.65 sion of the Salvation Army, here den, Conn. J Watches accepted at Keith MODERN DANCING Comments, Colonel E. J. Parker. side of the globe. ’ ' today, will be held this afternoon The leagues of Hartford and Tol­ Furniture Co. at 2:30. Colonel Edward J. Park­ land countiee were well represented The dean, Rev. J. Garfield Sallis, j Corner Main and School. TONIGHT er, wtv,o was the trt'incipal speaker by the young people froin Manches­ of Rockville, then conducted an im­ at the first session this morning, Christopher I. Sholes, inv.entor pressive period of worship which in­ of the typewriter, sold his rights ter, Quarryville, Rockville, gurn- will give an address at the aftei- side, East Hartford and Hockanum. cluded song. Scripture and prayer. 707 Service-Sheer. Silk to the Hem At the Rainbow for ?12,00d. noon meeting and also at 7 o clock —cotton feet ...... $1.85 in the evening. Saturday Specials ABOUT TOWN Princess 265 Service Weight. Silk to the hem $ —cotton f^eet. • $1.95 A Swedish baking sale will be | I'.eld at the store of the J. W. Halej Candy Shop 1.49 I ompany this afternoon at 2 o’clock ' 750 Chiffon. Silk from top to tod $1.95 l)v the Ladies’ Sewing society of the; Corner Main and Pearl Streets 3-A Swedish Lutheran church, Mrs. William Noren, chairman. 15c Cigarettes Titles of the educational pictures at the Highland Park Community 2 PKGS. 2 5 ^ which will he shown this evening i lubhouse are as follows: ‘‘Trees of Tomorrow,” ‘‘The Raising of the SO U TH MR NCHCS T£R • CONN S-jl.'” ‘'Pole Pushers of Puget Reg. 2 for 25c Cigars Sound” and “ A Prophecy Fulfilled.” The films have been secured EACH through the County Y. M. C. A. There will be no admission charge C and an invitation has been extended i, ■ : to all. ' Beginning Sunday. March 11, a RADIO DOCTOR SUNDAY DINNER WATKINS BROTHERS i series of evangelistic meetings will I be held at the Church of the Naza- EXPERT SERVICE ON vene. Rev. George B. Kulp of Battte Ccfl. E. J. Parker Creek, Michigan, will be the evan­ ALL MAKES. at the i ^ u n e r a l gelist and Mrs. Mable R. INIannins On the program this afternoon of Nahant, Mass., will be the special will be addresses by Mrs. Colonel Tell Me Your Troubles- soloist and song leader. Parker, a former Manchester wom­ an, and Mrs. Brigadier Albert Bates Custom Built Sets Etrecturs Miss Ann Marlin of Teachers’ hall of Hartford. Captain John Sarer HOTEL SHERIDAN who in company with a party ^ of and Lieutenant WTftiam Jackson of Robert K. Anderson friends is touring through the West, Hartford will give a saxophone duet Chas. W. Hollister Turkey, Duck or Chicken has stopped in St. Louis, Mo., and and Miss Myrtle Bates of Hartford is now in California. The party ex­ 52 Hollister St. Phone 325 Phone '00 it >48-2 will sing. Personal Banking Service with all the fixings, $1 pects to leave Hollywood for the re- Services Tomorrow urn trip on April 1. In the evening the visiting young people will give a program of en­ Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Wasley of tertainment in the citadel. Colonel 14 Summit street have as their Parker wull again speak. Tomor­ means quests the Misses Mona Peterson row is Prison Sunday in the Salva­ ',nd Grace Gehring, both High tion Army snd to observe it Colonel school students in Bristol. Parker will go with the band to Wethersfield on a visit to the state T he personal interest Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold prison. He will return in time for t.s regular meeting in Odd Fellows the holiness meeting at 11 o’clock ;uill Monday evening promptly at and will speak at the r«st of the of our officers in your > o’clock. A’fter the business there services during the day. will be a rehearsal of the degree account and their per­ leam, also whist with prizes and re- Income Tax Returns Iresliments for the members. The committee in charge includes Mrs. sonal attention to your .Martha Cone. Mrs. Ida Dart, Mrs. Margaret Bellamy and Mrs. Lillian individual requirements. We have been advised by the Collector of Internal Helm. Revenue that due to curtailment of the field force re­ .Mrs. E. Benson of Main street sulting from the General Economy Program of the Fed­ eceived a complete and pleasant surprise when about 2 5 of her eral Government it will be impossible for a deputy col­ fiends from the South Methodist The relationship between this bank and its depositors 'hurch called in honor of her birth- lector to come to Manchester to assist people of the lay which falls today. Recitations, is one of friendly, cordial co-operation. We avoid community in preparing returns on 1927 income. iiusic and games filled in the time, together with a dainty lunch pro­ unnecessary formality, and your transactions here are dded by the guests. Mrs. A. Mc­ Cann in behalf of the gathering made easier by the absence o f *^red tape” methods. As many will find it inconvenient to go to the office presented Mrs. Benson with a of the Collector in Hartford we are prepared to render handsome handbag. Mrs. Benson is the present head of the Ladies’ Aid assistance to any desiring help in making up returns. society, a position which she held oil a previous occasion for several \ years. All returns must be mailed to the Collector on or Several of the Women of Moose- The Manchester Trust Company before March 15th. In order to avoid congestion it is iieart Legion members, in company with a number from the Hartford South Manchester, Conn. requested that those who desire help in preparing re­ lodge, united in a surprise birthday party on Mrs. Alice Lead of 34 5 turns call at the bank as soon as possible. llonnecticut Boulevard last even­ Mrs. E. J. Parker ing. They report a most enjoyable- He will be unable to preach in time. the evening for he goes directly af­ ter the three o’clock service to New ’ws.'ogaa .Mrs. Joseph Dean and children Haven where he will conduct a of Delmont street have been spend-^ j^gg^j^g. There will, however, be a ,ng a few daysJ with...... relatives * in jjj ^jjg citadel here. The Manchester Trust Company Springfield, Mass. Was War W'orker SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, Colonel Parker is a native of II- I Secretary George E. Rix of the j linois and has been an officer in Chamber of Commerce is in Boston i the Salvation Army since 1885. He / .’or a few days on business. ! is one of the most prominent work- ; ers in the organization and was re- It’s a fact that properly faced and Miss Alice Marshall of New'' cently appointed chief secretary, or Canaan, a teacher in the Ninth second in command of the Salvation District school, returned to Man- Army forces in the eastern and rhester last night after spending New England states. the week at her home. She is A prominent war worker in properly seated valves give new L the leading woman in the cast of France, he has since held several "The Haunted House,’’ which the important positions in the Salva,- Town Players will give in the tion Army. He has been social serv- Circle theater on March 14. 1 ice secretary, secretary of trade and life to old motors and make new ------I publishing operations and principal Dr. and Mrs. NVC R. Tinker, who of the training schools in Des have been in Florida for several I Moines, la., and Omaha, Neb. weeks, left St. Petersburg Thursday i The United States government motors better. \r.d are expected home today. ! offered him the chaplainship of the Do you know that we are taking your old tires in trade. Giving road service o/i ----- j federal penitentiary at Atlanta but stop in and let us show you our upto date equipment which enables us to face The friends of Mr. and Mrs. R on-1 Colonel Parker preferred to remain all Flat Tires, Keeping the PROPER AIR PRESSURE in them 52 WEEKS in a year- aid Wadsworth of Benton street ' in the field work of the Salvation and seat values properly. The modem “ Quick W ay” System installed by us at the cost will learn with regret that they are - Army. of quite a few hundred dollars insures you of a 100% perfect job on any car. W e are leaving town. Mr. Wadsworth, who Tlie Program proud of our equipment and would be pleased to have an opportunity to show it and 's a salesman for Bird Neposet floor Following is the program of ac­ :overings, has been transferred tivities for this evening: prove its efficiency to you. from the Connecticut district to the Prayer, Commandant Spohn. New York office of the firm. They Scripture Reading, Captain Ivy We Are Selling ire moving today to New Rochelle, Martin. S'. Y., where they will reside. Song— “ If your heart keeps Specialists on A _ Willys Knight, Overland, Whippet Hood and Goodyear Tires On the selection of a funeral director de­ Flat rate prices on valve jobs on a few popular cars. Flat rate on any other car , pends the vital difference between a general These makes are what we consider the best that there is in tires, Prices are rea- on request. possibility of satisfaction and the certainty sonable and we guarantee satisfaction with every tire purchased. that the service will always be remembered as O verlarif4 Overland 6 Dodge 4 Ford being perfect.in every detail. Every detail of and and and and Try Us. Phone 1551 Holmes’ service is supervised by a graduate Chevrolet of the foremost training college in America. Whippet 4 Whippet 6 Hupp 4 Lady assistant always in attendance. $5.40 $7.80 $6.50 $4.50 Flat Tire Out of Gas & tte r y Trouble Prices Include new head gasket, checking ignition and tuning up motor in general. Ifidltttra Hintrtal Cars called for and delivered. OAKL'yN FILLING STATION Campbell’s Filling I TELEPHONES: 1284 and 2034 MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE

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