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ONCE RICH SINGER COOLIDGE DIBS IN POVERTY. FIRST PierUREDP LOOTING IN CHINA. ; st»w Montreal, Que., March 29.— Seasle Bain, well-known, as a long bird to Montreai theatre­ CANDIDATE goers a decade ago, today was Identi^ed at the morgue by her father, Joseph Bloomfield. The soprano had died in poverty at Notre Dame hospital and her NEXT YEAR body was unidentified. The woman was picked up un­ conscious on McGill College ave­ nue. Death was due to heart af- fiiction and chronic ailments President Silent But Friends i brought on by her poverty. «>------——------Base Thehr Conclusions f On) Appointments JtSSESSORJOB He Has Made GVESBOARDA Washington.. March 29.— Ccn- Tme Bills :Foiuid By Grand Twenty-Six StE at Ibnkqw, a Danger Point— All Foreign Sresslonal politicians lingering on HARDraOBLEH hero in the capital In hopes of as­ ' Banks C lb s^ llere-^vAnti-Foreign Feeling Grows as certaining someth’ng of President Jury •Agabst Men Oonlldge’s political intentions to­ Work of Evacuation Continnes— U. S. Cabmet Thinks ward 1928 are slowly coming to Selectmen Beb'eve Full Time Killed O al Street Laun- the conclusion, some reluctantly, m of chaos and pillage which is .China today is this extraordinary photo of an actual riot fn' Situation Is StiD Serious. some otherwise— that ho Intends to Clerk Necessary— Who It T entsln reported visited by the latest disorders. All is lawlessness and here i unmolS^^^^^ dryman. be a candidate. on heavily laden carts. C row ds^ Chinese aimlessly throng the sidewalks, gazing with oriental indi^erence, if not en vy, upon the rioters’ booty.* ' ■ ^ They base it not upon anything Will Be Stirs Feeling rBhanghai, March 29.—rAmerican tSion, dispatches reached the State Mr. Coolidge himself has said, for ^ (Special to T3ie Herald) warships, are , yyirrylng up and Department to the effect that a he has. said nothing. bu,t rather Among Assessors. general exodus of Americans froin upon what his friends say, and* Hartford, Marrii 29,^Chlng down the Yahgtse river,, often un­ interior points in China, north aa upon his own actions— straws Expect 10,000Anglers WORLD WAR SCENES Lung, 38, and Loo Hoo Wing. 22, der fire from, shore, in a hurried well as. south, is in progress under which may show the direction of alleged members , of the Chinese effort to clear'the Yangtse. valley the direction of cbnsuiar and dip­ the political wind. The three members of Man­ Ong Leong Tong In Hartford, were of Americans before the gathering lomatic authorities. ' ' His Apiiointmeuts chester’s Board of Assessors have Minister MacMufrar, from the The latest of these, to the polit­ AS MARINES LEAVE indicted by the Grand Jqty here storm of anti-fbrelgnism breaks in­ exposed themselves so long to the To Fish State Streams to fu ix legation at Pekin, has o:-disred the ically minded, is the appointment today on a charge of first .'degree evacuation of all Americans ffoYn of Roynes Haynes, the Anti-Saloon objections, criticisms and general murder for the. slaying of Ong Efforts are being made to com­ Honan province, ana Consul Gen­ League’s pet candidate,' as prohibi­ fault finding of disgruntled tax­ King, 26, Manchester.laundryman plete the evacuation of Hankow, eral Swaney at -Tsi& Ah-Fu has tak- tion commissioner. Haynes’ ap­ payers that the fever has attacked Hartford, Conn., March 29.— .^to overflow the streams And ham- pointment is credited to Mr. Cool­ Nlne months of gloom for Connect- ' per proceedings, an auspicious sea- Fif^Mii Handred Deyfl Dogs In that town,. March 24., No defi­ which'is reported to be one o f th e' 1“ with regard td them. S. Emil Johnson, John Jen^ nite date for tbe trial has been set. ■ ^ ^ ■ ■ Americans, in southern Shantung. idge personally, for it is widely Icut trout fishermen will end Frl- j son start Is promised, danger points, and according to, of­ south of the Yellow river. known in Washington that neither sen and Samuel Nelson, Jr., who day. Given clement weather from j Choicest Streams Judge Newell Jennings,-State’s At­ Start For 3an Diego— To torney Hugh M. Alcorn and Fran­ ficial reports today there were Secretary Mellon nor General Lin­ comprise the board appeared be­ Friday morning until Sunday night f But the choicest streams in the i! twenty-six American m ^ , .women coln C. Andrews wanted the Ohio between 5,000 and 10,000 anglers state aside from the privately own- cis P. Rdhrinayer of Hartford, at­ BEADY FOR FIGHT fore the Selectmen last night in an torney for the accused, will meet Md children, non-mlslouarles; at prohibitionist named. They had an­ expect.to whip the open waters o f. ed and stocked waters, will not be Thursday morning at .10 o’clock Hankow on Sunday. It Js. believ- other candidate, J. D. Pennington, executive session, to do a little the state to usher In the three ' open for fishing for another two e.d: that many of these, may have London, March 29,— While tha fault-finding of their own. The months’ season, April 1 to July 1. weeks. The seaSon on ‘ state leas- to decide upon a date for the trial. Chinese .affe. reported to be moant-^i - an exTuaval officer, who has never It required two hours and iT been evacuated nbw. During the been in politics. meeting was called by the Select­ Tackle and gear are* now being ed and'stocked streams does not last three days, of Jas'ta-BL. week 3J4 -- - sains along the Yangtze men and followed their special prepared, dealers are doing a brisk begin until Friday, April 15 fif- Washington, March 29'.- — The minutes to complete the testimony. Americans were President Coolidge has seldom The jury retired at 10:42 and. re­ e T M S d . disappointed his secretary of the meeting on sidewalk hearings. buslness. Town clerks report that , teen days afternhe start o f ’ the throb of farewells, the rumble of Hankow, where the- serloushess of their gups on British and Atoeri- That there is dissatisfaction on the demand for licenses. Is. steady, .! regular season. troop, trains and the cheers for de­ turned at 1:14. Of the witnesses can warships at Nanking, reportp treasury in the matter of appoint­ called six were from Manchester. the situation Is Indicated- by the ments. ifet in this instance he lis­ the part o f members of the Board Already many sportsmen'hkVb viS^'' The etxtra wait should he worth parting-men brought back a tduch Lfact that all foreign banks -have Indicate continued at- of Assessors is, perhaps, news to Ited streams to survey old favorite while, however, They were in the order of their closed indefinitely, tacks with small arms against for­ tened to Senator Frank B. Willis, stirring times of the World appearance, Patrolman John Mc- the Anti-Saloon League’s spokes­ Manchester peogle generally. How­ pools and try to stare the secrets . of the season last June, more than The U., S. S.d.Pll8bury left today eign shipping passing up and down ever, the Selectmen have been fac­ from deceptive ripples. Unless hea^ i ______War today as the marines started Glinn, Sam Ong, who was the only the Yangtze. ; man in the Senate, to Wayne B. eye witness of the crime;' John for Nanking Chow to pick up eight Wheeler, the league’s generalis­ ed with the task, all year, of try­ vy rains come before the week-end I (Continued on Page 3) for China. , The 1.50C “ Leather­ An) erican missionaries and then it Reports received here state that Vlgnone, NIcbias Dellaferra, Ser­ there have been renewed attacks simo in the capital, and elected to ing to keep the costly Linder sys­ necks” ordered to Shanghai were geant William Barron and i Chief will proceed to Jukow to evacuate tem up to date and at the same two American missionaries. against Americans 'and British at accept their advice rather than of leaving from Philadelphia, Quan- Samuel G. Gordonj Bteilb Sandbv- Mellon and Andrews, the officials time trying to compensate the SUNDAY MOVIES The U. S. S. Paul Jones Is escort­ Wuhu. tico, *Va., and Paris Island.- S. C., in, Henry Ml-Costello, Captain ^of -The evacuation o f foreigners, ap­ directly, responsible itor prohibition membersof the Board of Assessors OUR LEGISLATURE in seven troop trains. Detectives Jamdh J.' o f Nbw ing two refugee ships down the enforcement. in a fair way. FOR PURITAKS Yan^se. to. Shanghai. pears to be proceeding rapidly. Setting out in fan like oi;der ov­ Haven ahd County Detective Only five, male foreigners are now Wants Dry Support Full Tlmo CleVk Needed ward J. Hickey of ‘ Hartford. Ftuiaul of 'Victims er a half dozen railroads, the troop Numerous. Americans and other left in Klukiapg' and other porta To the politicians, this betokens The new Linder system of prop­ TO ADJOURN MAY 4 Town All Worked Up Over trains will pass through nearly pv- Sam Ong wan closeted with, the a willingness on the part of Mr. erty assessments requires constant foreigners today attended funeral are said to have been deserted Break in Blue Laws So a ery sdctlon of theicountry.ln their grand jury the longest oU any of All British women, and children Coolidge to accept the dry support attention. A full time- cleric is ne- the witnesses, 33 minutes, and ib ceremonies .for the British victims whatner. thxt. ftiii tima Vote Was Takenl long jjUI trip to Sa^i Diego, . Wltk of . the Nanking affair. have 'been' safely takep aboard tlie for the traHspo^-t Hen'dierson sfeariihS have mnde a favorable im- cle'rk’Shonjd be a niembBr''*’of«tf»^ iif * All Amarl'eahs have fled, from cruiser Car Doc off 'W^uliu. '•"‘.•Elvers, Mas#;, March (Continued on Pa(.*e 2) as^sbrt op not iS k ipoot question. ™ «jw l I a l l UI «Il]nnriai!I probable that the Whole - juarlne, pufinlng, skipping or, in flct,, ar­ Samuel Nelson, Jr., Was hired aa a cohUnfeent wHr be o ft for the Or^^ full time clerk fdr a short period any display of actirity in this .qhtrrfch pyoperty^t the n rived at Shaa^atlrbiff'Klaal; YWi. Business Already T r p s - town on Sunday was a high lent nej?t Mbn'dAy. murder. ^heh Sam %edt into tlill tnd'Chindae, Tast summer, and when he was ' Have Machine Guns chambera he .Appeared nerrooe and after havlhg spent six days ffitakldg shifted back to- his regular asses­ crime in the days of the Puri­ ^All Apiretlcans are now out' of their way down the river in a small tans, punishable tby fastening Carrying full ' equipment and tired bu,t. trhen. he d m e out> hi sor’s salary of |500 a year he re­ arnied with machine guns and the was much more composed and that aid Changchow' and. the Chinese junk without food. 'V^ea NEWCOMBE SEEKS acted— Other Matters. ■ the offender by the neck and Americans - and British in GhuriJc- signed. latest death dealing rifles, the ma­ same fatniliar smile -came over his they attempted to, go. .ashore fdr wrtstjkto a wooden framework IpY kip leaving as; rapidly as they food they were .driven back by the Mr. Nelson was before the Board rines said their good-byes' prepared fac®. cafi. . H, ' - of Selectmen at a recent meeting to and^^posing him (sometimes menacing attitude of the National-* her) to public scorn. ‘ for a long, stay frcm home-Shores; The testimony LYfaamottcluded -at DEATHFDRBOTH explain his reason for resigning. Hartford, Conn., March 28.— Ad­ Despite the eased te'hsldh'In the 1:07 and it toOlc l&#,e!r8nd-jury'ex-;, . Chlnkiang, which was occu­ Ists, Today a count of the ballots pied by the Cahtphese the* same Advices to the admiralty later He was frank in saying that he had journment of the Legislature on cast’ at a town meeting -last International settlement in Shang- actly seven minutes to make Itb de­ the bulk of the clerical work of the ’ hal, the Word spread through - the cision. , , tiine they seized Nanking, . there 1 today Stated that the evacuation of May 4th was voted by the Lower night showed a 138 majority are a few Americans 'watching the I foreigners from the Yangtze Val- Board of Assessors to do simply be­ on the referendum on the service that the-American forces in When the accused slayers were cause S. Emil Johnson and John House here today in a resolution China had a stiff job and a long led from, the grand jury room they propertles of an Americafi indus­ ley is being made easier by a gen -, District Attorney Says Gray ilntroduced by Ernest L. Averlll, of much discussed question: trial corporation, | eral rise in the rlvpr. . Jensen were not cjerks, and “ Shall motion pictures be al­ one ahead o t them. appeared tired and shaky and were could not carry on the books the With the marine force of less led back to thslr cells Mission Wrecked The situation at Nanking is re­ Branford, House leader. Mr. lowed' on Sunday in Ddn- The Baptist mission at Yangchow Linder system requireat Mr. Nelson v%rs?” than 20,000 already depleted by The two Manthester witnesses ported Improved although there, is and Mrs. Ruth Snyder Are Averill said that the major part of has been wrecked by a Chinese occasional firing by the Cantonese. said he did not feel that he should The total vote was: yes- forces in China, Nicaragua and bn who were not called upon to testify do 90 per cent of the work' and re­ -the business of all Important com­ ships, the navy’s bluejackets were were Fritz Dielenschneider and mob. It is not known if any-Am­ The British Cabinet has not de-i 845; ncK—707. ericans remain there,; bnt It is be- Equally Guilty. ceive the same compensation as the mittees was nearly completed, and speculating upon the- time of a call 'Walter C)rockett. The' courtroom cided to send additional troops to A short,'distance frqqi the liCTed .that all have departed upon China as yet,- inasmuch aa the other assessors. He was willing jto that nothing was anticipated which tomb of William C. Endicott, for mbre^ships . and' - the .army’s ■was'^ crowded and a , number of an American destroyer.destrovAr French, are sending reinforcements accept the position of full time could Interfere with adjournment first governor, of- the provincial doughboys began to gossip about Manchester people were present'al­ the prospects for some action. so. Charlie York, prominent Tong The situation at Canton, seatA)f there and the Sltuatlbn no’” seems New Yor>. M„eh 29,-Dletrlct S lX u e .V S « tnoTn." the first week In May. The resolu­ state, stands the town’s only the Liberal government, has begUn theatre, managed by a young - ' - Defiitls! of Movemehte; official of Hartford to be quieting. Attorney Richard S. Newcombe, of Other Opinions tion was passed unanimously. to cause alarm, American Consul A Jutile attempt was made by business man, Louis, Brown, v- ' .Details of the. b^riand -troops mpTemehts were announced today Hartford, Conn., March. 29— Judge General'Jennings at Canton re­ LEADERS CONFER Queens county, will demand the The other assessors, Mr. John- women, in the House*to bring about t Trouble S tai^ ports that agitators are - becoming' death penalty upon Henry Judd Mr. Jensen, did not look In-response to a public de­ as'follows: . Newell Jennidgs , summoned the Shanghai, March 29.— General favorable action on a^ bill allowing ^l^’iopi. Qiiantlcoi Va,, one trato, grand Jury this'morhliig' at the pe­ mpfe and more'actJ've without In­ Chang Wal. Shek, comihander-In- ^ray, middle-aged corset salesman,- Ume clerk, and women to serve on juries. The op­ mand,. Mr. Brown opened up terference frdm the- Cantonese 'mil­ an/i leia -B ee. « j bclleve thst they are under­ the thisatre on Sunday nights. leavitig today, via' Southern rall- tition of, State’s Attorney Hugh itary authorities; chief of the- Cantonese army, visit­ and his mistress. Mrs. Ruth Snyder, p^ifi ,or the work the new system position prevailed, however, and rbadito Richmond and New Orleans, Alcorn wha requested a first de­ ed Admiral Williams, commander Opposition came. Ministers de­ American residents. Of the Gan- for the brutal murder of thp worn- requires them to do. Last year they the bill was rejected by a standing thence through Houston; Tbias, to' gree, murder indictment be return­ of the United Statek warcraft iu' vote of 174 to 41. The bill was re­ nounced the innovation from top district' ha.ve beep, warned to an 8 husband, Albert Snyder, art i asked the Board of Selectmen to their pulpits and mass meet- San .Diego. Another'train;, leaving ed against the two Chinese arrest­ Chinese waters, today oh board t!m.' jected by the Senate last week. ed for the murder of a Manchester concentrate lit the. city for even­ editor of "Motor Boating,’’ on Sun recommend an increase in salary , Ings of protest were held. tomorrow, via' Atlanta, Montgom­ tual evacuation; , . admiral’s flagship, the armored day morning, March 20, he Intimat Only two women spoke against ery, New Orleans, El Paso and Los .Chinaman -last Tfrarsday. ■ The ac- cruiser Pittsburg. but this ' was not acted upon. Speakers were sent here from An Americap'religious ' mission ed today. Neither Mr. Johnson nor Mr. Jen­ jury service: Mrs. George M. the Massachusetts Federation Angeles. , • .xused, Chlng Ling, .33« a'nd Loo, Hoo The. sity was quiet today and pre­ “ Both Gray and Mrs. Snyder are Nevius, of New Fairfield, and Miss Wing, 2 3 ,.were permitted to the at Fuchow was entered by, a Chi­ cautionary measures were relaxed . sen favor any one member of their of Churches. Danvers, once a From Philadelphia— Four,'trains nese mob and pUlagedi; but thd at­ equally guilty,” said Newco.mbe. board being paid more than an­ Alice Coe, of Winchester. In favor part of ancient;Salem, became leavipg tombrrow (1 ) via Pennsyl­ state's attorney to be present at somewha,t but the. air is still sur­ “ We can trace Gray’s movements vania'railroad to St. Louis, and the deliberatfons. The dccused men. taches were ndt attacked; charged with suspense." i other. That would be the case if of the bill, beside the women, were a' battle ground oxer Sunday Sijtpatlpn Teiue perfectly both before, and after the thence via,Fort Wortlf and El Paso. were dressed exactly as when ar­ General Smedley. Butler, com­ Mr. Nelson were named a full time three men. They were Royal K. movies. • .While the- situation in- Shanghai crime. We have evidence that both clerk and still remained as a mem­ Southwick, of Cornwall, oldest The upishpt of- the matter (2) .via B^timore & 'Ohlb railroad rested In New Hhven i^hUrsday^ mander Of the American marines/ Gray and Mrs. Snyder entered into to St. Loiiis, thence vie Kansas charged with.' the killing '' of" Ong is quleiier It ia still tense; Mehaclhg Inspected their bUIets in the Gulden ber of the board, member of the Legislature: minori­ was that both sides agreed to situations prevaU- in; ptany places the crime after premeditation. The , Board of Selectmen realize ty leader William M. Citron, of ha,ve the question decided. by City, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. King, 36, in the’ laundry of his un­ Road district. There is evidence that satisfies me (-3) vfa Reading railroad to Beth­ cle, Ong: JIng.. tJiroQghmt. the South,, whpre uiobs Led by Women. Middletown: and Samuel S, Park­ popular vote. So it was on t^e of guerillas and. lawless gunmen, that Mrs. Snyder was a direct party er, of Saybrook. bsdlot fo r officers at town meet­ lehem, Buffalo, thence l^iickel Plate A score of witnesses; mdst: of Consul General Morlcka, who h.ta fContinued on Pago 2) taking, advaptaga of the confusion just arrived from Nanking, declar­ to the murder. Furthermore, we are Johnson Against ing last night. ,to,St, Louis and.theiice •ria. Wichita, them from Manchester,: were*wait­ fully prepared to comiat any in­ Kansas, .to Lbs Angeles. ( I ) via' ing at the entrance ir of .the grhnd creatl^ by the. .civil ■w'ar, and Ih- ed that armed women led the Na­ Speakers against the bill were: The Puritan town “went” Cldmed by Chinese and foreign agi­ sanity plea.” for SundAy motion pictures. Reading, railroad, Buffalp, thepce jury roojn as the jurors^ at 10:45 tionalists in what were evidently 'Victim Intoxicated. Judge Raymond A. Johnson, of Nickel Plate to.St. Louis, thbnce via went Into* session. , " . .. tators,. are threatening additional .premeditated . outrages. Moriqka Ghemloal analysis of the brain, U .S . TRIES TO BREAK Manchester: R. B. Delaooiir, of San Antoplo; ’ ' ■ Elect Foreman j a^ofcs hgaihst, foreign residents scored the Nationalist leaders for blood and stomach of the slain art Stratford, and Ernest L. Averlll, of AIR TO LAND BATHE Fjrbm Paris Island, S, C.— One James Cannon,a Windsor; Loo,ks .ah,d ire; destrosrifig . foreign owned their attempt to shift responsiblHlV editor by Dr. Alexander O. Gettler, Branford. Those speaking for the trahi ; tomorrow, via, Augusta, At­ lawyer, was . elected foreman , of properties,, for the antl-foreiga outrages' at city toxicologist at Bellevue hospi­ DEADLOCK IN LEAGUE bill were Mrs. Helen E- Tiowls, of lanta, Memphis; 'Marillo,. Texas, to the jury!. ■' H®^®*4es, who are arriving here Nanking upon the northern troops. : * tal, reveals that Synder was intoxi­ Stratford; Miss Mary B. Weaver, FOUGHT IN NICARAGUA destination. Patrolman John McGU'pix. .of in vtm endless streani from coastal Consul General Morlcka said hjs. cated when he was killed. Dr. Gett- of New Milford; Mrs. Julia "-M. Manchester, was the.. first. witnesa points and interior towns, ail tell life had been saved by his wife wjbpi't/ ler said that the analysis revealed Emery, of Stamford; Miss' Sarah called. He Is .said’ to have . seen Istofies; of terrorism; cruelty and threw herself in front of his hed-,>ip ^ ^ that Snyder had consumed a large Great Britain and France Can B. Crawford, of Westport; Mrs. Liberals Fire at A iaeri^ . Air-* MRS. R O W P l STABS the two Chinamefi th e: day ' before /growing antl-foreigh antagonism. whiqh he was lying 111, when Na-,, qunntity of liquor. The alcoholic not Come to Agreement on Otto G. Weldman, of Hartford; plane. Hit It But-Fleers Not the mdrder, looking, over t¥e Attacks .hgaihst, merchant ships tiohalist soldiers broke in aBn, March 29.^—^Treas- appropriating $1,400 to^ libraries ed their-troubles In the local police berg’s gems, which included a ■ - W09KEN' gAFE ment. Dr, N. A, Burr, the attending Conditions in China are. consid­ Hong IKareb nry balance arch 26th, ,1417,682,- court. Mrs. Rowsell was before her brooch- given her last summer by ered'by President coolidge and hlS' XOontinned on P tm 2)j A08.7J. physician was somewhat encourag­ foreign- w d ii^ apH ohJwfeSa-» (Contiauea on Page ed thlz foreiiooa, * i secqnd marriage the widow of the Princess Marie -of Bourbon, cottfia advisers as “ extremelyrgrave' ’ latt Robsrt Burnham, to Kina Alphonse of Spain. | While the .Cabinet was In aes- ' PAXtHTWO"'-. MANCHBSMS EVENINB HERAED, TDBkDAT/MAROTWliijsX. y

U .S. SHIPS UNDER FIRE McZiAtJOHUN' BESIGHS IBPEEDY MURDER TRIAL C .E . HOUSE AND SON ASSESSOR JOB GIVES RICH ibUTH AmtESXED. New York, March 29.— Police A U C A N LEGION London, Mnrch 29,—-The- fpeed Commissioner George V.' McLaugh­ AS REFUGEES EMBARK of British justice was demonstrated lin, today handed, his resignation Toronto. Ont.. March 29.— Bart­ today when James Stratton. 88- BOARD HARD PROBLEM lett J. Brooks. 24, son of the (m LEGION TRIP to Mayor Walker. The resignation wealthy automobile manufacturer the, wMlthji; middle will become effective March 81, IN MEMBERS DRIVE year-old laborer, was banged at (Oondnnea from Pago 1) Pentonvllle prison for the murder who recently offered a $2HM00 W. Browiirog» will iehve",.. when Commissioner McLaughlin of his sweetheart, Daisy Maya, a (Continued tivm Page 1) prize for a Lake Ontario swim, was go next Friday to nnd- • evacuated Wuhu. The male foreign will become vice president of the stenographer. In an underground out on $10,000 bail after being ar­ reported a eklB-grafUBg-^ opi residents have been concentrated Legionaires Accept Herbert Western Union, Telegraph Com­ rested today In connection with the to remove the acid scara t^im ' on ehlpboard. Tin> situation at pany. Fire Teams Named to Con­ railway train just 36 days ago, that any dissension among the Stratton’s . trial was o n e 'o f the members of the assessors’ board death of Ruth Elisabeth Dembner, face. Her. features .became marke!| wuhu la uncertain owing to antl- his fflaUcee. In a mysteiioas attaeli ia^hor homil forelgn agitations. Food Is scarce House’s Phn For Free shortest on record. will result disastrously for Man­ dr. o. C. J. Withrow, of Toronto, before her marriage. and the refugees are suffering ROGERS HAS LARGE , duct Campaign During chester’s elaborate valuation sys­ I . hardships. tem. The work must be kept up also is under arrest charged with Tour. and it must' be done accurately to performing an illegal operation at A boycoat is threatened against a Next Month. a local hospital on the girl. number of Spanish priests who re­ SPEAiONG SCHEDULE i A B O U nO W N make the system worth while to fused to evacuatt. Manchester. The Selectmen decided “ So This Is Paris” will be the Delta Chapter, R. A. M. will studio De Danse \ - Extremists are active at Chun­ watchword of some Manchester to go to the root of the Question king. Five teams were appointed last work the Royal Arch degree gt a and called all the members of the U -you have had the grippe or a State Theater Bnildins Leglonalre if the attitude of DU Wlllapd B. Ragewh-local police night aa the special meeting of special convocation. In Odd Fellows hard cold recently Peptona will put Chinese soldiers boarded a Brlt- \worth-Cornell Post No. 102 means commisslotfer and general manager Board of Assessors into a cbnfer-i. Stretching, Ximberhig, Bontini Dllworth-Cornell Post of the Am­ ball tomorrow evening. This ^11 ence last night. The question was yon on your feet again, give you , Ish vessel at Shashi, but shortly af­ anything. Last night In special of the Fuller Storage Buttery Com. be the last degree work with the renewed energy. The ideal Spring Private or Class Instraetion terward left the ship explaining erican Legion for the purpose of put squarely before the three mem­ meeting the post voted to accept pany starts Thursday on a long list making a membership drive during present corps of officers, as the an­ tonic.— Quinn’s.— Adv. in Social Dancing. they were “ only visitors.” However, the offer made by Herbert House of public speaking engagements. bers and they were urged to settle the month of April. It is the aim of nual election of officers comes any difference among themselves they did not disembark until the that the firm of C. E. House and He will appear before ttie Recrea­ the local post to bring the mem­ next Wednesday evening, April 6, and then make recoaunendations to British warship Cockchafer ranged Sons would sponsor a. trip to the tional Conference of New England along side. bership to over 800 members. the board. J American Legion Convention to be at- the new Hotel -Statler, Boston, The following captains and teams The Ladies Guild of St. James’s held in Parsl in the^ fall of this Thursday night, and on Friday were selected. John Pentland, cap­ church/ will meet tomorrow ■ after­ Sldewalka Hearing MORE BRITISH TROOPS year. broadcasts from Station WTIC on Previous-to the conference with Hong Kong, March 29.— Addi­ tain; Donald Hemingway and John noon-with Mrs, Stephen Horan, 91 The rules of the offer are very "Hotels— A City's Front Door”- Bausola: Frank (Chick) Zimmer­ Oak street. As business pt Impor­ the assessort the Selectmen, held tional British troops embarked to­ simple. Eacl^ twenty-five- cent pur He goes to New York City on public hearings on the construction day for Shanghai with other units man, captain, Jamea Harrison and tance Is to be taken up all members April 12 to give an address on Na­ Charles Mlllkowskl; Carroll Char- of sidewalks on the aouth side of ready lor Immediate sailing. Two chase entitles the purchaser to cast are urged to be present. one vote for his favorite In the tional Advertising. On April 14 he tier, captain, Dave Heatley and An­ -School street from SpruceJo Olen- • brigades of artillery left today for wood streets. Nine propertfes properties were TWO FEATURES TODAY AND TOMORROW Shanghai aboard the Bellerophon. race. Just suppose that you needed will he toastmaster at the Manches­ thony Tournaud; Fred Lorch, cap- Manchester Grange will be one tain, Harold Olds and Olann Lowis represented and there was but one the Vasna and Green' Howards a new hat and that the top-piece ter City club banquet and then he of the four visiting Granges at the set you back ?4.00. You then would will be heard In Bennington, Vt,, The meeting held- Sunday after-^ objection and that irom Neil Wind ' will also act as transports. East Hartford Grange “ neighbors of Bast Hartford. Mr Wind main-: ^^Exdusire Rights'* be entitled to cast 16 votes for the at the annual dinner of the Manu­ noon in which the work of the night” Friday evening and will fur­ The H. M, S. Abros, It was talned that his property was at the j ■ learned, will sail for Amoy as soon Leglonalre you want to make the facturers’ Association on May 12. County Association was outlined nish part of the program. Stwring ULUAN RICH and GASTON GLASS trip. The contest will start at once showed marked activity among all other end of 'the street/ near the 1 A Truly DiRerent SoeWy Drama With as possible town dump, and no sidewalks were .an Absorbing and will carry on until the first or tna posts in Hartford county In Members of Miantoaomoh Tribe, Dash of Romance! membership gain. . Manchester did needed... In executive, session the RED ADVISER LEAVES the middle 'of August. A list show­ OUR LEGISLATURE No. 58, Improved Ojder of Red board voted to construct the walks, Hong Hong, March 29.— The ing the names of the men who have not make the showing expected of Men, will attend a smoker In Rock­ her. The result was that the boys and It Is possible that the stretch flight from Hankow of Commlsar received votes will be posted In the ville tonight as guests of Tankeroo- In front of Mr. Wind’s property will Borodin, the Soviet political advis­ store and the weekly result of the , T0ADJ0UI(NMAY4 were just a little set back and de­ aan Tribe.'The local Red Men will ''Lure Of The Tufcon" termined to hold a drive that not be done'this year. The res^t of er tc the Qantonese government, race will be published. leave the club rooms on Brainard 10,000 Reindeer in a Mad Stampptlc! - Tlie pick of the would bring the Manchester post to the walk will be bulltv this sum­ and of Hsu-Hsien, his Chinese lieu­ In accepting the offer made by Place at 7:30. About 26 are ex­ mer. Other property owners pres­ Northland’s Dogs in a Thrilling Race. EVA NOVAK tenant, was prominently "played” Mr. House the post felt that it (Continued from Page 1) the top of the list. Commander pected to make ttie trip to Rock­ is scarred. Bronke says It can he done and the ville. ent were: Sarah J.. Shields, Archi­ "in Canton vernacular papers today. would serve to arouse keen ihterest bald Dougan, Moses Powers, Thom­ Yang Sang-Chl, leader of the mod­ In the convention, perhaps result In penal and charitable Institu­ 15 men listed above say they are tions; appropriating $5,000 for a just the boys to do it. There will be a whist and set­ as Pantaleo, Theodore Marks. Sam­ ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS erate or right wing of the party, In more Manchester people attend­ uel Fischer, Fred Soblelo and J. A. has been assured the support of state forestry nursery, appropriat­ Adjutant Fred Lorch ^wlll com­ back party at St. James’s parochial ing apd last but not least afford pile a list of all Manchester men ■Loomis. Chiang Kal Shek, according to the some worthy ex-service man a ing $12,000 for the state public hall on Park street tomorrow eve­ who were In service. Tnis list will ning. It will be In charge of Mrs, Seven property owners were rep­ reports. chance to make a trip that perhaps library commission; appropriating be apportioned to the captains of Anna Johnston and Mrs. Joseph resented at the hearing on side­ The flight of Borodin, the leader he never dreamed of in his balmiest money for the road froni the Farm­ of the red faction, and support of ington river bridge to New Hart­ the teams and the race will be on. Leary. There, will be refresh­ walks and curb for Palrvlew street moments. Already the memory of ford. As an added incentive -it was vot­ ments. from Center to Edmund. Two ob­ the moderates by Chang Kai-Shek, over-seas veterans are turning to who Is the leader of the National­ Bills Rejected ed to extend an invitation to the jected saying they could not afford the last trip they made when one Rockville post to conduct the Initi­ to pay for the- Improvement just ist forces settled the Internal strug­ Bills rejected by the Hou38 was shot at sunrise for smoking on were: ation of the new members. A year c o o u d g e c a n d id a te yet. They were Nicola Marcantonlo gle of the Kuomln-Tang, or south­ deck while cruising through sub-in­ ern political party, which had been Reimbursing growers of fruit ago Manchester put on the ritual and Louis Neron. Those who- fa fested waters. They can now pic at Rockville and the favor will be ored were John Neuoauer, George split by the Soviet-Moderate feud. ture the same trip sitting on the trees for damage done by deer; providing Increased valuation ap­ returned this montn. In view of the IN '28 REPORTS SAY H. Waddell, David Cnambers, Carl deck of a fast liner while some Olson and John Kornsa, Jr. Thi CHURCH SUPPER. praisal on animals dest>oyed be­ fact htat a friendly rivalry exists steward carefully wraps a steamer between Rockville ..-id Manchester last named was represented by M On Wednesday evening, April 6, rug about their limbs to keep off cause of bovine tuberculosis; ap­ (Continued from Pa|^ 1) pointing Marshal J. Bradley, judge In other ways it Is natural that the Chambers. The board voted to con­ the Home Missionary society will the sea breezes. struct the walks, but the work will of the Bloomfield town court. same feeling should include the politicians are significantly linking give a roast beef supper and enter­ This is the picture that will two posts. Every former service not be done' this year so that the Sparkling W ith Irish W i| ! tainment at the North Methodist come true if the legion has Its say. The Senate It up with Senator William E. Bor­ objecting property owners will have A bill providing an appropria­ 'man who was in* any branch of ah’s bold bid for tnis same supjmrt church, tickets for which are on Every member present at the meet­ plenty of time to prepare for th'C tion of $30,000 a year for five service between April 6th, 1917 and with the apparent headway ^ Bubblingr Over With Jemsh Hiimorl ^ sale by the members. The price of ing pledged themselves to work f :r, expense. years for the revision of the state and November llta 1918 is eligi­ which Governor A1 Smith Is mak­ the supper tickets WHl Include the the good cause. Hundreds of names ble for membership upon payment topographical map was reported ing toward the Democratic nomlna Informal Heaiteg* •entertainment. will appear the first month. Then of four dollars. If pians go through Mrs. Annie McLagan-ls chairman unfavorably and rejected by the tion next year. Two Informal hearings were call­ The Picture the race will begin to settle down according to scheoule every man ed on street grading. The first was of the supper committee, Mrs. E. P. to a contest between the leaders. Senate here today. The Senate also The Haynes appointment, com­ Phreaner and Miss Emma Colver rejected a half dozen bills which who can belong will be seen by ing to top of the political swing for Academy street, between Par­ some member of the teams. Y with will make arrangements for the en­ Then along about the middle of the would revise the laws regarding around the circle recently conclud­ ker: and Pitkin streets. Property tertainment and Mrs. Cyrus Tyler summer some contestant will set a conditional bills of sale. The fol­ ed by Charles D. Hllies, Republican owners on this street were asked will have charge of ticket dlstrlbu- good stiff pace and from then on it lowing bills were passed from the national committeeman from New their opinions of grading the' ctreet ' A Million Laughs! tion. will be “ anybody’s” race Senate calendar. HOLD BOTH TONGMEN York, has done more to convince with the expens* to'be divided The trip will..... includ'e every ex- , Allowing the Connecticut Lleht the political rallbirds of the capital among the owners themselves. This DEATH OF pense connected wltlv the trip ex- & Power Company to S u fa c t u r e that Mr. Coolldge intends being a is not an accepted highway and the MRS. HATTIE SKINNER HALL cept the incidentals that always at- | .sell gas and build dama on the FOR LOCAL MURDER candidate than any other single town cannot accept it until, It Is at The most human char­ ■ Just before going to press The tend such a voyage. According to Housatonic river; allowing Stam­ event since Congress closed. a proper grade. Can W. Olson and acterization you have Herald received news of the death figures given out by National ford Water Company to Increase (Continued from Page 1) Othdr Views ' ' Herbert Hale are the, only owners ever seen. Situations In Sturgis, Mich., last, Saturday of Headquarters the trip can be mad* capital to $2,000,000; incorporating There are some who still cling to opposed'to the grading.'Mr. Olson- for about $300 that will take yeui* Mrs. Hattie Skinner Hale, daughter the Frederlcka House, of Newtown, nesses were Nicholas Dellaferra, a the belief that Mr. Coolldge will not was present last night apd said breath away! Ro­ of the late Sylvester Skinner, at a charitable corporation; incorpor­ tailor, James. Vlgnone, Patrolman be a candidate, but their numbers' that his property would be damag­ onp time a well known builder In ating the Junior College of Obn- AIbwt Roberts,- Sergeant William are diminishing.- Those who hold ed to^ a considerable extent and he mance; comedy, tjirills Manchester, and wife of Frank nectlcut at Bridgeport; estahllsh- Berron, U hlefi Samuel Gordon, this belief, and they Include! some would not favor the proposed SOME picture! Hale, formerly a photographer Ing a Criminal Court of Common Walter Crockett and Fritz Dlelen- of the shrewdest politicians around grade. Mr, Hale was not present, here. Mrs. Hale was 64 years old Pleas In Litchfield County; provid­ Bchnelder. Capitol Hill; believe that Mr. Cool­ but he had told Mr. Olson he was and lived here the greater part of ing salary increases- for wailman- Judge Jennings at the outset, ldge Is only going to “pretend” to: opposed. X W with -her life until the fanrllV moved to • appropriating explained, the historical develop­ be a candidate right up to the la|g,' The other property- owners pres­ ' ~3 ‘ New London. The body will - be $100,000 for state armory repairs; ment of the grand jurors, saying simply,to prevent anyone else or­ ent expressed themselvei as fav­ brought' to Manchester for burial Feast day of Saints Jonas and that their function was to- make Viola Dana, Vera Gordon Barachlslus. authorizing Bridgeport to Issue |1, ganizing a real national campaign orable to, the grading of the street In the family plot In the Buckland accusations. He explained the and said they wMe willing to stand Birthday anniversary of Presi­ p o.ooo In sewer construction for delegates, but at the last mo­ and Nat Carr cemetery. She leaves beside her bonds; authorizing a $160,000 park various degrees of homicide. In ment he will find It inexpedient to the expense. Those- present and in (husband, two children, a son and dent John Tyler. ^ bond issue in Bridgeport. concluding, he said that the ques­ stand becausd of the opposition favor were Luclu* Foster, Hugo A gripping, absorbing romance of youth and trader love! a daughter. Emanuel Swedenborg, theolo­ tion Is whetlmr there Is reasonable Kohls. H. Russell Tryori, Josepk gian, died, 1772. ^ House Bilfa within his party to the tbird-terin masterpiece of drama! An epic of laughter! _ The House passed from Us cal­ grounds on which the accused bugaboo. Tedford, Walter Cowles and RoTiert endar the following bills: may be put to trial before a petif An Interesting story Is Ibelng J. Smith. The Selectmen advised Incorporating the Pine Grove jury. told around Washington concern­ the property owners to try to con­ Cemetery Association of Middle- Many Manchesterites ing the Hilles trip. It was under­ ciliate with Mr. Olson and Mr. Hale town; authorizing Greenwich Trust There was a large number of taken, according to autbentiu so that the street can be graded. Company to Increaa* Its capital un­ people, many from Manchester on sources, at Mr. Coolldge’* direct Franklin Street The Labor of Months der approval of the state bank com­ hand. request, atfd after a story had / Prop^ty owners on Franklin missioner; providing for payment This Is the second time in the reached Mr,. Coolldge'll ears, that a street vmich. runa from Parker to of one-half- the annqal salary to history of the Tong wars In Con­ “ combination” had been effected .Walker; street were told that the to­ Lost in a Minute the heirs of Greenwich police de­ necticut that an attempt has been between the friends of ex-Govern-' tal cost of' grading the street would' partment members killed in pqr- mode by the state to secure a first or Frank 0. Lowden of Illinois and be $860 or about 46.2 cents per lin­ iSTATEI SHOWS degree murder Indictment. The the friends of Col. Theodore Roose­ ear foot. All favored the grading SOUTH MANCHESTER forniance of duty; authorizing the first attempt, two years ago. In 7 and 9 A careless housdteefn Connecticut Electric Service Com­ velt of New York, aiming at a with the exception of Nicholas Hartford county, resulted in fail­ Lowded-Ropsevelt ticket for ’28. threw the manmscript o f pany to make and sell gas; author­ ure. Holm. Lura E. Allen’s property Eastern Balance' was represented by Waller A. Allen Carlyle's ''French Revo­ izing the conrtructlon of a brld^ Call Witnesses. between Ledyard’s Island In Ston- Lowden’s friends already have^ a who could not see why the job At 12:30 J). m., the Grand Jury lution" in the fire—.and Ington and the main Idnd; incor­ certain formidable block of jgrain should cost so much. Those present the entire work had to had called eight witnesses. Beside belt delegates In sight, according porating Branford Community Patrolman. McGlInn the witnesses and, favoring the grading were be rewritten. Council; authorizing banks to tran­ to the story, and what they-needed John Adamy, Edward Qulsh, Mn BARBARA called were Basilo 9. Sandovln, was some eastern balance. Colonel sact business afternoon on* Satur­ Hartford taxi drivM, "who drove the Allen, WUllafa England, William days; authorizing local authorities Roosevelt was selected to comprise G. Urawford,. P. J. O’Leary, Ernest two Chinese to Manchester and that balance because of various WORTH" 1\n to give gasoline station permits from there to Meriden; William H. Wilson and Edward Waterman. A jAc/^HAROmMyiRlCHT prior to Issuance of a state permit; considerations— the value of the formal hearing will ' be called so Fohran, Meriden taxi driver, who Roosevelt name; his wide acquain­ giving the highway commission au­ drove the Chinese to New Haven; that >he town can go ahead with RONALD COLMAN pLIGOT thoughtlessness may result in the thority to destroy records \ more tance In New York and eastern the work. ^ Policeman Frank Kelly, of New states; and probably equally as 4W<^VILMABANKY loss o f important papers or other valuables than five years did; providing for New .Haven, who arrested the Chi­ Property owners wferb present important, because he had t^e time from Eldridge street requesting standard warning, signs at grade nese, Ong Jing, uncle of the mur­ and means t ed the party. last night the Hartford paper gavp Otherwise, Miller said. Gray had plans would, make a dangerous con­ Small Veal Pies The dining room' was gay with its town clerk all the credit for dition on tbe' street. - • ACTS always led a clean, wholsome life pink decorations, toy balloons In arousing the-town clerks thrbugh- Home Made Graham Nut Bread and devoted to his wife and The building committee met many Colors floated from the cur­ out the state to protest against the yrith the Board-, of Selectmen last J Hot X Buns nine-year-old daughter. tains and the favors were pink nut passage by the Legislature of an night and approved of a public in­ l-s -i Baked Beans •'Mrs. Gray Is a cultured, charm­ cups. Some of the little ones4inter- act that would reduce certain fees ing woman,” Miller added. “ Gray tained the others with solo dances spection of the new Municipal from one dollar to ten cents. bail4i|>S OB Saturday afternoon, Apple Pies from nice Greening Apples always went to spend-the week­ and songs and all had a Jolly time. The credit rightfully belongs to ON THE SCREEN ends with her even during his asso­ April 2 and Sunday, April 3. A Mrs. Washburn plans a party for Town Clerk ^amuel J. Turktpgton "rm ciation with Mrs. Snyder, and loved few'. details which are to be^ com­ the aftenioon kindergarten children of Manchester. Mr. Turkington pleted before that time wdre left her very dearly. But his attach­ In the neur future. keeps abreast of the statutes enact­ WG.F1EM>S‘ ment for Mrs. Snyder, -which I in the h*Rds of Town Treasurer FRID:^Y and SATURDAY ed by the General Assembly and be Waddell. The matter o f . screens Manchester Public Market think resulted originally from her KIP LOSES FIGHT saw that -the bill before the body persistence In the pursuit of him, tor the windows was also left to • la s a m e FEATURE Albany, N. \Y., March 29.— Leon-i would seriously affect clerks paid^ Mr. WAddell. had a queer hold on him that be ard Kip Rhinelander, scion of a by fees. He accordingly sent oiit A. Podrove,', Prop. Phone 10 couldn’t escape from it weakened wealthy New York family; today G. B,urton Carpenter was renam­ a W ith BJ ACTS SELECT him, physically, mentally and spirit­ 168 letters to clerks thtbiighout ed a Bpectar constable. He Is em­ lost bis fight in , the court or ap­ the state, and h:s letter brought 9stioe ^ y : VAUDEVILLE ually. He was no longer the man he peals to have hiis marriage to ployed by Cheney Brothers but had been.” the large gathering to the leglsla-' gets his appointment from the Alice Jones Rhinelander annalled. tive hearing. town.

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Twin daughters were born Sun­ .W BANKRUPTCY day to Mr. and Mrs. Melville Chap­ man, at their home on 1 Pleasant BROKEN KNERCAP. New ^aven. Conn., March 29.— street. The mother and two. Voluntary petitions In bankruptcy daughters are dolii« nicely. were filed In United States District Mrs. Max Fuhr of Village street FROM MOVING DAY Court here today by Eugene F. entertained Saturday afternoon In Schoell, of Plainville, foreman for honor of her son’s, Morris, eighth Edwin H ills,,and. by John. J. Kelr LEGION TO HEAR birthday. There were seventeen leher, president of the Kelleher guests from Ellington and this Sporting Goods Co., 118 Asylum city present. A dainty luncheon Frank Hillery Hospital Pa- I street, Hartford. Schoell owes $5,- ABOUT THE HDAC was served. 1 925 and has ho assets. The Kel­ tieot After Fall of Chair oh leher company owes $6,672 and has assets amounting to $2,797. “ KOSHER KITTY K E l i r J.'t ------Meeting to Be Held In Mem­ a Stairway. AT CIRCLE FOR 2 DAYS S A m O EXPLAINS orial Building Next Tues­ Moving day for Frank Hilleryjof the Centennial apartments on Irish-Jewish Love Story Starts Chestnut street had disastrous re­ COOPERAUVE PLAN day Evening— Notes. sults yesterday. Mr. Hillery was Engagement Here Today. taken to the Memorial hospital this morning in ■ Holloran Broth­ The most laughable farce ever ers’ ambulance, with a broken (Special to The Herald) written around the loves of the kneecap. Tells of His Sensational Rise Rockville, March 29. Irish and the Jews Is “ Kosher Kit­ The accident happened in a pe­ Past Commander Edward L. ty Kelly” , which Is at the Circle culiar way. At 11 o’clock last From Waif to He^d of White of the American Legion and theater on Oak street tonight and night Mr. Hillery was going down­ New Haven delegates to the Fidac tomorrow. Founded on the same stairs carrying a heavy chair which conclave held at Warsaw, Poland theme which made “ Abie’s Irish he was going to put on the moving Farmers^ will be present at the meeting and Rose” so popular as a stage play in van. The chair slipped out of his smoker to be held by Stanley Do- New York, this production goes the hands and, falling, struck his bosz Post of the American Legion former Just one better for it is knee, breaking the kneecap. in G. A. R. hall. Memorial building more finished and Its pfot is more He was given medical attention Federal Building, Detroit, Mich., Tuesday evening, April 5. The complicated. but did not go to the hbspltal un­ March 29.— Aaron Sapiro, the “ co­ American Legion Post members St. Patrick’s Day and Yom Kip- til today. Dr. Swett of Hartford, operative king” of American agri­ from Ellington and Stafford ,have bone specialist, Is to attend him. pur hold prominent places in the culture, today bared the secret of been invited to be present for the picture. The Shamrock of Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Hillery are moving from the apartments to 57 Sum­ his sensational rise in the farm occasion. Past Commander White and the three balls, the emblems will tell those present of the ef­ mer street. world to the jury In the mllllon- \ of the two races, are entwined in a dollar Ford-Sapiro libel suit. It is not too early to buy forts of the Fidac, an organization drama that almost defies unravel­ of international veterans of the Sapiro told how he studied co­ refrigerator. You are going World War. ing. Yet, the climax is there, with operative marketing, learned why to buy one this season anyway an Irish cop and a Jewish doctor EXPECT 10,000 ANGLERS Red Men Entertain some succeeded but many failed why not benefit by making Dainty Vanity in the background to end the story and finally drafted a new system of your selection now. $1.00 The Rockville Lodge of Red as all godd stories should end. Men will have a stag party tonight TO FISH STATE STREAMS organization. In the end 60,000 makes you a member of our Hundreds will enjoy the produc­ farmers grouped themselves in co­ Refrigerator Club and / gives $37.00 In their rooms. Guests from Man­ tion tonight and hundreds more $1.00 Weekly chester, Bristol, Stafford, Putnam operatives based on his plan. you a 10% reduction on the will see It tomorrow. It is a gale of (Continued from Page 1) and this city will be present at Sapiro took the stand tp defend one you select. Delivery can This graceful little vanity it the Dutch supper that the commit­ laughter from start to finish and 40,000 legal length trout have Iil^s^lf against the charges of be made now or later and pay­ a piece that you will thorough­ tee In charge will serve." An enter­ the best part of it is that it hurts been distributed in the 106 miles Henry Ford’s Dearborn Indepen- ments can be made weekly or ly enjoy having in your bou­ tainment has been prepared con­ nobody’s feelings. It is good clean of water ' comprising the state dent that he had exploited the monthly as you may determine. doir, made in beautiful French sisting of. Francis Kuhnly and his comedy with a little pathos thrown leased streams. In addition, thou- farmers, You benefit not only by a sav­ walnut finish on 5 ply walnut magic act; Beintley and Pfeifer, in here and there to afford the sands of fish put in these streams Like .Alger Tale ing on the purchase price of veneer, with adjustable banjo selections; George Gaekler, contrast. The Irish housewife, the before and durin,g the last season The story Sapiro told, sounded your refrigerator but you get mirrors. comedy sketch. There will also original prototype of the Iris^ have had a year or more to grow like a Horatio Alger tale, and the one you want when you be speeches from the visitors. Washerwoman, comes into her own and develop wariness. Sapiro seemed like a character out want it. JOIN THIS CLUB Mr. Bob Repeated In Wapplng and BO does the Uncle, universal Same Regulations of the same book, of slight build, TODAY. For the Bedroom, This Fine Suite The play, ‘■‘Mr. Bob” , given by friend of all who have articles John W. Titcomb, superintend- his youthful appearance belled his the Young People’s Fellowship of which can be used as security. ent of fisheries and game, says 43 years. He resumed his direct the Rockville Episcopal church will A cross-section of Life, buoyant, that regulations on the state testimony by saying he “ did some $5.00 FIRST PAYMENT be given tonight in the school hall bubbling, triumphant over the pet­ streams will be practically the work” In New York, New Jersey, You’ll be delighted with the graceful lines and beautiful : f - In Wapping. This will be the ty handicaps and Irritations of same as a year ago. Anglers must Connecticut, Illinois and Indiana finish of these four splendid pieces for your bedroom. The -third presentation of the play, hav­ tenement existence— a glorious, keep within ten feet of banka of jjj addition to the two dozen states comfortable bow hnd bed, large dresser, wardrobe and vanity ing been put on in Staffordville a vibrant picture, alive with the loves u. vesterday. Touching on the have a high lighted walnut finish that give them a very strik­ .week alter it was presented in and hates of Klllarney and Jerusa­ fences: keep off the cultivated nistorv of coonerativn marketing ing appearance. If you want the Box Spring Outfit which is Rockville. Many friends of the lem— a gripping, vital drama, true lands: build no fires without con- oi® ° ^ cast, as well as local people who sent of the owner and fire warden, shown with the suite we will allow you $25.00 towards its to Its player and its locale— that’s purchase instead of the Free Spring and Mattress shown above. could not see it here, are planning “ Kosher Kitty Kelly.” The specta­ and in general observe the rules organized before 1915 of good sportsmanship. Women as He told of studying \on going to Wapplng tonight. The tor goes In to see “ a picture” : he REMEMBER! cast is composed of talented young comes out having seen a gem. well as men must have licenses to failures and successes A Chifforette people all of whom have starred in fish the leased waters, and child-: among the early associations, hunt- JL ilC Anything on our four great floors is offered you as a mem­ Coated with the silver sheen of ren must have permits issued with-! ^ag the secret of successful co- various plays given at their church. spontaneous comedy, thrilling In ber of our Profit Sharing Club on terms that will meet with The play Is sure to be a big suc­ out cost by the State Board of operative marketing. $41.50 Its graphic fire climax, running $1.00 Down your enthusiastic approval, and make payment an easy matter. cess and Wapplng Is going to enjoy Fisheries and Game and patrolling “ What did you find?” asked Ask about this club. 91.00 Weekly "Mr. Bob.” with the never, ending stream of wardens. William H. Gallagher, his chief action auu story progress that A three door model from the To complete the furnishingt Mrs. Ruby Florence State Leased Streams counsel. "White Mountain” line. An of your bedroom, choose tbis^ creates and holds Interest, “ Kosher The name, location and the num- “ I found the chief characteristic Mrs. Ruby Usher Florence, aged Kitty Kelly” represents the best, Ice saver as well as food saver. handsoqie. chifforette in a 34 years, died this morning at 9:30 ber of fish distributed in each of of cooperatives which failed,” said the highest in entertainment. It is 75 lb. ice capacity; all snowy splendid walnut and gumwood at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the state leased streams since last Sapiro, “ were that they were white enamel inside, solid end witni^ a richly grained Hugue­ Charles Usher o f Mile Hill, Tol­ a picture that every lover of ro­ June follow: Fenton river, Gurley- organized on the locality basis, in G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. mance, every devotee of action, construction; well Insulated, not walnut finish. An admir­ land. She had been ill since No­ ville to Willimantlc, and two miles ^ small communities, those that suc- quality, value. Corner Main and School Sts. South Manchester, Conn. able price! vember. every student of human nature, of Mt. Hope river, a i tributary, i seeded were organized on a com- everyone who loves fun and comedy f She was born in Spencer. Mass., 4,000: Snake Meadow brook, Dan- modify basis, among the first co- will enjoy to the utmost, May 21, 1893, coming to Tolland lelson to Moosup, 7,842: Blackber- operatives, nearly all were organiz- With her parents when an infant. ry and Wh tin« rivers East Ca- jocaiiy and nearly all failed.” She was the widow of Charles naan and Norfolk, 11,000: West m Trf>np SHirtv FAMOUS STAGE ACTORS Branch of Salmon brook. West * Florence. Granby to Tarlffvllle, 1,200; I said it. the answer to preparing the concert program • When health permitted, Mrs. North Branch Salmon brook, state f “feting seemed a HIGH SCHOOL NOTES which the band expects to put on Florence attended the Uplon Con­ STARRING IN “ CONVOY^’ line to Tarlffvllle, 4,980West simple thing. It took him in May. , - <, . gregational church. She ' was a Branch of Farmington river, state i however, before member of Alden Skinner Auxil­ What will doubtless be the olg- line to Riverton, 3,600; Saugatuck answer, Yesterday afternoon the Boys gest social event of the spring sea- j iary, Sons of Veterans. Previous to river. Redding, 5,600; Shepaug i Sapiro explained how he studied her illness she w^s employed in Lowell Sherman Prominent In Glee club held its weekly rehearsal. sen will come on Saturday evening | East Ceiitef St. Property river. Bantam to Housatonic river, ' contracts between the CO- The glee clubs are preparing for of this week when both last year's ' the machine room of the United Picture Coming to State 8,149. I operatives and the growers. Then States Envelope Co. the Central Connecticut glee club and this year’s dancing classes will Well built single right on the avenue, oak floors, and trim* She Is survived by one daughter Next Sunday. The six-inch trout law and the ! he drafted a new type of contract contest to be held the third week hold a masquerade ball In the } bag limit of twenty is in force on | which was us:d in Sapiro co- well arranged rooms. 2 car garage. Offered at only 98,8(M>. Phyllis May and her father, George in May. The Boys club is out to assembly hall. The event Is being : these. state leased stregans, , tt\e opefadv’es. Terms. H. Usher of Tolland. The funer­ A famous stage actor and a!< duplicate its success of last year eagerly anticipated. I al will be held Wednesday after­ former Follies girl are co-starred same as on other trout waters. Ap­ “ I took ideas wherever I could when It won the championship and Pearl Street, 6 room,single, hot water heat, gas, Iaundry> proximately 7,000 persons were In- find them and The first track practice of the noon a't 2 o’clock from the home of in “ Convoy,” Robert Kane’s great ® T I a silver loving cup. This year’s con- etc., walk and curbing. Price only $6,000. Cash $1,600. epic of the Navy, coming next Sun­ terylewed by wardens on the leased year was ^eld yesterday afternoon 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Usher. Rev. iha/ J combined the I test jg to be held In West Hart- at the West Side oval. Coach “ Pete” George S. Brookes will officiate. day to the State Theater. streams last year, the first of their ideas of the successful cooperatives j Lilley Street, 3 family flat, beautiful interior layout, s t e ^ operation, and about 25,000 trout ford. Wlgren was much gratified with Burial will be in the South ceme­ Lowell Sherman, called by many in the new contracts,” said Sapiro. The Girls Glee club held its re­ heat in all three apartments, garage. Price only $18,500. It’* tery in Tolland. the successor to the mantle of were taken In the two months and Under the “ sale and resale” sys­ the large number which trrned out. ' a half the streams were open. hearsal this afternoon. The girls a bargain for someone. ^ , Mrs. Ida M. Reinhold Richard Mansfield on the legiti­ tem, said Sapiro, the growers All material^ for the April issue are anxious to show the school that Nice single near Parker and East Center streets, six rooms, Mrs. Ida M. Reinhold, 68, wid­ mate stage, will be seen as Ernest. would turn a commodity over to they can win cups as well as the of “ Somanhis Events” is due on ow of Robert Reinhold, died at the Drake, the head of the ' German BRITISH RACER DRIVES *the cooperative, which would grade boys. The Girls club was second in Thursday of this week. Students oak floors and finish, steam heat, gas, etc. $600 cash needed. home of her daughter, Mrs. Secret Service In America at the it. When the crop was sold by the Us class last year. are asked to contribute Although Price only $7,.S00. George Fay of Hartford, last eve­ cooperative, Sapiro added, the this is the Alumni Issue, some stu- | outbreak of the war. And Dorothy The orchestra will hold its re­ Here Is a bargain In a house. 12 good rooms, fur­ ning at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Rein­ Mackalll, pretty little English girl growers were paid accordingly to hearsal tomorrow, the seventh dent material will be acceptable. It 207.015 MILES AN HOUR naces, up-to-date trim and floors, white enamel plumbing fix­ hold has been ill for several who rose to screen prominence their proportionate share on each period. The orchestra together with Is expected that at least one new months. She was born in Germany from the chorus of the Follies, acts grade of the pooled crop. the glee clubs will broadcast from feature ivlll be Inaugurated in the tures, gas, and in fact a most modern bouse. 2 car garage with . forthcoming issue. January 1, 1859, the daughter of the role of the heroine kho sacrl-.; Station WTIC the latter part of it all for $7,000, $1,000 cash. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bucbold. Hangs Up New World Auto fices her reputation to safeguard April. ’Mrs. Reinhold leaves five sisters, the sailing of a Convoy bn which Record on Sand Track In After several years experiment­ Mrs. Paul Schubach, Mrs. Max Ble- ing, a young French mechanic has On Friday evening the band will If you have had the grippe .or a her brother and sweetheart are Florida. invented a bicycle which can be hold a rehearsal at 7:00 o’clock. hard cold recently Peptona will put 1 ber, Mrs. M. Besnahan and Mrs. L. leaving for France. Redfern of Holyoke and Mrs. Em­ transformed Into a small mono­ Bandmaster Harold Turkington re­ you on your feet again, give you i i Robert J. Smith, 1009Main St. Famous On Stage Daytona Beach, Fla., March 29. plane that will fly to a height of quests that all membeis be pres­ renewed energy. The Ideal Spring' ma Obermph of East Hampton; REAL ESTATE. ton Center. Mass.; one daughter, Sherman is one of the best — Hurtling over the hard sand 100 feet. ent so that work may be done In tonic.— Quinn’s.— Adv. INSURANCE, STEAMSHIf HOKBTS Mrs. Hattie Pay of Hartford; four known of that small class of actors speedway at the terrific pace of sons, Walter R. of Rockville, Ed­ and actresses who alternate the’r 207.015 miles per hour for one ward of California, William of talents between the stage and mile. Major H. O. D. Seagrave, In­ Westfield and Richard Reinhold; screen. trepid 29-year-old British race also eleven grandchildren. Indeed Sherman was being star­ driver, hung up a new world speed The funeral was held this after­ red In a Broadway h't “ The Wo­ record on the beach here today In noon at 2:30 o ’clock at the home man Disputed,” during most of the his freak four-ton 1,000 horsepow­ of her son, Walter Reinhold of 17 period lu which he was playing in er “ Mystery S.” and Oak street. Rev. John F. Bauch- “ Convoy.” The computed record on the Students Boys southbound trip for one mile was mann, pastor of the West Main Among the best known of his OUR BIG SIX OFFER street German Lutheran church of­ 207.015 \miles an hour, and five screen portrayals were In “ New kilometers, 207.07 miles an hour. ficiated. The bearers were Paul York,” “ The Reckless Lady” and Schubach, Max Bieber, Michael These figures will be analyzed as “ The Wlldernesh Woman,” with soon as possible by officials of the Lasts O n ly 2 Days |Vfore Bresnahan, Frank Redfern, Mr. Alleen Pringle. Obermph and Oscar Schubert of American Automobile Association "Convoy,” boasting a five star here to record officially the new SUITS Buy Your $6.00 Rockville. Burial was in Grove cast Including Buster Collier, Law­ I Hill cemetery. speed attempts. rence Gray and Ian Keith, Is filled- Tliat appeal to the young men. Fabrics are Mrs. NeU E. Schllllngcr with remarkable episodes of the Aesop's fables were written and the best, the tailoring is good and the styles Mrs. Nell E. Schlllinger of 86 Navy at War, including actual pic­ compiled by a Graeco-Italian nam­ Westinghouse Village street, wife of William P. tures of the famous Battle of the ed Babrius several centuries after will satisfy the wishes of the Students and Schlllinger, died Monday morning North Sea, in which the combined Aesop’s reputed death In 664 B. C. Boys. at the Rockville City hospital alter British and American fieets de­ Socrates and later writers, revising a long illness. She leaves her hus­ feated the German fieet outside the Babrian fables, gave them the YOUR BOY band and one son, Newll W. Schll­ Kell Harbor, name they bear today, Turnover linger; two brothers, Neil Mur­ an ordinary sized cup. should be dressed as well as your neigh’"''*"’. phy of Rockville and John Mur­ phy of Springfield, Mass., and two You’ll be proud of him if you let him ' sisters. Miss Winnie Murphy of MARLBOROUGH in a good fitting suit, colorings and n. .. Rockville and Mrs. Richard Hirth suit his .particular build. Toaster of Bristol. U ^ t i e j o e The funeral will be held at 8:30 Miss Adeline M. Pasanl of Bast BOYS’ BLUE SUITS AND RECEIVE SIX LOAVES UP a. m. Wednesday at her home and Greenwich, R. I. Is the guest of Mr. at 9 o’clock at St. Bernard’s and Mrs. Howard B. Lord. church. Burial will be in St. Ber­ Suitable for confimation with two pairs of nard’s cemetery. Miss Fanny A. Bllsh, who teaches trousers. Mother’s Home Made Bread Free In Glastonbury is spending a \9 A MAhSpvj Personals weeks’ vacation at her home here. Rev. John F. Bauchmann, pastor Our responsibility to the young men and Leon L. Buell and Howard B. LA-ZIAiE99. boys is to see that they ai’e properly but not of the West Main street German Lord were callers In New London Lutheran church, entertained his on Friday. too expensively dressed. brother and sister of Meriden ov­ er the week-end. A large crowd attended the play Have your boy visit our store and look at entitled “ Adventures of Grandpa” Mrs. John F. Bauchmann is vis­ what we are offering. We will be glad of tho iting,In Philadelphia for a month. which was given by the young peo­ Ml8B Mary Enes of Union street ple of Wethersfield Friday evening opportunity of showing him, whether he is spent th.e week-end in Providence. in the vestry, of the Congregational ready to buy or not. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phelps and church, daughters, Mildred and Dorothy Miss Bobbie Pasanl who has left Rockville Monday for New been spending the winter on the York where they will sail for west coast spent the week end with Spain, returning in the fall. Mr, and Mrs. Howard B. Lord, Miss Miss Ella Joyce who has been Pasanl is making her home In New III: at the St. Francis hospital has York City for the present. returned to her position at the Benjamin Horowitz has returned Postal. Telegraph. from the Mt. Sinai hospital, Hart­ John Francis, gardener for ford where he recently underwent Fred Swindells, has returned from an operation for appendicitis. ’.prr. several months spent In Nova Sco- Mrs. E. E. Hall was a caller in Hartford recently.

'J,-; —> r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERAtD, TOE^JAY, MARCH- 29.1927.'~ ' .i«i^ ■ '>5 ■i-j \ ■■ ’’ -X I Aanrl^eatnr' after which he will, presumably, at­ " 'i ini tack some other group In like fash­ i Snfnfng ^rraUi ion. In other words he hopes ' to beat the enemy In detail Instead of ■ „ , PUBLISHED BT ^ THE HERALD PRINTING CO. by a general attack all along the -‘i ^ »’ FoanCed by ElTraod **. Ela line. » OcL 1. 1881 This may be good strategy, but Every Evonlnj Byoept Sundays r.nd rHolldays. even good strategy Is unlikely to • ■' A I Entered at the Post Omce at Man Avln a campaign for an army that -i«W - . ■ .'41 ' 'Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. has no Avar chest. It Avould appear ' subscription RATES: By Malt iSlx dollars a year, sixty cents a from,the street that the 1927 coal ' month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen cents .•>. week, strike were bound to be the worst sin g le copies, three cents. failure of any in a long period of. . j,.special advertising REPRE years. All desiffns and covers person­ rSli.NT.\ IIVE, Hamllton Secretary of Agriculture Jardlno the hands of President Calles. thinks n lot of things should be Calles’ natural reaction to this its distinctiveness. This distinction is found not only m our higher done to make the fanner better information Avas the conviction that priced grades^but in our enormous stocks of popular priced furniture.as contented with his lot by making the United States Avas planning the farmer’s lot better. And he be­ either a direct Avar upon him or un­ well. For all grades of Watkins Quality Furniture is made to our own derground support of a movement lieves that this can bo helped by specifications. Our own buyers carefully select each and every piece— ' 5 manufacturer’s manufacturing, for to replace him Avith a puppet of its OAvn. • farmers, less expensive heating each and every combination of covers and finishes. Each piece must meet 'Plants, less expensive lighting It Avas at tills stage of the pro­ plants, improved kitchen facilities ceedings that a former iieAvspaper- the high Watkins standard of quality and at the same time live up to the ,that will, work just as well but man from NeAv York, George Barr Watkins reputation of lower prices for better merchandise! .won’t cost as much as the kind Baker, noAv occupied Avlth other af­ they sell to city people; even good fairs and temporarily in Mexico in­ When you choose Watkins Quality Furniture you are securing the ■\- radio sets running into far less vestigating business prospects, en­ money. Also he would have archi­ gaged the interest of President selections of experienced buyers who have given years and years of care- $239 Mohair and Velour Suite Calles to such an extent that the tects trained to specialize in build­ lul study to every kind of home furn ishings—furniture that is made to Queen Anne design with gracefulTines; fronts of all ing farm heuses beautiful yet not Mexican President showed him the photographs. our high standards of specifications—furniture that is marked at our pieces in rich plain taupe mohair with outside backs and costly. sides in taupe velour to match. Reversible seat cushions in Secretary Jardine is put down in Baker’s training told him that it usual low prices. * was impossible for such correspon­ damask in delicate greens and rose. Exactly as sketch, S the books ns an agronamlst— which pieces. means a person who specializes in dence to have passed betAvee.u the science of crop production. Also Secretary Kellogg and Ambassador 1* ,. .. as in this case—a whole carload of suites consisting ho is only about 48 years old, mucli Sheffield. Ho Induced Calles to take 01 ten distinctive patterns with obly a few duplicates—makes these lower younger than we hope ho will some the matter up Avlth President Cool- prices possible. idge direct. time be— with a considerable num­ The letter that Calles tlioreupon ber of years ahead of him for still On Watkin Plan of Easy Payments a small first payment delivers any further acquaintance with the farm­ dispatched to this government Avas er ns well ns Avith the farmer’s the first of tivo “ mystery’’ notes—• 01 these suites, and the balance can be paid in small sums extending over a crops. and no hint of it ever reached the year s time! ^ , It will occur to a good many press in this country. The reply folks that there are actually some sent by the Washington govern­ people in the cities who would like ment, repudiating the alleged cor­ to be able to install an Independent respondence, cons.ltutes the second lighting system in their homes for and noAV famous “ mystery” note 575, or buy an iceless refrigerator whose contents neAvspapermen and [ a w h o l e Ai’EAR t o P A ' ^ tor 513 or a garbage Incinerator for press agencies have sought fruit­ $269 Carved Base Suite lessly to learn. a dollar twenty-five, but that the Massive construction with heavy roll arms and deep proportion of farmers who Avould It is noAv reported that President Calles has been convinced that the backs, exactly as shown, with carved bases. Fronts of all bo content with '‘farm brand;’ va- pieces in plain taupe mohair with outside backs and sides in . rieties of these things might be American government had nothing .'.y, to do with the photographed letters taupe velour to match. Reversible ew t cushions in ratine lomething less than 100 per cent. tapestry. ’ Davenport is 80 inches long I Brother Ford conceived the idea and telegrams— that those papers Df a “ farmer’s automobile.’’ A great Avere- actually manufactured by many farmers bought them. But somebody Avho sought to bring according to a last year’s report about a crisis in the relations cf from, one oX the biggest oX the agrl Mexico and the United States. Who srij ijO.K j-.‘ cultural states not more than one those persons Avere cannot be learn­ out of five or six motor cars sold ed either from the American State to farmers was a Ford. The agricul­ Department or from President turalists were going in for bigger Calles. In all probability the State and costlier vehicles. It was the Department does not yet knoiv, tbwn man who was keeping Henry’s though it is certain to find out in business going. the couVse of time. Calles may knoAv ’ And Ave are especially intrigued Avho originated the plot or ho may by the idea of a class of architects not. If he does he Avlll probably L - that must get Its living by serving place his information at the dispos­ the American farmer. Imagine the al of the Washington government. fate of the sanguine young artist If he does not he in turn can be de­ $189 Jacquard Velour Suite lA’ho sought his commissions in the pended on to find out. Another cai’ved base design, exactly as illustrated, up­ agricultural districts of Pennsylva­ It is by such slight accidents as S| 1 5 9 holstered in a heavy gray-taupe Jacquard velour with out­ nia or among the ruralists of Kan­ the almost'casual visit to Mexico of side backs and sides in plain velour to match. Reversible sas. There would be a bird Indeed this ex-journalist that wars are who would be a candidate for a sev­ sometimes prevented. It Avas a dev­ seat qushions in a small, all-over patterned damask to match. For This Combination Three pieces, included. ,• enty-five cent lighting system for ilish conspiracy that was unmasked, his oAvn use, or a five-and-ten cent almost certain to have led to con­ ■ ,&l store refrigerator. flict betAveen the tivo nations. Jacquard-Velour Suite The farmer, like the rest of us. This suite is of lijjht, graceful lines, with all velour being used on the outside backs and Is going to Avork out his own prob­ THAT TOXG MURDER. pieces full size, exactly as sketched. The pieces sides, the Jacquard on the fronts, and the bro- lems, so far as his home life la How much doubt exists in any­ catelle on the reverse side of seat cushions. concerned. He has certain advan­ body’s mind that in the two Chi­ are upiiolstered with a combination of Jacquard Davenport, arm chair and wing chair as sketch­ tages over the city dweller which nese arrested for the recent Tong velour, plain velour and brocatelle, plain taupe ed. compensate for all his disadvan­ murder in Manchester the auttiori- tages. H e'has fresh air and good ties have in jail the man Avho fired food and he Is his oAvn boss. FeAv the fatal shots and the companion city workers ever have the first of who equally shared his guilt by these things, a good many never standln8f watch? Yet It is a long , \ have the second and only about odo way from this sort of moral con­ in a couple of hundred in the third. viction to a conviction in law. It The farmer should do his own wor> would not do to be too certain th.at rylng, if any. the crime M^ill be legally fastened $229 Two-Tone Jacquard Suite on these prisoners. This suite, exactly as shown, is upholstered all around THE COAIi STRIKE, Suppose that tlm one eyerwiiness in a heavy, rich Jacquard in two tones of taupe, with revers­ ^ The soft coal strike scheduled to to the murder recants on his iden­ ible cushions in the same msterial. The pieces have swell go into effect on Friday of this tification. Suppose that skillful de­ fixints as shown with carved moulding bases. Davenport, fveek Avlll bring no message of fear fense laws show that the contribut­ arm chair and wing chair. ' ^ ;o American Industry, let alone the ing witnesses might easily become people at large. It is the belief of confused in the business of tell one the United States Department ot Mongolian from another of the Labor that not more than 35 per same age and general physical pro­ cent of the production in the bitu­ portions. Suppose that a competent minous fields Avlll be affected and army of alibi witnesses sAvear con­ that even that relatively small cur­ sistently that the accused men were tailment will bo in large part, very somewhere else at the time of the $205 temporary. commission of the crime. - . N It is to be the strangest of coal It must be remembered that our strikes. The United Mine Work­ laAvs and the practice of our courts ForDavenport and Cliib Chair ers profess, even while bring­ runs at all times more to the favor ing it about, to be unable to finance of the accused than to the favor of the Avalkout. The striking miners the state. of this Velour Suite ivill be expected to look after them- It would, at a glance,, seem al­ -$269 Mohair-Velour Suite ■}> Belves. This would seem almost cer­ most Impossible that these men This is a two piece suite, the wing chair not tain to doom the undertaking to should-escape conviction. Yet a -y-light and graceful— and the covers of com­ Another massive suite with 80 inch davenport and heavy failure at the outset. But President most unreasonable doubt is not in­ included. • The pieces have wood bases, exact­ bination plain taupe and Jacquard figured taupe carved bases. Covered with plain taupe mohair fronts; outside backs and sides in taupe velour matches exactly. Lewis, head of the big union. Is frequently made to appear as a ly as sketched, with the wood extending up the velours. Part of the plain velour is used on figuring on a new kind of strategy. reasonable one.* You can never be the fronts of the pieces, making an unusually Seat cushions ai*e in a colorful brocatelle. Davenport, arm Instead of attempting to stop soft sure) till the verdict is in. fronts of the arms. The design is Queen Anne attractive combination. chair and wing chair. \ coal production altogether, he is depending on a sort of sniping cam­ paign, where the attack will be on 4 small number of operators at a WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. time— the object being to render these operators’ mines idle while TH O U fflT EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES I* their competitors are doing busl- beps. He figures that by this system The hoary head is a crown of ^ y if. A lie can force the operators under gloi*j-.— Proverbs xvl:31. 4 t fuiDiedlate attack to come to terms if A V... the United Mine Workers— The evening of life brings with it its lamps.— JoObert. '■rj. " .Pnnenil Dfrertnrt..t ■ V

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Special For Tomorrow at State; Two Features; Eight Acts r Thursday. 'y '. r im A Btnaahing; climax showing the li? mighty Colorado river with the »ower of a thousand miles behind t wiping out towns and villages is fone of the highlights in “ The Wln- The yon a complete and^satisf^g array niiiig of Barbara Worth” which is of aU ijbe finest imd most seasonable foods—of such showing at the State theater to­ night for the last time. Two o£ fiihe'quality iIb to make them unusual values the most popular actors of the day have been given the leading roles 4 ^ ^ at dieselow pricwl * . i in it and critics agree that no bet­ ter pair could have been selected NO TE; All A & Stores in Manchester and vicinity close at 9 p. m. on^Saturday. for the parts than Ronald Colman and Vilma Banky. ( Harold Bell Wright wrote a best seller when he turned out "Barbara Worth.” And Samuel 1 0 lbs. O l « SUGARvr ■ Goldwln turned oilt a big produc­ tion he adapted it to the movies. “ Barbara Worth” is one of the really great productions in the his­ V r Mellal, Pillsbury tory of the movies and rightly so. Its photoplay is the acme of the .... 4 ■: z'-A-: art;, its cast is well fitted to the Hecber’s 24i/2ib.Bag parts each is ass’igned and the plot of the story is Ofhe with which mov­ ing picture directors can do won­ ders. There wfere hundreds stand­ Family Flour Pastry Flour ing at the performances Sunday and last night so it must be good. On Wednesday, tomorrow, the 241/2 lb. Bag $ 1 .0 9 24% lb. Bag State presents a special two fea­ ture bill. “The First Night,” a, Tiffany production at the State theate” to­ starting Saturday morrow can unquallfledly'be called one of the best laugh-provoking New Low Prices pictures that has been seen here in some time. Continued for this week so that you may have the opportunity Here is a farce comedy that runs the gamut of laughter— from sil­ to try A & P coffees at low prices 2nd ent chuckles to ’ oud guffaws, and from the way the audience reacted AMERICA’S FINEST to the extremely humorous situa­ LB tions, there is no doubt that they PACKAGE COFFEE all were unanimous in voting it a Bokar PKG C. E. House & Son will start a Popularity Contest for any paid up members of the real blues chaser. For the companion feature “ The Manchester American Legion and. give the wiifning Legionnaire a free trip to the Winning Gallop” was directed by Charles Hutchinson, known as A BLEND OF THE Second A^E. F. Convention held in Paris, Sept. 19th to 24th, 1927. First class pass­ “Hurricane Hutcli,” himself a for­ FINEST COFFEES GROWN* LB Red Circle age leaving New York Sept. 8th and returning early in October. Also includes room, mer “ stunt” star and between the director and the star they have succeeded in putting over a picture meals and two side trips to the French battle fields. that is as full of thrills as an elec­ tric dynamo. i FINEST SANTOS LB Eight O^Clock Every person in Manchester is urged to pick his favorite Legion member, and TOLLAND vote for him. Fancy ^8gs. Every one guaranteed! The missionary program given at Every 25 cent purchase gives purchaser one vote. the opening of Sunday School on DOZ Sunday was arranged by Miss Ruth I ? A M Ayers. Miss Bernice Hall took the Dozen 35c part of “ Rural Life,” Helen Meach- gm, the part signifying the “ Sun- The nation’s whole wheat breakfast food! ay School;” and the minor parts 'ere taken by other young people PKGS ff Mrs. West’s class. • The supper given at the church Shredded Wheat Z 'last week in charge of the teachers of the town for the benefit of the Fine, firm meat of exceptional flavor! C. E. House & Son, Inc. dental clinic was >’611 paaronlzed and over fifty dollars was netted. Miss Grace Keirstead and Miss CAN Marjorie Wildman of Storrs Col­ lege spent the week-end with their Red Salmon classmate. Miss Alice E. Hall. The schools of the town closed Scientifically prepared to preserve all the natural flavor! AtC«H*Tryon’s ®**^**^ Friday and the teachers have gone ^ ^ 1 Alfi'PflAlfred Pnhn_Cohn, TanrhafTeacher nf of^ Violin. REMEDY to their respective homes for the Ida Levin, Teacher of i’ ianoforte. G u a ra n ttt spring vacation. PILE SULTANA . 2 ^ ^ 2 9 Samtaity Market Studio: Every 76a tube With pile pipe and every 60e Edwin Crandall Is ill at his home box of PAZO OINTMENT is sold by all at Grant’s Hill w’lth the mumps. STATE .THEATER RUILDING Druacists with the underttandina that money will be refunded if it fails to opre George Luce, a gypsy moth scout ' A good, sweet, white corn — at a very low price! For Appointments Call any case of- -Itching. • • ~Blind, ‘ lnd. Bleed;Bleeding---- or working in Terryvllle, was at Mr. Phones 441-442 308-5, 650 or 2-5010. Protruding Piles. Why not try it. >.nd Mrs. G. P. Charter’s for the CANS week-end. His troop will betrans- ' SPECIALS PO'B TUESDAY ferred to West Hartford very soon. Com IONA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gardner Strictly Fresh Eggs from Uunce’s ylsited their mother, Mrs. Hannah o r C U T Y 0U ^ „ s / Gardner, last weeu. DEL MONTE A & P. Fully ripened, delicious flavor! Farm , Bolton, 3 dozen fob $1.00. COAuCOs'-s- The Lenten service was held at » Strictly Fresh Eggs from Pome­ Electrical W ork -f ‘ CANS roy Farm, 38c dozen. ORDER NOW the parsonage Thursday evening " ;?■ CRUSHED White Loaf Flour, 1-8 barrel AND and after the devotional meeting of. all kinds promptly and efflcientlj plans were discussed in regard to nneapple sack, $i.l9 . ,^..„vS4VE , holding a vacation school at r Kellog Corn Cakes 8c package. done. Housewiring. ^ the church for three or four weeks Ready-to-serve,T t/vr i/^e Blended t'v^dA' cheese and tomato sauce! Post Toasties 7c package. ■ • '• next summer. A committee was au­ n 3 rolls Toilet Poimr, the best Electrical Appliances'? thorized to make further arrange­ FRANCO- CANS made, 2,000 sheets to roll, 3 rolls P/ZICS\ ments. tf>v 49c. Repaired. A postponed meeting of the Spaghetti AMERICAN Chocolate MarshniaUows 39c lb. Fourth Quarterly Conference will Toasted Marshmallows 39c lb. Repair W w k Called for and be held at the parsonage Wednes­ Brings out the fu ll flavor of meats! ? Cloverbloom Butter 58c lb. Delivered. r day afternoon. DIst. Supt. Myron . Occident Flour, 1-8 barrel sack Center will be present and preside. LARGE $1.39. « General Electric and Hot Point The all-day .sewing meeting will BOTTLE ^ Baker’s Cocoa, 1-2 lb. can 18c. SAVE, money— on your coal appliances for sale— will be glad to be held with Mrs. L. E. Hall on ; Best Coffee 49c lb. Htinz Ketchup ; Bean Hole Beans, small, 2 cans this winter. Prices are sure demonstrate and quote prices on Thursday. The Lenten service next Thurs­ for 25c. Large size 23c. to go up later on. Then there’s any electrical household appliance.^ day evening will be held with Mr. ___ Keep a half dozen cans in yoUr pantry — always! 3 cans Campbell Baked Beans * and Mrs. L. E. Hall. 25c.* the possibility of shortage— The Christian Endeavor meeting CANS 3 lbs. White Beans 25c. and perhaps a strike. Call us , Radio Installation,. . f >• Sunday evening was held at the ' 2 lbs. Lima Beans 25c. Peas wna now— you might as well save I sell a guaranteed Radio tub$ home of Mr. and Mrs. James Seidner Salad Dressing, pints, Rhodes. ' 49c', those few dollars by paying for $1.50, also insulators, aerial Miss Edna Crandall visited Miss A fam ily favorite fo r sixty-seven years! F'reniler Salad Dressing, large, wire, lightning arrestors, etc. . Olga Toblassen in Windsor recent­ - 33o bottle. summer prices. ly- 1/ 2 LB ? Just received one lot of Fancy Mr. Howard Lewis and Mrs. Ann (W n ed Beets 15c can. G. E. W illis & Son, Inc. Graham, of Hartford, were at their Our Own Tea : - i Mascot Peas 19c can. Mason Supplies. JOHN H. BUCKLEY summer home “ The Lilacs.” on Sun­ -'f' Royal Scarlet Peaches or Vlrden 3 Main Street Phone 50 04 Foster St. Phone day. The finest of juicy California oranges! 'Feaches 3 cans for $1.00. A meeting of tho young men, Individual Tea Balls, 10 in bo.v, who belong to the Tolland Fire lisc box. Department, was held Friday eve­ Miss Curtiss Marshmallows, 1 lb. ning at the home of William Ay­ CAUFO^s L ^ PRICES box 49c. ' Orai^;e Sale Try Mre. Clock’s Canned V’ege-, ers, Jr. &bles aiid F m lt in glass 38c Jar. Reymander'S Market BIG NORTH PICTURE P & G Soap, 10 C a k e s ...... 39c Meats 1071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club Double Tip Matches, 6 boxes ...... 25c 'Native Fowls, 5 lbs. each 45c Ib^ Phone 456 W e Deliver AT RIALTO THEATER Legs of Lamb 39c lb. 3 Lamb Patties for 25c. \ \ Encore Spaghetti . 3 cans 25c Pork to Roast 33c lb. “ Exclusive Rights,” a production Chocolate Cream Drops ‘ Veal from E. G. Lord today. itarrlng Lillian Rich and Gaston lb 17c ■’ Cutlet'55c lb. Headquarters for Glass heads the double feature pro­ ^Educator Toasterettes . lb 29c ' r Loin Veal Chops 88c. gram being offered at the Rialto } j Veal Patties, 8 for 25c. ' theater today and tomorrow. It 1s P6t Roast 2 ^. ’/r ' I trif a social drama with a decided ro­ 'i. Rib Roast Beef 35c. Fresh ahdSalt Water mantic turn that should meet with X Home Made Sausage Meat 35c lb. Instant favor in this city. , 'I Cbm Beef 15c lb. The second attraction is “ Lure of FRESH VEGETABLES : Beef Liver 18o lb. the Yukon” a real bonafide melo­ V drama of Alaska filmed on the ex­ n s H 1^- ■■ i . -- -'.S' . ' A act locale for which the story calls. CARROTS, 3 lbs...... 1.10c TURNIPS, lb...... 3c Fruit Lobsters, Little Neck Clams, Oysters find Quahaugs vO A gigantic herd of 10,000 reindeer y Florida Oi*anges 59c dozen. appear in the picture and they pre­ BEETS, 3 lbs...... (...... 10c NEW TEXAS CABBAGE, lb. . ,5c .1. Large ‘ California Oranges 79c H a lib u t...... 43c Salm on...... 40c sent a marvelous sight as they dash d^zen. . Folet S o le ...... ^...... 40c Smoked Filet . 35ct madly toward the camera. Then 3 Grape Fruit for 25c. there are dog sleds also by the The loaf with the home baked flavor! LARGE V,, 2 Grape Fruit for 25c. Boston Blue ...... 25c Cod-Steak 25c score and some of the most excit­ Bananas 12c Ib. Codfish Tongues ..... 25c Butteriish ...... V. 30c ing moments in this thrill filled iX , j;8 Quarts Apples for 25c. Striped B a s s ...... 35c Flounders 'f. 15c picture occur when the pick of Grandmother’s^ ^ ;}■ Bread .Alaska’s husky’s stage a thrilling Haddock ...... V .. 15c Sm elts...... 30c IS''"* race. The scenery is nothing short Vegetables M ackerel...... 20c Cod Cheeks . . . 25c The A & F News, published weekly, contains n i ^ y recipes and helpful household hints. of magnificentjand this fact coupled 4 Tomatoes 25c Jb. .'Eels .... 35c O y s t ^ , piiit .... '. i... 40c vrith tho truly memorable acting of Ask the store manager for your copy * Celery 20c. the cast readed by Eva Novak and ’Heatley Lettuce 12 l-2c. . FRESH WATER FISH Siiottlswood Altken completes the K Iceberg Lettuce 12 lr2c. , Pidcerel, Perch, Bullheads, ~ photoplay In as perfect a manner T S O I ' Spinach 35c iieck. i' ; ■ a$ one could wish for. Dandelions 55c {leck. Dry Salt Cod, Bloaters, Salt Hening, Salt Mackerel A comedy guaranteed to tickle .SWT Parslfey 10c.' v the risibilities of everyone with a Parsnliis, 4 Ibs.Tor 25c. FRESH- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES., gljain of humor, as well as a news New Carrots, 4 bunches for 25c. ■■If.,i'> TMl will also be shown. ad lb. ... _ * \-r - •V ■ '-jut- Turning “ T ri

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. 's ■THE LIFE OF CHRISlT y SYNOPSIS ARKANGBD BY E. GOiBOY, D. Dl , - . SKETCHES B!TKROESEN Beclty*.s playmates should be invlG Isg ont for themselves at the; ed to-Jhe White House or whether s^nite time.'It Is tne task of each X Becky should be sent where she iei' gull to locate the aidins could meet boys of ner own age. I'lhcb of liar own fledglings, unleS:- ,And the presidett took the no- she is at home v/hen tljey leave, tr blerj self-sacrificing course, so that see where cney go. now Becky is out at the National Notion’/ must she know, where Zoo, where are found most of the they V ^. but she ihust catch small other furry coons of Washington. fish for them and distribute them She lives In the cutest little coon among l\er family. house you ever saw, out she is very Thtl wu(v; gulls depend ujior democratic about it all. thei: sipfl gray plumage to liiiK Though Becky has gained much, them among the grasses. They w:l she also lost,; something by the allow al^ \ntv ider to approach clos< change. A brief time back she was I'ri »» touch them wilhoir the 'White ’'^House coon, which means a great "deal in coondoni. Where she was once the most dis­ tinguished coon in America, she' now is merely the belle of the coons at the National Zoo which doesn’t mean much to the outside But Jesus said. Suffer A rich young man of world. Little children were brought to Jesus that he might .little children and forbid fine moral character in­ put his hands on them and pray, but the disciples re­ them, not to come unto But he went away sorrowful, vrhen Jesus, loving him, Becky once was treated with re­ quired of Jesus the way said, “Co and sell all thou hast and give to the poor, spect and admiration'. Now she buked those that brought them, not understanding the me; for of such is the to eternal life, ask' ,g, must take, life as it comes. spirit of Jesus. ^(MatSiew XIX M'S) -and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and 1-39 kingdom of heaven. “What lack' I yet?” 5-49 follow me,” (Matthew XIX : 21-22) The problem of housing Becky (Matthew XIX; 14) (MatthewXIX; 16-20) was very simple compared to that _____ ' 01927 BY NEA SERVICC. IN& of choosing the summer White 7^ House. - Mr. Coolidge has had a perfectly -una:ig rtcAMiig Gali heart-breaking time of It. A asked if “Anything had been sent ' Scores of offere came, but nearly shoiving sigt r of kear. for Mr. X." everyone, presented the vista of a Once they are 'itduched, however, ' The, soused ghost, getting his millionaire’s summer home on a away they go, running as fast as lines mixed, harked back to palatial estate .with hundreds of their awkward legsj,can carry them Shakespearean days and blurted: thousands of valuable acres. Lux­ in fhe dlro.tk-n 'dt open water “Alas, poor yokel, I knew him ury, comfort, exclusiveness, swank where they swim ‘o^t and so es­ New York, March 29.—In a not.” —all these were the lures held out cape. . ■ \ » place where “front” has so high a GILBERT SWAN. to the president. batting average, yOung men of the But it seems very likely— There is nothing'better for that collar ad variety pay handsome doesn’t It?—that what would real-' run down condition* than Peptona. Income taxes on salaries by show- ly please President Coolidge more Get a bottle today and notice how ip,S what the well-dressed man than anything else would be the soon you begin to feel' stronger.— should wear. chance to get away into some Quinn’s.-^Adv. ’ > It is their business literally to quaint little .cottage In a quiet lit­ force a certain cut or pattern HUE tle hamlet, with rural surroundings Once a Want Ad uspij you’ll al- down the throats of those who in which he could feel at home. doing profitably. > ; play follow the leader where styles There he could do his work in are concerned. By RODNEY DUTCHER most conducive environment and One of the outstanding men’s perhaps with a 'minimum of the clothes models in Manhattan distasteful publicity that always Loosen Up That Cold makes uptvard of $20,000 a year. Washington, March 29.—The goes with a president’s summer tender heart of President Calvin vacation. Herald He is married and,. I believe, has Coolidge feels for dumb behsts as With Musterole a family. His strutting Is done entirely for business purposes and, well as the people of the nation. Have Musterole handy when a coH FOLLOWING PREVIOUS unlike so many fops who leap at All was well when Becky, gift of starts. It hah all of the adv^tages of ANNOUNCEMENTS the latest style and go dandying an admirer, first came to the grandmother’s mustard plaster without around, he projects an air of un­ White House. She w|is one of the the bum. You feel a warm tiriglp as the pretentiousness. It’s all in a day’s most popular and most press-agent- healing ointment penetrates the pores, WILL PRESENT TO REGULAR READERS work with him and with a great ed Coolidge pets in a long time. then a soothing, cooling sensation and many of his fellows who., pose for Then came spring and a great quick relief. S the clothing ads or display new restlessness stirred in Becky’s soul. Made of pure oil of tnustard and models at'public affaira. In the world outsiae the pervasive other simple ingredients, Musterole is \ Influence of spring was everywhere recommended by many nursed and HE LEFT HOME EARLY doctors. Try Miisterole for broh^tis, Few persons of prominence fol­ exerting Itself. All the other girls low the mob-made modes. On had their courting callers. Spring sore throat, stiff neck, plemisy, Aeu- got under way with a boy friend for By ARTHUR N. PACK matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu­ Broadway the “prominent names” President, American Nature Ass’n. ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of —particularly among actors—de­ everyone but poor Becky. Becky was all alone, cooped up the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, mand individual and. exclusive When young herring gulls are bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, ooIA of styles, dismissing tailors who dare in painful exclusiveness. Beautiful Silvertone Becky alternately moped and hatched they leave the nest almost chest. It may prevent pneumonia- make other-suits of the same ma­ paced the ground in neiwous fret- immediately, wandering off into the and “flu.” terial and expressing great annoy­ grass or weeds near the nest to . Jara & Tubea ance if a copy is seen. fulness. find a hiding place and shelter from Among the old timers, the dig-* At point in stepped the Great the sun that beats down on their nlty of the past still rules. John Whft^*F'ather, himself. seashore home. Drew Is seldom, if ever, seen about “I am responsible for this child’s The gulls nest in great colonies town minus his severe frock coat. welfare!” the White House spokes- and there ai'e hundreds, some­ Portrait Otto Kahn generally affects a times thousands, of the young birds frock coat also, sometimes appear­ ing in a dark business suit of se­ Size 61/^x8V2 Inches v vere lines. Lew Fields, of the old Better than a amttard platttr I Weber and Fields, El H. Sotherp, George Arliss and other great ones of yesteryear are famed for their Dr. Fred F. Bushnell satorial dignity. ELECTRICAL SERVICE VETERINARIAN Lowell Sherman and S*,gnor de RS^AIR WORK GUARANTEED Valued at Five Dollars 494 East (Renter Street, Sigurola, the ex-opera singer, in­ NORTON variably wear monocles, ' while ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT c a Manchester Green.' Morris Geat. is known from coapt MLUARO 5T. ^ ' PHONE. I Offlee Ilnurs: 7 to 8 P. M. ;^td coast by the eccentric hats of NEAR MANCMESmFRfeiam VTAHON TO BE MADE AT ancient vintage he wears. TKl.Kl'HOSlk V8 4 '7.^ '’ ‘ ' The same changes one finds In the oldsters can be found in the ^ traditions. For instance—the Waldorf cele­ brated its 34th birthday the other , , See or Phone Mac 1 The New Studio day. Anyone harking bae.kj'WouJM Becky recall that it was an opening dig­ man is said to have exclaimed. For a Free Demonstration of the nified by such attractions aj a It was a question of whether symphony orchestra opening, and other ceremonies were in keeping. Today a new model opens its 9 Johnson Terrace doors to the jazz-strains >of the syncopationists and guests arrive Arthur A. Knofla Maytag Washing Machine with well-filled hip pockets and even 'the sedate old Waldorf has '875 Main St. ‘Tf It Doesn’t Sell Itself Don’t Keep It.” had to surrender to a roof garden I Simply Pay 55c for Greytone Folder plus saxophones. Insurance and Real Estate. The story goes about Broadway of a ham actor who, in years Genera] (WHICH IS THE ACTUAL COST TO THE HERALD) agone, had played the ghost in Auto Repairing and ALFRED A. GREZEL ■ ' Hamlet.” He had picked up a job playing spook f&r a bunch of Overhauling Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. fake spiritualists. Just before a SHELDU.X’S GAHAUD Main Street at Park Street, South Manchester. seance he got a bit tight. The medium, calling upon “lit­ Rear nf 2 5 Hollister Street. For Old and New Present or Mail Coupon tle brifihteyes” for a message. Phone 2 8 2 8 -2 Residence 2 3 2 8 -3 No Cooks Wanted in t^e Devil’s Kitchen JUST NW. Below to The ______' V t ,• ^ - Let us show Readers y o u h o w Manchester Evening quickly and safely Sali- /ISZ/GeT/Awy fKwTiiESS, con will re­ Herald Only lieve pain. VJB MAVe/i'T Y eT <5oHgM oveu 1 \b ■We will send you a bottle of Sallcon Me s s W was

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1 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE MCOTtfILLE ..t!; I AT COST Today^s Best WAPPING TEST ______ANSWERS W . Always paid 25 per cent, divi­ V A remarkable memory feat was Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ketchen Here are the answers to the dend. ' Reducing cost of insurance Radio Bet accomplished at the Sunday school and daughter, Dorothy, from Mi­ questions, in today’s “Now You Ask that amount. I session on Sunday when the follow­ ami, Florida, were the guests of One.” The questions are the coinic Tested and Selected ing named four boys, Marcus Cleve­ •their cousins, Mr. and .©C^ 'we don’t like to complain.' page; STUART 3. WASLEY land, Clinton Webb, Paul Wilson Sheldlck, at their home SVe know that the mine is no 1— ^The "elevators” have been827 Main Street. Ehone 1428 WJZ BROADCASTS and Fred Wood, all of Miss Frances Valley, last week. ' ' lark— left off. They should be on each GRAND OPERA Bacheler’s class, recited In sequence Rev. G. Garfield Sallis, pastor of But—there’s the pools from the side of the rudder. without erron all the Golden texts the Rockville Methodist Eplscopdl ‘rain; 2— Orville and Wilbur Wright. ARTESIANJWELLS A program of grand opera music for the past qiiarter. church, preached an excellent ser­ But—there’s the ' cold and the dark. 3— -Tyrus Raymond Cobb. Drilled Any liiuneter— ' ^ am will be on the air Tuesday, March Miss Alice Talcott of New York mon here last Sunda^'cvefltng 6/ 4— 'From Denmark. . . '.'Si . *>•> 29, from WJZ at 9 p. m. eastern City spent the week-end at her way of exchange with «ev;’7ruman Any Depth'^ ' Any Plate home here. God, .You don’t know what it is— 5— ^In Minnesota. ' ’ time. H. Woodward. Mr. Sallis. spoke on 6— Louisa May Alcott. Other good selections are: Master Wallace Thrall underwent the text, “Ye are not your own, bUt You,'^in, Your well-Hghted sky. an operation for a mastoid at the Watching the meteors whiz; 7— In Louisiana! Charles' F. Volkert ' KPO, S p. m. Pacific tinTe—Uda are bought with a prlcea” 8— Jonathan. Waldrop, organist. Hartford hospital on Friday after­ Mr. and Mss. Water S. Billings Warm, with the sun always by. noon. went to West Haven to spend 'the 9— rohn Wilkes Booth. ,. Blast Hole Drilting KTHS, 9 p. m. central time— The Christian Endeavor society 10— In Ford’s theater, Washing­ Scotch and Irish songs; orchestra. week-end with Mrs. BillfUg’s par­ God, if You hart but the moon Test Driliihg for Foundation met on Sunday evening at 6:45 ents, last Sunday evening; Mrs. Stuck in Your cap for a lamp. ton • WEAF, 9 p. m. eastern time— o’clock, "nie subject of the meeting Even You'd tire of It soon, Water Systems “Everyready Hour." Billings will remain ther<- for a was “Practicing World Brother few days’ visit. Down in the dark and the damp. We call Peptona .the ideal Spring Pumps for All Purposes. KYW, 10 p. m. central time— hood” and the leader, Dudley Doug­ tonic. I t has helped many people. Classical. Charles A. Zin^jgpr is to sell all ^ Tel. 1375-5. ' las. Forty-three membera were his farming implements at a publl.c Nothing but blackness above. Why not try a bottle and find out \ WCAU, 12 p. m. eastern time— present which is a new record, for auction on Friday afternoon, April And nothing that moves but the what it will doctor you.—Quinn’s. HIGHLAND PARK P. O. Revue. attendance. first at one o’clocn. This farm is cars— —Adv. Special attention is called to the more commonly known as the Jos­ God, If You wish for our love, next meeting of the Ladles’ Home eph Barber Place at Barber Hill. Fling us a haniful of.stars! Missionary society. It seems best to “Mr. Bob,” a two-act comedy, —Louis Untermeyer: “Caliban In WTIC hold this meeting Thursday, MaijcJi will be given by seven young peo­ the Coal Mines.” WE SPECIALIZE THE F. T. BUSH HARDWARE CO 31, at 2:30 p. m., instead of wait­ ple from St. John’s church, Rock­ ing until the first Thursday in There is nothing better for that 825 Main Street Travelers Insurtince Co., April as it is desirable to complete ville, at Wapping Center School IN EXAMINING EYES AND Hartford, Conn. the sewing for the Girl’s Industrial hall, this Tuesday evening, March run down condition than Peptona. FITTING GLASSES 4fl7. 29, under the auspices of the Fed­ Get a bottle today and notlcO how school at Moorhead, Mississippi. soon you begin to feel strongef.— In response to an earnest appeal erated Workers. The characters are from Miss Whitmore, the pi’lncipal, as follows: Phillip Royson, Fran­ Quinn’s.—Adv. Program for Tuesday you are asked to contribute “Used cis Little; Robert Brown, clerk of WALTEROLIVER 6:00 P. M.—Dinner Music. Hotel Clothing” articles of closing you “Benson and Benson,” Lewis, Rey­ Optometrist Heubleln Trio. are willing to give may be brought nolds; Jenkins, Miss Rebecca’s Keep Eliminative 6:25—News.. to the church Thursday afternoon Buster, Joseph Keeping; Rebecca 915 Main St. So. Manchester. 6:30^—Baritone Solo— or they may be left at the store at Lake, (maiden lady) Eva Little; System Active The Diver any time during the week. Katherine Rogers, (her niece), Hours. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. John Ashmore Gowen Miss Whitmore writes that this Dorothy Robinson; Marion Bryant, Good Health Requires Good EUmU Piano Solo Is their greatest need as these peo­ Bertha Davis; Patty, (Miss Rebec­ notion. Moment Musical ...Schubert ple are so poor, especially this year, ca’s maid), Lois Randall. Act I, Elinor Jenette Pond that they can buy scarcely anything scene, breakfast room at Tresham, NE can’t feel well when Spruce Up The Baritone Solo— at the stores. The sale of this “used morning. Act II, scene, same as O there is a retention of poi­ The above Is one of the many My Heart’s in the Highlands clothing” will not only help poverty Act I, afternoon. sonous waste in the blood. This styles of Hamilton Watches In ...... Burns stricken people but will also be a is called a toxic condition, and John Ashmore Gowen source of income; to the school. ANOTHER GUNMAN DIES. is apt to make one tired, dull Car For Spring green and whiet gold, ranging in Piano Solo— J. Seymour Brown was given a and languid. Other symptoms price from 850.00 ^and up. Impromptu ...... Schubert letter on Sunday from the local Detroit, Mich., March 29.—De are sometimes toxic baclmches A new top, new curtains, slip I carry at all times a full line of Elinor Jenette Pond churth to the Center Congregation­ troit’s machine gun war claimed its and headaches. That the kid­ Baritone Solo— al church at Manchester. third victim today. • neys are not functioning prop­ these watches, together with many Little Mother of Mine Mrs. C. o r Britton has been erly is often shown by scanty covers, carpets, glassmobile en- other makes and will be glad rf a.n Frank Wright, alias Burke, al­ or burning passage of secretions...... Brown-Burleigh spending the week in New York leged Chicago jewel thief and gang­ >• opportunity to advise and help you John Ashmore Gowen City. ster, died of bullet wounds suffer­ Many people have learned the closures. Sport Model tops and 6:45—Banjo selections with Jas. value of Doan’s Pills, a stim­ select a timepiece, whether it be a Genuine! John G. Talcott and John G. ed yesterday when a machine gun pocket, strap or wrist watch. F. Butler and Ray Palmer Talcott, Jr., spent Friday and Sat­ was turned on him and his com­ ulant diuretic, when the kidneys dust covers made to order. 7:00—Trinity College Course, urday in New York City. While panions, Sam Cohen and Joe Bloom, seem functionally inactive. “How We Know About the Plan­ there they attended the Internation­ Cohen and Bloom were killed in­ Everywhere one finds enthusi­ ets.” Professor Rogers and al Flower Show and also had the stantly when the three called at an astic Doan’s users. Ask you r Professor Wadlund. pleasure of hearing Sousa and his apartment in response to a message neighbor! Manchester Carl W. Lindquist 7:30—Studio Ladles’ Quartette as­ band. that their friend, Meyer “Fish” Watchmaker and Jeweler sisted by George W. Jones, The Golden Rule club will hold Blumfield, employee of Dock Brady, Auto Top Co. 18 Asylum Street, Room 101 tenor, Ethel Syrett Tracy, ac­ a surprise social in the church par­ proprietor of a gambling establish­ DOAN’S W. J. MESSIER Hartford-Aetna Bank Bldg., . ASK FOR AND INSIST ON THE GENUINE companist. lors on Friday evening, April 1 at ment, had been kidnaped. Sdmabmt Datretie to the Kidneys Hartford, Conn. The Quartette— 7:45 o’clock. Some interesting con­ htter-UOtiarB Co.lKit ClMaa.,Buailo, N.Y. 115. Oak St. Phone 1816>3 Serenade ...... Schubert tests entitled “Who, When, Where Contralto Solo— and What,” will be open to all. Ice A Southern Lullaby . . .Terry cream and home-made candy will be TOWN ADVEHTISEMENT P.I Ballantine and Sons Ruth Austin on sale. A cordial invitation is ex­ Duet— tended to all. Those attending are NOTICE OF THE Life’s Dream is O’er ..Ascher requested to save ten cents for the TAX COLLECTOR. Helen Wheeler, contralto evening’s greatest surprise. Three Rings BPand George W. Jones,i-tenor USED CARS All persons liable'by law to pay Miss Alice Doggart will leave Town or Personal Taxes, in the The Quartette— CORNS early Saturday morning for an ex­ We have put extremely low prices on these cars to more Town of Manchester, are hereby Ma Li’l Banjo ___Dichmont tended visit with her sister, Mrs. them quickly. Come In and look them over. notified that I will have a rate bill MALT and HOPS I Heard You Singing . .Coates Isabel Williams, of Clyde, Alberta, for the List of 1926, of i:Hb mills Will o’ the Wisp ....Spross Canada. Miss Doggart has been the Lift Off-No Pain! 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan on the dollar due and collectable on Tenor Solos— guest of honor at several pleasant 1925 Oldsmobile Sedan , There is No Death . . .O’Hara social affairs preceding her depar­ April 1, 1927. Personal Tax due Also Hop Flavored Malt I Doubt It ...... Hosmer ture. Miss Sarah Monaghan enter­ 1925 Overland Touring February 1, 1927. I will be at the The Quartette— tained on Thursday evening’ nhd ^ 1925 Overland Coupe-Sedan Municipal Building each week day The Brownies ...... Leoni from April 1 "to May 1, inclusive, You May as Well Have the Best for^ Friday evening she was the guest 1924 Ford Touring hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.. except Soprano Solo— of Hartford friends at a supper and 1925 Essex Coach Sprln,s’s Awakening theater party. Mrs. Arthur Doggart Tuesday, April 5, Tuesday. April Your Money. \ ...... Sanderson and Robert Doggart of Manchester N 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 12, Tuesday, April 19, Tuesday, Mildred Mason will accompany her as far as Mon- I Ford Roadster witti Delivery box. April 26 and Monday, May 2, hours The Quartette— treal. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ON SALE EVERYWHERE Henry,-If Ton Only Knew Mrs. John Prentice and rarfent Interest at the rate of nine per ...... '...... Ball daughter, Edith May have return­ cent, will be added to all ta^-es re­ 9:00—The Travelers Symphonic ed from the Manchester Memorial maining unpaid after May 2, 1927. Ensemble conducted by Dana S. hospital. PICKETTN MOTOR SALES Interest will start from ’ April 1, Merrlmau, musical director 20-24 Maple St. Open Evenings. Phone 2017* 1927, STANDARD PAPER CO. WTIC. Concert of Spring Music GEORGE H. HOWE, Wholesale Distributors. I DAVID CiJAMBERS Collector. To Spring ...... Grieg 40-42 Market St. Hartford. . II CONTRACTOR ^ Spring S o n g ...... Mendelssohn Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop' a lit­ III and tle “Freezone” on an aching corn. Herald Aim IBring Results Rustle of Spring ...... Binding Instantly that corn stops hurting, IV BUILDER then shortly you lift it right off Selection from “Miss Spring- with fingers. IXTU21ES . time” ...... 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MOffiMlllliniilllMI^^ Chic Dots, Plaids and Priiits Enliven Smart Practical Day Frocks. This And That In Feminine Lore yQnne Qustin Q j9Z7 t» liEA. ServiGPlnc, ■ = THIS HAS HAPPENED more than ahe would to her- BILI.Y WELLS, pretty head of the arlove department of the T. selt \ Cortla StON, pore, over a qnea- Stanley Powers, "aSSlStint credit tlonnalre irhich “the old man’’ ha. KiTen hi. Tromen employe, to manager, bad dated BOly 'more Even the envelope purse takes on an.nrer, than a month before for the party, the mode of femininity. It is small, stockings alike are comparative! Helpinsr her In thia ta .k are new. Many make a practice o f bui her mother and CLAY CLRUS, and he was hospitably invited for made of black satin usually but non of the . department .tore supper, since both he and Billy, as has the usual compartments for Ing two pairs alike; three stoci owner. Clay, becanae he want, entertainers for the (syenlng, had coins and trifles and is a purse ings will answer the same purpos to earn hi. own way, ha. left hi. and when one goes to the dIscan home and taken a room with the to be, at the store earlyi.\ . that may be carried with any day­ W ell, family in the poorer aection Mrs. Wells’ casual mention at time costume. the other two will still have som of the town. There la already an wear and tear left. A reinforce unpleasant amount of store soasip. the breakfast table of their prospec­ 'that Billy la trying: to land Clay tive guest had a quter effect upon The return to the natural waist­ garter band, heel and toe, makln Curtis, but Clay la grlrl-ahy, haT* Clay. line means a return to corsets that for greater durability are othe Ini; hi. vanity seriously hurt in a will Indicate it. .We have become good features on some of the be* love alTnlr with an actress who "Powers? Who’s Powers?” he makes, which will prevent darning turns him down when she learns demanded, completely losing inter­ so accustomed to the comfortable he will be disinherited If he mar­ seam-taking and other schemes b ries her. He Is workins in a fac­ est In the. waffle which Mrs. Wells corselettes without a waistline that it will be difficult to adapt our­ make the hosiery presentable for 1 tory to earn his living and de- had just' brought in . from the little longf^r time. The item of sill votlnir his evenlnRa to mnsienl kitchen. selves to the changed conditions composition. His ambition is to stockings Is a big one nowadays li “The boy friend.” Billy told him without a protest. beenme a Krcnt composer. a woman’s clothing budget. Hot Billy answers the queries Im- calmly, though she was watching pndehtly and with oriarinallty un­ the women will crowd around 1 til she comes to the question con- his face, from under the long fringe Sometimes sponge cake seems bargain table of stockings and bui cerninir her life ambition. Here of her red-brown lashes, “Stanley doomed to “go begging.” The rule up worthless stock, at a low prlo she sobers and answers with all Powers, assistant credit manager. for the luncheon pudding uses this seriousness that she longrs to be­ to be sure, when reliable brandi come “the (createst woman con­ My nice little pet boy frien^, who bit of cake to advantage and Is would give satisfaction far beyoni cert violinist In America.” When plays the comet In the Curtis well worth keeping In mind when the difference In price. Low shoei Billy finishes the questionnaire. band." Clay repents a plea he has voiced the family refuse the second day of which have been worn for years b) the cake. before, that she destroy the ques­ “I won’t be home for din—sup­ women ever>-where are undenlablj tionnaire. Billy senses that he per,” Clay told Mrs. Wells a few I ■ has a reason for his fears for her hard on the heel portions. and she holds the paper uncer­ minutes later, after he had fin­ Sponge Cake and Orange Pudding tainly between her hands ha if ished his third waffle in moody Three cups stale sponge cake Baked Spaghetti, Eggs and Gheew she were almost persuaded to silence. crumbs, cups hot mlllc, tea­ tear it up. 2 2 Four hard cooked eggs, one cu] NOW GO O.N WITH THE STORY “Well, I like that!” Billy stormed spoons grated orange rind, 1 cup broken spaghetti, 4 tablespooni after he had left the dining room. sugar, 4 eggs, 1% qups orange CHAPTER VIII grated cheese, 2 tablespoons but “What does he think this Is? His juice. ter, 1 tablespoon flour, 3-4 cu] g I L L Y did not destroy the ques own private home? Well, If he Heat milk to the boiling point milk, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea tionnaire. Some dim premoni wants to squander his hard-earned and pour over crumbs. Mix grated spoon each pepper and mustard tlon, possibly born of her feeling money on cheap restaurant food rind with sugar and add to first parsley. he’s certainly welcome to do it. 1 mixture. Beat eggs well and add to that Clay knew more, or suspected Melt butter, stir In flour an< don’t have to ask him when I want mixture. Add orange juice, beat slowly add milk, stirring constant more of what old T. Q. was “ up to have a boy friend for supper!" mixture well and rum Into a light­ ly. Mix salt, pepper and mustart to,” stayed her fingers as they “I think, honey," her mother ly buttered mold. Bake 30 minutes and stir Into sauce. Bring sauce ti were about to tear the sheets to reasoned amiably, “that he thought In a moderate oven. When firm to the boiling point. Put a layer o( It would be embarrassing for Stan­ the touch, the pudding Is done. fragments. She retired, a little spaghetti Into a well buttered bafc ley as well as himself. You know Serve warm with the following ing dish, add a layer of sauce an< huffily, to her own room, and wrote Black rambly printed silk on white ground with bands of red and Stanley wouldn’t feel free and easy sauce: cover with a layer of eggs. Cohtinui a full page in answer to the ques­ sitting at the same table with his white. Blouse of soft taffeta plaid, forming panel on the side, full One cup whipping cream, 1-2 cup layer for layer of spaghetti, sauci skirt in navy blue crepe aroma. tion, “Why I work in the Curtis boss’s disinherited son-7-a son that’s steamed figs, 1-4 teaspoon vanilla, and eggs until all are used, makinj Store.’ now,working in a factory.” 2 tablespoons powdered sugar. the last layer of spaghetti, Covei “Clay disinherited himself, and Put figs through a puree strain­ The next morning, before she with grated cheese and bake twen­ you know it!” Billy flashed at her, er. Whip cream until stiff, add va­ ty-five minutes in a. moderately hoi could give herself time to recon­ then reddened painfully as her nilla and sugar and beat enough to oven. Garnish with sprigs of pars­ sider, she burned her bridges be­ mother smiled understandingly. mix thoroughly. Ado sifted fig pulp ley and serve from baking dish. hind her, b:^ dropping the ques Billy was moody, troubled, diffi­ and serve. cult all that long day which was to tionnaire, with Its queer mixture “7 bet'papa’s dlacTc-fiaired toy was atle to give you some good tips.” ALLCIHE.Simil) What has become of the old* end In the big party. She wished My wall the other day about buy­ fashioned mother who used to dosi of Impudence and common sense, her mother hadn’t ‘been so darned “He did, as a matter of fact,” “ I’ve told you no less than nine ing an aluminum cookie sheet that her children as regularly as sprlnf Into the padlocked box provided for hospitable to that tiresome Stanley Billy told them coolly. “There’s hundred and ninety-nine times, failed to fit two ovens, brought came around with molasses and sul­ Powers, who was Interested In only Years and years ago Mrs. Some-^age entitled “ Our Generation.” The forth a good suggestion from a lo­ that purpose. the bell. We’ll have to hurry.” Julie, that you can be pleasant to riv nr fiTncn Y ____ , .. . phur? She Is a grandmother now, three things—talking ship, playing body or Other needed a stamp in Nyda Lomax and Winnie Shel a customer without calling her pet smart young ■ thing has these cal housekeeper, which was to but It Is a safe bet that her daugh. Within a few days the little his comet and making love. The a hurry. She didn’t have two cents names. That girl’s name is Miss sprightly, original, and very deep- have a local tinsmith make one up ter doesn’t give this dosage to hei ton, who enjoyed being seen to fiurry of excitement over the ques­ very thought of the wrestle she handy, so she rummaged among specially to fit the oven for conven­ tionnaires had died completely Dennan, not ‘dearie’ or ‘honey’.” dish words addressed to husbands youngsters. Our food habits are sc gether for the sake of the contrast would have with him to keep him her old letters, found an old,stamp, — “The husband should try to keep ience in cookie baning. She said away, lost In the largei^ excitement A low chuckle behind her caused much better that we no longer need between 'Nyda’s sultry brunet from kissing her good-night when licked It and sent it off: The other his attractions and should make she had one made at comparatively of the approaching party to cele­ her to whirl and face T. Q. Curtis. molasses and sulphur as a spring he brought her home from the day the woman sent a brand-new his wife happy, such as occasional­ slight expense, wlin a rolled edge beauty and Winnie’s flowerllke brate the thirtieth anniversary of He had been watching her so fre^ tonic. The old-fasn!oned diet, how­ party nauseated her. Strange how stamp with a letter of remorse to ly investing a quarter In a bunch or “ hem” turned ep and It had blondhess, were comparing ques­ the founding of the Curtis Store. quently lately that she was not sur­ ever, did not Include so man3i impossible he and all i:he other the U. S. Treasury. Told Uncle Bam of violets or helping with the proved a most useful utensil. ' tionnaires when Billy entered the Prizes for the men, ft developed, prised, nor was she embarrassed. greens with Iron content. We had­ boys she had been going about with she had suffered from the ravages dishes.” n’t the same transportation and room. were to be awarded on the basis As a customer came sailing up to had become lately . . . of conscience of these many years. Another suggestion I received of Increase of sales during the an­ the glove counter she half turned, Please don’t think that I “have it storage facilities for bringing them “Eddie gave me a swell tip, She wished she hadn’t promised And one feels so sorry— not for in’’ for youth. I love youth. But I for use in this column has to do fresh from other parts of the coun­ niversary sale, a time-honored cus­ her back on him, but as she did so, with laundry vrorr, if the table Nyda Lcmax was saying. “ He was to go to the party, that she didn’t the woman, but for her family. believe that It should be seen amd' try, nor did we in the old days have tom which had hitherto extended she deliberately winked one shin­ have to play her violin for them— Think of living with a woman who cloth is stained with fruit’ or any­ reading that Sunday article on the to the women employes also. ing bluer eye at him. not heard until it really has some­ canning factories ^ where spinach, they didn't know anything about took the use of a canceled stamp thing of its own to say. thing else as frequently'happens, beet-tops and other Iron-'glvlhg veg­ kids’ nursery on the roof, and he The Curtis Store band had prac­ He remained near her counter, real music. If she could only af­ so seriously! Not that this is an Hard Luck For Blondes before removing li from the table etables could be canned In the ticed almost every evening; Miss watching her make the sale, that put a safety pin in at the stain, said that was a dcy;:d give-away ford a real teacher for a year or so, apology for dishonesty, but God Gentl,emen should prefer blondes, height of the season for winter Simmons, head of the personnel de­ familiar, wry smile tugging at the •then it is quickly found when the that old T. Q. was batty about then throw up her job at the store pity the household of a woman who if there’s any justice in this world. consumption. Science hadn’t then partment and teacher of the classes corners of his stern mouth. Then, time comes for washing and may and go to New York and force the lets past sins haunt her to such a For we are told that being born discovered that liver, hearts and kids. So he told me to put down in salesmanship, buzzed about while she was making out her be treated with boiling water or managers to give her an audition! degree! blonde isn’t a third of it, dearie. kidneys of meat animals contained that my life’s ambition was to be frantically, Immensely concerned sales slip, he moved away, and whatever else -Is a sol,vent for the But what a fool she was to plan H. C, Of Beauty It’s “something else again” to keep more Iron than any other food ex­ a kindergarten teacher. Isn’t that with plans for “The Pageant of when she looked about her in a stain to be removed. and dream like that! She wasn’t lone Wallace, a model of Cleve­ that way. Blondes who wish to be cept spinach, and iron Is a mineral Progress,” in which the store’s momentary lull, she saw him stand­ even clever enough to win a prize a scream? You know me. Win. I land, O., asked for income tax ex­ preferred can drink no coffee . .• necessary for blood building. prettiest girls were to take part: ing near the perfume and cosmet­ In a department store contest. Im­ Another new feature for the can’t bear a kid in my sight. What emption to the tune of ?334.50. She tea.'They can eat no ham and eggs, the Curtis Store Dramatic Society ics department, his bushy brows pudent little Smart-Alec! She’d home page, which I feel sure you based her exemption on what she no tomatoes, no lettuce, no spinach, Bias bands of the material ap­ did you say?” dally rehearsed a one-act play, drawn down over eyes that were probably be fired In a week or will like, will negin tomorrow, called “professional necessities.” no corn, no steaks, no game, no plied In interlacing patterns are “ Miss Doran, the teacher, who written by that jaunty, go-getting fixed on Nyda Lomax. two— when we will Introduce “Life’s much used as a trimming on the boards with us. told me to say I She listed under this head— hair­ nuts, no chocolate, ,no custard, no advertising manager, Mr. Brenner; “Funny.” Billy told herself, as “There’s the doorbell, honey,” Niceties” a sort of daily catechism new coats. A pretty gray ensemble wanted to take a complete business cutting, ?25; marcels, ?167.50; cherry or blueberry or pumpkin and old T. Q. himself seemed to be she began to stow away boxes of her mother called from the or questions and answers throwing had a coat of this style for wear course and be private secretary to shampoos, $60; cosmetics, $35; pies. In short, blondes can eat so Infected with the excitement of gloves, “he’s buzzing around the kitchen. “You run and answer It. light on things that’ are sometimes over its gray pleated skirt and tuck­ a big business man, like Mr. Curtis. manicures, $48. Seriously, there is nothing with color in it, which anticipation that he could not con­ pretty girls’ counters like a lady­ I’m making white sauce for the a source of doubt if not embarrass­ ed blouse. Gray by the way Is al­ Believe me. Miss Doran is the orig­ certain food for thought here. Busi­ leaves a rather slim diet, you’ll ad­ fine himself to his office, but killing floorwalker. Don’t know asparagus tips.” ment. These little matters of per­ most as popular as beige this inal soft-soap artist. Every answer ness men may claim exemption for mit. You’ll agree they should be prowled from fioor to fioor, smiling hut what I’d better warn Clay if Billy stuck out hot topgue at her sonal conduct— hints on etiquet spring, or black and white. in my list pats old T. Q. on the his wry grin at customers and ap­ “ business necessities.” And, believe preferred, if that’s all they can^get will run daily with about three he doesn’t hurry home he’s likely own sulky face. In the hideous gol­ it or not as you will, certain wo­ head. I’m going to give Miss Doran pearing at embarrassing moments, out of life! ® questions and answers each day. When cooking eggs hard for sal­ to find a flapper stepmother there den oak sideboard before she men hold certain jobs by virtue ■a pair of those new French nude at the elbow of a girl who was turned reluctantly to obey her Watch for them. We believe they ads or scalloped dishes, put them ahead of him. Who’d have thought pure and simple of tjeir appear­ silk stockings if I win a prize. losing a sale because she was too mother. Darn Stanley Powers and will appeal to our women readers. into about a quart of cofd water. that old T. Q. would turn sheik ance. They might argue with more Where’s yours, Billy?” sleepy from late rehearsals the on us?” his eternal chatter about the Cur­ Bring to the boiling point,-reducs “In the box.” Billy answered or less logic that the cost of this RAW SILK night before to care whether she But, she was forced to admit, if tis Store! Darn the Curtis Store. Chopped pimentoes, chopped the heat and simmer without bub-^ shortly, a little sickened by the sold anything or not. appearance should be listed as a old T. Q: was really “sheiking." he And—and dam Clay Curtis for not olives, cream cheese, salt and pep­ bling for 15 minutes. Plunge at conversation she had been obliged “ business necessity.” But who will Daytime dresses of Chinese silk, On the day before the party was going about It In an odd way. coming home to supper! Stuck-up raw silk crepes, tussor and thick per blended into a paste make a once in cold water and let.atand to overhear. decide when manicures and marcels nice filling with which to stuff Billy was exercising her preroga­ He made no effort to talk to the Idiot! toile de soje are straight In line, five minutes. Reniove shells and “I bet papa's black-eyed boy was stalks of celery,, tive as head of the glove depart­ girls; jiist stood at a safe distance. big illustrated book Color ic qualities rather than for the Grt Quick Quaker (cooks in 2^ to The boatline Is seldom seen. but something equally beyond Men’s 3 pc. Suits $1.50, . Craft free from DIAMOND DYES, 5 minutes) or Qtudeer Oats today at ■ other considerations that may bo their reach. co;.!erued. Dept. N9, Burlington, Vermont. your grocer. See how much finer to- i BLUB AND GREEN Fortunately It does not always We guarantee all work satisfactory. From the hygienic aspects J. H.' Hewitt morrow’s brcakfastwill be than today’s! ^ 'Jothiug should protect against have such disastrous results. It Is Street frocks are often In dark considered the finest driving power MBS. 1. B. NELSON 49 Holl St. Phone 205G wJld and permit diffusion of heat perruche or a vivid royal blue. In the world— ^this quality of want­ 12.9 Center. Phone 88^ 14 - Mak» it NE W for IS eut

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 29/1927, “CAP STAVES WnmCISIIB ' McGRAW NEEDS EDDffi ROUSH; MAKE BOWLING FEED SNAPPV Series For Q^r Readers GOES TO NEW YORK TO SEE im i O^er Forty Attend Celebra­ BASEBALL ANNUAL WU.UAM» No Secret TIutt (Sants Ne^ tion at Hotel Sheridan; RUBE MARQUARD RHAPSOHX^ .Note,«Of Tke CROP OF HOLDOUTS ’Tis sprlng-r-tbe sap climbis^in Star (M i^r-rEddie li the trees-^red flannels bow to bee- Much Merriment; Prizes Rube Marquard, famous south­ vedees— and Babe Ruth cracks a Training Camps. paw of National League fame, is to pair of knees— la-dee-da-dee-da. Not Very Mdcli Worne( Presented. AIRS GRIEVANCES perform in ■ the American League. At least. Rube has high hopes of Jacques Fournier smacked a St. Augustine, Fla., March 29.— doing so. . > BntMcGrawIs. . Florida deputy sheriff who tried to Crushed by the St., Louis Browns, I bumped into Marquard at Tam­ 12 . to 6, the New York Giants will Forty-three members of the pa, Fla., recently. He had Just fin­ Cheney Brothers’ bowling leagues Eddie Roush and Oscar Sie- 4 j ^ \ \ l.^ tackle the Cleveland Indians here ished pitching to the Washington today. By DAVIS J. WALSH and invited guests gathered at the batters for about 20 minutes. Some Hotel Sheridan last night to cele­ mer Only Two Who Walsh of the very good left-handed bat­ brate the successful season which ters on the club were having trou­ St. Petersburg, Fla., March 29.— New York, March 29.-^ ohn J has just been brought to a close ble solving Rube’s assortment. The St. Louis Cardinals still have McGraw has jturned up in New with a pennant for the Old A Says Have Not a Justifi­ As a matter of fact, he looked the Indian sign on the New York York after making a noise like t roast chicken supper was served, so good to Clark Griffith-and Man­ Yankees. The world’s champlonc, rubber heel and disappearing froa after which Toastmaster Charley ager Stanley Harris that It was with Alexander pitching, beat the Staye, of the Old Mill, kept the able Kick. serve papers on. him. Fournier said the Giants’ training camp In Flor­ definitely decided to add him to Yanks five to four yesterday for ida. He is here to confer with gathering In an uproar with his the staff of twirlers, provided he he was under a misapprehension. Wonder what'he'd do under an ap­ their second stalght victory in the Charles A. Stoneham, the cluh’i witticisms. He was augmented by a B y DAVIS J. WALSH continued his fine showing over the “ Spring World’s Series.” able cast of speakers which includ­ prehension. president, concerning Eddie Roush training season. has backfiring centerfielder who 'i ed John Bissell, Andy Anderson, (I. N. S« Sports Editor) The day I saw Marquard In ac­ Tampa, Fla., March 29.— The alleged to have told Intimatei Earl Ballsjeper, Jack Reggets, Bill Not to Mention Pork St. Petersburg, Fla., March 29. tion Walter Johnson suffered a winning streak of the Brooklyn that he wouldn’t play under Mc­ Dillon, Hammie Metcalf, Jack Jen- broken bone in his left ankle. No Dempsey will train on corned — A few of the Spring holdouts beef and cabbage, chirrup the sport Robins remained Intact today fol­ Graw for less than $30,000 a sea­ Qey and others. Much merriment re­ doubt that helped win him extra lowing tbelr four to four deadlock son. sulted as the "knocks” were freely have a Justifiable grievance and, consideration. sages. . . . Well, he’s got to get with two outstanding exceptions, Into some sort of condition to take with the Washington Senators. McGraw’s Offer distributed to the Old Mill and the High-Priced Beauty McGraw has offered the formei Weaving. John Bissell was referred this has been the case with the on these hamaneggers. Mickey O'Nell, Brooklyn catcher, Marquard has been pitching big was sold to Washington. Red outfielder a three-year con­ to as a "marble image” by "Cap” 1927 crop. The exceptions are Ed league- baseball almost as long as Roush, who says he won’t accept Ford is sued for $1,000,000 be­ tract at $20,000 a season., which Staye during the course of his ver­ Walter Johnson. He came to the was more than he .demanded ir bal assault on the ability of the a $10,000 contract, and Oscar Ste­ National League about the same cause it is alleged be made a lot of Sanford, Fla., March 29.— Play­ rner, who told the Boston Braves nasty cracks about some folks. If ing their last game on Florida soil Cincinnati. With a great plent5 Weaving Mill. time Johnson made his debut in the of real good minor leagUe outfield­ Those present were Jim Tierney, that he must have more money for American. his vocabulary Is worth a million. this season, the Athletics made It Hank’s certainly Is muffing one in eight straight wins, by defeating In­ ers on the qutfit. it is no stai Nelson Warner, Bill Dietz, Dick being a more or less indifferent For a couple of years Marquard chamber secret that McGraw muai warm up catcher. has been toiling in the minors. Last not taking up golf. > dianapolis three to two. The team Shea, Herb Benson, Frank Cervlnl, plays the Albany, N. Y., team of have Roush. With the peerlesi Archie Haugh, Benny Schubert, Ike The case of Urban Shocker with season he managea and pitched for Eddie absent, McGraw’s proposed PUlowr Fights, Silly! the Eastern League at Waycross, Cole, Earl Ballsieper, George Mel­ the Yankees, however, seemed to be Providence in the Eastern League. reversible outfield has turned inte one in which most of the equity It will be recalled that he was A University of Georgia student Ga., this afternoon. a collapsible one. lon, Fred Behrend, Stuart Taggart, Grover Cleveland Alexander has been grinning for 40 years, paper comes out for a dormitory in­ Robinson Crockett, Jack Reggetts, rested on the player’s side. He had Must Play come to the Yankees from St. I nett- and now he says the National League will know him for at least stead of a $200,000 stadiumi But Bradenton, Fla., March 29.— Bill Brennan, JacK Jenney Ray The Phils play Buffalo here this at Stoneham insisted today that Louis in 1925, accepted terms with-1 five years more. Baseball experts see another big season in what in the world does a college do Roush would have to play at th« Chambers, Tom Stowe, Paul Cervi- with a dormitory these days? ternoon, then break camp for-the ni. Bill Dillon, John Bissell, Mike out demur and enjoyed what he store for the hero of the* 1926 world series. Alex has written northward trip. club’s price this season of not al considered a poor year. Actually, all. He Intimated that If $20,000 Sheridan, Ralph Ifalllday, Alex No­ a series of 12 articles for The Herald fans. They will reveal Gene Tunney gave his opinions ble, Joe Mahoney. Joe Detro, Joe he won and lost thirteen games per annum does not satisfy Eddie, the secrets of his success and tell of the interesting experiences on women In an interview the oth­ he Is perfectly at liberty to re­ Smythe, George Harrison, Ivar An­ with a seventh place club, being the one of the’ original high-priced derson, Emil Plltt. Alex Wilson, Er­ only pitcher In the outfit to turn in his long diamond career. The first installment appears to­ MOSTIL BETTHR main on his farm and fish and fish minor league stars, 'fhe New York morrow on the sports page. and fish. nie Wilkie, Joe Canade, Eddie Ru- in a .500 average. club paid something like $11,000 to dinsky. Jack Wlnzler, Jake Corne­ However, he signed for the same Shreveport, La„ March 29.— The What effect, If any, this ultima­ the Indianapolis club , for Mar­ presence of Johnny Mostll on the tum will have on Roush remains lius, Hammie Metcalf, Charley salary In 1926, although he knew quard, tossing In a few extra play­ that several members of the staff players’ bench was an inspiration to be seen. The chances are that Staye, Mike Hill, Howard Murphy ers for good measure-. It Vrill have none at all. had received increases. He had a to the White Sox today. Johnny is and Andy last, but not the least, That was a lot of money in those BUSH IS SATISHED McGraw’s action In leaving hli Andy Anderson, captain of the pen­ real good year with a championship convalescing from his attempt at days and “ Rube” was much press- Here’s What Alex suicide. His physician says he may hall club to its own devices at this nant-winning Old, Old Mill. club behind him and figured he was agented. He made a bad start and stage of the year would seem tc Prize Distribution about due for a reward. The Yanks be back in the game by May or some of the critics were inclined to WITH HIS PIRATES June. Johnny cheered the boys yes­ indicate that he did not come, to After Hammie Metcalf, presi­ offered him the same salary, te refer to him as the $11,000 lemon er day, And all this time we had New York to dispatch an idle ulti­ dent of the bowling league, had declared. Justice would seem to terday as they beat Shreveport, two instea4-.pf beauty. WiD Write About been told be was a smart guy! to one, in thirteen innings. matum and let it go at that. Is conducted the regular business ses­ have been blind, indeed. In this In 1916 he was the big sensa­ fact, it looks as if the mountain ii sion, and the usual wisecracks had case. tion of the National League, win­ actually coming to Mahomet and been delivered, the prizes, team and As for the plaint of Tommy The- ning 19 straight games. Under Mc- New Pittsburgh Pilot Will The following is a'brief synopsis that McGraw will Invade Ronsh’i Individual, were awarded. The five venow, everyone is agreed that he Graw he became one of the best of what Alexander will tell in his Recent statistics show that there Tiger skin is rivalling the fur of rural stronghold for a heart-to- highest bowlersx in the senior has been made the victim of skull­ southpaws in the gam(. twelve articles on the secrets of are more automobiles than kitchen the leopard for use in trimming heart talk with the world’s great­ Present Few New Faces sinks in the United States. leacue received orders for mer­ duggery at the cross roads. One He Can Deliver successful baseball pitching in The women’s coats. est holdout. chandise at the George H. Wil­ of the best shortstops In baseb; 11 Marquard feels that he has Herald starting tomorrow: liam’s clothing store. They were last year, he received $4,200 from enough stuff to win for the Wash­ When Season Starts. Chapter One Ernie Wilkie, Joe Canade, Alex the Cardinals on a trial contract. ington club. Possibly he has. How­ Grover Alexander pitched to Wilson, Prank Cervlnl and Benny However, the champions sent him ever, it is a habit or veteran pitch Babe Ruth nine times in the 1926 Schubert in the order mentioned. the same contract this year and ers to still believe in themselves, By BILLY EVANS.. world series, and the home-run The members of the weaving later raised the bid to $5,000 but remembering only the days of their king did not drive a single ball out mill received cravats for making only with thq, proviso that he must glory. Paso Robles, Calif., March 29.— of the infield. Alexander explains the high team three string, while sign for three years. Thevenow has I umpired back of Marquard Pennant hopes are high among the the Old Mill was similarly awarded this spring. Ruth’s batting weakness. been holding out for one year c.t around Cleveland before he went to Chapter Tivo for high team single honors. $6,000. If he wanted $9,000, and the minors and later to the majors. With peace and harmony restored Joe Canade had the high three Naturally I was surprised when by Donie Bush, the lads f^om the Grover j ii., Alexander ^ , is 40 years old was offered $6,000, the situation in point of string record but owing to the fact dropped in at the Washington camp smoky city hope to romp home with oldest player might be more understandable. the bunting that might have been I service in the NationalNatic League. that he had already won one prize, Herb Pennock’s demand for $20,- and saw “ Rube” curving them over. that prize^ went to Dick Shea, sec­ theirs last year had it not been fori This year he starts his seventeenth Ju§t natural “ I’ve been around to several of ,. 000 Is less worthy, for Instance, ond highest. It was an order for the camps,” explained Marquard, internal dissension. j consecutive - season as a major than Thevenow’s -not to mentidn In these spring days when every league pitcher.. This article glvea merchandise. The high single case that of Flint Rhem, who won twen­ “ and, after watching a number of was similarly disposed of, Ernie basGj)all writer turns prophet- his training secrets and bis advice ty games for the Cards last year the young southpaws in action, Wilkie’s prize going to Mike Suhie. concluded I still have enough stuff most of them bad— the Pirates to the young player. and was offered the same contract aren’t talking for publication. But Chapter Three Men like the "natural” in all The teams split the “ kitty” in for 1927. to win. accordance with the order in which “ Why, I have as much speed left they display a world of stuff in daily With sixteen full seasons in the they finished the race. “ Hammie” As for Siemer, his effort went as some of these husJcy youngsters; workouts at the local ball park. Al­ National League, Grover Alexander Metcalf was presented with a Mi­ from the absurb to the semi-tra- a better curve ball right now and I though greatly pleased with the way has been in the pitcher's box in things. Chesterfield’s natural lano pipe. Those present received glc. Noting that the Braves were always could get ’em over.’’ . hi3 gang is rounding into shape, the nearly 600 games. He describes the calenders and pencils from Robert contriving to bear up bravely with Marquard will come in mighty former Detroit shortstop, who led most brilliant game he ever pitch­ J. Smith; shaving set samples from out him, he accepted terms and Indianapolis last year, is particu- ed; and other interesting ones. tobacco taste Jiandy for the rather uncertain staff larly silent on the future. is no exception J. B. Williams Company In Glas­ started for the camp here. How­ of the Nationals, ir ne is as good Chapter Four tonbury and autostrap razors from ever, another young catcher had as he believes he is. Pittsburgh’s success depends al­ Grover Alexander is one of the most entirely upon the moundsmen. The Manchester Evening Herald. caught Dave Bancroft’s eye and a Baker Ujiseis Strategy most successful pitchers the game message intercepted the repentant The rest of the squad looks great. Back In 1911 Curisty Mathewson If the pitchers deliver, Donie Bush ever has produced, but without the It Is the law among the Eskimos Siemer on his way to the camp. It and Rube Marquard figured In an assistance of other players, Atex that if a man kills his neighbor he informed him that he had ' been should make some big league own­ unusual episode tnat for a Ime ers wish they had hung on to him. says, a pitcher would be lost. He must care for the wife and family sold to a minor league club. nearly caused a ban on player­ The infield will line up practical­ tells how infielders and outfielders of his victim dursag the rest of In effect, this young man was writing. assist a moundsman. their lives. ly the same as in 192 6 with George holding out for a higher bid with At that time the two were out­ Grantham on first, Hal Rhyne on Chapter Five nary a bidder in sight. standing stars on tne New York Wright at short and In all his long career as a Na­ Giants' pitching staff. A big news­ Pie” Traynor'holding down third. tional League pitcher Grover Alsr paper syndicate had rigned them to Waner, Cuyler and Barnhart ander has faced a lot of clev i oat New York Shoe write about the :;ames. will start the season as the regular ters. There are batters who wjrry In one game Marquard threw a fiy chasers. Waiting on the bench to pitchers just as pitchers worry bat­ fast one in Frank Baker’s “ groove,” replace the first one who shows any ters. He tells about the most clever Keeping Tabs which he hit for a , decid­ signs of slackening his pace will be sluggers he has met. Repair Shop ing the ball game. The next day Adam Comorosky, young Pole who Chapter Six Jerry DePace, Prop. Mathewson, under his name, told was picked up around the Pennsyl­ Alexander furnished one of the Comer Spruce and Birch Streets. On Fistiana why Marquard had pitched wrong vania coal mines. / most thrilling scenes ever enacted South Manchester. Latest Wire Results to Baker. “ Johnny Gooch an4 Smith are on a baseball field in the final game That same day pitching against my backstops but I also have an ace of the 1926 world series when he Bring us your work and give us the Athletics, Matiiewson, with two up my sleeve,” Bush said. “ We fanned Tony Lazzerl,. fence bustsr have a young fellow, Clyde Linton, a trial. We use the best mate­ out, was leading, l-O. Then he of the Yankees. He describes each LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. who is one of the heaviest sluggers rials and do only the best worki somehow got one In Baker’s ball.he sent to the plate. Prices reasonable. “ groove.” There was another home of the squad. He isn’t quite ready At New York— Andy Dlvodl, New run and the game was tied up. Lat­ for big league catching yet but will Chapter Seven York, knocked out Red M’Gee, New er New York was oeaten in extra be by the time the season is half Some pitchers say they have to York, fifth round. Innings. over.” ease up to have some reserve power \ XT Pblladelphla— Babe Herman, That Incident caused much On paper, the Pirates’ hurling left, Grover Alexander doesn’t Al Wlnklar, comment, nearly disrupted the cor­ staff looks as strong as any In the pitch that way. He says the pitcher Philadelphia, ten rounds. ale of the-Glants, and for a time National League, Heading the Hat who loafs la the pitcher who loses. At Buffalo, N. Y— Jimmy Slat­ of mound workers is Ray Kremer, Chapter mght tery, Buffalo, won on foul from almost caused a bau to be put on player-writing. ex-San Francisco boy, who Is per- The pitcher and catcher must Johnny Rlsko, Cleveland, fifth haps the best pitcher In the league. work together In trying to break «p round. Then there are Meadows, Vic Al­ the hit-and-run and prevent a run­ / At Rochester, N. Y.— Kid Kap- dridge, Morrison and Yde besides ner from gaining a big lead and lan, Meriden, Conn., defeated a host of yoqngsters, some of whom trying to steal. Alexander tells how Jackie Brady, Syracuse, ten rounds. Nippon's Best look mighty good. he keeps runners on'their bases. At Newark^Joe Gllck, New Joe Conroy spent four years York, defeated Willie Castellano, of Chapter Nine aboard a U. S. battleship but that Alexander has a big assortment Newark, ten rounds. didn’t prevent him froni developing At Providence— Honeyboy Finne­ of pitching stuff. He throws a fast a good pitching arm. He has been ball, slow one, curve, screw ball gan, of Boston, knocked out forced to take light workouts most Frankie McKenna, Scotland, third and knuckle ball. But the vitally round. of the time because of two injuries important thing for a major league sustained in practice. Another hurl- pitcher is control, ha says* er, who might almost be termed a apd here alone, regular. Is Carmen HHI, 1926 pitch­ Chapter Tea w ill you get natural to^ ing ace at Indianapolis. Hill joined starting his seventeenth season the squad late last season. as a pitcher, Alexander is called taste at it$ mild and Several familiar faces have van­ “ the iron man of the hill.” How ished since the close of last season much longer does ha expect to mellowbest for here natu* — and so has a lot of trouble. Mc- Ust? At least five years, he says ral aroma and character Kechnle, Clarke, Adams, Blgbee in Chapter Ten. the Gutters und Conductors on and Carey no longer have their Chapter Eleven are entirely h eld and names on the roster. The best ball players come from your house need replacing use Nobody here seems the least bit the small towns, Alexander says. brought out to ^e full I Companion to disheartened because they finished He points out that' they have to copper this time for a perma- down in third place a year ago. work hard when they are young Every Sport That has been forgotten and they and appreciate the chance te be a nent job. are working like bears for the com­ big league star more than does the ing season. Whether you ere a lover of the city boy. great outdoor, a follower of Chapter Twelve aporta, office worker, factory ’ WOMEN CHAMPIONS In all his sixteen years of pitch­ worker, or no matter what ing Grover Alexander played with your hobby or vocation you Pinehurst, N. C., March 29.—:The and against scores of major league wilLfind a model to exactly suit We Do Sheet Metal north and south women’s golf stars. In this chapter he selects and crown dangled today among a form­ you in our oew itock of Colum- explains his choice o f' an all-star btOM. er national champion and three Work of All Kinds. Kataue Takaislil, Japan’s other crack womep golfers. National League team. 1 Bached hy Fifty Yean Greatest Swimmer. Miss Glenna Cdllett, Providence, o f Quality R. I., former national champion, Here’s Japan’s greatest natator Every muscle of the body, save was matched with Miss Edith Qua- those of the left arm, is constantly Adult moJtU ptieeJ at low at $3 9 .8 0 who is coming to America this sum­ ler, Reading, Pa. , and yet, tbey*re mer with expectation of meeting in use during a game of tennis. at/aehru, WettfitU, Matt. In the other semi-final match Even the left arm receives suffi­ Johnny Weismuller. Katsue Ta- Mrs. E. H. Baker, Jr., Belmont, Alfred A. Grezel. kalshl is his name. He recently cient exercise to keep it in form. Mass., met Miss Virginia Vanwie, New. public baths to be built at Barrett & Robbins Plnihbing apd Heating Snpplies. returned to Japan from Australia^ Chicago. where he smashed more than half Bethnal Gree-i, one of London’! 913 Main Street Main Sti-eet at Park Street, Of 22,000,000 dolls made In the of the short distance records. Hig poorest districts, will contain elec­ South Manchester. home is in Tokyo, United States in 1926r-onlv about tric baths and an electrical laun­ one million were blondes. dry. \ V LioobxT & Mtbu Toaaooo Co. mm

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Return ’ ■ Domestic Help SUMMIT ST, Bnildlng lot, Count six averagre words to a line. to Capitol Bulck Company, 285 Main KEpNEY COURT, 4 nice large rooms. 90ft by Initials, numbers and abbreviations, Situations l^anted— ^Male 89 Rent reasonable. Call. Mr.^Padrove, TEN R&OM FLAT for' sale, excellent 127ft. Ideal Realsal rEstate, 186 Church’Oh each count as a word and compound street. South Manchester. street, Hartford. PhoRo Charter Manchester Public Market condition; convenient terms, 1-2 5-1986. words as two words. Minimum cost EYE GLASSES—^Lost Sunday night POSITION as utility man, . private ihlnute from Center street. Inquire is price o£ three lines. of b’wner. Call 812. between the State Theafer and the estate or club affair. A-1 reference. of All Kinds OAK ST„ 280—;4 room tenement, all WASHINGTON ST.-^Dandy huUdthg North End. Gifford, Pittsfield, Mass., Box X, Herald. Improvements. Call at 234 Oak lot; small amount of cash dbum; Line rates per day for transient address inside of case. Return to M A ID S . street. Phone 654-2. Farm and Land for Sale 71 terms arranged; sewer, gas, sHte- ada Herald Office. •walk and curb In front of lot. • EffecUre March IT. 1027 Live S^k—Vehicles 42 NURSES OAK ST. ITO—Four room tenement FEMALE CAT, half grown, tiger first floor, all Improvements, new SMALL FARM near Crystal Lake, Knoflt, 875 Main street Cash Charge COOKS suitable, for raising chickens. Good Phone 782-);. with whlfe paws and breast. Re- HORSES—One black team, 8 years • house, with ..arage. Inquire 164 Oak 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts 9 cts ward. Phone 216-4. 73 Chestnut St. HOUSE­ .street or call 616-5. buy. Terms on request, also some 3 Consecutive Days . 9 cts 11 cts old, 3200, matched close, one bay and choice building lots on lake. Wil­ WASHINGTON ST.—Building 1^ black, 8 and 9 years old 3000, 2 66ft by 155ft. Ideal Beal 135 1 Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts HORSE BLANKET, lost b^twMn KEEPERS ON RIDGEWOOD ST.—Four and six liam J. Bowler, West Wllllngton, ErtSte, single horses, 1300 and 1400, all Conn. Chureh street, Hertford. Phone All orders for IrregularInsertions Glenney’s Lumber Yard and Talcott- good workers. Inquire 116 Keeney room tenements, all improvements. Charter 5-1986. will be charged at the one-time rate. vllle. Reward. Ralph Von Deck. street, telephone 112-13. Through Herald Classified Ads you seciire com­ Telephone 93-3 or inquire George Special rates for long term every Telephone 886-12. petent, trustworthy domestic he}p to bring relief from Smith, 33 Ridgewood street 64 ACRE FARM—For sale, or rent or day advertising given upon request. will exchange In Manchester, tobac­ Houses for Sale 19 Ads ordered for threb or six days Poultry and Supplies 43 the worries of home duties and allow freedom for social PURNELL BLOCK — Three room co, dairy or vegetable farm. P. O. and stopped before the third or fifth Announcements activities. heated apartment, with kltchnette Box 42, Manchester. Phone 29-6. day will be charged only lor the ac­ SIX ROOM house, all improvemenfs, BABY CHICKS for sale—95 Rhode When you need an efficient maid. n.. and bath, all improvements, 827 garage In cellar, large garden, ex­ tual number of times the ad appear­ SINGER SEWING ' MACHINES — Island Red, 20 cents each. Hatching ■ ^ or Main street. Apply G. E. ’ Keith Houses fo r . Sale 72 tra garage outside, widow wants to ed, charging at the rate earned, but Wanted the public to know that our eggs $6.00 per hundred, $1.00 per housekeeper— just call Furniture Company. sell. Call 58 Oxford street, after 6 no allowances or refunds can be made office is now at the Ladles’ Shop. 15. 612 Keeney street. Tel. 1194-12. o clock or Saturday attembonS. on six time ads stopped after the 535 Main street, telephone 53-4. For RIDGEWOOD ST.—4 room tenement DOUGHERTY STREET, new ten fifth day. new Singer sewing machines repair BABY CHICKS — Smith Standard 2 steam heated furnished rooms, room flat, 2 car garage. A nice home No “till forbids": display lines not work, or genuine Singer needles, oil Cert-o-culd thoroughbred from free gas, set tubs, pantry And clothes and Investment. Terms. Price right, Real Estate for Exchange 76 sold. and supplies, L B. Ashland, is our range. stock. Chicks on hand at all closet, electricity and ' today al­ Help Wantqd—Female ...... 35 any company. My work talks for Hartford A batteries reg. $18—only Pickles, formerly royal matron of itself. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edwards $9.00 for battery and charger. Bar- sometime in May. • Their friends presqhted to Mr. The Manchester Construction though he has a broken' little fin­ Help V/anted—Male ...... 36 stows Radio Shop, 095 Main street. I The Epicurean club will have Its Chapman Court Is general chair­ Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 street. Telephone 715. and Mrs. Smith a fine electric waf­ man. Assisting her will be a large company yesterday was awarded a ger pn his left hand. A rumor Agents Wanted ...... 37-A ; monthly supper at the White house, fle iron and a h^unpier filled with contract for the erection of a one- was circulated yesterday that Situations Wanted—Female ... 38 Help Wanted—Female 35 Fuel and Feed 49-A 1 Thursday evening at 6:30. The committee, including some of the agate and tinware kitchen utepsjils,: P ^t matrons and past patrons of story library building In the town O’Coin had been run over by an Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 committee in charge Is planning ice wagon but he said today that Employment Agencies ...... 40 Mrs. Sinith’s little daughthf remem­ ■both organizations, as follows: of Andover. The cost will be CROCHETERS, experienced hand HARDWOOD—Under cover $9.00 per something out of the ordinary for about $15,000. such was not the case.- Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles made Infants bootees and sacques. Reo truck load. Call after 5 p. m bered; her mother with ten beauti­ Wprtby, Matron , Mrs. Beatrice Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 116 Wells street. Phone 1307-2. the entertainment which will fol­ ful roses. ' . The new building, which is to ije was chopping a cake of ice Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 12 Highest prices paid, also bonus. low. Clarke of Temnle Chapter, Royal Excelsior Knitting Mills. 112 Madi­ nouse the Burnett-Sklnner Me­ when one of the pieces crushed'his Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 son Avenue, New York City. WHITE BIRCH wood $6 a load; also Matron Miss Finis Grant of Chap­ finger against the side of the wag­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 trucking and ashes moved. Tele­ man Court, John F. Pickles. Leo morial library, will be 40 feet by For Sale—Miscellaneous phone 24-4. 32 feet and will be of brick, semi- on. A bone was broken but the in­ Articles for Sale ...... 45 GENERAL WORKER wanted for our F. Stiles. Mrs. W. F. Stiles. Mrs. jury is not severe enough to.- keep girls boarding l|ouse. The Four Bertha Keeney, Mr. and M--', Har­ fireproof construction. It is bein^ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Acres. Apply to Cheney Brothers WOOD—Chestnut wood; hard wood built according to plans drawn by O’Coin on the disabled list. Building Materials ...... 47 Employment Bureau. and slab wood, sawed stove length ry Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. David Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 and under cover. L T. Wood, 55 Bls- Husband, Mr. .apd Mrs. John Klet- Charles F. Seipp of Philadelphia.. Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 sell street. Telephone 496. A member of the local firm said Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A GIRL wanted to take care of child at zlo and: Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Waranoke Hotel. Apply Mr. Rudolph, Wright. today that work on the building 3 MORTGAGES LINKED Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 WaranoUe Hotel. Phone Your Want Ads Household Goods ...... 51 Garden— Farm— ^Dalry Products 50 Mfs. Pickles and her committee will be started about the first of Machinery and Tools ...... 52 May and will he finished in about Musical Instruments ...... C3 SEVERAL WOMEN wanted for To th e are aiming for at least 50 tables three months from that date. IN LIEN ON PROPERTY special work on new campaign. APPLES—Greenings. 90c per bushel, and to insure that number she has Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Salary and commission. See A. B. 50c basket, Baldwin, $1.20 per Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Rudolph. Manchester Evening bushel, 60c per basket. Phone 970-2, asked her assistants to see to the Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Herald, So. Office. filling of tables; Some have already Filing of a 11s pendens against Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 a p p l e s —Baldwin apples, true to filled'more’than five, but the com­ Harry Mussman, Arthur S.. Man­ Wanted—To Buy ...... 5s name and taste, grade A 75c per ABOUT TOWN Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts WAITRESS — Chambermaid, would basket, grade B 50c. Telephone 38-6. Evening Herald mittee wishes all to understand ning, Dora-Fisher of Hartford and Restaurants teach willing girl. Must be over 18. Walter N. Poster, Foster Farm, th^ the coming card party is In Ella B. Lehmann of tils town on Rooms Without Board ...... 59 three In family. Apply - to Mrs. J. Wapping. property in Hartford and at 26 Davenport Cheney, 151 Hartford Rd. no sense an invitation affair but No. 3 fire company was called Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A open to all who enjoy either bridge, Cooper street, Fbuth Manchester, Country Board—Resorts 60 APPLES—R. I. Greenings Baldwins out just after nine o’clock last discloses the fact that several at- Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Help Wanted— Male 30 and several other varietljs $1.00 per pivot bridge or progressive whist. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 nlgh-t to extinguish a very smudgy tachments and mortgages' en­ bushel at the farm. Edgewood Fruit There wHl be a first prize and con­ fire in the School street dump; The Real Estate For Rent Farm. W. H. Cowles, telephone 945. Call 664 solation prize for ladies and gentle- cumber the property here. COLLECTOR—A man that knows the flames had taken a big mouthful of Apartments, Flats, Tenements:. 63 mien in each section. Playing will The lien wan filed by Ell Herrap Business Locations for Ren; ... 64 town and has had experience In SWEET WILLIAM PLANTS, superior the dump and were so reluctant to of Hartford yesterday and the ac­ Houses for Rent ...... 65 collecting. Apply by letter to Box mixed, single and double. 75o per And Ask for a Want Ad Taker start, promptly at eight o’clock and let go while the chewing was good Suburban for Rent ...... 66 1000 care of Herald. doz. James W.Galavln, Rockville. refreshments will be served at the tion is brought against the three Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Conn. Telephone 561-2, R. D. No. 4, that it took an hour and a half of persons nam.ed who hold papers on Wanted to Rent ...... es Tell Her What You Want close of the games. SEVERAL MEN with canvassing ex­ . t . work on the part of the firemen the property, arid against, Mrs. , Real Estate For S^e perience on new campaign. Salary before the nibbling process could Apartment Buildings for Sale... 69 Lehmann, oTmer. \ and commission. See A. B. Rudolph, MANCHESTER COMMUNITT An experienced operator will take your a^. help you be completely stopped. v Arthur' Lehmann, formerly a Business Property for Sale ...... 70 Manchester Evening Herald, South CLUB NOTES. Six lucky homes. Benson’s Fur­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 office. word it for best results, and see; that it is properly in? niture Company Is putting on sale, painter and decorator, here has had Houses for Sale ...... 72 serted. Bill will be mailed same' day allowing^ you 6 living room- suites, new and up- Mrs.- A. B. Loomis of Keeney numerous attachments filed on his Lots for Sale ...... 73 Help Wanted— ^Male or Female 37 A full rehearsal of all parts in Street, who has been confined to property b^ause of accounts Resort Property for Sale 74 until seventh day after InsertionUo tike advai)»age of tOrdate, for the next three days. If Suburban for Sale ...... 75 the minstrel will be held at the we cannot save you at least $50 on her home with a severe attack of which he is sad to ha-ve failed- to Real Estate for Exchange .... , 76 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS — For White house this evening. the CASH RATE. ' : each suite, wo do not ask your tonsllitls, is improving. pay. It is also said that other Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 special circulation work. See Cam­ The rummage sale held last Sat­ business. 20% off on all bedding. liens ,,and attachmehta. have bebn Auction—Legal Not/ces paign Manager, Evening Herald, 17 urday proved quite successful and The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s. placed on the property after that Auction Sales ...... 73 Oak street. South Manchester. Exijfonsea low, prices just as low. (legal Notices ...... 73 netted a goodly sum for the work 1.649 Main street, Tel. 53-3.— ^Adv^ Episcopal church will meet dn the filed yesterday by Mr. Herrup. " Guild room Thursday afternoon-at G4S BUGGIES—Womanly lntuitiie Aid o f h is ft-AC- "Well, I have only five.” Nam« ...... H».v.»,PAr.frr. Now that Peggy Joyce is going CopyriglUjP^lLCroshyj^JMT^ Adanm Ottir IV NKA StRVKI. 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PDbUCWHin Don’t Forget the BACK FROM FLORIDA, MSS ESmER THURSTON Tomorrow Night at Old Fashioned Dance BUOKIiAND SCHOOL SAW'mirATWORK IS GIVEN A RECEPTION Ways' and Means Oonunlttee, ' Saturday Night pr Yard goeds Over 30 Years Parent Teacher Assodatlon J I at the 1 Prises! Befreshments! Manchester Woman Excepts to Admission 86c. North End Firehouse Stateiheint About Eyangellst Is to Leave Soon For London, - I Sunday^ England, Where ’ She Will Marry Rev. G. J. Slosse^. Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ ters of the American Revolution is Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell of Rus" WHAT lATERl|aS\ A re sm art for ABOUTTOWN sell street have .returned from St. Miss Esther V. Thurston, who is represented at the state meeting spending a brief time with friends In Meriden today and tomorrow by Petersburgh, Fla., where they have in Manchester was given a recep­ its regent, Miss Alice Dexter and Bpedt three months. Their sen Rich­ Tomorrow night the Ways and Mrs. Frank Woicott and Mrs. Nel-. ard is coming home by automobile, tion last evening , by the Epworth Means committee of the Bucklaiid son Smith as delegates. It is ex­ acting as chauffeur (or Miss Grace League and friends at the South SPRING WEAR? Parent-Teacher association will pected that a number of the mem­ Robertson of this town. Methodist Church. The gathering give another one oJ Its popular bers of the local chapter will be Mrs. Bell, who has been reading was in the form of a Japanese So- public whists In the school hall. in attendance. Susan Carrington The Herald while in Florida, takes oial and Miss Thurston gave a short Four prises will be given to the Clarke and Ruth Hart Chapters of exception to a statement made in talk, after which she was present­ winners and refreshments will be Meriden are hostesses. an open forum letter by Mrs. Min­ ed with a purse of gold and various served. nie Hutton of Edgerton street gifts from individual friends. 40 inch, pure silk which was to the effect that < Billy Miss Thurston will leave town Rev. J. S. Neill, rector of St. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. House Sunday, evangelist, had retired on l^ednesday morning for her home Mary’s Episcopal church will his money and was now doing noth­ in Brockton and will sail Saturday, and the Misses Emily and Laura preach at the Lenten service In House left this morning for a Naugatuck tomorrow. ^ ing. April 2,^ for London, England, week's trip to Washington, D. C. Billy Sunday, she says, is con­ where on Thursdar, April 14, she ducting. services to thousands of will be married to the Rev. Gains The Ladies’ Benevolent and the people weekly in a Tampa taber­ J. Slosser. The ceremony will be Miss Marion Burr, daughter of Missionary societies of the Center Congregational church will meet to nacle, and she describes .'one serv­ performed at the historic Wesley’s Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burr of Main ice she attended where thousands Chapel, City Road, London, and street is home from Wellesley col­ sew for the Mar jar hospital in In­ lege for the spring vacation. She dia, Thursday afternoon. AH ladles were turned away from the doors. will be Informal me only attend­ More than 8,000 were Inside the ants being Dr. and Mrs. W. C. has as her guest Miss Juliette of the church are Invited. lU r s . W. $ 1 , 6 9 y a r d Brown of Lakewood, Cleveland, B. Lull will be chalrmam-' of the place at this service. Poole. Dr. Poole being president of Living conditions in Florida, she Ohio. hostesses. the World’s S. S. Association and says, are fair but there is little em­ pastor of Christ’s Church, London, (Washable) ployment. and will be performed by the Rev. * V J. A. Sharp, director of publica­ niiiiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii|i tions for Wesleyanism, assisted by This is a pure silk, 40 inch fiat crepe—guaran­ SEVERAL SPECIALTIES Rev. G. H. MacNell, pastor of Wes­ teed washable. Comes in the popular spring shades ley’s chapeL o f monkeyskin, . gooseberry, mother goose, navy, Miss Thurston will -be remem­ FOR MNSTRE SHOW bered as niece of the late Rev. black, white, Britany blue, etc. It will make up into Sherman E. Ellis, former pastor of attractive sport and street frockst Special T i^ - The novelty minstrel to be giv­ the S. M. E. Church, with whom day, Wednesday and Thursday only at this price."^ I ^S i^/ng (SwUH | en by the Community club bids she made her home, attending and fair to give the audience a real graduating from the South Man­ mm treat. The show will be held at chester High School in the class of the Hollister street school April 1913. She then completed a course Pictorial 12. Among the soloists are Cor­ in the New Britain State Normal I Choose Here Now For win Grant and Miss Irene Lydall. school, and taught in Manchester Review New Prints Miss Ruth Smith will be seen in about one year. In 1920 she was a specialty number. Karl Borst graduated from the College of Lib­ and G. H. Washburn will be seen eral Arts, Boston University, hav­ Patterns 40 inch "Compose” Prints, yard ... .$2.98 I Easter And 3pnng From in their radio act. Miss Faith Fal­ ing been Junior Proctor, president This is a heavy- crepe de chine in gay prints or plain colors. low and Miss Flora Thrall will al­ of the Y. W. C. A. and editor of the on sale In the stipled effect. Many smart women are using the print so be seen in specialties of particu­ College Annual. She Is a member of for the blouse and the plain color for the skirt in their sport lar Interest. V Zeta Tau Alpha Sorolty. on the frocks. • Colors Include tans, 'blues.- greens i^d jilack and A rehearsal of the entire cast From Sept. 1920 until August white. ' . " I The New Wearables will be held at the White House 1925, Miss Thurston was In Japan Main Floor tonight at 7:45. All members as a missionary of the Women’s . ^ I . ' should be punctual so that all de­ Foreign Missionary Society of the tails may be taken care of without Methodist Episcopal church. Since 36 Inch Printed Radium,, yard . . . . •. $1.39 I We Show fail. her return to this country she lias This Is an all silk printed radium in dainty floral effects. done field work and acted as New All the wanted spring shades. 1 We are featuring coats that for smartness, quality MEETING OF MERCHANT’S England branch superintendent of DIVISION C. of O. Young People’s Work of that or­ S and moderation of price cannot be matched. ganization. 36 Inch Rose Marie Crepes, yard • • •; • b. 99c Chamber of Commerce members Mr. Slosser Is a graduate of Ohio ‘in the merchant’s division are Wesleyan University, and also of An attractive silk and cotton material. lii. smar,t prints which $25.00 $29.50 $35.00 planning for their regular bi­ the School of Theology, Boston will make up Into attractive dresses for spdrt and street wear. I monthly meeting, Monday, April University from which he received All the wanted shades. 4 at the School street Recreation the degrees of S. T. B. and S. T. M. building. Dinner will be served He served as pastor in West Med­ I $39.50 $45.00 $49.50 at 6:30 and reservation cards ford, Holyoke and Natick, Mass., 36 inch Silk and Cotton Prints, yard . .99c should be returned at once to as­ S Offers choice of hundreds of styles in new Spring also acting as Chaplain of the A light weight silk and cotton print In the new spring col­ sist the committee in making Its 212th Engineers U. S. A. during plans. orings— tans, blues, greens, etc. Suitable for both women’* I Coats for sport and dress wear. the World War. and children’s dressea. These get-togethers of the mer­ After a world tour extending = Cloth Coats in both plain and fur trimmed models. chants are for the purpose of dis­ from Dec. 1, J.92* to June 1926, cussion and ^ tin e upon matters Mr. Slosser again went to England 5 .All the new weaves and colorings that Spring has of importance to the retail mer­ where he matriculated for his Ph. chants of the town. Fred T. Bllsh S brought forth. •is chairman of the Merchant’s divi­ D. degree at Kings College, London University. For the duration of sion of the chamber. ‘ New Wash Fabrics ? = Also Silk Coats in sizes for both women and misses that work Mr. Slosser has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Low­ S that will please well as soon as seen. er Clapton Congregational Church, 54 Inch Dress Fls^nnels, yard .... $2.98 33 Inch Washable Homespun Honan, Amburst Road, London, Eng. Of course, every girl and woman will want a new flan­ yard ...... i...... $1.39 I Let us show you Coats, Easter is nearing fast, come nel dress for Spring wear and she can’t resist the tempta­ FOK mE LADIES tion of buying a dress length' when she sees our stock, This is a hand woven, guaranteed fast color ihaiinal In the 5 make choice and be ready for it. n- • I New lifts of REPRESENTATIVES of the Brown Studio, 61 Pratt street, Hart­ new colors include sawdust tan, sunkist rose, sage green, S'antung weave. All the smart Spring frocks are made of uD6C131 0^ rubber ford, will call offering a special in­ Britany blue and French blue. this material. . Colors include monkeyskin, Athenia rose, mul­ troductory in studio work and home berry, beige, orchid, white, etc. heel shoes, neatly put on for portraits. The offer has been Inve.s- 54 Inch Silver Haze, yard _____. . . $2.98 Imm You’ll Want A Dress tigated by the Manchester Cham­ ’I'his is a light weight, all irool material in the stipled ber of Commerce and has received 36 Inch Raffan, yard 99c 25c its approval.— adv. effect. If you are planning ch making your own Spring Ladies Soles, sewed 90c. coat we advise you to come in and see this material. C<}1- A rayon material that belongs to the Shantung family. Fast I . When You See Ours ors: French blue, sawdust tan, sunkist rose and sage green. cdlor. A dandy material for sport and general wear as< it Men’s Soles, sewed $1.2.5, We call Peptona the ideal Spring launders so beautifully. ' All the popular shades. S It is easily selected here from our large and wonder- tonic. It has helped many people. Why not try a bottle and find out 42 Inch Wool Canton Crepe and 5 ful showing. Dresses for all occasions, and the pret- SELWJTZ what it will do for you.— Quinn’s. Selwitz Block, a 10 Pearl St. — Adv. Framosa, yard ... ___ $1.98 Rayon Alpaca, y a r d ...... 39c i tiest styles shown anywhere. Wool crepe. ls_ one of: the^ljiAiilng Spring materials used A fabric of many uses. Thlff rayon inaterlal can be used^ \ for sport fr(TCk8.C^>',The:«olora ihje the very newest! Gome for'■dresses, slips,* draperies, cushions, etc.Colors: white, 5 All new Spring materials represented, there are. cloth HllllllllllllliillilililllilllJgUlllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllill In and buy a dressTeh'gth toijftjf. ' ■ ' ' / pink, gold, tan, blue and maize. 5 dresses for street and business wear. High colored Georgettes and crepes as well as colored satins, Broad = choice at these prices. I (HQN [, 12 M. Pongee I $14.95 $19.75 $25.00 I Pongee is^ one, of the few materials that, retains its original'texture and lustre G O O D THINGS T O EAT after repeated washings. 38 inches wide. Every housewife can find hundreds of i I $29.50 $39.50 $45.00 f uses for Pongee— omen’s shirts, wonien’s ' and children's dresses, draperies, itader- 3 We expect another freeh shipment of Buck and Roe Shad S * • ^ = and up to J g g QQ'each 5 t7 and 3. , A compact roll, of .6 napkins. / Notion DepL—Main Floor

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