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SUiU' VOL. X U ., NO. 165. Classified Advertising on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. (TWBL^ fti; PRICE THREE CENTS^i BOARD PLEA ^ SOLDIERS SEARCH SAMPANS MADE BY TRUMBULL OF STATE ARE " I' ■ GIVM FUNDS 'V. TOWN IS WIPED OUT Wants Three Departments HIS MESSAGE Under Single Control; State Senate Favors Reports SUICIDE LEFT Few of 800 Residents of Texas Comnnuiity Escape h - Urges Better Accounting On $543,000 — Both jury— Twister Came Withoot W arning-^y Three In His Message. Houses Listen to Gover­ .PROOF HE D e Out of 400 Boildings Left Standmg ^ Relief Trains nor s Message. OF LOVE WRECK Hartford, Conn., April 13.— Gov­ Speeding to Rescue— Eyewitness’s Story. ernor John H. Trumbull today ap­ peared before a joint session of the Hartford, Conn., April 13.— Rock Springs, Texas, April 13.— handful of uninjured men to starl State Legislature here to voice a New construction appropriations Young BeDucci Wrote Note The number of dead, left in the the rescue work. plea for cousolidation of the state amounting to $543,357 were rec- “ Luckily the theater was closeri wake of the tornado that last night board of control, state board of ommended for five state depart­ or else the death toll would have to Former Fiancee and to virtually wiped out this little town been much larger. llnance, and the state commission ments and Institutions by the ap­ of 800 souls, was estimated rough­ “ Using candles and oil-soaked on state Institutions into a single propriations committee In the Sen­ His Parents; Had Brood­ ly at 125 today. Pew residents of rags to work by, the debris was at­ department, headed by a commis­ ate here today. The appropriations tacked with axe's, crowbars, any­ the town escaped uninjured. sioner or finance and control. are as follows: thing we could get our hands on. Governor Trumbull also urged Newington Home for Crippled ed as* He Worked. Rescue workers, who struggled “ The first bodies recovered were those of a four* and a six-year-old tliat action be taken toward givln.g children, $300,000. valiantly through the night, have the state an up-to-date method of recovered 61 bodies and adminls- girl, their arms around each other. , ■ State Llbrai'}', $12,000. Then the bodies of the mother and ? | governmental accounting, covering These one-oared sampans look innocent enough but they hide many That Italo Belluccl, 25, of 12 tered first aid to more than 150 Repairs at New London state seriously injured who were drag­ father were recovered. all its departments. snipers. In today’s news from Shanghai these boats were used exten­ Cottage street, committed suicide The Message. pier, $25,000. sively by the Radicals. ged from the debris. Their only “ The rescue work was slow as sometime late Monday by drowning the debris was piled high and the The complete message follows: Meriden School for Boys, $118r light was improvised flares of oil- j “ Mr. President, Mr. Speaker, Gov. John H. Trumbull himself at the Globe Hollow reser­ spaked rags. tornado had ent a swath more' 000. than a mile wide. ZMembers of the General Assem- voir because of a shattered love-af­ With the coming of dawn rescue State prison, $88,357. work was speeded up. The town is “ The death toll will exceed bl\: raents and agencies, stands second AVIATORS STILL UP fair with a girl in New Jersey to 100.” "When I last had the privilege Governor Trumbull sent to the 100 CHINAMEN ' a mass of ruins. Of 400 buildings to none in the United States. When whom he had been engaged for that were standing last night at | of addressing your honorable body, a governmental agency proves suc­ Senate the following judgeship the work of the present General several months, was proved beyond eight o’clock when the twister RED CROSS TO RESCUE cessful in the conduct of affairs, the nominations: George W. Wheeler, St. Louis, Mo., April 13.— A re­ Assembly had only commenced. END OF 27 HOURS came, all but three were razed. reason is not wholly to be found in of Bridgeport, to be chief justice of any doubt yesterday with the find­ lief train In charge of S. A. Shaw, Your session is now drawing to a the Supreme Court of Errors; John AREKDIEDIN No Warning the scope of powers conferred upon ing by police of a brief farewell Red Cross disaster worker at San close and your label's arc all but W. Banks, of Bridgeport, to be an The storm struck without warn­ It by law, or even in the capacity message to his former sweetheart ing. Antonio, Texas, was speeding on completed. I cannot forbear tak­ or honesty of the men who formu­ associate justice of the Supreme scribbled In pencil and left In the ing tlie opportunity of congratulat­ Court and judge of the Superior Relief parties frOm the little its way today to the Tornado- late Its policies, but rather In the Trying to Break World’s SHANWRIOT pocket of his outer coat which was town of Hackberry and nearby swept area of Rock Springs to ing you, not only upon the notable Court; Isaac Wolfe, of New Haven, efficiency of its Internal organiza­ found hanging on a tree near the ranches were the first'to reach the bring out the more seriously injur­ results of the session, but upon the tion, in the skill with which de­ and Christopher L. Avery, of Gro­ lake. manner in which they have been ton. to be judges of the Superior Record For Sustained destroyed village. ’They worked ed, according to word received partment heads adjust the various The message, the contents r.f throughout the night, hampered by here. The train left from San accomplished. The people of Con- parts of the business machine, and Court. All nominations are for ne,^ticut cannot but review the final eight years. Frequent Clashes Between M’hlch were not revealed by the the Inky darkness. Antonio. the ability they show In putting the police, told Elvira Berta, who lives jiroduct of your deliberations with Business Susiiended Flight— Half Gas Left. The Injured were treated by sur­ In advance of this train, fifteen right employees In the right place. at 322 Fourth Street, Union City, geons from the United States Vet­ fecllitgs of entire satisfaction. It The regular husine*8 of the Leg­ doctors and thirty nurses had been And therefore Irrespective of any Soldiers and Guerillas; New Jersey, that he still loved her erans’ hospital at KernJ’llle who reflects a thoughtful and compre­ construction or Interpretation that islature was suspended temporarily dispatched to administer first-aid to hensive study of the vital needs of despite the quarrel they had had worked by the light of improvised Ike injured. may have been placed on any re­ at noon to permit a joint oonven- New York, April 13.— Despite torches. the state and an intelligent re­ tion of the two Houses to hear the but that she would be sorry they Reports received by William marks of mine, I now reiterate that m urky' skies which carried a Over 100,000 Are Now had parted. The death-dealing twister swept sponse to them. Tlie session has Connecticut has at the head of her special message from the governor. Baxter, Jr., assistant to the vice shown a policy of real progresslv'e- threat of rain, aviators Bert Acos­ Was Ver>' Popular in from the south. According to re­ departments, institutions, and agen­ Both Houses were to resume busi­ ports; it left a number of dead and chairman of the national organiza­ ness and at the “?vmo time been true cies, men and women who have ness after the joint session. ta and Clarence D. Chamberlain, On Strike. Young Belluccl, who wq5_^aee§4=- tion here, varied as to the number ingly popular among tb«>Z-RaU{M heavy iftfoperty damage at Del Rio, to our traditional distaste for fads been loyal to the rust Imposed up­ A resolution expressing the sym- who are attempting to break the soiTfh of here. dead, ranging from fifty to 125. and untried experiments. But it people here, also left two other on them, conscientious in the dis­ patliy of the Senate for Joseph world’s record for sustained flight, Amid the crashing and ripping of i.s oven with more pride that the Mullin, dean of legislative newspa­ notes, one of them to his parents. TOW N ISOLATED charge of their duties, and ever "were still up In their Bellanac mon­ Shanghai, April 13.— Na­ buildings as they fell before the state will view the spirit in which zealous of the state's welfare; the permen, who is 111 at his home, The other was: “Whosoever finds twister, citizens darted for storm Camp Wood, Texas, April id.— all this h&s been done. A feeling was adopted on the motion of Sen­ oplane at 12:30 o’clock this after- tionalist machine-gun squads this, please notify Mr. and Mrs. high standards to which we have ^noon, twenty-seven hours af­ cellars. Many of them lost their Rock Springs, little farming and of harmony in thought and actio.’i attained can be in a large measure ator Edwin N. Allen of Hartford. 0|>ened fire on n mob of 12,000 Dominick Belluccl”— his father race as about twenty bodies were sheep raising community center has been not the least of the note­ Mr. Mullin has covered sessions of ter they took to the air from and step-mother. attributed to them. Roosevelt field. in the Commercial Press libra­ found pinned beneath doorway thirty miles west of here, was com­ worthy characteristics of this ses­ the Legislature for thirty years. Last night and all day today, the “ It is not inconsistent with this The aviators hope to stay up for ries com|K)iiiid this afternoon timbers. pletely Isolated from the outside sion and it has not been tlie con- Bills from the House calendar Belluccl heme was crowded with feeling that I should wish to keep fifty hours. The world record for and it Is reiKU'ted that 280 Few in Streets world today following the disas­ pord born of subservience to any today were: friends who came to offer their Only a few people were on Main trous tornado that struck there particular Individual, or to any pre- pace with the most modern methods Limiting shad fishing in the sustained flight, established by Chinese were killeest standards of modern busi­ In'lts waters; establishing a traffic that most of the bodies are being ness has been not the least impor­ Drop Jlessage ed to have made two attacks boy. He had no bad habits. Every­ The town Is a mass of debris ond !or the good of all the people. commission in the city of New body liked him.” recovered. Unity of Ihirpose. tant of the policies which I have Haven: authorizing the Eastern A message dropped at 8 a. m. upon the mob, spraying them rescue work was being conducted read: Had Been Brooding. Continuing down Main street, with this place as a base of opera­ “ It is this unity of purpose, this endeavored to further. Methods of Connecticut Power company to ac­ with machine-gun bullets. the tornado played no favorites. purity of honest and Intelligent ap­ business administration are con­ quire the Putnam Light & Power “ Everything running fine. We’ll j Belluccl was employed In the tions. ) string it out for a new record. Glad Many women and childnn dressing mill , at Cheney Brothers, Everything that protruded above proach to the problems of Icglsla- stantly changing and improving, Co.; repealing the charter of the the ground was a target for the Motor transports with scores of Mic Nng night is over— daylight were in the crowd and it is where he operated a picking ma­ doctors, nurses and volunteers were tlonwliich has caused the accom­ and It Is no reflection on any state Westport fire district; making the chine under foreman James Egan. funnel shaped black monster. plishment of the business of the town responsible for the duties of was very welcome. Stole occa- feared they were numbered hurrying over torn roads leading department or institution when ve . ual cat naps last night. Just He had been employed by Cheney One house was torn from its session with a minimum of friction provide it by appropriate legisla­ the district: changing the name of among the dead and woundeund is not far from the bor­ cording to Superintendent Otto to have lost their lives, reports the means of keeping ebreast of the tions are 1,225 per minute, and we der of the French concession- Muller, Belluccl waa a faithful and school bulldiug. "A word of personal apprecia- most efficient methods of conduct­ district; permitting professional steady worker. He said the yotltii? ot .Storm here vary. It Is definitely- known j hockey playing on Sunday under estimate we have 170 gallons of fifty were killed outright. Mon will not be out of order. The ing its affairs. Legislation of this gasoline left.” man worked Monday morning but ’ A large cottonwood tree was up-, effectiveness of the work of the ! local option In each town; regulat- Shanghai, April 13.— One hun­ rooted and sent crashing through Some advices state sixty-one character does not condemn its Half of Gas Lett dred Chinese were killed In clashes did not return in the afternoon. governor and of the General As- subject to maintain Us high stan­ i Ing sanitation in pasteurization of a small cottage. The huge batter­ oodles had been -recovered. KCinbly depends in no small meas­ milk; clarifying the acts concern­ st was pointed out that the am­ between Nationalist soldiers and Fellow-employees say Belluccl acted dards. ount of gasoline consumed was queerly and was evidently brooding ing ram went through three wood­ ure upon a mutual sense of confl- ing the supervision of New Haven “ guerillas" In the series (tf pitched en houses before caving in the Must Be Progi'es.sive slightly more than half the amount over something. - MORE VICTIMS ileiuie. We of the executive and harbor by its harbor commission; battles that preceded the new gen­ walla of a brick building housing Fort Smith, Ark., April 13— Two “ You will agree with me, I am originally on board, but that the eral strike, according to Informa­ Earl Gambl, of Cottage street, an you of the legislative branch of the increasing the salary of Middle- a combination general store and women were known to be dead an! sure when I say that despite the town’s mayor from $500 to $1,500 load on the plane was made much tion obtained ny International uncle of Belluccl had been In the government will have individual lighter by use of the gasoline, and habit of taking him to and from undertaking establishment. twelve other persons hurt as the duties and personal respousibinties continuous thought that we in Con­ and makln.g the time for the city News Service today from trust­ When the twister had spent Its necticut have given to the organi­ that less gasoline would be requir­ worthy sources. work in his automobile. But when result of a tornado which struck which cannot and should not be elections there from 6 a. m. to 6 fury, only three buildings were this place late yesterday. A of zations of the various activities of p. m.; providing for the manner of ed during the remainder of the Investigation revealed that thir­ he waited as usual for him Monday score •avoided. But these duties and pe- noon, he did not appear and Gambl, left standing and they were badly sponslbillties are met most effec­ adopting Middletown's city budg­ flight. ty labor union offices in* Chinese houses were damaged, many of our government and to the safe­ At times Acosta and Chamber­ finally went home thinking Belluccl damaged. them unroofed. tively and performed with the guard that surround the expendi­ et'. areas were raided by Nationalists lain flew at from 600 to 800 feet might have ridden home with some­ Only a handful of men escaped Four other persons were report­ minimum waste of effort, when ture of public monies and despite Senate Bills Tuesday. The casualties of the injury and when the storm had to avoid low clouds. “ guerillas,” mainly armed laborers, one else. The young man did not ap­ ed killed in Eastern Oklahoma. • each branch of the government the enviable success that we have Bills passed from the Senate pear at his home, however, nor did passed over, they began the work If their test is successful, as were put at fifty killed and 190 may depend upon a cordial recip­ attained in keeping our public af­ calendar today were: seemed probable today, they plan he return at 5 o’clock. Then the of rescue. rocity and cooperation from the Providing a $1,000 salary for wounded: Nationalist losses were fairs and cur departments and in­ to start preparations for the New family began to worry. The telephone buildin,g was de­ other. The certainty of this mu­ stitutions free from any hint of the prosecutor In the Litchfield estimated at thirty killed and sev­ molished but the switchboard was tual understanding during the York-to-Paris flight Immediately, A telegram was sent to his for­ extravagance, looseness or mis­ county Common Pleas court; in­ using the same plane. enty wounded, while 20 civilians mer sweetheart, Elvira Berta, iu left standing. Mrs. Lorule, the present session has been a source management, we should not rest corporating the Grantlte By Asso­ were reported killed and thirty operator, was seated at the switch­ FIREMEN HELPLESS of the greatest iiersonal satisfac­ upon our laurels, as.it were, but ciation of Branford; making the wounded. board when the storm broke. The tion. It has rendered most pleas­ city clerk the tax collector in Wil- (Continued on Page 2) should continue to devote ourselves 100,000 on Strike building was plucked from. Its ant ray own opportunities to be of limantic; authorzing the Eighth Approximately 100,000 Industri­ foundations and hftrled several service to you; it baa been the to the discovery of additional ways School and Utilities District of PEACHES NOW DANCING AT KRE IN TOWER and means of continuing the pro­ al workers were on strike, crip­ hundred feet. She was knocked means of easing substantially the Manchester to ^u lp and maintain pling cotton mills and affecting FOREST FIRES RAGE from her chair but the small lights gress that has resulted from our burdens if not the reBponslblllties a gymnasium and recreation IN CHICAGO CABARET street car lines and shipping. were still burning on the switch­ of my own part in the government efforts heretofore. It Is probably grounds. The strike is quietly spreading as IN WESTERN CONN. board. Df the state. safe to say that any human institu­ Bills rejected by the House to­ a result of intimloation tactics by She called Kerrville about thirty tion that ceases to progress is Followed Suggestions day on unfavorable reports were; Leads Parade of Chorus Girls the leaders. Fifty Chinese pickets miles distant and then asked the “ I wish also to express by sin­ bouhd to go backward. There Is no changing the rate of taxation on attacked 1,500 non-strikers at the j Hundreds of Men Fighting United States Veterans hospital to cere appreciation of your thought­ standing still. This also applies Before Big Crowd— To Sing To Reach— Watdicd R public utilities companies; amend­ Sungslng cotton mills and killed Flames at Jewett City and send aid. She also got a connec­ ful consideration of the sugges­ with peculiar force to governmental ing the construction to provide for Soon. . two of them. tion with the Southern Pacific dis­ tions contained iu my message to bodies where the multiplicity of annual Instead of biennial sessions Civilians, believed to be strikers’ Plainville. patcher at San Antonio and asked Thousands. - . . . i___ you last January. Many of these activities and many agencies that of the Legislature: amending the ■ Chicago, April 13.— “ Peaches" pickets, looted a Russian church, him to rush doctors and nurses. you have translated into sound leg­ must co-operate provide an ad­ constitution to increase the pay of Browhlng today Is a wage earner. the door of Hope orphanage and Norwich Conn.,, April 13. — A Throughout the night she sat at islation; others your committees ministrative task of great complexi­ Dancing two numbers, and lead­ the Mary Fitch orphanage in the pall of smoke bangs over western her post,; while the rescue work Connecticut as a result of a series New York, April 13.— A specta­ are still Investigating.To all of ty and difficulty, and a legislative (Continued on Page 2) ing a parade of colorfully dressed Chapel (’.ative) district. went on about her. them you have given an intelligent problem the solution of which calls chorus girls, the young wife of Ed­ Begin Sniping of forest fires that have been un­ Several entire famlllr.g were wip­ cular fire, thirty-eight stories In the der way since Sunday. A fire north and independent study which I for as much pertinent, dependable, ward Browning last night began Chinese began sniping Tuesday ed out. air— the moat fascinating and In­ deeply appreciate." her career as an entertainter at a of Jewett City, supposed to have Eyewitness's Story. and helpful information as can be PICKWICK ARMS SOLD night against the Chaou Foang been quelled, broke out again to­ accessible blaze in the city’s his­ “ One of the topics of that mes­ secured. Chicago cabaret. ' road barricades, which are under W. L. Owens, Rock Springs tele­ sage is the particular occasion of One thousand five hundred per­ day, and a fire in Plainfield has phone manager, tells the following tory— burned itself out early to­ my addressing you today. I then Better Facilities guard of British troops and Italian swept for than 1,000 acres. day. It had started in the scaffold­ ‘Since I last addressed you I TO STAMFORD COMPANY sona paid the oxtra cover c'aarge to bluejackets. The Italians returned story of the tornado: .suggested to you that with certain get a glimpse of the most talked of A fire In the Beach Pond district “ The tornado that demolished ing near the top of the thirty-eight have been giving serious considera­ the fire. on the boundary has swept over limitations necessarily inherent in girl in America Rock Springs last night struck story ■of the $10,000,000 aherry- a corporation charged with govern­ tion to this latter requirement. We General Chiang Kai Shek, com­ hundreds of acres of heavy timber- Noted Greenwich Hotel Chang­ “ Peaches" did a waltz, bowed mander of the eastern army of the without warning. It caught us un­ Netherlands apartment hotel, at. mental functions, there seems no should have even better facilities and disappeared. Later she step­ land and is still burning, while prepared. No one had a chance to than have thus far been provided es Hands— Worth Over Mil­ Cantonese, who has gone to Nan­ over the border in Rhode Island Fifth Avenue and 59th street, reason why a state may not to Its ped a fox trot, although she ap­ seek shelter in the hurricane cel­ about eight o’clock last evening, advantages avail itself of many of for the securing, concentrating, lion Dollars- king, today ordered a resumption more than ten miles of land has peared nervous in this number. of ordinary passenger service on lars. and burned brightly throughout the modern methods of finance, analyzing, and Interpreting of the “ I’ll be singing before long,” she been burned despite efforts of hun­ “ The twister came from the the Shanghai-Nanking railroad. dreds of men. the night. which are approved by the best facts as to our financial condition Stamford, Conn., April 13.— Ru­ said as she made her final exit for northeast. A few minutes before it More than half a million people, business practise and experience. I and financial needs, as to the op­ mors of the sale of Pickwick Arms, This action was accepted In some struck the village, I started to the evening. She got a big hand. quarters as a gesture to quell ru­ at one time or another, witnessed discussed the problem of our bud­ portunities that may exist for Im­ noted Greenwich hotel, were con­ leave the house for the courthouse. the ^laze, it was estimated. i get to which you have been recently provements in the organization of firmed today with the announce­ mors of southern military reverses. TWO MEN ARE KILLED I noticed the skies were overcast JUDGI^ BOWERS’S CONDITION. Northern troops have occupied Sparks Dangerous. ■ - giving your careful attention, the our work and the functioning of ment that a group of Fairfield Dr. N. A. Burr, who has been by black clouds but there was no county men headed by Homer S. the Important railway towr of Pu- . Nearby hotels, clubs, fhe home.s' precautions that we should take in our departments, and as to the re­ Judge Bowers’s attending physician wind. Thought It was just another of the wealthy an,d the contiguous connection with capital expendi­ sults and costs of the work that Cummings, of Stamford, have tak­ kow without opposition. IN PHILLY GANG WAR storm. It was. during his ten weeks of critical ill­ Nationalists are evacuating the Savoy and Plaza hotels were Jeo­ tures, the need for a balance sheet we are doing and the services that en ownership of the property. ness, said today that there Is very “ A puff of wind and I saw a pardized by sparks from the un­ Mr. Cummings’ associates are C. city of Chinklang under the cover building at the end of Main street to show completely the actual finan­ we are rendering to the people. little change In the judge’s condi­ Body of One Man Propped Up quenchable fire. Hundreds of huge cial condition of the entire state D. Lockwood, his law partner; of warship fire. lifted from its foundations and ‘For your guidance and Infor- Judge James F. Walsh of Green­ tion. He recognizes ppople but Is The British gunboat Woodcock, brands crashed- down upon struc­ J government, and a number of other niation, as well as for the guidance conscious of his extreme weakness. In Front of Door of Hospi­ hurled across the street, caught a tures for half a block around like pertinent questions involved In the wich; Thomas N. Cooke, Green­ while enroute down the Yangtse tal. two story brick school Dullding. I rockets from the sky. ' of those of us who are responsible wich real estate dealer, and John One of his greatest troubles in in­ problem of financial control for river fronii Hankow, was fired darted back Into my house but be­ Every unit of the city’s fire dp- for carrying on between the ses­ Maher, Greenwich merchant. somnia. If he were able to sleep upon. The gunboat shelled the bank which we are all responsible. sions of the legislature, such facts better, convalescence would be Philadelphia, April 13.— Two fore I could get my family to the partment was called out but their While the money Involved in the whence the fire had come. men were killed here early today safety cellar, my home collapsed. Pleased With Officials. sho^uld be available in usable form. deal was not stated, the new own­ more speedy. The doctor believes efforts to fight the blaze was inef­ “ I yield to no one In my admira­ it will be a long time before Judge in what police believe was an out­ Saved His Family. fectual for hours, as the flames “ In view of these considerations ers said they had paid all cash AVIATOR KILLED “ Luckily I was able to extricate tion for the several Institutions It seems to me that you would ap­ Bowers will be able to get around, burst of gang warfare. were far above the reach of hose above a first mortgage of $323,- ■Washington, April 13.— Captain Standing on the running board myself and members of my family lines. * ' . which the state maintains for the prove a plan whereby we would co­ 000. The hotel is operated under but unless something unforeseen Homer I. Sands, administrative as­ general welfare of its citizens. I ordinate the functions of two of sets In, Doctoc Burr is optimistic as of a speeding auto, Edward Calla­ who were only slightly injured. Two Firemen Hurt. a lease which has twenty-one years sistant to William P. McCracken, “ I looked about. There wasn’t n have many times expressed my our Btatuatory boards, the state to his ultimate recovery. han, 34, exchanged shots with oc­ No one was killed and but two to run and for which the sum of Jr., air secretary of the Commerce cupants of a pursuing machine un­ house standing. Main street, where pride and satisfaction In their per­ board of finance and the state $1,260,000 will be paid. The hotel firemen were JhJured. The hotel Department, was killed today in an til bullets from sawed-off shot­ a few moments before there were was In the course of construction formance of their most valuable board of control, and provide the was built about five years ago at airplane crash at Bolling Field. functions. I have many times said guns riddled his body, killing him. about 100 persons, 'was a mass of and had been practically complet­ facilities whereby certain data that a cost of $1,300,000 and was tak­ TREASURY BALANCE. Sands was a reserve corps flyer. An hour later an unidentified twisted girders and splintered that Connecticut not only In the we do not now have in usable form en over by a syndicate called the ed. . Lieutenant John L. Hosch, aero­ well-dressed man was found dead beams. The extent of the property loss management of her institutions, but regarding our needs with respect Pickwick Holding company from Washington, April 13.— Treas­ nautical engineer of the Commerce in the conduct of governmental oil the steps of Lankenau hospital. “ The cries for help were pitiable. could not be. closely ‘tistimated R. H. Cowles. The hotel has 110 ury balance as of April 11th: Department, a passenger In the His body was propped against the Hundreds were burled beneath the filfairs through her various depart- (Continued on Faso 2), rooms. early today, but It ’•.ill run Into S3S7.2S6.424.78. plane, was critically Injured. door, the ski^ll battered badly. wreckasra and- there was only a thousands oX *i:

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SUICIDE LEFT A PROOF wwit, tq'know what the commodity kANCHBSTER GRANGERS , ^ TOBACCO MEN CONm iDATION PLEA or service is coding, how much FIND $13,000 IN m s V IS IT 'IN NBWINGTOJI Local Stocks N. Y. Stocks cash has been paid on the obliga­ ------■ - •• HE DIED OF LOVE WRECK tion and how much still Is owing. (FnrnMhed by Putnam & Co.) IS MADE BY TRUMRULL You want to get clear answers to ON THREE PRISONERS Eleven persons repre^nted Man HAVE PROBLEM these questions promptly. Consol­ Chester Grange at the big ^‘Neigh­ bors” night meeting of Newingtoi Dank Stocks. High Low 2 p. m. (Continued from Puge 1) idated statements of financial con­ ,t Gulf W I . 34% (Continued from Page 1) Grange last night.•The Granger) Bid 34% 341% ditions and operations can be pro­ Asked Am Beet Sug . 22 duced and published from which Police Think They Have Men gathered 655 strong In the New City Bk and Trust . .'625 675 22 22 Union City, N. J., asking whether Om Sug Ref . 84% 83% 84% IN 1927 CROP It Is possible to get all the informa­ Who Stole $70,000, Worth In ington Grange hall. The goal set Conn River Banking .500 Bellucci had gone there. Word came to the matters I hive mentioned was to have the largest neighbor) First Natl-Htfd...... 245 Am T ic T . . .167% 166 167% back that he had left there Sunday can be made a,vallable. In fact I tion that is needed for the devel­ W est. Anaconda . . . 47% 46% 47% opment of sound financial plans to night of all Granges in-the state Htfd-Aetna Natl . . . . 450 night on the 6 o’clock train. When respectfully recommend that you Of the 60 odd Granges Invite) V Htfd-Conn Tr Co ...6 0 0 .'Vm Smelt . . . . 149 % 148% 149 morning came and still Bellucci had enact legislation to provide for a carry out the legislative Intent. New York, April 13.— Theft of Amer Loc . . . 109 % Change In Market Needs Improved Organization more than - 50 ■were represented Land Mtg & T itle ... 59 103 109% not come home, the family became merger of these two boards and to close to $70,000 in French and Ital­ The High Priest'of Demeter W. M Am Car Fndy.102 102 102 thoroughly alarmed. They recalled “ Similarly the organization and ian bonds in the middle west is be­ Htfd Morris Plan B'kl25 give them certain additional facili­ machinery for expenditure super­ Gardner of Westfield, Mass., wai Phoenix St B’k Tr ..400 Atcjiison ....1 8 1 % 180% 181 that Italo had told them he had ties for furtl^er consideration of lieved by police to have been clear­ Balt & Ohic,.116% broken with his sweetheart, to Brings Growers In U. S. vision should receive attention. present and made a speech. Five oi Park St T ru st...... 460 116% 116% certain phases of ohr administra­ ed today by the arrest of three al­ the state officers were also In at Beth St B .. 53 V!j % 5 < V.! whom die had been engaged for sev-, Carefully planned administrative leged International crooks with Riverside Trust ....4 5 0 tion with particular reference to Its procedures to control the incur­ tendance. At the close of the for U S Security...... 45^ Ciilll Cop 37',4 36% 3: % eral months, and that she had re­ New Demands. financial aspects and to those func­ $13,000 worth of the bonds in Con Gas N y. 99 turned the diamond ring he had giv­ ring of obligations, Insure the pre- mal program there was time foi Bonds. 2 8 % 9 < % tions that apply alike to all de­ their possession. sociability and the entertaininj Col Fuel !•< n. 78% 75% 78% en her when she came to Manches­ audit, and proving of all claims, From a letter found in the East Conn Pow 5 .. 99Vj 101 ter to visit. partments and Institutions for prevent wastes and leaks of all Grange served Ice cream and caki dies & Ohio. 169 168% 169 - which the state should adopt a uni­ rooms of one of the prisoners, de­ Htfd.,& Conn West Gs 95 Cruc St ...... 92% Washington, April 13.— Ameri­ kinds, and disclose opportunities to the great throng. > Hart E L 7 % . \. . . . 325 92 92 Coat First Clue. form policy and the best practise tectives hinted that the bond thefts 330 Can Pac . . . . 183% can tobacco growers are facing >. for improvements need to be pro­ Conn 1 /T 5Vjs .■■;>. 109 183% 183% So Gambi went to police head­ that can be devised. formed part of a scheme to finance What this country needs is nol 110% number of difficult problems due vided. Specially designed expen­ Conn L P 7s . . . . ‘'..,117 119 Dodge A 66. . 19% 19% 19% quarters early in the morning and a new trial for Sacco and VanzettI, fewer prohibition Jokes—but bet­ Erie ...... '54 53% 53% asked assistance. He had a picture to rapid changes that have taken Board of Control diture reports should be required Conn L P 4K ...... 98 99 *‘I have in mind such things as under sentence of death in Massa­ ter. \ Gen Elec . . . . 92 % 89% 92% of Bellucci and gave the police a place in market requirements, the from all operating units. They chusetts. Brld Hyd 5s‘ ...... 103% 105 accounting, cost finding and re should constitute an integral part Insurance Stocks. Gen Mot ....1 8 4 % 182% 183% description of the missing man. The Department of Agriculture an­ The prisoners are Philip Paone, Gt North pfd. 87 86% 86% police, however, had no starting nounced today. porting, long range planning, prop­ of the machinery of expenditure .•\etna L i f e ...... 565 575 erty control, and the like. Among control. No less important are 36, of Philadelphia; Anthony Rus­ Aetna Insurance ....5 0 0 111 Central . . 129 129 129 point from which to work and so “ For several years there has so, 40, and Dandola De Gregorus. Girls L o v e 510 Kenn Cop . . . 62% nothing happened until John Kem- the facilities that the new board, the measures for maintaining a Aetna Casualty Sur..710 760 62% 62% been a tendency, both at home and 31, both of New York. Inspira Cop . . 18% 18% 18% pls of 224 Charter Oak street, came which might well be called the current check on all revenues. It to see a nose that isn’t shiny— met A utom obile...... 220 240 abroad, for cigarette consumption should be noted also that It is now The bonds in the possession of Lou & Nash . 138% 137% 138% to the police station shortly after board of control and finance, do— everybody does. Your skin wil Conn General ...... 1520 1550 to outrun the consumption of cigar, should have are the services of a generally accepted that a clear dis­ the prisoners were said to have always look like a peach If you us< Le Valley . . . 121 120 120% noon bringing with him a shabby been obtained from two Toledo, Htfd Steam Boiler ..620 650 jacket which his father, Thomas pape, chewing and snuff tobacco,” full-time, adequately paid adminis­ tinction should be made between- that new wonderful French Pfticesi Hartford Fire ...... 500 510 ^larine pr . . . . 41 % 41% 41% tobacco experts of the Department the bookkeeper and the auditor. Ohio, banking firms on forged cer­ Motor Whl .. 24% 24% 24% Kempls, an employee of Rogers Pa­ trative officer, whom we may call Face Powder called MELLO-GLO, Phoenix ...... 525 535 said in an official report. the commissioner of control and Bookkeeping is one functoin, aud­ tifications of checks. which stays on so long. Very PuD Nor West . . . . 181 180% 181 per Manufacturing Company, had The three were arrested at a Travelers ...... 1150 IIGO found while passing by the reser­ “ This tendency, which Is expect­ finance, to do the detail work ne­ iting another, and on close study — prevents large pores— keeps th) Public Utility Stocks. Natl Lead . . . 192 191% 192 and examination it will be seen Mulberry street bank, after their Nor Pacific . . 86 % voir. ed to Continue, has produced sharp cessary to carry out the board’s skin young and beautiful. Get MEL Conn Pr C o ...... S45 85% 86% program. that the kind of continuous in­ activities had been checked for sev­ LO-GLO today. J. W. Hale Co.—« N Y Central . . 149 % 148% 149 Chief Gordon and Sergeant Bar­ contrasts In the position o f various eral days. Conn L P 7% ...... 114 groups of tobacco producers. Grow­ dependent auditing that Is needed adv. N Y N H & H. 52% 52% 52% ron went to Globe Hollow. Deputy “ It cannot be expected that pub­ cannot be secured from those offi­ Conn L P 8% ...... 120 ers of the lighter tobacco suitable lic officers serving ex-offlclo and Conn Elec Ser pfd . . 69 Pan Am Pet . . 58 58 58 Fire Warden Charles L. Griffith, cers who are responsible for book­ Htfd Gas pfd ...... 53% Pennsyl .... 61 % 61% 61% foreman of'the outside laborer sec­ for clgorette manufacture are sell­ all carrying responsibilities In con­ keeping and accounting functions. nection with :helr regular func­ Hart Gas com ...... 87 People Gas . . 138 % 138 138 tion of Cheney Brothers was called ing their output at good prices on “ In the matter of long range Hart E L ...... 377 Pierce Arr . . . 18 % 18 18% and obtained a boat. After a short an expanding market, while the tions, or that Citizens who ara giv­ planning of capital expenditures we ing their time fer little or no co.ii- S N E T e l ...... 157 Press S t ...... 65 63 % 64% search they saw the body of Bel- growers of dark fired and dark air- could provide for the needs for new Manufacturing Stocks. Rep Ir & St . . 72 70% 71 luci lying on its back tin about five cured types of tobacco seem com­ pensatlon as a patriotic service to construction of any kind over' a their state, ptu-uld engage in the Acme Wire . . , ...... 10 Reading ....111% 111 111% feet of water about fourteen feet pelled to^educe their production.” period of years and the conversion RIALTO Am H ardw are...... 8 3 Chi R Is & Pa 92% 91% 92% from shore. The body was brought Foreign Markets detail. tiniH-cLALONEY control and finance should do im­ Int SHver p f d ...... 115 Westlnghouse 75% 74% 75% found it to notify Mr. and Mrs. Bel­ ty of their leaf,” the report said. need not dwell upon them. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Jewel Belting pfd . . . 90 West Union . . 155 % 155% 155% lucci of 12 Cottage street. It was “ Attention to the foreign market mediately Is to install a system of “ I have been impressed with the 0 o scribbled in pencil on a sheet evi general accounts adapted to our lo­ Ln’drs Frary & Clark: — 91 Willys Over . . 2 2 21% situation Is imperative,, because fact that while we take extraordin­ dently torn from a small notebook cal conditions: That is, just as Mann B’man Class 19% 2 1 more than one-third of the tobacco ary precautions to safeguard cash, 2 BIG FEATURES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY and was written in English. soon as it has completed the neces­ Mann B’man Class B. 1 2 % 14 crop of the United States is export­ we devote little or no attention to — Bellucci’s cap wfls found hangin New Brit Mach pfd. . 103 57 LOCAL KIWANIANS ed annually. sary" preliminary financial investi­ conserving and safeguarding the O 0 on a tree. gation. New Brit Mach com . 20 In 1926 the amount of unmanu­ movable property and equipment 23% In the pocket of his coat were Preliminary E.vaminatJon “ WOMAN POWER” 2 4 V' factured tobacco exported totaled for which large sums are expended See how woman's frail hands guide tlio destinies of man— Pratt Whitney pfd.. — 90 AT LUNCHEON TODAY two other notes also written in pen­ “ I feel sure you will agree with 478,768,738 pounds or 36.1 per annually. This condition is char­ how, with a smile she leads man doivn to the bottomless pit or J R Montgomery pfd .50 — cil on sheets from a notebook. One me that we should make such a cent of the total United States acteristic of many governmental to the heights of achievement. A splendid cast appekrs headed J R J'ontgomerv comi — was in English, addressed to Miss preliminary examination to estab­ 25 crop. Most of our exported tobacco bodies, effective measures of prop­ by Peck, Stowe & Wilcc : 2 1 ' 23 Berta, and the other. In Italian, ad­ lish the actual financial condition Clear Nearly $l,ft00 on Their goes to Western Europe and the erty control should receive atten­ Russell Mfg Co . . . . ---- 60 dressed to his father and mother. of the state as a whole. Our inter­ Lou Tellegen, Kathryn Perry, Ralph Graves Orient, with Great Britain and tion. Permanent inventories of Smyth Mfg C o ...... 3.10 — Minstrel Show— Rabbi Feld­ The note to his father and mother est in, and the practical utility of China constituting the most im­ equipment should be maintained Stanley Works com 6 8 70 man, Speaker- read: "Dear parents: What I am such information in the adminis­ portant markets. and Issued charged to some respon­ Virile Romance With Stanley Works pfd . 9 ? ---- doing is not right but it is my only tration of our affairs demand that “FOREST HAVOC” Among changes in foreign to­ sible official. The transfer or dis­ An All-Star Cast Standard Screw . . . 99 103 Kiwanians to the number of 57 way out of it. Try and find courage- it should be avaliable when it is re­ posal of surplus or unusable equip­ T orrlngion...... bacco growing which the Depart­ A RIB TICKLING COMEDY AND NEWS. 68 70 out of a possible 61 attended the Many kisses from your Italo.” quired. A coaiprcnensive "financial ment should be vested in a central Underwood ...... 52 53 ment advises American producers noonday luncheon and meeting at Italo was born In Maglialesl, examination will produce the facts authority. — to note are the following: rapidly U S Envelope pfd . . 1 1 0 the Hotel Sheridan today. In the Italy on November 18, 1901 and that we desire a.o-.l that will serve O Ultimate Objective. Union JIfg C o ...... o 26 increasing of cigar tobacco in Porto attendance contest between the came to this country about seven as a solid foundation for a system “ But the ultimate objective of.aIl Whitlock Coil Pipe . 2 0 25 “ Whippets” and the “ Real Estate years ago. In addition to his father Rico; continued high production in of accounts designed to produce Italy; some decline of production the measures I have referred to is Barons,” the race is now neck and and step-mother, he is survived by similar information when It is to get a maximum return for each Use the Herald Classified page neck and the next meeting, which a sister who lives in Italy. in the Balkan countries and in needed. In order that we may ben­ parts of Southern Europe, and dollar of the taxpayers’ money. for results. will end the contest, will decide Large Funeral efit to tlie fullest extent from the This objective is only to be obtain­ gradual increase in British coun­ TONIGHT the race. Today there were 29 The funeral, which will be held results of such examination and ed by getting first-hand facts as to Whippets present out of a possible tries under a preferential tariff. save time and expense later, the tomorrow,^promises to be one of the actual necessity for proposed SHOWS 9 31 and 32 Barons out of a possi­ the largest held among the Italian E.vport Handicaps installation of a system of accounts expenditures before ■we authorize Circle ble 30. 7 and Q Ai colony of Manchester in many “ There is a tendency,” said the such as I have just mentioned them, and by making absolutely 2 John Barstow won the attend­ years. Several truckloads of flowers report^ “ for foreign governments might very well be undertaken as Norton^ s ance prize which was donated by sure that we are going to get full to increase rather than diminish soon as the needed information is D. Frank Conkey. It was a box have been delivered by florists, In­ value in return before w'e make Marion Davies as the cluding tributes from several handicaps to America’s export secured. them. , little Dutch slavey — of cigars and John promptly passed trade in tobacco, by means of Little More Ex])eiise them around. L. C. Clifford organizations and n'umerotis Indi­ “ ■While we in Connecticut have Owen Moore as the son viduals. Among the largest floral tariffs and other restrictive meas­ “ I should inject at this point every reason to pride ourselves on of Erin she loves from K gave his final report of the out­ ures. Foreign market conditions the interesting fast that a board of Electrical come of the Kiwanis minstrel at tributes are those from the Sub- the success we have achieved in the afar — pro^vlde more are particularly serious for the pro­ control and finance with a paid the State theater last month, Alpine Club, the Sons of Italy, and administration of public affairs, and laughs and thrills than the Italian Ladies’ ' Aid society. ducers of dark fired Kentucky and commissioner and a modest staff while we have been able to avoid you’d think could bd whch showed that the profits were to handle the work that should be a little less than ?1,000. One of There will be no services at the St. Tennessee and dark Virginia any abrupt changes In our scheme crammed Into one film! assigned to it will not Involve any the members immediately guaran­ James’s church but a requiem high tobaccos. American growers de­ of organzatlon or. procedure, we materially larger current operating Service teed the balance so that an even mass will be celebrated next week pended on foreign markets in the cannot pause in our efforts if we TOMORROW AND FRIDAY thousand dollars will he available The service at the house will be past for the disposal of these types. expense than is now required by are to continue to keep pace with for the Kiwanis Kiddie camp at held at 9 o’clock and burial will be In 1926, however, only 120,000,000 the three separate boards whose progress. We should not sit. back functions it might well take over: \ Hebron. in the St. James’s cemetery. pounds of dark fired Kentucky and In the belief that there is nothing R. K. Anderson who is chair­ Tennessee leaf were sent abroad, Finance, control and commission on more that we can do. We shoulJ, man of the committee to put on compared with 151,000,000 pounds state institutions, but the single in my opinion, make provision another show for the same object, in 1923. board would be in a position, by aion.? the liner recommended for announced that the Jitney Players STATE INSTITUTIONS “ Even more serious has been the reason of greater simplicity of Its further improvement of our ma­ who have been here on two differ­ reduction in the foreign demand organization and the facilities that chinery for financial and adminis­ ent oecasions will come here the for dark Virginia tobacco. Exports its permanent staff should afford, trative control. loth or 11th of June, in all prob­ ARE GIYEN FUNDS of this type In 1926 were only 18.- to do far more work and more ef­ “ Further recommendations should ability Friday evening, the lOtli. 000,000 pounds compared with 48,- fective work per dollar of expendi­ be formulated and be ready for The speaker today was Rabbi 000,000 pounds in 1923. ture. your consideration when next you Abraham J. Feldman of Hartford. (Continued from Page 1) From the standpoint of the for­ “ I do not propose that we should meet here. He took for his subject the immi­ eign demand, flue-cured cigarette make any drastic changes in our “ But we cannot make the con­ gration laws of the U. S. and car­ members of the Legislature from tobacco is in a more faborable posi­ procedure nor do I believe that any tinued progress that we want, with­ are needed but perhaps it would ried his hearers hack more than ?300 to $500; establishing a com­ tion thaTi any other American type. out your support and co-operation. 10 0 years. He gave tliem a stir­ mission to license auctioneers; In­ keep us from developing an atti­ In these remarks I have outlined as ring address on the immigration Exports in 1926 were 287,334,440 tude of complacency if I were to corporating the Bloomfield Water pounds. Or 3.2 per cent more than best I could certain measures that question from his viewpoint. He is Company. review very briefly some of the will simplify our procedure and decidedly opposed to the present in 1925, and the total disappear­ problems. Favorable Reports ance of thi type for the year was greatly increase our ability to serve immigration laws of this country. Favorable reports received in the “ Until recent years our govern­ the state. He does not agree with Secretary greater than in any previous year. mental bodies Jiave clung to ac­ House today included the follow­ There is every prospect, more­ “ But as I have said, your co-op­ of Labor Davis on his policy of ing: counting systems based on cash eration Is absolutely essential and 1 immigration and believes that the over, the report Indicated, that tliO receipts and disbursements, large­ trust I may conttmle to have It.” laivs were favorable only to the Clarifying the statute concerning demand for cigarette tobacco will ly because of the many vexatious American Federation of Labor. He handling motion picture films; an continue to increase. experiences encountered in en­ attacked the, registration of aliens act concerning transportation of deavoring to operate commercial “ BROADWAY UMITED” TO­ and his radical views cropped out school children; providing for stan­ and industrial models that have at frequent intervals. dard vegetable measures; amende CUFF KNIGHT TO DRAW been forced upon them. In the STATF- ™ Ing the state teachers retiremeut last decade, however, the strictly BIG ACT FOR STATE Three flocks of wild geese wei^e act; concerning qualifications of practical problems of developing NIGHT SOUTH MANCHESTER seen flying north over town last notarys public. AT CITY CLUB BANQUET accounting methods and tools that evening. will serve the needs of public ad­ . Manager Jack Sanson of the Bills reported favorably in the State theater received a telegram Senate today were: restoring for­ ministration and finance has been solved. late this afternoon from his vaude­ d o u b l e ' f e a t u r e b i l l feited rights to Joseph Burns and Herald’s Cartoonist to Be One Ge^ernmeiital .‘Accounting ville booking offices In New York Here’s your chance to get a howling eyeful 'In the MONEY TO LOAN Peter Talarski, of Hartford; regu­ Of the Features of Annual “■Governmental accounting has that an unusual fine act will be Generator lating oil burners in furnaces and funniest department store ever filmed. You’ll see for Dinner Entertainment. been (feveloped, as a distinct here for the Thursday, Friday and the fli-st (and last) thne, floor walkers on roller skates, ON MORTGAGES, See stoves; providing for a sewage dis­ branch of accounting, to the point Saturday program. It is entitled Starter and Ignition posal plant at Norwalk. and a hundred prankish absurdities that make this super The Manchester City club rooms where there remains no doubt as “ Broadway Limited” and is a farce comedy the most fiuitastlc furore of fun ever P. D. COMOLLO 'The budget for the next biennial to its practical application and its Repaired at a reasonable will present an unusually pretty scenic musical comedy sketch. fllnieil! For Ileal Estate, Insurance, period of the state’s history sight tomorrow evening when the efficacy in operation. The General According to the brief descrip­ cliarge. We can save you ex­ .Mortgages. ainountin.qi to $36,625,000, was annual banquet will be held. A Assembly is no longer content tion sent the scenes are laid on a merely with information that so ^^TAKE IT FROM ME*' pense and annoyance as we 13 Oak St., Phono 1540 adopted in the House this after­ Hartford decorator is busy today fast railroad train speeding for noon in concurrence with the draping the large dining room with much cash has been paid out for a Broadway and the leading charac­ have instruments which can given commodity or service. You With Keginald Denny locate all electrical trouble Senate. Several questions were ask- Americon flags and bunting. Pretty ter is George S. Fredericks. ^'1 but there was no opposition to table decorations will add greatly ADDED PE.ATURE quickly. 170,952 DIVORCES the project. to the scene. A SELECT CAST IN III One Year in the United States Lieutenant Governor J. Edwin Norton Electrical Brainard will be the prlnci What Is To Become Of Our THE PRICE OF HONOR Instrument Co. guest of the club at tomor Victims of Divorce ABOUTTOWN night’s dinner. While in town Mr. Hilliard Street, Manchester “ CHILDREN OF DIYORCE?” Brainard will be the house guest of Taxicabs their cradles' THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Judge Raymond A. Johnson. Wil­ lard B. Rogers will he the toast­ Thrill-jaded at twenty The P. of H. Whist club will uiMiiiiminnimmimmiiiiiiiiimiimHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu master tomorrow night and the Sophisticated at sixteen meet tomorrow afternoon instead speaking program will be cut short of Friday with Mrs. Joseph to provide time for the entertain­ Whither are- they going? Behrend of West Center street. ment. I Diamond Mounted Gift | Linne Lodge, Knights of Pythias, The entertainment program is In Fatherless —> motherless — No. 72, will hold its regular meet­ the hands of Jack Sanson, manager ing at 8 o’clock this evening in of the State theater, and a member No fathers to ' chide them of the City Club. Several New Yori: f Watches I Orange hall. ’ No mothers to guide them. entertainers are to be brought here. \ The $5 prize given for the bene­ One of the features of the club Poor jazz orphans of today •I Just received an ^sortment of exquisite white gold, i dinner will be the presence of Cliff s diamond mounted wrist watches. The designs are the S fit of the Manchester Celtic Soccer Football club was won by Joseph Knight, The Herald’s cartoonjst. Blaring saxophones their lullaby Acts SELECT S newest. You will be delighted with them. = Forbes of Summer street. Knight has a summer home In Ver­ 5 Especially appropriate for Easter gifts, '= non Center and he knows several Can they find love and happiness? Manchester people. He will sketch Raymond Montle, who has been Dancing down the Primrose Path , I . Prices from $65 up. = In Florida the past winter, return­ some of those present at the dinner ed home today and will remain here and give a witty little line about Joy masks hiding their empty lives through the summer. It Is his each one. present plan_to return to Florida Chef Urbano Osano has charge of And the pitfalls too many and deep? TOMORROW BARGAIN DAY next fall. the dinner. He will serve oyster I , Dewey-Richnian Co. | cocktail, and a half broiled chicken. Always restless, reckless, heart • hungry ACTS " .^ Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians. = Mr. Osano Is planning to give Too young — too rich — too beautiful — every one present plenty to eat. “Gifts That Last” [ The club will present each one Poor wild, innocent CHILDREN OF DIVORCE! attendinj with two valuable sou- 1 Tenlrs. ‘ VAUDEVILLE miUlllllllllllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiuilUUlllliuyiuiiuijuiiiiii

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' perjury charges*aa a bath^duM or­ BRIGHT FUTURE COMMiJNITY SINGERS' m i x GEMMED STICKPIN FIRE T A L L M T IE . ^ 6 NEW FIRE ALARM CARROLL TO GET JOB 7 derly. , ■ ' , ■ .V ' Rockville “We don’t have much in ttte wtiy FOR GOLF FANS ONTO H. A. NETTLETON BOXES ARE LOCATED IN JAIL BATH HOUSE of girl shows here In''Atlanta pei^ CAUSE MUCH MIRTH WITH A YEAR AGO Itentiary,” Warden John l^.vSnoof Hey, hey! It looks like a today informed Int'eraatioi^^Neica black bottom and a green Service, “and'it looks to me7 lil^ ARRANGE PLANS springtime and a rosy season for Old Associates Honor Former South End Also to Have More “He’s Had Some Experience giving Earl a job as ofdefly in thjs folks who can trek out uuder the Superintendent of Trolley H}rdrants in the Near Fu­ . In Bathing L|nesi” Says bath house would be.-.Ahe.n . ne;^ homelike thing to do. j blue and get in the pink of con­ Club’s First Minstrel Effort Lines Here* Twelve in Twelve Days at ture. ' Warden. dition bn the golf links. And “He’s bad some experin'^ce ip FOR SENIORS’ TRIP bathing lines, I see, by the'P.a,per8.|.’ speaking of colors, there’s a Pleases Audience at Hard- Leonard Leeberg, in behalf of Beginning of Each ApriL The locations of six new fire sparkling little golf feature on the former associates of Supt. alarm boxes which will be Installed Atlanta, Ga., April 13.— In line Carroll, who afchlevCd ^natloi;^ the Sports Page today— and Henry A. Nettleton, until last year within the South Manchester Fire with -the usual practice of giving wide notoriety a little ,‘more than every day from now on— in The ing School Hall. superintendent of the Manchester Is Doal Record. District have been decided on and prisoners employment in the .de­ a year ago when he staged a. bath­ Evening Herald. It is called tub affair at an after dinner sParty, High School Students Leave lines of the Connecticut Company, the boxes will be placed in position “ Golfers You Have Met.” partment for which they seem best is scheduled to arrive, with 18 otlfe------. J presented Mr. Nettleton with a dia­ in a short'time, it was said todayi mond ctlckpln yesterday afternoon fitted, Earl Carroll, New York er federal prisoners in a specie^ Rockville April 23— Mrs. The Community Club staged their On April 12 of last year the The plans of the department call ■producer, probably will begin, his prison car from New Yortt ^at 5 at the Hartford office of the com­ also for the, installation of a num­ street, spent the week-end in New first minstrel show and dance last pany. South Manchester Fire department sentence of a year and a day. on p. m. today. ' ' 7 - ^ 7 ^ York City. evening at Harding school to a had answered 12 alarms, one for ber of new hydrants in the near Fleisher Dies. future but their locations have not . \ Mrs. Otto Dreschler of West small but appreciative audience. every day of the month that far street entertained Mrs. Minnie The presentation was novel in that Yesterday, on the 12 th of April this as yet been decided on. Frost and Mrs. Lillian Kneipert of the scene represented a broadcast­ year, the local department answer­ The new boxes, will be Installed :\\ (Speclal'to The Herald) Hartford last Sunday. ing room of a radio station. Each ed its 12 th call, bringing the aver­ in the following locations: Birch age exactly up to last year. In April ' Rockville, April 13. Engine No. 2 was called out number was announced by Karl and Cottage streets. Pearl and Fos­ Tuesday morning to a brush and Borst over the microphone in a wit­ last year the department had more ter streets. Garden and Chestnut Slxty-ilve of the senior class of than 30 calls. grass fire on Earl street. ty and most experienced manner of street. West and Fairfield streets. the Rockville High school will one who has had much previous ex­ Most of the alarms had been leave on Saturday, April 23, re­ stills and one company has usually East Middle Turnpike and Bran­ turning Friday, April 29. Principal perience. Mrs. Clifford Keif assist­ ford street. Main and Park street. A ed capably as staff pianist Ralph been sufficient to attend to the P. M. Howe who, with Miss Marcel­ SEEK CONSTITUTION brush and grass fires which have box was located formerly at the la Powers, of the commercial de­ Richmonds performance on the corner of Garden and Chestnut mandolin necfessitated many en­ beeq, put out. This unusually dry partment,, will act as chaperones. spring has made the ground as dry streets but was later moved to the cores, using the theatrical term, The following itinerary has been as tinder and fires are easily start- corner of Winter and Center. The arranged by ^Principal Howe. OAK IN MANCHESTER it was a “ stop the show” act. Other "^d. new boxes have not yet been given numbers were a comedy sketch hy Saturday, April 23— Leave Rock­ Easily Preventable. numbers. ville by a special car at 6:45 a. Lauriene Strickland and Sylvia Some of them could have been Work on the new water main ^White Mountam’ m.; leave Manchester at 7:20 a. Hagerdorn, “ Two Patients Miss­ prevented easily. It was said this which will run down'Autumn street m. on special train. Arrive at No Trace Here of Tree ing” the team prpvoked much morning by Chief Albert Foy M the and connect with the main on Grand Central Station, New York laughter in their cross fire of local department. He mention^ the Charter Oak street will be resum-i at 10:15 a. m.; transfer on B. & humor of the lunatic variety. fire on Monday afternoon at West ed in a short while- This jvork was O. coaches via 23rd street ferry to Planted In 1 9 0 2 - 0 f His­ The end men, Clemson and Wash­ street, which was said to have been begun last year but was suspended Jersey City where the party will burn, kept the audience in good started by a burning cigarette *or when cold weather set in. leave in special coach at 11:15 a. humor by their antics and jokes. cigar stub, and the one at the cor­ “'Ihe Chest With the Chill In It” m. from Buffalo station. In Phil­ torical Interest. Mary Obremski and Margaret ner of Harrison and Bissell streets adelphia, special toijr of city will Burke also gave a novel sketch yesterday morning. The latter fire, be made with visits to University dubbed “ The Rehearsal,” or the he said, evidently started with a “Stone White Deluxe” ModeL spark that flew from a bonfire of Pennsylvania, West Palrmount Where is Manchester’s “ Consti­ experience of stage people behind Henry A. Nettleton Park, Zoological Gardens and Inde­ tutional” oak tree? the scenes. An. original dance by which a boy had lighted across the N; street. pendence Hall. Leave Philadel­ Miss Lillian Grant of Cambridge this team was the cause of much Supt. Nettleton left here last phia at 3:15 p. m., arriving in street, secretary to State Librarian applause. Borst and Richmond year when the local headquarters Washington at 6:15 p. m., and George S. Godard, would like to gave th« patrons a surprise in an of the Connecticut Company at the transfer to Lee House at 15th and have some one answer this ques­ original song number of their own Center was abandoned. He had HEAIY AS TONG COUNSEL L streets, N. W., which is address composition, the music being writ­ been superintendent for 28 years of party in city. Evening, theater tion. The State Librarian recently sent out a broadcast asking for in­ ten by Mr. Richmond and the words and was one of the first employees Sunday, April 24— Morning, GETS A POSTPONEMENT \ - church or Franciscan Monastery; formation in regard to the 168 by Mr. Borst. Ruth McMenemy of the lines when they were the afternoon, visit Corcoran Art Gal­ young oak trees, presented to each and Agnes Jordt were greeted with Hartford, Manchester and Rock­ lery; 3 p. m. motor bus tour of delegate attending the Constitution­ much appreciation in their offeidng ville Tramway company. He stayed Former Atty.-General to Aid Washington, Zoological Park, Ar al Convention'of Connecticut in the “ The Flirt”. Faith Fallows and in the employ of this organization In Murder Defense; Trfal lington and Fort Meyer, Including 1902, by the late Senator Joseph R. Flora Thrall offered a duet number and was with each succeeding pur­ buy healthy, vigorous baby Hawley. With the trees went the Now Set For April 26. stops at Lincoln Memorial and Ar­ “ Honolulu Moon” in very pleasing chaser until the lines were taken chicks, the kind that will live request that the delegates take melody of their voices. Dancing fol­ over by the Connecticut Company lington, tomb of “ Unknown Sol­ Because of a threat by the de­ dier” and Memorial Amphitheater them home to their respective lowed the show. some years ago. and grow into paying flocks. towns, to be set out and cared for fense counsel to withdraw fronl the To be sure of returns on your Evening, Congressional library. He went to Hartford at the time case entirely, unless given more time as a reminder of the purpose of of the removal of headquarters and baby chick investment buy Monday, April 25— Morninig vis­ the convention and a token of the to prepare the case of Loo Hoo it Capitol, Senate offices and sub FORMER MANCHESTER is now assistant to Superintendent Wing and Ching Lung, who were to friendships made during the time N. J. Scott and has charge of the way. Afternoon, leave Washington it was in session. face trial for murdering a Man­ at 1 p. m. for Annapolis to visit East Side lines, which include all chester Chinese in the superior SMITH We want you to see this model for It Is a beauty. Not Maryland State Capitol and U. S Manchester’s delegate to that WOMAN TWICE SUED trackage east of Hartford- He has court in Hartford next Tuesday, Naval Academy review of cadets at convention was the late Colonel just completed a series of schedules Judge Newell Jennings yesterday Standard Chicks only this, but it also gives you absolutely perfect refrigeration. 4 p. m. Evening, rest. Frank W. Cheney. Miss Grant, .at for the entire Hartford division and granted a postponement of the mur­ The only refrigerator of its kind to be found. Having inferior Hartford Couple Seek $28,000 They come from vigorous, healthy of solid quarried stone. Coupled ■with this is its corkboafd Tuesday, April 26 — Morning, the solicitation of Mr. Godard, has It is possible that his system of der trial for a week, until April 2 6. pure-bred parent stock. Leading visit National Museum and Bureau made Inquiry of several members For Injuries by Auto Driven routing will be placed in operation Former Attorney-General Frank insulation which has been proven to be the most practical and strains of the best breeds for mak­ effective refrigerator insulation. Then there Is the of Engraving. Afternoon, trip to of the Cheney family, but up to By Mrs. Ogden’s Son. all over the Connecticut company E. Healy was Instrumental in ob­ date no trace of the small oak has ing money. Flocks are culled for walled, tongued and grooved construction. Solid end oak ex­ Mt. Vernon, if pleasant, if not Mt system. taining the postponement. He has production. Free from disease. For Vernon on Wednesday. Evening, been found. She is busy compil terior. Maine Duplex l^e Grate. Massive quartered oak Mi:s. Lottie M. Ogden of Hart­ been retained as associate defense pleasure and profit from poultry theater party. ing a list of the towns that have re­ ford, formerly of Manchester, .has counsel with Francis D. Rohrmayer. doors lined with heavy rubber gaskets. It has four bblts in top Wednesday, ^April 27.— Morning sponded with a history or a photo­ been made defendent in a two dam­ A spirited clash took place In the buy these chicks now. of ice chamber to which any standard electric unit may be at­ visit White House, Treasury, graph of their particular “ Consti­ age suit totaling $28,000 growing superior court yesterday when de­ MANCHESTER GRAIN tached giving you electric refrigeration at a nominal cost. ' Washington monument. Afternoon, tutional” oak and very much hopes out of an automobile accident a J. A . IRVINE HEADS fense counsel sought the continu­ Sold througli out Refrigerator Club, now running. $1.01) navy yard. President’s yacht “ May­ that Manchester may be included year ago in which her son, Murle ance of the case. & COAL CO. doAvn places this or any other model In your home, balance $1.00 flower” and shopping. before the manuscript is given to F. Ogden, figured. Claiming that With the definite date of the or more weekly, 10% reduction to'club members. Thursday, April 28— Leave the publishers. she will be crippled for life, Mrs. C. B. JOBS BUREAU trial set. plans went forward today V Washington at 8:10 a. m. Arrive Hartford’s tree now adorns the Fanny Black, of Hartford, is seek­ for the drawing of a panel of 100 Apel Place, ^ in Jersey City over B. & O. at 2 p. state library grounds near the flag­ ing $20,000 damages. Her hus­ nair.Vk' of jurors from which the m. standard time. Transfer to pole. It was planted by the late band has filed a similar suit for twelve will be selected. Phone 1760 G. E. Keith Fuhriture Co., Inc. Prince Georige Hotel at 28th street $8,000. The former Manchester Charles Hopkins Clarke, delegate to Corner Main and School Sts, South Manchester, Chnn, . and Fifth avenue. Evening, thea the 1902 convention, on his home woman will be represented in the Becomes Employment Man­ DOCTOR’S ORDERS ter. grounds on Garden street, Hartford, Superior Court by Attorneys Day, Friday, April 29— Morning, visit Berry and Reyonlds. Haggard Individual: I’m going and at his request later trtuisferred ager as J. P. Lamb Di­ rHilflllBIIMMamMUllllliliMiMtMMtM :downtown New York. Battery, to the library grounds near the Mrs. Black alleges she was cros­ to end it all. Have you any arsenic? Aquarium, Statue of Liberty. Af­ State Capitol. This was at the time sing Asylum street at Trumbull at Sympathetic Druggists: Sure but ternoon, visit uptown. Riverside of the 'World war and Mr. Clarke, about 12:20 p. m., April 24, 1926 rects New Statistical Dept. piussic acid Is quicker and easier. Drive, Cathedral of St. John, the like many other people at that time, and was within a foot of the south Haggard Individual: I’ll have to Divine, Riverside Drive, Columbia ploughed up his grounds in order side sidewalk when Ogden drove an use the arsenic. I’m on a non-acid University and Metropolitan Mu­ to raise potatoes. He was of the automobile into Mrs. Black, knock­ diet.— Life. seum. Leave New York at 3 p. m. opinion that it might sometime be ed her down and seriously injured Comflrmation of a report that daylight time, for Rockville, arriv of interest to And out what had be­ her. She says the automobile was James A. Irvine, for several years Ing in Hartford at 7:53. Arrive in owned by Mrs. Ogden. in charge of the Educational Divi­ Rockville a t,9:15 p. m.j daylight come of the trees presented to dele­ EASTER FLOWERS gates of the other towns throughout The plaintiff says she received sion, is to become the employment saving time. • , Injuries to her hips and severe in­ the state, whether they had lived manager in the main office at PHONE YOUR ORDER Mrs. Caroline Fleischer ternal injuries, with the result that Cheney Brothers, was made today TODAY and where In the towns they were she has since been, and will con­ Mrs. Caroline Fleischer, aged 87 located. by a member of the firm. J. P. tinue to be permanently disfigur­ years, wido'w'of the late August Returns from the towns so far Lamb, former employment mana­ Anderson Greenhouses ed and disabled. 153 Eldridge St. Phone 3124 CANDY Fleischer, sr., died at her home on indicate that the “ Constitutional” ger, has been placed in charge of a Village street Tuesday morning at The plaintiff, prior to the time oaks were planted in small parks or of the injury, was a seamstress and new department known as the Sta- j 6 o ’clock after an Illness of several on the grounds of schools and other tistical Department which he will months. also keeping roomers and she public buildings, and most of them says that on account of the injuries operate in conjunction with part of For the whole Family, Mrs. Fleischer was born in have attained a height of about she has been permanently depriv­ the duties of the employment de­ Schlessian, Germany, March '21, thirty feet. ed of any gainful occupation. partment. 1840. She came to Rockville thir­ The tree at East Windsor stands Mr. Black sues for loss of ser­ Mr. Irvine will also continue to ty-eight years ago and has resided at the four corners, directly in front vices and society of his wife. carry on his former work. He Is al­ on Easter Day here since. She was a woman of of the First Congregational church ready taking over his new duties. many lovable qualities and was and is a very sturdy oak. Colum­ Horace B. Cheney) member of the E’VE filled baskets for the children with big and little Eas­ known in the community as “ Moth­ bia’s constItutionaLoak is planted firm, said that the employment de­ Soothing er” Fleischer. She was especially between Yeomans hall and the ABOUTTOWN partment is more directly assuming Wter eggs in fascinating pastel tints and filled them with known for her kindness to children church chapel on the east side of educational and service department W armth lucious marshmallow centers. Little chicks with fluffy yellow and by whom she was dearly loved. the Common and has a lower limb A marriage license was Issued functions. Bhe was a member of the West spread of twenty-flve feet. The yesterday to John R. Bartley of Stop* pain quickly without friction or backs perch on these eggs. Main Street German Lutheran tree at Greenwich is a beautiful this town and Miss Agnes Gertrude otherditcomiort. Wearitunderyour SHOULD LIVE'130 YE.4RS clothing any time, anywhere—no one church. specimen and is about to be trans­ Cushman of Windsor Locks, Mrs. Fleischer is survived by two will know. For chest cold*, conges­ planted to the grounds of the new­ Paris.— The life span for the av­ tion, *11 kinds of pain and soreness, E g g s ...... Ic to $2.50 ^ sons, August and Robert Fleischer ly built High school. . The trees, Robert L. Chambers has sold his of this city; six grandchildren; ten erage person should be 12 0 to 130 Genotherm has proved very efiective. were not as many beJieved scions of house and land on Autumn street years, declared Dr. Serge Voron- The eaniury cotton fleece lies softly great grandchildren. the Charter Oak. to Mrs. Adeline Lennon. Chocolate Rabbits : ...... 5c to $2 The funeral will be held from off, gland specialist. His experi­ over the aSected part of the body, yet ments on sheep show that their allowa free air passage. M ore efiective her late home on Friday afternoon Miss Miriam McAdams, daughter if first sprinkled with Rubbing A lco- Chocolate Chickens...... 5c up at 3 o’clock. Rev. J. F. Bauch- lives can be lengthened more than of Mr. and Mrs. James McAdams 25 per cent, and the same result hoL The purely vegetable mecficatioD mann, pastor of the' West Main WORKLESS WAUSOKA of Griswold street, and Lyle I. it harmless, gentle in action, does Street German Lutheran church can- be obtained in the lives of Fancy Decorated Eggs 5c and 10c Blythe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter people, he believes. not clog the pores of the skin, and ia will officiate. Burial will be in S. Blythe of 367 Tolland street. without grease or odor. Easy to apply, the family plot in Grove Hill cem­ IN TOILS IN BOLTON East Hartford, will be married at «aay to keep in place. Lasting in t o Fancy Boxed Chocolates for etery. St. Mary’s Episcopal church Wed­ comfort and efiana. Personals nesday afternoon, April 20. Easter...... $1. and upward ^ At all draggiste Oscar Willis, who has been Former Manchester Responsi­ NOTICE! Leek fer Qie yraiifi-eolorci paeJtaa* spending the winter in Jackson- \ Esther Metcalf’s Washington trip bility Gets 30 Days, Suspend­ The Office of THE GENOTHERM CORPORATION Salted Nuts^ all kinds, yllle, Florida, has returned home. group will hold a special food sale New York, U . S. A . Mrs. Herbert Sharp of Ward ed, For Neglect of Family. tomorrow at Hale’s store starting at THE MANCHESTER GAS CO. a sso r te d ...... 99c lb. 10 o’clock in the morning and last­ Will Bo Gsrurol SsUinc Aacnb; street underwent an operation at HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO.. Ine. the Rockville Glty hospital last Arrested on a charge of non- ing throughout the day. A feature OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY 171 Madison Ave., New York week. She is reported as doing support In connection with the in­ of the sale will be hot cross buns. CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY. picely. describable conditions under which Rockville Lodge, No. 1359, B. P. his wife and four children have According to the will of Sarah T. 0. E. will hold its regular meeting lived for nearly two years in an Burkhard, of New York, filed yes­ PRINCESS Thursday evening, April 14 at the untidy and poverty-stricken home terday, Mrs. Olivia J. Weber, wife Elks’ Home. There will be instal­ on Birch Mountain, Joseph Wausu- of the pastor of the Evangelical lation of officers. ka, of Bolton, was found guilty and Lutheran Concordia church, who is Miss Maude Drayton is ill at her given a thirty-days’ suspended jail one of the five daughters of the jCandy Shop home with the grip,- sentence by Justice of the Peace deceased, will get an equal share of Now For The Mrs. John Hammond of Grove John Boland at a trial held in the the estate, which 1s valued at $10,- Selwitz Building, street, accompanied by her sister, Rainbow Inn, Bolton, last night. 000. Mrs. Gahan of Putnam were the ■ Testimony of First Selectman M. Main and Pearl Streets. guests of their mother, Mrs. Mary W. Haling, Humane Society offi­ Six candidates will have the adop­ Farrell of Bridgeport. cials and others was Introduced by tion degree worked on them at the HOT CROSS BUNS The American Legion Auxiliary Prosecutor Nathan C. Maine, show­ regular meeting of Miantonomoh will hold Its regular meeting in Q. ing that the “ head” of the family tribe of Red Men In Tinker hall to­ W e will have them from our oven Thursday after­ ,A. R. hall this evening at 8 o’clock. had not worked since the family morrow evening at 7:45. At the noon and early Friday morning. Our kind the best. The Woman’s Benefit associa­ went to Bolton from Manchester, meeting it is planned to make final Put in your order and it will save you disappointment. tion will hold a whist at the home where they lived for about two arrangements for the lodge’s trip They are 25c a dozen. o f Mra. Lizzie Gerich on Union years in Homestead Park. At that to Putnam on April 23. It was an­ street this afternoon. Prizes will time Manchester officials had simi­ nounced today that the Hunters and We have had a great mahf compliments from buyers be awarded and refreshments will lar trouble with him and he was ar­ Warriors’ degree will be exemplified of Youma bread, also our Gluten Bread for which we had. be served. Mrs. Gerich will be as- rested twice. Since they have been on local candidates by the Collins­ many repeat orders. Mothers have found the Youma gisted by Mrs. Walter Wetmore. at Bolton, neighbors have contrib­ ville team on April 28. This will be bread very beneficial for children. The Rockville Atheltic associa­ uted the main part of the family’s .the first appearance oL the Collins­ tion will hold an Important meet­ support. Previous to their stay in ville team in Manchester. Our white bread is made with Gold Medal flour only, ing In their rooms on East Main Manchester, the Wausuka family so there is no secret to the fineness of our bread. Made street on Thursday evening. Plane lived in New Britain where officials Alexander Brown of Rockville by expeJrienced bakers who know their business. are to bo completed for the field also had trouble with them. was discharged from the Memorial day and track meet which the asso­ Humane authorities plan to take hospital yesterday. ciation is to give. further action In connection with ,Mrs. Ernest Bertsche of West the case, it is understood, and with .1 - Btiteet is seriously 111 in the Hart­ the idea of committing the four 170,952 DIVORCES QUALITY BAKERY ford hospital. children, who range in age from 2 In One Year in the United States Mrs. James Sheehan of Vernon years to four, to the county home Taylor & Gowans kvenue, Mrs. Margaret Finley and What Is To Become Of Our for children. Wausuka already has 881 Main Street, Tel. 780 son, Russell, of West Main street, three children by a former mar­ |md Mrs. Harry WUley; of Laurel riage in an institution. CHILDREN OF DIVORCE?” 5 '

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and of always doing or saying for | American naval, officers who . .took JHanrljeatfr them something important and part in the shelling at Nanking, STORE OPEN ALU DAY TOMORROW; '-V 'V striking. He is not a pulpit sensa­ says: “We all like heroics and Roy w n m N ; I Enfntng Utrali tionalist but as a citizen he is a Smith and Benny Staud were for­ 1 PUBLISHED BT wow. And he is building up a large tunate to be actors in an ‘incident t m THE HERALD PRINTING CO. following all over the state—maybe that will make them long remem­ i! FoanCdd by El wood ^ E1& Massachusetts will send him to the bered.” ^ Oct. I, 1881 Senate some day. By RODNEY DUTOHBR Every Evening: Except Sunday* .*.nd By ARTHUR N* PACK At all events it is this Rev. Rep. Washington, April 13.—Before , Holidays. __ _ WOUND UP. , President, American Nature Ass'n. Entered at the Post Office at Man­ Ware who has-taken the Sacco- selling the family car and acquir­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter. ' Y’oung women whose opinion.of ing an airplane, which is slowly be- .. Although In 1752 Benjamin Vanzetti bull by the hofns and in­ Franklin proved, by bis famous SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall their own pulchritude justifies their comiDig the,fashion, it would be * six dollars a year, sixty cents a troduced into the Legisiatijrb a well to learn whether or not you kite experiirient, that lightning is 1,.-. month for shorter periods. ambition to display it upon the an electrical spark it has only been measiire providing for a commis­ are qualified to fly. • By carrier, eighteen certs r. week. caper stage for an emolument are within the past century-that much « Single copies, three cents. sion of five, consisting of the Chief No sense having a plane in the scientific knowledge of this phe­ ' SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ reminded that.the address of Earl back yard if you can’t operate it, Justice of the’ Supreme Court, two nomenon has been required. SENTATIVE. H am llion-D e Llsser> Carroll, purveyor of legs and kidder The Aeronautics branch of the . Inc., 285 Madison Avenue, New tork lawyers a,nd two other members of Department of Commerce is now Up to the middle of the nine­ '■ and 612 North Michigan Avenue. of grand juries, is at present “Fed­ teenth century people believed that any calling to be selected by the engaged in testing qualifications I Chicago. eral Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga,” lightning looked like zig-zag The Manchester Evening Herald Is governor, the duty of which would of hundreds of applications for pil­ The same address is available to ot licenses, weeding out those in­ streaks with sharp angles and that • on sale in New Vork City at Schultz’s be to study the facts and evidence j this was Its ony form. When it I" News Stand. Sixth Avenue and-42nd. anyonefwho wishes to send him a competents whose presence in the Street and 42nd. Street entrance of in this now notorious case and re­ air is dangerous to themselves and became possible to photograph the Grand Central Station. copy iJf "the Decalogue pencil-modi­ lightning the nlctures showed that port in full to the governor, with others. ^ : "International News Service has the fied, to read, “T h^ Shalt not bear It was more lor less sinuous, and exclusive rights to use for republlca- a view to making sure that in car-' The aerial death toll does not yet false witness—under oath.” Thus, threaten to approach the automo­ often had small branches. t tlon in any form all news .dispatches rying out Judge Thayer’s death Photography has also revealed credited to or not otherwise credit- probably, ends the notion of using bile, slaughter figures but the gov­ • ed In this paper. It la also exclusively sentence'the state of Massachusetts ernment is making the air as safe the tact that many flashes are mul­ entitled to use for republlcatioh all the United States courts as publicity tiple, consisting of several. succes­ was not committing a terrible in­ as possible throujgh enforcement of the local or undated news published elephants. sive charges in the same path. This herein." justice. air traffic regulations and the licensing of all fliers engaged in explains-the apparent flickering of V. Particularly poignant are these some lightning. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 interstate commerce as well as words of the Ware minister in com­ others who want licenses. The "heat lightning” so familiar In the summer, Is that reflected Apparently the qualificatidns are - . . 1 U. 4 . - t . , menting on the case: “To allow from a thunderstorm so far away GARDEN CLUB. Sacco and Vanzettl to go to the not unduly stiff, for only one out of the first hundred applicants that it cannot be hewd. The exact Perhaps the Manchester Garden chair (without any real investiga­ failed to pass. This flier was prac­ process of "sheet lightning” has Everything for Baby’s Comfort .Jclub doesh’lines caused by it. Light­ Kiddie Koops 1... $24.50 salvation of man to hang on the en­ SKETCHY. ready tp go to pieces at any mo­ fice...... Now he can shave when, ment and one or two for organic ning rods are provedly effective, forcement of its edicts or the adop­ An interesting and stimulating ever he pleases...... but unfortunately it is not prac­ Full Size Cribs...... Carriages ...... heart diseases. Such waivers as we ticable to equip forests with them. tion of its credo. announcement appears in the Unit­ And Vincent Lopez’s new apart­ have granted were for defective ..... $11.70 to $23.40 ...... $22.50 to $45.90 Who ever heard of a fond delver ed States Dally concerning a tour ment...... The jazz bandster in­ vision in cases where pilots already sists on surrounding himself with ■ among flowers being guilty of a of Europe to be made by Norman had established good' flying rec­ theatrical atmosphere...... Instead ords. Crib M attresses...... High Chairs...... T murder? W’ho can recall any single F. Titus, chief of the Transporta-^of usual furnishings his reception “The prospective flier should instance of a confirmed garden lover tion Division of the Dopartmeiu of room is a stage set with scenery for keep himself fit, should train him­ ...... $4 to $9.35 .... .$2,98 to $14.40 committing suicide? When did ha- Commerce for the primary purpose wall paper and a “property” porch, self if he is not in good shape and fountain and other trappings of the *tred and bad passions and mean­ of investigating tbo inland water- should see an oculist if he has any Folding Play Yards...... Commode Chairs...... theater...... Home,sweet hom e!... eye defects.” ness ever thrive in the atmosphere ■ways systems of that continent and Dorothy Gish back in Gramercy Assistant Secretary MacCracken ...... $5.98 to $9.45 ...... $2.39 to $5.50 of a rose bower or of an old fash- with' several seconddry objectives. park --after filming in Europe...... says the question of pilot qualifica­ I think that I shall never see :'ioned posy bed? We need to know a great deal, au­ And, as . usual, taking her hounds tions is still in a formative stage A poem lovely as a tree. out for a walk...... A famous No living being ever gets nearer thoritatively, in this country con­ "like everything else in aviation.” Broadway cotnedian sourly wheel­ At first virtually the only physi­ A tree whose hungry mouth Is WATKINS BROTHERS. Ik. . to the divine spirit than the man cerning Europe’s internal water­ ing the family baby carriage...... cal test was that of balance, based pressed 'or Tivoman who lives among flowers. borne traffic. One finds it encourag­ More of those new cut^-down der­ on the formation of the inner ear." Against the earth’s sweet flowing-; • headquarters FOR NURSERY FURNITURE ' There is serenity and content and ing that the Department of Com- bies....! hope they go out of Prospective pilots were put in re­ breast; style...... I never could wear a a fine symmetrical sanity in the "merce is thinking about supplying volving chairs and given similar derby.. . . .Passport photograph tests. A tree that looks at God all day \. pursuit of the seasonal cycle, ^thc the information, which is nothing sandwich men appearing in large “Today more stress is being laid And lifts her leafy arms to pray; birth, the life, the death and the less than stupendous in its mass and numbers as the annual spring on vision and depth position,” ex­ resurrection of the little children of endless in its detail. Then there' drive on Europe begins. plains MacCracken. “For instance, A tree that may in summer wear the garden. are the other things that Mr. Titus to judge depth perception, we use A nest of robins in her hair; A bootlegger’s trade paper ap­ a test called ‘driving the horses.’ Show us a community of Garden- is going to find out about—Euro^- pears on the corner news stand. It The applicant is given two uprights Upon whose bosom snow has lain; clubbers and we will show you a pean systems of warehousing, Eu­ proudly announces that it repre'- with a pair of reins and stands Who intimately lives with rain. community as close to perfection in ropean port development and its ef­ sents the third—or is it the sec­ some 25 feet away, holding the spirit and in mind and in morality fects and the recent and present ond?—largest industry in Ameri­ reins and with the uprights at un­ Poems are made by fools like me, ca.. . . .Also that it is “the only But only God can m ake a tree; 1 as it is given to this old world to development of merchant mariu.’s equal distances from him. He must great industry that ever grew out then puli one until it is tb6 same —Joyce Kilnier: “ Trees.’ know. over there. Alt m atters on wh'Vn of a constitutional amendment.” distance from him as the other. ur national legislatures and our “The nervous reaction of a RECOGNIZING CANTON. economic authorities disagree and One of the town wa,gs, desiring pilot' is as important as any factor. SHATTERING SALES RECORDS to impress a pretty and popular The air pilot is subject to both Whether they would admit ii or are more or less at sea. prima donna of one of the musical strain and fatigue and emergency. not, five great powers have recog­ We get up a deal of enthusiasm shows, rehearsed for several days Much depends on how he will react A TH O U G H T The month of March just closed registers creasing its leadership among theeights; nized the Nationalist government of over the Titus trip, which is to take some of his funniest stories. and we can generally judge this important new sales'records in the Hup- while the Hupmobile Six, the closest- Southern China—and have recog­ in fifteen great centers of European Then, meeting her at an after­ through conversation with the pa­ noon tea, he casually reeled them tient and some insight into his How good and how pleasant it priced Six in America, is rising still higher , nized its authority as extending as trade activity. And then, as we mmile business. off, one at a time, expecting to be course in previous emergencies. Is for brethren to dwell together in public favor. far north as Nanking. Otherwise strike the very last senteACR-in the greeted with much laughter, only “Over and above all this, pilots in unity!—Psalm c-wiil:!;" These impressive facts are presented for what sort of diplomatic procedure article we learn, to our uttetr cour to'' be recipient of a few very for­ must be sound physically.' They the guidance o f intending buyers of motor is it fpr those five powers to de­ fusion, that Mr. Titus is to sail mal titters. He gave it up in dis­ must have-good-hearts and. lungs Infinite Is the help man can yield See these cars. Prive them. Ride in them. couragement and was about to to- man.— Garlyle. mand of that Nationalist govern­ from the United States May 27 and and should be fairly limber and cars. They clearly show that the Hup- Nineteen beautiful body styles. slink out into the world when supple.” ment satisfaction for the recent out­ get back here early in August. Per­ the singer came up to him and HORRIBLE EXAMPLE - nK7bile Eight is exteni^ng its inroads into rages against foreigners at Nan­ haps nine weeks for the job! whispered in his ear: the field of higher-pneed sixes, and in­ During the month Hupmobile had:— king? Furthermore, it is perfectly If a dozen Mr. Tituses cculd get / ‘Please don’t think I didn’t en­ “I’m going to bring Ferguson joy your jokes, but there’s a new 'obvious that the five governments all the facts that need getting, home tonight.” musical theory that hearty laugh­ “Why, we haven’t a thing to'eai ^ concerned know that the numerous in a year, we should call it pretty ter affects one’s singing. I haven’t in the house, the cook is in a bad stories recently peddled by Eflro- good reporting. W'hat price thor­ really lau,ghed in ages.” temper, th'e baby has a tooth com­ The largest single day’s shipment of pean and Americ|n correspondents oughness! GILBERT SWAN. ing, and mother will be hei'e.”7 Announcing the deposition of Feast day of St. Hermenegijd, “That’s just why I’m,, goipg^to Eights to a single distributor * * cars Chiang Kai Shek to be untrue; else HARTFORD JAYWALKERS. martyr. bring him Jiome. The young idiot is Herald Wants Ads rent furnish­ Birthday anniversary of Thomas why should their demands be made Seven wise men of Hartford have thinking of getting married."sr-Tit- Largest number of cars shipped in ed rooms. Jefferson. Bits. upon him as commander of the Na­ been picked to form a commission any one month to a single distributor cars tionalist armies and so locally re­ for a survey of the traffic situation sponsible representative of that in the Capitol city with view, cf The largest single week’s shipment course, to a solution of the prob­ A Bumper Crop government? from the factory i '* i cars It is to be closely noted that the lem. They will need all their wis­ ^'United States has not collaborated dom If they are to bring about a In the sending of a joint note to the condition anywhere near approach­ March shipments from the factory Chinese. That would be a very dif­ ing perfection. They wilt not need larger than March, 1926 f * * can ferent thlng^from the sending of so very much if their only objective an identic note, ..which latter is Is to make partial improvement in c w e ifiiK Q the case. We have ma k T>otr§ikpm rovomtt tax. right ahd proper to assert our de­ ulations that probably nowhere else termination to protect our citizens. In New England, outside of Boston, But we have committed our­ do persons afoot so tempt fate selves to no policy of reprisal what­ amidst the traffic as in the Connec­ ever. We have not, so far, tied our­ ticut capital. selves up to anybody’s leading If the commission did nothing RIGHTS AND SI3fES - strings. As matters stand America’s else but effectually restrict street grievance against the Chinese Na­ crossing to the crosswalks it would tionals is a private matter between have accomplished something to­ SOlbm kANCHESTER CARAOE ■the two parties themselves. ward the lessening of traffic conges­ tion. 1 The situation'has not yet gotten 478 Center Street. A. F. Gus tafson Phone 68( out of hand. We do not believe CONSISTENCY. President Coolidge will let it get The operation of a certain type out of hand. SCOTCH INVEJtTION 170,952 DIVORCES of editorial mind with relation to EASTER iXOWERS making war on China is perhaps PHONE YOUR ORDER In One Year in'the United State A DOUGHTY CHAMPION. best illustrated by two editorials Hopkins: I hear you ha've Invent­ An Interesting figure is the Rev, printed in the same issue of the ed a new machine. ‘ What Is it?” . TODAY , What Is To Beconle Of Ou Roland D. Sawyer of Ware, repre­ ^erlden Journal and only fifteen Inventor: It’s a revolving nee;. sentative in the h^assachusetts Leg­ lines of type apart. One is a pious ' When the hen lays ,aa egg, the nest Anderson Greenhouses: islature, and a figure rapidly be exclamation of horror at the revolves and the egg Jails Into a re­ 158 Eldridge St. Phone 2121 "CHILDREN OF DIVORCEr coming more than locally influen­ thought of war In the abstract, in­ ceptacle nnderneatb.'The hen turns tial. He is a wet. He is a militant duced by somebody’s statement that around, and, seeing no egg, thinks advocate of human rights and of the infantry will continue to be the she has made a mistake, and justice. He has a way of getting on key of the next conflict. The other, promptly lays another.—Weekly ’|he broader side of many subjects Jiau^ng the bearing of two young ^Sgqtsipa^

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f'A : pital. Mrs. Ralph Bass played the V AMDOVEIt special music. ■ ' THE GREAT II'AK TEN :k PKI\ME frs hack, Friday evening, "Fast Day” there i TEARS AGO TODAV PAUL will he a service at 7:30 at the Congregatipnal church.'. Pictures (By United Press) ^ ADAMS Tryon Smith of Hartford visited April 13, ldl7i K£A. Serviot his mother , Mrs. Janet Smith Sat­ will be on the screen portraying the h if. life and death'of Jesus. Songs will British capture &lx.village3 in FEANCE ““ urday and left his four youngest This ^8 the fourth story of a se-'^l'm so sicK I’d have to get better to also be flashed.on the screen. an advance on a 12-mile fruut rles telling the experiences of a die!’ children-to spend a week with th^Ir which-brings Uiolr outposts to former buck private going back to As for this matter of seasickness, grandmotiier, • - Edsworth Mittens, who has been the outskirts of .Lens. France, as a forei-unner of the a new system has minimized its ter­ I ' Mr. and Mrs.’ William SlanvUle very seriously ill, is a little more London announces that Ger-' “ Second A. E. F." rors to the vanishing point. This of New Haven;spent the week-eiid comfortable and the doctor is In man submarine.? have sunk with­ system is known as the “ Trdfolla” with Mr.'and Mrs. George Merrett. hopes the danger is past. out warning two hospital ships,, and should be followed by everyone Wlllimanfic ■ callers Saturday At the business meeting of the the Gloucester, Castle and the CHAPTER IV who journeys eastward over the At­ were Mrs.' WardtTalbot, Mrs. Ellen Christian Endeavor Society Sunday Salta. - . How the galoping dominoes led lantic, whether a returning A; E. F. Jones and daughter Miss Esther night it was voted that the flower V by Little Joe from Kokomo would soldier or not. Jones! ' ^ committee buy flowers for Easter. ■ roll on that smooth linoleum on It is necessary only to secure a Rosco'e Talbot was home from Depnis Keefe died very suddenly Every cloud has a silver lining ' the floor of the smoking room on dozen or more heavy wire coat- North Haven for the week-end. a liner such as those that will car­ Sunday afternoon at his home at ...... if you spill soup on your vest hangers. One of these should be Mr. and Mrs. Royal D. Webster it may wash away the egg stains. • ry "The Second A. E. F.” back to sewed securely In the shoulders of the Charles Bajter place. The fu­ of South Mancheister visited Mr. neral will be at St. James’s church. France! And wouldn’t that round, ■Webster’s mother, Mrs. Mary Web- polished oak table with its comple­ South Manchesier, - Wednesday \f *tW£ 'ster and attended the morning morning, 9:30. , ment of soft, leather-backed chairs service at the church. Mr. Webster $ be a sweet place to stage a game sang a solo, “ The Palms.” Mr. Keefe has been suffering NOTICE! of Black Jack! ■ Miss Be'atrlce Hamilton is at with heart trouble for quite a long The Office of The accommodations are perfect. -home with an. infected toe. Dr time. There are seven children, six THE MANCHESTER GAS CO; There are several nooks where it .;0’N eillof ■WiUirhantlc is treating sons and one daughter: Arthur, would be easy to gather around 'her. • - ,y Marice, Clarence, Edward and Will Bo close on the Second A. E. F. to do Aloysius'and Mrs. Raymond Street­ OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY ^ Mrs. Macgerie. Jepson is spend­ CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY. some blue harmony on something ing some time with relatives in er; and several grandchildren. Bu­ like “ Lulu” or that old favorite jac. Running fore and aft pn town. ,. ' rial will be in St. James’s cemetery. “ You’re in the Army Now.’’ A well- •y ship is a round pipe, attach­ Vlsitors'at A. E. Frinks Sunday The regular meeting of the Men’s inspired quartet could then swing ed to the ceiling of each deck. were Mr. ■ and Mrs. Edward Frink club will be held In the Town Hall into the various “ HInky Dinky Par­ Just as soon as the first faint and son' of South Manchester and Monday evening to complete the ley Voos” or that one about Mary indication of an approaching seis­ Mr. and" Mrs^ Eugene Platt of arrangements for the supper Wed­ Mark Holmes Ann McCarthy, the little miss who mic, stomachic disturbance Is felt, Wapping.! nesday evening. went out and dug up all the mud don the coat and blow a whistle. Ward B. Talbot was in New York there was in San Francisco Bay The Men’s dub , will give their The deck steward will come a-run- Saturday, where fte attended the Funeral Director and didn’t get a single clam— not annual Father and Son supper at ning. Indicate by signs and he will the Town Hall Wednesday evening opera “ Mignon” at the Metropoli­ a single clam. immediately hook the hanger over Every Bell in the Steeple ,of this week.- AJI fathers who have tan. Licensed Embalmer. And there might be a sentimen­ the pipe. There the patient may ; ^ tal number, too, like the one about sons and those who haven’t any can Wallace Hilliard closed the gate hang Indefinitely, entirely free borrow one from'their more fortu­ the boy who wanted a girl like the from the movements of the vessel, recently installed at tho dam of the Lady Assistant. Calls Day girl that married dear old Dad, or, nate neighbor. - - Andover lake for the purpose of and in perfect peace. As soon as There was quite a large audi­ if there’s an artilleryman present, the sickness has passed the whistle flooding the land to be used as the or Night. Is Ready to Ring... \thls one: ence at the Christian Endeavor lake. can be blown again and the deck meeting Sunday evening to hear 223 No. Main St^ Phone 406-2. '\ “ Oh, it’s hie, oh,-hee, steward will do the unhooking, af­ The field artiler-eee. Miss Mary Rodgers, a inissionary — and all the people are planning smart ter which any occupation may be at the Madura hospital in India. Shout out your numbers loud taken up exactly where it was and strong. One cl the interesting features of new clothes for Easter morning. x - abandoned. the meeting was seven of the mem­ Wher’er we go. Put, seasick or not, everyone is bers dressed to represent the dif­ You will always know, glad to see land whether it Is over You, too, good sir? That the caissons are rolling ferent casts of people. The baby, a there or over here. young girl who was dressed in very I"*!' along!” And there it is! Land! W e thought so. And that’s where we can And, of -course, it a Gyrene steps bright colors then a young widow, Over the port bow! an old woman, a Holy man, and a into the concert the end will come livery passenger on the ship rail help you. Frankly, we’re mighty proud with a rendition of: as the intelligence fa flashed. A young Hindu. Those taking the \ “ If the army or the navy dim, faint line, stretching away. It different parts were Maitha Bart­ lett, Ruth Yeomans, Emil Yeo­ '\ of all the new Spring merchandise we’re Ever gaze on Heaven’s scenes, is uneven in the morning haze. An <1. They will 'find the streets are mans, Shirley Hoisted, Miss Ha showing now. hqur passes and it begins to take Hamilton, John Phelps and Mal- guarded on definite shapes. It sort of looms, .colm Thompson. Miss Rodgers is a By the United States Marines.” finally. It’s the shoreline of France. And no one will dare order: Somewhere behind it there’s St. MI- very, interesting speaker. The Hats, shirts, neckwear, gloves, footwear “ Pipe Down.” hiel and the Argonne. Buddies, too. members of the Ladies’ Benevolent some of whom fought at Montfau- Society all sat together. They are and other accessories to complete the well- especially Interested as they have Once upon a time there was a con and Ste. Menehould or Sep- planned wardrobe—to fittingly comple­ private soldier named Bill 0. Black, targes. For a moment the joy of voted to send all their foreign mis­ who hailed from Birmingham, Ala. going back is dimmed . . . dim­ sionary money to the Madura hos- ment He was on his way back to the med in reverence for those up States as an assistant to one of the where the crosses glisten, row on Teeth Like Ivory \ I best “ belly-robbers” in the A. E. F. row. On board His Majesty’s majestic Cliffs are jutting up out of the water now. The sea is smooth and CORNS A breath like Spring calm. A giant rock hill with its for­ eoX^CAR-S/ tifications looms up— fortifications known in Caesar’s aay. There’s Na­ Here is the best way dental sci­ will be a delightful surprise Kuppenheimer ence knows to whiten teeth and poleon’s breakwater, one of the Then the magnesia in it kills all wonders of the world. It’s Cher­ purify the breath. Here is the FAMOUS CLOTHES bourg. The anchor of the liner quickest way to bring a sweet, acids instaEf.ly. It penetrates be­ splashes. Hurried packing is done. fresh feeling in the mouth. tween the teeth where those acids Shouts go up. Lighters and tenders Here is a dentifrice on which form. Acids formed by starch and scow. The Toloa, he became infect­ draw alongside. Tne first lap of the some 50 experts collaborated to sugar are the greatest foes of teeth journey is over. Then, with bound­ make it the most perfect, the most and gums. There can be no acid ed with mal de mer. For five long Stops pain in onem m uie days he lay down under a pile of ing heart and intoxicating anticipa­ efficient tooth paste in existenc.e. where magnesia goes. tion, you go oft to other scenes. You will forget you ever had a com Here is the only tooth paste Go now and try Phillips’ Dental $ packs to keep away from the ever- 40"$45 $50 paging sergeant. When he merged France, with all its glamour, its one minute after you apply Dr. which contains the genuine Phillips’ Magnesia tooth paste. See how it he was wan, pale and shaky. romance, panoply of memories, is Scholl’s Zino-pads—that’s how quick Milk of Magnesia in concentrated whitens the teeth, how it purifies — in Lake Blues, Timber “ ’Smatter, Bill,” demanded a ahead. they md all pain. When the com is form. Dentists have the breath. Note the gone it never comes back. If new friendy soldier, “ Sick?” for 50 years advised fine taste that it brings . Tans and Metallic Grays “ Sick!” groaned Bill. “ Why, boy. Tomon*o\v: On to Paris. shoes irritate thp spot, a Zino-pad its daily use. » fees, it overnight! When cloudy coats Five in One in the mouth. Learn % i »r.^hoir8ZIn»-paas arethin, medicated. discolor teeth, this Its IS insredlents com­ why its effect on acids their respective teachers. antiseptic, protective, healine. Safe, aiire, bine in one tooth paste, . quick,lastinsresultsguaranteed.Getabox tooth paste will quick­ these five Important is so important to you. TOLLAND Conrad Rau has the foundation at yonr dm^gist’a or shoe dealer’s —35c. ly remove them. It helps: Do this at once, for of his house which he is pjitting will sweeten the Antacids - Cleansers your own sake. After House’ s Special Clothes up on Tolland avenue nearly* com­ Antiseptics Polishers breath, end bad taste Breath Deodorants that you will nev^r de­ pleted. j n s e k o m In the mouth. The pend on a lesser tooth Many with'2 Pants. The seventh m,eeting of the Wm.,Senk, Jr., visited in Meri­ first time you use it paste. Study Club was held with Mr. and den on Sunday. X/ino-pads Splendid Fitters and Reasonably Priced Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, on Monday Mr. Blake and family of Hart­ Put one on—the pain if gonti evening.*' Mrs. Emma Crandall and ford were Sunday visitors at the P h i l l i p s * Miss Meta Hanson assisted Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. William % Jewett. The paper, “ Interesting Ex­ Senk, Sr. 170,952 DIVORCES Trial periences with Books” was by Mrs- Carl Terich has purchased of In One Year in the United States Tube Dental M agnesia C. H. Daniels and Current Events John Fagan the property on Tol­ STANDARDon Phillips FOR Hi1K"of 30 MaOnesiA YCARS $25 to $40 were given by Miss Margaret Wels- land avenue. The property consists What Is To Become Of Our miller. After the literary program, of a small store, garage, two tene­ For free lO^aytubet as pictured^ games were played and refresh­ ment house and a gasoline station. “CHILDREN OF DIVORCEr pi®*** *d«ir*st Tlie Chas. H. Phillips Co., 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, In. ments were served by the hostesses aqd her assistants. L. E. Hall was in New Haven Head to Foot Outfitters Monday serving on Grand Jury TEST ANSWERS duty. Here are the answers to "Now Miss Bessie .Terhune and Fred FOR BOYS You Ask One” for today. The ques­ 4 Randall have returned to Tolland tions are on the comics page. for the summer. 1— The Declaration of Independ­ Miss Luclle Agard, librarian of ence. Boost Your Favorite Legionaire the Tolland Public Library, attend­ 2— John Adams. Your Easter Flowers4 By Your Vote. ed the library meeting held in 3— By the Louisiana purchase, , Ellington last Thursday. which added to the United States Miss Nora-Neff visited her aunt, territory which now Includes the Mrs. Ellithorpe, in West Stafford states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mis­ recently. souri, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Mon­ C. E. HOUSE and SON, Inc. A number of young people from tana, Kansas, the Dakotas, Iowa this town\ attended the Senior and Minnesota. A re Here Dramatics at Rockville Friday eve­ 4— Monticello. ning. Miss Ruth Ayers is the only 5— Aaron Burr. senior from Tolland attending the 6— He was secretary of state. High school and she expects to ac­ 7— Jefferson, an ardent demo­ -w. crat, dlsbeieved in display of any Easter without flowers is like a day without sunshine — some­ company the class to Washington, ■V 1. . leaving April 23rd. kind and would have no pomp or formality about him. George Luce, a gypsy moth scout, 8— The Democratic party. thing’s lacking. You will And our variety of Easter Plants and .Goslee & Goslee was with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Char­ 9— He is number three. - CONTRACTORS AND ter over the week end. 10— John Adams. Flowers complete— and pur values impressive. The Lenten service last week was f BUILDERS held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Good Used Cars Samuel Simpson. Tbe (;ars offered below have been reconditioned and A Community service was held High Grade are offered at very low prices— cash or terms. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, in the Buff Cap district, 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. on Sunday afternoon. Safe E aster Suggestions B uilding Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sparrow and 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan. \ ‘ Milk V . son, Leon, visited friend and rela­ Lily Plants Cut Easter Lilies 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Tpuringi/^^ tives in Tolland on Monday. •nd F o o d m m s . ■ Friends of Charles H. Leonard F#f Infants, 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe.' are pleased to learn of his advance­ Invalids, Baskets of Assoi-ted Flowers OFFICES 1923 Studebaker Special 6 Touring ment to assistant manager of the ___ A lt Ag€s 1924 Studebaker Special Coupe. I ; STORES White Corbin division of the/Unit­ Hot, at night, brings sound sleep Tulip Plants Hyacinth Plants Genistas 1924 Stutz Roadster. 4: ed States Envelope Company. He . 1922 Studebaker Special 6 Touring. entered the envelope division as an 4 FARM BLDGS. office boy twenty-seven years ago Baby Ramblers 1924 Buick Master 6 Coupe. v f j REPAIRING and has worked his way to the 1923 Nash Sedan. position for which he has just re­ EASTER FLOWERS Boxes of Choice Cut Flowers Roses y W e solicit an opportunity to Also several cheap cais to close out at $50 to $100 ceived the appointment. PHONE YOUR ORDER ^tim ate on your requirements. The regular C. E. meeting was each. There are some extra good buys in this lot. TODAY Easter Corsages Violets - . 5. ’»■ held at the church Sunday evening Quality and Service • >- 3 with Miss Thelma E. Price as lead­ Anderson Greei}houses , Assured. er. 153 Eldrldge St. P hone 2124 You can make this a joyous Easter for dear ones and friends X- A special Lenten service will be far away through our “Flowers by Wire” service. : No Job Too Big or Too Small. CONKEY ADTO CffllPANY held at the church Thursday eve­ ■ Pbone 899-4 or 205-4. ning. ^ 20 East Center Street Miss Thelma E. Price returned BATTERY WORK, Open All Day Thursday and Friday today to her studies at the Univer­ Authorized “Willard” Service sity of Vermontl ^ Station. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson Bowers and son, also Miss Eleanor Carbon Burning. RUAIMAGB SALE hers, o f the circle: Mrs. E. E. Se^, Bowers all of Hartford visited their ' Auto Electrical Work. gar, chairman; Mrs. C» R. BurirZ father, John Bowers on Sunday. Electrical Appliance.s Repaired. Ever Ready Circle of -Kings Mrs. H. A. Cook, Mrs. W. P. Stileijt, Oscar A. Leonard and son, Rufus Daughters will hold ' a rummage Free Crdnkcase Service. Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Carl ' J. Leonard recently shipped a six sale in the Fuller block oh'North' Benson. The proceeds.of the sale months' old Dutch Belt calf to Main street, April 2'7“frGiri 2 to 8 will be devoted to the Open Air , Maryland from their fine herd of JOHN BAUSOLA p. m. Anyone not a member" and school. It' Dutch Belt cows. LEADING FLORISTS. wishing to donate articles for the The pupils of Buff Cap and sale Is asked to call 326 or 419, All With Barrett & Robbins 985 Main Street. Bnipslc schools have been given Near Post' OflSca* gobds will be fumigated as’ re­ Wealth has wings, but if^doesn’t ptrlzes for collecting egg masses by 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 quired by law. Tho-committee in­ have any-tall that you can rat'intlt charge includes the following mem-' on. ; ■ ,./'5 '

■ / -^5 - * * ‘rj * ■ • { ' - ■ PAGE SIX . ; MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL' 13,1927. j j -It’ . 'I : / I • «•>* . NEW^ BOOKS AT LIBRARY verse; Israel, Ludwig Lowisqhn. gold’wlnWng the flmTprtzenirrthe King’s Henchman, E. S. Millay. STATE DEPRIVES 19 " ' ATTRACTiVE PROGRAM contest for collecting the largest’ Leonardo da Vinci, E. V. Lucas; BOLTON number in the North school. Alfred G. Schreiber & Sons The following new booVs have Today Best Lenz on Bridge, S. S. Lenz; Libra­ Gil won second prize. been added to the south end lif>ra- ries and Adult Education, Ameri­ OF DRIVING RIGHTS OFFERED AT RIALTO Bolton grange visited Coventry H. B. Pomeroy is making a num* ry: can Library Association; Lord Grange Thursday evening and pre­ her of improvements in his home. Radio Bet American Senate, Lindsay Rog­ sented the traveling gavel. Master He expects to install steam heat General ('ontractors ers; Americans from Abroad, J, P. Ralngo, Arnold Bennett. Menus for Every Occ,as!ion, Mrs. The weelcly list of operators "Burnt Fingers” a Pathe feature David Toomey gave a very fitting among the other improvements. Gavlt; Ask Me Another!, Justin presentation speech and the gavel Ernest L. Richard has recovered Spafford and Lucien Estey; Audels E. (S.) 'Tipton; Mid-Century Child whose licenses to drive automo­ picture in which Eileen Percy, who IvHJ CELEBRATES and Her Books, C. M. Hewins; biles In Connecticut have been sus­ plays the most important role Is co was presented to Miss Lillian Ayer, from the grip ’«nd is able to- be FIFTH BIRTHDAY Masons and Builders Guide, Fi D. lecturer of Coventry by Mrs. Viva about again. Builders of “ Belter Built Homes” Graham. Military Training Compulsory In pended for one year for driving featured with George O'Hara and Telephone 1565-2. Schools and Colleges, L. T. Beman. while under the influence of li­ Edna Murphy depicts'the startling Massey, lecturer of'Bolton Grange. Miss H. Amelia Kingsbury has Black April, Mrs. J. E. Peterkin; Bolton Crange presented the fol­ been confined to her bed with an at­ A fourteen-hour broadcast will Black Sunlight, Earl Rossman. Mohammed, R. F. Dibble; Munici­ quor was given out today at the adventures that took place In the state motor vehicle department as lowing program: solo by Hazel tack of grip. , , ; Shop: 285 Wesf Center Street mark the fifth anniversary of sta­ Challenge of Childhood, I. S. pal Government in the United life of a girl who. contrary to her Rev. Edward Ayers,’ chaplain of States, T. H. Reed; Murder for a part of the effort to reduce this parent’s wishes, sought a career. Hutchinson followed by encore;, tion KHJ. The program will start Wile; Choosing the Right Career, recitation, ‘?Cutting . Tommy’s the Senate spent. Monday anil at 12 noon Pacific time, Wednes­ Profit, William Bolitho; My Long highway menace. There are nine­ “ Burat Finf-ers” is crammed with E. D. Toland; Colfa.x Book-pkte, teen names on the list. The de­ Hair” , Elsie Jones, followed, by en­ Tuesday with Rev. and Mrs. James \. Life in Music, Leopold Auer; New big dramatir moments that the avf day, April 13, and will conclude at Agnes Miller; Contemporary Verse, core; humorous reading by > Alice [ N. Atwood. 2 a. m., Thursday, April 14. •Japanese Womanhood, A. K. Faust; partment statement advlsed^eople erage fan should thoroughly enjoy. A. M. Merrill and G. E. W. Spra­ to notify the department or the Lee; talk by Henry Massey. Mans­ Rev; and Mrs. J. N. Atwood at­ WCAU, 7 p. m., eastern time— gue; Cross-roads to Childhood, A. New Roads to Childhood, A. C. It heads the double feature pro­ tended the Ministers’ meeting at police in case they should see any gram being shown for the last timee field Grange presented severalj Hebrew folk songs. G. Moore. Moore; New Yor«; Not So little numbers. One hundred and three, Hamden Monday morning. and Not So Cold, S. M. Lockwood. of the suspended drivers operating today and this evening, The co-fen* WSAI, 7:15 p. m. eastern time— Daisy Mayme, G. E. Kelly; Dem­ motor vehicles. Grangers were present. Apple pie There was a rehearsal for the Chime concert. ocratic Way of Life, T. V. Smith; Oddly Enough, D. T. McCord. turc appearing on the same nro-i Wilfrfd J. Angers, New York and ice cream were served. play “ The Little Clod Hopper” lo WHAD, 8:30 p. in., central time Diary _ and Letters; selected and Plato’s American Republic, gram is “ High Hand’: g tbril ihg Bolton Grange conferred the be given by the Christian Endeavor City. picture wh'ch takes for its Incak- — Sacred concert, “ The Prince of edited" by C. H. Baker, J. P. Pea­ Douglas Woodruff; Plays, Moscow first and second degrees to Mr. and society Monday evening ai the homo Life.” Edward L. Best, New Haven. th wild and wooly west. Leo Ma­ of Mrs.. C. Irving Loomis. body; Doomsday, Warwick Deep­ Art Theater Musical Studio; Play’s .. John A..Billings, New Haven. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Oscar And­ WRVA, 9:15 p. m., eastern time ing. the Thing, Franz Molnar; Pluto­ loney is starred. Other shorter sub­ erson, Mrs. Thomas Daly, Mrs. Edgar Storrs and Miss Mary \ Hawaiian trio. Henry F. Gorman, Quincy, Mass. jects round’ out the offerings. Early American Pottery and crat, Booth Tarkington; Popular -Louis Grandwilllams, White Thomas Daly, Jr.7 Joseph. Mack, Storrs of Springhill spent Sunday at WLWL, 10 p. m., eastern time— China, John Spargo; East of the Encyclopedia of Health, L. K. A refreshingly different drama, Lillian Switzer, Thomas Maheggia, the former’s son Gilbert H, Storrs, Passion play, “ The Upper Room.” Plains, N. Y. “ Womanpower” heads the Rialto Sun and West of the Moon, Theo­ Frankel and D. B. Armstrong; George M. Johnson. Norwich. Donald Massey Friday eveuing. WLW, 10 p. m., eastern time— dore Roosevelt and Kermit Roose­ Ports of France, H. A. Gibbons. theater schedule tomorrow-and Fri­ Tunxls degree team will confer tho Instrumental trio. John A. Johnson, Middletown. day. ’ Loii Tellgen has ope of the velt; Europe of Our Day, H. A. Recent Foreign Policy of the Stanley Krasnicki, Torrington. third and fourth in two weeks. CNRW, 10,: 30 p. m., central time Gibbons, (Reading with a purpose.) United States, G. H. Blakeslee; leads.in this gripping photoplay in Mr. and Mrs. John Toomey* of ANDOVER — Flute quartet. John Krowis, Pequabuck. which, he plays the sinister role of a Federal Department of Educa­ Road Round Ireland, Padraic Herbert T. Larson, New London. Hartford spent the week-end at WEAF, 10 p. m., eastern time— tion, J. E. Johnson, compiler, (ref­ Colum; Romance of the Bounda­ man-about-tdwn who helfs a strug­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colbui’n o f Prank G. Lounsbury, Brookfield. Maple Wild. South Willington spent Sunday \ Light opera, “ Madame Angot.” erence shelf V.4 No. 5); Fields of ries, J. T. Paris. gling actor after receiving a tl;ot- Clarence "Fries of Boston and f Arthur Malacarne, Ivoryton. ough drubbing frOm his fists. The with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis. Work for Women, M. S. Leuck; St. Lawrence River Ship Canal, James McKeon, Fairfield. Miss Elizabeth Thornton of SoutX Mr. and Mrs. Tyron Smith and French Provincial .Furniture, Hen­ J. E. Johnson, compiler; Shot Tow­ settings^ axe extremely lavish and Coventry were Sunday guests oi John J. Stich, Collinsville. the plot Is one calculated to hold two friends of Hartford visited Mr. Blackstone Cigars, regular 2 for ri Longnon and F. W. Huard. ers, J. T. McIntyre; Singing Crow, Victor St. Laurent, Hartford. Miss Laviana Fries. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Janett Smith 25c. 2 for 19c. Manchester News George Washington; the Image and* Other Poems, N. C. R. Crane; one’s Interest right up to the Paul Clement has purchased sev­ George S. Styles, New Haven. smashing climax. Ralph Graves, Sunday evenlD,g. Mr. Smith Shop, Depot Square.— Adv. and the Man, W. E. Woodward; Singing in the Rain, Anne Shan­ eral acres of land of Ernest How­ Joseph Wood, Fairfield. popular juvenile, and Kathryn Per- brought a radio and set it up for Glass and Glazing, E. E. Ericson;* non; Solitary Horseman, Mrs. E. Robert M. Zarucha, West Haven. ard and plans to erect a five-room his mother. Government of the- United States, (B.) Loring; Sounding Brass, Mrs. dy, one of screendom’s beauties bungalow. Stephen Zombre, (Juilford. have important characters to por­ Mrs. William Smith died quite W. B. Munro; Guide to the Cathe­ E. E. Mannin; Spanish House in George Rose and Elizabeth Rose suddenly Monday morning at H SPECIAL FOR EASTER dral Church of. Saint John the pi- American, Rexford Newcomb. tray. Some of the scenes occurlng In were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger the prologue hrn said to be gor­ o’clock. Mrs. Smith had been 111 vine, E. H. Hall. Three Plays, E. S. Millay; To­ ■■ 5 S S S a ■ Rose In Hartford Sunday. about a week. The doctor gave as geous. R. Ward who recently purchas­ Harmer John, Hugh Walpole; morrow Morning, Anne Parrish; « iS-C ^ V C cause for death “ epileptic attack Bicycles $27.50 COAL Hildegarde, Katnleeu Norris; The second atrraction on these ed the EldridiTe cottage is building J Travel in Europe Made Easy, G. G. follojv'ed by 5oma.” Mrs. Smith Homes of Character, Marcia Mead Chester; Turgenev, the Man-His two days will be "Forest Havoc,” a on an addition of four rooms. BUY— RIGHT NOW stirring drama ot love and lumber was 38 years old and leaves besides and D. P. Higgins. Art-and His Age, Avrahni Yarmo- Miss Irene Glazier of Boston her husband tv/o small children, set amidst the natural beauty of spent the week-end with her aunt, With this price before you, you can Best Quality Into the Void, Florence Con- linsky. AFJt) t ) 0 one a baby not quite six months Understanning Our Chiidrec, the big wobds. Thrills and romance Miss Lavinia Frks. readily see that it is to your advan­ galore are provided in this film and old. The funeral has not been ar­ Frederick 1 ierce. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herring of ranged as they are undecided the acting is above reproach. For­ Manchester were guests of Mr. j tage to buy right now. Our prices Double 170,952 DIVORCES Velasques, E. V. Lucas. whether Wae burial will be in Co­ for Easter on all children’s vehicles Walt Whitman, Emory Halh- est Stanley and Peggy Montgomery and Mrs. Thomas Bently Sunday. lumbia or New York. i being starred. Otner subjects to be Frederick Finley of Somers v/as j are down to their lowest level. In One Year in the United States way; Wonmn in Exile, H. Vach- A play “ Night and Morning” .will Screened shown Include an hilarious comedy a recent caller in town. i be presented by the Andover C. E. Prices cannot go lower. ell; World War SettJemencs, H Q. What Is To Become Of Our Moulton, and Leo Pasyohsky. and cifrrent news events. Mrs. Frederick Taylor and society in the Congregational Y'ou Can’t Win!, Jack Black; daughter, Dorothy, visited In Hart- j church Sunday evening, April 17 Ojicn Every Evening. ford recently. I “ CHILDREN OF DIVORCE?” Young Ana’-i.Ciy, Sir P. H. Cihhs. SHEIK BILL IS HELD at 7:30. The cast of characters is Lowest Price Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griswold as follows: of Hartford visited at their cottage Omaha, Neb.—-Judgments In Pilate, governor of Judas Saturday. 1 THE MANCHESTER breach of promise and alienation ...... Guy Bartlett Stavinsky Bros. There will be a*“ poverty social” | Procla, his wife . . . Dorothy Cook of affections suits may yet be le­ at the basement Friday evening. GRAIN & COAL CO. gally limited to 1 cent in Nebras­ Anna, Caiaphas, high priests 24 Birch St. Those coming other than poverty- ...... Malcolm Thompson ka. Senator Chambers, author of stricken will have a fine forced up­ South .Manchester, Conn. Phone 1760. Apei'Place. the “ sheik bill” that may he intro­ ...... Bertram Wright duced, claims the measure would on them of 50 cents. Peter ...... Eugeiib Thompson Schools in town opened Monday John ...... Rosco Allen curb blackmail and “ gold-digging” after the Easter recess. activities of designing women. I M a r y ...... Beatrice Hamilton Samuel Alvord of Hartford II Mary ...... Carolyn Allen spent Saturday at Alvord Acres. R E G . U . S . P A T. O FF An Angel ...... Evelyn White &fJSA Miss Winifred Lee has been suf­ WHO LICKS THE CREAM? Jelly Beans, 19c, Assorted Choc­ A Centurlan ...... Holden Wright Only 12 Days Left to Secure olates, 33c. Manchester News fering with, ear trouble but is im­ Soldiers ...... John Hutchinson Shop, Depot Square.— Adv. proving...... George Nelson Automobile Insurance At Cost Do You Write Songs? Coupon for a The Lumbermen’s Mutual returned 23% of the Pi-euiium Lyrics? Plays? Shows? I COVENTRY “ CHILDREN OF DIVORCE” paid into every policyholder last year aad have always done so. Let us place them for you, expert McGovern Granite Co. DID YOU GET .4n Y MONEY BACK ON YOUR POLICY.? advice furnished beginners at CEMETERY MEMORIALS minimum rate. Arthur J. Lathrop of Dayville HAS THREE LEADING MEN If you want to reduce the cost of your Auto Insurance see motored here Sunday in his newi International Musicc Service Reiiresenfed by me before you renew your present iiolicy or insure your car. C. W. HARTKNSTEIN Buick sedan to visit his parents Mr. j Beautiful Silvertone I will be glad to explain how you can insure yohr car in the Co. Inc. and Mrs. P. L. Lathrop. i Handsome Heroes Play Second 14W Summit St. Teleiihone 1621 World's Gi-eatest ^lutual at 25% saving. 225 W’^est 46th Street, New York Henry Reed has a new Ford To Clara Bow, Esther Ral­ touring car. . I Dr. I. P. 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Miss Bow won fame The New^tudio Thursday IsThe | her sister Mrs. Charles Knight. in “ Dancing Mothers” and “ Man- 9 Johnson Terrace M i The collecting of egg ipasses is trap” while Miss Ralston for her over in District No. 9, Russell Wei- work In "The Blind Goddess” and THE NEW STUDIO “ The Quarterback” attained equal Big Hat Day | acclaim. AND GREYTONE FOLDER J. KLUCK, Prop. Gary J Cooper, Einiir Hajasoa; »u< Norman 'Trevor are the three lead­ All Through ing men who head the stars’ su4>* porting cast. Cooper, new to A Beautiful I Paramount pictures, first flashed, skyward In “ The Winning of Bar* . For 55c Announce A Special 10% T he House bara Worth.” .After seeing bis You then have 30 days left to go to Studio for a sit­ remarkable work in "Children Of Divorce,” he was scheduled tor ting, Offer expires Saturday, April 23rd. the leading role in a series Of Reduction (Off tha Regular HAT Westerns. Hanson came all the This is an opportunity not to be neglected. 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“ Pilate took water and Still the cry of “ Crucify Caiaphas sends JesuS to Pilate, the Roman governor, washed his hands . . . Him” came from the mob. Jesus was dressed In a purple robe, a crown Of who, after a questioning, says he can find no fault in saying, I am innocent of Pilate ^ then scourges thorns placed on His head and a reed in His hand. Jeer- Mancb^ter Christ and suggests to the chief priests and elders the blood of this person: Jesus and ' orders His ingly, the mob shouted, “ Hail, King of the Jews!" He , _ s': '<• ••4 that He be punished and released. But the enemies of see ye to it." (Matthew crucifixion. (Matthew was then led away to be crucified. (Matthew XXVII ; Jesus cried, “ Crucify H im !" (Luke XXIII : 1 -2 1 ) ' XXVII: 24 ) XXVII : 26^ H-IS A; Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 H IN ~C<827^By NBA UW.' V 'Tv ;;-/® ff f \ MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, . WEDNESDAY, .APRIL 13,1927. p a u e .s b v b n , 5 \ \ • Cr the direptlou of Miss Mabel M. Pol-, thur Brown, Josie Smith, Mildred TOUGH LIFE READY FOR EASTER lard, who is taking care of the Hall, Bernice Harrison, Catherine '■ t f I * -? ? !■ •? Forltchji^TorliiiiDj \ speaking parts, and Mrs. Eunice Cordner, Esther Peterson, Theo­ HOLY WEEK MEDITATIONS Case Hohenthal, who is in charge dora Glenuey. • Visiting Minister: Ah, my un­ .Use Healing^, Liquid Zemo PAGEANT AT S. M .E . of the music.' "“ Jerusalem Women: Miss Elsie fortunate friend, this woild is full The cast follows: Harrison, Miss Alice Harrison, Miss of trials. 2emo seldom fails to stop Itching - Vera Hotchkiss. Hard Case: -It ain’t the' trials Torture and relieve Skin Irritation, it Interlocutor, Mrs. Irene Powers. makes the skin soft, clear and healthy.^a “ Standing The Test” Cast of Fifty to Take Part In Centurion, Walter Reichard. Men of the' Emmaus Road. that worries me, sir; it’s the ver­ dicts.— Answers, London. ^ Itch, Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, \ “ The Dawning” on Sunday Roman guards, Robert W. Wil- James Wilson, Raymond Mercer. m most cases quickly give way to Zemo. Evening. son, Albert Holman, Jr., William Joseph of Arlmathea, Eric Craw- Frequmtly, mmor blemishes disappear ’ ‘‘.\nd they all left him, and fled.” .^ Black, Ross Lewis, Robert Burr. shaw; overnight. Itching usually stops — Mark X n ':50. Nicodemus, Arthur Krob. 170,952 DIVORCES promptly. Zemo is a safe, healing liquid. The full cast has been . picked Mary Magdaleuu, Miss Olive Ny­ Convenient to use any tune. iUl drug­ , By CHARLES HAVEN .MYERS, and work is nearly finished on the man. ' f. ■ . In One Year in the United States gists—60c and $1.00. pageant, “ The Dawning,” by Ly­ Salome, Mrs. Hazel Anderson. D. D. man R. Bayard, wnich will be giv­ What Is To Become, Of Our Plymouth Cliurch of Shaker The Other Ma^v, Miss Marjorie Easter Cards, Mrs. Seymour’s en in the main temple of the South Richmond. hand-painted and a nice line of Heights, Cleveland, Ohio Methodist church on Easter Sun­ others. Manchester News Shop, z e m o day evening at 7 o'clock. The solo­ Joanna, Miss Estelle Keith. Depot Square.— Adv. “ CHILDREN OF DIVORCE?” FOR SKIN IRRITATIONSi In the crises they all failed. ists in the pageant will be Mrs. Group of Women, Miss Mabel When Jesus stood most in need of Bertellne Lashlnske, Miss Olive Ny­ Trotter. Miss Ethyle Lyttle , Miss their help and friendship they de­ man and Walter Reichard. More Marjorie Crockett, Miss Elsie Lew­ serted and fled like frightened than 50 persons will appear In the is, Miss Ellen Lewis. sheep from the garden. cast. Lame Man, William Keith. Mark says that there was a The pageant, which is built Rhoda, Mrs. Bertilene Lashln- young man who also followed, who around the theme of the resurrec­ ske. , fled with the rest. Since this rec­ tion of Christ, is In three scenes. Disciples; John, Paul Volquard- ord is not foar.d elsewhere manv The first scene depicts the follow­ son; Peter, Albert Holman; Philip, think it must have been Mark him­ ers of Jesuj on Easter morning as Francis Burr; Andrew, Kenneth self. It is the story of desertion— they make their way to tho tomb Beer; James,Fred Rogers; Mat­ drab, pitiless, cowardly desertion. on the outskirts of Jerusalem. The thew, George Beer; Bartholomew Lent is the period when we try to second scene is that of the day af­ Thomas Cordnar; Thaddeus, Louis make an inventory of our stock of ter Easter and the third takes St. Clair Burr; James the Less, spiritual resources. May it not be place on Ascension Day. Thomas Prentice; Simon Zelotes, well to see how much courage we The speaking parts, culled most­ Sydney Strickland; Thonias, Rob­ ly from scriptural writings, are In­ ert Mercer. have? Children: Arlton Judd, Frank Courage is often confused with terspersed with musical numbers. physical bravery. But the latter is The pageant is being given under Pearson, William Edmundson, Ar­ a gift and is something less than courage. Many a man has displayed a low order of poltroonery in his home town. Here were twelve diaciples who had followed Jesus and had been The town cf .Nazareth, where Jes- s spent hiS boyhood specially chosen for instruction. They had sworn allegiance and had Probably none of us will ever w'ell ask for a renewed loyalty to ouenly espoused his principles. But Truth. Once we have gained this face the issue of life and death for INSURANCE. y v hen the test came tJicy failed, all the lesser loyalties of life fall V . failed miserably. our profession. But the methods of into line and come marching after. One cannot but recall t'lose execution today are social ostra­ Once we have enthroned Truth in Christians in ihe Boxer Rebellion cism, public ridicule and vitupera­ our hearts— it is easy to live for kneeling before their ex.-jcutioners. tion. And there are many causes that await the courageous words of it, speak for it, die for it. Courage One word of abjuration and they becomes then not an effort or an The Best Guardian of could have walked forth safe. But those who have found the spirit of they were witnesses to the truth — Jesus of Nazareth. achievement— it is the instinct of they had taught, knowing that the We are making our prayers to­ the truth-loving soul. Life and Property blood of the Christians is the seed day asking God for grace and God give us moral courage! of Truth. i strength. For many of us we may

the dirigible in a parachute and LEON ERROL STARRING descends several thousand feet to the ground. That delightful comedy, “ The Insure Your Valuables AT CIRCLE TOMORROW Red Mill,” starring Marion Davies and Owen Moore, ends its run at the Circle theater this evening A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT Popular Broadway Comedian after a successful engagement. IS THE In “ Lunatics at Large” Here Miss Davies plays a colorful For Two Day Run. Dutch heroine, in pigtails and BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. wooden shoes in the new picture, an elaborate filmization of the Broadway’s most famous fun- famous stage hit of the same name maker, Leon Errol, and Broadway’s by Henry Blossom and Victor Her­ The Manchester Trust Co. favorite beauty, Dorothy Mackaill, bert, one of the dramatic sensa­ Theft Proof have made “ Lunatics at Large,” tions of a few seasons ago. A “ M y plan has millions in it,” which comes to the Circle tomorrow notable cast is seen in the produc­ said the , pleasant voiced for two days, one of the funniest pictures ever screened. Errol’s tion, including George Siegman cs stranger, “ and I want Ed the villian, Louise Fazenda, Snitz reputation is well known and he Harniss’ widow to' get her Edwards, Karl Dane, William 6ra- has held the center of Broadway share. Let me invest your in­ stages for so mgny years that his mond, Russell Powell, Fred Gam- Dol and others of note. surance money,” j hair has thinned out in the glare of “ I’d like to,” said Mrs. Har- j the footlights in New York. Fire and Liability ^ A wedding in a dirigible starts OF COURSE niss, “ but I didn’t get it all at off the thrills in “ The Lunatic at once — just a life income,’’ Large.” First Youth: Fighting is all right Ten years later she still gets Kenneth MacKenna’s twin broth­ providing you do it intelligently. “ just an inefeme.’ ’ Insurance er in the picture has Kenneth Second Youth: Yes, but you Monthly income insurance is placed in an asylum while he rush­ can’t always And a smaller man.— es away with Ken’s girl (Dorothy Answers, London. theft proof. It.-will protect Mackaill), whom he |s going to " your loved oiies from pitr - falls offheir own'IneXperielice. •• r.wa wed in a dirigible. ' RiCHARD G. RICH ’ & Leon Errol gets hold of a rope EASTER FLOWERS Inquire. ♦ "-fi ladder and makes his way into the Tinker Building, South Manchester. dirigible while it is rising, and as PHONE YOUR ORDER Connecticut General a result there is no wedding, but TODAY one of the biggest thrills in pic- Life InsuranceCompany lures when Leon grabs Dorothy Anderson Greenhouses FAYETTE B. CLARGE, AGT. Iround the waist and leaps from 153 Eldridge St. Phone 212 1 10 Depot Square, Manchester.

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COLONIAL GRACE WITHOUT THE EXPENSIVE FRILLS % m : 1 ^ D A Y ^ C m ^ AILENE 5UMNER. yOme Qustin Q M 7 b f .liEA S m ic u lv L. THIS HAS HAPPENED By ALLEXE SUMNER T. d. CPRTIS. millionaire o\rner It's a wonderful room as It Ig, a of the biK Cnrtia Store, condncta thousand times better than any of THE WOMAN MO\TEMENT tiro amaaioK conteata for the us ever had before.” aecret parpoae of determlnlns which of the cirla In hla employ "Oh, listen to PoUyanna!" V»’ln- .For a long time the tired busi­ hove really worth-while ambl- nle giggled. ‘‘Wait tlU you seo my tlona. He slvea a dinner for the ness man has realized as he read winnera at hla home. Amonff them room and hear what I’ye decided to, are BILLY WELLS, NYDA LO­ have T. Q. do to It N y & ^ ld he his evening paper that something MAX, and WINNIE SHELTON. was lacking. Billy alta next to DAL BO- told her at lunch—and belleye me, MAINE—n fnaclnatlngr, Orlentnl- she didn’t waste any time getting The other night it came to him looklnsr man who atransely en- on his good side—said he tqld her He pranced Into the kitchen, paper alnvea her with hla peraoaallty. in hand, and demanded of “ the lit­ She nlao meeta nnd dancea with he’d fix up our rooms jittt like we RALPH TRUMAN, whoae father wanted them. Said he knpw the tle woman” busily drowning the \ l steak In mushrooms: owna an automobile factory. house was old-fashloned and that The mornintr folIowlnK the dln- We may be doing wrong to the ‘ "f**. T. Q, Cnrtia anmmona Billy, the rooms would not appeal to Nyda nnd Winnie Shelton and pretty young girls. Oh, boy! Ain’t tired business man’s grammar, offera to take them Into hla home, we got fun?” She flung her sm^l, but not at all to his idea. Both the to make them hla warda for a tired business man and other kinds year, in order that they may hare bare, white arms around her kneeg of men, women as well, have be­ an opportunity to nchleve their and hugged them against he? breast ambitiona. Bllly’a aincere paaaion ecstatically. gun realizing of late that the ex­ la to become a concert vlollnlat pression ' “woman movement” has nnd Mr. Curtla preaenta her with a rare violin and naaurea her If “There’s the bath, through that practically . vanished, and that no ahe accepta hla offer ahe mny door there,” Nyda pointed out. ‘^ jg longer do we see our papers pic­ atndy with the beat teacher In as our living room at home. A tured with marching women, ban­ town. The other two sirla He nbont their ambitiona In order to dozen towels on the racks If there’s ners across their bosoms, fair ffain the mllllonalre*a favor. Nyda one, and a quart Jar of mignonette arms upholding venomous plac­ • la to be riven a conrae In a achool bath salts. I stayed In this tub Icr ards demanding this right and •'•“ dfrsrnften teachera nnd Winnie Shelton la to atudy to be­ an hour this afternoon.” that right. come n privnte aecretnry. No longer do we see headlines Billy la radiant over the offer. Billy dropped down beside Nyda A damper la caat on her enthual- on the bed, and took one of the proclaiming the forcible feeding of aam by CLAY CURTIS, aon of the long, slim bands In her oWn. Mrs. So-and-So, jailed for picket­ atorc owner. Clay hna dlatnherlt- ing the White House and yelling ed himaelf and la llvinr with the “Girls, we’ve got to live together Wella family In n poor aertlon of for a whole year. I’ve been wishing that she’d pull the president’s nose tow n, w o rk ln r In the Tm m nn all day that we’d been better if he didn t do righ: by our Nells. factory In the dnytime and writ- Doesn’t Satisfy In r munlc at niffht. He la In love friends, closer to each other at the with Billy nnd conaldera her a store. I know I’ve been- pretty Even the glib answer that wom­ en achieved that for which they muKlcnl reniuB. Clay la rrnvely sharp-tongued, but I’m going to try dubloua nbont the outcome of hla picketed, woman suffrage, does fa th e r ', plan. “ AVhat n m erry little to be a good sport—” Her voice hell he’a picked for himaelf—and not quite satisfy. For everyone you.” Clay tella Billy. broke, and she wondered, disgusted­ knows that even since 1920 and NOW GO ON W ITH T H E STORY ly , If she were going to degenerate the victory of the woman suffrage IN into a weeping female. CHAPTER XXI movement with the 19th amend­ “ You’re all right, kiddle.” Nyda ment, one has heard rumblings iJiHE nest afternoon at five o’clock said in a warm, friendly voice, and and mutterings of “ the woman Billy Wells, rather a forlorn Billy despised herself for wincing movement.” little Cinderella, sat alone In a at that particular word of endear­ But whether you “see it in the ment. “ I guess most of us girls taxicab, two suitcases on the fioor papers” or not, whether it’s said were jealous of you because you in parades and banners or other­ at her feet and her violin case In A beauty, this small Colonial "Soft! All you’ve got to do is to learn to cut out paper dolls." had more brains than we did. And wise, there IS a woriian movement does not make it a rare bargain? the floor plan will show. her arms. sometimes you upstaged us—oh, today. house! What man or woman would “The Plymouth.” as its designers Detailed information abont “ The "Ah, my dear little girl, I am so and see my room. Billy’s Is across not be proud to call it home? And The cab swerved Into Crescent maybe you didn’t mealn it, 'but ■ If you doubt it, just send a card have named it, is well worthy of Plymouth” may be obtained by glad to see you again! I was won­ the hall from me. Let Clara bring who can contend that its cost— Drive, the beautiful boulevard that’s what it looked like to us. to the National Woman’s Party do­ serious consideration from all who writing the Standard Homes Com- dering which of the lovely girls your bags in here until you pick You playing the violin so swell and ing business on Capitol Hill, right varying with local. prices of labor intend answering that vernal urge which followed the wide, gracious you were. You had on the delight­ out a room.” and materials from $4500 to $6000 paiiy, Colorado BuHdliig, Washing­ I all—you know! But sure we’ll be where it can watch out the front of home building, as a glance at ton, D. C. . curve of the river that gave the sec­ ful little autumn leaf dress, didn’t When the maid, Clara, had set pals now. We’ll stick together, windows who goes in and out of tion Its name, RIvervlew. Of you? I was quite drawn to you, the suitcases just inside the door, won’t we, Winnie?” Congress. and am so glad we are to know course, T. Q, Curtis, one of the rich­ with a thump that told of her dis­ “I never said a cross word to you You know, of course, that this WHAT’S AN EASTER FROCK MI each other better.” Mrs. Meadows’ in my life, did I, Billy?” Winnie party is devoting its energies to a NUS est men jn town, would have his like of being ordered about by shop voice was the kind that is always girls, Nyda closed the door with a asked plaintively. “Not even when 20th amendment, which is known GRACEFUL BEARING? home In RIvervlew. described as “delightfully modu­ bang and put an armi about Billy’s you vamped Stanley Powers away as the National Equal Rights She fiattened her nose against lated.” shoulders. from me. Of course we’ll be good amendment, a simple little amend­ Lifers Niceties ment reading “men and women the glass of the cab, the better to "I’m glad to be here, of course,” “How do you like It? Not so bad. friends. I suppose we’ve got to be,” she added wisely. shall hpe equal rights throughout take in every detail of her new Billy said with disconcerting brief­ is it?” She waved a languid hand HINTS ON ETIQUET the United States and every place home and its surroundings. There ness. “Have the other two girls to indicate the room. “And I feel that we ought to think come?” pretty seriously of just how we can subject to its jurisdiction.” It was—the Curtis home, known all Winnie Shelton, In a pale blue make Mr. Curtis glad that he’s do­ Equal Rights? “Indeed they have! Miss Lomax negligee, was stretched upon a over Colfax simply as “The Man­ —I suppose I really should say Ny­ ing all this for us.” Billy went on Maybe you think that they have 1. UntJer -what circumstances chaise longue, busy with a butter equal rights” now. Listen! sion.” Incredible that she, Billy da—arrived In time for lunch. I doggedly, though her face was hot and nail file. The party has been delving in does a man precede a woman in had not yet arrived, though for­ with embarrassment. “You know Wells, a department store clerk the law library of the Supreme a public place? tunately Mr. Curtis was here to “We thought you were never com­ —not be grabby or ungrateful, and yesterday, was to live In that enor­ Court for months. Here are some welcome her. And little Winnie— ing, and we simply couldn’t wait study hard, so as to make the most 2- Should a woman accom­ mous pile of cream-colored brick to choose our rooms.” She looked of our opportunities-” of the startling discoveries just what & lovely, sweet child she Is! — disclosed: panied by a man ever take the and gray-white stone as a foster came about three o’clock. They’ve up at Billy with a comradely smile "Don’t make me laugh!” Nyda aisle seat ? on her little heart-shaped, fair face. shrugged her lovely •<’shouldel's.’ Papas of Georgia and Maryland daughter of Its millionaire owner. been haying great fun choosing can legally will away the custody 3. Does a woman ordinarily Her home for a year! their rooms.” “ Of course Nyda beat us both to Think of me cooped up all morn­ it, and took the swellest room of of their children from the moth­ sit on the man’s right or deft? “I might have kpown they ing with a lot of cry-babies that I’ve ers— Again, as tne taxican turned Into the lot. Old T. Q.’s rooms are on got to learn to amuse! I could slay The Answers. the long winding driveway, a thrill wouldn’t lose any time,” Billy In three states,. Michigan, New the second floor, and he told us we Eddie Banning for hating, picked 1’. When there is no usher. of fear quivered along her nerves. thought grimly. Aloud she said, could have our pick of any of the York and Massachusetts, the minor 2. No. . . with a fiash of her impudent grin, out that life ambition for me. You child need give its earnings to its She had signed away a year of her rooms on the whole thi;-d floor.” two have got it soft-i-” 3. At his right. : ■ > ; ’ life. For value received—what was “If you don't inind. I’ll go up and father only— Nyda’s room was vast and high- “Soft!” Winnie echoed scornful­ the fantastic language of that legal see what they’ve picked out for me. In Florida ceilinged, with a great bay window ly. “All you’ve got to do Is to learn Some folks never had a chance agreement? Don’t bother about me, please, Mrs. looking down upon a fountain set A father of Florida may collect to cut out paper dolls and teach damages for “the mental pain and because they wouldn’t take it. “Here you are, miss.” The taxi Meadows. ]The maid will show me in a huge circular flower bed that the way. You were just having the kids to sing, ‘Good iporning, suffering” of a mother whose child driver swung her suitcases to the would be riotous with beauty In an­ dear teacher, good morning to yoqj’ wide white marble steps leading to your tea, weren’t you?” has been injured or killed. other two months. The room was while I’ve got to learn shorthand lu many states married women the front porch. “ It’s a habit I became a slave to impressive rather than beautiful, and break my fingern nails on a HAVE COLOB IN CHEEK} on the continent. Nyda and Win­ may not legally sign certain pap­ Her first thrill out of new wealth in rich, wine-red brocades, mel­ typewriter!” ...... • ers. camb when she tipped the' driver nie declined, but won’t you join lowed with age, a massive four- If your skin is yellow—icompIexioE me?” Billy’s eyes flew to her violin A Texan husband may divorce heavily without a qualm. He sprang poster bed, dresser, chest of draw­ case, and a great thankfulness pallid—tongue coated—appetite p oor- Billy escaped both the tea and his wife for one infidelity, but she, to press the bell for her, then, with ers and desk of black walnut. flooded her face with light, may not divorce him unless she you have a bad taste in your mouA— Mrs. Meadows’ excessive cordiality. Posed by Kathrjn Apgai- and Davenic Watson of hum’s studio. a laCT, no-good feeling—yew should a more deferential farewell, was “ Of course the room will have to “It’s Billy that, has It soft',” Nyda can prove that he is living ’’in a oft. The parlor maid led the way, carry­ take O live T ablets. be refurnished and redecorated.” decided. “And gee, I’m glad you state of infidelity.” By NINON . the other out.in front of you, ing the suitcases, up the broad, Nyda threw herself upon the vast have, kiddie. I just love to hear Dr. Edwards’ Olive T ablets—a sub? “ Come In, miss. Mrs, Meadows Is In many states a ^yoman cannot What a stunning costume!” you with a kick, as high as you can stitute for calomel—were prepared by gracious, winding staircase to the bed and looked about her with dis­ you play the fiddle, Whqt'do you exclaim admiringly upon viewing In the drawing room." The parlor third floor. legally own the clothes which her without bending your trunk. Now Dr. Edwards after 20 years orstudy. contented eyes. “But it really has say we find a room for you? And husband buys her but is entitled to a new spring creation on a mani­ maid admitted her unsmilingly. A door was thrown open down swing it out behind you, then to Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable She, for one, evidently did not possibilities. I’ll get old T. Q.—I are you going to dress up for din­ only “the use of them.” kin. the , hall, and Nyda Lomax’s al­ the front until it resembles a pen­ compound mixed with olive oil. Know relish the Idea of four females In­ wonder what In the world he will ner? In novels they alwilys we^r Recent Findings But, do you realize that half the mond-shaped black eyes flashed dulum, swing higher, and higher them by their (dive color. vading the house and giving orders. want us to call him?—to do It over evening dress. I’m going to shop The law of Georgia says that a beauty of clothes lies in the way upon her. The girl’s tall, beautiful each time. If necessary, hold on­ Tobave a clear,pink skin, bright eyes, for me to suit my personality. Chi­ all day tomorrow—at tfte Curtis wife’s earnings, belong to her hus­ they are worn? The smartest of to a door to keep from losing your As Billy hesitated on the thres­ body was wrapped In a cheap kimo­ no piinples, a fe ^ g of buoyancy like hold of the drawing room, Mrs. nese, I think, with yellow paper Store.” Her black' eyes' glittered band. Four pages of legal size Easter ensembles cries for a grace­ balance though it is better done diildhood days you most get at the . J^»in .considerable quantities. xarUclei. tight ills traditions to experience 57 Pratt St. the feeling of reverence that should atallAPstores To avoid imitations, always look for the signature, of “ CHILDREN OF DIYORCEf” ' Proviw direetiws on each packays^ Physicians everywhere, recomitittd ft ' Hudson Bldg. Sftf Floor '- •••-/ ' , '. •.<»* *■ ‘\ MANCHESTER (COIW.) EVENING HERALD, ^W5DNB!5DAT, APRIL l3 r IS^L ‘ PAGE ' East Hartford Makos But 1 Hit GIANTS SMOTHER Y W SENATORS, L ocal Local Girls Lose ALL BIG BASEBAU W FLOP PHILS IN opeii ^ R m iN N E R S But Ties Manchester High 2<2 Sport Twice to Casinos OF SEAS ^orty Players Used In E d i- Pirates, Robms and Cubs AI- American L eap e Opens In . Chatter Murphy’s G^lg lost two out of were pulling ont a threa to two re r-: Baseball Standing r thelj; three games with the Casino Rntt, Colims, Kelly, Cobb diet. bition Baseball Game; SO Win In National’s Base­ Three Cities— ;Big Crowds Girls in a state league "Ijowllng However, notable failures of the YESTERDAY’S RB8DLT6 • match In Hartford last night. 'The Aleiander and Others Did day outnumbered notable sacceseas ' teams roll a return match here,to­ and, of these, Ruth, and ihe Athl^- Wilfred Bulla Bald* last night loa In general were more notorious' Manchester Makes Six New York 8, Philadelphia 3. ball Start. Attend. morrow night. Washington 6, Boston 2. that the St. Mary’s Young Men’s NetShowUpWeDY(^er- than notable. The Athletics looYed Club will be represeated on- the All three games were close. Man­ somewhat less the part bf a ebam' Cleveland 3, Chicago 2, chester won the first by four pins, Singles; First Game May Detrolt-St. Louis, rain. 1}asebaU field again {this .season. plonship clul) than the exhorters GIANTS 13, PHILLIES 7 YANKS 8, A’s 3 Practice Is to be called shortly. lost the second by eleven and the day. would like to have' you' believe, National League , Philadelphia, April 13.— The New. York, April 13.— Lefty third by fifteen- making, five errors behind their , 4 . Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati i.' Last year the Saints experienced a Giant juggernaut crushed the Phil­ Grove of the Athletics was a com­ successful season. The high single, of the match 8100,600 left hand^. Bob Grove, Brooklyn 6, Boston 2. lies 15 dp 7. Tyson contributed five plete flop against the Yankees af­ went to Miss Griffin; of the win­ By DAVIS J. WALSH. who was socked for eight runs In New York, 15, Philadelphia 7. hits and Hornsby . and Terry wal­ ter a brilliant start. The Yw ks ning team with a score of 117 in Ywo Innings by the Yanks, x, i : Chicago 10, St. Louis 1. - I.' N, S. Sports Editor. Manchester and East . Hartford loped homers, Terry’s coming with staged two four-run ralliee and won The second seHes of interclass her first game. Incidentally, she Still, Herman Ruth -socked American Association the 'bases fall. In a romp, eight to three. Babe track and field meet events was was the only girl * to roil - a score not neither did he run. Twice fhe High schools battled to a' 2-2 dead- Milwaukee 9, Toledo 2. NEW YORK , lock In an exhlbitlonf baseball Ruth was relieved by a pinch hit­ held this afternoon at the West higher than ope hundred in the great man struck right out and Kansas City 8, Columbus 5. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ter after fanning twice. Eddie Col­ Side playgrounds. The Seniors en­ three games. Miss Lucas hit 106 New York, April J3— It may be once be popped weakly to the in­ game at the McKee stadlnm yester­ St. Paul 1, Indianapolis 0. Tyson. If ...... 6 2 5 0 0 0 day afternoon. Both teams used Llridstroin, 3b ...... 6 0 1 1 1 0 lins also was a bust, but Ty Cobb tered today’s competition enjoying and Mae Sherman' 100, for Man­ just as well that. oW day doesn’t field. leaving four runners awaiting Minneapolis 1, Louisville 0. (12 Roush, cf ...... 5 2 0 2 0 0 and Zach Wheat each got ft hit. . nine point lead but the under chester's best efforts. In the. Second developments. Then they removed ' substitutes freely. Fully forty make .a ball season’ quite as readily Innings). Hornsby. 2b ...... i 4 2 3 3 0 NEW YORK classmen promised spirited opposi­ game all of the Manchester girls Herman for a pinch hitter, who young athletes participated, each STANDINGS Terry, lb ...... 5 3 3 12 1 0 AR R. H. PO. A. E. as one swallow makes a suicide. team using more than two full Harper, rf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 Combs, cf ...... 4 2 1 3 1 0 tion. rolled eighties.'’- The scores: promptly singled honie a runner the teams. ' American league Farrell, ca ...... 4 1 2 2 4 0 Koenig, ss ...... 3 1 2 2 5 0 \ Morphy's Glrfs Otherwise, the New Yprh Yankees young fellow had overlooked. In,all, Manchester earned onp of Its - W. L. Fct< Devormer, c ...... 4 1 0 6 2 1 Ruth, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Sherman .-... -..98 85 91 today might be looking around for . **l*tlng one outfield fly, w m New Y o r k ...... 1 i,ooa Barnes, p ...... 3 1 1 0 3 0 Paschal, rf ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 . I t . the Shamrocks don’t win the two runs while East Hartford Mueller, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hewitt .... .',.100 ' 82 83 a rJirUf- ^ member of the Ruth-Cobb- Washington ...... 1 1.000 Gehrig, lb ...... 4 0 1 12 0 1 majority of their ball games this Collins trinity to get the ball out earned none. Manchester made six Fitzsimmons, p _____1 0 1 0 1 1 Meusel, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 season, it will be their own fault. McCourt...... 97 88 77 C leveland...... 1 1.000 Taggart ...... 87 86 87 ^ infield, Cobb scoring the first nits, one a double. In comparison Lazzeri, 2b ,...... 3 1 1 1 2 ,0 Among their list of pitchers is one Detroit ...... 0 .000 43 15 17 27 15 2 Dugan, 3b ...... 4 1 3 1 0 '0 L u c a s ...... 106 87 91 i! r®® alter defeating a tap to one lonely single for Conch PHILADELPHIA Grabowskl, c ...... 3 2 1 4 2 0 Joe Prentice, who Is also a membev Cobb would be regarded, as a man down the third base line. Collins' McGrath’s charges. St. L o u is ...... 0 .000 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Boston . . 0 Hoyt, p ...... 2 1 0 0 2 0 of the Manchester police force. And who seemed to know what he was obliged with one of the flva errors, S. M. H. S. took the lead in the .000 Sand, ss ...... 3 3 2 3 1 1 Totals 482 428 429 doing on the bases add wouldn’t get Philadelphia...... 0 Attreau. lb ...... 2 0 0 6 0 0 we bear that if Joe doesn’t strike two more of which fell to Joe Boley first Inning by scoring, one of Its .00(1 33 " i 10 27 12 1 Casino Girls there often. As for Eddie. Collins, two tallies. "Wfith two out, Ab C h icago...... 0 .000 WrlKhtstone, lb ... 2 0 0. 5 0 0 PHILADELPHIA out the opposing batters, he may Avery ...... 95 and Dudley Branom, highly expen­ Williams, rf ...... -4 > 2 2 2 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. arrest any such persons as may get It would be presumed that the next sive recruits. Lupien drove a double into right- National League Leach, cf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 GrUfin ...... 117 • B. Collins, 2h ...... 4 0 0 S 0 1 safe hits, on a charge of breach of 24 hours would see him hoping to Grover Alexander of the Cardl- center and counted when Billy Pet. Mokan, If 5 0 3 0 0 0 Lamar, If ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 Howard ...... 83 rally gamely to a batting average of New York . 1.000 Thompson, 2b , 5 0 1 4 7 0 Cobb,* rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 the peace. ^ M oroney...... 97 nais was forced to withdraw after Dowd ‘singled to left. The other Frlberg, 3b ...... 4 0 0 3 3 0 .056. > Mancbestei’ run came in the sixth Brooklyn ... 1.000 Simmons, cf .., 4 . . . 4 1 2 1 0 0 Pearson ...... 86' the Cubs scored six rnns against I \ Wilson, c ...... 3 1 0 2 1 0 Hale, 3b ...... 3 1 2 1 4 0 ^£ontlnuIng the analogy, they him In three innings. frame. Louis Farr was given a Pittsburgh . 1.000 Carlson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 Branom, lb ...... 3 0 1 10 2 1 Tonight Plainfield and the Bos- ■would have George Kelly tagged a pass to first, took second on a sac­ Chicago .... 1.000 Decatur, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 Cochrane, c ...... 3 0 1 7 1 0 ton Whirlwinds are due to play, off Totals 478 439 good fielder and a weak bitter; Ed rifice, third on a fielders ehoice Philadelphia ,000 Boley, s s ...... 3 0 0 1 4 2 that hectic 38-38 tie resulting from 36 7 11 27 14 ~l French, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Roush as c. man who got on often and romped home on a passed ball. Cincinnati .. .000 New York ...... 202 244 003—15 Grove, p ...... 2 0 0 0 4 1 a overtime period game a In spite of his lack of punch and East Hartford’s only rnn came St. Louis ...... 0 1 .000 Philadelphia ...... 101 021 002— 7 Bishop, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 .0 week ago. It should be a great Grover Cleveland Alexander,-Lefty In the eighth inning at which time St. L o u is...... 0 ,1 .000 Two base hits. Terry, Farrell, Quinn, p ...... 0 0 O' 0 0 0 battle. Grove and Swede Carlson as good Hornsby, Tyson 2; three base hit, T y­ Wheat, XXX ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Golfers You Have Met Manchester was using a miflceshift Boston ...... 0 1 .000 son; homo runs, Terry, Hornsby, Har­ guys when they had it, which was by Kent Straat lineup. Billy Dowd, whom had re­ GAMES TODAY per; stolen base, Tyson; sacriflee, At­ 34 3 8 24 15 "5 Murphy’s Girls will have to start never. lieved Jerry Holmes after the lat­ Amerioun treau; double plays, Friberg to At­ New York ...... 000 044 OOx—8 on an upward climb pretty soon i*? Keeping Tabs Early Dope. ter ^had>jdtched a no*bit, no-run Detroit at St. Louis. treau, Farrel to Hornsby to Terry. Philadelphia ...... 000 002 010—3 they expect to get up on top of the The greatest young outfielders In ,gnnni for. five innings, became wild Sand to Thompson to Wrlghtstone; Two base hits. Combs, Gehrig, Laz­ Chicago at Cleveland. left on bases, New York 6. Philadel­ zeri, Simmons; three base hit. Koenig, state league ladder. Of late, Man- On Fistiaha baseball, incidentally, would be never mind - I'LU " as & March hare and walked two Boston at Washington. Earl Webb and Al Tyson, the Lonia- phia 8; bases on balls, off Fltsslm- eacrlflces, Koenig. Hoyt 8. Hale; Chester has been setting a fifty-fifty Latest Wire Rosnlte CONCEDE that ONE men. A neat bunt advanced the Philadelphia at Washington. mons 1, Carlson 3, Decatur 1; struck double play, Branom to Boley to pace, -winning- two out of three ville pair, Earl having staked him­ runners a peg and then one of out, by Barnes 2, by Fitzsimmons 3; Branom: left on bases. New York 8. Nationnk games at home and losing the satne self to two homers and Albert to them scored on a passed ball. The Juts, oft Barnes 8 In 6 Innings, Carl- Philadelphia 8; bases on balls, off Brooklyn at Boston. Son 7 in 4 1-3, Fitzsimmons 3 in 3. Hoyt 3, oft Grove 3, oft Quinn 2; number away. five hits, including a triple and two ^ other came home a minute later on New York at Phlladflphia. Decatur 10 in 4 2-3; hit by pitcher, by struck out, by Hoyt 3, by Grove 6; doubles. Their brilliant start In the East Hartford’s only safe blow. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Decatur (Devormer); passed ball, De­ hits, oft Grove 9 In 6 innings, off opening of the 1927 Major- League - Odd to relate, the game was re­ vormer: umpires. O’Day. McCormick Quinn. 1 in 2 innings, passed ball, The bowling, match between At Cleveland— Sid Terris-, New St. Louis at Chicago and McLaughlin; time 2:20. season yesterday, coupled with the markably free from errors which Cochrane; losing pitcher, Grove; um- Tommy Conran and Joe Canada York, knocked out Babe Herman, unseemly flop of Ruth, Cobb, Col- X—Mueller batted for Barnes In 7th. P^iree, Evans. Hildebrand and Mc­ Is due to take place within the are usually very conspicuous in the Gowan; time 2:07. New York, third round. Hns, Grove, Alexander and Carlson, early season games. Only two I —French batted for Boley In 9th. next fortnight. The exact date has At Chiesgo— Dave Shade, San merely emphasized the uncertainty were chalked up during the nine CUBS 10, CARDS 1 —Bishop batted for Grove in 7th. not yet been agreed upon. Francisco, defeated Phil Krug, of baseball, the thing that makes To Drop Hartford Wheat batted for Quinn in innings. Chicago, April 13.— The World’s Paterson, N. J., ten rounds. the game what it is. By mutual agreement of Coach Champion St. LouiiS Cardinals got Portland, Me.— Johnny Nemis, At the same time, Rogers Horns*? Tommy Kelley and Coach McGrath, pff on the wrong foot, losing to the Worcester, drew with Arthur Sulli­ by and Tris Speaker, playing thetr the box score of the game was not cuhs ten to one. Led by Earl Webb, first games with New York and \Boxers for Change INDLVNS 8, WHITE SOX 3 van, Boston, ten rounds. kept. Also each team refrained rookie outfielder, who socked two BOWLING At Norwalk, Conn.— Dovey Abad, Washington respectively, had what from pitching its ace, Manchester homers, the Cubs nicked Alexander Cleveland, April 13.— George might be termed typical days. not using Wiley in the box and Uhle of the Indians not only pitch­ South America, defeated Young Then tenth of the series of pop­ the Great for sl.x runs in four inn­ Mulligan, Norwalk, ten rounds. Hornaby got a homer and double, East Hartford keeping Brewer in ed well In beating the White Sox, bandied seven chances and scored ular indoor amateur boxing carni­ ings. Charley Root pitched bril­ West Side Rec At Los Angeles— Ace Hiidkins of the bull pen. liantly for the winners. three to two, but also made three H ansen...... 94 94 four runs during the Giants 15. to Manchester took the field at the vals sponsored by Cheney Broth­ hits, two of which drove in runs. Nebraska won decision over Lew ers’ Athletic association will be of­ CHICAGO Ellington ...... 94 100 7 decision over the Phillies. Speak­ O start of the game with this lineup . ^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. CLEVELAND Tendler of Philadelphia, ten er got two hits, scored a run and fered to fandom a week from to­ Adams, 2b ...... 5 i 2 4 2 0 , AB. B. H. PO. A. E. Noren . . . 85 109 rounds. which was kept intact for five in- Jamieson, If ...... 4 0 0 2 1 0 W e ir ...... 92 91 had four putouts as the Senators ninigs: Nino Bogglni, c; Holmes, p; night when a stable of boxers from Heathcote, rf ...... 5 0 0 2 0 0 Webb, If ...... 3 2 2 1 0 0 Spurgeon, 2b ...... 3 1 1 1 1 0 Canada .,., .. . .j$7 96 were scoring over the Red Sox, six Billy Dowd, 1st; Foley, 2nd; Ding Waterbury and Springfield comes Summa, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 to two. here seeking further laurels. Wilson, cf ...... 3 2 0 3 0 0 T H E SPORT Farr, ss; Winzler, 3b; Ab Lupien, Stephenson, 3 b ....4 2 3 3 1 o Burns, lb ...... 3 0 1 6 1 0 Other Stars. This will be the first departure Grimm, lb ...... 3 2 2 5 C 0 J, Sewell, sa .... 4 0 2 1 2 1 Totals 452 490 443 DIP DIPLOMACY If; Holland, cf, and Ernie Dowd rf. Neis. cf ...... 3 0 1 5 0 0 Anihng other stars who got away © A iS ^ iE Q . u, S. PAT. OFF* •The following players were later from the past custom of having Gonzales, c ...... 3 0 2 7 0 0 Center Men’s League most of the boxers from Hartford Cooney, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 L. Sewell, c ...... 3 2 1 5 0 0 Thom son...... ,88 94 "Excuse me, sir, do you happen running were George Uhle, the given a chance to show their ablll* Root, p ...... I Lutzke, 3b ...... 3 0 1 3 3 1 and Promoter John Jenney expects 3 1 0 1 1 McComb ...... 82 — to have seen a policeman anywhere American League’s champion pitch­ ty: Byscholski, Peterson, Hills, Uhle, p ...... 3 0 3 2 ?. 0 er In 1926, and Pete Donohue and 170,952 DIVORCES * Louis Farr, Treat, Bulla, Coe and that the change will meet with the ' 32 10 12 27 6 1 D a lso n ...... 90 96 about here.” approval of the fans. ST. LOUIS 29 ”3 U 27 10 1 M atchott...... _,.86 91 Ray Kremer, leading right handers Wiley. “ I’m yorry, but I haven’t seen a of the Reds and Pirates respective­ In One Year in the United States Bill Taylor, Hartford sensation­ ^ . a b . R. H. PO. A. E. CHICAGO Nelson ...... 93 92 sign of one.” Coach Kelley while fairly well Douhit, cf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 „ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ly. Kremer stopped the Reds with satisfied with the showing of his al mlddeweight, will not be on the Southworth, rf .... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Moore, rf ...... 5 0 0 3 2 0 H a y e s...... — = 76 "Fine! Hand over your watch six hits as the Pirates won, two to Whaf Is To Become Of Our charges intimated that he expected card either for he is booked at the Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 1 0 5 0 Way, 2b ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 and pocketbook.” — Dorfbarbie.-. Bottomley lb ...... 3 0 1 14 0 0 Kamm, 3b ...... 4 1 0 1 0 0 one. Uhle also confined the White much more of them and that some amateur tournament in New York Barrett, cf ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 ./■ Totals 438 449 427 Berlin. Sox to six hits while the Indians which starts April 21 and. lasts un­ Jt- 4 , ft ^ ,0 3 0 Falk. If ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0’ -i ■ , ...... ' \ . “CHILDREN OF DIVORCEr of the players will have to show R ...... 3 IT n -1 0 0 ■■■ nil'll || I ,iri,i I ill Iifil, II up better If they expect to remain til April 2S, This will jiwvent him O Farrell, c ...... 4 0 1 3 1 0 Sheely, lb ...... 5 0 1 8 1 0 from coming here but Promoter Thevenow. ss ...... 3 0 0 4 7 i Ward, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 6 0 on the team which will be cut to Boone, rf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 fifteen or less players. It promises Jenney will have him back the fol­ Alexander, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 lowing tournament which will X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Peck, S3 ...... 3 0 0 2 4 0 to be a merry battle for some of R' Ro” - P ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Schalk, c ...... 2 0 0 5 1 0 the candidates are fairly evenly probably be thi last of the Indoor Torporcer. xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 matched In ability. season. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0.0 A1 Dowd, Manchester and A1 , 32 2 6 26 15 "T Manchester High opens its sea­ Chicago ...... 1^ MO”04^10 Cleveland ...... OlO 000 Oil__ son May 4 against West Hartford Satryb, Rockville, will be on the Chicago ...... 100 000 001—2 RIDE A °t.^ouls ...... 100 000 000— 1 \ High there and Bristol High card, the entry list of which- ^sfill „ ^yo base hits, Douthlt, L. Bell, Two base hits, Barrett, Uhle, comes to town three days later. be announced later. KO(U, Stephenson: home huns, Webb S^purgeon, Burns. Nele; sacrlfloes, -i. Grimm; sacrifice, Grimm; double Thomas 2. Schalk. Summa, Lutzke: Pla.y, Frisch to 'I^evenc-w to Bottom- double plays. Ward to Peck to Shee- ley (2), Adams to Grimm; left on y; Peck to Ward to Sheely; left on There should be plenty of har­ THIS WON’T HURT A BIT Rouls 10, Cincinnati 4; bases base.s, Chl^go 14. Cleveland 8; baees Alexander 1, H. on balls, oft Uhle 7, Thomas B; struck mony among the players on the by Uhle 5, Thomas 2; hit by high school baseball team this sea­ Seattle.— Isolated settlements tiy Dyer 1; hits off Pitcher by Uhle (F alk ); umpires, along the Alaskan coast and the Alexander 6 in 4 innings, H. Bell 1 in F-Oo"°*^’ Gelsel; time son for they seem to take a great 2 Innings, Dyer 5 in 2 innings. liking to their popular coach. Tom­ Aleutian Islands will be visited by a floating dental office this spring. 5th batted for Alexander In out when winning run scor- my Kelley, ah Instructor at the ea. Dr. William F. Goode, dentist and 7tj^^—Torporcer batted for H. Bell In school. Kelley mingles with the skipper of a 40-foot schooner car­ For Pleasure For Business For Health ^ hoys freely and has the knack cf rying the equipment. Is taking the SENATORS 6, RED SOX 2 criticising their bad points In base­ trip as a vacation and intends to Washington, April 13.— With ball In such a manner that as a re­ relieve the toothaches of all the PIRATES 2, REDS 1 Coveleskie on the mound, the Sen­ See the new Columbias—ride them and select your sult he gets more work out of his white men and Eskimos in the iso­ Cincinnati, April 13.——Remy ators drubbed the Red Sox 6 to 2. candidates. lated places. Kremer of the Pirates won a two Tris Speaker got two hits and made to one pitching duel from Pete a brilliant catch of a baffling curve mount. We show several models. Donohue of the Reds. The new act ball thrown out by President Cool- of Waner & Waner was a huge suc­ Idge. P cess, singles by Lloyd and Paul WASHINGTON making possible both Pittsburgh AB. R. H. PO. A. E. runs, Rice, rf ...... !____ 5 2 2 1 0 0 Harris. 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 4 0 \ PITTSBURGH Speaker, cf ...... 5 1 2 4 0 0 „ ,, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Gosliri, If ...... 5 1 1 3 0 0 Grantham, lb ...... 4 1 1 9 1 0 Myer, ss ...... 0 1 0 1 1 0 L. Warier, If ...... 4 1 1 4 0 1 Judge, lb ...... 3 0 2 11 .0 0 Cuy^r, cf ...... 8 0 2 6 0 0 Bluege, ,3b ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 R Waner, rf ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Ruel, o ...... 4 0 1 6 0 0 93 Wright, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Coveleskie, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 O' “Standard of the World Traynor, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 Marberry, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 RhyM, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 fp R h , 0 ...... 4 0 0 4 1 0 32 ” s "9 27 lo *0 Kremer, p ...... 2 0 0 l i 0 BOSTON , AB. R. II. PO. A. B. ■** 32 2 7 27 12 " I Wannlriger, as ...... 5 1 4 0 1 2 t o v e CINCINNATI Haney, 3b ...... 2 0 0 1 4 0 , , AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Tobin, rf ...... 5 0 2 1 0 0 .. 5 0 1 3 0 0 Flagstead, cf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 Todt, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 2 0 Prices From .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaner, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 Y o u r .. 3 0 0 3 0 0 Regan, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 .. 4 0 0 2 1 0 Hoffman, c ...... 4 0 2 6 0 0 .. 4 0 0 11 1 0 Harrlss, p ...... i 0 0 1 1 1 .. 3 1 1 3 0 0 Wingfield, p ..,.,..ft 0 0 0 8 0 Ford ee ...... 3 0 1 1 3 1 Plttenger 2b Welzer. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 We also carry other'Bicycles lo^ :it the best values 3 0 0 3 4 0 MacFayden, p 0 0 0 0 2 0 Face Donohue p .. 2 0 0 1 3 1 Rothrock, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jacobson, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the price you pay. Bratche, xxx ...... 1 /0 0 0 0 0 ea««««T «r YHtli • 5 “ *bPrch ...... 200 000 0 0 0 -2 ,...... -•••• 010 000—1 ^ 36 2 11 24 13 3 KMiv to Plttenger to Washington ...... 202 200 OOx—6 iveiiy (2), Rhyne to Grantham: left Boston ...... 000 100 100—2 lUMI ttodt fhTM • bSses^on ®’ Cincinnati 5! Two base hits, Hoflmaiv^Regan; \ on?*hif Donohue 2; struck stolon bases, Goslin, Myer, Judire; ■ iitirr tlMTtt a a d o^t by Krenler 4, Donohue 2* hlte n/f sacrifices, Haney, Bluege, Harris, Prices From-^27 tO $30 ® Lucas 0 In 1; Marberry, Judge; left on bases. Bos­ i k l A losing pitcher, Donohue; umpires ton 11, Washington 11: , nnd Jordan; tlmel off Harrlss 4. Welzer 1, Coveleskie 1. Marberry 2; struck out, by Harrlss 4. Welzer 1, Marberr]^4; hits elf Harrlss ROBINS 6, BRAVES 2 7 In 4, Wingfield 0 In 2, W elser 1 In' Boston, April 13.— Jess Petty 1, MacFayden 1 In 1, Coveleskie 4 In 4, Marberry 7 In B; winning pitcher. was the whole show as Brooklyn Coveleskie; losing pitcher, ihirriss; downed the Braves,, six to two. umpires, Owens and Ormaby.; a time ^ Sizes From Juvenile to Adult Gink Hendrick drove In three runs. ‘*•05. , ' BROOKLYN ;X—Rothrock batted for Harrlss la \ AB. R.JH. PO. A. B. 5fh. Statz. If ...... XX—Jacobson batted for Wingfield r 1 Bicyclets, Scooters, Tricycles, Coasters, Wagons Carey, cf ...... b 2 . 2 in 7th. Hendrick, rf ...... 5 0 2 xxx—^Bratche batted for'W elzer in Herman, lb ...... 4 1 X 10 8th, • • and Kiddy Kars for the youngsters. Barrett, 3 b ...... 30 0 2 Partridge, 2b ...... 4 „0 2 a 2 a RAzor Butler, Bs ...... 4 Oi 0 ‘ 1 /4 R. Smith, p ...... 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 \ Henllne, c ...... 4 12 6-' 0 Mogridge, p ...... 8 ^ 0 1 0 2 0 Petty, p ...... ,4.0 0 2 0 82 3 ”7 27 T ”2 \ 36 6 9-27 15 0 Brooklyn ...... 012 000 300—6 BOSTON Boston ...... 100 000 100—2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Two base hits, Herman, Hendrick, .. 3 1 1 0 0 0 Mogridge: three base hits, Henllrie, J. Sml^, cf .. 2 0 0 4 0 O’ Hogan, zz .. Moore; sacrlficM, Barrett, J. Smith: .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 left on bases, Brooklyn 6, Boston 5; .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 bases on balls, off Petty 1, off R. f'. 4» 1 2 1 0 0 Smith 1, Mogridge 1; struck out, by .. 4 0 2 0 0 0 Barrett & Robbins Petty 3, R. Smith 2, Mogridge 9; hits 4 0 1 3 0 0 off R. Smith 4 In 3 innings, (none out .. 2 0 0 5 0 1 in 3rd), Mogridge 6 In 7; losing Sporting Goods Headquarters .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 pitcher, R, Smith; umpires. Hart, .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pflrman and Rigler; time 2:09. ' 913 Main Street , Bancroft, ss .. 4 0 0 1 1 1 z—Gibson batted for Murrus in 7th, I7W .. 3 0 0 13 1 0 aa—Bbgaa batted for J. Smith ta ' \-

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Want Ad Infonnatlon Annonnoements 2 Dogs— Birds— Pets Apartments—Flata— Honses for S i|le Lota for Sale Tenements for Bent STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from POMERANIAN PUPS for sale. Pour HOLLYWOOD—New six room single, PORTER STREET—Nlc« building lot Manchester all parts of the world—Cunard, black Pomeranian pups six weeks PURNELL BLOCK—3 room heated oak floors, steam heat. Lot 60x140. 146 feet frontage. Aa ideal site fox Anchor. White Star, French, Ameri­ old, two males, two females, ex­ apartment with kitchenette and Terms. Arthur A. Knofla..TeL 782-2: that new home. Price j» f Arthur A- . Evening Herald ^ can, Swedish, North German Lloyd ceptionally small, price right Tel. bath. ‘ Modem Improvements. Rea­ (Over Quinn’s Drug Store). Knofla. Phone TS8->. (Over QUinh’a). and several others. Assistance given 2348. Call after 5 p. m. Joseph Enjoy Home sonable price. Apply G. E. Keith Classified Advertisements In securing passports. Bobert J. Chicolne, 163 Maple street, SOuth Furniture' Company. MUNROB ST., beautiful six roouj WASHINGTON ST^—Dandy hirilding Smith. 1009 Main street. Phone Manchester, Conn. bungalow. Ideal corner location, two Count six averagra words to a line. 750-2. lot; small amount of cash down; Initials, numbers and abbreviations, RIDGEWOOD ST.—4 room tenement, car garage. Price right. Arthur A. terms arranged; sewer, gas. side­ each count as a word and compound Poultry and Supplies ' 48 2 steam heated furnished rooms, Knofla. Tel. 782-2, 875 Main. v walk and curb In front of- lot. Automobiles for Sale Ownership ‘ gas. set tubs, pantry and cldthes Arthur A. Knofla. 875 Main street. words as two words. Minimum cost NEW SINGLE toward the Green,-six is price of three lines. b a b y c h ic k s closet, electricity and '>atb, also Phone 782-3. — Smith Standard single rooms. Call 109 Foster street. rooms, steam, gas, oak trim and Cert-o-culd thoroughbred from Iree floors, French doors, built In fix­ Line rates per day foi transient FORD COUPE. 1926, In A No. 1 con­ range stock. Chicks on hand at all RENTALS—Several desirable rents tures, a complete home for $7300, Beal Estate for Exchange 71 ads. dition, new tires. Call 1073. tlm3S. Manchester Grain and Coal Co., Apel Place. Tel. 1760. NO W — • with modem improvements. Inquire easy terms. Robert J. Smith, 1009 Eflectlve March 1T» 1027 SEDAN—1924 Ford tudor, the best Edward J. Holl. TeL 660. Main street. FARM AND <3ITY property for sale Cash Charge Most of us possess the ardent wish for home owneiv or exchange. William EASehL 818 buy In town $175, car Is all ready for BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—Prize PITKIN ST., new seven room Colonial 6 Consecutive Days .. I 7 cts 9 cts the road. 1923 Ford sedan $165, 1024 winning stock In fancy and utility ship “ sometime” in the future—but we continually'post­ Center atreet. 3 Consecutive Days . 9 cts 11 cts Ford ton truck $150. Phone 1843. Bill classes. Eggs for hatching $2 per 15. ROOMS! furnished, heated, 141. Center the latest In house construction, buy 1 Day ...... 11 els 13 cts pone plans for one reason or another-'-and the > years street. ' - now and choose your dlwn interior McKee, 32 Laurel street. $11. per 100. J. P. Bowen, 5'70 Wood- pass on without the wish being fulflU'ed. decorations. Robert J, Smith, .1009 Legal Notices 7f ' All orders for Irregular insertions bridge street Phone 2121. THREE ROOMS—^Heated apartments Main. ^ will bo charged afthe one-time rate. FORD TOURING. 1923. Good con­ Why wait? with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Special rates for long term every dition. Reasonable. Will demon­ EGGS—Single Comb Rhode Island ter‘Block. SIX ROOM HOUSE—Hardwood finish, at Manchester, within and for th« day advertising given upon request. strate. Call at 55 Main street or Red hatching eggs. $1.00 for 15. $6.00 Today and every day you can find greater "Home’* in excellent location; $500 cash will District of Manchester, on the 11th, Erickson’s Garage. Tel. 1479-2. per hundred, 612 Keeney street Tel. Ads ordered for three or six days values in the Manchesters than were ordinarily avail­ Business Locations for Bent 64 take it or will trade for a building day of April. A. D., 1927. and stopped before the third or nfth 1194-12. lot. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main • Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., day will be charged only tor the ac­ FORD TRUCK, one ton, good able. Modem methods of finance has put “ home owner- street. Tel. 1428, Judge. tual number of times the ad appear­ mechanical condition. Price $50. Tires EGGS—For Sale, for preserving. Will ’ ship” within the means of every family. A small down 1 LARGE FRONT ROOM, second floor, Estate of Lucy O. Spencer lato ol ed, charging at the rate earned, but worth price. Hugo Kohls, 38 Cooper deliver if desired. Inquire Karl payment— you move in immediately— and pay the bal­ Watkins Block, 13 Oak street. Apply SIX ROOM house, all Improvements, Manchester, in said District, deceas­ no allowances or refunds can be made street. Marks, 136 Summer sv.eet or tele­ Watkins Brothers. garage in cellar, large garden, ex­ ed. on six time ads stopped after the phone 1877. ance in monthly payments like rent. ^ tra garage outside, widow wants to The Trustee having exhibited its fifth day. , ,, Wanted Autos— ^Motorcycles 12 Daily in Herald Want Ads unusual values in ‘homes’* Honses for Bent 65, selL Call 58 Oxford street, after 6 annual account with said estate to No "till forbids” ; display lines not ROOSTERS—A few young ones, 8O0 o’clock or Saturday afternoons. this Court for allowance. It Is per pound live weight. R. P. Rennie, are listed for sale. sold. AUTOS—Will buy cars for Junk. ORDERED:——That the 16th. day of The Herald will not be responsible 26 Gardner street. Highland Park. CENTER ST., 185—Six room house; 6 ROOM HOUSE, 2 car garage, hot April, A. D.. 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ for more than one Incorrect Insertion Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service modem Improvements. Telephone water heat, hard wood trim, all- noon, at the Probate Office, in said of any advertisement ordered . for Station. Oak street. Tel. 789. S. C. R. I. CHICKS. Pines quality. READ CLASSIFICATION 72 244-4. other Improvements, corner lot. Will Manchester, be and the same is as­ more thaji one time. These chicks will produce winners sell cheap for quick sale. Call at 117 signed for a hearing on the allow­ The inadvertent omission or Incor­ Business Services Offered 13 and layers. Call W. S. Haven, Coven­ ST.' JOHN STREET- 6 rooms, half Ridge street, after 5 or telephone ance of said administration account rect publication of advertising ^111 be try. Tel. 1064-4. house. Improvements, garage. In­ 1893. quire 383 Lydall street. Tel. 1372-4. with said estate, and this Court di­ rectified only by cancellation of the WANTED GARDENS TO PLOW, rects the-Trustee to give publlo no­ charge made for the service render­ ashes removed. Inquire 389 Lydall Articles for Sale 45 SEVEN ROOM SINGLE—Right on tice to all persons Interested therein ed. Machinery and Tools 52 Apartments— Flats— Apartment Bnlldlngs for Sale 69 East Center street, near Green, all to appear and be heard thereon by street. Tel. 1372-4. 68 modern, large lot, walk and curbs. ANTIQUES Tenements for Bent publishlni; a copy of- this order in All advertisements must conform FORDSON TRACTOR with ploughs Will be sold now a*, reasonable some newspaper having a circulation Florists— Nurseries 13 Antiques bought, sold, repaired, re­ TEN ROOM FLAT for sale, excellent figure. Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main. In style, copy and typography with stored. Refinishing and upholstering and harrow, just overhauled. In A FIVE ROOM PLAT—All modem im­ condition; convenient terms, 1-2 in said District, on or before April regulations enforced by the publish­ No. 1 condition. Ready for work. L. 1927, and by posting a copy of of old and modern furniture. V. provements. Inquire 147 East Cen­ minute from Center street. Inquire TWO FAMILY, 12 rooms, close to ers, and they reserve the right to PANSIES, Easter Lilies, Tulips, Hedeen, 37 Hollister street N. Hevenor, Wapplng, Conij. Tel. ter street. of owner. Call 812. this order on the public slgnimst In edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Double Petunias, Geraniums, Agera- 67-4. Main street on Woodland street, the town where the deceased last sidered objectionable. tum, Martha Washington Geraniums 5 ROOM PLAT on Biro street. Just THREE FAMILY FLAT on Liiley nearly one acre of land, to settle an dwelt, 4 days before said day..of heari CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads in bud and bloom. Hollyhocks. Fox estate $6000 Is the price. Robert J. Ing and return make to this Court. COW MANURE—162 Birch street Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 off Main, all Improvemefits, garage. street. All three floors, steam heal d Smith. 1009 Main. to be published same day must be re­ Gloves, Canterbury Bells, Hardy Inquire 21 Elro street. and neatly arranged in five rooms. WILLIAM S. HYDE ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays Pinks, Hardy Chrysanthemums, Price is very reasonable. Robert J. 6 ROOM BUNGALOW in high loca­ H-4-12-^. Judge, 10:30 a. ni. Peony, Asparagus roots, Everbloom- HOT WATER HEATER—Vulcan, TAILORS—English woolen company, 5 ROOM FLAT, all improvements, Smith, 1009 Main street. ing Rose bushes, Catalpa trees, Cali­ tailors since 1898. Local dealer tion, two car garage, chicken coop, Telephone Your Want Ads with brass and flue pipe, used two first floor on Liiley street. Call at 27 improvements, built two years ago. fornia Privet and Evergreens. All months. 5 Ridgewood street. Harry Anderton, 38 Church street. LlHey street. Ads are accepted over the telephone at low price. Always open. Michael South Manchester. Phone 1221-2. Farm and Land for Sale 71 With extra lot. Proce $4400. $400 cash Pinatello, 379 Burnside Avenue will take it. See P. D. Comollo, 13 at tl)e CHARGE RATE given above Oak street. Tel. 1540. STORES TO CLOSE HALF as a convenience to advertisers, but Greenhouse, E. H. Phone Laurel Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 Wanted— To Buy 58 5 ROOM PLAT, upstairs. Apply Mrs. 6 ACRE FARM on State Road and the CASH RATES will be accepted as 1610. Annie Macomber, 58 Birch street. trolley line. House, bam and chick­ FULL I’AYMENT if paid at the busi­ 7 ROOM BUNGALOW, new. all im- BALKITE CHARGERS — For sale en coops. Would make excellent provements. in good locality. Price ness office on or before the seventh Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 several Balkite chargers. 8 30 Amp ANTIQUE FURNITURE and bric-a- FLAT—^New 5 room, all Improve­ chlckep farm. ' Price $4500. See DAY ON GOOD FRIDAY d.ay following the first Insertion Hartford A batteries reg. $18—only brac. Frederick E. Hughes, Pitkin ments. Inquire 270 Oak street, after Stuart J. Washley, 827 Main street. $5400. $500 cash will take It. See P. each ad, otherwise the CHARGE $9.00 for battery and charger. Bar- street. Phone 386-2. 5. Tilephone 1'428. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street. TeL 1540. RATE will be collected. No responsi­ PERRETT & GLENNEY—Local ^.nd stows Radio Shop, 695 Main street bility for errors in telephoned ads long distance moving and trucking. GOOD TURF. 200 square feet. Call PLATS—Two, upstair flats, with im­ SM.ADI> FARM near Crystal Lake, WASHINGTON ST., nice new bunga­ Will Be Open Holiday Morning will be assumed and their accuracy Daily express to Hartford. Livery Manchester Trust Company. Tele­ provements; also store. Rents v?ry suitable for raising chickens. Good low for sale; six rooms, silver light and Also on Aftemoim oi cannot be guaranteed. car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Fuel and Feed 49-A phone 70 reasonable. Apply 244 North Main buy. Terms on request, also some fixtures, dandy lay-out; price right, street. Telephone 28-2 or 409-3, choice bunding lots on lake. Wil­ terms. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main Thursday- Phone 664 WANTED—RETURN LOAD from JUNK—I will pay highest prices for liam J. Bowler, West Willlhgton, street. (Over Quinn’s). Boston. Providence or enroute, Tues­ CLEAN QUALITY COAL— all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds GREENACRES—Five room upper Conn. stores in Manchester ■will h» ASK *'OR WANT AD SERVICE day, April 19th; also part load to, of chickens. Morris H. Lessner. tele­ flat, all modern Improvements, and load or part load from New open Friday morning and closed In phone 982-4. garage. Inquire 181 Wadsworth St. Honses for Sale 72 Index of Classifications York, last of April. Perre*t & Glen- AT LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY Phone 1198-5. the afternoon, it was stated tod^y ney. Telephone 7-2. RAGS. MAGAZINES—Bundled paper WAPPING by George E. Rlx, secretary o f the Eveninj? Herald Want Ads are now PRICES, OUR MODERN and Junk bought at highest cash JOHNSON BLOCK. Main street. 3 DOUGHERTY ST., new ten room £^rouped according to classifications Manchester Chamber o f Commerce. Painting— Papering 21 prices. Ph^.re 849-3 and I will calL I. room apartment, all modem Im­ fiat, 2 car garage. A nice home and General belief had been that the below and for handy reference will MECHANICAL HANDLING Eisenberg. provements. Apply to Albert Harri­ Investment. Terms. Price right. appear in the numerical order *ndl- son, 83 Myrtle street. Phone 1770. Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 782-2. Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. Congdon stores would remain closed all day P.A.INTING—And paperhanging. Have t p H * DEVICES AND CLEANERS motored.to Rogers Lake at Old on Good Friday. your work done before the sh. Apartments— Flats— MIDDLE TURNPIKE. 135 west. Five Lost and Found ...... 1 Work done neatly and reasonably. Lyme last Sunday and attended the The merchants have decided to Announcements ...... * ASSURES YOU 100 PER Tenements for Rent 63 rooni second floor flat, all modern .opening of the country club. Personals ...... 3 Ted LeClalr. Tel. 2377. improvements. Phone 168-3. merely swap schedule with Thurs­ Automobiles CENT CLEAN COAL AND DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Mrs. Arthur Sharp and daughter. day, remaining open on Thursday Automobiles for Sale ...... ^ Repairing 23 APARTMENTS—Three, and four NEW FIVE ROOM flai, all modern Miss Harriett Sharp attended the afternoon Instead of closing as is Automobiles for Exchange .... 5 SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ improvements, including steam heat, vice. gas range, refrigerator. In-a- shades and garage, 14 Edgerton St dancing class reception of Miss Hel­ the regular custom. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 EXPERT KEY FITTING — Lawn AT THE STATE TODAY Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 IN COST WHICH WE PASS door bed furnished. Gall Manchester Phone 1068-3. en Boyle’s pupils at Hartford last mowers sharpened and repaired, also Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ Saturday afternoon. Auto Schools ...... 7-A scissors, knives and saws sharpen­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 ON TO OUR CUSTOMERS. phone 782-2. NICE 6 ROOM tenement modern, has Miss Helen Barrows, who has ed. Work called for and delivered. hot air heat, rent low. Call 2100 Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm been spending a few days at the GILEAD Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 MANCHES’i'ER GRAIN ANQ BISSELL ST., 73—Three room tene­ Manchester Construction Company, Reginald Denny in “Take It street, Manchester, Conn. Tele­ or telephone 782-2. home-of Rev. and Mrs. Truman H. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... H phone 462. ment. steam heated, all Improve­ From Me” and “The Price of Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 COAL CO. PHONE 1760. ments. with or without garage, also Woodward, returned to her home Business nnd Professional Services furnished rooms. Telephone 1545-2. OAK ST. 170—Pour room tenement, Honor” Showing. The theme for the sermon, de­ GENERAL CARPENTER work first floor, all Improvements, new in Bristol, Conn., last Sunday aft­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 around house such as shingling, ernoon. livered by the Rev. J. W. Deeter Household Services Offered ....13-A HARDWOOD—Under cover $9.00 per COOPER ST.. 31—Five rooms, second house, with ^arage. Inquire 164 Oak building garages, etc. Inquire 11 street or call 616-6. Sunday was “ Blessed are ,>th€y Building—Contracting ...... 14 Ashworth street. Tel. 172-2. Reo truck load. Call after 5 p. m. floor flat, $30 per month. April 1st. An unusually good program is in Mrs. Helen Tripp of Pleasant Florists—Nurseries ...... j-5 116 Wells street Phone 1307-2. Homo Bank and Trust Company. Valley went to New York last Sat­ which are persecuted for-rlghteons- OAKLAND ST., 351—Five room flat, store for State patrons this evening Funeral Directors ...... • 16 LAWN MOWER SEASON is almost urday where she spent the. week­ ness’ sake for theirs is the king­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 SEASONED HARD VOOD—$7.0r per all Improvements Inquire 701 Main when Reginald Denny’s latest pic­ Insurance ...... 18 here. Avoid the inevitable conges­ POUR ROOM RENT for a desirable street. Sam Ynlyes. ture, “ Take It From Me,” divides end with friends there. dom of Heaven.” tion with consequent wait by hav­ load, also white Birch $6.00 load. small family, wash stand, bath, The Christian Endeavor society Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 ing yours taken care of NOW, be­ Trucking and ashes mo ed. Tel 24-4. honors on the screen with “ The The Christian Endeavor Society Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 white enameled sink, with enameled met with the Hebron society Sun­ Painting—Papering ...... 21 fore you need it, Bralthwalte, 150 rooms and grained floors, with other BISKY BUSINESS Price of Honor,” which will be of this place omitted their meeting Center street. WOOD—Chestnut wood, hard wood improvements, for $18. Garden if de­ here Sunday evening, having ac­ day evening. Professional Services ...... 22 and slab wood, sawed stove length, sired. Don’t miss this chance. Apply shown with an all star cast. Repairing ...... 23 and under oover. L. T. Wood. 55 Bis- cepted an invitation of the Scantic Mrs. Alfred W. Hutchinson is 111 SHARPENED lawn mowers, knives, to F. W. Seastrand, 91 Main street. Chicago.— Bootleggers and their “ The Price of Honor” is a drama Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 sissors, razors. John Garlbald, 110 sell street. Telephone 496. So. Manchester. which tells the terrible sacrifices Young People’s Society of Christian with inflamatory rheumatism. Dr. Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 Spruce street. customers as well as ministers, Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 which a young girl goes through to Endeavor to meet with them. They D. C. Y. Moore of. South Manches­ Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 59 FIVE ROOM flat, upstairs, all Im­ physicians, dentists, ball players, left about 6:15 p. m. ter is attending her and Mrs. • Educational soldiers and acrobats hereafter preserve her most cherished poses- Courses and Classes ...... 27 Tailoring-Dyeing—Cleaning 24 provements, bath room, garage. sion. Tills film is a gripping story The regular church service here Arthur E, Hutchinson of the same Private Instruction ...... 28 APPLES—Baldwin apples, true to Next to State Theater. Inquire 18 will be unable to buy accident In­ Dancing ...... 28-A name and taste, grade A, 75c per Blssell street. of real life and Is In considerable was an Illustrated lecture of about place is with her for a few days: CLEANING, DYEING and pressing. surance, the Accident Underwrit­ seventy slides on "'XTie Land of the Several local folks attended s Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Shop open a. m. until 8 p. m. Call basket, grade B 50c. Telephone ers Association has ruled. Physi­ epntrast to “ Take it From Me.” Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 2403. Mrs. I. B. Nelson, 129 Center 38-6. Walter N. Foster, Foster Farm, POSTER ST., 91—Six room tenement Adapted from the New York mu­ Incas,” by the pastor. Rev. Tru­ dance in Scotland, Saturday eve­ Financial street. Wappir '. with all Improvements. Phone 1320- cians, mlpilsters and dentists are man H. Woodward. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 12 or 409-3. too often In contact wl^h disease, sical comedy success of the same ning. Business Opportunities ...... 32 a p p l e s —Gano, Greenings, and Seek- title, “ Take It From Me,” the pic­ Miss May Lathrop. principal of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Links'and Mr, Wanted— Business Service 26 the others are included In the “ex­ Money to Loan ...... 33 No-Furthers, Green Mountain pota­ 4 ROOM TENEMENT, upstairs, elec­ tra-hazardous” class. ture, has all the dash and breezi­ the Wapplng Center School, took and Mrs. Glover of Bockville at­ Money Wanted ...... 34 toes, and sweet ciJei. Edgewood tric lights, gas, hot water, garage. ness of the stage production. the boys of the seventh and eighth tended a poultry meeting In Willi- Help nnd Sltnatlona WANTED—o r d e r 's for home made Fruit Farm. Telephone 945. W. H. If wanted. 29 Griswold street. Cowles. \ Starting with a bang as Denny, grades to Manchester to visit the mantic Saturday evening," Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 pies, cakes, clam chowder, brown Trade School, Tuesday morning. In Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 bread, etc. Mrs. Wade, 57 Cooper St. 4 ROOM FLAT—Bath, gas and lights, ABIISTIO UIAGINATION as an extravagant young heir sinks J. L. Way of Hartford »i Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 APPLES—Hand picked sprayed Bald­ the last dollar o f his Inheritahce on the afternoon the class was her his local farm Saturday.- Agents Wanted ...... 37-A wins, $1.00 per bushel. Ruta-Ragas, second floor, rent $22. Z26 Wood- The Lady: You’re very sentimen­ guests at the State theaten Help Wanted—Female 35 bridge street. O. E. Powell. tal tonight. a horse which Just can't win first Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller and Situations Wanted—Female ... 38 90c. Peter Miller. 743 Tolland Turn­ Mrs. Frank S. Stoughton left last Situatlpns Wanted—Male ...... 39 pike. Telephone 364-3. The Artist: Ah, my dear, I-feel place, the picture moves rapidly children of South Manchester visit­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 SEVERAL WOME.. for pleasant out­ 4 ROOM TENEMENT—12 Moore from one comedy situation to an­ Saturday to spend the week-end in ed her mother Mrs. Hart E- Buell, BARBERRY BUSHES, 3 years old. street, all Improvements, $20 month. all around me the first sweet, fresh Albany, N. Y. Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehlclea door work, representing The Herald. other. It Is all plausible comedy Sunday. , Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 See A. Meredith, 10 Blssell street. $5.00 per hundred. Telephone 861-4 Apply 13 Moore street. fragrance of spring-— Punchy Mr. and Mrs. Chester Grant and Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 12 South Manchester. 9 A. M. or call at 36 Griswold rtreet. too, hovrever fantastic it may seem, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perry ientw— Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 for every ridiculous situation Is daughter. Miss Finis Grant, who tained Mr. and Mrs. Georg© Mitchell have been spending the winter In Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WOMAN to do general housework. CAL. PRIVETS, $5 liundred. Barberry logically accounted for, and one’ s of Hebron at dinner Sund^. For Sale—Miscellaneous No laundry-work. Mrs. Walter $5.00 hundred. Orders delivered ^credulity is seldom taxed. Hartford, returned to their home Articles for Sale ...... 45 Olcott, 21 Forest street, telephone and planted, roses 25c each, mixed here, recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. H: Foot© and son Boats and Accessories ...... 46 357. gladiola 50c dozen, John McConvllle, Eight acts of vaudeville will be Elmer of Colchester wer© Siinday Building Materials ...... 47 Homestead Parlw Telephone 1364-13. Rev. Truman H. Woodward Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 presented tomorrow with Milton spe.nt the day In New York ou last visitors at E. E. Foote’s, Slsier also Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 Help Wanted— Male 86 SWEET CIDER — Freshly made, Sills In. his latest picture, “ The Sea .lion cay. visited at R. E. & A. C: Foote’s. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A right from the press at 25c a gal, by Tiger.” The same picture will be The High School class of girls of A. H. Fish of Manchester was a Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 the barrel!, Baldwin Apples $1.90 bu. Phone Your Want Ads shown Friday and Saturday with Househol(^ Goods ...... 51 YOUNG MAN with or without sales Call 970-5. H. Silversteln. the Federated Sunday school and guest at the home of his son experience to sell electric ap­ five vaudeville acts. Charles Fish, Saturday. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 pliances. Apply between 8-9 a. m. To th e the Y. M. C. A. boys held their re­ Musical Instruments ...... 53 Household Goods hearsal at the vestry of ibe church Mrs. C. Daniel Way went Tues­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 Ask for Mr. Pease. G. E. Keith 61 Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Furniture Co. last Saturday evening for tha play day for a week’s visit at the homes FOBMBB 8. A* m rlAP of her brothers In Spring Valley and Specials at the Store? ...... 56 . BETUBNS FOB EASTER they are preparing, to be given May Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 YOUNG MEN—Several for speclar GAS RANGE—Large Acorn. Inquire 20, entitled “Bashf-w Mr. Bohbs.” White Plains, N. Y. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 sales work. See A. Meredith, 10 Bis- 20 Spruce street or telephone 672. Robert Porter motored' -to Rooms—'Board—Hotels—Resorts sell street, So. Manchester. 9 A. M. Evening Herald ne.at Saturday f-V‘.!n in g . Restaurants METAL AND GLASS POLISH — ^ /. The services over Easter at the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frank Brooklyn, N. Y. Saturday and' spent Rooms Without Board ...... 59 Help Wanted— Male or Female 87 want every housewife In Manches­ -SalvaHoh Army citadel will be con­ Stoughton retu.'ued Monday even­ the week-end with his parents-in- Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A ter to try It. No rubbing. Especial­ ducted by ColoneT Walter Jenkins ing from Albany. N. Y., where they law, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Preston, Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 ly good for silver, brass and nickel. of New York city. Saturday night Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 SPARE TIME WORKERS can earn The Novelty Shop. 997 Main street. spent the week-end. Mrs. Porter and the children who Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 two dollars per hour. See A. Mere­ will be given up to a program of Mrs. Edgar J. Stoughton and have spent three weeks with her Real Estate For Rent dith, 10 Bl.ssell street.. South Man- OLD CARPETS and rugs made In’.o Call 664 tableaus, which will depict scenes daughter, Miss Eleanor Stoughton, parents returned with Mr. Porter. Apartments. Flats, Tenements,. 63 cnester. 9. A. M. fluffy rugs; work guaranteed. Rugs from the Bible featuring especially Business Locations for Ren; .. . 64 for sale. G. O. Case, agent. Peerless returned Sunday from a week’s stty^ Mrs. Matilda Fleckenstien ol Rug Co.. South Windsor, Conn., P. And Ask for a Want Ad Taker the Easter scenes. Sunday morning- at their cottage at Black Point. Houses for Rent ...... 65 Agents Wanted 87-A Philadelphia, Penn., 1s the guest of Suburban for Rent ...... 66 O. Burnside, R, F. D. TeL Laurel there will be a sunrise march which The Parent-Teacher Association her sister, Mrs. Karl Links. Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 261-3. will leave the citadel and proceed . Wanted to Rent ...... 63 Tell Her What You Want held their monthly meeting at the TiOuis Twining of Hartford and REPRESENTATIVE of character is down Main street, headed by the Center School hall on Monday dft- Real Estate For Sale offered paying position. Take orders band, r and will be followed by a Myron Post, Elliott Wallace, Earl Apartment Buildings for Sale..-. 69 shoes-hosiery direct to wearer. Good THE WAR WAS ON An experienced operator will take yhur ad. help ypa * ernooa at three o’clock. Mrs. Louis Post and son Wallace of East Hart­ Business Property for Sale . . . . ; 70 Income. Permanent. Write now. Tan­ short servlea afterwards. During the word It for best results, and see that it Is properly in­ A. Gowdy of Somersvllle spoke ford were Sunday guests at Mr. and Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 ners Shoe Mfg. Co., 1610-4 C Street, day special singing and music will very Interestingly on the subject Houses for Sale ...... 72 Boston, Mass. Acquaintance: Is your other serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you fie features of the events. Colonel Mrs. A; H. Post's. Lots for Sale ...... *. 73 daughter at all like this one? “ Taking Inventory.” There was A. L. Frink of Andover was in Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 until seventh day after insertion to take advantage of an4 Mrs. Jenkins will be the speak- Situations Wanted— Female 88 ers"at'all the services. Colonel Jen- also a solo by Miss Helen Frink ac­ town Monday and summoned J. B. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 Fond Mother: Oh, no, she’s quite the CASH RATE. : - companied at the piano by Mrs. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 a contrast. klna js well known in Manchester, Jones to appear in Rockville Tues­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 POSITION as housekeeper. Address ,'as h® '^*8 stationed here as officer Eugene Platt, Mrs. Walter W. Fos­ day as juror. Auction-Legal Notices Housekeeper, 21 Bralnard Place. Acquaintance: How nice!— ter and Mrs. Matchulot were the Auction Sales ...... 73 of the local corps quite a number The case over a wood cutting Job Tel. 1474. Punch. 'of years ago. hostesses for the afternoon. brought by William Woodward Legal Notices ...... 79 The Evergreen Lodge, No. 114, against Winthrop Porter was heard, A. P. & A. M.. gave a public whist GAS BUGGIES—I, the Undersigned, Do Bequeath party at their Temple at ^aat before Justice J. Bank Jones Sat­ By Frank Bec^ Windsor Hill last Thursday even­ urday afternoon. Woodward wgi ing. The first prizes were taken by represented by lawyer Harvey ol AND NOW, MY FRIENDS, L E T US Miss Doris Benjamin and Charles Willimantic. Justice Jones decided HEM.. AND TO MY COUSIN , KA^E, AND TO YOU, HEMENSLEY , SIR, in Woodward’s favor. CONSIDER THE BEQUESTS OF TH E Hevenor. The second prizes were LATE STOP THAT' IN GRATITUDE FOR ALL THE THE WHO ARE A STRANGER IN OUR Dennis Keefe who died In An­ DEPARTED ." t O MY WIFE , O LG A , WHO won by Mr. and Mrs. C. Vinton I SNIFFLING! COMFORTS AND KINDNESSES UNGRATEFUL’ MIDST, GOES HIS MOST CHERISHED dover Sunday was a resident of this DISAPPEARED DURING THE GOLD RUSH YOU didn't ( THAT3 SHE HAS THRUST UPON Benjamin. W R E TC H .. POSSESSION. THE CHILD OF HIS Miss Irene Buckland arid Miss place for many years- I LEAVE MY BEST WISHES IN CASE EVEN KNOW , 1 W H Y . ME IN MY DECLINING AFTER MB BRAIN THAT WHICH MEANT Martha Stoughton motored to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fogil of South. WE MEET AGAIN TO MY SISTER, CLEO,, HERMAN I ‘M < YEARS, 1 BESTOW MY WEARING MY 'MDRE THAN ALL ELSE IN r OH Manchester . and Floyd , Fogil of LIKE Black Point for the day last Sun­ IN SOUTH /AFRICA, MY ELECTRIC PAD SHNOPS,YOU [ CRYING. t r i f l i n g t r i n k e t s FINGERS TO LIFE TO' h i m .'' TH A T WHICH J (MR ROTHEIM Hartford visited their parents, Mr. A M ESSAGE day. AND w h a t e v e r COAL REMAINS ,HYPOCRITE. JUST AND PERSONAL THE BONE w e, WHO WERE CLOSE ^ ) YOU'RE and Mrs. C. J. Fogil Sund^. FROM BEYOND The Wapplng Library hours will IN TH E B IN . TO MY BROTHER THINK WARDROBE , WHICH MENDING HIS A B O U T , HAD- FVtILED TO / ^ / W A N T E D Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Raymond COME T H E return to th'elr summer schedule IN THE CITY, THE NORTHEAST YOURE A IP I HAS LONG KNOWN SOCKS EVER, _\SEE IN (A THE and children of New Britain visited FILIAL WORDS OP this week, which will be from 2:30 QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST KNOCKOUT HAD ( HER TENDER SINCE HIS LIGHT.' THAT.. . l-fr \PHONE.) to 4:30 on Thursday afternoons her father, D. H. Hodge and family H6RMAN SHNOPS, SECTION THAT LIES WITH A ; KNOWN CARE..V GOOD-POR- NOTHING AS H IS J and from 7 to 8:30 Monday even­ Sunday afternoon. r a v in e . VEIL ON., HIM W E SKIPPED y r i / ings, Felix Zeleznicky and son of LAST WILL AND )U^ TO ALASKA I Mrs. Emma Wood, who has been Colchester were guests at Mr. and TE S T A M E N T staying with Miss Etta I. Stoughton Mrs. A. C. Foote’s Sunday. IS R E A D TO was called toher home In Provi­ Mr. and Mrs. A E. Hiitcbinsan THE BREATHLESS dence, R. I., by the death of a rel­ end daughter Miss Lydia wore vtoi- BENEFICIARIES. ative. She went home last Sunday. tors Sunday at Mr., and Mrs. A. W. ■ AMONG WHOM ARE Hutchinson's. HEM AND -AMY, WRECKED HOPES WHOSE SORROW IS MEASURED BY “ I think he’s the meanest man 170,952 DIVORCED THE MUNIFICENCE on earth.” In One Year In the United States OF Hl$ “W hy?” * J. MAGNANIMITY. “ I’ve made up my mind to refuse What Is To Become Of Ohr lim an4 he won’t even propose to WrwiMM, jhrm t l n ne.”—-Tit-Bits, f: “CHILDREN OF DIVORCEr

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FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: SENSE and nonsense SKIPPY by Percy Crosby

With all these liens against U)HAT ARC W H A T 5 him, Charlie's fortune has a fat N e 'j- x H e chance. YA HIMP* ^ I L . Sam: Say, Mose, what am you all doin' now 9» Mose: ■‘I’se an exporter.” Sam: “ An exporter?” ,Copx a n Mose: “ Yep, the Pullman Com RogU^Rs pany dey done fire me.” \

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The average married man wouldn’t worry about his wife wearing her skirts a little shorter if she’d only wear her dresses a Copyright, P L. Crosby. 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. Rea.u.s.MT.orf. little longer. CHtt7 IT Wt» tCRVICE. INg MfiKing love is worth try* IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE The Powerful Katrinka Makes a Wonderful Nurse By Fontaine Fois iiig, but it is often very trying. Whether skirts go up or down, WASHINGTON TU'BBS II Whether bob is here to stay. Whether pastors smile or frown B y C rane On the flapper of today. We don’t give a tinker’s dam. Y\3 But such poppycock and capers Seem to tickle Uncle Sam, L A 5 r w eeK ^he a k d t h e Yo u n g s t e r p l a y e d • I -TWOUGHT M essiR. PLfA S £. b oss. So we put ’em in the papers. VOU'D SOT VWE WET OS. we Loves A DAMPY SAME eJALLEO 6TEAM 5 HoVe E. T H t ■D^V A fU on s \MAMTA WORK— \M£ CRAMES it. Whether the co-eds pet or not. OOR UiTtte st r e e t THOM.\S JEFFERSON WORK What price “ Peaches” and Aimee EAR — Sl^APUT C A N *^ We believe in tommyrot. 'ToMlGiVr EEAME Since today is the ISttli anniver­ But it keeps the nation gay! TOO. sary of the birth of Thomas Jeffer­ We should like to be momentous, son, this list of questions deals Welighty, serious and solemn. with his career. The answers are on But our public would prevent us— another page. Who the heck would read our col­ 1— What famous political docu­ umn? ment is Jefferson credited with writing? The want of great leaders may 2— Who preceded Jefferson asbe due to the fact that people have president? learned to do a little thinking for 3— During Jefferson’s adminis­themselves. tration, how was the territory of the United States vastly increased? Unlike the human race, a look­ — Wliat is the name of the Jef­ ing glass casts reflections and yet ferson home in Virginia? always tells the truth. 5— Who was his leading oppon­ ent for the presidency In his first Walking uud^r a ladder Isn’t campaign? considered as bad luck as falling 6— What prominent public officedown an elevator shaft. did Jefferson hold during Wash­ ington’s presidency? Seasick wife: I feel terrible. I’ve 7— ^How did the phrase. “ Jeffer­got an awful lump in my throat. N' W STARS'. 1 ME\)6R ^ sonian simplicity,” originate? Hubby: Better swallow It. It’s HEARD OE SOCH ATHIVIG'. probably your stomach. 8— What present-day political C R A X f- PLOMS CRA-ZTl party traces its linkage back to Jef­ ^OT GO A H E A D . ^ ferson? The girl who’s born to blush un­ 9— What is Jefferson’s number seen, In the succession of presidents? Will never make a movie Queen. . 10— What other e.\-president S'/? died on the came day Jefferson The young man at a dance au'd his fair companion were standing died? on the darkened veranda between dances. She waited and waited. Simile: As polite as a widower “ Love is blind,’’ finally quoted be,ginning to take notice again. the youiitg man, rapturously. “ Well, my goodness,'” exclaimed “ My wife is suffering from fal the girl, ’’can’t you tell where I am len arches. Do you know What is by feeling. good for them?” “ Rubber heels.” Doctors are notoriously poor tak­ “ What shall I rub them with?” ers of their own medicine and A health advice. It isn’t wise to believe every­ thing you hear— too much of it is It is just as well to remember true. that a railroad grade crossing Is as deadly on Sunday in 1927 as It REQ. U. S. PAT. Orr< Q.1S2T BY NCA SEhVICC. INC.' was in 1926. Fontaine Fox, 1927, The Bell Syndicate, Inc /3 170,952 DIVORCES The truth of today may bo the III One Year in the United States error of tomorrow.

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'// t’ S 'w d /^ yu\. K 01927 BY NEA SERVfCC. INC REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. (Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) JACK LOCKWILL’S POLO PONY by Gilbert Patten Fair Bobby Shaftoe felt real across the glassy water just as proud that he could show the Tin- slick as slick can be. The others les’ crowd the way his little sail­ then went wading too. It was a boat sailed across the deep blue lot of fun to do. But Bobby Shaf­ sea. He’d pushed it out a ways, toe stayed on shore, ’cause quite and then, 'twould float right back afraid was he. to shore again. Then Clowuy sat A ways from shore a boat went down on the sand and said, “ Say, by and made some little waves roll just watch me.” high. They tipped the sailboat ov­ He tossed his shoes up in the ala, er and this quickly stopped their and shortly both his feet were bare. fun. A lump rose In poor Bobby's He scampered to the water’s edge throat, “ Oh, my,” said he, “ don’t and shouted, “ Gee, it’s cold.” “ Oh spoil my boat.” But Coppy quick­ go on in,” wee Scouty cried, "It’s ly told him it would dry out In the warmer when you’re once inside.” sun. % So Clowny shouted, “Sure I will. Then all the Tlnies left the lad I’ll show you I am bold.’’ and thanked him for the fun they’d We waded in. up to his knees had. And then they heard a coun­ and, my, at first, he thought he’d try maiden sing a milking song. freeze, But then, when he got used They rushed right up, quite un­ '\\» _ to it. It i^asn’t bad at all. “ Watch afraid and said, “ Where are you ^ I-.' -tJB/ out,” ~ crifed Coppy, “ there are When the members of the •till in fu' «wng. ®,t*5fae a glorious moonlight night, going. Maid?” And she replied, That night Snuoks Cowl polo team, with their friendt, boating with them her.” laugifiod stones. Don’t stumble now. and “ A-mHklng! Won't you come and utt#r^«qu«akt of pidasura. and leaped upon the Son/rbMk S e managed to pry loose the bars celebrated Rocklake’t victory' break your bones.” And Clowny go alM g?” of a window in the antiquated that night, all admitted that walked quite cautiously just so he lock'Up. and escape. He wasn't Jack and Dynamite turned the wouldn’t fall. soen, again in Rocklake for (The TInIcs meet old Peter trick. Link Trueworthy shook The boat was then pushed out to V^hie \jjuite a while. ^■'3 hands with Jack. q-ia NE)CT STORY: Jack Lockwill’atfKidW Ewewy. him and very soon, he made it skim Finer in the next atnexA.

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-. ■-? “ Schooldays;” Miss Barbara Law­ EMERGENCY DOCTORS t REBEKAHS ARRANGING rence, “ Mickey;” Mrs. Ethel Davis, We Offer at Reasonable Prices ABOUTTOWN “ Let Me Call You Sweetheart;” Doctors William R. Tinker Our Fine Quality .and Thomas G, Weldon will be Miss Ruth Coseo, “ Rose of Wash­ The regular Thursday afternoon on duty tomorrow afternoon to ENTERTAINING PROGRAM ington Square;’* Mrs. Florence whist and Friday afternoon bridge answer emergency calls. Walsh, “ Japanese Sandman;” Miss Florence Seelert, “ Yes, Sir, That’s GLADIOLA will be omitted at the Manchester On Sale Tomorrow Morning at 9 a. Community clubhouse this week. To Present Playlet and Sketch My- Baby;” Beatrice Clulow Directors of the Manchester Com­ Following Regular Monday “ There’s a Quaker Doll In Quakei;- town;” Mrs. Marion Straughan, “ In BULBS The Ladies Benevolent society munity club will have a special ses­ Night Meeting. will meet at the Center Congrega­ sion at the White House tonight at a Little Spanish Town;” Lillian A selection of our numerous varie­ Clifford, “ Jinglebells;” Madeline tional church tomorrow afternoon eight o’clock and it is hdped every Sunset Rebekali Lodge is plan­ ties wiU give entire satisfaction.' at two o'clock. There will/be sewing one will be present. Spless, “ Let the Rest of the World Potted ning for an Interesting program to Go By.” —THE— lor the Memorial hospital. All follow its regular meeting in Odd ladles of the church are invited. The singers will be Lillian Clif­ Fellows hall Monday evening. The ford, Minnie Smith, Evaline Pent- PARK HEAD PRAISES play, “ Johnny’s New Suit,” which land, Lillian Reardon and Florence W oodland Gardens At Second Congregational church will be the principal attraction will tomorrow evening the fifth and last Lamberg. Mrs. Jessie Wallace will Tel. 1274. 236 Woodland St. SCOUTS WORM WORK be repeated the following evening act as pianist. The committee in Easter Lilies “ church uiglif’ supper and enter­ at the opening session of the Re- charge is composed of Mrs. Henry tainment program will be given. bekah State assemby in Glaston­ Lowd, chairman, Miss Edith Walsh, Four and Five Buds on Each Plant.. Grown by one of the best Florists. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shearer and bury. Miss Evaline Pentland and Broth­ their sub-chairmen have planned Says Tent Caterpillar Cam- The cast for the play follows: ers Cleon Chapman and Beverly Free Delivery. Phone Orders Taken. On Sale in the Basement. an appeti^ng supper to be ready at Mrs. Silas Larkin, mother of a paiign Was of Great Useful­ Wright. The ladies who will see to 6:30, to be followed by an excellent growing boy, Mrs. Henry Lowd; the serving of refreshments will be William KaneM musical and literary program by ness to the Community. John Larkin, the boy, Irene Pow­ Mrs. Elizabeth Mason, Mrs. Annie local and Hartford talent. ers; 2\Irs. Albert Spencer, a neigh­ Knofskie, Mrs. Agnes Seidel and General Building bor, Evaline Pentland; Miss Mi­ Mrs. Iva Ingraham. Park Superintendent John Y. randa Brown, president of the Cho­ Cards are out for tlie Faster Keur today paid a warm tribute to The entertainment will be given Contractor and Mason breakfast to be held at the “ White the Boy Scouts here for the fine ral and Rhetorical society, Mrs. H. shortly after 8:30 Monday evening, A. Nettleton; Arathusia Pettenglll, re aster elling House” on Easter Sunday morning. A P -E S work they did here in connection and will be open to the general Others who desire them are asked with the tent caterpillar drive. Lillian Reardon; Matilda Green, public. A small aamisslon fee will 519 Center Street. Tel. 1776 to kindly confer before Friday “ There,work was a big help to Mrs. Jessie Wallace. The last two be received at th door. afternoon with either Mrs. J. M. the community. I don’t think every­ are young people competing for the I Will Finance Your Building of Shearer, telephone 1655, or .Mrs. body realizes the immense amount prize. The part of Deacon Wright, Pint Bottle Grape Juice, 19c. the judge, will be taken by Water George H. Washburn, 20S3. I of good they have done here. Farm- Manchester News Shop, Depot During Construction. • CVS probably realize the benefit of Walsh. . Square.— Adv. Mr. ahd Mrs- Fred Colton and that kind of work more than any­ Another pleasing sketch will be -hildren have moved from 362 one else, for many of their small presented entitled “ Memories,” \dams street to their recently com­ apple trees have been saved. The Mrs. jMary Roberts will have the Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii.miiiiiiiiiimiimii!;iiiiiiiiiiiimiiii3immiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[i peted bungalow at 1031 .\orth boys cannot be too highly praised, lead and the following Rebekahs, in appropriate costume will repre­ COATS Main street. in my estimation.’’ Superintendent Keur explained sent the songs: M^ss Ruth Morton, Miss Margaret Larson of Stark­ that the tent caterpillars are found SPECIALI weather street will entertain the mostly in only two variety of trees, 170,952 DIVORCES M. X. club this evening. the wild cherry and the apple. I i In One Year in the United States What Is To Become Of Our Look! This Big Offer Still Continues! “ CHILDREN OF DIVORCE?” | $25.00 Rubber Heels Attached 25c This sale comes just at the time of the year when riUESTONE, GOODIUCH, CLPPLES, VELVETON Keep Your most every girl and woman is planning on purchasing Rcniciiiber on wooden heels wc use O’Sxillivan and Uskide heels. r>-.-' an Easter coat. Handsome coats at this low price fash­ The dciniind lor these 50c heels which we are putting on for 25c is so great wc arc continuing the otfer. ioned of sheen and sport fabrics with collars of twin bea­ Hair Looking ver, squirrel or monkey fur. Coats that would ordin- SAM YULYES 7 ai’ily sell for much more. Featuring: 701 Main Street, South Manchester Its Best Bows Tiers

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"GOOD THINGS TO EAT” [ The Gift of Candy | One Group Of I There Are About Two Hundred I Make Regular Speaks Louder Than Words | Appointments. I Fifty Kinds Of Food Fishes | The fashionable thing to do Is FROCKS ;r > 0 they tell us in a circular from the United States Fisheries = to have a regular appointment .\ssoeiation which is now starting a iniblicity campaign. E every week for shampoo, hair cut Fancy Boxed Chocolates in | = ITllHSDAY AND FRIDAY WE WILL HAVE = or marcel. Then one is assured SPECIAL! = I’resli Halibut Fresh Scallops = of always looking her best— no S b'reslr Sliced Coers, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots and New Cabbage. = BRICTC S Milk Chocolate Coated Crackers TmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiilj^ FLUE LINING Hale’s Dresses— ^Main Floor = Pound ...... 4 9 c I DAMPERS = Roman Fruit Nougat, fresh made, I Pound ...... 4 9 c I I ^ TILE E Salted Nuts, for Easter week, highest quality assorted S = nuts, freshly roasted and salted, Q Q ^ I Getting Ready For Spring ^ A Full Line. E only, pou nd ...... S i Give us your ord ;r. S Ask for a sample. 5 ^ Quite a few things a fellow E E ^ needs for the “ Spring Dress- We deliver the goods. Up”. Some of them are I South Manchester Candy Kitchen | I S H IR T S G. E Willis & Son E Tinker Building, Main and Birch Sts. E Park and Tflford Easter Greetings lb. box i 2 Main Street Phone 50 ^ We feature Eagle Brand iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfi ^ Shirts, full cut, perfect fit, 6 Homeland Assorted Chocolates, Easter Surpnse / buttons down the front, a most lb. box ...... 49c P ack ages...... 15c, 25c, 50c ^ satisfactory shirt. We have Chocolate Novelties...... 3c to $2.00 Nut and Fruit E g g s ...... lOe ■ ^ other makes too. Rabbits, Rabbit and Wagons, etc. Now Is The Time To Fill Your Bins Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs Ic to 5c Chocolate Easter Eggs ^ Plain white and colors, collar attached and up b o x ...... 25c and 50e Chocolate Egg and Basket...... 50c ^ and collar to m atch...... WITH Chocolate Easter Baskets...... 75c Filled Chocolate Easter Eggs . . $1.2? ^ SPECIAL, a fine quality white Broad- Filled with one pound of assorted ^ cloth shirt, collar attached, plain and but- A ^ Filled Easter B a sk e ts____10c to 25c chocolates. ton down collar. Special value a t ...... V A a O d L. POLA’S CLEAN COAL Hale’s Candy— ^Main Floor NECKWEAR AND The season’s newest effects in foulards and stripes— lots of beauties...... $1 and $1.50 Easter Greeting Cards to SOi^ Save 50)^ Per Ton Hale’s Cards— ^Main Floor On every ton you have delivered. This offer is effective at once and will continue M E N ’S H O SE until further notice. Prices Delivered for Cash; Store Open All Day, Tomorrow, Thursday. STOVE COAL ...... $15.50 per ton I SPECIAL CHESTNUT COAL ...... $15.25 per ton Closes Good Friday at Noon. Rayon and silk lisle in fancy EGG COAL ...... $15.25 per ton patterns. Specially priced at O v F C PEA COAL ...... $12.00 per ton Arthur L. Hultman L. POLA COAL CO. It 62 Hawthorne Street, Phone 546-3, Manchester . SOUTH MRh CHESTER • CONN • j Visit Our Boys’ Department, Down Stairs. r Branch Office, 55 School Street. Phone 546-2.