(SIXTEEN PACIES) (Classified Advertising on Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN’, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928 yOL. XLII., NO. 161. AWARD AHERN FALL ORDERED Storm Proves a Jonah to This Whale BIG BILL IS CONTRACT FOR A U T O KEEP Xs ^ X WALi^miNG D E ^ S K R E T BY OVER 450,000 Greatest Landslide in Peiili- " .x: V \v.. Local Man to Do Work Ex-Secretary Made Sure ■•’sv Will Big Bill Quit ? cal History of Hfinois; That Public Would Have y - Again— Selectmen Hold - Let Hint Answer It Whole Deneen Fadnm Sidewalk Building Line No News of the Teapot i!' \ Swept to Victory— Crowe Chicago, April 11.—When ask^ed.^ ■While we concede defeat of Hearings— Pay Bills. Dome Lease. if he would resign from the onice Hundreds of curious folks went down to the sea In flivvers when word came that » giant whale had Small, Dailey and Crowe,” contin­ Defeat^ By 200;000; shore during a storm oft Wrightsville Beach, near Wilmington, N. C.. the other day. 1 ish- of mayor of Chicago as he had de­ ued 'Big Bill the Builder,’ ”we be-, e™ e:p r‘r „ i S " , f a 's'lferV wi;?i; arso™ ";,“ S i7 p ic » r , had bein tabeo they lost no ltn.e In dlvld- clared he would in the event State s lieve that we have won a victory in • Washington, April 11.—A man­ Ing up the prize. It measured 54 feet in length and weighed nearly 60 tons.______Attorney Crowe was defeated, Wil- the sanitary distrTct of Chicago. Glenn Beats Smith For the SELECTMEN’S MEETlNfi tle of secrecy and silence hung liam Hale Thompson said here to- Our candidates who have been de­ SUMMARY. heavy over the leasing of the Tea­ day: feated are mainly downstate men.” “The only serious loss from the “Yes, and about that resigna­ U. S. Senate. Henry Ahern awarded side- pot Dome naval oil reserve to point of view of the city adminis­ tion, Mr. Mayor?” chorused a group v.alk conLract. Harry F. Sinclair, the government City Surrounded By Water, [ARMED WOMEN tration is that of the state's attor­ ney's office. I was very^ sorry to of reporters. Sidewalks to be built on Hart­ developed today in the oil man’s “We will still fight on for Chi­ Chicago, April 11.—With a ma­ ford road at McKee street, on see Bob Crowe defeated.” cago. That’s all, gentlemen.” boom­ McKee south of Summer, and trial for criminal conspiracy to de­ Still No Place To Bathe “Yes, Mayor Thompson, but are jority of 450,000. Secretary of HELPQ)KLAN you going to resign?” he was ask- ed Big Bill. Lewis street. i fraud the nation of that land. State Louis L. Emmerson, heading Academy street acceptance de- | (SH­ the U. S. Senator Charles S. Deneen So great was the desire of ex- REDS LIBERATE ’LAN t ferred. | Secretary of Interior Albert B. Fall, New Haven. Conn.. April' 11.—;kbe pronounced In „ two weeks, ac- FROM A COURT ROOM , faction, swept to victory on the Re­ Eldridge street buildins line ; who negotiated the lease, to make , ^ J u colt pordinff to tli6 Bo8.rd of Hoaltn START RIOTS publican side in the Illinois primary change tabled. sure that no inkling thereof leaked More nearly surrounded by I cor ^ R. DOLAN SLATED Birch street property owners to the public that six full days after water than any other town in the Lighthouse Point furnishes a men- Berlin, April 11.— Showing election, it was computed from re­ object to widening. the deal had been consummated he state. New Haven may have no ■ ace to health, unrivalled daring, six armed turns received at noon today. 4> Men Were Furnished Re­ i ------caused a memorandum to be circu­ place where, next summer, its peo-j Lighthouse Point TO GO TO HOUSTON Communists invaded the court­ Judge John A. Swanson, march­ lated among his subordinates warn­ pie can bathe. The Board of Health I has been the only spot in cRy room here today where a Com­ ing in the wake of the Emmerson Henry Ahern, of Bond street, munist journalist named Brown ing against publicity “of any kind” plans to issue a ban against bath-1 limits where bathers entered volvers and Women plurality over Gov. Len Small in was awarded the contract for in connection with the oil reserves. ers at Lighthouse Point because of the water the sanction of the was being tried for high trea­ building sidewalks and setting This was developed in the course the condition of the water by rea- Board of Health. The LigMhouse son,' forced the court guards the gubernatorial race, defeated turbstone in Manchester this year. of the__ examination of Assistant son of sewage that is dumped Into district is now a city park that in Clubs— Facts About the j Practically Sure to Be Dele- and all others present to put State’s Attorney Robert E. Grove Mr. Ahern has been building side- Secretary of Interior E. C. Finney, the harbor and permitted to ride in , summer draws as many as 50,000 up their hands, freed the accus­ by 200,000 for the Cook county walks here for the past five years j who identified the memorandum, and out with the tide. The ban w ill: people. KuKluxKlan. | gate Either at Large or ed man and escaped with him walks neie lor i co-defendant with Sinclair, ------5> prosecutor's oifice. 11 and his work has been so satisfac­ Frank T. Lowden won eight out is charged with having taken a of the 20 delegates to the national tory that the Board of Selectmen $233,000 bribe to put over the Pittsburgh, Pa.. April 11.— From the District. convention. was pleased upon opening bids last lease. He is too ill however, to DEMPSEY RETIRED Hiram Wesley Evans, Imperial night to find that his figures were OVER 40,000 ACRES NELSON SLAYERS Otis F. Glenn, Deneen candidate lowest. The contract calls for 65,- stand trial. Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, was for U. 'S. Senator triumphed over OPO square feet of walks, 10,000 Not only the public was kept in directly responsible for the rio's Dr. Edward G. Dolan, delegate Col. Frank L. Smith of Dwight by ignorance, it appeared. Finney, FOR GOOD, HE SAYS from the First Congressional Dis­ 11 000 votes in Cook county and square feet in driveways and the IN STATE FORESTS at Carn^ie, Pa., In 1923. in which down setting of 9,000 feet of curbing. whose job it is to personally handle THOUGHT CAUGHT added 150,000 more votes all public land leases, never saw one Klansman was killed, N. C. trict to the Democratic National j The engineer’s estimated cost for Hogue, of Swissvale, former Keagle convention in New York in 1924, state. the work is $’o8,.s45.00. the Teapot Dome lease, was not consulted about It, and first heard of the order, charged in Federal will in all probability be elected EARLY BULLETINS The contracting firm of D. Lewis Ex-Champ Tells Reporters Court here today. IS Of Schenectady, N. Y., gave Mr. of its existence six days after it was In Last Three Years 29,000 Despite the fact that Carnegie either delegate-at-large from this Two Suspects Brought to| Chicago, April 11.—lu what Ahern a close as low man in signed, he testified. I characterized as "the greatest poll- Further he revealed in his testi­ officials had refused the Klansmen state or delegate from the First the bidding. However, the Ahern Acres Have Been Added He Would Not Fight For a permit to parade, Sam Rich, District, at the state convention bid on the cost of combined curb­ mony that the general practice of Springfield; May Be Turn- tSL Klan leader, gave the order to ^ ' . . J ctotoa Senator ing and gutters and on concrete advertising for competitive bids march, Hogue said, saying that which will be held in Hartford on headed by United States Senator curbing was lower than that of had not been followed in the case to Public Domain. Fifty Million. “Evans had ordered it.” May 2, Democratic- leaders in this Charles S. Deoebn has. scored a 3\lr. Lewis. Three concerns bid 18 of Teapot Dome. Hogue said he had conferred town said today. ed Over to Connecticut. landslide victory over th« “Ameri­ cents a square foot for concrete The departmental memorandum with Rich. Pennsylvania Grand Dr. Dolan has more than 16 dele­ ca First” forces headed by Gover­ yalks which was the low' figure. that Finney identified admonished nor Len Small. Mayor William Hale Hartford, Conn., April 11.—In New York, April 11.—Jack Dragon, two or three times a week gates alreadyi pledged to his sup­ >' The Bidders interior officials that the naval oil port, eight from this town and Springfield, Mass., April 11.— Thompson of Chicago, and Roberc Dempsey, former hea'vywelght box­ prior to the riot and had been told E. Crov.'e, state’s attorney of Cook The concerns submitting bids reserves were being handled by the three years of existence the state to “be prepared for trouble.” Con­ eight from Windham. Radio reports Two twenty-year-old Worcester were; D. Lewis, Schenectady, N. secretaries of interior and navy, forest and wild life commission has ing king, came to town today and last night stated that delegates county. . , ferences with Klan officials were Inconiploto returns today from Y.; Henry Ahern, Manchester; J. “but not in ihe routine manner.” declared that he was an honest-to- held ill Pittsburgh, and the men from the town of Avon had also youths identified in that city today J. Morgan, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; ‘ The added 29,000 acres of land to add yc^'-endaVG bitterly contested prim- It was dated April 13 1922. available for goodness retired champion. were ordered to be ready for any been instructed for the Manchester as the so-called “Ice Box Bandits’ indicate Louis L. Em­ John Cronsell, West Hartford; C. lease had been signed April b, nut i-v/ . emergency. man.' , , who fired fourteen shots at Motor­ Squatriglia and Son, Waterbury; there was no mention of the fact in | use by residents in Connecticut. “I wouldn’t return to the riqg merson, secretary of state, has d'3- ^swerving abruptly from tlic Politicians Jpok..Jo.rr>Di’- cycle Officer Raymond P. Gallagher fcated Governor Len Small for thf l^cter Cuzio, New Britain. Bids the memorandum. When the commission was’'"'"festab- for $50,000,000,” Denlpsey assert­ election both because he was a closed at five o’clock yeatfirdas* aft-! Carnegie riot, counsel for the five Republican nomination for gover­ iTslied in 1925 the state owned 11,- ed.. ousted Klansmen being sudd for delegate to the convention of four here last Friday night, who shot ernooti. Work' WiH be started imme­ It was pointed out that $50,000,- years ago and because he is a per­ and killel State Trooper Irving H. nor by a majo.iiy of 350,000 to diately on the sidewalks. BLACKMER ABSENT 600 acres that could be turned into $500,000 by the Klan called L. E. 400,000. Washington, April 11.—The 000 Is considerable money- Landman, an Oklahoman, to th-3 sonal friend of Governor Alfred E. Nelson, of New Haven, Conn., at Returns from approximately two- Four hearings were held by the tree sanctuaries. The total acreage Smith of New York state and May­ Pomfret, Conn., and who staged a Selectmen last night. Property own­ name of Harry M. Blackmev, for­ today is 40,000. The State Forestry “I think I’m sincere in saying stand. Landman told of seeing two thirds of th© state’s 6,634 precincts mer American oil man, was called that,” said Jack. hat salesmen whipped by Klansmen or James wild flight through Willimantic. show Emmerson is leading the pres­ ers on Academy street were pres­ Department, founded in 1903, ac­ City. He is an fraent siippbrter of Conn., were brought here this ent to give their opinions of the futilely three times today at the cumulated land gradually whem “IiTOeant it when I said I had re- near Tulsa for alleged advances to ent governor by more than 2B0<- recommendation of the street’s ac­ criminal conspiracy trial of Harry ever extra money could be savgu tlred.^X am still able to walk and girls. He said that the men were Governor Smith and was one of afternoon for arraignment. 000 votes. Additional returns are ceptance. Carl W. Olson was the F. Sinclair. from small appropriations, and -at tell the-time of day and I want to compelled to whip each other and those who took a prominent part in They were booked as Roland expected to swell this total ar. Blackmer is one of the three stay that way.” were beaten by Klansmen. the fight for the nomination against Lalone and Albert Raymond. Both, only objector. He maintained that the end of twenty years had 11,- William Gibbs McAdoo ih. the last least 100,000. the property owners had agreed to missing witnesses in the Teapot 600 acres in its name. Again someone suggested that Women also were armed by the according to police, have criminal Others Swept In bring his land to grade when fill­ Dome case. At present, he is $50,000,^0 would gold plate a Klan to participate in riots, Mrs. convention. 'v records. With Emmerson sfetling the pace, Latest Purchase .,^- Local Delegates Dolan’s ing in the highway after sewer , in France with a subpoena in his . In the first three months ^Whis boxing sfSdium. Walter E. Bittner, of Homestead, Identification v;as made by practically every important Deneen construction. All others being in i pocket •which he is ignoring. year the state forest and 'wira life “I don’t believe I will fight again Pa., testified. She said that at a The local Democratic caucus last jyjoto-gycie officer Gallagher. He i j.j,“^idate in the stat . and In the favor the matter was referred to The government would like to commission has purchased ojatright but if I do, it will he for Tex Rick­ demonstration at Wilkinsburg in night elected eight delegates, all picked the youths from a line of j potly contested county of Cook the highway committee. question him, James E. O’Neil, also or taken options on 4,400 acres of ard,” said Dempsey. “I owe Rick­ which 1,000 Klanswomen partici­ favorable to Dr. Dolan. They are men at Worcester police headquar^ ] (Chicago), were swept to victory The property owners ^who appear- in Europe, and Henry Smith Osier, forest land, according to a -report ard a lot but I can’t pay for It with pated, each was issued a riot stick. Edward J. 5Iurphy. Dr. Dolan, Mi­ ters. Officer Gallagher had been In | on the crest of his record landslide. at the Academy street hearing were last heard of in Africa, about a pe­ here today by Elliott B. Bronson, my health. I’m only forty per cent Several thousand Klansmen in the chael O’Connell,, C. S. McHale, Worcester several days looking Otis F. Glenn, the Deneen entry Lucius M. Foster, Hugo Kohls, culiar oil deal which resulted in parade were armed .with revolvers, Thomas Sheridan, Mrs. Andrew over suspects brought In by for th© nomination of U. S. Senator, of Winsted, field agent for the of my old self.” Healey, Charles I- Balch and Mrs. Joseph Tedford, Robert Lathrop, profits for them and Sinclair which commission. Mr. Bronson reported To Hold Conference sliQ snid Worcester police. won over FranK L. Smith, the re­ Emma Kohls, and Carl W. Olson. were later turned into Liberty his latest purchases as eighty acres' Retired or not. Jack is going to Judge W. H. S. Thomson’s court­ John Sheridan. The Charge jected former Senator-elect, by au Sidewalks for West Side Bonds. Certain of these bonds, to room was crowded, following re­ A town committee was also Charges of assault with a dan­ estimated majority oi 150,000. of land in East Hampton to be meet Jimmy Johnston, local fight ports that additional sensational chosen, consisting of Edward J. Gov. Len Small and Mayor.Wit- Sidewalks and curbing were the amount of $233,000, found added to the Meshomasic state for­ promoter, at a -“conference” this gerous weapon and with refusing ordered constructed on Hartford way into the hands of former est, and twelve acres of land in testimony was to be heard today. Murphy, M. J. O’Connell, Mrs. to halt on order of an officer may liam Hale Thompson have conced­ Secretary of Interior Albert B. Fall afternoon. \ The opposing counsel wrangled ed defeat of weir ticket. Road from the end of the present Watertown, Including the Sand “About fighting?” he was asked. be sidetracked if sufficient evidence In the bitter Cook county coh- walk to McKee street. The only and it is the government’s conten­ dam pond and dam sites, to be continually. Judge Thomson ad­ is at hand to turn them over to tion they ■were a bridge to induce “About private business,” Demp­ monishing Connaughton againrl test between State’s Attorney Rob­ property owners interested were added to Black Rock state park. sey answered. Connecticut state authorities in ert E. Crowe and Judge John A. Cheney Brothers and Edward J. him .to lease the Teapot Dome The noted scenic Sleeping Giant promisclous objections. Some members of the reportorial The Klavaliers, described as a connection with the slaying of Swanson for the nomination of Hoi I. Cheney Brothers were repre­ naval oil reserve to Sinclair. Fall, range of hills at Mount Carmel in Trooper Nelson, police said. named as a party to ttie alleged audience were unimpressed as military organization in the Klan, state’s attorney, the Deneen tidal sented by John H. Hyde, chairman Hamden Is to be taken into the Johnston’s connection with “private The “Ice Box Bandits”, who got wave carried Swanson to victory by of the board, and they offered no conspiracy, is too ill to stand trial. stite park system gradually, ac­ were next brought under defense Federal Prosecutor Ow'en J. business” is unlisted. He is known counsel’s fire. Samuel G. Grab, of their name for locking their vic­ an estimated majority of 125,000. objections. Edward J. Holl was cording to the commission’s plans. generally only as a fight promoter. tims in store ice boxes, had been Emmerson carried to victory his present and favored the construc­ Roberts had no expectation that The peak known as Mount Carmel, Hazlewood, Pa., said that the or­ Blackmer would answer to his ganization was for the purpose of sought in the woods between running mates for lieutenant gov-. tion, being the petitioner. The forming the head of the vast re­ Webster and Pomfret, Conn., but ernor and secretary of state. Fred name. He had it called merely so cumbent figure, has been partially “bringing in men for trial.” He walks will be five feet wide and said these victims were brought slipped through the great police E. Sterling, incumbent, won the, granite curbing will be set. later he could tell the jury of the blasted away over a number of significance of his absence. before a Klan tribunal, and If this manhunt during which machine former berth and William J. Strat­ Mr. Holl was also the petitioner years by a trap rock concern, hut GERMANY PROTESTS guns and airplanes were used. ton, the latter. The business of “paging” Black- the general features of the giant body found them guilty as charged, for sidewalks on the east side of they were punished by the Klaval­ ^scar E. Carlstrom, attorney, McKee street from Summer street will be saved to posterity, it is be­ general, who sought renominatioi (Continued on Page 4). lieved. Appraisers have just been SHOWING OF “DAWN” iers. to Hartford Road. Karl Marx was Swinging back to the Carnegie for the office under the Deneen the only other property owner in­ named by the Superior Court to de­ banner, -was successful over State termine the value of 168 acres of riots, the defense placed S. L. HND THREE BODIES Senator aohn Dailey of the “Ameri­ terested. He could see no need for Clark, of Hazlewood, exalted Cy­ land along the Sleeping Giant to Film Concerning Execution of ca First” combine. sidewalks, alomg his property since TRIAL OF MRS. KNAPP Edith Cavell May Cause clops of that Klan on the stand. lie conducts a large poultry farm form the newest addition to that Clark said the women in his dis­ IN GAS FILLED ROOM Ruth H. T4cCormick and Henrv there but was not strongly opposed park. Trouble Here. trict were very active in Klan work R. Rathbone won the nominations to the construction. The board TO BE HELD APRIL 30 and burned several crosses to for Congressmen-at-Large. voted the construction and these Berlin, April 11-—The German Smashed All Records frighten Italians in the neighbor­ Emmerson, in winning the Re- walks will be five feet wide and the government has decided upon hood. Woman and Two Men Found curbing will be granite. Bail Increased to $8,000; Eight MORROFS CREDENTIALS formal action to prevent the show­ On Floor—Neighbor i publican nomination for governor, Routine Matters ing of the war film “The Dawn" in ' appears t© have smashed all rec­ Indictments Are Returned America, it was learned this after­ Quarreling. ords of recent years, on the basis A 30 foot building line and a Against Her. MENTION WILSON’S NAME of today’s incomplete returns, 20 foot veranda line were estab­ ar e sto len in MEXICO noon. Dr. Edward G. Dolan Pittsfield, Mass., April 11—The The foreign office will instruct which indicate he has carried an lished on Gerard street from Cone bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pep- overwh iming majority of the street to East Center street. None Albany, N. Y., April 11— Mrs. the German ambassador at Wp,sh- AT OIL BOND HEARING John Gleason, Charles I. Balch, Florence E. S. Knapp, former secre­ Thomas Sheridan, Mrs. Andrew pin and another man believed to state’s 102 counties. of the property owners on this Papers of All Other American Ington to make representations to be Mrs. Peppin’s brother were dis­ Figures from 3,554 precincts out street were present at the hearing. tary of state, and first woman ever the state department for the sup­ Healey, Helen Skoneski, E. G. Do­ elected to high office in New York Attaches Taken —- Think New York Lawyer Shot by lan, Andrew Healey, William Gor­ covered today in their gas filled of 6,634 in Illinois give: This is a street in the Marvin Green pression of the film in the United home in one half of the Emmerson, 533,805; Small, 3T5,- tract and the lines are made neces­ will go on trial on Monday. April Forgers Are Responsible. I States. Wife Last Week May Be man, Joseph Doyle, Thomas Dana- 30 for alleged juggling of the $1,- her and John Limerick. dwelling house at 114 Dewey 138. sary by the construction of a house ‘ This film, which portrays the Called to Testify- avenue. Gas was flowing from two The outpouring of voters was the 200,000 1925 census fund. execution of the English nurse Frank Quish, who has .been there by W. Harry England. The date of the trial was fixed chairman of the town committee, open jets of a gas stove. greatest In any primary election Renewal of a permit for the gaso­ Mexico City, April 11.—A police Edith Cavell by German soldiers In Washington, April 11—The name The bodies were on the floor near ever held. Upwaros of 70 per cent shortly, after ten o’clock today by Belgium in 1915, was suppressed was not made a member of the line station at 767 North Main Supreme Court Justice Stephen Cal­ investigation today revealed that of Dallet H. Wilson, New York at­ committee, having requested to be the stove. Mrs. Peppih's face bore of the total registration is believed street near the junction of Tolland thieves had entered the United by the British Board of Censors, torney, who was shot and wounded bruises. to nave gone to the polls. Turnpike was voted. Archie Haugh laghan. States Embassy, stealing the cre­ relieved of the work. A new chair­ Mrs. Knapp will be tried on an after representations had been by his wife last week, was brought man will be chosen by the commit­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sacco, owners Gov. Small received the returns asked that Hemlock street be put dentials of Ambassador Dwight W. made by Germany to the British into the Senate public land com­ of the house and occupants of the while at h’- I'orae in Kankakee. Up in better repair. His request was indictment charging her with the Morrow and all the attaches. Every tee at its organization meeting, to to midnight, he held the hope that commission of a felony. Special D. government. mittee’s investigation of the Con­ be held soon. adjoining apartment, said they referred to the Highway commit­ set of credentials in the archives Germany takes the position that tinental oil bonds today. Chicago would i- ally poll a lead puty Attorney General George Z. was carried away. These were cre­ Dr. Dolan said today it was very heard a quarrel in the Peppln apart­ substantial enough to prove him tee. Action on the Eldridge street the film ‘might arouse international Senator Nye, Republican of North kind of the Windham Democrats to ment Monday evening. No sound buildir,? line change was tabled. Medalie, who is prosecuting the dentials issued by the foreign of­ victor. case for the state. Indicated. hatreds at a time when all the Dakota, chairman, said the commit­ have instructed their'delegates for was heard after that and today Mr. Birch Street Again. fice. It is suspected that the thief powers are striving for world peace. tee -had “-heard” that Wilson had The names of Herbert Hoover.i Eight Indictments charging grand or thieves wanted them for forgery him hut he sal^ that he was too Sacco notified police. The doors ■Vice I'riuldent Char tea G. Dawei' Mrs. Julia Reese, Mrs. Christine some knowledge of the disposition busy in his dental practice to do were broken down and the bodies Foligno and Mrs. Angelina Dell larceny, felonies and misdemeanors purposes. Washington, April 11.—The ris­ of the bonds, but he indicated he and Mayor Tnompson were w rittea^ have been returned against Mrs. The present robbery recalled the any active cariipial^ing for his disco'v’ered. on the ballots by some voters. sent a letter to the Selectman say­ ing tide of protest against Ameri­ did not think the information of election as delegate,. . ing that they were not in favor of Knapp by the Special Grand Jury wholesale theft of official papers r rauk O. Lowen, former gore*. Investigating the census scandals. from the United States Embassy can exhibition of the British film sufficient importance to subpoena NEED ‘DOPE’ FARMS nor of Illinois, and the 8tite>. the widening of Birch street and “Dawn,” depicting the execution ,of Wilson. Wilson Jb reported to be WARRANT FOR GYRSY \ •wanted the town to bear the ex­ Through her counsel, John J. during the tenure of former Am­ “favorite son” in tne race for • Conway of Albany, Mrs. Knapp bassador James R. Sheffield. Dur­ the famous ' British war nurse, a close friend of ’ThPniS'S W. Miller, Washington, April 11—A nation­ Republican nomination for pi pense of moving their houses back ing the investigation which follow­ Edith Cavell, by the German mili­ former alien property custodian, Hartford, Cohn., April 11.—Ser­ wide plea for the establishment of dent, polled an enormous prefe so that they will not be so close to pleaded not guilty today to the ad­ tary governor of Brussels In 1915, now under prison sentence for con­ geant John F. ,Madigan,.of the lo­ the proposed street line. Since the ditional indictments charging her ed stenographers and an American narcotic farms for federal prisoners tial vote. His was .the only with false audits which were re­ were detained for examination, but has grown to such proportions that spiracy in' the- American metals cal police department, left for will be presented to the House that appeared on the RepahE matter of widening the street has later were liberated and are atlll the question threatened today to case. Washington, D. C., today armed judiciary committee on April 28, ballot. already been before a town meet­ turned late yesterday by the Grand “The committee will have to have with requisition directed against Jury. in Mexico. become one for formal diplomatic •Rep. Porter Democrat of Penna., Lowden gained praetleany ing and passed it is beyond the exchanges , between Germany and more deflnlte information before the, chief Justices of the’ District of delegates to the national Selectmen’s power to make any Having been at liberty in $6,000 Columbia Supreme Court, calling author of the measure, said today. ball since last Friday, Mrs. Knapp’s the United States. calling Wilson,” said Nye. ‘‘It Two “dope” farms would be es­ tion from IlUnois without changes now. The. letter was German dlplpmatic agents have, seems Wilson was mixed In the for the extradition of Pedro Nick- as a result of yesterday’a ordered placed on file. bonds were increased by $2,000 by TREASURY BALANCE tablished under the bill, and all exercised every possible influence bond affairs of the Republican ols, a Gypsy, who is .wanted here federal prisoners who are narcotic is assured o{ eleven more A Center street man wrote the Justice Callaghan, making a total party to Some extent, but we have to answer a)charge of obtaining of $8,000 bail. The extra $2,000 Washington, ApriT 11— Treasury against the showing, save that of addicts would be especially treatq^d board saying that his dog couldn’t formal .dlplpmatic prptest to. the no Information that he ev ^ • hand­ money while operating under the was added because of the latest in­ balance April Nine: $411,469,401.- led anv of the Continental Bonds.’' Kuise of a-^fortuhe tellet. at the farms. . (C9U$in|ied on Page 2). dictments. 31. state denartment. ■r •T •.;•'• t •^■ > A C T T W O .'7 MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928.

New York; Fisher Brothers of De­ BIG MARKEI^ IN troit; William C. Durant of New BIG BILL IS DEFEATED York; the Duponts of Wilmington, CHARUEBBHZR OUT-OF-TOWN DANCERS DE LUXE AUTOS STRAWDERRY SHORTCAKEi A W i ^ Del., and a number of floor traders of the New York Stock Exchange. BY OVER 400,000 VOTES! TURN TO THE RAINBOW FOR GET-TOGETHERS WALL ST. MAKE Experienced observers declare that the manner In which the coun­ R A IU M D S ( K WIIHBARSFOR try bought stocks showed conclu­ (continued from page 1) sively the unbounded optimism of Bolton Palace AUraciiitg Many Big Meeting With Extra Fine MILLIONAIRES the well-to-do and prosperous peo­ at large when the Republican state SOON W M H A E Dancers From Distmit Cities FRENCH T R A M Dinner Planned For April ple everywhere in the future pros­ convention meets April 20. Smith/Wins Delegates As Weather Improves. . 19 at Cheney Hall. WALKS, C l I I W perity of America. : n < Cl Gov. A1 Smith of New York add­ i*Jew York.— Man}’ new mllllon- • Market Too Big Benton, Ill.— Charlle Birger, ed at least 52 delegates from Illin­ A new orchestbi, a new promp­ Cherbourg.— fleet of ten The committees selected by Pres­ (CoDtioned froi^i pate 1) ^ al^s have been made throughout Commenting on the fact that the gangster generalissimo of the ois in yesterday’s Democratic prim^ ter, and a better time for all is “ grand luxe” auto-cars fitted with ident Herman Montie are complet- the country— and in Wall street, Wall street market has become so southern Illinois badlands, once promised those who attend Thurs­ in plans for the final meeting of too— as a result of the spectacular big that it has got out of the hands ary. He Is practically assured of a bar, at which the passengers may leave his house without being nea?ly “ eight acditional d'el^ates when the the most powerful figure In a land day night’s dance at the Rainbow be served their favorite cocktails the season of Cheney Brothers’ Get- rise In prices during the recent run of certain cliques, Buchanan ex­ “ chewed up” by his neighbors dog. Democratic state copventlcn meets. torn with strife and bloodshed, Is Dance Palace In Bolton. Bill Wad­ during the voyage, will be ready to Together Club, to be held in Cheney pressed the opinion that the suc­ He said he didn’t want to go to . r of}record-breaking .^,000,000 and Taking hold of the state and scheduled to go to bis death on the dell’s orchestra of Mancheatra and Hall, Thursday evening, April 19. cessful operators now are not the transport Incoming tourists to expense of buying a dog that c^uld! 4,900,000 shares a day markets on county campaign two weeks ago, gallows here April 13, for the mur­ Professor Foley, prompter, have Paris this season, according to Because of the unusual success of men who manipulate the market lick his neighbor’s. He asked the the New York Stock Exchange. when it appeared almost hopeless­ der of Mayor Joe Adams, of West been secured to take charge fit the plans being made by large travel the past year, the committees have but the men who flgure out how Selectmen to take some action. The George Briggs Buchanan, who ly lost, Senator Deneen injected City, 111. regular Thursday modern and old- agency. been instructed to make this the has been a member of the exchange It is going to move. best meeting of the season. Chef clerk will notify the owner of the such vim and vigor into the battle With the execution of Birger, fashioned dance. The directors of the company vicious hound he must keep hip dog for almost a quarter of a century, “Why,” he said, ”I believe If that sentiment began to grow al­ which will occur unless something With Spring here the Rainbow Is Urbano Osano will serve one of his Russel Sage and Jay Gould could say the cars will be Pullman cars on his own premises. says that more than 300 new mil­ most overnight. now unforseen should happen, the again ffbpealing to dancers from on wheels with special springs for famous roast chicken and spaghe- see the market as it has been going Sidewalks were ordered built on . lionaires were made all over the The change in public sentiment, middlewest will lose one of the more distant places. Each Thurs­ riding qualities and will deliver ti dinners. it would bewilder even them. Many Lewis street between South Main ' United States. How many Wall it is conceded, was hastened by the worst but one of the most colorful day and Saturday Urge numbers of passengers In Paris eight hours The complete menu of the din­ of the seasoned operators in Wall and Spring streets. They will be j. , street men ran their profits up in­ killing of “ Diamond Joe’’ Esposi­ bandits of all time. dancers from Hartford, Willlmantlc after their arrival from the liners. ner to be served at 6 o’clock will to, a million Or more is problema­ street did not make money in the to, Deneen lieutenant in the 25th be as follows: four feet wide and granite curbing Brave as a lion, cautious as a fox, and Stafford Springs attend. Man­ A stop will be made at the half­ will be set. The street Is to be tical. The significant thing about recent upswing because it was be­ Ward, and the bbmbifig of the Sen­ chester always furnishes a large Roast Chicken, dressing, spaghet­ with the false courage of a poten­ way for lunch in some picturesque widened three feet, a steep bank on - the big boom market which started yond their ideas that the market ator’s and Judge Swanson’s home number of the dancers at the Rain­ ti, green peas, celery, olives, tate backed by powerful gangsters, Normandy "Auberge.” A barman the west side being partly on the '’J on March 3 and ran on for weeks could go so far, or attain such the night of Esposito’s funeral. bow. will be la attendance who will act pickles, rolls, butter, strawberry magnitude. -They were always Birger never hesitated wheu a deed street line. Thomas Hickey offered ‘ ; was, however, that the general Gov. Len Small’s defeat was at­ On Saturday night of this week also in the capacity of guide and shortcake, cigars and coffee. looking for the reaction to set In of violence was consumated. to give the town gravel on his land " public participated in it more than tributed more to the third term Lionel J. Kennedy’s Broadcasting will point out the Interesting The entertainment will be put on and consequently played safe Into villages and good-sized as part payment on hla taxes. T h e ' ’ it has ever done before. jinx than public dissatisfaction with orchestra will play at the Rainbow sights along the route. by the Get-Together Dramatic Club meanwhile, less ' careful and more towns, he strode, two guns strapped and the speaker of the evening will highway committee will Investi- “ The public took the market his two administrations. Illinois again. Kennedy’s orchestra made “ A passenger on our busses,” optimistic holders of stock around to his hips, head up, snarling de- be the Rev. Geor/o Gilbert, of Mid­ away . from the big operators in never has elected a governor for such a big two weeks ago Mr. says the , “ will know more ;ate, but the board was of the the country bought, and held what finace at law and authorities the dletown, Conn., who will speak on opinion that it would not be good WaH street,’’ was the assertion of a third successive term. Even Sen­ Pinncy decided to engage the band about France upon his arrival in Buchanan, who has observed the they had until the price went way ator Deneen failed to make the dapper, gangster would go. He ask­ “ Rural Connecticut Humor.” policy to establish the precedent. ed his enemies to meet him on the again. He hopes to offer the or­ Paris than in the past. We Intend trend of the market since long be­ up.” hurdle after spending eight years to show them the Cathedrals f^long Engineer Bowen will prepare cost So many people have become a street, to “ shoot it out.” He asked chestra as a regular attraction. All fore such glamorous figures as the in the executive mansion in Spring- modern dancing is enjoyed at the the way and also the tow;hs of figures on the regrading of Frank­ late Russel Sage and E. H. Harri- part of the Wall street market that, field. no quarter and gave none himself. f Rainbow on Saturday nights, with Bayeux, Caen, Llsleux and Evreux BRITAIN MUST GET lin street so that work can be start- , man dominated it. in Buchanan’s opinion, the future Thinning Ranks the usual modern and old-fashioned — all historic at the time of W il­ ed there this summer. ", will see many days in which shares With him In his Illicit liquor and Public Takes Part TO START PROBE numbers every Thursday night. liam the Conqueror. In Buchanan’s opinion, the tre­ for the day will run between 4, Chicago, April 11.— Even before vice enterprises were such note- “ The cars will pass the Mal- $40,000 FUND FOR mendous listing of stocks from all 000,000 and 5,000,0001 A few the count of the ballots was com­ worthies In “Bloody Williamson” maison and the Castle at St. Ger­ over the country and the partici­ months ago a “ 3,000,000 share plete, machinery was set In motion PEKING THRILLED AS County as Carl, Earl and Bernard CAUFORNU PARTY main Into Paris and will drop the OLYMPIC EXPENSES pation of the public from coast to day” attracted wide comment. Be­ today to prosecute those responsi­ Shelton, Ray “ Izzy” Hyland, Art passengers at their hotels.” coast in the market have made it fore the war a “ 1,000,000 share ble for the widespread disorders Newman, Connie Wooter and The management of the new bus JAPANESE COUPLE WED impossible for any group to materi­ day” was out of the ordinary. that marked yesterday’s frenzied others. 'I'hat was years ago. HAS EXCITING TIME lines point out that the new trans­ London,— Unless $40,000 can be ally Influence the Wall street mar­ Several days lately the market primary election. * Since then the ranks have been portation will enable passengers on raised by public subscription before ket except in a temporary way. total for a single day passed the The campaign reign of terror diminished due to bard work by the small liners to get better serv­ the end of April, the British Olym­ WITH ORIENTAL RflES Many of the new millionaires 4,000,000 mark and one day it al­ that made the primary the most prosecutors and gangster guns. IN ASIATIC HOLD-UP ice into Paris than heretofore. pic Council will be compelled to in­ around the country had bought most reached 5,000,000. These big bitterly contested In the history of Newman is serving a life sen­ Up to the present time the rail­ form the Dutch Olmplc Committee certain stocks early and held them days naturally put a severe strain Chicago reached a climax at the tence for participation in the same way company would ' not furnish that Great Britain cannot partici­ while they were going up, playing Peking.— Peking enjoyed a pic­ on the brokers as well as on the polls. Bloodshed and rioting were murder for which Birger is sen­ Bombay.— Conducted by Mr. and special trains for the liners arriv­ pate In the 1928 Olympic Games, a less conservative game than some staffs of assistants in their offices more or less general throughout turesque wedding ceremony of old tenced to hang. Carl, Earl and Mrs. Donaldson, of San Francisco, ing with a. small number of tour­ according to Lord Rochdale, chair­ of the experienced Wall street At times the brokerage concerns the city. Japan when Miss Masako Yoshi- Bernard Shelton have been sen­ ists. These passengers were ob­ man of the British Committee. traders who were constantly anti­ faced the serious threat of a.break­ The crowning act of violence was a party of distinguished Californ­ zawa, daughter of the Japanese tenced to serve 25 years in prison liged to take “ local” trains that The extraordinary confession cipating a reaction. However, down on their complicated clerical the assassination of Attorney Oc ians had an exciting adventure In Minister to China, became the bride for a mail robbery. They are now Cambodia. French Indo-China, .re­ made ten hour run into Paris. With that the British Olympic Council many of the so-called “ big fellows’’ system. They were not organized tavius C. Granady, negro candidate the new system the company hopes is in dire financial straits is con­ of Mr. Sadao Iguchi, Oxford gradu- ; are credited with heavy winnings. to meet the burden of such tre­ for committeeman from the 20th out on bond appealing the decision cently, when they were held up at ate and promising young 6iplomat. to the federal court. to get the unfortunate ones into tained In a circular letter issued by They Include John J. Rascob, of mendous business. Ward under the Deneen banner. the point of a revolver by the driv­ The bride dressed in the cere­ Hyland is serving a life term. er of the automobile in which they Paris as soon as those passengers Lord Rochdale to the press, in Ne|T York, the general Motors of­ Not Enough Clerks Two Murdered off the big liners. which he appeals for funds. monial kimona with its family ficial; Arthur Cutton of Chicago; Neither the Exchange nor Its Granady was the second Deneen Ritter, hunted iu the bayous of were riding. crests and the white head-dress and ' Louisiana whence he had fled rat­ The party, which is on a world “Twenty-five thousand dollars Michael J. ( “ Mike” ) Meehan, of member firms are at present ward candidate to be shot to death has already been collected,” Lord hair ornaments knelt upon a mat equipped to efficiently handle 4, like when the Skeltons were ar­ tour, started from San Francisco by gangsters, "Diamond Joe’’ Es Rochdale says. “ To send a full facing the kneeling bridegroom 000,000 share days. When shares rested, \/as finally nabbed and was on October 15 last. Already they HOLLAND COMPLETING posito having been slain several team of about 300 it is necessary across two small uchlkakl or minia­ ran well over the 3,000,000 mark weeks ago. held for trial. have visited Honolulu, China, Jap­ that $40,000 more, as a bare mini­ ture tables placed a short distance STATE THEATER on a single day the tickers in the The gang is gone. Gone also are an, and various parts of India, Granady was cruising the district ENGINEERING FEAT OF mum, should be raised. apart. The go-between, Mr. Hora, various offices ran from ten to in his automobile when four gang­ the machine guns, the roadhouse where inland excursions have been counsellor of the Legation, handed thirty minutes behind in recording sters rode up behind him In an­ nest where many murders were made. “ If this is not forthcoming by the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday end of April we must Inform the to each of the young pair the three the sales that were being made on other car and filled his body with planned, the armored car with At Cambodia the party chartered DRAINING ZUYDER ZEE cups of sake or rice wine. It was the floor of the exchange. Even slugs from sawed-off shotguns. The which Birger terrorized his neigh­ an automobile for an inland tour Dutch authorities that, through lack of funds, Great Britain cannot par­ the joint sipping of these cups that though an abbreviation system was slayers escaped. bors, the airplanes and bombs. and they had journeyed several sealed the marriage. “The Patent Leather Kid" in effect on the tickers they still ticipate in the Games. Raleigh H. Taylor, personal Pleas All Fall dozen miles when they proposed a Cambridge, Mass.— Dr- Cornelius Following that was the singing ran behind. The Exchange, how­ bailiff of Judge Rush, was sent to “ We know we have worthy repre­ Once they were all together, Bir­ return to their ship. Lely, renowned engineer and In­ of the utai, the ancient wedding ever, is constantly working on the the hospital after four men slugged sentatives, but we have not the ger and the lot. But Internecine The driver demanded an exhprhi- ventor of the vast plan to drain the song of Japan, by one of the male problem and are making headway. him into insensibility In front of a funds. The British Government warfare sprung up— fungus nursed tant fare for the return journey. Zuyder Zee and claim a new land does not subsidize the British guests. Only a few relatives and One of the suggestions that has polling place. Numerous such slug- by hatred In the liquor rackets and Unfamilar with the ways of the from the sea for Holland, arrives / Sale For been advanced is to inaugurate a gings and disorders occurred teams, as do the Governments of Intimate friends were permitted to 1 soon all were snatching at on© an­ East, they were, however, suffi­ here shortly on a lecture tour. Dr. other countries. If Great Britain witness the impressive rites and five-day week. This would permit through the city and county. other’s throats. Birger and New­ ciently versed in the ways of the Lely will deliver two lectures on the overworked office staffs to Kidnapings were frequent and falls out now, she must lose her they were garbed in formal Japan­ man allied themselves against the world to refuse the extravagant Holland’s fight with the waters. position in the world councils of ese clothing. catch up on Saturdays. Nothing scores of attempts to Intimidate Sheltons to the latter’s sorrow. charge demanded by the uriver. During the middle ages, large has been done about this sugges­ sport, and her Influence in uphold­ In contrast to the purely oriental Wed-Thu-Fri voters were reported. Several at­ Then Birger and Newman from op­ He, however, reinforced his ar­ l^reas of Holland were washed in­ tion. ing its highest and best traditions.” wedding ceremony was the official tempts to steal ballot boxes or stuff posite sides of a court hurled ana­ gument at the point of a revolver to the sea and much of the Zuyder The clerks, although worked al­ The newspaper appeal to the reception held at the spacious Jap­ them with fraudulent votes were thema ttt each other «to no avail. which be drew from his pocket im­ most to physical exhaustion', are frustrated by guards. Zee was at one time land. In 188 6, sporting public to respond gener­ anese Legation immediately after­ emerging from the recent chaos Birger, cornered and centenced, mediately on seeing the hesitancy Dr. Lely was commissioned to ously to the appeal and to ensure wards when three hundred mem­ whimpered from a cell here’ recent­ and Sat. with fat bank accounts. They displayed by his fares. study the problem of reclaiming that Britain sends a team to the bers of the diplomatic and official ly that he had been given a “ bum worked night after night for weeks It was then that a young wo­ the land lying under the Zuyder Games. circle of the Chinese capital came With Every Pound of and drew substantial remuneration MVniER'ClIllNOtEIN deal.” He broadcast an *.ppeal for man in the party acted courageous­ Zee. Five years later he resented to wish the Iguchic good luck. Some in over-time. pity among the people of southern ly and immediately. Rising from his plan, but the Dutch govern­ twenty .nationalities were , present CHOP SU E Y Illinois whom he defied, for years. her seat in the rear of the car, she ment did not decide to undertake MAN KILLED IN CRASH in morning coat and top hat as,.well He asked them to give him clem­ at our regular price of FILHLAMIFJISIDOIIS opened her handbag and made as the great task until 1918. The as Japanese kimono and CMheso NO DEPEW SUCCESSOR ency for his “ wife and babies” the if to take from It the money de­ work is now well under way. Albany, N. Y., April 11.— One silk gown. same wife and babies whom he man is dead, another is believed to manded. Put off his guard the man This great engineering feat In­ The bride graduated last year 39c "■ New York, April 11.—There plunged Into an atmosphere of all he dying' and three others were Hollywood, Col.— “ Like mother for the moment lowered his re­ cludes the construction of approxi from the Peeress’ School In Tokyo You can purchase a pound of will be no successor to the late like daughter” is Hollywood’s by­ that waO'ilot ©lean. volver. mately twenty miles of the largest slightly injured when two cars Chauncey M. Depew as chairman of crashed head-on on the Albany- and coming to Jeking fell In love. your choice of peanut brittle, word in fashions! He begged of the supreme court In a flash she swept the weapon ffea dykes In the world, which will Mr. Iguchi who had jus? returned ' the hoard of directors of the New of Illinois to save his life which Troy road at Menands early today. old fashioned molasses taffy or Enid Bennet, in private life Mrs. from his hand, with the result that, separate the Zuyder Zee from the from service at the Japanese Em­ York Central Railroad, the direc­ Fred Niblo, Is credited with intro­ failed as the court concurred with disarmed, his courage rapidly oozed North Sea, making the latter an The dead man is Howard J. Mil­ vanilla taffy for ler of Elmhurst, Long Island. bassy in London. ^ tors decided at a meeting today. ducing t^e mother-daughter en the sentence of the original court. away, ami he offered to drive them Inland lake. George Shepherd of Milwaukee is in The office will be discontinued, semble. He hinted perhaps he was Insane, back to the ship without any r The dyke Is under construction a critical condition in the Troy hos­ they said. “ For spring sports wear, I de^ “ Even If I did kill Joe Adams I cfharge. from the shores of North Holland 1 A memorial resolution on the pital. (Two lbs. of Candy for 40c.) signed several linen sleeveless don’t feel that I should be hanged,” The ship was rejoined without to Frelsland, the Island of Weirlh- TRUCK KILLS CHILDT long service of Mr. Depew was dresses with three-quarter coats of he said. “ Everyone knows that Joe any further incident, and the driv­ gen being a connecting link. That adopted by the board of director DEAN TO RETIRE Vanilla and Chocolate self-material,” adds Mrs. Niblo, a Adams was gunning for me at the er went away with his legitimate Greenwich, Conn., April 11.— of the New York Central, Michigan part of the dyke between Holland star in her own right. “ So con­ time and that he harbored that fare for the return journey. Anna Barnes, four-year-old daugh­ Walnut Fudge, lb. .. . 39c Central and Big Four railroads. and the island, a distance of more Holyoke, Mass., April 11.— An­ venient are these simple models Shelton gang.” than a mile, has been built. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes, nouncement was made today that of GlenvUle, was killed by a truck Mother’s Brand Salted that I order duplicates for my six- All ^118 pleas have failed. SOVIET BORDER GUARDS remaining section, nineteen miles Dean Florence Purington, of Mt operated by William Wilson, of VERMONT’S VOTE. year old daughter, Loris. He Is sentenced to hang although' TAKE ALLEGED SMUGGLERS: long, will tttke about eight years to Jumbo Q Q Holyoke College, who has occupied Round Hill, on the Rlversllle road- "When she wears an orchid tint­ electrocution Is now the law In Illi­ KILL PARTY OFFICIAL construct. that office for twenty years, plan- Peanuts, lb...... W”ashington, April 11.— The Ver­ nois because he was found guilty — */*cat* I tuuajf.today. The xue cuiiuchild ran iromfrom behindoemnd ed ensemble, I harmonize with the In the dyke will be two locks and ned to retire after next year. She a horse-drawti vehicle and plunged mont delegation to the Republican same style In peach, tones,” she at a time when hanging was the Moscow.— Two over-zealous Sov­ FOR SATURDAY ONLY thirty sluices. These are for re­ will be succeeded by Mrs. Alice directly into the truck. The left national convention will go to continues. “ Complimentary colors law. iet frontier guards along the Per­ leasing the waters which are car Frame Brown, now in China, as wheel of the truck crushed her. All popular brands of Kansas City instructed to vote as offer interesting contrast. Linen sian border captured and executed ried to the sea by the Yessel River, dean of residents and by Mrs. Har­ Wilson was placed under bands of Cigarettes, 2 f o r ___ ^ O C one man for the nomination of costumes are especially comfort­ in cold blood one of two alleged one of the branches of the Rhine. smugglers who were crossing tho riett May A.llen of "Vassar as social $5,000 pending the coroner’* In­ its native son, Calvin Coolidge able and crisp for summer time. When the huge task Is completed MEMPHIS BEING FLOODED line on a horse and a camel. The dean. quest. Senator Dale, Republican of Ver­ Florence Vidor also patterns WITH VISITING GANGSTERS; Holland will have reclaimed more mont, announced today. dead “ smuggler” turned out to be PRINCESS many of Suzanne’s dresses after POLICE RUN THEM OUT a Communist provincial official than 500,000 acres of land which Is The Vermont Senator made the her own. Simplicity Is the keynote expected to be valuable for agrii- statement in denying an article The guards were convicted and sen­ of all sportswear, so that women’s Memphis, Tenn.— Deportation of tenced to two years in jail for the culture. This land will, accommo­ CANDY SHOP published In New York saying the and childrens’ models may be ex­ visiting gangsters by police con­ date 500,000 people and relieve to Vermont delegation will go to the slight “ mistake.” Corner Main and Pearl -Streets, actly copied and remain In perfect tinues In Memphis with much vig­ Such was the first fruit of an ef­ a great extent the overpopulated TONIGHT convention with six votes instructed taste.” or. condition of the country. South Manchester. for Coolidge and five for Hoover. ficiency drive to stop the running Several northern gangsters, from of contraband into Russia,from the 2 Performances 2 INJURY JINX STRIKES St. Louis, Chicago, Detroit and south. In e guard confessed at the JA’FAR, IRAQ WAR HERO, DARTMOUTH’S CAPTAIN New York, have been taken Into HONORED BY BOTH SIDES, 6:45 and 8:30 Illlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll trial that the two officials, who OP FOOTBALL SQUAD custody in the police clean-iip drive currendered upon demand without ANGRY AT KING FEISAL V here, taken to the state line and resistance, had passports and offi­ Hanover, N. H.— The Injury Jinx given an “ offlclal send-off.” cial documents showing they had Bagdad.— One of the few leaders 2—FEATURES—2 that nearly always strikes down “ They will not come back,” once been sent across the line on a trade In the Great War to have won A GREAT DRAMA OF EVERY DAY LIFE. I football captains has hit Dart­ they go through one of our depart­ mission. But tthe guards said ther honors from both sides In Ja’fa-" For Thursday Only ing ceremonies,” say police offi­ mouth early. Usually the jinx does believed thte documents were Pasha who recently resigned as cials. $2.50 White Broadcloth not arrive until the football season forged. Prime Minister of Iraq, following a ^^THE CRO W D ^^ opens. Memphis Is flooded with visiting; sharp clash with King Felsal. gangsters, say officials. Shirts, Dick Black, Illinois boy who will AME BIRTH CONTROL The disclosure of the different Made by the Man Who Gave You “The Big I*arad^ $ 1 . 8 9 ' captain the Big Green on the grid­ FOR 750,000 FAMILIES honors which fell to Ja’far Pasha Neckband or collar iron next fall. Is confined to the HAVING NO CHILDREN 1« made by Robert Graves who in attached. college infirmary as a result of an BRITISH RECORD RUNNER his “ Lawrence and the Arabs” re­ operation Oh his knee. There Is a TO TURN PROFESSIONAL London.^—Within the past four calls that Ja’far was awarded the A Romance of Laughs and Thrills Three for $5.50. bad muscle sprain under the knee years British births have dropped Iron Cross in 1925 for fighting on cap, with possible water of knee, London.— Arthur Newton, who at over forty thousand. At the present the side of the Germans in the and at the present time, It Is doubt­ 45 ha BjUBt set up a new world'B time, out of 1,500,000 married destre west of Egypt. He was cap­ ^^SQUARE CROOKS'* W e Offer You a Choice | ful if Black will compete for Dart­ record for running 100 miles. Is to cDuples, without children In tho tured bj^ a British regiment and mouth again in any sport. turn professional. He has accepted country, 750,000 deliberately r e ­ while a prisoner realized that the Dick was forced to abandon foot­ an Invitation to compete in the In- fuse to become parents. better side for Arab independence Selection of Suits and Topcoats | ball last fall, just at the time when ternational-Trans-Oontinental race Not only is Britain’s birth-rato was the British, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY his smashing line thrusts were most lowest in Europe, but It is the low­ from Los Angeles to New York The British who set him free to ANOTHER DOUBLE FEATURE BILL R'emember that our No-Sale policy assures you of pay- = needed by the Hawley coached est in that country for elghty-nlno City, starting on March 3. join the Emir Felsal, now the ing only a nominal price for your clothing the year S eleven. This winter he had to fore­ years. During 1927 there were Newton says he regrets losing monarch with whom he has fallen round. 5 go hurdling with Its many trips his amateur status, which he great­ 300,000 fewer children born than out. Ja’far became commander-ln- from Hanover to New York, Boston ly prizes, but he iajb he Is finished in 1920, and in every quarter of glS? s “MAD HOUR’* chlef of the Arab army, being and Philadelphia. financially, having,spent a small that year the birth rate was lower fortune in pursuing a claim against than In 1926. In 2,500,000 homes awarded by the British, after the Society jioiiited its finger and cried. NO BRAINS. the South African Government. there is today only one child. capture of Damascus, the title of TOPCOATS $22.50 up | If he Is lucky In the present ven­ Birth control, coupled with tho Commander of St. Michael and St. “ Guilty.” But society would never know “ Who was that poor fellow who high-cost of living, is blamed for George. ' ture, then he will return to South what one mad hour had buried in the soul of ^ starved to death In Hollywood?” African and start farming all over this present, supposedly dangerous, “ He was a mind reader.” — ^Llfe. again. He sailed for New York on state of affairs. TABLET WILL MARK SPOT this mad capricious flapper! i SUITS $22.50 up I February 4, and believes that his OF FIRST SWITCHBOARD; FOB COMMERCIAL PHONE chances of winning are second to APPOINT LIBRARIAN Never more startling realism. Never 5 % discount for cash or pay through our 10 payment S none. plan. 10% down and the balance in 10 equal weekly = STATE Theater Cambridge, Mass., April 11.— New Haven, Conn.-—To a collec­ more dramatic denouement—4iever a more tion of tablets marking historic payments. 5 Robert Plerpont Blake, assistant astonishing story from the^ pen of Amerlea'a professor of history and tutor in sites in this ancient town -has been Sunday, Monday, Tuesday AND DARK BROWN TASTE, adfied one commemorating the site the division of history, government greatest love-story writer! where the first commercial tele­ “ Was that hair tonic you bought and economics at Harvard Universi­ phone switchboard in the w^orld “The Patent Leather KM” any good?” ty, has been appointed director of was established. the University library, It was an­ With George H, Williams | “ I ’ll say It was. I had fur on The Southern New England Tele­ Alice White, Lowell Sherman, L a ^ Kent - my tongue the next day.” — Life. nounced last night. phone Company, which is the out­ INCORPORA’TED = Prof. Blake was born in San growth of the first switchboard, piu Open Monday, Tuesday, Friday Evening Until 7:80. S Francisco on Nov. 1, 1888. the tablet at Chapel and State Hia KNEES BATTLE. and S After Easter Sale streets. COMPANION FEATURE LINDY ON COAST The executive office building of A JACK CONDON SEA STORY JOHNSON BLO(aC, SOUTH MANCHESTER 5 What caused the fight between the 'telephone company recently 8 PARK PLACE, EOOKVILLB S the ciroHO fat lady and her bus* Santa Barbara. Calif., April 11— was marked with a uronze tablet “THE DEVIL’S S K H T ’E a i” . The Smart Shop band, the tatooted man?” Colonel Charles A. Llndb^gh took celebrating the site of a building With BELLE BENNETT and KlONTAGU lOVE “ He found tho living skeleton off from here In his new monoplane in which the Knights of Columbus | - In her closet.”-^Llfe. today for Los Angeles. 1 was founded. EVENING SCHOOL PUPILS BRIDGE AND WHIST TOMORROW n i g h t ' TO GIVE BIG PROGRAM Manchester Gommanlty Club 4 Prizes. Refreshments All Players Welcome Superior Court 85 Cents. Closing Exercises Will Be The following dispoMtIons were Varied as End of Year’s meted out by Judge Edwin C. Dick­ Term is Celebrated. - enson of Hartford in the Tolland County superior court yesterday: ABOUT TOWN Principal A. N. Potter today an­ James D. Fox, of Longmeadow nounced the program for Evening and Somers, 20 years old, sentenced BEST OFFERINGS OF THE SEASON School closing exercises which will to jail for taking an automobile be held in the High School assem­ without permission. The young The case of Alfred Qottier of bly hall tomorrow night starting at man had a previous police record. Tolland, driver of an automobile eight o’clock. ' John M. Gillis, alias John Mur­ which struck and fatally injured The program will open with se­ phy, age 28, of Vermont, was sen­ Andrew Dodrowski of this town lections by the high school orches­ tenced to jail for one year on a last November, will be heard by IN RUCS tra under the direction of Miss E. charge of breaking and entering ■Judge Edwin E. Dickson of Hart­ Marion Dorward, v/hich will be fol­ at night with criminal intent. Pre­ ford in the Tolland county Superior lowed by the salute to the flag by vious record in Massachusetts. Court Friday. Gottier will be the students. Next will be a song, Harold Seamon, 46, of Willing- charged as follows: “Negligence of J “ Worship the King’’ by the evening ton, was sentenced to the State motor vehicle operator causing SPRING OFFERS MANY ADVANTAGEOUS . 'I school students. Prison for five to seven years for death.” ■J . Then following more selections carnal abuse of a child. by the high school orchestra, there John Hunt, of Stafford, 28, was Memorial Temple No. 33 Pythian V will be an original essay on John sentenced to the State Prison for Sisters will hold its regular meeting Winthrop by John Walleck, a mem­ from five to seven years for carnal in Orange hall tomorrow evening BARGAINS IN RUGS ber of the foreign born advanced abuse of a child. at 8 o’clock. English class. A tableau, “ The Pu­ Cases Nolled • ritans,’’ will be presented by even­ Arthur A. Merrill of Rhode Is­ South Methodist Ladies Aid mem­ Emphatically the most outstanding spring selling of high grade rugs and carpets to be ing school students, after which a land, charged with illegal parking bers will follow their business and Puritan hymn will be sung by the found in this city. Our displays are larger and more complete. Hundreds of "the finest Vel­ of his automobile on the Tolland sewing session this afternoon with vets, Axminsters and Wiltons, in all sizes and patterns. Every woman is extended a cordial high school male quartet. Turnpike. a supper at 5:30. The Foreign Nils Johannsen of the first year William V. Sweeney, of Rock­ Missionary society will meet in the invitation to look this wonderful display over. You will find here some of the finest offerings class, will follow with an original essay on George Washington, after ville, charged with breach of the parlors tomorrow afternoon when from the country’s leading mills. Select the rug you want, take a full year to pay for it with which there will be a minuet by peace and abusing an officer, had it is expected Mrs. H. H. Critchlow a liberal cash discount through our Profit Sharing Credit Plan- the girls of the Barnard school. his case nolled after he had request­ of Willimantic will speak. Christine Johannsen, also a member ed trial by jury. The court could of the first year class, will give a not contemplate such a long trial Donald Taylor of Summit street talk on Abraham Lincoln and then and after a consultation with the was taken from the Memorial hos­ the high school quartet will sing a defendant, nolled the case. i pii,axpital tolwer ...101% 103 Alls Chal ....121 121 121 Norfolk before daylight for the ’home, 20 Russell street tomorrow can Legion report the sale of Easter Norwalk, Conn., April 11.— which is now being considered by beth Reed, and Miss Helen Hurl- Conn L 4 % s ...... 102% 103 Amer Bosch . 26% 26% comparatively short trip to Ann­ afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Wat- lilies on Friday and Saturday a Professor William Peterfield Trent, the Supreme Court. Attorneys for but, of Waterbury: Miss Emily insurance Stocks Am Can .. ..85 apolis where the commander’s I son Woodruff of the Center Con­ great success. Over 400 plants of Columbia University, New York, Remus asked that he be permitted Marlin, of Pine Orchard; Miss Anne Aetna Insurance ....850 860 Am Cr & Fdyl05% 105% 105% young daughter was in the hospi­ gregational church will officiate. A were sold. The plants that were received word at his home here to­ bail pending the outcome, but the Buckingham, of Watertown; .Mrs. Aetna Cas & Sure ...915 935 Am Loco ____ 108% 108% 108% tal. delegation from King David Lodge not sold were sent to the City, Hos- day that he has been appointed Supreme Court today rejected this John Chamberlin, of New York; Aetna Life ...... 857 865 Am Smelt ...185% 185% 185% The fact that the flyer’s body of Odd Fellows will attend and j Town Farm emeritus professor of English liter­ plea. and Miss Henrietta Breed, of Ger­ Automobile ...... 405 415 Am St, Fdry . 64% 63% 63% was washed ashore from the ocean have charge of the services------at* the The______Good ____ Will Club of St Johns ature by the university. The Supreme Court also refused mantown, Pa. Conn General ...... 1825 1840 Am Sugar . . . 70% 70 indicated to.'naval experts that in cemetery. The bearers will be Episcopal Church will hold a card Professor Trent has been in to annul the recent action of Chief Miss Anne Perry, granddaughter Hartford Fire ...... 825 835 Am T & T . . .181% 181% 181% the darkness and early morning Chief Samuel G. Gordon, George W. party in the parish rooms on Tues retirement for nearly two years fol­ Justice C. T. Marshall who issued of the former governor, and daugh­ Hart St Boil ...... 770 790 Anaconda .... 70% •69% ®9% fog the flyers became confused and House, George Brown, James Duffy, day, April 17 th. lowing a shock. He has been devot­ an indefinite stay of execution pre­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman H. Lincoln Nat Life . . . .130 Atchison .... 191% 191 got off their course. Samuel and "William Prentice. The Knights of Pythias Pageant ing his time lately . research work venting the Allen county Appellate National Fire ...... 1185 1200 Balt & Ohio .117% 116% 117% Perry, of Watertown, Is to be flower 835 Burial will be beside his parents in will hold a rehearsal this evening for the British Museum. He is Court, which declared Remus sane, gjrl; and William Parsons Arnold Phoenix ...... 825 Beth St ...... 58% 58% 58% ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION Grove Hill cemetery, Rockville. sixty-five years of age and has serv­ Rossia ...... 201 205 Can Pac ____ 209% 209% 209% in Foresters Hall. from liberating him before the the page. 1740 C M & St Paul 32% 32% 32% The members’ whist which fol­ ed Columbia for twenty-five years. state’s appeal has been heard by the Thomas P. Kellogg, brother of T ravelers...... 1735 Hartford, Conn., April 11— Gov­ I’ubllc Utility Stocks do pfd .... 44 44 44 I/IFESAVING SCOUTS TO BE lowed the meeting of Mayfiower Supreme Court. the groom, is best man. Ushers are ernor John H. Trumbull today Is- Corn L P 8% ...... 120 124 Chi & Nor .. 86% 86 86 FEATURE OF ENTERTAINMENT Rebekah Lodge last evening was SP.ECI.4LIST INJURED. William Hemlnway, Dutton Noble, ued his annual Arbor and Bird Conn Ij P 7% ...... 117 120 Chi Roc Isl ..115 114% 114% largely attended and prizes were DIES, AGED 104. Richard Goss, Chauncey Porter proclamation, designating Friday, Green Wat & Gas .101% 103% Cons Gas ....144 142% 143% April 27th as the-day for planting The Lifesaving Scout band of the awarded to Miss Charlotte Drescher London, April 11.— Doctor Serge Goss, Third, of Waterbury; Wil­ .450 460 Corn Prod . . . 76% 76% 76% Salvation Army will have a prom­ Voronoff, the famous Russian Hart E L .... new trees and for special consider'- and Miss Anna "V’^elz Winsted, Conn., April 11.— Cole- liam Lonuquist, of Chicago, Barker Hart Gas com ...... 100 Del & Hud ..181% 179 179 inent part in the entertainment to Rev. A. H. Gates, pastor of the “ monkey gland” specialist, has brook’s o'ldest resident was found Seeley, of Summit, N. J., and Gar- atlon of the subjects of plants and Hart Gas pfd ...... 80 Dodge Bros ..20% 20% 20% bird life. be given at 7:30 this evening in Vernon Center Congr«gatlonal been slightly injured in a motor dead on, the floor of his home to­ rach De Laucey, of Princeton, N. J. S N E Tel Co ...... 184 188 Du P o n t ...... 379 379 379 the Citadel for the benefit of the church, will preach at the Union accident in Spain, according to an day. He was John Williams, native Among the guests will be the en­ Conn Power ...... 485 495 E r i e ...... (.58% 58% 58% summer camp fund. The band will Cong. Church on Thursday evening exchange Telegraph dispatch from of Bordeaux, France, who was in tire group who served on Governor Conn El Serv ...... 92 94 Gen E l e c ____102 100% 101 play several numbers and Individual at 7:30 P. M Madrid today. his 104th year. His wife, who Templeton’s staff: Governor and Manufacturing .Stocks Gen Mot ___ 191% 189% 190 STATE THEATER members will appear in solos. Mrs. Johndonn McKinstryivici^iusLij' andttuu Mrs.iriio. The message stated that the claims to be an Indian, survives Mrs. John H. Trumbull and Miss American Hard. ..';.'i;75 77 Gillet Raior .106% 105% 106 Leslie Larder of the senior band, Sterling Cooley and son of Elling- automobile in which Voronoff was with thirteen grandchildren and Florence Trumbull: Lieut. Gov- and American Silver .... 25 Inspirat ...... 23% 23% 23% Sunday, Monday, Tuesday who is also connected with the ton have returned from a few days riding overturned between Seville nine great grandchildren. Williams Mrs. J. Edward Brainard, Mr. and Acme W ir e ...... 14 , 18 Int Harv ___ 247 246% 247 Sedut troop, will play a trombone spent in Stratford. and Madrid. birth day was recorded as June 20, Mr^. John A- MacDonald;. Mr. and Billings Spencer com .it 1 3 Int Nickel ____ 89% 88% 89 solo. 'A recitation, “ Slim Jim,” will Thomas North, William Howe, 1824. Mrs. Frederick L. Salmon; Mr. and Billings Spencer pfd.. 3 6 Int Paper .... 7 6 % 76 76 “lEe Patent Leadier fid ” be given by Reginald West and sev­ Ellsworth Nettleton, Edward Car- SUIT SETTLED Mrs. Howard P. Dunham; and Cap­ Bigelow Har<’ Com . 92 96 Kennecott ... 86% " 86% 86% eral Scouts will take part in a dia­ vey, Leon Doss and Francis INDICT COUNCILMEN. tain Anson P. McCook, who was Bristol Brass .... . 12 15 Mack Truck .89% 89% 89% logue, “Winning a Scout.” O’Loughlln returned today to their Bridgeport, Conn., April 11— Set­ Indianapolis, April 11.— The Governor Templeton’s executive Collins C o ...... 114 120 Marl Oil ...... 40% 40% 4-0% studies at Yale. tlement Was effected here today in Marlon County Grand Jury today secretary. Colt Fire Arms 30% 31% Mo Pac com ..o2% 52% 52% a mechanics lien suit brought by again indicted five of the nine Eagle Lock » s s s • • • 72 80 N Y C e n ___ 177% 177% 177% STA1E THEATER Alfred Brown, of Norwalk, against Indianapolis City Councilmen. Fafnir Bearings ...•*; 12 5 New Haven ...62% 62% 62% After Easter , Sale Idaho sent President Coolidge “ Gypsy Pat” Smith, of Darien,'for Those indicted already are facing, The town of Aiken, South Caro­ Hart & C ooley...... • • • '*' 2^5 Nor Am Co . . .65% 65 65 a nice box of onions. They should work done on Smith’s home at Con­ bribery true bills returned by a lina, has an ax club, and the other Inter J Silveroom ....166.... 16 6 170 Nor P a c ...... 99% 98% 99 -7 "a t~ * Sunday, Monday, Tuesday have been sent to Mr. Butler, Re­ tentment Island, Tokeneke. A suit Grand Jury last fall. day prizes were offered tor grand­ Inter Sil pfd ...... 127 130 Penn R ' R ___ 69% 69%, 69% publican chairman, or Mr. Hays. asking reconveyment of the Smith Misfeasance In office was charg­ mothers who were most proficient Landers, Frary & Clrk 74 76 Pere Mar ....146 140 146, The Smart Shop Neither of .them is so well versed house to Mrs. Smith is pending in ed by the Grand Jury in the indict- with the tool. It’s never too late to M -t n ^ Bow A .... 19 --t Post Cereal ..123% 122% 123% “ The Patent Leather Kid” on his onioua* Superior Court. mentz returned today. rid yourself ot a husband. ; . . 11 18 Pullman new to) 85% 85% 85% PAOB FOtm MANCHEOTJR <(X>m ) lT O !m (3 HBftAII>, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1928. be fltudled carefully. They feel, with us, that the visual tendencies corrected.’’ i-‘ -- j power of the films can clarify a FrfiquMitly Boffie. fdfii MOVIESPLANTO problem which threatens further MENTAL DISEASE CaiCAGO CRIME POUCECOURT K. C. GANGS^RAH) FML ORDERED tional experiences world discord, if decisions made repressed and returns' to hi 'Si are not just and fundamental.” MAY BE AVOIDED adult. Dr. Muhl explain^ “ A H D R O B C tm MAKE SUBMARINE Ronald Colman, has been chosen stance, 1 staged the, USTS SHOW 100 Antonio Muscillo of Homestead TO KEEP to personify the type of men who with a sulddal dedrtf to >mi^ o« l street was before the Manchester command America’s submarines. a bridge,” she recoutttfl. town court this morning on two PICTURE EXPOSE Burnet is the latest well-known ASANYILLNESS wealthy, happily mwried, \ na®', (AUG WAR DEAD charges, that of keeping liquor with CABARET PUCES author to desert the magazines and everything In fact to Uve fo?.. intent to sell, and of non-support DEAL SECRET the stage for the screen. “ Upon exploring ^ of his wife and family. He was de­ (Contlntied from page 1) Write of Bravery. Sacramento.— Mental disease may scious memory an Incident waicn fended by Attorney William 8. Kansas City, Mo.— Cabarets and Hollywood, Cal.— 'While nations “ I picked on submarines as the be avoided just as sure^ as physi­ occurred in his seventh was Chicago.— "birda-eye” view of Hyde. In the absence of Judge Ray­ alleged "soft drink” palaces are the mer was done thoroughly, however, quarrel over the status of the sub* means of my first attempt to write cal illness. found to be the cause the crime situation in Chicago today mond A. Johnson, the deputy judge, latest victims of gangs from Kansas The clerk first called for his pres­ marine, the movies are preparing direct for the screen because I feel So declares Dr. Anita Muhl, di­ desire for self-destruction. A t tnat shows that more than 100 men in Thomas Ferguson, was on the City's underworld. Three such ence, and three deputy marshals to take the lid off the sub-sea it is a topic which belongs to the rector of the state department of age he had witnessed the drovvBjiig the last sixteen months have been bench. The witnesses for the state places have been completely “ sack­ were then sent through the court boats so that the public may know eye first, to the printed page after­ special education and noted psy- of a child. He stood on a bridge killed in gangland feuds over li­ included Edward Elliott, Jr., pro­ ed” by robbers in the last few days. house corridors droning out "H, M. how they "tick.” wards,” said Burnet. “ I could chiatl^ist, today. unable to swrim and saw his play- quor, vice, and gambling. Ninety bation officer. Miss Jessie Reynolds, Blackmer” repeatedly. write thousands of words—-and add ‘/No one ever goes Insane with­ mate go under. Instead of jumping 'J “ It’s just like.a band of bandits Dana Burnet, noted short story in he ran for help. 'The youngster per cent of these murders are un­ social service nurse, as well as holding up a gang of robbers,’.’ one Roberts then called half a doz writer, arrived here to develop a nothing to what has already been out warning, although the expres­ sion ‘he went Insane suddenly’ is had sunk before help arrived. At solved. Lieutenant William Barron, Ser­ police official asserted. “The hold­ en western bankers who produced photoplay of the daring men who said. I can do a picture and make The entire south and west sides geant John Crockett and Patrolmen Fall’s account in 1922. These wit­ folks actually feel what I felt when common enough,” Dr. Muhl says. the time he suffered keenly from up men are aware that most of gamble their lives below ^the sea’s “ There are always danger signals the feeling that he should have of Chicago are said to be controlled Michael Fitzgerald and John Mc- these houses sell all kinds of li­ nesses were on the stand only surface, Burnet comes direct from the sub I was In submerged, when, by a vast liquor syndicate headed Glinn. Other witnesses included briefly and their testimony 'was through a periscope, I saw our­ before a breakdown. It may seem plunged from the bridge In an quor, run gambling games, and the Navy sub base at New Lon­ to a community that a man or wo­ tempt to rescue the other boy. He ^ by “ Scarface Al” Capone, and his Mrs. Muscillo, their son and Camil­ other devices, all operating outside merely for the purpose of further don, Connecticut where he “ dove” selves pass but a short distance chief lieutenant, Jackie Cusick. man goes ‘off’ without notice but had forgotten the circumstances la Uliano, stepdaughter of Muscillo. of the law.” They likewise know verifying the fact that Fall'had the in sister-ships of the ill-fated S-4. from a boat crossing our path. This syndicate handles gambling, “ I want to write, not of horrors, close inquiry always reveals a peri­ years before, but the bidden mem­ When the policemen visited Mus- there is little possibility that the Sinclair Liberty Bonds in his pos­ .Samuel Goldwyn, pioneer film vice and liquor and is said to re­ but of bravery, not of disasters, but od of unusual behavior preceding ory of it tormented him, as soon as cillo’s home yesterday they found operator will call for help from session. There was no cross exam­ producer, who is to make the story, ceive annually $75,000,000. 71 bottles' of beer, 7 quarts of ination. of achievement; not of isolated in­ an Irrational attack of any kind. it was drawn out into the open, the police when he is liable to be ar­ said: And often they will admit ‘he was man was cured of his morbid im­ The north side, until quite recent­ liquor, an 8-gallon and a 5-gallon Letters Introduced “ The submarine is on trial be­ stances but the full career of the ly, was controlled in part by Alder­ rested himself. The majority of Having completed the establish­ submarine. In ot’ner words, I feel always queer as a child’.” pulse.” still, 8 cans of malt, 10 gallons of the patrons of such dives will not fore the world. It is the best pub Start in CMldhood Parents should make a distinc­ man Titus Haffa and his alleged beer and 50 pounds of brown sqgar. ment of the Liberty Bond transac­ licized and least-known thing in the submarine is entitled to a full repprt their losses as they want tion, Roberts then reverted to the hearing.” And it is in childhood that the tion between self control and re­ underlings, since indicted by the It was brought out in the evidence world news. foundation for psychopathetic con­ pression. Self control cannot be federal grand jury' on numerous the affair'hushed up^ beginning of the Liberty Bond oil that Muscillo was convicted on a Profits To Bandits Help In Solution. ditions is laid according to the taught too young, but the child counts charging violating of the similar charge last November and negotiations and started the task These places offer the greatest of rev’ealing to the Jury what led "With every nation on the edge state’s I educational psychologist. should riot be forced to bottle up prohibition law. paid a fine and costs. He has done of serious decisions regarding sub­ STORM WARNING, Hence she claims it is necessary to his emotions without understand­ Smaller Politicians profit to the. bandit, at the least up to the leasing of Teapot Dome. little or nothing since that time risk of getting caught. Chief Wil­ marines, I feel that the film indus­ study the peculiarities of children ing them. Dr. Muhl insists. The northwest side has still-an­ First, he introduced in evidence a Washington, April 11.— 'The "Other than to make hootch. His liam A. Shreeve, of the Kansas City multitude of letters, telegrams and try owes the world a sincere effort in order to direct their mental lives other group, headed by Billy Skid­ wife works in a tobacco shed in police department, believes, “ All of assistance in the solution of one Weather Bureau today ordered into healthy and normal channels. more and Barney Bertsch, former­ government files. ’This was tedious Glastonbury and is the main sup­ efforts to arrest anyone in con- ,yrork, as the defense examined each of the most absorbing questions of northeast storm warnings display­ “ The time to begin avoiding in­ STATE THEATER ly minor politicans. ed from Cape Hatteras to Boston. port of her three children who are nection with such robberies, and document closely. ' the century. sanity and nervous disorders is as | More than 65 bombs have been “ The thought we have has been A disturbance on the Georgia coast soon as the individual shows a lack i now home. The house was ill-kept obtain positive identification of A telegram revealed that Sin­ Sunday, Monday, Tuesday exploded in Chicago, directed as a and there was little or no food to them afterwards, is almost always clair and an attorney, the late J. W. met with the Interested sympathy moving northeastward will cause of adaption to his environment,” | means of terrorism, at the homes the woman physician asserts. “ The be found in the place yesterday ac­ futile,” Chief Shreeve stated. Zevely, visited Fall at his New Mex­ of high naval officers. They have strong northeast and east winds of politicians, beer barons, labor cording to the officers. ico ranch Christmas week, 1921. been handicapped by the ignorance and gales with rains and thick child who mopes and appears un­ The raids, usually made between sociable with his playmates should ‘TTie Patent Leather heads and others. Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway midnight and dawn when the places Apology was made for intruding on and misconceptions of the public. weather this afternoon and tonight. Six of these bombs were directed said he thought it was about time are at the height of their rush, of­ the secretary’s holiday, but it was at prominent city politicians and this man was punished for selling ten net the plunderers thousands of explained the business “ was urg­ one against United States Senator liquor. He recommended that he be dollars, for in recent cases several ent.” The “ business” In question Charles S. Deneen who heads a sent to jail for 30 days and a fine hundred persons were searched, it was the first proposal to lease the major political party here. of $200 imposed. Attorney Hyde was said. And because of the fact naval oil reserve. There have been more than 1,- said that about the only thing he that many of the victims are girls On February 23, 1922, Sinclair 500 major robberies, the largest of was interested in was the penalty from prominent families, or hus­ made a formal offer to Fall for the which was the blasting of a mail imposed. He argued that the man bands accompanied by someone reserve, agreeing to supply the na'vy train, the thieves obtaining $133,- could not very well support his with fuel oil in storage and to other than their wives, they are build a 1,000 mile, $18,000,000 ' i 000 in cash. The men were later family if he was sent to jail. How­ not prone to make complaint about arrested— by federal agents, how­ pipe line to the Atlantic coast in ever, the prosecutor stated that the incident fearing notoriety. exchange for the privilege of work­ ever. These robberies do not in­ they could get along very well In an instance, the bandits were clude petty thievery nor pocket ing the field. without him as he had failed to sup­ so sure of their ground that while picking but only those robberies Five days later, G. T. Stanford, port them in the last six months. one stood guard over the victims Sinclair lawyer who was called to V ‘. boldly executed by force. Judge Ferguson found Muscillo lined against a wall, the others There have been about an equal the stand, testified, Sinclair organ­ broke open “ slot machines” and de­ amount of burglaries. guilty on both charges and imposed ized the Mammoth Oil Company to There have been no execution as a fine of $200 and costs and a jail liberately collected all of the nic­ handle the expected lease. A mil­ punishment for murder, althoUiSh sentence of 30 days for keeping kels, dimes and quarters that had lion shares of stock, no par value Dr. Amante Rongetti Is now In the liquor with intent to sell. On the been played in them. Then were Issued, and later an addition­ searched the customers taking county jail awaiting his death on non-support charge he gave him a al 1,005,000. their jewelry and pocket-books, and On March 11, 1922, Sinclair the gallows April 13 for the mur­ jail sentertce of 30 days and sus­ WTote Fall and advised him of the der of a young girl by a criminal pended the jail sentence on condi­ all of the proprietor’s funds. Still another method of extract­ birth of the Mammoth Oil Com­ ’•••••Vi#! operation and the murder of her tion that he pay his wife $10 for ing loot from those who habituate pany. Sinclair wrote that, as he newly born child. ' ' her support. Judge Hyde gave no­ tice of an appeal to the Superior thbs post prohibition haunts has “ personally would own all the Slot Machines stock,” he could guarantee fulfill­ More than 3,000 slot machines, Court and a bond of $800 was fur­ come to light here recently. In this procedure bandits pick a wealthy ment of any contract. the pettiest form of mulcting school nished by Dominic Mastropetrio gt 92 Clinton street, for his ap­ customer, usually a prominent bus­ Bids for Dome children’s money, have .been placed Accompanying this letter was a in advantageous spots in the city’s pearance there. iness man, and kidnap him as he makes his exit from a “ dive.” His bid for the Dome and a quit claim poolrooms, candy stores, cigar Ernest H. McNeill paid a fine of deed for several small claims then stores and other places. It is not $10 and costs for speeding. He was closest associates are Informed they will have to pay a handsome re­ staked out on the oil reserve. At generally known who has placed arrested by Traffic Patrolman Wir- the cost of about $1,000,000, Sin­ ASK FOR 4361. these machines in stores, Capone talla on North Main street yester­ ward for his freedom. Snappy This is most usually given, ag. the clair had bought out these claims as they denied contemptuously that he day afternoon. The officer said Mc­ — of questionable validity, the gov­ make ’em. New Tan sought gambling money on such a Neill dre^e through Depot Square victim’s friends, cognizant of the ernment charged— and turned them Oxford. Leather Soles, situation under which he was cap­ cheap scale. at the rate of 40 miles an ho^r and back to the government as an add­ Rubber Heels. Two prohibition agents in Ch!- increased that speed to 46 at the tured, are afraid to enlist the aid ed inducement to get the lease of $4.00 Z^cago have been arrested and in- Second Congregational church. of the authorities, in apprehending the whole reserve. . dieted by the federal grand jury Two other cases were before the the kidnappers. Several such Roberts read the jury a deposi­ for accepting bribes and for their court, that of John Stavolo, for cases have been strongly intimated tion taken from Zevely shortly be­ connections with the Haffa alleged theft was continued until April 14, recently, and one it was rumored fore the latter’s death. alcohol ring, which also involves, a and Thomas Morrison for reckless that a $40,000 ransom was paid. Zevely, in it, told of the Decem­ prominent west side politician. driving was continued until April ber visit to New Mexico and sub­ Chief of Police Michael Hughes 18. sequent details of drawing up the has offered to the public statistics URGE NEW SCHOOLS Sinclair proposition. showing that he has reduced crime The final lease, the deposition In Chicago. AND NURSERIES FOR showed, was drawn largely in The Chicago Crime Commission, CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS Zevely’s office rather than In the Interior Department. Further, that a civic body, offers other statistics portion of the record which was di­ contradicting the chief in which it TURNING TO LABOR, CHILDREN 2 TO 5 rect examination . indicated that Opens Thurs. Fri. Sat. is shown that crime has increased Fall, and Fall alone, made all de­ enormously. cisions in connection with the lease. GIVING UP SPORTS Cleveland.— A mistake has been Under cross-examination, however, made in neglecting the education Zevely had said he understood Fall of children between the.ages of 2 had been “ in consultation” with the CONNECTICUT FOGS Cambridge, Eng. — Cambridge and 5 and the time is not far dis­ Navy Department. students, according to their own tant when nursery schools will be The prosecution is seeking the DANGER TO FLYING; estimate, are turning .more to work established, where these kiddies, actual lease signed by Sinclair and and less to pleasure and sport. just out of their cradles will attend. Fall on April 7, 1922. This prediction was made by 4- FreeHoaery “ We insist on getting more out AIR MAILS SUFFER of the University than the char­ Miss Josephine McLatchy, of the SBIZB BEER CARGO. acter-training and good time which bureau of education’s research of A T 9 A . M. sport offers,” says a recent num­ the Ohio State University, who has Parien, Conn., April 11.— ^Amos just completed a survey of kinder­ Putnam, Conn.— Airmen fear the ber of the “ Gowsman,” a Cam­ Andprson today investigated a load garten schools of Cleveland and of packing cases after he stopped a bleak spaces of northeastern. Con­ bridge student journal. “ An ele­ vicinity for the International Kin­ necticut where in winter the fogs ment of seriousness has entered truck bound through the village, 861 MAIN STREET dergarten Union. and found that each packing case run in from the ocean and follow the University: the existence and Miss McLatchy, explained, how­ the Thames river into its wooded floufishing state of the Appoint­ ever, it would be impossible to had been built around a fifty- New Styles Thursday morning at 9 o’clock the New­ ments Board is significant. gallon keg of beer. He put ten sources near here. Twice In the have 2-year-old children put under In The Season’s Latest ark Shoe Stores Co., open their new store course of a few months the night “ There may still be many of strict discipline, be herded Into one packing cases and kegs into storage mail has been wrecked, once with us here who have jobs waiting for schoolroom and regimented behind and booked A. 'Wood, of 28 Day in this city introducing the most remark­ the loss of the aviator. us, thanks to the tolerance of desks. “ They will be taught by a street. New Haven, and Batista able combination of Style, Quality and Though Connecticut is but a few fathers and uncles; there are many modernized system which vill al­ Palmer, of 225 Hough avenue, Value in Shoes for MEN and WOMEN at miles across and many state air more who realize that their future low the young child to utilize his Bridgeport, for trying to transport $4.00 ever seen in this city. Duplicating beacons fling long arms of light employers may not be so tolerant own interest and let him learn liquor illegally. The men are being held in default of bail o^ $2,500 at these prices all the fashionable cor­ around a circle on the skies, this to sons and neph^ews not their own, through doing the sort of thing he rectness, smartness and exclusiveness of section of the Boston-Hartford- “ A university training is still a finds it fun to do,” the kindergar­ each for hearings Saturday morn­ qualification, but nowhere a neces­ ten expert added. ing. latest Metronolitan $7. S8 and $10 stvles. New York route has become a re­ Come to this Big Opening 'Thursday and gion compared to a reefy shore of sity. the ocean. A thick wall of fog arises “ The majority of Cambridge see these amazing values. You Will along the ridges here and blots out men today know that success will marvel that such a high grade standard the beacons, sometimes while sec­ only come ffom their own efforts ASK FOR of quality can be $old at such a popular tions a few miles away are clear. and that they must begin early.” No. 4861 price. The answer is immense produc­ Howard Stark, of Boston, ran in­ The Season’s Smartest Honey Beige, TO TRY GAMBLERS T Strap Sandal. Attractive Cut-Out tion. Over five million men and women to such conditions, this spring, and Ornamentations; Spike Heel $4.00 was forced into his first emergency National in 298 Cities have found in “ Newturk” the landing after putting more than Waterbury, Conn., April 11.— A answer to Style and Quality at REAL , one thousand flying hours. Stark jury was being drawn here this MONEY SAVING PRICES. See the lest his bearings and went down. afternoon to try thirteen men, ar­ Percolator Month NEW STYLES, the Isist word in Style. He landed and then crashed while rested last week in a series of raids All Styles— All Sizes and Shoes for taxi-ing over the ground, wrecking by state police on alleged gambling every occasion. Positively the Best his plane. places. Five of tbe prisoners are Shoe Value in America. See our Daniel Cline, of Boston, went accused of conducting gamb ing down early in the winter. He cut places and are under bonds of $5,- Windows—come in and try on as the fog in his plane and went head- 000 each, while eight are charged many pairs as you like. You’ll on into trees, losing his life. Many with assisting and are in bonds of find them the biggest hours afterward searrehers found his $3,000 each. Judge Edwin C. Dick­ ASK FOR shoe value you ever saw body and the wrecked plane. enson, of the Superior Court, will No. 4539 in your life. The "wreck of the night mail” preside over the trial which is Patent Leather Pirate Pump: the Season’s most startling and at­ has taken on a new meaning in ASK TO SEE No. 4153 scheduled to start at ten a. m., to­ tractive model; Spike Heel. this district since in July, 1926, morrow. A week hence fifty-four $4.00 A Mighty Big Value'and Very Clasey in Guh Metal with the planes began .to drone across persons arrested as frequenters of white Stitching Effects, on the chief New England route. gambling places will appear In City Nickel Eywlets, Rubber Direct From All over the country Electrical dealers are featuring Per­ Heels. Court. colators this month. This is the best time of the year to buy Factory To You SHIFT DRY AGENTS the one you want. Take advantage of our special offer— a 14- BANDIT ROBS TRAIN piece china set with each CORONA Percolator. W ithout TTie Hartford, Conn., April 11.— An­ Nfiddleiiiaii’ s F ^ fii thony Manion, Bethel, will suc­ Red Bluff, Calif., April 11.— A ceed Edward B. Doolan, of Nor­ lone bandit held up the Shasta walk,, as group head of the prohi­ Limited, crack Southern Pacific O N L Y $ 9 .8 5 flier, and robbed a score of passen­ bition enforcement force at Bridge­ $1.00 a Month port on June ,1, according to an­ gers of money and jewelry today. $1.85 Down Boarding the train here the ban­ ASK FOR nouncement here today, and Char­ No. 4893 FREE SILK HOSE. fSilk «nd Rayoni WITH EVERY PURCHASE les W. Keene, of Norwalk, will be dit went through the Pullmans, Patent Leather Theo Tie, ent-out flashed a gun on occupants of designs. Rose Blush Trimming —AT NEW STORE ONLY— transferred to Bridgeport to suc­ Special Sale of Electrical Appliances Spike Heel. $^0® ceed Manion. Doolan is to go into berths along the curtained cars, Free Sonoenir To Every Viaitor apairofbose and forced them to surrender for Thursday Only private business. Every Pardhase money and valuable. A few salesroom samples, demonstrated tqachines and S. / 'WHEAT PRICES SOAR He swung off thq last car as the train whirled into the Redding discontinued models are greatly reduced for quick clear­ OPENING DAYS yards. ance. 400 Brancliea TTtrougliont TEe Umted States Chicago, April 11— Wheat climb­ W E C A R R Y ed steadily today showing as much FREE SOUVENIRS as 2-% to 4 cents advance at noon SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. STOR^ . A FU LL on general buying and short cover­ ON OPENING DAYS THOS. P. STEPHENS, Part.-Mgr. LIN E OF ing In tbe low condition of the STATE THEATER CHILDREN’S SHOES winter wheat crop as reported by The Manchester Qectric Co. To fiw Viator At Thi» Stow Only 861 MAIN STREET the government yesterday. Just Sunday, Monday, Tuesday All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings To Accomodate Cuatomera «nd September futures were at new 773 Main Street highs on the crop. Corn and oats were up from % “ The Patent Leather Kid” ilil.sss$ is 1 ■’- K - ii£ ^ - ~?.F VAGR MANCHESTER (CONN.> EVENlN^fHBKAUJ. WEHNESDAX, AHRIt H , 1928.

TREE MAKES C O M & B i^ DRAMA IS DYING, ELINOR GLYN STORY GILEAD Amencan Lea^e AGAINST A SAUCY F ^H ) Resultsf AT STATE THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter and BRADY DECLARES sons motored to Brooklyn, N. Y., Friday to visit Mrs. Porter’s par­ Being Merely a Warning to R B I) s o x 7, SBITATORS B ‘The Mad Hour” ^ Here With ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibsop Preston. At WulllBgrt.4 0 1 10 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner of “Ford Makes Come-Back” flight Flagrstead,. cf . ....4 01 6 0 A couple of features, each one Hartford, spent the week end with fully qualified to be the single piece well be the heading on this story, if K. wniiamk. If 3 1 2 1- 1 Movies Are Killiug Spok- their son, Norman and family. the facts in the case were not so Meyer, 3b ...... 3 1 1 1 3 in any show, are being given the Barbara and Shirley Fish of Regan, 2b ...... 4 1 1 3 3 fans at the State theater tomorrow pointedly against the Ford. Taltt, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 eu Art; Asks Tax Repeal Manchester spent .the week end Miss Marguerite Bengs, local Hofmann, c ... ___ 4 1 1 1 0 and Friday. They are “ The Mad with relatives here and returned to welfare nurse, parked her Ford’ se­ MacFayden, p . ___ 4 1 1’ 0 2 Hour” by Elinor Glyn and “ The their home Sunday afternoon ac­ dan on High street yesterday after­ D evil’ s Skipper,” one of Pack Lon­ 37 7 9. 27 15 Washington, April 11.— The le­ companied by Douglas Porter who noon. Now High street beyond SBNATOklS gitimate drama is disappearing don’s famous stories. will pass a few days as their guest. Cooper street is a high strept in AB.R.H. PO. A. from the American stage, William “ Mad Hour” is one of those pic­ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell, Mr. more ways than one. It’s hard to West, cf 4 1 1 1 1 3 0 A. Brady, famous producer arid tures which has been made from and Mrs. William Lull and Miss make it on high and you leave the Rice, rf ...... ___ 3 2 1 one of Elinor Glyn’s stories of love Judge, l b ...... 4 1* 4 11 - 0 theater owner, declared today in lone Burdick of South Manchester car in high going the other way the Goslin, If ...... 2 t o 2 0 pleading before the Senate finance and what happens to people who were Sunday visitors at Mr. and driver is liable t land on high. Tate, c ...... 30 0 6 0 committee for a repeal of all are afflicted that way. It is said to Miss Bengs’ car was simply parked Bluege, 3 b ...... 4 Mrs. Benjaman Lyman’s. Gillls, ss ...:3 amusement taxes. be even better than those others, Local talent, coached by Mrs. J. on High street— that section which leads so abruptly down from Opop- Harris, 2b ...... S O' 0 2 2 0 Brady said the elimination of “ Three Weeks,” “ His Hour,” “ It” L. Deeter will present the three act Gaston, p ...... 2 0; 0 0 3 0 taxes on small admissions had giv­ and the rest of the films which have play “ Two days to Marry” at the Braxton, p ...... 0 0 0 .0 1 0 en the movie industry $63,000,000 been made from her tales. . Evidently the emergency brake Sisler, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 local hall Friday evening the 13.th. wasn’t doing so well by duty for Ganzel, zz ...... 1 .0; 0 0 0 0 relief in two years while the legiti­ Jack London wrote “ The Devil’s Ruel, zzz ...... 1 0 1;' 0 0 0 mate theater received no relief. He Mr. and Mrs. Clayton A. Hills not long after eing parked the Fashionable Skipper,” a tale of the sea end a accompanied by his mother Mrs. ieclared that while 900 theaters woman master of a ship who be­ Ford started to roam. It headed 31 5 7 27 8 0 staged dramatic shows in 1918, but Elizabeth Hills motored to Niantic straight down High street. Rolling Boston ...... 031 ,..000 300-—7 comes ;be most cruel skipper of the Sunday morning and while there Washington ...... 301 000 OlO-r-5 200 theaters were open today to the seas. Scorned by her lover, she along it gathered speed. Reaching were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Fairfield street the Fprd escaped Two base hits, Todt, Rice, Judge; “ spoken axt.” turns from the beautiful Belle of three base hit, Regan; sacrifices, W all Paper liam Procto-s. any of thfe heavy traffic t;hat Frank Gilmore, secretary of the New Orleans to the hard-hearted Tate, Todt, Goslin 2; left on bases. Actors Equity Association endorsed Miss Addie Ellis of South Man­ chanced along at that particular Liojton 4, Washington- 4; bases on Brady’s appeal. He said actors captain of a hell-ship. chester is passing this week with moment. Across the cross street, balls, off MacFayden • I, Gaston 3; were having “ seasons now of from He. former lover, ae v h ‘> had Mrs. Emily Ellis. and across the curbing and side­ struck out, by Gaston 3, Braxton 3; An artistically designed wall paper can do turned her down, comes on board hits, off Gaston 9 in .7, Braxton 0 in only fifteen to twenty weeks a A fire at C. J. Fogels store Mon­ walk plunged-the r ora. Just inside 2; hit by pitcher, hy MacFayden, wonders in creating a fashionable and to buy tbe cargo of siavos. She the walk is a young tree— not ex­ year,” and were having “ trouble in day, caused considerable excite­ (Gillis); wild pitch, Gasto . 1; win­ charming interior with a srase of individ­ maintaining the American standard reC'ge'zes him and prepares for ment for a few mi.-vtes, but by the actly a sapling, but old enough to ning pitcher, MacFayden; losing of living.” bim a-punishment that is terrible quick response of neighbors it was be stern and young enough to be pitcher, Gaston; umpires, Owen, uality, at surprisingly moderate cost. and horrible. A beautiful girl is on Geisel and Campbell; time, 1:40. “ The theaters are in a bad way, soon extinguished, with small saucy. z— Sisler batted for iaston in 7th. said Brady. “ The actors must eat board and the crew fight for her losses. The Ford hit the tree hea^on, zz—■'Ganzel batted for Harris in 9th. and live. Everywhere w ' go with a while the woman skipper stands by A. Harrison Foote of Colchester, right in its own midriff. The tree zzz— Ruel batted for Braxton in 9th. Our assortment of fashionable wall papers is most complete and reveals show, we leave money behind as. and laughs. But a change of ^leart | t^^other E. bent back as though amazed at>the in a very striking manner the ne^w tendencies in color and design that The movies are far better off. Thev occurs and through a kind sailor j ^ Ford’s action. The tree went so far, E. Foote and no farther. Then it seemed to characterize the new spring offerings. Included are papers for every* get their whole show in a can and everything comes out all riglir, as Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Porter The white-lined sphinx moth gets must only employ an operator. We usual. gain courage, strength, audacity— can’t compete with them and yet and children Bernice and Wilbur whatever it takes to assert onieself its name from the light buff-color­ room in the house, with borders to match. Over 1,000 designs to select The features at the State today and Mrs. W. W. Hills were visitors their taxes are repealed and we are “ Square Crooks” and “ The — and the tree struck back.:. On ed stripe on its forewings. from. Let us give you an estimate on re-decorating* still must pay for the war.” in Hartford Tuesday. Mrs. Porter the slap-back the Ford seemed to Crowd,” the latter one of King Vi­ and the children will remain a few Brady pointed out that the taxes dor’s productions. “ Square Crooks” get the worst of the deal. It plump­ on $50,000 pearl necklaces, $40.- days as guest at Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ ed back into the Cooper street gut­ tells the story of a pair of thieves liam Brainard’s at their home on ter and settled there, satisfied, evi­ 000 furcoats, dirks, brass knuckles, who have gone straight but who H E S r e O L D S sword canes anS daggers had been Westland street. dently, that the tree had won. Apply over throat and chest are being hounded by a rascally de­ Floyd Fogel accompanied by Mr. This story might well be headed r6p63>l€d tective who believes that once they —cover with hot flannel cloth. “ Why take the tax off necklaces and Mrs. Leon Fogil of South Man­ “ Ford Makes Come-Back” if, the ' and brass knuckles and yet tax are crooks they always remain that chester motored to Philadelphia, facts were different. As it is^—well way. JOHN I. OLSON art?” the producer demanded. Penn., Friday and passed Easter look at the heading. It is the picturization Of a fam­ “ The legitimate theater is subsidiz­ with Mrs. Fogil’s Jster. Painting and Decorating Contractor ed in every other country and yet ous stage play which ran for a Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post and whole season in New York City. here. In the most prosperous na­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Post of East 699 Main Street, Phone 1400, South Manchester The picture is exactly like the play tion, we tax it. The drama is dying Hartford spent Monday evening N o M ore Gas and nothing has been sacrificed in and fs already dead in ninety per with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H; Post. cent of the states.” its transfer to the screen. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ellis and STATE THEATER “ The Crowd” is a drama of family were dinner guests at the In Stom ach' Complete Painting everyday life, so realistic that it is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. New- and Decorating Service JOBS ON INCREASE, startling. Vidor has put everything come in South Manchester Sunday. into this and he himself says that They also passed the evening there. a n d B o w e l s 'The Patent Leather Kid” ■Work promptly begun on acceptance of es­ STATE BOARD SAYS it compares favorably with that Daniel Hine returned to his timate. We use Masury Paint. Expert other success of his, “ The Big If you wish to be permanently re­ workmanship guaranteed. Moderate home in Eastford, Saturday after lieved of gas in stqmach and bowels, Parade.” spending the winter at Mr. and take Baalmann'a Gas Tablets, which prices. Hartford, Conn., April 11.— A Mrs. George Hardie’s. are prepared especially for stomach gas UNIQUE SALESMAN. and all the bad effects resulting from The McGovern Granite Co. general increase in the number of Mr. and Mrs. Cassins Way of gas pressure. A Los Angeles tire salesman has jobs available for workers in the White Plains, N. Y., spent the week That empty, gnawing feeling at the state was noted by the state’s five equipped a small four-cylinder car pit of the stomach will disappear; that MEMORIALS with 44-10 tires and is driving it erd with C. D. Way. anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal- free employment bureaus, accord­ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish of itatjon will vanish, and you will again C. W . HARTENSTEIN ing to the monthly report for around the city as a traveling sales­ Ee able fo take a deep breath without man. He reports that interests at­ Manchester were at the home of discomfort. Tel. 1621 March issued here today by Harry That drowsy, sleepy feeling after ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS tracted by this display has added Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post Sunday. 149 Summitt St. E. Mackenzie, state commissioner The story Cantata “ The Prince dinner will be replaced by a desire for to his sales. entertainment. Bloating will cease. of labor. Out of a total of 4,180 of Peace” was rendered Sunday by Your limbs, arms and fingers will no persons seeking work in the month, longer feel cold and "go to sleep" be­ SO,000,000 FOR A CENT. the choir and Mrs. Robert E. Foote 2,516 or 60 per cent were given to an appreciative congregation in cause Baalmann'a Gas Tablets prevent jobs as compared with 55.3 per cent For every one cent Increase in gas from interfering 'with the circula­ the price of rubber, American car the place of the regular sermon. tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow p^tek- in February. The Christian Endeavor service a^ge, at any good drug store, Price |l. Hartford office had applications owners pay nine million dollars, ac­ cording to the American Automo­ was held as usual Sunday evening. from 760 men and 325 women, a Mrs. J. B. Jones was the leader. Always on hand at total of 1,085, and gave jobs to 418 bile Association, which is conduct­ ing a campaign to free the country The topic for discussion was “ Why men and 254 women, a total of 672. we believe in Immortality.” E. J. Murphy’s New Haven handled applications froin foreign monopoly. from 291 men and 351 women, a total of 642, by giving jobs to 232 men and 322 women, a total of 554. Bridgeport took care of 381 men and 414 women, a total of 795, by giving work to 239 men and 289 women, a total of 528. Waterbury had applications from 309 men and 417 women, a total of ^^That paym ent is due next, week** 726, and gave work to 203 men and 378 women, a total of 581. Norwich had 751 men and 181 women, a total of 932 persons, ap­ plying for work, and gave work to 94 men and 87 women, a total of 181. Less than half the men who ap­ plied for work in March received it, while more than three-quarters the women who applied were suc­ cessful in getting jobs. The men applying numbered 2,492, while the men who had jobs totaled 1,- 18 6. The women seeking work totaled 1,688 while those getting jobs numbered 1,330. LICENSES SUSPENDED

A Ust of operators whose li­ censes to drive automobiles in Con­ necticut have been suspended' for one year for driving while under the influence of liquor was given out today at the state motor vehicle department as a part of the effort to reduce tnis highway menace. The department statement advised people to notify thte department or ^increase inSales the police in case .-.ey should see any of these drivers operating mo- ; tor vehicles. Deposit regularly Danbury— Matthew Gallagher. o w often have you faced the prob­ usters GreatestyMonth,^ Farmington— Francis Flood. Hartford— Anton J. Erhardt, to provide for H lem o f payments to be met, without Edw. J. Poulin, Ralph Rodgers. having the necessary cash? Q f^test Quarter in JiupmobileJiistorijrt New Britain— Peter ^ardokas. Putnam— Wm. Auger. Insurance premiums New Haven— Algot Kallstrom, Insurance premiums, taxes and sinqjlar o b ­ For the third time tince the an- motor cars and exceeding by Hupmobiles —of their greater Harold x . McLellan,. Installment payments ligations are often neglected until they are noimcement of the new Hnpmq- 5066 cars shipments during the beauty, their finer performance, Rockville— Chas. Brown. first three months of 1927. their h^her value. Stamford— Frank Festa, Tonv due and payment at one time is a burden. bile Century Six and EUj^t, aU Stanis, Taxes moirthly shipment recordsmHup- This spectacular climb began last W ith such a volume—and several West Haven— Francis E. Keen­ mcdrile history have been hroken. thousand unfilled orders being an. An easy, methodical way o f arranging for November with the Six of the Ottumwa, Iowa— Geo. Mattox. Interest on Mortgage lAndbywhatamaiSinl Oyer 50% Cmitury. Two months later the carried over into each succeeding New Hampshire, Exeter— Elmer such obligations is to estimate the total ; nnnre cars dm tveredm M ai^ than Century Eight came to accelerate month—your course of action is J. Comiskey. Club Dues needed, for one year and anticipate pay­ !ln February—the previous record sales to a still faster pace. And plain — Mt. Vernon, N. Y.— Louis Lloyd. theyhave beengoingfaster month ments by putting aside a regular amount mmith. Order your new Century Hupmo- DoCtor*s Bills by m on th. in equal weekly or monthly installments. N ot alone the Imcgest month, but b ile now to make sure of definite TEST ANSWERS Reducing Old Debts i thelav^est qnaiter since Hupmo- Proof positive of the growing delivery of the century’s finest popularity of t^ie new Century value in motoring at the time you You can finance the future easily and 'bile.hetfah; the‘manufacture of Here is one solution to the LET­ Vacation Money w ant it. TER GOLF puzzle on the comics conveniendy by having an account with / f f page: T H E NEW" H U P M O B I L E and us for regular deposits -with the advan^ so strilcing and colorful body ttyles—both sU m ^; ard and custom-equipped — noi^^ offered All Special Needs tage o f compound interest. three different wheelbases—the Six of the C e n * i H O U tury, the Century Eight and Century 125 j R 2133 H o A R S 1X ^ & EIGHT H E A R: The Savings Bank o f Manchester W E A R PICKETT MOTOR SALES South Manchester, Conn. 22-24 Maple Street, ? ^ South Mandu W E A K ^ - w w E E K ' ■ ■ ' i - ■ . 7 '■ ■ ■< ' ■ ■ ■ . ■•'•' ••■V r * •

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- r mENSONTElLS Cable Plashes JMtE ABOUT HJUI How Henry Ford Mines His Coal In Auto King Paying High Wages and Has No Labor Troubles ANNUAL «TER EASTER Foreign News Sayi Kii I^ itn Tried to While Other Operators Fight iviiners. ’ \ London, April IL —The Portu­ Rom the @ b ^ e r of U. guese' aviator Major Sarmiento ^7 GRADE Bieres, had.v a narrow escape from / death when his plane crashed in S. Senator F e ». southern France, according to an exchange. Telegraph dispatch from Lisbon today. The plane was de­ Editor’s Note: This Is the fourth stroyed but the aviator was} not in­ of a series on the deposition of D. COATS jured. ' C. Stephenson, former Indi ica Klan leader, and exposing the alleged London,; April 11.— Scores of operations of the Ku Klux Klan. messages, of condolence, over the Mostly One o f a Kind death of Stanley J. Weyman, noted English novelist, were received to­ Chicago, April 11.— ^David G. day at the Weyman home at Dressiest Types Ste_phenson, former Grand Dragon Ruthin, Wales, from all parts of of the Ku Klux Klan, who made a Europe and America. The novelist, leirgthy deposition in Indiana state who was 72 years old, died yester­ Sizes 16 to 48 penitentiary where he Is serving a life term for murdeti told yester­ day at his home. day hoW-the Klan was alleged to Bogota, Colombia, April 11.— have used women to besmirch the The Veneeuelan government is characters of honest men- adopting repressive measures $59-50 COATS In the installment today he tells against Communists, according to $ 4 9 . 7 s M how Senator Simeon D. Eess was advices from the Venezuelan front­ Satin or Broadcloth made the object f a plot because ier today. Government officials he had voted against a bill to were reported to have attributed abolish parochial schools by na­ the recent outbreak at Caracas to tional legislation. Communists. Troops have been Stephenson tells too of plots of sent into the provinces to keep a similar nature against other men $45 to H9-75 COATS $39-50 order. and of how his life was threatened when he protested the killing of Moscow, .April 11.— The summer Kasha, Satin or Twill Tom Austin, Klan agent. estate of Feodor Chaliapin, famous Tho Affidavit Russian basso, near Themold city The affidavit continues: of Yaroslav, on the Volga river, “ Another instance was an at­ which was confiscated by the Soviet tempt made to involve the name of government. Is to be turned into a $29-50 COATS Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio in children’s sanitarium and a sum­ $ 2 4 - 9 5 a compromising way with a woman mer home for “ Pioneers” — the Kasha, Satin or Broadcloth because Senator Fess (then Sena­ Communist Boy and Girl Scouts. tor-elect but a member of the House of Representatives) while a mem­ Berlin, April 11.— King Amanul- Quantities Are Limited. ber of the House, had voted against lah, of Afghanistan underwent a and had opposed the Sterllng- slight operation today when his Towner bill: The bill had tc do with tonsils were removed by Prof. Von Come Tomorrow for Choice the abolition of parochla. schools. Eicken. The operation was en­ The bill was entirely un-American, tirely successful. an, unjust, unwholesome thing, and sought to delegate to the govern­ Madrid, April 11.— Bids for ment powers not primarily intend­ Spanish air service concessions will ed to be vested in the federal gov­ be opened on Monday and contracts ernment. ■Will be made shortly thereafter. It “ I endeavored to enlist the ac­ is believed that a Spanish firm sup­ tive opposition of all members in ported by German capital will get the states over which I had control the concessions for lines to France, AFTER EASTER SALE against the bill arid succeeded in Italy, Morocco, Portugal, Azores stirring up some sentiment against and, the Canary islands. Only Span­ it. ish firms were allowed to submit of Better Type Senator Attacked bids. ■ “ A Klan magazine published a series of articles violently attack­ Berlin, April 11.— Officials of the ing Fenator Fess. I received a letter Above, Twin Branch, W. Va., Henry Ford’s coal mine town, where neatness and cleanliness have re­ federation of Saxon metal Indus­ which I still have telling me that trialists announced a lockout of all some men had been sent' into Ohio placed .the traditional mine town squalor. Below, at the right, Is the power house with its expanse of trim lawn; left is a group of miner’s children shooting marbles; below them Is the clnbhouse, where metal workers in CentraV. Germany with a view to having them be­ effective today. More than 160,000 recreational facilities are available for miners. smirch the name of Senator Fess. I men are affected. SILK immediately called a conference which resulted in over 2,000 letters “ It’s the old story— efficiency,” - tJf- protest against the Klan’s EDITOR’S NOTE: Ho\ is Henry by “using a woman toward a sinis­ Now On he replies. “ We have an eight-hour SOUND STEAMER DISABLED ■ Character assassination of Senator Ford able to operate his coal ter -end.” have vines about the front porches, day here where other mines have Fess. mine profitably at a wage equal to men are in their back yards, spad­ nine, ten or more; but our eight New York, April 11,— The Sound “ Another instance in which a $7.50 a day. the scale that other ing up flower gardens or planting hours are eight honest hours of Steamer Plymouth of the Fall Riv­ woman was used, for illegal pur­ mine owners abrogated when they grass seed. There are many shade work. When a man is on the job er Line was crippled off the Battery poses was when Big Nettie was sent broke the Jacksonville agreement here he’s , on the job. You won’t today when the main shaft of her FEAR 50 KILLED to Muncie, Ind., to a man to whom and thereby brought about the treesi ■ The nucleus of the town is a find a man stopping to chin with a port paddle wheel cracked. she told a sob story to the effect coal strike? The Herald and NEA sort of plaza, flanked by the offices, visitor or look at the scenery when Distress whistles called fiv e ’tag- Paris, April 11.:—It is ‘ feared her daughter had been kidnaped Service sent Bruce Catton to a large brick store and a white he’s supposed to be working. boats and a fireboat to her assist­ that fifty persons were killed In a and against her will had bfeen plac­ Ford’s model mine town to find frame club house with a »wide “And we have better men than ance. The rescue craft made their collision between a special train ed in a convent in California. ‘Big out. Here is his story. veranda. The club house affords the average. Every man who gets lines fast and towed the helpless bound for the Enghein race course Nettie’ told him she had since steamer to her berth at Pier 14, recreation facilities and provides a job here has to pass a strict doc­ and a Chantilly local just outside - learned the girl was in an Ohio North River, w Iic-'g she docked an INSURANCE of the Gare du Nord station this 'convent just east of Muncie. ‘Big BY BRUCE CATTON rooms and meals for unmarried tor’s examination. We know that hour and a half late. workers. In the store can be bought every man in camp can stand it, afternoon. Thirty persons were in­ Nettie’ was sent because the man Captain Robert M. Robinson said jured. It was not known at the time most of the necessities of life, and physically, to work hard for eight was known to be a flannel-mouthed NBA Service Writer the 500 passengers, coming from of the disaster whether there were hate-prophet against the Catholic Twin Branch, W. Va.— Here in some of the luxuries, at “ Ford hours every day. We don’t hire Fall River and Boston, did not any foreigners on either train.. people.” the heart of the West Virginia soft prices.” anyone if he can’t.” know there was anything wrong iThe Best Guardian of Stephenson then reljited in his coal field, which the rest of the Up a, valley, a mile away from Homan produced from a drawer beyond a delay. deposition that he was approached country often looks on as the abid­ the town, is the mine. A coal tipple a thick sheaf of printed slips— by this man and promised an in­ ing place of strife, poverty and projects from the side of a moun­ probably 300 or more. Life and Property vestigation. Stephenson said he misery, there is a coal mining tain, sliding downhill to the rail­ “ Here’s the men we’ve rejected After Easter Sale learned there was such a girl town— road tracks to pour its coal into recently,” he says. “ Look at the placed in a California convent and Where miners are averaging be­ waiting cars. Nearby stands the slips. You’ll find most of them later one in Ohio and that the girl tween seven and eight dollars a power house, where is generated suffered apparently minor defects. Pictures Framed wished to be allowed to live with day for eight hours work. all the electricity which turns all But those defects would have been See my new designs in The Smart Shop her mother. But, Stephenson re­ "Where their trim, neatly-paint­ the wheels in the mine. The power just big enough to keep these men /raining mouldings, just re­ lated, it was learned the real ed homes make up as pleasant a house, sitting on a bright green from giving eight hours of solid ceived. mother had a court record and was village as you would care to visit. lawn, looks as if it had been trans­ work.," Bring in your pictures and Insure Your Valuables found to be not a fit person to as­ Where contentment is the pre­ planted from some city water­ Mine operators in this section select frames from large sume guardianship of the girl. Also vailing note — among workers, works; it has that splc and span are inclined to sniff derisively at Assortment. Manchester A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT wives and children. appearance. Ford’s mine. it was shown “ Big Nettle” was not Old Pictures restored. the mother. Where cleanllnen* has replaced Nowhere is there a pile- of “ Sure, he pays seven or eight IS THE ,5, “ The story is briefly,” the depo­ the traditional squalor of the min­ refuse ;■ nowhere are there the big dollars a day,” they tell you in Auto Top Co. sition continues, “ that it was ing town. slag heaps that offend the eye at Welch. “ But his mine has only OLD WOOD SHOP b e s t AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. - thought that by appealing to this Where an armed guard is never most mine towns. been operating two and three days We Feature man he could excite some act of seen. a week lately.” Pitkin Street. Phone 880-2 violence on the part of the Klan The town, and the mine which Wages in the soft coal field are I repeated this remark to a Sport Model Auto Tops The Manchester Trust Co. in this part of the country and has called It into being, are owned based, in most instances, on ton miner in Twin Branch. The miner thereby drag it down to the moral and operated by Henry Ford. Else­ production. stopped raking the topsoil over his Slip ^ v e r s level of the Klan in the states of where miners may be hungry and At Twin Branch an average ex­ new patch of lawn to answer: Texas^ Georgia, Alabama, Missis­ Idle, but here they are happy and perienced loader draws 93 cents a “ Yes— but when we only work ANNOUNCING Carpets for All Cars sippi,' Arkansas and Tennessee, at work. ton and loads eight tons in his two days a weak we make as much where, as a part of their 100 per eight-hour day. His pay, according­ noney as most other mihers do No job too big or smiUI. cent Americanism, 15 or 20 heroes, Change In Office Twin Branch, which is the Ford ly, ranges around $7.50 a day. The when they work full time. And We of their own opinion, at least, take can do any job fbom the town, is tucked away in the moun­ ton rate elsewhere in the, coal flel(f when we work four, five or six chassis bp; otts Unfortunate cowering Individ­ tains in the center of McDowell ranges from a minimum of 30 cents day’s a weak— there’s nothing cah H o u ys ual into the woods, unmercifully All work fully gnarantefed. Fire and LiabOity county, richest of all of West Vir­ up to ,^a customary maximum of 46 beat and torture him, even to burn* touch it.” Ing him-alive. ginia’s bituminous coal fleldsi It cents. Aad Suptrlntendent Homan adds: lies in a hairpin bend of Tug river, Inside day labor-"tlid lowest ",We’re Startibg full-time opera* AT OUR SALESROOM Out Off Ears *773 MAIN STREET “ In many Instances they even surrounded on all sides by high, grade— at the Ford camp is paid tiofi bext week.” W . J. MESSIBR heavily-Wooded peaks. To reach it from 80 cents to $1.25 an hour. The men In Welch also tell you branded them, cut off their ears ON A N D a f t e r APRIL 1st 115 Oak St. Phone 1816-3 Insurance you follow a winding, precipice­ Living conditions here are as that Ford la not making money; and turned them loose as a lasting The hours will be walking delegate of frightfulness. skirting road a dozen miles from cheap as the wages are high. The that hie mifle is being run at a loss “ Another instance was when the county seat, Welch. houses rent for $2.50 per room per so that he can get fuel for his fac- 8 a» m. to 5 p. m. they tried to oirect Tom Austin to Entering the town, the first thing month. A married man can get. a tbrlea lb Detroit. An official at emplof a woman to use In an at­ you notice is its cleanliness! Sena­ five-room house, therefore, for Twin Brabch only frinned wheh I Thursdays 8 a. m. to 8-30 p. m RICHARD G. RICH tack upon me. Austin refUSed. They tor Gooding of Idaho, chairman of $12.50 a month. Not only la this passed that along to him. Saturdays 8 to 12 m. therefore arranged to assign him the Senate’s coal strike investigat­ rate .below the-coal field average; “ Of course, you’d have to get Tinker Building, South Manchester. to'New Jersey or lower New York. ing committee, has called the coal the houses are distinctly above the our exact figures from Detroit,” Austin obeyed the assignment, town a blotch on American civiliza­ average— miles above it, if you he said. "But I ’ll say this, Henry went to the designated Spot, and tion. But the dirt, refuse heaps, compare Twin Branch with some Ford has a Whole lo t . of money. Muuichester very shortly after he arrived, the unpalnted shacks and solvenly of the choice specimens in Ohio And he dlda’t get aby of it by run­ gunmen stationed there with in­ . desolation that provoked his re- and Pennsylvania. ning any branch of Ills business at structions to kill Austin, met him i mark are not seen here. The houses A husky miner In the club house a loss.” Electric Co. on the street and began firing at are painted a neat blue-gray, with dining’Yoom explained it to me: In fairbesi to West Vifginia, it him. Austin returned the fire and both men fell dead. white trimmings. Most of them “ Wbrft two days a week and should be stated here thftt Mc­ “ Still another instance when they you’ve jgot your month’s rent,” he Dowell county has few mlbes to sk|fi. “ 'VPhrk three or four more tried to use a woman to besmirch as a part Of this affair and said conipare with the worst exhibits N o w A s the name of a man was in my own there had been a woman in the dn;^ and you've got the rest of Pennsylvania and Ohio. McDOweil case.” room at the time. If there was a your living expenses. The rest you county last year led all West Vir­ Stephenson said at some length Woman present she was dressed in can salt away— or spend. I tell ginia counties in coal production, In Days of Old in his deposition that he had been men’s clothing. you, there’s nothing like this and West Virginia led all other summoned to New York and at a “ Another instance was when a camp” . states. (Conditions in this region are M an Is the protector. Only conference In the McAlpin hotel he Miss MeVey or MeVoy came to my probably better than anywhere else today his efforts are directed had heated words with certain Klan office and told such a distressing H. S. Homan is superintendent in the country. There are a number chiefly toward protecting his Who liieks the Cream? ^ . leaders. tale I was touched and ag^eed to at Twin Branch. When you present of mines where living and work­ loved ones from economic dis«, Stephenson said fae took a train aid her. 1 called up a lady I knew yourself he givefr-you carte blanche ing conditions are good; people In aster. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AT COST to Columbus and noticed a man fol* and asked her if she would help to look arouUd^ulalk to miners and Welch have high raise, for Instance The Luiiiberiuen’s Mutnal returned 25% of the premimu paM loirlng him who later registered at the girl. When I hold this Miss Me­ take photographs. for the camp at Gary Hollow, own­ In this, life insurance helps. Deshle hotel there about the same Vey what I, had done she seemed to “ How does the wage scale here In to every policyholder last year and have always done so. ed by the U. S. Coal and Coke Co., If he b^om es disabled or dies, time he did. resent it and told me she expected compare with the union scale?” a subsidiary of the IT: S. Steel Cor­ Did Ydu Get Any Money Back On Your Policy? A Frame-up to stay in my home. I told her I you ask. poration. r insurance pays family living If yon want to reduce the cost of your anto Insurance see me “ I retired,” the deposition con­ was not in the habit of entertain­ “ I ’ll be darned If I know,” be But the mail at-Twin Branch— expenses. If he fives to old before you renew yont^ present imllcy or Insure yottr car. tinued, “ in one of the hotel rooms. ing motherless girls. • replies with a grin. “ We don’t the .plain, ordinary workers, not age, insurance still helM — I Mdll be Kind to explatn how yon can Insure your car in the I was awalfened during the night MONUMENTS “ She finally disappeared and la­ know there Is a union here,* We’ve the olficlali^lnaist there is no w t h a monthly income as long World’s Greatest Mutnal at 25% saving. by a terrific noise. I got up and ter I learned her condition was found two boys and two men dress­ never had any trouble and we other mine eOtial to Twin Branch Grhve markers and oma- as he and his family need it. feigned and that she had been em­ never will have.” STUAR T J. W A S L E Y ^ ed in policemen’s uniforms in my ployed to go into my house on the from the viewpoint of the miner. mental stpne work of every de­ You counter with another ques­ REAL ESTATE \ INSUBANCE room. Ope of ^hem had a bottle of prete^ of approaching motherhood scription. tlffiamr, There waa.a lot of fighting and raereafter file a civil law suit tion: Connectiput General S27 Mkin St., Tel. l42kdl, OiMn Tbpreday and Setnrday Kvmtng between them and I was arrested accusing me of being responsible “ How is it, that when mine own­ STATE THEATER Life Insurance Company and was told charges -^ould be for her condition. ers elsewhere are paying wages as I Gadella & Ambrositii placed against me. They never “ When the full truth came to low as four and five dollars a day Sunday, Monday^ Tuesday -ihop at East ehd of Bissell St* were. light I regarded it as one of the and even then say they aren’ t mak­ FAYETTE E CLARKE, AG^* "Later they claimed I had been most damnable, hideous, repulsive ing money, you people are able to Near East Cemetery* - banished from the Ku Klux Klan .tkines that a man ever tried to do pay such a high rate?” ''H ie Patent Leather Kid'* Telephone 1168*12 . . I f 9 m s $ Saoare. Haaif if s GERMANS PLAN DENMARK QUEEN NEW DEVICE TO ENJOYS HOLIDAY LIFT SUBMARINES ALONG RIVIERA

Berlin— The loss of the United Nice, Alpes Maritimes.— the States submarine “ S-4” with num­ Queen of Denmark, who seems erous hands aboard has stimulated to be very much enjo>^lng many engineers in their efforts to her winter holiday on the Riviera, building a reliable submarine rescue takes great delight in exploring apparatus. curious points of interest. One day Berthold Faack, Berlin mechan­ last week she had her usual game ician, who served in the German of tennis in the morning, a rule merchant marine for many years, which she very seldom breaks, and has invented an apparatus by which then visited the oUi Church' on tho he claims, disasters like the one Suquet, which is cne of the most that befell the S-4 could be avoided historical spots along the southern with almost a hundred per cent cer- | coast. After luncheon she set out tainty. again and made the ascent by the Faack does not propose to save funicular railway to Spuer-Cannes the boat, but to rescue the crew. and went on to the top of the Ob­ He has constructed a cigar-like servatory. tube made of duraluminum, which In company with His Majesty the could easily be installed in old or King, she is very often seen around new submarines at the comparative­ the “ louis” table at roulete at one ly cheap price of about 1500 dol­ of the Casinos or the Sporting Cl b •Almond and Cu­ lars. For safety’s sake two tubes of Monte Carlo. would have to be installed on the The royal couple is also very fond cumber Crcain of polo and frequently attended the boat, one astern and another on A. soothing and lin in g ! the foredeck. matches at Mandelieu and other At Any Depth sports. lotion for the skin, I As soon as the submarine sinks Interest in small yachting this for use after shaving* and cannot rise again tow men en­ season was ver}' much stimulated Regular price 1 bottl^.SOc. ter the tube from the inside of the by the fact that the King of Den- , mark has taken up racing during | boat, close it, unscrew the cover . . . „ ayj Friday and Saturday This Sale 2 bottles 5 1 c fasten the tube to the deck and' his visit to Cannes. His Majesty p Regular Price This Sale $0 A1 at the same time forming the cover, sailed his own boat in a six meter 1 bottle $2.00 2 bottles race one- day and held his own of the tube and shoot up to the Colonial throughout the run although he Coloni2J surface. finished up seventh. P en slar Colonial Sindfyt Penslar Shampona Club Arrived on the surface they sig­ Prince Carol Seen Club nal the crew to haul the tube down | Club Hair Tonic Shavinf Another royal visitor who has Toilet Talcum BORALINE A cocoanut 3mamic Tonic, (largo) 2 for 1.51 ing School, a unit of the Nicholas- .10 Fullers Earth 2 for .11 Beazley Airplane company here, .50 Dyspepsia Tablets S for .51 .15 Rochelle Salts 2 for .16 .25 Eye Tone 2 for ,26 has developed into what its officials HAS BILL TO ASSIST .60 Effervescent Soda Phos.'\ 2 for .61 declare to be the largest and most .25 Spirit Camphor 2 for .26 Garden Court 1.00 Hypophosphites Comp. \ 2 for LOl completely equipped civilian avia­ SMALL PLAY ACTORS .25 Tincture Ic^iae 2 for .26 Qarden Cou& .50 Kidney PUls 2 for .51 tion school in the world. .65 Liver Saline (Large) 2 for .06 The school at present has an en­ .50 Witch Hazel 2 for .51 .90 MiUc o f Magnesia (large) 2 for .51 rollment of 270 students, represent­ FACE POWDER COLD CREAM .10 Pen-Lax Tablets (small) 2 for . .11 ing every state in the United States, Loudon.— A bill to protect chorus Penslar Toilet Goods .25 Pen-Lax Tablets (large) 2 for . .26 and three foreign countries. Sev­ girls and lower-paid theatrical Perfumed with An excellent cleans­ .50 White Liniment 2 for ..51 eral of the student-fliers reside artists from extortion, fraud land .50 Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 2 for .51 the fragrance o f 32 .25 Liver Pills Little A^ve. 2 for; M in Canada, China and the Panama immorality on the part of agents ^ ing cream perfumed 1.00 Nux and Iron Tablets 2 for . LOl has just been introduced into the ] .58 After Shaving Lotion 2 for .51 flowers. Smooth, with the fragrance of .50 Papaya Digestant Tablets. 2 tw . J5l Canal zone. 1.00 Sarsaparilla , 2 for 1,01 The official of the school point House of Commons. | .50 Penslar Cold Cream Jars 2 for .51 clinging, invisible. 32 flowers. Packed in .20 Soda M int Tablets 2 .for .21 out that their project was enjoying It is being sponsored by Frank i .50 Moorland Face Powd. 2 for .51 A p)owder of the .15 Sulphur&0;eam Tartar Los. 2 for . only a me"ger success until the long Rose, M. P. and Mrs. Hilton Philip- | artistic jars, .25 Throat Dragees .. 2 For i .26 distance flights of last summer son, formerly Mabel Russel the .25 Tread Easy Foot Powder 2 for .26 softest texture. Regular Price 1 jar 50c. .35 Cascara H uw e Tablets 10(h . 2 fpr^ .al36 famous actress, is the seconder. came to the fore. Aftei several .25 Glycerine & Rose Water 2 for .26 Regular price This Sale 2 for 51c .40 Cascara Tablets 5 gridn' L .2 -.01 successful trips were made across The bill is described as the chorus .20 Zinc Oxide Ointment 2 ter Jtl 1 box 50c. 2 boxes the Atlantic, they say, the institu­ girls charter. .75 Ulic Vegetal 2 for .76 tion grew as fast as they could ac­ It provides that no greater com­ Garden Court commodate new students, and in­ mission than 10 per cent of their Garden Court stall new equipment for their train­ salaries is to be taken irom these Benzoin and Almond ing. artists by agents who place them % n d a r Toilet Waters Cream ' NELSON The school is equipped with a in employment, and also that the A perfume blended from This fragrant liquid cream TOILET modern airport and landing field commission is not to be continued Mag-Lac the flovrer gardens of the quickly softens and heals .WATERS three miles south of here. The for more .than ten weeks. world. Delicate but last­ roughened and irritated skins surrounding land is very smooth All theatrical agents will have to Tooth ing. Delightful after shaving. Chyproi: be licensed, and licenses will only Regular price 1 bottle $1.50 Regular price 1 bottle 50c. Narcissus,, and thus eliminates many hazards Paste and Jasmin for the student pilot. be issued to those who are regarded This Sale ^l.Sl This Sale 2 bottles 5 1 c toilet watsrs' Russell Nicholas is president of as being fit persons. In addition to other 2 bottles in beautiful the airplane company, and Howard Penalties of $1250 and six agents commonly used bottlM and Beazley secrer.ary. C. H. Miller is months in jail are provided in the in like preparations general manager of the flying event of the contravention of the the formula employs Garden Court Double Garden Coiu’t Milk of Magnesia of school. rules laid down. CombinationCream Face Powder Itpiar N m the U. S. P. An all purpose cream, Large sheets of fine quality paper as­ llude$iJe \.\XCY PRICE, FAMOUS Regular price neither greasy or grease­ sorted colors with imported tissue-lined Large size boxes of less. It is an excellent skin the famous Garden UtPiiuf ACTRESS WORKED AS BOY 1 tube SOc. envelopes, 24 sheets and envelopes to box Court Face Powder. 2M n OX SHIP DURIX*G WAR food, powder base and STATE THEATER . j cleanser. This Sale Sic Regular price 1 Jar 50c. Regular Price $1.00 This Sale 2 for $1.01 Regular price Ibox $1.00 . London.— Nancy Price, famous Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 2 tubes actress, worked on a drifter for This Sale 2 Jars 51c This Sale 2 boxe8$1.01 six months during the war, disguis­ —S------ed as a boy, it is now revealed. Trained from girlhood to under­ "The Patent Leather Kid” stand the sea and its ways. Miss % n d a r Price is a skilled yachtswoman. When war broke out she was de­ NEBA termined to use her' experience in POUND PAPER the service of her country. After Easter Sale Padkard^s Pharmacy Without telling anyone of her intentions, she cut off her hair, as­ — at— ' Stationery Full pound 72 sheets of sumed male attire and took em­ The Store of Quality crushed bond finish large ployment as a ship’s boy on a drif­ The Smart Shop Large sheets and en­ size pound paper. ter. velopes of ripple finish Odd Fellows’ Building It is a remarkable fact that for An excellent value. Pen^n* &v(dk)|pe9 six montns she was able to carry paper all white, ribbon out her job without anyone on the South Manchester, » - Conn. drifter, except the skipper, realiz­ tied, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes to box. Regular Price 60c to match ^endar B ing she was a girl. Ik ^ a r price Thki She took her turn at the wheel, GEO. A. JOHNSON Regiular Prico 75c This «^1© 2 for 76c This Sale 2 for 61c lpadca^20c ftfle stood her watch and did the cook­ ing.” Civ3 Engineer and SurydyoF I liliiiT Nearly 250,000 persons are em­ Residence 577 East Center Street ployed by manufacturing plants of fv W isconsin. X e le o b o n e 2 9 0 . tv ,»V

' i MANCHESTER (C0NN.)^l5VENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11; 1928»__^ I'AGB EIGHT

ly well might do, make that speed limit for the community known to F .A C T S ABOUT jKatttlfeiirtff the public, either their own public €tt(tting Bpralb or the guest public passing PU BUSHED BT through. THE HERALD PRINI’INQ CO. Now If it is the theory of the Founded by E lvood S. Bla, Manchester police that a person A Solid Carload of Spring Cheer Oct. 1. 1881 driving through Center street, say, (110) Private and Industrikl Banks. ' Every Evening Bzceot Sundaye and or through North Main, at a rate Holidays. Connecticut has eighteen private and fourteen industrial Entered at the Post ORlce at Man­ of 40 miles an hour is driving at a banks. The private banks have assets amounting to $28,344,- chester as Second Class Mall Matter. rate which in itself is a threat to 424. and the industrial bank assets totaling $7,719,752. The in New Fiber Furniture SUBSCRIPTION KATES; By Mall SIX dollars a year, sixty cents a life, and If that is the minimum at number and assets of both have increased materially the past month tor shorter perloda few years. which they intend to arrest and ^ AST Thursday a solid freight car of liber fum i- ideas. Stick fiber has_ been used in m ^ y By carrier, eighteen cents a weeli. The assets of private banks on September 30, .1924, totaled Single ooplea .three centa prosecute violators, then forty miles ture rdled into the fneight yard for us. Today Cretonne and monk’s cloth upholsteries $19,482,405. The eight industrial banks doing business in the T SPECIAL advertising KEPR^- is the speed limit for Manchester. 4-w a sample of each suite and each odd piece is on modernistic influence. And over all are CO^LORb you SENTAl'lVE, Haniilton-De Llsser. If they hold the theory that thirty- state In 1920 had assets at that time amounting to $3,201,626. will thrill at— colors you will want, to help b rig h t^ Inc.. 8S5 Madison Avenue, New York display at our store. Colors such as you have never Loans and discounts of the private banks on December 31, your sun porch- And remember— your old furniture and 612 North Michigan Avenua five, or thirty, or twenty-five, or seen before have been combined to make this new fur­ Chicago. twenty, or whatever, is the limit 1927, amounted to $4,153,417; securities and real estate, $7,- The Manchester Evening Herald is .233,444; cash on hand, $1,707,706; accounts receivable. $14,- niture the most daring and colorful ever offered* De­ can be traded in as a part payment on the new I on sale in New York City at Schulte's of safety, and that to exceed that News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. 365,699. Deposits, $6,353,181 of which was subject to notice, signs are all new, showing the influence of modern Street and 42nd. Street entrance of limit is to imperil life, and if they amounted to $11,029,900. The total due to banks and bankers Crand Central St.'.tlon and at all are satisfied that they can bring was $10,928,560. Capital amounted to $1,684,568; surplus to HuuMirg News Stands. $553,961, and profit and reserves to $268,336. • • • convictions on any of these bases, Client of International News Ser­ then the speed among these at Loans, industrial plan, of the 14 industrial banks amounted vice. • which they propose to prosecute to $5,918,512 on December 31, 1927. Loans, other plans, to­ "Jmernaiional News Service has the taled $738,399. Loans of all plans In 1920 amounted to $2,- exclusive rights to use for republlca- becomes the speed limit for their 356 670. I’urnitnre and equipment increased in value from tiort in any lorm all news dispatches jurisdiction. $7,120 in 1920 to $27,085 in 1927, Capital stock Increased credited to or not otherwise credited in this paper. It is also exclusively But who knows it, aside from from $630,000 In 1920 to $1,380,350 in 1927; surplus from entitled to use for republlcatlon all the police and the court officials? $94,012 to $345,382; Jiypothecated installment certificates from the local or undated news published $1,247,114 to $2,591,168; installment certificates from $47,359 herein." Pull Service Client of N E A Certainly not the semi-idiot who Service. to $1,465,259, and full paid certificates from $452,750 to $1,- imagines that he is complying with 145,180. XT the law against recklessness by The first Industrial bank in the state was established in Nev/ WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, 1928 having the good luck not to hit Haven on December 14, 1914. anybody or anything even if he is Friday— Building and Loan Associations. HARTFORD MUDDLE tearing through the center of the From the street, it looks as town at sixty-five miles an hour— though the Hartford electioa dis­ and his name is Legion. He doesn’t pute may easily convert itself into know what the Manchester stand­ has succeeded in electing a mayor a muddle, the quite possible out­ ard of safe driving speed is, be­ who has already twice before won 3 PIECES come of which might be the iny.al- cause he has never been told. on his own merits and personality, \ idatiou of the election in ■which The point of all this is that, If it is welcome to it. Walter E. Batterson was, on the the police have an understanding face of the returns, the successful of what constitute a limit of safe STONE MOUNTAIN IHIE candidate for mayor by the close speed and Intend to govern them­ It was an unusual proceeding to Brown, Green, Black, Blue and Orange plurality of 261 in a vote of more selves accordingly, that under­ unveil the titanic statue of General BY RODNEY DUTCHER than 41,000. standing ought, by every right, to Robert E. Lee on Stone Mountain r o w n is the keynote of this suite, for the main cushions are in a checked design— natural linen color That part of the recount order be extended to the motorist, both at a point in the development of Washington, April 11.— Motion and black with orange and blue'figures! $53 for th e Issued by Judge Allyn L. Brown of picture producrs have been called fiber parts are finished in a light, two-tone brown native, and visiting varieties. In the huge memorial when only part B davenport, arm chair and rocker. the superior court which orders many things, good and bad, but no effect. Green is used as a decorative color with the other words there ought to be road of one figure, out of . the many one— not even Will Hays— ever be­ the city moderator to test the vot­ stick fiber in natural color. The spring filled cretonne signs at each highway entrance to which are to make up the granite fore had the nerve to compare them ing machines for discrepancies and the town limits, plainly and unmis­ ensemble, was completed. As - a with Jesus Christ. Inaccuracies appears to have al­ takably setting forth the speed lim­ rule, a certain sense of the-fitness A motion picture trade weekly In most unlimited potentialities. The it for Manchester. This in all fair­ of things operates to keep folks a recent issue carried a Page One editorial entitled “ They Know possible finding of some slight de­ ness to the passing motorist. from acclalmipg their achieve­ fect in one machine might open Not,” which undertook something And after that, any speed bug ments until they are achieved. But of the'sort In a plea for forgiveness the way for endless expert contro­ who drives his car a single milo perhaps ordinary custom cannot be for the scribes and pharisees with­ versy over what that machine an hour faster than the fixed speed expected to apply to such an ex­ in the industry who had supported "might” have done in the way of limit ought to get the limit in traordinary conception as the Stone the Brookhart bill to regulate the block booking evil. improperly recording the vtiter’s fines. Mountain memorial to the “ Lost ■wish, without the possibility of "Our own George Washington Cause” — still so dear to the heart only survived the jealousies and ever ascertaining exactly what, if CHICAGO of some Georgiaim as to recently petty treacheries of men about him anything, it did do. The state of Illinois has repudi­ impel a number of them to protest by amazing patience, stamina and Then there is another question, ated Len Small and the city of violently against a legislative reso­ fortitude,” one reads. “ To go into a more exalted record we find the which is whether or not the ma­ Chicago has repudiated Big Bill lution of admiration for Abraham chines are chargeable with an ap Great Teacher beset on all sides Thompson and Robert E. Crowe. Lincoln, whom they termed “ Bar­ by those who, for petty causes, parent discrepancy between the Terrorism, hooliganism, corrupt barian.” sought his downfall and who, suc­ number of votes registered and the diversion of the police power, elec-j Still, one wonders a little. And, ceeding through lashing the un­ number of voters checked off the tion day violence and ballot box wondering, he speculates as to the thinking multitude into & frenzy, caused his crucifixion...... Like­ lists. What proof can there possibly possibility of a connection’ between 3 PIECES crimes failed to save the day for wise from Him who suffered most be that the check liist clerks at the the graft ring of the Windy City the Stone Mountain memorial and polling places actually did, in every came tha message of most impor­ when the decent people of the com­ the coming Presidential election. It tance in situations where misguid­ instance, check the voter as he ■was munity finally, after years of sloth, Is rather notorious that, in start­ ed and furious men have, because passed into the booth? There are aroused themselves and buried the ing the huge carving, Georgia bit of one condition or another, sought to tear ^’own the temple...... Brown, Black, Orange, Blue, Lavender a hundred possibilities in this con­ ring under the avalanche of bal­ off a tremendous financial mouth­ nection, none of them involving in­ ‘Father, forgive them, for they and orange piedominating. Lavender, orange, blue, lots. There is only one reason why ful. Loud shrieks for more and a n you picture this color combination? The tentional misconduct on the part of know not what they do.’ yellow and gray are worked into the cretonne ip the forces of evil failed to prevail still more financial aid are to be “ From this supreme source we main fiber parts of the suite are of two-tone election ofllcials. Eviery person who in yesterday’s Chicago primaries— expected before the work is much may with due reverence receive a Gbrown, decorated with natural fiber and black! The smaller amounts! The davenport, arm chair and has had experience of - electioa and that reason is that the numbdr further advanced. Also Georgia is practical and workable plan for cushions are of cretonne, highly figured, with black rocker, exactly as pictured, are only $71. york knows-that in any crowded of well disposed people In the great not supposed to be unfertile soil the righting of conditions In the precinct, where there is a heavy business structure of the motion hive is, as it always is in every for the planting'of a bolt If Al rush of voting, bona fide voters oc- picture Industry...... we can call American city, infinitely greater Smith is nominated as the Dem­ 'casionally and innocently reach the. upon the leaders of our business to than the number of the criminally ocracy’s candidate. Again, there forgive those who, through mis­ ballot box or machine without be­ minded, the immoral and the in­ are many rich Democrats up north, takes, anger, or plain stubborn ig­ ing checked, despite the watchful­ different. I f they will only bestir who want no boltt Synchroniser the norance have blindly tried to bring ness of the officials. To convict the our business under political con­ themselves. need of a "barrel” to finance the trol, who have maligned and tra­ machines in Hartford of having That Chicago is to suddenly be­ Stone memorial with the need of made duplicate registrations, just duced it in the market place, and come a* clean and pretty town is Georgia’s vote for Al Smith— and who have borne witness against it because the machine count does not not on the cards— not even if the what have you? The ansv/er is. An in the camp of its enemies.” agree with the check list, would Deneen faction and its candidates interesting situation. he to presume the infallibility of prove themselves to be worthy of All in all, there might have the checking system— and experi­ the trust reposed in them. There is been, possibly,' a less effective time A sort of "voters* guide” is of­ ence all shows that that, system is fered by the People’s Legislative still an election to be held. There is for bringing Robert E. Lee’s stoney not infallible. Service of Washington, which offers room for every conceivable kind of counterfeit into the daylight. On the whole an interesting sit­ to provide Individuals or groups deal between the grafters and the i interested in politics with the rec­ uation impends in Hartford— one parties. And in any event there will ords of their senators and repre­ that possibly may have an import­ still, be In Chicago an enormous sentatives on all the important ant bearing on the entire question measures before Congress in the number of chronic law violators. ^/ii$ c/ate if\, of machine voting. last few years. 3 PIECES Perhaps we shall not he able to merican “ There,” says an announcement note any tremendous improvement ^A of this organization, "you will find in the performances of that dump­ HISTORY the explanation of the vast differ­ PINCHING SPEEDERS ing ground. ence between pre-election promises It has become a quite common A^RJIL 11 and post-election performances. But at least Chicago has made a Brown, Lavender, Orange, Black, practice— and we are not disposed 1783— Congress 'proclaimed cessa­ There you will behold the Ceme­ huge gesture in the direction of de­ tion of war with Great Brit­ to con^mn it— for Manchester po­ tery of S»'red Pledges that have to match the fiber. Here, as in all the other suites, cency. It is immensely encouraging. ain. e r e is another suite finished in two-tone^brown, lice to arrest and bring into court been buried along ■with the hopes the color schemes for the pieces have been taken from 1861— U. S. Treasury sold $5,000,- of a deceived electorate and a be­ decorated iii a combination of orange and laven­ motorists who drive their cars 000 worth of notes at par. H th colorful cretonnes used, so you will find th6 fiber 1865— All southern U. S. porta, trayed public. der! The spring filled cushions are upholstered in a through this town at a rate of “ There also can be seen the rec­ heaW cretonne showing brown, orange and lavender and upholstery in perfect color harmony. NEW BRITAIN “ BAROJMETER” - except Key West, declared speed assumed by the police to be closed. ords of the. unafraid and uncon- in violation of the law against "Three cheers for Al Smith!” 1911— Committees in the House of troled, of those congressmen who reckless driving. Sometimes a con­ shouted Mayor-elect Paonessa, Representatives made elec­ have been true to the people’s in­ tive. terests and responsive to the na­ viction is obtained, sometimes not. Democrat, at New Britain last tion’s needs. If the person arrested or summon­ night, when it was discovered that “ How can the people know and ed hires a lawyer and presents a he had been elected chief executive judge of the intelligence and faith­ witness or two who will testify that of his city. And his Democratic fulness of their owu representa­ tives? How’ can they get hold of Displays he had a clear road and will dis­ friends staged a carnival parade in A TH O U G H T the revealing facts with which to pute the opinion of the police of­ which the name of "Smith” led elect the right man and defeat the that of "Paonessa.” Because New ficer that the car in question was Be sober, be vigilant; l^&Cause incompetent and unfaithful? being driven at a speed to endanger Britain is a pretty stiff Republican your, adversary the devil, as a "Only by having in their hands on three floors life, his guilt of an infraction of town, most times, and in the Pa­ roaring lion, walketh about seek­ a synopsis of the most important the law is not likely to be alto­ onessa victory they visualized a ing whom he may devour.— ! Peter public measures and an absolutely accurate statement of the votes on forecast of November. 5:8. IT takes three displays to gether easy to prove. Yet the po­ these measures.” One thing Mr. Paonessa and his show all this new fiber fur­ liceman was probably an excellent Vigilance is. not only the price excited partisans seem to have judge of safe speed— or at least of of liberty, but of success of any Secretary of the Interior Hubert niture. A big part of oUr extremely unsafe speeds. quite overlooked. Which is the sort.— Beecher. Work, who was called a "coward’ main floor is used— the fact that twice before, In the same on the Senate fioor by Caraway of The action of the Legislature in large porch fronting “The repealing the definite speed limits Republican town, Mr. Paonessa has MILLER NOT TO TRY Arkansas, operates under the han­ TO GO TO OLYMPICS. placed a difficult burden on all been elected mayor— and what did dicap of an unpleasant manner. He Cottage”— and a big dis­ TO QUIT WRESTLING. Is sometimes known as “ Hard- Al Smith have to do with the New play in the basement! Come local police and the courts in the Boiled Hubert.” More than one regulation of automobile speed, Britain man’s success on those oc­ New Haven, Conn.— Burr stranger who has called on Work in and see this new furni­ even within the widest latitudes. casions? Just as much, in all prob­ Churchill, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., is has left the secretary’s office boil­ not to try for the Olympic wrestling These sturdy fiber ferneries com« ture, Bven though your sun But it is quite possible that the ability, as lie did yesterday. ing with rage at what he felt was team, and he is not planning to the old gentleman’s rudeness. in a choice of bright red. light green, porch needs no new things! police and the local courts are not, As a matter of fact, the best turn to professional wrestling. brown or natural finishes. They gauge of November prospects in On the other hand, Work has a in all cases, doing the utmost pos­ Mills, who was captpln of Yale’s reputation for being very easy to have metal sible to lighten their own task. this state provided by yesterday’s 1928 Varsity wrestling team, ■ has see. Men in high position down lin e r s ...... • If there is— and there must be events is to be found that in. no announced two facts here, clearing here generally hedge themselves less than twenty-five towns in Con­ up various rumors concerning his around with enough Secretaries and __a point beyond which a car can­ future career. not safely be speeded in a settled necticut the/Democrats held no clerks to enable them to avoid eee- Miller, who graduates next Juhe, ing all but The moft welcome. community, and if the experience caucuses thdugh it was the day .net is considered the greatest collegiate When one doesn’t do that, as Work of the authorities in that commun­ for the selection of delegates to the wrestler yet produced. He has never been thrown In all his years doesn’t, he probably has to be pre­ "WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. ity has told them what that point state convention. pared to bark many persons out A political party demoralized of college grappling, and he has is, and if they are sure enough of been defeated by time advantage the door In short order. EXCLUSIVE representatives FOR' CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES \ their ground to risk arrest and and lacking in the essential quality just three times. ' Caraway complainec^that Work prosecution of persons for exceed- of interest to the point where it The next Yale wrestling team Is had “ in&ulted” a wounded war ■vet­ eran who. 'came to him[ to prptest ig that point of speed, then they cannot. In any one of twenty-five to have Burwell Dodd, of New York, as its captain, ; test an Interior Department report. must have fixed, in their, owfi towns, even go through the mo­ Work denied throwing or shewing minds and for their own guidance, tions of perfunctory existence, is in America Is a country where anyone out of his office. It is mb^e a definite speed limit. Yet in many a pretty had way. If it can find cpuples who can’t be •mlcable get likely that he merely told the ^ e s they. ^ pot* as they perfect-^ground for hop.e ia the fact that it an iMBlcable fiv.0i68i wpunded colonel to “get’’ cut. MANCHESTEPw (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, A P |irL 11, 1928.

■Campaign Portraits—The Story of Jim Reed .< ■ v- * Reed^s Greatest Victory V Re-Election to Senate in 1922 Followed Hard Uphill Battle— In “Always Something New” Last Fight of His Career Now. State Theater Building, ______South Manchester i They Are Here » O '— BEAUTIFUL SPRING

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Senator Jim Reed campaigning fo r re-election in 1922, when he won a seemingly hopeless fight. EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the<$>ently, in a harsh, rasping voice he<^States and got General Lincoln An- third of a series of articles on out­ speaks. drews, enforcement chief ,to say standing presidential candidates, “ Who told you that a president that prohibition enforcement would These Are Busy Days for Boys written for The Herald and has the right to think for you and be greatly simplified if the sale of NEA Service by Robert Talley. me, anyway?” he begins. Thus he beer was legalized. Every boy intown is busy these bright spring days- $9.95 \ This article concludes the story of meets the change that he had been They’re not staying, indoors one minute more than they Senator James A. Reed; tomorrow’s unfaithful to Wilson. Reed wanted to cross-examine R egular $15.00 Value will begin the story of Secretary of Then he grins a broad, good- the late Wayne B. Wheeler, gen­ actually have to. Commerce Herbert Hoover. humored grin and his voice be­ eral counsel of the Anti-Saloon comes playful. League, but Wheeler wus canny These are days that are hard on shoes. Marbles, enough to appear at this hearing BY ROBERT TALLEY “ Did Brecky Long tell you that?” baseball, stump-the-leader and a dozen other sports, all he asks. “ Why see here, folks— as counsel. Reed wanted to probe Washington, April 11.— One of what if I should be elected presi­ the whole league from end to end. Individual Tailored Models help to wear thehi out. the favorite quotations of Senator dent some day and Brecky had to But finally the chance Dur­ Jim Reed, the fiery Missourian who let me do his thinking for him? ing Reed’s scathing in^Stigation When you buy House’s shoes for boys you’ll have the Is now campaigning for the presi­ Don’t you see what an awful fix of the Vare eiection in 'Eenrisyl- Some Fur Trimmed dency, is the old Russian proverb; we’d both be in?” vania— which he started, as the $ 1 Cf strongest, longest wearing shoes ever made. “ The darkest hour comes just be­ The crowd chuckles. result of charges of fra^(d^^the Three Days Special a t ...... * fore the dawn.” Anti-Saloon League asserted;.:f that The summer of 1922 found Jim Suddenly, Reed’s face distorts excessive use of money had helped R egular $22.50 Value Buster Brown and Melansen Makes Reed in his darkest hour. For his to a snarling mask, his harshness defeat Governor Pinchot, the dry part in beating the League of Na­ returns and he thunders out; candidate. tions plan, leaders and members “ W hen-I opposed some of the A less keen man might not have BEAUTIFUL $3.00 “ $5.09 of his party had applied epithets things that the president wanted seen the opportunity, but Reed that made “ traitor” and “ renegade” I wasn’t fighting the president. I leaped upon this statement and seem mild. The ominous shadow v.'as fighting for you people. This made it one of his excuses for of Woodrow Wilson’s hatred hung isn’t a one-man government. This dragging the whole prohibition over him, a shadow tinged with is a government of 110,000,000 question before his commitee. He Sport Coats popular sympathy for the sick man men and w'omen. You sent me to got away with it. at his home on S street here. congress to agree with the presi­ From Wheeler, on the witness Regular $9.95 Value Special at ...... Reed„ rabhing. for rerelection for dent when I believed he was right stand, Reed drew the entire story another six-year-term, was opposed and to fight him when I believed he of the prohibition movement. He in the Democratic primary by- was wrong— didn’t you?” learned that the league had spent Sale of Shirts Breckinridge Long, who had been So the speech went on, shifting $35,000,000 to bring about the pas­ third assistant secretary of state to homely humor at times but al­ sage of the dry law, and that it was $7.95 spending a million dollars a year under Wilson. In a public letter. ways carrying the incisive cry of Most any shirt looks good on the Wilson denounced Reed— as he had defiance. Act by act, Reed took in New York alone. He estab­ done many times before— and asked J up ^is record, shouting his expla- lished that congressmen and sena­ counter—but you want shirts that Missouri Democrats to vote for nation and renewing his assault on tors were being paid money for will, look good months after you buy. Long. Wilson. With variations, the scene making speeches for prohibition. ONE LOT them. was repeated nightly throughout In all, he had quite a merry time. It seemed that every man’s hand Missouri. You’ll'ba sure of all that in our was against him. Even his op­ He refused to be put on the de­ Reed’s outstanding recent spring shirts. They’re fast color— ponent was campaigning with the fensive. He was forever attacking, achievement has been hfe in­ C oats they fit— they will not shrink. blessing of the party’s leader, a attacking, attacking . . . fighting, vestigation into the election of fallen but still mighty star. It fighting, fighting. Vare, in Pennsylvania, anS Prank These includes values up to $29.50. was up to Reed to placate the hos­ Reed was renominated triumpt- L. Smith, in Illinois, it bein,g al­ S pecial...... One lot of English tility he found everywhere. He antly and re-elected by 43,000 leged that these millionaires Broadcloth and Silk votes. He returned to the Senate “ bought” their way into the Sen­ must make peace. Poplin Shirts, collar How did he do it? to resume his spectacular career. ate with excessive campaign expen­ $ 2 . 0 0 With a snarl! with a fierce, bit­ ditures. The Senate -has already attached in blue, ter, last-ditch campaign in which For a time, he seemed subdued voted to deny Smith his seat; green and white. he asked no quarter and gave none. — weary and disheartened — but meanwhile, Vare is stan(Jing aside $ 19.95 Regular $2.50. With a fighting on his enemies and not for long. In the 69th congress until his investigation is com­ a refusal to soften or apologize for he got into three outstandiing fights pleted. a single one of the acts that had his reputation and prestige in­ . Reed occasionally practices law. One lot of plain and creased. He took the leadership In Aaron Sapiro’s $1,000,000 suit brought him unpopularity. That fancy Broadcloth was Jim Reed’s w-ay of making of the anti-World Court crowd against Henry For.i as the after- math of Ford’s anti-Jew campaign, Shirts, peace. away from Borah and held it to SPRING “ Fighting . . • fighting . . . the end. He assailed the Mellon Ford is said to have retained Reed collar attached, fighting; all I ever got in this tax bill. He was one of the leaders at a fee of $100,000. The suit was Regular $2.00. world I’ve had to fight for,” has in the fight over the Italian debt settled by compromise and never been Reed’s cry through life. settlement. ^ came to trial. In 1926, he suddenly picked up DRESSES Here is a sample of Jim Reed’s the prohibition issue and made it Today, at 66, Jim Reed is still SPORT SWEATERS fighting . , . fighting . . . fi,ghting. tactics during that historic cam­ alive again. Durin,g the ordinarily For Men and Boys. V neck styles. paign of 1922 when he started his routine consideration of wet and It is not only his greatest fight, in the most alluring models with neatest “ come-back.” dry bills by the judiciary commit­ but probably his last. If he is de­ of lines and cuts. You will find a frwk Before a platform illuminated by tee, he dragged high prohibition of­ feated in his effort for the presi­ Boys’ Men’s kerosene flares in.a small Missouri ficials on the stand. He developed dency, he plans to return to Kan­ here for every occasion of the Spring town, a dense crowd of farmers that 60,000,000 gallons of bonded sas City and settle down to the ^$2 and $3.50 $5 and $7.50 and their wives are packed. Reed, alcohol were escaping annually practice of law. season. from the government; drew out an in his shirt sleeves, moved to the s'sssSiS One Lot of Mai’s Cimt Sweaters front of the platform and looks out estimate that there were 1,700,000 TOMORROW: “Plain Mr. H oot- sternly over his audience. Pres- illicit stills operating in the United er.” • $5.00 to $0-00 them away from the mysterious foui^ in outlying woods, and a Prints y ' ^ doorway down which disappear the bunch of wild violets to be taken wagons and the lumbering ele­ home ..as a peace offering to par­ phants. ents who had long since heard the Within the Garden, morning af­ news that you had played hookey ter morning, the “ acts” go about from the afternoon session of Flat Crepes C. L HOUSE & S(H1. Inc. their business of being “ limbered school; what with frogs beginning up." A man in overalls puts a to croak in the ponds and pussy­ group of trained dogs through their willows growing fat aldng the I paces; an acrobatic act, fresh from shores and cat-tails luring from the Special at I Europe, tries to pick up the Amer- safety of a marsh; what with the ground, then to draw off the skin New York, April 11.— The cir­ ! lean customs in circus behavior; ransacking of closets for last year’s leaving t]^ carcass of the animal cus, to the New Y ork youngsters, is the “ glittering galaxy” assembles in marbles and the careful shining up HORSE THIEVES where the job had been completed. nothing more or less than a vast, a side corner to prepare for the re­ of the “ giassies” and "alleys.” The two men arrested, Homer underslung building which covers a hearsal of the bigger-and-better block of territory. There is nothing New York youngsters, I have so S 7 .9 S Sweak and Virgil Jackson, were opening number. The great gardens often noticed, are handicapped even IN KANSAS USE taken Into custouy, at Woodward, of the smell of damy, fresh ground spin with a discordant activity. It In the early morning; nothing of at marbles. They must play from Oklahoma, where it Is alleged they is, for the n.oment, a triumph of the safety of str.ct gutters or take were attempting’ to-contract for. the excitement pf lying half awake the indiyidual performers. Soon, for fear of over-sleeping the coming chances on being hit by passing the wholesale delivery of horses' under the preparation of/the super- autos; they must seek out tiny MOTORTRUCKS hide to a dealer there. The pair of the circus trains; no miles of director, who pieces t^ - show to­ walking across fields and lanes to earthen spots in public squares and \ will face trial at Springfield, Colo­ gether as a child inp«es a jig-saw keep their shooting within a radiu.s 2 for Huglon, Kan.— Stealing horse.? rado, where a number of ranchers; reach the grounds; none of the puzzle, they will aJFnecome cogs in have repoffted the loss of their, thrills that come with the mechani­ of a few feet. and using motor trucks to skin the great machine and begin their them for their hides is. believed by horses. cal processes of putting the big mechanical rounds. Soon they will show together, of watching the authorities here to be a new prac­ As the. men were arrested hi be clocked and timed and stop- tice being extensively -employ^ in Colorado authorities, in Oklahomig stake drivers and finally thrilling watched until their acts' click off .Notes from around town: Me­ to the climax of the 'big top rising chanical Harold Lloyds being sold $ 1 5 .0 0 southwestern Kansas and eastetn It was necessary for the officers « to the harmony of a prescribed rou­ .to what seem, at the time, tremen­ in Times Square; Ann Sutherland, Colorado. Hundreds ot horses have convince G ’vbfnor Henry .Johns^ tine. Soon they will be off and been discovered out on the pralrlbs that ther had snfflcleat evidence.j dous heights. away to the road, to bring sleep­ one-time leading light of the thea­ ter, now runs a ham-and-egg em­ other Dresses, regular $6.95, Special at ...... v • • • $ 4 .9 5 near here, minus their hides. prove the two h”d;Carrt«d ,pn less nights to millions of small Stockmen believe that many of the a practice of slaughtei^ng ^ iw The “ biggest show on earth” boys the country over. porium in the Village that you can’t miss because it’s painted like a cir­ animals show evidence of; halving they could temo’^e their prie comes ambling, rather than rush­ to Golorfcdo. ing, into Manhattan about this sea­ cus wagon. . . . And, strange' been skinned alive. son. New York is its rehearsal • At times like tins, I’m glad 1 though it may be for a New York­ Two Oklahoma men have been Officers advan - er to admit it, she says it’s pat­ arrested a,nd charged with the theft the pris . .era are but two -t^4 point. Its winter hibernating season wasn’t a small boy in New York. ring operating near th*:*“ '‘ ended, it comes out of winter quar­ I’m glad my boyhood was spent in terned after "Coffee Dan’s” in San and cruel slaughter of eighteen ters and empties its vronders miles Lapee county, Michigan, and Port Francisco. . . . The most elaborate bead of horSbs. the tw« states, and mer tattoo parlor I’ve seen in years The method, as described by aui- the hide* through- 'til from the view of small boys. It’s a Huron and Saginaw and Bay City. dealers. They -h»v6 long trek to the Madison Square Spring was a thrilling season now flourishes on the Bowery thoritles who witnessed such an Garden and those peeps the New then, what with the circus posters around the corner from Chinatown. “Always Something New” act was to fasten the animal's^ neck Intention pt masing a: York gangsters get are sneake.i appearing on the barns, and the to a crov.br r driven, djtep into’ tbb vcstigdtl^Q In the ' from the sidewalk, as police shove fii-st wdntercreeu berries to ba G ILBERT SWAN. 11 with, a line attached to-a tr-udSi heiidtnt more - V MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1928. PAGE TEN

❖ • TO GET ENTERTAINERS Dr. Caldwell’s 3 FROM THE PICTURES IN Building Inspector’s Report Tow n Ordered Paid m s OFFICE, HE OWNS ’E»I FOR HERALD BOWLERS The subject In a Barnard Keep Y ou 7.11 sohbol grade room the other DWELLINGS— jldkins Printing Co., Book, bl&nks, etc...... ? day was ocean liners. The 22.09 Clarke Baker, Comstock Road...... ? Vaudeville Will Be Feature of ^nderson & Noren, G roceries...... teacher suggested that the W. Harry England, Wellington Road • t • • 9.000. 00 Dr. Caldwell watched the results j ^rnistroiig,> win.,'Care of dump ...... *...... 40.00 8. 000. 00 Banquet at the Sheridan To­ children get pictures and facts C'. Gambolati, Pitkin Street ...... of constipation for 47 years, andj 5-ASS Atlantic & Pacific Co., Sugar, etc...... 55.61 7,000.00 22.00 about the big ships. W. Harry England, Gerard Street. . morrow Night. believed that no matter how care-j Andisio, Evasio, R e n t...... The next day the youngsters Earle W. Goslee, Westminster Street 6,000.00 ful people are of their health, diet j 8.99 were discussing the , ocean go­ Bario, Antonio, Milk ...... 28.90 Geo. L. Fish, Benton S treet...... Howard Murphy, chairman of the and exercise,, constipation will oc-j Barrett & Robbins, Cartridges, etc ...... ing vessels in class again. The W. Harry England, Autumn S treet...... 5,000.00 preparations for the Herald Bowl­ cur from time to time regardless of i Braithwaite, J. R., labor and m aterials...... 15.30 question arose as to which liner 32.00 W, Harry England, Hollister Stheet ...... ^AAAn!! ing League banquet tomorrow night how much one tries to avoid it. Of Brazbuski, Adam, Rent ...... was the bigger— the Majestic, W. Harry England, Mather S treet...... 5.000. 00 at the Hotel Sheridan, went to next importance, then, is how to 9.92 or the Leviathan. The teacher 5.000. 00 iironke, R. W., M ilk ...... 22.50 W. Harry England, Hollister Street .... Hartford this afternoon to obtain treat it when it comes. Dr. Cald­ Brown, A. L. & Co., Furnishings ...... a, co said the Leviathan was the W. Harry England. Hollister Street .... 5.000. 00some high class and wholesome en­ well always was in favor of getting Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Book, etc...... largest vessel in the world. 5.000. 00 M > 2.50 W. Harry England, Autumn S treet...... tertainment. as close to nature as possible, hence Chartier, Paul, Repairs ...... • One little fellow didn’t agree W. Harry England, E. Middle Turnpike 5.000. 00 At the start of the season, each of his remedy for constipation, known Conn. Children’s Aid Society, hoard and c a r e ...... 69.79 with the teacher saying the 5.000. 00 36.00 W. Harry England, North Elm Street . .. the twelve teams paid an entrance as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is Cowles, C. W., Rents ...... Majestic was bigger than the Arthur C. Ayer, Mather S treet...... 4.000. 00 fee of ten dollars with the under- ^ mUd vegetable compound. It can Dewey-Rlchman Co., office supplies ...... 1.62 Leviathan. He insisted so 4.000. 00 18.00 W. Harry England, Vernon S treet...... standing that half of that amount not harm the most delicate system Dolan, Ed. G.. D. D. S.. Dental services...... strongly that the teacher asked C. Gambolati, Autumn S treet...... 4.000. 00was returnable providing the lea,gue and is not a habit forming prepara­ 40.00 him where he got the informa­ Duffy, James, Att. Officer ...... 24.00 rules were observed. At a special tion. Syrup Pepsin is pleasant-tast- Dunn, Mrs. Mabel, board and c a r e ...... • • tion. “ Oh,” said the boy, “ I 1105,000.00 meeting the other night, however, ing, and youngsters love it. It does .. 300.00 asked Bob Smith and he knows Elliott, E. C., Jr., Salary— 6 months ...... 25.00 STORES it was unanimously decided by the not gripe. Thousands of mothers England, W .Harry, G roceries...... everything.” 18.00 <$> F. W .Leasing Corp., Main and Birch Streets...... $38,000.00 team captains to donate the five have written us to that effect. ' Farr, Mrs. L., Rent ...... 3.50 GARAGES— dollars toward vaudeville en- Dr. Qaldwell did not approve of Fischer, Gustave Co., Office supplies...... C. J. Jeffers. Love Lane, Garage and Gas S tation ...... 2,400.00 tainment. This leaves Murphy with drastic physics and purges. He did Foley’s Express, express and m ovin g...... 32.00 500.00 13.25 E. J. Holl, 17 Bond S tre e t...... sixty dollars for that purpose. not believe they were good for hu­ AT AGE 8 3 Gardner, W. H., S h o e s...... 28.00 THREE MAJOR EVENTS E. J. Holl, West Center Street ...... 350.00 The program will start with a man beings to put into their sys­ Garrone’s Market, Groceries ...... 165.70 E. J. Holl, Center S treet...... ^...... • • • 350.00 roast chicken supper served at 6:30 tem. In a practice of 47 years he Glenney, W. G. Co., Coal ...... 30.00 E. J. Holl, Center S treet...... • • • 350.00 and will be followed by numerous never saw a~ny reason for their use Grimason .Robert, U niform ...... HERE THIS EVENING 300.00 sin for yourself and members of 24.48 Walter LojewskI, 237 Center S treet...... speeches and the presentation of when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin the family in constipation, bilious­ Hannon, P. F., Groceries ...... 300.00 89.00 Vito M. Zito, 22 Norman S treet...... prizes by Tom Stowe, Herald sports will empty the bowels just as ness, sour and crampy stomach, Herald Printing Co., Advertising...... • ...... 130.00 Kunigunda Bastis, 325 Tolland Turnpike ...... 250.00 promptly, more cleanly and gently, Hohenthal, E. L. G., Jr., Services, Board of R e lie f...... editor. Close to a hundred dollars bad breath, no appetite, headaches, 368.20 Concert of Men’s Choral Club, without griping and harm to the $ 4,800.00 will be given away. and to break up fevers and colds. Holl, Edward J., Rent and Insurance...... 7.00 Lutheran Club’s Play and system. Always have a bottle in the honse, Holloran, James W., Elec, la b o r ...... 28.00 ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS— Keep free from constipation! It Holloran Brothers, transportation ...... Fish and Game Dinner. 1.500.00 CLOSED BY ATTACHMENT and observe these three rules of 27.60 A. H. Fish, 217 North Elm S treet...... ; ...... robs yoiir strength, hardens your health: Keep the head cool, the House, C. E. & Son, Inc., C lothing...... 1.500.00 21.60 Pete Ponticelli, 160 Charter Oak S treet...... A writ of attachment was served arteries and brings on premature feet warm, the bowels open. Hultman, Arthur L., Clothing ...... Those desiring entertainment in 900.00 old age. Do not let a day go by 80.00 Patsy Veudrillo, 25 Oak Street ...... on Louis Custen, proprietor of a We would be glad to have you Hunter. Mrs., board and care-.-...... Manchester this evening will have Charles Ubert, 9 Village Street ...... 400.00 without a bowel movement. Do not 22.25 their choice of three major events. confectionery store, at the corner prove at our expense how much Dr. Johnson, Mrs. Nicholas, board and c a r e ...... 22.16 Prank Farr, 513 Main S treet...... 400.00 sit and hope, but go to a druggist Kearns, Mrs. Katherine, board and care ...... The principal of these is the con­ 30-0.00 of Pine and Walnut streets yester­ Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin can mean 20.00 John Hand, 43 Pearl S treet...... day afternoon by Constable James and get one of the generous bottles Kellum, J. W., rent ...... - ...... cert of the Men’s Choral club in 300.00 of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. to you and yours. Just write 78.98 Alex Hanna, Pearl and Foster Street ...... Foley. The creditors who brought “ Syrup Pepsin,” Monticello, Illi­ Kittel’s Market, Groceries ...... High school hall and the others are Harold T. West, 29 Bissell S treet...... 200.00 Take the proper dose that night 140.40 the banquet of the Manchester Fish 150.00 about the closing of the business nois, and we will send you prepaid Knofla, Arthur A., Insurance ...... - ...... 8.10 Kunigunda Bastis, 326 Tolland Tpk...... and by morning you will feel like Lederle Antitoxin Lab., blood serum ...... and Game club in Tinker hall and 100.00 are the Capitol City Candy Com­ a different person. Use Syrup Pep- a FREE SAMP1,E BOTTLE.-rAdv. 14.95 Mrs. August Parson, 16 Munroe S treet...... pany and the Capitol City Paper Lewis, Ferdinand, Ford repairs ...... the play, “ The Family Upstairs” , Frank Waters, 17 Deming Street ...... 75.00 Lynch, Edward D., Services, Board of R e lie f...... 125.00 75.00 Company of Hartford. 17.63 given by the Luthern church James Aceto, 564 Center S treet...... Madden, J. H., Groceries ...... 2,316.49 dramatic club in Cheney hall. Alex Zekus, 62 North Street ...... 75.00 Man. Electric Co., Elec, services...... 1,4.15 At the concert of the Choral club Man. Gas Co., gas service...... • • ...... there will be heard the Newport $ 5, 1^ 5.00 Man. Memorial Hospital, board and care, cultures...... 115.06 3.92 String Quartet of New York, com­ MISCELLANEOUS— ^ ^ Man. Motor Sales, Inc., Auto p a rts...... posed of members of the New York C. Gambolati. 214 McKee Street. Work S h o p ...... ? Man. Sand & Gravel Co., trap rock and use of tru ck ...... 99.32 41.67 Philharmonic orchestra, and Miss F. W. Hill, 10 Olcott Street, Hen C o o p ...... 530.00 Man. Trust Co., Treas., Sal. of N urse...... Lillian Gustafson, noted church Man. Water Co., water service ...... 20.50 28.00 soprano singer of New York City. $ 2,530.00 Miner, Mrs., board and care ...... 3.60 The varied program of the club will Totals ...... '...... $156,305.00; WAIT Y B U R 9 K J Miner’s Pharmacy, drugs ...... include numbers which have been IT Mohr’s Bakery, Bread ...... 18.00 50.00 given in previous concerts. Moore, D. C. Y., M. D., Sal.— 6 m onths...... The speakers at the Fish and Idoriarty, Ed. F., labor and materials ...... 620.48 TROUT FISHERS ALL SET FORMER CHIEF IS 6.16 Game club dinner will be A. Joseph Morris & Co., Meats ...... • Williamson of Bridgeport, chief Nettleton, Mrs. Emma L., Sal.— 6 m onths...... 50.00 SPECIAL ,12.36 game warden, and Senator Charles FOR SEASON’S OPENING ONLY SURVIVOR OF New Eng., Blue Print Paper Co., Blue prints...... E Wheeler of Stratford, member New Model Laundry, service ...... 54 4.32 of the State FlsL and Game Com­ N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. Co., fre ig h t...... mission. A moving picture film de­ PIANKESHAW TRIBE O’Meara Motor Co., auto p a rts...... 4.00 Some Already Planning to Hit Thursday and Friday 46.00 picting the life of a brook trout will Orfitelli, Michael, Rent he shown by a representative of the Streams Before Day­ Packard’s Pharmacy, Drugs 8.25 2.00 the Baylis Fishing Rod company of light on 15th. Miaml, Okla. —: Only one full- Perrett & Glenney, express West Haven. Dinner will be served Meadow Gold Fresh Made Pinehurst Grocery, Groceries 28.92 blood member of the Piankeshaw 154.00 at 7:30 by Urbano Osano. Manchester’s followers of Izaak Indian tribe remains alive today. Pola, L. Coal-Co., Coal In Cheney hall the dramatic club SVulton are busy these days getting Potter, A. N., American. Director 150.00 Only a few generations ago, the of the Concordia Lutheran church stocked up with rlshing tackle for 1 lb. 5S e Quinn, J. H. & Co., drugs and i c e ...... 19.60 tribe consisted of several thousand Butter 4.28 will give a repeat performance of the opening of the trout season members who dwelt south of the Reynolds, Jesse M., expenses...... next Sunday. ^ Schieldge, Wni. H., printing , ...... 77.50 “ The Family Upstairs” under the 797.86 direction of MlsS Lelia Church of The ban will be lifted at mid- Shearer, Florence B., Sec., School supplies .... night Sa'turday and scores of local The lone survivor is Chief Te- 2 lbs. $1.05 Skrabaez, Chtirles, Groceries ...... 20.01 Rockville. This pla> was put on fishermen are planning to be the Wah-Quah-Ke-Non-Gah who, Smith, Raymond W., Official steno...... 35.28 before, a large audience some time first on hand at their favor!t-.' among his pale face friends is In Paris! So. New Eng. Tele. Co., Tele, service...... 149.99 ago and requests for a second pro­ stream bright and early. Sunday plain George Finley. He is seven­ Spencer Turbine Go., Cleaner parts ...... 8.14 duction were so many that it was morning. At least s two Manchester ty- two years old. Spring Cleaning Specials 614.32 decided to give it again. Under a treaty signed in 1832, Now, Aiu-i'icau gr.'la aro show- State of Conn., Windows’ Pension...... parties will be ready to begin their wear 1,335.86 sport when the first streak of dawn the Piankeshaws, together with the ing the French how to State of Conn., board and c a r e ...... clothes! Doris Padmore, lovely ■I Tocionis, Joseph, Groceries ...... 46.70 comes out of the east. Peorias and the Wees, were placed SOAPS and POWDERS 260.lt Stephen “ Stubby” Leister and a in what is now northeastern Okla­ New York City girl whose home is Valvoline Oil Co., gas and o i l ...... PUBLIC RECORDS at 70 Borrow Street, is in Paris, Waranoke Press, Printing ...... 8.5t: party of friends are planning to homa. Intermarriage between th,e P aiyd G S oa p ...... 10 bars 39c 255.32 leave Manchester before midnight three tribes and the whites since displaying gowns for Jean Patou, Willis, G. E. & Son, Inc., coal and o i l ...... the famous French designer. Wilson, H. L.,. Sal. as Sealer ...... 41.66 for Fenton and Mt. Hope rivers in their removal has been so pro­ Welcome Soap ...... 5 bars35c 19.98 The following papers have been Windham County. They plan to nounced that the once fiourishing The girls over there have an­ Wilson, Joseph C., labor and m aterials...... other trick to learn from her. She Wogman, George, Milk ;...... 7.44 filed for public record in the office camp by the streams until the first tribe of Piankeshaws is now vir­ O akite...... •... •. 2 pkgs. 25c 2.00 signs of daylight and then work tually extinct. says: “ Everyone marvels at _ the Armstrong, Harry, repairs to equipm ent...... of the Town Clerk. lustre and softness of my hair. Re-Move-It...... te- pkg. 19c Avery, Kretzmer, Olcott., Inc., auto parts .... 4.25 QUIT CLAIM DEED fast. Last season. Leister and his Chief Te-Wah-Quah-Ke-Non-Gah 31.80 Joseph Hublard to Julia Hublard, party had their limit caught before is a member of several Masonic Many of the girls ask me if I- use (A miracle cleaner) * Bailey, Oscar E-, Grain ...... brilliantine. I always delight in Blish, F. T. Hdw. Co.. Hdw., etc...... 157.65 an undivided half interest in proper­ full daylight. Another Manchester bodies here, and in Shriners’ pa­ Star Naphtha Powder...... Ig. pkg. 18c 63.2’3 ty on Middle Turnpike and Earl man who is planning to start in rades, he alternates between the red telling the easy way we New York Center Auto Supply Co., Auto parts, repairs, etc girls take care of our hair. All we Clafley’s Auto Elec. Shop, Repairs to truck . . . 10.70 street, 63 by 100 feet. the wee hours is Hgrold Dougan. Fez of the Shrine, and the red Old Dutch Cleanser...... 3 for 19c 20.00 According to a local angler no c l e f ’s war bonnet, with full re- do is just put a few dashes of Dan- Dunn Auto Wrecking Co., w heels...... derine on our brushes each time Engineering News Record, Subscription...... 5.00 matter how much pains anyone .galia and paint. Sunbrite Cleanser ...... ^ for 25c 5.83 SOVIET TE.ACHERS FIRED takes to be first on hand at his fav­ we dress our hair. The first few Ensworth, L. L. & Son, Inc., Chain ...... times I used it all my dandruff dis­ R in so ...... Ig. pkg. 19c Gesner Cont. Equipment Co., Lyle s ig n ...... 20.65 ON REFUSING TO MARCH orite stream, someone usually beats Americans demand and get appeared and every time it gives Hine. A. C., Co.. Federal truck, etc...... 1,591.55 WITHOUT BEING PAID. him to the job. He said that last L u x ...... te- pkg. 21c 35.40 year at daybreak there was no more for their money than any new sparkle and life to my hair. It Hublard, J., Blasting ...... keeps it in place, too, just like I Keuffell & Esser Co., repairs ...... 1.58 Moscow.— Six public school in­ parking space left in the immediate other ever before, says a pro­ Gold D u st...... Ig. pkg. 2^ 18.18 structors who announced to their vicinity of Fenton or Mt. Hope riv- fessor. Probably the professor is arrange it and makes my scalp al­ Man. PI. & Supply Co., Hdw. supplies ...... ways feel grand. I don’t have to . .3 bars 19c Murray, Geo. A., Equipment ...... 111.74 classes that they wouldn t march ers. just a little excited over the Tea­ Ivory Soap (medium) This trout season is expected to shampoo nearly so often, either, State Trade School, labor and m aterials...... 148.30 in a “ red” parade “ without being pot Dome business. • • • • .. 2 bars 21c 148.’30 paid for it” were fired without no­ be a good one. The state streams now that I’m using Danderine.” Ivory Soap (large) . . West, H. H. & Son, labor and m aterials...... have been stocked with about 100,- Every application of Danderine Wood, L. T., team hire ...... 7.50 tice by the Moscow Control Com­ 317.00 mission of the Communist party. 000 legal sized trout, and condi­ refreshes and tones your scalp. It Blue Ribbon Aceto-Smith, Sand ...... tions have been favorable for the STATE THEATER removes the oily film and makes Bradley, H. O., use of a u t o ...... 200.00 They escaped jail only by apologiz­ 200.00 ing and retracting their remarks. native fish and for the young trout every strand gleam with new lus­ Digney. John, use of auto ...... distributed by anglers’ associations. tre. It dissolves dandruff and keeps Evaporated Peaches Krah. F. A., killing 11 dogs, inves. 15 cases . .. 78.00 Pupils of the school, headed by a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 72.50 group of young Communists pro­ it out of your hair. It isn’t sticky I.ewie, Wm., Gravel ...... FAMOUS GERMAN SURGEON or oily. All drug stores have the Man. Lumber Co., Inc., lumber, etc...... 27.59 posed that all the classes and in­ 2 pkgs. 20.00 structors march in a body. The PROPS KNIFE FOR IRON 'TTie Patent Leather Kid” big 35c bottles.— Adv. Peterson, C. J., rent ...... IN MAJOR OPERA-nONS Sherman, John C., labor, etc...... 5.75 SIX instructors refused to partici­ 129.60 Strickland, W. A., truck hire ...... pate. Berlin.— Professor M. Bier, one K3696XXX36XXXSb3CX3CXXS63CXX36XXX3CSCX3C363e36X36365CX36XXXXX3CX36X3CX3686X Turkington, S. J., Vit. Stat. and Town Service . 77.21 Q uality MOVIES IN SUBWAYS of Germany’s foremost surgeons, $13,275.69 TO ENTERTAIN PARIS has abandoned the knife, otherwisj WTIILE TRAIN WAITS. the Indlspensible. instrument of sur­ geons, and operates suppurations Service — Quality — Low Prices Canned Oee>ds ISpecials phenemenon Is not confined to the Paris.— Subway movies will soon likely to develop into blood poison­ scientific world, arnateur astrono­ ing with a “ red hot Iron.” Hatchet Brand Fancy Sugar Corn, WE ARE CALLED mers point out. he opened by one of the under­ ground railway companies of Paris By burning out the infected tis­ It would be more “ vastly import­ sues instead of cutting them Pro­ Finest Fresh Fish By 2 cans ...... - 29c ant” to a lot of laymen if this globe Trains operate in a five-minute schedule. Between trains passen­ fessor Bier has saved more than Burt Olney’s Tender Sweet Peas, 2 cans 35c BILLION YEARS should collide with a star and be two hundred patients, from almost split into halves, as Nova Pictorls gers waiting on the platforms will is believed by scientists to have be entertained by films advertising certain death. Lecturing on his new Express Thursday David Hamm’s Tender Sweet.Peas, . methods, before the Berlin Medical done. various products. 2 c a n s ...... 39c BEHIND TIMES Perhaps, amateur astronomers Police recently forbid electric Society, the fv.mous surgep.i reveal­ were saying further. It is because signs on buildings except over the ed that by applying “ fire” Instead M orning David Hamm’s Fancy Sweet C)orn, of our extreme youth, even though establishments they advertised, so of a knife he went 'oack to the old­ I we are billions of years old that it displaymen are carrying their pu­ est methods in the art of surgical 2 can s...... 29c Passadena, Calif.— For all our blicity campaigns into the subways. operations, namely to Aristotle. Fresh Shore Haddock...... 12c lo. boasted progress we are billions of is difficult for us to understand many things. Their reference was Professor Bier bums out the in­ David Hamm’s Fancy Golden Bantam . years behind the times! to an address by Dr. Russell, the 100 BRITISH PEERAGES fected tissues and closes the wound Fresh Buck Shad ...... 25c lb. Corn, 2 can s...... The authority for this is Dr." Princeton scientist, before students MAY SOON BE EXTINCT. imperfectly,” which has always Henry Norriss Russell, research as­ of the University of California, in been considered a crime by senjip- Fresh Eastern Halibut...... 35c lb. California Bartlett Pears^ ca n ...... London.— One .hundred British ulous surgeons. The inflammatfon tronomy professor at' Princeton Los Angeles this week. “ This is still a very young peerages are in dang§r of extinc­ and fever following the operation Fresh Alewives...... 19c lb. Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, ca n ...... 1 ^ University. planet.” said Dr. Russell. “ In fact tion owing to the fact that the pres­ are, in Bier’s eyes, the most im­ Dr. Russell’s declaration comes we are only now beginning to ac­ ent holders have no heirs. portant healing factors. Cod to B oil...... Uclb. at a period when people are mo­ quire tbe mental capacity to com­ In all there are 250 peers with­ Bier performs his operations with mentarily looking away from their prehend our own origin. Racially out sous, 150 having only heir pre- an apparatus constructed by his Steak C!od to fry ...... 18c lb. Fresh Fruit and Vegetahl^ mundane problems to ponder what bumptlves. we are still very much in our in­ assistant Dr. Hadenfeldt and has The largest and most complete display in town. Is going on within their vision but fancy.” In the majority of Instances the applied his new method eVen In Boston Bluefish...... 25c lb. beyond their comprehension. Mars Is the only planet on which world has been responsible for this hopeless cases of child-bed fever. A head-on collision Jjas occurred atmospheric conditions prevail gradual dwindling of the peerage, Fillet of Haddock, Fillet of Cod in the sky and the star Nova Plc- which would make any form of hu­ although many of the heirless peers MOSCOW WOMAN JUDGE toris is how two stars, both of them man life probable. Dr. Russell said. are only the first holders of their GIVES JAIL SENTENCE TO Special on Smoked Fillets...... 25c lb. visible in southern latitudes but not “ If, as scientists are believing, titles. , , DRIVER WHO BEAT HORSE. is visible to the world’s largest tele­ there is life on Mars then the in­ Nearly half the baronetage Is in HALES scope at the Mount Wilson Car­ habitants of that world are in a the same position. Moscow.— Cruelty to animals has A STEAK SALE . negie solar observatory near Pasa­ stage of development billions of just drawn a sentence of a whole dena. years in advance of what we know lilVEBPOOL BISHOP IN year in jail at hard labor for an Tender Sirloin Steak, best of beef . .49c lb. HEALTM MARKET Studying Stars. here as intelligence. ATTACK ON DOG RACES 18-year-old one horse wagon driver. Scientists who are studying the “ It Is fair to assume that this His helper got two'months in jail phenomenon are in South America world Is of comparatively recent Liverpool.— A wholesale attack because he failed to "exert his in­ and South Africa. They believe, rolgin.” on greyhound racing' is made by fluence” to stop the unmerciful FLOUR SPECIAL dispatches Indicate, that the two The term “ comparatively re­ Dr. David, Bishop of Liverpool. whipping of the horse. SPECIAL! stars mean another step in the cent,” laymen took to mean that “ The whole thing is a huge de­ Pedestrians who witnessed the Pillsbiiry’s Best Flour...... $1.19 bag evolution of progress of the worlds this world Is only a few billion vice to exploit the gambling in­ affair protested to the driver. He which inhabitants of this world can years old. stinct,” he says. “ The rates fill up continued lashing the animal, how­ King Arthur Flour ...... $1.35 bag Lean Rump iCorned Beef, lb...... see but know little about. about five minutes, and leave the ever, until one man attempting. to Lean Pot Roast, lb...... Dr. Walter S, Adams, director of rest of the evening to the . book­ FIRE IN STAMFORD grab the whip. The driver kicked tbe Mount Wilson o-bservatory said makers, who thus contribute to the him In the abdomen. A cop shared Stuffs and Baked Haddock...... 35c each Lean Hamburg Steak, lb. . f ...... ffic he did not Incline to tbe ftvolution entertainment by winning the poor the same fate. Reserves were called theory, tbe theory that another star Stamford, Conn., April 11.— Shoulder Steak, lb. Fire early today swept throug'h a man’s money. and the driver dragged to the po­ . had been born Into the ether. “ They have a clear field, so there “ I am more Inclined to believe,” three-family house on Elm street, lice station.. A bobbed-haired wo­ Shoulder Pork Chops, lb...... is nothing left for him to do except man "judge sentenced the man and he said, "that there was a coUsion doing damage estimated at $6,000. Manchester Public Market Ejid -what once was Nova Pictorls Is before it was controlled by firemen bet, his hel|^r the next day. now two iUra due to Nova Pictorls summoned by two alarms. Edward “ What I feel most acutely is the danger to the young. They Are al­ It's not hard to understand how splittifig la two sections. Thlf *-!■ Gleason, a fireman, was taken to A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 leientifle the hospital for treatment when his ready touched with the Infectious some flappers can make their faces vastly important to the gambling craze which has swept ugly; the mystery is how they can world.’ hands were badly cut, but return the country since the war/* etauifi tuffora a, jnirror and do. it. V. Majn CHESTER (CONN^ EVENING HERALD,-WEDNESDAY^ APRIL 11,1928. v; >3 r 7:30—Jack says, “Ask Me Anoth­ .10:30—Hatlonul Graplt' 'iQpeni The Annual Face-Liftl er” Hour—“Samson et Delllan" of “Ask Me Another.” The game Saint-Saens Is going bigger than ever. Jack 11:30—Correct time, news and rr* WTIC the Inquisitor will be on the air weather • fro'hi WTIC of The Travelers to­ ARRIVE TODAY Travelers Insttfiuice Ccj* night with a new' set of puzzlers Hartford on things -of general interest Senator Norris wants to recall that everyone should know. Be­ the Marines from Nicaragua iad Artbor A» 535.4 m. 560 k.c. sides being pleasant entertain­ send *ism to Chicago. Why pick ment, tUs program is education­ on the poor fellows like that? When He Gets to New York al. Radio listeners often are sur- Progmm. Wednesday . prised to see how they have He May Be Able to Clear “slipped up” on some of the P. M. things , they thought they knew 6:25—^^Correctv time, summary of 8:00—^American ' Magazine and Up Some Matters. program and news bulletins Woman’s H6me Companion Hour 6:30—Sea Gull Dinner Group . from N. B. C. Studios 9:30—-Goodrich Silvertown Quar­ BY DAVIS J. WALSH 7:00—Station WCAC will .broad­ cast on this same frequency un­ tette and Orchestra from N. B. til 7:30 p. m. C. Studios ANYONE New York, April 11.—Jack Dempsey, the well known ex-flght- er, will arrive In the town where the critical money flouriehes about noon today and, If he follows the of 600 Degrees script faithfully, he will hasten to ■ r re-afflrm his several denials of the canard, freely circulated by those Buy Your Radiola of a^ unethical trend of mind, that sooner or later he means to retire of Heat from retirement. This part of it probably will be simple enough. The difidculty will coine In explain­ Now instantly at your service—no ing the purport of thbse personal Your old set or Victrola taken in trade. messages he has been sending, from waiting—^no expensive repairs. time to time, to business and per­ Liberal terms, low prices. sonal friends in the east. 1 The last of these asked Jimmy Johnston to meet him at the We Offer You When you cook with Ambassadoi; hotel at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon and, unless you as­ sume that be wishes to talk to Models 16 - 17 - 28 James about the high cost of Roman canJles, you naturally would connect' the conference with boxing. Anyhow, Johnston has 32 and 30 » A GAS taken the message to mean that he will be asked to manage Dempsey in the Radiola line. and all 1 can say is that I hope Your food is prepared as it James is enough of a philosopher not to go jumping promiscuously Pay Through Our Radiola Club Plan off tall buildings later in the day should be, in a current of fresh and injuring a lot of people he $10 Down and the balance in easy monthly payments. really, wouldn’t wish to know socially. air. No Chance Now For one of Dempsey’s Intimates assured me today that, It Johnston ever had a chance with the boy friend, he has almost none now. ALFRED A. GREZEL The idea is that Dempsey isnH tlon to what he saw in the news­ in this world who does, not even MUST BE GOOD Headquarters for Plumbing and Heating Supplies. The Manchester Gas Co. ?/ likely to consider that managerial papers “for the next few weeks-” excepting our John himself. The Slain St., 0pp. Park St., South Manchester acumen or any other kind has been The message was received “ a few observations above recorded mere­ Lady: Wasn’t it you to whom I copiously displayed by a man who weeks” in advance of Rickard’s ly are offered for what they may gave a glass of elderberry wine last rushes into the streets to read a announcement that Dempsey was be worth. So, too, is the evidence, Wednesday? |xXXX3CXXXXXXXXXXXXX3>3>XXS^^ confidential telegram in a loud, through. showing the irreconcilable calm Beggar: Yes, ma’am—I’ve com^> firm tone. Other Reports and resignation with which Rick­ to see if you could sell me a bottle However, as far as the writer is Dempsey, at or about the same ard and Tunney are accepting the of it.— Passing Show. concerned, it is all so much gum time, asked Leo P. Flynn to be situation. They not only admit that ara^ that he refuses to commit ready to take charge of him in Dempsey is out: they insist that he STILL THERE himself on Dempsey, beyond say­ June at the Orangeburg, N. Y., is. ing that, if he doesn’t fight this camp of Gus Wilson, a staunch Somehow, I am unable to view ‘'What makes you Insist his heart year, he is very likely to be back Dempsey man. And to another the retirement of Dempsey as some­ is in the right place?” in 1929. The many contradictions friend, who said he had to “stall” thing for Rickard and Tunney to “He laid it at my feet yesterday.” between the young man’s public certain parties about Dempsey’s be so highly pleased about. —Life. and private declarations clearly in­ retirement and wanted to know the dicate that much. answer, Dempsey is said to have re­ Whatever else the senators in-' SMART IDEA ISAU He, for example, is known to plied, in effect, “stall them a little vestigating the oil situation have Native: Sahib, I saw a lot of tiger have messaged Billy Duffy, his sec­ while longer.” been able to bring forth, they cer­ tracks about a mile north of here. ond in the Sharkey .and Tunney As I say, I don’t profess to know tainly haven’t- found among the Hunter: Good! Which way is fights, not to pay too much atten- Dempsey’s mind. There isn’t a man witnesses any gushers. south?—Glasgow News. -of-

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r WOMANS m ^ eir Letters t DAY-' BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES ^ ALLENE SUMNER. ,.>^NN£ AUSTIN Marye, my dpar: talnly no lady ever went to a man’s Haven’t you any feeling of re- room or home and had tea or din­ their sweethearts provocatively as , If you like stories of women who heart of the city, and the railroad Sally wandered along the mid­ have succeeded, so^neone is bound sponsiblity at all toward Flor­ ed with him alone. t h i s h a s h a p p b n h d they left the Palace of Wonders, do- 1 They say It’s a common prairtlc'o spur allotted to the show train on way, waving a small brown hand to tell you to read Alice Foote Mac- ence? How can you let her risk The wifuner rt# termlned to make “Princess Lalla’s” S in the city for men to entertain the outskirts of It, the cars would to Eddie Cobb, who was setting up dougall'8 “Autobiography of a the influence of a man such as you f o r d 1« '“fanned out* to CLEM enchanting prophecies come true. girls In their apartments without be abandoned by the carnival per­ his gambling wheel and gaudily Business Woman,” I hope you describe this artist Michellb to be? oL iSON and ***7*"*li«."ib«* hM And she was so seductively beau- causing gossip. Well, that custom phaiuwe. tie oalr *®“ * “!! formers and employes, only Pop dressed Kewple dolls; exchanged don’t. I did, and it’s almost made After all, even though she does known from tfco **«“® tlful herself, asparkle with love as 1 hasn’t reached our town and If predictions as to the day’s business me “agin” all business women. This consider herself sophisticated, she tour. At the farm alio meet* and Mrs. Bybee continuing to oc­ she was, that three or four unac-'^ Florence goes alone to an artist’s DAVID NASH, ,??*: with two or three good-natured con­ w. k. lady restaurant keeper who is only a little untried girl without cupy their drawing room In one of companied young men, seeking studio and It Is ever found otit Tonlty atndent, the Pullmans. Sally, being told cessionaires; won a gold-toothed has told the world tor the past 15 any experience with the glamour smile from the hepna-halred girl knowledge of past, present and fu- of the world. around here she will be talked the arrangements, suspected that ture, suggested that she fulfill her years all about her terrible plight .boat thei, frle.,.bl,, Davl. who sold tickets lor the tin rabbit left with three children and a few And this man sounds like a tar­ about you may be sure. they stayed with the train to guard own phophecles ol a “zo beautiful l Her mother Is getting apxlous ■trlkea a terrlllc blow and races. coffee beans “to face life,” says antula to me. He can’t be much Sot knowln* then whether the the safe under the green plush brunette,” until, embarrassed ” to have her come back and I don’t man «a dead or allre, Sally and seat, the existence of which was But she soon discovered that she things like this in her book— if he hasn’t anything better to do was restless and lonely. The car­ though flattered, she took refuge In than to attract a lot of silly, idle know but that I shoulfl Hint to David flee. r»-«ia .•> known only to Sally. Mrs. By bee assuming that all gentlemen prefer “It is all very well to have prin­ They Join a eamlval, David M nival had no glamor In these early Sf ciples, rules of behavior concern­ , women. • But I’m Judging hint by Mrs. Meredith that she ought to cook’* helper and Sally took little Interest In the carnival blonds. Insist upon It. Besides, Betty show dlsFulsed as Princess hours. Without the crowds there ing right and wrong. But it is * what you said about the stories of Itself, caring only for the heaviness She did not see David that night Isn’t feeling very well and Clyde Lalla,” crystal saser. of the canvas money bags, which was no glamor; the crowds them­ quite as essential to know when to his past. Do you want to see hlin j^ITA, the Hnla dancer, becomes after the carnival hdd shut up shop, make a conquest of your sister-in- Is complaining that she is having were brought to her at the end of selves, though they did not suspect g forget when to use them.” Infatnated with David and tSrent- it, furnished the glamor with their for he could not leave the show too much to do. I guess he" does ens Sally with exposMe to the each day’s business. She goes on to tell her cardinal law? police for the Carson afM r If rte naive credulity, their laughter, train and only male performers, . You said once that we didn’t not like “batching.’.’ It was still not seven o’clock when barkers and concessionaires were i lule to stand on her own feet in doesn’t keep “hands off” Davt^ their free and easy spending, their business, asking help from no one. protect girls well enough when I asked him to stay with tts but Sally hears they are solns next Sally Joined the straggling proces permitted to hang around the train. susceptibility as a relief from the Then proceeds to enumerate the jou were growing up, but let me he refused. He’s very independ­ to Capital City, where she spent Sion of performers headed for the Sally understood from the midget, so many years In the orpbanse. monotony of their lives, to the very way she used old friends of the tell you, Marye, that trusting a ent. I took ovef a pie to him and cook tent and dress tent, a quarter “Pltty Sing,” that a nightly poker She tells David they must ran spirit ol carnival for which this family, borrowing from this one, girl with a nice young man was a one to Mrs. Meredith. I’m won­ away. David promises to meet of a mile from the show train. She game attracted the men to the draggled old hoyden ol a show was having desk space in this one's different matter with us from dering who Is going to stay with her that night after the train Is knew very little of the city Itself, privilege car and that flst-fightlng loaded to talk things over with named. office, and beseeching her friends trusting her with a lady-killer. Betty when the new baby comes. her. They stroll to a clump ol since the orphanage was situated “The kids would love It," Sally and even gun-play was no uncom­ We didn’t aprove of men giving Don’t you think you could come trees and sit down to talk. David on Its own farm in a thinly settled mon break In the monotony. Pop for coffee orders. remembered suddenly, seeing In a One can only hope that all bus- teas, either. Not in my town. It out and keep house for Clyde and takes her In his arms and for the Bybee, genial until he heard the first lime they confess their love suburb. painfully bright flash ol memory ness women won’t be Judged by may'always have been a fashion Junior while she Is In the hospi­ rattle ol poker chips, was the heav­ for each other. She tells him the There was no glow of pride, no the oldish, wistful little laces ol the evidences against one of them in the city but I’ve been told that tal? That would be a great help news of her mother which Una. iest winner as a rule, many a per­ BYBEE uncovers for her In Stan­ sense of home-coming as she Betsy and Thelma and Clara and all as expounded in her own words. there was always a hostess, a near and maybe Clyde will soon he able ton. The woman who had left her trudged through the almost desert­ the other orphans who had until former’s salary finding Its way back relative of a close friend, to pre­ to work, and then they can afford at the Home was not her mother, into the stateroom safe within a ed streets, but every time she so recently—though it seemed years STRANGE FOODS. side at the tea urn for the occa­ a girl for a while after you leave. according to Mrs. Bybee’s Infor­ few hours after Mrs. By bee had mation, but was a maid hired to passed a policeman Idly swinging ago—been her only friends and Speaking of cooking, or weren’t sion. Any grown-up man flutter­ Please do look after Florence a take the baby from the mother his "blllle” on a street corner she playmates. reluctantly handed It over. ■we, when the life of housewife ing whiter manicured hands over little more carefully. By Thursday afternoon Sally’s in New York and disappear. thanked Pop Bybee In her heart “I wonder If Elolse Durant Is grows too monotonous hut when a tea tray would have been an ob­ With all my love, • As they sit there, they are confidence In the efficacy of her dis­ MOM. startled to hear Nltn’s voice In that he had cautioned her to don terribly unhappy, or if she has there Is little chance, of escape ject of contempt with us. And cer- guise had mounted perilously high. the darkness somewhere near her disguise. For beyond a cas­ found some other “big girl’ to pet from its routine, why not try cook­ them. “Steve—I’m warning you The policemen who strolled grand­ BEAN SALAD ually Interested glance at her her. I wonder If Betsey and Thelma ing In foreign tongues? A friend If yon double-cross me 1II «®t ly through the tents, proud of not tor summer— or winter— reading. Canned French beans make a your heart out. Plfty“flfty brown face and hands and her long, and Clara miss my play-acting.” writes me from New York— “Life having to pay for their fun, ac­ “Wuthering Height,” by Bronte; good salad when used with picca­ NOW GO ON w I t H t h e STO RY swinging braids of fine, lustrous “She smiled at the picture of her­ has become more endurable since corded her admiration or good- “Evelina, ’ by Burney; “The Way lilli and Frencfh dressing. Serve on black hair, the law did not seem self draped in a sheet and crowned I began collecting my foreign rec­ CHAPTER XXIV natured skepticism but no sus­ of All Flesh,” by Butler; "Don to find her worthy of attention— with her own braids—an ermine ipes by roaming about the water­ Romalne. ty tHEN Sally was awatened soon 1554 Quixote,” by Cervantes; “The Red certainly not of their official notice. cloak and a crown ol gold adorning picion. front and buying leeks, lentils, The city papers had apparently Badge of Courage,” by Crane; ^ after dawn the next morning If only David could pass that a queen! “If they could see me garlic, olive oil and all the ingre­ “Dombey and Son,” by Dickens; Home Hints —Wednesday—by the shouts and cordon successfully! Probably he now! Play-acting all the time, all lost Interest In the hunt for David Practical And Wearable dients not so used In our Ameri­ Nash, university student and farm “The Brothers Karamazov,” by had gone to the carnival grounds. dressed up in purple satin trousers For School can ■ dishes. The Italian green­ songs of the “white hopes” unload hand, wanted for assault with In­ Dostoevski; “Castle Rackrent,” by But Pop Bybee, true to bis promise and a green satin Jacket all glittery grocers have given me all sorts of Edgeworth; “The Mill on the ing the carnival on the outskirts of with gold braid! I wish I had lots tent to bill and for moral delin­ No. 1037—Grovsring boys take kind­ to protect the boy, had decreed that cooking ideas, and my hobby for Floss,” b y Elliot; “Tom Jones,” the Capital City, th e question which of money, so I could send them all quency, and In Sally Ford, runaway ly to blouses and knickers for school he should become private chef and the present is about as consoling by Fielding. had Insisted on worming its way waiter to himself and Mrs. Bybee, tickets to come to the carnival,” her ward of the state and juvenile para­ or play wear. 'The mannish blouse of mour of the youthful would-be mur­ the suit pictured here has long or short as china collecting. through the heavenly Joy of know remaining cooped up all day In the thoughts ran on, as homesickness for the place she had hoped never derer, as the papers had previously sleeves, patch pocket, and collar FISH SANDWICHES Ing that David loved her sprang privilege car of the show train. tached. 'The knickers are finished with “ SHE HAS A BOOK!” Poor David! Dear David! Her to see again rose up, treacherous described them. Why is It that books .'>,re not At least there were no references knee-bands and fitted at the waist. Delicious for lunch are open instantly to the foreground of her heart ached passionately for his and unwelcome, to dim her joy In supposed' to be go'od form for wed­ to tho case in either Wednesday’s No. 1037 is in sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 toasted sandwiches that have for mind: who was “Steve” with whom loneliness, for his magnificent body the glorious miracle of David’s love. ding presents? We are in sym­ or Thursday’s papers, and Sally’s years. Size 8 requires 2 yards 32-inch filling crabmeat, oysters, lobster Nita had quarreled and bargained caged In a hot box of a kitchen, “I suppose,” she confessed for­ pathy- with the anonynious author heart was light with gratitude to material for blouse; 1 yards 32^nch or any other left-over fish cream­ when It had been so gloriously free lornly, “that Mrs. Stone is the only fer knickers, or % yard 54-inch. Pnee In the dark last night? David and Pop Bybee for having of th^ follov/ing— in fragrant, sun-kissed fields before mother I ’ll ever know. I wish I’d “We have often lamented the ed and highly seasoned. Sally and David had met or had persuaded her ^o stick with the 15 cents. , , she had met him. always been good, so she wouldn’t No. 1554—Printed cotton is used passing of that quaint old custom qarnival. It was rather fun to be had pointed out to them' nearly - Why, he might almost as well be believe the awful things Clem Car- for this girl’s frock with bloomers to of giving books for wedding pres­ GRAPEFRUIT COCKTAIL every member of the show troupe, In"jail! And he had done nothing son said about me. She thinks I’m on exhibition, reading the fortunes match. Plain material forms a band of the very policemen who had been ents . . . The old order changeth, but protect a girl alone In the world bad now—like my mother. I won­ at the hem, scalloped collar, short but for ourselves we wouldn’t look Grapefruit pineapple and pre­ and there was no Steve among given her description and orders to from the cruel revenge of a man der,” she was startled, her face sleeves, and tie slipped through bound twice at a bride who rated a six­ served raspberries make a good them. Of course Steve might be “get” her—much more fun than buttonholes and monogrammed. No. who had promised the state to treat flushing hotly under the brown pow teenth salad bowl or a third set of cocktail to start a meal. Add one of the roughneck vhlte roust­ her as his own daughter. der, “if I am bad! They say it’s in fleeing along state roads at night 1654 is in sizes 4, 6, 8, and 10 years. enough grapefruit Juice to give it and hiding in cornfields by day, Size 6 requires 2 H yards 86-inch ivory-handled nut-picks ahead of abouts. But a star performer, But even though her heart the blood. I’m crazy to have David some choice addition to the family tartness. kiss me, and—and he had to ask hungry, exhausted, afraid of her figured material and ^ yard plain such as Nita considered herself, throbbed with pain for David she contrasting. Price 15 ceflte. Transfer hook-shelves.” could not be wholly sad, for he me not to. Maybe David is afraid shadow and of the more menaclqg STUFFED CELERY would hardly consort with such a shadow of the state reformatory. design No. 2004, price 15 cents.. loved her, wanted to marry her. I ’m bad. too, and will make him Clothes of character and mdividu HERE IT IS! man. The two classes—simply did would even now be married to her bad!" “Hel-lo! Hel-lo! Bless my soul! If you add some Roequefort What have we here? A real live ality are hard to buy but easy) to And speaking of books as we not mix. except In rape instances. if;she had let him give up his am­ The thought was unbearable. She checiijs to the cream cheese and David of course wSs different. Turkish harem beauty, as I live!" make with our patterns. Our ney^ surely were, heres another bunch bitions for her. wanted to fly to David, to search his Fashion Book contains many styles sour cream you are stuffing celery Everyone connected with the car­ of our List of One Hundred Good By the time she had finished gold-flecked hazel eyes again, to see Sally aroused herself from her showing how to drqgs boys and girls. with, you will get an appetizing SE.ILS of bronze on marbla nival knew that he was a univer­ Novels which shall be published breakfast In the cook tent the car­ if he had lost any of his “respect" apparently absorbed gazing into the Price of the book 10 cents the copy. tang. bases are willing ends for books. sity student, working In the kitchen from time to time, as per request nival was nearly ready for business. for her. But she wouldn’t kiss him! “magic crystal” and looked witl^ with Buck only because he was hid­ Even the Ferris wheel’s glittering She’d bite her tongue out first! She wide, startled eyes at the man who ing from the police. Inimensity was fiung toward the was going to be good, good, prove had addressed her in an accent Then the thought of David dis­ sky, the basket seats hanging mo­ to herself and David and all the ■which at once marked him as an Manchester Herald missed Nita and her threats and tionless In the still, hot air. Ban­ world that “it” wasn’t in her blood. easterner of culture. She had seen Pattern Service. -For Economy's Sake' her Steve. She crawled out of her pictures of men dressed like that, ners advertising real and spurious But all day, as the crowds gath­ berth, scurried to the women’s but she had never quite believed Pattern No...... wonders were being tacked upon ered and money clinked merrily as dressing room and hastily applied scarred booths, endowing them it fell into cash boxes, she longed in their authenticity. 'Price 15 Cents. her show make-up. Pop Bybee had with glamor: “Bybee’s Follies Girls for David, lived over every kiss he But her eyes did not linger long summoned her to the privilege car —a dazzlngly^ beautiful chorus had given her, from the brushing of on his slim, elegant, immaculate M arne...... on her return from her momentous straight from Zlegfeld’s Follies In his lips against the tip of her short figure, leaning lightly on a cane. walk with David the night before New York—Six reasons why men nose to that dizzying wedding of His laughing, wise, cynical eyes Size ...... caution her not to appear In leave home” : “Beautiful Babe, the = to lips when their love had been con­ challenged her and Invited her to Capital City, even In the dress or Fattest Girl in the World! 620 fessed In the moonlight. share his amusement with him. But Address ...... cook tent, without her “Princess pounds of rosy, cuddly girl flesh” ; GRANTS in their bold black depths was i= Lalla” complexion,'* which she was “The Palace of Wonders—Greatest And because she was bemused with romance, thrilling with her something else. . . . to apply with exceeding care so Aggregation o.*’ Freaks in the (To Be Continued) Send your order to the "P a t­ that the disguise might be impen­ World: also Princess Lalla, from own awakening to love, she made tern Dept.. Manchester Evening etrable. Constantinople, crystal-gazer, es­ an almost riotous success of her Herald. Manchester, Conn.” crystal-gazing that first day of the In the next chapter the Princess Because the carnival lot selected caped member of the Sultan’s The V alue Spot in South M anchester carnival in Capital City. Girls Lalla is confronted hy some of her by “the Kidder,” Pop Bybee’a ad­ Harem: Sees all, knows all—Past, laughed shyly and cuddled against former playmates at the orphanage. vance man and “fixer,” was In the Present and Future!”

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Among the problems that the grudge.” A great writer remark­ you hold A K X X X X of suit Athletic or Drop Seat Styles b y d r m o r r is FISHBEIN Spring new commission plans to Investi­ ed, "No slight should last over­ in dummy with no other re­ Boys* gate, In addition .to the manner In night.” The great Teacher said, entry card and X X of suit in Editor Journal of the America cleaning right which the ascarls or round worm "Lord, forgive them, for they your hand, what is the’safest Smart, sports style shoes, as Medical Association and o*: Hygela, may attack the lungs, are the vari­ « Union know not what they do.” 5 9 the Health (Magazine way of playing to make five well made and well lasted ous factors in its development, the There Isn’t a psychiatrist who by sending A finer grade garment, More and more American investi­ way In which children become in­ does not tell us that in the long tricks? Suits as much more costly ones. gators are beginning to find impor­ run It is our emotions that kill us. “of 88 square” nainsook, Of fine fected, the Influence of climate on 2— At notrump play, you -Sizes 5 to 8k tant a study of the parasites that the growth of the worms and on Acid dispositions kill more people hold A X X X X in dummy your curtains exceptionally ■well made, quality than acid stomachs. Vindlcatlve- Nainsook. flat sole. invade the bodies of human beings. their spread, and the exact role of with no re-entries and X X X ^ The division of medical sciences the pig in disseminating the dis­ ness is a weapon that kills its athletic Sizes 8% to 2, of the National Research Council ease to the human body. bearer more quickly thau the per­ in declarer’s hand. W hat is here. style. rubber heels. has worked out an arrangement A form of Infestation with worms son toward whom It is-directed. the safest way,of playing to L58P whereby the American Child Health of a similar type occurs in pigs, So it is with anger, jealousy, make at least three tricl^s? You’ll be glad L1220 Association will support an extend- and many students of the subject hatred—the whole gamut of ele­ 3_W hat is the quicl^ trick ed investigation of the way in think that the disease in the pig Is mental passions that at time be­ which the common round worm at­ value of Q X X? similar to-that in the human. come our masters. The Answers you did it and tacks the child In the United States. Civilization rests with Individ­ — ^Lead from hand and do not uals, not with colleges. It is the 1 R em em ber the Name, ‘*Wearite,** Sold Only at GrtatFs This worm has been known as a cover with A or K ^on flMt round. parasite of man since the time of get-even spirit that retards civil- the cost is 2— Lead from hand twice and Aristotle. Jzation, for the thing that actuates do not cover with A until third When it invades the intestines vengeance in a small way Is the round. trivial. MERCERIZED HOSE It may grow to a length of 12 Lifers Niceties thing that lies behind war. 3— One-quarter. Inches. It deposits an enormous It is foolish to bear a grudge. for Men W hat Is done Is done. "P u t the number of eggs which pass out of A Mexican has been sentenced T Plain curtains, 50o pair 1 the body and develop. ■ HINTS ON ETIQUET unhappy event in a drawer of the to four years In prison for killing Soft cotton yam stocking for dress or Mostly Children mind,” as one statesman expressed an American. So they’ve actually Ruffled curtains. 75c pair it, “close the drawer, lock it, and work. Black, cordovan, grey or blue. The preliminary Investigations made it a Jail offense! » . throw away the key. per pair made by Prof. W. W. Cort, who Springtime should he the be­ has charge of the department of 1. Is eating on the street PHONE 180 bad manners? ginning of a spiritual New Year. helminthology, which means worm Why not make a resolution to Well Groomed Investigation, In the John* Hopkins 2. Does a person with real­ have a spring cleaning of grudges, University, indicates that the ly good manner ever chew and throw out all the bitterness worms are primarily associated gum publicly? and brooding? W w 11 I- o \ ’ ii 1 1 1 t ' . some phyiidons are of the opinion 2. Never, Rinse colored fabrics in water i amazedfat the beautifying qualities to G rant’s th at fltrange lung conditions In chll- 8. A well-bred person has civic to which a tablespoon of epsom I and purity of MBLLO-QLO. You pride enough to put It In recep­ dian may he due to the passage of salts has been added and you. will •^will he glad you tried It. J. W. tacles and never strew it about the worms through the lungs. The brighten the tone of the color. Hale Co. So. Manchester,— Adv, ^orm s Ukit m r _ tbe atxeetfl. . -‘fTm . ' • ■•-•,• 4; ’ -• ' ■ -,• . ..-•■- • . • , -• - . '•

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Baseball Season; Starts This baseball facts Neither Man American League Managers lumd;dmd in ertry, tide ofc (And when they started)- them. , ^ a reauUA Murphy's IcgA. . nonnie Mack> Philadelphia...... 1901 season Local Mib V im of U * i l ^ to >«„ ‘ ers Miller Huggins, New Y o r k ...... Start of 1918 season ■; ■ taSs* S e y Hafris,’ Washington...... -Start of 1924 season I n Gum This HuBmhrlea acame^ to. nW. and Murthy-went Dan Howley, St L o u is ...... Start of 1927 season speak, the diam paw Roger Peckinpaugh, Cleveland...... Start of 1928 season Ijr gi ^ r Timi^ Bott turning in the high single of the Bill Carrigan, B o sto n ...... Start of 1927 season night, 1 ^ , against ah' 8« f V / Ray Schaulk, C h icago...... i o i l Mon RoD Bdow-Foim. Murphy. Thie 41 pin gain eut t w George Moriarty, D etro it...... Start of 1927 season lead from 60 to 9 ^ and when Murphy . followed by" l& yl»g • . Joker instead of a tfump ear^' Managers Humphries Lead Murphy Humphries went ahead by sixt®®®' (And when they started) 99 16 97 Or, to put It another way,., Hnm^ 98 14 101 phries’s 103 to 78 victory John J. McGraw, New Y o rk ...... o l' ^ / S i 99 17 105 by a 11-2 to 95 win marked the n»- Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn...... 92 23 97 Ish of Murphy. ^ Jack Hendricks, Cincinnati...... Start of 1924 season 93 28 115 Howard won the last two ga n ^ Joe McCarthy, Chicago...... Start of 1926 season 127 60 86 but the margins > were slight ai^ 78 Donie Bush, Pittsburgh...... Start of 1927 season 103 ^ 9 only served to reduce the lead p 112 — 16 96 27 pins for the twenty games aht Jack Slattery, B o sto n ...... Start of 1928 season 86 — 33 101 43 for the final haU. Humpherlei Burt Shotten, Philadelphia...... Start of 1928 season 103 — 28 103 averaged 102,1 and Mjurphy 97J Bill McKechnie,. St. L o u is ...... , - - Start of 1928 season last night, both men being far be 1021 — 27 978 low par. The Thompsonville mai American League 1927 Leaders. felled two strikes, sixteen sparw New York Bert Humphries won only thr^e. and missed seventeen. Murphy hat Pennant winner out of ten games from Murphy last three strikes, thirteen spares an», Leading batter, .396 ‘.■.‘.■.V.’.’...... Harry Heilmann Detro^ night in the final half of their missed fifteen. In the sixth^'sevea Most games, 155 ...... home and home duckpin .match in th and eighth games which speliei Thompsonville, but those three defeat for Murphy, the local maj arere enough to puli him through made a total of only one strike ^ Moat hits 231 ...... Earl Combs, New York to victory. two spares.. He got a Spare in thi Most tw oiaw hits, 5 2 ...... -lou Gehrig, New York Morphy started the final ten sixth, nothing in the seventh ant \ Most three-base hits, 2 3 ...... Earl Combs, New Yorjs games with a sixteen pin lead cue of each in the eighth, W ill Most sacrifice hits, 3 0 ...... Stanley Harris, Washington gained on his own alleys week, be­ eveh fair bowling in these thre». l>eei: Most home runs, 6 0 ...... Babe Ruth, New York fore last. In view of the small games, Murphy would have lead and Humphries's familiarity the winner of the match. Most stolen bases, 2 7 ...... with his own alleys, many thought Most games won, 22 ...... Tey Lyons, Chi.; Waite Hoyt, N. Humphries would not hav much " OUT OF liUCK, Lowest earned run average, 2.28------.Wilcey Moore, New York trouble beating Murphy at Thomp- Warden: Everybody here has ti sonville. leani a trade. What would you lik But he did. Make no mistake to be? , ^ ,■ National League 1927 Leaders- about that. The first five games - Convict: A commercial travel went to Murphy, Humphries hitting er.— Buen Humor, Madrid,______Leading batter, .380 ...... Paul Waner, Pittsburgh

P Waner, Pitts.; Eddie Brown, Bos.; Rogers Hornsby, N. Y. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW \YORK Most runs, 133...... Rogers Hornsby, N. Y .; L. W ^er, Pitts. Most hits 237 ...... Paul Waner, Pittsburgh Most two-base hits, 4 6 ...... Riggs Stephenson, Chicago Most three-base hits, 1 7 ...... ^ Most home runs, 30... ., Chi.; Cy Williams, Phila. Most stolen bases, 4 8 ...... Frank Frisch, St ^u is Most games won, 2 6 ...... Charley Root, Chicago Lowest earned run average, 2.47...... Ray Kremer, Pittsburgh

American League Champions. (For Past Ten Years) Year Winner W. I Pet- Led by 1918— Boston ...... 75 5 -595 2 1/2 Baseball Season Opens Manchester Girls 1919— Ch icago...... 88 .629 3 1/2 Tom Heeney’s Story 1920— Cleveland ...... 98 5 .636 2 CBI READY 1921— New York ...... 98 5 .614 4 1/2 In Eight League Cities Beat Collinsville 1922— New York ...... 94 6 .6 ie 1 like Fiction Book .645 16 1923— ^New York ...... 98 5 —— — *’ fOR SPRIHG DRIVINC 1924— Washington ...... 92 6 .597 2 New York, April 11.— Approxl-<»the Boston Braves at the Polo V The Manchester entry In the .636 I mately a quai'ter of a million rabid Grounds and the Brooklyn Robins Girls’ State Duckpin league won 1925— ^Washington ...... 96 5 8 /2 facing the Phillies 'at Ebbets i?’ield, .714 19 Farreff s First Installment on fans In eight Major League cities two out of three games from Col­ l"926— New Y o r k ...... HO 4 scanned the heavens with anxious Brooklyn. “ Cloudy and warmer, linsville last night at'Murphy’s Al­ ey^ today, left instructions to be with rain at night,” was the weath­ leys. Manchi-cter won the first two National League Champions. Heeney— Harvey Episode telephoned to the office that they er man’s prediction. games and then cropped the third. R E N ll WITH Mayor James J. Walker will toss (For Past Ten Years) were violently ill. and forthwith de­ Clara Jackmore’s 113 was high out the first ball at the Polo single. She and Mae Sherman were F l parted for the park of their favo­ Year Winner W. Makes Others Much rite baseball team in the best of Grounds and John H. McCooey, best for Manchester while Florence 1918— Chicago ...... 84 .651 health and spirits. Brooklyn Democratic leader, will Johnson, of this town, was high for open the ceremonies at the Robins’ 1919— Cincinnati...... 96 .686 Awaited. Enthusiasm was rampant, for to- the visitors with a three string of .604 "day marks the official opening of Park. 285 and a single of 102, 1920— Brooklyn...... 93 Fifty thousand fans'were expect­ The scores: .614 the baseball season. A day when New^York Tr.T.'...... 94 even chronic tailenders look like ed to crowd into the Polo Grounds Collinsville (1) 1922— New Y o r k ...... 93 .604 By HENRY L. FARRELL champions to their loyal supporters, | to watch the Giants perform against Fernquist ...... 77 77 77 .621 who have temporarily forgotten the I Roger Hornsby, their former idol* Johnson ...... 85 102 98 - 1923—New York ...... 85 "America, the Land of Opportu­ MDTDR OIL .608 disappointments of yesteryear. | and his fellow Graves. A capacity McNamara ...... 93 78 102 1924— New Y ork ...... 93 nity” has been discovered so many The enthusiasm was fairly up- crowd was considered certain at B ira th ...... 82 100 109 1925— Pittsburgh ...... 95 .621 times in real life, plotted so often In roaftous in Boston, where the a s-! Ebbets Field, which seats only 30,- H a rlow ...... 103 82 87 fiction and moralized so much from 1926— St. Louis ...... 89 .578 tounded fans turned out in droves j 000. The Robins finished theii .610 the pulpit and the teacheFs desk to marvel at the lowly Red Sox, who j training season , by thrashing the Total 440 439 47.3 1927— Pittsburgh ...... 94 that the barefoot kid in the sticks jumped to first place in the Am-1 Yankees yesterday, 7 to squar- Manchc-ter (2) and the hard-boiled little egg on erlcan League by defeating the j the series. Sherm an...... 99 Facts from Record Books the sidewalks of New York think it Senators, T’ to 5, in yesterday’s The probable batteries for the G e e ...... 71 H EN a Socony man asks you to­ (1900 to 1927 inclusive) is a lot of junk. < “ false start” at Washington. The ! two games are: ^ „ Jackm ore...... 97 Their fathers read In Horatio gamtt was moved ahead one day in i New York Benton and Hogan, day, ”Is your crankcase ready Most seasons manager— , Athletics, 27. Taggart ...... 95 Alger’s romantic stories of the ur­ order to give the opening presi-' Boston— R. Smith and Taylor. L u c a s ...... 83 Most pennant winners— John J- McGraw, Giants, 10. chins who started out with a ttn dential sanction. Brooklyn— Petty and Har­ for spring?” he is acting under instruc­ Most world titles— John J. McGraw, Giants, and Connie Mack, cup and a one-stringed fiddle and Usnal Parade greaves; Philadelphia— Ring and Total 451 462 451 played his way into the master s The usual parade and flag-rais­ Wilson. tions from headquarters. Athletics, 3. . . ; room of a marble palace near the ANYBODY’S GAME Most consecutive championships— Giants, 4 (1921-22-23-24). , ing ceremony will precede the start Plaza. Their fathers believed it, of each of the eight games today. Most consecutive victories— Giants, 26, in 1916. maybe, until they found that every Predictions of "overcast skies and MISUNDERSTOOD “ In flirtations with married Thousands of cars are ruined every Most consecutive defeats— Red Sox, 1906, and Athletics, 1916, time they got a salary kick rt the possibly Vain . at night” in several CONSTABLE: I say, there, can’t men, the first thing to remember Is shop the landlord and the grocer 20 of the eight cities failed to dampen you go a bit slower through the the ninth commandment.” spring because th^^owners merely add . raised lUs ante and the kids ate the ardor of the fans, who began village? Don’t you ever read the “ Yes, I know, mama— ^*Thou Most games won season— Cubs, 117 in 1916. more than ever and took up more gathering at the gates of the vari­ sign there, “ Dead Slow?” Shalt not covet thy neighbors’ wife’ Most times finished last— Athletics and Phillies, 7 each. room. , , ous parks long, before the gates CITY MOTORIST: Sure I have, — but it says nothing about your a little clean oil to the'dirty, diluted im Longest service as player— Tyrus Cobb, Detroit, 22 seasons. Now and then the papers In this were opened. but I thought it referred to your neighbor’s husband.” — Excelsior later generation would dispel some Longest service as pitcher— Walter Johnson, Washington, 20 A double opening will be held in village.— Answers. (Mexico City). oil that has been in the crankcase all of the cynicism^ with the romantic New York, with the Giants meeting S63fS0HS« tale of the penniless painter who winter. Longest modem game— Boston-Brookljm, 126 innings in 1920. canfe through Ellis Island from Po­ land and who in a comparatively Heeney’s Puvse Not Known few years bought the Vauderbllt, Rickard didi^’t announce what the I^ndard Oil Canipany of New York REED’S ROOM WIN the Astor, the Ryan and the Frick challenger would get in purse mon­ show places on Fifth avenue and ey for fighting the champion, but r A1 Dowd Loses 'ha basketball team from Miss replaced them with million-dollar the sport fan knows what the chal­ cart render a real service to the motor­ d’s room defeated the All-Sev­ apartments. lenger’s share means in any heavy­ enth combination yesterday 32 to From time to time the papers weight championship flgl«. Tom ists o f New Yofk iand New England^by 25. Halftime score was 30 to 17. hold up to the kids the life stories Heeney, careful, with hfs money, New York Bout "Red” Happenney refereed. The of John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford need never work again after getting persuading every one of them to change summary: and the founders of million and the cut of that fight and Imagina­ Miss Reed billioh-dollar fortunes. tion doesn’t have to be stretched to the oil in his crankcase now A1 Dowd, promising local feath­ B. F. T. The kids in this day of high- picture him as a possible new I erweight boxer, lost the third fight Sendrowski, rf ___ 4 2 10 geared speed, and quick action don t champion and a million a year. of his career as an amatuer Mon­ Johnson, If ...... 2 0 4 want to starve to wear the older Heeney’s story is not only ro­ TherefOTC please accept the offer of day night at the New York Ath­ Ruddel, c . ?...... 0 0 0 brother’s clothes and stick every mantic to the point' of fiction, but letic Club when he dropped a four Squatrlto, rg . .... 3 0 6 dime in the corner bank. The early it features another characteFi al­ your Socony man as a sugge^ion made round decision to Kid Florentine of Viot, Ig ...... « • . . a S 2 12 hardships of Rockefeller and Ford most as romantic, good old Char­ the Metropolis. Getzvlch, rf ...... 0 ‘ 0 0 were their own faults, the kids will ley Harvey, his manager. \ Dowd lost despite the fact that McCarthy; If ...... 0 0 0 tell you, hut give them the story of Where Heefiey advanced fio in your interest. He charges nothing he floored his opponent twice dur­ Babe Ruth or "Jack Dempsey and dime to a fortune, in a little oter ing the fast milling. Frankie Busch Totals 15 4 32 they’ll eat it up. a year, poor Charley Harvey In fo^ draining your crankcase, flushing says that Dowd dropped Florentine All Seventh The Heroes of Today been battling adverse fortune^K f for a count of nine with his first B. F. T. Much of th® real romance of suc­ twenty yeajs. He always figure' with Socony Flushing ^ 1 rtnd refilling blow In the opening round and got Kennedy, rf ...... 2 0 4 cess today, to the kids’ notion, is that his break beyond repair, phy him again In the second round. Vrillemet, If ...... 3 0 6 wrapped around the rise of Babe sically and financially, before the Talhnd Aboa& with Socony Motor O il You pay only However, the New Yorker prov­ Carlson, c ...... 1 0 2 Ruth from an orphanage, the climb fates changed for him. ' ed a tough man and managed to Enrico, rg ...... 1 1 3 of Jack Dempsey from the rods un­ Heeney and Harvey can tell thq for the oils, weather the storm and proved the Bissell, Ig ...... 1 1 3 der a box car, and the graduation most interesting story that has been; Well Dressed Ulen ! stronger man at the finish. The Brown, rg . . . a • • • • 1 0 2 of Earl Sande from half-mile related in many, many days and I ‘ judges declared the first three Macauley, c ...... 1 0 2 tracks in the pasture country where there Isn’t any Junk to It. Theirs Is Result—wonderful spring driving rounds even and gave Florentine Mack, rf ...... 0 0. 0 the roof of every barn leaked. And the story of two-hard-working fel­ McPartland Ig, ___ 1 0 2 my dear, lie dresses so the edge in the extra session. to the fathers of these hero-loving lows Just trying to get along for 0'' ■ because your car is protected by Socony Rule hard-boiled eggs, the stories years and who finally landed. sm artly. His ties are too good Totals 12 1 26 of these romances have almost as TIGERS LIKE RICHARDSON. much appeal. lookiiig for words andl just adore Motcff OiL We always have them In front of Nolan Richardson, rookie third TOMORROW: Heeney stuck to IRISH STAR IS UMPIRE. us, it seems. Old atories being done Harvey, despite “raps" against the him in his F lorSHEIM shoes. Th^ baseman from the Texas League, over and new ones popping up al­ latter. has made an immense hit with Lewis Kolls, who for three years m o s t daily. Not so long ago it was givehim n distinctive aii>*clean cut) Manager Moriarty of the Detroit played football under Knute Luis Firpo who crawlel out of Tigers this spring and is likely to steerage on a boat from South Am­ Rockne at Notre Dame, Is an um­ LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS on know. I love to walk widi him stick with the club. pire In the Pacific Coast League erica with rubber collar in the pocket of a soiled and ill-fitting LOVES TO PLAT BASEBALL. this year. > suit and just a few years later le- At Portland, Me.— Johnny Lynch, hen he wears his F l o r s b iSIMS. turned like' a national hero to his Boston heavyweight, wOn decision id he always wears theinP Son of a very wealthy Cuban IN REVERSE native. Argentine with one million over Joe Lopez, New Bedford, planter, Merito Acosta, American dollars. Mass., 6. Soeoi^ Gaso^Hw and M o ^ O ii : Association , plays base- "Have you heard that the It seemed then there couldn’t he At Lewiston, Me.— A1 Schooner, hall because he loves the game. Meiers have had a divorce?” any more extremities In romance, Hartford, Conn., won from A1 must^iass IS issfs "■yes— why was it?" but another story, a parallel almokt Friedman,'Of Boston, on foul, fifth MAY GET BARNHART’S JOB. "He wanted to live in the coun­ to the punctuation, popped up a round. try and she wanted to stay in few days ago when Tex Rickard an­ At Toledo, Ohio— Andy Martin, ENNET'S nounced that Tom Heeney, a Adam Comorskey, rookie with town.” j New Bedford, Mass-, won from Sol- Tinker Bnildinf the Pirates last year, has just "Where are they now?" blacksmith from New Zealand-, had 'dier Domtirowski, Cleveland, on about convinced Manager. Donie "She has gone back to the poun- been selected as the opponent for foui;* fourth; Paul Allen, Chicago, Bush that he is deserving of a try to her ■ mother— he is in town Gene Tunney in the next fight for the heavyweight championship of won from Chick Suggs, New Bed­ STANDARD O il COMMNy-OP NIW YQRIf regular job In the Pittsburgh ‘ out­ with his parents."— Dorfbarble;- ford Negro, on louL, second. field. (Berlin). the world.

* 'M J ■ •■: a: - ' S ; 7 ' ( O Q N | l . ) : BVUff»il Mt.i • n Kitt/ii .-rf- r-r.: ^^r-. - “,r • - ./i ; ^ , . ^ -..r-i--- -3ici’7v •c?w.l-**r : .^- ■' . ' • \« Buy Your Furniture Bargains Classified Counter / jfj -uvw ^ro/vv>r.riiw»-L^ ------www»w><><»<»%»w >«<«wwwwm»»mwi»ww»»»wwwwm^^»VWMWMwmmmww*wwwmwwwwmww»m w w w »»»»v w m w ^ ^ ApartnientFlat*— iWant Ad Information , 'iost ind Poo. 1 Help Wanted -Female ^ 85 House* for 8al^ Tenements for Rent 63 »iH R S. S: D. OLDS TO SPEAK LOST—PURSE with $16 and small FOR SALE—DELMONT -.’STKBBT— change. In Hale's Self Serve, Wed­ WANTED—GIRL for general house­ FOR PEN T—4 ROOM tsnemen*^ with ■even room single, firs.;pUce. oak Manchester nesday forenoon. Return Mrs. L. Q. work, Call at 228 East Center street. gas. electricity, bathroom, set tubs, floors and trim, shade ' treea - price AT NORTH END CHURCH Cowles. 246 West Center street, tele­ newly decorated, 13 Ridgewood right Call Arthur . A Fhotla Tele­ Evening Herald phone 445-8. WANTED—GIRL for general' house­ “Bee” Is The Girl •■treet, near Hartford trolley. Tele­ phone 782-2. 875 k^dd^street" - work. Telepho'ne 1016, or inquire 101 ilr^ » Gassified Advertisem ents phone- 1810- 2. Annonnceinents 2 Chestnut street. Y Lots t Sale 73 Mrs. G. P . Okls of Hartford, whe Count six average words to a line. 3 ROOMS FO R R EN T a t 170 Oak Initials, numbers and abbreviations, WANTED—TWO GIRLS to work In , street, all Improvements, hot water recently spoke before a large aad>;; each count as a word and cornpound STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of girls boarding house. . Apply to who takes your DO YOU WANT first* class building- ience ' at ^the South Methoaiw the world. Ask for sailing lists and beat. Call 616-5. lot in exceptional!^ good location, words as two words. Minimum coat Cheney Broa Employment Bureau. 5 minute walk distance from Depot church, as well as In surrounding Is pslce o: three lines. rates. Phone 760-2. Kobert J, Smith, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT on ■.^, 4-', . ' 1009 Main street. Square, then call 1717. Price remark.- towns, will give an address at-^a • • * WANTED—GIRL AS CLERK part Wadsworth street all modern and ably, low. .'.'j fjlne rates per day for transient time. Apply Workingman’s Store, new. steam ^ heat oak floors, rent union service of the North,Mett 893 Main street. ad& Personals 3 W A N T ADS reasonable. See Stuart ' J. Wasley, odist church and Second Congrega? SSlteotlve Blarch 17, 10S7 827 Main street telephone 1428-2. Real Ustaie'rur li:\chaiige 76 tlohal ■ 'Churches, at the latter , Cash Charse “WANGUM LODGE, Wethersfield, Help Wanted~l^e 86 FOR RENT—DESIRABLE tenement, FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE property church on Sunday^ evening, April Conn. For the care and treatinent of six rooms, all Improvements, garage, 15, at 7:30,; .She will tako as hfif I gssnsss? gy; ;:| i s|:|.? s:: Invalids, convalescents, chronlo and WANTED—^MEN TO fill "vacancies In Over the Phone In town, in guod locality. What have I D a r ...... I 11 old II Ota mild nervous conditions. Rates r®a- sales force. Must be over 21 and of , 26 ‘ Walker, street, good location, you to offer? Wm. Kanehi. Telephone subject “Giving the Christian Spirit Bonable. Address Secretary or call neat appearance. ' Salary and com­ rent reasonable. George Murdock, 30 i!7 6 . - All orders for Irregular inaeriions W alker. to the Community.” ' ■ :/>, w ill be oharg«>d a t the one-tim e rate. Phone 2-6498, Hartford. Conn., for mission while training. G. B. Keith Through experience she knows how to "help you ^ S p e c ia l ra te s for long teym,: every further information.” Furniture Co., Main street. South Mrs. Olds was commlsslohed by _ Manchester. See Mr. • Gummer, be­ “word your ad. She also renders the many other Boslnevs Locations for Rent 64 day advertising given «oo“ i^S“S»v« small services that naturally follow through use of the A. B. C. F, M. of-Congregation Ads orderretl fo r th ree o r six ■days Automobiles for Sale 4 tw een 9 and 10 iu m. and 4 to 6 p. GARDENILUB MEMRERS al churches, and after living twenty- and stopped o^fora the third or fifth I______m., Thursday. these columns. FOR RENT;—ONE LARGE room for day will be charged only for the ac­ office, 915 Main street best location four years in Japan, is sure to give DEPENDABLE USED GAT^^' BIG PAY JOBS OPEN In the auto an interesting and instructive ad­ tual number of times the ad appear- MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. in town, near Manchester Trust e(L charging at the rate earned* but field. No layoffs, no strikes, learn in Company^ C all 838-4. H E A R .^0UT BIC SHOWS 1069 Main St. So. Maimhester few weeks how to earn from $40.00 dress, on her labors ifi that country no allowincis or Open Eve. and Sun.______Tel. 740 When you have a want ad An added feature will be an il­ on six time ads stopped after the to $75.00 per week. The opportunity of a . lifetime. Write today for Big 6 $ Mrs. Clifford Cheney who attend­ lustrated travel talk on Italy and FO R SALE— LATE MODEL Bulck Honsi 'ir Rent ®^No^“uil forbids"; display lines not Free Book and remarkable tuition ed the-'.spring flower show In "Bos­ S'wltzerlaod, which will follow coach. Fully equipped. Lo-w mileage. offer including board and railroad CALL 664 and ask for “Bee" Price • very reasonable, inquire 34 FOR RENT—TWO FAMILY modern ton last month gave the local Mrs. Olds’s address. This will be ®°T^e Herald will not bo responsible fare. Address J. H. McSweeny, 800 Bldwell street. McSweeny Auto Shops, Cincinnati, house of five rooms each side, good Garden club at their April meeting given by Miss Marten Tinker ol for more than one J“A® She will always be glad to serve you. condition. Summit street Apply of any advertiaement ordered for Ohio or Cleveland, Ohio. Home Bank and Trust Company. in the School Street Recreation Park street who recently spent more than one tlma , _ __ i-nn,>. FO R SALE— 1921 BUICK coupe, building Monday evening, a ’ery seven months in Europe. _ She will The inadvertent *?»°he bargain. Telephone 1364-3. FOR KENT—BIGHT ROOM HOUSE show her own pictures on her small reot publication of advertising will be WANTED—EXPERIENCED grocery garage and large garden. 163 Main comprehensive idea of the beauty man. Manchester Public Market. moving picture machine. P- ' rectified only by cancellation of th<» FO R SALE— 1922 NASH touring car, street Call 1054-2. and arrangement of the exhibits. charge made for the service render- with winter enclousure; also 1923 A PAYING POSITION OPEN to repre­ Mrs. 0. G. Bartlett ’ gave her Im­ ■ The 'meeting will be held In the Essex Four coach, both in good con­ 68 FO R REN T—^MODERN f room house, pressions of the show at the Grand sentative of character. Take orders B linding Materials 47 Wanted^to Bay including gas, shadea screens etc. vestiY of the Congregational ch u r^ dition. Erickson’s Garage, Manches­ shoes-hoslery direct to wearer.-Good All advertlsemertts jmist ter Green. Telephone 1479-2. Apply J . P. Tam m any, 80 Main. Central Palace, New York, held a jiext Sunday evening. K Income. Permanent. Write now for FOR SALE—CONCRETE building WANTED — TO BUY old-fashioned ^ew days later, and both talks were In style, copy and free book “Getting Ahead.” Tanners regulations enforced by the PUbUeh- FO R SALE— 1926 Ford Tudor sedan blocks and chimney blocks. Inquire furniture. Also repairing and re- Farms and Land fQiKSale 7i greatly appreciated by the mem'- ers. and they reserve the right to in perfect condition, will take tour­ Shoe Mfg. Co.,^610-4 C St., Boston, Frank Damato, 24 Homestead street, finlshlng of. antique and modern M ass, M anchester. Telephone 1507. bers. edit, revise or reject any copy oon- ing or roadster in trade. Call 105 furniture. V. Hedeen, 333 Center S t FOR SALE—ON STATE ROAD only sidercd objectionable. Spring street. ______During the business session It’ WANTED—BOY from 16 to 18 years WlLLiPAY HIGHEST prices for all $4,000 buys a nice small farm, house CLOSING HOURS— Cla®®**’ ?'*. . of age to work In shop afternoons, Electrical Appliances— Radio i> In good condition. Price is rlghtl was voted to donate a sum of to be published same day must be re­ 1926 ESSEX COACH—Driven only 8,- kinds of poultry. We will also buy money to be used toward beautify­ Mouses For Sak ceived by 12 o'clock Jon. Saturdays 000 miles cheap for cash. Call after after high schooL Apply Downyfiake rags, papers and all kinds of junk. Easy terma Call Arth ir A. Khbfia; Wy ■ '■ Doughnut Shop. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ 782-2. 10:30 a. m. , 5 p. in. Telephone 1269. Call 982-4. ing the grounds at the Memorial $2,600 is the price fdr a siBidn ances motors, generators, sold and hospital. Mrs. C. R. Burr was ap­ Telephone Your W ant Ads repaired; work called for. Pequot cottage with lair sized lot, oleo* FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet sedan Sitnatlons Wanted— Famale 88 Apartm,ents— Flat*— Houses for Hale 7 3 pointed to confer with Superintend­ Ads are accepted over the t*l®Phone just'like new, run 2 months, cost Electric Co., 407 Center street Phone tricity, bathroom, garden and pool* 1592. ent Malmgren as to the shrubs and at the CHARGE RATE ‘^ove $865 fully equipped, will sell for $265 Tunemeuts fpr Rent 6;l FOR SALE—MAIN STREET, '.lice try place. Why pay rent? Cen­ as a convenience to advertisers but down, time to pay balance of $400— WANTED—WORK by tho day o r bungalow, just the place for busi­ plants preferred. tral location. the CASH RATES will be accepted as 625 Main street. Phone 2344. hour. Telephone 1481. Fuel and Feed 49-A APARTMENTS—Two. three and four ness. Car washing and, greasing It was decided to hold a flower Seven room single, furnace, gaa FU LL p a y m e n t If paid at the busi­ room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ equipment. Garage (for ten cars) or 1927 Studebaker Standard Sedan. show in June at Center church etc., walk and curbing, 2 car garage, ness olfice on or before the seventh WANTED—WASHINGS and Ironings FOR SALE—KINDLING WOOD $1.50 vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- workshop 50x30. L ot 66x274). Ih vestl- which is so centrally located, and mi day follow ing the ^rs*; Insertion 1927 Studebaker Standard Victoria. to do at home. Apply 41 Scrant a load. Call at Hale’s Self Serve door bed furnished. Call M anchester gate. Call Arthur A. JCnofla for poultry bouse, land for anotMx each ad., otherwise the CHARGE 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. street or phone 2051-W. Grocery. ______Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ terms and price. Tel. 782-2, 675 Main. to advance the date of the May house or garden* A few- tra il RATE will bo collected. No_reBpoMl- 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan. phone 782-2. ■ .-T ------meeting one week. It will.be held bllltv for errors In telephoned ads 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. FOR SALE—BIRCH WOOD cut In FOR SALE OR RENT^FlVe room trees and-grapes. Price Ifi.OOOi will be assumed and their accuracy 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring, WANTED — HOUSEWORK by the stove lengths $11 per cord. Phone house., with garage. Call, 33 Wlnde- at the Manchester Community club­ terms. house, Monday evening. May 7. At cannot be guaranteed. 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Sedan. d.ay. Phono, 2587-J. 143-12. C. H. Schell. FOR RENT—FI"VE ROOM tenement, mere street. Telephbn'o 1364-3. i’orter street, nice single wlfK .S 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Touring, with garage. 184 Hilliard street. this meeting plans will be complet­ 1921 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove car garage. House is all moderii Phone 664 Live Stock- -Vehicles 41S FOR SALE—STATE ROA to Hart­ ed for the May sale of plants and ASK FOR WANT AU SERVICE 1922 Studebaker Light 6 Sedan. length, under cover. Call after 5 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM tenement, ford, 6 room single, 3 car garage, and the rooms are well arranged. It • • • A few cars of all makes. Good buys p. m. V Flrpo 116 street. modern improvements, 199 Oak corner property. Price only $5400. - seedlings by the club members. is offered at 17,600, fl.OOO cash. for little money. Phono 1307-2.______street. Call 603-2 after 6. ^ , $866 cash. Call A rthur A Knofla. The committee appointed to ar­ Six room American colonial, oak Index of Classifications T H E CONKEY AUTO CO. FOR SALE—SADDLE HORSE $30, Telephone 78‘2-2, 875 Main street. range for programs during the next Distributors, Studebaker & Ersklne S. F. Jones. Ta^cottvllle, Conn. FOR SALE—HARDWOOD largo load FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat. 67 Sum­ trim and floors down, steam, SOB, 20-22 East Center St. Tel. 840. $8. Ashes moved. Charles Palm er, 44 mer street, near trolley, all modern FOR SALE— NEW 6 ROOM bunga­ three months Includes Mrs. Clifford -\ Evening Herald Want Ads are now white plumbing, 2 car garage, grouped according to classifications ' I ' ...... Pou ‘ y and Supplies 4 8 Henry street. Telephoms 893-3. conveniences. Inquire 5 Walnut St. low, all Improvementa Telephone Cheney, Miss Helen Chapman, elevation, north end. Price only below and for handy reference will 'FOR SALE—1926 1-2 ton, six post 2632-2-’ or call 108 Benten streeu James Wood of Talcottville, and V $G,600, $1,000 cash. , appear in tho numerical order indi­ Ford delivery truck, good running Housoholcl Goods 51 FOK UH.N'T--.'- KU. > v, order. Cheap for cash. Call 567. FOR SALE—20 YEARLING Ancona erh Improvements at 452 Main the vice-president of the Manches­ Five room single, GVeenacres. A cated hens, laying fine. 44 Griswold street. ter Garden club, J. W. Galavin of Lost, and Found ...... 1 street. Apply Mr. Robinson. Tel. nice little cottage, all modern 2 CHEVROLET SALES & SE R V IC E South Manchester, Conn. FOR SALE — GLENWOOD kitchen 2468— 1028. Rockville. Announcements ...... range, three burner New Perfection $6,500. $500 cash. Personals ...... 8 If you are in the market for a good OLDER BOYS TO HEAR Antomoblles re-cohdit'.oned used car we have them FOR SALE—RHODE ISLAND- Reds oil stove, in good condition. Apply HUDSON STKEET. « UoOM tenement Building lots. Buy now when 4 at all prices. breeding Cockerel, excellent bird. 13 Lilac street. and garage, near Depot. In good Automobiles for Sale ...... Call M anchester 952. prices are at lowest of year. Prices Automobiles for Exchange ...... 5 H. A. STE PH E N S condition. Modern Improvements 6 Center at JCnox Tel. 939-2 BREAKFAST SETS—IVORY or grey Telephone 981-2. WORLD SPEAKERS March 21 Is the first day of as low as $150 with city water and Auto .Accessories—^Tlres ...... TAKING ORDERS FOR Schweglers and blue finish. Table and 4 chairs Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 spring. electricity.. $350 with sewer, 12 GOOD USED CARS Including two “Thoro-o-Bred'" baby chicks, white, $15. Kitchen cabinet slightly used FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class Auto Schools ...... 7-A water, gas and electricity. These 8 1927 Oldsmobile Landaus. Crawford brown, buff Leghorns, Bari-ed Ply­ $15. O strinsky's F u rn itu re Store, 28 rents with all improvements. Apply Autos—Ship by Truck mouth Rocks, S. C. R. I. Red. Mot­ Oak. Edward J. Holl, 865 Main street. Tel. The general program committee are absolute bargains and a lot for Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Auto Supply Co., Center and Trotter 10 streets. Tel. 1174 or 2021-2. tled Anconas, White Plymouth 56U. of the Hartford County Older Boys’ a little. Garages—Service——Storage • ... Rocks, White Wyandottes, Buff WE WILL BE IN OUR new store Motorcvcies—Bicycles 11 ConfeiMce td be held in Bristol 12 Orpingtons, 357 Woodbridge street. ready for business Saturday eve­ FOR R EN T— 6 ROOM tenem tnt. all After Easter Sale Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . 3i|to' accessories— Tires Tel. 1754. ■ ning. April 14. Come -nd pay us a Improvements. newly renovated, next vwek Friday and Saturday, BnsincRs nnrt Proft-Bslonnl Sayvices visit. All those attending our open­ windows shaded. 36 Russell street. April 20tb and 21st, have nearly Business Services Offered 13 BARRED PLYMOUTH Rocks—hatch­ ing will be given f-ee tickets on a Robert ]. SmitK" Household Services Olfered ...... 18-A O-TITE PISTON RINGS for all Call 28 Russell street. completed the program of the con­ ing eggs from prize winning and beautiful floor lamp. Be sure to get 11)09 Main Street Building—Contracting ...... makes of cars. They give your heavy producing stock. Per setting yours. FOR RENT— NEW 5 room fiat, 5 ference. The theme of the confer­ The Smart Shop Florists—Nurseries ...... engine more power, more miles per or hundred J. F. Bowen. 570 Wood- HOLMES EROS. minutes to mill, all Improvements, ence is “Adventuring Toward REAL BS’1*ATE. INSURANCE F u n eial D irectors ...... gallon, of gas; also stops oil pump­ bridge street. Phone 2121. Successors to Man. Upho'atering Co. steam heat, shaded, garage. Phone Mutual Understanding.” STEAMSHIP TICKETS Heating —Plumbing—Roofing ing. P'red H. Norton, ISO M.iin St. 649 Main St. Tel. 1268 1668-3, 14 Edgerlon. Insurance ...... • MILLER'S BABY Chix. Redo and Leg­ It is significant that three of the Millinery-Dressmaking .... DISTRIBUTOR FOR Prest-O-LUe horns from our healthy irapnesied FOR SALE—LIGHT oak buffet, in speakers will come from three of Moving—TruoU I ng—SI orage itatieiies for automobiles and radios. breeders, state-tested and free from good condition, to be sold cheap. the world’s great capitals, around THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: Painting —Papering ...... All st'/.es and cars. Coiniileie ljait,;ty disease. Good sized birds and eggs. Call a t 66 Garden street. Professional Services ...... service Center Auto Supply Co. 155 Heavy producers. Hatch weekly. CYP CLUB PLANNING which many of the world’s great R epairing ...... Center street. Tel., 673. Phone 1063-3 Fred Miller. North WALNUT BED, DRESSER and chest, events have cfentered— Jabo Yasu- (260) Comical Birds Tailoring— Dyeing—Cleaning Coventry. (Ask me about poultry $90. M attress, pillows and spring $17 fiiuura from Tokio, Japan; Hans Sketches by Uessey; Synopsis by Braucher Toilet Hoods and Services .. Auto Ke{i»iriiig— I'alnting 7 supplies and equipment). extra. 8 piece walnut dining room TO GIVE COMEDIES Wanted — Business Service . set, $119. '-Watkins Furniture Ex­ Schimmelpfeng from Berlin, Ger- EdiicatlonnI OI.IVER BROTHERS day old chicks change, 17 Oak. niahy: and Hashim Hussein from Courses and Classes ...... 3 ‘ WANTED—AUTOS to repair. auto from two year old hens. Hollvwood Constantinople, Turkey. Albert Private Instruction ...... _ 28 ele^itrlcal systems repaired. All Strain-Blood tested and free from SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK throe Center church young people w Dancing ...... *'^**o'a work guai'antced. Used parts for white dlarrtiea. Oliver Bros.. Clarks piece mohair living room suite, re­ are members ot the Cyp club a, Chesley. who has recently returned *.3 Musirai — Dram atic ...... - sale. Abel's Service Station, 26 Corner. Conn. versible cushions. Webbing construc­ busy with preparations for an from Geneva, Switzerland, though WanU'd — instruction ...... ’ v Cooper street. Tel. 789. tion $139. A handsome velour three tertainment to .be given in an American by birth, has spent FIniinrIal • piece suite $110. Others $198, $225 Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 BABY CHlCK't—Best local slock: chapel Tuesday evening, April/;'! 7 eight; years in the countries of Cen­ fJarages— Service— St oru^:e i{‘ popular breeds; guaranteed live de­ up. Cash or credit. Benson's Furni­ Business Opportunities ...... 32 livery: we do custom hatching; free ture Company. at '7:45. The purpose in view Is to tral Europe. Hartford County boys Money to Doan ...... 33 catalogue. Clark's Hatchery, East raise funds for the summer^ou- will have an unusual opportunity of Money Wanted ...... • -34 Ilelp niid Sitaatln n s FO R RIONT^ -GARAGE at 59 "Walnut Haffrird. Conn. Musicul Instruments 53 ference at Storrs which is attended becomin,g acquainted with the boys Help Wanted — Female ...... street. ■ '' RARV ('H U 'KR ------' '’y ^ number of young^'folks of the .world. Heip Wanted—Male ...... ohiokfl lUrnm testert Ohio USED ATW ATER-KEN T radio and j from this church evdry sum&er. The conference Is held under the g a r a g e CHICKS, blood tested, Ohio T^e program will featiffe two Help Wanted — Male or FemaJo FOR HIONT— rear of 701 Stu^e‘'UnWorslTy adcrodlted"'G rde"“ln , auspices of the Hartford County Agents Wanted ...... • ‘ Main street. Apply to Aaron John­ adviince. Manchester Grain and Coal f ^ urnlture Exchange, one-act comedies, “Fr/day for Situations Wanted — Female .. son, 62 Linden street or to the Company. Phone 1760. 17 Oak. Y.M.C.A. with the Hartford County situations Wanted—Male .... jan itor. Luck’ 'and “Room 8'3.’’ MISs Helen Council of Religious Education, Em plovm ent Agencies ...... FOR SALE—LUDWIG trap drum out­ Estes of the High school faculty Is Live btiM'k—Pelt*—INinltry—Vehicles Articles for Sale 45 fit. complete with accessories. Price Hartford 'and New Britain Y. M. Business Service 0.ifered 18 coaching the cast for each of the C. A’s. co-operating. All boys 14 Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 reasonable. Tel. 531-2. plays. Miss Hazel Hughes, local Live Stock — Vehicles ...... ; . . . . 42 FOR SALE—8 TONS HAY; also 15 years of age and over may be sent Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 CHAIR CANING NEATLY done. Price cords- 4 ft. dry hard w-ood. C. N. elocutionist will give readings and as delegates by churches, clubs? ■Wanted — P ets— Poultry—Stock 44 right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Loomis, Bolton. Conn. Tel. 276-3. Center Church Troubahours will For Sale—Mi.scellBncons Anderson, 53 Norman street. Phone DECIDE TO HOLD provide instrumental music. Home­ Sunday schools, Y.M.C.A. groups Nature seems Stim es to.have turpeii from thE ctea- Articles for Sale ...... 45 1892-2. FOR SALE — HEYWOOD.-Wakefield made candy will be on sale during and scout troups. Boats and Accessories ...... 46 baby carriage.' slightly used. Inquire tion of the sublime to the evolution of the comic. Ih any- Building M aterials ...... 47 Movlng“ l'rrcklng~Sto: wje ZU Keith Furniture Company. the evening. Dlaiitonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 POVERTY SOCIAL court of birds the starling would ably take tijto role of- Eiectrlcal Appliances—Radio .. 49 MANCHESTER & N Y. MOTOR Dls- FOR SALE—HEN HOUSE 9x12. DANCING CLASSES ' jester. The starling mounts aloft to a chimney-top to Fuel and Feed ...... 4 9 - A shingled sides and top. Edward E. Garden—Farm—Dairy Produoto 60 patch—Part loads to and from New Fish, 104 Chestnut street. - pour out the funniest ,lay ever to come from the thfoa^ Household Goods ...... 61 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or of a bird. He whistles, gabbles, sneezes, ohlcklee end 1282. Grangers Will Carry Out Orig­ WAPPING RECEPTION FRIDAY Machinery and Tools ...... 63 SEWING MACHINES—1 Singer $5.00. screams, as if life were a great comedjf.-.-Y I Musical Instruments ...... 58 PERRETT AND GLBNNEY—Local 2 White. 1 Royal, ■ 1 Standard. All inal Program—Mrs. Rieg to Office and Store E q u ip m e n t...... 54 makes repaired and cleaned. R. W. By NEX. thnwgh 8p.«l.» g«fmlMlon M th. PubH^aTni. SWIt

There is great fun In watching two cardinals to-' gather. They stand head to head and mutter and chatter with such solemnity and seeming sagacity that - they might be settling the^orid’s affairs. These birds are sometimee called Virginia nightingales. They sing ^ % '■ , sweet, piping notes, but are not nightingales. l|iAos.>» C.prtfit.'1*26. 'fw CwH#, Swtiiw L:(To Be Continued by Frank H. Bade, Trade Mark.

.’•,1 J.-TV • .3^ :W . 55% SKIPPY By Percy L. FLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE axi NONSENSE Hearsay Evidence ' 1 » That riches l>rlng no happiness IF I j ' f f i Y r o ■ / They constantly are. showing: UL 6 ive vou But I shall have the chance, I guess, LONCH I AweveJHRoe. Of ever really knowing. H nU C *fo IJA5H wv fA

“ Wild flowers will soon be peep­ ing forth in the fields and woods. City folks should Remember that they look their best In such a net­ ting.” ------. \ When one observes certain types ■ -^1 of the new and perky generation, one is moved to repeat.^ith the poet the line, “ Oh, for t^e smack of a vanished hand on the place where the spank ought to bi^” REG. U.S. PAT. OFT. < I ^ CoffiiiM lt28,'Pwcgr U Crotbr, Cwtnl Prm ei9»a. by wca servicCi ino. v J 5 “ That’s my mistake,’’ muttered the doctor, as the undertaker drove When good marriages die, tliey off with the hearse.” By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE go to Paris. The Job Ideal for This Day “ We know we must toil if ever we By Gene Ahem win Some other day: But we say to ourselves, there’s ^OUJ 6E*SrfL'eM'etJ, Vfe WAS A FTMAT M o se i time to begin T o R -lt t e IJEMOtiS-fRA-noki Ol= MV MARSteLOOS Loose A6RIAL, OF W\S tS Some other day. p o MHT V oil A FeRCiA And so, deferring, we loiter on. AV/lA-foR'S SATeiV S iirr ! ^ VaIE'LL IMA&klB FOR Until at last we find withdrawn Iki Ak\ EM3>AfA<5ERED PLA*\BN^ COCROOS fs TIME FOK LETTER GOLF The strength and hope we leaned BVVALVm OE-TtllS GAS ,t^T»lEV-feLL upon IMB V(e LEARI Some other day. .-lArtK, Stil-r SrrAPrrs-1b lAlFLAfe VdrfM BE -TAkltlG T o “TRAlfA If these weeks before summer ■ A MlVC-fUR^ 01= Ul A MHUi-tfe O Him ouTT o vacation seem a little long, take AkllMALS If you’re not having a little fun s e e aJapoleoA consolation from today’s letter golf every day you’re missing some­ S u rT BESIaAS -To f i l l OO-i; “TUEkI I USILL T^RQ-Thl' puzzle— a WEEK is really not OWE OF thing- ; u e f r r g o ov/ER

This will be a brighter world with, if ever, the cantaloupe severs relations with the pumpkin.

“ Thankful! What have I got to be thankful for? I can’t pay my W E E K bills.” “ Then, man alive, b^ thankful THE RULES you are not one of youy creditors.”

1— The idea of letter golf is to And those who are worrying now change one word to another and do about where to go this -suyiper it in par a given number of strokes. would be happier if they’d go'to Thus to change COW to HEN, in work. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, HEN. Do all the good you can as you 2— You can change only one let­roll along. Life is a one-way street, ter at a time. and you’re not coming back. B i e 3— You must have a complete word, of common usage, for each “ My grandfather lived to be jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ nearly ninety, and never used by hca «ervice. iwe.______REC.u.aPAT.orr.______*{^V£S(iL:fS IbMORROVAl'V* tions don’t count. glasses.” 4— The order of letters cannot be “ Well, lots of people prefer to changed. drink from a bottle.” “ Babe Ruth walked twice today.” i WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane Modern Story: “ Make me the “ Gosh, she should be more care­ happiest man in the world!” he ful whom she rides with. O' BUT WATCW, 6H? begged. So she agreed on two eveRHMJHfAH b u t 'm watch, hundred a month alimony, and ^ Twfi^ 'batTon \t dow n, we bulls A young woman, earning her CAFN. WEB A'SUEEPiN' gave him a divorce. BOVS. cuoBe vT Tvgwt, e e e , aw if own way, complained that she had feA CtfU U L\Ke. NOTWIN' WR0N6. worn out six pairs of shoes in as poviM *(weRe Tw6M v:\vi NOBODV AROUN*. There is no true contentment but many months. “ I guess I’ll get mar­ 'R.oT, Tv\UViPei^ in agreeable work. ried, she said. o DOUBf hjA'i.V, m\>

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Good Enough Reason By Blosser

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SALESMAN SAM The Missing Link By Small READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE FlCTtHE behi as they slept sound. When morning came the bunch twoke. The butcher cried, “ Well, (The Tinymltes help the pork tere’s a joke. Your cookie cart and chons in the next stonr>X

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FIRSTDANCE CLOSING RECEPnON OF SEASON Mr. and Mrs. Wirtalla’s ChUdren’s Tamorrow Begins Our Given by Polish A. C» Dancing Classes APRIL 12TH, AT 8 O’CLOCK HIGH SCHOOL HALL -.4: TURN HALL FRIDAY EVENING Good Time For All General Dancing to Follow Welman’s Orchestra. B ill W addell’s Orch.— ^Tickets 50c. Sale John Stone of Center street has “THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS” returned after spending the winter In St. Petersburg, Fla. He was" ac­ not get ready 3-ACT COMEDY companied on the automobile trip Direction of IMiss Leila Church back to Manchester by Arthur Cheney Hall Coseo of North Main street. Miss WEDNESDAY EVG. APRIL 11 Nellie Keith of Lewis street has for Easter will find a large Auspices Y. P. S. Dramatic Club also returned from Florida. Dancing—Al. Behrend’s Orch. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Arnott who have been spending the winter assortment to choose from here in St. Petersburg, Florida, are ABOUT TOWN planning to leave the Sunshine city- on Saturday, returning home by. 3 5 ^ each auto. ______Frank G- Balkner, salesman at the C. E. House & Son store, Sam­ uel Nelson Jr., treasurer of the STATE THEATER 3 for $li00 Holden-Nelson Company, and Spring Harold W. Walsh, secretary and f treasurer of the Manchester Net Sunday, Monday, I^esday Company, reported for jury duty Free Delivery today on the civil side of the Su­ < ■: perior Court in Hartford. 4 'The Patent Leather Kid” A rehearsal of the play “The $55 Two year old, hardy rose bushes, Amer­ Whole Town’s Talking’’ will be held BUCILLA GOODS *t the Swedish Lutheran church to- ican field grown. inorrow evening at 7:30. If you are looking for a coat that is "different” yet Rag and Gift Shop not high in price, we advise you to see this group of coats at ?55. Dress coats of khsba and broadcloth in tan, gray, black and green trimmed with fur ciifts, fur WATKINS BROTHERS 853 Main St* collars, scarf effects and diagonal tucks. Stunning sport coats of Imported materials trimmed with fur col­ Rose Bushes lars or strictly tailored. Silk crepe lined. Many of these coats are the exclusive “Townfield’’ and “Golflex RED RADIANCE models. Coats that have been priced $59.50 and $69.50. GENERAL JACQUE j ^ u n e r a l Charles Laking Trimmed with the seasons’ wanted furs: RADIANCE PINK GROSS AN TEPLITZ Auto tops repaired, recovered FRAU KARL GRUSCHKI ULRICH BRUNNER PAULNEYRON KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA d i r e c t o r s and rebuilt. Automobile trim­ Buttermole Monkey Fur ming in all its branches. Best KILLARNEY PINK AMERICAN BEAUTY Robert IC. Anderson LADY HILLINGDON materials used. All kinds of Fitch Pahmi MAGNA CHARTA leather goods repaired. CLIMBING .AMERICAN BEAUTY Phone: 500 or 74S-? Fox Squirrel DOROTHY PERKINS CRIMSON RAMBLER AlscT Harness Repairing. 314 Main St., Tel. 128-4 South Manchester Hardy Ornamental Flowering

• ^ S n e i g w i s ! COAL WHEN VOU ^!!?T^CEr IT \ NOTICE - PERSONAL Sport and SHRUBS and PLANTS - r b u t t e r f l y ALTHEA ASSORTED Will the gentleman who, DEUTZIA SYRINGA about 10 o’clock p. m. Sunday HYDRANGEA SPIREA night, April 1, stopped at Hart­ Dress Coats SNOWBERRY WEIGELA L©E' ford Road and Bridge street to help start a car, kindly call at . We Give 23 Oak street. Very important. California Private Hedge Shrubbery Tied twenty-five (25) plants to a bunch. Plant Satisfactory A Garden of Gladiolus $45 18 to 24 inch plants. At this price you will fiud a splendid assortment of Service and Sell For |5,00 spring coats for sport and dress wear. A gray kasha coat with a tucked back in the new belted effect. . . .a Or .smaller collection if desired. green kasha coat by “Golflex” with the new scarf collar Satisfactory Fuel Better still, choose your own vari­ .... a tan twill coat trimmed with a squirrel collar. . . . a Hale’s Rose Garden Assortment ety from our free catalogue of gray sport coat with a beautiful fox collar, and many whether it is coal or fuel oil. the World’s Best. other models await your selection. Every coat is full Place your order wuth us. We are growing only the better silk lined. Choose your coat now while our assortment grades, and any selection yon may is complete. make slionld give satisfaction. $3.98 complete G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. The Woodland Gardens :us.)n Supplies. The assortment includes a dozen two-year old heavily rooted rose bushes 3 Main Street Phone 50 J Tel. 1274 236 Woodland St. for the home rose garden wrapped in moss and burlap and tied together in one bundle. A card attached giyes full directions for the planting and ca,re of the garden. Also diagram showing how to lay out the rose garden. This ia liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniH truly a very low price for this splendid assortment which includes: Los An­ geles, White KUlamey .Grass An Teplitz, Souv. De Claud. Pernet, J. L. Mock, Mary Lee Etoile De France. Mrs. Aaron Ward. Pink Radiance. Frau Karl Druschki, Col­ I PMONGS umbia, Sunburst and Mme. Butterfly. Rose Bushes and Shrubs—Basement

GOOD THINGS TO EAT Silk Frocks CHICAGO ELECTION. Yesterday’s election in Chicago was an example of a choice arrived at through conflict of ugly; seethin.c: emotions, every fellow angrily, brutally fighting for his own selfish interests. It wasn’t a $25.00 pretty picture—more than a little revolting, .in fact. All the good in one shrinks from determinations High- Grade made in that spirit—the spirit of force, of war. We have a large assortment : of itunning Lawn Rice’s It has just occurred to us how different is the frocks in this well known make. '^ o piece Mixture spirit of ordinary, orderly business. Imagine, If hand painted sport dresses with plea&d skirts you please, how far Pinehurst would have gotten in and beautifully painted blouses In orehfd, blue, Seeds establishing its clientelle, if it had sent out a swarm tan, and navy... .stunning printed frocks with Grass of people to hurl abuse and invective, gunmen to the printed skirt and plain blouse... .polka dot Seeds coerce people Into becoming customers, bomb frocks in the new English red. .ji. ensembles 10c 15c throwers to eliminate competition. Ridiculous?, consisting of a plain silk dress and a short moire Insane? To be sure. But is it any more ridicu­ 50c Pkg. lous and Insane to do such things in private busi­ jacket... .plain silks. ‘‘Mary Lee” frocks are ness than in public business—and, what is politics made of the very best of silks andfhold exclusive­ lb. but public business? ly by Hale’s. ? However, we haven’t the slightest fear that legit­ imate private business is ever going to try to win by the methods of Chicago politics—not any more fear than that a flock of bears is going to come out of the Birch Mountain woods and eat up the Mu­ nicipal building. The time for all that passed along about 1450 A. D. The time for winning in business even by telling lies Is long, long gone by. The time for winning by clean, decent methods, squareness and fairness has been here for a long time. Garden Implements Maybe, even In Chicago, politics will follow the trail of private business. Maybe, some time, it will even catch up with It. E Garden Wood Try a piece of Pinehurst Quality Brisket Corned Beef: Trowels Rakes $1.00 S Lean ribs of Corned Beef wiU be 14c a pound. They I0 c “”25c Garden = win be here tomorrow morning: another shipment of Garden Weeders = those DEUCIOUS FRESH SHAD, and the price wiU be Hoes $ 16.75 and Forks 89c‘*$1.50 s lower. Spading Forks i FRESH BUCK SHAD 29c lb. ROE SHAD S9c lb. Hedge Use Beef this week: doverbloom Batter 51c E Inexpensive models that can be worn to the Trimmers $2.98 $1.98 *“$2.75 lb. office, 4h- the classroom, at afternoon bridge par­ Good cuts of tender Top ties, for sport wear and informal evening gath­ Garden ^ fiO Children’s Garden Sets (3 pieces) Round for Swiss S t^ . Creamery Tub Butter 49c = erings. Chiffon pripts, navy georgettes, hnd Rakes D U C lb. I plain: crepes in the season’s wanted colors- Round Ground 45c lb. kasha beige, navy, green, blue and red. Plen­ 10c,25c“‘^50c Selected New Laid Fancy i ty of sizes, 16 to 50. Before choosing a new Bamboo {md Steel Lawn Tender Small Sirloin or Fresh Eggs 40c dozen. = spring frock come In and see these models, you Short Steaks. We will have plenty of E will find a large variety of styles and colors. Brooms . . 3dC 98 c S C e r s $10 **$21050 Beef for stewing. Fresh fruits and V^e- S tables including = Hale’s Apparel Shop—Main Floor Bare Bones for Soup 3c Garden Implements—^Basement lb. Fresh Asparagus | Spinach, Carrots = Tender Pot Roasts cut from Pinehurst Quality BeeL Iceberg Lettuce, Celery 1 We will have plenty nf lean New Cabbage, Parsnips'^ § pork for chops or roasts. Green Peppers, Parsley = F resh Fowl RIPE STRAWBERRIES | I 1 ■ Fresh Roasting Chickens Sauer Kraut, 3 lbs. 25c. 3 ; / j' Calves Liver- SOUTH ^MRNCHTSTER • CONN • Pinehurst Hamburg ...... • • • • 25c lb. Special, 6 Bags of Charcoal ....99c 'K ■ i- • 'o