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<&■ SEES HARTFORD BIGGEST QUEER DEATH CITY IN CONN. IN 1050 DIVORCE A PLOT OpiMsed on Nicaragua New Haven, Conn., Jan. 14.— A population survey including SEEIK TO R A a Y the year 1950 will be presented OF DRUMMER the state legislature in the re­ TOGETMONEY, port of the Commission on State Institutes next week, indicating M Y S m YET the state will then have a popu­ SAYSJHAPLIN m LATINS TO nCH T THE U. S. lation of 2,028,100 as compared with 1,380,600 in 1920. <$> The survey predicts popula­ tions for various cities in 1950 And He Hasn’t Half of Six­ No Autopsy Performed Here as follows: Hartford 248,000; New Haven 240,000, Bridge­ DEIBERATEY Demands Forces Be Taken As Doctors Believe Heart port 223,000; Waterbury 143,- teen Millions, Let Alone 000; New Britain 94,000; Stam­ ford 79,000; Norwalk and New BLOCKED STAIR From Soil of Nicara^a Disease Killed Long Isl­ London 40,000 each, Norwich Sixteen, Film Star Asserts 32,500. STEAL SAFE NEXT DOOR and Man. In New York. TO A POLICE BARRACKS IN n y i PANIC Little Belief That Central Portsmouth, R. I., Jan. 14.— Tlie mystey of how Robert Mc­ CHENEY EMPLOYEES New York, Jan. 14.— Charlie Despite the fact that Chase’s American States Will Re­ Chaplin, the king of film comedy, general store is next door to the / Grath of Long Island, died In a rail­ Montreal Coroner Finds state police barracks, burglars road accident at Andover Wednes­ arrived in New York hn the Twen­ during the night drove up in a spond; Borah Proposal day night although he escaped DINE 5 0 YEAR MEN tieth Century limited today and told Theatre Manager Shut truck and took out an 800- without a scratch while his automo- reporters that he would fight his pound safe containing $1,000 niobile was totally demolished, will wife’s suit for a divorce “ to the as well as three rifles and a For New Election in Nica­ Way of Escape, Causing shotgun. always remain a mystery. In the Get Together Club Host; bitter end.” He said the action opinion of those concerned in the brought by LIta Grey Chaplin in ragua and Arbitration case, it is another mystery how the Los Angeles was instigated by his Death of Children. Long Island man’s body carried no Frank Cheney, Jr., Speak­ wife’s family. marks. As one person said .this With Mexico Coldly Re­ “ I’m going to fight this thing MEX NEWSPAPER morning, “ I can’t fathom it. Why, Montreal, Jan. 14.— Michel Ar- out,” he asserted. “ I’m going to the car was smashed so badly you e r-O ffice rs Elected. rle, house manager of the Laurier ceived at Washingtor, could almost put the pieces in your fight for the custody of my two chil­ vest pocket and yet there was but dren.” • Palace theatre where seventy-eight BARES ATROCITIES children lost their lives in a dis­ one tiny mark the size of a pinhead Cheney Brothers’ male employees Chaplin resented the bringing of Heflin Accuses K. of C. of on his body from which blood had astrous fire panic. Is under arrest gathered last night in historic the name of Edna Purviance, noted trickled.” screen actress, into his domestic dif­ charged with having blocked the No Autopsy. Cheney hall to honor the men who Fomenting Trouble. ficulties. stairway which provided the only Accuses Goyernment of ‘ Medical Examiner William R. have worked 50 years or more for . “ Certainly, she’s on my payroll,” means of exit for the frightened Tinker informed The Herald today the local silk firm. The Get Togeth­ Chaplin said. “ She’s on the payroll Senator Borah of Idaho (left), yesterday severely criticised the that there would be no autopsy. He for $250. a week but that was the Central American policy of Secretary of State Kellogg (right), in Nica­ youngsters. Summary Executions In Mexico City, Jan. 14.— Immedi­ consulted with Coroner Calhoun in er club monjfhly dinner was served stipulation in her original contract. ragua. The photograph was taken the day before when Mr. Kellogg Arrie, together with Ameen La- ate withdrawal of the American Hartford yesterday afternoon and to eleven of 50-year service man appeared before the Senate committee on Foreign Relations of which “ There was absolutely no reason wand, owner of the theatre, and Barbarous Fashion. Forces from Nicaragua, under threat they reached the conclusion that and 180 members of the club were for dragging Miss Purviance’s name Borah is chairman. Camil Bazzy, an employee, was McGrath had been suffering from present to pay their respects to the into this.” charged with “ criminal responsi­ of an appeal to the Spanish-Ameri- heart trouble and had had another senior employees. Not So Depressed bility” by a coroner’s jury. .The Mexico City, Jan. 14.— The Mexi­ can nations for military aid to "re­ attack just as he drove his automo­ Frank Cheney, Jr., chairman of men were immediately arrested pel.the Yankee invasion,” has been bile onto the railroad crossing. Chaplin did not seem as depress­ can government today continued its the board of directors of Cheney ed as reports from the west indicat­ "GORILLA” BANDIT BIG EXPENDITURES and held without bail for arraign­ relentless pursuit of rebel forces, demanded by Dr. Juan Sacasa. They believe that the shock of see­ Brothers, and a 45-year service em­ ment later. ing the oncoming steam train ap­ ed he was in Chicago yesterday. He leader of the Nicaraguan rebels, in ployee, addressed the gathering fol­ smiled as he dropped off the train Cut Off Escape undeterred by an editorial attack in proaching at full speed and then lowing the dinner. Mr. Cheney’s The evidence, according to the the newspaper Excelsior, charging a note to Secretary the terrific crash and his being to face a horde of re^iorters and a talk was informal. He simply con­ MAKES GET AWAY FOR INSANE, P U N jury verdict, showed that Arrie that a “ reign of terror” exists and of State Frank B. Kellogg, accord­ hurled to the bank, was sufiBcient battery of cameras. He posed amia­ ing to a dispatch from Guatemala gratulated the honored guests and bly for pictures. had deliberately blocked the stair­ that both military and civil author­ to bring death. hoped that it would be necessary ities are putting Mexicans to death received here. No Injuries. A large crowd gathered near the way to which the children ran in for Cheney Brothers to obtain some panic at the cry of “ fire,” and pre­ without proper trial. The Guatemala dispatch states They decided that death could train, having learned of Chaplin’s Acrobatic Youth Who Did that it is based on information re­ 60-year service , pins. arrival. Chaplin tried to make his istitntions Board to Advise vented them from escaping to the The government, according to not have been caused by injuries, Animal Election. street. the Excelsior, has denied its re­ ceived from the Sacasa headquar­ e.xternal or internal, from the way to a waiting automobile but he The annual election of the offi­ sponsibility for an alleged atrocity ters. I train, as there were no such indica­ was blocked by the reporters who SO Rohheries in Provi­ The verdict mentioned the spe­ cers of the Get Together club was New Asylum and Large cific death of Edouard St. Pierre, in Leon, where five young boys are Sent to IT. S. 1 tions revealed In the post-mortem shot questions at him. The dispatch states that the note held at last night’s meeting. Sidney In reply to one question Chaplin who was found to have died of alleged to have been summarily ex­ examination of the man’s body. ecuted in “ barbarous’’ fashion, one which has already been forwarded, Medical Examiner Tinker said it Elliott was elected president, suc­ denied he is worth sixteen million dence Breaks Jail. “ compression of the thorax suffer­ ceeding Thomas McGill. The other Expansions. of the lads having his tongue cut has caused a considerable sensation could not have Lcen foul play and dollars or anything like that ed during a panic,” but stated it among Central Americans who are therefore formed the conclusion officers named last night are: vice- amount. also applied to the 77 other deaths. out when he prayed. presidents, Charles Staye, William Whole Executions. following the course of the tri-cor- that death was ;.ccidentally caused “Why,” he declared, “I’m not Providence. Jan. 14.— “ The Go­ During the inquest employees McKinney: secretary, Herbert Mc­ New Haven, Jan. 14.— Acting Excelsior’s editorial attack de­ nered controversy between the by heart disease and the shock of worth one-half of six million dol­ of the movie house testified that Cann; assistant secretary, J. A. Ir­ rilla” had baffled police and detec­ clares that “ respect for human life United States, Mejeico and Nicara­ the train wreck. It is understood lars.” tive forces of three states today in with approval of Governor John H. they had never been instructed not gua. that it would be a dlfiicult problem vine; treasurer, Ray Bldwell; as­ Trumbull and Seth Low Pierre- to sell tickets to unaccompanied has disappeared completely in this sistant treasurer, Herbert Leggett; Chaplin characterized his wife’s their frantic efforts to '♦anture him. country” and adds that “ executions "While there has been consider­ to tell whether McGrath died from divorce as a money plot, pure and Felix Lamake. 16, in the “ goril­ pont, of Ridgefield, the chairman, children under sixteen, and the able evidence that the Spanlsh- heart disease and shock even if an lecturers’ committee, U. J. Lupien. doorman said he would have ad­ by shooting are the order of the' The Dyeing and Finishing de­ simple.” la,” that being the name applied to William S. Hendrick today made ,day.” - American nations of Central and 'autopsy were performed. There­ He declared, that he intended to him by the police. mitted a child of seven if he .had South America are opposed to the fore, it can only be assumed. partment, familiarly known around public the report that the Commis­ a ticket. The newspaper declares that the' the plant as "The Old, Old Mill,” filA-a cross bill jnst las sbon as he Fifty burglaries, most of them in United States policy in Nicaragua, Body Embalmed. women's boudoirs end - marked by sion on State Institutions will make federal and state governments arc had charge of the dinner' service. got back to California. responsible for these . “ atrocities,” there is little belief here that any Following the consultation with remarkable agility on the part of to the General Assembly early next Chet Osano prepared a delicious To Go On With Work which will Injure Mexico abroad. of these nations would be willing the coroner. Dr. Tinker gave Un­ Charlie is not going to allow his the bandit, were credited to La- week, recommending building up to go so far as to extend military dertaker Holloran permission to dish of chicken a la king. Chicken make before he was captured and TRUST CO. WILL MAKE Coincident with this attack come soup, coffee rnd ice cream were al­ marital troubles to interfere with the State Training School and Hos­ aid to the Niparaguan liberals. embalm the body. This was done sent to state prison at Howard. reports of further hangings on the Borah Proposals Fall Flat. so on the menu. his art, he said. He Is going to re­ roads outside of Mexico City, where late yesterday afternoon. Last Late yesterday “ the gorilla” stole pital a^ Mansfield to a capacity of "Washington, Jan. 14.— Little en­ Entertainment. sume work upon his newest picture, LOANS TO VETERANS it is said by travelers nearly a score night a representative of the organ the keys to a shed, got a ladder, 1,500 at a cost of $1,600,000; be­ thusiasm was manifested today in A most pleasing entertainment “ The Circus,” and complete it. of bodies now dangle as a warning company in New York for which climbed to the top of a twenty-two ginning work on a new hospital for official quarters for the peace plan McGrath was a salesman, called at program was presented following The famous comedian was as foot prison wall, swung the ladder to those who may plan to rise the dinner. The employee lists were dapper as ever as he stepped from the insane; creating a new depart­ But Only When Needed— Up against the government. put forward by Senator 'William E. the undertaking parlors. This over tlye top, walked carefully by Borah in an effort to smooth away afternoon, the man’s wife and divided into seven groups. These two dozing guards, and got down ment at the State Farm for Women To the Banks Says Secretary Reports of fighting in various groups were told to gather and sing (Continued on Page 2.) at a cost of $250,000 and estab­ Mellon. parts of the country continue to the administration’s troublesome brother were due to arrive here the other side of the wall to safe­ difficulties iff Nicaragua and Mexi­ .from 112 Marvin avenue,'Rockville “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles.” ty. The guards— William Allen and lishing a Department of Mental come in, the latest large action be­ Center, Long Island, New York. James Hutchinson, Benjamin Cad- Everett R. Smith— were discharg­ Hygiene at a maintenance cost of ing reported from Trocopohampo, co. The McGraths have two children, it man and James Rowland were the ed. $60,000 for the first two years. In an Interview with the officers where federal troops claim to have Borah suggested (1) that a new is understood. Funeral arrange­ judges. The Spinning group, led by KILLS HIMSELF IN Avoids Close Search The commission would have a of The Manchester Trcst Company won a decisive victory against the election be held in Nicaragua.'with ments are awaiting the wife’s arriv­ Herb Ingham, sang first. Then came An intensive hunt for “ the goril­ new hospital for the insane erect­ concerning its attitude toward loan­ Yaqui Indians, after a heavy aerial United States Marines acting as um­ ed at a cost of $7,000,000 ultimate­ ing veterans holding the new "Vet­ pires to insure a fair count; and al. the Velvet, Ed Ballsieper, leader, la” was immediately under way. bombardment. The Yaqui losses in GAS BOMB SIEGE His description was broadcast by ly, so as to have a c .pacity of 2,000 erans Adjusted Compensation certi­ dead were heavy, General Manzo (2) that the controversy with Mexi­ (Continued on piXge six) radio. New York steamships were beds. They recommend that work ficates, it was stated that The Man­ has reported. co over her new land and petroleuifi FALL, NOT LOCOMOTIVE, searched, railroad stations were be started so that by the end of chester Trust Company will be Close ta Capital. law be submitted to arbitration. KILLED NORWALK BOY. watched, a guard was placed at the 1931 from 800 to 1,000 patients quite willing to loan to any local Sixteen rebels are reported kill­ Definite commitments as to the silooter of Wife and a Man De­ homes of the “ gorilla’s” relatives could be handled there. They urge veteran in accordance with the ed in a clash just outside of Mexico administration’s attitude were dif­ Bridgeport, Jan. 14.— Dominick GREAT STORM TOSSES fies Michigan Posse, Then in Lowell, Mass., and here, railroad the present Assembly to set a.'iide terms of these certificates where it City and it is claimed that the re­ ficult to obtain today, but it was De Paulo, 10, who died at Norwalk Ends Life. detectives searched trains between $5,000,000 for the project, or ap­ can be shown there is need for such mains of the rebel gang operating e'vident that the State Department hospital on January 11th, suppos­ Providence and New London, state propriate $2,000,000 to start the a loan. They stated that it w.as about the capital has been driven is cold to both proposals. edly from being struck by the GREAT UNERS ABOUT patrols of Rhode Island, Connecti­ institution. their understanding that these fcer- into the hills, where cold and hun­ Kellogg’s Decree Knickerbocker express, really met cut and Massachusetts watched au­ Pass Over Norwich Hospital tificates should not be used for ger is likely to force their surren­ In Nicaragua, Secretary of State death from slipping on the ice near Jackson, Mich., Jan. 14.— How­ tomobile traffic, posses scoured the The commission believes that a loans under any other circum­ der. Kellogg has decreed that Adolfo the tracks, according to Coroner BerengaiHia Reports Terrific ard Kenkle, a railroad man, killed woods, all Rhode Island hunted request for $400,000 for additions stances and that each case should Rebels are reported to have won Diaz is the constitutional president John J. Phelan’S’ finding issued Seas as She Makes Port at himself at his home today while a “ the gorilla”— but all to no avail. at the Norwich State Hospital be judged on its merits. a success at El Narajno and traffic of tne country, and has sent marines here today. The child was watching The regulations in regard to how Cherbourg. posse of deputy sheriffs and state A youth early this morning jumped should be passed over and the mon­ from Atotonilco In Jalisco has been and warships there to keep him in a passing freight train from a point from a train near New London, but ey applied to a new hospital “ even a bank can make such a loan are stopped by them. power against Dr. Juan B. Sacasa, close to the edge of the tracks and and city police were attempting to got away. Police, however, think at risk of further overcrowding.” very specific and must be complied Cherbourg, Jan. 14.— The liner In Mexico City there was a dis­ who Is recognized by Mexico as the when the Knickerbocker came force his surrender with machine that “ the gorilla” is under cover. _ The Mansfield school, the com­ with in every respect. Berengaria came into port here turbance when railroad workers, constitutional head of the republic. along with its whistle blowing the guns and gas bombs. After the arrest Lamake confess­ mission believes, should be increas­ The amount which a veteran who are threatening a strike, at­ Kellogg has maintained that a con­ child jumped back, slipped on the today and reported a terrific battle may borrow against his certificate ■fi Earlier in the day Kenkle shot ed to astonishing recklessness In ed eventually at a cost of $5,000,- tempted to stage a demonstration stitutional principle is at stake. ; fcl ice and struck his head against a during the night against furious his burglaries. Surprised in a wo­ at this time is small in most cases and seriously wounded his wife and 0j)0, spread over a period of sLv without a permit. Police and fire­ Hence, any compromise by way of bank, fracturing his skull. storms. man’s boudoir, he did not hesitate years. not exceeding $75, and it is not Passengers were- hurled about a neighbor, Orville Case. Physi­ men combined to quell this disor­ a new election might be interpreted to dive head-foremost out of the The state institution commis­ thought many local veterans will der. as an abandonment of that princi­ the ship, as it pitched through gi­ cians say they will recover. wifeh to use their certificates as a window. He reached second-story sion’s report shows that tlie major ple. gantic seas. One woman is re­ When the officers rushed the windows by climbing trellises and basis for loans. ported to have been seriously in­ door they found Kenkle on the state hospitals, reformatory, prison In Mexico, the controversy hinges framework. Fleet of foot and agile, and schools for boys and girls had a Washington Angle. NEW BASEBALL TAR 3 BLANKETS 3 jured and to have been disem­ floor dead. Powder burns on his "Washington, Jan. 14.— The about the constitution of the coun­ he leaped high fences and darted population of 8,788 persons on Jan­ try, and the state department Is barked here and taken to a hospi­ shirt showed that he had shot him­ question of whether loans shall De away from pursurers. uary 1, last, and were supervised by loath to submit a constitutional TO COVER UP tal. ; self. For months “ the gorilla” ran made immediately available to 2,083 officers and employes. INVOLVES YANKEES question to arbitratior by the The Berengaria sighted the Case found the Kenkles in the circles around Providence police. World War veterans under provi­ 120 MEN 120 midst of a quarrel when he drop­ The State Prison had 61 employ­ Hague, because it would establish a Homeric last night, bound for New Discovered on several occasions, es watching over 545 inmates, the sions of the bonus bill rests solely York and making terrible plunges ped in for a visit, police say. Ken­ the youth dazzled his would-be cap- with the banks. Secretary of the Detective Charges Carl Mays precedent that might come back to Reformatory had 68 to watch 306 plaguei the United States,, This gov­ “ Maria, get me another in a raging sea. kle drew Case into the argument, tors with the light from his flash­ inmates, the Farm for Women, 23 Treasury Mellon informed the Sen­ Bet on Games But Huggins Black Sea Tempests then seized a revolver, first shoot­ light and then jumped to safety ate today in reply to a Senate reso­ ernment has always taken the posi­ blanket, it’s chilly in this watching over 120, the School for Squelched Frobe. tion that a constitution, at least the Sofia, Jan. 14.— Many fishing ing his wife and later Case, it is like an acrobat. He worked alone Boys 61 over 435 inmates and Long lution. room.” said. American constitution, cannot be boats foundered along the Bulgar­ and cash was what he was after, Lane farm 60 to watch 229 in­ Senator Copeland, Democrat of New York, Jan. 14.— An attempt You hear that nightly in ian coast of the Black Sea, with all the jewelry taken in his robber­ mates. New York, declared that Congress arbitrated. If it now should accept to excavate another baseball scan­ the principle that the Mexican con­ steam heated homes here some loss of life, it is feared as ies being found in his home. The major hospitals were: Mid­ should liberalize the bonus act at dal from games played in 1922, Is “ The gorilla” was finally tracked stitution can be. It might be inter­ when the radiators begin storms continued .o sweep across dletown, 2,757 inmates and 520 on this session so that veterans could seen in an article published in an the area. Three persons were down by Patrolman Joseph A. staff; Norwich, 2.000 inmates and cash in immediately on their certifi­ preted as an abandonment of its to get a bit cool. So MRS. F .B . HARRISON evening newspaper today, involv­ age-old stand. Also, It was pointed drawned when two passenger Coleman, who, disguised as an un­ 314 on staff, and Mansfield Train- cates. ing the New York Yankees. two or three more blankets steamers collided during a heavy derworld character, got an intro- “ Mellon has suggested no reme­ It is claimed that Carl Mays and out, the state department contends are dug out of the closet for fog. GETS PARIS DIVORCE d.uction to the ,sixteen-year-old ^ (Continued on Page 3.) dy but has passed the buck back several other members of the team the Mexican land laws are confisca­ bandit. Mr. Manchester. onto the banks,” he declared. bet on games. One Kelly, a Burn’s tory and that department's attitude detective agent, makes the charges is that “ principles cannot be arbi- Remembering this, how She Married Former Philip­ and states he would have learned tfated.” would you like to sleep in a SEEK CONVICTED DOCTOR IN Melting Steel by Gas, Sending Voice Marines Extend Lines NEW YORK ON WRONG TIP pines Governor When She much more if Miller Huggins had log cabin with the thermom­ Was 18, He 45. MIAMI-NASSAU BOAT, not tipped off .the players that Meanwhile, as the Senate eter 30 to 40 below outdoors was a detective. Thirteen consecu- wrangles in criticism and defense of Boston, Mass., Jan. 14.— Dr. Over Violet Ray, N. E. Experiments the Kellogg policy In both coun­ and find tliat only three Thomas B. Walsh, who vanished Paris, Jan. 14.— The Seine Trib­ tives games were lost during the 20 ON BOARD, MISSING period In question. tries, the marines in Nicaragua are (YES, THREE) blankets on the eve of his sentence in con­ unal has granted a divorce to Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, the form­ Officials of the 'Yankee club, ad­ ptaceeiling steadily about the busi­ nection with the death of Miss ness of occupying the country. had only been provided for Edith Greene, “ paper box” victim, er Salentk Elizabeth Wrentmore. Boston, Jan. 14.— Steel melting Qment was undertaken at Massachu­ mit that their men were not walk­ you and 119 other men. And Harrison was formerly governor- by gas and transmission of the hu­ setts Institute of Tecjinoiogy by ing the straight and narrpw path, At the direction of the state de­ wa:: sought 'without success in New Miami, Fla., Jan. 14.— United brit contend that' Judge Landis and partment, the marines are pursuing yet every man was warm general of the Philippine Islands man voice on invisible beams of Dr. Donald C. Stockbarger. Last States Coast Guard cutters have York today. An apartment in the Ban Johnson settled the case satls- a campaign of “complete 'satura­ Harlem negro section of New York and his marriage to his present year he suceeded in transmitting not located the Mystery J-, auxili­ enough. ultra-violet rays are two remarka­ sound over beams of ordinary factoriljr|______j tion” In Nicaragua. They novr oc­ was searched as the result of a tip. wife, who is considerably his ju­ ary schooner, plying between Mia­ Guess and guess again un­ ble experiments under •veay In New light. Further studies In radio cupy and control the entire coast Police inspectors sent back w ord, nior, occasioned considerable com­ mi, and Ngssau, which left here England today. transmission convinced him that POINCARE GETS HEAVY til Saturday and you’d never that they found a Dr. Thomas, ment in social circles. Monday arid has failed to arrive at lines of the country. Pacific and At­ get the right answer until The Nashua, N. H., CorOperative the feat could he accomplished on Nassau, where she was due late VOTE OF CONFIDENCE lantic, and 'hre steadily occupying who, like Dr. Walsh, had been con­ Iron Foundry is experimenting Paris, Jan. 14. r-Premier Poin­ you read the story of “Big victed of illegal surgery here, and Mrs. Francis Burton Harrison, invisible rays. Tuesday, with 20 persons, passen­ new towns In the Interior. It ■will who was Miss Elizabeth Wrent­ with 'melting steel with gas.' Melt­ Possibilities of ultra-violet light gers and crew, aboard. care was given another vote of con­ not be many days, at the present Timbers” which tells all said that tipsters probably mistook ing of brass in gas-fired furnaces for use In the future for automo­ fidence in the Chamber 6f Deputies Dr. Thopias for Dr. Wal6h. more of Berkley, California, was No real fear for her safety is felt rate of expansion, until .they con*^ about a Manchester man, of the third wife of Harrison. At the has been successfully accomplishel bile he^lights to abolish the dan­ by Smith, Parks and Smith, Miami today, by a vote of 365/to 162. The trol every city of any sise’ In the lit­ course, in tomorrow’s time of their marriage she was only by the foundry experts, who believe gerous glare of the present light­ agents for the company that owns demand of Leon Blum for daily in­ tle republic. ' TREASURY BALANCE eighteen years oild while her h; > steel sheets can be melted in ing systems was explained, as was the boat, they stated today, express­ terpellations was rejected and the As fast as they occupy, they de­ HERALD band was forty-five. The marriage three and a half hours as against the projection of motion pictures ing the belief the vessel 'has gone premier’s plan for interpellations clare Vteutral zones and thus dis- Washington, Jan. 14.— Treasury took place almost immediately upon eleven hours In a coke-fired fur­ on ultra-violet rays, invisible ex­ aground on one of the Keyes and on Fridays only was confirmed. ram both the Diazy and SacasK; “ Out at Noon” balance as of January 12: $200,- the issuance of a decree of divorce nace. . cept wheii thrown on a fluorescent will be located within the next fe'w Paul boumer was today elected 030,938.55. from, his second wife. The ultra-violet beam experi- screen. , hours by the Coast Guard. president of the Senate. 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Can Pacific . .167% 167 167% Superintendent Primary Depart­ ed to me alone for over (wo hours. very and unspeakably sad. ; Bigelow-Htfd com .. 85 "I hate combat— I hate bicker-; ' “ Do/yom know,” he ; said, “ I Bristol B ra ss...... 7 Brie 1st . . . . . 54% S3 53% ment— Mrs. F. V. Williams. DIVORCE A PIOT FOR Gen Asphalt . 85% 84% '8 4 % OYER 200 PRESENT Assistant— Mrs. W. W. Eells. ing and fussing,” he said, "but never had any real unhappiness un­ Collins Co ...... —^ til J. became-rich and successful— Local Stocks Colt Fire Arms’ ..... 28" Gen Elec .. . . 84% 83% 84 Superintendent Cradle Roll— bowi—now that such utterly vlcr MONEY, SAYS CHAPLIN cold; disappointment: despair— Eagle Lock ...... 110 General Mot . .152% 150% 150% Miss Margaret Fergttson. lous, viperous lies have .been, told (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) those things are nothing compared Fafnir Bearing...... 88 Gt North pfd . 84% 84% 84% Home Department— Mrs. Jose­ about me— it’s a case of standing AT ANNUAL MEET to the staggering blows that hit Hart & C ooley...... 190 Renn Cop ., . 61% 61% 61% phine Wetherell. (Ooatioaed from page 1) . ! With .one’s back to “the jvall and Int Silver pfd , ...... 105 Inspira Cop . . 24% 24% 24% Church school secretary,— Miss fighting it to a finish, L you in th^ ' 'heart— ^hyprocrisy, Bank Stocks. treachery and'slander. Before, I’ ! !nt Silver com ...... 110 112 Louis & Nash. 128% 128% 128% Leona Palmer. the train. He wore'a cream colored "Lita’s action was ‘ so sudden City Bk & T r u s t ....650 700 knew my friends took me for what Jewel Belting pfd . . . 80 Lehigh Val .. 111% 107% 111% OF NO. END CHURCH Church school treasurer— Fran- fedorb hat and a broadcloth over­ and so unprovoked. The statements Conn River Banking .300 — I ■«^as. Now I., can sometimes feel First Nat fHtfd) . . 238 — Ln’drs Frary & Clark 88 Marine Pr . . . 37% 37% 37% coat .with an astrakhan collar. In her bill were terrihle*7-tertible Htfd-AetnaNatl ....440 460 •Mann B’man Class A. 19% Miami ...... 22% 22% 22% Superintendent Go-to-Church A wan smile, as pathetic as that lies. When the time comes I can greedy fingers reaching for the money they think I possess.” Htfd-Conn Tr Co ...580 — Mann Bo’man Class B 9 Norfolk West *159% 159 159% Band— Mrs. J. M. Williams. used in some of his pictures, hover­ prove it— a man can’t work night Land Mtg & Title ... 65 — New Brit Mach pfd . .104 Natl Lead . . . 165 % 165% 165% Officers Elected and Reports Assitant Superintendent Go-to- ed on Chaplin’s face as the photog­ and day, writing, actlpg and direct­ Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115. — New Brit Mach c o m ..16 North Pac . . . 82% 81% 82% Church Band— Miss Charlotte Fos- raphers rushed forward and began ing, as I have done, and have time LADIES AID EldECTS. Niles Bt Pond new . . 17% N Y Central . .141% 140% 140% t©r, L for all, even any, of the things she Phoenix St B’k Tr ..405 — to request dltterent positions for At the annual meeting of the Park St Trust...... 425 — North & J u d d ...... 21. N Y N H & H 42% 42% 42% Read at Gathering of Sec Auditors— Atthur J. Straw, Har­ pictures. .But he was amiable says I have done. Pennsyl .... 57% 57% Ladles’ Aid society of the Second Riverside Trust ....450 —• Niles B( Pond pfd . . 80 57% ry B. Elliott.- enough In posing for the photog­ "I have been patient with her, Pratt Whitney pfd . . 86 People’s Gas .127 127 127 Ushers— Calvin Davison, Stephen Congregational church, held Wed­ U S Security...... 440 460 raphers. and have done my best to make J R Montgomery pfd. — Pierce Arr ... 21 % - % 20% ond Gong. Church. nesday afternoon, the following of­ Bonds. 20 Williams, Albert Tuttle, Karl Borst, Charlie talked to the reporters as her happy. Why she would turn, J R Montgomery com. — Press S t ...... 42% 38% 42% Francis Wetherell, William John­ ficers were elected to serve for the East Conn Pow 5 . . . 99 — Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 Rep Ir & St .. 63 he posed. He was asked first about and with such vemon, do all the current year: » ? Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 — 61% 61% son, Karl Keller, Wllliain Foster, spiteful, vengeful things she has Russell Mfg Co . . . . 53 Reading .... 96% 94% 94% his domestic troubles. President: Mrs. George F. Borst, Hart E L 7% ...... 290 295 Over tw^ hundred attendants of Theodore Magnell. done I don’t know. , Smyth Mfg Co . . . South Pac . . .109% 108%' 108% "I have seen my .wife only once • Vice-President: Mrs. Charles, Ji Conn L P 5 iA s ...... 109 110% the Second Congregational church Church flower committee— Miss “ All I can say about it Is that Stanley Works com 76 So Railway ..124% 123% 123% Nellie Hollister, Miss Mary Palmer since she left my home with the Strickland. Conn L P 7 s ...... 116 — gathered last night. In the vestry children five weeks ago,” said the she can’t really hurt me. No one, Treasurer: Mrs. J. M. Magnell. Conn L P 4 % s ...... 95 96 Stanley Works pfd Studebaker . . „54 53% 53% Recompiendatlons by the amend­ Scoville Mfg Co . .. Union Pac . . . 162 162 162 for the second of the "Church ments conlmlttee on church* by comedian. "I visited her family^ to as long as he knows he has done Secretary: Mrs. W. F. Stiles. Brid Hyd 5s . ------103% 105 right, and has nothing to shrlzk Standard Screw . . . U S Rubber .. 60% 59% 59% Night suppers and annual meetli/g. laws pertaining to appointment see. my babies, but I did not* say , Committees were also appointed Insurance Stocks. T orrin gton...... U S S te e l___ 158 156% 156% of a committee on religious educa anything to my wife while I was from In guilt, can be hurt by such to have charge of the work for th? Aetna Insurance ....5 0 0 510 The menu was the subject of much Underwood ...... U SSteel pr . .130% 130% 130% tlon; the change In the name of there nor did she say anything to a situation.” society and various activities. Aetna Life full pd . . .535 545 U S Envelope pfd WestinghOuse 69% 69% 69% favorable comment and the Janu­ Sunday school to church school, the me. I talked to the babies, but left He pushed the cards away from Aetna Life part pd . .480 500 Union Mfg Co . . . . West Union .. 145 144% 144% ary group who were In charge of election of four instead of three shortly afterward because I could him suddenly, and the face which Why not take home a box of Aetna Life part pd . .470 “"490 Whitlock Coil Pipe.. 21 all arrangements were accorded a deacons as heretofore, and other not stand the environment. I want has made countless thousapds Whiteman’s candy for the week­ Automobile ...... 225 — hearty vote of thanks. Chorus slight changes were unanimously the children for myself. They are laugh seemed suddenly very old. end. Nothing better. Quinn’s.— ^Adv. Conn General...... 1625 1675 singing followed the meal, with accepted. not now with proper, responsible National Fire ...... 720 740 ABOUT TOWN Karl Borst at the piano. people.” Htfd Steam Boiler. . .640 660 Millard Park was appointed clerk Didn’t Run Away Hartford F ire ...... 495 505 The program which will follow pro tern of the business meeting Chaplin denied that he "ran Phoenix ...... 490 500 N.Y. Stocks which came to order at 8 o’clock. Travelers...... 1190 1210 the Smorgasbord supper at the OPEN FORUM away from California.” Swedish Lutheran church this eve­ The report of the clerk showed a "I was not frightened,” he said. Public Utility Stocks. substantial net gain in membership High Low 2 P. M. ning will include solos by Miss NO BACK YARDS "I came to New York for business Today & Conn Power Co . . . .325 335 At Gulf W I. 40% 40 40 Helen Berggren and Albert Pearson during the year. Printed reports of reasons and as soon as I get through Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 115 Am T & T . . .153% 153% 153% piano trio by the Misses Eva John­ the treasurers of the various or here 1 am going to return. 1 came Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 123 ganizations were distributed, giving Editor The Herald, Tom orrow Anaconda . .. 48% 47% 47% son and Evelyn Anderson and Or­ A clipping from the Herald ot here to consult my lawyer about the Hart Gas c o m ...... 73 76 . .139 138% 138% sources of receipts and disburse­ Am Smelt , ganist Helge Pearson, ^’eadings by Jan. 11th has been forwarded to us suit against ‘The Pictorial Review’ Hart E L ...... 336 342 Ameri Loc . ..107% 106% 106% ments made. Gunnar Johnson. The entertain­ in reference to The Pine Forest and to close negotiations with the Hart Gas p f d ...... 49 — Atchison . . . .156% 155 155% ment is In charge of the Men’s so­ Ckairmaii’s Report S N E T E L ...... 153 156 Chairman R. K. Anderson of the Realty Go’s proposed building ot United. Artists Company, my pro­ Balt & Ohio . .108% 107% 107% ciety and the supper arrangements ducers. I shall call upon Nathan Conn Elec Serv p fd .. 66% GS% Beth St “ B" ...4 7 % 47 47% business committee gave a brief re­ houses with ‘back yards’ on Adams are in the hands of the Ladies’ Sew­ port of the work of his committee street: in reference to the above, Burkan, my lawyer, some time dur­ I Manufacturing Stocks. Chi R Is & Pa 74% 73% 73% ing society. ing the day.” ' Am Hardware...... 83- 85 Chili Copper . 35% 35% 35% during the year, covering necessary would you kindly print the follow­ expenditures and improvements in ing correction: The assertion was The legal action mentioned by ‘G O b 5 - ^ 5 American Silver . . . . 30 — Con Gas N Y .107% 106% 106% ^There will be no evening draft­ the church equipment. He thanked undoubtedly made by someone •un­ Chaplin is a suit for $500,000 9cme W ir e ...... 10 — Col Fuel Iron .44% 44% 44% ing class at the Trade school this Billings Spencer pfd . — 8 dies & Ohio .169% 169 169% all those who had a part in the familiar with the types ot houses dam^es, based upon a biography of evening owing to the illness of the spring church cleaning tfampaign planned for Pine Forest; these are the screen star written by Jim Tul- Billings Spencer com — 6 Cruc Steel . . . 79 79 79 instructor. and the Every-Member canvass, all houses of exceptional architec­ ly. Chaplin admitted that he had both ot which were in charge of the been more or' less closely associated There will be a special Soldier’s tural design, mostly In the English VAmBflUI business committee. Mr.'Anderson and Colonial styles, and designed with Tully for a year and a half but Council at the Salvation Army ciRi- directed attention to the new sup­ had never authorized him to write Featuring the del this evening at 7.30. This with an entrance front, and a gar­ per tables, patterned after those den front, the garden front facing a biography. council will be presided over by which have proved successful in the Charlie’s chief objection to the Major Albert Bates the district ofD- Adams street, with driveway en­ new South Methodist church. life story was its statement that he ROBBINS FAMILY There’s only one real way to find cer from Hartford. It is requested trance In most of the designs, on Members of the Men’s club of the both Olcott Drive and Adams street, had been down and out at one time 7— PEOPLE— 7 that every soldier wU’i be present. church have been -giving generous­ lU'freshments will be served at the in keeping with the high types of — virtually a tramp. ly of their time to lave them ready ‘‘‘T'hat story is not authentic— With LOIS MORAN close of the council. these houses. The area on the side 4— OTHER ACTS for last night’s supper. He stressed facing the garden front, when com­ not true— not authorized,” declared JACK MULHALL the importance of promptly paying out if you’re getting Frank and Charles Plnney have pleted, will be laid out in lawns, Chaplin. pledges to the church treasurer and flower borders, walks, fountains, ’ Chaplin was accompanied by A WORTH WHILE ENTERTAINMENT! bought outright the property which touched on other details of impor­ etc., which, together with the reten­ Arthur W. Kelly, vice-president and includes the Rainbow Inn and Rain­ tance In the conduct of the business bow dance pavilion. They had pre­ tion of as much of the wooded area treasurer of the United Artists. of the church. Chaplin had reserved rooms at the Sunday "’'Lxr'' Sunday viously leased the property from the Other Rcijorts as practical, will certainly make the the utmost in values. owner Thomas Joyce who is in Pine Forest side of Adams street, Ambassador but Kelly said he prob­ 2 PERFOkllANCES, 6:45 AND 8:45 Mrs. George F. Borst gave the re­ ably would stay at a private home. Florida. The deal was transacted port of the Ladies’ Aid Society, its exceptionally attractive. A PICTURE AS SWEET AS THE SONG It will be seen from the foregoing No ‘‘Deportation” Shop around a bit, then come hei'e. through the Arthur A. Knofla social and financial activites durng agency. the year and the various ways in that ‘back yards’, as the term is Washington, Jan. 14.— Charley We’ll venture a prediction that you’ll which the money earned has been usually understood, and as would be Chaplin, film comedian, will not be **Sweet Rosie O'Grady'' Buell C. Grant of Henry street used for the benefit of the church the case If ched^ development pre­ deported If his wife, Lita Grey, wins WITH SHIRLEY MASON buy your suit or overcoat here. For her divorce against him, depart­ has sold a building lot on Washing­ and community. vailed, is entirely absent at Pine COMEDY NEWS SPORTLIGHT 7 ton street to John Clough of East Forest. The type of people that Pine ment of labor officials said today. style, for fabric, for patterns and for Millard Park gavfe a brief verbal Center street. The lot lias a fron­ report of the Men’s club, showing Forest attracts will not have ‘back They denied reports from Los tailoring we’re certain that you’ll not tage of 60 feet and Mr. Clough in­ what this live club of workers is yards’, so property owners on Angeles that immigration officials tends to build a Coltnial house on doing to promote good fellowship Adams street, may rest content that were watching the Chaplin case duplicate these wonderful suits or the property in the near future. The among the men --f the congrega­ so far as the Pine Forest side of with a view to deporting him to England. STARTING overcoats at our price at any time or transaction was made through the tion. Karl Keller of the committee this street is concerned, it will not Arthur A. Knofla agency. for the next Men's club supper ex­ lack in attractiveness. It was pointed out that In order ALL NEXT WEEK MONDAY anywhere. tended a cordial invitation to all THE PINE FOREST REALTY CO. to deport Chaplin, who Is a British Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Pinney will men who were 1iot membars to F. O. Goeben, Gen, Mgr. subject, it would be necessary for celebrate the sixtieth anniversary cqme and enjoy a good supper and' him to be convicted of a crime in­ RAJAH RABOID Our New Method of Merchandising of their marriage tomorrow after­ a good program. volving moral turpitude. The di­ noon at the home on Prospect E. P. Walton, superintendent of vorce case,'being a civil action, AMERICA’S GREATEfTtMmDiTtB^l^ j 1 5% for cash at time of purchase. the church schbcl reported for the L F .L . PLANS PROBE would not afford grounds for de­ street. They will receive their Think! He tells you what you are thinking about. 2% for cash within 30 days. friends informally in the afternoon ocliool since tha srmmer vacation portation, despite the serious Net on our popular 10 Payment Plan. from 3 to 5 and in the evening from and read exti’acts from the report OF “ RED” FUR WORKERS charges it contains, officials said. FEATURE PICTURE FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY 7 to 9 o’clock. of the former head of the school, Charles E. Martin. Mr. Walton out­ AND WEDNESDAY Watch for Announcement of Our Third Five carloads of imported seed­ lined the methods of teaching that NEYER UNHAPPY TILL lings have been received by the ‘■*017 prevails, which are not unlike ‘VMill Attempt to Rid New York H arry Anniversary Sale Burr Nursery Company from ii'.bse obtained in the public Union of Communists, Coun­ Langdon in The Strong Man P'l’ance and Holland, the importa­ ccliools. He spoke of the need of cil Decides. RICH, SAYS CHARLIE As usual Suits and Overcoats will not be subject to a tion having been arranged for by C. more class rooms, called attention — — - ♦ reduction as our No Sale policy on clothes assures you R. Burr during his recent visit on to the Central Baptist church school St. Petersburg, Fla, Jan. 14.— of savings the year ’round. You will find included all the continent. of Hartford which has 50 class­ Admission Monday, ’Tuesday and Wednesday; rooms. A sweeping probe directed to rid­ Cold, Despair Nothing to thej Matinees: 15c and 25c. Evenings: 15c, 25c, and 40c. furnishings, sport wear, hats, shoes and luggage. ding the ranks of the Internation­ Feel of Greedy Fingers Gibbons Assembly Catholic La­ PrlmaiT Dept. al Fur Workers Union of New York dies of Columbus will meet this eve­ Mrs. Frank V. Willi ms gave an city of its alleged communistic Reaching For Money. ■ :o : ning in K. of C. hall and will fol­ interesting report of the Primary members was authorized by the low the meeting with a whist, .^tr- department with its 70 odd pupils executive council of the American By SARAH BROWN rangements will also be made to­ and teachers. She lauded the teach­ Federation of Labor, In quarterly Aboard the Twentieth Century night for the installation of the ers for their faithful attendance session here today. Pillowing sub­ Limited, enroute to New York, Jan. new officers, which is to take place and the substitute teachers for mission of a report of a special 14.— The man whom Lita Grey George H. Williams Sunday afternoon, January 23 tn their helpfulness, and told of the committee charging corruption of Chaplin is accusing of infidelity, TONIGHT K. of C. hall. Mrs. Nellie Gill Is food contributed by the children New York police and the district at­ cruelty, and dozens of other Open Evenings Until 7 :30 o’clock. chairman of the committee on re­ for the poor at Thanksgiving and torney’s office, hints of “ graft” on startling abuses, sat in his drawing LAST TIMES Johnson Block. freshments. Her assistants will be the contributions of toys made to the part of communistic leaders In room on this train early today, i r e i 7:00 and 9:00 Mrs. Nellie Hagedorn, Mrs. John the Children’s - Aid Society at the union and open opposition to and, as he idly flipped a deck of Chartler, Mrs. Julia Sheridan, Mrs. Christmas., the principles of the federation. cards in a game of solitaire, talk- John Buckley, Mrs, Theresa Buck- Mrs. C. B. Loomis reported for The charges against the officials WILLIAM FAIRBANKS ley, Mrs. Agnes Messier, Mrs. the deaconess fund and the charita­ were brought before the council Viola Dana Louise Murphy. The reception ble work porformed by the commit­ by Matthew Woll, fifth vice-presi­ EDITH ROBERTS in iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tee at the Christmas season. committee is Miss May Barrett, dent of the Federation, who headed “Home Struck” Miss Lulu Coleman, Miss Josia Others who gave encouraging re­ the committee making the I^tobe. “Speed Mad” Keating and the decorating commit­ ports were Miss Charlotte Foster TROUSERS tee, Mrs. Helen A. Shea, Mrs. for the Christian Endeavor society; LAW l i b r a r i a n 37 YEARS Charles Milikowski, Mrs. Louise Mrs. J. M. Williams for the "Go-to- Don’t you need an extra pair ? Tom orrow only Tom orrow Murphy. Church band; Mrs. Josephine Bridgeport, Jan. 14.— Charles F. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ^ Wetherell for the Home depart­ Evans was today elected librarian A public whist will he given at ment; John McMenemy for the WoPk Tpousers OH WHAT A CAST. READ THEM OVER. of the Fairfield County Law Llbrar/ BETTY Think This Over St. Bridget’s parish hall this .eve­ Men's class and Mrs. Wallace for the thirty-eighth consecutive Jones for Ever Ready Circle of b l y t h K ning at 8 o’clock by the Holy Name time. His first appointment came In $2.95 to $4.50 C H A R L E S R A Y MURRAY \ society of the church. Six prizes King’s Daughters. -in- Pastors’ Address 1888. C hief— ustice George W. will be given and refreshments Wheeler kas elected president of sei'Ved. Rev. Frederick C. Allen, pastor Nice Dressy Trousers You want ^new Gas Range with an cf the church for the past year, the library association. “PERCY" biTefly reviewed, what had been ac^' JACK HOXIE in “HIDDEN LOOT’* BU’ROVEMEXT c l u b oomolish-c:d aud \)utlined plans for NEW BRITAIN LIST GFOWS $4.95 to $6.50 oven heat control. ■ ELECTS BAILEY HEAD tile future. He pleaded for a more general interest in missiohs, also in New Britain, Jan. 14.— New Bri­ SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Manchester Improvement the work of the different organiza­ tain’s grand list reported today GEORGE O’BRIEN IN “FIG LEAVES’' club held its January meeting at tions of the church. He referred to totals $111,514,022. This Is an in-* the Balch & Brown hall last night. the plan of the local ministers for a crease of $5,500,000 In a year and You want Automatic Hot Water. As it was the annual session with religious mission In Manchester In Is due ..chiefly to new building con­ SYIMITONSHOP election of officers the attendance February and asked for the loyal struction. * A t the Center ’ was large. Following are the offi­ support of the cin.ich In this pro­ cers AVho were elected to serve for ject. These devotional services are the present year. io be be d tlie fi.st week in Febru­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiililiiililiiiiililliiiHiliilliliiiii](iiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiliiiii ^ Buy your gas equipment from the President— Oscar E. Bailey. ary at the Center Congregational First Vice President— Dr. F. A. church, the nexi week at the South people who specialize in Gas Appli­ Second Vice President— William Methodist, the third week in Second Congregational ana the last week Foulds, Jr. llRIALTOil : . Treasui'er— Mark Holmes. at St. Mai’y’s Episcopal church. Chance of. a Life Time I ances. Secretary— J. L. Strong. Offlcci's Elected Many matters of importance were The list of officers and commit- • to see g LAST t im e s t o d a y AND TOMORROW discussed, to be carried out this tegs for the year 1927 as recom­ Prince William in Person | current year which will be of vital mended by the nominating commit “His New York W ife" improvement to the community. tec was unanimousiy elected as fol­ Buy/from your Gas Company. lows: to hear I 3 WITH ALICE DAY AND THEODORE VON ELTZ OFFICERS TO GATHER Clerk— Ralph C. Brown. Prince Willitim Lecture 3 Treasurer— George F. Borst. * 1 3 Deacon for 3 years—Arthur D. '^Flashing Steeds The six officers of the two Man­ to see , 5 Palmer. STARRING BILL PATTON...... chester units in the lG9th Infantry We sell the highest grade appli­ Deacon for 4 years— Alvin L, Prince William in the Jungle I SBLECTEB SHORT SUBJECT^: '' C. N. G. will attend the annual ^roWn. meeting of the Connecticut Offi­ standing committee— Mrs. E. A cers Association tomorrow after­ at tho ances on very easy terms. Lcttney, Mrs. C. B. Loomis. Complete Change of Progrtun Tomorrowff. noon at the state armory in Hart-* Business committee— R. K. An­ ford and the banquet In the even- derson, W. W. Eells, Karl Keller. “Then Came The Woman” lag which will be held at the Music coramUlee— Mrs. J. L Hartford Club. Strong, Miss Annie H. Palmer, Parsons Theater ...... acres of flanUng forests In one of the ndghiic^ Colonel Donald McClean of John McMenemy.^ , . pictures of the north woods ever shown, with > E. Scotland, former commander of Missionary committee— F. H. FRANK MAYO; . CtLLEN LANDIS, MILDRED RYAN-.. the famous Forty-second Highland-*- Jones, Mrs, J. M. ■Williams, Mrs. J. H artford ' era (Black Watch) will be the Preaton. “Rustlers By Proxy”- ' - principal speaker. The six from .Religious Education committee— S U N D A Y , J A N . 16 at 7 a ’cl«ck p. ra. Manchester who will attend are; Mts. C; Jv Strlcklgnd, Louis J. 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FERRYBOATS COLMDBD AT Minister Saenz quoted frqm Presi­ They’ll Decide W orld’s Biggest Tax Case HORACE TAFT HERE NEW YORK; NONE INJURED ^ SACASA SEEKS AD) dent Calles* warning -to Soviet Foreign Minister Tchitch|^4 , iq.' 1925, declaring that MexlC(rwottld“ ON SUNDAY NIGHT New York, Jan. 14.— ^The ferry­ TO FIGHT AMERICA not tolerate the abuse of her hos­ boats Youngstown and Pittsburgh, pitality by persons active In^spreqd- crowded with commuters, collided/ (CoiiMnned from page 1.) 'Ing propaganda supporting princi­ in a heavy fog in the middle of the ples.to which the Mexican govern­ Headmastmr of Taft School and Hudson river today. The ladles’ forces. The Sacasa revolt is being ment did not describe. V JGreat Snows With Se^o T p - Hrother of Ex-Presidrat to cabin in the Youngstown was par* slowly strangled to death— thus far “ Secretary Kellogg has made Speak at South Methodist tially stove in, and the -i>asBengera series of charges against Meilcb thrown Into a. panic, but the vessel without the cracking of a marine Church. rifle— jind the process, when com­ which, when examined calmly, can­ perature Bloct TraRic, was able to make its slip without plete, will leave Diaz in supreme not justly be applied to Mexico,” assistance and nobody was hurt. Minister Saenz'said. The Pittsburgh apparently suffered command. “ While not wishing to refer to Hpn. Horace D. Taft, principal of Unless Borah’s plan of a new Even the Air H ail. no damage of a serious nature. resolutions adopted by certain for­ the Taft school at Watertown, this election is adopted,^ Diaz will re­ eign organizations, nobody can state, is to give an* address at the main in power— with marine sup­ hold Mexico ' responsible for the South Methodist church, Sunday . SENATOR STECK.WITHDRAWS Chicago, Jan. 14.— A mid-winter port— until the next general elec­ acts attributed to her by Mr. Kel­ eveping, January 16 at 7.30. His BROOKHARt* ACCUSATIONS tion, which is in 1929. logg, because Mc^cico has no part blizzard that burled Chlqago under subject will be “ Let Us Finish the Borah’s Charges a foot of snow, paralyzed^ transpor­ Job,” In view of the fact that this , The direct charge that American in them.” tation and brought death and ip- is. the anniversary of the enactment Washington, Jan. 14,— A formal warships had been sent to Nicara­ of the 18 th amendment to the con­ withdrawal by Senator Steck, Dem­ gua "not to protect American lives jury to a score of citizens, had stitution. ocrat of lowq, of liis “ paid lobby­ not to protect American property, CHARGES K. C. WITH vacated the middleweat tod^y .and ist” charges against Senatoy-elect Mr, Taft is a brother of ex-Bresi but to protect a loan that was ob­ is now racing toward the Atlantic . Smith W. Brookhart, Iowa insurg­ dent William Howard Taft. He is ent, was presented to the Senate noxious to eighty per cent of the STARTING MEX ROW seaboard states. Zero .weather will a noted lawyer and educator and a Nicaraguan people," was made in this afternoon by the Senate Inter­ These three men will decide the world’s biggest tax case— the effort of the Treasury Department to collect follow in its wake, according to forceful speaker. state commerce committee. the Senate yesterday afternoon by from Senator James Couzsens of Michigan, certain heirs to the Dodge estate, and others nearly $40,000.- Sen. Heflin Declares Order Put weather bureau foreca^s." The local W. C. T. U. organiza- The committee recommended Senator Borah. 000 as an additional tax assessment on the sale by them of Ford Motor Company stock iq 191,3. The Borah declared he was glad to Million Dollars Into War The storm was general over the .tion has been instrumental in that ‘‘no further action” be taken entire history of the Ford Motor Company will probably be related at the hearings. The judges,.left to middle and western parts of the against Steck. bring the discussion of the Nicara­ Propaganda. right, are Ernest H. Van Fossen, John M. Sternhagen and John J. Marquette. They ,comprise the special bringing Mm to Manchester. guan situation "into the open where country. Nearly ■ , twd-thlfds ■ of division of the federal board of tax appeals.' • the area of the United ■ States is It belongs.” Washington, Jan. 14.— The ad­ ^The present Diaz government,, covered under a blanket!of show ministration policy in the Nicara­ rangiutg in depth frdm^ three to which the state department has guan and Mexican situations was HARTFORD COMPANY fifteen inches. - ’ recognized and American warships again subjected to severe attack BLAZE OF TANKER’S JURY FOR THE NORRIS and marines are supporting, Borah Air Mail H alt^ today on both sides of the capitol. Five persons are dead'in Chicago declared, exists entirely and solely TO GET BACK ITS TAX While Democrats in the House CARGO KILLS MANY TRIAL IS COMPLETED as a result of accidents directly because of the presence of American clamored for “more facts” to jus­ Take Advantage caused by the heavy snoyr._. armed forces there. tify the American naval concentra­ Serious interruptions to traffic "The government v.-lth which' we Phoenix Securities Wins Deci­ tion in the Caribbean, debate broke are reported from aU. sectJpns of . are now dealing in Nicaragua,” he sion on Illegal Collection in Texas Minister ''Pleads. Not out anew in the Senate. Unusual Disaster at Tampico the ■ affected area* Railroad, trains of the said, "is in power solely by virtue The religious issue was raised Follows Dropping , of Net of 1924. ■ Giiilty of Murder in Killing are running far behind schedule. of force applied by the United by Senator Heflin, Democrat of D. E. Chipps. Motor traffic in some sections is States. President Diaz could not re­ Gas Cases. Alabama, for the first time in de­ New Haven, Jan, 14.— Judge at a complete' standstill! air mail bate upon the Latin-Amerlcen sit­ main in Managua overnight were it Mexico City, Jan. 14.— Between Harlan B. Howe, of the United ■ Austin,- Tex., Jan. 14.—-^ev. J. service but of Chicagp . ^as been not for this force. uation. eight and twelve lives are believed States District Court, today issued Frank Norris, of Fort Worth, ar­ temperarily suspended. Telegraph Money The Alabaman charged that the Kept lu Office By Force to have been lost in a disastrous a decision here in whicTi he orderp raigned before the jury' of -:twelve cpmmunicatien is crippled. “ He owes his politicaliife to the first attempt to bring about “ war Col. Robert 0. Eaton, collector of fire aboard the British Tanker who will pass on the charge of mur­ between the United States and Internal revenue, to refund to the application of force by the United Essex Isles at Tampico, ■ according der against him, .pleaded ‘‘not guil­ Mexico” was launched' at the Phoenix Securities Co., of Hartford, States. And while this force has to dispatches received here today. ty” as court opened this morning. ‘ PYTHIAN SISTER SINSTALL been applied to Nicaragua we have Knights of Columbus convention in a capital stock tax payment he re­ He Is on trial on an indictment THEIR OFFICERS FOR 1927 Saying Sales Twenty-nine workers burned in the loans and secured the canal Philadelphia in August, 1926. ceived in 1924. The company paid charging him with murder in the the fire were reinoved to the hospi­ $3,666 on demand and then asked treaty.” “ In August, 1926, the Knights of shooting to death of D. E ,' Chipps,? Memorial Temple, Pythlin . Sis­ Columbus in convention at Phila­ tal, but three of them died enroute the district court to .refund it on The American record in this re­ lumberman, in the study of the] ters at its regular meeting'In Or­ delphia passed a resolution and and it feared that others are the ground it was illegally collect­ spect, Borah asserted, constitutes First Baptist church, at Fort' ange Hall last evening Installed its raised a million dollars for prop­ fatally burned. ed, Attorneys for Colonel Eaton and “ as pronounced and unconsconable Gasoline in cases was being un­ Worth, last July. officers for 1927. The Installing an act of Imperialism” as exists be­ aganda to bring about war with for the insurance company agreed Norris claims that he killed in] loaded from the tanker when a net on the facts to be presented to the. officer was Past Excellent Chief, tween any nation with which we .Mexico,” said Heflin. self defense, faring only after he; Mrs. Latting Caverly and her as­ “ We’ve heard talk about Bolshe­ holding several cases broke and the judge and the judge ordered re­ had reason to believe that his own have had dealings. cases of galoslne were thrown on sistants Past Chiefs Mra. Prances GLENNEY'S vists taking control of Mexico and payment in a sum to be determined Borah explained his opposition life was in danger. Chambers and Mrs. Ada Peckham. I want to cite where that propa­ the docks, crashing and releasing later, with intprest. With the entering of the plea, to the Coolidge policy as not op­ the gasoline, which burst into The new officers are: position to the President but “ my ganda started.” the court battle was on. Most Excellent Chief— MIsS Mad­ long standing and humble effort to “ This Knights of Columbus con­ fiame. Twelve married men, each the vention adopted a resolution warn­ The flames Immediately spread to GERMAN AGENT 0 . K.’S father of children, were ip the jury. eline Spless, maintain a policy of respect and de­ the tanker itsaf, the crew escaped Past Chief— Mrs. Gladys Clarke, SUITS, OVERCOATS, BOYS’ SHOES cency justice and conscience toward ing ‘our fellow Americans’ that but a number or workers were trap­ Excellent Senior— Mrs; , Minnie the helpless and powerless coun­ the domination of Mexico by Bol- ped below deqksand/burned to ALIEN PROPERTY ACT Weeder, tries of Central America.” hevist Russia cannot be tolerat­ HOLD 2 MEN, WOMAN AS death, the Intense hbat and danger INTERNATIONAL CROOKS Excellent Junior— Mrs. Myrtle One Lot of Shoes a t ...... $2.98 Bingham Disagrees ed.” Heflin then charged that “ cer­ of explosion making relief work' im­ Armstrong. Borah contended that Diaz was Manager of Temple-r-Mrs. Clara elected in contravention to the tain Influences” sought to “ bribe possible. Dr. Kiesselbach, Acting For Paris, Jan. 14.— Marie Hines, 30, One Lot of Shoes a t ...... $3.98 Woodrow Wilson into war with The tanker was towed to mid­ German Claimants, Favors and Charles Chifton, 42, both of Lincoln, - Nicaraguan constitution, which is Director of the . Temple—rMrs. ♦ modeled after the American. Sacasa, Mexicd” when he was a candidate stream where she was reported to Provisions. Chicago, and Leon Davidson, 51, of for re-election in 1916. be still burning. Kansas City, are under arrest here Sarah DeVarney^ he said, had been exiled and piaz Outside Gua'rd— Mrs. Mamie Big Values was elevated to the presidency. Question Allegiance Washington, Jan. 14.— Dr. Wil­ today charged with being members Heflin brought the religious is­ of an -international gang of confi­ Dickinson, “ If Sacasa was absent it was by helm Kiesselbach, German agent of Secretary— Mrs. Annie Alley, force,” said Borah, “ and now wo sue up in connection with Senator the mixed claims commission, ap­ dence workers. Police state that a FLORSHEIM SHOES Borah’s speech of yesterday which ONE DEAD, ONE WOUNDED large quantity of opium and mor­ Financial Secretary and press are asked to support a man who pearing today before the beuaie correspondent—-Mrs. Fredericks Svas a part of the conspiracy to referred to “ certain Influences” finance committee, expressed agree­ phine was found in their possession. that were likely to bring about war They were arrested after three Spiess. On Sale Now at ...... $8.85 drive him from the country.” IN ROW ABOUT MEXICO ment with the general provisions of Representative to the grand Borah was Interrupted from time between the United States and the alien property hill. He particu­ Canadians were taken into custody Mexico. The Alabaman, describ­ yesterday. session— Mrs. Frances Chambers, GET YOURS TODAY. to time by Senator Bingham, Re­ larly approved the provision for Alternate^ — Mrs. Frederlcka publican, of Connecticut, who ing war as a “ solemn and grue­ withholding twenty per cent of seiz­ ■ . ■ ' 1 some thing,” pleaded that this gov­ Spless, argued technical questions of In­ West Palm Beach Visitors ed German property to be appliced GEM PANS Trustees— Mrs. Weeder, chair­ :o:- -:o: terpretation of the Nicaraguan con­ ernment as a Christian nation Quarrel in Casual Argument as temporary security along with should exhaust all efforts for peace man; Mrs. Sarah Rollason, Mrs. stitution. In a Restaurant. Dawes plan reparations payments When filling gem pans, fill one Beatrice Clarke. before plunging the na^on iuco 4ne the United States for the liqui­ little cup with water, and the bat­ _ / war with Mexico or any other West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 14. dation of fifty per cent of American ter in the other cups will not ALL PRETEXT, SAYS country. !>'■ — One man is dead and another claims against Germiany. scorch. FISHTAIL BACK GLENNEY’S “ I’m complaining that a million suffering from serious injuries Dr. Kiesselbach, who is attorney Evening wraps of soft fur oftbn dollars is being raised to carry on here today following an argument representing ninety per cent of the TRESIDENr SACASA propaganda to plunge us into war,” New Epaulets have a fishtail back, and gentle pv.er the Mexican situation. German claimants, informed the fullness over the hips. Heflin repeated, referring to ..is_ ' • George Kellogg of Springfield, committee that he appeared in the charges against the Ilnights of Co­ i Declares Danger to Canal Mo., died this morning from the role of counsel for these claimants i lumbus. “ It’s time to learn wheth­ effects of three bullet wounds and and not as an official of the German Rights and Bolshevism Are er they are holding allegiance, tb W.' H. Hoffman, also of Spring- government. I* Inventions. a power above the government and field, lies in a hospital with a bul­ constitution of the United States.” let wound in his hip while five oth­ Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, Jan. er men are sought by the police. FORD-DODGE FEUD 14.— Coming to his own defense. The men were chance acquaint­ Dr. Juan Sacasa, leader of the BIG EXPENDITURES - , ances eating dinner together in a Nicaraguan Liberals, today declar­ Palm Beach cafe when they enter­ GOES INTO RECORD ed in a statement that charges ed into an argument oi. the Mexi­ - raised by the United States govern- FOR INSANE, PLAN can situation, police said, which led ! Details of Forced Division of ^ .rnent of Bolshevism and a menace, to blows and then shots. The five ! i, ■ to American Canal rights In Nica- Profits Disclosed in Income (Contiuned from Page 1.) men sought escaped from the cafe f ; ragua are but a pretext. while the waiter was summoning * Tax Trial. f ' Dr. Sacasa states that the United police. I; , States has recognized the Diaz gov- ing School, 586 inmates with 167 Detroit, Mich., I Jan. 14,.— The January Mark Down Sale ernment which the United States on staff. 748 In Sanatoria Ford-Dodge feud» which flared up 2 ' refused to recognize,” and has re- before John F. and Horace Dodge ’ solved “ upon intervention to sua- Five sanatoria had 746 patients and a staff totaling 339 persons, forced Henry Ford to divide the Smart Fur$ at Great Reductions * tain Diaz by force against the Nica- PENNSYLVANIA BALLOT while Mystic Oral school had 98 gigantic profits of the Ford Mo­ J raguan people, thus repeating the pupils and a staff of 29. tor Company with stockholders, I case-of 1912.” The value of the entire group SEIZURE UNDER WAY became part of the record that to­ R Pretexts Alleged was inventoiled at $14,267,213.4(4, day in the hearing of the govern­ “ To jutify this intervention,” while $9,302,800 was appropriated ment’s suit to recover $34,000,000 said Dr. Sacasa, “ and to satisfy for the two-year period 1925-27 by from former Ford stockholders. . «* American public opinion, various the last Legislature. Senate Officer Leaves For Phil­ Percy S. Talbert of Washington, ^ pretexts have been alleged, speh as Members of the commission are adelphia to Impound Votes former deputy commissioner of in­ CARACUL COATS of il* , protection of American interests, Seth Low Pierrepont, chairman; In Contest. ternal reveque, was today’s star carefully selected pelts g ■, an agreement with Mexican Bolshe- William A. Hendrick, secretary; witness. He testified that in 1919 with fox collars. Former* s vistS, a menace to the canal conven- and Starling W. Childs, Elwyn T. Washington, Jan. 14.— The first the late James J- Brady, then col­ Maj-Gen. James H. McRae, former ly 1 8 9 .7 5 . ^ tlou and so forth. . Clark and John M. Wadhams. step In Impounding the ballots cast lector of internal revenue In De­ commandant of the Philippine De­ ijj Despite my conclusive declara troit, visited the internal revenue partment, has succeeded Maj.-Gen. Sale in Pennsylvania’s 1926 senatorial Price 139.50 ^ tiofls denying such pretexts there election was taken by the Senate bureau at Washington and explain-: Charles P. Summerall, now chief of g V ]^revails in the State Department KIT-KAT, FAMOUS CLUB today when its sergeant-at-arms, ed that “ a bad situation exists in staff, as commander of thp Second Cprps area. This phptpgraph was I prejudices and intrigues accumulat- David H , Barry, left for Philadel­ Detroit due to the feud between gWATi COATS are always 4 , ed against the Liberal party and phia to superintend the seizure of Henry Ford and the Dodge broth­ taken in . his new headquarters at [|| • myself. OF LONDON, IS SINFUL governors’ Island, New York. In smart and yoa’ll And a ballots In that city. ers.” , fine selection here. Squir­ i the World War-General McRae led “ A powerful fleet Is dispatched to Barry was commissioned to im­ rel or mink trimmed. , Nicaragua and marines are landed the 78th (“ Liglitnfaig” ) Division. London, Jan. 14.— The Marlbor­ pound the ballots in districts where A LITTLE SALT Formerly 109-75* with a bellicose display at the ough Street Police Court has a re­ William B. Wilson,^ defeated Dem­ I i ; mobilization and provisioning bases ocrat, charged his opponent, Sena- Nearly every cake or muffin re­ STUDIO OP THE Sale flection of London’s elite night life Price 119.50 I “I ' of my army. today, when the manager, secre­ Jtor-Elqct William S. Vare, Republi­ cipe needs a little salt-^about a I'l War Material Seized tary and nearly a hundred mem*- can, had rolled up huge majorities h"; >r.vel teaspoon for an average DRAMA ce,’.. EMILY HOLT, private and class “ Our.war materials are seized. hers of the famous “ Kit-Kat Club'' bSr “ fraud and corruption.’ ' r a c c o o n c o a t s o f instructions In all bitches of dra- 1'^ Almost 2,000,000 cartridges and were arraigned on charges of violat­ Barry then will proceed to Alle­ beautiful dark skins, t«n - C E B E ^ niatlc. art; In Miuichester Fridays. 700 rifles 1 ave been thrown into the ing the liquor laws. Many of those gheny . county, Including Pitts­ boy style, wool plaid Phone Hartfonl, Studio ; 5<2700, river. arraigned pleaded guilty and were burgh; It was said, and seize the lined.. Formerly 298.00. _ , “ New neutral zones are created fined $50. ballots in districts there In which , Oats or wheat cereals should Residence 2-683S., — > as a protection for Diaz. Police officers testified that dai> Wilspn charged corruption ha‘d oc­ never be added, to the water until Pi'anist-^Mrs. - Ada Peckham. Sale I “ Finally the American marines ing the past ten months the receipts curred. it is boiling and salted. Price 225.00 f occupy the capital of the republic from the “ Kit-Kat Club” bar and and the Pacific,Coast. wine cellars has totaled $125,000. MUdKBAT COATS are “ Regarding my aims I propose_to The “ Kit-Kat CHib” has a mem­ And Still This Car Runs so flattering and get so maintain the constitution and bership that reads like a page from practical that they are realize harmony with the Nicara­ Burke’s peerage. the wise diolce of many guan people through ample national women. co-operation and cultivate close re­ BRITAIN TO BE HRM Bale lations with the United States upon Price 179.50 a basis of justice and benevolence towards my small country.” IN CHINA, ANNOUNCED

Will Take No Action, However, TOMORROW MEXHX) DENIES ALL . TiU End of Parley With Unusual' 'Values in TAINT OF BOLSHEVISM Cantonese. London, Jan. 14.— Though the Dress Chinese situation is reported as- be­ Saenz Quotes Calles in Warn­ coming more tense each day, the ing to Soviets Against Pro­ British government is still sltilng paganda Methods. tight and will take no action] until C oats a report has been received from Mexico City, Jan. 14.-r-A vigor­ Charge O’Malley on his negotia­ 49.75 tions with the Cantonese. ous denial of Secretary of State Formerly to 79.75 1^ Kellogg’s recent charges that Mex­ The foreign office spokesman 4 ico was seeking to establish a stated today that it Is absurd to . Bolshevist hegemony of Latin Imagine that Great Britain will give America was made today by For- up any concessions In China, and [ cign Minister Sqenz. furthermore It was stated that' all A bootlegger, hotly pursued by agents n ear Clinton,-Md., was in too much of a hurry to turn >' As evidence that the Mexican treaty powers are , agreed that there out for a telegraph pole. Here’d'what happened to the car, which was .taken to Washington under its . ..government was not seeking to can be .no repetition of the Shan­ own power despite its condition. What happened to bootlegger Js not known; he was thrown riear^of ' spread the doctrines of tbe.SovletBi ghai and Hankow rioting. ^ltl^f;Wreoli;aud kept Tight ongolnw^j V' , A s I"--'' V.-- 9 - y k s ^’i . . a

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CUBA IS NEARER NICA RAGUA THAN VIRGINIA CUBE FOB OBIPFE HEART'DISEASE'SiEADS ' MaldeffTMass.— Leverett D. Hol­ den, city hlerk, is 83 and be never . Hew York.:—Heart * disease catches tbe gripjie. A reporter ranks first today among the caus­ recently asked hinr how he always es of death, and it nothing is done to check the present situation it QUIRKS' kept IUb health and he told the scrlbh that every morning during will claim as its victims' one-fifth THE VAMPIRE BAT H AS GREWSOME HISTORY of the present .population. These ‘•\<1 the late’ fall and winter months he puts a, teashoonful. of sulphur . in were the figures given recently by BY ARTHUR N. PACK each shoe. The sulphur works up a physician who has examined through the system and wards off thousands of people for. a leading President, American Nature Ass’n. ■'*4. * I » V V. w’’ “ As s s 4k\*\s. colds, Mr. Holden explained. insurance company. ‘ V TKe true- vamplro bat is only slightly larger than, the brown bat Which flies about of a summer’s eve­ Quinu’s Flaxseed Menthol and! Rock ^andy for that stubbovn ning. 't XV: How tq Keep the A number of other varieties often ...... cough that your child has. Nothing are wrongly called vampires, but better— Quinn’s.-—^Adv. the only truly, blood-sucking bats Destroyers of tbe United States fleet nosing'southward out of Hanrp- u ll fpllowed closely the salflng o f ^ t ^ » ^ e h ^ ’-war from Newport belonging to the family Desmodus, ton Roads for winter battle practice in Cuban waters, much nearer News to reinforce Rear Admiral Julian Latimdr's command; sup­ and they are all so alike that to turbulent Central America than the Virginia Capes. Their depart- porting the Diaz conservatives in Nicaragua. describe one is to describe allJ ______‘ ______- ■■ JDo You, Pref^^ Pfoducmg Strain The true vampire Is highly spe­ nesday evenin,g and arranged for TESTS FOR CARi^RS The Open Car? cialized to live on blood alone; its the Every Member Canvass which dentition and digestive system are is to be held next Sunday after­ Today’s Favorite M a n y people who greatly reduced. It has no well-de­ Many stories are related of the noon. , London!— If poets are born and zeaUyprefjhr the open not made then the same rule must veloped chewing teeth, and the vampire'-, and It is not difficult to The basketball game between car are drlvlog closed ones teeth of the front of the Jaw have imagine the consternation which apply to the candlestick makers, for only one i*!;ason— weath- Broad Brook and the Community •i^'protection. developed into razor-sharp Instru­ such stories would create in the club was held at the parish house is the belief of the National Insti­ tute of Industrial Psychology- If Tpn are In that class, let ments for puncturing. minds of the timid. op Wednesday evening. The score I met a traveler from a mtique The vampire bites the victim Vampire bats have a great range which, recently examined several us show you a glass en'dos- was 59 to 22 in favor of Wapping. land ure that really does what and sucks its blood, and the list of and are found from Mexico almost Rev. and Mrs. Truman H. Wood­ thdiisand Xondon school children. Who said: Two vasta^' and trunkless Experiments supported the Car­ odiec endosures have only animals which it -^ill attack is a to the end of South America. They ward will attend a party at the ttl9d^do«**conibitiei lodan long one. Mules and horses will be are conflned to the tropical zone for parsonage this evening given for legs of ston^le negie United Kingdom Trust are Stand in the desert, given with the aim to apply prac­ comfort with open ear attacked nightly in the regions the most part. the members of the Federated Near them on advantages. where the bats live, and man is by church choir. the sand. tical psychology to the problem of decidinvg the future careers of On dsmeaitMtliM Regulate NOW while your bircts art no means immune. Send a stamped, addressed en Mrs. Dorothy Donahue of Hart­ Half sunk, a Shattered visage lies, fighting rough weather, getting little sun- whose frown school children. The bat will bite a sleeping man velope and questions of fact hav­ ford is sick, at the home of her Op^ «vralaf• aad SaadsTi. li^t, and doing their heaviest laying.’ and will do it so cleverly that the ing to do with Nature will be an­ mother here, Mrs. Harry P, Files. And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold Sptdml tamu not^SlSM doum. Eipeeullv importsnt is k m ia s op tip sttengtii command of biieedcTs. uon’t let them Duin out I man dues not awake; often the bat swered by the consulting staff of Insure fertility and hatchsbiUty of theemnrom will select the big toe if the foot is Nature Magazine of Washington Tell that its sculptor well those pas- / your best layers. Two pounds o f Ragulator to Blons read 100 lbs. of msah tones them up—Mns* out full exposed, or it may bite on the ear or through arrangements made by For a .Sweet Breath, pep and vigor—puts birds in full bloonl. nose. this paper. BIGGEST AIRSHIP Which yet survive stamped on these Keep A e egg strain in your flocks. Ksginite Clear Complexion^ and now and inauie livability in tbe thicks n o a your lifeless things. owncggi. - The hand that mocked them and the a Lot of Pep S O O N m O Y T O heart that fed; And on the pedestal these words Champean Tonic Liver Pllla are appear: worth 95 a box to yon. . Sold at News of our Neighbors “ My name is Ozymandlas, king of yonr druggists for 25c. Bny a START TO INDIA kings: box today. Good for H l^ Blood R e g i d a t o r Pressure. Manchester Look on my works, ye Mighty, and V S oU hn§ Put Up By uaveun ^eaw ev despair!” Auto Top Co. HERALD Correspondents Give You All the Latest Nothing besidq remains. Round the — The— MANCHESTER GRAIN Closely Guarded Secrets Of W. J. MESSIER Information About All the Towns Hereabouts. decay Hats of black satin, crushed close CHAMPEAU MEDICINE CO. & COAL CO., Of that colossal wreck, boundless 1957 Park St., Hartford, Conn. 115 Oak St. Phone <1816-3 Apel Place, Manchester. Newest Construction Are &ad bare. to the head, drawn to the side or The lone and level sands stretch back in folds and trimmed with far away. grosgrain are popular in the pres­ Shown Premiers. — P. B. Shelley: Ozymandlas of ent mod$. Church have changed the time of 'Egypt. . their weekly meeting from Satur­ HEBRON day to Friday evening. A truck operated by Edmund London— The closely guarded se­ Mrs. Walter C. Hewitt was taken Horton and a Maxwell car driven crets of what is claimed to be the fliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiniiiiimiiimiiiiiciiiimiiminiHiimiimmmiiiiiiiiiii to New London for a serious oper­ by George Long of Manchester col­ most wonderful airship in the world were unfolded to the Domin­ ation at the hospital a few days lided, on Sunday at Post Office cor­ 2-7171 INC.; 2-7171 ago. It was expected that the opera­ ner. Horton had the right of way ion Premiers at the Imperial Con­ tion would take place Tuesday and not realizing that the other car ference recently when they visited ! SALE OF WINTER H artford was coming, ran into him. A the airship sheds at Cardington. I morning, but a later report, states that it has been postponed until wheel was taken off Long’s car but super-airship Saturday. otherwise little damage was done -destined for the England-Egypt- Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brewer and and there was no one Injured. Long Ihdla route, was shown to them in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brewer of was obliged to leave his car and its partially completed state, while I HATS ! [ Hockanum were entertained on return to Manchester by bus. they were given access to the plans I Sunday at the home of Mrs. Helen Frederick A. Rathbun attended Rowing how the. ship, will look ^ White. the dedication of the new Masonic When she is cqpipleted. I All Our Remaining Stock of Winter | ' Miss Dorothy Hilliard, who Is Tqmple in Willimantic. Although details of this new alr- leader of the Girl Scouts in New Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Linde and shlp have not been officially dlvulg- I Millinery to Go at | London, spent the week-»»A at the their two sons of Hartford spent thL n nnderstood that home of her aunt, Mrs. John N. the week-end at the home of Mrs. the R-101 breaks completely away Hewitt. Miss Hilliard Is the daugh­ Linde’s sister, Mrs. Edmund Hor­ from the notions of Count Zeppelin ter of Mrs. Marlon Hilliard, a form­ ton. Mrs. Horton accompanied the everv^^\ Practically er resident here. Lindes back to Hartford, where she every detail from any predecessor.' ’ Many of our people are afflicted spent a few days as their guest. employed per hat ■* with grip. Among the number are Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Lord throughput in her construction, and <« Mrs. T. D. Martin, the Rev. John entertained at their home on Sun It has been found, that, strength Deeter, and Paul Coates. day Mr. Benjamin Palmer and his for strength, it is lighter than du- ■Values up to $5.00. The Ladles* Aid Society met on daughter. Miss Marion, of Norwich, lalumlnum. ' Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ger­ also Mrs, Lulu Lord and her son Five Big Engines trude Hough for the annual eleci and daughter. Miss Clarissa Lord There will be five 600 .horsepow­ Your Opoprtunity to Get a Good Hat at a Wonderfully tion of officers. accompanied Mrs. Lord to her home er engines, each housed in a car Mrs. Edward A. Smith has re­ in Manchester for a visit of several slung underneath the ship. Gaso- Low Price. turned from West Hartford where days;' lene will not be used, heavy oil I she spent about two weeks for a Allen Sterry of New London has which IS stated-to be very economU rest and change, as she has been been engaged to finish' the school cal In use, taking its place. The' COME EARLY SATURDAY suffering from a nervous break year at the model school in Hebron propellers will be of steel in order down. Center, taking the place left vacant to resist tropical conditions. Saturday—Last Day Friends of Miss Mabel Broome by the resignation of Mrs. Charles ship are- features of the alr- recently gave her a handkerchief Larcomb. Mr. Sterry has been shower at a birthday party given teaching In Montville and was not andTi!I?°^ capacity 100 pa'ssengers in her honor. able to leave his work there until m lV ^ ^ li^Sgage, and ton tons of The Hopevale Seventh Day Ad­ another teacher could be secured. Campbell’s Millinery Shop vent School is having its mid-year He expects to begin'^here next Mon­ Sleeping cabins with two and Budget Plan Sale Of examinations. The attendance for day. four berths. E 915 Main Street, South Manchester = the last period of six weeks has Lounges, smoking-rooms and been 99.94%, the necessary ab­ dining rooms, capable of seating iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim sence of one pupil for. a day or so fifty people at a time. ^ preventing the school from having .COLUMBIA Promenade- decks on which pas- a perfect record. seqgers will be able to stretch their The circuit of Elder C. P. ■Lillie xG^S. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii took him to Norwich and Willlman- Tlie annual meeting of the Saxton Fully equipped kitchens, making tlc on Saturday. B Little Free Library association It possible to serve a five or six- Word has been received from was held at the library' Monday course dinner. Tudor Plate is made by the makers of Community Plate and is guai-anteed for Mrs. Charles M. LarcomS that she evening. The reports of the various Shower baths. 25 years. is sufficiently improved as to be officers was read and accepted. The Accommodation for dancing and able to leave St. Joseph’s Hospital, Librarian’s report showed 7759 games. January I in Willlmantic where she was un­ books now In the library. In the Probable facilities for radio en­ der treatment for a week or more. past year 2125 persons visited the tertainment and possibly even for Four pupils of the Advent Sab­ library, taking out 2858 volumes. a daily newspaper. $1.00 An elevator. $1.00 bath school were perfect in atten­ Books are also in circulation among dance for the last quarter, receiv­ the schools, bringing the total cir­ The whole of the passenger ac- Now ing perfect attendance cards. One culation to 3334 volumes, A large commodatlpn of the R-IOI will be A y e e k ly pupil has been perfect in attend­ contained in the hull of the air­ Clearance Increase In the number of books ance for eight years. One has the taken by the children is noted over ships. The accommodation is amid­ There is no extra charge for the convenience of this budget plan, You pay reg- same record for seven years. Four last year. The following officers ships, divided into upper and lower ular cash prices only. members of the Young People’s So­ were elected: decks. On the upper decks will be ciety connected with the -Advent President— Wm. Wolff. the lounges and the main part of Church have read the Bible through the sleeping accommodation, while during the past year. Vice President— Howard A. Rice. Secretary— Clayton Hunt. along each side of the air­ SALE Carlton H. Jones received on ship will be two promenades. Tuesday a check for $100 from the Treasurer— Edward P. Lyman. Elevator to Dining Room Trustee— ^Alonzo Little. 29 PIECES OF TUDOR PLATE Yantic Twilight League for having On the lower deck will be the Asst. Trustee— E. P. Lyman. Choice of any Hat, values to $3.00 ...... $ i.oo the best record as pitcher in games smoking-room, kitchen—lyith an played with them during the last Library Committee for 3 years— elevator to the dlning-rooni—-crew’s Infants’ Buntings...... $ i.oo Complete With Tray H. P. Collins and Mrs. H. A. Rice. season. Mr. Jones pitched for the quarters, and the remainder of the Full Size Bed Blankets...... ggc Eastern League for a month last Andover Grange has decided not passengers’ sleeping accommoda­ fall in trial games and is under a to accept the invitation of Colum­ tion. * Good Sleeping Garments ...... 79c verba^ agreement to continue play­ bia Grange to meet with them Both R-101 and her slstership Men’s Union Suits ...... $1.00, $1.25 $14.00 ing with them next season. He Is January 19 for Installation of of­ R-lOO— which Is being built later the son of Carlton M. Jones of this ficers of both granges, so the officers at Howden— will have a minimum Men’s Blue Shirts ...... 59c place. of Columbia Grange will be install­ speed of sevenfy miles an hour at Boys*^ Suit& greatly reduced ...... $1.00 up' 43 Piece Chest $27.50 56 Piece Chrat $34.00 ed along at that time by Worthy Owing to the storm of Tuesday an altitude of 5,000 feet, with a Consult Mrs. Kenna, an authority on silverware, who is at the department the library was not opened either High Priest Demeter Gardner. cru^lng- speed of sixty-three miles Turkish Towels, plain and colored borders ...... 21c afternoon or evening. Gladys Rice has been suffering an hour, and will have a range at Bargain Prices on Curtains ...... 50c piur up this week. • She will gladly give you thei benefit of her expert advice. Miss Gladys Broome, who is em­ from a sprained ankle for several dPulsing speed with an ordinary ployed at the Aetna Life Insurance days, sustained while skating. She load of about four thousand miles. $1.00 Quality Silk H osiery ...... 59c Company in Hartford, is spending has been unable to attend school. When completed they will have Children’s Stockings ...... 19^ a mid-winter vacation at her home trial flights In England, and will In Hopevale. then be further tested on cruises to Full Size Seamless Sheets ...... 79c The Hebron Library Association Egypt and India. Pillow Cases ...... 17^ MEN’S SKATES and the American Legion, are com­ WAPPING The ai^hlpB will save ten days bining forces in giving a series of on a trip between England and Hoover Dresses, all colors ...... $1.00 (Combined With Skating Shoesy whist partfes. The first one was giv­ The funeral services for Mrs. Bombay, 18 days between England Good Quality Rayon Bloomers ...... 89c en at the library building last Fri­ Maud Klee Prior were very large­ and Melbourne, and 13% days be­ Lowered in Price for Saturday day evening. The a,.ttendance was ly attended from the Federated tween England and Africa. 12 Qt. Grey Enamel P ots ...... 89c not very good owing to the severe church on Wednesday afternoon R-101 will be 730 feet In length, Decorated Cups and Saucers ...... 15rfor both HOCKEY COMBINATION SILVER WING Tubular at 2:30 o ’clock. Rev. H. B. 01m- weather and to the fact that there with a maximum diameter of 130 Good No. 7 Brooms ...;...... 33c was some Illness among the/whist stead from St. John’s church of feet. Her load lift will be 150 tons, regularly Qg ' players. It is hoped that the next Rockville, of which Mrs. Prior was half of which will be reserved for Cocoa Door M ats ------75c, 98c» $1.25 party on Friday evening will have a a member, and Rev. Truman H. fuel. at$7.00,now now...... $ D » 5 U better attendance. Proceeds will be Woodward, officiated. Robert Aluminum Percolators, 1|^.2 Qt...... 79c divided between the library, and Gordon sang, two solos, “ One SEA BEASTS? Nickel Pteted Copper Tea Kettles ...... $1.00 42 Pairs of SILVER WING SKATE-Af^ SHOE ^ Q A A Hie legion. Sweetly Solemn Thought” and Boston B ags ...... n .o o Combination, now ...... $ w * U U Mlsfl Clarissa Pendleton has re­ “ Abide With Me.” There were Philadelphia.— Capt. John Pet­ turned from a visit In New Haven, many beautiful floral pieces. The erson, veteran Sandy Hook pilot, Bridgeport and New York. She burial was in the family plot in tells this one: Once while his pilot 0:- •:o spent the week-end at the last nam­ the Rockville cemetery. ship was cruislns about waiting ed place with friends. , Mrs. S. Josephine Wetherell and for inbound liners, lions were re­ Come to the Sport Goods She^ For The mumps epidemic has struck Mrs. W. W. Grant went to Wal­ ported off the port bow. Then ^ebron Center at lest. Among lingford last Wednesday to see tigers! Then giraffes and hippos! those afflicted are the children of their mother, Mrs. Mary R. Weth­ Captain Johnny saw it with hie Mrs. Alma Porter, the postmistress. erell, who is seriously sick at the own eyes, and so did the rest of Your New SpaMing Sweater Mrs. qharles Segar and her chil­ home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil­ the pop-eyed crew; Next > day '[3' W dren are also down with the dis­ liam Shearer. Johnny read In the paper of a Sage-Allen is Sole Hartford Agent for Spalding Athletic Goods. ease. The committee of six of the mdrry-go-*round being washed Lower Floor, *Fhe Young People’s Society of Federated church beld another away to sea by a storm on the Kite Hopevale Seventh Day Advent meeting at the parsonage last Wed- Jersey coast. t -V; ~ ■iTiv^s-K ;v*^ ;*C- -"h ‘ - jr t M (^nmkfAccojunt:

A 9c ^L E TO OPEN NEW ACCOUNTS! 'A wonderful event to attract new custoi^rs and to reward old customers by giving them the most astonishing values we have ever offered. An ironing board for 9c with a $10 purchase of other goods, or a Priscilla sewng cabinet for 9c with a purchase of $50f— or both of these items for )8c iipth a purclmse of $60! Figure the tremendous savings you can make. Buy your larger pieces now and secure the smaller pieces at a ridiculously small cost. Everything in the store, whether advertised or not, is included in the 9c Sale. Below are a few of the Hems that \«nll be sold for only 9c! Any of these Items 9c

Tronmg Board 3 Bath Stool Bath Room Mirror Strong, rigid, adjuttable to heigbt.: ICitcRen Stool With a $10 purchatOj only 9c. GHstening white enamel, 3“Pc. Walnut Bedroom Suite JVhite enameled frame, deer gli strongly made. With a $10 Here Is you opportunity. Don’t hesitate. Bay now one of the wonderful values in our L Right height for comfort, IVith a $10 purchaee, only 9c. ‘purchase, 6nly 9c. store.,. Herrup’s, always leader In value-giving events, is offering you choice of any 3 [anaraalod. With a $10 purchase, W ith a Purchase pieces of dresser, bed, vahity asid chifforettes at only $99.00. In addition you may select a [only 9c. Any nf these Items 9c of SS5 or More. beautiful and useful piece of furniture for only 9 cents. Your whole bill comes to $99.09, and you can pay at the rate of $1.50 weekly. $1.50 Weekly V.

Utili^ Kitchen Table End TaT>le Medicine Cabinet Graceful design, mahogany White wood fop, big drawer, vary White enameled, clear glass color, well made. With a $25 •olid. With a $25 purchase, only 9c. ■door, 2 shelves. With a $25 Fold-Ezy Card Table purchase, only 9c. purchase, only 9c. Rigid construction, green washable With a Purchase top. With a $25 purchase, only 9c., Any of these Items 9c of $$0 os More

Priscilla Cabinet Console Mirror Telephone Stand Porcelain Top Table Attractive, new design, se­ Mahogany color, beautiful AU white porcelain tqp, white base, 3-Pc. Living Room in Velour Large eepacity, handsome Colo* chair.^ With a $50 purchase. drawer. With e $50 purchese, Never before have you been able to buy at such low prices. Herrup’s again leads In value. niel design, mahogany color. lected mirror glass. With a only 9c.' ®®* Three large living room pieces, divan, wing chair and club chair, covered In figured veloux-s With a $50 purchase, only 9c $50 purchase, only 9c. W ith a Purchase and a beautiful neutral velour, combination. Spring seats and spring backs—and In addition of $75 or More you may select a beautiful and useful piece of furniture for only 9 cents. Tour bill comes to Any of these Items 9c $99.09, and you pay at the rate of $1.50 weekly. $1.50 Weekly ir f ] ■»

Arfistic Telephone Set Beautiful new design, full size, ma­ Newest design in a selection SiHoking Cabbiet Large Size Fernery hogany finish. With a $75 purchase, of new colors. With a $75 .Striking smoker yrith lu g e Mahogany finish, rust-proof lining, only 9c. purchase, only 9c. copper lined humidor.. With , jyg purchase, only 9c. $75 purchase, only 9c. \ of these Items 9c of $100 or More

8-Pc. Walnut Dining Room Suite Closing out all of our eight-piece Dining Room Suites. There are a few of these sets to which you may-purchase the china cabinet or even the,server at a slight additional cost—The buffet, extension table and set of 6 chairs at $09.00—and you pay only $1.90 weekly. $1.50 Weekly | Ranges Phonograph We believe this to be the Mahogany finished | greatest range value ever 3^ offered In Hartford. It Is Console Phonography» ,| Radio Cabinet well made, easy to use, a equipped with Large size, two doers, big stor­ joy In any kitchen and a age cabinat, mahogany color. wonderful value, all set up needles and records-—. With a $100 purchase, only 9c. Including smoke pipe, ready to use, at $49,00. Special during out With a Purchase Other Ranges, Including sale at of $15$ isr Moca the famous Household linnn Ranges. 2 ! r RECORD SElEeTIONS

$1.00 Weekly ONE OP AMERICA’S GREATEST FURNITURE STORES 8 1 a Gateleg Table Hartford BeautifuHy m a^ , solid mahogany Duplex Kiteben-BreakiFast Table t o p /8 legs,'2 drawers. With a $150 I ^ purchase, only 9c. I Beautifully deeerated, mahogany color ' Porcelain top..* when -Jeldad-^handsoBM mahogany I A wonderful eel. With a $150 purehasa. color wood top when opened. With a $150 purehasAi florner Main and Morgan Streets, •?!ir PAGE s e e MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1927.

•A THE ROMANCE OP AMERICA: Kit Carson (5) Sketches by TaylorKSynop^is by 3 r lii| | e r The Herald Oassified Cohimn \. 4 ^ - i Advertising; Rates r . I’U AH For Sale, To Rent, Lbst^ Found and similar advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 wordo to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. It’ Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents aline. THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH WITH COPY. An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for advertisements charged and billed. 0 . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS One winter night while Carson was hunting through Carson's men reached Careon, while in a rifle duel with an IndiaYi, noticed FOR SALE— ailKhtly used Vidal Rags magaztnaa bundled paper the Montana'cbuntry» the Olackfeet Indians, most war­ After considerable ar­ at once for their guns that another savage had “ drawn k bead" on a com­ Vacuum cleaner. W ill aell for' half and Junk bought at iilg’ eet oneh like of the tribes, ran off 13 of the party’s horses. gument, the Indians rade named Markland. Forgetting his own safety, cost as I have an electric cleaner. prices. Phone 849-8 and I will calL J. and the battle was on. Telephone 548-4. Elsenberg. After a ^0-m ile pursuit through the snow, Carson brought in five scraggly Hand to hand, they Kit quickly shot Markland's foe, but his own enemy's granted the band a parley they asked. The calumet horses which they of­ fought, the whites great­ bullet passed through his shoulder. Carson kept on FOR SALE— Building: 20x20 suit- was lighted and whites and red men convened. fered as a compromise. abU for 2 car garage. Price reason* Legal Notice t ly outnumbered. fighting, but th^ white men finally.had to retreat. able If taken at once. 136 Summer. ______C l 827 BY WEA SERVICE, INC______(Continued) Tel. 1S77.______AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD FOR SALE— Fresh eggs delivered at Manchester, within and for the at wholesale i>rlees. Phone 1404-2. district of Manchester, on the 14th. day of January, A. D., 1927. FOR SALE— Apples, Northern S..le8, Present WILLIAM S. HT jDE. Esq., Oreenlngs, Baldwins, Johnathans, by Judge. , ^ basket, bushel or barrel. Edgewo.d Estate of Stella A. Zadrozny late of Fruit Farm, 461 Woodbrldge street. Manchester In said district, deceased. TOMMIES, TARS AND TROUBLE W. H. Cowles. Tel. 945.______IJpon application of Joseph Zadro­ zny praying that an administrator be STAGE and SCREEN FOR SALE— 500 bushel of apples, grantedfon said estate, as per applica­ :.all kinds, all prices. Wc have apples, tion on file. It is ORDERED;—That the foregoing good apples and hopey sweet cider ».d- ' y and vinegar too. W e’ll be glad to ex- application be heard and determined What’s What and When and How at the ' change these for money. If you’ll call at the Probate office In Manchester In nine seven o ring two. W. L. Fish, said District, on the 22d. day o f Janu­ liocal Playhouses. la k e street. Phone 970-2. ary, A. D„ 1927, at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice be given to all persons interested in said estate C I- -A FOR SALE— Presh carnations, 31 of the pendency of said application ' per dozen, calendulas, 60c per dozen; and the time and place of hearing also potted plants at half price. Sta­ thereon, by publishing a copy of this is the climax of the picture. Human tion 22, Burnside Avenue Green­ order In some newspaper having a HINDU MYSTIC AT STATE* houses. Laurel 1610, East Hartford. circulation In said district, on or be­ beings, animals, denizens of the I " ' r M\ ^ fore Jan. 14th, 1927, and by posting a forest is a mass of flames engulf­ FOR SALE-^-Chestout wood, hard copy of this order on the public sign­ THEATER ALL NEXT WEEK ing them all. The plot itself while wood and hard wood slabs, saw"d post in said town of Manchester, at it lays no claim to being exception stove length, and under-cover. L T. least six days before the day of said ,Wood, 55 Bissell street Telephone hearing, to appear if they see cause ally Involved or complicated is a 496^______' ______at said time and place and be heard good one and solid entertainment is relative thereto, and make return to Raiah Raboid Booked For Six- assured those who like this sort of FOR SAL E -^ancy; Green Mt. pota­ this court, Day Engagement— “ Sweet toes. Frank Williams, Bnckland. Tel. WILLIAM S. HYDE entertainment, and it Is unneces­ 989-23. Judge!. Rosy O’Grady” Sunday; sary to add that there are few that H-1-14-27. Vaudeville Tonight and Sat­ don’t. Frank , Mayp, Cullen Landis FOB SALE—Hard wood,'all lengths. and Mildred Ryan ha^e leading • Raymond; F. DeWald, 655 North Main urday. roles in “ Then Came the Woman.’ street. Telephone 2358. ' « S S “Rustlers by Proxy” is a fast ac All next, ■week Rajah Raboid. the FO& SALE—Hardwood -slabs saw- • fi a .a c tion western featuring some ne'w ;ed stove length 312.00 per cord. Order famous Hindu mystic, who has Iseen stunts. Fred Humes has the major by Rrall; or telephone Willlmantlc mystifying 'audiences all through role. Among the other subjects dlvlsfah 204-15 evenings. P. H. Whip­ the United States and Europe, will ple, Andover; Cbnn. > scheduled are another chapter of r o a ’ LL MeVER, G e .t show his marvelous powers of sec­ “ The Mystery Pilot,” a comedy and : *-i.’:' • • T • ------ond sight at the State theater. He FOR SALE—One cord 4 ft white PtBEAD UOSiNQr news reel. vhlrch;,, cut any length, 312.00. Mixed claims to be the only man in the •hard,-wood ■ 314.00. Call Willlmantlc VOOR. HEPvD country who can drive an auto 157-12. ^ through traffic while blindfolded. On the bill for Monday, Tuesday DOUBLE FEATURE BILL I: ' FOR S A l^ — Hardwood, Reo truck 39.00; hard Slab S.CC; hard pine and and ’Wednesday will be Harry .chestnut mixed 36.00 a load. FIriK>, 97 \ Langdon in “ The Strong Man.” AT CIRCLE TOMORROW Wella street Phone 164-3. For Sunday night only “ Sweet Rosy O’Grady” has been booked. This is one of the sure-fine hits of r e a l ESTATE the season and will be seen here Jack Hoxie and Charles Ray In only on Sunday night. Big Picturesh^“ Fig Leaves” FOR SALE—^For dale or exchange, Suggested by the famous song of Starts on Sunday. farm and city property. William years ago, “ Sweet Rosie O’Grady” Kanehl, 519 Cenjpr street______is a picture of Irish love as it is de­ picted by great poets of the Emer­ Two old favorites, stars who are FOR SALE— 5 room hnngalow, oak featured In many theatres in single floors and part oak trim, all modem ald Isle. Throughout the whole af­ improvements, 2 car garage. Price fair runs a sweet story which is pictures, will be seen at the Circle very reasonable and easy terma TsL subtly brought to a smashing cli­ theatre tomorrow afternoon and 1483-12. max. Humor vies with pathos In evening. They are Jack Hoxie this production and the combina­ who will appear In “ Hidden fLoot” TO RENT tion produces a delightful enter­ and Charles Ray who has the lead- tainment. Prices for Monday, ‘Tues­ in role in “ Percy.” On Sunday day and Wednesday will be 15 and one of the season’s big features ; FOR RENT—^Three rpom suite. In COBB AND SPEAKER 25 cents-for matinees and 15, 30 will start a two-day run at . the the now Johnson Block; 'facing Main Circle, “ Fig Leaves,” with Qepfge •Street. All modem Improvements. Ap­ and 40 cents for evening shows. TY XII * J ' K’’ • .-'ift.-'i. ply to Aaron ' Johnson, 62 Linden Regular State prices will prevail on O’Brien and Olive Borden. Hostile nationalist demonstrations'against foreigners in China have proceeding along the bund in the British concession at Hankow. street or to the' Janitor. NOT TO DROP RGHT Thursday, Fridaj'^ and Saturday. Hoxie has with his this '‘'time been answered with men-o’-war and troops by the powers as shown Barbed wire entanglements help English volunteers guard the en­ Harry Langdon. as a Hercules! again his famous horse Scout and trance to the concession (right), while at the left, British Marines, TO RENT— Steam heated room with in these exclusive NEA Service pictures, the first to reach the east­ 'use of bath, at 915 Main street In- It seems impossible but that is the his dog Bunk. They play im­ with machine guns and barreade, are seen awaiting developments in . quire Murphys Restaurant. Detroit, Jan. 14.— J. O. Murfin, role he has made in the “ Strong portant parts in this film and are ern United States. American sailors and Devil Dogs are seen above front of the Hankow customs house. attorney for Ty Cobb, today denied Man.” It is hard to picture the star in every bit of the action. The star' FOR RENT— ^New five room flat, reports from Chicago indicating of “ Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” as any­ himself has ho eas^ role but is kept pleted 50 years of service. They . first floor, modern improvementa and CHENEY EMPLOYEES are.William Dougan, Charles Day Canada Entry garage, on Woodland street Apply that Cobb and Tris Speaker would thing but the buffet for hard going every minute, what with ENSIGN PICKERING 38 Woodland street Phone 1521. drop their fight for vindication. “ I knocks. In this new picture he sur­ rustlers to fight'and a girl to help and Thomas H. Dunn who died won’t be rushed by Commissioner prises everybody and the surprised and finally marry. DINE 50 YEAR MEN several years ago. IS ON VISIT HERE To RENT—Tenement, free until Kenesaw Landis into any precipi­ come in just the places to make Jack Cramef, a stranger in the Mr. Cheney said he thought it February 1st, down stairs flat im­ “ The Strong Man” a hilarious was quite an enviable record for a provements, including gas, near tate action and I’ll vindicate Ty county, sees a band of cowboys school. Inquire 29 Strant Phone 859-4. Cobb eventually no matter what farce. hiding a bag of money In the (Continued from page I ' firm , to have 24 employees, seven Landis or anybody else thinks,” hen Larry Langdon started Ms brush. When they ride away he o'f them women, complete 50 years- Field Officer of Young People’s ' FOR RENT— Six room tenement all Murfin said. picture “ Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” darts out and picks up the satchel. Ribbon, Frank Crocker, Old Mill, service. He felt that all of those Work to Speak at Local CCta- Improvements, with shades. Apply at he was suffering from a sluggish­ who were at the dinner looked hale 31 East Middle Turnpike. He is discovered in th act. ! They Charles Staye, Weaving, Bill Wad-| del Sunday. , ness and lassitude which a year’s I turn on him and ride him down. dell. Main Oflace, John Hyde; and' and hearty and some of them I FOR RENT— Six room tenement, WEDNESDAY’S BANQUET. hard work within the walls of a would probably make the 60 year t all Improvements, at 82 Spruce street He takes refuge In a cabin while Maintenance, Thomas McGill. The program for the r.rotiier and comedy studio had given him. This his dog drags the satchel away and service mark. Next Saturday and Sunday the Inquire 14 Spruce or telephone 1320-12 Daughter banquet to be given Wed­ The judges decided that Staye’s ...... "■ ~ ------V.' '' ------picture took him out in the open hides it in the ground. They lock Old Mill gang did the best work,; Old Songs. visitors at the local Salvation Army FOR RENT—Five room flat up* nesday evening at the’ South spaces. He tramped over hill and him in the cabin and post a guard, with John Hyde’s Main Office com­ Mr. Cheney based his informal will be Ensign and Mrs. Albert N etalrs, steam heat furnished; also two Methodist church will include chor­ valley and soon a new color could Pickering. These people are most­ car garage. Apply 92 Russell street deciding to frame him for horse ing in second. The Herald’sf deci­ talk op, the song book which is us singing, a short pantomime, “ 0 be discerned through the grease stealing and lynch him in the used at the Get Together meetings. ly interested in the young people’s Zion Haste” presented by seven paint. sion may not be popular but it in­ , TO RENT— 3 room heated apart- morning. Thus rid of the only sists the Weaving Mill should have He remembered a song Willie Sault work as they have recently been mente with bath. Apply shoemaker, young ladies and tributes to the Then Harry began “ The Strong appointed Young People’s secretary Trotter Block. living witness to their actions, they won first prize. Any group possess­ sang at a ’Village Improvement so­ mothers and to the daughters. Thi.s Man,” in which he plays the role ciety meeting years ago about the of the Southern New England divi­ will follow a dinner prepared by a will be free to recover the money ing a quartet of singers like Lot FOR RENT—Three room flat with of assistant to a German weight and divide it. But his dog bur­ Lahey, Jimmie Roach, Pat Lappin old men who hadn’t forgotten what sion. Ensign Pickering is a large steam heat next to Pagan! Bros’ store. committee from the Missionary So­ lifter. At first he found it hard to a kiss was like, and i,e said some man, he tips the scales at two- Ap9Iy at the store. cieties and which will be served by rows'under the wall and helps him and John Bissell couldn’t help but lift the twenty-five : pound weight to escape during the night. win. of the old timers present looked as hundfed-and-a-quarter but he is FOR RENT— Five room flat, all Iro- the men of the churdi. necessary in-the picture. Later he Prizes though they were possessed of bubbling over with enthusiasm and ' .provements. window .-shades on; on But the climax Is too good to enjoyed liftipg the fifty pounders. give away. Prizes were ' awarded by the Plenty of young spirit yet. He re­ goes heart and soul into his work. trolley'line, station 62. ^Appl.v 598 Cen­ Now he. 1b exercising with hundred ter street, Harrison Store. Phone 569. Loiinglii^ Outfit judges as follo'ws: to leader Staye called Sam Brown’s livery stable on During his experience as a field pound weights. ' Charles Ray is a wllly-bOy in his picture and his name is Percy. of the Old, Old Mill, one quart Eldridge street (William C* Cheney officer he has had wonderful suc­ .. FOR RENT—One 7 room tenement If Harry’s Mxt picture is about Irtei-rupted to remind Frank Che­ cess with the young people and the Maple street Apply to H. ’t Tryon, a boxer, a swimmer or any other He Is a willyboy only until he bottle, with fancy labels and pret­ in care of'..,. W. Hale Company. ney Jr, that Sam Brown^also ran a local young people are looking, for­ type of athlete he’ll soon be known comes in contact with the vampiest ty sounding names, but empty; to leader Hyde, a Hall9we’en pump­ saloon) and this same Sam Brown ward ^ith interest to the services. FOR RENT — Three, and four as “ the muscle bound” , comedian. vamp in Mexico, in the person of ;liad a fast stepping mare, named Betty Blythn. Then things begin kin, evidently a mere'after thpught He will conduct a service in the room apartments, heat lanlior ser- In the .supporting cast of “ The Daisy. Mr. Cheney said skidding citadel Saturday evening, also all 'Vice, gap range, refrigerator, In-a- Strong Man” are Priscilla Bonner, CO happen at a furious rate. Char­ because no one “ kin pump” John door beO tufnished. Call Manchester Hyde. automobiles had nothing &n skid­ day Sunday. The Sunday school Construetion Company, 2100 or tele­ Gertrude Astor,. William V. Mong, ley Murray as an itinerant- preach­ ding sleighs behind this fait step­ er and old soak, furnisheB the The attendance prize for the ev­ workers are out for a 100 per cent phone 711-2. Robert McKlm and Arthur Thalas- ping Daisy, attendance at the company meet­ 80, Frank Capni. directed the pro­ comedy element. ening was w'on by John Relnartz. FOP. RBN’i'— In Qroenaeres. first It should have been a map of the He told of driving the mare Into ing on Sunday morning at 9:30. And sec'tnd floor flats at 71 and 76 duction from an original story by "Pig Leaves” here on Sunday a snowdrift when be hnd a girl out I|IENE O’BURYNB Benton street Call 220. Langdon. and Monday Is a powerful drama North Pole, but wasn’t*. Walter ■ Irene O’Buryne, 17-year-old miss, riding^ The' bbrae pulled free Special! Maxine Cherries at 49c Tonight and tomorrow there will of modern times. A wife asks the Bradley of Bill Waddell’s orches­ from the whippletree and pulled holder of many records, will be lb. A real treat. Quinn’s.— Adv. WANTED be five acts of vaudeville on the question; Can she live without tra, favored w ith‘a saxophone so­ him right over the dash, said Mr. Canada’s representative in the Cat­ same bill with “ God Gave Me 20 luxury? lo. A two-reel motion picture Cheney. Colonel William C. again alina, Calif.,-swim. She is already Cents,” the Paramount master-fea­ This Is a story of the trials and comedy was presented through the * interrupted to say that the story on the scene in- active training for I 'Wa n t e d —Typing to do at home. ture. mishaps of a modern Eve, who like courtesy of Jack Sanson of the the.event which promises tb bring Call 2094. wasn’t told right. The fact waa her sister of the long ago, is tempt­ State theatre. P rank was hanging on to the girl together the country’s greatest dis­ WANTED—Maid for housework and ed when the serpent whispers sin­ When Sidney Elliott took the and when fhe horse pulled away tance swimmers. Real Estate . to help with children. Telephone 1203. ister suggestions. In the case of president’s chair following the el­ Frank stayed in the sleigh with the WANTED— Three or four expctlenc- NORTH WOODS STORY the modern Eve Miss Borden, as ection of officers, he thanked the girl. LANDIS DENIES PROBE Edgerton St., 2-family flat, club for the honor and hoped for ed tobacco sorters, Louis Andrulot the wife of a plumber, is baited The Front Gate. OP loaa WORLD s e r ie s . all up-to-date, 2-car garage, gapping, Conn. TeUpboae 93-3. with fine clothes by Andre, a co-operation during the year’s Mr. Cheney felt that modern poultry house, price oifiy $9,- WANTED— Young girl to care for COMING TO RIALTO fashionable designer, who dictates work. Louis Carter moved a ris­ families wero missing a lot by not ing vote of thanks for Thomas Mc­ Chicago, Jan. 14,— Judge K. M. 500. ' • Child afternoons. Apply 44 Benton St. the fashions for women. Ho'w the having front fence."; and gates. A Landis today flatly denied publish­ beautiful Eve outwits the designer Gill who presided during the past good many differences and matri­ 45-acre farm at Bolton, 15 WANTE1>—To repair and clean year. It was given. Mr. McGill ed reports he was investigating the eewjflg -machines of all makes. Alh Alice Ray and Theodore von Eltz and brings happiness to her houre- monial problems were solved over 1922 world series between the New told the club coUv-derable credit acres tillable, balance wpod and wora guaranteed. Tel. Manohsster are starred in “ His New York hold forms the basis for a remark­ front gates in olden days, he said. York Giants and Yankees. “ My No. 71b, Go anywhere. R. W. Garraid. Wife,” the brilliant comedy drama ably well-knit story. was due William McKinney who New, according to the song book, pasture, 5 cows, 100 hens. 37 Edward street Manchester. had done excellent wor]{ as secre­ first information on the subject which closes its engagement at th,e In addition to these popular such affairs are transacted “ on the caihe today when I read In tire pa­ Price $4,500. tary during the year. w a n t e d —To buy ears for Junk, Rialto theater this evening. This p) .yers, the cast includes Andre de back porch.” pers that I was investigating the New bungalow at North Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service picture reaches the acme of lighter Beranger, Eulalle Jensen, Phyllis The 50 Year Employees Mr. Cheney concluded by. flUg*. Station, Oak etreat Tat 789. aeries,” said Judge Landis, “ I am End, oak floors and trim, entertainment perfection and has a Haver, Doro^^y Dunbar, William Fran^ Cheney, Jr. was introduc­ gesting that the t women 60 year •getting tired denying groundless WANTED—Some plMiure these peculiarly appealing sort of humor Austin, Chams Conklin and scores ed by President Elliott as being service employees be entertained ,.JU.Ettor8." ' steam, gas, garage in base­ long evenings? Why not have that contained in its plot. The co-feature of beautiful models. The screen one df the most highly respected some time. He hoped that those^ ment. Walluand curbing. Price phonograph fixed and anJey the old men around the plant; Mr, Cheney favorite records once again. Rralth- is a well balanced western picture version was adapted by Hope present would bo in attendance at. $6,000. waits. 160 Center street called “Flashing Ste^s ” It has Loring and Louis D. Llghton from was glad such a lerge cfaw d was mapy more such parties. ■ everything which h ^ made this an prlginal story by Howard present to hopor the 60 year ser­ Well built two family on sort of screen fare so popular with HSiWks* vice men. He read the following JOB SBBKBRSV NUMBER Read Harald Adv& Wadsworth street. All conve­ LOST list of half century employee^ who the motion picture fan. Bill Patton “ Speed Mad,” with William Fair­ LARGEST IN MONTHS niences. This is a dandy loca­ has the lead. A edmedy and news banks and “ Homestruck” with are still active; "Walter Saunders, Hartford, Jan. 14.-^A„>: larger . LOST—Tuesday about noon. In events are Ihhiuded among the Viola Dana In the leading role, will William Barrett, 'WUilam R. Dunn, number of Jobless appeared at the tion. ^ vicinity ,■ of ■ Hollister - street school, shorter subjects ‘to/be shown. The be shown for the last time. George W. Ferris, John G..Trotter, Department of Labor’’s: ; five free ■ Deadly Gas Fumes amaiy black purse, small sum of double feature program which is Nice single in the residential mon«qr and keys. Tel. 1943. Benjamin Cadman, Sarah McAdam, employment bureaus ■ th}s .'We'e V ;l^n’t take a chance, haye your being offered for tomorrow only Andrew J. Dunn, , Miss Mary J. than In any week in reCent mdilthsVi section toward the Green. Lat­ DIES IN HOSPITAL WHERE ghs tanges and heater vented to the consists of “ Then Came the Wom­ Flanagan, Frank ,M. Saunders. Of Commissioner Harry B. McKeiizle chimney, 'I, est of styles, a home you would ■ MISCELLANEOUS an" and “Rustlers by Proxy." The HER FATHER IS PATIENT these Walter Saunders has worked reported to the federal department like to own. $7,300—terms. first mentioned is a grinning story BY years. The 6 0 - year service of labor today that 1,217 applied ,,. ,We make up and Install vent pipe of the great North Woods around Winsted, Jan. 14.— Isabella Mar­ employees who are retired are as Of all kinds and sizes. , W A W E D — I will pay highest prices for jobs. The bureaus were able to. • ' \ ^ . « ' :^or. all IklndS Junk; also buy all which so many stories have been shall, 5 ,.died in Litchfield County follows: Ernest Sault, MUs Emily place only 580 of these. The ap­ kindsInda of chickensdhlc Morris HI Leaanor, Here Is .one of Lelong’s most luxur­ woven. Words can hint but vaguely hospital here today from burns Turnbull, Bridget Lyuess, A. W. plicants Included 708 men and Robert J. talepKbne 982-4. ious lounging ensembles consisting of the thrills, which are contained she recMved while playing with Hyde, Samuel Anderson, Mairgaret 5tJ9’ women. Applications at the A. Lettiiey of trousers and coat of gold-colored in “ Then Came the. Woman.” The matches at kome Wednesday after­ Donahue, Susie Donahue, Cain Ma­ various' bureaus were as follows:. ' English -W^lsTi Company, tallon satin, and a blouse of figured bro­ 1009 Main ktnes 1282, direct to W|6arsr. Hkrry screen seldom has seen anything noon. Charles Marshall, father of honey, Robert J. Campbell, Nisllle Bridgeport, 283; .Hartford, 349; . Plumbing and Reatin^ ^ d e r to n , 88 Church street South cade. / Bands of sable fur outline more thrilling than the' moving the little .girl, Is dying In the same J. Carney and James Hutchinson. New. Haven, 238;' Norwich, 200. t;..;, (Jbntractor. Real Estate, ^liranc^iyy^- the .coat ud.add a rich note. panarom^ of burning forest' which hospital witk Dueumonia^ D«ath ha# 'takep. three' who '. com-; ’BtW-'IVaterburjr, IDT. - ’ ’ 078-8 " ■<’

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1927.

after spending several days • in son are attending the State Grange day in Hartford. She assists in the M n^O N AIRE AT SEVEN Hartford at the home of Mrs. B. L. in Bridgeport this week. ■ teaching of ihusic. Lbhdoh.-^Rupert Clark, seven Bom McGurk. The Bolton depot is open four years, old, ,is now a millionaire and London.—Lord Lincolnshire Is London.-—'The thlk^rb of . the. Mrs. Thomas Bentley visited in hours every morning. The operator one of Great Britain’s largestland- 83, but ■he'stlll. can sing.' Edcently House-r.of Commony hiye been Hartford this 'week. '' at Hop River comes to. Bolton in ARE SKIRTS GOING?- owners. R is father died recently at in a speech before the Hquse of tanced.y Chaheeii’or'-df' the T&- Monte Carlo. The estate Includes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinney Miss Lavina Fries and Mrs. El­ the morning and returns' to Rop Lords he poked fun at the young' chequer Winstpn' Chtirchill is t^e were . visitors of friendsMn Spring- River in the afternoon. 113,000 acres near Melbourne, Aus­ Liberals by singing - part iof the man;' According“to -the - Parlia­ sie Jones spent the week-end with tralia. ■ field,’Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.- Herbert Walker. H. B. De Wolf, who • has been' ^, Paris.— ^^The day of the skirt is song, “ God give .the land to the mentary,- Gazette, h'e i' '^A|pie 3 tf2 The Thursday night square passing, according to Paul Pofret, peopJe.” The discussion was ov­ Charles Loomis, who la employ­ agent at the depot fbr the past ten' DREAMS, THEN DIGS columns' (about 1&0,;P "^ ‘ word^ dances are proving popular the ed at Pawtucket, spent'the week­ years, is at Steel’s. ^sh ioh dictator. The Mussolini of er a bill to provide betfer'bottages of the Official Report; fr^m "the hS- Rainbow Inn. Music and prompting Franklin, N. C.— “ Fiddlin’ Jim” for rural workers and increase end at, his home here. ' the , costume world predicts that In ginning of the.-sessionVin 'February are from Willimantlc. Miss Winifre^Lee, while eliding, 30 years women will be wearing a orbin dreamed of finding a beau- small' holdings and allotinents." ful sapphire buried Id an bid mine to adjournment’in' Aagjist. Farmers are haiwestlngylce. Th,ey The Ladies’ Aid met with Miss injured her leg. It was thought the; .new and . hygienic costume witk S ^ Adella, Loomis Saturday and t i^ a near 'his home! Next morning he report it between 13 and'15 inches bone was ^broken but the latest re­ lines distinctly niasculine.. Trouser Did Emil Yde ever pitch for New York, Jan. 14.— The sons in thickness. comfortable. port is that it is a spi'ain. went 'out ai;id found the stone In Films for your jpamera'yfet us (te- skirts will be' the vogue, he-pre- Oklahoma City?— P. velop them, 24'-hdliT-.’ servioA and daughters of those hardy pion­ Miss Annie Alvord has returned Mr. and Mrs. Ma.\well Hutchin­ Miss Elizabeth Rose spent Tues­ dicts; . the exact spot his dream-indicated. eers who braved snow and Ice to Mrs. Corbin vouches for. the story. Yes. Quinn's.— Adv. •attend the now historic premiere of “ Abie’s Irish Rose” foregathered during the current week to com­ memorate the 2000 performance. Veterans, scratching their memor­ ies, were able to recall Incidents of the memorable event. At least once a year, all persons Extra Values and things allied to the Broadway theater, this correspondent includ­ ed, stop to view with awe this mir­ ,V acle of the .theater. It’s no longer funny. One should Save 20% Sale News not laugh at one’s elders. H. JJ, Mencken once called it “ America’s third largest industry.” “ Bob” FOUNDED 1908 ar tfo rd s le a d in g ur nitu re s to r e Benchley has called it everything H ' F 19 YEARS OT RELIABtelTY in the dictionary. As commentor for a humorous weekly, he has had to write a new paragraph Four Occasional Pieces Opportunity for Saving on (][uality about it each week. And the end is not yet in sight. Verily the seats Furniture Attracts State-Wide Buyers Chances Ten to' continue to fill each night with Suggest a Cozy Comer amazing monotony. An analysis of the year­ by the annual 20% dis­ Here, if you please, is a play that more than 9,000,000 persons ly sales distribution of count sale which buyers have paid more than $18,000,(500 Shoor Bros, indicates from aU parts of the Beauty of This to see. All of which is not likely to place Anne Nichols, its author that the greatest num­ State appreciate as an and producer, in the poor house. ber of individhal sales extraordinary oppor­ Whenever this phase of the sub­ for the year is recorded tunity because this dis­ Would Catch ject is men'tioned, one can hear the echoes of groans along the gray during the month of count is an absolutely white way. For the manuscript of January, exceeding even genuine reduction. this play rested in the offices of 20 producers while Oliver Moresco the unusual trade activ­ The 20% discount ap­ once held the production right but ity of the Xmas holiday plies to any article in let it lapse. It Is further recalled season.^ the store and is de­ that it cost but $30,000 to cover the production and losses of the The brisk business of ducted from the orig* first weeks— a sum considerably this month is stimulated inal low tag prices. less than is dropped almost every day of the producing season.

it is to be regretted that similar LIBERAL TERMS Small Deposit Old Customers success cannot be written for oth­ er veterans of the theater whos The octagonal Occasional The 17th Century English Table that is steadily finding Tapestry Chair, in solid ma­ Holds Goods P ay appearances call forth the happ its way into the e i l hogany memorie.s of other days and othe better homes .. t v t a $39.60 Until Wanted. No Money Down audiences. $20.50, less 20% , $49.50. less 20% £. H. Sothern, after an absence of many moons, is made to jump The Art Metal Bridge Lamp And the useful End Table, and skip about the stage in an un­ with its pin-pleated shade, that is such a handy thing to trimmed with a ^•| ^ draw up beside Store-Wide Clearance— important and rather dull comedy heavy silk ruching w X O a U U the chair ...... $6.36 entitled, “ What Never Dies.” It $20.00, less 20% $7.05, less 20% is sort of a dramatized version of If you walked up and down The 8-Piece Group the ancient story of “grandpa is All Kinds of Lamps at 2 0 % Reduction Theri^, if you examined it out in the back yard getting spank­ The “Spring Bride” Outfit the aisles of Shoor Bros.* din­ Was $189.00 closely—^the hardwood -inte­ ed by his father.” Also, it con­ ing room department, the Now Less 20% rior construction, .fee fine tinues the decline of David Belas- Featured in January Sale chances are ten ^o one that mouMings and English an­ co whose direction, entrapce Liberal types, permitting its use in hall, are prbper places'to bring: them to matrimony, contrives to decorated design. The graceful lines of the .Windsor limited space. The . added generous ■ variety o f: interesting have the girl’s family turn against 1.85 Complete the: brighteniqg e|fe'cti 'Sof- tftis type chairs will appeal to you especially. Pretty tiled Terms height gives ample room for patte'rns. $26.50 less 20%.' hand-rtibbed ahtiqtiertCRie con­ the youth, whereupon she will have, pattern in a Kitchen Rug. books. $39.50 less 20%. sole set.' $59.25'^^ ! ^ ■$()%. none other. Liberal Liberal Finally, there is “ The Arabian $31.60 Terms $21.20 Tenns ■ V' $47.40;jfe?' Nightmare,” pure horse-play farce Young Morris No aimed at the sheik tales and mov­ Shoor Bros. Feature Burl Walnut Group ies. An elderly maiden aunt, with Slouch After All Bros;’ Values romantic ideas, is thrust into the Restless as the proverbial one- hands of a couple of Arabian boys armed paper hanger with an ir­ of movie vintage and then the fun repressible Itch, William Morris, English publicist and designer, begins. It is all rough and tum­ was the plague of his parents. ble of the sort that should keep His one obsession seemed to be it on the boards for most of the .In slouching around from one season.. chair to another, unable ever to find a comfortable groove for bl$ HAIRPINS FOR BALD awkward bones. A long period of sub rosa ex­ perimenting in the senior Morris’s Columbus, O.— Marlon T. Mey­ horse-garage one day brought out ers, corn borer research worker at a new kind of chair, with back ad­ . Ohio State University, is bald justable to tilt at any angle aiid headed but he buys 10,000 hairpins an arrangement under the seat every year. He uses them to at­ base for a disappearing foot rest. tach labels to ears of corn col­ Then .was the birth of the world- lected in the laboratory on the kno'wn Morris chair. The modern .adaptation is in the nationally ad­ horUculture and forestry building. vertised Streit Slumber Chair for which Shoor Bros, are exclusive LESS NOISE! ^ local dlistrlbutors. London.— Let every person For Friday and Saturday Was $189.50 The cpnstruoljQn^qf, ;ihte keep his noise to himself, is the The spotlight, feature in Ifas $154.50, The high-lighted burl pan- only, Shoor Bros. havU a Less 20 % group measures' up.yto our urgent demand of a campaign be­ bedroom values at Shoor less 20% For ing waged by Prof. A. M. Low, elings and fee, rich hand- limited number of Jacquard rigid si^datdjs^of 'qiMlity* one of the most original of mod­ Bros. ^ during the January ^ Evening rubbed finish conveys the living, room suites in a spe­ and you are 'mfuay i ern British scientists. Prdf. Low is Sale is suggested by the $ .60 impression of craftsmanship Appointments cially selected heaiy ■ cover­ $ 60 , years of deep-epiOpbnfi. the Inventor of all sorts of silenc­ beautiful burl walnut group emplpyed in suites of a dis­ ing feat will be reduced. in fort in. this ers, including “ baby silencing" ap­ •pictured above. , ., Phone 2-p7279 paratus for the home. LIBEBATj TiBEMS tinctly fine grilde. the January 20% Sale. l i b e r a l t e r m s arrangmnei^

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■ffK F A G B E IG H T IkjLANCHESTER EVENINa HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1927.'

<$>- is well to remember that he is the thing again any more than he could spokesman for a large section of summon riches by rubbing^k lins the Republican party in the West or a lamp. !■ Euenin^ Hfralh and is not altogether without his A City*s Industries PUBLISHED BY influence even in this section. Nor THE HERALD PRINTING CO. will it be forgotten that, if he had ^A NEW SIN. Founded by Elwood B. Ela consented, he would have been American Federation of Labor BALTIMORE HAS CORPORATION TO ifiSw yj Oct. 1. 1881 officials are responsible fob the ac­ Every Evening Except Sundays r.nd President Coolidge’s running-mate H olidays. in the last Presidential campaign. cusation that during the recent fur INVESTIGATE PROPOSALS AND Entered at the Post Office at Man­ trades strike in New York radicals chester as Second Class Mall Matter. So that the fact is not to be dis­ REPORT TO INVESTORS. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall missed as insignificant when he de­ In control of the fur unions paid to six dollars a year, sixty cents a police and other city officials near­ month for shorter periods. clares that in opposing the present By carrier, eighteen cents n week. course in Central America he is not ly a hundred thousand dollars for Single copies, three .cents. “protection.” ' Ibis is tile fifth of a series of 20 articles on modem city SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ engaging in a personal controversy growth and development and the problems-faced by American SENTATIVE, Hamllton-De Llsser. with either the Secretary of State Whether these charges are true cities today. The stories tell how American cities afe meeting, Inc., 285 Madison Avenue. New York or not they are at least circumstan­ . and 612 North Michigan Avenue, or President Coolidge, but discuss­ the increasing economic needs, population growth, and welfare Chicago. ing what is “profoundly a question tial and the Federation people af­ and planning requirements, — The Manchester Evening Herald Is fect to know just what 'sums on sale in New York City at Schultz’s of national policy.” BYDOkE.MOWRY News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. In his condemnation of the in­ were paid weekly to various po­ » , Street and 42nd. Street entrance of licemen of various grades. And it Secretary American Community Advertising Association Grand Central Station. tervention policy Borah went much “International News Service has the further and used much stronger may be remembered—though per­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- haps it is merely coincidental- All cities want new industries. They jjet them—- tlon in any form all news dispatches language than any other public when they advertise for th m , when they co-operate credited to or not otherwise credit­ man or any newspaper, so far as that there were many crimes o: ed in this paper. It is also exclusively violence in connection with the fur properly and vi^hen they have conditions under which entitled to use for republlcatlon all our observation has gone. the industries can live and make money. the local or undated news published But Borah’s criticism was not strike. herein.” Here wou\d seem to be a brand Baltimore has started something that other cities limited to denunciation. It is con­ might well consider. ^ FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1927. structive. He proposes a new elec­ new variety of sin. Model Number Seven-three tion in Nicaragua, in which the Reports to Investors. WE HAVE ZONING POWER. will of the people there can be val­ idly expressed. He proposes ths Whenever a new industrial prpject is proposed for The question o£ whether or not submission of our controv.ersy with Baltimore this corporation makes a careful survey of Manchester shall adopt the zoning Mexico to arbitration. And he says, it, does all it can to assist it and, if It finds the project Victor -Radio Concert Tonight system of regulating the character which is most of all to the point: ' ''has a good chance of success, so reports to the banker.*? Second of u Series by World Famous Victor Artists of buildings to be erecled in vari­ ‘Inaugurate a campaign of or oijier investors interested. ous parts of the town would peace; abolish the Idea of force: It can render direct^ financial assis);ance, or- it can ' Fo’dock Eastern Standard Time seem, in the light of the zoning law try friendly relations; seek to get New York, Jan. 14.— Among the co-operate with the principals in any "mfant industry” scattered statistics-of this-and-that, adopted by the Legislature in in touch with the masses, with the by putting them in touch with sources of money. The 1925, to be entirely an affair for Manhattan reports ?15,000,000 h e best way to hear Victor Radio Concerts or any radio concert, is people themselves, and we can es­ worth of jewels stolen in the year corporation even invests some of its capital in various the town itself to decide. tablish a policy in Central Ameri­ 192€. Most of the losers were wo­ enterprises. , through one of the new combina tion Victrola Radiola instruments. That measure, entitled "An Act T ca, which will protect our Interests men. ' • The Stamp of Value. These combiii!? Orthophonic 'principles of sound amplification with the best Concerning Zoning” and approved and respect our rights.” This, of course, is only what has on June 24, two years ago, recites been reported to the police. 'radio reception ii^ the world. that “the zoning authority of each It is unthinkable that the lack of There are, doubtless, many more Its value to a new industry, however, lies chiefly in The moments when great artists stand beforet the microphone— such as city, town or borough, as herein­ such a wise pan-American policy kept secret by women who feared its endorsement which is given only after a thorough Gigli, Mme. Chemet, De Luca, and the Victor Concert Orchestra tonight^are shall be permitted t6 injuriously the resulting publicity. and irnpartial survey. Industries planning to locate in after provided, is authorized i.' Behind these astounding figures truly great moments.- You may make them immortal—bringing them back regulate the height, number of affect the success of an otherwise Baltimore have no trouble getting the required financial to you again and. again—by means of the Victrola. conspicuously successful adminis­ crouch the menacing, almost fabu­ stories and size of buildings and lous shadows of the immaculately assistance once they get this indorsement. tration. It is unthinkable that, fol­ Nine out of the 15 numbers on tonight’s program can be had on Victor other structures, the percentage of clothed, debonair night club crooks. Thirty-one leading Baltimore citizens, including Records, played or sung by the same artist! the area of the lot that may be oc­ lowing a mistaken tradition, our This latest turn that crime has bankers, heads of industries, attorneys and others, com­ course shall be permitted to get as taken, almost unbelievable to: folk pose the corporation. cupied, the size of yards, courts who have not actually seen it in and other open spaces, the density into a hopelessly unpopular war; and perhaps result in turning over action, is born of the gin parties Orthophonic Victrola and Radiola No.7-3 of population, and the location and and giddy pleasure round of the the country, foreign policy and all, use of buildings, structures and night life. Leaders of society and The Spanish wall-type cabinet 'Victrola, ward—easy to operate. Snap switch pos­ to the mercies of a political party national affairs meet, rubbing for old Muskingum as often as pos­ land for trade, industry, residence sible and whenever he didn’t pitch sketched above, is a popular model. Bat­ itive battery control. Outdoor or indoor or other purposes, within the limits which has no policy of any sort, shoulders on the dance floor with w u n g h h teries operating Radiola id special com-> antenna, with ground. Separate lids for either foreign or domestic, and some of the underworld’s most sin­ ■he played second base. of such city, town or borough.” Back home 'in Pennsylvania, partment accessible from front- of cabinet. Victrola and Radiola compartments. which can surely be depended on ister figures. -Complete set Radiotrons Included. Lever Spring motor with speed Indicator and reg­ This is perfectly plain speech. Kelly i^ a publisher. He,is at least operated control valve peiinitting instan­ ulator. Records stop automatically with­ to meddle in Mexican and Central as wild? as the average baseball fan Anybody can understand what the Sometime during the niglit. the iniE i . taneous change from Orthophonic Victrola out pre-setting. Complete 9375. (Elec­ zoning aulhoritY is for arid what, American affairs in an immensely and perhaps a little more. His, music to radio reception. Co^ntrols for­ tric motor $35 additional.) jewels disappear, now at this caba­ favorite teams are W’ashington in • under the law, it is given the pow­ more harmful way than Mr. Kel­ ret and now at that. Some are lost BY RODNEY HUTCHER logg ever has or could—animated the American League and Pitts­ er to do. in taxicabs, torn from throats and Washington, Jan. 14.—What’s in burgh in the National League. as it would be by prejudices and wrists by frock-coated bandits met Further along the act provides a name? Incidentally, Congressman Kelly predispositions having nothing on during the evening. And, now and You have heard of the noise-1 claims the horseshoe pitching that in such a place as Manchester, thbn, a woman is found dead, WATKI NS BR.OTHERS, Inc. iV^ich has no zoning commission al­ earth to do with either business or making Tom-Toms of African championship of Congress, politics. stripped of her valuables. tribes. When you pound on a Tom- ST. PETERSBURG, FLA'. BRANCH—THE W.ATHINS-LIIVIBAGUER CO. ready, “the zoning authority shall Unpleasant as it is to face th,e Tom it can be heard for miles A patent, medicine man with a be a zoning commission of five tide of parasitic gigolos is rising. through the jungle or over the There is one fashionable hotel in case of cough syrirp should have members, whose terms of ofllce desert. done plenty of business in the SEA HI-JACKING. mid-town where each day, middle- Well, there’s Senator Tom Heflin shall be determined by by-laAv aged and aging matrons keep ren­ Senate during its first session after adopted by the town • * * and the One of the men who participated of Alabama. the holidays. Most of the senators dezvous with youthful lo’ange- And Congressman Tom Blanton town • "' * is authorized to appoint in the nefarious proceeding is au­ lizards. The “grandmas” buy seemed to have gone without rub­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS thority, on oath, for the statement clathes, meals and cars for their of Texas. bers or galoshes while they were such a zoning commission.” And Congressman Tom Connally away. At any rate, they brought o m K o m B m m m m The act, naturally, goes to con­ that the crew of a Coast Guafd “baby swains,” give them weekly of Texas. back colds. The gallery brought siderable length in prescribing the boat captured a rum runner off allowances and.cover their bridge And when one of these Toms debts. ; colds, too, and the coughing and method of operation of the zoning Block Island, ran- her cargo ashore, This fantastic sort of situation arises to speak, he can be heard for ] snifflinj was such as to suggest a commission, in providing the prop­ destroyed the captured vessel and miles, too. The three probably havem ovie theater treated- to a dose of may seem incredible to the smaller i-more lung power than any other! sneeze powder, er measures of appeal and review sold the cargo to bootleggers. cities of the country, ^ t, ordir I' i .chree men on' Capitol Hill. j The I coughing ,.prev/gLte J perfect by courts in cases of grievance, and A good many tales of recreant nary has it become in Manhattan, Congressman Clyde Kelly of receptlbh of SenatoV, Caraway’s 1 ’ '.1 in establishing the authority and Coast Guards aiding in rum run­ that two Broadway plays are now Pennsylvania, who stirred up the speech, in which the Arkansas responsibility of the zoning power ning have been told and a good devoted to the subject. baseball; situation more than ever , politician threw down the gauntlet on a just and equitable footing, as many of the individuals implicated In the old days the ‘’sob dramas” with his announcement that he | —a gauntlet containing e, couple of W’ell as in the provision of penal­ are in prison. But this is the first told of the young girls from the would introduce a bill providing for : hot potatoes—to Senator David A. government control of the so-called ' Reed of Pennsylvania. Caraway’s ties for violations of the zoning time that we have been informed country who came to the “wicked city” and fell afoul villanious ^nd national pastime, Is one of the two speech, or such of it as could be authority’s orders. that a seized vessel and its cargo or three best ball players in Con- heard, caused more amusement have been wholly pirated by the evil-intentioned males. It is a blanket measure, calcu­ Today the fictional situation is gress. I than any other speech in the Senate lated to enable every community rum patrol. reversed. One new play shows a He is captain and second base-' to date. in the state to protect itself from Yet there is hardly a doubt that young man seeking to become a mM of the Republican congres- ■ He was answering Reed’s threat si^ al team, which lost to the 'to uncover alleged corruption in wasn t singer who gets a job in a cabaret the encroachment of unfit buildings this- same thing has been done be­ Democratic nine in a thrilling bat- southern elections as a retaliatory and the establishment of unfit busi­ fore and probably since the in-, by way of a start. Enters “the mid­ tie last June, 11 to 9. Inasmuch as i measure to the Senate’s plans nesses and industrial enterprises dle-aged villain. She has wealth stance now being aired. Given the and uses it, presumably to help the this happened after Kelly’s team agains#Senators-Elect Prank Smith in neighborhoods where the people right kind of a Coast Guard crew— joung man along but actually to had scored seven runs in the first' and William S. 'Vare. The idea that the girl he’d married have every moral right to be free or rather the wrong kind—and giv­ get him “in her power.” inning, .. other congressmen ^ . are now ' Reed was actually going to oppose launch an in -! or expose corruption 'after these from them. en a rum runner at the mercy of Remember the old-time villain ! suggesting that he KEWOULDNnr have believed 80 short a part-bran product the quantity of hulklis too» line—“I have you in me power!” vestigation into that epochal con- j many years was intensely amusing It is for Manchester to say the patrol boat’s guns, and what test. j to Caraway. timie.could make such a shocking difference.- ■mall to accomplish more t|ian partial resultai whether she will avail herself of Well, here it is all over again, but [That's why doctors recommend/JX-BRANr more natural thing to expect could in reverse. A nice, plump grey­ For three years, Congressman } The-'-sneezing became so annoy- 'What had happened to break her heialth?. this carefully thought out provi­ there he than the Coast Guard, haired woman today takes her place Kelly played on the team of Musk- ing that one senator formally pb- To steal her glorious 'wtality> sion for her well-being—or wheth­ turning hi-jacker? as a seducer of youth. iugum College, Ohio—the first three tained a call to order, but real C obd hjie to dangerous piSs years of .the century—Muskingum order would have required ousting What a* different story if people K e lt0Sg*.» ALL­ er she shall leave hWielf wide open The sudden and great expaneion BRAN ia soM with Ho'W different ftova habit-forming to the ruin of her beautiful resi­ — GILBERT SWAN. had a pretty good team thosq years, the coughers, which wasn’t con- realized ^ow constipation w re^ tU e it& tH e. xtttnoi- of the Coast Guard would have tob, if you aSk Kelly: He pitched | sidered. pills and drugs diet become worth<< dential sections by the introduc­ health and vigor! Steals charmt teer Xtt it aecori- made it difficult for the authorities h it 'to directions. li less unless the dose is constantly in-* tion of anything from a gas station l^eeds the aging years!. For no of that service to maintain the old i t d o e s not re/Jero creased. ALL-BRAN is delicious vntH to a chemical factory in their time high level of Its personnel, Nautical Back-Seat Drivers one need suffer from constipation. eonstipetioa ssiety, w o ■win r tia a d tb o milk or cream—and add fruits or midst. even if there were no extraordinary K ellogg’s ALL^BRAN is guaranteed parebsso price. honey. Let it soak a few momenta obstacle to such maintenance aside to relieve it. to bring out all its nut-like davotn NEW RESPONSIBILITIES. from the hurried enlistment of The report of the Commissioa many men. But the business of H ot» ALL-BRAN m orks Use it in cooking.* Mixed with other cereals. In soups.1 Try th e recipes, On State Institutions—providing hunting rum smugglers is not one TThe bulk in ALL-BRAN absorbs for Connecticut’s picking up a new that appeals to the class of sailors on every i>acki^e« -who used to enlist in the Coast moisture and carries it tiurougb the load of expenditure for the care of pystem. And it gently distends Be sure to get genuine Kellogg*a its insane and defectives in the Guard as an heroic and romantic — the original ALL-BRAN. Sold b y service. It appeals to a few decent the intestines—-cleimsing; remov­ building of another insane hospital all grocers. Served at hotels, restau­ young men, perhaps, but to a great ^ / l ing poisonous wastes. ALL-BRAN at a cost of seven million dollars rants. On dining-cars. Made .and the expansion of the Mansfield many crooks. It is an avenue to is all bulk-—which is wlqr it pro- State Training School and Hospi­ “easy money” and graft. jduces complete resolts.^ la a K ^ogg of Battie Credu tal—is beyond question the result It is not every day that a born of the most careful consideration crook can find so attractive a game of the question from every angle. as hi-jacking on the sea with the The report creates no problem; it authority of the United States be­ simply brings an existing problem hind him and the grip of a rapid before the Legislature in crystalh- fire gun in his hand. Dead safe un­ ed form. Drawn by an especially less you gdt caught. And wht competent body of citizens, it is ap­ knows what proportion have been ALL-BRAN proved by Governor Trumbull. If caugbt? It is discussed at all in the Legis­ lature—and it ought to be, of ALADDIN FORD, course— the discussion will un­ Put. your trust In. rouge, girls. - The story of the growth of the doubtedly disclose that not a dol­ but keep your powder dry. T > j Ford fortunes—not only the enor­ TOM SIMS S A Y S - lar of unnecessary money Is called mous one of the Fords themselves JTbe beauty doctors, having bob­ for and that an absolute balance but those others which are all Fifteen warships are on:-the Vay bed Hhe world’s hair, now want to has been preserved between the let it grow a^ain, saying the mod­ branches of the one tree—has no to Nicaragua. Now if the goverh- duty of the state toward its unfor­ nient would send along a couple of. ern girl’s bead often looks like a equal in history and hardly In tunates and its capacity to care for Texas rangers, we wouldn’t have mop. Well, she certainly never Transoceanic, radio telephony them. story. All the riches produced by any more worry from that quarter. looks at one. demonstrated, 1923. Aladdin’s genii could have been Edmund Halley, astronomer died Connecticut cannot afford, above paid for by a day’s production of The Italian who threw a bottle Thou Shalt iOve thy neighbor a* 1742. all things, to fall below the stand­ of ink at Mussolini’s picture isn’t thyself—just as soon as he throws this marvelous money mill evolved away that cornet. Orsini and his companions at-' ard of wise humanltarlanlsm by the Detroit mechanic. % the only one who has spilled ink tempted to k ill' the emperor ot- , which she has established. If the about the Italian dictator, but prob­ France with an infernal machine^ Whatever may be the outcome ably bis effort was as effective as 1858. The emperor, escaping un ­ cost of such responsibility becomes of the government’s suit to collect greater and greater as our popula­ might be expected. N E ^L E IN NOSE hurt, proceeded to the opera. the bagatelle of thirty-four millions tion increases and the heart of the of back Income tax, the real inter­ A magasine writer urges women ■ Cedar Rapids, Mich.—For twelve state warms more and more toward est in the case, to the majority of y to, build up home life. .The next years Alvin Volderbing suffered its charges, that is merely some­ I \ FRESH UGRSE MEAT the people of the country, will thing you know some radical will from headaches. The other day, thing that must be dealt with, not be saying woman’s place is the ahen he blew his nose, he found avoided. continue to be the amazing revela­ home. ’k balMnch piece ct needle in' Ms ; Olympia, . Wash.'—French ? matr’- tions of wealth creation out of a l­ handkerchief. Volderbing was a kets were well sniiplled with hor-sev most nothing. The next thing Ju ^ e Landis is soldier in the Philippines 12 yean, meat recently when a steamer from? BORAH’S POSITION, The tale is an entrancing one. going to be told is. that ball play­ rigo when he was kicked by a horse. Portland carried a thousand ’onsr^; Few people in the East regard Probably as much as for any other ers in tlie good old days often woYe The surgeon who operated precuaji- of the -fresh* meat to Cberbouw : Senator Borah as infallible. But if sidewhiskers and .mustpehes. idaybe .nbly left part' of a needle in * his The meat is turned out bjr a Co­ reason because nobody can do thU thev were disguises I 'lieUd* : lumbia river horse packlnlt ptant.. /

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FmST IN EGGS tSWr ■ desig^te as the conservative, or quarter as his head would be re­ INDIANS KEEP OLD I l^lp w ig.-.— 4 ney opera, entit fascist party, while Feng’s, party is moved at once. WHIPPING TREE “ Johnny Spllet Anf” was schedv PEKING, THE PITIABLE the radical, labor crowd. The chief He says that his chief is coming ANDOVER -1 for its debut beer toward the end < military forces of the KuomintaAg back within six months and that St. Louis.— Missouri Is^tbe great­ January, The work is by. Ersit'’ Just now are south of the Yangtse more heads' will fall into the est egg producing state in the'coun­ Wewoka, Okla.— The Seminole Krenek. malfing heroic efforts to advance, baskeb. ^He is a very- fine chap and Mrs. Lillian Hamilton and WorT try,, according td Gov. Sam A. Ba­ Indians went on the war path again WARS RUINING CHINA north toward Peking. speaks excellent English. thy Lecturer Mrs. Blanche Lewis of ker. More than 181 million eggs recently. The cause was a.move to Wars and Bickerings Business men of Peking, Chinese the local'Grang.? left Wednesday . i « and the tew foreigners left here, are were laid in Missouri in 1295. The cut ddwn an oak tree on the court­ There have been revonitions and morning to attend the State Grange very diSbquraged over .the outlook. proceeds from the sale that year house lawn. The> tr«e is known as mpp7 xiMij op ooraua, BY W. H. PORTERFIELD ceeds of which are honestly collect­ at Bridgeport. Mrs. Hamilton goed uprisings of radicals within the con­ In a speech delivered recently at a amounted to more than 947,000,- “ the whipping tree” and was used ed and used for certain fixed charg­ servative territory, Shanghai and in place of Worthy Master Wallace es In the administratonj of the banquet in Shanghai, Silas Strawn, 000 and the income from the sale by the.Cherokees and later by Sem- Peking, China— All China is a alpag the Yangste, controlled by the Hilliard, who could not attend. o f chickens for table use to about Inoles as a place for punisbmept by VICKS mess, from the Siberian steppes to country and interest on loans,^ America’s delegate to the Chinese Thomas Lewis is at hoibe nurs^. troops of Wu-Pel-Fu and Marshal Customs' Conference, said: "We 922,368,000. tribal laws. | ▼ V a r o R u b the fetid habitations of tlTe turbu­ But the Chinese land owner'^oes Ing the "pink eye.” His son Benton O- m r a t MBrSmJ, - -- - Suh-Chang-Fang. Lately these up- can’t expect to evolve an Occidental lent Cantonese on the far southern not care to pay taxes and the needs idsings have been put down by the has had^rbuble. with his eyes an.d border. of Chang Tso Lin are great, so a tax republic in 14 years.,"Trade in China has to wear glares for some time. .fimple method of beheading the up- is in a state of semLsuspension.” Peking is a goulash, but a very of 25 per cent on all Imports into risers. • Miss Glkdys Bradley attended unsavory one. A great capital of Peking has just been levied. Un- “ Semi-suspension” is right. China Sun-Chang seemed to pick on the is a mess. the funeral of her aunt In Wlllt- the past, its glories are mostly in constitutional? Of coutse. Unlaw­ university professors and normal mantic Tuesday afternoon. retrospect. Once, perhaps, the most ful? Violation of treaties? Of school teachers of Shanghai, five of I Mrs. Ella Curtis is still quite ill interesting and fascinating city of course. What of that? The railroad whom have been decapitated and and will have to be In bed for TO the Far East, it is today-a medley platfo-m and warehouses are piled their heads hung up within the past v e t e r a K p a s s e s days or more. Her niece, Mrs. Ada of dirt, dust, filth, intrigue and high with goods on which the con- four days, while Wu is more catho­ 1 TOBACCO OF 1856 Jilsen of Manchester, is caring for ruined palaces and temples. slgne'^s so far have refused to pay lic in his tastes, picking them In her. . Splendid Savings for You The wind howls down the ancient the tariff. bunches, as many as 40 exeedtions George Merritt has the position of assistant superintendent at the streets blowing the leaves from off Eighteen months ago Marshal taking place in one forenoon. Little Rock, Ark.— General M. D. the scrawney honey locust saplings, I Feng, “ the Christian “gta^ifa^” capitol. Both Wu and Sun-Chanv are very Vance, commander-in-chief of the miscalled trees, driving clouds of representing the Nationalist' par^> cultured gentlemen and it Is said Clayton Root of Leonards Bridge dust into every pore of your skin, or as it is called here the Kuomln- know how to give most wonderful United Confederate Veterans, must is staying with his aunt) Mrs. Ella causing even your hardy rickshaw tang, was in control of Peking., It have his little joke. Recently pass­ Curtis. dinners. They are nominally allies Mr. and Mrp. Charles Bailey of •man to Uke refuge in some nearby is the unanimous verdict of for­ of M arsel Chang Tso Lin, the avCr ed a plub of tobacco among a gath­ Columbia are spending some time in H O U SE ’ S eigners that Feng’s soldiers pres^v- doorway. war lord, but may turn against him ering of his friends. They all took with Mr. and Mrs. Geo Merritt. ed order, did not loot, get drunk nor A Little Problem any day. healthy bites. Pretty .soon all of Tryon Smith, wife and three, The efficient German-Swiss mana­ raise disturbances. But Feng has Tong Protects Head them spit it out. It was a plug that children of Hartford spent Sunday ger of your hotel (there are only been driven far away and Marshal Mr. Tong, close friend of Feng, was 70 years old, being given to with Mr. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Jan­ two foreign hotels in Peking), Chang Tso Lin of Mukden is in con­ the Christian general. Is at my hotel Vance recently while on ’a visit to et Smith. ’ stands in his office and scratches trol. f . ; here within the legation. He does Bristol, Tenn., by E. M. Woolsey, Cecil Smith was a caller in Wil- his head for a solution to his prob­ Chang represents what we would not d^re to go outsid-. the legation mayor of that town. limantic Wednesday. lem which Includes the following subdivisions: how to get the 100 ■tons of coal he has bought and pa’ d for into his cellars before it is all stolen by the soldier bandits who I Infest the city under the guise of “ garrison,” and how to avoid buy­ ing ,coal from the Chinese mer­ chants at the unconsciousable price SUITS— g^VERCOATS of ?35 a ton, coal which last sum­ mer could be bought for $7 at the Itic mine mouth 25 miles av/ay. All food prices have advanced an ‘ average of 60 per cent in six months. Chickens which cost 45 THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS—MAIN AT PRATT ST., HARTFORD. 2-4206 and FURNISHINGS cents last July are ?1 now. Peking has unlimited quantities of excel­ lent coal at the mines in the west­ BIG! BIGGER!! BIGGEST!!! ern hills 25 miles away and a first- class American-built railway run­ We announced this Suit and Overcoat Sale as BIGGER in variety and BETTER in ning right to the mine door, but do you think that railroad with all its Tomorrow’s Feature in tKe January valuds than any recent offering. Now it’s our pleasure to tell you it’s the most suc­ splendid equipment is used for haul­ cessful sale event we’ve had in many a day. Those who came to look have remained ing coal to the million needy con­ to buy—and then tell their friends. ^ sumers of Peking? Ha! Yon do not know China. If you haven’t been in, come in soon. This is one of those opportunities that That railroad with its equipment you^hould not miss. has long since been commandered by the generals of Chaug Tso Lin, war lord of Manchuria and this $25.00 Suits and Overcoats ...... — $20,00 part of North China, for the trans­ portation of troops and other mili­ $30.00 Suits and Overcoats ...... $24.00 tary purposes. The people? To the devil with them! On with the merry $35.00 Suits and Overcoats ...... — ...... $28,00 \ war! \ Freight by Express V There is an excellent railroad be- $40.00 Suits and Overcoats...... ^ ...... $32.00 tween Peking and Tientsin, 87 miles. Not one “ goods train” or as of Women’s Silk Hose $45f00 Suits and O v ercoa ts...... $36.00 we would say “ freight train,” has moved over that line in one year! The European and American troops $50.00 Suits and Overcoats ...... $40.00 in Tientsin keep the road open for passenger traffic, but that is all, O ther $55.00 Suits and Overcoats...... ^. . . $44,00 Prolght must be brought in as ex­ press! $65.00 Suits and Overcoats...... — j— . $52.00 The treaty of the powers "with ClearatiGes China provides a flat tariff of 5 per cent on all imports, the pro­ Alterations Free at These Prices Girls’ Wash BLUE SUITS AND OXFORD OVERCOATS EXCEFTED h ) You Must Be ■ i' Dresses ^ Stttisfiid Furnishing Specials “ Used Cars With an lilt, Know the Satisfaction of Perfect Pitting Underwear, $2.00 Ran­ dom Union Suits, Heavy weight. N ow ...... $1.65 O. K. That Counts” Fashioned of- Anderson’s 1926 Chevrolet Coupe— Has had imported ginghams, famous good care. Small mileage,- many for their beauty of pattern, extras. fine quality and durability. In Stacks of Shirts 1925 Chevrolet Sedan— Ihis cat- bloomer styles for girls 7 to $2.00 Madras and English Broadcloth Shirts, Now ...... ^ $1.48 looks and runs like new. Prac­ 10, and straightlirie * models tically new rubber. for girls 10 to 14. In blocks, 1925 Chevrolet Coach— Good mo­ tor. A fine car for little money. checks and plaids, trimmed 1925 Chevrolet Coupe— This car is with white collars, and cuffs Sweaters—^At a Saving A-1 in every way. ^ and sash backs.. All colors, Pure Silk Chiffon Hose 1925 Chevrolet Touring— With all Ste^cr’s— Second Floor the extras that go with a good Heavy Weight Shaker Sweaters, V neck with or without collars. car. A Famous MakeFs Sample Line Values to $12.^. 1924 Chevrolet 4 Pass, Coupe — Motor has been overhauled. Good ' tires. Duco finish. “Satin-Chene” Priced *Way Below Regular! 1924 Chevrolet 2 Pass. Coupe — To Close $5.00 Thoroughly overhauled. Duco finish. Good tires. Silk Slips 1923 Chevrolet Coupes (2 )— At a small price. Regularly O r 3 Pairs $1.00 Off Heavy Weight Flannel S h i^ . 1923 Chevrolet Sedan — Here is a $2.00 Off All Bath Robes. . real bargain, 5 new cord oversize Up to $3,95 For $5.00 tires. Motor is perfect. $1.0a Off All Fur lined Gloves. 1925 Studebaker Standard Duplex $295 — ^A-1 mechanically. Good paint $1.65 Tim’s Caps, Now $1.25. and tires. Clearance priced much - * • 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Coupe— lower than regular, Fash­ —Every Pair First Qual­ One of the famous models. O. ioned of “satin-chene”, a lus­ -Pure Silk from Top-To-Toe K, throughout. ity, . Big Lot -Womeii’s and Girk* 1923 Durant Sport Model Touring trous new silk weave, that -Full-Fashioned —New Shades ■—Many extras. Duco finish. fits smoothly and does not 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan— Good cling. Tailored styles in rubber, Duco finish. white, pink, peach, gray, h e assortment includes beautiful lace clocks and lace effects, nov­ 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan— Good elty patterns in the weave, in black, white, and a complete range motor. Good tires, Duco flnisu, Mother Goose, chin-chin, rose, T Pumps and Oxfords priced right. gold-and-black, ^een, navy, of daytime and evening shades. Always sold at a standard "price.. A 1926 Ford Roadster— Express coral and black.; ^ make you will instantly recognize as one of the leaders in exclusive -AND------body, perfect in every way. Steiger’c—bluin' f^por 1926 Ford Roadster— Balloon silk hosiery. We cannot use the maker’s name because of this low tires, looks and runs like new„ special price. ImpoH;ant—every pair is full fashioned," every pair is 1925 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires. perfect. Nickel radiator. A-1 mechan­ ically. Priced low. Mile, Claire ^ Steiger’s— Main Floor < Big Lot 1924 Chevrolet Touring. 1923 Chevrolet Touring. Beauty Fxjpiert * 1923 Chevrolet Coupe (2). 1923 Chevrolet Sedan. From Other Clearance Items in Hosiery 1924 Ford Coupe— Balloon tires. ’s Shoes 1924 Ford Roadster-—Express body 1D25 Ford Touring. Helena Up to $2.95 SILK HOS­ ^ BLACK SILK HOSE of a 1923 Ford Touring. IERY, all full-fashioned, in medium weigh^, full fash­ -AT- 1928 Ford Tudor Sedans—-Two to ioned,. slightly irregular in choose from. Duco finish. black and colors, a discontin­ R ubenstein the weave, firsts of this qual­ 1923 Oldsmobile— 3-4 ton truck, ued line. Clearance Price, flat body. Is Here This Week ity sell for $1.25. Clearance 1023 Ford 1 Ton Truck— Express $1.35 Pri(je, .85c. body, all new tires, There Is a “ Valaze” $2.50 to, $3.50 OUTSIZE 1924 % Ton Ford Panel— (2). Beauty Preparation for MERCERIZED LISLE 1924 Vk Ton Ford Canopy Top. the correction of every SILK HOSE, in black, cordo­ skin imperfection. Mile. HOSE of excellent quality, all van, gray, and navy blue. Satisfactory Terms Arranged. Claire will give to the full fashioned, to be cleared Clearance Price, $1.50 Always Open. -women of Hartford and away at half price. vicinity individual con­ CHILDREN'S 50c. HOSE, Eveninga Until 9 p. m. sultation and advice, $1.00 Hose, 50c. fine quality mercierized stockA ■without obligation, all 75c, Hose, 38c ings, in black, cordovan, plain The Boulevard this week. $1.00 Outsize Hose, . 50c. and fancy ribbed, first qU^itv, Chevrolet Co. Stelger’fl^Main M oor '75c. Outsize Hose, .38c, 4> 35c Steiger’s— Main Floor C: E. HOUSE & SON, Ihc. SITS Oqnn. Bonlevard HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIEBS Enat.^rtford. Conn. ifimn'e Laurel 70S ,-i- ’ i‘- ‘

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1 9 2 7 .^ ^ ' 3PA G B T E N MERIDEN HIGH VS. S. M- 99 ]V hat W e Thijnk KNIFE, HER ONLY Jn Sports IN »LASTICHAGUE ‘S:.. (By SPORT EDITOR) M » Lottie svim.))/ Sdwffmrnel O.B.'WUson Johnson^ Forward of Silver her btin- Home town talent is not appte- TALE O. K.’S WOOD a n d tiielcniltl er ciatedl Keeping Tabs The Yale athletic association has ^ Hrilluse This is not only so in Manchestpr Gty, Fast Man— Rest of given Joe Wood a clean bill of if aharlfs but in many other towns and cities health. That must be pleasing to atback hex throughout the state where basket­ On Fistiana the former pitching; st^r of the A ball promoters are endeavoring to Team Just as Good— Two Latest "Wire Results American League. make'the chalked court game a suc­ Yale is mighty fussy about the cess. The St. Mary’s recently banded character of the men who direct together about the best array of Teams to Play. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS the athletic destinies of that great talent in town but they didn’t even Institution. At least 500 Yale un­ draw flies, to speak frankly." It is At Jersey City— Chick Suggs of dergraduates are directly under the apparent that the only-- basketball Manchester high plays its third New Bedford, Mass., ‘ defeated supervision of Joe Wood. team that would achieve flnancial league game tonight with Meriden Georgie Mack of Jersey City, ten Yale looks to its football coach. success here would be one compos­ •High, its. opponent, at the School Its basebhll coach, its track coach, rounds. ed of the cream of out-of-town street. Rec.- The local team has At Lowell— Johnny Barrett of its directQrs in all other branches talent. broken'even in the loop so far, los­ Cambridge won decision over Har­ of sport to make men first of the Mias. ing to Bristol two weeks ago and ry Foley of So.uth Boston. athletes trying for the various .Martha. Tip in Plainfleld, the situation, is winning from East Hartford last varsity teams. \ S te^ er about the same. The population of week. Victory is cherished, but charac­ the village itself is about 2’,200. On Meriden will be different from ter building comes first. After see­ East Hartford, however, and the Soccer Notes ing Joe Wood for three years, the an average 700 attend the games. Of that number, no more than 200 Manchester team knows it. In three There will be a joint meetins Yale athletic association much pre­ or four years of play the, teams on Saturday evening of the Nation­ fers his word to that of “ Dutch” are from the village. The rest are from out-of-town, coming from have broken about even but Man­ al and International Games and Leona I'd. ' '.Purcell? Praise For Ncvers Jewett City, Moosup, Taftville, Cen­ chester has always had trouble in Foreign Relations. Committee of When “ Pop” Warner, famous tral "ViRage, Brooklyn, Wauregan, winning from the Silver City com­ the United States Football asso­ coach of Stanford, talks football he Baltic, ' Willimantic, Chaplin and bine. ciation and a special committe ap­ has plenty of eager listeners. Re­ < other places. Plainfleld formerljr The prowess of Meriden High in pointed by the American Soccer. cently he was prevailed upon to used home town players but the all sports-is well known throughout League. This joint conference has pick an all-time football eleven. sport never attained any heights un­ the state and In basketball the team been ararnged for the purpose of His backfield of Huntington of til out-of-town stars were imported. from that city is always as good as discussing a policy to be offered Colgate at quarter, Jim Thorpe of those in baseball and football. Mer­ for adoption by the United States Carlisle and*Willie Heston of Mich­ At present, Plainfleld is packing iden shines in football but can give Football association in its relations igan as halfbacks and Ernie Nevers 'em in with a team composed en­ a good account of itself on the bas­ with the Federation Internationale of Stanford at full, interested me tirely of imported flayers. Even ketball floor also. de Football association relative to most of his selections. DUNDEE TO TRY $40,000 ^Catalina Swin Starts Tomorrow; Distance is 24 Dessinger, who works in Plainfleld, Now this year there are several the interpretation of Article 17 of There won’t be as much argu­ pays his ,taxes in Willimantic. Nor- last season’s men on the team. This the Federation’s statutes concern­ is a different situation from that ment as to Thorpe and Heston as mandin’s home is in Norwich and ing recognition by one national as­ Miles; 66 Year Old Woman and Married Couple Among which exists in Manchester for halfbacks. Warner says Ernie Nev­ A “COME BACK” sfBaTenstDavs it is unnecessary to tell the resi­ sociation, of all suspensions prom­ ers is the best man of the backfield, there are only two varsity men on ulgated by other national bodies. r MY LIFE s Yo RY I dence of Benson, Norris, Stavnitsky the local squad from, last year. The the greatest football player he has Entries. and Madden. It is the opinion of many that ever coached. That should satisfy. rest of the team seems to be all specifications for the promulgation right and misses the old timers very However, there is sure to be much The writer got his first 1927 of such suspensions should be prop­ Knocked Out By Roberts He CHAPTER 15 little. argument pro and con as to his glimpse of the Plainfield five in ac­ erly recognized and embodied in I had gone blind in my fight with Coach Clarke may do as he did in quarterback selection. Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 14.—The glitter of a $40,000 purse tion Wednesday night against the the statutes and it is this feature Harry Gilmore in the 19 th round. East Hartford last Friday with Huntington certainly was a star, South Kingston team. Over 700 fans which is lacking in Article 17 as Will Attempt to Turn hangs over the hlue mountains of Santa Catalina Island. It His left had closed "ooth my eyes. gobd effect. He may shift his team but giving him preference over were on hand. The loyal 200 from presently constituted, that the casts a glimmering sunset pathway over the 24-mile stretch of Jack Dempsey in my corner wanted into several combinations with the Walter Eckersall won’t meet with the village itself rooted vociferous­ combined committees will endeav­ much favor in the v.est. chilly, turbulent water that lies between the island and San Dr. Ejerguson, my Brooklyn friend, Boggini cousins figuring in most of Tables at Garden Tonight. ly for Plainfleld. The remaining or to adjust. , All-Time.Eleven. . . Pedro, on the mainland. to cut toy eyes, but he refused. them. Holland, captain this year, The National Challenge Cup Here are his line selections. 500, who are making the sport a will play through the whole game. The best swimmers in the country tomorrow wilLmatch, “ ‘He’s in fine shape physically success by attending, it is strange to Competition Committee will hold Ends— Hinkey, Yale and Muller, and condition will bring him out of Meriden always has at least one a meeting during the last week of California. BY DAVIS J. WALSH their endurance and skill against the treacherous tides of 'Cata­ relate, are strongly against the flashy forward. This year a slightly it,'” he said. Plainfield team. They want to see this month to conduct the draw for Tackles— Lea, Princeton and lina channel in competition for the purse which is offered by “ Condition won’t carry a blind built boy by the name of Albert them get beat. Of Course this the first round of the Competition Henry, Washington and Jefferson. William Wrigley, Jr., chewing gum magnate. man through this fight. ■ Cut ’em Smith is performing well on the of­ Proper. The challenge of the Guards— Heffelfinger, Yale and New York, Jan. 14.— It will be doesn’t bother the Plainfleld play­ fensive for the Silver City. He was If a woman reaches the mainland first she gets it all. If a? open, Doc,” Dempsey insisted. ers any. It is simply the key to their Springfield Soccer club and its Hare, Pennsylvrs.ia. Ketchel and Papke, Cans and Frank , But the doctor started massaging a sub last year .but has outgrown man is the winner, he gets $25,000 and the first woman to finish pocketbooks. that and has arisen to the dignity ■withdrawal from the American Center— Peck of Pittsburgh. Erne and John Dundee and Jack- j my eyea. All through- the 20 th of a regular varsity man. He is fast Soccer League has complicated It will be noted that Warner has son all oye.r ag.ain at the Garden gets $15,000. . . . round I couldn’t see a thing and I matters somewhat in the Eastern - gone back to ancient- football his­ In length the swim is about f The Meriden Endees and Bristol and has a good eye, all meaning to-night, just a return engagement could tell where Gilmore was only Endees, two of the leading, teams that he will hear watching by the Division of the open tourney which tory for some of his stars. Muller equal to the English channel swim. E. Fourier _ of San Bernardino, by bis breathing. I covered up and is scheduled to get under way on of California, Peck of Pittsburgh of an age-old act in which the men in the state have practically no local local guards. In natural difficulties, due to tides, Calif., who seeTcs the $40,000 prize March 27th. Springfield was one and Henry of Washington and Jef­ who has been knocked out attempts blocked ,a lot of blows by instinct. talent. Red Linger, Cap. Bissell, Of the rest of the Meriden per­ sharks, temperature, and the like, as an e’ducational fund for her of the elect, being exempted from ferson, being the only late stars. At 'to prove that he can come back to Gilmore's backers were screaming Cupie Waddell, Pat Haftner, Tom­ sonnel little is known but that ^oes it is every bit as hard— some say competing in the qualifying that Henry has been out of the col­ beat the geht who knocked him. son. their trumph and offering bets cf my Murphy, live of the principal not mean there won’t be any bat­ lege game for some time. They never come back, according to harder. \ One married couple has entered $500 to $100 I wouldn’t last tle. Meriden has sprung surprises rounds. It may now be found nec­ cogs in the Silver City team, hail essary to resurrect one of the Warner says Grange was a.great the old oaken, . moss-covered bro­ The sharks in these watfr are as a . team. Leland Moore of Los another round. from parts other;than Meriden. In before and this year seems to be clubs from that state territory player, but he could pame a half mide, but i’’ doesn’t apply to Stanley the real thing. Every precaution Angeles and his ■wife, Alma, will I struggled on and on, reeling Bristol they have Malcolm and Feld­ due to spring another. dozen’ backs he regarded as better Ketchel, Joe Gans and rubber will be taken, of course, by those compete together 'in an effort to around like 1k drunken man while which was eliminated in the quali­ man and a couple of more regulars fying competition.. men, all things considered. checks and it may be that Joe Dun­ who accompany the swimmers in take both prizes. the angelic'strains of the Salvation from out-of-town. 'The Elmwood boats— but the thought that sharks Army- lassies kept pouring out from The National Commission of the Of the eleven ^tars named, War­ dee is immune, too. The swim begins at the isthmus Endees, All-Middletown, Southing­ BASEBALL TRADES ner developed thl-ee; Jim Thorpe at Meets Roberts may be lurking near not going the room above. U. S. F. A. may hold a meeting on Santa Catalina^ lalgnd and the ton, New Britain Guards and prob­ during the last week of the pres­ Carlisle; Peck at Pittsburgh, and Anyhow, Joseph to-night is sched­ to steady any of the contestants’ San Pedro breakwater is the goal. Down below .I was being slowly ably several other clubs haie out- Chicago, Jan. 14.— Chicago base­ ent month or thd'first week In Nevers at Stanford. uled to frolic again with Eddie nerves. cut to ribbons. of-town stars among their per­ There is no denying tVatit Is a ball fans took new heart today over February^ Roberts, of Tacoma, Wash. It is sup­ The waters off shore are bitterly Finally in the 24th round Doc sonnel. the coming American League pen­ great team, even though you may Ferguson managed to massage my The recent sudden death of posed tj ten rounds but the last cold. Since the waters close to nant race, following the announce­ differ with Warner’s selections. Roberts-Dundee match didn’t last the coast are warm, the swimmer SWDUVIERS READY eyes so I. could see through the Egbert Bromley, ca'ptain of the Where Was Rickard It all goes to prove that home ment that Aaron Ward, Yankee Coal City S. C., was one of the most one, Joseph accepting a right hand encounters an abt^upt drop in tem­ swollen slits that were left. I saw to'wn talent is not appreciated. The second basemen, had been traded It seems as if Tex Rickard over­ Gilmore Was almost v/orn out, too, severe shocks received by Chicago full on the nutmeg in the first min­ perature. fans of today want a team tbft to the White Sox to fill the shoes looked a big opportunity in not at­ Avadon, Catalino. Island, Calif., by the, excitement and my earlier soccer followers in many years. ute of play. In addition, the currents are con- Jan. 14.— The 15 3,contestants en­ wins practically all Its games and ■vacated- by Eddie Collins. Ward tending the airing of the baseball body punches. Bromley, who was a native bom The punch acted as a temporary fused'and powerful, and a nasty, tered in the $40,000 Catalina swim don’t give a hoot who the players comes to the Sox in exchange for scandal at Chicago. injunction restraining Joseph from “ I win now,” I said confidently ^to soccer star, was an accomplished Always anxious to give thp public choppy sea is the rule over the wefe quartered today on Catalina are. If the home town stock was ap­ John Grabowski, utility catcher, exponent of the kic)dng game and further conducting himself as the greater part of the distance. Dempsey, and from the 26th round preciated there would be a decrease and Ray Morehart, infielder. No what it wants, Rickard could have Island getting ready for what is ex­ on I battered him unmercifully. In had, for many years, been honored official challenger for the welter­ No lone swimmer ever has made pected to be one of- the greatest in the importation of outside play­ money was said to have been in­ matched “ Swede” Risberg against the 27th round Gilmore’s backers as a player and captain o f many weight championship. The battle in the trip. A short time ago a re­ swimming carnivals on record. ers. volved in the trade. at least 12 of the players who at­ quit their screaming on money odds Chicago All-Star and representa­ tended the meeting, provided Ris­ question might very well ride with lay of swimmers made the trip to The race is scheduled to get un­ tive elevens. berg was willing to .give or take a the result of to-night’s fight, as it is get facts about the conditions. It der way between 10 and l l o ’clock and tried to hedge on bets. ' We are glad to hear that Mrs. Jack Dempsey, my second, at the Bert, as he was commonly cal­ matter of 20 pounds either way. reported that Pete Latzo no longer took this relay nearly 24 hours. Saturday morning from the north­ Lottie Schommel has decided not C, B. A. A. JUNIOR LEAGUE led, was one of three brothers and Even more intorecting. if not hu­ can make the welterweight limit of They left Long Beach at noon and east isthmus of Catalina Island, the, end of each round would start a to enter the Catalina Marathon vigorous massage of miy eyes and his passing will be felt most mane, would have been a battle 147 icands. reached Avalon, oi the island, at straightest line from this p o ^ to, nude. In addition to a thick coat­ Throwing. keenly throughout the Chicago dis­ royal with Risberg as the main at­ Dundee is a seven to five favorite 11:17 the next morning. the mainland" is approximately the doctor kept plying applications ing of axle grease, she Is going to Anderson ...... 100 92 ,91 because we were working against 107 100 trict where he has played so many traction. to win to-night. Apparently the boys Among the competitors for the twenty miles along. " ■ wear a belt with a sheath holding a Sheridan ...... 95 years. think that San Francisco knockout Wrfgley purse will be many who time and were afraid my eyes would Halliday ...... 105 88 ’ 85 Bettiig Odds long, sharp knife, as a protection just didn’t count. are known throughout the country. close again and I had to get Gil­ against sharks. Mahoney ...... 85 112 91 ZEALAND BOXER SAILS Clarabelle Barrett, of English Gambling gentry here and in Lbs more and get Him quick, beforp it Petro ...... 96 98 100 New York, Jan. 14.— Tom Hee- channel fame, will be one. Mrs. Angeles weer beginning to place a was too late. William Wrigley Is sponsoring PINOCHLE t o u r n a m e n t ney. New Zealand heavyweight Delia Sullivan of Holyoke, Mass., little money at odds that theer will . I went out and started a savage the swim, offering a prize of $40,-! ’ 481 497 467 k champion, who since last July has who won a 30-mile swim across not be an entry who will finish the body attack. In the 28tb round. Gil­ 000 Is, of course, doing it simply as Weaving. An oyster supper will be served several times challenged Phil Scot, the St. Lawrence last fall, will be jaunt and the bookmakers, were more winced . with the pain and an advertising scheme. Probably he Cervini ...... 95 82 l02 the members of the Army and Navy the English champion, is sailing another. laying down 15 to 1 and even' 20 dropped his arms a bit to cover the will insist at the last minute that Rudinski ...... 102 98 ■ 82 club pinochle tournament tonight .this month for America, hoping to The sharks have no terrors for to 1 that Norman Ross, Leo Purcell belaboring I was giving his “ but­ every one of the contenders plunge Stevenson ...... 80 109 .'90 after the fourth sitting takes place. or Mark Wheeler would not be the arrange a meeting with Scot in this Mrs. Lottie Schoemmel of New ton.” "We old-timers didn’t call the into the Icey water with their Peterson ...... 92 90 92 It should serve to Insure that first to finish. city. MARRIED PEOPLE’S LEAGUE. York, who recently swam the chin the button. The button to us mouths *ull of chewing gum. Giorgetti' ...... 91 87 SS every member be present. The sup­ Hudson from Albany to New York. Of the women swimmers of note, was the spot In, the stomach just per will be prepared by Chef Dave Team No. 2. Mrs. Schoemmel will swim unclad Mrs. Lottie Schoemmel was the below the breast bone. The time is ripe for a collection 460 466 464 McCollum. Mrs. Titus ...... 73 69 save for a heavy coating of axle fa-vorite to finish least second to ■Well, Gilmore lowered, his guard to be taken up at Yale to buy tin Ribbon. Mathiason and Frye are . leading Mrs. Lutz ...... 90 88 grease, but will wear a belt in the entire field, in which case she a bit-'and— ^wham— I brought over medals for the players on the first McCavanaugh ...... 115 83 59 the tournament and following are Mrs. N elson ...... 74 69 which she will carry an ugly knife. would win the $15,000 second a looping right that hit him square Yale team to win an Intercollegiate Lennon ...... 88 79 92 the total scores of all the teams: loose D. T itu s ...... 78 72 If sharks attack her, there’ll be a prize. This second prize, however, on the nose, broke it, and knocked basketball game. Of course, there Is Ferguson ...... 90 92 98 Mathiason-Frye ...... 1121 J. Lutz ...... 92 88 fight. goes to the second swimmer only In him down and out. Warner . ______;..1 0 5 105 92 Hulgren-J. McCaughey . i... 1075 C. N elson ...... 83 89 the event that this person is a no need for hurrying matters be­ Oldest of the contestants Is “Police!” someone shouted and cause the way the situation looks Dietz ...... 105 101 112 P. McCaughey-Stevenson . . . 1071 Georgie, Porgie, pretzels and Mrs. Anne E. -Van Skye of Santa woman. in the rush I blundered about the ,Shields-H. M cCorm ick...... 1067 490 475 463 now, it will be at leagt a year from rye, : Monica, Calif., who is 66. She cele­ First prize calls for $25,000 be ^om , getting more blind. I bumped now. <* 503 460 493 Quish-Gleason ...... 1044 Wallops the pitchers and Team No. 8. brates each birthday* with a swim the winner either man or woman. into the walls In my frenzy to avoid Dressing. Chase-Scott ...... 1007 Mrs. Bantly .•...... 90 81 Stratton . makes 'em sigh: of at least 10 miles and is confi­ The money was put .up by William a long prison sentence. I could not Perhaps the whole wide town ...... 105 102 i o l McNally-Rady ...... ■. 998 Mrs. Winkler ...... 68 -67 Pongratz ...... 108 86 .96 And now the Bale wants dent the channel cannot daunt her. Wrigley, Chicago multi-millionaire, find the door! doesn’t know It, but believe me; PerrSon-Donze ...... 997 Mrs. Montie ...... 64 80 Robinson ...... 102 heavy pay Another matron to enter is Mrs. L. hacker of the event. “ Woody” Wallett, local skater, is 89 103 Lamprecht-F. McCormick . . . 971 F. Bantly ...... 90 106 Johnson ...... 99 92 100 For making homers every day. Editor's Note— In the next chap­ one of the best fancy skaters in the Hope-Hartnett ...... 939, J. W in k le r...... 88 103 Hansen ...... 90 108 ter McAuliffe tells of his escape and state, barring none. And we don’t 93 Soriniksen-Yocko ...... 909 E. Montie ...... 89 95 — how he fought two fights in Phllly mean maybe. ' $ and kept his: opponents from know­ 489 532 501 Publish List o f Events ing his left hand was i.ompletely Team No. 1.. fractured. Mrs. Noren ; ...... 80 73 90 Champion and Promoter Mrs. Weir ...... 80 72 67 HORNSBY' THREATENED Mrs. Krause ...... 79 75 86 For Local Ice Carnival E. Noren ...... 77 76 95 Race Track. Man Says Ex-Manager T. Weir ...... 91 85 87 Owes” Him 902,000 George Washburn and B. H. classes, contestants will be allow­ 407 381 425 St. Louis, Jan. 14.— Threatening Team No. 4. Chaney, representing the Manches­ ed to enter only one event.. Following are the events: . court actio nunless a settlement is Mrs. E llio tt...... 74 80 79 ter Community club and the Rec­ made by Rogers Hornsby, former Mrs. Anderson ...... 58 68 70 Grammar school boys, 12 to 14 "What Is Joe Dundee’s real reation Centers in the town cham­ years, using common skates: 100 manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, name?— H. K. S. Elliott ...... 77 68 80 Frank Moore,, a betting commis­ Wm. Anderson ...... 106 79 127 pionship skating carnival which is yard dash, 200 yard dash. "Girls Samuel Lazzaro. under 15, common skates, 75-yard sioner of Fort Thomas, .Kentucky, 79 75 86 to be held on Saturday, January ■What was Jack Britton’s rea dash, 100 yard dash. returned to this city and arranged name?— M. B. 22 at the Center Springs pond, an­ for a conference with the baseball 394 370 442 Grammar school boys, tubular William J. Breslln. nounced yesterday the list of or shoe skates, age 12 to 14 years: star’s lawyer for this afternoon re­ Who was the Trans-Mississippi events and the people to whom en­ 100 yard dash, 200 yard dash; garding an alleged debt of $92,000. golf champ in 1924?— O. P. tries shall be made. girls, tubular or shoe skates: 75 . Moore claims Hornsby owes him Jimmy Manion. AD. MEN CXIMPETE Blanks have been sent out to the yard flash, 100 yard dash, under this amount for money advanced How many times did Joe Stecher schools and to all of the mills in 15 years. the player to pay debts Incurred on beat Renato Gardini, If any.—-K. G. St. Augustine, Fla., Jan. 14.— Manchester. Returns and entries Grammar school boys, 15 to 16 horse race bets and to make a .pay Three times. George James of the Columbia will be ma.de by workers to Jack years, common ska,tes: 150 yard ment on an apartment house which Who topped the jockeys last year club of Washington and Murray Jenney or Miss Emily Kissman of dash; girls, commpn skates: 150 the latter bought in St. Loiiis. with stake winnings?— H. F. Purves of Boston play 36 holes to­ Cheney Brothers and schoolboys yard daih. Same.eyents using tu­ William F. Fahey, Hornsby’s Earl Sande with 9240,275. day for the 25 th annual winter golf and girls will send their entry bular or shoes skates. lawyer, reiterated his client denied Are Crusader and Scapa Flow league of advertising Interests blanks to Director Clarke or Miss , Hlgh'sohool hoys: lOtt yards, owing the debt and that he advised sired by Man o’War?— J. M. championship as a result of yester­ Helen Worcester in the Ninth 150 yards, 220 yarfls; High school his client^ot to recognize the claim. Yes. day's semi-final round in which district, or to Miss Bernice Miller girlsi. same events. New York, Jan, 14.— Baseball’s Purves downed Dr. A. R. Gardner or George Washburn if they live In Industrial: Men and women, BULLDOG IS WATEBDOG THREE Ca p t a in s h e r e recent scandal has made Babe Ruth of New York, four and three, and any of the first eight districts. 100 yards, 150 yards, 220 yards. New Haven, Jan. 14.— Since Bob Baltimore, Jail. 14.— Three cap­ more than over ihe biggest flgufe Jame3 defeated Elmer Rich of Chi­ Entries for the town amateur Entries to be made to John Jenney, Kiphuth took charge of the Yale tains will lead the 1927 football LEFT TO ,RIGHT. GENE ’TUNNJIY. W. M. McCABE. TEX RICKARD in the game. Ruth, who received cago, one up In a hectic battle. skating championship events Scott Simon or Emily Kissman. swimming and water polo teams, team of Cattvert hall here next Tex Rickard again gives evidence oL why he is the'world's leading $52,000 per year for the past two This pair were semi-finalists last should be made at the Recreation • Town amateur championship; the Ell has failed to win the inter­ autumn. A {quarterback, a guard fistic. promoter.' He has jdst signed Champion den e Tunney to .fight seasons, Is asking an amount near­ year In the advertisers tourney at Center, School street or West Side Boys and girls under 18: 120 yard collegiate swimming association and an end have been selected to under his auspices for one year.1; . Here we have Tunney and'Rickard ly three times that figure. Will he Bermuda and Purves was victor­ or to the Manchester Community dash, 220 yard dash. Over 18; title but once, in 1924, when guide the gridders at specified snapepd prior to their recent conferenqe in St. Louis, where RleXvd got get it?. ious. < cl|ib. In ill but the chamsionship 100 yards. IBOi yirds. 220 yards. Princeton was victorious. periods during their schedule. Tunney’s name to the contract. - ■ ■ ^

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^ 0 9 , Jf.'Dlzia Brta GU^'^opranot 4iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinHiiinMiiiiiiiiiHiuibviiiiiiiiiiiHjiiiiiiiiHiiiM^ On Fame’s EternaKPljing Field T T ^ > j' Bather A.’Nelaon«, ofgaB!at 8).bo—The Altbllo Male t Qiiarteb—‘ '-..Orchestra: Victor Herbelrt’e Fa- 9 TI€ Voritee The Quartet— VI i Pvieei Slashed! CONIATIONOF Travelers Insarance Cpmradea in Arms .».. Adama s ' ■ Hartford. Conn. Tenor Solo— Songs and Chatter with Ray , A, • ■ - alJT. . * The.. Secret ...... a* ...Bcott, Perkins I Sale Extended One Week STATE ROADS IR Lewla B. Cdddlng; v h "- 3 i The Quartet*-;- String Orchestra— . Program For Friday.- a. De Sandman ...... Prptberoa ,a. A Brawn Bird Singing 6:00 p. m.-^*'Sklnny and Hia b. o r Gray'Robe '...... liuntley b. From the Land o t the ^Sky Slip Guyers Blue Water Gang.” -Sarltone Solo— To be announced VIII Road conditions and detours In 6:20~N ew s. Earle E. Styers. Songs— ^Upholstery. Mi^st re*' the State of Connecticut made nec­ 6:30— ^Dinner concert, Emil H«lm- The Quartet— Popular Melodies: a. Jupe duce surplus stock essary by highway construction and berber’a Hptel Bond Trio. a. Let Me Call You SweetheafTt b. Will o'th e Wisp repairs announced by the State a. Prelude to "The Deluge” ; b. Tlne-a-llhg Erva, Giles, Soprano January Sale. Order Highway Department as of Jan. 12, ------. ,Salnt-8aen» c. Barcelona. . » i i : • IX now for 50 per cent, are as follows: b. Air de B a llet-...... Herbert The Quartet— . i • Orchestra and Full Ensemble— savings. Slip Covers Route No. 1 c. Vienna Beauties ...... Ziehrer Sweet'and Low ...;/Batnby a. Selections .from “Delilah” to order. 5 Piece Noiiralk-Boston Post road, grad­ d. Dream ...... Grieg Apollo Male Quartdt ' ; b. The Nightmare frame or 3 piece Li­ ing at Peat Swamp. No delay to e. Rondo Caprlcctoso ' 8:30' p. m.—Clarinet Recital-*- c. Indian Butterfly. traffic. , . . .-V... * . . Mendelgsohil a. Shadow Song and Dance from 10:00—Weather brary Set made of 86 Westport Falrfield-Boston Post 7:00—Radio Farm Coune-rrCon- ! ‘‘Plnhorah" ...... Meyerbeer 10:067r-BmU Helmberger’s Ho­ inch Cretonne or Road, grddlng under contract from nectlcut Agricultural CoUegie; • b.^NOetbrne lb til. flat ' .... . Chopin tel Bond Orchestra. Striped Blacksmith Shop to Round House. *’Is the Small Town a -■ Back c. ,Arahesque hfol. ll. i^.^ehusey11;0Q— News. Belgian No delay to traffic. Number?”— A. W. Manches­ d. Mandollh 1. DebVssy-DpBuerU Note: WCAC will also broadcast Damask I Westport - Fairfield Bulkley ter, Professor of Farm Man- 0 . Petite Serenade ' ■ • ■ ; from 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. $12 Bridge, under construction. No de­ agement and P. L. Putnam...... DebuBsy-deBuerls lay to traffic. Assistant Farm Management ^ f. Musette ...... DeBuerU 5 Piece Suite Reupholstered in Tapestry or Leatherette Fairfield-Mlll River Bridge un­ Demonstrator. » g. Shepherds Idylle ... DeBuerls Silk Gimp. New springs^ ^ O O der construction. No delay to traf­ 7:15—Piano selections— h. .Gavotte Classique ..DeBuerls Frames polished...... — ^ ^ fic. Laura C. Gaudot, Staff Pianist John, DeBuerls, , Clarinet, yirtuoso West Haven, Orange and Mll- WTIC. . i Laura C. Gaudet, accompa^nlst ford-Milford Turnpike. Guard Rail 7:30— Austin Organ. Recital—:Mu- Friendly Fuller/Hour .. C o ld s under construction. No delay to slc of the American Negro-r ■ ■ ■ ; .1 MANCHESTER traffic. a. The Angels Done Changed 9:00 p. m.-rr-breheetra under the The ft,000,000 way Westbrook-Patchogue River Riv­ My Name ! directLon of Bernhard Levlto\v er Bridge. Work on approach span. b. Nobody - Knows the Trouble Excerpts from ’’The Desert Sons” There's a way to end colds so quic£ UPHOLSTERING CO. No delay to traffic. I've Seen . : . n : , , , .efficient and complete that- we paid S 697 MAIN STREET; PHONE 1743 = East Lyme on the Post Road the c. Deep River - songs and Chatter with Ray $1,000,000 for itT h a t way is HILL’S. Hotel Sheridan Bnlldlog ~ Golden Spur Bridge is being recon­ d. Mammy ...... Bett It stops colds in 24 hours, checks Perkins , , . fever, opens the bowels, tones the en­ I Write dr Phone for Free Samples. E structed. Temporary bridge is in e. In Alabama ...... Lester i n I use.* f. Swing Low, Sweet Chaript,, tire system. The millions who know it Saxophone Solo-—Saxophonlc- i always rely on it Go start it now. TiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil! Route No. 2 g. Old Black Joe i Moods Berlin-Beckley Crossing is under h. Swanee River . . . I IV B 01X *8 Cssean-$nndde-QmDiBe I ' . • __ construction. No delay to traffic. i. My Old Kentucky Home Songs-^ , BcnmyoitMtl L'S, la tha rtd IxnS j. Massa’s in the Cold, Cold a. Chanson Indoue with pgrUwIt At i IruMUUe-aOc. Route No, S Ground Herald Advertising Pays—Use It Manchester-Center street is un­ b. Come Sweet Morning der construction. No delay to traf­ Sergeant Major Jiggs,” nationally-known bulldog mascot of the Devil fic. Dogs, leaves Washington in a Marine plane for a grave at Quantico, Va., where he was burled with full military honors. Over-eating killed Route No. 8 ‘Jiggs’’ in a capital hospital. In the inset he is shown in typical pose Thomaston, approaches to — astride Marine bats at a service baseball game. Reynolds Bridge are under con­ struction. Route No, 10 Old Saybrook, Essex Cut-off road GOOD PUNTER Middletown-Haddam, grading is under construction. Does not inter­ under way; slight delay where fere with traffic. shovel is working. Plymouth, Bull Head Road, London.—They tell this story bridges under construction. Shore Route No. 12 about a certain peer in the House Norwich-New London Road in detour around bridges. Work sus­ pended for winter. of Lords. towns of Waterford and Montville Vernon and Tolland. Tolland Discovering two boys helping under construction. Open to traffic. Turnpike is under construction. themselves to apple- in his orenard Through traffic will avoid this Road closed in Tolland. tl e peer gave each a resounding work by using> the Norwich-Groton West Woodstock-South Wood- kick in the pants. Next day the Road on the east side of the stock road under construction. bovs were found loitering near the Thames River. Grading being done. Open to traf­ orchard again. Route No. 17 “Didn’t I warn you boys what Norfolk, . Norfolk—W, Norfolk fic. v.ould get if 1 caught you Road is under construction. Short ar-jund here .ngain?’’ Eis Lordship detour at bridge in Norfolk. shouted. Route No. 101 ’ Yes, sir,” >. ame the ready re- Chaplin the bridge at South TEST ANSWERS si'oufe. “Wc cenae thi.? time, to ask Chaplin is being constructed. No you if you’d oin our .'ooj’'<.all detour. leam.” An Event of Utmost Importance to Thrifty Buyers Route No. 108 Sterling-Bridge is being recon­ These are the correct answers to structed. Open to traffic. the questl9nB which appear on the Route No. 110 comic page; Hartford-Sprlngfleld Road in the 1— The man is wearing a straw towns of Windsor . and Windsor hat In winter. Locks is under construction. Thru 2— A U. S. senator from Alabama. traffic from Hartford to Suffield and Springfield detour at Windsor 3— D. C, \ going thru Poquonock and Suffield 6— Woodrow Wilson. over the recently finished state 6:—Sorter. road. 7— Thirteen. Route No. I ll 8— 660. Marlboro- Hebron six miles un­ 9— ^Northern. der construction; detour about one 10— Chairman of the board of di­ $24.50 Gateleg mile at Marlboro; thre traffic ad­ rectors of the U. S. Steel Corpora­ $59.50 Baby $27.50 Dinner Sets vised to avoid this road. tion. Route No. 121, $49.50 Gas Range Coaches $22.50 Tea Wagon Table Salisbury - Lakeville - Millerton Road is under construction. Road .50 $1 9 jo open for travel. .75 Route No. 122 Bridgeport - Newtown Road. 100 pieces, choice of A proven gas saver, Just right for Baby and An eight leg table that Steam shovel grading has com- Mother, fitted -with ball A wagon that will add is useful in a hundred three very beautiful pat­ »menced. No detour necessary. right or left hand oven. charm to your hospitality Route Nd. 125 bearing wire wheels. ways. terns. Roxbury-Depot Bridge. Work on Convenient Terms. Convenient Terms Convenient Terms. Convenient Terms. Conveident Terms. the new bridge foundation is under way. No detours necessary. Route No. 120 Norwalk-Danbury Road. Steam shovel grading on new location Shoulders uncompleted, no detemrs necessary. Route No. 138 Hartland-East Hartland Moun tain Road is under construction Present road is open for travel Work suspended for winter. FRIENDSHIP SALE Route No. 184 Canaan-South Canaan-Llme Rock One Week Only Road is under construction. Road $59.75 Massive Dressers $47.50 China Cases J14.75 Metal Beds- open for travel. Work suspended S34.75 Occasional Chairs for winter. Commencing Monday, Jan. 17 Route No. 136 .50 $ g J 5 Ridgefield-Main Street and Dan­ REDUCTIONS averaging ?2.00 a pair, are available to you. bury Road. Concrete completed on many of our styles this- week. We are going to make new t2 7 M friends for the ever popular Shoulders uncompleted. No detours Spanish motif, velour seats and A genuine quartered and polished Desire of ownership Is expressed Choice' of all our remaining floor necessary. — oak dresser that you’d love to own. in every line—Walnut finished. samples in ivory and white enamel. Route No, 141 tapestry backc—very desirable. Scotland-Canterbury road under Convenient Terms. Ckinvenlent Totus. Convenient Terms, Convenient Terms. construction. Open to traffic. A N TILEV ER Route No. 142 Woodstock-Mass Line Road uh- C der construction. Open to traffic. SHOE Route No. 144 COMPORT THROUGH FLEXIBILITY Bridge over Quinebaug River at Wauregan under construction but open to traffic. This is an opportunity to enjoy a pair of these finely made Route No. 138 well fitting shoes, The Cantilever is wonderful for walking, Newton-Bethel Road. Macadam splendid for all-day wear. construction completed. Shoulders uncomplete'd. No detours necessary, Included in the three price groups are many- attractive styles Route No. 176 for women and some for men. This sale does not Include, all Westport-Wilton road, work our styles. Shoes bought at sale prices are not returnable. closed down for the winter. No de AT QC ^ styles formerly priced UP to 811-00, which lay to traffic. v U e O il are not now being made by the factory. The Route No. 179 sisa range is not complete, but your size may be amongst them. Preston, .the Hallyille Road ppOp traffic, but shoulders are Ip- AT 0 O O C PUinhenr of attractive atyles regularly priced! $159.50 Eight-Piece Dining Suite $59.50 Vanity $169.50 Jacquard Velour Overstuffed Suite complete. v O e O O a t 810.00 to 812.00, , Among these ^re Oxfords Dresser Route No. 812 an4 Strap Pumps in a variety of leathers, most of them in a Three pieces, thor­ ' Torrington, Torrlngton-Norfolk good range of sizes and widths. This group creates that The group consists iot Wo offer no pre­ “welcome guest” at- • miums with this suite oughly upnoletered Road. Bridge is under construction mospherB 80° much de-^ T T • " ¥ CA bu^ot!*'an**ob’Pns*^ * the full value and and covered with a Open for travel. AT 0 8 A Q C ® fiP® selection of 812 to 814 styles, including sired, graceful^ ■ | / -O U ex­ $ .50 superior grade Jac­ Ida...... Wtf tension table, one host more is In the suite No Route Numbers straps and cut-outs, In practically all sizes llnes J o t the Tudor and five side chairs Itself. See it, you’ll quard velour in desir­ Bolton, Bolton Center road is un­ and widths. poriotrare shown at with genuine leather readily recognize the ‘ 1 3 4 2 able colors. Davenport, theJr best, not as illus­ Huguenot walnut finish, ex­ PI*A.UT quality. Wing and Club Chairs, der construction, but is open to trated. seats. A rare value. all with loose cpshiona. traffic. tra large size; very desirable. Burlington Center Road Is under Cooveqieat Tenm. Oooveotmt Terms. Oonvenient Terms construction. Open for travel. Work Specisd For Men suspended for winter. Eastf-ord-Kenyonville Road under A tan kid comfort Oxford and a tan calf dress construction. Open to traffic. Oxford, formerly 812 and 8 1 1 ...... $8.85 Farmington, Soott Swamp road Is A tan calf boot, regular 812, at under construction. Farmington end of road is closed. Detour post­ $ 10.85 ed. i Harwluton-Plymcuth, ..Polapd Enjoy lliese Savings and These Shoes Drook road, is under " construction, Please come in tiw morning if you can. Early'selection traffic passing through. , naturally means a-better choice. Every pair will be fitted oon- Harwinton-Burlington Road-uit- adentiously'. der construction. Work suspended for winter. Newington, Newington-New Brlt- BRANCH, MAY-STERN & COMPANY, WORU)’S LARGEST HOME FURNISHER . nin road Is under construction, but is open to traffic. The CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP Newington and West Hartford, 173-183 Asylum Stre^ Hartford, Corm. Willard street and Newington road 289 Trumbull Street, Hartford are under construction, but open to traffic. MANCHESTER BVENmO RIBALD, BJODAY, JAN. 14,192T.

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® ^ 2 6 - ^ Clii0£)ixi Wy]b*«>dEnie8t N IA 8E1 “Tell me what Rusty Is thlnklns WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE about," she said in evasive answer, To the home of PROF and MOLr "and I’ll let you have my piece of t.tt; ELW ELL in Camdenville, peach pie at dinner." ■ .s Ind., one night In October of 1898, Betty smiled sadly and rose from Bonbons Every Week! Is brought a woman who bad faint* her chair. That, she said, made her A certain. husbandi 'who is old ed on a passing train. That night think of something else. Peach plel enough to make the habit surpris­ twin girls are boiii to her and she Martha Dalton muist build half a ing, has been bringing his wife a dies without revealing her name. dozen or so of them for Prof and Jim. box of candy every Week for the The story then moves forward 18 “ I’ll bet Jim hMn’t forgotten the past 41 years. The first box was years. The twins have been adopt* taste of peach pies." brought the week he was married., ed and named MARGARET and She put her arms around her sister He’sfa grandfather now, and his ELIZABETH. They are called and clung to her for a'moment. grann total of candy boxes toted RUSTI and BETTY. “ Forgive me, Dalty, dear," she hoi^ to “ilhe little woman’’ is JIM ELWELL, the son, enlists said to Martha Dalton. “I ’ll try not something like 2200. Think of in the World War. He then dis* to be a selfish girl again, but .oh”-^ the ailtlclul there mi;jt be, for, of covers that one of the twins loves tumtog once more to Rusty—“some­ course, no woman throws away her him. thing seems to be telling me, debits candy boxes. The oldest, dustiest He Is shell-shocked at Sedan and all the bad news we’ve got. that Jim ones are probably those creations reported dead. Much later he is Is going to know us when he sees us. identified in a New York hospital. And lor goodness sakes,” 'she tacked of much ribbon arid paper in jink His parents hasten to him to find and blue with bepompadpured, on vehemently, “don’t let’s forget wasp-waisted Gibson girls om the he has lost memory and speech. the harp this time!” He is like a living dead man. “I’m hoping for a lot," said Rusty, covers, the kind that were filled The day before his parents are to “when he hears you sing that song, with lie world’s worst cbocolatris; take him home. Jim wanders away the one you sang the night before then on to today’s candy boxes that from his nurse, NELLIE DOW* he went away: ‘When Other Tongues are really sewing baskets or sec­ NING. Laie that night he is found and Other Hearts.’ ” tional bookcases or waste paper in Bellevue hospital, unconscious, Martha Dalton was thinking that boxes or manicure-sets, or what his skull fractured, expected to die. she was past hoping, that she dared have you. The twins are in Indianapolis at not hope any more. But she said The Real Marvel the home of their uncle, JOHN nothing: merely smiled. It seems to me that the real mar^ CLAYTON, the mystery of their “ There’s another one, too, that he wel of the story is the wife who has identity having been cleared up always liked," Betty reminded her accepted her .2200 boxes of candy. while Jim was in France. Some sister. " 'Oh Promise Me,’ Remem­ It is easy enough ,to imagine papa time later Mollie Eiwell writes to ber It?" bringing thein home. It is not them, saying that Jim will live, Margaret did. •'Uh huh,” she said so easy to imagine a wife accept­ but his memory will never come dreamily. ing them arfd not, a victim to wife­ back. She advises them to go Martha Dalton looked at the two ly thrift, saying, “ oh, dear, when ahead with their contemplated Eu­ and vigorously scratched her double we need stew pans so!’’ or, “ why ropean trip and forget about Jim. chin. They were, she said, the origi­ didn’t you bring me warm winter Elizabeth cries out at the cruel­ nal pair of aces—the two most ag­ underwear?’’ ty of this. gravating females she had ever “ Grab and Be Loved'^ NOW BEGIN THE STORY known. “Can’t you come down to ■ “ Grab all that you can grab, CHAPTER XL earth? Run along, now, both of you. girls, and the' boys will love you. ii'Q E T T Y !” exclaimed John Clay and be ready to scoot down to Cam* Be f^ir, pay yOrir owri way, do I f ton, running to the girl’s denville when we hear from MolUe." your share, and they’ll leave you side. "Betty, control your­ The twins ran. to eat your dinners alone.'* self." Another letter—this from P r o f- Just another slant on this mod­ But the hysterical Betty, sobbing received two days later, announced ern woman uestlon. This tima violently, slumped Into a chair and that be, Mollie and Jim were getting from the rouged lips of Fedak buried her face in her hands. ready to leave New York and would m Sari, actress, divorced wife of Martha Dalton knelt down beside arrive in Camdenville at elgbt-thlrtj^ \ five the following evening. Mollie, Ferenc Molnar, the famous play­ her and put her arms around her. A wright. The lady is saying noth­ QinriG-' Pi^TTY significant look bad been exchanged he said, had completely recovered Betty was looking through the tall window into the and was In good spirits—“consider­ ing new. This creed that sheer between Martha and John Clayton. feminine wiles are all that men Busty watched her sister with a street. "A week,” she observed pensively, "it’ll be a long ing things In general”—and he be­ lieved that Nellie Downing bad be­ want and will pay Tor, whereas in­ troubled face. time to wait.” telligence and independence go Clayton was thinking: "The strain come “Interested" In Jack Nevln, the- oisdtr BY Mtt stmncri has been too much. One of them had the same Betty Is the one who loves able to see things differently.” newspaper reporter who had helped begging, has been shouted from the to gdve way and betray their secret. Jim and with whom Jim was in love “I wouldn’t give a' snap for Eu­ them so much t^e night Jim was lost. houitetops ever since the first typ­ I was right." when he went away. Poor kid." rope without them all along with us,” Rusty and Betty both drew a long ist drew her first (12 a week. the following girls: Eunice Brown "Now, Betty,” Martha Dalton was Betty had straightened up in her declared Busty, her dark eyes breath when thjs was read and looked “ When women cut the purse and Margaret Elliot, gold attend­ saying soothingly to the sobbing girl, chair. “Forgive me for crying like gloomy, “and as for going away and at Martha Dalton in triumph. strings that bind her to man, she ance pins; Doris Campbell and “ please don’t take It to heart so. that.” she said to Martha Dalton and leaving them here after all they’ve “ There,” said Rusty, “ is your ro­ kisses romance good-bye,’’ she Katherine Patten, silver attendance W e’re all disappwinted and heart­ her uncle. “ 1 don’t know why I did suffered—well. It isn't being done, mance, Dalty. The beautiful nurse, adds. Girl pins; Margaret Komgiebel, tender­ broken to learn that Jim Isn't going it. Something Just seemed to give that’s all.” the Paragon Lady. 1s all that you Case in Poitft foot pin. “ Spoken like a dead game sport!” to get well as we’d expected. Bat way and I couldn’t help It. But. oh, said she was but she likes somebody Ye-a-ah, I suppose so, only I’m Troop 6 it does seem hard to be asked to go said John Clayton cheerily. else.” thinking of a certain young couple Scout you mustn’t hold it against Mollie Helen Olson and Alice Neal have for wanting Jim to get a thorough ahead and make our plans Just as Betty was loolilng through the tall Martha Dalton confessed that she I kriow; The wife toils and he toils. rest. It Isn’t selfishness on her part; though Jim were dead. Isn’t there window Into the street. “A week,” was beaten. “ Still,” she aald softlyt He, reasoning that she eats no passed their tenderfoot test. Plans you know that; Mollie Eiwell never anything that can be done. Uncle she observed pensively, “ It’ll be a “it would have been a romtntlo end­ more than he does nor usPs the News for the sleigh ride will be discuss­ did a selfish thing In her life. Johp, to make him well again?" long time to w ait” ing,” and she shot a mischievous carpets and chairs any more, helps ed at the next meeting. “ It was Just that Jim couldn’t Clayton shook h}s head. "I wish She looked at her sister specula­ glance at John Clayton. “Plwse market, 'wash dishes, run the vac­ Brownies stand any excitement In his condi­ 1 knew. Believe me, dear, we’ll have tively for a moment, started to speak finish the letter. Mr. Clayton." Brownie Pack,. No. 1, are having uum cleaner, and dust, and he is HARMON POUNDA'nOIC tion and Mollie didn’t want any plans the finest doctors that money can and then changed her mind. Then “ We’ll go over on the morning so appreciative of this wife of his a bird essay contest. Each Brown­ upset because of his Inability to fig­ get, but ,I wouldn’t want to raise she glanced sidewise at Martha Dal­ train,” saldJie. who is working with him to make GIFT TO GIRL SCOUTS ie choses six birds to write about. ure In them. I think It was the your hopes and then see them ton who was watching her closely. That, said Martha, would give her their dream of the “ home of their A prize will be given for the best She smiled a twisted little smile. most unselfish thing In the world for dashed. I can tell you nothing. You time to get everything ready. own’’ come true soon, that he is a 210 Leaders to be Benefited by paper. Mollie to tell you to go ahead with know Just as much about It as I do.” “Do you suppose, dear,” she in­ . Including the pies, reminded Rusty. Award ' • • • Ifttle sort of worshipful arid ador­ So S oft— your plans as If Jim—as If—well. It’s “Poor little girl,” said Martha Dal­ quired, “ that Nellie Downing Is as ing and full of romantic notions GORGEOUS WRAP hard to say and still harder to put in ton, putting her arm around Betty’s pretty as Rusty?” Not once, since coming to Indian­ Scholarship for Girl Scout lead­ John Clayton looked at her sharp­ apolis, had Rusty had the chance about her. And there are oodles a letter. But we mustn’t feel cross shoulder. "You must be brave now. just like him! ers and captains are to be provided An evening wrap of apricot-color­ toward Mollie, dear." You mustn’t let Jim see you crying, ly and had to leave the room. In to demonstrate the power and ac­ So W hite For Yeomen Only as a result of a gift of fl6,210 from ed velvet has a wide panel in the By Edna WaUaca Hoppar. Rusty moved over toward her you know. You must be cheerful for his private study he strode over to curacy of her right arm—the arm the Harmon Foundation, announc­ sister. "I felt Just the same way as Jim.”. the window and locked both hands that had saved Jim from igno.mlnious A new college for women, based back, heavily decorated with em­ Nearly every woman who 'seel bn the principle that the ordinary ed today at Girl Scoat National broidery and rhinestones. them envies me my hands. They ask Betty did about it at first,” she told Betty bit her lip. “ All—all right,” behind his back as he gazed at the defeat one day and cracked a bead Headquarters,‘'by Jane Deeter Rip- John Clayton, "only I didn’t give she faltered. “ I’ll try.” garden outside. with a croquet ball. college course is for men, but me how I keep them so soft, SQ means little or nothing to women, pin, National Director. USES RHINESTONES white, SO young. , . * . * way as she did. Oh, Uncle John, Just “ This seems to put the kibosh on Meanwhile, Betty was waiting for The chance came, however. Fred­ The scholarships, designated as our plans for going to Europe," said her answer from Nurse Dalton die Lawrence, he of the flaming mo­ has been founded by a rich old A French evening gown Is made They know that I travel all the because we’ve been light-hearted you the Harmon Awards, are to be giv­ time. My stage work encounters all mustn't think we were as thought­ John Clayton presently. They had Rusty snickered and Martha stared. tion picture directorial genius, gave fe;ent of the east. He argues that of black chiffon trimmed with Then, after a moment, she chuckled. her a chance to put It to the test. the average girl college graduate en over a period of four years, to Chantilly lace and embroidered with sorts of grime and dirt.. In most less as—as you apparently did that gone to the library to discuss plans. 210 young women, who will receive cities the water is hard. Yet the most day you talked to us. It’s been al­ No comment followed Ills, remark. “ My angel child,” she exclaimed Freddie hadn’t been around much of is unfit for any job ovtslde matri­ rhinestones. Ho thought for a moment and then affectionately, “ I’ll say that Nellie late, but Freddie bad not forgotten mony and riiost certainly unfit for instruction at the eleven Girl Scout sheltered women rarely have such most more than we could bear and traing centers over the coutry, or hands. They never chap. we’ve been broken-hearted, first continued: Downing or any other Nellie can’t them. matrimony. He^ would' have a col­ ;;*^iiiiiiiii{mii9iiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiii

ALL NIPPONJWOURNS THE DEAD MIKADO GETS mVING IiETTERS 1828 to 1830, and make the Yale library has' been growing/but ^ f, and preseire' every ^o h published collection of, I^ingiafaa, one. pf. the bounds. Conteinipg about 4,0t)0,- In Great ‘Britain.' . i New Haven, CJonn.—A collection Dobst yaltiable^ of itsi^kind in the 000. books and incriwtsihg by 86.- of. 18 letters written by Washing-, Rose and siiTonbrbokde m a ^ a ?*he ifptftti? jl;; .oountfyi OOO to 40,000 bookg.A yekr,'the de­ LAME charming evening Khwn. dinipnd : by BoodlBy) ton Irving was turned over to- Yale centralisation of the library is ^ ^ alohs classic lines a ^ untriaul^, possibly aa, University frecently as a gift from ~ BOOK SHBlii? GROWS deemed necessary. |t is tha dnty Lame pflS^d in colors the alumni. The letters date from is the save by a silver:'ribbon tiuster at straight, beltless 1 London.—Tbjf British Museum o f the British Museum to publish last word, in smartness. the girdle. / ' ' ' ' or two ago.

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------1 GREEN COLOR' LEGGETT TO HEAD To set the color in green 'dyes. use four ounces of alum to a tub- ful of water. .V. DEEP PANS De^ jars for growing plants I New Officers to Be Inst^ed makes for healthy roots. Jan. 27 By Officials From Hartford. Real Trophy In addition to sharing bur profits so sen- William Leggett was chosen sa­ (sationally, wq include this 59lpiece Set of chem to head Mlantonomoh tribe SILVERWARE' with every purchase of $100 or over! Fine quaUty plate. In a No. 58, I. 0. R. M., at the annual smart patte^. Or you can have any other meeting of that organization held« merchandise of equal value instead!''. in Tinker.^ hall last n ig h t/ The new suite of officers will be install­ / 7 i . , - ed on: Thuraday, January 27 by Deputy Great Sachem. John F. Lear of Hartford and his staff. Extror^This Uoomyl On Saturday, January 22, officers of the Haymakers, the au.Tillary or­ Wardrobe der, will be jnstalled by Deputy F, A. Thompson of New London and hfs staff. The degree work at Tinker hall will be put, on bv a ALP THESE team froin the ATVWanhsTfiayloft of*" Middletown. - " e x t r a s Easy Terms W e. 1 1 made. After the degree and installation INCLUDEDt Proflt-Staartng / nn entertainment .and sotlal hour and nicely fln» 4-Plece Toilet Set j ----TT, «.««* ©uuiwuua surxacea, Reduces to idhed. Coiii- will be enjoyed at the Red Men’s SpHim—Mattress Uoral decorations, .apd HUGUENOT finish create beautv plete -w 1 t h club on Brainard Place. FuirSiae 'Blanket ■ S'J^^rrored Full Vanity, Roohiy . l>a-ngers f o r Following are the other officers 2 Boudoir Ikimps Wardrobe, MassivoDresset and ■Bo'w-End Bed An nnffit clothes and Sed £«ii?ht’ • S’our home MoRB BeautlM! M a bf Mlantonomoh tribe: 2 FramcA Pictures p. 1 a c e. s for Senior Sagamore, Irwin Keeney. PRIC^. - Guaranteed while 14 oulfita ever y 't hing . Gane Beneh-r-Uag you tw 0 a r ! Junior Sagamore, Fred Wurnock. r * T • DOWN 5 Prophet, Prank Diana. S9 ‘Bece Set pj SILi^Ej^LA TE lnijuded! Only a! liuiltoi $2 WEEK W number! , • 7 * Keeper of Records, Joseph Fer­ guson, Jr. V Keeper of Wampum, James Foley Collector of Wampum, William C. Schieldge. First Sanap, Max Wegner. Second Sanap, Walter Gustafson. HITCHtM-INClVOgO •iti Guard of the Forest, Ben Ma- iLLvarmATCo gowan. Guard of the Wigwam, Joseph Coflell. *' Only $4 a W e^ The three-room outfits shown, RICE W ATER with ooinplete K itchen and Cretonnes washed and then Refrigerator. rinsed in wateKin which rice has LUCILLE FISHER been boiled will retain their origin­ The silver trophy for amateurs al ^“body." In the Los Angeles $10,000 open V golf, tournament, a silent invitation WHOLE WHEAT BREAD to the nation’s best amateurs to E>'i "shoot thelf heads off,’’ is shown Fresh whole wheat bread spread for the firat time by Lucille Fish­ with butter and then with bream, er. Harry Xiooper, winner of the cheese and chopped nuts, makes event last yeOi*, will defend his - f-j I good school lunch sandwiches. title. 1 Breaks Insurance Record Majestic 14-Pci Wning OutHt V A marvelbus reproduction of the beautiful WILLIAM and^ MART deirign—just received on odr floors and It goat Into the PROFIT- /i SHARING Sale at immense aavlngs! See the tall China' Cabinet \ —with room for all your dishes—the stately Buffet, Rectangular Extension Table, B.ffida Chairs' and Ho's^ Chair! And—^remembei>— IS^Pcr we also. Include a. 3-Flece Carving Set of finely tempered, steel, a 42-Fieca set of ChinaWare and a. long Buffet Hirrorl Of­ Carved Frame OutHt. fered at savings too great to ignore—ALL ALL THESR • A new oarved frame suite like tiiose] 14 ElEOES ' ' ^ $10 DOWN fNCrng Sofa, besides Scarf all the extras Pair Book Ends l shown at the Table Lamps. rlghtl, HURRY! Hundreds. More 4 ::’’ » T * 0 « ■ $it0 DOWN Astounding Vaioes, ...__ _ there la no room to ad\_ . I d l e r s tisel Gome andV s8e foat?.- Windsor. . yourself!'* Rocket i^jjgA.iaagsa ^■Fc. Breakfast Set 4^.9$ \ Profit^hfirittg Reduces ^ 3 Pc. ^elcurLiving Room .The quaint V A smart, attractive WINDSOR An overstuffed suite of 8 pieces at a PROFIT- style — hand- iSUltb! -Dropleaf table, someljr turned i V - ’SHARING price that is absolutely 4 Windsor style chairs, n iiU and finished 'amartng! Wing (^air. Arm Chair •tkunobly made! In MAHOG­ and l^fa, all coverei 'in VELOUR 0 9 Easy 'Tcn^' ANY tone, s Easy Tenfia Esys^ and^'^ell "constructed, ’only t-e s'e'a e.» e.i $1 Weeldy

Evening Appointments l^del ^ If yau oapnot get away during''the day to' tak«i advantage of these' exceptional valiioa. we can make Ovenlag appoint­ ments. Phone, f-9881, any day before 7 This 5-Pc^Bc^ P. M. NE 9«o^ in a low-mil^ enttRi : size BowOBild Bed, D r tn i« |^ f ' 1092 MAIN STREET I of Dmwerk' comfortably _ PROMT-l^ftlKa M w^ PrhMR O r ^ / J F “ A.MS^JRtC d r . r x%-TE- S ' T' sssssss:^^^ ^ am, gia:PPER^FXNNYlSAYS; GAS to fettte

Speaking of ImposslbUftlea, dlh you erer to pick up Just on«> K^lSH m e n Pl_ toothpick at a time? . ’ . SOMETHmi9J> KiPpINE....! ' A b o u t TH AT UPftbAH.^______m A V B W6AI •t :y /A N T OVER ON v JvlE. THE WAY >rOUVE' C L A fltl^ Yap: I certainly got stuck' on' that ^ AFTER. Atli rvE suburban lot I bougbt. 't'herejsn’t a t h a t WBA6EL BUltDO: TO DUTV. y m , IS eNOoGfTtoT; SAIO THOSE; thing in the world It’s good for. ..rudFrrcE'VwiALp t;, m n b a y t o MAKE PEOPLE T r i l # MEN'S CtUBSSi»YirtDU. Sap: Why^don’t you rent l£‘^M‘an. ^SdM&ARD hlBT THE \C TOUi OH., VOU?RE NOTHING BUT TO ideal camping site? > ^ONEi T O EHRINk OWi OH! DID < ME WITH SUCK A LOT- OF WORMS EBPM DANEER; i-vIN LOKfS (b4kNTS^‘ You; RAY T«AI^ CAMOUFLASEi If money is the root of all^eyil, LAST PREMIUM, then working must- be evil. s.4^0M VOUR - COME Mrs. Smith ( Inspecting friend's house)— ‘.'Qrablons! Why 'do, you have such a high bed for youri'llttle boy, Mrs. Jones?” ' Mrs. Jones— “ So ,we can^head him If he falls out. Yott ! ^ e no, Idea what heavy sleepers we are.” A wedding band often .Quiets a big noise. ' ■' It would be a funny world, if every man preached what he pr'ac* ticed. . V Talk Is cheap nntU yon .nak a how. mnch_ pin, mon^ she. The Ideal hlan . -»r needs. by P e r ^ Q He never feels malice and always i..> ■' forgets -•Li ‘ V ■' \ ... INTELUGENCff^ The injuries others may do;, He faces the world with a dignified Aw, PAPA, V:; WKtYA^HUMrPAPA, WHAT’S WRONG ' mien, . ’ A F TE R CAWT^ f A F l ^ C ( y € m 6 / His actions at all times ring-true. Caw i ;:Ha u £ A F r e R I J U S T HAVE* A b r in k O F A Oft INK o f He’s not fond of talking and never A PftlHK CF '<>.AT€R?^ t h a t c a n will boast •vj w A T e k T ---- —T.~ - Of things he can do or has done. W A T € < r I HAUF A And never feels jealous of those P S IN K O F who succeed. ^ lir v b u ’o o f / r Or fame or good fortune have U /A T £ i e won. ' N ^ tfOTO. CdHji IH He does not speak evil of others, e'en though ■ J: Their actions he cannot defend: He ever is ready with strong help­ ing hand— A friend on whom one can de-. pend. t ' He bears all life’s accidents calmly serene. What 'e’er he be called on to Cogyrf^,^,li. nc. face, And marshalls his forces, what e’er they may be, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS With skill and with dignified 1^0? The Pencil br Oscar? grace. yBRSPftMOAMAKE AE'S C I ^ E I ^ I VHAAJfT Ypo ■Rs Of all his own friends he himself >BR. P 8 ^ ^ A 6|V^E VBO A-BBOBPS- '75NiEir S THE B E ^ Look at this picture closely and is the’ best, PENCIL “ AETBU? M6 find what is wrong or inconsistent. W E T c B fiP W 666 vwaz.' G1MM6 . His life and his habits are pure;' T9i»/ A lN r 15/r AN’ AES ISr^NAATS-WfiOMS This test is written especially for Though others may fiourish and OAie children. The answers to these Ques­ AIUTMIN’ VlRCiMe <3C ^ <5NE ME 'ZA’ BteET'PENaL. shine for a time. .MADS i/0'm* tions appear on another page: His name and good deeds shall 1— What is Inconsistent In the endure. accompanying picture? 2— Who Is Tom Heflin? Maggie 1,3 bringfng down F^ither 3— What Is the abbreviation for oftener than she’s bringing him up. District of Columbia? ' .- f . 4— What office formerly was held by K. M. Landis, baseball czar? “ How’s business?” we asked the 5— Who was president of thefellow who makes nursing bcttles. United States during the World “ Fine,” says he; “ there’s a War? sucker born every minute.” 6— ^Is a furlong longer or shorter than a mile? The better friends two ,wo|nah are today the worse enemies they‘li 7— How many states were therebe tomorrow. when the Upited States Constitu­ tion was adopted? We call her "Wanda” because 8— How many feet in a furlong? she is never home. 9— Is South Dakota in the north­ ern or southern part of the United Large Lady—Is your father go­ States? $ a e e s m A n • 10—^Who is Elbert H. Gary?? ing to open a store, but In- this G ^ ^ ye Konrad neighborhood, little boy?” ISff Small Boy— Not fer six months. Woman’s lack ’of Interest In the . W ft ■' ; khweeTe k - yoo’Vt ■ f BW-rt-i. Voo . ballot imay be because its style They caught him opeuin’ one last F!EP IN KftKEtre.K y O U ’ C^E. IFIRBDMV V0E5T

BY HAL COCHHANT

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WASfflNGTON TUBBS H H%h SiH>ts m the l;£Ee-of Little Stanley By Crane;

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(Read the Story, Then Color the Pictnre) The snowhouse that the Tinies wonder where we are right now, ^ ■ made was strong enough so that it and wh3re we go froin here.” -Hb stayed in dandy shape, and shelter­ rambled through the ice and snow, ed them throughout the long, cold then scampered back to let them 'fp o *'Tv ' night. They’d grown Quite tired know that he'd discovered aome- 46EMTTO >WC6 0NUY: :vV from racing ’round and thus they thlng that should fill them all with sNMHEN I all slept vejpr sound till Coppy woke fear. OOWf, MV B e K V / X them up 3^en came the dawn of “ The ice and snow we're on right morning light. pow,” said he, "Is floating 'round' I . . V OF .iRigES?, “ Ho, hum,” yawned ClowUy. Th^n somehow. On every . side there’s he -stretched. “ I think some food water, and I guess we're lost at should soon be fetched. I guess sea.” Then Coppy ' looked; to left *£ZiiT^ •' ’bout all that we can do Is try to and right and shortly' shouted. catch some fish. There’s nothing “ Scouty's right. We’re drifting bn •Yr. • else to fluff out here, but even fish an Iceberg just as sure as sure can -;if-V-. - fills me with cheer. I know we're be.” somewhere near a stream.' I hear The crowd was QuIet for a spell, the water swish.” till Cto\ray Jumped right up fo yell, He then crawled right outdoors “ Oh, shucks, let’s hot get frighten­ k ) to look, and soon dropped in a line ed. We’r.e too brave a little band. and hook. It wasn’t very long until An iceberg /drifts Quite fast, jrou he’d caught, a dandy string. The fish know. Perhhps the one we're on wiU tiWere cooked right up to taste, and go quite safely through the'water pot a morsel went to waste. Then all until we reach solid land,” ' , v.the Tinies Quite agreed that fish ,were Just the thing. y . '•. miHFsiOdAssA^TSff.; Said Sconty, "1 can eat no more, (The Tlnymltes Jump free to the .-.-prir —ft-; 1 guess I’ll start out. to esidore.re. 11 iceberg In the iin t 's t « ^ « PAGE 7T^ •it* MANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 19Z7.

miiliiiiiuiiiiliiuiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliilUHfiiiHiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiimiiiii ALL NIPPON MOURNSrHE DEAD MIKADO HILL ROADS BASIS OF SucecedsManc BIG VAUDEVILLE A I Service — Quality — Low Pnees GREATEST OF SYSTEMS BILL ELLS STATE • Proposed Merger Would Com­ bine 28,300 Miles of Railway Saturday Specials Lines. Program For Rest of Week FRESH PORK TO ROAST ...... 30c-32c lb. New-York, Jan, 14.— Consolida­ SMALL LEAN FRESti SHOULDERS...... 22c lb. Unusually Good— Feature tion of the Northern Pacific rail­ BONELESS ROAST V E A L ...... ; ...... 35c lb. road and the Great- Northern into^ BEST LOIN LAMB CHOPS ...... 50c lb. a 14,000-mile transportatlbn sys­ Picture a Hit. tem that would exceed in mileage' BONELESS ROAST OFXAMB, about 4 lbs. each 35c lb. all existing systems, is expected to LEGS SPRING LAMB, about 7 lbs. each ...... 32c lb. follow- important conferences of FRESH SPARE RIBS ...... 25c lb. By Member Herald Staff the railroad officials here next NATIVE PIGS’ U V E R ...... 18c lb. There was standing room only week. at the State theatre last night The plan *under discussion pro­ BONELESS ROLLED ROAST BEEF...... 35c lb. when eight acts o| vaudeville were vides for a lease of the ’propertlw BONELESS POT ROAST BEEF ...... 30c lb. presented’ as a special Thursday by a new holding company.* • If OUR HOME MADE SAUSAGE lyiEAT ...... 30c lb. night feaure. Five acts of the pro­ joined by the Chicago, Burlington OUR FRESH GROUND HAMBURG STEAK ... 2\>c lb. gram will be presented tonight and and Quincy, and thO^ Colorado and, continuously tomorrow. Southern, control of; both .of which Tonight’s and tomorrow’s pro- is held by Hill road interests, the .grarn presents five very entertain­ amalgamated lines will form a Ej^tra Special ing acts. The outstanding feature system o f 28-,300 miles, and rep­ perhaps, is the motion,picture fea­ resent capitalization of more than Tender Sirloin Steak, ture, “ God Gave Me 20 Cents.’’ $1,500,000,000. This unusual film was used to op­ Here’s iDr. JuUhs Gurtius, former best of beef — ...... 45c lb. en the new $17,000,000 Paramount minister of- economics, who has 1 FALL RIVER MILL, LONG been designated by President Von theatre Iri New York City. . ‘ CLOSED .TO BE REOPENED The first vaudeville act is Gau­ Hindenburg to form a new German tier’s Phonograph Dogs in “An An­ cabinet. Itds to succeed Wilhelm FRESH KILLED CHICKENS TO ROAST from Fall River, Jan. 14.— Announce­ Marx’s, which resigned. Dr. Cur- A fn Ihs. Mrh ______.1...... 48c lb. imal Treat.’’ The usual type of ment was made today that Flint dog stunt is supplemented by some, tluB, an adherent of Foreign Min­ FANCY FRESH KILLED FOWLS, MVITFLED h o o f s —This NEA Service picture, the first to reach America, shows black horses drawing Mills No. 1, closed for four years, ister Stressemann, plans to unify all clever tricks on a revolvin,g table will reopen on Monday.-Full capa-. ^ 4 to'6 lbs. each ...... made to look like a phonograph the crepe-draped imperial hearse in which the remains of Emperor Yoshlhito were taken to Hayama where the bougeois parties but the ultra- . .. he died. Sand strewn deep along the highway dead ened the sound of the horses’ shoes. clt yof 350 operatives is expected' reactionary Voelkische. ' .record. within a few weeks. The mill will Kesslar and Morgan present resume the manufacture of low “ Heart Songs, and Steps” for act count print' cloth, used as cheese number two. Miss'Morgan is a in person at the main o,fflce in offices do not have records of Li­ registered. It Is stated that remit­ "Who was the western amateur Grocery Specials Hartford. Applicants appearing in censes previously issued. No mail tances should be made by check, cloth, coat linings, bandages, etc. golf champion in 1925 and what mighty pretty girl with a sweet ...... $1.00 voice and real dancing ability. person will facilitate the issuance applications are filled by branch money order or express order. The town did he*play from?— B. M. Best Granulated Sugar, 14 lbs. .... of licenses by showing their current offices. fee for the license is $3.00. HOME-COMERS HELD UP Keefe Carter of Oklahoma C^ty. Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges ...... 39c dozen Kesslar is a first rate stepper. This BY N. Y. HARBOR FOG. act made a big hit. license, thus eliminating record Examinations are required of What is Joe Jqwson’s real naine 3 Nice Grape Fruit ...... 25c Gates and Finley are next on the check up. nqw operators or of those whose li­ and address?— M. "V. New York, Jan. 14.— ^Hundreds bill in a skit entitled “ Seeing Her Applications will be accepted on censes. have lapsed for a year or more. . Did Tilden and Johnston com­ of home-coming passengers, travel­ Joseph Jaworski, 702 Wells .: ...... 35c Ib. home. The flappers, both ' male personal application only at the pete against the French in the iiranch offices In New Haven, Enclosed with the application ing on half a dozen trans-Atlantic street^ MUwaukeie. and female, who stay out on the Davis Cup doubles in 1925 or was and coastwise steamers, were fog­ porch until 3 a. m. wil lappreciate Bridgeport, ’Waterbury, New Lon­ blanks sent out from the depart­ ment is a notice warning applicants it Richards and Wi.liaras?— R. T. bound in the harbor today. Harbor this one. It’s a clever little get don and Stamford and it will be W, - (OUR BOY) TENDER SWEET PEAS ..25c can necessary for applicants to exhibit not to sfend cash or currency for traffic vras further hampered today up. and well acted. Richards and Williams. < by a heavy Ice jam. . . i. McGovern Granite Co. SPECIAL, ONE CAN FREE WITH 3. PAY: Cassell and Burton in “ Comedy their current licenses, as the branch their licenses by mail, unless it is Songs with Trimmings” spread CEMETERY m e m Or lA L S FOR THREE AND YOU’LL RECEIVE FOUR.^ plenty of humor. Their entrance * Represented by FANCY CRANBERRIES, 2 Quarts ...... 23c la an unusually good one. Their big JD. W. HARTENSTEIN __ — ' ...... _ hit is a song about the history of M the TJ. S. A. Their reference to 140 Snminit 6t. Telephone 1621 poor trolley service got the heav­ iest applause of the evening. One of the most entertaining I Delicatessen Dept. I acts seen in Manchester is that pre­ sented by the Robbins family.. Semationdl Savings at S You’ll find all kinds of Home Made Pies, Baked Beans E There are four boys, two girls, = and Brown Bread, Chicken Pies, Home Made CruUers. E with their father and mother in the Safe E A variety of Cup Cakes. All kinds of Salads. E act. The youngest boy is just about toddling around, and there M ilk Smm • ______. mm * * isn’t much difference in the ages and Diet of any of the childr<»*t it would For Infants, seem. They present tumblng Invalids, I Fruits and Fresh Vegetables | stunts, and acrobatic tricks galore. SELF-SERVICE SHOE STORE « M ■ ■ T he Aged The father is a contcrtionist and the mother proves that she can do handsprings as well as her child­ ren. , All in all, it’s a mighty pleasing I Manchester Public .Market | bill. Tomp^ow, Saturday Jan. 15at9>» C h iM ien I A, Podrove, Prop. Phone. 10 | Contains the valuable muscle S ' TO START TO ISSUE end bone forming elements found ■ in the grain and whole milk. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiuniiiiiiiiiii MARCH 1ST. UCENSES JUST RECEIVED! YOUTH’S STORM KING BOOTS Raises happy; robust children. Sizes 11 to 2 Nutritious and easily assimilated. LADIES’ SNAP ON ARCTICS Prepared at hom e by stirring thepow» Expect About 294,000 Appli- $2 95 PAIR der in hot or cxdd water, f f o c o o k in i Advertise in The Herald~It Pays ,cants Beginning Tomorrow; i-. 25,000 More Autoists Than Colored Fleece Lining Last Year. P A I!l The Issuance of Connecticut mo­ $1.89 BOYS’ STORM KING BOOTS tor vehicle operators’ lice/ises for the year beginning March 1 will be­ Sizes 3 to 6 gin at the state motor vehicle de­ partment offices tomorrow. Appli­ CHILDREN’S AND PAIR cation blanks are being sent out fo G. Fox & Go. Inc. all who hold such licenses for the $3.45 HARTFOM) year ending at midnight February MISSES’ 4 BUCKLE 28, the total of th'-se being approx­ 4^- imately 294,000. In line with the CHILDREN’S ALL LEATHER steady increase In motor vehicles ARCTICS We Pay the Toll Charge from Manchester. Call 1500 and drivers, this figure is consid­ STITCH^OWN erably in excess of the number of application blanks mailed out a PAIR AU Sizes SYz to 2 year ago. There are at least 25,000 more $1.95 licensed motor vehicle operators in $ 1 . 1 9 " ^ “ ' Connecticut today than there were a year ago and the proportion of drivers to the whole population of MEN’S HEAVY 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS the state is reaching a point where there will soon be one license is­ sued to at least one member of ^ $ 2 . 9 5 ' ’^™ , every family, on the average. At I the beginning of the year 1927 ' there are thirty-two times as many . motor vehicle operators as there were licensed during the year 1907. MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT 4 BUCKLE The idea of having the license year begin two months after the be­ DRESS ARCTICS ginning of the registration year avoids confusion and untold con­ gestion in the closing days of every $2,95 calendar year. There is rarely any congestion of applications for oper­ A large assortment of Men’s High and ators’ licenses, roe great majority I ■ < of these being received and filled by Low, Black and Tan OXFORDS, medium mail. MEN’S SHORT BOOTS toe. _ The new applications will be re­ A Great Sale of ceived by mail or from applicants PAIR $2.95 $ 1 . 9 5 " " ^ - ■ ------■ ■ — * Well Guarded ExiTBASPEaAL A Variety of LADIES’ PATENT PUMPS and TAN.OXFORDS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S BALL BAND FASTNERS' $ 1 . 0 0 " ^ Over sizes 8 to 2. LADIES’ FELT JULIETS ribbon trimmed ‘ $2.95'^''' ' leather soles, rubber heels. All colo^. V

$ 1 . 0 0 " " " CHILDREN’S FELT BOOTEES Very Special at ONE LOT OF LADIES’ RUBBERS at \ PAIR PAIR 19c HARTFORD TIMES SATURDAY SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 15,9 A. M. Come Early and Get Your Ba|*gains HARTFORD COURANT SUi^uAY Never Heard of Before. * *

A heavy police escort met Alejan­ dro Cesar at Brooklyn, N. Y., when he arrived to-asume his duties as the new minister at Washington of the Diaz conservative government in Nicaragua. Having held the same post before, Cesar is qualified to handle the many international problems which the Central Amer­ ican Bltuation h ^ made intricate. Ml. 6g» .•< }-

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M GE SIXTEEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HiSRALD, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1927.

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Brooks and Kelly Fields here. Such a concentration of aerial 'forces wouldt bring practically the [ientlre army air corps here for the AtC.H.Tryoii^s npM maneuvers, including the latest speedy scouting' planes, the heavy CANNED Martin honibers andynew models of Sanitary Market fighting aircraft. j , It was learned thUt Major Gener­ al Mason M. Patrick, chief of the 441-442 GOOD THINGS TO EAT army air forces, discussed the pro­ posed maneuvers with high army Phones Call 2000 officers during : his visit .here last Aonth, when he attended the “take- Special for Saturday Ipif” of the army’s "Around South Filet of Fresh Cod . . . ,35cTb. Pinehurst Market News. America” contingent. O ysters...... 39c pint Last week-end we advertised “6 Crood Specials” and the The savingO you can make during thu sale can be eounted demand for these was so heavy that we are repeating the adv. ICE BOX EFFICIENCY Meats . this week with a couple of the same specials, and 'a few new . You can economize space in your / in doUans! J ja s l one more example of the A&P policy of Items. Ice box by having the right-sort of Large Roasting Chickens fr9m When you think of dellvci-y service, we want you to think . containers. Those of glass, or earth­ Hebron, 5 1-2 lbs. to 8 lbs. each feir dealing. Your A & P store is the only store where you of PINEHURST. And please remember this—^if your order enware with fitted covers are excel­ 55c lb. * can be sure of the fineist foods at lowest prices! Is In the night before or early In the morning, it will be deliv­ lent Square-cornered nested dishes Boneless Hams 80c lb. ered to you early. Mr. Avery, Mr. Nelson and “yours truly” are very satisfactory and can be ar­ Fresh Shoulders 25c lb. are at the store at 6:30 (and much earlier than that on Satur­ ranged to good advantage Pork to Boast S2c lb. day) every morning just to have everything all set to get every Bib Roast Beef 85c lb. early order ready and on the way to the customer at 8 o’clock. BOB IT IN INDIA Pot Roast 28c lb. Get the hablt^telephone your order early—^you will like this London.—The ancient customs Legs of Lamb 88c lb. early service. and coiffqres of India are giving Bib Lamb Chops 39c Ib. way before the flapper and her Lamb Patties, 3 for 25c. POTATOES You can depend on PINEHURST QUALITY. 15 Ihs. 47c bobbed hair, according to Sir Avar- Home Made Sausage 35c lb. Many of our customers, who Just tried the new Alice Foote gari, a member of the legislative Small Link Sausage 42c lb. MacDougall Coffee to see if it was as the coffee served In the assembly of India. Throughout the Beef' Liver 15c lb. Alice Foote MacDougall coffee shops In New York, are now’rec­ whole Orient the feminist move­ ommending it to their friends. '" ment is spreadihg, he reports. If it is convenient, will you please tele|hone your order to­ Groceries night. W’e will be here to take telephone orders until nine SUGAR o’clock—Thank You. Fancy Tub Batter, 2 lbs $1.00. 5 “ 4 c Pure Lard 15c lb. A. H. Phillips ' Try some of Bailey & Bay’s fam­ A very low price fo r this popular substitute! SPECIAL NO. 1— ous Cup Cakes. We have them fresh every day 35c doz^. Firm Yellow Onions or Native Carrots So. Manchester Store Mrs. Clock Home Canned goods 7 lbs...... : ...... 25c Hotel Sheridan Bldg. in glass. “ i r AVe will mix them half and half If you >vish. C om pound Cauliflower and Quinces 88c. Fancy Fig Bar Ckraklee 18c lb. In the Meat Department you will find a limited number of Ginger Snaps 15c lb. I O N A . Choice vine-ripened fru it! small smoked tongues weighmg from to lbs. each. Also Fancy Baldwin Apples 65c bas­ N O . 2] corned beef tongues. Tonn^e ket, Sonbiite Cleanser 4c can. C A N - y 2 packages Macaroni or Spa­ Tomatoes SPECIAL NO. 2— Concentration ghetti for 25c. 1 Charcoal, 6 Bags for $1.00, delivered with other Supplies for a large number Fancy New Crab Meat 38c can. orders. Premier Salad Dressing 38c bot­ Fancy extra sifted selected sweet peas! of stores are all assembled at’ tle. Seldner Salad Dressings pints “Mr. Avery, how la It that so many people are buying Sau­ one central point. Qrders are : C A N received daily from our stores. 49c. sage Meat?” AA’hy! because it Is made of good pure stock, and Edgemont Crackers 20c package. Peas*® ' j o N s g j . Iieopio know a good thing when they taste It. And I guess Each morning this tremendous Cream Lunch Crackers 16c lb. that’s the answer, for the sales on this item keep climbing. tonnage is systematically, Plnro, the greatest cleaning p>pw- Tomorrow Pinehurst Sausage Meat will sell at 88c a lb. As is, moved by our large fleet of der in the world. A wonderful Fancy, choice sweet and tender corn! or with itancakcs—try some moi’e. trucks to the A. H. PHILLIPS’ silver polish, 19c can. Blaeberries in glass jars 25c. SPECIAL NO. 3— various stores. This is just Shredded Wheat 11c. another way we have of lower* 3 packages Kellogg Com Flakes Fancy Fresh Local Pullet’s Eggs ing prices .through combining 25c. Dozen...... 57c , cost saving' functions. Heinz Bice Flakes 15c. Standard table peas! ^ 6 Bars Star Soap 25c. Dork—I like a little Apple Sauce served with it—but the Hand Size Ivory Soap 4c cake. I Cranberry Association claims that Cranberry Sauce and Roast 3 rolls Toilet Paper 25c, 1000 Pork make the ideal combination. sheets. b • 5 X9* Tomato Soup p03S 57* ______- • - Wc can send you a nice lean roast of pork, or a lean Fresh. 3 packages Toilet Paper, flat 25c Shoulder, it you wish. If you want to stuff either one, we will 8 lbs. White Beans 25c. Fancy cut beets! ^ bone tlie roast for you. (Roast Pork or Fresh Shoulder serves 2 lbs. Lima Beans 25c. very nicely, boned and rolled.) 4 for 29c 1-8 Barrel Sack Occident Flour $1.89. I O N A 5 C A N S Campbell’s Mrs. Slmmenson Lemon Pie Fill­ B eets , » SPECIAL NO. 4— I ' ing, 3 packages for 25c. * Our Regular Leader: Pinehurst Hamburg, lb...... 25c M I X E D . A fine soup or sahtd assortm ent! With or without pork—ground fresh so that all the Royal Gelatine Fruits and Nuts juice is I'etaincd from fresh Pinehurst Quality Beef. Cranberries, fancy, just arrived, b 3 I I * 2 quarts for 25c. Ifegetables 6 3 for 29c Tangerines 40c dozen. SPECIAL NO. 5— New Low Price. Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c. Choice m edium tender sweet peas! Pure Lard, 2 lbs. California Oranges 59c and 69c dozen. 29c Bananas 10c lb. Grapes 20c lb. * Z ““19* . How would you like a nice Shoulder of Lamb, boned and Apples, 3 quarts for 25c. ReliablePeas6 85* rolled, or a Veal Roast, or Veal for Veal Loaf—or a tendm^ na­ Dark Red Fancy Buihled Walnuts 38c Ib. 4 tive chicken, a fresh fowl cut up to fricassee—anything you wish Mixed Nuts 2$c lb. GOLDEN BANTAM. Young and tender! for, you will find in the Pinehurst Meat Department. Brazil Nuts 25c lb. SPECIAL NO. 6 ^ 3 for 25c N. B. C. Royal Lunch Crackers Special, Going Fast Vegetables .Corn 6°^85‘!I ““19*.... \ 2 lb. box...... 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c. Fancy whole stringless beans! 33c Green Pepped 20c lb. Mushrooms 49c lb. Cleanser Celery 10c and 20c. In The Vegetable Department Iceberg Lettuce 10c and 15c head S tr ^ BeansS 73* Spinach 35o peck. “"ZS* Parsley 10c. you will find 6for25c Soup Bnnch 10c. Solid cabbage, shredded fine! i Green Peppers Rutabaga Turnips Simbrite Bock Tnmips 4c lb. * Spinach Red and Yellow Yellow Globe Turnips 30c peck. “Where There's Life— Carrots 5c lb. ^ “ “ Iceberg Lettuce Onions Parsnips, 4 lbs. for 25c. Sauerkraut 8 ^^73* Z Z5* Celery Carrots There's a Phillips Cabbage 5c lb. French Endive Hubbard Sqqpsh 5c lb. M ade from sound fru it of splendid flavor! Store" 3 lbs. Spanish Onions 25c. White Button Mushrooms ■ C A N And the price is low now on fresh mushrooms. Parsley Soup Bunches iniiiiiiiiiliiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Applesauce ' 6 ^ < ^ ‘^ 5 9 * Cranberries • Fancy large shrim p fo r salads! Bananas Red Grapes Oranges Nuts Figs Dates GROCERY Especially nice in this department you will find Small White S h rim p ^ Z ““Z9* Cauliflower at 36 to 42 cents. Cucumbers 10 to 12 cera'^each, Telephone 1200 White Mushrooms 40 cents a pound. Sweet Potataoes and Fresh 2 NORTH SCHOOL STREET MANCHESTER = Fancy floating cannery pack! Spinach. Tender Boneless Pot Roasts, 25c to 29c for the top cut of the shoulder and 35c to 39c for the bottom cut. “It is an m Wind Crab Meat 3 Juicy Prime Rib Roasts of Beef, Blade c u t ...... 25c Other Cuts 32c-40c that blows liobody good.” During the past several Selected cranberry cut M aine beans! Fowl for Fricassee. Roasting Chickens. weeks of .severe weather our delivery system has been A Few Capons for Roasting. taxed to its utmost We have been glad to extend this service to many new customers and they in turn,have Beans a 73* ' I ““Z5* been more than pleaded with the values they received. Delicious, tender, m edium peas! Our wedi-end specials include area have announced. NATIVE PORK . NATIVE VEAL ARMY AND AIR The tactical plan will be built , s u i t a n a / NATIVE CHICKENS . Peas • • around the Second Dlvl-Ion, famous' war-time regular army division;; which saw such hard and gallant ROAST PO R K ...... 28q,-30c lb. FORCES TO HOLD service around Chateau Thierry ROAST VEAL ...... 30c-35c Ib. Tender, young sweet com ! ^ and other hard-fought fields In France. This division, It was'learn­ RIB ROAST SEE e) ...... 28c-35c lb. ^ C A N S BIG MANOEUVER ed, Is practically the only one of, LEGS LAMB ...... 35c lb. Cprii"io»»A p i c A K s < the famous war-time divisions left POT ROAST ...... 25C-30C Ib. Intact. ; ------— — _ ■' : .» ROASTING CHICKENS ...... :... 45c-50c lb. ‘s ’ ‘ Air Groups Take Pert ^T h e loqf wjth the home baked flavor! Greatest Program of Peace Several army air corpe gropps al-.. N A T^E FOWL...... 45C lb. LARGE BOi are to be brought In from the' BEEF’LIVER ...... 15c lb. LOAF ’ different flying fields throughout.' . Gi^Mfuetli^r^s Brea4 Time Military Display To the country to participate In the PIGS’LIVER ...... 15c lb. great maneuver, It was sal^ m Be Staged In Texas. army officials. The A &'P_News, pubUshed weekly, contains many recipes and helpful household hints. Present plans, not yet perfected,’ * Ask the store managter for your copy call for the presence of the Flrs^ Pursuit Group, of SelfrldgO ^leld, Our cheese is a genuine full cream Vermont cheese. San Antonio, Texas.—The great­ Michigan; the Second Bombard­ If you like a “real” cheese that has flavor without too T iflii TEA: est army maneuver ever staged In ment Group from Langley Fields peace time will be held during the Virginia; and the Third Attack. mudi'**bite”’ttien we know you will be more than satis- coining summer, it sufficient funds Group, from Fort Crockett, ,Texas.-. fled with t^to erne. Try a pound at 39c. v?»Sii‘Av ' carry out the plans can be ob- The aerial forces also Will include' aed« arn^ pMolals pt tbie the fighting unite stationed ati o

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KISS BETRAYS ONLY AN OUNCE! announce the marriage of her London,— William Mahoney was daughter, Gladys E. Fromerth to betrayed by a kiss. It will cost him Florence, Kas.— When the old WAPPING Reuben N. White of Hartford. The Just ten years’ hard labor. William, Florence Hotel, built fifty years marriage took place in New York, pursuing the career of a burglar, ago, was razed recently, there was Mrs. Russell Gilbert wishes to May 10, lp2«. Invaded the chamber of a servant much speculation among the resi­ girl, kissed her and asked her dents as to what would be found in where the family kept the valua­ the cornerstone. It was a bottle of Delivery Store Open bles, When he was caught the girl whiskey— an ounce. On a piece of \ Identified him. paper wrapped around tlie bottle Saturdays was written: “ Dedicated to\a fool." 15 Cents THAT BRIGHT BOY New York.— The little boy who STICKS TO WORK Hollywood Market Extra Until 9 p. m. promised to become a genius used to be weak physically. Now L. M. Downs, Kas.— When it comes to 381 EAST CENTER ST. CORNER PARKER ST. Terman, the psychologist, who has lecords. Downs has a man who just PAYS TO WAIT ON YOU studied 1,000 especially bright chil­ can’t be left out. He has worked sl.\ ’ C. J. WOODHOUSE, PHONE 380 dren, declares that If the gifted days each week since coming to child shows any variation from the this town in 1892. It is claimed he normal physically it Is usually to­ has “ been too busy" to see the ward better physical or nervous county court house and never rode condition. in an automobile. Better Meats At Lower Prices TIME WELL SPENT PLAN TO SPEND A LITTLE EXTRA TIME WHEN DOING YOUR SHOPPING AT THE “SELF-SERVE” THIS Meats Delicatessen WEEK. LOOK FOR THE REAL LOW PRICES! STOCK YOUR OWN PANTRY TO THE LIMIT AND IT WILL Shoulder Roast Beef, Mushrooms ...... 59c lb. / BE TIME WELL SPENT. , For Saturday ...... 22c, 25c Fresh Oysters .... 45c pint Fresh Shoulders...... 22c Sauer Kraut, 3 lb s.... 25c Top Round S te a k ...... 35c A New, Hot, delicious Food Drink Roast Chickens $1.50 to $2.50 Home Made Raised Fresh Pork Roasts 29c, 33c INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIES 20c Shoulder C lo d s...... 22c Doughnuts. COCOAMALT Cold Slaw FREE! ■ FREE! FREE! FREE! BAKED BEANS IN THE POT 25c Lean Rib Corned Beef 12c \ , Hamburg ...... 25c Potato Salad 1 Can of Davis Bakine P ow d er...... 8c Phwnc-a-Pie Cup Cakes are on sale at Pinehust Grocery 1 Biscuit C u tter...... • • • 3c 1 pkg. of Sunbeam Macaroni with Every and C. H. Tryon’s . \ Veal R oa sts...... 35c Whipping Cream 1' Shopping Bag ...... Oc Roasting Chickens . . . 48c Baked Ham 1 Cook Book ...... Phone 349—W e Deliver, Can of Sunbeam Coffee, lb. can — 55c Shoulder Lamb Chops 40c Hal'd and Soft Cervelat and 18c Fresh Pig Liver...... 18c Cold Meats and Pastry 1 Small can Cocoamalt All Free with every purchase of ^ lb. Can 25c 1 lb. Can 45c Phone A Pie Shop Home Made Sausage Full line of Vegetables and 117 Vz Spruce Street, Bailey & Ray Meat ...... 29c Fruits. I t Gold Medal and PUlsbury’s Best Flour bag $ 1 .1 5

llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUiltllllllilllllllllllilllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllL. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiin rs ** Smoked Shoulders, lb... 19c Armour’s Star Ham, lb. 34c Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz. 59c 5 to 7 lb. average. Large hen’s eggs. I Again This Saturday | Sugar cured— Skinned back. I CAMPBELL’S! Gold Cream Sugar Corn, Burt Only’s Peas, 2 cans 33c I Crullers and Doughnuts...... 20c dozen | Parksdale Eggs, doz. . .43c C an ...... — 12V2C S QUALITY GROCERY |I Jelly Doughnuts...... 25c dozen | s Phones: 2400-2401. Depot Square = 5 Baked Beans and Brown Bread— Coffee Cakes— = Wedgewood and Hale’s Creamery Tub Butter lb. g lc i Raisin Bread— Complete line of whipepd cream goods. | Meats = Charlotte Russe. i FRESH DRESSED FOWLS ...... 45c lb. = 1 At Our Restaurant | EXtRA SPECIAL! FANCY ROASTING PORK, Shoulder or Loin 28c-30c lb. 5 EXTRA SPECIAL! SAUSAGE M E A T ...... 35c lb. S § Try our Business Men’s Luncheon Served 11.30 a. m. 2 Rinso, large Package...... — 19c NATIVE VEAL ROASTS...... 35c lb. = 2 to 2 p. m. daily, 50c. = Sunbeam Tomato Catsup, large bottle 19c LEGS OF SPRING LAM B ...... 35c lb. I H One complete course of our Blue Pate Dinner shown b Yellow Cling Peaches, large can...... 25c Lux, large package — . . . . t.21c LAMB S T E W ...... 15c lb. = 2 in our window. 2 Selected Peas, can ...... — . — 10c LAMB CHOPS ' ...... 40c lb. H Republic Tuna Fish, c a n ...... 19c BEEF L IV E R ...... '-15c lb. g . SPEaAL SUNDAY DINNERS 2 Sunbeam Fancy Hawaiian Sliced . Sweet Com, can...... • 10c 2 Blue Plate 60c. Chicken Dinner $1.00 E POT ROAST B E E F ...... 25c-35c lb. 5 Pineapple, large can ...... 29c 2 Roms to Rent by the Day or Week. 5 Confectionery or Powdered Sugar, Groceries Campbell’s Tomato Soup, can ...... 5c Limit 2 cans to a customer. 3 packages...... : — ...... 25c Gold Medal F lou r...... $1.29 lb. = 1 lb. Package Pure L a rd ...... 15c lb. i WARANOKE HOTE - BAKERY 2 lbs. Ginger S n ap s...... Special 29c £ I I • 2 lbs. Fig Bars ...... Special 29c = EXTRA SPECIAL! We have a few Wesson Oil Sets consisting 1 Pt. Wes- S I AMDRE^AURANI I son Oil, Egg Beater, Bowl and Receipt Bock special 79c § = J. J. Williams, Prop. An Egg Beater and a Mixer All For Pearl Oval Soap, Special 10 C akes...... 39c = E Main Street So. Manchester b = Export Borax, Special 10 C akes...... 39c = High grade. The bowl has a round bottom. I 20 Mule Team Borax ...... 15c pkg. i iiiiiiiiMiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimtiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim S Heinz Tomato Soup ...... lOc =

iiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmiinmiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiim I Fruit 6c Vegetables ] Fresh Fruit and Vegetables 1 Oranges, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Bulk Dates, Figs, i B Bananas, Tangerines, Cranberries. P GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS, lb ...... 9c LARGE JUMBO HEART CELERY, bunch ...... 14c^ •m 1 I S SEALDSWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, E GREENING APPLES ...... 59c Peach Basket i; FRESH GREEN PEPPERS, lb...... 19c s 1 *^he store that holds faith with the people.” large, dozen 34c, small, dozen 25c CUCUMBERS, e a c h ...... 10c = Celery, Lettuce, Soup Bunches, Spinach, Carrots, § 2 Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006. E CALH’ORNIA NAVEL ORANGES, dozen ...... 59c i; 2 Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Onions. s I F. KELLEY, Prop. ^ LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, 3 fo r ...... 29c FANCY LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE, head ...... 10c S ^ 3 I Stanley Paints, Hardware, Grain, Hay and Straw. = ITALIAN STRING FIGS, lb...... 15c FRESH STRING BEANS, qt...... 19c FANCY CAPE COD CRANBERRIES, qt...... 9c NEW CARROTS, bunch...... 8c Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||p FRESH Gl e a n s p in a c h . P e ck ...... 29c FANCY SMALL WHITE MUSHROOMS, lb...... 43c hv I Pric^ Is Not FRE^ KALE, Peck ...... 23c 1 Our Talking Point JUUL’S CASH MARKET = We do not advertise prices, neither do we have sales. 2 QUALITY is our talking point. People are willing to' HARRY JUUL, Prop. = pay a reasonable price always for quality food products. Read Our Store Open 539 Main Street, Next to Gas Office. Tel. 2339 S By keeping up our high standard of quality we have no S arguments as to prices. You get full value for every Adv. on the 2 cent that you spend here the year round. \ Saturdays MEATS HU Back Page Until 9 p. m. CHICKENS ...... 48c lb. I Large Assortment pf RIB ROASTS...... ■ '28c-32c lb. SHORT ROASTS ...... 38c lb. LEGS OF LAMB, 5 to 6 lbs...... ' . “ ' 34c lb; BRIGHTWOOD PORK ROASTS...... 31c lb. I Home Cooked Foods ECKHARDT’S FRANFORTS...... 29c lb. BONELESS HAMS, 4 to 6 lbs...... ’ 30c lb. 1 With Specials Changing Daily IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE BONELESS VEAL ROASTS...... 35c lb. E FRESH PIGS’ FEET ...... 12c lb. S Sauerkraut and Fresh Pigs’ Knuckles. SAUSAGE MEAT .. V...... 25c lb. E Lai'ge assortment of Imported and Domestic Jams and ^^HEALTH M ARKET''TOM ORROW B Jellies. GROCERIES Read over this list of specials and you will see for your self why it will be worth your while to visit the “ Health E Large a:^ortment of Imported and Domestic Canned Mince Meat, 2 pkgs...... 25c Market” tomorrow, Saturday, l^ st quality meats at the lowest possible prices. . 2 Fish. Veribest Peanut Butter ...... 25c lb. ’Phwie 403 and place your order and it will be ready w hen you call. WHITE ROSE TOMATOES, No. 3 C an ...... 24c B Hors D’ Oeuvres, Antipasto, Fig Bars, 2 lbs...... 29c s Ginger Snaps, 2 11^...... 29c 1 Korr’s Coups and Boullion and Noodle Figures. Cream Cheese . . . 7...... 59c lb. E Potato Chips in bulk. Mayonnaise, Russian Dressing. POULTRY BEEF PORK E Imported and Domestic Health Bread, Cinnamon and Lean Tender Pork Roast, l b ...... 28e VEGETABLES 2 Sugar Rusks. Milk Fed Philadelphia Capons, lb. 50c Prime Rib Roast of Beef, lb...... 39c Cranberries...... lOc qu art. Milk Fed Roasting Chickens, lb.. .43c Sirloin Roast of Beef, lb...... 33c § Imported and Domestic Cheese including Bond-Ost Fresh Shoulders, lb...... 23^ Iceberg Lettuce...... 1 0 c : Tender Fricassee Fowls, lb...... 39c Lean Beef'Btew, lb...... 22c g and Kummiif-Ost. Tender Small Fresh Ham, lb. .. 33^ Powell’s Lettuce...... 15c Large Jack Rabbits, lb...... 20c : Fresh Grbund Hamburg'Steak, lb 18c I Scotch, Holland and Swedish Salt Herring. Fresh Pigs’ Feet,^lb...... 10c FRUITS S Smoked Whitefish, Salmon, Halibut and Herring, K Fresh Pigs’ Liver,lb...... 10c Fancy California Oranges...... \ ...... 59c LAMB VEAL Fancy Florida Oranges...... 37c g Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter, Fresh Link Sausages, lb...... 30C Tender Lamb Roast, lb...... 25e Breast of Vegl, lb...... 22c Grapefruit, 4 f o r ...... 25c. Fresh Oysters Old Fashioned Sausages, lb. pkg. 35c S Small Legs of Lamb, lb...... 35c Run^) Vral Roast, lb...... 25c ALWAYS A PARKING SPACE Otto Stahl’s and Arlington Delicious Pork Sausage. Lean Lamb Stew, lb...... 15c Shoidder Veal Roast, lb...... 28c Hale’s Sausage Meat, lb; .25c . ‘ - I L- - ' ...... ' ■ ' <3:, -■ l;'; immiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuuitiiuiiiiiiiuiuuuiiiiiiiuil w m l i i .•.rcr^-,4-. T:' “ ^ :■

PAGE EIGHTEEN lEwttittg H m Qi FRIDAY, JAN. l4, 1927. WHIST AND SOCIAL REGULAR Mrs. Kate Bmythe of Wadsworth street, local nurse, has practically RAJAH mm RAPS ^ iv e n b7 Holy Name Society Saturday Night Dances recovered from the sprained knee at the she suffered recently in a fall on f St. Bi^idget’s Parish Hall Buckingham Palace the icy pavement. It was almost CARELESS AirrOISTS X^RIDAY EVENING, JAN. 14 Arthur McKay’s Dance Orchestra. the same place where her son, John Old Fashioned and Modem fell and broke his arm a few weeks * Admission 35c. Danchig. before. He, too, has shown mark­ Says If He Can Avoid A.cci- ed Improvement. Admission S5c. dehts Driving Blindfolded, OLD FASHIONED AND Lester Turklngton, chauffeur Anybody Else Can. Clearance Sale I MODERN DANCING Big Dance at Turn Hall for Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, Is f CITY VIEW DANCE HALL convalescing satisfactorily at the Rajah Raboid,. who proposes to * Keeney Street NORTH STREET Memorial hospital where he under- drive a Chevrolet automobile H^ATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 15 weilt a major operation Monday to‘ through the peak hour of noonday Tomorrow Night traffic next Tuesday with his eyes The Specials Are On Sale Saturday Only ;j» A1 Bebrend’s Orchestra. Shearers’ Orchestra. bis leg. Admission 50c. securely blindfolded, claims there t85-2 285.2 Admission, Ladies’ 35c, Gents 50c. Raymond Sadrozlnskl, of 71 Is little excuse for ijiany of the auto Ridge street, is Improving at the accidents that occur every day. Extra Special! Extra Special! Extra Special! r Memorial hospital. He recently “ If I can negotiate', the crowded The January business meetihg of streets and observe all the signals 100 Only had a sliver stuck in his finger and 800 Pairs of ABOUT TOWN the Epworth League of the South incident to the safe operation of a Methodist church will be held on blood poison developed. The hand car through purely psychic vision” TURKISH TOWELS has been opened three times. HAND BAGS ^ C. E. Wilson of the Wilson Nur­ Monday evening at 7:30. It will be he says, “ certainly any normal per­ RAYON HOSIERY sery was elected president of the followed by a social in charge of son In full possession of every fac­ King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ Connecticut Nurserymen Associa- Miss Maybelle Griffith, Raymond ulty should be able to avoid most each Smith, Arthur Krob and Lester lows will install Its new officers at of the dangers of'ordinary traffic. $1.69 JUon at their annual meeting Wed­ A very good size hand towel, 15x31 29^ pair Bronkie. its meeting tonight in Odd Fellows Of course the fact that my mind is Good looking genuiife calfskin hand nesday in Hartford at the Hotel hall. inches. This is one of the'Cannon Mill Regular price 50c a pair. All the %ond. concentrated on the task at hand new colors* of atmosphere,- pipin rock, bags In plain or combination colored may constitute an advantage over towels. Blue and gold combination leather. Your choice of medium and Joseph Yasimura, a Japanese colored borders. beige, French nude, parchment, etc. ^ James Shearer of the Bulck Au- Culter, eight-year-oid son of the careless driver who tries to Perfect goods. large style pouche.bags. Regular ?2.9S student at the Hartford Theological 4omobile agency, who was recently Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hale of take in all the sights that might bags. 'operated on at the Memorial hos­ South Main street, who has been Seminary will be the speaker at attract tiie attention of one who the meeting of the Cyp club Sunday pital for appendicitis, expects to ill with influenza and pneumonia, wants to miss nothing along his evening at the Center Congrega be able to leave the hospital Suu- has passed the crisis and is ex­ route. Extra Special! - Extra Special! 4a y. pected to recover. tional church. Mr. Yasimura who Is “ One might say, ‘well, we are Extra Special! f a graduate of one of the New York living in the age of speed.’ True 1,500 Yards state universities will speak on enough, but remember, the faster, Another Hundred Pair of Japanese students in our land. that person wants to go, and it is FANCY OUTING 11.25 jiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii always on the open road or even RUFFLED I , S Clan McLean. No. 252, O. S. C.. ' the Streets that is clear two blocks will have Its regular meeting to­ ahead, you find nine out of ten ac­ FLANNEL yd. lOi^ TUXEDO SHEETS night at 7:30 in Tinker hall. cidents and deaths by motor cars. CURTAINS pair 79^ You may have a thousand alibles, A large assortment of new stripes in i £ r o m ^ ^ ^ o n | A son was born yesterday to Mr. about this motor car accident or rose, blue, gray and tan. 36 inches A plain white ruffled curtain in a and Mrs. Louis Bunce of 529 West that one and they will all simmer wide. Now is the time to make up good quality voile. Do not confuse S h o p p i n g | Center street. down to the one word carelessness. those pajamas and gowns for cold this with the cheap, slimsy curtains. “ I contend that if I can drive a nights...... Tie backs to match. Size 81x90 inches. Seamless. Full Attention of the members of the Chevrolet during noon hour traffic bleached and warranted perfect goods. Mothers’ club of Manchester is with my eyes sealed with 16 differ­ Just One Day More Of Our Great | directed to the January meeting to ent kinds of materials without mis­ bo held this evening at the home haps, starting, stopping when and of Mrs. Howard Boyd, 70 Porter where necessary, that sv|rely every street. man or woman who drives could do the same thing with their eyes wide A FANCY HAT BOX TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE Annual Cost Sale | The Boy Scouts will have their open. THE END I meeting at the Center Congrega­ “ But how can I drive with my With Every Purchase of a $4.95 Hat or Over tional church this evening at 7 eyes sealed with adhesive plaster o’clock. you ask? Come Tuesday in front of AH cardboard box that would make an ideal week-end bag. Black only with etchino- the State Theater and see. Further All new spring millinery just received from New York. ^ etcning. Conies Tomorrow Eve. I details will be printed in The Her- alh every day.’’ It will be a whole year before the chance comes | EASTERN STAR PLAN again to have pick of our big line of merchandise at ■ = cost. Everything, except a feW makers’ reseiwatjons, S 25TH BIRTHDAY PARTY C. OF C. TO PROVIDE offered at cost price. Just keep that in mind and make = These Specials Are Worth Coming After the most of this last day. Last chance remember, for = TREAT FOR MEMBERS 35c TURKISH TOWELS c% rf $1.98 ALL LINEN 29c ALL LINEN a year. S Temple Chapter to Observe E a c h ...... TABLE CLOTHS $1.25______TOWELING, Yard ...... Anniversary on Jan. 22— No .To Have Special Vaudeville We haven’t been able to offer such a Size of cloth 50x50 inches. Your choice 22c Detpiils Ready Yet. good quality turkish towel as this since This all linen toweling is made by one Act After Meeting Next of the following colored borders: blue, of tlia best and oldest linen manufactur­ I the war. This towel was bought as drop- rose^ gold and lavender. Annual Sale of Linens and Cottons Wednesday Evening. stitch, but it can be bought wUh Hale’s ers. It has good weight and merit. No ^ Temple Chapter, Order of the question but it is the best toweling we Eastern Star has plans under way guarantee of satisfaction. $4.98 LINEN A o ‘rkO* have ever given you. Red or- blue borders. for the celebration of its twenty- Members of the Chamber who attend the January meeting in 59c BATH TOWELS^ o n SETS ...... J b t S e S /O fifth anniversary, which will take A hemstitched table cloth, size 56x56 Is Benefiting All Who Buy | place Saturday evening, January Tinker hall next Wednesday even­ E a c h ...... 50c and 59c COTTON r% ^ ing, January 19, are scheduled for inches. Attractive colored borders in Every Housewife in Conn. Should Come. The val- i 22d. Mrs. Ethel Davis who is chair­ A very fine woven, double thread bath blue, rose or green with six napkins to TABLE DAMASK, Y ardoS?C man of the general anniversary an unusual treat. towel in the convenient bath size, 23x46 match. 52 Inches wide. Three attractive'pat­ ues are unmatchable. Why? Because Being Direct = committee is not yet able to an­ In addition to the speaker, a Inches. terns to choose from. Importers from the Best Linen Makers we get our sup- i nounce the program for the celebra­ special entertainment act has been 64 INCH TABLE plies minus the jobbers charges. Saving in that way = tion. secured. This special act will be $1.49 MERCERIZE® $2.75 LUNCHEON brought over from New York by DAMASK, Yard .. $1.25______we can sell for less than most stores. You benefit. = The Chapter held its regular busi­ TABLE CLOTHS . . . $ 1.0 0 An all linen table damask^in three at­ SETS . . . r...... $1.98...... ness last night in Odd Fellows hall, tha Clements Entertainment bu­ This is a dandy table cloth at this price. A 5 0 'inch cloth with six 13 inch nap­ JUST A FEW OF OUR OFFERINGS. = reau especially for the Travelers tractive designs. Wonderful value at following which an entertainmeut A good quality plain white mercerized 51.25 a yard. kins to match. White with colored bor­ Table Cloths of Irish make are so much under value = was given and light refreshments General Agent convention to be table cloth with attractive colored borders. ders and drawn work in pink, blue, laven­ it will pay well to supply yourself liberally. ^ = served. The members thoroughly held in Hartford, January 20th. Size of cloth 54x48 inches. $4.98 RAYON der and gold. This is_ one time ■ in the year Cloths 70x72 in. were $5.50 f o r ...... $3.69 each = enjoyed the one-act play put on by BED SPREADS .... the Girls’ Friendly society of St. when the* Travelers spare no ex­ $2.98 LINEN $3.98 Cloths 70x88 in. were $6..50 f o r ...... $4.69 each = If you are planning on buying a rayon CURTAIN SETS Mary’s ’ilpiscopal church, also sev­ pense to give their agents the best TABLE CtOTHS .. Cloths 70x106 in. were $7.50 f o r ...... $5.69 each = there is, and the Chamber Is for­ $1.98 bed spread you should see Uiis solid color- eral numerous readings by Miss These are solid colored table cloths. ed spread we are offering at 53.98. Size $2.39 Napkins, 22 in. were $6.50 f o r ...... $4.95 dozen | Ethel Bralnard. tunate in being able to secure one The set consists of a pair of shell stitch­ hemstitched blue and gold. Size of cloth 80x105 inches. Colors: lavender, blue Heavier Cloths of all linen damask. = of the best acts which will come 50x50 inches. ed curtains in five different colors with a In view of the session of the and gold. double ruffled valance to match. I Sized 70x70 in. were $6.50 f o r ...... $4.89 each = grand chapter at New Haven, Jan. over for this occasion. I Sized 70x88 in. were $7.50 f o r ...... $5.69 each i 26 and 27, the next regular meet­ ing of Temple Chapter which would 5 Sized 70x106 in. were $8.50 f o r ...... $6.69 each = fall on January 26 will Le omitted, JOKERS STEAL I Napkins, 22 inch size priced ...... $5.69 dozen = Muslin Underwear Yard Goods making it possible for all who wish CAR AND SPOIL Towels and Toweling I Reductions as big on all finer cloths from lunch to = to attend the meeting in New Haven $2.98 FLANNELETTE. c, 39c, now priced = Edward J. Holl has sold to Cath­ and the best man was Nicholas Tri- 50c GRENALLE PRINTS O A E a c h ...... D u e vignlo, of this town. GOWNS...... 99c r 27c and 29c yard. “ = erine Murphy lot No. 43 In the Dainty muslin gowns in the light pastel Y a r d ...... 12*/7C TURKNIT WASH 'i A Pineluirst tract, having a 60-foot After the wedding ceremony, a o A E ^ E supper was held. The party then shades of flesh and honeydew. Also a 50c CHAL-A-NAY CLOTHS, E a ch ...... i U C niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilf frontage on Cambridge street. few white gowns in the lot. Yard ...... O S C 3 f o r ...... 25c P. A. Verplanck has bought came to the State Theater here and from F. H. Anderson SO feet addi­ it was the newlyweds’ plan to start tional land on Boulder road, ad­ on their honeymoon after the show. joining the lot Mr. Verplanck al­ However, when they came out, the ready liacl on that street. car was missing. Another car had to Mary Hahn has sold to Stephen be borrowed later in the evening to Tomorrow—Last Day Gonkofske lots 49, 50 and 51 on return the girl to her home and the South Manchester Heights with honeymoon had to be postponed. buildings thereon. The property Phillips complained to the po­ OF OUR lice. It was found later that some ^ frontage on Norman street of 150 feet. Mrs. Hahn has bought of his friends had taken the car as the farm of Mr. Gonfoske on Park­ a joke on him. They returned it la­ er street. It was formerly the ter but were reprimanded by the property of Sidney B. Cushman and police, Phillips said, in admitting OVERCOAT SALE the details of the story. was for many years known as the $25.00 OVERCOATS rk Fred Snow place. There are 50 acres with house, barn and other Take Hiker’s Mentholated White NOW ...... J b i y . 9 5 buildings, , Pine and Tar with Cod Liver Oil $27.50. OVERCCJATS a r t «• g \ Extract and Eucalyptus. It will CRUDE OIL GOES UP break up the most stubborn cough NOW ...... J b ^ i c y o or cold. Quinn’s.— Adv. $35.00 OVERCOATS ^ O P- Pittsbjigh, Pa., Jan. 14.— Pric­ es -of crude oil on the Pittsburgh N o w ...... $ 2 ; 5 . y 5 market showed an Increase of 25 to 30 a barrel today, Joseph L ALL OTHER COATS SIMILARLY REDUCED Seep, purchasing agent for the SUNDAY DINNER Standard Oil interests, announced. at the BARGAINS IN SHIRTS CARD OP THANKS NECKBAND SHIRTS, good assortment dP 1 f\ f\ We wish to thank all our friends ^ a t ...... >...... J b l . O O and neighbors who sent flowers $3 to $5 Broadcloth and Madras d* 1 T r k and sympathized with us in the NOTE SHERIDAN recent loss of our baby boy, Gor­ Turkey, Duck or Chicken! NECKBAND SHIRTS...... •...... 1 • # ydon Otto. with all the fixings, $1 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lashay. 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. SHOE SALE CONTINUES Also a la Carte Service. Some wonderfully good bargains in high grade Oxfords T ype writers ; gathered in 4 lots for quick selling, AH makes. Sold, rented, ex* changed and overhauled. W e Repair $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Special Discounts to Students. Rubbers and Arctics Free Parking Free Delivery Space in Rear Telephone 821 As Well as Shoes. Daily Anywhere of Store. in Town Arthur L. Hultman Kemp's Music Sam T ulyes SOUTH ^MRNCHESTER • CONN [ VISIT OUR BOYS’ DEPT. House 701 Main Sti, Johnson Block ^ Phone 128-4 South Manchester

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