NBT, PRESS BUH AVBRAQfi DAILY CIRCirLATION o p THE EVENING HERALD for the month of Febnmry, 1^27.* 4 , 9 5 6

Claullled Adreirtleing on Page 10 . MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,1927.

ENTOMBED IN WELL SPEQtLDOT OVER 13 HOURS. Walter in a Wheel Chair Coridth, N. C., March 16.— MPTYABTO After thirteen hours of toil, a Yonkers, N. Y., March 16.— crew of workers early today res­ CHANGED TO cued Jeff Ashworth, farmer, Si3|:teen-year-old A n n aH ollis­ RUNS AMUCK ter’s stage dreams are squelch­ who was entombed forty feet down In a well. ed today, and a laqk of .respect R E m R U L E Ashworth was lifted to the fori the Yonkers. judiciary, is top of the well early this morn­ ONJA I N ST, partially responsible. ing, after' the rescuers, working Arraigned before' City Judge In shifts of three throughout the John J BrQderick' on a charge night, had removed one by one of running away-from her home Senate Bill States That No the big stones on the sides of Without Driver It Rushes in Bennington, Vt., the girl the well, which had caved in-and calmly offered' the judge a Auto May Be Operated At Imprisoned Ashworth. cigarette. He told hqr she need­ Through Traffic For Sev­ ed a spanking.'She will be sent home. M B S A C N E S R Sapiro Attorney Describes a Rate That Endangers eral Blocks— ^Local Youth FIVE WOMEN DIE; Articles In Auto King’s Life. Stops Runaway. WINS $ 1 0 0 CHEST DOCTOR SUSPECTED CHINA’S CIVIL Paper Which Called Plain­ Hartford, March 16.— The Sen Many tales have been written in ate today passed a bill which would South Main Street Girl Takes tiff Manber of Jew Ring; the past about daring feats of men WAR NEARING repeal the thirty-mile speed limit who stop runaway horses, but It is and establish' in its place “ the rule Last One Names Physician seldom that a runaway auto fig­ Xmas Chest Off Hands of National Figures Mention­ ,'Of reason.” The new bill states that ures in such tales. (UMAX TODAY the operation of a motor vehicle at On Death Bed— Expect an Yet this rare opportunity pre­ Bank. a rate of speed to endanger life ed In Opening the Case. sented itself last evening and but shall be prohibited. Then the Sen­ Arrest Today. for the alert eye and speedy action ate passed a bill which would al­ of Edward A. Williams, of the Cantonese Have Cot Railway “ I’m so surprised! No. I don’t Federal Building, Detroit, Mich., low persons sixteen years of age to Waranoke hotel, a serious accident know what I will do with the March 16.— Henry Ford's long cru­ operate a motor vehicle, the present Portland, Me-, March 16.— Deaths might have occurred. It seems law reading that persons must be that a Chevrolet sedan, which Jos­ Near Shanghai— Chengs money. I haven’t had time to think sade against American Jews was at least eighteen years old. of five women, victims of illegal eph Then, of 14 3 Franklin street, yet. But you can bet I’m happy, made an issue today in the trial of The House had a controversy to­ surgery, were being investigated Meriden,, the owner, said he left chow Captnred hy Chang; though.” the $1,000,000 libel suit brought day over the amount of fees a town by the authorities of Cumberland parked on the west side of Main clerk shall'.receive for issuing fish street across from the Salvation So said, this morning. Miss against the automobile king by and game licenses. The matter was and Androscoggin counties today Army citadel, broke loo.'t and Other War Fronts. Agnes Wehr, daughter of Mr. and Aaron Sapiro, Chicago attprney referred again to the fish and game and indications pointed to the quick started on a rampage down Main r>.5x Mrs. Conrad Wehr of 12S South and so-called “ wheat king.” committee for more consideration. arrest of a Lewiston physician. street which , at that time was In Outlining his case to the “ half J. Howard Roberts, of Thomastou, the midst of the 9 o’clock traffic. Main street, who last night was the objected to an unfavorable report The physician over whom the China’s civil warfare "seems to ' lucky member of the Christmas ' and half” jury of six men and six cloud of suspicion hung was im­ Escaped Collisions on a proposed increase and his mo­ How the runaway, and pilotless, be approaching a climax today. Club at the Manchester Trust Com­ .women, William H. Gallagher, tion to refer Was carried despite plicated when Nellie Seaton, of automobile dodged its way through - ..wJ. Reports that the Cantonese have pany to win the $100 chest of gold chief of c-iupael for Sapiro, declar­ statement that a bill was coming Richvllle, died following an Illegal the heavy traffic until it reached operation. On her deathbed she cut the Shanghai-Nanking railroad the depositor’s key to which has so ed the youthful “ wheat king” was in that would allow the fish and Park street, no one seems to be persistently failed to show up. game commission to name a person told police sufficient, they said, to are again current, although official libelled when -Ford made him the able to explain. When Williams Miss Wehr is employed in the target of the anti-Jew crusade. Tho in each town to issue licenses when support their arrest of the doctor, saw the car, it was rolling back ‘ confirmation Is still lacking office of Dr. John J. Allison, den­ Sapiro attorney described at length town clerks did not desire to do whose name was withheld. north again toward Birch street, la Honan Marshal Chang Tso so. tist, at his office at 2 Pearl street. the articles in Ford’s Dearborn In­ Four Others and was heading straight for a Lin has captured Cheng Chow from Salary Increase. Investigation of the deaths of brand new Paige sedan parked on ■White Elephant Gone dependent assailed American Jews, An increase in the salary of the four other women revealed infor­ the east side of the street. Wil­ his ancient enemy Wu Pei Fu, who With the departure of the chest an alleged band of international Insurance commissioner, boosting mation which police said points liams hastened to the -runaway Walter Johnson, Washington pitching ace, broke his ankle practicing has been forced to withdraw to of gold, bank officials breathed a Jews and lastly centere'd upon Sap­ at the "Senators’ Tampa. Fla., training camp. Here he is upon his re­ iro as a member of ' his pay fropi $5,000 to $7,500 a strongly to illegal surgery. Sheriff machine, reaching it just in time Leyang. Thus the Fengtlen troops sigh of relief for they have had a turn, to; the Capital, being greeted at the Union Station by his wife, baby have cleared the obstacle In their ring.” year, was recommended in a favor­ King F. Graham, who opened the to put his hand through the open hard time disposing of it. Early able feport from the appropriations daughter and E. N. Eynon. Jr., secretary of the Washington, ball club. way for a drive against the Can­ last December, after the cloge of The main issue in thei investigation of the Seaton girls window and turn the steering tonese in Hankow. committee of the Senate. Two claims wheel enough to prevent a colli­ campaign for new Christmas Club said Gallagher, was whoL.— death also has been Investigating General Chang Tsung Chang, charges were true or for damages against the state the deaths of the other women. sion. members, each of whom had been present defender of Shanghai is re­ Court Late were allowed under suspension of According to Sheriff Graham, Reported to Police given a key to the chest, the trying the House rules, the first being re­ Williams then brought the car to ported to have demanded that the of keys begfan. In the months that Court was late gettirig gta* deathbed statements only can be FLOATING UNIVERSITY city pay him a tribute of $5,000,- imbursement to Edmund Singer, of a stop, drove it across the street, have followed, although many tried as the opposing attorneys held a Danbury, to the amount of $1,430 used as evidence against the physi­ 000 by Friday. If this tribute is 40 minute conference with Judge cian excepting for more conclusive and reported the matter to Patrol­ their keys, several hundred holders for injuries received while in the man Michael Fitzgerald. The own­ paid it is anticipated that Chang Fred S. Raymond. Senator James proof from others who may have Tsung Chang will withdraw to his neglected to do so— and among the National Guard and the second was er of the car, when he learned of m T A GRAND SUCCESS untried keys, somewhere, is the A Reed, Democrat of Missouri, reimbursement to Lena Bryan, of knowledge of the operations or the Incident later In the evening, own province and let Shanghai fall chief of Ford’s counsel, said tho witnessed them, in several in­ into the hands of the .Cantonese. If one that fitted the lock. Norwich, in the amount of $1,000, was surprised as he insisted he left At last, after diie Notice, the session was held to outline a courao for injuries received while at work stances of the four deaths other his demand is refused It is said he of procedure. the automobile parked across from FIND $30,000 bank officials announced that the in Long Lane farm, Middletown. than the Seaton girl, statements has hinted that he will bring war the Salvation Army. Mr. Then is One Fourth of Students Ab­ cheat would be disposed of other­ Under the plan agreed upon, Sap­ Bills calling for an open season were obtained from the dylhg girls boarding at present on Summit UNDER THICKET to Shanghai’s doors with conse­ iro will prove first that the vari­ on deer, using shot guns and bows but while they were unaware that quent looting and disorder as a wise, every keyholder having an street. menace. equal cbanfce. ous articles attacking his were pub­ and arrow in hunting, were reject­ they were about to die. sent at Paris Roll-Call; lished In the Dearborn Indepen­ ed by the House. Hava. Clear Case Thought to Be Part of .Loot Marshal Chang Tso' Lin is qubt- Last night the names of each of e j as stating that, he is prepared to the some 3,000 odd members was dent and that Ford was re.sponsibla Bills reported-favoribly-.'tb'riiCe .:,.lP tBe absence of the required Hidden by Bandits Who. for the. puolication. Then he wlU' House were: codifying laws on Is^e It steteJiiqent ,tO; the Chinqse placed In a box and, with Mayor- evidence, although the Infornfatlon M N ^C hdroto See­ -Blew Up articles damaged loans by savings banks, false en which the sheriff’s office has Is suf­ NORTH END S P t ir r peopje UTglirg It rapprpehment be­ Robett Y; Treat-and Thomas Fer­ Near Pitt;§biirgh. tween the north and south; provid- uUf%(^Htatioa-and poraonal feeliitg^ tries by bank officials, duties of ficient to lead them t- believe they guson; managing editor of The to tho extent of a million dollars? auditors of savings banks, mort­ ing the Battlefields. ing the Cantonese rid themsfelyes Manchester Evening Herald, presid­ have clear cases against the doctor, Detroit, Mich., March 16.- of their alleged Bolshevik influ­ Defense Claims gage loans by savings and indue further investigation will be re­ ing, a small boy was called from trial banks, authorizing an fssue AT REC HEARING Turned over to police here by ences. Tlie defense then will attempt to quired. the gathering at the bank to draw prove the articles were justified on of $500,000 in construction bonds a woman Joseph Weekoaki, 32, out the winning stub. 111 Bridgeport, authorizing an issue In the death of Miss Seaton, Paris, March 16.— Roll-call of was held today for Pittsburgh the ground that they either were however. Sheriff Graham Is satis­ the students of the "Floating Uni­ authorities in connection with CHEN CHOW PALLS Bank officials were pleased that not libelous, or were true. After of $150,000 in park .■ bonds In Miss Wehr won because she wad Bridgeport, authorizing the state fied that she-died of illegal surgery versity” on board the S. S. Ryn- the bombing of an armored that, Sapiro will have a chance to and armed with her dying state- Bowers Plan For Eighth Dis­ pay car near that city in which Pekin, March 16.— Marshal one of tHose who at least tried to prove the charges against some treasurer to collect moneys due the dam was a^scan't affair today. unlock the chest. There has been a state. dent, the arrest by Androscoggin $104,000 was stolen last week. Chang Tso-LIn has dealt a severe were untrue. The last word will superstition that some one too in- Bills Rejected county authorities is expected trict Privileges Boosted When the roll was called at 8:30 About $30,000 in currency, ’ blow at his ancient enemy Wu Pei then go to Ford and the case will momentarily. said to be part of the loot, was Fu and has put himself in a posi­ dlfferent to try his key would win, go to the jury. Bills reported unfavorably and this morning at least one-fourth of after all. rejected by the . House today in­ the . students failed to answer found by Pittsburgh police tion to menace the Cantonese con­ Gallagher was Interrupted by cluded: reimbursing Joseph Anton- and Opposed at Hartford. Hidden u n i'r a thicket on trol of Hankow by'capturing Cheng Reed once when he declared "Ford elli of Norwich, for damage to his REBELS OUTNUMBERED “ present.” The report Vas spread j Weekoski’s farm near Bentle- Chow. had certain ideas respecting the automobile on a highway; repeal­ that the large, number of absentees ! ville. Pa.. An official communique Issued POLICE FIND BODY; Jewish race and certain individual' ing all game laws on quadrupeds. (Special to tlie Herald) werejdue to many of the students] Mrs. Joseph Gowa^hb ’wife today states that Cheng Chow fell Jews.” Reed objected, saying the ' plaintiff could not prove what were FIGHTING DESPERATELY attending “ night classes” at the ■ of a cousin of Weekoski, in­ to the Fengtlen troops last night. T Continued on Page 2) Hartford, March, 16.— About duced the suspect to come to General Chin Yunao who was de­ HINT AT MURDER Ford’s ideas. The court upheld the twenty Manchester people, most of Montmarte cafes'last, night. the police r.tatlon with her, fending Cheng Chow Is In retreat objection. Diaz '^oops Trying Today to them North Enders, appeared be­ The Ryndam arrived in Havre willingly when he called at her to the ..west and Wu Pel Fu has The issue of Ford’s attacks on yesterday. The spirit of “ flaming home last night. fled. Man Terribly Beaten and Left DEADLY DRUGS LOST; Finish Civil War In NScara- fore the Cities and Boroughs com­ Jews was laid snuarely before.the gua. youth” was very much In evidence . I’he Bu.spect told police he Fengtlen adherents now predict In Park— Is Identified Quick-1 jury when Gallagher related how mittee at 1:30 at the State Capitol today. The faculty had arranged to ;kuew nothing, of the loot' that Honan will pass completely ly. Ford had attacked, uapiru as take-all'O f..the students on. a tout LONDON IS EXCITED Managua, Nicaragua, March 16. today when a hearing was given on found on his farm, although he under Fengtlen control and that member of “ an international Jew — General Moncaua, commander of the bill which would allow the of the- battlefields, but a good many knew several strangers had they-will.be able to strike a blow band which sought to dominate of the students seemed to prefer Worcester, Mass., March 16.— - the rebellious Liberal forces, today been coming to his farm and at the Cantonese In Hankow. American agriculture.” Police Search All flight For Eighth School and Utilities District Paris'tb seeing the scenes of the The body of George N. Flagg, 35, was desperately attempting to pit conferring with a farm hand Flret Success of Holden, identified only after Tubes— Fear That Children bis scant fifteen hundred men to go into recreational work. World War. lately. ^The fall of Cheng Chow is the World Domination This sightseeing Is boring, said several hours' investigation by May Think Them Candy. against nearly four thousand, bet­ The bill in question was drawn ■VVeckoski said he fled away first success which 'the forpes of police, was found today .in Hadwen “ He said this organization of one student who admitted he had from his farm Saturday when Chang Tso Lin have gained since ter equipped and better armed up by Judge,H. O. Bowers, who has Park- Murder Is the theory which Jews was seeking not merely to no Intention of visiting the battle­ police first visited the place. the Pekin war lord decided to London, March 16.— Following a Diaz troops who are attempting to been seriously ill at the Memorial police give as the manned of dominate the government and pej- frantic all-night search police today &.Qininlfit6r & fiDfll coup do g;rEC6 hospital for weeks, and Attorney fields. The same student bragged He Is a smali, meek appear­ force action against WU Pei Fii, that he hadn’t attended a class ing man. death, for the. man“ hadTeerterr'i- “ “ recovered 170 of 240 tubes of dead­ to the rebel forces and thus bring William S. Hyde represented Mr. who rrefused to co-operate In the bly beaten. the civilized people ct the world. an end to Nicaragua’s civil war. Bowers at the hearing and spoke since the tour started. ‘ Pittsburgh authorities noti­ Pekin efforts to open an offensive ly drugs which vanished yesterday Medical examination revealed He said that this organization In while enroute to a hospital In the In the fighting yesterday* the for the bill. He explained just what “ Because of'trouble we had In fied Detroit police today they against the Cantonese. its scheme of world control, sent crowded east end district of Lon­ government troops captured the it would mean and said it was Japan we were notified four months were led to the $30,000 cache Wu Pel Fu was reported to - J chf-st had been crushed, snd signs of heavy blows had been one of their members (Sapiro) out don. tewn of Tlerra Azul and occupied nothing more or less than a copy out that we probably would not re- on Weekoski’s farm by Joseiffi have beeu willing to co-operate struck-upon the face and head. The to organize the farmers into co­ The tubes contained Novarae- Muy Muy after overcoming stub­ of the bill which gives the Ninth teive university credits for the Jaworski, of Detroit, one of with Chang Tso Lin, but his sub­ latter Induced bleeding which con- operative associations. He charged Gobillon, one of the most potent born rebel resistance. District Incorporated the same tour, so'what was the use,” explain­ two suspects held in the case. ordinates were opposed to such ac­ the plaintiff was merely acting as ed the student. irlbuted to death. poisons known, embodying arsenic. Another six hour battle occurred recreational privileges. tion and permission was denied to agent and instrument of this inter­ Police today were energetically pur­ at Sp,n Jeronimo In which the reb­ Among those who favored the Henry , J. Allen, form.er governor I'engtein troops to enter Honan In believe that Flagg was of Kansas, who is dean of the kicked and beaten as ho lay on the national band of Jews in order to suing their search for the remain­ els gained an initial success, but bill were Wells A. Strickland,. W MARIE, PEACEMAKER plac^ these later retired with the loss of two “ Floating University” still believes ground. Appearances Indicatertlmf I h "a*"®® cooperative assocla- ing seventy tubes of the poison. W. Robertson and Scott Simon. (Continned on Page; 2) Children, it was said, are espe­ machine guns and a number of the Idea Is a good one, although be uis body then d m S ' t ' b ; rifles. These activities all occur­ Some Opposition FOR PRINCE CAROL park borders near the nation of this international body of cially in danger of being poisoned /admits that probably the next at­ Boston & Jews.” red within a radius of thirty miles. Those who appeared in opposition tempts will not be co-educatlonal. Albany railroad tracks by the drug, as the tubes In which to the bill were Dr. F. A. Sweet, it 1b contained are packed In pretty Gpt Edacatlon Gallagher declared it was a libel. orange-colored boxes similar to can­ president of the Eighth School and "Two-thirds of the students have Queen of Jugo-Slavia Trying to PHYSICIAN IS BLAMED "When Ford said Sapiro had used dy boxes. Utilities District, and Police Com­ received a liberal education,” said Have Prince Visit Father In RU^IAN STATE GEMS Ills Infiuence over the farmers to Some of the tubes which were DIVES UNDER WATER missioner Edward J. Murphy, who Gov. Allen. ‘ “ The rem inder have Bucharest. bring them under the control of tha i*ecovered were taken from children is also a member of the Town failed to profit by the tour. It was FOR DEATH OF CHILD International Jews. who had found the tubes in the gut­ School Board. a great adventure in education an! ARE SOLD AT AUCnON Linked With Reds TO SAVE TWO WOMEN Dr. Sweet maintained that there Paris, March 16.— Queen Marie ter and were playing with them. like every other initial z step, had of Jugo-Slavia Is to attempt the Charged by Coroner With Ford linked Sapiro to the “ Reds” , The police today issued a warn­ should be a referendum clause many faults. Bolshevists and Communists.” whereby it would come ba^ik to the role of peacemaker between King Cniminal Carelessness; Made Bring Over $400,000 In London ing to the public not to break any PolTceman In Full Uniform Ex- Governor Allqn said that due to Ferdinand of Rumania, her father, Gallagher added, “ and declared of the tubes if found. people of the district before final the co-eijucatiqnal arrangements Wrong Diagnosis. Sale— Only Small Part that the plaintiff, as a member of tricates Women Trapped In passage. and Pripce Carol, her brother, ac­ Teachers in all schools read the there had been some “ normal, cording to Information reaching Jewelry. i this organizaticn of International warning to their pupils. An Automobile. Mr. Murphy was opposed to it healthy. courtships” aboard the Prince Carol. Wlllimantic, March 16.— Coroner ______Jews, sought to establish here in because he said it meant that the “ Floating University,” and that at Prince Carol ’ old the Interna­ Arthur Bill of Danielson today ren­ London, March 16.— Former ' ^be rule that exists In Ru> PROBERS TO MEET Atlantic City, N. J.. March 16.— maintenance of the Manchester least six definite engagements had tional News Service today that dered a finding in.the death of six- Russlan state jewels, auctioned at * Trapped when their sedan plunged Community club would be thrown resulted. there has been no development in year-old Lena Parla, which occur­ Christie’s today, brought a total The principal Issue here Is Detroit, March 17.— Senator over an embankment into the cold on the district. The qtuijents were eager to talk his negotiations for permission to red at the home of helf parents on of $402,85^4 whether such a conspiracy of inter­ James Reed, Democrat of Missouri, waters of the capal here, Mrs. In rebuttal Attorney William S. of their adventures and their high return to Bucharest to visit himanager of the Philadelphia Na­ could be spent for recreational one male student had, committed ment and represent a small part of the foul purpose described,” said' ing committee calling them to tional League baseball club, and a that h . leave Mme. Lnpeecu . A | S T ’ lfle lld ^ l'e lS ^ ^ ^ work until the voters of the district suicide at Batavia by jumping over­ return for a reconciliation. the state Jewels which were seized Gallagher. “ If it did exist, there Washington for a conference Sat­ woman friend, were saved from voted In favor of it. board-and, the burning out of. the “ I am not worried,” said the ex -! According to the coroner the urday. when the Soviet government took was no libel. If it did not, the plain­ death early today by a policeman’s ship’s dynamos by excessive use of Ited prince. "My father and I are I young girl, became 111 on January tiff was libelled.” The slush fund committee will heroism. 19 and Dr. Turcotte was called ou pvqr control of Russia. PROBING JAIL BREAK electric toasters and hot-plates. slow at making decisions.” Gallagher took up one by one consider the Pennsylvania situation Mrs. Dooln, who was driving, ap­ Most of the students did not ap­ There have been some intima­ the evening of that day to attend Prance paid $30,- at the meeting. It was learned. the sick child and'after a superficial 500 for a glittering and magnificent the statements listed as libellous parently mistook the location of the Joliet, 111., March 16.— The Will pear to be .greatly impressed by the tions to Prince. Carol that unless he nuptial crown. i when the Sapiro suit was filed. In Senator Reed said that he plan­ bridge, and the car plunged Into sights' they had seen oh'the world accepts the conditions offered him examination Informed the parenie County Grand Jury today was ord­ of the girl he would call the fol­ diamond bracelets each instance, Gallagher said, “ we ned to leave Detroit Friday night the water after tearing away a ered into session next Monday, to tour. — the abandonment of Mme. Lup- will prove that statement was ab­ following the week-end adjourn­ length of guard railing. The students will travel to Bel­ escu—rhls allowance may be cut lowing day and fqll them the nature $17,000 and a pair of diamond pen­ hear evidence In the spectacular of the Illness. The next day Dr. Tui’- dants brought $12,500. solutely false.” He stressed Pord’a ment o f the Ford-Sapiro libel suit. Patrolman .William Coleman, on Jail-break of three Mexican con­ gium by land and rejoin the ship off. This apparently does not reference to Berhert and Mortott nis ^ a t near the scene, heard the worry either Prince Carol or Mme. cotte pronounced the case one of - A large oval brilliant, weighing victs, under sentence of death for at Amsterdam, being due in New bronchial pneumonia. In spite of hla Flelschaker, the multl-milllonalres eruh and doye into the water with­ York.In the first week of Mav, Lupescu. ' forty carats,. brought $59,000 the mONEER DIES the killing of Deputy Warden Pe­ treatment the child became rapidly reeprd price of the sale. of San Pi^anclsco, The reference Key West, Fla,, March 16.— Dr. out waiting to remove his uniform. ter Klein of Stateville Penitentiary. “ We’ll take a legs expensive place was that both Fleischakers were The car was lying on an angle in the country and get along with­ worse and Dr. Charles H. Girard J. Y. Porter, Sr., who made the Wille Judge Frederick Hill was was summoned. This physician at among the “ leading Jewish sup­ In nine feet of water. Breaking one issuing his Grand Jury call, Ward­ out tervants altogether,” said PRIN(pE OP WALES WINS porters of the Sapiro plan.” first demonstration of the mos­ JUDGE BOWERS’S CONDITION once diagnosed the case as acute Bicester, Eng., March-16.—^’The quito law yellow fever transmis­ of the windows Coleman fought en Elmer Green of the peniten­ Mme. Lupescu tpday. lean go to _ “ They enlarge their ring of ot his way inside the car, and dragged work.' I have Worked before and diphtheria and itreated the child ac­ Prince of -Wales rode In an easy sion, died here this morning at the tiary went to the new- Stateville cordingly but the patient died Jews where Sapiro was a member,” . out the womeb, both of whom had At the ^lanchester Memorial h,os- I can do it again.” winner In the Lord of the Manor Gallagher' observed. ' age of seventy-five following a lin­ prison to question Nathan F. Leo­ pital this afternoon at 2,: 30 It was shortly afterward. lost consciousness. They were tak­ Granadler Guards today. Others Mentioned gering Illness. pold, Jr., about his alleged connec­ reported that Mr; Bowers was It Is not known what action will en to Mrs. Dooin’s home here, tion with the plot to poison the TREASURY BALANCE ..T h e. Prince rode his own horse. The names of Otto Kahn. Albert He served in the regular United while Coleman was taken to a hos­ about the same as .ire was ye'ster- 'Washington, Mar. 16.__Treasurv be taken against vr-Dr. Turcotte' I'urcoite as the Park OourUer” and finished two States army from 1875 to 1907, guards and effect a wholesale de­ L. Lasker and Bernard Baruch pital. day. He appeared to be just a little balance as ot March 14th: $179,-i had^no't^rLe^lUd^n^P^nn^ lengths ahead of the field. His livery of 1.200 convicts. more restless today. . - 1180;389.23. i ^ copy <^be cor style was dashing and he was were mentioned again when Galla"^’ ner’s finding. roundly cheered by a large crowd. CCkmtinned .on Page 2)

va >ACE TWO IIANCHESTER EVENUTG HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927. •jrv- ' ' '

Russell Mfg Co . . . . • ' ' '* 60 Smyth Mfg C o ...... 3.50 GRASS FIRE TAKES s p e e d u m i t c h a n g e d "Note that I did not refet to railway, ■virtually isolating"the Local Sti)cks Stanley Works com . 69 70 KIWANIANSUSTEN growing, bat to holding yonr own. CHINA’S G i m WAR of Nanking, according to a ^ s p a t i^ ' Stanley Works pfd . . 27 ' Towns, like bueinesses, do not stand today from Shanghai to the C en tr^^ still. T%ey either go ahead or go (FnniMied by Patnam ft Co.) Standard Screw . . . .102 107 TO RULE OF REASON Torrington ' ...... 69 71 backward. Going backward in a NEARS CUMAX TODAY HAYSTACK AND CRIB town like Manchester means .empty The dispatch adds that the Can Underwood ...... 46 48 TO SOME CRITICISM tonese claim to have occupied tn* Bank Stocfet. U S Envelope pfd .. .n o — (Continue^ from Page 1) hOnses, failures in mercantile lines and empty stores. Think it over, the (Continned from Page 1) city of Pengpr, and that Oenerar City Bk and Trust . .640 650 Union Mfg C o ...... • ——“ 27 Chang Teung-Chang, commander of Conn RiTcr Banking .300 — Whitlock Coll Pipe . . 21 repealing the necessity for ang- next time you think of a city classi­ 25 fication. their planned offensive against the the Shangfnng armies, haa been' First Natl-Htfd...... 215 — X-— Ex-dividend. Also It Just FaUs Short of llnig licenses on state-owned wat­ •. Willard Rogers Tells Club • “ There are two pieces of prop­ -Cantonese at Hankow. compelled to retreat toward Soo- Htfd-Aetna Natl ....4 4 5 — ers,, regulating hon-r^ident fish­ chow. Htfd-Conn Tr Co. . . . 590 — ing; regulating fishing in Bankers erty that ought to be preserved for Talked for Weeks Woodland Street Bam the town. One is the carbarn prop­ After several weeks of parleying The battle for they'- control of Land Mtg & Title . . . 65 — and Mystic cove. Groton; estab­ About Tbings He Would Shanghai continues fiercely. Htfd Morris Plan B’k 115 — lishing the rights of the New Hav erty— and, by the way, the trolley Chang Tso Lin took matters into Phoenix St B’k Tr . .400 — N.Y. Stocks en railroad in the waters of the company should be made to remove his own bands and this week sent Park St Trust ."...... 460 — When Firemen Stop It. Mianus river, the subject to be cov­ Have Different Here. those ..obnoxious looking bams at .his troops across the Yangtze river Wu Fleeing ' once— and the other is the Tinker Riverside Trust ____ 460 ’ — ered in another bill yet to be re­ Into the territory that bad hereto­ Paris, March 16.-—The Fengtien; ported: providing for removal - of and Greene site. I have not' been fore been sacred to Wu Pei Fu. troops of Marshall Chang Tso Lin U S Security...... 440 — High Low 2 p. m. asked to help sell the Tinker- When Mrs. Bessie Pearl, wife of obstructions such as telephone Control of Honan would enorm­ have captured Cheng Chow and Wu Bonds. , At Gulf W I . 34% 33% 33% Fifty-six out of a posible sixty- Greehe site, for I submit to you that ously increase the wealth of Chang East Conn Pow 5 .. 99% Am Bee'. Sug. 23 Stephen D. Pearl the well known poles and wires, along state-aided one members of the Klwanls club Pel Fu has fleid to Leynag-Ward, 101 23 23 highways; appropriating iqoney catting that property up so that we Tso Lin and would also give him a Htfd & Conn West 6s 95 Am T & T . .165 165 165 livery stable keeper, undertook to were in attendance' today at the would have nine different business according to reports published by for the Amerlkn union safety un­ fine base for operauons against the the Paris newspapers today. Hart E L 7% ...... 290 295 fVnaconda . . . 46 46 weekly meeting at the Hotel Sheri­ blocks is sure going to make Main O^tonese. burn a pile of rubbish In the yard ion; reducing the capital stock re­ dan. In the contest Arthur The Central News reports that Conn L P 5% s . . . . 109 110% Am Smelt ...1 4 8 % 146 147% quirements of water companies to street Ippk— well, about like some­ Conn L P 7s ...... 1 1 7 119 Amer Loc ...10'i% 107% 107% of the Pearl home at 120 Woodland Knofla’s "Real Estate Barons” thing that the cat dragged in. the Cantonese have captured Ihing street late this forenoon she suc­ allow state banks to invest in such had two missing and Charlie Pick­ NANKINO ISOLATED on Taipu Lake. Conn L P 4 % s...... 97 98% Am Car Fndy 103 103 103 Stocks; amending the charter of “ Remember, where properties are Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 103% 105 Atchison ____ 174% 173% 173% ceeded all right with relation to ett's "Whlppetts” ^ had three ab­ essential for town development or Another report states that inde­ the rubbish blit she also started the Greenwich JTrust company. sent. Of the former one is in the London, March 16.— The Can­ pendent Chinese naval commanders lusnrance Stocks. Balt & Ohio .113 112 112% The Senate the preservation of a town's attrac­ Beth St B . . . 49% 49% 49% something she couldn’t stop, the South and the other is in the Me­ tiveness, the community should as­ tonese, after desperate fighting on the Yangtze are making their xAetna Insurance ...5 0 0 510 Favorable reports in the Senate way to Hankow to offer-their serv; Chili C o p ___ 36% 35% 35% said something being a grass ‘fire morial hospital. sume the expense of retaining them. twenty miles from Shanghai, today Aetna Casualty Sure 760 770 today included a Waterbttry bond captured an important strategic ices to the Cantonese for a mone­ Con Gas N Y . 9 7 % 97% 97% that ran across the Pearl premises Previous to the 'luncheon the But,- of course, a nice memorial li­ Aetna Life ...... 560 570 and onto the land of August John­ issue for street improvrements to­ ^oint on the tsnanghal-Nanking tary reward. Aetna Lifef ull pd ..560 570 Col Fuel Iron. 58 57% 58 taling $676,000, and threuiBridge­ members of the chorus had a 20- brary on this site would solve the Ches & Ohio. .156% son, whose residence is sixteen mlnute rehearsal for the coming problem In great shape— and what Aetna Life part pr . .610 155% 156% numbers furthei^ along on the same port bond issues, including $850,- A atom obile...... 205 225 Cruc Steel . . . 92% 92% 92% 000, for construction of the Yellow minstrel, under the leadership of a site for su.ch a building. street. C. Elmore Watkins. Manchester’s "Fiftli Avenue.” Conn General ...... 1500 1600 Can Pac .... 184% 183% 184% Romping along before the Joyous Mill bridge, $900,000 for school Htfd Steam Boiler ..620 650 Erie ...... 43% 43 43% bonds and pavement bonds of Frank Conkey was* the lucky "East Center street shonld be Im­ March breezlets, the flames skipped man today, wlimlng the prize do­ proved, and not because I live on It. xHartford F ire ...... 497 510 Erie 1 s t ...... 55 54% 55% through the Johnson grass till they $500,000. P h oen ix ...... 535 54^ Gen Elec .... 85 84% 85 House bills passed from the cal­ nated by Austin Cheney. This street. Bob Smith refers to as came to the Johnson haystack, a The speaker was. W. B. Rogers the Fifth Avenue, of Manchester; T ravelers...... 1125 1135 Gen Asphalt . 88% 88% 88% noble pile fifteen feet in diameter endar today were: m Last Time Gen Mot . . , . 177% 173% 177% One hundred thousand dollar of the'Board of Police Commis­ and I guess it is, for Ed Holl is Public Utility Stocks. and of symmetrical proportions, sioners, who was the guest of ex- down in Bermuda spending the Gt North pfd . 87% 87% refunding bond issue in Stoning- Conn Pr C o ...... 320 330 87% which it had taken several tons of Presldent Charles Ray. Mr. Rog­ profits he made on a. number of us Conn L P 7 % ...... 112 — 111 Central .. 125% 125% 125% hay to build. The fire set to work on ton; $100,000 building bonds in Circle ers preceded a talk on Manchester who bought on that street. This Is Kenn Cop .... 52 % 52% 52% Stonington; validating acts of the Conn L P 8 % ...... 120 123 the hay and ate it up faster than all affairs by several good stories, the main artery into and out of the xConn Elec Ser pfd . 68 70 Lehigh Valley 118% 118 118 Neighbor Pearl’s horses could have Stamford tax collector; establish­ ing a Bristol police benefit, fund; some on Manchester men and oth-^ and by this street the town is xHtfd Gas pfd ...... 53 — Marine pr .... 41% 40% 41% done had they been multiplied by a era. He said: "Whethier you like Judged. Yet, the street at times -\Hart Gas com ...... 82% 84 Nor West .... 170% 169% 170% sizeable number. validating a deed from W. H. Tal- madge to Stephen P. Wlllets, of my view or not, I hope you will looks like a public dumping ground LIFE OF Hart E L ...... 340 845 Nor P a c ...... 87% 87 87 Two Companies Respond. give me credit for coming here a n i and, -remember, my taxpayer S N E T e l ...... 156 158 N Y Centra} .148% 142% 142% Meantime the firemen of fire com­ Stamford; authorizing Lakeview Cemetery Association to hold funds giving you, in my own way, my friends, just the impression that Manufacturing Stocks. N Y N H & H 51% 51% 51% panies No. 1 and No. 2 were tear­ ideas of some of the shortcomings street makes might be a factor in SAINT GENEVIEVE** Pierce Arr . . . 21 % 20% 20% ing up the roads answering an in.trust; appropriating $6,000 to Acme Wire ...... 10 15 each agriculture society for county that I find here in Manchester.” bringing or not bringing to Man­ Am Hardware...... 85 86 Rep Ir & St . . 72% 72 72% alarm that had been sent in from Mr. Rogers has become* a very chester a new Industry. Reading .... 106 104% 104% Box 23. No. 1 got around first but demonstrations and club agents; THURSDAY and FRIDAY American Silver .... 26 — authorizing a $25,000 bond issue forcible speaker. He states plain- "The trolley line to the Green Billings Spencer pfd . — 8 Chi R Isl & Pa 65% 05% 65% had to lay in about 800 feet of ly what he has to say and is frank and north should be replaced with 2~FEATURES—2 So Railway . 123% 123 123% hose and by that time the haystack for Canaan fire district; allowing Billings Spencer com — 6 retirement at 65 years of age in In his criticisms. Below is the a bus line. The Connecticut com­ Bigelow-Htfd com .. 78 82 St Paul . . . . . 14 13% 13% and an adjoining ' corncrlb fairly substance of his talk: pany says ‘buses could not handle ANNA Q. NILSSON in well filled with corn were as good Waterbury’s police department; in­ Bristol Brass ...... 5 % 6 ■ Studebaker . .61 60% 60% Rogers’ Talk the business at peak periods of the Uri Pacific . . .167% as gone and the fire was seriously cluding wholesale products in the Collins C o ...... 125 135 165% 165% gasoline tax; incorporating Bran­ “A number of years ago, many day.’ More bjjses is the answer. U S rubber ., . 64 64% threatening the Johnson barn. Colt Fire A r m s ...... 31% 32 64% ford Land and Title Co.; establish­ of us beard the former president of They have solved'those problems in **EAST PICKINGP^ U S Steel . . . .162 162% 162% The firemen put an end to that Hartford. They can solve them Eagle L o c k ...... 108 110 threat, however, and what would ing the Town Court of Bloomfield; Trinity college, Flavell Luther, tell A TALE OP MYSTERY U S St pr . .. .130% 130% 130% the local Chamber of Commerce here. Fafnlr Bearing...... 85 90 otherwise have been a first class reimbursing towns for court costs ------AND------Hart & C o o le y ...... 175 190 Westinghouse 73% 72% 72% in motor vehicle cases when the about ‘growing pains.’ Today I Credit Bureau. \ West Union , . 50% 50.% 50% fire of its sort was extinguished af­ "The merchants should have a xint Silver pfd ...... 110 112 ter half an hour’s fight. The loss accused is discharged or a nolle is would like to suggest that the best \ Int Silver c o m ...... 148 145 entered: validating a contract be­ remedy for ‘growing pains’ is in­ credit bureau at once. They should BACK FROM FLORIDA was estimated at several hundred have It for the benefit of the hon­ *^ h e f in a l e x t r a ** ^ xJewel Belting pfd . . 85 .— dollars. tween Palmer Brothers company testinal fortitude. On the football Frank L. Pinney of the Rainbow and the city of Norwich; validating field, they call it another name. est people in town. A credit bureau A CUB REPORTER MAKES GOOD. Ln’drs Frary & Clark 91 92 minimizes the merchants’ losses Mann B’man Class A 19% 20 Inn and Dance pavilion returned to acts o f the Day-KImball hospital of And with that courage of convic­ town last night from a business Putnam. tions, we should be assured a from bad accounts and it is about Mann Bo’man Class B 6% 11’ time every ipan who pays his bill New Brit Mach pfd . .104 — trip to St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Fine For Embezzlers. gentlemanly, broad and Intelligent Pinney says that he sees several ADAM ALONE HAD audience. There is no room in this stopped to realize that the honest New Brit Mach com . 20 22- A bill introduced by Representa­ people of this country, year in and North & J u d d ...... 22 24 big Improvements in the “ Sunshine tive William Citron, of Middle- busy age for petty jealousies, pic­ City” since his last trip there, but town. calling for $10,000 fine and ayune viewpoints or conclusions yaur out, pay millions of dollars Pratt Whitney pfd ....86 90 worth of bills of dishonest people. J R Montgomery pfd .50 — reports business quiet at this sea­ PERSONAL LIBERn ten years imprisonment for embez­ based upon personal prejudices.” son. zlement of state property was “Assuming that at least this au­ In other words, bad accounts are J R Montgomery com 25 — an item of overhead. It, like all Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 24 While In the southern state he tabled at the request of Represen dience will apply this barometer gleaned a number of new ideas that tative Sturges, of Woodbury, who in judging my personal viewpoints other overhead Itelns, Is eventually he will Incorporate In his dances passed on to the consumer. RIALTO was not certain the phraseology of Manchester I am going to give and hotel service. And It Ended When Eve Ar­ was correct. them- to you as I see them, always ‘‘At least five members of the remembering that I am far from board of selectmen shdfild agree to infallible and that as Christ said serve another term and then only LAST TIMES THIS EVENING rived, Professor TeUs when he held up the sheet of paper, one of that five should be excused. •* v’/,' ABOUTTOWN JEWS MADE ISSUE “ There are two sides to every­ Handling upwards of a million dol­ thing! lars, as the town does, Is not boy’s ^^Marriage Lieense League of V o t^ s. “ I am for the immediate consol­ play anymore and men chosen for Hose Company No. 2 of the the office of selectmen should be Manchester Fire department will IN BIG FORD SUIT idation of school and fire districts, I consider our present system a men with proves business and exe­ “That wad Weit’* hold its monthly meeting at the cutive ability. It would be danger­ Members of the Manchester relic of the barbaric ages and the fire headquarters, Main and Hil- (Continued from Page 1) ous to allow a majority of the pres­ Starring William Fairbanks and Dorothy Revier lard street tomorrow evening. League of Women Voters received only reason we keep Itiis because we do not want to temporarily of­ ent selectmen to quit and a group first hand ideas on law enforce­ gher read from an Independent ar- fend the tew people we might have of “ green” men step in. You will find the classified ad­ t.cle, this statement; “ Lasker, Bar­ Political Indifference. SELECTED SHORTER SUBJECTS ‘.Time Proof vertising In the Evening Herald ment from a layman and a police to eliminate from office in the pro­ uch, Sapiro/Honlg, Levy, Steen, cess of consolidation. Aside |rom "Political indifference, as reflect­ profitable reading, both from the official at their meeting In the Fleischaker, Rubono, Kahn, Mey­ ed in the littlo Interest taken by Twenty years ago a lawyei viewpoint of the reader and the ad­ the fundamental reasons for con­ South Methodist church last night er,— all working for the uplift of solidation. I would like to inject yon men In important town meet­ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY / invested in street railway vertiser. V Prof. Walter Stemonds of the Con­ the American farmer.” ings, is damnable. You ask men to necticut Agricultural college and here two personal reasons why I stock, in a prosperousindustrial "This, of course, on its face was would like both consolidations at take the important and non-profit- “ Stranded In Paris** and in life insurance. Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon the truth, but it wasn’t meant to once. I would like' school, district able Jobs and then you leave them of this town wero the speakers. be known as the truth,” Gallagher to the mercy of men who take no Motor car competition and consolidation because I would like Bebe Daniels is Starred Prof. Stemonds deplored the commented. “It was meant as the entire town educational system tipie or trouble to analyze town af government regulation ren­ COAL modern attitude toward law but sarcasm, indicating that the oppo­ to have a few years under the dl- wildly make motions la This Joyful Comedy of a Little Girl Alone, in Gay Paree Withoirt a Cent. dered valueless the first two. said also that the law Is weak In site was true.” rectlon of one whose educational matters its administration. He termed law Touching; on a statement asking about which they know nothing. Only the life insurance is still ability I consider second to none— Best Quality merely a "game for lawyers.” the "American farmer whether P. A. Verplanck. My second rea­ How would you men like to let ALSO ANOTHER WESTERN THRILLER V good, ready to provide for his He describe 1 courts of law as a his only friends were an Interlock­ son for wanting fire district con­ some of these men to make mo­ family and for him as needed. source of copy for fhe tabloid news­ ing ring of international Jews,” solidation at once is that I would tions and determine policies for Gallagher said: “ So -far as the your business. I have no criticism “ Heart Round** Progress and*changing custom papers and s^d that they were in like the problems of con­ Double / turn clearing liousrs for gossip, de­ plaintiff’s activities among Ameri­ of any man who wants low taxes. 1 With Riuiger “ BUI” Miller and His Wonder Horse have destroyed many a once solidation worked out while Frank bating forums and stages for in­ can farmers are concerned, we Cheney, jr., is very much on the want them. The lower the bettei*. profitable business. But not Screened decent drama. He mentioned sever­ will show that there was not one job. That man will pass on issues But men who are going to partici­ An Hilarions Comedy and Current News life insurance. al famous casos which have come Jew to every hundred Gentiles upon the merits of the issue. Most pate in town meetings owe it to aligned with Mr. Sapiro in his co­ themselves and to the town in That stands the test of time to the public notice during the past men are prone to view things sel­ year or two. operative marketing activities.” fishly and with a view to ‘feather which they live to at least try to un­ Lowest Price Not Halfway Counfry At this point, Gallagher brought ing their own nests.’ derstand the public problems Connecticut General Prof Stemonds went into detail Secretary pf Agriculture Jardlne Humaniie the Town. into the case. Strong for CIOMification Life I nsurance Company on nullification. Ho. said, however, "■I am strong for city classifica­ "In closing, I recommend human­ THE MANCHESTER that light wines and beer would “ We will show that such men as tion. There is no sound reason izing this old town of ours. Let’s PAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt GRAIN & COAL CO. never take the place of prohibition. Frank O. Lowden, former governor against it and innumerable reasons be a little more democratic, one It is either pixihlblUoa or the sa­ of Illinois and Secretary of Agri­ for it. But I was against the man­ with the other. Let's have our hon­ 10 Depot Sq. ■ Tel. 292 Phone 1760. Apel Place. loon, for the United States is not a culture Jardlne in President Cool- ner in which this was undertaken est difference, but be manly about halfway countrj'. Idge’s cabinet, are identified with by the Chamber, of Commerce- It. There never was and there never STATE T O N iG irr "There is not any more drinking and members of the so-called Sa­ suggest referring the job to some­ will be an issue which justified ill SOUTH MANCHESTER under prohibition, than there was piro cooperative associations,” said one who knows how, the next time. feeling. A little better understand­ Gallagher. formerly," Prof. Stemonds sald>in “I would retain practically the ing of each other, a little more re 'ShowB Plcturee present form of government but spect for the other fellow’s view answer to one of the wet argu­ points, and soon there will appear ments he mentioned. "It is true Gallagher showed the Jury a ser­ would call the board ,of selectmen ies of pictures, published in the In­ an atmosphere which’ will make BIGGER AND BETTER that some persons do more drink­ tbj board of aldermen and the dependent depicting etrawberry, chairman of the board would be 'Manchester a better place in which ing but to a considerable extent celery and pear fields in Califor­ to live and will afford all of us more they are persons with enough mon­ the mayor. INSURANCE✓ nia. Over each photograph was' a "Town zoning is a good, thing wholesome happiness for real haP' ey to make fools of themselves and caption aaylng the California grow- and ought to be adopted and ap plness comes through real friend­ COUNTRY STORE not enough brains to keep away era were "paying tribute,” or were ships. from it. "They are college sopho­ piled at the earliest moment. In m dominated by the Jewish organiza­ stead of injuring many o f the men -ANI mores who have never grown up. tion. They advertise thetr drinking a lot who think they want to^ get Into IN BANKBUPTCY The Best Guardian of "W o will prove,” said Gallagher, the gasoline business we will be — but the whole crowd of them "that not one cent of tribute was couldn’t keep a big brewery going doing' them a favor. There* are al­ ever paid by those farmers to a ready too many gasoline stations New Haven, Conn., March 16.— SURPRISE NIGHT! on full time." Jewish ring.” An Involuntary petition in bank­ Life and Property Not Corrupting Youth and it is about time men with u lit­ Oallegher also touched ' on tle money saved up were told that ruptcy has been filed In United “Prohibition Is not corrupting Ford’s ohargea that the Sapiro co­ States District Court here against I the young, True, the young of every this la not a business which con­ operatives borrowed money from ducts itself and produces enormous John M. Lynch. Ine., a Walling­ generation have been corrupted by Jewish bankers. profits. ford clothing merchant, and Louis from one to a million Influences. If 2-BIG FEATURES-2 "W e will show that mllHonz of "Town planning is good In that Oodfrled, of Meriden, has been ap­ the boys at S tem are any sample dollars were borrowed by these it provides for the future, but in pointed receiver in bonds of $3,- “The Return of Peter Grimm” and of the present generation of youth cooperatives from the American Manchester the town planning 000. Petitioning creditors are M. the young people can stand a lot of Insure Your Valuables government and national banks,” powers should be vested in the Cohen, $390; A. S. Roeenteld & “ Timid Terror” corruption before they get as bad he added, "biit that not one cent board of selectmen and not in a Co.,'$40; and Henry Breunlg, $100. as their fathers were at the same was borrowed from Jewish bank­ separate board which, I feel, would A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT age. The young people of today are ers." be in constant collision with the nothing to brag about but they are Gallagher told the Jury how a town fathers. The cassowary lays from six to IS THE at least more franK and honest group of western cooperative lead­ Need More Industries, eight eggs and these are incubated BARGAIN DAY than their fathers were. ers sought to see Ford to "set him "Manchester should have an in­ solely by the male. The eggs are BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. Turning to another phase Pro. right" on their movement while it telligently prepared and scientifi­ so large that one will furnish a | TOMORROW! Stemonds said: was under attack in the Dearborn cally applied advertising campaign. meal for several persons. Independent. The group was de­ Ended In Eden Understand, I do not mean the type AFTERNOON AND EVENING The Manchester Trust Co. "Personal liberty is a gallant nied an audience with the auto of publicity used for Florida, with Ideal. It Is worth fighting for, king but did succeed In stopjkhtf which niany of you should be fa­ Mellduff-Hai^son worth dying foi'— the only trouble publloattoii of the attacks for a lit­ miliar. but a dignified system un­ tle while. studio De Danse being that there Isn’t any personal der which men planning new in- A c ts liberty and hasn’t been since the *"nie evidence will show that duatries, warehouses and such State Theater BaiNKng time of Adam. When the Lord when this group appealed to Mr. would hear of Manchester. You ' Wit h came to Adam In hla sleep and Ford for a hearing to explain how need more induetriee in Manches­ Stretehing, Limbering, Routine j from a rib bone constructed wom­ wrong he was, he refused to hear ter If you are going tg )iold your Private or Class Instructioit ESTELLE TAYLOR, RICARDO CORTEZ , an, he destroyed personal liberty, their appeal or to give thAm the own. in Social Dancing. for Adam and eternity. chance to set him right. He finally AND LOIS WILSON Fire and Liability "I have no argument with, the granted them an audience with man who wants to repeal the Vol­ Fred Black! business manager; of stead Act or even the 18th Amend­ the Dearborn Independent, a com­ ment. What I do object to is the mittee did see Mr. Black and ex­ plain how unjust the articles were "NEW YORK” theory that you can pick and Insurance choose between laws and. atlll re- that had been publlehed. All Of A Sudden Peggy Special Added Attraction, *‘Hdl and the Way Out** I main a good citizen. There is only "The articles stopped after that one choice for the good citlaen— for a few months but were started Twice Daily, 2 ;15 and 6:30k' ' > again later. The later articles all ' a-ACI COHEOV obey the law or repeal It. Observe staged by it until you can repeal itt” libelled Mr. Sapiro in the same manner as before. OONINOl SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUBSDAT 1 RICHARD G. RICH ’The court then recessed until CENTER CHURCH DRAMATIC CLUB SERVITUDE 1:30. . V JOHN GILBERT in > ^nker Building, South Manchester. Friday Eveiiinsr, March 25,8 o’clock Chester: I've worked under the You will find the classified ad­ same boss for twenty years. vertising In the Evening Herald 'Cheney Hall Lester: I can beat that. Next pflWtable reading, both from the Proceeds go Into the Church Building Fund. Flesh and the week Is my sjlver wedding annlver- viewpoint of the reader and the ad­ |J[8ary.— Answers. vertiser. MANCHESTER EVENING HBKAJ43, WB©NESDAY, MARCH 16, l| s T , r 'fT his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldam ol' West street. • * BEAT THESE EARLY . „ EVANGEUST ftp Miiss Sadie Schultz of Linden BIRDS IP Yblt PAN Rockville street was taken to the Rockville hospital on Saturday evening, ser­ Edward Newton of T p iS NEW iously ill. street comes through with one 'that beats anything reported' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thrall m i j i ]■ GOLD MIDAL who have been spending the winter from Winsted this year. He-'shys P R t iD E in Florida have returned to their that butterflies have been’ tly-.' Walter*Williamson to' Conduct'^ SC EVERY MOTHERS’ home on Prospect street. ing aroUnd in his back yard aU Eight Day Campai^ at Sal’^ I Mrs. James R. Quinn of Tulcott day. These butterflies are y^itioii Army Citadel. avenue is spending several days as not the common or garden va­ VM'U : - ' - ' CLU 6T0D IN E the guest of her daughter, Mrs. riety of yellow insects but’ are Walter Williamson, the Blind big brown ones with “ eyes” .and. Richard Wescott of Wethersfield. Evani^eilst will begin an eight day This tnodel also in Mrs. Wescott has been seriously ill. spots. revltal campaigh at the Salvation' Mrs. Fred Yost of Union street <8 >- - Apmy( citadel Saturday. Walter ■ Grirjr Enamel H nish Rockville Club to Hold First has returned after spending sever­ Williamk)n is no stranger to Ma:.- al weeks in Florida. CENTER CHURCH FOLK chester audiences, as he ! took a Mrs. William Schillinger of Vil­ prominent part in the meetings Price without Annud Banquet--Person­ lage street-was'taken to the Rock­ connected with the religious mis­ ville City hospital on Saturday. TO HOLD MOCK M sion recently held in the various Heat Control James Taylor of West Main churches. His musical numbers al News Items. street underwent an operation for were of a high order’. He has a appendicitis at the Rockville City “Case Against Casey” Feature good voice and his message and ____ ^ \ hospital on Saturday noon. The Of Family Night Entertain­ song won the hearts of his listen­ operation was performed by Dr. ment Tomorrow. ' ers. V Crowds attended the services (Special to The ^Herald) Demming of Hartford, assisted b / to hear him. Rockville, March 16. , Dr. Roy Ferguson and Dr. J. C. As a speaker, he is clear and Flaherty of this city. Mr. Taylor Center Congregational church The Every Mothers’ club will logical. His messages are practi­ s hold their first annual banquet is reported to be resting as comfor­ .folks will have a "family night” cal and he preaches the gospel Friday evening at 6:30 in Wesley­ tably as pbssible. tomorrow evening, to which every­ with a great deal of vim. Accom­ an hall. This will be mother’s body In the parish, young and old, panying him Is his wife'who Is al­ night out and father will play is invited. The program will begin so his aide in his evangelistic cam­ K- 36 In c h e s nuraemaid. The Ladles’ Aid so­ DEBATERSALLSETFOR at 7:45. Decorations in keeping paigns. 60 Inches ciety of the Methodist church will with St. Patrick’s Day will be in serve a roast beef dinner consisting charge of the young people of the olT'the following menu: roast beef, nNALDANAHERTEST Cyp club under the leadership of EXPECT LARGE P A R H SAVE SPACE brown gravy, mashed potatoes, Robert Russell. Refreshments will v^etables, salad, rolls, pickles, be served under the direction of G O L D M edal Glen- - and ^ range perfectly combined a|sple pie a la mode and coffee. Be­ High School Team to Definitelj’^ Mrs. Gertrude Purnell and Mrs. AT A O .H . ANNIVERSARY James Irvine of the church com­ ■wood for only $1451 SAVE DOLLARS with ev^y facility of a fore partaking of the dinner, the Win or Lose Ciip in Tonigh|’s members will sing “ Bless Be The mittee. Mrs. Elbert Shelton and W e can of fer you this fin­ modem gas range. ■We That Binds.’’ Discussion. ^' ■Mrs. Clarence' Quimby will arrange Plans have been completed for Miss Catherine McCarthy, head for the games and Instrumental the 50th anniversary St. Patrick’s est of Glenwood Combination fanges The Glenwood Robertshaw Oven aurse of the Visitirug Nurse asso­ An Importaiit event to Manhhes- music will be provided by Mr. and day ball which will be given to­ at this un|ieard-of price for just two Heat Control does away with your ciation of Rockville, will be the tor tonight will be the triangular Mrs. Norris. morrow evening in K. of C. hall on guest of honor. Mrs. George Her- debate which involves Meriden, A burlesque trial, “The Case Bissell street by Manchester Divi­ weeks more. / ' having ‘to watch anything you bake in Mg will act as mistress ^of cere­ and South Manchester High Against Casey,” under the auspices sion No. 1, A. O. H. Tickets are monies. The following program schools. Bacn team holds two of the Men’s League of the Church selling fast and.it is expected that This is the very newest model, a nar­ the Gas Oven. , ; has been arranged by the commit­ “ legs” on the John A. Danaher tro­ will furnish amusement aplenty a crowd of 300 or more will be rower size of this famous range, giving Come in while there are still some of tee in charge: phy and tonight’s winner will hold The cast is as follows: present. There will be modern and old- 'Address or Welcome by the pres­ it permanently. Manchester^ affirm­ The Judge— Clarence Quimby. you all the capacity of a complete coal these ranges left. This month only I ative team will debate against Mid­ Attorney Takeyourcoin, counsel fashioned dancing with music by A1 ident, Mrs. Eugene Edwards. Behrend’s orchestra. Cornelius, ^ Singing: “ Smiles” and “ Long, dletown at the High school assem­ for the plaintiff— William Parkis. SOLD ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN bly hall here at 8 o’clock. The pub­ Attorney Skin, for the defense— Foley will prompt for the old-fasb- Long Trail” by members. ioned numbers and the dancing will : Reading by Mrs. Mary Qregus. lic is invited to attend and there Ray Pillsbury, will be no admission fee. Clerk of'the court— Samuel Boh begin at 9:15, Vocal Duet: Mrs. Evelyn Fagan The general committee is head­ and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Manchester’s negative team will lin. debate in Meriden. Middletown’s af­ Jurors— I Amright, Leonard Bea­ ed by Leo Egan and P. E. MeVey is Toast; Our President by Mrs. secretary. Other members of the Frank Long. firmative team meets Meriden’s dle; Fritz Bunblesburger Horfeud- negative debaters in Middletown. enspein, Elbert Shelton; H. Hear committee are Arthur O’Neill, Piano Solo: Mrs. Dora Preusse. Lawrence Moonan and Patrick Glenwood Ranges There will be three judges and the easy, Ralph Proctor; E. Z. Mark, Remarks: Miss Catherine Mc­ Tierney. Carthy. debates will be decided on a point David McComb; Jonathan Judkins, Piano Solo: Miss Gladys Long. score. Last year Manchester won. its Theodore Bidwell; Welldone Mac­ Reading: Mrs. E. H. Cobb. home debate 3 to 0 but lost the out aroni, Bert Andrews; Olie Olson, MAKE COOKING EASY Sketch: The Hicktown News­ of town, discussion by the same Sam Nelson. APPROACH TO PARK paper by Mrs. Herzog and Mrs. score. The defendant, Dennis Casey- G. E. KEITH FURNITURE COMPANY, Manchester. Frank Long. The Judges for the debate here Lester Hohenthal. ' SOON TO BE FINISHED Piano Solo: Miss Betty Roblnr are Dean Edward Troxell, of Trin­ The plaintiff, Dorothy Perkins-— son. ity College, Hartford: Franklin E. Robert Hawley. During the - program popular Pierce, state supervisor of second­ The witnesses: Speak Louder, §tone Work at Center Springs ------— r ----- songs will be sung by the mem­ ary education; and Miss Mary Rev. Watson Woodruff; Claw To Be Resumed Within Short Frieman, counsel Johanson, en- studios of Station WTIC, at Hart- station. The boys’ and girl#’ bers. Worthley, debating at the Hammer, John Hood; I. C. Uno, HARTFORD CONTRACTOR tered the “ dangerous age plea” say­ ford. clubs and the High school orcl The committee of arrangements West Hartford High school. T!ime. Lucius Fhster. ing that Johanson and Miss Hansen Danna S. Merriman, musical di­ tra under the supervision: o f ' is as follows: Chairman of tickets The boys’ and girls’ glee clubs were madly in love and planned to E. Marion Dorward, yi^ere heard,1 and dinner arrangements, Mrs. and the High school orchestra will Included In the work of the Park TO SERVE TWO YEARS rector at the Hartford radio sta- marry after the first wife had se­ 'tion, listened to a private concert Mr. Merriman. ' ' ' Ernest Robinson; chairman of en­ furnish music before the debate 'Department for the coming few cured a divorce.' ! tertainment, Mrs. George Herzog, ABOUJTOWN weeks will be the completion of the this afternoon at the High school starts. ,Once a Want Ad user!you’ll aJi Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. Dora Following the debate this even­ stone approach on Main street to assembly hall here and If the Man­ Hartford, March 16.— A defense chester musicians are decided to ways use them to do any one of thd, Pruesse and Mrs. Eugene Edwards. ing the cooking class will serve a Mrs. Augusta ' Brink, who has the Center Springs park. It is ex­ S .M .H .S . MUSICIANS Official Visit Paid Pjthlan Sisters pected, that the work, once resum­ based on the fact that he was in the have passed the test, they will be many thinge they are famous toi spread to the members of both de­ been visiting Mrs. Henry Goetz in “ dangerous age of the forties” fail­ Damon Temple No. 4 Pythian bating teams, the judges, F. A. New Haven «for several V'eeks,, has ed, will take about two weeks to booked for an appearance at that doing profitably; ;• » Sisters received an official visit ed to save Charles E. Johanson, 42, Verplanck, presiding officer at the returned to her home on Main- finish. Hartford builder who has confessed MAY “ GO ON THE AIR” Monday evening from the Grand debate, and Miss Eda Fox and Miss street. Work on a new plot at the junc­ Officers. About eighty turned out to bigamy, in Superior Court here Eleanor Dwyer, alternates at the tion of .Woodbridge and Mather today. Johanson was sentenced by to greet the visitors. The supper recent Willimantic debate. Thomas Smith of Charter Oak was pronounced perfect and great­ streets at the North End is plan-] Judge-Newell S. Jennings to serve Give Trial Concert to Musical street has received word of the ned. Curb has been laid around this from one to two years in state pris­ ly enjoyed by all. Guests were pres­ plot and the surface of the land Director of WTIC Radio Sta- ent from New Britain, Meriden, death of his cousin, John Smith of on. ' Here is a Real Bargain Manchester, Hartford and Walling­ ADDISON West Springfield, who has a num­ must be graded and planted with Johanson was first married in tioii at Hartford. I • ' ^ ford. Mrs. Sadie Nutland, past ber of relatives and friends here. grass and shrubs. Hartford, June 12, 1918, and has a The owner.Is out of town tind offers the Hotaling place, cor­ grand chief presented Grand Chief The park department Is going to four-year-old daughter. He married There is a possibility that the ner of Cambridge and Oxford streets, six rooms, ttle batb moiil Amanda Chamberlain of West Mrs. Myrtle Armstrong and. Mrs; get along without the $5,000 which Miss Catherine Hansen, of Hartr musical organizatlena. at the South floor, fireplace, laundry in basement, steam heat, gas, upper and Raymond Birchard, foreman on Gladys, Clark will give a whist Sat-! was cut from its appropriation for ford, last June In New York after Manchester High school’ will be Haven with a gift of cut glass from i E. D. Treat’s farm in Addison was lower porches, inlaid tile floor in vestibule. Jar£e lot, ofiej^ar the members. The following en­ urday evening for the benefit of there remains a surplus of $2,300 a whirlwind courtship.’ Joseph M. heard soon over the air from the garage. Offered for $7,750, $500 cash needed to claim Ijw:. taken to Hartford hospital yester­ Memorial Temple, Pythian Sisters. from the appropriation of last year. tertainment was given: day suffering with a strange mal­ Farm, 30 acres, right on state road, seyen room hoime, jpteufu. Pythian Sisters’ Folly Girls. The card social *.vlll be held at the This amount, however, will not al­ ady. He will be given X-ray exam­ home of Mrs. Armstrong, 2 Depot heat, electricity, bath room, just right location for fiMing?«ta- Vocal s o l o ___ Betty McCannon inations to determine just what his low the department to do a great tion or store. Price only $6,500, ^ Comic act by Esther Weber and street, Buckland, and something deal of uew work. illness is. The doctors are very puz­ but of the ordinary in the way of Farm, 50 acres in Coventry on state road, eight room House, Martha Thuemmler. zled ovier him. , A good deal of the park depart­ Recitation by Betty Stone. "eats” is promised. Each sister has ment appropriation was used up barn, one cow, tools. $6,000 otf .wilL exchange for house In Charles Bell of Addison was tak­ the privilege of Inviting a friend. Service — Quality — Low I^rices town. . V Piano duet— Bernice Miller and en to the . Hartford hospital last iijis winter in cleaning walks in the Frieda Danke. week where he underwent several Center park and around the little Green section. Good eight room single, 2 car gjtrage, ,flre*‘ After the entertainment ice operations. He is resting as com­ Members of Miautonomoh Tribe plots which are located in various place, gas, etc, lot 85 foot front. Price $1^500. i - cream and cake was served.' The fortably as can be expected at the of Red Men will go to Stafford parts of the town. bouquet on the guest table was present time. Springs tomorrow night to assist in the celebration of “Rockville Thursday Special sent to James Taylor, a brother State Fire Warden Hawes has is­ SENTENCED FOR BLASPHEhlY. Robert J. Smith, l009»Main^ Pythian who is in tho Rockville night” by the Stafford Springs sued a notice that no permits will Toronto, March 16.— Ernest V. STORE OPEN ALL DAY ON THURSDAY ^ BEAL ESTATE. STEAMSHIP TICKETS hospital. lodge. About 20 will make the INSURANCE, be given to build fires out of doors trip. The general committee for Sterry, editor of the Christian En­ • Newsy Notes during the month of April, through­ quirer, convicted of blasphemy iu Daniel Shea of Vernon, employ­ out Hartford county. the 17th anniversary banquet of the local tribe will meet to make connection with an article appear­ ed at the White Corbin Co. had It is the general opinion that ing in his magazine, today was sen­ the top of one of his fingers cut spring has arrived as the frogs held final arrangements on Friday eve­ ning at the club. The banquet tenced to six months imprisonment off Tuesday morning; t)r. T, F. their first concert here last Sunday by Judge Coatsworth, who also or­ Rockwell dressed the wound. add bluebirds and robbins have Avill be held on Thursday evening, March 24. dered deportation of the editor if FRESH FISH Walter Braman has purchased a been seen recently. grounds could be found. Chrysler sedan. AT RIGHT PRICES Mrs. Louis Kellner of Thomas ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Shearer street received a deep gash in her Mr. and Mrs. Bemarc Baronous- of Hilliard street have called a FRESH HADDOCK RADIO head last week by a fall. ky of 59 Woodland streti announce meeting of the March “ church Mayflower Rebekah Lodge held the engagement of their daughter, night” group of Second Congrega­ FRESH HALIBUT e very successful whist Tuesday af­ Alice, to Joseph Castle, Jr., son of tional church people for this even­ S T E A K COD ternoon in I. O. O. F. hall. The Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Castle of Ha­ ing at the Manchestei Community Safe -prizes were awarded as follows: verhill, Mass. clubhouse. v HERRINGS SPECIALS first, Mrs. Gilbert Ahern; second, ------« Milk SMELTS. Mrs. H. C. Dowding and consola­ M. J. O’Brien of O’Brien’s Spec­ Once a. Want Ad user you’ll al­ ialty shop on Main street is in New •n d F o O c ! tion, Miss Kate Brown. ways use them to do any one of the BUTTERFISH Alex Wasek and .Henry Sever- York on a business trip. Forlnfanit, 45 VOLT B many things they are famous for Invalidg, MACKEREL Erla R. F. L. i nuk were before the court Monday doing profitably. * . morning charged with stealing A delegation of Memorial Tem­ The Aged COD TO BAKE^ BATTERIES chickens from John Ray of Grand ple, Pythian Sisters, and the (Touiiahing- -Digestible— No Cooking. Regular $125 install^ Knights of Pythias attended the ,’Tho Home Food-Drink forAllAgM street. Wasek was fined $40 and S T E A K S A L E with tubes, B batteries costs of $8.59 and sixty days in funeral of Roland Mitchell, 19- $2.49 OUR BEST SIRLOIN STEAK ...:...... 45c lb. jail. Severnuk was fined $40 and year-old son of Past Grand Chan­ Fresh stock. and C B attery, Crrelecy costs of $8.54 and forty days in cellor Arthur Mitchell, in Hartford Sure Relief WANTED BAKED MACKEREL jail. yesterday. The young man suc­ Console Tables Cone and Antenna. Sp^ial The Past Chiefs’ club will be cumbed to an illness of two weeks The Public to Know that F R IE D F ISH served a St. Patrick’s supper in with a brain infection. The funeral Best Quality. , W e A re Red Men’s hall on Thursday even­ was attended bjj^ hundreds of Py- 'ALL KINDS OF PIES ing. It is hoped that all the mem­ thians from all over 'he state. Me­ m ' $109.50i morial Temple was represented at STILL DOING bers will make an effort to attend , 6 B ell*a n s $17.50, $20 Easy Terms \ the supper as following it there the" meeting of Damon Temple in MASON WORK ^ J J Hot w ater' Rockville Monday evening, when will be the regular .business meet­ No job too small to receive ing which is usually held on Fri­ SureReli^v the chief and her staff paid an of­ day evening. There will be a pro­ ficial visit. prompt attention. i Manchester Public Market The New gram of music and,games during Estimates cheerfully given. the evening. . Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 George Eldam of New York City of "Veterans, will have its regular ^UISH BROTHERS Crosley 6 Tiibei C|: FOR INDIGESTION business session in the state ar­ has been spending a few days with 25(t and 75t PkSs.Sold Ever/wfifera 25 Alton St. Phone 708 mory building tomorrow evening. runs entirely off the lighting socket— ^no batteriesjfacid iTHE LIFE OF CHRIST Doing Good on the Sabbath SYNOPSIS ARRANGED BY DR. WM. B. GILBOY, D. D. . or water—nothing like it in the world; . i > I SKETCHES BY KROBSEN $ 172.50 In st^ ed A 6 Tube Console, One Dial Control Easy Terms.

Crosley 4 Tube Portable Balkite Charges. s Special^ $49.5(1 .Complete $7.98 .

5 TUBE WHITESTONE, R e^ar $35.00 N ' O N L Y $23,98d » 0 0 SOM E B U Y Jesus, healing {p a r a ­ SPORTINC GOODS ^ ^ 0 ■ RADIO lytic, on the Sabbath, at J.esus also offends the the Pool Bethesda in,Je­ ‘fUarrow Sabbatarians by Jesus, seeing Matthew, “ sitting at the receipt of cus- rusalem incurs the* anger defending his disciptes Jasya also heals a man with a withered hai\d on the tome,” said, “ Follow m e,” and Matthew left his place, Qf certain narrow Sab-'^ ’ for‘ plucking and eating Sabbath, saying to his orities: “ |s it lawful on the Sab­ BARSTOrS RADIO SHOP and followed Jesus, becoming one of the Twelve. batarians.' (John^ V : t!]|e ears of corn on the bath days to do good, or to do evil? to save life, or to 695 Main Street, Johnson ■ (M att fX ; 9)______»______2-18) Sabbath. (Luke VI : li.5)' jestrqy it” (Luke VI ;6-11) . .In Ouf 5t(i Year. ' .< R H i i M I I I

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fltmrireBtnr President'.^ th.e recognition that tho dow8 will te no, larger than it Is Coast Guard has merited for de­ now. • ■ '", '■.■'■■r. . . , ; StiFning Heralii cades—or anything like sufficient Th^ Finance ■ Committee could CUSTOMS PROBE '-v appropriations for adequate shlpti hp^ly have thouglit up a morte,un­ PUBLISHED BY or sufficient personnel—for the , THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. popular measure if it had set itself Coast Guard of "service, in saving SAID TO SHOW Founded by Elwood S. Ela ■ about the Job with that intent. -.V / Oct. 1. 1881 life and property at seai” Nor, lat­ 4New..yori;, vMarqh lA.^rln • the r n Every Evenlns: Except Sundayi .-,nd Holidays. terly, with all the money that has DISARJIAIHENT. 7 vast pageant pi starchy-faiied office workers, bverst«ffed papas ofi the ^Entered at the Post Offlce at Man­ been’spent on speed boats and rum France, in refusing to send an •"r A/! V) Washington, March 19.-—Presi­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter, chasers, has anything adequate cloak, suit and business world, dent, .Coolidge is not at all bashful, subscription RATES: By Mall observer to the coming' three party gauntvfiiures of the hunger ^elts personally, About posing for photo- six dollars a year, sixty cents a been done in the Interest of the naval disarmament brought abodt and snapjy dressers of the avenues, i;raph8.: . month for shorter periods. Guard’s major purpose. The most _By carrier, eighteen certs r . week. r by Pre^dent Coolidge, lias at least one is certain to be halted by fhe Sboes, Clotbing and Autos : Jn fact, It Is generally suspect- Single copies, three cents. that Admiral. Blllard can say—for made It conclqsively evident that hint of adventure that lies behind ed-4hat be ds rathfer fond of it.. . c.ADVERTISING REPRE- he would not lie about it—is that neither now^nor later does she in­ the leather-bronzed skin of an un­ i . But ypu; may recall that you SENT.\T.IVE. Hamlltoh-De LIsser, known passer-by. Sent Across Border On have- yet to 'see a picture of thq Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York ^the major functions of the service^ tend to acknowledge marine dis­ Here in Manhattan the restless and 612 North Michigan Avenue, are no worse handicapped than they ylnterlot of the president’s nefw. Chicago. armament as a separable proposi­ of the world halt for a nibment be­ Faked Invoices. temporary V home, the Patterson The Manchester Evening Herald Is have always been. And this in the tion from land disarmament. This tween exploits, whether their goal mansion, on Dupont Circle. on sale in New York City at Schultz's face o| enormous special appropria­ position is puzzling enough to thosp has beep, t.he arctic circle or the It is very likely that you won’t. .News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. South American jungles. ' / ■treet and 42nd. Street entrance oi tions for the rum hunting job that who still belleyeN;hat France ia es- Winnipeg, ( Manitoba.—A wide­ And_lt’is the president’s fault. " Grand Central Station. has been put upon it. For a few days the city swirls As soon ns It was / announced “International News Service has the sentiaHy militaristic and , that she around them and often its touch spread conspiracy between Ameri­ ) The question that might be ask­ that Mr. and Mrs. Ccolidge would exclusive rights to use for republica- would be about the last of all the with life and color holds them oyer can shoe exparters and Winnipeg reside in the home of the former tron In any form all news dispatches ed of the Coast Guard commandant, a .winter^ In this Interval they gen­ retailers -by which the Canadian credited to or not otherwise credlt- European natloqs to consent to the customs . has been' defrauded of Countess Gizyeka, now Mrs. Elm,er ® paper. It is also exclusively which would really be to the point, abandonment of a strong army es­ erally seek to rediscover the world SlchleMnger, -a great many* bright entitled to use for republlcatlon all thousands of dollars; the scheme iWOuld be; If you could have had tablishment. It is not, as a matter they have left belj,ind while tap­ of. a Chicago clothing house which young men' engaged In the businqsS'i liereln^'^^ o*" undated news published ping other civilizations and climes. a tenth of the money spent on the of fact, easy to reconcile.with the meant a loSs of thousands of dol­ of taking photographs bdht every Frequently they'are grabbed for lars to the Canadian Government effort to obtain photographs'inside prohibition enforcement work of peculiar strategic position of thUt lectures or ^ o rts are made to build W ed n esd a y , m arch 16, 1927 your service, to employ instead for in duties evaded; and clevpr tricks the tem-porary White House. country, which might be expected them into social lioi^s. of the disclosures-made at- the re­ Mrs. Schleslnger herself had no the purposes for which the Guard to be willing enough to rid herself, cent sittings the fedetal custoins objection, it appeared. She was GRABBING THE SEASHORE. existed seven years ago, how maqy if possible, of the great financial Yet, exploring the side lanes', of and smuggling probe here; rather proud Ut the old - home, In Greenwich jVIllage, one fljids' the While the financial condition oI sailors could you have saved thjs burden of a large navy while still Shoe firms in Chicago and Bos­ fact. But Mrs. ;SchIeslnger was winter who have been drowned? huge, and colorful Stefansson, He ton were, charged by officials with powerless. Orders had come from Cpnnecticut may be such as to ren­ feeling that her land frontiers prefers a qillet Village side street deliberately .sending fradulent In- We would give something to hear the White House that It. was abt der the purchase of seashore prop­ must be kept secure by a great when in New York, living. In one voides to the firms in this city ta desired -to have such pictures ap­ erty for state park purposes im­ the Admiral’s answer to that ques­ army. of those many rebuilt tenements aid them in evading duties and pear in the newspapers.'- practicable at the moment there is tion. There is only" one obvious basis that squat beside the last of the thereby hold a lucrative Canadian ^ No reason was glvem for this old Italian and Irish* residences of trade. One clajm against a shoe another argument brought against for France’s position—and that is reluctance, officially. The president thls'beit. company here totals $12,000 and of the United States seldom has to Final Spring Clearance of All Blankets—consist­ the purchase of Gardiner Point, in IT FITS IN. that she Is genuinely^ anxious for a Again one encounters the lean* there are others. It is difficult to think* of any ' How It Was Done ■ give explanations for anything of ing of broken lots—at just HALF PRICE. Quan­ Groton, with which we have very bona fide disarmament all around. and taut Beebe in from the Galla- such a nature. • ' tities are limited. It is Well worth while to con­ little sympathy and not too much spot into which the Presidential It would be a new thought to a good pagos or, some deep-sea adventure. Testimony disclosed. ,thai> . the As the ttme approached for the prerogative of increasing duties un­ To his studio h'e attracts artists, Canadian 'shoe man would go? .to sider your later needs now and store these blank* patience. Interested persons from many Americans if they were to acr the United States, make ' a large president to desert the 'White ets away for future use. ^ Groton told the Committee on der the flexible tariff law would fit writers, musicians., the clever House pending repairs, and to move cept the conclusion that just this young men and women of the cash deposit on a shipment of State Parks and Reservations yes- any better than in the schedule on may actually be the case. shoes and present the. invoice of Into the Dupont ClrcIe place,^ffortq magazines. It is an atmosphere far Were redoubled to obtain the jn- All Cotton Plaid Blankets terday that the land in contempla- Maraschino cherries, which Califor- removed from floating laboratories the Aialance to the custom depart­ Regular $1.65 V in strange seas. ment as a statement -of the total te^rior views. These efforts ■-V tion was "too good far a state mans are asking Mr. Coolidge to value of the shipment. It was wise came to naught. The' 'cam#a ' park and destined to be "develop­ increase, by 40 per cent. Or on an uptown side street, charged that one Chicago firm in­ boys could stand outside and shoot 8 2 c ed into one of the finest summer re- California’s competitor in this caught between monotonous stone voiced a Shoe, which they sold for as much as they desired^ but they- Bbrts in the United States.” commodity is Italy, and Italy under fronts, one comes upon the young $3.7.6 in the United States at $1.75 couldn’t step Inside, ^ All Staple Cotton Plaid Blankets, and old men of the Explorers’ club, to a Winnipeg firm . The only suggestion of an l^x- Regular $4.75 There is already a pitiably small Mussolini is producing heavily and whose feet have stre{chbd over Cyril Knowles, assistant Inspec­ at very low labor cost—so low that planation, which copies from per­ amount of at all desirable sea front­ every land and sea. Some ha!ye tor of customs, . offered the. bjulk sons who have bqen inside the age in this state to which the peo­ the present duty of about two cents been caught by the city and bound of the-testimony In the shoe-fraud. house, fs’ thSt the president feels $ 2 .3 7 nature again to the routine of existence. When the practices of the Ameri­ ple as a whole can gain access. a pound Is claimed by the Califor­ THE BE.iST AVITH THE B.ID the interior would hard> squui-e Part Wool and Cotton Plaid Blankets.* nians to be insufficient to protect Here they can come and ease their can shoe exporters became known with the Coolidge tradition of Ver­ Year by year the beaches and lands HABIT itching feet with recollections of to the euatoms authorities they cut. Regular $5.95 along the Sound are being dedicat­ them against ruin. Also the policy zerra hunts or honeycombed coral off futute shipments, he stated, mont simplicity. Anyone who has of FascistI Italy being to buy noth­ By. ARTHUR N. JACK repf«, A -o,i-pr,,v ni—(vp| ever been Inside the old Coolidge ed to the exclusive use of cottage President, American Nature Acs’n. but the "black listed” exporters' homestead in Plymouth,. Vt„ with owners—a class large in fact but ing abroad that by any' possibyitv from the South Seas calls to their defeated this order for a long $ 2 .9 7 One of the imost interesting time by shipping goods into Cana­ its huge, ^engthy stovepipe bisect­ extremely small compared yrlth the can be produced at home, while phases of Nature study is the way Uua..,.o U.O l/ll-..,.,.. ing the sitting room, will get the All Virgin Wool Plaid Blankets Famous ones and little known da under the names of American whole population of the state. selling abroad everything that can Nature has provided various ani­ firms In good standing. point,.. \ Regular $10.95 possibly be spared from home con­ mals with a means of defense. vagabonds of the world drift in and A desire has been manifested A quarter of a century ago this We are all acquainted wit/ the drift out again upon the streets to The manager of a local storage would have meant little to the sumption, there is no necessity of cast a halo of the far away upon a company described how he had Horn , the direction of the .White $ 5 .4 7 skunk’s only and very efticient been the unsuspecting accomplice House to stress the innate simplici­ dwellers in' the Inland towns and considering any give-or-take qual­ weapon, of the wily opossum's city intent upon its million little All Virgin Plaid Wool Blankets trick of playing dead, of the glass affairs. - of a Chicago clothing company In ty of the Dupont Circle place. But cities, for their opportunities to ity as needing to enter into ourS defrauding the customs depart­ unde»,ihU4;ircumstance3. that is a Regular $13.50 reach the salt water were too infre­ tariff relations with the “New snake which obligingly breaks off ment. rathe^. difficult task. The mansion Rome.” .its tail to engage the enemy’s at­ Now and then iu the midst of the quent to seem worth protecting. tention while it glides to safety, gayety of a night club a glimpse Fooled Storage'People IS vastly j^ore ritzy than any pri- $ Now, however, the automobile has Maraschino cherries are not ex­ Under his arrangement with tu 2 vate' residence your correspondent 6 .7 5 and many more, but here is one of this far away is caught. United States firni. he acceptei| changed the whole aspect of the sit­ actly a staple of existence and if that perhaps you do not know Sometimes it is an unfamiliar. has e v ^ seen in the state of Ver­ about. shipments for Canadian distrlbu- mont. uation. Tens of thousands of per­ the price goes up a little as the re­ un form. Mugging the Tiandsome tion, recMved the 0. O. D. money WATKINS BROTHERS The llama serves as beast of figure of a visiting hero from Ts kardly likely that publica­ sons living at considerable distances sult of raising the duty nobody will orders and remitted them to the tion o t interior views of this little Tickets for Kiwanls Minstrels for Sale Here. burden, food, and even clothes the abroad; sometimes an evening coat clothing exporters. Customs offi­ from the sea can reach it—if they be hurt—unless it may be some of natives of .some of the South parts to display the flowing em­ h^ace would have any effect on American countries. Long bef^e cials discovered that the figures on can find any point of contact with the Fascist farm dwners. and the blems of a consulary----- attache. Or the invoices were far below the C .the pppula!*-conception of President It. And it would seem to be an in­ Fascist exporters of Italy; while on the Spanish conquest of South O. D. prices collected and notified Coolidge,- and the chances are that herent right that they be not de­ the other hand the addition of a the storage company of the fraud the president’s objections are due of closely related animals in Peru cheek of a young soldier of fortune Admitting that he had never to a feeling of modesty. If ft were barred from access to the seashore little protective duty may make all and Bolivia and other parts of his own, personal dwelline it the difference bfetween prosperity South America, of which there betrays the hatching of some ro­ thought to compare the 6. 0. D. by the unrestricted private owner­ mantic plotj Once I saw such a fel­ and the invoice prlcek, the„storage might' be different. ■ ’ ship of what ought to be a com­ and bankruptcy to a considerable were two domestic breeds, the llama, and .the aHaca. low who seemed to. ’hr.ve'stepped company manager clalmed*that he mon heritage! number of California orchardists. Their hides, their meat and ftom the-Mges of Rlijjiard Harding was innocent of intentional wrong ^^.^KP8*'2^Pkers nre popular with To argue that the hundreds of their wool, which is of very ■ fine uavis. Hifi presenccf' I was told aqing- ■, > 1. \ - aad ' the president Ms thousands' of Connecticut’s Inland quality, are of great value, and merat a slumjiering sbheme to do a : Chfef justice Brown 'o.r Saskatch­ DODGING. added to this the fact that they little upsetting in a tiny South ewan, who was chief commission­ Ptace, he Is nearly always- folks should be excluded from an It isn’t often that anybody, in or American republic. er of the probe, severely rebuked Especially beautiful shore spot mere­ are beasts of burden, , often ill- the customs brokers who passed \ out of public office, leans quite so used and overworked may serve the invoices on the imported ‘0 so mffeh ly because it would make a pleas far backward as has United States as some excuse for their manner Ail around the city moves on Hs that photography , ant place for a few scores of famt ‘clothes. W.. G.'Bell, head of a cus­ that the boys say he himself woSld ''i Senator Frank L. Greene of of protestluLg when goaded too far. routine of profit and loss, barter toms brokerage firm here, declared lies to monopolize is to Ibse sight If they' are urged and abused and toll, hum-drum and .gayety, make an excellent photographer Vermont in refusing to ac beyond a point which they con­ monotony and stereotype, through at the probe that he believed1 brok-brok­ ffe. |flpws just, how to stand to get of the whole purpose of the state cept $7,500 voted to him sider reasonable, they simply turn ers did not expect ;o be able park idea. which now and then one may catch the exact value of goods they: to of the light and a f by the Senate for medical ex­ their heads and spit full in the a fleeting glimpse of the glamour face of their oppressor. not know much bout.. This , ad , No acre'or hundred acres of penses incurred as the result of his of high adventure and death faced mission drew a condemnation from' P ^ picture.-i- ground on Long Island Sound, from in the struggle with alien climates Commissioner Brown. n- always movas being shot by a prohibition officer ^ n d a stamped addressed enve­ a'nd peoples. i- promptly one way or the other on Barum Point to the Pawcatuck who was blazing away at a bootleg­ lope and qnestions of fact having CM river, is too good or too lovely or GILBERT sw an: h makes sure that ger in Washington. to do with Nature will be a.nsw’er- all;; the photographers in sight get too desirable to private owner or ed by the consulting staff of Na­ Deacon Flint—Jane, if I die I For Tfreeks Senator Greene wa.s ture Magazine of AVashlngton, D. wish you’d marry Deacon Smith. ^development company or golf club desperately Hi from his wound Mrs. Deacon Flint—And why, ,Whefiever , , one comes runnllg up C., through arrangements made by late, he is ready to wait fo r^ to be dedicated to the'free use of hnd his life was long despaired of. this paper. Amos'?' ■ ; . -iltil STinfTmt*another picture cho the men and women and children of He never wholly recovered from the Deacon Flint—Well, the Deacon he takjen. Connecticut—if we can manage to beat me on an automobile trade Injury as he walks with difficulty, pet hold of the money to pay for once. Beautiful Teeth it. suffering from a partial paralysis. Feast day of Saints Abraham and RhotographeTs nre allowed to Under the circumstances there A TH O U G H T Mary. function in-the House of Repreaem ^ Are very easOy etained And the interests of individual tatlves :at the opening and cm ^Sf would not seem to be anything out I Man shall not live Samoset, Indian chief, opened A business or proposition that is Magnesia removes that stain towns that greedily hope for more by bread friendly relations with ^the Pil­ not worth at least four lines of session and whW and more taxes from private own­ or tne way in his being compensat-1 alone.—.MaUhew iv:4. grims, 1621. ed for the tremendous money cost There ia always a coating on your ers of shore property, and fear be­ He that lives to live forever nev­ Birthday anniversary of Presi­ I l l T a l t e T Phillips’' Dental Magnesia tootJr of such a siege, but this particular er fears dying.—Williani Penn. classified page is better Advertised Speaker Lonipworth, teethi called plaque. It clings and yond anything the loss of such tax­ dent James Madison. for sale. stays. Fruits, coffee, tobacco, etc. paste pentfktes those crevices. It \ senator appears to have Ideas of es should the state take over the enoiigh^f:.feeemed'aT’th r5 m £ stairiThal; plaque just as they staia neutralizes hcl^^. initantly. ,It con­ his own on the subject and politely camera men o u t ^ napkins. That is why teeth grow tains Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia— property, are entitled to mighty lit­ declines the money. The Duet Is Not as Harmonic as Anticipated thP by. noon w hii dingy. tle consideration as against the Congress expired. Phillips’, Dental Maginesla tooth a powerful alkali—^in Concentrated well being and Interest of.^the en­ Senator Greene Is not at all a There Was to be a celebration, non- paste removes that plaque in the form. Dentists have rCcommend- rich man. He was a newspaper edi­ slsting of band niusfc, singing and tire population of the common- quickest ;And best way known. Then .ed it for 60 years to make mouth wealth. tor In the-little city of ^t. Albans those cloudy teeth wjll glisten; Tho acids harmless. before he went to Congress. Per­ was that Longworth feared the prompit results will amaze and'de-, Here is the greatest tooth paste haps, however, that may account light you, men have yet created. It does all PART TRUTH. »ubitou™'.“ Butj-iraBllps’ Dental for things. Getting by a bullet Magnesia does far more. — ' ■ thingr heeded ,^^ln the ‘ Rear Admiral Frederick C. Bll­ Is something for which almost any tn *'*fber nov§ most efficient -way. You ’ lard, commandant of the United u W^“b:er addressing tW A,cld J the cause of should learn how- much ’ newspaper editor is more or less photographars in the gallery froA tOoth decay. It is form­ ht* Onei' It' means to you, 'and States Coast Guard Is a' gentleman philosophically prepared. Getting a his chajr While the House was sttU ed between-the teeth It* is'ia*m41«t* eem- and a sailor of the finest type. He »la MS'tooth patte And that out at once. windfall of $7,500 all in a lump, having attendanfe' and in crevices by fer­ tfaM« flv* impavtaat You will never again go i-hase them out whan they tried to mentation of sugar and lielpfi renders an old fashioned thick-and- however, is another matter. Per­ to sleep at-night 'Vidth- .. thin loyalty to his service that secrete themsefveg^ in the crowd/ starch. ,jJ^ ds the great­ AatocMf haps Senator Greene thought ho AlltIWDaOS ___ Ibte matchless tooth'' would be wholly admirable did it --- • f est enemy of the teeth Bnath Deadoiant* protection Go prove ) had had shock Enough. Consult, the Index of ClMSlfl'ca^ and gums. this now. •,fc not, perforce, lead him into paths tlmis that Appearsi, dally in the flrsi of speech that must he extremely MOVIE TAX. column on the Want Ad page iiM ^*'1. • ? W uncomfortable Tor an upstanding, you’ll- be surprised to know t S forthright man of his stamp to fol­ The proposal to raise about half many and profitable services W a^ Lpa' ^ low. a million dollars a ykar through a Ads can render—and quickly ’''’'Sent state tax on the gross .business of BUSINESS at small cost. ^ 't U T ^Tnbe M a M e s ^ Free Admiral Blllard unquestionably ALUANCes FhlUipa'Milk^ Madneaia adheres absolutely to.the technical moving picture theafres, whicli ag YMne seems to have been born in the Fi­ \ truth when he declares that the ti fo*wl

m - f*i ■< x .c J V ' • ' - ■ r f-hr ■r r '-■ ' •' ; ■■•“'...... ■ MANOHBSTER BVElNUNG-flEKA^D,-WEDNESDAy,-MARCH a6,;® 27, ...... V -... ^ ... .-rn;, V 5,* ment Moi^ay.. atUcnboh .and trah- ' IJerald Want ?Ads 'sell' autome^ aROfFEATORK 'vf sacted the I Peter Md|ei^gV4vh<> -'t‘,their hb5he;:flopr>, daffi evening, and ;.the 'i;oH9.w4^%ro- M ««‘ Chaples' Lee;,' Jr. -is: In-.the NORTON ture Tomorrow and Fri- 'on Thursday ev^hlng,v Idareh, IT; g r ^ was presente'd:,-, soDg,r ffpm tcacTRBAL iNkrmNqNT eol Gmnige > melodies.. ' by'-Hezr Menvftlflalhojpltpb'. suffering with ’ day; Other Feature on Bill. And on the f^lj^^ii^g Satn^r.^ay evlfi pneumonia.. \ • ■ r ning, Mamh. 19,' the^'1'ollahd bojrby elJpHihtohlnson and T fe ;topic' was .vWhat: ar.e t soi&e ' of ' Tbiitfs Gaae^i aM;,Jbhn ^an son will come here for ^a'game at the have:"bad cows tested.? ■ Mr. r Mystery that baffles, mystery Parish House of'Wajming. 7 thK positive ways of i,b{ji7eRtingra that enthralls and keeps one won- Caselli: lost three ,and Mr."Swan­ A home .talent'p||ay entitled “ Mrl; pcteible enemy .'' con'ptry ' lh!^>’‘ i son "two. ?dering. That is the thing that Bobbi;” will he iglveh af-the Wajpi' frSndly / one.’’ v / Tqlksjnby.-Wbj^ •there is most of In the Anna Q. Charibs Ij^bniis who is employed ping Center school "hall, Wednes­ M®ter David),. Toon.ey^ana.;^nxweU IJIlsson picture, "Easy Pickings,” • Hmi^inson on''f‘?Besft •l^eans > ■ ^of ■ which comes to the Circle as,one- day 'evening, March 23. The pldy will be given by the young peopje PSt^cflhgvProparty' halt-.of a double feature bill for ’to- Marauders.” '- Piipers/by.^ilce morrow and Friday. \ The other of Saint J'ohn’s Episcopal churc^' :L $ and Adelia) Loomis son. Dlffer- ■son Edwin: of Hartford, visited; at' half, just as good. Is “ The Final of Rockville,, under the ausj^icea er||^^ ways, of preparing apples., their. bungaloyr.. Saturdays, With an 0. K. Thai^counts. Mr. Builder: the Federated Workers of this* Miss Margaret ’ Dahehy, school' Extra,” a newspaper story that :|pr8. Hazel Hutph^son'- qf.; And- ; tells of the work behind the scenes place. Mrs. Edward P. Collins, Mrei' murse, yisit|id schools in town, this W e believe our good uked Ghev- Bertha Nevers and Mrs- Albe;*t o v ^ i spent Sunday .■W.ith- Mtss *Ade- Iwe^. V ■■ . y-v of a big plant. i ; ' >. lia^L^omis. . rodets.. ar<^ the best transpdrta- Tonight, for the last time that Stiles will have charge of the light V TO Immediate Deliveries wonderfully sweet story, “ The refreshment , which will ^ be'f(|ci Miss Dora Pltineylof'S.Quth M'an- hueet tion value you can buy. Life of St. Genevieve,” made iit sale afterwnrds. > ' : 1 ch^tef spent the' ■wdefc^'end^ with: •gatlb: are Important to You! Italy by an Italian company, will Mrs. Phylis Arnold of Broad ,hen parents, Mr.' and Mrs.. Charles at 2.; o/clopk!to levy a tfx on final to work off tto C o W ^ tojMiftrUio AND THE PUBLIC be shown. St. Genevieve is the Brook, spedt the day .last. Monday^; Pltoey. .asseasiheht'^ list' of taxable proper-, theme of one of the most delightful with her mother, Mrs. Harry !Pj %here wilLbe, a masquerade ball ty to defray expenses of the town Hm Sal* andFre^B^W«dx.'F>i««aoe. ARE BUYING THEM rom ^ces ever thrown on the Files. at^h'e Rainbow March'"17, St, Pat­ for the coming year. Price and Quality, T oo! screen and in this picture the rick’s night, ‘ I:.;'", Miss Eleandr Stoughton who hae ■The Selectmen met;at the'base­ 1926 Chevrolet Coach theme has been done full justice.^ been sick about two weeks is slow^ ly • 1926 ChevroIet'Cqupe " Anna Q:. Nilsson has a new sort ly improving. She is Just recover­ —^ c e ,1 8 8 9 - of screen vehicle In First Nation­ ing from an attack of quinsy sore 1925 Chevrolet Coach OLODNEY Bros, can fulfill al’s “ Easy Pickings,” the mystery throat. .•> Pinqilesaiid Blotelm any building contract, from thriller that comes to the Circle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nevers of 1925 Chevrolet Coupe K tomorrow. cellar to roof, right from stock. Hyde Park, Boston, Mass., w^ere the, I W a n t i ^ There is: 1925 Chevrolet: Sedan I. The gifted Swedish actress has guests of Mr. apd Mrs. Walter S.^ to use any time;'1 never been seen to better advan­ ^A D E GROWN T(^BACCO 1925 Hudson Coach' No idle moments for your work­ tage. From the time she first ap­ Billings of Strickland street, Man­ % pears in the'picture— in masculine chester on Thursday of last weekT ^ ASSORTER^. 1925 Essex Coach men. A phone call— ^and our truck The basketball ■ team of S,t.5 % . V To your .skin clear and healthy Funeral bire^ costume — through beautifully- .always use 2S^no, the clean, healing, 1925 Oakland Coach will be on the road immediately. gowned participation in eerie Josephs of Poquonpck, will play the ^' Experienced. / Uqmdasbin^ht forikin and scalp im« Community club at the parish 1924 Studebaker Special 6 thrill scenes, to the altogether tations. oOc'and $1.00 at all dru^sts. Licensed Embalmer. I We are jobbers. Buying direct pleasing romance at the end, she house, at Wapping, on March. 16. MANCHESTER'pijfiLIC ■ . k Coach This is to be the-, last Community from the manufacturer, assuring is delightful. Kenneth Harlan W a r e h o u s e c 6 m ^ a i ^ , Lady A ssistan t. Calls Day^; 1923 Studebaker Big 6 ‘Coupe plays opposite her. ' club game during this seashn. you of the veiy lowest price on In addition to the leading man, Waldo F. jGrant, who was knock­ Apfel Place, ManchesW. or Night. ^ 1926 Chevrolet Touring building hardware, paints, wall­ F Ozeino R S K I N irritations the supporting cast consists of ed down last Saturday evening by' Phone 1275 - ' ’ . 223 No. Main St., Phone 406-2; 1925 Chevrolet Touring^ papers, roofing, etc. Philo McCollough, in an unusual a passing automobile, is recuperat-^ ftf. - < . , - , / * “ villain” role, Billy Bevan of com­ Ing at his home here. He was hufc 1924 Chevrolet Coupe Let us estimate^your contracts. edy fame, and Zack Williams, badly. 1923* Chevrolet Coupe giant negro comedian, as purvey­ Frank W. Congdon of Laurel; ■ We -will shbw^ you an important ors of a great deal of hilarity; Jer­ Hill, but who Is staying in Hartford V 1924 Chevrolet Touring saving on nationally known prod­ ry Miley, Charles Sellon and Ger­ for the winter, has just purchased: 1923 Chevrolet Touring ucts of high quality. trude Howard. a new Hudson coach. George Archainbaud, director A daughter, Emily Elizabeth was' 1925 Chevrolet J/2 Toa Chassis ’ I and Prank Griffin, who produced born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong’' 1923 Dodge Touring the picture, keyed up the tense of ”^125 Kent street, Hartford, on mystery story by William A. Bur- 1923 Durant Sport Touring Names that Spell Quality top and Paul Cruger with inven­ Monday afternoon, March 14, at; tions of their own for making au­ the Hartford hospital. Mrs. Strong,^ Inc 1924 Overland Touring before her marriage was Miss Ruth.]-- ^ Co. Pittsburgh Proof Products diences shiver and gasp. The pic­ Dependable for 80 Years. 1926 Ford Cdupe ture outdoes the most spooky, Collins, daughter of .;Mr. and/ Mrs. Sager Builders Hardware George A. Collins of this town. 1925 Ford Coupe « i nerve-tingling stage plays so popu­ Stanley Works Hardware lar nowadays. 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burnham «Tp;^GaU^Hs Without Charge 1924 Ford Coupe “ The Final Extra” is the com­ and daughter Nellie, who have been GalllSOO Yale & Towne Hardware 1924 Ford Touring panion feature. spending the winter in Manchester, Berry Bros., Varnishes The story moves in a straight returned to th^r homeVhere last! 1924 Ford 4 Door Sedan line from the start to its stirring Saturday^ afternoon., • Mayfair Wallpapers climax and the attention interest The address^of Miss Ruth Bart­ 1924 Ford 2 Door Sedan Barrett’s Roomings builds up in increasing tempo as lett, supervisor of Child Hygiene; WtiMen’s Swagger 1924. Ford Roadster Exp. Body the picture progresses. TJie plot re­ department of the Visiting Nurses and' Others ’ . lates how a club repor'ler takes , up A.ssoclation,» proved ..to be very in­ 1922 Dodge Screen the assignment of an older man teresting atj. the Parent Teacher 1924 Ford Panel who is killed while covering a story Association on ' Monday afternoon. Cor his paper. The results are Refreshments were served after- 1924 F6rd Canopy Top You can depend upon Kolodney startling and the denouement ward. ; Bros., foi’ dej)endable hardware makes for some very vigorous ac­ ■ Last y SatAirday evening' "the MANY OTHER PLEASURE and complete satisfaction. tion. Senior Y. M- C. A; boys were defeat­ > I "One of the most interesting fea­ CARS AND TRUCKS ed by Reids ’All-Stars of Manches­ tures of this picture is the manner * PROM $25 UP. in which several contemporary ter by a score of 35 to, 2’9 in an overtime game.. Next Saturday eve-! happenings have been woven into SATISFACTORY TERMS the story.' The famous New York ning the “ Y” boys will play on thelr^ “ bath tub” affair has been used home floor.:, s?; ‘ v'. ' ■' ' " ALWAYS OPEN as an angle and most cleverly bur­ March 23,, the'Y..'IVE'C. A. boys ILiOM lesqued. The tracing of the man will play the Community cjub- .sec­ lEWENIIsrGSmijJTi 9 P. M. HARDWARE EpMPANY “ higher up” in a notorious ring ond team at the H artford^Y i'^ may also be traced in several di­ A. >vith Sol Caglnillo refereeing. rections to recent news events; the The game wljl be called at 9:30 New Britain, Conn. o’clock. method of gang warfare as dem­ 220 M A IN onstrated in Illinois and.,iaany oth­ ; The Boulevard T E L . 909 er incidents are cold, hard facts these days and while, in the pic­ ture they are pure fiction they, ChCTrolet Go. bear the stamp of reality. Cheek at aaeexe. Rub OUT le VQHVs 275 CONN: BOULEVARD, ^ Swansdbwn EAST HARTFORD LAUREL 765 ' i Advertise in The Evening Heraid-It Pa] Today *s B est Prihtzess . > * — •' ’•‘X . ■ J R a d io B e t ‘ • -*'• • ■/ . • J'- • . Wee Women-s *i Goats FANS HAVE GOGD PICK t o n iGh t General <^ii^tracforsv A two-hour concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra ■ . I ^ Traveltog Coats , , will be broadcast Wednesday, .Bollden Of “ Better Kullt Ifoiues” reco March 16, from KFI and KPO at 9’ Telephone 'inQ5-2. •p. m.. Pacific time. •» 'Other excellent programs are; .it Westbury Coats WGHP, 9 eastern time— Little symphony orchestra. Shop: 285 W es* Csnter Strci<^ WEAF, 10:30 eastern time— Smart’eoats that areieatured in-our. Light opera, “ Lily of Klllarney.” BATTER'y WORK WABC, midnight eastern time—: St. Patrick's Day program. Authorized “Willard” Service; ,Coat "Shop exclusively. ' . ■ N o need for any salesman to addingthe cost to the purchase . WSB, 11 central time— Fifth an­ Station. point out contrasts between price — 10% finer materials niversary program. Carbon Burning. the new HupmobUe Six and and workmanshij[i to insure Auto Electric Wprk. With or Without Fur Gtfllars v STEEL MAX DIES i. other sixes in its price-class. the very utmost in six-cylinder Electrical Appliances Repaired. \ * ,/. /• brilliance and dependability of Atlantic City, N. J., March 16.— Free Crankcase Serrice. G. Fox & Co., Inc.Thlrd Floor ■Vou see A e rt yoim elf at.first William J. 'I'homas, 76, former -lx: > 1*. • • vice-president of the Canada Steel glance-—m the car’s new beau- ^ . ,

M a i m ^ Car Should Have • Clear- VisioU Bodies—Color .V! Options—Mohair Upholstery COLD — Contrastiag Window “Re- J^unty> chici'^iloTe^ suits o f tweed and vesds” on Closed Bodies— Iq- twill. SizeiL Ig^f0-17. i . strument Panel Under GlassL You know how annoying it is to cough and-sneeze Indirectly Lighted— Solid WalnutSteeringWheel—Tilt­ all day long— and then spend a sleepless night th^! ifefc1 $22.5D;to'$3^ ing Beam Heaiuights-^ead- 'I. same way. It’s easier and safer to prevent a - ‘•V' ligfat Control on Steering wheel—Both Manifold and cold than to cure one. Hence we’r^ promoting a BSOijtlit- is a French' Blue Thermostatic Heat C ontrol- cape cpait>^i‘ Gasoline Filter—Oil Filter— 4 - strenuous campaign against these annual March > W l| i red satin arid’'has a 'Wheel Brakes—Balloon Tires. hat to’ in&tjSh;:;^ ^.-^zer 6 to 10. coughs.* A cold is uncomfortable and unpleasant' Brougham, five^assenger, — but pneumonia, bronchitis, and’ influenza-rr^ll Goat $25.00 two-door, $1385. Sedan (il|qs- \ ttated)- five-passenger, fqot- contracted through, colds— are often , diisastrops. . Hat $3.98 door, $1385. Coupe, two-pas­ Our preventatives and remedies for : throat-’ and senger, w ith rum ble! sfeac, $ 1385. Roadster 'with/tamble \ 'dung ailments are certain ;to relieve you. \ • A .Winsome Rannie Silk two-piecd sea;, $ 1385. Touting, five-pas- A ' chic f; novelty t tweed coat sport dress -with a becoming square senger,$13Z5. All prices £c|lb. or V neckline comes in sizes 12,14,^ Detroit, plus revenue tax. -A. ' $16.98 ffdU tH MANCHESTER OARAGE O. )Fok- A ^ u ■H- ■■ fl:,. .<#”t --‘ii •? . '(c ■* ■ 478 Center Street. A. F. Gustafson Phone 68(1 3pitii TTTT- -i r r m ■ -n ■ V - . '‘AT'V' ■% -A. > /M":' a- m ■■ ^ - ■ PAGE 5 i:i ■ ^ MANCIMSl’iirR EVENING'HERALD, WEDiNESDAy , MARCH 16)1927.

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Dal Roman: c (Roger Beuuelt) j ^ yoy’^g^nian-who gives up his birthright to millions to prove n Clay Curtis ^ to his father, and to. the-woman-who spurned--him|' that he can^raake^ (WJIliam Lovejoy) ViJ ,u*- i- his own way, three department store girls who are suddenly elevated to luxury; a __ _ womens'

in his quest of riches. ■ • ■->' * 1 (. 1 These are the main characters in “j Its theme, \ an old one but an ever/new one, is t] ancient l; it curse of gold.

TT ^^^aJLJL^^o i a i o c ^ U U b J selves the beneficiar«ies. of a is blighted, ambition's forsaken, hearts are broken. Only one of them survwes the. test and finds love and happiness in the end.. / , ’ old of Midas” was written by Anne Austin, who at 31 is the mother of a remarkable 1^-vear- >■» W4IW te.

. >'' , vl!:. \J “Daughters of Midas” strikes Characters were portrayed by "■ Winnie Shelton ano^er high note in. serial illus- . (Elaine Basil) Maine Basil, William Boren, Rog- trations. Pictures were posed at J. fer Bennett,. Margaret Gaillard, Nyda Lomax the Theatre' Guild School, Inc., of (Margaret Gaillard) .'iyTr ■ ’'V. New York, a nationally known Arlirie; Kazanjian and.-William institution. Dovejoy, -student actora at the '\ X school, ' A ■ V

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questing that the hew ro^d, go A c^lrdefendant, Leo l,;W;hO; HEBRON the south of the green instead of pleadeif' his own caa .n ia B(>: through the middle. quitted. Representative Robert E. Foote Free Suburban of Gilead acted as moderator, and' 'Vi- Phone Service ■ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ward and Clarkson Bailey of . Amston was laughter, Janice of Hartford, were clerk. , Call visitors on Sunday at the home of - The new road will be part of the Mrs. Ward’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. trunk line between New Haven and & GO H. Clinton Portet. Boston. This road, it is said, will 1530 Chickenpox has put In an appear­ eVeijtually be one of the moat im-- Hartford- ance in the family of Stephen Stan- portant in the state. ek, his little daughter, Olga, hav­ ing been taken down with the dis­ NOVEL DEFENSE ease. The town has suffered much Montreal, March 16i— Sam through epidemics of mumps and Stapleton, pleading guilty to a Our Budget Plan grip among the children through charge of holding up the manager the winter, and it was hoped that of the Rialto theater, has offered a no other contagious diseases would novel defense. He told the court Enables You To gain a foothold here for some time. that he knew nothing of the rob­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mono, their bery until he woke up at home the Prepare a harmless and effective son, Henry and daughters, Michel ne.xt morning and found $400 in gargle by dissolving two “ Bayer Pay Out of Income ina and, Mary of New Londoif, visit his room which he supposed was Tablets of Aspirin’’ in four table- ed the town on Sunday, calling on the proceeds of the hold-up. He spoonfuls of water. Gargle throat and former friends. The Mono family thoroughly. Repeat in two hours “ supposed’’ he committed the I if necessary. were former residents of Amston. crime under his father’s inspira­ Miss Mlchellna is now a teacher in tion while drunk, he said; After I Be sure you use only the genuine Enjoy Your Furniture tne New Loudon public schools.\ listeulng to the story with hppar- I Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Matilda, daughter of Mr. and ent interest. Judge Cusson seh'^nc- Bayey Cross, which can be had in While Paying For It^ Mrs. Morris Rackmllowitz is one of ed him to six years’ Imprlsoni^nt. boxes of twelve tablets for few the latest victims of muirips. The .cants.— adr. No Extra Charge for This Service. epidemic has nearly died d >v,’n, as practically ivery child in the town has had the disease. The Mlsrpii Ruth and Gladys Rathbun, of Hartford,, were ireek- cnd guests at the home of their pa­ rents. Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Rath- bun. Mr. and Jlrs. Charles Warner of Sufflcld were week-end gucita at the home cf Mrs. Warner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Post, j lowered Prices that will be appreciated at this time ■ Mrs. Mary E. Mummings and Mrs. Roger W. Porter went as dele­ T ^rmg,mspires- improvements-in the home furnishings— a brightening up here and there. We make it easy now for those gates to a meeting which took place at Supervisor Charles M. Lar- 1 so inclined by offermg many,special Rems m Furniture of fine craftsmanship at prices that will be instantly recojiized as much comb’s office in Willlmantlc on Sat­ ollywood below the regular figures. Now is the time. This is the place. j as muen urday. Mrs. Porter represented He­ H bron and Mrs. Cummings Colum­ 3-Piece Walnut and , 4-Piece Mahogany bia. There were delegates from all 4-Pi(Me Walnut and 4:Piec^ Walnut and the other towns under Mr. Lar- MANCHESTER’S FINEST Gumwood Suites comb’s supervision. The^ principal and Gumwood Suites Gumwood Suites pm Gumwood Suites business was to appoint a delegate RESIDENTIAL SECTION Dresser, Chest and Dresser, Vanity, Chesti Dresser, Chest, Dress-, to a State Teachers’ Association Bed. Reg. price-$118. Dresser^ Vanity, Chlffo-$ A Ing Table and Bedj and Poster Bed. Reg. rette and Bed. Regu- convention to be held In Hartford, Special price $188. Special Regular Price $299 »259 March 26. lar Price $295. Special Special, ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worswlck and Mrs. Janet Hanna of South All Improvements— Gas, Water, Sewer, Graded Streets, Manchester were Sunday guests at Sidewalks an^- Curbs. Near School and Trolley. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 3-Piece Walnut and 5-Piece Blue and 4-Piece |Valnut and 7-Piece Mahogany H. Raymond, Ivory Decorat^ Gumwood Suites Mrs. Anne C. Gilbert was called Lots Sold on Easy Terms. Prices $1,000 and up Suites Gumwood- Smtes I and Gumwood Suites to Bridgeport on Bunday by the ill­ $ ! Dresser. Vanity. Chest.i ness of her daughter. Miss Helen Dresser,. Vanity, Chest« Dresser, Chest, Dress-, Gilbert, who is suffering from an Dresser, Chest and Bed.:' Bed and Chair. Reg. j Bed, Toilet . Mirror,* ing Table and Bed. Reg­ j Chair ahd Bench. Reg­ attack of grip. Reg. $125. Special price $937.75. Special ular price $299, Special The Rev, T. D. Martin announced EDWARD J. HOLL, Owner ular price $395. Special s at the Sunday morning service at St. Peter’s church that the church Telephone 560. 865 Main St. has contributed to missions during 4-Piece Walnut and 5-Piece Welsh Blue 4-Piece Walnut aniL • the past year the sum of $87.74. \ 8-Piece Mahogany '■M The quota allotted to the church “ He Cuts the Earth to Suit Your Taste" G ^ w ood Suites Decorated Suites Gumwood Decorated Duncan-Ph;^e was $150.00, but the rector said Dresser, Dressing Table,| Suite Suite that the church In filling more Dresser, Vanity, Chesttp Bed, Table and Bench. Dresser, Vanity, Chest* Dresser, Chest, Dressing^ than 58% of its quota has done J and Bed. Reg. $172. Regular price $232.75. Table, Red, Chair,* better than many of the large.city and Bed. Regular price Special . , Special $375. Special Bench and Table. Regu­ churches in that respect. lar price $489, Special Mrs. Paul Jurovaty of Andover is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Robert Bollow. 4-Piece Walnut and Word has been received of the 7-Piece Brown 6-Piece Mahogany 8-Piece Walnut and serious illness of Mrs. Abble Smith NEW ENGLAND’S ‘ ’ Gumwood Suite Maple. Decorated Suite Gumwood Suite of Hartford. IJer sister, Mrs. Frank i Dresser, Dressing Table Dresser, Vanity, Chest, R. Post has gone to Hartford to be Dresser, Vanity, Chest Dresser, Vanity, Chiffo- Bed, Toilet Mirror, with Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith was a Bed, Chair; Rocker.k rette. Bed. Chair andk and Bed. Reg. prices >189 Bench and Table. • Reg. Chair; Bench and Table.’ former resident of this town. FOREMOST GROCERS Bench. Regular price $244. Special price $395. Special Regular price $5317 spe­ • There was long and earnest dis­ $395, special cial cussion at the town meeting which took place at the town hall, He­ bron, on Saturday, March 21st. Af­ . / ter the laying of a 25 mill ta.v to defray expenses for the conning Announce year, and after voting down a prop­ bring to- a close their engagement method^ and “ That Wild West” , a osition to raise the salary of the “STRANDED IN PARIS” at this theater, this evening are srlpping comedy drama starring tax collector, the principal business “ Marriage License", an ultra mod­ William Fairbanks and Dorothy of the meeting was taken up, and ern tale of. present day divorce Revler. arguments pro and con were heard a Reduction ' COMING TO RIALTO on the question of whether the new fedel'al road from Marlborough to Have you heard the news? Bebe Good Used Cars connect with the Wllljmantic high­ Daniels is “ Stranded In Paris.” The cars offered below have beeii reconditioned and way should go through the i^ddle in Hours of Labor Yes, sir, she’s stranded without a of the green or sksrdng a little to cent. But she has plenty of / are offered at very low prices—cash or'terms. the south should follow much the laughs to keep her company and a line of the present state road and handsome hero to rescue her from 1926 Studebaker Standard Coach. ~ ' cut only a comparatively small slice trouble.' It all happens, in her 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan, from the central green or park. latest feature length picture which Mr. Dugan, representing the heads a splendid program at the 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan. . state highway department,, and Mr. Rlaltp theater tomorrow and Fri­ 1924.Studebaker Big 6 Touring.' Starr, official engineer, spoke earn­ day. Fashion shows in which lav­ estly in favor of tne plan for the ish costumes are used and a start­ 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Coupe. load going through the center of lingly different plot makes this 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Touring. the green. Mr. Starr tacked up a photoplay one of the outstanding map. showing the green cut Into six releases of the year. - James Hall 1922-Studebaker Special 6 Touring. or seven pieces with tiower beds and Ford Sterling have Important- 1924 Buiek Master 6 Coupe. here and there, looking fine, but roles to portray in the supporting falling to carry conviction to the 1 .• '■ cast. 1923 Nash Sedan. hearts of the “embattled farmers,’’ Another feature which closely who bitterly opposed having their rivals “ Stranded In Paris” appears Also several cheap cars to close out at $50 to $100 green *'cut up into a checker bn the same bill. It is “ Heart- each. There are some extra good buys in this lot. board.’’ Complaint was made that bound,” a typical romance of an by the dividing of the green into Eastern heiress who goes West to these small plots the citizens of the forget and falls in love all over town would be deprived of a place Starting Mdirbh 12t h again. There is a real landslide for public gatherings, school and and cyclone in thj picture that for c o m AOTO COMPANY field meets, and the like. The claim sheer thrills will be* hard to sur­ 20 East Center Street. was made that a slight curve to , AWP Stores w ill Close Saturdajrs pass. Ranger BllL Miller and his the south would-make it possible to intelligent horse "King” hqve lead­ leave the green practically as it is a t 9 P .M . ing parts to enact. Select shorter and would not add to the dangers subjects will round out the pro­ of traffic. It was also pointed out gram, » that the approach from the Amston Please, co>operate .with us in our effort to The two features . which wllL road to the Congregational church as showp on the map could not.,be change the^ working conditions in the made except by dodging about one grocery business. You can help by shop­ FOR SALE of the proposed flower beds. ping early in the day—every day. Mr. Dugan and Mr. Starr urged NEW! One only, mahogany case with the greater safety o f the through ■ the-middle-of-the-green plan, ad­ New England's largest grocery chain l^ads plate glass sliding doors and glass, mitting that the present policy was ^ in all inovementa for the betterment of : to eliminate all unnecessary curves ends equipped with shelves size of j however slight, as adding to ex­ grocenmen. ^ . pense, and finally delivered a 'sort case, 10 feet long, seven feet high, of ultimatum to the effect that The A & P was,^e first in New England to state and federal authorities had 30 inches deep. Can be used for IN FACT EVERYTHING THAT CHARACTERIZES practically decided the matter any- ®ff®v sick ben^ts and free life insurance small merchandise o\ as" a garment B u d g e t i n g , way, and that there was nothing to its emjpldy^s* THE STANDARDS'SET BY WILSON’S QUALITY much for Hebron to do but to sign case. Inquire at J. W. Hale Co. on the dotted line. Every employee has the privilege of partici­ MILLmERY. Your Advertising Ih spite of this, however, a vote pating in the earnings of the company was taken protesting against the INCE advertising may he a new venture with' proposed plan and respectfully re- through the purchase of stock. Goslee & Goslee , EXCEPTIONALLY PRICED S many merchants, naturally they are lacking in CONTRACTORS AND experience when it comes to preparing, a budget for The salary of A & P managers has been the year. advanced over 200% in fifteen years. . BUILDERS In other instances some merchants have no set STOMACH IIPSIT ' * plan, no definite appropriation for advertising. For The present reduction in ■ working ho^ms to $10.00 these two classes some sort of system is necessary. tte real cause. That's what High-Grade, We have,-prepared figures which show what per­ centage. of your total receipts should be spent for thfWwndaofatCTnachsuffa'ersare doinc shows that the^ A & .P leads ih employi^ now. Instead of takhiK tonics, or dmns betterment as vrell as in its offerings of advertising. These are based on what successful ) to ^ t ^ up a poor d^estion, thfey iue Building ' CtTOhiet Viscas—Bengaline Cmnbinations stores throughout the country have done In your finest foods at lowest prices. particular line of business. Milan Hats—Felt Hats HOMES — X- . , . . ____ -- ' -i Let one of our representati\res call on you and give DOMESTIC—IMPORTED GROCERIES you this information which has required years o f / the Ihrer in a eoo Large and Small H eadni^ ^ ' research. t » the- Hverr andbow els arener* FINE TEAS-COFFEE OFFICES , thdr natural functkmi. away TABLE DELICACIES—STAPLES ^ t •"*** and stomach troubles. STORES fiSm urlisiilcr EuenUto ...... ■ ;i.'V ^ FARM BLDGSi , 68 YEAI^ OF FAITHFUL SERVICE V — REPAIRING We solicit an opportunity to Call 664 ■ estimate on your requirements. Quality and Service V ^ . OTOh^BT^AIN STREE’T^ - Cramps or pain. All Dttittists.’ ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Assured. Take one or two at bedtos forouidc HARTFQRD, - . ^ CONN. relief. Bat what you Oce. 15c. dOc. eoc. No Job Too Big or Too Small. I Phone 899-4 or 205-4. ’ The Eveung I k a U 4 t Pays - it J**.- 7 PAG^J E lG H t' MANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 19Zf.

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ETHEL Blue.birdfii .V*; • - 4 1 1 ^ > 1 ^ / a r a WOMANS / % i * [^igyBr^SERyKaniR WHAT HAS CONE BEFORE .ALLENE 5UM)IEa •By WALTER J. BROOKE GARRETT FOLSOM to atabbed edge or real reason for what yon / to death while swlmmlnc at Ocean might call Buspiclon. If I had 1 "How I ^nVy men!” said the girl New York, March 14.-^A note­ Town, N. J. It to believed that should have told of It at first, sir.” worthy fabric for spring and top­ the death weapon waa a pichaq, with whom I dined last ni|;iit, as 'mm mkM "■»e8, that’s right. • I say, Ross, coats has three highly desirable an Oriental knife, and that It waa we saw 30 or 40 fraternity lads in­ qualities: pnrchaaed on the boardwalk, you don’t think It was one of hla vade the dining room, grab seats at It provides warmth In the chilly Folaom'a bathlnq companlona lady friends did it?” mornings and evenings of the ver­ had been ROGER NEVILLE, their reserveiL table, ,and begin to "Killed him?” Ross looked nal dffj's, leaves the wearer com- bnalneaa partneri HRS. HELEN have the time of BARNABY and CARHELITA amazed. "Good Lord, no, slrl VALUON. Why there wasn’t any "of 'em down their lives what ANASTASIA FOLSOM, eeeentrle here." back-slapping, do­ and mnuterful alater of the dead "Oh, you mean tils chorus girl ing the anvil cho­ mnn, tnkra command, and It to W i' m friends. I suppose lie had lots of rus on their glass­ eatablUbed that one CROYDON those.” SEARS to a fancier of caiiona es, singing school "Not BO many, but now and then wrapiina. Bearn admita bnylna pongs, and kid­ two knivea bnt not the pichaq, one. He was no saint, Mr. Folsom \ Anaataain cnqaqea TITUS wasn’t." ding the blue- RIGGS, an architect, to work on "No, though his sister thinks he e y e d waitress. the case. DAN PELTON, Folaom’n was." “ Men,” continued nephew, nrrlvea and to pnaaled by "She does that, Mr. Stone. Miss my philosophic the cnrlonn French dolla In hto & Folsom thinks Mr. Garrett was al­ friend, “ have such nncic'a room. \ most a Puritan, and— ho wasn't, better times in Croydon Seara aenda for FLBM sir." big‘groups than do ING STONE, fnmona detective. He “No," agreed Stone. “ Well, go ' women. They have Allene Sumner telto him Folaom had beep black along, Rosa, I see you can’t help no barriers of reserve to smash malllnq him and he had lied at me out. Gall down for some Ice down. They are not self-conscious. the Inqaeat bnt to Innocent. Stone water, will you, and tell them to They can let go! Can you imagine meeta othera of the circle, lnclnd> send that fat child with it." a gang of 40 women .having fun Ins NED BARRON and hla wife, like that?” MADELINE, who pnaalea him. "Tubby? Yes, sir.” .... It to learned that Cnrmellta Ross did Stone’s bidding and I couldn’t. We snooped around Valdon hna atolen aome lettera departed, and shortly the-rotund for causes. We decided that wom­ from Folaom'a room. Btonkt be- bellboy appeared with the water. an’s grea-t indoor and outdoor pas­ lievtns her Innocent, yet aMnaea You wanted mo special, Mr. time of gossip born of long centu­ her of withholdins aome Informa Stone?” he asked, with the air of ries when only personalities enter­ tton. importance that be loved to as­ ed her life and when, in hushed NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY sume. tones, she discussed personalities CHAPTER XLV What I’m getting at Is this, of husband, children and neighbors Tubby," the detective said, with some other woman crony ac­ ^ARMELITA VALDON stared at straightforwardly. "I want to get counted for woman’s penchant for Fleming Stone. all the sidelights I can on Mr, Gar­ small intimate groups rather than Her great dark eyes-,seemed to rett Folsom. I’ve learned a lot a hilarious time in big bunches! from his friends and from the Maybe we’re not right, but we’re grow luminous with fear, and then interesting! they became sphinx-like and in­ police and all that. But there may bo some bit of information you Cave Man Stuff scrutable. can give me that nobody else “ He hurts me and wounds me “ You startled me,” she said could. Think so?" and niakes me miserable,” says Denise, the abused wife in the with a light laugh. “ I thought | “ I wish I ^ould, sir, but I’m darned if I can think of anything. sparkling French comedy of you meant it.” S ____^ CH—® Got anything particular Id mind?” “ Grounds for Divorce.” ^ And her “ I did mean it— I do mean It. “ No, I’m Jiist fionnderlng. Did lover, “ the other man,” sighs, “ Ah, ‘You wanted me special,'Mr. Stone?” he asked. then I will never have you! For You learned something that you you see Mr. Folsom when he ar­ rived here? When he first came that is the kind of man women have kept to yourself. You dls- of vivacity and charm, she leaned the ocean since—Mr. Folsom— ” In?” love!” covered something that leads you I closer to him and whispered: "Yes, I know,” Stone said un- “ Yes, sir, I did. I was near the Child Kills Self to a definite suspicion. This thing desk and I seen him arrive. Oh, Helen oRach wa» only 14. But "Don’t shpot any more arrows derstandingly. “ I wish we could Helen killed herself the other day. you must tell, or you will find at me. I ha-ven’t done anything get at (the truth, Ross.” yes, he came in very Important like-—” . , . Helen was exceptionally bright. She yourself In serious trouble.” wrong.” was an honor student in her fresh­ “ I wish so, too, sir, .but.lt Is all “ Swaggering?”^ . ’ man high school class. She played A kashmir topcoat, double-breasted “ Oh, no, not so bad as that.” "But you know who has!” he so mysterious. If It had been on “ Not fool swaggering, slri Just the piano and pipe organ and even pearl buttons, worn by Henry like* a' man • y^d’s bliii and' knows Carmelita Valdon was again said sternly, angry at himself for land, now— ” broadcast her music on (he radio. Cabot Lodge, nephew of the it. No shoddy work. And his mistress of herself. Her instant of being swayed by her beauty and But Helen shot herself. ' We’ve Massachusetts statesman. “ That’s just it. A murder on man, Ross, you know, looking fear' had passed; she had come j lure. grown almost accustomed to our land gives at least some chance after everything quiet and wave, of college suicide as one fortably cool In the warm ipidday through 1-0 inquisition about her And then, with another of her of clues left on the sceiie, but In proper." ' - young man or women after, another and, because of Its unwrinkling weave, need never know the pres­ letters, and It had caused her no sudden changes, she became wist­ the ocean— not a showing.” "I suppose you mean he made has “ ended it all,” leaving notes to alarm. an entrance such as 'one of the explain that life seems but a snafe sure of the tailor’s heavy goose. ful, even pathetic, and tears ac- “ Not a showing, sir. You have best people might be* expected to and a delusion, or that curiosity Goat Hair , y> “ Yes, Mrs. Valdon.” All at | tually appeared In her eyes, It is kashmir, a cloth woven from - no—no suspicions, sir?” do." urges them to learn “ what next?” once Stone found himself on the the hair of the East Indian goat. 'No. Merely a faint, slight pos­ “ Just that, Mr. Stone. I know But any hint of an infantile wave "No. I say. Ross, have you?” As light, warm and wrinkle-proof losing side of the argument. "Yes. all about entrances: - I’ve seen of suicide is quite ghastly. What’s sibility. Nothing that I can tell He looked at the man closely. as grandmother’s shawl, it Is as, CLEAR D A Y. serious trouble,” ho ended up. a thousands." wrong with the elders that we can’t you.” near the ideal topcoat rnatesihl as little lamely. But he saw nothlhg save the Im­ Tubby stood waltli^gi hoping he make life worth while for the kids? ‘Very well, Mrs. Valdon." and could tell. something of. iippor- man has yet devised. ' y Always do yonr furnishin^sint- mobile face of the servant, with a Is It the beginning of the wave of Ing on a clear day in a room not She looked at him and smiled. Stone gave himself a mental tance, but utterly at a loss to do When unseasonable heat unex­ sad look In the eyes tha't told him nervous Insanity which doctors and pectedly follows The cool spring colder than fi8 degrees Fahrenheit. “ Shot all your arrows, have shake. "I take that statement as so. and well knowing that nothing psychologists have prophesied for you, Mr. stone?” she bantered. only of a natural grief at the flctitlous would go with this man. morning, It may be carried on the a true one, and I shall say noth­ soma, time as the result of this com­ arm without discomfort. And worn, “ Well what next?” death of a respected master. "Well, that’s that,"' Stone in­ plex day? ing more to you about it. until— formed him. “ Did he look about it drapes the figure In soft, easy Stone wanted to shake her. "I wish I could suspect him. "Hired Girls” ^ , I until I, too, discover that same at the people before he went up lines. Should a shower come up, it Stone thought whimsically. “ It American “ hired girls” are much will shed water better, perhaps, CORNS Never befbre had he felt so baf- Li,gbt possibility to his rooms?” ■better off than those of Europe, ac­ Qaickrolieffrompainfql fled by a woman’s wit. He was would help along a lot.” than any fabric artificially proofed And at that he had the satis­ “ He did just that," and Tubby cording to Jessie Stephen, Scotch against the rain. comst tfnder toss gnd certain that she had no connection “ Walt a minute, Ross,” he said, saw a chance. “ He stood quite a socialist leader of England, and or­ preashrsdf tight shoe& faction of seeing her look very Extraordinary as-ls the fabric it­ of any sort with the death of Gar­ aloud, and the man paused. few minutes looking at the crowds ganizer of the first domestic work­ perplexed indeed. In the lounge. He hadn’t been ers’ union In England, now in our self, many of the topcoats into rett Folsom. But he knew, too, “ You know a heap about your which it has been fashioned are They returned to the hotel, and here in some time and he was aw­ country. She says that organized that.she had a clue of some kind, late master’s private affairs, and ful InterMted.” modeller along extremely conserva­ Ttino-pads as it was the bathing hour. Car­ “hired girls” of England receive a tive lines— in coats designed for H a n d s however slight, that he would give you needn’t hesitate to speak out “ Did he notice anybody In par­ minimum wage of $150 a year and melita hurried away to keep an ticular?” wear in both town and country, for worlds to learn. before me. Is there anybody you board, an 8 hour day, a half-day off various purposes. B e a n t i f i i l appointment, and Stone sat on the know of who could have had rea­ “ Well, he did. You see,’ his a week, and freedom after 2 p. m. But it was so vague, so purely on Sunday. She is working for or,- Summer’s succession of spring deck by himself to think things son to do this job? I mean do own crowd, Mr. Neville and those does not handicap the top-coat’s In 2 Minute Test Imaginary on his part, that he ladles, weren’t around just then, ganlzatlon of American domestic over. you know of any one over whom usefulness for it Is an agreeable, couldn’t think, at the moment, of but Just as Mr. Folsom was about workers. No. w6mah> need now have unet- ’ As a result of his cogitations he Mr. Folsom had a strong enough comforting companion of late even­ tractive hhndig. The original beauty any way to force her hand. to go up i in the elevator’ the "Won’t Do It!" ing in the mountains, at the sea­ went up to Dan Felton’s suite. "W e won’t do housework.” That, of hands iwhtck -work at home, or And she was so Impossible. She hold to make a motive for mur­ Searses.,and Barrens came down ^ shore, motoring or afloat. Smart Ross, the valet Pelton had In­ says employment officials, is what at ; busind$a ‘f1las ‘ marred, 'may be was a different person from the der?” in the next elevator and Mr. Fol- < enough to meet the requirements of A1 herited from Folsom, was just som looked at them like he was 96 per cent of all girls applying for quickly restored'by a marvelous r.. sad-faced woman who had con­ “ That’s a big question, sir,”- jobs say right off the bat. And not the most fastidious man on the'ave­ leaving the rooms, having finished surprised all to pieces.” nue, it slips with equal ease into new kind of^; cream called Thurs­ fessed to stealing her own letters Ross said, speaking very serious­ only girls. Older women will fight ton’s Hand'Cream. It is unlike any­ his work there. Why,” said Stone, “ ‘he didn't the niche reserved for topcoats and had admitted her relief at the ly. “ Too big for mo to answer. know any of them, except Mr. for 9-hour-a-day factory or store thing you have ever known—not a jobs where they ■will work on their upon sporting and other outdoor <1 Going in the surf?” Stone said By which I mean that, though I Sears, slightly." occasions. lotion, a cold cream or a “ vanish- /I death of Folsom. feet all day long, when they could, ing cream.” -It' is especially made pleasantly.

First Leg to Be Rolled at T Hast yqarr hkd .anytlilsr-'bappeQ* WORLDS, RBOOBD BILOmiN Bob O’FarreD aind Frisb ed ito Bob O’Farrell, the IN “ A m ” CHESS GASfE club would hgj^ beCT'-* .seriously Sports EdRor Finds Lots of ^ Sooth End Saturday After­ /handlcaped for tlfe want, of an ex­ , Jointly Shoulder Foimer London, March 16.—rtUnit^d perienced, receiver. . / Press).— The “ world’s -^.fastest Brdkiim Down Players In noon and Final Next This year O’Farrell, who will be chess-gatoe" has Just been play­ Pflot's Barden. a busjr ^mac as manager- and first- ed by two Londdn women. It string catcher, w ill' have a moet was played on an Imperial Air­ Training Camp— His OiAi- Thursday Over North. valuable /understudy In Frank liner flying from London to JOE WILLIAMS " ' \ Snyder. ' ' BY BILLY EVANS Bagdad. They called their lon. Snyder,:who served upder John games; '"hundred-mlle-an hour McGraw for a number of years and Arrangements ivere completed It’s an accident when a man gets chess." r ’ tight, says Jimmy Walker. . . . but Avon P.Mk, Fla., March 16.— helped the Giants to several pen­ lasti night whereby Tommy Conran, Bob O’Farrell of the St. Louis I By DAVIS j . WALSH. " holder of the town bowling cham­ we know some who think It’s a nants, la back with the Cards, look­ ing mlghty-flt. Tarpon Springs, Fla., March 16. pionship. and Ernie Wilkie, leader catastrophe If they cannot. Cardinals, making his debut as — Hear uo qvU. say no evil, -know of the C. B. A. A. senior bowling manager, inherited the. toughest Snyder was out of the game last no evil may be all well enough but, A lot of rookies will soon season with two broken hands. league, will meet In a home and !job that was ever handed a big CHANGES EXPECTEIT as I understand It, Confucius, or home twenty game match. The hearing these saddest words Strangely enough .they came from whoever wrote the proverb never league pilot. a fistic encounter rather than a first thn games will be rolled at The quiet, rather soft-spoken visited Tarpon Springs, Fla., this ‘ diamond accident. being one of several respects in Murphy’s alleys at the South End leader of the Cards takes over a I am told Snyder became Involv­ FOR BOWLING FM AL which CoUiucins and the writer Saturday afternoon and the final world’s championship team. It is r leg at Conran’s alleys at the North Mrs. James P. Kelley ed In an argument with Jack On­ happen to differ. I was there today minus its biggest star, the out­ slow, who was then a Pittsburgh and so were the St. Louis Browns, End the following 'Thursday night, standing player in the rational Jim Stewart Howard Murphy, who arranged the Mrs. James P. Kelley is the only coach. The details of the battle are automatically supplying sufliclent League, Rogers Hornsby.- ■ a left hook and "la right cross,, with evil unto the day. match, says a total purse of |200 woman president of an Izaak Wal­ The ball club which O’Farrell is One of the greatest all-round ath­ RumoY^Has It That Benson will be at stake. ton league. She is the head of the Snyder delivering, Onslow receit- The Browns are not a very good to lead, to my way of thinking, is letes ever to enter the University This news will mo doubt be White Cloud (Kas.) Izaak Walton Ing, resulting in two knockdowns, ball club. Tbq state of the ball club just as good a ball club as the 1926 of Southern California— that’s what gi*eeted with much Interest by the tongue or pen . . . back to tne league. The Missouri river, which also the same number of broken officials of that school say of Jim and Andy Anderson Will Im t news to any one. But the fact model. Possibly it is a trifie better, followers pf the duckpin topling bushes for you again. skirts hejc, town, is her fishing and hands. Stewart, freshman. Stewart holds that It has a new first baseman is. sport, many of who had began to hunting .ground. She is also an because of greater reserve strength. Snyder says he Is through trying the American prep ' school high Warm Bench In Play-Off Meet Mr. Staler. fear there would be no inter-town Maybe that rules committee expert horsewoman and ^ tennis ..^Ordinarily for a ball club to part to qualify as a contender for Tun- jump record ^and .thb’ national His name is George Staler and, when I refer to him as new, I do so matches this season. Whenever the change in sliding back the goal player'of note. with a second baseman ‘of Horns­ ney’a title and intends to stick to school high hurdles record. He' also north and south clash— isegafdless posts is just a preliminary move to by’s caliber, also Its manager, boasts of excellent achievements In with the bland implausibillty ofvan bdseball. He will give the Cardi­ Monday Night. automobile salesman who speaks of of the nature of the sporting con­ hide them from those pilfering wDuld just about wreck It. That is the broad jump, the shot-put, dis­ nals much needed protection back a reconditioned car as new when be flict— the fur always files. T^ere Harvard rah-rah rascals. not true as to the Cardinals. of the bat. cus throw, low hurdles and dashes. When St. Louis received Frankie means almost. Staler, at the age of is no alternative under existing So, to my way of thinking, the He is 6 feet 3 inches tall and weighs y Great interest is being worked thirty-three, doesn’t -iflgure to ' be conditions. So when Conran and Ambitious rookie wrote to Babe Chicago Talks Frisch in return for Hornsby,'t'ae 200 pounds. ’ Ruth asking how he could get into Cards are just as good, if not bet­ up over, the play-off match next the man he waS when he hit over Wilkie take the alleys Saturday af­ club acquired the only second base­ ter, than last season. This puts the a big league ball park. . . . the man in the National League capable Monday n’«ht at Murphy’s alleys .420 some five years ago. But ternoon, a large crowd will be on situation entirely up to bob O’Far- between the OM Mill and the neither ta he the seml-bland player hand to cheer and boo the contest­ Bam, a helpful guy, suggested a $20,000 Open of filling the gap. *blea.cher ticket. I'eH’s ability, to get from his men Weaving Mill, both of which are who fell from stardom to something ants according to whom they favor. Now that Ty Cobb has passed the the baseball they are capable of Cody Coaches tied for the championship of the approaching mediocrity following Conran faced several South End peak of his game, lost much of the playing. C. B. A. A. bowling league. his illness in 1923. bowlers last season but was able tp j Harvard comic magazine now There In 1928 fire that caused him to be yie most i jibes Cambridge police force . . There is no denying that . Horns­ Cage Champs A meeting was held after work­ He has been reconditioned. In steer clear of defeat. Among; those talked about player in the game, by got every ounce of power out ing hours yesterday afternoon and that his vision now 4s normal, mak­ who fell a victim to bis slow-break­ however, It seems unlikely the po Frankie Frisch comes closest to of the Cardinal machine. He p u ^ - It was decided to roll off the tie ing it highly unlikely that he will ing curve ball , wore Howard Mur­ lice will get collegiate enough to Chicago, Mai'ch 16.— What will taking his place! sever fighting relations with Har be the top amount in prizes offered cd it to the very limit and won, de­ As Final Task Monday night. The Weavers are repeat his 1926 batting average ol phy, Jack Hayes and Beiinle Schu­ vard. Frisch is remarkably fast. He highly confident of turning the .289. Staler, in fact, will be one of bert, three of the; best pin toplers at golf tournaments'.'^ spite the fact that the experts con­ makes spectacular plays on short ceded his club only an outside tables on their rivals and point to the stars of the game again this In the South Ehd. Conran usually San Antonio is given credit for fly balls to the outfield that no Mr. O’Guofty has this mew Ask starting the big prize tournament chance. the fact that they have trimmed year, a probable .340 hitter, and wins by being able to gain a big other Inaelder would come close to Nashville, Tenn., March 16.— Me Another book stopped cold. He by offering $7,000 in the 'fexas • The success or failure of tie them in 13 out of 21 games- this agile in his movements around first lead In the ten games rolled on his reaching, and he can- cover acres Josh Cody’s last gift tq Vanderbilt season. base. said a centaur is a man who goes open a few years ago. Cardinals to repeat in the Natlon.\l own alleys. Consequently If he can was a basketball team that a few Melillo Sick. to Washington to make laws. Los Angeles retaliated with a of territory to* his right or left. League is a problem that Bob Old Dame Rumor had It today hold Wilkie to a small lead In the Frankie is also a sensational per­ days ago won the gi'ampionship of that there would be at least one Ordinarily, this fact might make first ten games rolled at the South $10,000 menu. O’Farrell must solve. If he can the south. William J. Burns, the famous de Atlanta is holding an open this former on the bases and a fine change In the personnel o f eachr a lot of difference to the ball clun End, his backers say there will be batsman. handle men, the St. Louis club is After eleven years, Cody leaves lineup although this dope lacks but unfortunately the rebuttal tes­ tectlve, visited the Giants camp the month Avith $12,000 offered in going to be tough to beat. If his nothing to It. '■ However, that re­ Frisch, I am sure, will fill the bill Vanderbilt to accept a job as head confirmation.' The report Is that timony has not been compiled. "Bart prizes. players get away from him-:—well, mains to be seen. Tnls year is not at second base in as satisfactory a coach at Clemson College. Archie Haugh will be asked to sub­ of it centers around Oscar Melillo, necessarily a duplication of last. Now come Chicago sportsmen that’s a different story. Cody starred for Vanderbilt as manner as Hornsby. I do not look stitute for Herby Benson on the the infielder who did rather well in with talk of a $20,000 tourna­ Bob O’Farrkl can catch. He was an athlete for three years ending ment in 1928! foi the St. Louis fans to be disap-, .... Weaving Mill team while Captain 1926 for a first year man. He the most valuable ball player in the 1919. He was claimed one of Anderson of the Old Mill will be turned out to be another of b| ^ ■ It looks as if golfers will com­ pointed in his play as compared to'Natlonal the greatest three-sport stars ever -the standard ' ' • — League last year. The benched In favor of Ray Bldwell. ball’s pale and Interesting invaf pete within a few years for prizes set by ‘Rajah the folks in Missouri are waiting to be developed in Dixie. and hasn’t»given any Indication VOLLEY-BALL CHAMPS that will resemble Babe Ruth’s Great.” In 1923 he became, assistant salary demands in baseball. shown on the manager proposition. he expects to come to the car_, football coach, basketball and A second item of the bad newf FIND REC TEAM GOOD baseball coach. MURPHY’S GBILS HAVE an injury to Bill Mullen’s knee, essitatlng the withdrawal of . -_ Toronto entry from third base, and other day. Fourteen of the squad Boston Fighters Bringing dory CLOSE CALL BUT WIN 2 the beanOd state Ken Williams’ Manchester Outfit Almost Pins lost that many pounds in perspira­ DIXIE GOLF OPEN cranium which sOrved to make' a Defeat on Crack Hartford tion. PRO BASKETBALL .280 hitter last y e ^ of a normal Murphy’s girls, Manchester’s en­ .350 man. Team Losing by Close Scores. Once More to Beantown Pugilism try in state bowling league scor­ HISTORY’ S RICHEST ed its third successive “ two-out-of- Otis Miller, also of Toronto, la — \ filling in,for Mullen af third bas« The Hartford state champion Y. CALLED SUCCESS three” victory last night at the ex­ M. C. A. volley ball team got a big pense of the Genlot Girls of Water- while Frank O’Rourke, ex-TIgei scare last night In its own strong­ Notes Of The bnry, A large crowd watched the and about ex*everything including hold when the Manchester Rec match which was rolled at Mur­ Toronto, is playing second base vice Best Known Players Will Vie tle exhibition: of ringside horticul­ Melillo. team came within a hair’s breadth Years ago the Boston blossom phy’s alleys at the South End. A of pinning a defeat bouquet on Training Camps turists. When Tex Rickard decided Chicago Bruins’ Owner Sees return match will be rolled in Wat- When all the fallen arches are went to seed. And at seed it re­ to put on his elimination contest of raised again, O’Rourke will be used thejr. Jerseys. For $12,000 Prizes In mained. The Sullivans, the Lang­ erbury tomorrow night. battlgys the Boston contribution Manchester copped the first as a late Inning^^ubstitnte for Mul­ Manchester was defeated three fords, the Matty Baldwins and loomed up big. , len, Melillo and Walter Gerber, still s jjj^ h t but the.,«80g^A||^e show Great Future ^For "In­ two games 453 to 449 and 450 to Clearwater, Fla., March .,16.— others who madj Boston’s fistic .^Today the sKbw is nearly all round; and still-xpretty good. that in each game, Hartford had a Beaten nine to five yesterday by Georgia Toumeyi garden look like an old maid’s 448, margins of four and two pins close call. Manchester' lost 16 to Sharkey and MSloney. The Boston respectively, and, then lost the last Other' Players. the St. Louis Browns, the Brook­ backyard in full bloom had faded boys are going .to give a little ex­ triguing Sport.” * Williams’ place In the outfield 1a 14. 14 to 13 and 15'to 12. The Cap- lyn Robins today will attempt to game by 19 pins. ' away. ThS burning sun of other hibition of their own in Rickard’s being shared by Bing Miller and i l ^ City- players, who have faced even the count in the second game parts of the country, had evidently The scores: Atlanta, Ga., March 16.— The New York Garden on: May 19. The Hershell Bennett with Harry Rice somfe^-of the best In this section of of the series. The RoV/.s scored richest tournament in the history been too strong for the BeantOwn Manchester Girls in right field. Steve O’Neill will be thercpuntry, said the Manchester five runs in the first inning but aspirants. winner of that battle will stack up BY CLARK B. KELSEY Lucas . , ...... 82 90 87- of golf Is to be staged here late in against the winner of the Jack the first string catcher. Steve is teani ,was ope of the best they have thereafter folded up like a camp Hewitt ...... 91 93 8-7 March. But it is all back again. From Bempsey-Paulino show and then back on the big time after a season had',to contend wUh in sbpie time. chair while the Brownies were the brush and the weeds have come (United Press Staff Correspondent) Jackniore ...... 88 86 73 at Toronto. ;Hkrffbr(L^--'requekLefti,.Kk^ return The tournament will be played tfie prize beauty of them all. Gene Chicago, March 16.— (United Taggart ...... 88 83 96 pounding McWeeny and Elliot. over the home course of two of the forth a group of battlers that once The club also bears the 1926 mat<‘h hef& 'k^t wteCk^ia^J It wks Tunney will meet the survivor. Press). -— Professional basketball Sherman ...... 104. 98 87 greatest of champions— Bobby more have placed the Boston col­ Toronto manager, Dan Howley. granted. The*date has not>been The whirling Hub has ■ sent has passed thd experiment stage St, Petersburg, Fla., March 16. Jones and Alexa Stirling. d s up with the topnotchers. forth Its choicest from ,the other Daniel thinks very well of his men. set. The Manchester team last — The season officially opened for The flowers in Boston’s garden and is now a successful business Totals ...... 453 450 " 424 night was eompoded of Helmer The best known players in the. classes. Johnny Vaoctf'took .the Waterbnry \- He thinks often and.,,with great the Yankees when Arthur Fletcher game are entered. The entry list of American ring beauties are enterprise as well as an intriguing' pleasure oL Ernie Nevers, former Gustafson, George Gibbons, Joe was ordered off the field by au bearing names that spell action. blue'ribbons away from Fidel La- Rlemer ...... 87 91 91 now resembles a Who’a Who in Barba, the California I flyweight. sport,' George Halas, owner of the Stamford backfleld star, And Fred Mahoney, Fred Phaneuf, Tommy umpire and Babe Ruth fanned as Jack Sharkey, Jim Maloney, Dick Chicago Bruins declares. Nlellette ...... 81 99 8S Morgan and Pete Hansen. Golf. Dick "Honeyboy” Finnegan ' Is Atwood ...... 100 Schulte.'the $50,000 recruit from a pinch hitter In a game with the ‘•Honeyboy’’ Finnegan, Johnny Halas, an owner of the Chicago 78 94 Milwaukee. Winners in the meet will divide wearing the toga of the fbatlrer- .Schnall ...... 89 Boston Braves. Burst’s homer with Vacca, A1 Mello, Red Chapman Bears professional football team, 84 90 Schulte, Mullen, Otis Miller and $12,000, either in cash or silver, welght group A1 Mello Id knocking Desman ...... 92 96 the bases overpopulated enabled and Chick Suggs are but a few of entered the baskethall field two 83 Walter Stewart, left-hand according to their ranking of ama­ them. at the garden walls of thosd wko the Yanks to win six to five. teur or pro. claim the premiership in that years ago, and while his teams have from Toronto, seem to be the only r-0f course, of the entire collec- Totals . . . .’ ___ 449 448 443 WAPPING TRIUMPHS The nearest approach to the At­ class. stood at the bottom of the league young players in *camp' who figure Bradentown, Fla., March, 16.— lanta open in prizes Is the $10,000 they have made money. In the, de­ in Howley’s plans. The other pitch­ Pitcher Tabor, a Phllly southpaw Los Angeles open. velopment stage, he revealed. The ers-—Gaston, Vangllder, Wingard, who wears spectacles and is proud •OVER POQDONOCK IN The prizes here range from $50 cage magnate admitted that he ex­ You will find the classified ad- Ballou, Falk, Nevers, Zachary and of it, will make his mark In the to $4,000. pected to lose money for some time vertising. In the Evening Herald Sam Jones— are veterans. So are National League this year, judging The entry list Includes Bobby .before he made the sport pay. profitable reading, both from the the outfielders while O’Neill’s firs! ' KEENLY-FOUGHT TILT by his work against the Giants BILLY assistant will be that young fellow. viewpoint of the reader and the ad­ yesterday. The Giants won the Jones, Walter Hagen, Genfe Sara- J The Bruins are members of the zen, Bobby Crulckshank, Jim American Leagu'd of I^rofessioual vertiser. Schang, and his second will be Lee game three to two but Tabor Dixon. , X blanked them for six innings and Barnes, Johnny Farrell, Leo Diegel OLD ALEX! Basketball clubs. Other teams in Wapplng’s basketball team scor­ and a host of others. been as a respite from thp hard the circuit are the Cleveland ed Its most cherished victory of the was one run to the good when re­ grind, the fear of going stale. lieved. Jess Sweetser, British amateur Grover Cleveland Alexander, Posenblums, champions last year, CRB season last night when it scored a champ, who has not participated in “You know college coaches and Rochester, N. Y.; the Washington sort of a double triumph in de­ who for nearly 20 years has vied a meet since he won that title, may- trainers break the training routine Palace club, Washington, D. C., feating Poquonock 38 to 27. Elmo Tampa, Fla., March 16.— Bucky with Walter Johnson for pitching at times when their players are on Harris used his regular lineup in a add his name to the list. kenors, is sti.'l a very active young New York City, Philadelphia, Balti­ Mantelll, former captain of the Sweetser wlll\play in the ama­ the verge of going stale,’’ e.xplalns Wapplag team who quit following regular game and saw the Yannl- man. more and Ft. Wayne. teur-pro matches which will pre­ Alexander with a smile. The teams play a 42 game sched­ an altercation with the manage­ gans beat the first team, nine tO' During my tour of the training “ A major league campaign is ment, wore a Poquonock uniform three. The Yans looked much bet­ cede the tournament and may tee camps. I hit Avon Park shortly af­ ule among themselves; the season ter than the regulars. Today the off with the< others March 2. the toughest of all competitive Is divided into halves and the win­ and was given the merry fazzberry ter Alexander a birthday. It was the sports, because it extends over a pe­ the seven minutes he was used at Senators take on the Cincinnati George Von Elm, holder of the occasion for a town holiday, with ner of the first half of the season Reds. fourth major title, the American riod of six months and is filled with forward, during which time he a party in the evening in honor of many a tough battle, that taxes a plays the winner of thd second went BcorelesB> amateur, probably will be missing. Aloxanc’ er’s iQth anniversary. half. Cleveland won the first halt Shreveport, La., March 16.— Of course the British open and player to the limit, mentally as well Wapplng started with a bang There is no getting away from as physically. this season and will play the win­ and Boon had a comfortable lead. Three White Sox rookies were mis­ the American open champ, In the the fact that Alexander Is the in­ ner of the second half unless it sing when “ Cracker" Schalk’s hus­ person of Bobby Jones, Is entered. “ Critics who say I fall to keep Poquonock rallied, however, and spiration In the camp of the Card­ in condition at all times are unfair wins the second section too. In this the two teams battled on fairly kies took the field today. Rufus There are others. Nearly every inals. The players, from the young­ case a $8,000 purse will be donated Wafer, a young pitcher, was on his well known pro in the game has to me. I pqkit to my 17 years In even terms most of the game al­ sters to-tlie veteran stars like Jim the majors and the fact that I have to the winning Rosies. though Wapplng held the lead all way to Marshall, Texas, where he his eye on that $4,000 prize. Scores Bottoley, look up to Alex. Cleveland attracts the largest was farmed out to the Lone Star of amateurs also are contemplating always been a hard worker, to re­ through the game because of su­ It has beeu hinted by certain Na- fute any stories that-I am a bad attendance, with a record'crowd o f ! pertax team-play and shooting. League. Two other youngsters, getting some plated silver in Atlan­ Veltman and Reynolds, were re­ ta this month. tional League maneger that Alex- actor and hard to handle Il,ff00 attracted to two games dur­ Rudy Posplsll led the attack for ander is a- "Good-time Charley,’’ ing the present season. The New Wapplng, which closed its season turned to San Antonio and'Pales­ East Lake, where the tournament "Of all the managers I have tine, Texas, respectively. hard to handle, but his actions in played under, only'one has so con­ York Celtics and the Washington with twelve victories and three de­ will be held, is one of the best the training camp certainly Bfelle It. tffiw latiMr to courses In the entire country. . sidered me.- I don’t count him a Palace team are the next best, at­ feats. But one defeat was suffer- Easy to Handle / ^ tractions. ed- on the home floor. Lakeland, Fla., March 16.-1- Par over the course is 72.* It big leaguer» yet.” - towol —that Cleveland plays the champl%n St. “ Groat piichers always are'the Hoi>es Big Besson Cleveland attends the basketball W’applng (88) has been broken several times by easiest to handle," said Manager- B ■ F T Louis Cardinals :.t Avon' park v to­ Bobby Jones, who has been wend­ There Is no doubt as to the im­ games almost as fully as it doeg the •poodjr altoTe day. Catcher Bob O’Farrell, when I men­ portant part Alexander must play baseball contests,. Halas said, and Hills, rf ...... 2 1 6 ing his way down its fairways for tioned the name of Alexander. a Biipor- Posplsll, If ...... 6 0 12 approximately 20 years. if the Cardinals are to repeat. far bigger crowds attend the ses­ Norris, c ...... 4 1 9 Because of a mild winter, the "I don’t''' figure Should Alex have one of those sions of the cage sport than go to fco o a blodo* Alex will be a bit Boyce, Ig ...... 3 0 6 course Is now in better condition bad seasons, that professional football games there. Madden, rg ...... 3 0 6 than Is usual even In late spring harder to manage every now and Chicago,'s attendance in 1926- O al]f O M ffoasor It will take nlgh-perfect golf to than catch . and then come even to 1927 has averaged 2,200 Halas sboviioBa ita Totals ...... 18 2 38 win; , that is a sort prop­ as great said, and this turnout has made Poquonock (27) Wliat a meet! What prlzeal The- osition, for his as Johnson and money for the promoters. In addi­ B F T chamber of commerce In At­ control Is well- himself, the entire tion "Honey" Russell, Cleveland Cunningham, If .,..2 1 5 lanta raised the money. It will get nigh perfect. team will react to star, was purchased from the Cleve­ Pentland, rf ...... 3 1 7 rite under way Tuesday, March 22 ana “ It isn’t my pol­ his failure. land club for a sum commensurate Mantelll, rf ...... 0 0 0 golfers will have something to icy to dictate how ( However, Alex­ with the sale qf a baseball player. a star must live; J. Romako, c ...... 4 0 8 Will Andy Cohen play regularly shoot at. ander doesn’t an­ The players get paid salaries W e t Allard, rg ...... 2 3 ' 7 with the Giants this year?— J. Medal competition over 72 holes that Is up to 1 the ticipate such a ranging from $600 to $10,000 an­ Leonard, I g ...... 2 8 7 B. F. for $12,000! ^ individual hlm- happening. His nually Nat Jlolman, forward' on the' No. He w*s released recently G:£fUZfiU. j self. No player, can. spring work New York Celtics receives the $10,- j^itcrStrop Totals ...... 11 6 27 under option'^ to a club In the In­ . remain a star long strengthens the Alexa ndei 000 sum. Marty Friedman, ' coach Referee: Diet. Halftime score unless he keeps In good-'conditlon. belief. When I saw ternational League. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. M the Cleveland team, is said to be 18-10, Wapplng. What is the world’s record for “ All that I ask of any pitcher, him in action he was further along Alexander included, is that he give another of the high salaried play­ Razor a woman in the 100-yard dash? as to his condition than any mem­ ers. - —Sharpm » JksdH me his best efforts and be ready to ber of the Cards’ pltcbing staff. HE HELD THE.M Who holds it?— B. A. J .' , At Albany, N. Y.— Danny Cooney, pitch In turn. The record time is 11 2-4 sec* ' Alexander wants to pitch the op­ ------1------of Philadelphia, won decision over “ There are no curfew orders on ener, hopes to take part in more A conviyial young chap dealt and ons. It Is held by Helen Fllkey Tony Vaccarelll, o f New York, 12 —S l n p t d d a f and was made in Chicago in 1025. my ball club, neither Is the *we- t|ian 00 innings of pituaiinsf, and is TEACHING ROOKIES.V bid a no trump. All passed. Dummy rqunds. won’t-come-home-untll-mornlng' at­ set on^.winmng anywhere from 18 put down, bis hand and remarked: Who won the batting champion­ At Portland, Me.— Pierre Gan- ship of the National League in titude popular. to 30 ball games. “ I can’t imagine what you bid dpn of France wop decision over “ My men ere on their honor. Manager Bob O'Farrell hopes’ he 1921? What was his marki— Veteran , can teach rookie no trump on./'wlien I have three aces P. F. S. Homer Robertson, of Plttsbupgh, That is the best way to appeal to goes even better than that, as does and fonr kings." 12 rounds; Pete Chico of Boston hurlers many tricks. That’s —why Rogern Hornsby, with a mark of gentlemen and I am pleaped to say every other member of the club. “ Well, if you want to know," the outpointed Young Fordklns of that Is just what the Cardinal play­ Jack Onslow, never a pitcher him­ .897. Biddeford, tenTrounds. self, has had much success with declarer said, “ I bid on one jack, What Is the real name of A1 ers are.” tWo queene and three cocktails."__ At Los Angeles, Cal.— Lew, Tend- Points to Becord rookie pitchers. He’s ia charge of Walthers?— 0. U. A. Make your spare ropm '' earn the pitching staff for Bucky Harris ,Work-Whltehead Bridge Bulletin. ler scoretl technical knockout over While Alexander admits he has money, Rent it with a> Herald Want Albert Herman Walthers. Young H arrr WlIls, eighth round. at Tampa, .Flat, efUring spring train- occasionally broken training:. U has Ad. ihg seasno. ■41 t .)■ \

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Exchange 76 Ads ordered for three or six days Auto Accessories— Tires 6 and stopped before the third or fifth HATCHING EGGS for sale, from bar­ power. ■' RIDGB'WbOD ST.—4 room tenement, ^ r Block'' shoemaker, Trot- day will be charged only lor the ac­ red Plymouth Rooks. M. E. Thomp­ 2 steam' 'hedted famished, rooms, FARM AND CITY property for sale son, Oakland. Tel. 38-5. gas, set tubs, pantry and clothes or exchange. William Kanehl. 519 tual number of times the ad appear­ PIOTON RINGS—O-Tlte Piston rings. Center street. ed, charging at the rate earned, but -Tney give your engine more power, closet, electricity and hath, also Hooses for Rent 66 no allowances or refunds can be made a.so prevent oil pumping. Ford cylin­ Wanted—-Pets— Poultry—-Stock 44 single rooms. Call 108 Foster street. on six time ads stopped after the ders rebored. Valves faced, commu- ® room house, fifth day. SETTING HENS—Wanted to buy set­ JUST CALt tIDGE ST., 117—Four large light No "till forbids” ; display lines not ito°Maln""s??;,^'“- ting hens. Prank Brown, 637 South I roonjs, all Improvements, except thornTC/eet!®"^'’- sold. Main street. Phone 346-3. heat. Rent $23.00, free from 16 to WAR MANEUVERS The Herald will not be responsible Autos— Ship by Truck 8 first. Call after 6 p. m. room house for more tiian one incorrect insertion c,«“ ,4®Provements. William of any advertisement ordered for l Articles for Sale 45 SIX ROOM flat with all modern Im­ Kanehl, 619 Center street. more than one time. LOADS—Return or part from NeW 664- provements on Madison street'W ill \ The Inadvertent omission or Incor­ York. Prank T. Hall, 20 Griswold “INSTO”—5000 *beople are wanted to be vacant April 1st. Apply to J. W. ATSAN ANTONIO rect publication of advertising will be street. get acquainted with “Insto”. “Insto" Goslee, at 21 Madison street. rectified only by cancellation of the cleans hands and almost everything charge made for the service render­ Garages— Service— Storage 10 Instantly. 25c j;an. Come In and' ask SPRUCE ST., 109—6 room tenement, COUNTRY STORE MAKES* ed. for a free sample. Edward Hess. all Improvements. A. Hausmanni BY ARMY AIRMEN Electrical Fixtures & Supplies. 856 Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 60 Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 GARAGE—Single garage at 13 Pearl Main Etreet. SUMMER St ., 57—^New 5. room flat, All advertisements must conform street. Inquire at 13 Pearl street. all Improvements, steam furnace. A TRIUMPHAL RETURN In style, copy and typography with Telephone 286. APBLES—Baldwin apples for sale, COATS AND DRESSES—Special, for Call August Kanehl. Tel. 1986. regulations enforced by the publish­ ' ANTIQUES 50o basket, $1.25 per bushel. J. W. this week Misses sprlpg coats and ers. and they reserve the right to Antiques bought, sol^, repaired, re­ Smith, 69 Hamlin street. Tel. 993-12. Wanted Autos— Motorcycles IS stored. Refinlshlng and upholstering dresses cleaned and pressed, $1.25, WADSWORTH ST. 57—Four rooms Entire Air Corps As Well As edit,"' revise or reject any copy con­ of old and modern furniture. V. men’s spring overcoata, ?1.25. Mrs. and garag;e, rent $30 per month. In­ Back to State Tonight After sidered objectionable. APPLES—Greenings, 90o per bushel, I. B. Nelson, 128 Center. Phone quire on prepjlses. CLOSING ■ HOURS—Classified ads AUTOS—tVlll buy cars for junk. Hedeen, 37 Hollister street. 50o basket. Kings and Spies, $1.20 338-14. Long Absence—Eight Acts to be published same day must be re­ Used parts for sale. Abel’s Service per bushel, 6O0 per basket. Phone Of 'Vaudeville Tomorrow. Famous 2nd Dmsion to ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Station. Oak street. Tel. 789. Building Materials 47 970-2. TAILORS—^English woplen company, tailors since 1898. Local dealer Telephone Your Want Ads GRAVEL, loam and filling for sale; AEELES—R. I. Greenings. Baldwins Harry Anderton, 88. Church street. Tonight’s the night the country Florists— Nurseries IS and several other varieties $1.00 per TOO PATRONS Participate. Ads are accepted over the telephone also ashes removed. A. Parsno, 404 South Manchester. Phone 1221-2, mm store makes its triumphal' return North Main street. Tel. 998-3. bushel at the farm. Edgewood Fruit at the CHARGE RATE given above FLOWERS—Special sale on cut flow- F^rm. W. H. Cowles, telephone 945. to the State theater. More pres­ as a convenience to advertisers, but potted plants, carnations, Wanted—To Bay 68 ents than ever before, and in great­ the CASH RATES will be accepted as Flectrical Appliances— Batllo 49 Washington. — War uumeuvexU PULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ n.OO per dozen, calendulas, 50o doz. Household €rOods 61 FOR ONE MAN SHOP er variety, will be presented from Cycleme., In bud and bloom, 50c ju n k —I will pay Highest prices for the stage and the program outside on an elaborate scale will be stag-' ness office on or before the seventh RADIO SET— (1) 301 A Tube Ultra all kinds of Junk; also hqV all kinds day following the first Insertion of 7-0 0 ^^**^*)5®* Plnatello. Greenhouse, FLUFF RUGS—Made to order from of the gifts is all that could be ed In the -vicinity of San Antonio, each ad. otherwise the CHARGE 3i9Burnslde Avenue, East Hartford Audion set complete in cabinet with of chjQkens. Morris H. Lassner, tele­ ® battery 315; also your old carpets. Write for particu­ phone 982-4. ' . asked for. Two- big features ap­ Texas, May 11 to 21, acoflMing to' RATE will be collected. No responsi­ ^b'eken coop newly built, size lars, C. Schulze, 5 Chamberlain plans Just announced by the War bility for errors In telephoned ads Painting— Papering 21 street, Rockville, Conn. pear on the bill tonight, also and will be assumed and their accuracy Tel^l’ 93' Main street. RAGS, MAGAZINBS-^Bundled paper So Maple Street Barber Is there will be surprises for every­ Department. Virtually the entire cannot be guaranteed. and Junk bousht at highest cash body. 5 PAINTING—And paperhanging. Have GAS STOVES—^Used gas stoves In prices. Phone 849-3 apd I will call, I. army air corps and 6.500 men of your work done Before the rush. good condition. Good bargains for Rlsenberg. ' ' ... <• , Tomorrow Is Bargain Day and the 2nd Division, the only complet­ Phone 664 Work done neatly and reasona'bly. Fuel and Feed 49-A cash. See Edward Hess, Electrical Caugbt Keeping Rum; Fixtures and Supplies, 865 Main St, eight acts of vaudeville will be on ed organized re ^ la r army dlrliion ASK WOR WANT AD SERVICE Ted LeClair, 39 Chestnut street. .the State program during the af­ In the country, will take part. l^^RDWOOD—Under cover $9.00 per ternoon and evening shows. The Constantly recurring reports Bepairing •>*> Eeo truck load. Call after 5 p. m. GAS STOVE—3 burner, used only 8 Three Other Court Cases. Index of Classifications 11b Wells street. Phono 1307-2. months. Apply 130 Cooper street. BOY SCOUTS HAZING feature of this bill will be the pic­ that the projected maneuvers are ture, “ New York,” starring Ricar­ Intended as a show of force for Evening Herald Want Ads are now CHIMNEYS—Wanted to clean and WOOD—aiestnut wood, hard wood SEWING m a c h in e s —Drop head grouped according to classifications repair, -work guaranteed. Noren ana slab wood, sawed stove lengrth .sewing maclflnes all In/perfect sew- THE TENT CATERM LAR do Cortez, Lois "Wilson and. Estelle Mexico’s benqflt have been emphat­ below and for handy reference will Brothers, 34 Woodbrldge street. and under cover. L. T. Wood, 55 Bls- Ing condition, from $13.00 to $25.00. Orazio Scarlato of 23 Maple Taylor. ically denied by mllltar^ officials appear in the numerical order Indi­ sell street. Telephone 496. 37 Edwards street. Telephone 716. street pleaded guilty before Judge cated: The eight acts, it will be remem­ here. These reports presumably are CLOCKS AND PHONOGRAPHS — Johnson In the police court this bered, are the highlights of the based on the fact that the •war Lost and Found ...... 1 Cleaned and repaired. Electric clean­ WOOD—75 cords hard wood season­ SEWING MACHINES — Few good Two Troops Alone Turn In 23,- morning to the* charge of keeping Announcements ...... 2 ers, Irons, etc, put In ordel, key fit­ ed, also some seasoned hickory used sewing machines for sale in week’s program at the State -nd game will be held close to the Hex- P ersonals...... 3 ting. Braithwalte, 150 Center street. stove length. \Phone 141-4. A-1 Condition from $8, $10 and $15. 000 Egg Masses In Spring liquor with Intent to ,'sell. The have been such for several months. lean border and that the air corps Automobiles BenSon’s Furniture Exchange, 649 Campaign. judge fined him $150 and costs A few weeks ago the management admittedly would play a leadng Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 SEWING MACHINE^VOf all makes Main street. and gave him a jail sentence of 10 decided to give matinee audiences Automobiles for Exchange 5 cleaned and repaired. All work Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 d-'*’ • part in the event of operations fa Auto Accessories—Tires ...... \ 6 guaranteed. Tel. Manchester No. 715. Boy Scouts of Manchester, have the benefit of Bargain Day and ex­ Mexico. Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ^ 7 Go anywhere. R. W. Garrard, 37 Ed­ ■APPLES-—Baldwin apples are In Scarlato is a barber and has two tended the eight acts to the after­ Auto Schools ...... 7-A been doing highly effective work F. Trubee Davison, assistant 6lf6> ward street, Manchester. • a'® *' P**^*^®' are delivering grade ch_.i./, out most of the time works noon program. retary of vzar, explained that tSf Autos—Ship by Truck ...... S A at 75o a basket. Telephone 38-6. in their campaign for the extermin­ alone. He admitted selling liquor Autos—For Hire ...... 9 TEST ANSWERS For this .week the eight acts game has been arranged solely tot Help Wanted—Female 35 Walter N. Foster, Foster Farm, ation of the tent caterpillar during, on the side, also that he had been Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Wapping. ’ this month. It has been reported will be on the same high level ■ as training purposes. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... H selling Tor six months. Officers those of the preceding weeks. The Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... 12 GIRLS—Between 16 and 22 for sell­ Here are the answers to “ Now that two troops alone have turned have been watching the place and Have Four Purposes Buelueas nnd Professional Services In 23,000 egg masses In the first names of the acts have not been "These maneuvers have four dis­ ing positions. Only those wlth .pac- You Ask One” for today, which Is late yesterday afternoon Sergeant divulged as yet but will be identi­ Business Services Offered ...... 13 tloular desire and aptitude for sell­ printed on the comics page. two weeks^ of the campaign and tinct purposes as far as the air Household Services Offered ....13-A ing need apply. Girls with some ST. PATRICK’S PARTY Baron and Patrolman John Mc- fied in further announcements. Building—Contracting ...... 14 that one Boy Scout has .been re­ Gllnn made a hurried call there corps is concerned,” he said, “ First, high school training preferred. We 1— The bayonet should be fast­ Imagine the situation in which to give staff officers opportunity to Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 also have a few part-time positions ened to the lower side of the rifle. sponsible fo r'4,000 of these.- and- found eight bottles of liquor Funeral Directors ...... ig open. J. W. Hale Co. a young man sits djwn at a piano handle air units composed of all AT WEST SIDE REC The egg masses are found on concealed under a metre board In and remains there all night com­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 2— Captain of militia In the oldtree twigs and look like the heads types of combat planes. Secondly, Insurance ...... ig GIRLS—Wanted for general clerical Plymouth colony In Massachusetts, the cellar. McGllnm verified the posing a-'love ballad to his sweet­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 work. Apply to Cheney Brothers of those big hatpins which were ’ pnv of the sergeant as he to fenable the personnel of one air Immortalized by Longfellow’s poem heart— not knowing that in a room unit class to study the effectiveness Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 Employment Bureau. popular some years ago. The eggs had boeu delegated to watch the less than‘ ten feet away lies the Painting—Papering ...... 21 Whist and General Good Time about hla courtship of Prlsclll^ are still unhatched at this time of of other types. Thirdly, to test ade­ Professional Services ...... 22 MAID—Competent, for general house­ V—ce and testified that for months body of a friend who has been Planned For Saturday Even­ 3— The American troops stoppedthe year. . he bad seen many men go In and quacy of bombing and attack form­ Repairing ...... 23 work, no laundry. References re­ the German advance on Paris. murdered! Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 quired. Phone 1020. ing. • Returns at the office of the Park put of Scarlato’s shop who got That’s one of the punch situa­ ations by having them attacked by Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 . 4— On the last Thursday in No­ pursuit formations. And, fourthly, vember. superintendent have come In from neither shaves nor haircife, . but tions contained In “ New York” , Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 only these two troops and It is safei the barber was so clever in con­ to give air and ground forces an Educational A St. Patrick's soci.il and whist 5— Simpson. which arrives at the State tomor­ Courses and Classes ...... 27 to say. tha.t the other troops have ceding sales, tf any, it was Im row for three days. Ricardo Cortez opportunity to study their respec­ OLD PRINCESS THEATRE ■wJH be hfl.l Saturday evening at 6— At Appomattox Court House, tive methods of operation, Private Instruction ...... 28 the "West Side Rec at 7:30 o’clock, at least that many more to turn In; possible to catch him. Is the musician: Lois Wilson, his Dancing ...... 1...... 28-A Virginia. “ Another Important object Is to attendance -vvill not be limited to Prises are to be a^varded the tfoops Scarlato had very little to say. fiancee; and Estelle Taylor, the Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 7— He first swam the Catalinaand Individuals turning in the In his own behalf and he was not ascertain how -well several groups Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 BUILDING IS SOLD members of the Rec. Island channel. victim. Financial greatest number Qf the egg masses. represented by an attorney.. He Briefly, the story is that of four of planes can carry out cross-coun­ Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Commlttee.s from organized 8— St. Paul. - told tge judge he had a' wife and try flights ranging froiii 1,500 to 8— The tricolor. The town wa? divided-into eight Bowery boys who have evinced a Business Opportunities ...... 32 groups within -ilie building have sections during the caihpaign and four., children. ^ gang spirit” since childhood. All 2,100 miles on prearranged time­ Money to Loan ...... 33 Birch Street Property Bought planned an evening of fun. Tliero 10— Twenty-one. Money Wanted ...... 34 each section w'aa given to one Found No Job, Found Booze four attain maturity and branch tables. The movemeuts as planned Help and Sltuatlona By Hartford Man From will be games, dancing and whist, troefp^. The campaign is^nbw In Us Daniel Montgomery, -who claim­ out to make their own way in the run on express schedule with but Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Joseph F. Combs. followed by refreshments. A silk All advertising is good- •some la third week and will last until April ed Jfassachusetts as his home state world. One becomes a politician, narrow margins for possible/Uafa-! Help Wanted—Male ...... ' 35 umbrella ■will be the women’s first better— but 'you can not get any .1. "■ - was’ brought Into court on th© two join a jazz band and the vorable weather and other obsta­ Help Wanted—Male or Female.'! 37 rrize at the whist. The men’s prize. Agents Wanted ...... 37-A ./The Princess theater building on greater value' for your money than charge of Intoxication, and vag fourth develops into a profession­ cles.” Situations Wanted—Femhle ... 38 Birch street, which has been sold V ill also be an umbrella. Second four or more lines on the classified rancy. He pleaded guilty. He safd al gangster. Then,' a shadow In The importance of the maneu­ and third prizes are to be sur­ A husiness o> proposition that is Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 several times during the past few page and your messages should be not worth at leMt fQur lines of he had been unable to secure -vyork the form of a woman comes be­ vers is Indicated In that Major Employment Agencies ...... 40 prises. for several months. A bottle. ;df li­ General Mason M. Patrick, Chief qf Poultry—Vehicles years, has changed hands again. there fo r, the Herald audience advertising DAILY on the Herald tween them. Miss Taylor finds It Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 This time it has been sold to David The committees are as follows.- every day In the year that the classified page is better advertised quor was found on him and Officerl hard to hide her love for Cortez, Air Corpi, Is persoriaHy directing Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ’ ' - 42 Weinstock of Hartford by Joseph Decorations and favors: Mrs paper is published. for sale. Jo-hn McGIInn, who arrested him, but his mind is enraptured by a so­ preparations for the air corps ^ n - Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 F. Coombs, ■who purchased it from Thomas 'Weir, Mrs. Fred Eaiitly, said he was begging from every­ ciety belle. Cortez spurned her, centratlon, which wlfl consist of 3t Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 body he met. The judge fined him For Sale—Miscellaneous Edward J. Holl. Mr. Louis Chagnot. Refreshments: she, marries William Powell so that pursuit planes, 20 attack planes, Articles for Sale ..f ...... 45 Although the purchase price Is Mrs. K. Montle, Mrs. E. Montie, $10 fur Intoxication and gave him she ipay stay near his friend 20 bombing planes, 13 observation Boats and Accessories 4fi not mentioned in the deed, it Is Mrs. Donze. Mrs. Brown. Program: & Jail sentence of 15 days for va One night the girl determines to Building Materials ...... 47 planes and 12 army air transports noted that the building carries two Mr. Charles Nelson, Mrs. William grancy. ' - make a last •attempt to win Cor­ Big Goncentration Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry' " ' 48 G la d to Go to Jersey Electrical Appliances—Radio 49 mortgages, one for $12,000 held Anderson, Mrs. Gunda Alexander tez.' 'She goes to his apartment This force, the greatest concern Fuel and Feed ...... 49. a by the Rockville bank, and one of Prizes: Mrs. W. Andrews, Mrs. G Paul -^edler ■Was held by the au­ and telephones her husband. Pow- tration of fighting planes in thg' \ Garden—-Farm—Dairy Products 50 $9,800 by Mr.'Holl. Alexander. thorities on .request'of NeW'jersey ellv arrives there first and In country In recent years, will be uii» Household Goods ... c. Phone Your^Want Ads officials .He is wanted down there Machinery and Tools ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! " 52 This building was formerly the The lobby of the building Is to be ( jealous tirade shoots her. He sticks der the command of Brigadier Gen* Musical Instruments ...... !! 53 Masonic temple and was located at for desertion. He was arrested on the body In a neighboring room eral James B. Fechet. The grounfl decorated in St. Patrick style and To the complaint of his wife. Fiedler the Center. It was later moved to favors and refre.shments yill be and— troops of the 2nd Division will bu Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 its present location and was the claimPd he could not support her Sounds thrilling, doesn’t It? Specials at the Stores ...... kb appropriate to the occasion. . because he did not have work. He commanded by Major General WlL Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Princess theater for some years. It From what we hear, “ New Ybrk” Ham D/ Conner, and the entire Wanted—To Buy ...... 5c Is now occupied by apartments on was willing to go back to New Jenr- shapes up as great entertainment ^ y when the officers came after maneuvers will be directed by Ma-. Rooms—Board—Hotels'-!-'ReBoria the upper f^ or and stores on the PROFITS TAXABLE. Evening Herald Luther Reed directed. Forrest Hal­ Jor General. Ernest Hinds, com" __ Restaurants street level.-' him.' He said he would go alone sey,adapted an original screen Rooms Without Board ...... b9 mandlng off jeer of the. Bight Corps Boarders Th- */»operty Is 127 feet deep If It were possible to do so. The story by Barbara Chambers and Wanted '...... " 'so-A officers were due to arrive here Area. . Country Board-Resort's------...... • ov and has a frontage of 73 feet on Washington, March 16.— Profits Befiky Gardiner. The participating air squadrons Hotels—Restaurants ...... gl Birch street. It adjoins Dry derived from state or municipal this-afternoon. Oh Sunday the State will - open Wanted— Rooms—Board ...... g’ Brook. contracts for street paving and re­ Unequipped Motorist ’ J will come from Langley Field. Va.; for! the first time with “Flesh and SelMdge Field/ Mich.; Fore Riley. Real Estate For Rent pairing are taxable, the Board of Edwin Johnson of Hartford was thef Devil,” one of the most sensa- Apartments—Plats for Rent ...■ 63 Call 664 Kans.; Bolling Field, "Va.; and Fort Tax Appeals ruled today. arrested here last night by •', Pa­ Business Locations for Rent . . . 64 tiohaL pictures ever produced In Crockett, Tex. Stops -will be made Houses for Rent ...... The decision was in the. case of trolman "W. R. Martin. He-was on America. This spectacle will be Suburban for Rent ..■ ...!!!;;;■ gg COVENTRY the Union Paving Company, Phila­ And Ask for a Want Ad Taker his way, to Hartford and had only seen here for three days, Sunday, enroute for minor maneuvers and ^ m m er Homes for Rent . ’ 67 delphia, which said Its profits from one headlight of his automobile In Monday and Tuesday. flying school exhibitions at Fort Wanted to Rent ...... !.’ ! gg Riley, Knns.; Font Leavenworth, Real Estate For Sale Owing to the muddy roads Bol­ contracts with the state of Pennsyl­ Tell 'Her What You Want use. Martin found that Johnson’s Apartment Buildings for Sale..,. 69 ton Grange will not meet with vania were not taxable because It brakes were absolutely worthless Kans.; Fort Sill, OUa., and Fort Business Property for Sale ...... 70 Coventry Grange Thursday even­ was performing governmenlal An experienced operator will take your ad. help you also, and that he had no drivers' Benning, Ga., while other stops •will Farms and Land for Sale .... 71 be made at Uniontown, Pa.; Fair- ing as planned but will, come two function. The board ordered uie word It for best results, and see that It, Is properly In­ license for 1927. He was found SPORT CHATTER Houses for Sale ...... 7? guilty and a fine of $10 and costs field, 0 .; Washington, D. C.; Ran- Lots for Sale ...... ' 73 weeks later. The deputy will vis­ company to pay $5,758 additional serted. Bill will be mailed same day allcwing. you Resort Property for Sale .'..!!!. 74 it this grange Thursday evening, on its 1918 tax. was Imposed for driving with'Put a The outcome of the Yale Inter- toul, 111.; Belleville, 111.; Columbus, Suburban for Sale ...... 75 however and all members are urg­ until seventh day after Insertion to take advantage of license and $15 for- driving i.wlth...... scholastic basketball tournament Ga.; Atlanta, Ga.; Macon, '.Ga.; Real Estate for Exchange i,.. 76 ed to be present. Once a Want Ad user you’ll al­ the CASH RATE. V : Improper brakes. He ” was^fllowed at ^ew Haven Friday and Satur- Montgomery, Ala.; New Orleans, Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 time to pay. '■ d a y In which South Manchester La.; Little Rock, Ark.; Mnc|tqgee, Auction— Legal Notice's ' " The health entertainment given ways use them to do any one of the J z . '' - Auction Sales ...... 7® by the school will be given March many things they are famous for High "Will vie for top honors, side­ Okla.; Dallas, Tex.; Galveston, Legal Notices ...... * * *^ 7q 23rd. doing profitably. Herald! Want Ads sell,' aiitbmo- tracks all other sporting events In Tex,, and other towns. . biles. Mapchffiter this week. Manches­ ter’s, fli^st game will be played at GAS BUGGIES—The Post-Mortem 4:15 Friday afternoon and The By Frank Beck Herald is making arrangements, LISTEN! HIRAM FARINA Public AuctionI - TH E N OUR WHEN' r THINK WELLI I WARNED which will be announced shortly, HAS SKIPPED OUT. I 1300 HAS OF THE WAV I WE W ONY s a y SUCH A THE NEXT TIME I'M THROUGH whereby results of the game will By order of the Gottrt of S P E N T A LL MORNING ^^OU EVERY TIME a n y t h i n g a b o u t ’ BUSINESS. ANY] YOU TAKE A ALSO FADED WORE OUT M Y YOU GOT SO PAYING TAki be known In Manchester Inside of Common Plea$ for the County TRYING TO GET A ^OUT OF THE J^WHO GUMMED UP OTHER M AN < NOTION TO GO five minutes after It ih played. DOGS HUisITING EXCITED OVER ^t h e b e a r in g s BYJ BILLS HUNTING of Hartford^ I will sell the LIN E ON WHERE HE PICTURE. PROSPECTS FOR -IN TOWN W0Ul,tfs/ould\ INTO BUSINESS, FOR HIRAM v /e n ;t fr o m t h e f i n d i n g a s t a r t i n g t h e BE OUT HUNtiNG YOU’D BETTER ‘ The officials at the 'STato 'tourna­ premises located at 655 North ’ALL WE GET HIS BUS, I WORN-OUT GEAR. MOTOR WHEN I FARINA. I'M NEIGHBORS. ALL THEY FOR OUR COULD GO UP FOR HIRAM,y/ BUY A DERBY GOING OVER TO ment will not be from Cohnecti- Main Street, Manchester, Conn, KNOW IS THAT AND THE PRICES HAD A WRENCH INSTEAD OF sJ A N D T R Y cut. They will, however, be com­ consisting of a, twelve rboni TROUBLE ON THE ROOF YOU PAID FOR LAYING IN THE THE GARAGE petent referees whom have hand­ WHEREVER I T IS-, .W ITH HfS AN D -LEAN SITTING AWUNDL PASSING THE* AND GET OUR house, chicken coops, garage, IT C A ^ BE TOO THEM . A PERSON CRANKCASE^ OR TRYING TO MAKE HAT. ALL YOU led schoolboy games all season. C A R \S OVfeR WOULD THINK ABOUT WHO BUS, AND TAKE Their names will not be divulged tobacco shed, one shop, bwn FAR TO SUIT EXPBfilEAtjCE. BACKWARDS, .HIS WIFE LpOK> SEEM T D GRT ANOTHER WHIRL until just before the games. THEM. t h e t e e t h DROPPED A NUT> > SILLY BY and 22 acres of land, more or W ERE A L L ,^ IN T H E OR ANYTHlt% IS AROUND. less, o f 'which.' approximately • BLAMING HBR WHAT OTHBRS o b i ^ C.4BS COLLIDE INLAID WITH CYLINOBR. FOR HIS W A N T. >IDW 680 feet is frontage on>.Nortb GOLD. BONERS. \. Wellsliurg, W. Va., March 16.— Main Street, on Saturday, April Two persons were perhaps fatally 2nd, 1927^ at 2 p. m., loiown as injured and many passengers were the Hattie E. Buckley plape. slightly jiruised and shaken when Term s: 10% cash, baJance 0 two passenger cars of the Wheeling Traction Company collided near the upon, approval of the deed by Windsor Power plant, four miies the Court. Information of below here, today. A dense fog was Arthur A. Knofl^ 875 Main blamed for Yhfc accident. ’ Street, South Manchester, . Tel- rahone 782-2, Committee of the A business or proposition that is not worth at least four ' Assified page is better advertised 1026 Main Street, Hartfprft .or sale. Telephone 2-2588. • x V.

J* M l . \ MANCHE^lW Erm^ING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1927.

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"Has your new suit two pairs of trousers?” “You bet—one pair for me and one pair for the wife.” i Shamrock has its day, to be sure, but there’s always a market for spinach. A Little Bit of Shamrock ’Tls a little bit of Shamrock, OIMT >v NEA scnvice. INC From the land across the seas. RCa. U. ft. PAT. OTP. And it fills my heart with longing Copyright, P L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. And awakes sweet memories, When a man 0\MNStAlP^ once every two weeks. F \',F ‘‘Now You Ask One' today v'^as designed es])ecially I'or children. “I guess I’ve lost another pupil,” But don't be n o sure that a lot of remarked the druggist as his glass grownups couldn’t get suine gooa eye rolled down the sink. lueni: Kexercise cut of it. too. The answers are printed o^. another Laugh On page. Love laughs at locKsmiths, so they say. 1— What is wi’ong -witli this pic­ And this we’re not denying; ture? Laughing is better, anyway. 2— Who was Miles Standish? Than crying. 3— What historic event Incurred 7 at Chateau Thierry, in France, in Some men owe their success to 1918? their wives and some their wives 4— -On wliat clay does Thanks­to their succes^y giving fall? It’s useless to advise people to accept old age gracefully. 5— What was General U. S. Grant's middle,name? “Don’t you know that you’re not yRio. 0. a PAT. orr 6— Where did Lee sui^render tosupposed to pick flowers here?” ! NJSisar by nea seavice. ihc •‘V Grant? “But I’m not picking them. I’m (0 FonUine Fox, 1927, Thf Btll Syildicite, Jnc.) 7— For what is George Young ofgathering them at random.” Toronto famous? 8— What is the capital of Minne­ Death is the only pure democra- F R E C K L E S A N D H IS F R IE N D S W e Know W hat Pop W ishes Now B y B l o s s e r sota? cy. \ 9— W hat is the national flag of What this country needs now Is France called? a locomotive and a street car that O A BoV.'' I 10— How old does an Americancan dodge around automobiles that EATEA) SO fhOCA CWGh£5M jJAAT’S 7A‘ AAT7EC ? M -A iO -A E have to be to vote? get on the track. P-POP PROMISSD lNeU.,DlDMT| SIAiCE I DOAir^ VNAAT A pe \MSMT,AAi’ VOO CJ2V1A0' kAiOVM \I0AEA1.'. MS 6WS IT SVJJALLOVJJSD POR? V»ISM b o m s ID y o u ir.M'

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cMODERN DANCING A:*:; J.„,. month are.^alotted to aII‘?W "C 6 iF t"m B lB «H A L NOW i M m U(MEDMAli.PLANE^ ^ FIRST CRADlEPHO{$Si necticut exchanges it Is not expect- ' ..... T O l ^ H T ' P ' 50th Annual ed that orders will be filled very E. L. O. Hohenthal, who Is eling in Europe, writes' the Herald NOW NIGHEY SPECTACLE rapidly. N ; a. , ' A t t h e r a in b o w St. Patrick’s Day Ball front ^orence.'.Italy, that he p li^ « to; bf an Manchester, England,: td-' W e i Xm IUo’s Orchestra morrcfw,' at which time he will pie-' sent to the officials there copies tot ______Adm|iMlon 5 0 c ., K. of C. Hall The new air ' mall west-bound C. R. Burr and Dr., Sloan Will Irish songs will be* sung at the? whist party to be held at tW Bar-i tlqi|; CwtenniaI. Ristory of-Manches^ 1 schedule gives Manchester folk . ‘ Be Early. Usera: of: One-Piece ■tefe Connecticut. ^ I ^thelr first opportunity of watching ochlal school hall.'^bn ParkT’stilfeet ^fesSiippttmtfSi®^ Thursday Evening Sets In Manchester.' ' this evening. Arthur Keating Mr.'.Hohenthar Is visiting Eng­ the’ regular passing overhead of sing St. Patrick’s Day, Mlsg Rob­ land' nit ttffi present tlm^ to t ^ e BUCKLAND SCHOOL HALL Music by A1 Behrend’s lighted plane at night. ' The person to,enjoy.the distlnc ertson will play yie piano and Nfes •Parts1tt;‘ the dedication of the n ^ St. Patrick’s Night Last evening , observers who tion of: beinjg the first Manchester Donahue '-will play the violin afid -WoHd Prohibition headquarters. He Orchestra. plans to return to the. continent for ■^' By Men of 7th District scanned the starlit and moonlit sky telephone subscriber using a cradle Miss Sullivan from Buckland will \- type phone Instrument will be Clif­ sing an Irish lullaby. Entertain­ several weeks, sailing for this coun­ Supper 7 to 8:80— ^Whlst— t Piizes at close Lo 7:30 o’clock to locate the try on the S. S. President R oose-^f Tickets 50 Cents. flying machine whose humming ford R. Burr of Main street, whose ment will start at 8:30 sharp.' April 20. I ' ! S O c TEN IN BASKETBALL caught their attention were award­ order, placed within the last few ed by glimpsing the three lights, ^days,v.is No. 1 for,this town. One , SQUAD FOR TOURNEY red, white and green, o f the mail other subscriber. Dr. T. G. Sloan, plane on its way from Boston to has ordered a cradle phone to take ONE LOT OP DANCE the place of the ordinary two-piece FRIDAY EVENING Hartford. One got scarcely more __ . . t March 18, 1927 than a glimpse, at that, before the set In a bedside extension.- Several High School Players to Leave swiftly moving Illumination turned other Inquiries have been received SI YAFFE’S ORCHESTRA Here Tomorrow Morning, into a mere glowing star, sweeping by the local exchange manager, L. Rompers, Suite and Dresses Of Hartford Return Saturday Night. across the heavens and fading Into C. Clifford, Jr. Hollister Street School Hall the horizon. As only fifty cradle set phones a Manchester According to an announcement 50)^ each Admission 50 Cents. today by Principal Clarence P. Time Thr Quimby, the official party which •\ will make the trip to Yale Univer­ (Former Price $1.25) sity basketball tournament in New ABOUT TOWN Haven Friday and Saturday will We have just a limited number of these well be composed of fourteen persons. I / I ‘known Cindeplla rompers, suits hnd dresses to Although arrangements were not ^ Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ quite completed this morning, it close-out at 50c. Limit one to a customer. Sizes ranth, will begin its regular meet­ .was practically certain that the 1 to 6 years. Come early for best selection. ing in Odd Fellows hall tomorrow trip will be made by train, leaving Topcoats that keep out the cold March winds evening promptly at 7:30 to allow Manchester early Friday morning for the public card social at 8:30. and returning after the finals Sat­ GOOD THINGS TO EAT and rains. Cheaper to provide yourself with one. I 69c AND 75c UNION SUITS urday night. Mrs. J. M. Williams extends a The party will be composed of a of our beautiful Topcoats than it is to pay doctors cordial invitation to all ladies of the squad of ten players. Coach Wil­ bills. SOc . Women’s summer union suits Second Congregational church to fred J. Clarke; Faculty Manager, I Tomorrow’s Thursday— with built-up Bhoulders and attend the “ Airplane tea” to b_ Edson M. Bailey and the sporting tight knee. - Sizes 38 to 44. given at her home on Hudson street editor of The Herald. The squad is I AND PINEHURST CLOSES AT NOON. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. composed of Captain Ty Holland, 35c ENCHARMA TALCUM POWDER Mrs. Anna Morris Perry of Hart­ Jimmy Gorman, Ding Farr, Nino I p l e a s e DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY. * 2 Cans ...... ford, formerly a missionary in Tur­ Bogginl, Billy Dowd, Butch Kittle, Your Selection key will be the speaker. The affair 50g I Bab La Coss, Doc Keeney, Salvy A good grade of talcum powder. is under the auspices of the Mis­ Vendrillo and Alphonse Bogginl. sionary committee and a silver of­ Manchester’s first game will be lie TURKISH TOWELS fering for the work will be receiv­ played at 4 o ’clock Friday after­ FRESH FISH NOW ed. noon against Central High of = ^-5 f o r ...... Bridgeport and The Herald will I Small and Large Oysters Fresh Scallops Means you will find the coat you have in mind The Junior choir of the North have the result of the ganre a min­ Plain white or fancy colored bordered turkish towels in the Methodist church and the proba­ ute or two alter it is finished. = Fresh Filet of Haddock Dressed Haddock at the price you’ll be pleased to pay. popular hand size 17x34 Inches. At this price you will also tioners’ class will meet at Fred Filet of Cod Warner’s on Doane street this even­ I find one lot of dish towels with red or blue borders. ing at 7 o’clock. = Smoked Filet of Haddock 29c ALL LINEN TOWELING MASON SUPPLIES = The same as Finnan Haddie only that it is boneless and a half An eight pound son was born - instead of a whole haddock. 2 Yards ...... '' yesterday to Mr, and Mrs. Harry L SOc i LIME $27.50 Gustafson of 66 Garden street. The p quality all linen toweling with red or blue borders. baby was bom at Mrs. Howe’s Ma Pinehurst Tub B utter...... 5 5 c ib. ternity home on Wadsworth street 18 Inches wide. Replenish your supply of dish towels now! CEMENT, Fresh Eggs .(lo cal)...... <...... 39c dozen 69c M OPS...... Jack Sanson, manager of the PLASTER 2 lb. Boxes Regal Lunch Crackers...... 33c State theater, is confined to his . . . .•■ 5 home on Chestnut street, with an N. B. C. Cheese Chips...... I9c box attack of mumps. BRICK A new N, B .‘C. Cheese Square. A strong, well made mop. Handled, “Hem and Amy” or “Gas Bug­ '69c GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS gies,” the popular Herald cartoon, FLUE LINING Special showing this week. Get yours today at will be found on the Classified ad­ .... 50c Ia vertisement page from now on. DAMPERS Meat Department Plain glass mixing bowls— five bowls to the set. Handy 9 r* size for kitchen or pantry use. “ Bill” Brennan, physical direc­ TILE Pinehurst Hamburg...... 25c lb. i tor at the Community Club will in­ Woodward just brought in a fancy 441 augurate a men’s gym class at the ^ k fed native veal. We can give you nice lean pieces to stew. Self«Serve^^ Specials Hollister street school tomorrow A FuU Line. Roasts, Chops, Cutlets, Sweetbreads or Calves’ Liver. evening at 7. All men of that part Corned Pigs’ Feet. ’ Pickled'pigs’ Feet. ------‘ - it ■ ' of the town are invited. Give us your ord ;r. Special on Fowl fdr fricassee...... Honeycomb Tripe, Tender Sirloin, Short or Tip Ste^s. George Washburn, director of We deliver the goods. TINKER BUILDING Seedless Grapefruit 10 For 50/ the Manchester Community club, Mr. Avery will make up some fresh Pinehurst Sausage Meat reports seeing his first robin this tonight. ■ \ morning in the yard of the Carlyle Try King'Arthur Flour. Johnson Machine company at the G. E WiDis & Son Burt Olney’s Tendey Early "Variety Peas or North End. Sweet Peas Sugar Ckirn 2 Main Street Phone 50 ...... 3 cans...... OUC 5 ca n s ...... 0 \ / C Large size. Evaporated Milk C A ^ 5 cans...... O V / C , Grandmother’s Ppre s Borden’s, Van'Camps, Car­ nation, etc. Marmalade C A 2 jars ...... O U C Princess Tomatoes i . n- •• '- i ' 50c Sunbeam Pure C A #» 1 Small can'. Preserves, 2 jars OUC

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1 lb. SLICED BACON. - ^ 1 lb. PIGS^ LIVER, All f o r ...... OUC Five y e ^ s ago on Mwch 17th we opened the first drive-in filling station in Manchester and although five vears is not siml, « 1 • to accomphsh much, we have expanded from time to time until now we have a most up-to-date filling ftation .IHver^^^^^^^^ ^ Shoulder Steak • C? Sterling Steak Cf A At the present time we embrace almost every phase of the filling station business We can tuk» vn,.,. no,- a. x spare,tire with the exception of repairs, and turn over to you a completely serv ed ^ r Th?LrJ?ca **^!/®^*^*®*land go to 2 lbs...... OUC 2 lbs...... OUC i ta‘'g oil,o, pgr'eastag ^ i n g eveprp.tat.one w pitot^Alhe the ciirrh'a^iing car, eh^gtag » and ^ repairing » g ' tirea or lelitog n eT on i^h arn tae r e ^ ^ Shoulder Pork.' C A Butt End of Ham E? A polishing the car ontside and cleaning upholstery and door mats inside and lastly filling the^tank w ith ^ a t fMdVrafflc Tydta.**'” “ ’ Chops, 2 lbs. OUC 2 lbs; ...... OUjC We Will call for Md deliver your car at no extra cost. Also all cars while in our chaige aie covered with in^nranr^ have a flat tire or the battery goes dead, just caU 1994 and a service car will have you go^g again in a verj^^short Sml.' If you are out of gas, Hale’s Sausage CA>«. Meat, 2 lbs...... OUC r...... 50c

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COOPER HEATERS (Port) .... : ...... ^2 50^ Sale Price LOOEr REGULAR 50c / \ < $1.75 .. .. -iV-- 2 - •Vrf POLBERTH AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS ...... L oft $1.00 Rubber Heels Attached 25c s DYNETO ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS ...... ’ $3.50 $3.50 FIBESXONH, GC^DBICH, CUPPLES, VBLVETONI COMPLETE ALEMITE ZERK SYSTEM (Ford) ...... '. V ,...... IS Remember on wooden heels we use O’Snlilvan and Uskide heels. $5.00 The demand fw these SOc heels which we are putting on for MffiROR (Bronze) ,...... !!!!.!.! I3 25c is so great we are contlnaing Uie offer for 15 days more. RADIATOR AND HOOD COVERS (Ford) ' i S $2.50 RADIATOR FLAG SETS ...... $5.00 $3.00 SAM TULTE8 f o r d s h im m y s t o p s ...... ■ • • - .75 .50 701 Main Street, V / South Manchester FULTON ACCELERATORS (Fi^rf)':’: ‘ ? •— •; ~ ... .7 5 .50 ■ A ! WELCO ACCELERATORS (Ford) ! i ™ : !!r.:: : .75 ' — III i.ii — I2S $1.75 The events scheduled are a 20-' REC SWIMMERS MEET yard dash, 40-yard dash, 40-yard Special Price on Homs ranging from $3.00 to $15.00. breast stroke, 40-yard backstroke^ 100-yard freestyle, 200-yard free-; HARTFORDITES TONIGHT style and diving contest. ’ ■ Following are the Rec entries: . ^Maurlce,'State Diving Champ, 20-y*ard dash, McKay, Bissell, Mad-^^ .'.C.’-.i'' X> den; dash, MeKay,..Bissell,. 'Member of Y Team From the McComiftk; 40-yard breast stroke,- Capital. Mildner; 40-y«rd' baQkstrnke, Ad-'^ dy. M cKay lOO-yard Bissell, (3raw-.t The Rec swimming team will en­ shaw, Fisher; 200-v..rd, Mlldner,;- gage in a dual meet with the -Hart­ Fisher, Crawshaw;, fllvihg, Addy, ford Y natators :.t‘ the School Street McKay, Mantelli, McCormick. N R I The plunge for men has been- 0 11 Bee tank this evening at 8 o’clock. shifted to 7 o’clock because of the CORNER MAIN AND. HILLIARD STREETS The Hartford team nnmbers among COURTESY r . meet. :#v' its members Joseph Maurice, state 5 .‘ S E R Y H i : ' : champion diver,'who has appeared to- exhibitions here several times, and Frank Soblral, a former. Map- o... Make your spare room earn' .Chester boy who‘was runner-up to money. Rent It with a Herald-Want, the champion in recent meets. Ad.''^. . tr. ■ h --Vv ( . \ ■ . Vj A m t\ \ '■’li'-* k ■ ¥ ' ■ L*] -'inrt~~.. A.