- - !, V3BSA-/- t h e WEATHER XET PRESS REX ^«recMt by V- S. Weatber Berea*. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION New H avea OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of December, 1927 Fair tonight shd Wednesday' _^079 . State Library PRICE THREE CENTS (Classified Advertising on Page 8) 6 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1928; CoRW VOL. XL L, NO. 85- CHURCH TO ACT SITTING IN JUDGMENT ON THE S-4 CRASH OF S4 ON LAND SWAP CAMEWITW4 WITH THE TOWN FIVEJEC&NDS Watch on Board Coast Guard BOY BURGLAR Annual Meeting of Center Ec­ . % l^^H am ioii, Henry Horton, Cutter Says His Ship Had ■ LEAPS TO DEATH clesiastic Society to Dis­ Frightened When Discovered No Time to Avoid Acci­ He Jumps\^Out of a Six Story Are Viciinis at Grade Crossing cuss Proposed Exchange Window. dent. New York, Jan. 10.— A boy Of Properties. burglar, surprised while rob­ Ford Coupe Struck at CaUahan’s Ctossing Below Bock- bing the apartment of Mrs. They are to establish the facts of the sinking of the submarine S-4 in Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, Meyer Rothschild, opened a When the Ecclesiastical society, is the coL t of inquiry appointed by Secretary Wilbur, photoed here in session at the land at 7:08 Last Night— Hannon Had Driven Horton Jan. 10.— Once again the tragedy of window and jumped to his the business organization of the Yard. The members (left to right) are Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer: Rear Admiral Richard Jackso , death in the courtyard six Center Congregational church, con­ president, and Captain Joseph Y\ Ogan. ______the Submarine S-4 sinking in Prov- floors below. He was frighten­ and Wife Home With Groceries— ^Blinding Fog Blamed. venes tomorrow night for its an­ •<$> incetown harbor was played today ed by Mrs. ■ Rothschild’s nual meeting one of the most im­ CHILD .IS BORN before the Naval Court of Inquiry screams. WITH FULL BEARD investigating the disaster. The youth' was identified as Dense fog, which headlights portant steps in the church history Harry Gordon, 16. In his will be brought before the members Mrs. Snyder and Gray Charles E. Reed, chief quarter­ pockets police found a bracer were able to penetrate only Rio De Janeiro, Jan. 10—^ A for action. The society will be ask­ master aboard the Coast Guard cut­ • let set with 53 diamonds, two partly, is said to have been a child whose first need in this ter Paulding, which smashed the ed to sanction a proposal that the world was a shave or a beard wrist watches and three rings. principal cause of a grade­ S-4 with her crew of forty to the sea Gordon’s father sdid today cl'urch and town swap pieces of trini, was born at Propria City, bottom, testified before the court crossing accident in Buckland property that both need and are at Not To Be Given Dope that the boy-had been dismiss­ Sergipe Province, according to as to what happened when the col­ last night in which two Man- , present of little value to their own­ ed from high school two weeks reports from that city today. lision occurred. Hd illustrated the ago for non-attendance. Taunt­ Chester ^men lost their lives ers. r The child, reports said, was born crash with miniature models of the Both Need Par els ed by his classmates because when their automobile was hit TO CARRY GIFTS with a mustache and full heard. S-4 and the Paulding. he Avas subject to attacks of In order that an addition may be Doctors and Sing Sing Offi­ The child’s father is a farmer, Reed was on the bridge and prior by the Willimantic to Hartford constructed to th rear of the Cen­ epilepsy, the boy was believed TO TINY NATION not a barber. to the disaster was looking through to have turned to burglary as exiiress'train No. 1161. The ter edifice the churcn people need binoculars at the light ship to,find dead are Leo P. Hannon, 26, son more land in the rea". In order that cials Say Couple Will Walk the only “ career” left. out why she was out of position. of Patrick F. Hannon Of 137 the state highway at the Center Only 140 Inhabitants on Island Saw the Periscopes may be widened .'.nd in order to .in South Atlantic— C'Via- “ I heard an ejaculation from the Main street, and Henry Horton, straighten out the property lines at Bravely to Electric Chair dians Donors of Gifts- AIRPLANE CRASHES; interior of the bridge,” testified RICH MAN TRIES 55, of 1522 Tolland Turnpike. the Center the town needs .parcels Reed. “ I looked over the rail and Both men were killed Instantly, of"Center church land. The execu­ Thursday Night. Montreal, Que., Jan. 9.— saw the periscopes of a submarine j it was said by Dr. LeVerne Holmes, tive committee of the Ecclesiastical When the Canadian liner “ Em­ at what seemed ta be 100 feet TO KILL HIMSELF deputy medical examiner, and the society has made proposals to the press of France” leaves New 3 AVIATORS KILLED ahead.” bodies were found ,pn the oiling Selectman on the proposition and York on January 24th for a “ The periscopesf were probably platform of the engine, having the Selectmen have made counter Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. Y.. winter cruise to South Ameri­ three feet out of water,” continued been carried about 300 feeW Their proposals to the church committee. Jan. 10.— Henry Judd Gray, who is ca and South Africa she will Reed. “ I reported that a submarine All angles of the question will be automobile - was drass®^ about 90 to die in the electric chair Thurs­ carry in her hold an assortment Flyers Missing Since Sunday was ahead-. I didn’t wait to see any Millionaire Mill Owner Slash­ feet and wa» found resting against submitted to the church society more but immediately went to the members tomorrow night and it is day night, received an unexpected of gifts ranging from a pack­ the cow-guard west of the crossing. age of gramophone needles to telegraph station and under the cap­ In Blind Fog expected that a committee will be visit from his wife, Mrs. Isabel Are Found Dead In Ma­ es His Throat With Safety named to act with the Selectmen on a keg of linseed oil soap, with tain’s orders gave full astern to the The” accident occurred at the the proposed properties transfer. Gray, in the Death House here to­ almost every conceivable item engine room. I pulled the siren and crossing known as Callahan’s, near Other liusiness day. The meeting was pathetic and of human apparel and food in­ chine in Woods. started for the bridge and then the Razor Blade. the former Daniel Callahan place,^ The annual report of the socie­ the sashweight slayer of Albert cluded in a bizarre consign­ crash occurred.” where Horton lived. A dense fog ty’s committee will be read by Lu­ ment of gifts from Montreal­ “ Where was the submai’ine when had enveloped the whole section Snyder, the art editor, snowed emo­ ers to the 140 inhabitants of you sighted her?” the judge advo­ cius Foster and the year’s financial tion for the first time in.weeks. Leo P. Hannon and it -was impossible to see for any budget will be voted upon. Officers Tristan De Gunha, the world’s Schenectady, N. Y., Jan. 10— cate asked. New York, Jan. 1.— A. Albert distance. It was Mrs. Gray’s final farewell smallest autonomous nation, an “ Momentarily, I thought she was . will be elected and future policies to her husband. She has visited him Missing for 36 hours, a wrecked Sack, millionaire mill owner of This photograph of Leo Hannon, Mr. Hajiiion, with Mr. and Mrs. discussed. island dominion of Britain in under way and crossing our bow,” the latest available was taken -when Horton, had come from the Han­ only once before since he went _be- the middle of the South Atlan­ airplane in which three fliers went Providence, R. L, slashed his hind the grim (walls of Sing Sing. the witness answered. he graduated from Holy Cross in non meat market on Main street and tic. to their death was found earjy to­ Reed estimated that it was from throat with a safety razor blade 1923. No photograph of Henry Mrs. .Horton had’ been left off at She was stunned by the tragedy Appeals for gifts to the set­ five to seven seconds after he sight­ which wrecked her home, robbed day in a field near Fonda. early to-day at the fashionable Horton, the other victim, was avail­ her home, according to the police NURSERYMEN MEET tlers were made through the ed the S-4 that the impact came. hotel St. George, Brooklyn. Physi­ able. report. The roads were muddy and her daughter, Jane, of a father and Canadian Pacific and the The dead: “ It was not a solid impact,” said disgraced her name. She has beeh Captain Edward M. Pauley of cians say. there is no hope of his Mr., Hannon was advised not to Daughters of the Empire and Reed. “ It felt like sliding up over turn around there but to go further on the verge of a collapse for weeks resulted in the receipt of many Albany. something. I had the sensation as recovery. IN BOND TOMORROW at the home of her brother-in-law Lieut. George R. Benedict, a Cur­ if I were being lowered in. an ele­ along the road and turn in the in Norwalk, Conn., and has refused gifts. Sack, with his wife, his nephew MAYEUMINATE Williams driveway. He did turn tiss field flier. vator.” Albert, 19, and a colored maid; ar- herself to all callers. Raymond Henries of Buf­ “ Could it have been possible for there and at the crossing had Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. Y., riv-ed at the hotel yesterday after­ eith.pt., .stop.ped to let Mr. Horton falo. the S-4 to have gone down after noon and last night the parly at­ Jan. 10.— Ruth' Snyder and Henry The plane, enroute from Mineola TWO CROSSINGS off or his car-had stalled. It was Annual Convention of State Judd Gray will not be given seda­ she was hit and come np again ’only tended the opera at the Metropoli­ LINDY’ S NEXT HOP to Buffalo, is believed to have to' fee struck again?” Judge Advo­ then that the accident occurred. tives— or “ dope” of any kind— to tan Opera-House;, Engineer Henry A.’Belanger of 60 crashed to earth in a heavy fog cate Leslie Bratton asked. When they returned, shortly quiet their nerves just before they Ashley street, Haftfbrd, told the Association to Be Held at start on their tragic march to the late Sunday afternoon. The fliers “ It could not have been because I after midnight Sack, retired to- his NOT YET DECIDED left Albany Sunday afternoon, and was doing the delicate job of mak­ room qnd about ap hour later hiS police that he blew' his Avhistle for death chair on Thursday night. Dr. Herald Suggested New Road the crowing as usual and that he C. C. Sweet; Sing Sing physician, had not been heard from until their ing bearings and a second jar would wife, hearing., him moaning, entered Hartford Hotel. . bodies were found in'the wrecked have moved my ruler,” Reed an­ hi.s room and found him dying. then saw the headlights of the said in an interview uay. standing car. He blew the whistle “ We never do it and will not in plane early today. swered. Related to Nobility, -xi Years Ago--PubIic Utili- their cases,” Dr. S . "eet declared '1 Do Not Know Myself” He Search Started “ What was the ejaculation you ’ Mrs. Sack, who is related to the f • once more but was bn top of the The twenty-first annual meeting emphatically. Alarmed when the plane did not mention hearing just before you Russian Imperial Romanoff family, automobile in a moment. of Connecticut Nurserymen’s asso­ He said there . as no truth in re­ reach Buffalo Sunday night, officials sighted the submarine?” Lieutenant would not discuss the case further ties Board Rosy. He brought the'train to a stop Commander T, J. Doyle, counsel] "Within 300 feet and the crew found ciation will be held tomorrow at ports that the condemned couple Tells Reporters In the of that city wired Albany aviation than to say that her husband had are on the verge of collapse. authorities asking that a search be for the S-4 crew asked. ! been ill and despondent for months. the bodies of Horton and Hannon the Bond Hotel, Hartford, it was “ I have visited both of them,” he started at once for the missing air­ “ When the wind is in your ears ( At the Long Island College hos­ lying on the oiling'platform. Dr. announced to.day by A. E. St. John, asserted, “ and found them" in as Canal Zone. men. you can’t always, tell what an ejacu- pital Sack admitted to detectives The tragic grade crossing acci­ Holmes was summoned and the secretary-treasurer of the associa­ good condition as could be expect­ News of the mysterious disap­ 4ation is,” replied Reed. that he attempted to take his life dent in which two men lost their train was backed to. the crossing and the bodies removed. They were tion, who is general manager of the ed. Except for nervous upsets, Mrs. pearance of the plane.was broadcast- When found his throat had been lives in Buckland last night brings Snyder is perfectly normal. She eats Panama, Jan. 10— Col. Charles yesterday through station WGY of cut from ear to ear. He still held taken to the Mark Holmes morgue Oakland Nurseries, here. C. E. Wil­ well and sleeps sufficiently, al­ up the subject of the elimination of on North Main street where Dr. A. Lindbergh was to spend today the General Electric Company in the bloody razor in his hanid. ^ son, of C. E. Wilson, & Company, though rather ^••‘fully. She is by far this.city. Within an hour after the Sack is forty years old. His wife, at least two Of the three grade Holmes completed his examination. i Manchester is president of the as­ AMERICAN ESCAPES the most agitated of the two. sightseeing in the Canal zone and news had been put op t]4e air, WGY Edith is 30. Sack was reported to crossings between Buckland and The body of Mr. Hannon was later sociation and will preside at the Gray Resigned receiving distinguished visitors it officials received a telephone mes­ have come into a fortune of about taken to Holloran Brothers morgue. meeting. “ Gray is strong physically and the East Hartford line on Tolland a reception tonight at the American sage from a reeiiient of (lien; Mont­ FROM MEX. BANDITS $2,000,000 recently. It was learned that Mr. Hannon The principal speaker on the pro- mentally. He seems resigned to his gomery county, stating that he had Turnpike. , ' and Mr. and Mrs.' Horton had left igram will be Willard B. Rogers, of fate. He shows no indication what­ Legation. heard the drone' of an airplane '■ ^ -l^ree Iff a AIile the Hannon stbfe' shortly before Manchester, advertising director of Last evening Col. Lindbergh at­ ever of fear.” motor late Sunday afternoon, and In the short space of less than a the accident. The CfaSh occurred the Bond Hotel, Hartford. His sub­ Dr. Sweet said it was “ hard to tended a reception at the Union Kills Four of His Captors and that a few minutes later he heard STATE STARTS PROBE mile are three crossings, as many at eight minutes paisf seven. They ject will he: “ How I Would Make say” how Mrs. Snyder would act Club and l,ater rode to the Plaza Finally Reaches Mexico City were riding in a Ford boupe owned when she is notified that her tinie Francia where he awarded prizes what he believed was a crash. as therq are In the rest of the whole People Want to Buy Nursery Working with this inforniatlon, Safely. town of Manchester. The -track by Charles M. O’Dowd.' Stock.’’ Other . speakers will in- hds^come to die. Gray, he predicted. for the best Pollera and Montuna Montgomery - county authorities OF MINE EXPLOSION crosses the-Tolland Turnpike at Manchester Co’nductor cHide, Dr. W- E. Britton, state en- costumes, which heretofore have Mexico City, Jan. 10.— Rested a The train which liit the car was (Coutinned on Page 3) been worn by the senorlta of Pana­ aided by state police.and a group Meekvllle, goes along, on the north TTr,-in„o„ tb^mologist, on “ The Quarantine of civilians early today started a bit after his harr wing escap’e from side of the highway for less than i one which runs between Willim Handicap” ; Dr. C. B. Clinton, state ma only at carnival time in Feb­ 24 Men Die Under Ground; search in the vicinity of Glen. a band of Mexican bandits, duting half a mile, and then,re-crosses, toluo *“ 4 wv ‘ a botanist, on “ Some New and Inter­ ruary. which he kii.^a four of his captors, 628 Men in Mine at Time of travel the south side for a distance ^ and freight cars. By a As the fiying colonel swooped Completely wrecked,, the plane esting Tree Diseases” : and W. O. ANOTHER SMALLPOX finally was found in a clump of Lyman F. Barber, x-os Angeles min­ Blast. coincidence, the conductor of the Filley, state forester, on “ Forest , down upon the field, ten thousand ing engineer, today was aiding the that is just a little greater. Then bushes in a field between Fonda and the third crossing br^gs the track train was a Manchester, man, Harry Planting Stock for Connecticut /I I f i n lO r m r i A n T T I A i throats roared a mighty welcome, Glen. All three fliers are believed Mexican government to trace and "West Frankfort, Ills., Jan, 10— St. John of 279 North Main street. Landowners.” I ANr IN K h l I I K I Kill but ttiere was no crowding about round up the b-n',; who neld him back to the side on'which it runs V r n J L lU U l i l frenzied admirers, as to have been instantly killed when The state of Illinois- started today after its first crossing. Dr. Holmes’ investigation ' dis­ The morning session will open at captive for three weens. closed that Mr. Horton had fractur­ has happened so often. their plane crashed. to determine the cause of the ex­ 11 o’clock at which time oflacers for The bandits , raised the ransom plosion in the lower levels of In­ It ■^as at the second of these ed limbs in addition, to a fracture As soon as the Spirit of St. Louis figures for Barber’s release three crossing^ that the accident ^happen­ 1928 will be elected. Reports for FLY OVER TASMAN SEA dustrial Mine Np.; ;18, one . of the of the skull. Mr. Hannon, he said, the year will be read by the presi­ had come to a full stop, firemen times. Mrs. Harper, who paid two ed last night. This is knowm as had a fractured IfiS and a fractured hastily lifted a barbed wire fence of the ransom demancis, is caring Peabody! Coal Company properties, dent, secretary and chairman of East Hampton Schoolboy iLondon, Jan. 10.— Using a ma­ in which 21 men "died yesterday. Callahan’s Crossing and is almost skull. The bodies were not badly the various committees. Several im­ into position, completely protecting for her husband and seeing that he midway “ ’ between the MeekvlllB chine similar fo Col. Cfiarles A. does not exert himself too soon af­ A. D. Lewis, of Springfield, state mangled as they were not dragged portant matters will be acted on at the famous plane. Mounted police, crossing near the Buckland ceme­ along the track by the engine. with sabres drawn, discouraged any Lindbergh’s famous Spirit of St. ter his terrible experience. director of mines, with six inspec­ the morning session. Has Dread Disease; Fear Louis, Captain Hood and Lieut. tors was on the ground since last tery and Williams Crossing, about When found, they were covered by It is expected that about seventy- undue familiarity with the colonel’s When Barber reached here by the same distance toward East Moncrieft, airmen of New Zealand, train, he was barefooted, ragged night and at nine o’clock today the top of the autormoblle, which five nurserymen from all sections “ air steed.” have flown over the Tasman Sea for went underground, . They."' planned Hartford. ' ' '.r; ' had been wrenched" off by the im­ No Further Spread. Get Another Medal and almost completely exhausted by of Connecticut will be present and the first time In history, said a Cen­ hla thTilling night battle with the to inspect every foot of the explo­ Could Be Eliminated pact of the .collision and landed on a fine dinner program has been ar­ After Col. Lindbergh was formal­ tral News dispatch from Wellington, ly received at the field and was bandits and his subsequent jouilhey sion area. Some years ago The Herald point­ the oiling platform. ranged for at 12:30 p. m. New Zealand, this afternoon. In addition to the dead, W. E. Mr. Hannon had lived in Man­ East Hampton, Conn., Jan. 10.— presented with a medal by Presi­ afoot over rough mountainous ed out, that at least two of the The afternoon session will start Captain Hood and Lieut. Mon- country to Cuerncvaca. Wade of Herrin; is in ' the Union crossings on Tolland * Turnpike chester since January, 1915. He at 2:30 p. m. with addresses and Another case of small pox was re­ dent Chiari;-the procession into the crieff hopped off at Sydney late yes­ city began. Col. Lindbergh rode in hospital but believed to be on the could h'e’done away with by re-rout­ was a graduate of the South Man­ 'discussions. The present ofilcers of terday to make a 1,400 mile flight chester High school with the class ported here today, the victim being the car with President Chiari, and road to recovery, , - > : ‘ •' ing the highway. It was thought for the association are: President, C- Wilfred Day, a schoolboy whose pa­ to Wellington. When they became PLANE FOP lED DOWN Ballard Cremeans and .Harry a time'that "something would be of 1919 and of Holy Cross college his aides. Col. Arango and Lieut. three hours overdue fears were felt E. Wilson, Manchester; vice presi­ rents already had the disease. With Christine are also at the (hospital done about tbe. matter but not even in 1923. He Is survived by his dent, Alex Cummings, Bristol; Douglas. -for bheir safety. The flight had Madrid, Jan. 10.— The Spaipsh and doctors hold out little hope of the slightest mention of it has come father, his step-mother, three sis­ secretary, treasurer, A. E. St. John, the new case East Hampton now Through the 11-mile trip crowds been undertaken against the advice aviators Jiminez and Iglesias, who lined the route and waved to and their recovery. . ' ' out of the headquarters of the State ters, Mrs. Walter Balch and Miss Manchester. Executive and legisla­ has a total of eight persons suffer­ of Premier Bruce, who said he be­ hopped off from Seville on Sunday A careful checkup by mine offi­ Highway department.- Agnes Hannon of this town, anc [ cheered the young hero. From every lieved the machine unsuitable. on a flight to Cape Juby, Africa, tive committee, Henry Kelly, F. S. ing from small pox. balcony handkerchiefs and flags cials that lasted-through-the night By straightening the road past Mrs. James Comlns of Rockville, Baker, J. R. Barnes, C. N. Sierman, have been forced down at' Saffl, showed that only a miracle kept the the Meekvllle crossing and keeping and Charles M. O’Dowd, a brother That no great . .u’ead of the dis­ fluttered a greeting. French Africa, an official communi­ W- W. McCartney: entertainment, ease will take place is the opinion TREASURY BALANCE. fatality list as low as the check it on,the north'side of.the railroad by adoption., Mr. Hannon had be -” After the -first excitement had Washington, Jan. 10.-—Treasury que said today. tracks, Callahan]s and Williams’ F. J. Rippin, H. Verkades, W. W. of Dr. Frederic-: T. Fitch,: local died down. Col. Lindbergh met kowed. There were 628’' men be­ employed as district representative McCartney, George Graves, F, S. balance Jah. 7: $220,377,440.69. Lack of fuel caused their des­ crossings could both be- eliminated health officer, who has conducted a newspaper men. He was iusked cent, the Statement said. low ground when the explosion oc­ of Liberty magazine. Baker; membership and publicity, clinic that to this morning had vac­ Customs receipts: $7,837,171.42. curred but only 24 were overcome. and." driving made considerably Mr. Hannon’s funeral will be held where he would fly from here. safer.. Qr by eliminating both the Gleorge Harris, G. B. Cannon, G. S. cinated 1,260 persons. Dr. Fitch “ I would like to know that my­ The cause of the explosion re­ on Thursday mornIn*g at 9 o’clock Baker: forestry and state park and D^s-J'ohn Millburn are doing mains a mystery. Mine officials are Meekvllle and Callahan crossings, in SL Bridget’s church. Burial the w ork^ith,the approval of the self,” he answered. “ I haye no there' would be left only the Wil­ conservation, George Godfrey, Ed­ definite plan except to be in Havana inclined to the belief that a match will be in St. James’ cemetery. ward Kelly, J. R. Brubaker, P. State healui I^epartment. It is ex­ 12 0*Clock Girl, Nuisance or a cigarette furnished ‘the fatal liams' crossing. Mr. Horton had been a resident pected that ny tomorrow evening shortly after the opening of the Not 'a .Straight Road Marratta. Pan-American conference.” spark that set off the gases. ’ ' of "Wapping for some years but Among those from Manchester every resident of the town, some­ A: casual ’ look over the map of moved into the Callahan house only I who will attend are Mr. Wilson, thing over 2,500, will have been Declares Priest In London WILLIMANTIC SUICIDE that.viciiiity shows that Tolland last spring. He leaves his wife and vaccinated. POPE DEPLORES MIXING RE­ ■ Turnpike la far from being, a Mr. St. John, F- J. Rippin, of C. LIGION WITH POLITICS. • ! ■ ______five children, ranging in age from R. Burr & Co., Inc., P. E. Ander- F^torles Co-operating Willimahtlc. Corfh., Jan. 10.— straight highway, especially where one to 12 years. The children are Factory owners here have been Rome, Jan. 10.— The Pope to­ the railroad crosses it. Extending .it l3on, of Heath & Company. George day issued an unexpected eacyc\ical London, Jan. 10.— Declaring, that^her children, and values their im- Relatives today were unable to ac- Phyllis, 12; Melba, 9; Laupa, 6: co-operating with the health.author- couflt for the suicide of Harvey H. on the .wuth 'side from the Meek- Milton, 4; and Alvin, one. He also [Harris, secretary of C. R. Burr & ities by ordering their employes to on the question of the union of the a "twelve o’c lo k girl is a nuisance mortal souls would not go to bed ville-crossing or on the north side Jo., R. C. Reuger, of the Connecti- churches and recognized the ^ “ , , , . leaving the back'door unlocked to Bronson, prominent local''druggist, leaves three daughters by a former be vaccinated. Persons who have and a torture to a ten o’clock fami- midnight prowling who'shot himself through'-the tem­ from the .Williams crossing would !ut Valley Nurseries, F. G. Mc- not been treated or who refuse praise-worthiness of the movement seem to be easy and. the result, if ■wife. ly,” the Rev. Father Joseph Degan, daughters to come in at any hour ple Ifa his' home here last evening His funeral will be held on Thui s- I Darthy, of the Manchester Nurseries treatment are sent home, several but he deplored the mixing of re­ the. nearest thing to a straight line ind C. L. Vanderbrook. ligion with politics. of Coalsville, Leicestershire,. whose they liked. , and died in St. Joseph’s hospital day afternoon at 2:30 at Mark being dismissed yesterday. early today. were followed, might make a The situation In Colchester, The encyclical apparently has criticism of the modern girl has “ It is very unjust, but the world straighter^ highway than the present Holmes’ undertaking rooms. Rev. been prompted by the decent dis­ made him one of the best knpwp always brands me parents for the Bronson had been here eleven Truman H. Woodward will officiate STIFF FINES •where the entire Eastern Star years, coming from Palmer, Mass. one. . . " Stamford, Conn., Jan. 10.— Four cussion in Great Britain over the personalities In the BriUsh Catho- sins of a prodigal daughter, and burial will be In the Wapplng Chapter is under quarantine is re­ He was a member of the EikS; Ro­ Tbe public utilities commission [iquor law violators today*- paid a ported good today.' No small pox new Church of England prayer- lia church, has issued, another set of “ To describe c. vee flirtations today began official; Inyestigatibn of cemetery. The undertaking rooms book, which has revived the mpve- “ safety first” rules,to.parents., with strangers as having ‘a bit of tary Club, Chamber of Commerce, will open from 6 until 9:30

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MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HBRAtPi TOBSDAr, JANTTa RT 1 0 ,192a PAQE TWO Red. They . iU be, ,sent 'iij.to ,. the ittsronPiAN vast Wilderness of Siberia. Ac­ MISS ANNIE WADSWORTH, cording to the Moscow report, tltey EOCAL WOMAN SHiUtES ’ ABOUTTOWH will scattered from Archangel OLD RESIDENT, IS DEAD tbroiufhout different parts pf Siberia t i The Luther League of the Swed­ FORPARHNGUWi to Central Asia. _ ! IN N. Y . MAN’S ESTAJE ish Lutheran church will be the F0R CONVENTION -WARDEN MUST RESIGN *4 « 4* %. guest of the Hartford, Luther Berlin, Jan. 10— The Soviet se­ lieague ip Hartford.this evening. An. Heart Disease Takes Daushier Stamford, Conn., Jan. — (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) informal program arranged by a Of Former Town Clerk as cret political police, according to re­ Arnold Kirk, former dog warden Bid Asked Mrs. Mary Harrington of Mill committee headed by Miss Esther She Sits Down to Lunch. Merchants Meet With Select­ ports from Moscow today, have who had a large claim against the Street Gets $1,000 From Her Detroit, Cleveland and Chica­ M. Johnson will he given by the lo­ ordered into exile thirty leaders of city because of the number of dogs City Bank & TruL-iT .'800 — Grand-Uncle. the opposition. Including the fol­ — cal members. Miss Annie L. Wadsworth, one of he bed killed oficlallf, will get Capital Natl Bank .. .285 Mancheste^ oldest and he#t-k»0wn lowing men who were formerly all- .31)0 men Tonight on Restric­ $1,596 in settlement of the claim Conn River ...... (SpeciM to The Herald) go Also In the Field F(>r The regular meeting of Troop 5. residentiC^ed suddenly of heart powerful .-in the Communist party hut, according to Mayor A. N. Phil­ First Bond and Mort . ^ 55 — New York, Jan. 10.— Mary Har­ Boy Scouts, wljl he held on Wednes­ diseaae^jrf her home in the Centen- and the Soviets: lips Jr., must present his resigna­ First'Natl (Htfd) . . .290 day evening at 7 o’clock in the tions on Main Street. .475 485 rington, of 15 Mill street, Manches­ nial^apavtments on Chestnut street Leon Trotsky, former commissar tion in writing before the mayor HartiHail B & Tr . . ‘ Democrats. Swedish Lutheran church. Plans for at/noon today. Miss Wadsworth for war and marine and confidant Htfd Cohn'Tr Co . . . .750 — ter, Conn., receives $1,000 of the -will sign the check that pays Kirk. , — 60 participation In Sdout Week, which hid been suffering with heart of Lenine. ' - Kird resigned orally when the Land Mtg & Title .. estate of her late grand-uncle, Wil­ comes in February, will be discuss .140 — frouhle for the past three years and Merckignts will ask the Board of Leo Kamenev, brotherrin-law of city disputed ' his claim some Morris Plan Bank . . liam P. Elmendorf, which was filed Washington, Jan. 10.— The con­ ed. Tbe troop will again take part Park St T r ...... 550 — ahent three weeks afio the disease Solecti»«R to-nigkt for restricted Trotsky’s and once regarded as the months ago. . — for appraisal today in the office of test for the Democratic national in a broadcast program from Sta­ l^rtme acute. She died today as parking on Main street, recom­ foremost economist of the Soviets Riverside T ru st----- .450 tion WTIC during that week and all' ■Phoenix St B Tr . . . .410 the New York state transfer tax de­ contention has pretty well narrow­ she was about to sit down to lunch. mending proposed ordinances regime. Scouts wishing to sing in the glee Miss Wadsworth was the daugh­ wkien were adopted at a meeting on Christian Rakovsky, leading Bonds partment. The estate shows a net ed down to four cities— Detroit, 410 club are asked to he at the meet­ ter of the late Daniel S. Wadsworth October 24 of last year. The hear­ member of the soviet ' diplomatic Hart E L 7s . . . .400 value of $6,54fi. Mr. Elmendorf Cleveland, Sam Francisco and Chi- ing tomorrow night. TED RONDEAU’S Conn L P 5 % s . . . .107% 110 who was town clerk in Manchester ing will, be held In the Municipal service and lately Soviet ambassa­ — (lied Aug. 27, 1926. cago. for many years. She was a member Building at 8 o’clock and will be dor to France . Brid Hyd 5s .104 Bids will he called for on Thurs­ The children’# chorus of the , .100 102 day when the Democratic national of the Center church and prominent public, Karl Kadek, formerly known as Stage and Modern 103 Swedish Lutheran church will not in the work there. She was greatly The«Chamber of Commerce, to the chief Communist propagandist Conn L P 4 H 8 •' .101 committee meets here to ^arrange meet as usual this we^k but re­ Insurance Stocks BRISTOL NURSERYMAN details of the 1928 show, and it is Interested in missionary work and which all of the merchants who are in the world and one-time special 800 hearsal will be held at the usual up to a short while before her behind the new ordinances belong, envoy from Moscow to Berlin. S(diool of Danidng Aetna Insurance ....785 the concensus of opinion that after hour next Tuesday evening. Aetna Cas & Sure . .I5i0 1330 some spirited dickering and trading death she still entertained the mis­ will not send any committee to the Gregory Zinoviev, former chief 830 hearhig but it is understood that Branch from Hartford Aetna L i f e ...... 820 BEFORE GARDEN CLUB that convention will be voted to one Frank Cordner, of 35 Pleasant sionary societies at her home. of the Leningrad Soviet and a mem­ Conn General ...... 1810 1840 of the four cities named. Miami, Sv. She was the founder of the individual storekeepers who were ber of the executive, committee of 375 street, an employee of the Southern Junior Christian Endeavor society at the first meeting will appear, Roome 3, State Theater Bldg’. Autom obile...... 355 iiouis, Los Angeles, Atlantic City, New England Telephone Company, the Communist party and the third Hart Fire ...... 185 795 Houston and Denver are also mak- ' at the Center church and for years They will ask that the board re­ Internationale. - South Manchester 875 Tells About Culture of Roses was treated at the Memorial hospi­ strict parking on the west side of Hart St Boil ...... 850 in I iug representations, but it is con- tal this morning after his eye had had classes of young men and wom­ These men will suffer the same Open Daily 1 p. m. to 10 p. m. Lincoln Nat Life . . .'.108 and Perennials— Meet 1 sidorecl unlikely that one of Inese en in the Sunday school. She had Main street between Locust and fate as the Nihilists and other 1125 been burned by solder. Forest streets, and on the east side Phone 1180 National F ir e ...... HOO Community Club. v/ill be selected. been forced to discontinue these rvvolutionarles nefore Russia went Phoenix ...... 830 840 of Main street between the Center Opinion of DemocraU A daughter was born at the Mem­ classes, however, because of her Travelers...... 1660 1680 . Opinion of Democrats already and School street, to one hour on 175 Alexander Curnmings of the Bris­ orial hospital this gftemoon to Mr. health. , ^ ^ Rossia ...... 18^ tol Nurseries gave the Manchester gathering here for the committee At the time of her death she weekdays between the hours of 9 a. Public Dtllity Stocks and Mrs. Edward'Ballsleper of Sum­ m. and 6 p. m., except Thursdays 124 Garden club members a comprehen­ meeting and for the Jackson Day mer street. was living with Miss Olive Lane at Conn L P 8% ...... >-120 sive talk on the culture of garden dinner_____ leans strongest toward the apartments. She Is survived and Saturdays, •when the time limit Conn L P 7% ...... 120 would be be extended to 9 p. m. 101% roses and perennials at the monthly Cleveland or Detroit. Both are re­ Mrs. Lucy Maine of Bolton Notch by a sister and a sister-in-law, both Kiddies Theater Goiipoh Green Wat &■ Gas . .100 meeting held at the Manchester garded as neutral ground. San living in Atlanta, Ga. Funeral ar­ . Unrestricted Zones. Hart E L ...... 408 entered the Memorial hospital this Main street south of Forest 98 Community clubhouse last night. | Francisco also falls in this class, afternoon for treatment and Via- rangements have not been complet THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY Hart Gas c o m ...... S3 Thr*ass*embly’"hall was filled with Uut tliere is an aversion on the street* and south of School street Democr^trto making I ^ent Kondrat o f 82 North street was ed as yet. CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “BARGAIN Hart Gas P f d ...... 85 Harden enthusiasts who listened to part of many Democrats to would be left unrestricted out of S N E ,Tel Co . . . .170 trip discharged. - MATINEE” AT THE Mr. Cummings with close atenion I.... tije ,—long cross-continental deference to the High school and Conn El Ser pfd .... 92 the South Methodist church, while Manufacturing Stocks antd watched his demonstration of again, Robert M. Reid of Main street JUDGE THOMAS HEARS budding and pruning on rose \ Reports Washington, the area north of Locust street is American Hardware . 79 ' r ae"e«e"rr>iT's''an 1 who has boon ,.rlou,.y ajona CIRCLE THEATER bushes which he brought for the however, are ! period 'remains about the same at being left open for the benefit of American Silver...... 25 niirnosft He Kave the members the prancisco is preparing to !k up 1 ^ imanfffli Q U E R FAMILY MIXUP the patrons of the State and Rialto Acme Wire . . . - .... —• S X g e o^asSng questions which fts hid with the usual certifiedtitled Uhe Hartford hospital, Bniings Spencer com. 1 yiiVliCBO W* O __ 1. AAA illSlf twlCfi ------theaters. Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 14 occurred to them as he ^Iked and I ^ eck for $250,000, 1 ORCUTT WILL PROBATED At the time of the previous meet­ Billings Spencer pfd. . 2 Norwalk, Conn., Jan. 10. A much valuable Information ou their ^hat will be offered by any other ORCUJ'i wiXii. r-iwxv ing and since then merchants have BIG DOUBI-E FEATURE BILL Bigelow Hart com ... So culture was gleaned from his an- bidder, and a quarter of a railuou ‘ j„j. io _ T h e family affair was presented to been divided as to thfc restrictions. Bristol Brass...... 10 awers Mr. Cummings knows his LoHars sometimes speaks in sten- years Judge Edwin S. Thomas, of the Some wanted the east side of the Collins C o ...... ^nblek from A te Z. He was for torian tones. The national commit- will of Jerome Orcutt for years United States District Court, for Colt Firearm s...... 29% street restricted only, but others v e ^ r employed at the celebrated tee is $232,000 in debt, and a check general manager of settlement today. Mrs. Verna Wil­ asserted that this would congest Eagle Lock . .-i . • • • 82 gardens in Ellxal)eth Park, of the size for which San Franclsci) U.M.C. kins Otto, of Grand Concourse, New Fdfnlr Bearing . . . ..Il2 ® df- the west side and would defeat the Hortford and has had extensive ex- hg famous would get the party oiit the sum of $12,000 to Gertrude OT York City, appeared before the plan, which is to compel merchants, Hart & C ooley...... 215 judge askiqg the issuance of a writ 195 nerience ’ In^his own nurseries at of debt and enable it to start the cutt Myers, of Stafford Springs, ac- clerks and professional men to find Infer CTT/er com ...190 Brlstol He talked for over an hour 1928 campaign with a clean slate, cording to ahhouncement here t^ of habeas corpus to secure her sey- Today Inter Silver pfd ....124 en-vear-old daughter from her di­ other places than Main street for and a half and the shbject of roses Other Bids day, and provides a large sum fc^ the long-time storage of their auto­ Landers, Frary & Cik 81 occunied three-fourths of the time. The bids of Chicago. Detroit and the Bridgeport Boys Club. Annie vorced husband, Stuart Otto, who is AND Mann &. Bow A ...... 1» Ha said Manchester was famous Cleveland -will be accompanied by Saunders, long housekeeper for Mr living in Chestnut HiUi Wiltqn. mobiles during the day. There have been no parking re­ STATESouth Manchester' Tomorrow do B ...... S among horticultural circles for its checks of $125,000 and the usual orcutt. is glyen-$20 a week for life Otto secured a divorce from his New ^rit Ma pfd A . .100 wife in Pennsylvania and remar­ strictions on Main street since the roses and barberry bushes. There is guarantees, according to advance and $1,000 in cash, the $20,000 set. change in the opening night from do com ...... 26 something in the soil here especial- word. Chicago probably will be ^gi^e for this purpose to go to the ried. Mrs. Otto brought a counter­ Niles Be Pond ..... 28 suit in New York and lost the case. Tuesday to Thursday. Merchants Oo-la-la! What ze little French Dressing will dol ly suited to their culture. It is not counted oul^because of some of the goy’s Club at Miss Saunders’ death, have been divided in their opinions J R Mont pfd ...... ““ necessary that the soil be greatly members’ aversion to the Brennan Orcutt’s estate is estimated at Then, aftcording to court records It turned a wallflower wife into a dazzling mademoiselle North & J u d d ...... 30 that the matter has been deferred enriched. Any soil that will raise organization in Chicago. Brennan a $3Q0,000, Otto went to New York just before 1 and started a scandal, that was the talk of Paris! A Pratt, Whitney, pfd.. 88- good corn and potatoes will pro- city organization, which has been Bridgeport hospital and public Christmas, found his young daugh­ until a concrete plan could be pre­ Peck, Stowe' & Wil . . IS sented to the selectmen. zSppy French farce with one of the greatest casts of the d u c e good roses.* i£ the soil is tool likened to Tammany in N^w Inbpjiry also benefit by the will and ter, and took her to Wilton. At Russell Mfg Co ...... 86 rich the roots have nothing to «eek jg counted in the A1 Smith column, relativel in Woburn, Mass., Wilton also are the daughter of M6mbers of the Chamber of season’s pictwes! __ - Scoville Mfg C o ...... 51 after and the plant is short-lived. Similarly, a good many Democra-1 Chicago also are given be- Otto’u second wife and the son of Commerce who decided on the plan Smyth Mfg Co .... .400 The earth need not be prepared he- tic drys are opposed to going to ue- Included in the remember- his first wife, 13 year# old. The to be presented are F. H. Anderson, Stanley Wks com . . . 63 yond the depth of 15J o 18 inches, | trolt because of prjjm ityj^o wet j relatives is Emily Ruth Nicker- Nov/ York woman asks only for the R K. Anderson, W. H. Gardner, H. B. WARNER Standard S crew ...... 100 possession of her daughter In the George E. Keith, Earl G. Seaman, 3 or 4 feet as has often been rec- Canada, across the river, Smith, of Danbury, who gets LOIS WILSON Torrington...... 95 ommendeif". is unnecessary. They There is some small Bentlment in action under way here. F, T. Blish, Leroy Slocomb, and U S Envelope pfd . ...114 need a reasonably well drained lo- favor of St. Louis. Despite the fact $ 1, 000. Judge Thorn.' s this afternoon Edward Hess. CLIVE BROOKi Union Mfg Co...... - 21 cation. He gave a number of the fiiaf thd Republicans are going to held a session of the District Court Whit Coil Pipe . r ----- 17 e x a m s t o o h a r d in the City Hall here to hear argu­ in- most satisfactory varieties and list- Kansas City those favoring St. FOR THE DRY AGENTS ed their characteristics, although he Louis point out that the only Dem- ments on motions to quash and dis­ LONDON NOW SAFE ‘AM stated there were over 5,000 kinds ocratic president elected In a quar­ miss the petition. to choosecuouse from. . | ter of______a century, without______a split - In Washington, Jan. 10.— Prohibi- 'The'speakerwent very thorough-1Republican Party, was nomin- I tion agents don’t have to be PH SHIPPING MEN GATHER FROM FURTHER FLOODS ly into the remedies used to fight Lted in St. Louis in 1916. D.’s or underhand wh TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS THURSDAY THURSDAY N.Y. Stocks the pests that attack rose bushes, ------— ------meant by relativi^ but tlmy must recommended the frequent use of SALVAGE WORK STOPPED have a comprehensive understand- Washington, Jan. 10.— SbiPPiuS Dikes Are Holding— Homeless CONWAY TEARLE High Low 1 p. m. hose to wash off some of the insects ------in'g of their jobrto qualify under men from every American port as­ Going Back to Their Ruined Ailed Chem :^-157,% 155% 157% as well as tobacco and soap solu^^^j provlntnstown,-Maas., Jan. 10.— rules laid down by the Civil Service sembled here today under the aus­ DweUings. -in- Am Can .. ...v 72 % 71% 72% tions, and instructed the gardeners geag made it impossible Commission, pices of the United States SblPPihg Am Loco :.:.:,:.112 112 112 how to protect the bushes so that again today for the Navy divers to A spirited battle that has broken Board to grapple with the problem London, Jan. 10 .— Government Am Smelt r.i...l78 177% 178 the plants would live through the continue their work In' the annkeii out between the treasury and the of the future of the American Mer­ er.gineers said' today they believed “ Isle Of Forgotten Women” Am St Fdy i. . .:68% 67% 68% winter. He remarked that awinter submarine S-4 off Cape Cod. The commission over the failure of chant *Mariue. , J. that London is safe from Although only, round table dis­ Am Sugar •. ..i 75 75 75 such as we are having at Present I ^ jjjgjj sea about sixty per cent of the 6,000 floodings. This morning’s high tide A Drama of the Human Heart Stripped of Its Am Woolen 21% 21% 21% with its alternate freezings and | running. would-be agents, including many of cussions of the general problems of subsided without doing any further Anaconda > ... 56% 53% 56 thawings was very hard . on rose Salvage oflficials spent the day in the governmenf^s star Investiga- the Industry are scheduled, develop­ damage. As the waters of the Conventional Mask. Atchison .... 191 190% 191 bushes, evergreens and perennials. fueling and taking on suppllec. tors, resulted in this statement to- ments in shipping circles recently Thames rose towards the top of the iB & O ...... 116%’ 116% 116% If it is possible fhey must be so Divers were sent from the U S ^ day from the commission. point to today’s gatberiog as a coun-^ reinforced embankment hundreds THURSDAY NIGHT protected that they will remain Beth Steel . . . 57% 57%; 57% Falcon to the Submarine S-6, where Protests are being received from cil of war preparatory to another risked their lives to watch the LOOK WHATS BACK AGAIN—THE POPULAR Can Pac .....210% 209% 210% frozen up and dormant until spring, they were shown the interior of the ] all sections,, of the United States, drive upon Congress for ultimate stream. A crowd spent the entire C M * St Paul 20%; 20 20% There was hardly a perennial iu . . ^ . that if requirements of the commis- disposal of the government’s equity night along the river side. do pfd .....; 38 38 38 the whole list that Mr. Cummings sifter ship of the S-4 „ The U S S Wandank, submarine I sion are not modified, the dYy ser- in the shipping business. Particular Lord Desbordugh, chairman of Chi & North . 86% 86% 86% did not refer to,< informing his ' tt a « warwior, attention will be given to bills now the Thames Conservation Board, Chi Rk Isle .1 110 110 110 hearers of the new'things* recently I tender, that was off the cape at the vice will be wrecked, pending before Congress for the suggests the construction of a $40,- COUNTRY STORE NIGHT Cone G a s ___ 121% 120% 120% brought out and their good and bad time of the collision between the FOUR MORE ARRESTS disposal of government owned hot- POO levee to protect London from Gem Prod . .. 69% 68 69% points, as well as giving the names Coast Guard destroyer Paulding toms. , , similar inundations in the future/ With Loads of Presents and Loads of Fun. Del* Hud ...182% 182% 182% of reliable dealers here and in Eng- and the S-4, on Dec. 17, was on Boston, Mass-., Jan. 10.— Pour A direct subsidy proposal has With the danger now passed Dodge Bros... 21%' 20% 20% land where these specialties might v.\atch above the grave of the S-4/ been suggested by a New England there were many pitiful scenes to­ Du Pont , . ... .315 314 314 be procured. — ------^— more arrests on Grand Jury indict­ group headed by Gov. Ralph O. day as the residents of basement ments, returned In connection with COMING— NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY Erie 63%' 63% 63% In the absence of the president, | SERGEANT PROMOTED Brewster of Maine. fiats in the poorer sections of West­ Gen Elec ..135% 135% 134% Miss Mary Chapman, the speaker alleged thefts by manipulation of minster and Lambeth returned to 132% WILLIAM HAINES in “WEST POINT” Gen Motors ..133% 132% was introduced by Charles M. Mur- I Stamford, Conn,, Jan. 10-— Mar freight checks from the Eastern n o t e d l a w y e r t o k e e p their homes and 'ri-d to make the Gillett Raz 99% 99 99 phy and at the close of his talk he Ryan, a police sergeant, will be Steamship Co., were made today PROMISE TO VT. WOMAN best of the wreckage done by the Insplrat >. . . 19% 19% 19% received hearty applause. the first man to become Ueutene,nt when George W. Gordon, his wife, Int Harv . .240 239% 240 The program oemmittee appoint­ in the police department. Sergeant Etta, Meyer Freedman and Nicholas Montpelier, Vt., Jan. 10.— Clar- Many moved back into tenements Int Nickel .-..1 89% 88% 89 ed for the next-'Li.ve- months in Ryan hag been nominated to the Tedesco, were taken into custody. ence-Darrow, noted criminal law­ that were damp and wet and with­ .'.nt Paper . .69% 6^% 69 eludes Samuel G. Gordon, Miss •post by the City Council which will Freedmaji and Tedesco had been yer, was here today tp keep a prom­ out proper,heating facilities. Relief Keunecott .. 82% 8 82% Grace Robertson,! Mrs. Wells A act on the appointment later. The freed on bail but were surrender­ workers \ ere preparing to provide 92% ise and help to save a life. Lehi Valley .92% 9 % Strickland and Albert Hemingway. post is to pay $2,750 a year. ed. The Gordons appeared on a Jo^m C. Winters, convicted of coal for as many as possible. Mack Truck,. .102% 10 102% Lafayette Robertson called at­ capias. slaying Miss Celia Gulllvan. has ap­ Workmen on the Thames em­ 35% Marland. Oil .• 35% 35% tention of the club to the meeting The arraignment of four other pealed his case tc the Supreme bankment are still busy with the 51% 53 APPROVE APPOINTMENT Mo Pac com . 54 of the Horticultural society Friciay defendants had been made and a Court and his brief will be defend­ work of keeping the temporary X Y Central . .161% 161% 161% eveping at the old state hoqse in Washington, Jan. 10.— The ninth person was being sought ed by Darrow. dikes in place. New Haven 63% 62% 63 Hattford, when Dr. Britton of the In the upper reaches of the RIALTO Darrow, back in 1904, had prom­ Nor Am Co . 59% 59% 59% Connecticut Agricultural Experi­ Senate military affairs committee upon a secret Grand Jury indict­ today approved the appointment of ment. ised an aunt of Winters that he Thames the country-folk are hav­ Nor Pac . . .1 96% 96% 96% ment station at New Haven will be would aid her at any time. Mrs, ing a difficuR time collecting their Penn R R . 64% 64% 64% the speaker, Charles Burton Robbins of Iowa as I '■ Tonight Tomorrow assistant secretary of war. The POPULAR STUDENT DIES Arthur Cooley, the aunt, at the property that has been washed Pere Mar . , .127 127 127 Mrs. W. J, Taylor, chairman of time when her nephew was con­ away, and there are many losses to li Post Cereal ..127 125% 127 the program committee for the last I committee’s action Insures his con- demned, asaed the Chicago lawyer be accounted for. Double Features Pull New . 83% 82% 82% three months exhibited a Florida j firmation by the Senate, Hanover, N. H., Jan. 10-*— Dart­ 104% 100% 102% mouth’s student body today was to remember nis promise. Radio, Corp lemon, received yesterday from Paul Darrow, son of the lawyer, MORE SMALLPOX CASES Billy Sullivan Sf-ars Roe ... 86% 86 86 Mrs. M. J. Moriarty, who is winter­ KILLED IN CRASH. mourning the death of C. E. Aider- James Kirkwood man, Springfield, Mass., popular riding in a horse and buggy acci- REPORTED AT MIDDLETOW.N Sou Pac ■; ...122 121% 122 ing in St. Petersburg. It weighed Otis, Mass., Jam.^Leon Stetson, centally ran over and killed the 5- Lila Lee — in— Sou Rail .. .,144% 143% 143% just two pounds and measured 16 34, was instantly killed here tor student, who died this morning In year-old child of Mrs. Cooley and ..40% 40 40 the college infirmary. Middletown, Conn., Jan. 10.— A — in— S O of N J inches around. Another exhibit was day when his automobile crashed Clarence Darrow then gave the pro­ possible new influx of smallpox “The Heart of a Studebaker . lil% 111 111% a beautiful white primrose loaned into a tree. Roy Anderson, riding Alderman fell from a third story mise of aid in the future to Mrs. .196 195% 195% window in Wheeler hall, Sunday cases in the South Farms district ‘‘The Million Dollar Coward” United Drug by the Misses Chapman. The plant with Stetson, was seriously in-r Cooley. is being investigated this afternoon United Fruit .138%.138% 138% was covered with spikes of white injured, and is in Pittsfield hos­ night'and his neck Was broken by Mystery” He was slow to anger untll-^ U S Rubber . 60% 60% 60% blossoms with several clusters of by officials of the State Health De­ pital in a« unconscious condition. the fall. b a k in g c a k e M )R l in d y just wait until you see It. TJ S S te e l----- 149% 148% 148% partment and thp city. Several sus­ It’s baffling- It’s thrilling! flowers on each stem. At the time of his death. Aider- h e r h o u s e c a t c h e s f i r e picious cases of illness were report­ Wabash pfd A 95 94% 95 REGISTRAR DIES. man’s bed was watched by his 94% ed by local physicians and steps Westinghouse 94% 93 Old Lyme, Conm., Jan. 10.— The father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. O. Saugus, Mass., Jan. 10.— While Willys Over . . 19 18% 18% were taken immediately to check TOMORROW AND THURSDAY AIRPLANE CRASHES; Town of Old Lyme Is without a C. Alderman of Springfield, and, his she was preparing to bake a cake them up and arrange for treatment. registrar of voters to-day, death brother Ellwood, a^itudent at Clark for Col. Charles A- El- dbergh, the Engagement Extraordinary PERSHING A DIRECTOR The total of cases in the district having,taken away within a month upiversity, Worcester. home of Mrs. Harriet McAdoo, not­ officially reported at noon today TWO FLYERS HURT the two men who held the posts. ed cake maker of this town, start­ Washington, Jan. 10— Gen. John stood at 27. Portland reported Its They were Stanton F. Haynes, a g o n b u l a te e l e v a t e d ed to blaze. Mrs. McAdoo was so first case during the night, a tobac­ J, Pershing today was elected a Democrat, and William F, Clark, engrossed in her plans that she did G A U VAUDEVILLE BILL director of the Riggs National hank, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 10.— An co worker being the victim. The airplane in which George W. Republican. Paris, Jan. 10.— President Dou- not notice the fire and by the time town across the river from Middle- one of the oldest financial institu­ mergue today signed a decree ele­ neighbors sent in the alarm, the BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. tions here. Knowlton and H. E. Stickney were town had Jjeen free from the disease posmvELY NO a d v a n c e in p r ic k s . < flying over the airport at North a c c id e n t a l d e a t h . vating the French consulate at flames gained corsiaerable head­ before. A new case was reported Grafton today went into a nose Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 10.;— Montreal, Canada, to the rank of way. from East Hampton also. 9 9 Mrs. McAdoo has baked cakes dive and crashed to earth. John W, Lowrey, of Westport, met legation and transferring the office Townsend stutc health workers SUFFERERS Both were rushed to City hospi­ accidental death here when on Jan­ to Ottawa, the Canadian capital. for several presidents, Queen Marie today began the task of seeing that “ TAe Baby Steppers uary 3, he was struck and killed by The, office was previously ad­ of Rumania and for governors of all the school children living in G«i this hsHdy tube tal here and their names were plac­ featuring loiUnt, Eeothinr relief end gnu- an automobile driven by Mrs. Ber­ ministered by a consul general. A the New England states. town are vaccinated. More than 1»- •ntecd to care Itching^ Blind or Pro­ ed on the danger list tha F. Gallagher, of Nqrwiilk, ac­ She will bake a cake for “ Lindy” BVUY LORRAINE— Champion Black Bottom Dancer. truding Pilei. The druggiit will refund Stickney. a resident of this city similar change was made here, 100 youngsters must be treated. the money if it fail!. In tubes with pile cording to a finding issued here to­ lust the same. BABY EVELYN— World’s Youni^t Professional. pipe, 7Sc; or in tin boxes, 60e. Ask for and an oflicial of the airport, suf­ Canada raising the consulate to a day by Coroner John J. Phelan,- Evergreen tree# retain their BABY HELEN— ^The Juvenile Manel. PAZO OINTMENT fered a fractured leg and arm. legation, the consul general be­ CITY NOT RESPONSIBLE Knowlton, who lives In West Up­ coming Canadian minister to leaves all the year round. The Variety Duo WANT TOWH m a n a g e r . Prance. Katherine Reno ton, suffered from Internal in­ Stratford, Conn., Jan. 10.— Many Bridgeport, Conn., Jan. 10.— The Mclnnis and Gifford juries, lacerations and contusions. Stratford residents ta-dny signed a City of Bridgeport is not responsi­ Late of the Novelty Revue. Knowlton was the most seriously ROUND FOR TRIAL petition protesting the, action of the ble for summertime heat that PUtS In a highly original song and “A Rambling hurt. local Common Council in dismis­ the drawbridges here out of epm- HAVE YOUR The accident was witnessed by a WiUipuantic, Cpnp., Jan. 10.- mission. Judge B, 2r -’l Garllck, pre­ dance fest. Ramble o f Rambles”, sing Carlctfin G. Reed, town mana­ Alvln Badd, of Willlmantic, work­ few persons near the airport. ger, who is slated to leave his job siding over Common Pl-a# Court, Given by iwd at The plane was In the air when on Feb. 1. Meanwhile a public ing oi)t e fine of $160 and costs in so decided today when he non­ the jail at Brooklyn, was today suited the case pf tbq Thpinas iUver Usual Pleasing Variety of Rialto Screen Subjori# EYES EXAMINED apparently something suddenly bearing has been called for Jan. 27. North M. E. Church “ 4 Show In Itself’ went wrong with the mechanism’ hound pyer for trial in the Su­ line of New Lpndon, w^ilcb asked perior Court on W o pouuts of the* city'tp pay $500 becayse Yeh 411 Okurch Organizations /*• and the sudden dive to earth fol­ f o st a g r cost eP’PPPvaUng lowed. Bridgeport, Jan- ID.-r-An air breaking and entering following low Mill dfawbridgft wppt pyt of VAUDEVILLE PRESENTED EVENINGS ONlt _ StiQkftey Knowlton were mgii package containing automor^ hanring befo,re Justice Barlow of ccmmisBlon ip |yly, |9?4. The epHL- WAITER OUVER thp ^Qwn Court of Ashford today. pany wapted tp bg reimburaed be­ Wed,. Thurs,. FrL. Matinee: 5c and 10c. Evenings: 10c and 25c take#'iW_m|.^i0 w r e c k ^ of tta M jl^arts ieft Bridgeport to-day cause it" had to trans-ship freight “ GET THE RIALTO HABIT" plane and’ fush'Sd to the hospiml bearmg stamps that cost |149.SQ. Ladd'.was accused pf taking two Jan, 25, 26,27 Optometrist). coats, and two pigs from a barn in by'auto fi^pm one pier tp another, 015 Mall) Street, So. Bfanchester here. Hospital authorities said that This was the first time Bridgeport when the bridge stuck because of Attractive Booths, Excellent Food the condition of both men was had put out mail whose noitage Westford and laid the thefts to a - Music, Eutertainmeut. Tel. 80«5- relative who is dead. i the heat. Honrs 10 a. m. to 8 p. ni. critical. cost over $100. The annual meeting of the Man­ chester rmprovemeht ’ club will be held next Friday evening at yhd ______Dianumd Ci^j^letes Letters addressed to Tlie Fairly Prosperous Year Enjoy­ Manchester Communitiy club head* CereiRQuy '^fiijpceiied by Ghidkbn ; D^al For ^ain-Maple gt-, Frederick Avery Miller. Herald for publication In the Miss Martha Tedford Becomes ed But Not as Good as That quarters. The meeting wlll. be pre­ Property; Plrice About $45,^ Frederick Avery Miller, aged 93 Open Forum columns must bear , Worthy Mistress— Mrs. Mor- ceded by a supper that is tq be Manchester Intake years, died at the home of his son, Of 1926. served at 6:30. .This will he 000. ■ ■ the signature of the writer. If cer Giyen Jewel as Past Mis­ Wilson Miller of East Main street, the author does not care to have lowed by an entertainment The Hubinoyr Block at Main and Sunday evening at seven o’clock. tress. About 25 of the stockholders of gram. Tickets have be.ep; .seh.t .fo Mapehegter CamP^No. 2640, Roy- ,. $ 5 3 i2 5 0 .9 8 | C ain o f S 3 r his or her name published with the Manchester. Realty Co.,, attend­ al Neighbors, seated its pew offleerf r.T -.; *'’ '- * ' . V?! ' Maple, street at the soutki^d was He was born in Killihsly, June 27, the letter it must be so stated, every member of the orgahizatipn Daughters of Liberty, L.L.O.L. ed the annual meeting held last and every member is urged^tq make tor 1928 last eyenihg aV-thelr’ regu-. - CQ7 | 7 A n a V -'ra ^ Y p a r sold- last bight to Maurlch^rWamond 1834. He is survived by one son, but the signature must accom­ l^r. pMsetlng in Tinker .hall. Previ- . U Jf.il l/Vei. LaSl leai. Of Hartford, proprietor of the Self Wilson and eight grand childreiv^ No. 125 installed their new officers night In one of the rooms of tlm an effort tp be on hand.' ,• • > pany the letter. Otherwise It School street Recreation Center. ,P. Oust tb the installation cerpinpny the Seiwlce shoe store which la located and fourteen great-grandchildi'en. will not be published. 'last night at a regular meeting of the lodge in Orange hall. ' The J. O’Leary, pi^ident of the cony Francis Johnston of East .Center iheipbars epioyed’ a chicken dinner in the buUding. AltJ-pngk h® state­ The funeral will be held from the ------^ ment as to the njoney involved was vestry of the Methodist Episcopal installing officer was District Depu­ cern-' presided. ■ The report of the street, has gone to Florida, to visij at the Hotel Skerldan. ' : * Postal receipts at the 3outh Man­ A letter was received today for ty Mrs. Georeina Tomlinson, with treasurer, W. S. Hyde showed that hiL son Everett Johnston, ■who'llybs •V Mrs.''NipQl}Ba.:Ahdersoh' the re­ chester Post 6ffi< • for the calendar made, it'is understood to have been church Wednesday* morning at 11 around‘" 845,000. ; The" probability o’clock. Burial will be ,in the publication si.gned only ‘‘Justice.” her staff composed of the following while 1927 was not as good a busi­ in Sarasota. Mr. Johnston was ac­ tiring oracle pifesfded at the meet­ year of 1927 were the largest in the The letter did not bear the author s ladies: Mrs. Martha Leemon, Mrs. ness year as that of 1926, the companied by Mr. and Mrs. R.; - Mr. Rubinow bought - the Main holdbrs of the Farm Loan Associa­ ,soni , m j 'i’he Ladies Aid Society !pS’ the Oilman. . ' 605.87; 1919, ?36,364.62; „ 1920, agreement between Dr. Moran and First lecturer, Mrs. Samuel Tpd- and Maple street property in 1916 tion was held to-day in tlie Farm the superintendent of that hospital, MRS. SNYDER AND GRAY North Methodist church will meet Inside sentinel— Miss ^ a Arm­ 837,806.20; 1921, $40,140.47; frpm tbe Eldridge estate. George Bureau office. Reports of officers concerning a proposed autopsy on ford. . with Mrs. Thomas D. Stnlth at her strong. ^ 1822. 839,757.91: 1923, $44,687.- Strant’s feed store occupied tbe Second lecturer, Mrs. Minnie _ . ., — — ^ r a . A Llberta were read. the body of my late husband Har­ new home on Doane street tomor Outside sentinel- 40; 1924, $47,770.35; 1925, $48,- property at the time. The present Sheriff Fred O. Vinton of Tol­ old T. Gustafson, who died aU the SniiTh. NOT TO BE GIVEN DOPE row afternoon at 2 o’clock.', Mrs. Peterson. 270.79; 1926, $49,554.81; 1927. building is so erected that two ad­ land Couruty has appointed W. Mor­ Manchester Memorial Hospital or. First conductress, Mrs. Annie Smith will be assisted by Mrs, Managers— Mrs. Emma Bengs. $53,250.98^ gan Strong of Vernon as Deputy ditional stories may be easily added. November 14, 1927, following an Tedford. (Continued from Page 1.) Henry Smith and Mrs. Arthur M ri Mary Johnston. Comparative figures tor the past It has a Main street frontage of Sheriff to succeed the late John Second, conductress, Mrs. Eliza­ ; The ceremony of installation automobile accident. A statement Starkweather. two years on a monthly bases show 45 feet and a depth of 85 feet. The Watkins of Ellington. from uic at this time may tend to beth Stannage. ‘‘probably will go like nearly alt over, the new oracle, Mrs. Margaret the big gain which ie made each Mr. and Mrs. Everett Meyer of Inside guard. Miss Lillie Gillis. Griffin,' presented .both the Installing building was erected In 192?. clarify the situation as it now condemned persons—^bravely.” Ever Ready Circle Kings Daugh­ year during the final quarter which Mr. Diamond is planning som? Union street spent' the week-end i3i Outside guard. Miss Lillian Mc­ officers with beautiful Cheney silk consists of October, November and stands. This statement will at least ‘‘I have seen 21 persons electro­ ters will meet at the parsonage pf alterations on the building. Stafford Springs. ,1 be of some service in the eye of ^ e Cann. cuted since I have been Sing Sing’s Second Congregational church this scarfs,‘ Mra. Munsie-in turn present­ December: Dr. and Ralph Morin entertained ' public in proving the truth of Dr. Trustee for 3 years, Mrs. James physician and I never knew of a evening with Mfs. Frederick p, ed the past oracle, Mrs. Anderson Quarters 1926 1927 a few friends in their new home on Moran’s denial of the Superintend­ Wilson. Single instance when one of them Allen. The new officers will take with a white gold pin'. set with F ir s t...... 811,129.41 811,599.73 Windsor avenue, Saturday evening. ent’s statement, that he influenced Advisory board, Henry Trotter, had to be carried to the chair,” Dr emeralds iff appreciation' of her Second . . . 11,258.11 11.581.74 Daughters of Columbus held a their places during the business work during the year just closed Third .... 10,810.89 11,855.23 me to withdraw my given permis­ George Tomlinson, Thomas W. Ted­ Sweet declared. > session, and a social hour will fol­ regular meeting Thursday evening. sion for an autopsy on the body ol ford. Dr. Amos O. Squire, former Sing and to‘ Mrs. Mary Frederickson, sec­ Fourth . . . 16,356.40 18.214.28 Mr. and Mrs. John Yost of my husband. This statement I feel The retiring worthy mistress, Sing physician who has witnessei low. ^ retary, a bar pin. The gifts were all Thompson street were the guests i^ no more than I am justified to Mrs. Mary Mercer was presented 138 electrocutions here, told Intel made by th.6: camp, and Mrs. Mnnsie FAILS AGAIN Sour Stomach Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riz- make, and this statement I vouch is national News Service that only one The annual meeting of Second tookx occasion'’ td; compliment the with a solid gold past mistress Congregational church will he held zy of Vernon. nothing but an absolute truth, as jewel by the district deputy. After of them had to be carried to the Neighbors on ' the" marked gains tomorrow evening, with supper at London. Jan., 10.— Miss Mercedes The annual report of it. Ber­ I assume a neutral position, favor­ the business session came’ a social chair. made during the year and the so­ Gleitze, young London stenographer •‘Phillips MUk of Magnesia nards church was read to the pa­ ing neither Dr. Moran nor the hos­ hour during which assorted cakes Both physicians said that, in 6:30. At the business session re­ cial and financial activities they had ports will be given of all the church and' English channel swimmer, to­ Better than Soda rishioners Sunday morning. pital. land ice cream was served. their opinion, electrocution is the engaged, in. She believed the pros­ day had to abandon her second at­ Bernard Ertel. “ Tin” Ertel and On November 6, 1927, my hus­ The lodge will celebrate its silver most painless form of execution yet organizations, and officers and corh- pects for. 1928 looked even brighter. mlttees will be chosen to serve for tempt to swim the Straits of Gibral-1 • Ray Peck spent the week-end in band, his mother, my child, and I, anniversary March 16 at Orange devised The next meeting which will fall tar, said a Central News dispatch wore admitted to the Manchester linost Instantaneous the year in prospect. on 'ruesday, February 7, will be iDStead of soda hereafter take a New York where they attemled (he hall and it is expected'the guest of from Tangier this afternoon. She little ‘‘Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in automobile show. Memorial Hospital, of South Man­ honor on that occasion will be Mrs. f almost instantaneous,” Dr. held in Odd Fellows hall where the had been in the water some time. ^ater any time foi Indlgeatlon of Miss Gertrude Stoetzner of chester, Conn., for treatment for in­ Christine Milligan of Boston who Sweet explained. "It requires only The Italian-American Ladies Aid lodge will meet hereafter the first juries received in an automobile ac­ one-five hundredth of a second un­ society will hold its regular meet­ ' and third Tuesdays of the month. At ------,, sour. acid, gasav stomach and re- Windsor avenue spent the week­ Instituted the lodge in 1903. Mrs. Nearly 10,000 Nebraska - farm'', gome instantly cident. We were cared for by Dr. til consciousness disappears. I don’t ing tomorrow evening at the School that time a public whist will be held end with Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Elizabeth Caverly was chosen gen­ homes are equipped with running fifty years genuine “ HhllMpf Stoetzner of Hartford. Moran, from the time of our admis­ eral chairman of the celebration. know what it is but something street Recreation Center. with six prizes and refreshments. sion to a time immediately preced­ seems to buoy up condemned per­ Mrs. Rachel Munsie was appointed water. , Milk of Magne.sla" has been pre- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seidel of She is the oldest past mistress in ‘ scribed .by physicians necause u West street entertained Satiirday ing the day of our discharge from sons just before they jgo to the Rev. John E. Duxbury and Mrs. chairman in Charge of arrange­ the hospital. My husband died on point of service. The following chair. Usually it is their religious overcorne8 three timet ae ouiw evening in honor of Mr. Seidel s were appointed chairmen of various Duxbury were in town today renew­ ments therefor. In the stomach as a aaturateff tolu. birthday. Guests v;ere present November 14, 1927, as the result faith, I suppose. Some of them ac­ ing acquaintances. Mr. Duxbury was committees: Miss Annie Tedford, tually go to the chair with an ex­ COLLIDES WITH HEARSE. DAVID CHAMBERS 2lon of bicarbonate, of aorta, leaving from liartford, Holyoke and Rock-1 of this accident. I do not recall supper; Mrs.' Ellen Bulla, decorat­ for years pastor of the North Methr ville. The evenin^g was spent in 1 just how soon the superintendent alted feeling, oblivious of their sur­ the aloraach aweet and **’** *'''’"' ing: Miss Margaret Turkington, en­ odist church and is now pastor of all gasea It neutralizes acid fer- games and daucins of the hospital came to me, follow roundings, as if their thoughts are the Methodist church in Putnamj Bridgeport, Conn., Jan 10.— CONTRACTOR ing my husband’s death but I can tertainment; Mrs. Sarah J. Tedford, in another world.” Frederick M. Bush, of 252 Grove mentatlona in the bowels and gent- A Mrs. Helen Champagne of Hart­ reception committee. ly urges the souring waste frntti ford was the guest of her brother feel safe to say that it was within Dr. Sweet said that electrocution The Ladies’ Sewing Circle bf street. New Haven, held up a funer­ an d V Frederick Young of this city Sun­ a period of three or four hours. She lias become such a scientific proce­ Highland Park will meet tomorrow al procession near Mountain Grove the svstem without purging. came to me to obtain my permis­ Bides.’ it is more day. dure that no longer is the head, afternoon with Mi’s. George Beer. cemetery, yesterday afternoon, by b u il d e r sion to perform an autopsy on the LEGION AUXILIARY body or legs of the victim burned This will De the regular meeting smashing into the hearse. Bush was than soda Insist apon ••Phillips body of my husband. When I learn­ by contact with the electrodes when of the club but it will take the form fined 850 and costs to-day for the First and Second Mortgages Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bote ed the purpose of her errand, I, the current is turned on. He ad,ded affair, being convicted of reckless ties, any drugstore.- *’Mllh of Mag- INSTALL OFFICERS of a belated Christmas party. There arranged on ail new work. 4 . 0 .H . AND AUXILIARY with no hesitation, straightway re-^ that pathologists now take part in will be a tree and ;glfts,for every­ ’dfM nV The'beafs'e was not badly nesla•’^,^^ha8 been ® fused any and all permission to al­ the autopsy for the purpose of ex­ body. A jolly good time is. antici­ damaged. tered Trade Mark of Ths Oharlp* low this procedure to occur. The 68 Hollister Street, ^ The ladies’ auxiliary unit of Dil- amining the brain cells of the elec­ pated. H PblUlpa Chemical Co, aqfl IN JOINT INSTALlAtlON superintendent, contrary to her worth Cornell Post American Le­ trocuted criminal to determine ' Tbe kvdrage person breathes predecesBOT Cbarlee H. PhllHpd statement, never did, and never whether, as supposed by medical Manchei^ter. Conn: since 1876.— AdT. ____ / gion, enjoyed a supper followed by LOCAL S.W.V. OFFICIALS eighteen times per minute. I could have gained >my consent to installation of its new officers last authorities, the brain cells of crim­ INSTALL AT ROCKVnjLE autopsy the body of my husband. evening at the state armory. The inals are smaller than those of nor­ Play With Music, Feature of PJer accusation concerning Dr. Mo­ meal included fruit cocktail, roast mal persons. Past Commander George John­ ran is entirely false, for Dr. Moran fresh lianr, scalloped potatoes, green Both Are Calm Ceremony of Seating OflScers never did encourage or suggest that son of Ward Cheney Camp, Spanish peas, sweet pickles, rolls, coffee, A desperate serenity has come War Veterans, and Mrs. Johnson, Of Divisions. I withdray my given permission: in over both Mrs. Snyder and Gray, fact Dr. Moran did not discuss my apple pie and ice cream. It preced­ were visitors at the joint installa­ ed ,the business of the evening. according to other attaches of Sing Thomas Smithwick of Bristol, husband’s death with me until the Sing. Mrs. 1 Snyder has almost ceas­ tion of officers of James W. Milne county president; Lawrence Man- morning of the next day. Dr. Moran Mrs. Ruth Pfenning of Bristol, Camp and Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary state president, assisted by Mrs. ed to have emotional seizures .■ind gan of New Britain, state vice-pres­ is absolutely innocent of this Gray is deadly calm: Mrs. Snyder of Rockville last nighU Mts. ident, and John Donnelly of Bristol, charge, and in no way responsible Wellef of Hartford, vice-president son, who is a past department of the first district installed the offi- talked at length with her mother. national director, were present at for the hospital’s failure------to -- effect Mrs. Josephine Brown, and even president was the installing officer the joint installation of Manches­ the performance of an autopsy on cei^, as loliows. weiit so far as to discuss her funer­ for the Auxiliary, assisted by De­ ter division No. 1, A. O. H., and the body of my husband. ^ President— Gertrude Bausqla. al arrangements. It was reported partment Historian Mrs. Einseidel. the auxiliary I. A. 0. H., in St. Let me say in closing, that 1 Vice president— Agnes Quish. Tbe department commander, "A. Second vice president— Mary that she told her mother she want­ James’ hall last night. Mr. Smith­ feel that Dr. Moran did everything ed to die in silk, instead of tue T. Dawson of Wm. McKinley Camp wick was the installing officer. possible to relieve my husband s Tournaud. coarse, cotton gingham clothing of Norwalk, was the installing of­ Mrs. Mary Carlin of Hartford, sufferings, and that he did all with­ Secretary— Sybil Russell. that the state has issued to her. ficer for Milne camp, with the de­ county president, installed the of­ in human power to prevent the en- Treasurer— Minnie Sault. Mrs. Brown declined to give o .Jt partment adjt.. Comrade Davis, as- ovitable. As far as my own case is Chaplain— Mildred Clark. the details of the plans for Mrs. ficers of the auxiliary. Sergeant at arms— Regina Bartz siting. 'After the meeting members of concerned, I know Dr. Moran Snyder’s funeral. She indicated, A banquet was served to over one the lodges presented the musical treated me very kindly and very ef­ Following the ceremony Mrs however, that her daughter has Pfenning gave an interesting talk hundred visitors from ail parts of play. ‘‘The Wooden Dolls.” Tn- ficiently. I am sorry Dr. Moran’s chosen the spot where she wishes the state.. Among them was the , eluded in this production were suspension is the outgrowth of a on the duties of the auxiliary for, the coming year. Retiring president ■to be buried. only remaining member of Burpee solos by Arthur Keating and Miss ciuestion concerning my husband Giay has made his final prepara­ Post, G.A.R., of Rockville. ‘ Maris Keating. The accompani­ axid myself; but, I am glad to be Jennie Sheridan and retiring secre tions for the grave. «<=He hasxxco _ finished______able to honestly state that Dr. Mp- tary. Olive chartier were which makes Ms wKe, Mrs. ment was played by Mrs. James M. with past officers’ badges and Mrs. - - - • . . . ------IN BANKRUPTCY Burke. rau is absolutely innocent of this' Isabella Gray and his lo-year-oid Mrs. Mary Crean of New-Britain,, charge which has been preferred Pfenning received a fancy brooch daughter, Jane, his sole benefida- from the unit New Haven, Conn., Jan. 10.—- national director, was unable to be against him. / rif>3. A copy of the will no'w reposes Irving Ofsten, a hardware dealer at at the installation meeting because Yours very truly, in rbe office of Warden Lewi*.? E. • ANNA A. GUSTAFSON. 1160 Albany avenue, Hartford, filed of a reception which was being GIRL RESERVES TO GIVE Lawes. a voluntary petition in bankruptej given her last night. She Mr.s. Snyder’s lawyers are stUl RELIGIOUS DEBATE, in united States District Court here was 60 years old this week and undecided whether to take her ten- today showing liabilities of 8TO,' . was celebratin,g her 30th year as PLAY THURSDAY NIGHT year-old daughter, Lorraine, to visit 308 and assets of $3,245. a church choir singer. Editor, Tthe Hearold: her once more before she goes. At­ Herbert S. Hemingway, a Bristol Following are the officers in­ It has been announced in the torney Edgar F. Hazelton planned grocer, also filed a- voluntary peti­ stalled; Herald that Doctor Carl R. Stolz, Girl Reserves will have a dress to pa.y a visit to the condemned wo­ tion with liabilities of $11,257 and dean of the Hartford Seminary in man soon to apprise her of his Div. No. 1, A. O. H.; Leo Egan, rehearsal tomorrow evening at 6 assets of 81,355. , HUDSON president; Arthur O’Neill, vice- ' going to conduct a special course o’clock for the, two-act comedy, eleventh hour efforts to prevent the Teresa Solomon, a Bridgeport president; John F. Miner, record­ on the new Testament and Biblical ‘‘Miss Marmaduke’s Reign” which execution. jeweler, appeared among petitioners ing secretary; John F. Tierney, fi­ Language and Literature at the they are to present at Center church Stm Has Hope for bankruptcy and listed liabilules nancial secretary; James Egan, Manchester Institute of Religious parish hall Thursday evening at S “ I will not tell her we have giv­ to'taling 87,384 and assets of "82,- Education to be held in the South en up hope,” said Hazelton, “ for we treasurer; Hugh B. Moriarty, chair­ o’clock. The girls are working hard 700. • ______man of standing committee: Pat­ Methodist Church. to replenish their treasury and to have not. We play out the stflng in rick J. Tierney, sergeanit at arms;_ There are over 10,000 people in raise funds for gafments which our efforts to save her.” DIPLOMAT DIES James MeSherry, sentinel; Rev. town who are not members of any they are to send to the immigrant, One of Mrs. Snyder’s last hopes cliureh. What a field for mission- ' children at Ellis Island..Home-made disappeared when State Assembly Paris, Ky., Jan. 10.— Henry Clay P. Reidy. man Christopher N. McQrath, of The officers of the auxiliary are aries to work in and since the ma­ candy will be sold between tbe acts. Howard, U. S. Minister to Pern dur­ jority of these people refuse to go Before the play a piano duet wilU the Bronx, announced that he had the following: Mrs. Julia Sheridan, withdrawn his anti-capital punishi ing the Taft administration, is dead p»e.sident; Mrs. Julia Tierney, vice- to church because they do not be­ be played by Minnie Church and Eli­ at his home here today, after a long lieve the Bible to be God’s word, zabeth Kean and Doris Eddy will ment bill which he had introduced / president; Miss Margaret Fitzpat­ in the Legislature yesterday. He illness. rick, recording secretary; Miss Ab- it seems to me that a man like give a reading, between the acts. Doctor Stoltz, who was professor of The cast is'as follows: gave no reasons. He denied that bie-Fogartyt financial secretary: Governor Alfred E. Smith had sent Miss Mary McCartan, treasurer; religious education for years and Miss Marmalduke— Genevieve Ed­ who has written several books, such word that he desired the bill de­ Mrs. Alice MeVey. chairman of dy. layed until after Thursday. standing committee; Miss Clara as “Psychology of Prayer” and Frances Pratt— Marion Hills. Mary Pratt— Margaret Water-1 Gov. Smith said he' would an­ Gallagher, mistress at arms; Mrs. “ Evolution afid Genesis” would nounce his decision in the pleas for ^4 Margaret Connely, sentinel. Miss gladly igrasp an opportunity to man. . clemency for the condemned couple Mary W’oods, chairman of Irish his­ prove to these many people here Grace Pratt— Eleanor Runde, Polly Pratt— Jessie Bellamy. “ when he is good and ready.” He tory; Mrs. Josephine Hurle.v and that the Bible is the word of God. seemed much more concerned about Mrs. Augeline Fogarty, auditors. I believe a debate on this subject the illness of his wife who was op­ would draw the largest audience FORD FOLK HERE GO erated upon for appendicitis in New BIG NEW YORK SHOW Manchester has ever seen and would York City. COOLIDGB IN se t t l e m e n t . give those socalled unbelievers a Apparently anticipating that Gov. chance to hear Doctor Stoltz, pro­ Dennis P. Coleman, manager of, Smith’s decision will be for the Washington, Jan. 10.— President pounding the Bible and proving^ it the Manchester Motor Sales Com­ worst. Lawyer Joseph Longrdo an­ Coolidge believes that the Ameri­ to be the word of God. pany, accompanied by Leon Clark, nounced he would ask the Federal Tired and'Achy can government should prosecute With this in view, I respectfully machinist and Clarence A. Ander­ Court today to stay the execution. as rapidly as possible the claims of challenge Doctor Stolz, (or any one son of the L. A. W. -poratlon are He said he would appear before a Mornings? its citizens against Mexico, it was else) to meet me in any hall, church in New York City ' attending the federal judge In . NeW' York City announced at the White House to­ or theatre in town, to debate the B’ord show which is being held at for a.writ of habeas corpus for Madison Square Garden. This Too Often This Warns of day. These claims total more than following resolution: Resolved that Mrs. Snyder, signed by her and Sluggish Kidneys. show is being held at the same making her plea for judicial Inter­ 8600.000,000. the Bible is the word of God. I time as the National. .Automobile o e s morning find w u stiff , •chy— . i He did not favor, however, the will take the negative and promise Show at,Grand Central Palace. This vention in the first person. : M suggestion of Senator King (D) of that I will not quote a word written D “all worn out?” Do you fad ■jjf J Ambassador Morrow is the first time l ord has held an and drowsy-'wffcr Wigging bick^cte# , Utah, that by ______modern writers but shall use independent show in New York- In both HUDSON and ESSEX, thefam ous should put the claims at the head , internal evidences only ARTESIAN WELLS hcadadio and dizzy Are tha Mr. Coleman said he took his ma­ kidney eccretions aegnty gM bummg \ of the diplomatic schedule. Yours truly, chinist along BO that first hand In­ Drilled Any Diameter— The President said that the* Mathias Spiess. in passa^?'^ Too often-this md*catea formation might be secured about duggiah kidheya and ‘ anouWe t bo liigh-Com pressiok Super-Six moU0 .th a t claims are now being adjudicated 28 W. Center Street, , Any Depth Any Place the fine points of the 1928 Ford nmected. . i by two commissions in the hands of South Manchester, Conn. for the benefit .of Manchester peo­ which the matter should be left. D oan s Pitts, a stimulant diurotu^ Jan. 10. 1928. ple. The rest of his skies force'wlll (Charles F. Volkett increase the secretion of the kidnw ! turn waste heui to pov/>er attend the show later. and thus aid _m‘ the dinunsOon, Blast Hole Drilling 'waste impuritiea. Ueera evdywher*', HOSPITAL NOTES MRS. SMITH BETTER. Test Drilling for Foundation endorse D oan"s. Asl^ your- nd|ftfaf/ . New York, Jan. 10.'—Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, wife of the governor of Water Systems PILLS R . T I N K E R . One patient was admitted to New York, whorls recovering froui , Pumps for All Purposes. ' 60c Memorial hospital and one dis­ appendicitis operation at St. Vin- South ManchesUt charged yesterday. They were Eva AS’nMULANT DIURETIC VIS KIPNSYS 130 Center Street Tel. 1000 c ^ t ’s hospital here, to-day was re­ Tel. 1375-5. Wh o o p in g ' De Mars of Erie street and Mrs. Ida ported showing a continued Im­ fbatcr-Mllburn Co. Murray of 162 North School street provement. I HIGHLAND PARE P.O. Cough respectively.

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Lonnecucui. s , $3.95 grade .. • • • • • ,. . pr- $3.15 Service. JeJSrd during the Frfnch and Indian War T , n d h^r celled by any other colony. Each new call for troops found her TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1927 DEMOCRATIC ROW There is likely to be a fine rum­ ready'with more thqn her quota. Over and Under-drape pus at, in and around the Jackson Tomorrow— Connecticut— Fourth in Woolen Goods. " Combination GRADE CROSSING day dinner of national Democratic The deadly grade crossing, fatal leaders at Washington on Thurs­ A new combination of o^ei’drapes and glass enough in the old days but a con­ day, when William Gibbs McAdoo curtain in rose, blue gold and green. 2i/4 stant menace in these times of mo­ makes a speech and Governor A1 long with valances to match. Regular tor travel, has emphasized its evil against the Bay State asking for an Smith won’t be there to answer pair ...... $3.9o presence in the sacrifice of two him; when, also, the drys in the injunction which, if granted, will id / Manchester lives— useful, exem­ Democratic party— and they repre­ put an end to the purpose of our plary lives snuffed out during the sent many electral votes if not such neighbor to the north to help her­ Sunfast Rayon $1.45 orderly performance of the day’s a tremendous lot of individual self to whatever Connecticut river affairs. This Buckland tragedy was votes— make their expected assault water she wants, leaving the drip- 50 inches wide.. Just the fabric for the liv­ ing room or dining room. Regular $1.75 a yartl. no consequence of hairbrained on the Smith candidacy. p^ings to find their way to the sea. BY RODNEY BUTCHER recklessness,, but of the combina­ There is a quality about A1 One does not anticipate ppinions tion of death trap conditions with Smith that is sometimes lost sight of the United States Supreme Court, Washington, Jan. 10.— Some of New Bedroom Drapes ‘ low visibility and sound deadening of. He once showed it when he told particularly vOien they ure not like­ thd folks back home seem to have some queer notions about their produced by heavy fog; anyone William Randolph Hearst that if he ly to be reached for a year; but A new drape made by the Scranton Lace Coin- might have fallen victim to the sit­ Connecticut Valley people in this representatives in Congress. couldn’t be nominated for governor For instance, out in Multnomah pany. Rose, gold and rich blue colorings, 48 state have supreme confidence the Rugs and Carpets uation. of New York without that gentle­ county,-Oregon, they call Franklin inches wi(3e. Regular $1.75, yard $1.45. It may be true that grade rail­ man’s aid he preferred not to be justice of their protest, ,and tjae Fi Korell, who is 38 years old and 51.9 5 Axminster Carpet in a mottled design; excellent road crossing fatalities constitute nominated at all. It would surprise Supreme Court, more than any almost a veteran of congressional wearing quality...... $2.95 A.xminster fiugs, size 27.x52 inches, mottled d^fcig’M only a small proportion of the kill­ those Democrats who ar© so en­ other tribunal In the country, is campaigns, “ the baby congress­ Spring Damask $4 ings in which automobiles figure prone to predicate its rulings on man.” i with plain end borders...... ' V " ...... j.^ 2 .1 9 thusiastic over . his Presidential “ Why send a schoolboy to Wash-; New damasks for Spring are arriving daily in this state, but nevertheless such precisely that quality. $3.25 Axminster Rugs, 27.\48 inch, excellent SI'**® ^ candidacy more-than it would ob­ ington instead of a grownup, two- j and are receiving the special Semi-Annual Sale , choice of 10 new all-over patterns...... - . crossings are in their very nature servers outside that party, if, in fisted man?” demanded the politi- | reductions. All regular. $5.00 u yard damasks $1.25 18x30 inch Braid Ruga in a choice of colorings f t an ever-present peril of peculiar $1.79 16x25 inch heavy Cocoa Brush Door Mats . case of too strong a dry showing at cal opponents of Korell, although 1 reduced to $4, for a limited time only- definiteness. Here at least is one Washington this week, A1 were to HOUDINl’S WIDOW'TO he had. been a member of the Ore-1 gon legislature in 1921 and had i hazard that is susceptible of elimi­ jack up the whole contract and quite nation. We know, perfectly well riin for Congress as far back as I casually decline to have anything to TAKE UP WAND LAID 1922. how to put an end to the killing of do with the Presidential fight— at When Korell got to Washington human beings on railroad crossings, least in the capacity of a candidate. DOWN BY MAGICIAN he became very sure that he was even if w'e have not found the way There are certain reasons for be­ no “ baby congressman,” for he met j ' V N M ' K I N S b r o t h e r s . I n c . to preventing collisions on the high­ lieving that Smith may be taking Congressman George Hamilton ; 4 way. The method is, of course, to do New York— Following in the foot­ Combs of Kansas City, Mo., who is j EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. *S his Presidential boom much less away with the crossings at grade. steps of her politically-minded, sis­ only 26 and thus by all odds the j seriously than his followers. It is ters here and in England who have congressional “ baby” . He hopes the | That would be a positive solution. doubtful if he would either court a succeeded to their' deceased hus­ Portland newspapers will carry Presumably there is at the back certain licking or consent to Ob­ bands’ places in government posi­ numerous stories about Combs. of the mind of authority some sort tain the nomination through a tion, Mrs. Harry HoUdini, widow of FUNiBRAL DIRECTORS the- famous magician, plans to take of ambition looking to the gradual compromise with the violent Mc­ In 19^2, Korell experienced an elimination of all grade crossings, up the magician’s wand laid down unusual' distinction similar to that Adoo drys. We rather expect that by her husband’s dying hand. either by bridges, underpasses or of Charles E. Hughes, who went to the Democrats, in spite of the ap­ Mme. Houdini announced her in­ bed one night in November, 1916. the closing of highways not abso­ parent strength of the Smith boom, tention before an invited audience as the next president of the United instruct .their telephonq..^ operators of the bed or shore of the river lutely necessary; and now and then may have to pick another candi­ of newspapermen and others as­ States, and woke up just Charles state owns the bed and all th6 to pass the time of day lyith- whom­ here and there progress is being sembled in a vacant store in the ______E. Hughes;______Running^ in a primary, . shore lan4 of a river, although belohgia^ to the state. soever may call. _ ‘ date before they get through. By the time he comes up for re- made toward such a goal. But it is upper Fifties Streets, when to de­ for Congress, Korell went to bed ! Congress has control of navigable If a call is made early m the monstrate her fitness to carry her election next year. Korell .probably day there is a greeting of “ g^H discouragingly slow. There are still nominated and woke to find ^that j streams for purposes of navigation AMANULLAH husband’s mantle, she “ froze” an his opponent had unexpectedly*nos- and commerce. won’t be babied any more. morning.” Punctually at 10:30 tins scores of perilous grade crossings .conges to “ good forenoon.” Exact­ Ameer Amanullah, ruler of Af­ Indian “ medicine man” in a cake of ed ahead with a 400 plurality. | ______One of the new senators, Elmer ly at 12, the greeting Is “ good after­ in Connecticut, waiting for the exe­ iC6. • Despite all that experience ghanistan, has come to Europe with Thomas'of Oklahoma, is pushing a cution of tragedies like that at The ice was formed around Wm crammed into 24 hours, the Demo-, Two congressional hoppers have noon.” Again 4 o’clock it becomes his wife, his crown ’ prince, his by the application of solidified car- been loaded with bridge bills, and bill to which no one seems to have “ good evening.” . Buckland last night. crats virtually made their election paid much attention,, despite its New York, Jan. IQ.— Manhattan But only tbe radio uses good daughters, his magnificent uniforms bon dioxide gas. It was explained slogan last October against him: a more or less similar principle \s This state is spending vastly timeliness Jn these years of large snap-shots— the stagfe-doorman on and 180 trunks. Also with'oodles that the freezing process had tak- “ Never send a bpy on a man’s Involved in connection with the generous sums on its highways. It natural disasters. 43rd Street, who was an officer of ” GILBERT SWAN. ot cash with which to purchase tj“ '° “crsom e h f S S errand.” Boulder Dam project- and the ;would be well to the point if the Thomas proposes a federal emer­ high rank in the German army . . . more magnificance and presumably Muscle Shoals development, so the hotel bus-boy who was the policy of grade crossing elimina­ minutes more, and then a hole was Korell’s ideas are making some im­ gency relief fund to be administer­ a few sporting novelties in the way Korell attracted attention early ed by the president "for the pur­ “ youngest hero” of the late war tion were to figure more actively in chopped in, the ice to expose his pression. of machine guns, for he is a mighty face. The ice was real. this session by his appointment to poses of furnishing relief to suf­ . . . and the house manager on Jhat expenditure. Especially are they making p.n Broadway who was a member of soldier and filled with the ardor, of Mrs. Houdini said she plans to the important Foreign Affairs Cotii- ferers from floods, droughts, combine the trick with legerdemain mittee. New congressmen seldofn impression back in Portland, it ap­ famines^ plaguesv pestilences, and royalty-, before one of those almost the militarist. from her husband’s repertory, in­ win any honors like that in their pears, for Congress has permitted other disasters in any part of the forgotten revolutions . . . A youth slumped on a subway Ameer Amanullah’s domain is cluding an escape from handcuffs early years hete. a private concern to build a bridge United States.” bench. . . . Although there is a SCOTCH STORIES that squeezed-in mountain region or a straitjacket. ^When her hus­ At the same time, Korell got from Washington to Oregon, over “ When a calamity comes now, Where your treasure Is, ihere driving storm just outside he has no heart he also.— Matt; Clan Gordon, Order of Scottish between Persia, j Siberia and India band was alive she' assisted him in busy shouting against what he in­ the Columbia river, below. ^ Port­ v/e have no funds available to meet w ill your his stage work under an assumed land. The Portlanders say this overcoat. . . . His shirt has no G:21. Clans, speaking for Hartford folk to which Kipling’s Young British sisted was an inadequate appro­ it,” Thomas says. “ The War De­ collar. . . . His hat is pulled well priation of $1,500,000 for thelhew bridge, when built, will prevent of Caledonian origin, has surpriS' Soldier refers as the place where name. partment can. send tents and over his eyes and he sits hour upon) The heart aye’s the part aye that federal building in Portland, ^ u d growth of navigation for Portland. blankets, but other aid must come ingly uttered a vigorous protest “ the women come out to cut up the The Washington congressional dele­ hour gazing out into the black of i or wrang.— Bums. ., Department of Labor reports cheers from back home. j from the Red Cross and private the subway caverns, indifferent to j against the fiood" of funny stories gation favored the bridge arid the i remains.” Its folks are a tough lot show that 107,257 chUdren 14 and Now Korell proposes legisl^ti^ sources- Meanwhile, sufferers are the coming and going of trains and that for the past two or three years in a fight. to establish national policies \ for Oregon delegation opposed it. Now hungry and cold and need hospital 15 years of age received first regu­ Korell has reopened the issue with to the ebbing and flowing of crowds. NO MORE b o l o g n a have been girding, with constantly It is no slouch of a country, as lar’ employment certificates in toll bridges which would forbid attention right away. . . . He hasn’t r^^ched the point IN THIS LOCK-UP congressional franchises affecting the claim that it can’t be built be­ increasing rigor, at the traditional Central Asiatic countries go— about 1926. This is a gain of five per “ The fund could be allocated by of begging— yet! When night comes state land. Korell claims that the cause it involves the use of some the president of the Red Cross or thrift of the Scotch. Surprisingly, 255,000 jquare miles, or ndt much cent over 1925. on and melancholy gets a tighter Lockport. N.. Y— Niagara Coun­ any other agency he might desig­ hold no. him, he may try to get aggen the last of bologna: ,--o cfiv. because it is so extremely smaller than the state of Texas, and nate to spend it. It is meant to few dimes. You’ll find one such, least as long as Sheriff James rare for a Scot to beg for quarter has some five millions of the most Making the Old Boy Feel Good sup.plement the Red Cross and not in almost any subway station these A. Campbell is on the job. The flrs( I____ ijuuisument, be the blows he turbulent, violent, homicidal ladies to supplant it. It would fill an im­ winter days. . . . ' official act of the new shecilf was gets those of tongue, fist or. sword. and gentlemen on the face of the portant gap in the national relief The piles of dead and dying to strike bologna off the jail method.” Christmas trees. . . . The young And because, far more than any earth. Ladies and gentlemen is menu. - Thomas promises to fight for the man w^ho turns out to be Cissie Sheriff Campbell is also think­ constitutional conservatism in the used advisedly, for the Afghans re­ bill and says he can’t conceive of Loftus’ son. . . . Ah well, we’re ing about installing a clyllian cheft; matter of expenditures, an out­ gard themselves as the very salt of anyone being Opposed to it. getting old. . . . New York drug Unwilling guests of the Jail now Act j standing characteristic of the Scot the earth and each particular Af­ stores give out few calendars this_ in that capacity and *t isn’t very year. . . . And it’s been years is a dry, intellectual and utterly un­ ghan considers/htmself the, saltiest often that a good culinary artist;is since we saw- one of those good, “ in” long enough to be of any conquerable sense of humor. With­ of the lot. Nowhere is there so TALCOTTVILLE old-fashioned medical almanacs. . . out neither the humor nor the thrift much bragging of lineage, not even . Are they still printed? . . . value. could the Scotch people not only among Spanish cigarette makers or The^olden Rule Club met in the The new crop of “ Village” poets. . . . Twof of whom sell bonds on have survived in the lovely but un­ the Society of Colonial Dames. assembmrooms of the church on Friday evening.- The following Wall Street. . . . Wood-peddlers fertile and misty land of their Amanullah went first to Italy, r officers were elected for 1928. Presi­ gathering their stock in trade from He Coughed nativity but have sent out to the where he was effusively greeted by dent, "Emily Rice; Vice President, the city — streets. . . . The cats , that four quarters of the globe so many Sig. Mussolini. He is in Europe, he Florence Pinney; Secretary; Sadie 1 follow the new subway workhouses It seems that some laborers and such stalwart builders of civili­ gives out, to absorb European melh- McNally: Treasurer, Irene Rice. For Two Years still eat from dinner pails and leave zation. ods of civilization— which is prob­ Program committee, Esther Welles, Chairman; Miriam Welles, Florance them scraps. . . . One worker tells To he sufe, the “ Scotch” story ably all in your eye. Pinney, Edna Monahan, and. Faith me of a cat that “ followed him has long since become largely brom- With the Duce .a,lready a subject Lyman. Chairman Social. Com­ through five different neighbor­ of some nervousness, it is to be ex­ hoods. . . . Mae West, who went idic. And most of the tales are mittee Mrs. James McNally, Mar­ to the workhouse last year from garet Welles, Emily Rice, Alice Swore O ff such as already have done yeoman pected- -tbat bis relations with this putting on a naughty play. . . . new guest, who is entirely capable Doggart, Dorothy Wood, Sara Mc­ Now she’s looking over night club service as character jibes at all Nally and Mrs. James Lyman. Hos­ kinds of folks from hard-shell of making an immense amount of pitality Committee, Mrs. Albert sites. I After coughing for two years a t . Yankees, through the gamut of trouble for Britain in India, some Beebe, Chairman; Irene Rice, Ger­ most continuously and losing.m'uch d^y, will be as cloisely observed as trude Gibbs, Alma Rice, and Mrs. Many are the methods adopted sleep, a maoi of cousiderable means [ German, Irish, Jews and even got thin and tired and word out; Negroes, and are no more Scotch possible by Downing street. Charles Blankenburg. It was voted by New York’s sneak thieves for to hold a social Friday evening, quick "gfet-aways.” The latest is made his will and was ready to stories than they are Eskimo January twentieth. Each member the'“ stlck-pln snipper.” He operates quit the big game of life. stories save for the telling of them RIVER INJUNCTION has the privilege -of inviting one in crowded subways, looking ~tor A friend spoke to him about Bronchulino Emulsion— a RB.%1. in a burry vernacular. The United States Supreme puGsL« men who have flashy stick-pins in Court regards less facetiously than The Christian Endeavor Society their neckties. He works with a very- medicine— and now life to him i^| Still, it is rather amazing that very sweet indeed. the Lowell Courier-Citizen tbe pro­ met on Sunday evenln,g at 7 o’clock. sharp razor blade or a pair of scis­ Scotsmen anywhere should be found sors. Pretending'to jbstle hi's pros­ 'Tough old coughs— peralstenLl posal of the State of Massachusetts The leader of the meeting was David Avilling either to dignify the ruck Stiles, and the subject i“The Power pective victim,/he clutches for a coughs-:—coughs tbat hang .oa lsh41 rob people of their slebp-:—coughJj or poor jokes as being really to cut down the flowage of the Con­ of Prayer.” coat lapel. With a dexterous sweep necticut by diverting waters of the of the blade he gets the pin and is that die hard and drear you d^ym— 3 founded on characteristics ot their those are the kind Of coughs tha^j Ware and Swift rivers to the Bos­ INDIANAPOLIS BOY HAS UNI- off at the next station. Six of these race, or to indicate that the storm- were reported to police In a single Broncbuline likes t« tattle. H ton metropolitan water supply. The QUB WORLD’S RECORD; LEGS Many times such eo'ughs lingo^j beaten hides of their grandfather’s b r o k e n 27 TLMES. day. grandsons are thin enough to no­ whole business of this state’s pro And there’s the fellow who after the grippe or k heavy cold, T .Indianapolis.— Leland Eail, 13- and if you have one or kaow of- tice the puny darts of the joke- test has struck the Lowell paper year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac stands at the subway station and, waiting for a moment just before anyone who has one that won’?: smiths. as ludicrous and Boston generally Earl, of this city, is believed to yield, keep B'rbnchulihe BmirisifH'- hold the world’s record .for broken a train starts, reaches in the And just at this time, so it hap­ as unfriendly— most unfriendly in mind. - ' . . legs. ^ , windo%v and snatches the fur scarfs pens, along comes Sir Harry Laud­ The United States Supreme Court, from women passengers. It isn’t just a cb^ap sweet cou-H In his brief exigence' young Earl syrup— it’s the bfcst cough ,Tem?dY,j er, wi’- his tongue in his Jowl, however, which even in Massachg has hkd his legs brokem27 times. So great is the number of shop­ setts dbrfriiiadas^some small meas­ He is suffering from so-called^“ sbft lifters that at a recent big “ base­ — and the best is never cheap. “ Roamin’ in the Gloamln’ ” in a ment sale” nearly half ot-the nell. Drug Co., South Manebestar. popular magazine, telling as many ure of respect, has decided that the bones.” sells lots of it so do up to da’ e i ' The boy Is ambitious to be a crowd was furnished by a private stories on the canniness_and careful­ matter is serious enough to be detective agency.^ dealers everywhere. A' couple of I musician and studying music. He doites ia e—kgh to stop an ordinary | ness of his fellow countrymen, him­ worthy of the closest examination; is still rasing his crutches from his cough.— advt. self Included, as anybody else— and BO it 'has granted the state of Con- la s t “ break” three years aao. * Most of the biar New York stores better ones. Surely, Clan .Gordon ,hectlcut permission to file suit

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A P A G E FTVIS t MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10> 1928. TOLLAND ANDOVER DAILY RADIO PROGRAM Hudson-Essex Makes Bow With 1928 Models Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Green at- Mrs. Lewis' Phelps, visited Mrs, tendedt the..wedding o|;._.yieir n^ece Lulu Lord at Manchester Green the 8:00—Accofdonist; baritone. Leading DX Stations. Miss- NetWe' .Green , “dijuf^>ter of last of the week. Tuesday, January 10. 8;15t—Heermann’s ensemble. Mrs. Frank Holbrook was taken 475.9—WSB, ATLANTA—630. “VOGUE OF TOMORROW” TYPIFIED IN, SERIES. ALL UNITS CONTRIBUTE James Gredn ‘in' ManAfibtd Monday. ‘■Quack-quack-quack!” George "Ooc” 9:00—Concert orchestra; organist. John' H. Steel-, who underwent to the Memorial Hospi-il in Man- 11:00- 'rhics' orchestra. 7:15 -Metropolitan trio. TO BEAUTY AND STYLE. chester-Saturdtiy- morning suffering Ilockwell. whose name signifies up­ 399.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. an operation at the Johnson Memo­ roarious fnirlh to a nalion-wide vaude­ 6:00—State theater vaudeville. 11:45—Theological Seminary program. rial hospital In Stafford Springs from a carbUnclG at the base of thp 526—KFKX-KYW. CHICAGO—570. ville following, is .about to launch the 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) last Thursday Is slowly improving. biain. Her condition is serious. Mrs. lljoo—Allen theater revue. 7:32—Congress dinner music. first annual meeting of the American 8:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) The friends he'.-e of Mrs. Mary Holbro/?k’s daughter, Mrs. Ernest iV.ssociation of Medical Quacks. The * 535.4—WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 7:30—Trinity College dialogue. 10:00—Studio harmony singers. Sparrow were sorr.^ to hear of her "Wilson? is-doing as well aftiSan pe genial “ Doc" whose special brand of 10:30—Congress carnival. humor is at Us best wiren spoofing the 8:0n—WEAF Seilmrllng singers. illness and that It necessitated an expected but is still serioirt^^ill.* 8:30—Orchestra, concert, bouquet. 11:30—Hamp’s Kentucky serenaders. Mrs. Ellen Jones was Willi- vagaries of pseudo-medical men will 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. operation which was performed In broadcast Tuesday night at 'J:00 io:00—WE.\F bridge game. mantic sho’pping Saturday. 10:30—Two dance orchestras. 8:00—Pollack’s orchestra. the Day-Klmball hospital In Put­ o’clock in the Eveready hour through 9:30—Popular program; dance. Guy Bartlett, Jr., was home from WEAK and the Red network. ••I’eter 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—710. nam last Saturday. Mrs. Sparrow 7:00—Jacob’s ensemble. 365.6— WEBlVWJJD, CHICAGO—820. Storrs over the we^-end. l ‘an." a musical suite beloved by chil­ 7:00—Victorian orchestra; talk. resided R^t;;for several years 'and dren the world over, will be presented 7:30—Delias profspectors. Callers at A. E. Frink’s Sunday 9:00—Little Symphony orchestra. 8:00—WEAF Seiberling singers. North 'Woo<*^ock is now her home. through WBAL at 6:00 o’clock bv 9 :00—Theater presentations. w e te Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frink ]-ady iialtimore assisted by a pianist 11:05-The New Yorkers. Mrs. Arthldr Button underwent 333.1— WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—900. 0:31)—Mooseheart children’s program. and son, Edmund, Jr., from Hart­ for an unusual highlight. At U:00 10:00—Theater presentations . an operation at the Rockville City o’clock this same station will feature 7:20—.Springfield musical program. ford. , . 8:00—WJZ Stromberg-Carlson hour. ll:00—Studio program; tenor. hospital last FridaSr. H concert by the Orpliet* male quar­ 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. The Ladies' Aid Scr’ ety of the Mr- Mrs. Edward Nicolini of ; tet supported by the studio ensemble. 9:00-Trio: musical program. Hartford spent the week-end with 10:00—Chet Frost's Bastonians. 9:00—WE.\F Eveready hour; bridge. Federated church will serve their At 7::t0 WGY will feature the Madrigal 10:30—Violinist; Sam ’ n’ Henryx inl.ved qujirtet and half an hour'later 491.5_WEAF, NEW YORK—610. regular monthly supper next Fri­ Mrs. Nicolini’s ' mother, Mrs. Ellen 6:00—Waldorf-.Astoria music. 11:20—Music box: Salernos; Hoodlums Marshall Bartholomew will wield the 1:10—Meeker’s dance orchestra. day evening, Jan. 13. E Jones l«iton over his Seilierling Singers, a 7:00—League of Women Voters. The Ladies’ Benevolent Society 7:30—National musicalities; talk. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. Everett Smith, who has been em­ group of male choristers who are a 8:10—Sherman’s orchestra, contralto. will meet at the hom'e of Mrs. E. M. regular feature of WKAl' and tlie Red 8:00— Seiberling singers. ployed by the state highway de­ •work. Other liighligbts may be 8:30—Sealy Air Weavers with Cotton 8:30—Lecture-recital, “ Bizet.” partment working as truck driver Yeomans Thursday afternoon at 2 and Morpheus. 447.5— W MAC-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. tuned in from WGtJK. WLS, WJZ and 9:00—Musical program. on the Crystal Lake road has been •o’clock. ,, , ^ , tile Blue nelwotk. 9:00—Eveready hour featuring George Mrs. Thornton Griswold of Gris- “ Doc” Rockwell, comedian, Na­ 10:45—Womenis musician's club. transferred to Goshen, Conn., by 11:25—WQJ dance orchestra. woldville spent the week-end witli Black face type Indicates best -features thaniel Shilkret’s orchestra. the department. 10:00—-Uiction bridge game. _ 545.4_WFAA, DALLAS—550. her parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. Holden 10-;;0—Two dance orchestras to 12:00. 10:00—Studio program. The regular meeting of the Tol­ All program.s Eastern Standard Time. 11:00—Bridge lesson; music. land Fire departnu was held last Brown. '348.6—WGBS. NEW YORK—860, H u d s o n S u p e r -S d C / 2 7 i n c h '8:15—” We Four," male quartet. 374.8— woc, Da v e n p o r t —800. Friday evening. Dr. D. C. Y. Moore of South Man­ Leading East Stations. <):no—l■',vangelistic mi.xed quartet. 8:00—WEAF programs to 10:30. O u sr r o M B u il t (Vi c t o r i a = im — A new floor has been laid in a chester called on Mrs. Ernest Wll- . 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1107 9:20—Orchestra; artists: orchestra. 10:30—The Ai-mand girls. cox Friday. 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—660, 325.9— KOA, DENVER—920, part of the Federated church and 7:03—Dinner music; feature. 8:30—Brown dinner concert. frames have two tubular cross lacquer to matoh the lower body At a business meeting after serv­ S:00—Dinner, dance; talk. 1:00—Orchestra: •weather; talks. Advanced style is tlie outstand­ other necessary work done", making 9:0u—OlwlfoiKe-Haddon trio. 5:;jn—stock.s, markets: soprano. 10:00—Auction bridge lesson. ing change in the new Hudson-Es­ members. Essex, as well as Hud­ color. It necessary to hold the Sunday ice Sunday morning a letter was 10:30—Dan’s dance orchestra. read from Royal D. "Webster resign­ 10:00—Radio bridge lesson. 6:00—jtangcr orchestra. 535.4—WHO, DES MOINES—560, sex line of cars introduced yester­ son, now has the Electro-lock anti­ Surmounting the radiators, on morning service for two weeks in i0;yn—Three dance orcliestras. 7:00—Frank Dole, "Beagle.s. ' ing as deacon of the church as he 7:1.5—Contralto: safety talk. 7:30—Phiihreck’s orchestra, solos. day by the Hudson-Essex dealers. theft device. Both cars continue both Hudson and Essex cars, are the church vestry. 285,6—WBAL, BALTIMORE—lOcO. 8:30—Trio: soloi.'its; ■vitrtorians, has moved his family to Webster, 6joo—"Peter Pan,” musical suite. 7:40—Entertainers, saxophonist. Motorists here are viewing the new their high-compression, highref- the new sculptured radiator orna­ Several members of Tolland 8:00— Stromberg-Carlson male quin­ 10:00—WEAF bridge lesson. ficiency motors. These are said to Mass.i.and therefore will not to Orcitestra. musical itrogram. 10:30—Instrumental trio, songs. cars simultaneously with the ments of classic design, represent­ grange will attend the State Grange ,S;nn—W.IZ Stromberg-Carlson liour. tet and orchestra. able to attend church here. It was 9:00— Continentals orchestra. 11:00—Orchestra. Victorians. throngs ivho attended the national operate smoothly on any type of ing fleetness. Motometers have Tuesday evening to take the sixth 9:00—Orpheus male quartet. 499.7_WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. voted to except Mr. Webster’s re.s- 10.00—T..ederer’s dance orchestra. ]0:00—Alexanders ragtime band. Automobile Show in New "Vork City, gasoline, and through intensive de­ been removed to the dash. Both degree and other members are ex­ 10:30—Mae Breen, Peter de Rose, 10:30—Musical programs. velopment to assure even smooth­ ignation. Mr. Webster has been a 461.3—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 1:00—Theater features. where the Hudson-Essex line made cars are fitted with head lamps of pecting to attend the full sessions C;Sn—Dance orchestra: sinfonians. li .(10—siumher music. • er and more powerful performance. life long member of the church and 348.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—860. 384.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—730. its bow to the public. Colonial design, and with saddle of three days which is being held in 7:20—Chefs: feature artists. 10:30—Violinist, pianist. Series of Cars Complete will be greatly missed. Edward Post S:;;o—Opry house tonight. 6-30- Dinner music: drama revue. But though these new as' lamps of like design, mounted on Hartford this week. r>:.55-M arkets: children's period. 11:00—Dance concert. •The new line offers a variety of Rev. Myron Center, district su­ was made deacon in his place. 9:1.'.—Arlington quintet: artists. 340.7— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—£80. seen yesterday, are strikingly im­ the cowl. In the Hudson cars all The Rev. Mr. O’Brien preached a 30:00—Two donee orchestras. 10:00—Emo’s movie liroadcast. models— 10 closed cars immediate­ perintendent of the Norwich district 10:30—Coogan’s dance orchestra. 9:00—Studio program. proved in style and beauty, Hud- these lamps are nickel; in the Es very interesting sermon - Sunday 508.2—WEEl, BOSTON—590. 10:00—Dance orchestra. * son-Essex has kept a traditionally ly, while additional open and sport of the New England Southern con­ 7:90—McGrath’s orchestra. 11:00—American Legion program. sex the rims are nickeled while morning, taking for his text “ Man 315.6- KDKA, PITTSBURGH-950. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. keen eye on fundamentals of value, type cars will be ready for the ference of the Methodist Society S;O0—WEAF Seiberling singers. 10:30—Foiger’s serenade, artists. the main lamp-bodies are in bril Looketh on the/Outward Appear­ .S;30—Pilgrims entertainment. 5:00—Markets, stocks: orchestra. in fact the price on a highly im­ spring and summer season. All met at the home of Mrs. John H. 7:00—Sacred song recital. 12:45—Fonr dance orchestras. liant black. All cars have wide ance but God Looketh on the "WEAF Eveready hour; bridge. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. cars are low-hung, modern in style, Steele Monday afternoon to trans­ lOMH—Elks", dance orchestra. 7:30—Musical entertainment. portant model— the Essex 4-door sweeping fenders, extra-narrow Heart.” In the evening therp was 202.6—WGR. BUFFALO—990, 8-00—WJZ Stromberg-Cerlson hour. 10:30—Songs: pianist; bridge. sedan— is reduced $40. Hudson.- and designed with a unity of line front body pillars and distinctively act business with tlie church offi­ 9:00—WJZ dance orchestras 12:00—Evereadv hour; retold talcs. to assure them a distinctive char­ cials concerning property in the a very impressive service when the C-no—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. Essex presents this as the only shaped visors.— 'Windows are set new officers of the Christian En­ 7;nn—WEAF programs to 10:00. 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. acter of their own. River district. . 6-45—WGY dinner music. 7:30—F. and R. family. 6-cylinder, 4-door sedan with a list off by recessed reveals and strip­ deavor society were installed by the —Dayton and I.ombardo. 9:00—WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. Beginning at the very front, The all day sewing meeting of 11:90—Lafayette frolics. 7:30—Book chat: studio program. price below the $800 level. On ing. The running hoards are lower pastor, assisted by George Nelson’ 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. 8:00—WJZ Stromberg'^arlson hour. 10:30—Trustodians light opera. other cars, some prices remain both Hudson and Essex cars have the Union Missionary Society wa.s 9:00—WJZ Continentals orchestra. 384.4—KGO, OAKLAND—780. to the ground, covered with a rub­ president of tlie society. 6:15—String ensemble; talks. 11:00—Eveready hour; bridge lesson. with no change; others are ad­ higher and more slender radiators. ber matting in pattern, and bound held in the church parlors last 8:0,-)—Dayton’s popular program. 10:00—Studio program. This effect is heightened by the Thursday with a good attendance. S:20—Sheas theater program. 10:30—Homesteaders orchestra. 12:00—Retold tales: musical. vanced, with aluminum strips. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. shutters, which are cleanly pat­ Dinner was served by the hostesses, <);00—Violinist; book chat. 11:00—Girl's harmony team. Essex is now equipped with Ben- THREE fo FIVE MINUTES 9:30-Old-time dance music. 11:55—Time: weather; markets. terned and vertical in design. On W. R. Tinker, Jr., is the local Mrs. Marion Agard Baker and Miss o-oo—Theater organ selections. 11:30—Eveready hour; bridge. dix 4-wheel brakes and a heavier in;i)0—Irish folk .songs; movies. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—870. all cars the shutters are finished in I Hudson-Essex dealer. Lucile Agard. to FORTY THEATRES WMAK follies. 6:00—Stocks: Ten Eyck orchestra. anti-friction steering gear. Hudson 7:30— Madigral mixed quartet. 9:00—Cornet quartet, vocal trio, art­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomford ANDALLSHOPSy 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. ists. 7:30—Orchestral program. 8:00—WEAF programs (3',^ hrs.) and daughter, Miss Dolby Thom­ Secondary DX Stations. York Stock Exchange. Mr. Beck Secondary Eastern Stations “FRENCH DRESSING” AT H SCHOOL MOTES pvoved one of the best speakers ford, who havepbiefi! guests of Mr.s. 245.8—WKRC, CINCINNATI—1220. ’ 394.5-WHN. NEW YORK—760. 275,1—WORD. BATAVIA—1090. that has ever been heard at any Thomford’s brother, Irank Luhrsen 7:00—jjan ce music, artists (5 hrs.) 9:00—WEAF programs. and family of Stafford road have 10;U3—Movies: Paddy-Cake Man. 10:00—Bible instructions. of the assemblies. His talk was re­ 11 ;(in—Dance program. 370I-WLWL, n e w YORK—810. returned to their home in New 361.2— WSAI. CINCINNATI-830. 7:05—Boy soprano, talk. 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040. STATE THEATER TODAY plete with spicy humor and his York City 8:30—Studio program. 7:4.")—Operatic selections. 7:00^0rgan; artists; stocks. The following staff has been ap­ topic was most appropriate to be 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Clough have / 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 9:00—Samovar orchestra: artists. pointed for the freshman issue of discussed before high school stu­ 265.3— WHK, CLEVELAND—1130. 8:15—Contralto, talk, pianist. 305.9— WHT. CHICAGO—980. Somannis ETCiits; been entertaining Mrs. Clough’s 6:30—Winton orchestra. 9:20—Violinist: talks; pianist. 7:15—Organ recital: talk. dents. He told of the many types 9:40—Arrighi singers: talk. Hilarious Farce Here For Two Editor-inChief— F IMcVeigh. brother, John Darling of Newing­ 8:30—Walsh studio program. 10:00—Betty Muehtberg, harpist. of youth thht he comes in contact ton. 9:00- Character songs, duets. 405.2— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—570. 10:30—Y'our Hour League. Day Run— Country Store Re­ Assistant Editor— F. Harrington. 10:00—Claremont Tent orchestra. 6:30—Whispering orchestra. with while persuing his duties, and Miss Margaret Barton, a student 8:00—WE.4F programs (3>/4 hrs.) . 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. School Notes Editor— G. Gerad. spoke about youths that have their 4Me.9-WCX.WJR, DETROIT—630., 10:00—Police quartet: septet. turns on Thursday. at the 'Wlllimantic Normal school 451.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. Joke Editor— H. Barrabee. trade marks stamped on them like 7:00—Orchestra; business talk. 7:00—Magglo’s orchestra: talk. 11:00—Soprano, tenor, bass. Mr. Taylor the new debating was a week-end guest of her par­ 7:30—Baritone, soprano. 8:00—WE.\F programs hrs.) 12:00—Orchestra, songs, ukelele. the trade marks on Uneeda Bis­ ents in Sugar Hill district. i 2;9e_-WJZ programs: artists. 11:00—Howard Webb, organist. 322.5— WHAS. LOUISVILLE—930, coach was inti;oduced to the juem- 9:30—Orchestra: Red Apple Club. cuits. Miss Hattie Farnham, who was Senrf postal 365.6—WeSH. PORTLAND—820. 8:30—.Studio program, tenor. Take two women, one of them bers of the club at a short meeting J^tes dBookJtt 358.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 7:00—WEAF programs 1o 11:30. 9:00—WEAF" Evereadv hour, bridge. violin instructor in the schools at out for a good time, the other a yesterday. The club is planning to -W.tO'HNSON QUINN 6:00—Orchestra; musical program. 293.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1020. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. hold a social next Thursday after Harrisonburg, "Virginia, is now at 7:30—Studio string pickers. 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 8:30—Andrew Jackson dinner music. Reno graduate, and you have two the home of her mother, Mrs. Asa Prtsulent the debate that will be given in SPEND THE I ’"FERENCE giOTi—"WEAF programs to 10:30. 7:30—Clark musical program. 9:00-WEAF Eveready hour, bridge. of the ingredients of “ French Dres­ Bird. 10:30—Statler dance music. 8:00—Studio program 10:30—Studio entertainment. sing,” the feature film at the State Assembly Hall. The club has 309.1—WBOQ. NEW YORK—970, 9:00—Requests: studio program. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. chosen either the Japanese exclu­ 468.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 10:00—Popular and old time musical; theater today and tomorrow. Take HE: How would you like some 7:45—Musical program. ' sion question or the capital punish­ S;4.5—Songs; talks: orchestra. 7:00—St. Mark’.s orchestra. poultry and pig talk. a husband who is a bit jealous and lingerie for Christmas? 10:00—Orchestra; club program. 8:00—WEAF programs to 11:00. 11:00—Dance orche.stra. somewhat of a prosaic Boston fam­ ment question for the triangular SHE; I’d adore it. Listen, I can The demand for American wal- j ily, and you have the other element. debate. gel it at fifCy per cent off where 1 nut furniture and fittings requires j That is the story of the film. It In the Franklin building. Room fifty million feet , of walnut lumber ; ballads and songs of work and work. depicts a wife who goes to Paris 25 won the banner given for the and 325,000,000 feet of walnut play BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL HE: That’s an idea. for a good time. Her good friend best attendance and Room 13 won SHE; Sure itis. ^You can buy me veneer. Ireland, Bendemeers Stream the banner for the highest scholar­ Wigles: Venture, Gwen * Avho has just come from the divorce something else with the discount. WTIC Netherlands: In Winter, When AT RIALTO TOMORROW mills of Reno is with her and she ships. Life. is the volunteer who is goin,g to ‘The distinguished award of a It’s Raining gold pin has been given to Miss Travelers Insurance Co. Switzerland: Herd of Cattle show her a good time. All is well Three Acts Headed, by “The Mildred England for typing GO net Hartford Germany: There is a reaper until hubby learns of it. Austria: In the Meadow Baby Steppers” — Double A hurried trip from America to words a minute. Other awards 535.4 m. 560 k. c. Italy; Amur!, Amur! Features Tonight. Paris brings him to the scene of 'uave been given to Miss Mary Russia, Cossack Lullaby things and he begins to tear up the Moriarity for 47 net words and Arthur A . Knofta Jewish, Ten Br~"hers A double feature program par e.x- scenery as soon as he finds out what Miss Mary Boyle for 4 0 net words. his wife is doing. From then on A special assembly was held yes­ Program for Tuesday U. S. A.: Sift Along, Boys (Cow­ cellence 'will be offered at the pop­ 875 Main St. boy) ular Rialto Theater tonight. The things are speeded up and the pic­ terday which was attended by a 6:25 p. m.— News Bulletins U. S. A.: Cape Cod Chantey attractions are James Kirkwood ture goes at breakneck speed until large group of Kiwanians. The Insurance and Keal Estate. Child Gets Sick, Cross, Feverish, 6:30— Waldorf-Astoria Dinner Mu 9:30— Coombe Bouquet— and Lila Lee in “ The Million Dol­ the finish. Boys Glee club rendered a selection entitled “ The Home Road” and the sic “ Flowery Music” will have its lar Mystery,” a baffling melodrama ‘•‘French Dressing” Is a really 7:00— "Voters’ Service place on the air waves tonight and Billy Sullivan in “ The Heart of good French farce with the princi­ Kiwanians also favored the school if Constipated 7: 30— Trinity College Dialogue— when the Coombs Bouquet pro­ a Coward.” pals beine Americans. It is the true with a rendition of the famous “ The Modern Middle Ages’’— gram is broadcast through WTIC Reminded of the commendation to life story of what a humdrum “ Good Morning Mr. Zip, Zip, Zip.’ Professor John A. Spaulding of of The Travelers. Daffodils, last week. Manager Campbell of the woman does when she is given the President Shannon then introduced For Your Car the German Department and Pro­ roses, violets, pansies, daisies, Rialto again offers vaudeville for opportunity and her career of the the speaker of the afternoon, Cam­ .Mother! Your cliild isn’t natural-! fessor T. H. Bissonnette, Depart­ carnations and tulips will sweet­ this weeK, in conjunction with the Paris night clubs is extremely | eron Beck, an officer of the New ly cross and peevish. See if tongue j ment of Biology en the radio program when mus­ regular program of scr..cn features is coated; this is a sure sign the lit-i funny. i tie stomach, liver and bowels need | 8:00— Seiberling Singers from N. ic to describe them individually and at no advance in prices. This The principals in the film are j B. C. Studios— ■will be played. An instrumental weeks bookings, however, are of Lois 'Wilson, H. B. 'Warner, Clive I 1 Can Provide a cleansing at oneq. i I The Ballad of Lochinvar trio and vocal soloists will be the such a high class nature that the When listless, fial.e, feverish, fullj Brook and Lilyan' Tashman, four of cold, breath -btfti. throat sore, j Hammond musical horticulturists ■wlio will management has decided to run the of the premier film favorites of 'the Chorus with Baritone Solo and cultivate the music via the Hart­ program on two nights, Wednesday UglyPimpks doesn’t eat, sleep or act natura,lly. ford station’s microphone day. Miss Wilson is the wife and | A new top, new curtains, slip has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re­ Orchestra and Thursday, f'eling quite sure the other girl is her good friend, 1 Nature’s warning—help nature clear your II Norwegian Rhapsody (Opus Opening: that the show will be the talk of complexion and paint red roses in your pale, covers, carpets, glassniobile en- member, a .gentle liver and bowel The Flowers That We Love the divorcee. H. B. Warner plays sallow cheeks. Truly wonderful results cleansing should always be the first 21, No. 3 ...... Swendson the town. the part of the irate husband and follow thorough colon cleansing. Take Nt closui-es. Sport Model tops and Bachelor Buttons Direct from Allyn Theater, Hart­ — Nature’s Kemcdy —to regulate a^nd treatment given. , Orchestra Clive Brook is an impressionable III In the Time of Roses Daffodils ford, comes Baby Lorraine, cham­ strengthen your eliminative organa, fnen dust covers made to order. Nothing equals “ Fig Orchids Frenchman who has fallen before I watch the transformation. Try rR instead Reichardt pion Black Bottom ’ ..ncer,featur­ of mere laxatives. Syrup” for children's ills; give a Chorus with Tenor Solo (unac­ I Red Roses ed in “ The Baby Steppers.” Two the wiles of the beautiful divorcee. ' teaspoonful, and in a few hours all Mild, safe, purely vegetable— companied) Bachelor Buttons other sensational youngsters sup­ The famous State theater Country Manchester the foul waste, sour bile and fer­ ! I'V London Town Violets port her. They are Baby Evelyn, the Store returns to Manchester on menting food which is clogged tn Ed'ward German Orchids -state’s youngest proiessional danc­ Thursday evening with a greater Auto Top C’o. the bowels passes oiit of the system, Chorus (unaccompanied) Pansies er, and Baby Helen, another juve­ variety of presents than ever. Good | and you have a well and playful Bachelor Buttons* Keep it liamiy in your home. J V "Vienna, The city of My nile marvel. pictures will help to fill out the i \V. J. m e ss ie r child again. All children love this Daisies program to make Thursday night little given today saves a sick cliiit D ream s...... Sicquinsky Katherine Reno, late star of the Phone 1816-3 harmless, delicious, “ fruity laxa­ Orchestra Orchids “ Novelty Revue” is added to the one of the banner ones of the week, j At Druggists— onl'y 2 5 c 115 Oak St. tive,” and it never fails to effect a tomorrow, but get the genuine. Asl VI Laughing Song . . Frans Abt a. Carnations vaudeville program. Next Sunday and Monday will good “ inside cleansing.” Directions your druggist for a bottle of “ Cali Chorus (unaccompanied) b. Tulips “ The Variety Duo” offers Mc- bring to the State the famous play for babies, children of all ages and fornia Fig Syrup,” then see that i VII The Jabber cky Bachelor Buttons Innis and Gifford In what they of the military academy, “ West grown-ups are plainly on the bot­ is made by ‘"The California Pif Sigmund Spaeth 10:00— Bridge Game from N. B. ,C. properly term a rrmbling ramble of Point,” with William Haines in the tle. Syrup Company.” — advt. Chorus and Orchestra Studios rambles. leading role. “ West Point” is the Mr. Bartholmew, Director 10:30— Hotel Bridgeway Orchestra first film to he made entirely at the 8; 30— Super Oil Heater Orchestra from Springfield academy and with the full support I Baldwin’s Paint Shop | 9:00— Manning-Bowman C on cert- 11:00— Club Worthy Hills Orches­ of the United States war depart tra BOY SCOUT NEWS Folk Songs ment, i p e t e r BALDWIN. Prop. ^ ^ 5 This program will inaugurate a 11:30— Correct Time, News and i 73 South Main Street. . Tel. 829. South Manchester | series of four illustrating the Weather - TROOP I I development of song. Starting i Announces the Installation of a Lacquer ^ with folk song, which is the sub- A special meeting of the Troop General PLACE YOUR I ject for this evening, there will THEY WILL DO IT committee of Troop I Boy Scouts s Spraying Machine and an Experienced e also be one program each devot­ has been called for next Monday Auto Repairing and I Operator | ed to the Art Song, Heart Song evening, Jan. 16, 1928' at 7:15 Overhauling and finally the Popular Song FRIEND: Is your boy industri­ P. M. They are to meet in the As­ S Bring in your cars for. a quick, but thoroughly s ORDER NOW This folk song program will ous? sembly Hall of the Harding school SIYe LDOX’S 6ARAGB = satisfactory paint job. 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ALLENE SUKOpt; ' { 1. Who should sit at the There’s nothing like mehtlou ix m speakers’ table at a woman s of a roast turkey and a hazel­ clu'b dinner? nut torte to stir up commou^n, ?all as we will about: the “gross- THE STORY THUS PAR 2. Who occupies the center whUo if ‘ i<: still ^ in your mem-^now using, cards with b^qk instew I ness’ of food and our or^ h iv e on^or S o of those band-, of white faces an^d the figt^es r The story is Inld In the Indian Dozens territory^ and alonff the Kansns S,- 3. bn which side of the toast­ ‘the finer things of life " " etched Christmas . cards colors. Thgt is, Lolubs , wi(l be border In the ’80’s, when a tight of letters have ‘descended u p o n m? om‘ woorshQp7i5 j i^ e V n " dja^^^^^ red ^nii being: ^aged for tbe master does the main speaker ot Dklnhomn to settlement. Chief » i i i characters nret sit? TON\ HARRISON, orphaned at The Answers a time and now. One of the most months to come, Greeting 13 when his father was shot In a 1. The toastmaster, speakers, dis­ We know lids a little late to bt interesting follows: One of the ;readers of this col­ poker gnmei tinguished guest's, and the chief of­ talking about greetlpg cards, par­ PAWNEE BILL, adrcntnrer, umn has just ’phoned a successful, teacher. Indian Interpreter, show- ticularly Christmas ones,- Init, whei ficers. , “Not long ago I was put upon a way of removing Ink stains. Sh,® niani „ . . 2. The toastmaster.* plain milk diet with the atrlct- subjects like this cpme'Into om JOE CRAIG, who takes Tony to made a solution of a half teaspoon mind we have to "sew- buttons di the Bar K ranch to llvej 3. Right. es* orders to touch nothing hydrochloric acid in a half cup wa­ TITUS MOORE, owner of the ^'e. Do you know it alarmed me ter, dipped in the stained cloth then them” so to speak. We all get a Bar K brand: tb see how this diet thrill in sendina and - rdoeWlng RITA, his danghter. with whom In ammonia, washed it out and no greeting cards’, atfd thJs^year's ^®„J minutes later to the spectacle of ing about horses, who were excit­ 1 i juicy slice of raw potato or apple. oven, taking care that the tomatoes land under cultivation. beings today: they were beasts. A able and without purpose. The name of Bill Tilghman came inles I have never set just a meat newspaper, jiist . ®® ^ primitive lust possessed them, and to his mind—Tilghman, whoso ^ These stay moist longer than damp do not soften and break. houses here are in the habit, o ffl The man behind the plow grinned A man and a woman in a *agon S f poLto table. I bav, it was as though time had rolled ! fame as a peace officer had spread paper. ing in the Herald. -That at him and presently walked over constant surprises — If you are among those interest­ centuries away, stripping them of were quarreling. Hub deep in the beyond the borders of several apW to local friends and we. ^®^ to where he sat. “You going to be MENDING GLOVES mushrooms and crab meat m ed In shedding avoirdupois, see that the vestiges of civilization, reveal- soil of the river bed, their wagon states. Tilghman, he knew, wjas ramekins: escalloped tomatc^s aji next door?” he inquired. stuck and the horses refused to Before mending a hole in gloves, your fruit shelf is well stocked. still have to. ing them in all the stark sav­ in the race. If , there were more a distance and usually they are eggplant: bacon and cauliflower, Fruits are a boon to people frying “ No; there’s a widow lady with agery of prototypes ages remote. pull. The man gave it up as a fu­ like him in the rush, Oklahoma buttonhole around it carefully the majority. II you “ k® a couple of children. 1 promised tile task, and snapped and shouted _ . v/ith the finest needle you have. salads pies cakes. Now that to red'uce. They are sufficiently A place to live, to call their own. would not lack for men to put the was on a diet I had no inclination keep it in mind for another yuleti her I’d find her something and I i at his wife as she found fault. % Then catch together the button­ bulky to give a sense pf comfort­ greeting season.^^^^.^^^j^ . to wrest a living from with their fear of God in the hearts of the to cook or plan or market, and able fullness. At the beginning of did." bare hands: but first to possess “Get out and put your shoulder lawless. . holed edge. my days were full of emptlnes^ “I’ll be right glad to help her get 1 to the wheel.” Tony commanded. the day especially they furnreh sug­ and death to him who would take “They ought to make Fllghman Tsuddenly realized that I was lost ars to start the work with a Yim. things started;” the other man told “And you,” to the woman, “grab marshal of Guthrie. Cherokee: and f f without food as my major job. CUTS THREE VETERANS LO( him. “It’ll be nice if my wife has away. . . . A certain, amount of sugars and Riders continued to fall behind the reins and give ’em the whip.’ they ought to persuade Pawnee Bill, Quite a jolt for a woman who_ starches is necessary. Lean meats, a nice neighbor she can chat with, The man. startled into action at ^^Ideal Fashions Toledo released three so she won’t be getting homesick him as the powerful Cherokeo car­ to stay.” prides herself for her fish and skimmed milk supply pro­ ried him on at an easy lope. Horses the sharp note ot authority in Har­ He rode on. and marveled at the and alert Interest in thirngs other tein and calcium: vegetables sup­ ball players—Everett Scott, Em for Ohio.” by onl were jaded and lathered with rison’s voice, jumped out in thigh- smooth stride of the powerful stal* than those domestic.” ply minerals and vitamins. Crisp Meusel and Joe Bush at “ Here she comes right now.” deep .water and ran back and lion beneath him. He was still Jean Belle Hamilton swoop recently. . - Tony said and sprang to his feet. sweat. Here was one that had buttered toast may always be part stumbled and was unable to rise— pushed. Tony, urging Cherokeo passing other riders by the dozen, That our social life, and even of the morning meal if limited In "This here's your claim, ma’am,” into the river, seized one ot the COACHING'a t 'ALMA MATER too spent: there was one that had some of them tense, anxious, star­ our business life, revolves very quantity. he told the woman as he helped her run his heart out and had died. horses by the bridle. ing straight ahead, others hailing largely about food, none of us can children out of the carriage. “ I “All right, now—the whip.” Mike .Hamas, wh® starred Fools, he thought, to demand the him with amiable cries. deny. Business lunches are ^ Authorities now tell us that th^e contrived to get you a nice piece of The woman lashed furiously, the basketball at Penn gtate, is. a®] Impossible of their beasts—to run And Guthrie suddenly reared up muesli evidence as bridge teas. But tomato rejoices in an element. Vita­ land and a nice family right next man strained at the wheel, and the assistant cage^ coaCh therk. - . them frantically until they dropped ahead of him, a town of tents pnd why not? If warmth and good fel­ min C, which prevents scurvy. They door to neighbor with. It pays to wagon moved. in exhaustion. No horse could milling men and—bedlam. The lowship are born of eating to­ claim it Is not weakened be particular.” f r e s h CURTAINS - stand it—not even the tough, wiry “Now jump in.” Tony told him. land office, and he heard a man gether on with the food, say I. by heating or drying. Belgium , “Oh, I don’t know how to thank "and follow me.” Calmly be rode say, “They tell me three hundred serves the tomato or “1®^® . Automobile curtains should b| you,” she told him tremulously and little cow ponies—not even Chero­ kept rolled instead of folded, kee, who moved beneath him like ahead aud conducted them safely and twenty acres were set aside by THE PRINCIPLE OF with scrambled eggs at breakfast. he shifted uncomfortably as he saw DEODORANTS Italy cooks it with spaghetti, rice they will crock in time -« a piece of tireless machinery. across.. the land oflBce for the town of the gathering tears in her eyes. “ I didn’t think I’d ever make it, or chicken. An English cook book creases. Ahead of him the ground dipped Guthrie. Three times that many “ You don’t have to. ma’am.” He the man told him gratefully.. have been staked already, and the After plentiful use of soap and offers it with whipped cream. bent to shake hands with her boy a little. He passed a man in a On the south bank Tony paused water, we come to the disquieting sulky, an odd looking vehicle in a same thing’s probably happening and girl and when he straightened for a minute or two to look back at realization that there still remain Bows play a new part in the late place like this but no odder than down In Oklahoma City. And still THREE WAYS up she surprised him by planting a the struggle. He shook his head, unpleasant body odors which can winter fashions which means that hundreds of other queer cohtriv- they’re coming.” I kiss on his cheek. then spoke to Cherokee. Not many they will continue fashionable dur­ ances he had seen. Anything,jthat Still they were coming. A tram not thus be removed. TO LOSE F f I “Goodby,” she said, “and thank more miles now aud he would be was pulling in and Tony Harrison Let us study the matter. We ing the spring months. Tailored cos­ I you. I’ll remember you in my man might travel without tiring. tumes have their bows; fkerb are ''One iTstarvation, one a b n o t^ w H As he turned his head for another seeing the drama ot Oklahoma’s saw men scramble from it, too im­ find that in the I prayers. Won’t you tell me j’our opening at its height—Guthrie, bodv many wonderful ch.mlcai often huge bows of velvet on lace else. Tlie other is cm W irf m glance, the man sprang to the patient to wait for it to stop, and I name?” mecca of the city-lover and those chungqs are constantly in Pr®Sije®s. gowns, blouses often tie ^eir col­ prescription fablets.; ground and Tony nodded approv­ roll over and over in the dirt be­ lars at the throat and their belt I “ Tony^.-Harrison, ma’am.” he who jacked the courage to wrest a that waste matter results and tha is based on modem tescit^, Irhas ingly. Here was choice bottom side the tracks. used for 20 years—mOlipM ot Ijoxes o I called I5^k tp her. “Good luck,” living from a lonely farm; of the (To Be Contluacd) f.om- of it is deposited on the skin lines with hows.'^A “ ®^ land and it had been passed by. i and rode on, |touched to the quick get-rich-quick and the gamblers, ing coat of cense vel^ ' , it The results :^e seen in So he came to the Cimarron, through the pores- supple collar of gold cloth tied with circle, in new b^uty, new nwtn . I by her gratitude. He paused once the prospective merchants and the C n f -•-----the elly that waa made containing many chemicals o* un swollen by rain and running red bow ends hanging; so Jhat there is I to look back and the three ot them sharpers, the crooks, the adventur­ in a day! Tony pleasant odor, are *^®t always sol­ ■£ with eroded soil. Here was more plan or purpoae, anddenly flnda him usually a good reason f®/. t^®^®^^ ' A book in each box of Marmolagive were waving to him. Then he ous—a many-sided humanity with self In bualneaa. In the next chnp- confusion than ever. Men cursed uble In water, and not removaMe being used, aside from their orna­ the complete formula, also the reason headed Cherokee toward Guthrie. 1 lor. and shouted and tried to urge their a common purpose. by soap. So we must find som- mental value. for results. Users know just h o i ^ d why As far as the eye could see. in element in which they are soluble the changes come-about. ^ or which neutralizes them. _ The up-to-date bridge hostess is are beneficial. Learn lhe-fac& T dt IW TLis is the principle underlying scientific help VW ch has thereof. The calmest person was the- all deodorants today. A ^ew^dcops for ao many, and watch wh*t jt London Lancet, medical officers owl himself. He kept still and you. Start todw by a s k ^ your who have carried out continuous of liquid cresolls compound in the awaited Nemesis. I wanted to keep equivalent of a glass of water, fora$lbor«ofMannota. /' , supervision of children' from pre- him, but where should I get the used as a wash, will e-*ord -relief. ! natal existence to school age all dozen mice a day the book said B Dilute alcohol or “ ^oor anU^septlc Daily Health Service opened * 3046 compound are also good. Borated talcum Is an absorbent and correc- Pure Flares Have Their Fling HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL had continuous supervision. tiV6* by World Famed Authority I suppose I should have prepar­ With Skirts Besides these, there are many ed to meet -my fate. "What ill for- I fine proprietary articles, both In tune had grlnnlngly sent his mes­ Distinguished by a smart tab liquid and in powder form, as well Get a Wfimlng P»* senger of 111 omen to warn me-. collar and sleeves, this one-piece Paft" Home Page Editorial as creams. for qtJck reliel Cram PfJa- Soft ances as errors of vision, decaying Why wasn’t I properly frightened? frock smarUy flares its way Into «j.rlA. dmably luiuItocWhI. CHILD’S BODY DELICATE teeth, and difficulties of hearing due Because he was a little late. The the mode through panels at the Scotland provides engineers, es­ Heat* qnlcklr— ■'hooJT Htil« ENGINE NEEDING bad luck had preceded him by sides. There are soft gathem in pecially marine engineers for half •witclt oootioU throe h*«l»* a d j u s t m e n t o f t e n to secondary infection may cer^ Superstition talnly be corrected to the advan- j about two weeks, and things the shouldera where the bacK the world. ______ONLY $6.50 tage of the child. Is B orn O f ed up quite considerably after pis comes over to meet the front in By Dr. Morris Fishbein yoke effcL desired, the pattern Classifying Types visit. j Editor Journal of the Amerlc^ Coincidence Coincidence, ■ that tricky old provides a Jabot as pictured in Feminine Furs yfestiu^ m se Best Medical Association and of Hygeia, More and more the attention of Jack-in-the-box, Is behind all su­ Small view B. No. 8046 Is de­ physicians is being turned to a CIRCLE W (8%* X 14') ELECTWC the' Health Magazine perstition. Lindbergh carries no signed for ladles In sizes 84, 36, for classification of human beings ac­ By Olive Roberts Barton S8 40, 42 and 44 inches bust. In the annual report of Sir mascot. He prides himself, or his •WARMING PAD George Newman, chief medical cording to constitutional types. Sir Size 86 requires 8% yards 89- Chil­ George Newman recognizes two friends do, on the fact that he Inch material. Price of patern ofilcer of the Board of Education of “leaves nothing to luck.” dren. Great Britain, the statement Is main types, one of which he de­ I suppose the superstition about 15 cents. _ , Buy from one Spilled salt, a ladder to walk New Winter Fathion Book now made that from one-fourth to one- scribes as catarrhal and the other birds in the house started -with o f these dealers Poe’s raven. A bird in the hand is under, the umbrella raised in the out Illustrating more than three Hewitt third of all children entering school as neuropathic. « house-idiotic! We should have out­ A catarrhal child has a tendancy worth two in the bush, but a bird hundred smart new styles for Im­ 49H(dl need medical attention. grown it long before this, but we mediate wear. Price of tho book Most frequently this attention Is toward infection of the tonsils, the that flies Into your house, so goes THE MANCHESTER PhOHO haven’t. 15 cents the copy. x required not for some specific de­ adenoids, and of the lymph glands. the old law, is much better out In a e l e c t r i c CO. t056 fect, but for a general application It also Is likely to suffer frequently f T66* ONSLOTV GETS RELEASE to the entire body. In other words, with colds and to show signs of Some time ago I was writing at the child’s body is like a delicate eczema and similar complaints. , ’iimy desk, when suddenly a large engine that requires certain neces­ Neuropathic children are usually, :shape fitted silently and darkly Jack Onslow, who coached Wash­ Manchester Herald sary adjustments In view of the pale and thin, listless and apathetic over my head, circled twice about ington pitchers, has been released Pattern Service. Layer, Loaf and Cup Cakes fact that greater stress is to be put in appearance, but excitable and the room, and disappeared as by Manager Bucky Harris. liable to habit spasm, headaches silently and as myisteriously as It Pattern No...... look appetidn*. upon it. HOW TIME HAS OHANQBPt '] and unexplainable fevers. had come. Price IB Cents. vahie too when made wiA The general terms for describing As has been mentioned, not only It was that time of day “ between You can always depend the specific disturbances of the Eddie Roush, world’s champiqd such a condition are malnourish- the dark and the daylight,” when Name . . perfect ieavemng and uxmorm resuns. ment, debility, delicate condition, body may be concerned, but also things in the semi gloom take on holdout, says he will be the first player to report at the Giants Be sure to get aervousness, and so forth, i n such difficulties as are concerned an eerie meaning. spring training camp. One hears Size • .. iigures vary ,ih various communi- with the child’s heredity, the man­ I laid down my pen and not des. depending upon the severity ner in which It is fed, and the fact waiting to Investigate left the room there is a bonus to this. ^ Address It Never that It lives unhyglenlcaliy without ______i' • -- ✓ jf the examination. entirely to Its new occupant. Then RUM SpeRe aufflclent sleep or nurture. WILL MANAGE TEXAS CLUB sea ® • It is possible that much of m n Important thinking what a goose I was, I re- aSalclag mhdltlon Is dependent on heredity Send your order to the “ Pat­ Peach satin pajamas grow e^c?®d' The Pancho Snyder, former major ingly feminine when befurred with .ind that even the best of scientific ^ h e l S f e ^ a tern Dept.. Manchester Evening . 1W4» Ing school ^^Ife, are largely re-, .marabou to help keep off the eve- ittentlon may not be able to league catcher, will nvanage Hous-. Herald. Manchester, tJonn.”- sponsible for fixing the child’s owl! . . ton In the Texas League, this com*, iBAKIIIte nodify greatly the percentage of After a bit of a chase we caught nlng’i chill. > characterlaracter an4anq therebyinereoy iwite futft^y . ^iter «. excitement Ing season. v )' .hysically defective children. •Ai has Been Rolnted cut By. the ihlm. and great wai ina a*ci«iu=u On the other hand, luoh disturb­ ' " t o - ' "" i ' - ^ )^ G E SCBVER MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10,1928. Loughran Once K. O .’ d NEEDS OLYMPIC Heeney, Repwt Says FAVOitnesmi UUortys aod H i ^ i ^ P ifk BdltWasInTnunincHow- Jerry Fay Shocked imCOHTESIS ever This Gives Dopesters at Folwell’s Death Division Two Plays a Line on His Ability to ATWESrailEltEC n ^ L Take I t Compares His Coach’s Loss LEAGUE STANDING To Grid W orld With That Rnssdl, IHBt, (3iagnot and Division No. 2 BY DAVIS J. WAIiSH Won Lost Of Walter Camp. Carkwi Are Liberty A. C...... 1 0 N. S. Sports Editor) Highland Park I 0 H. S. O lym pics...... 0 1 New York, Jan. 10.— As Jack The death of Robert ‘Bob” C. Med hteresL Polish A. C...... 0 1 Sharkey was threatening to turn up Folwell, famous college football, Judging from close and exciting - absent today when summoned to coach, in Philadelphia night before games which cropped 'up in the go'under the anaesthetic so that last is felt as keenly in fotboall Ralph. .Russell, Clifford Hills, Community club Junior Basketball circles as that of the late Walter League last night, the organization the State Athletic Commission could Herb Carlson, and Louis Chagnot diagnose him right Into or out of Camp, according to Director Jerry is bound to be a big success. Two the portrait for Friday night, up Fay of the Manchester Community were the winners of the first round games were played In Division Two. rose a circumstance upon its rear club. Fay played professional foot­ pool matches in the tournament The Liberty A. C. beat the H. S. legs to insinuate that a large time ball under Folwell the last two being conducted at the West - Side Olympics 43 to 36 and Highland might be had by all on the occasion years and was much distressed Rec. Other matches will take place Park won from the Polish A. C. 39 In question^ when learned of his death- shortly. s to 32. Welles starred for the Llh- Tom Heeney, among other Coach Folwell was picked as an Ralph Russell defeated Harold ertys. A last quarter spurt beat the things, haa featured an unrespon­ All-American half-back while play­ Kearns 50^to 40. Russell had one Polish five, the score-being dead­ sive chin during his brief career ing at the University of Pennsyl­ fodl called. He was picked to win locked at 27 all at the end of the in America. He was hit full upon vania. Following his graduation, he 3ut Kearns gave him warm opposi­ third quarter. Division One will the beard many times and oft in coached a year at Layaffette Col­ tion as the score indicates. In the play tonight, the Warriors meeting the Paulino and Bisko fights, so lege, four at Washington & Jeffer­ next match Cllltord Hills, heat Er­ the Cardinals and the Bulldogs fac­ that It was with vast disbelief that son, five at his Alma Mater, the nest Coles 50-27.' Hills had been ing the Woodland A. C. Dick Kerr I wa* Informed that, strictly with University of Penn, and five years picked as the winner. The first will again referee. All matches the aid of his frontispiece, he had at the United States Naval Academy CASE OF GALLOWAY rack was even, each getting seven will start at 7 o’clock. Last night’s halted an official but none the less at Annapolis. ANOTHER BOWLING balls and then Hills stsuck his results: infiuentlal punch in practice the Two years ago Folwell coached stride, taking the lead and finishing LIBERTY A. O, (43) first day he boxed in this country the Philadelphia Quakers, winners with the score 50 to 27 In his favor. B P T and that he was out on his arch of the American League football CITES UNCERTAINTY Tom Weir suffered the wprst de­ S e le rt,'rf...... 4 1 9 supporters. championship. Fay played tackle on LEAGUE IS FORMED feat of the day, being defeated by Hanson, I f ...... 0 2 2 Hit By Loughran this team. Last year,, Folwell Herbert Carlson, 50 to 18. Carlson Welles, c ...... 7 2 All of them got that way at least coached the Atlantic City Pros, of wfts In rare form making runs of Spencer, rg ...... 2 2 6 IDF BASEBALL; EVANS 0 once, of course, and only the fact which Fay was also a member. 12, 11 and 10. Gillman, r g ...... 0 0 that the punching was said to have Folwell’s death was a complete Six Four-Man Teams In Louis Cliagnot beat Clifford Bis- Wlnzler, I g ...... 3 4 10 been done by Tommy Loughran surprise to the fotball world. He sell, 50 to 29. Chagnot started 43 serves to leave one slightly agog received an injury to his hip while strong and had Bissell 22 to 6 at T otals...... 16' 11 According to so&e accounts, j piayipg college football. It was this Knights of Colnmbns Loop; Chance May Come HITith De­ the end of the second rack. Bissell H. S. OLYMPICS (36) came hack strong In the following B P T Loughran couldn’t break an egg same injury that brought about hiS’ 9 because he can’t afford t o . take a death. He underwent an operation rack but could not overcome Chag- Schiebel, rf ...... 4 1 Roll Tonight. troit to Repeat His Bril- not’s lead. Radding, r f ...... ,1 0 2 chance like .that with his hands, on his hip last week Tuesday and 1 1 which would seem to make Heeney was believed to be on the road to Very few fouls were called and Morlarty, rf. If .... all games were won by men who Turkington, c .... 0 S about as tough as a water lily if it recovery. Late Monday, however, hant Season of 1922. 12 The newly„ organized K. of C. had been picked as winners in ad­ Courtney, I g ...... 2 wasn’t for several considerations. he suffered a relapse and sank . .0 0 0 One pf them Is that Hefeney really rapidly. He was 52 years old. He bowling league will roll to-night at vance. Nicola, r g ...... ,2 0 4 has stood up under punishment in had a pleasing personality that the K. of C. alleys. The Pontlacs Lots of interest is being shown Slamonds, r g ...... and the fast traveling Buicks will By BILLY EVANS. and the West aiders are anxiously . *' the ring; another that Loughran’s made him liked by all Fay said. The major league sensation of 4 36 punches aren’t the lover’s caress meet and much action is promised R \ A V O N U R M I, PUNNING HIS BEST RA.CE waiting for the day when their fav­ T otals...... 16 v/hen "Pat” Hutchinson* captain of to-day is very often the minor orite will meet the East Side Cham­ HIGHLAND PARK (39); that some' people think they are. LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS IN THE 1920 ANTWERP pLVMPiC. GAMES league performer of tomorrow. p T Still, the fact that an alleged dot the Buicks and Ed Taylor, captain pion. They feel confident he will B ------THAT STARTED. HIM TO FAM E~^-*— — That Isn’t literally true, but In . .2 :2 6 and dash man had hit what was At New York— George Courtney, of the Pontiacs, start hitting the have easy picking, some of them B. Dougan, rf .... a sense it best explains the uncer . .2 V 2 6 thought to be one of the most dur­ Oklahoma middleweight, kayoed timber. The matches start prompt­ going so far as to predict that their Rohan, I f ...... tainty a baseball manager and . .0 0 0 able chins extant and apparently Jess Stringham, Salt Lake City, in ly at eight o’clock. Champ, could heat the East Sider Schleldge, ...... Friday night the Fords and Hups club owner is up against in mak­ twenty-five balls in a game of fifty; Gorman, ...... 7 3 17 found it somewhat pliable and second round; -Loui Barba, New ing his selection of players. York heavyweight, stopped Henry will battle. 'Here’s a tip, watch the Middle Distance Runners Of course this is out of the question C. Dougan, Ig ...... 1 0 2 open to-' reason leaves the eight to , .4 0 8 live Sharkey men looking not so Moesta, Baltimore, in first round; new Hups," or, better still, watch the Recently the but the same fellow comes back and Beer, Ig ...... Joey Kauffman, New York light­ New Fords. . wires carried the says “ look what we did to them In dumb. For, if Heeney hasn’t the .16 7 39 chin for it, he hasn’t much else. weight, won decision over Louis Vi- Prizes will be offered for high Sought By U. S. Officials story that Chick basketball and volley-hall for. the ^ t a l s ...... ventini of Chile, six rounds; Rene single, high three thring, and the G allow ay, on past two years.” POLISH A. C. (32) Harvey Talks B P T Some color, too, was lent the De Vos of Begium, so-called Euro­ winning team in the league. 'Tlie whom all major pean middleweight champion, ka­ . .3 1 7 tale today when Eddie Harvey, as- prizes will be announced later. The league clubs pre Falkowski, rf . . . yoed Willie Walker, New York, in league consists of six four m.an viously had waiv Bingham, I f ...... 0 0 0 aociated with the Heeney manage­ sixth round; Tony vacarelli, of New teams. The roster of each,follows: Americans Will Face Great Runners in Next ed and who was .. .7 1 15 ment, admitted that all had gone Bycholsky, c .... York, drew with ' ’ h Tommy Jor­ Hups: J. Burke, captain: J. Ma­ sent to Milwaukee .. .0 0 0 none too well In the Loughran Olympics; Lloyd Hahn Has Two Capable Tuma, Ig ...... dan, Brooklyn, .six. honey, F. Balkner, W. Quish, P. in a trade, had Galloway’s career. The experts McConkey, rg ...... 4 1 9 work out. At Boston-Ernie Sch:.af, Eliza come back to the rated him the most Improved ball Zawistowski, Ig . . . . .0 0 0 "Heeney got hit plenty,” was Carney, E. Moriarity. Mates in Cox and Romig. ______beth, N. J., heavyweight, outpbinted Whippets: W. Messier, captain; majors via the De­ player in the American League foi Ruacha, I g ...... 0 1 1 Harvey’s comment on the story, King Solomon, Panama, 10; Roy L. Cleary, D. St. John.. R. MeVey, ^count so much when tney line up in troit Tigers. that season. A majority of then . \ ---- •--- which coming from a fight mana­ By HENRY L. FARRELL Amsterdain. Hahn, Wide and Nur- Mitchell, Halifax, N. S., scored tech­ W. Taylor, E. Williams, The case of Totals ...... 14 4 32 ger, was tantamount to conceding nical knockout over Gus Berger, NBA Service Sports Writer mi always will be good runners. Kerr. i Pontiacs: E. Taylor, captain; F. They may be better tha.i they ever Billy Evans Chick Galloway, Referee: "Dick” the worst. However, no fight man New York, in foi. —. round. Mahoney, J. Reggets, R. Gorman, Feeling fairly well set for the ever has submitted to a four-word At Pittsburgh-—Maxie \ Rosen- sprint races with such stars as Pad- have been this summer, so past regard as a concrete example of the shortstop. He turmed in the J. Quinn, J. Filliere. form cannot be taken too much as Mr, O’Goofty just asked if those Interview and Harvey isn’t any bloom. New York, outpointed God Buicks: P. Hutchinson, .captain; dock, Borah, Locke, Bowman, Hus­ great uncertainty that goes with figure of .324 at hat in 155 games great hand for innovations. frey johnson, Seattle, Washn., 10 sey and McAllister, the American evidence. the game of baseball, particularly that year.. 600 millionaires at Tex Rickard’s L. Laine, J. Sweeney, A Keating, T. Germany fears that Dr. Peltzer, banquet we're all former heavy­ "But,” said he, calling upon the Dannaher, P. Moriarity. Olympic Committee is setting its from a major league standpoint Unquestionably 1922 was the Inevitable qualification with rare glasses on the indoor tracks, scout­ who is now in the United States ,whMe the highest point of efficien­ high spot in Chick’s career. I went weight champions. Fords: J. O’Leary, captain; M. ing for good middle-distance talent. and is contemplating a trip around presence of mind, “ you must re­ pened or what didn’t in the Lough Sheirdan, M. Donahue, F. Timmins, cy is demanded. out in the limb myself with the ^'1IP member that Heeney developed in ran workout, Heeney must remain Since time too humiliating to re­ the world, will tiravel himself out of Just 10 years ago. Chick Gallo­ prediction that Connie Mack’s No, not at all. .For the sLx-dsy R. Taylor, C. Mahoney. form. That remains to be seen. bike racers were there, too, >ana this country. He was away off bal­ a tough egg until proved otherwise Oaklands: J. Doyle, captain; F. call, the United States has failed to way made his baseball debut in shortstop troubles were ended His record says that he never has win a race of more than 200 me­ One thing can be taken vfor Since then Galloway has played they’re not millionaires, although ance with his punches when we Cervini, W. Cotter, J. Tyman, D. granted. ..^urmi did not relish the professional circles as a member of first got him and, while we were been knocked out and that his total ters in the Olympic games and in the Atlanta team of the Southern brilliantly and erratically, never they can flash a long roll...... Collins, R. Campbell. 1924 the sacred ground was tres­ defeat he suffered by the German changing his style, he was easy to acquaintance with the fioor has and he will not do anything to Association. His previous baseball quite reaching the top. been strictly a matter of heel and passed when Harold Abrahams of connection had been confined to For five years,, Mack jockeyed Cook, the ice hockeyist, was hit.” throw himself off. there, ani he’s not so wealthy, He didn’t say anything about be­ toe contact, barring a split second England won the 100-meter race the collegiate brand as player and with Galloway, hoping that he ul­ from a flock of the best sprinters ------}------either,^although he can cut quite a ing easy to hurt and the writer in the first Paulino fight, he bounc 2ND ROUND SCHEDULE coach at Presbyterian College of timately would make good on his ed up then as though the Incident that ever represented America. great year of 1922 and continue figure. didn’t press the point, since it may For years Lawson Robertson, South Carolina. was one in which honor had been Galloway joined Atlanta in the such play, but at the close of the not be ttue, anyho-w, and if it is, head coach of the American team, Speaking of football lmpi*dvlng that is Sharkey’s business, not sullied, which is one of the things t FOR COMMERCIAL OUT fag end of the 1918 season and 1927 season on him. Asking and has been praying for youngsters to getting waivers from all major college relations," you’d almost mine. I am always in favor of Bran- that serves to make honor man’s go in for the quarter-mile, the half Local played well in, the field but was think that the Prinoeton-Harvard, nlgans, provided my role is strictly best friend or something. weak at the bat, hitting only .183. league clubs, he was passed on to and the mile, but only a few have The following season he starred, the minors, only to-be tskurrected Navy-Army elevens weriB^fiUed with that of an innocent bystander. 1 There is only \>ne thing I like The Commercial Bowling league had the tenacity to stick to it and relations by marriage. dearly love to see big, strong men better than to see a fighter knocked will Start its second and final the field from which to pick the Sport jumped his batting to .263 a inat- by George Moriarity of the Tigers. . writhe in^ agony upon the fioor and, down and that is to see him get up round tonight. The Manchester necessarily will be of 80 points, and looked so good If Jack Tavener’s throwing isn t 1928 runners that he was bought by the Phila­ handicapped by his Injured finger, Maybe it’s just as well the if alf that strength isn’t concen­ again. From my standpoint, it is a Construction Company at present smaller. . , Navy and Army did break off. trated in the chin and torso, my fool thing to do, of.rf:ourse, but I holds a ine point lard. Axel An­ Three of the best of the Ameri­ Chatter delphia Athletics. . . Galloway is almost certain to warm Reporting to the Athletics In the the bench, but if Travener is un­ Now we can save the grenades chances of being diverted are all must admit that those who do it derson has the high single, 133, can flock— Lloyd Hahn, Bill Cox for the next war. the better. It may be recollected are hard bimboes to beat. Anyhow, and Billy Wiganowski, the three and Blondy >^omig—are now in fall of 1919, Galloway was immed- able to play Chick will get his sec­ that Sharkey himself was tough I will have to see more of this man string, 344. Anderson’s average for training for the indoor season ana Manchester High will have tough lately given a chance to prove his ond chance to prove his worth With opposition. It is expected, when Maybe we should send Lindbergh but not to the point of irritation who got up>fhe only time he was 12 'games is 107.9 aud Wiganow- will continue through for the out­ worth with Connie Mack’s misfit a real good club, after having been Meriden plays here Friday night. passed along to the minors.' * to Annapolis and West Point. against Dempsey. ^ knocked down before I will admit ski’s for 21 games is 105.12. The door trials. ^ X . , team. He played In 17 games and However, In spite of what hap- that his jaw has_a porcelain inlay. schedule for the second round fol­ Hahn recently resumed training found hig league pitching more lows:, after a long rest anu Romig a few The new senior Life Saving class than tough, as he batted only .143 January 10 days ago put on his togs and won at the School street Rec starts Wed­ Connie Mack realizing that Gal­ Keith’s vs. Trade School. a cross-country race near Philadel­ nesday night of next week from 7 loway had come to the majors with A. & P. vs. Hig)i School. phia. Cox, a student at Penn State until 8. The junior class will be only one year’s experience in pro­ Watkins vs. Pig. & Supply. College, has been in almost contin­ from 10:45 until 11:80 Saturday fessional circles, hardly expected Edna McCourt, Nan Taggart Construction Co. vs. Trust Co. uous training. morning, Jan. 21. The new hoj^ him to step right into the lineup_ January 17 Hahn, because of the many races boxing class starts Monday night The following season, he took part Keith’s vs. High School. he won last year indoors and the of next week from 5 until 6. This is in 98 games, showing Improvement A5 Hit 119 In Girls’ League. A. & P. vs. Trade School. records he set, is considered to be for hoys from 8 to 16 years. The in all features of play. Watkins vs. Trust Co. the best cnance for American senibr class will start the same However, it was not “ “ ^11/®** Construction Co. ys. Pig. & Sup­ points in'Amsterdam. His victory night. This class has sessions from that he was definitely established ply. over Edvin Wide, the Swedish star, 7 until 8 on Mondays, Tuesdays and as the regular shortstop on 4he HEALTH What is believed to he the high-A Velvet No. 1 January 24 Thursdays. The business men’s box­ 85 should be discounted, however, be­ Athletics. That season he batted est score made this season in the F. Sheekey ...... 86 67 Keith’s vs. Pig. & Supply. cause none of the foreign runners ing class begins its new term to­ 85 85 .265, a big increase over the prev­ HH9ERWEAR FOR HER Girls’ Bowling League at Cheney E. Struff ...... 96 A. & P. vs. Trust Co. know much about i,— wooden morrow night from 5 until 6. It al- ious year when his mark was but Brothers was hit twice Friday night E. McCourt ...... 93 119 90 Watkins vs. High School. lir&ck» / "convenes” on Fridays at the .202. , Spring Needle Kmi Ribbed when Edna McCourt and Nan Tag- M. Sherman . . . . . 85 91 91 Construction Co. ys. Trade Bill j Cox, however, may he the same hour. This class is proving Without a doubt, the season ol gart both toppled 119 timbers into J. Lucas ...... 95 96 93 School. leader lof the American squad. He very popular and is largely attend­ the pit. Edna’s other two scores — — — January 81 , is one of'ithe greatest cross-country ed Frankie Busch is in charge of UNION SUITS were 93 and 90 and Nan’s were 86 454 458 444 Keith’s vs. Watkins. athletes developed in years having all the classes. His work has drawn •4«»S7.60PtrSult and 85. Lillian Merrill’s 101 was Main Office A. & P. vs. Construction Co. won the national intercollegiate many favorable comments. the only other score above the cen- M, Blatter ...... 78 71 82 High School vs. Pig. & Supply. championship two years in succes­ . f O X V Flat Knit . i tury mark. The scores follow: ' Trade School vs. Trust Co. sion and he is now training strictly The newly organized Community .Some o f the homeliest fight­ Throwing No. 2 ( Forfeited 3 Games February 7 for the flat races. Club Girls’ basketball team vrlll SHIRTS and DRAWERS C. Ritchie ...... 86 84 72 Keith’s vs. Construction Co. Romig, also a Penn State prod­ practice at the Harding school gym ers have a chin you $1 to $4.M Pur aarm ant R. O’N e il...... 80 80 76 Throwing No. 1 A. & P. vs. Watkins. uct, was an ace runner and a vet­ tomorrow night at -7 o’clock. 'The love to touch ' WOOt and OOTTON MIXTUlWl aad ALttWOOL T. Pnnttt 7R 85 74 T. Gfifi-...... 82 81 70 High School vs. Trust Co. eran of the la24 team and if he hoys’ team will practice after the LMHT, MtOtVM and HtAVY WEIGHTS: EIGHT .GRADES L. Roth ...... 75 72 78 L. Merrill ...... 101 80 85 Trade School vs. Pig. & Supply. goes to Amsterdam it can be taken girls finish, L. Pukofky ...... 48 73 66 M. Boyle ...... 78 87 81 February 14 , to mean that he will train in Hol­ Gttorailfeed Not to Shrink Keith’s vs. Trust Co. land and will be out there trying A senior hoys’ basketball league — — — S. Sheekey ...... 82 64 81 . 7S V«ARS REWJTATIOH — — — A. & P. vs. Pig. & Supply. There, of course, will he more is being organised at the Commu­ vW- ' 365 394 366 Watkins vs. Trade Scjiool. Throwing No. 3 343 312 317 runners appointed to the team and nity Club and Director Jerry Fey far l aahiH. AdSraaa Construction Co. vs. High School. one of them may be Johnny Zola, hopes to have it started before GSASTOmURV KNirriNO CO. TMKNWK A. G abbey...... 66 61 92 Weaving No. f February 21 GlaMMawy, Cann. ^ 75 captain of Wisconsin’s cross-coun­ many more days. J8S5 C. Hewitt ...... 69 70 77 R. Smith ...... 77 78 Keith’s vs. A. & P. try team and the winner of the last 51 71 H. Nelson ...... 51 65 61 A. Novak ...... 71 Watkins vs. Construction Co. Western Conference face. f Sold Dy Laadlng Daalars ^ •U.IW. r*i tn 56 70 KEBPINO MLANBY BUSY. :bnc M. Nevue ...... 85 74 74 T. McCIuskey . .. 63 High School vs. Trade School. Zola at least is serious in his am^ New York, Jan, fl.— Joe Jacobs, H. Frederickson . . 73 66 89 C- N o v a k ...... 68 82 77 Pig. & S.upply Co. ys. Trust Co. bitlon to make the team as he left who recently paid $60,000 for Jack Wholesale Diatribntors the class room alter the mid-winter Delaney’s contract, isn’t losing any 344 336 393 279 267 293 ‘PRICES OF STARS NOBODY’S examinations and went to work so time in recovering hla inveetment. Ribbon. Weaving No. I BUSINESS.” that he would have enough money He has: arranged matches. the J. Jackmore ...... 91 82 93 M. Strong ...... 92 84 '85 to finance himself in the event that Bridgeport, Conn., heavyweight ATIONS BROTHPS E. Armstrong .. 71 80 76 M. Little ...... 86 80 76 Boston, Jan, 10.— If Bob Quinn, he made the squad. against Sully Montgomery here a M. Hughes ...... 75 57 70 G. Nelson ...... 82 93 86 president of the Boston Red Sox, The American middle distance week from to-night and against cy- Ponticelli ...... 84 14 93 N. Taggart ...... 86 85 119 has his way about it, major league runjiers will have some of the beat cloae Jack Humbeck, Bel^an H. Gustafson .... 81 91 76 C. Jackmore .. . . . 92 83 95 clubs would never announce the runners In the world to beat at Am­ champion, at Boston on Jan. zu. price paid for a player. sterdam, including Germany’s great Delaney also may be matched to 402 384 408 438 425 . 461 Uncle Wilbert Robinson of the star, Dr. o Peltzer; Paavo Nur­ fight Johnny RIsko, of Cleveland, Old MIU Weaving No. 2 Brooklyn club Is a staunch support­ mi, Finland’s champion and Edvin here early in Febrauary. F. Mikoliet ...... 69 86 66 M. Volkert ...... - 59 77 71 er of Quinn’s belief. ' Wide, the great Swede. SbOCWiV6rt6A^ T. Coleman . . ..., 71 77 * 81 They say that telling how much Hahn has beaten Wide, Nurmi t ICsrpiii m • • • • •» 8S 78 73 has beaten Hahn and Wide and 1 td. RUfiSdl G eVA a a • 63 66 62 F. Nelsoh ...... 86 75 80 a player costs doesn’t do any good, . . . 82 8'3 95 and the release of enprmous sale Peltzer have beaten ..'iurmi and also M. Wright 67 79 61 G. Hatch ...... wiped off the books the great rec­ E.,Kissmann .. . . . 91 81 79 prices, even though they are true 1 ,••••«•••& .71 57 70 ords of Ted Meredith. - . tends to place false values on 1 —■ But these pefformances will not 355 ' 3fi6 332 38J, ■'40.3 jl06 , players. vV

Manchester (uonn.) evening herald, Tuesday,-January lo, 1928» PSCfEEICfST Tell Ank You Will Sell. A Classified Ad Is The Cheapest; A M Quickest Way Of . R. / ______ri nrirWkrtn/WVWw*^i‘^‘^^^^~ "" Legal Notice- Apartments— Flats— Legal Notices PrlTftt(» Instruction Tenements tor Rent * 63 REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP Want Ad Information Lost and.J'oiilid^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD The Manchester Trust" Company, at _L at Manchester, within and for the BACKWARD CHILDREN and those FOR RENT—AT 30 Chestnut street, District of Manchester, on the 7th. the close of business on the 31st. day FOUND—BOSTON Bull terrier, owner of December. 192'7. can have same by paying for adv. behind In work because of eleknees \ first floor flat, all improvements. Ap­ day of January, A. D.. 1''28. / tutored In all grammar school sub­ ply at 43 Church street or telephone Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., RESOURCES ' ‘ Manchester, Tel. 1599. Loails' and ' Discounts .. .JL,649,922.57 jects. Former grammar »0“00l 423. Judge. , . prlncipaL Reasonable ratea Call Estate of Thomas Best of Manches­ •Overdrafts ...... 3,246.11 Evening Herald LOST— AIREDALE DOG. Answers to Bonds to "secure Postal the name of Laddie. Telephone 148». 215-5. Phone Your Want Ads a p a r t m e n t s —^Two, three arid four ter. In said .District,- incapable. room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ The Conservator having exhibited, Savings . ^ Deposits ...... 4,921.25 Classified Advertisements James Munsie. ^ * S'. Gov. Securities...... 100.80 i^rtiitit ^ix averSrS© words to ft lins. Bonds— Stocks— Mortgages 81 vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- his final account with said estate to 'U;^S-_Gov^ Securjtles To The door bed fumlsheA Call Manchester this Court for allowance. It is Other-Securities ...... 52,871.00 Initials numbers anfl abbreviations, LOST—SUNDAY NIGHT green leath­ Banking' House ...... 105,626.32 lach a word and compound er beaded purse iOn Oak ®treet. be­ Construction Company. 2100 or tele- ORDERED:—That the 14th. day of MONEY TO LOAN on first and second olione 788-8. Januaty. A. D.. 1928, at 9 o’clock, Furniture "& Equipment . 9.135.7S words as two words. Minimum cost tween Clinton and Spruce. Firmer mortgages. Mortgages bought and Other Real Estate ...... 307.50 please return to South Herald office forenoon, at the Probate Office, In is price of three, lines. sold.'^^P. D. Comollo, 13 Oak street. i f o r r e n t — s e v e r a l first class said Maffichester, be aiffi the same Is Due from Federal Re- • • • and receive reward. ^ TeL 1540. v rents with all Improvements. Apply Serve 'Bank ...... 182,215.32 LOST— y e l l o w ^ COLLIE female dog Evening Herald assigned f6r a hearing on the allow­ Due from Reserve Agents 142.711.01 Line rates per day for transient having-no ■ collar .as she slipped the Edward J. HolL 865 Main street, TeL ance of said account with said estate, fl S ^ 560. and this court dire ts the Conserva­ Cash on hand ...... 79,908.11 Effective' March 17, 1927 collar over her head. Finder please "s ‘ H elp W anted— ^Female 8 5 Checks, Cash Items and call 285-12. tor to give public notice to all per­ Cash Charge J r o o m : t e n e m e n t , all Improve­ sons Interested therein to gppear and Exchanges- .'...... 10,073.37 S Consecutive Days >.! 7 cts 9 cts WANTED—GIRL FOR Saturday eve­ ments, newly renovated, windows be heard thereon by publishing a Foregin Coin and Cur­ 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts ■11 cts Announcements 2 nings to care for children. Telephone shaded, 30 Russell street. Call at 28 copy of this order in some newspaper rency ...... 62.49 1 Day ...... j . , | l l c t s 13 cts 1362; ' ■ Russell street. having a circulation in said District, Interest accrued and due .\11 orders for Irregular Insertions Call I 664 on or before Jan. 10th., 1928 and by on demand and real es­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS;^!! 12.109.64 will be charged at the one-time rate. the world. Ask for sailing and WANTED—GIRL for housework Houses tor Rent 6 3 posting a copy of this order on the tate loans ...... special rates for long term every rates. Phone, 750-2. Robert J. Smith. with private family. Apply Cheney public signpost in the Town of Brothers Employment office. Total .^.ssci, .$2,253,811.27 day advertising given upon 1009 Main street. 'And “Ask for a Want Ad Taker FOR RENT—SINGLE HOUSE at 25 Manchester, 4 . days . before said Ads ordered for t^^ee or six days day of hearing and return • make LI.4.EILITIES WANTED—^YOUNG WOMAN to help Park street. Inquire of D--. Sloan. 29 Capital Stock ...... $ 200.00Q.OO and stopped thl^rd Antomohlles tor Salo Tell Her What You Want . , Park street or telephone 123. to this Court. dav will be charged only for tne ac with housework and care of one WILLIAM S. HYDE Surplus ...... 100.000.00 child, go home nights. Call 2025, Judge. Undivided profits, .(less tual number of times the ’An experienced operator will take your ad. help you 68 ed charging at the rate earned, but f o r s a l e —1924 LIGHT SIX Stude- Wanted to Rent H-1-10-28. expenses and taxes no' allowances or refunds can be made baker touring, reasonable for casln Help Wanted—1^0 86 .word It for best results, and se^ that It Is properly In­ paid) ...... D2.21S.OO on six time ads stopped after the, Apply between 5 and 6. Anthony WANTED—4 OR 5 room tenement, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Due to Banks and Bank-> R ock- serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until all improvements, vicinity Manches­ at Manchester, within and for the ers ...... '"..005.43 Mlffit, 108 W est Main street, MEN WANTED—“To peddle Silver ^^No'^'^tUl forbids” ; display lines not vine. Tel. 670-12. seventh day after Insertion to take advantage of the ter Green, for occupancy Jan 14th. district of Manchester, on the 9th. General Deposits ...... 1,797,832.84 Lane Horse Radish and Sweet Rel­ State rent. Write Box Y., X., in care day of January, A. D., 1928. Certificates of Deposi 34,804.80 ish.” Manchester Public Market, 845 !i.003.01 ®°The Herald will not be responsible WE HAVE SEVERAL good buys in CASH RATB^, of Herald., Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Treasurer’s Checks used cars. Fordc, Chevrolets, Essex Main street, Manchester. _____ Judge. Certified Checks .. 1.709.70 for more than one l*^eorrect Insertion 28.00 of any advertisement ordered for and a few others. Farms and Land for Sale 71 Estate of Isaac Greenberg late of Dividends Unpaid . H. .A . STEPHENS WANTED BOYS TO SELL flavoring Manchest^ in said district, deceased. Christmas Savings and more than one time. extracts after school; send for free 9.016.25 'riie inadvertent omission or Inoor Chevrolet Dealer Center St. Upon application of Jacob Green­ Thrift Funds ...... sample. Wakefield Extract Co., San- FOR SALE—SMALL FARM about berg, praying that administration be j Postal Savings deposits -3,212.24 rect publication of advertising -will be bornville, N. H. one acre, 6 room house and chicken rectified only by cancellation of the PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW coop. State Road, 1 1-2 miles from granted on said estate, as per appli-i ^ , ,, charge made for the service render­ for an early delivery on the new Fo^d Tenements for Rent 63 cation on file. It Is I Total Liabilities ...... $2,253,811.-7 Wanted— to "Buy 58 Manchester Green. Price. $3500. ORDERED;—That* the foregoing State of Connecticut, County of car. Orders fvill be filled, strictly .in Sltaatlons W anted— ^Female 8 8 Apartments— Flats— Speak quick. Stuart J. Wasley, 827 ed. • • • the order received. application be heard and determined Hartford SS. Manchester, Januaiv Main street. Telephone 1428-2. at the Probate office In Manchester In 6th. A .D„ 1928. All advertisements must confoiro WANTED—HOUSEWORK, will stay WANTED-TO BUY old china, glass FOR RENT—^AT 443 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES ' and bric-a-brac. Frederick E. said District, on the 14th day of I H. C. Alvord,- Treasurer of the in style, copy and Dependable Used Cars nights. Inquire 64 School street. Tel. five room tenement, heated, garage Booses for Sale 7‘3 January, A. D„ 1928, at 9 b’clock in aforesaid The Manchester Trust Com­ regulations enforced by the publish­ 1387-12 or 1307-13. Hughes. Phone-386-2. if desired.' Inquire at 441 Center ers, and they reserve the right to 1069 Main street. TeL 740 the forenoon, and that notice be pany, do solemnly swear that the Denis P. Coleman, Mgr. street or .call 685. given to all persons interested In said foregoing statement is true to the edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 58 COLONIAL HOME—180 Porter Street. best of my knowledge and belief. sidered objectionable. Poultry and Supplies 43 Wanted— ^To Buy FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, hot Suitable tor two family dwelling. estate of the pendency of said appli­ CLOSING HOURS-Classified ads 10 GOOD USED CARS Including Mar- cation and the time and place of H. C. ALVORD, water at all times. In Selwltz build­ Half of house now rented, leaving Treasurer. to be published same day niust be _re- xnon and Olds demonstrators. Craw­ FOR SALE—CHOICE breeding cock­ JUNK—I will pay highest pr ces tor very ■ desirable six rooms and bath hearing thereon, by publishing a ford Auto Supply Company, Center all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds ing; also store, suitable for barber copy of this order In some newspaper Subscribed and sworn to before me, ceived by 12 o’clock ion. Saturdays erels, White R. I. Reds and Barred shop. Inquire at Selwltz Shoe Shop. with all conveniences, for buyer or this 6th day of January. A. D.. 1928. 10:30 a. m. and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 Rocks: also pedigreed young Aire­ of chickens. Morris H. Lessner. tele- can be rented separately. Reason­ having a circulation in said district, or 2021-2. ' phone 982-4. on or before Jan. 10th., 1928, and by RUSSELL B. HATHA-WAY. dale. Phone 1572-12. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at 313 able terms. Phone Manchester 221 Notary Public. Telephone Your Want Ads Main street, second floor. Telephone posting a copy of -this order on the 1—Stearns Knight Roadster. FOR SALE—SECOND HAND coal MAGAZINES, rags, bundled paper, ON STATE ROAD—6 room single public sign-post in said town of Man­ ■Yds are accepted over the telephone —-Chevrolet Touring—Winter top. junk bought fo r cash. Phone 849-3. 888-3 for appointment. chester, at least four days before the at the CHARGE RATE 1 brooder stoves; also Perfection chick house with garage, large lot. Price The keeping of Christmas was as a convenience to advertisers, but 1—1925 Overland Truck feeders. Inquire of Karl Marks, 136 Will oalL J. Blsenberg, FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM FLAT, only $5000. Call Arthur A. Knofia. day of said hearing, to appear If they forbidden in England under the Tel 7S2-2. see cause at said time and place and thA CASH RATES will be accepted as JAMES STEVENSON Summer street., lower floor, all Improvements, ready be heard relative thereto, and make Commonwealth of 1644. f u l l PAYMENT If paid at the busi- Booms Without Board 5f> for occupancy Dec. 1st. Apply to C. ness office on or before the seventh 53 Blssell St. Tel. 2169-2, E. Lewis, 44'Cambridfe street. return to this court. day following the first Insertion of 1000 MARCH HATCHED White in actual fact as well as name. 4VILLIAM S. HYDE ESSEX COACH, FOR RENT—STEAM HEATED fur­ Judge. each ad., otherwise the CHARGE Leghorn Pullets. High producing nished rooms with kitchen, all im­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with The Christian Endeavor Society HUDSON COACa strain. Grown uder Conn. ‘‘Grow heat; also garage on Spruce street. H-l-lO-28. RATE will be collected. No responsl- CHEVROLET COACH. provements; also single rooms for bilitv for errors in telephoned ad.s Healthy Chick” Plan. Oliver Bros.. light houselcseping, 109 Foster St Telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. while small in number report a good This Is A Nice will be assumed and their accuracy 1926 BUICK MASTER SIX SERAN. No. Windham, Conn. years’ work. Among the most cannot be guaranteed. 2 FOUR ROOM FLATS one up and notable of their achievements was a J. M. SHEARER Apartments— F^ts— one downstairs, all modern improve­ Capitol B uick Co. TSL 1600 Articles for Sale 43 Tenements for Rent 63 ments, at 437 Center street. Call supper given, the proceeds of which TEST ANSWERS Home Phone 664 1986. . i.v as used to help defray the expenses ASK FOR WANT AD SERVICE ' Six rooms and Bleeping porch, « • « Anto Repairing— Painting 7 SPECIAL ON HIGH gradfr white oak FOR RENT—ON ■ hUNUTE from of the pastor and his wif4 to the H ^ e is one solution to the LET­ Main street, six room mo.jrn tene­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat.; steam heat, gas, 2 car garage, nice kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. all mo’dern Improvements, 82 Sum­ C. E. convention in Cleveland. TER GOLF puzzle on the comics Index of Classifications vulcanizing —WE have our own ment, all improvements. Telephone corner location in the Green sec­ Manchester Grain and Coal Co.. 10 mer street. Phone 1986. There were four delegates from the page: plant and expert to do the work. Apel Place. Phone 1760. 1804 or call Arthur K'.ofla. 7S--2. tions. Price only $7,500, Cash Evening Herald Want Ads are. now Reasonable prices; all types of local society at his convention, win­ $500 or more. A rare chance. FOR RENT— 5 ROOM upstairs flat, FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement, all grouped according to classifications work. Center Auto Supply Company, modern' improvements, reasonable ning an honor pennant for the Pitkin Street. Green Hill Terrace, below and for handy refer^^nce will 155 Center street. Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 all modern improvements. Tel. 657-4. rent, step from Main street, 31 Rus- society. They have $38 in the new single of seven 'rooms, tile appear In the numerical order Indl- aell street. r»js tpH * ALL MAKES OF CARS repaired, auto ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appli­ treasury at the present time. The bath, fireplace, all up to date in electrical systems repaired, used ances. motors, generators, sold and FOUR ROOM TENEMENT. All Im­ Lost and Found ...... I provements, including hard wood Sunday school reported a balance every detail. Can be Inspected ait Announcements ...... • , . " parts for sale. Abel's Servee Station, repaired: work, called for. Pequot of $47 with $50 due in the near Personals ...... s, Oak street. Telephone 789. Electric Co.. 407 Center street. Phone floors. Price $23. Apply 93 Foster I any time. Antomobllea 1592. street. Tel. 409-3, future from a trust fund, and $60 I have ten. building lots all to­ Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 Garages— Service— Storage 10 COLUMBIA owing to the Near East Relief. gether on one street that I. ean sell Automobiles for Exchange ...... b FOR RENT—TENEMENT of four Fuel and Feed 49-A large rooms, near trolley and The following oflicers were tnen for $100 each. Gas, City •water Auto Accessories—Tires ...... « Miss Sergio, substitute teacher at w Auto Repairing—^Painting ...... i Cheney mills, all Improvements, fur­ elected: and electricity available. Easy Auto Schools ...... 7-A FOR RENT—GARAGE at 17 Ridge FOR SALE — SEASONED WOOD nace, electric lights, gas, white Pine street school is now hoarding .L. E. "Winter, Secretary. terms if deslittfr^ A-dfmdY- place street. Tel.'i 1388-3. Chestnut and, birch $6.00 load; hard; sink etc., all rooms newly papered, Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ' ° at the home of one of her pupils, E. P. Lyman, Treasurer. for garden and poultry. Autos—For Hire ...... » wood $7; hickory $8. Phone 1051-3 or rent reasonable. Call at store on w Summer street or telephone 1871. Marie Fisher. Miss Sergio has been Building lot on Bigelo\^‘/ street, Garages—Service—Storage ....^ A- Business Services Offered 13 893-5. Dumas & Kohls. H.'.W. ’Porter, Member of Standirg Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 travelling with Mrs. Junie Squiers Conunittee of three years. close to Main street. 74x239 feet, FOR SALE—HARDWOOD $9 Reo FOR RENT-^G ROOM tehementr all Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 1^ on the Green, but bad travelling C. E. Hunt, moQjJoer of Standing perfectly level, nice shade trees, Business and Professional Services truck load; $9.75 split. V. Flrpo, 116 improvements. Inquire 214 Center w I made it necessary for her to find a walk and curbing and hard road. Business Services Offered ...... 13 PIANO- t u n i n g —All work guaraa- W ells street. Phone 1307-2. street. Committee for three years. t.eeiL Estltnates cheerfully given. nearer boarding place. > Household Services Offered ...... FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, and The resignation of A. A. Latham Building—Contracting ...... 14 Kemp's Music House. TeL 821. Raymond Squires’ saw milr is Garden— Farm— Dairy Products -50 sewing room with all improvements. as church clerk was read and ac­ RATHER CORPULENT. Florists—Nurseries ...... 1» Comer Blssell and Holl streets. In­ now located in the woods belonging Funeral Directors ...... 16 Florists— N urserles 15 cepted with re'gret. Mr. Latham H eating—Plumbing—^Roofing .. 17 quire 135 Bissell. to Raymond Clarke. has served as clerk for the past - f - Robert J. Smith Miss Marion Holmes spent her Insurance ...... 1° FRESH CUT 'FLOWERS—carnations, FOR SALE— GOOD Timothy hay. fourteen years, but owing to in­ ‘‘Was Mrs. Jones In her new 1009 Main St. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IJ $1.00 per dozen,' calendulas, 50c. per Phone 1930-S.' Christmas vacation in Providence gown when you saw her?” Moving—Trucking—Storage .... 20 creasing deafness and ill health he Real Estate^ Insurance, d./zen, cyclamen, 50c each, ferns In FOR S.4.LE—STRICKLY FRESH eggs at the home of Mrs. Anna Dart. found it impossible to take the office ‘‘Partly, my dear— partly.”— Painting—Papering ...... 21 five Inch pots, 50c each. 379 Burn­ HINDU NOBLE TO WED Steamship Tickets Professional Services ...... 23 55c per dozen. J. O ., Hettinger, cor­ Mrs. Cecil Gates and her sister any longer. Mrs. Florence Badge Punch. side Avenue. East Hartford, tele­ ner Durant and West Middle Turn­ Repairing ...... “ 3 phone Laurel 1610. Mrs. Lyman left Tuesday for Flori­ was elected to become church clerk. Tailoring—^Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 pike. Phone 439-2. AN AMERICAN GIRL da where they will spend the winter. Toilet Goods and Services ...... 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hutchins W anted—eBusiness Service ...... 26 The annual church supper and JACK LOCKWILL’S HELPING HAND Moving—Trucking-Storage 20 Uousebold Goods 51 spent Sunday with relatives in New Educational business mCetiilg of the Columbia Britain.* . . . Courses and Classes ...... • 27 church was held Friday evening at Private Instruction ...... 28 PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local Bombay, India, Jan. 10.— The Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lyman of by Gilbert Patten and long distance moving and truck­ IN ORDER TO MAKE room, for alter- the Town Hall. A delicious chick­ Dancing ...... ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ rations we offer new and used par­ former Maharajah of Indore and his Plainville* spent the week end at ~ Musical—Dramatic ...’...... 29 lor suites at extremely favorable American fiancee, Miss Nancy Ann en pie supper was served by the the home of James Utley. W anted—^Instruction ...... ’. . . . 30 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. ’ prices. Watkins Furniture Exchange, Miller, of Seattle, "Wash., plan to Ladies Aid Society at 7 o’clock, John Demesco who teaches at Financial 17 Oak. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS­ live in California after their mar­ about 70 sitting down to the tables. Bloomfield spent the week end at Business Opportunities ...... 32 PATCH—Part loads to and from Following the supper the business New York, regular s> rvice. Call 7-2 SAFETY c h ib $4.00 baby carriage riage, it was . learned today. A1 his home on Chestnut Hill. Money to Loan ...... 33 or 1282. $4.00, nursery chair, $1.00, child’s though their plans are being kept meeting was held Clayton Hunt was The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Money Wanted ...... 34 rocker, table, high chair $1.00. 31 chosen moderator, and in the ab­ Help and Situations Strant, 859-4. seef’et, it Is understood that a Cali­ Tuesday afternoon at the parsonage. Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 Painting— ^Papering 21 fornia estate already has been pur- sence of the clerk, William/-Wolff The hostesses are Mrs. William Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 TWO, t h r e e b u r n e r gas stoves, I (.jjased was chosen clerk protem. The re­ Wolff, Mrs. Raymond Lyman, and Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 PLASTERING WANTED day or con­ one three burner cablne.t, A-1 con-| The’ex-Maharajah and Miss Mil- Agents Wanted ...... dition, oak dining room suite, six I j »» a. port of the church clerk "was read Mrs. Phillip Isham. tract. Call John, Lyons, 73 Hemlock ler are now at Colombo. The date showing a present membership . of Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 street. Phone 1034. leather chairs, one pedestal dining, Monday evening, January 16th, Situations Wanted—^Male ...... -.39 table, and buffet $42. Good buy Ben­ of the marrfage prooablyODS will be re­ 143, a gain of 7 over last year, TO the Piedmont Quartet will give a Employment Agencies ...... son’s Furniture (jo. vised owing to the furore caused by having been added to the roll and Live Stock—Pets— Poultry-Vehicles Repairing 23 concert at the church. These four Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 the premature publication of their three members having died. Miss young men from the South are trav­ Live Stock—Vehicles ...... i.. 42 MAT'fRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ wedding plans, \ Maria Yeomans, Mrs. Charles Buell elling through the North in the Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 The sensation in Indore was in­ ions and pillows: sterilized and and Cecil Gates. - The report of the interest of Piedmont College, and Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 EXPECT FIGHT SOON tensified by the facts that Miss Mil­ For Sale— ^Miscellaneous renovated with sulphur and formal- church trustees was'given by Clay- those who have heard them say delyde; best method. Manchester ler is not a Hindu and that the for­ Articles for Sale ...... 45 to Hunt, and showed a total of they are very fine singers. They Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Upholsteflngiterlu Co., 119 Spruce streeL mer Maharajah already has several Phone 1I6P8. ' WITH SANDINO’S MEN $16,875 invested funds from which Building Materials ...... •• 47 wives living whom he kept in his come on the invitation of the pastor Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 $868.49 was, receivedT in interest Rev. Duane Wain. v ' Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 PHONOGRAPHS, Vacuum .cleaner and harem while he ruled over Indore. clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- during the .year. The. treasurers Rev. Duane Wain preached Sun­ , Fuel and Feed ...... His name was given widespread report was given by E. P. 'Lyman, Reminded of that battle, irt which he had been thrashed before - Garden—Farm—Dairy -Products 50 Ing, saw filing. Braithwalte. 62 Managua, Jan., 10.— General San- day morning on ‘‘Gain our souls” Pearl streeL publicity at the time of the attempt­ balance in Treasury, Jan. 1, 1927 'Harebn took his place to meet the same fate, Maddox let his fist Household Goods ...... ' 51 ed abduction of Mumtaz Begum, an taking as his text ‘‘What shall it Machinery and Tools ...... 52 dino’s sharpshooters present a con­ was $269.08, amount received dur­ drom “ All I’ve got to say is that it’s queer business,’’ he growled,) SEWING MACHINES, repairing of Indian dancing igirl and the mur­ profit a man if he gain the whole pocketing his watch. ’ “That’ s right,’’ Jack agreed,,feeling In his. Musical Instruments ...... 53 stant menace to marine flyers keep­ ing the year $1819,74, amount ex­ • Office and Store E qu ipm en t...... 54 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. der of M. BawTa, an Indian mer­ world and lose his soul” . His tadk own pockets. “Somebody’s got my ticker, now. The thief was in' R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward streeL ing open communications between pended during the year, $1850.52, Sporting Goods—G uns ...... , . . . . 55 chant who was said to he- in love to the children was ‘‘The stamp ^ I s room while the game was going on!” Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Phone 715. Managua and the advance guard of leaving a balance in the treasury with her. paster” . Wearing Apparel—FUrs ...... 57 CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, the marine forces drawn up against Jan. 1, lO M t/of $338.29. The The annual election of officers of Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 Sandino’s men in the Quilall region. The family name of the one time Rooms—Board-Hotels—Resorts locks and safes opened; expert key Maharajah is Sir Tokoji Rao Hol- amount received in the envelopes the Sunday School was held Sunday Restanrants fitting, saw filing and grinding. Although a marine plane crashed during the year was $559.04 a gain Work called for. Harold Clemson, yesterday in the Quilall region it kar. noon with the following result: Rooms Without Board ...... 59 108 No. Elm StreeL Phone 462. of $21 over last year despite the Boarders Wanted ...... /5 9 - A has not yet been established that it C. E. Hunt, Supt. INVALID BURNED TO DEATH fact that not quite, so many persons Country Board—Resprts ...... 60 was brought down by snipers’ bul­ Wm. Woiff, Asst, Supt. Hotels—Restaurants' ...... 61 Danbury, Conn., Jan. 10.— contributed in this way as the year AIRPLANE. CRASHES lets, and the opinion Is that it prob­ Margaret Hutchins, Secy, and •Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Frank Coutur, 64, bedridden for before. The loose collection in the Real Estate For Rent . ably failed through engine difficul­ Treas. more than a month, was burned to plates was $221, ab'ut $66 more Howard Squiers, Asst. Secy, and Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. 68 ties. Business Locations for Rent .... 64 Amsterdam, Jan. 10.— Captain death durlbg the, night when fire than last year from this source. Treas. Houses for Rent ...... - ...... 65 Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, Sandino’s men ere gathering destroyed the home of Peter Kur- The largest part of thls> was during Howard Squiers was the leader of Suburban for Rent ...... 66 strength constantly through new re­ who are attempting a flight from kul, in the Beaver Brook district the summer months, th e ' summer the C. E. meeting Sunday evening Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 cruits and there Is an indication of Wanted to Rent ...... 68 England to Australia in the biplane Firemen were unable to find the visitors proving more and more gen­ His subject was ‘‘What prayer can a movement by the rebels which Real Estate For Sale ‘‘Red Rose,” crashed near Mun- man's body after a search that erous with their offerings each year accomplish.” Apartment Buildings for Sale ... 69 tok, Dutch East Indies, and both will soon force-the marines Into ac­ lasted well into the morning. The Ladles Aid , Society •'‘- reported Business Property for S ale ...... 70 tion. The marine , forces now are in were Injured, said a dispatch re­ The fire apparently started In over $700 in the'bahk. ‘ During the Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 sufficient numbers and well enough Houses for Sale ...... 72 ceived here today. Mrs. Miller "was Coutur’s bedroom and" authorities year they have reflnished the church A DHITT DIG. equipped to give battle. Lots for Sale ...... "73 the woman •who waged a battle with believe he inay have been-amokihg floor at a cost of over $100; bought Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 On the west coast reports of San­ a cigarette. The house, a three a snake in the biplane while in raid- additional runners for the aisles, Artis^: Now, what were dresses Suburban for Sale ...... 75 dino’s activities have lent encour'^ story structure, was destroyed with Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 air several days ago. put 5 tons of coal in the parsonage, like ten years ago? ( _ agement to the Liberal supporters a loss of over $10,000. ' Wanted—Real Estate, ...... 77 paid telephone and electric light His "Wife: Like mine.— Passing Auction— Legal Notices who have never been reconciled to Kurkul and his wife were not at 14 and $5 Shoes at |^2.85. Show. In their room, Jack told Auction Sales ...... 78 Gardner’s Shoe Sale.— ^Adv. the ma.rine occupation. home. .hills for same, tbus proving an aid This affair,, following so Legal Notices ...... '*>>'■ closely after the robber’s.night Jerry, Sinnott what had hap­ operations, set everybody talk­ pened at the gym. “ But they By Frank Beck ing. “ I" know the thief,” a.s- can’t put it’on you;” said Jerry. GAS BUGGIES—Step On the Gas, Hem serted Ansel Grubb, “ but I can’t “ You don’t need - money bad S M >S H __ enough to steal iL” . ABOUT HUSH UP prove it— ^yet.” THIS WAS AN HOURS AGO. AWFUL TIME OF v t O w A N D GO TO THE YEAR THAT 1 W ANNA SLEEP IN THE DUKE- TOOK” T H E CAR. NINETY 6 0 JUNIOR. THE POOR MILES W ^R E NOT CHILD V/DUtD BE AHEAD OF GOING TO HALF FROZEN IN THEM Y e d w S T O P FOR \ OPEN C A R . A i W N S -.'ii THE DUKE,, I’M W HO OW ES S lH E P V ..; TIME- SO MUCH OF HIS RECENT ’ TROU8LE JEWELS HE e n t r u s t e d # T O SELL, IS BUSY TR Y IN G TO PACIFY JU N IO R , WHOM HE Maddox was in his room when Joe Piper clipped in on him. “ Well; ’ k id n a p p e d . I put it over the way you suggested, Cub,” said Piper, “ but he wriggled out of IL” “ I didn’t tell you to take his watch, you little fool!” exclaimed Maddox, guardedly, “ if you’re caught witH ’it on you, everybody’ll believe you’re the thief.’ *- The door ripened quiet­ ly, and LockwJII entered. (To Be Continue)

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PACBTBJf Ittaitrlfpstfr lEngtiUtp ifgyalb greatest servic® to the post during S e year. Victor Bronkie, 1927 post EMERGENCY DOCTORS NEW MEMRERS RRING The Lindy-American Whist club POUCE HEAD ADDRESSES commander, was given a past com­ Dr. T. G. Sloan and Dr. T. H. mander’s charm. . held their last session with Mrs. After the business session, a Joseph Merrill of .Birch street. Weldon will be on emergency LEGION POST UP TO 266 Wednesday Monuiqi ANNUUISjUlllDEt call tomorrow afternoon. M. E. FRIENDSHIP ClUB luncheon was served and ^ W inners of first prizes -were Mrs. ment was furnished by Hartford Gordon Merrill of Hazardville and St. Mary’s Qub Joseph Wiheaton. of the same Pja^e. professionals. < Fourteen tables of whist players Initiation of Big Class Last Hotel Sheridan, Saturday, Second prfaes fell to^ Mrs. Ploy Chief Tells of Work of Ancient Night Followed By Presenta­ Hastings of Hazardvino and Sterl­ gathered at the Buckland school CARD OP THANKS 50c S p e^ als January 14, dt 6 O’Clwk and Modern Cops; Big Af ing Lippincott and consolation to hall last evening and others came tion, Entertainment. All Ex-Club Members Invited in for dancing later. The gold piece fair Coming. Unusual Values From Each Department Mrs. Joseph Gibson and. Gordon We, the family of the late W. E. Make Reservations at Sperber Merrill. All report an enjoyable I ■was won by R.. K. Montie, . other A class of nearly thirty-five can­ A good supper, a fine attendance didates was initiated into member­ Burke, wish to express our sincere, Shop Early and Turkington’s Store evening. I prizes fell to Miss Rachael Cluver I and John Derrick. Various kinds of the members and an interesting ship at a meeting of Dilworth-Cor- thanks to our many friends and ' of sand\rtches, home made cake talk featured the opening meeting nell Post, No. 102, American Le­ neighbors who so kindly remember- The Store Closes at Noon Odd Fellows Building The various organizations con­ and coffee were served. Mrs. Ora of the The Men’s Friendship Club gion, held last night in the State ed us during our bereavement. We nected with the North Methodist Sherwood played the piano for at the South Methodist church last Armory on Main street. Commander wish especially to thank the Man­ Before Tuesday Night. church are planning for a grand b - dancing and Sidney Hagenow the night, and give promise of a suc­ John Pentland had charge of the chester employees of the Connec­ Extra Special in Our Yard Goods D ept zaar to be held in the church vestry cessful year of useful work. ceremonies. The legionnaires in Phone 987 or 599 violin. Dan Miller prompted. ticut company and employees of the on Wednesday, Thui^day and Fri­ Another dance will be held on the Manchester are -ow 266 strong. N ajarian Co., of Pawtucket, also Clearance Sale day evenings, January 25, 26 and 25th, with Wior’s orchestra and The class embraces candidates ac­ Trolleymen’s Local No. 426, and 27 There will be booths for the cepted over a period of a number Lou Beebe, prompter. all of those who sent beautiful YARD GOODS sale of fancy Work, of mpnths. fioral tributes. ABOUT TOWN hold articles, food and confection­ Among the new. notary public A committee consisting of Col. Mrs. William E. Burke, ery as well as a cafeteria. Enter­ certificates signed by Governor Harry B. Bissell, Adjutant Fred Clarence Burke, 2 yards 50c tainments will be given each even­ Lorch, Frank E. Zimmerman and Mrs. John V. Lahey, John H. Trumbull are two to Man­ ' Wa have Eone throiiali our enUre sard goods department ing. chester men. Joh^ A. Lappen of 19 Charles Milikowski, was named to Mrs. Charles Albee, The regular meetiug of Temple make arrangemenis for the biggest Mrs. Frank Weeks, and X k S out au odda and ends ot yard goods that are oner Lilac street and Charles M. O’Dowd Armistice Day celebration Manches­ months old and reduced them, regardless ol Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star No instruction will be given in ot 137 Main street. Both are, Mrs. Arthur Johnson. ter has ever seen next November. S s t i o 50cTya“d ““ Thes“e fTbrics" were"originally prired 29c, •will he held at the Masonic Temple either lampshade making or baske­ employed at Hartford insurance “ Obliga- try at the Highland Park Com­ It was also voted to elect a commit­ 0 Q„ ao. t^79c a vard. The lot includes 36 inch rayon tomorro'w evening, ■when companies. tee to make arrangements for the lin^-erie materials, 36 inch percalines, 63 inch Indian Head, tion” night •will be observed. munity clubhouse this evening. The Girl Scout’s Drum and Bugle annual banquet which will be held GEORGE J. SMITH 36Inch dress linens. 32 inch chal-a-nay. 32 inch dress Corps will play at the joint meet- late in February. Teacher of the 32 Sch S ginghams, etc. The thrifty housewife will find The Ladies’ Aid society of the ----- night James A. Irvine, welfare officer Mrs. William E. Burke of Cam­ South Methodist church has set the j ing of Girl Scouts tomorrow Tenor Banjo, Tenor Guitar and many bargains In this lot. bridge street left today to spend a soutn ivieuiuu __ 3 • ^ Recreation Center. of the post, for the second time in date of Friday evening, February succession was presented with the Other Frettetl Instmments. few weeks with, her daughter Mrs. for their annual turkey supper Clarence E. Bissell Silver Loving Frank Weeks of Pawtucket, R. I. The first regular communication Btseii OIIVCL rq-S t.. Open Nights Cup, which is awarded annually to of Manchester lodge of Masons- for , the member who has rendered the “I make you a player in six 79c LUNCHEON SETS the month of January will be held | m onths.” in the Masonic Temple tonight, j Lodge will open at 7:30 p.m. | 50c a set A daughter was born on Satur- i A solid colored cloth, 36 inch square, in blue,, rose and SALE Guaranteed fast colors. = day at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home j CONTINUED UNTIL gold. Four napkins to match. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Cowles ' Electric Tomorrow morning only at 50c a set n m j i M of 42 Lewis street. Chief of Police, Samuel G. Gordon. SATURDAY NIGHT lirlfortb» iHuyyuni Electric Fixtures 59c and 69c SASH CURTAINS Memorial lodge. No. 38, Knights The supper was in charge of 50c of Pythias, will install its ofidcers Ross Lewis, George McKinney and 10% Off BREMER-TULLEY tomorrow evening in Balch and ON ALL Your choice of ruffled marquisette or checked organdy cur- Joseph Lyttle, and its main feature taiL in plain white. Full length. Special tomorrow morning Brown hall. Oscar Strong of Wap- was oyster stew,- so much of a fea- | RADIO ping will become Chancellor Com­ ture that two and three helpings RUGS only at 50c a pair. j Our Annual January mander. became the rule. 25c PURE LINEN LUNCHEON Following the supper a short Johnson Electric Co. Miss Elvera Calve, daughter of busii^sss meeting Jvas held, at 29 Clinton St., So. Manchester 'JtrivPi^ch luncleon napkins, ’ hemstitched' in 'plain white Mr. and Mrs. John Calve, of 995 which an interesting report was Rug and G ft Shop East Middle Turnpike, who has linen only. . made by George E. Keith, on the 853 Main St. Tel. 657-4 been visiting her parents over the half of the committee of arrange­ 15c FACE CLOTHS g Q q Cost Sale Is The holidays returned this morning to ments for the forthcoming Father New York City. and Son banquet, which is to be Thfsl^s the be's't'v'auie 'in 'a ia'cS'c'lSt'h that'we have ever offer­ held on Tuesday, February 14. Al­ ed. Plain white turkish cloths with colored borders. Dr. B. L. Salvin, left today with ready many details to assure an 75c PURE LINEN HUCK James M. Shearer and Alfred Steele unusual degree of enjoyment and 50c of the local branch of the Capitol success have been arraniged, and a Biggest Event Buick Company to take in the New Pi?iT^whi?e.' Sure 'linen' huSk 't'ow'els' \with 'he'ms'titched edge decoration committee and program Watch Repairing A lS a few plain white towels with colored borders in blue, ^.old .'ork Automobile show. They will committee have their work well tay at the show through tomorrow. under way. Mr. Keith promises and rose. . that this banquet will stand out as Your watch, like your automobile WHITE TURKISH TOWELS , 50 C The Holy Name society of_ St. one of the best and most'unusual j th e Year | Bridget’s church will meet to-night ever put on in any town. Interest needs new oil and attention. Heavy, Slain'white turkish towels in medium size, 20x40 at 7:30 to elect its officers for the is already registering high among inches. coming year and to hold a recep­ members and friends. _ tion to new members. All men of Chief of Police Samuel G. Gor­ Servicing of watches promptly CHILDREN’S’ 59c to 99c HOSE the parish are invited. don, was the speaker at the public P a ir ...... 50c meeting and gave a talk which -wms. attended to. Not all sizes in each I Offering Savings Thru-Out j The Rod and Gun club will hold brief, pointed and interesting. He oZ «g„.ar 59c to 99c hoac. its usual weekly shoot on Wednes-, sketched the history of police work day afternoon at the Rainbow from earliest times, going as far WOMEN’S SILK AND RAYON HOSE 50 C range in Bolton. All trapshooters, back as 18 B. C. for data. He men­ whether members of the club or tioned that the old time name of Dewey^Richman Co. These kre 'sSc'o'nd's of our regular $1.00 not, are inwited. ohoript! Silk to the hem, three seam back. These siock, “peeldr” arose from the fact that Silversmiths I Our Store I in early Victorian days the then Jewelers, Stationers, ing^s^may be’.purchased with Hale’s guarantee of sa tisfa ^ o m Troop 6 of the South Methodist Prime Minister of England who or­ 767 Main Street 25c Tube Listerine Tooth Paste and church Boy Scouts will meet to­ ganized the London police force, 50 c night at 7 o’clock in the church. At was the well known Sir Robert 50c Bottle of Listerine, all fo r ...... 8:30 the troop will start rehearsals P66l 69c SCISSORS on “The Street Boy’s Honor,’’ a He traced the history of the three-act play which -is to be given $j£ich ..••••••••••••************■**** 50 c JANUARY SALE local force since its organization Six inch steel scissors special tomorrow md)-ning 50c each. in March. down to the present. He gave C many interesting facts in relation 39c RUBBER APRONS A regular meeting of Ward to official routine in dealing ■with 2 for 50c Cheney Camp, S. W. V., will be auto accidents, crime detection and Goorqu'a'li'ty ru'biaer aprons in assorted colors and s t^ s . h o u s e h o l d l in e n s held Thursday night at the State crime prevention. He explained BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ $1.00 C Armory. the makings of the new police tic^ 50 IMPORTING DIRECT FROM FOREIGN LINEN er which broadcasts alarms from The New State bank examiners arrived 22 towns and cities in the_ state, ^^J'blac'k' plush sailor and tan chinchilla hats and J®'*" CENTERS, SAVING THE JOBBERS CHARGES WE late yesterday afternoon to, make and told how by its assistance Muminum ^ash&r anfvSvet hats^ave been reduced to 50c. Limited q u ^ t^ . their semi-annual visit to the Man­ criminals had much less chance of CAN SELL LESS THAN MOST STORES. chester Trust Company and the CHILDREN’S SHIRTS AND C escape now than formerly. 50 Savings Bank of Manchester. They Many questions were asked ot Our store is famed as the Linen Center of Connecticut. will remain here about a week. FoVrecVilli wool'tind c k U ^ 2 “ « the chief by persons in the audi­ The Sdentific Aduevement years. Baby Pack bands in sizes: 6 months Co 3 years. This time we offer better values than ever in Hous 5hold ence to all of which he gave inter­ WISHES SKATERS WOULD CALL esting answers. A new, advanced standard of home laundering, effi­ BUNGALOW APRONS 50 C and Decorative Linens. FOR ARTICLES LEFT BEHIND A rlsliiS vote of thanks was re­ turned to the chief for his talk. ciency has been established by the new Maytag. This Good looking bungalow aprons in a § ood grade of gingham in Supt. John Y. Keur of the Park washer embodies improvements in the shortening o% new colors. Lace and braid trimmed department announces that he has found enough stuff at the Center PUBLIC RECORDS home laundering time and lessening of effort which are- 50c S?prings skating pond to sta rt a lost- the product of years of research by the world s foremost 70c MUSLIN GOWNS . . , • ------v ‘ ' Regular pr^e = Extra Special Vallies! article department, including mit­ - Women’s' muslin gowns in white and colors tens, keys and ather articles which maker of washing machines. . ,90 each,- - have been left behind or' lost by The following papers were filed skaters. He wants to give them for public record at the office of The new Maytag is now on display. Cottons Sheets Cases Etc back to their owners,, for he says the Town Clerk this morning: home Let your own washing be the deciding • whW a ii aeah. Sixe. that he cannot wear the mittens, as FORECLOSURE NOTICE There is"n^ obligation. If the new Maytag doesn t sell Just the time of ,the year for all housewives to replen­ there are no mates to any of them. 2, and 29. - „ People who have lost things a,t the Jacob Thurner agrinst Frank So- itself—don’t keep it. ish their needs—while our extra big values prevail. pond may call at the, headquarters kolisky, the W. G. Glenney com­ in the town hall between ^ hours pany and Watkins Brothers, mort­ ttit irik'na^lV w o Priced gage on property consisting of Lots of 3 and 4 o’clock any afternoon or $1.00 and $1.50 each. ^ ______may call 2338 for information. No 77, 78, 79, 80, in the Home­ i Sales—Annex—Street Floor, | stead Park section. Returnable to the Superior. Court on the first Hillery Brothers RAYMOND MERCER AGAIN Tuesday in February. South Manchester SOc BARGAIN TABLE HEADS SCOUT ASSOCIATION 384 Hartford Road, (Basem ent) ATTACHMENT Phone 1107 Thore..roatmmanyitemaW cnoO|oto Raymond Mercer of Troop 6 has The Kennedy Company of Hart­ been re-elected president of the ford against Mildred Foreman, on “Service with us is not a mere slogan but a sincere saln.table m tho basement._^__^e^lia^^ B^^^^ and 11.69 and Manchester Scouti_asters’ Associa­ property on Grove street. Damages chandise that white enam- tion. The meeting Tvas held last of $100 and costs of suit claimed. desire to satisfy our customers. reduced them to 50c. The ass covered pots, etc.; night and to complete the cabinet Returnable to the City Court of elware including coffee pots, _ gtools and wool and fnnr nipce cannister sets, bathroom sio , PUONK Frank Gainey of Troop 2 was chos­ H artford. en vice-precident and Ronald Hill­ K w dnsteJs Sbop earlr tor beat aelection!______man of Troop 6 secretary and treas­ at Gardnier’s January Shoe Sale VN urer. The Scout leaders of this 847 Main. $2.85 and $3.95 for $4 town, who include scoutmasters, as­ to $7 values.— Adv. sistant scoutmaster and troop com­ GOOD THINGS TO EM mitteemen, will hold a banquet on Selfi-SeT veV S p G cM s February 3. One cf the local troops PINEHURST CLOSES AT NOON WEDNESDAY will put on the investiture cere- ^ nkffs* V irginia Sweet Pan Cake Flour mony and severi-l speakers will R. W. Joyner T el. 4 5 6 Qiarooal, 5 bags .9 9 c give short talks. 1 Knt ^ ttfe Mayflower Vermont Syru, for O G C Bluefish ...... 25c lb. $5 and $6 shoes for $3.95 at Cod Steak ...... 25c lb- Try Breaded G ardner’s Shoe Sale.- —Adv. Contractor and California Asparagus ...... 3 caM Me Flounders Sunbeam Sauerkraut.... 4 large cans Me Spedal on Builder H a lib u t...... 45c lb. Veal Chops or Alteration and Repair Work Down Weight Tomatoes, 3 FOR RENT Salmon ...... 40c lb. Log Cabin Pure Maple Syrup. .2 cans 50c Swansdown ODD FELLOWS’ HALL Given Prompt Attention. Butterfish .. . SOc lb. Cutlets For Entertainment, Dances, Lodge Purposes. Have a Few More Vacant Residence 71 Pitkin Street. Smelts ...... 35c lb. ^^Health Market” Specials FOB WEDNESDAY DINNER Cake Sets Nights. Apply to HENRY LOWD, South Manchester. Phone Haddock----- ...... 15c lb. which contain the following ar­ Janitor on Premises. W e have som e very fancy ■white tic les: ...... 25c q t 1 LB. SLICED BACON milk fed native Veal...... 20c qt. Quohaugs for 1 Aluminum Measuring Cup Oysters .... 1 LB. LIVER 50c Special on small ends of Ham 1 Spatula 1 Heavy Square Cake Tin (shanks) for boiling at 12^c ...... 32c lb. 1 Patent Round Angel Food Tin Smoked Finnan Haddock .. Pork Chops...... lbs 50c to 15c lb. 1 Set Aluminum Measuring Sausage Meat ...... 2 /2 lbs. Me Spotms FRESH FISH 1 Wooden Slotted Mixing Spoon Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit^ Spinach, Lettuce, Cabbage Nice lean cuts of Shoulder of 1 Copy “Cake Secrets” Dfll Pickles ...... 2 dozen Me Lamb for stewing 25c to 28c lb. Jnsttienof these sets >eft. By Express Wednesday Pork and Beef Ground...... 2 lbs. SOc They were originally priced at lave A nutritious lamb stew 81.43. This price Included a week—^the children will 1. box Swansdown Cake Flour— M orning l ^ e it. and we are going to sell them out at the very low price of 69c Reymander’s Market a set. If you want a set, Special on short cut Sirloin please phone your order at Opposite Army and Navy Club once. This price does not, of Manchester Public Market 1069 Main Street, y SOUTH MANCHESTER \C O A jH Steaks 68c lb. and Boneless We Deliver. course, Include the flour. Phone 456. Ends of Ham to boil 29c lb. Try Plhehurst Bulk-Molass­ A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 F ow l Chickens es. ^ ■

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