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Bli^CH^STER, CONNJ, ElQteiTTANUARY 20, 1928 , (EIGHTEEN PAOES) VOL. XLU., NO. 94.

Succor for Prisoners of the Deep PRESmENIOF Science To 4- FREE STATE IS Man Within ON ALL NATIONS IS W R i m O f A D aVENJimOHE Washington, Jan. 20—Before an-*reau of Standards, is the painter of other century has winged its way this alluring picture of future life p l a n o f GUERRERO down the corridors of time, the in the civilized world, and he basep world will be remoulded to the his prediction, not on dreams and End Conies Suddenly and Un­ Wilfiam T.C osgrave Greeted heart’s desire of mail—a world de­ fan<^, but upon the remarkable ac­ void of pain, worr^, poverty, bru­ complishments of sciehce. tality—emancipated from the over­ “Man's mind‘is far too valuable expectedly Though He Foreip Mmister of San Sal­ By Thousands In New whelming crusher of dreams and for craative work to waste on do­ I achievement—routine. ing the same thing twice in the vador TeDs Correspon­ It is sound psychology that our same way,” Dr. Hubbard told the Had Been Long 111—For­ York—Visibly Affected conscious actions and efforts re­ International News Service today. spond to the vision of an end to be “Since measurement is the quest dents His Views At Pan- attained. Physical man, his mind for truth and truth makes men free, mer Postmaster. By Cheers of Crowds. and body and soul, will be remodej- we begin to see a universal func­ ed along lines that will correspond tion of measurement—we measure American Congress; Unit­ to the new and ideal conditions of our way to emancipauon from the Death ^tnick swiftly last night New York, Jan. 2 0 —President tomorrow—fatiguing, manual labor routine by such analysis of skill will be banHsired and we’ll work that we can specify it in units of when it took a man who had been ed States Delegates Keep William T. Cosgrave of the Irish measurement. fighting it gamely the better part Free State, a slim soft-voiced man “for an age at a sitting and never Mrs. Gaudet Dies and Hart­ be ured at all.” Ideal Human Being of his life, Fred H. Wall, veteran In the Background. of 47 with sandy hair and mus­ The Autlior “We are measuring our way to Manchester news and publicity tache, arrived in New York today the specification for an ideal human Dr. Henry D. Hubbard, an out­ writer, finally lost his battle, lost to pay his respects to America. It standing American scientist and ford Vetermarian Is Close­ was the first time in the long, secretary of the United States Bu- (Continued on l*age 3) it so suddenly that it came in Havana, Jdn. 20—Compulsdry stormy history of Ireland that an shocking contrast to the long, up­ ly Guarded After PoGce arbitration of all international dis­ Irish leader had come • to these hill struggle he had been through. putes In the western hemisphere Is shores bearing tidings of success Shortly aftqrj six‘o’clock last eve­ already achieved in Ireland s fight REWARD INCREASED MAYOR OF ALABAMA Get Dying Confession. favored by Gustavo Guerrero, for­ for freedom. ning Fred Wail passed away. He eign minister of San Salvador, this Nineteen guns from the batteries had ’ become suddenly ill at riioon- official told the correspondents to­ time’lunch, fell into a semi-con on Governor’s Island boomed a wel­ Haitford, Coritt., Jan. 20—Mrs. day. Minister Guerrero was elected come to President Cosgrave as he FOR MISSING GIRL RAPS SEN. HEFLIN scions state and never i-egalued stood on the deck of the city’s re- consciousness before death. Max J. Gaudet, of New Haven, died chairman of the committee on pub­ ception boat, the Macom, which - , • Bom Here. in Hartford hospital at 8:03 A.M., lic international law, one of the brought the distinguished visitor up ■ Fred H. Wall was born in Man­ - today from the effects of a bullet most important of the Pan-Ameri­ the bay from the liner Homeric. Wires Sen. Robinson That chester, but' shortly after his birth Smith Family Offer $10,000 his folks moved to Talcottville wound in her body after a shooting can conference, and his selection in­ “My heart is filled with the deep­ affair that took place' Wednesday est feelings of emotion,” said Ccs- where his father had purchased sures the Uveiiests debate upon the grave as he .stepped on American If Daughter Is'Found He Will Not Be “Tarred a farm. In Talcottville Fred night in the apartment of Dr. Har­ question of codification of interna­ soil, at the Battery, shortly before revived his education. After old Guilfoyle, a federal veterinarian tional law. leaving the grammar school in noon. and Feathered” in State. on Maple street. Minister Querrero said he does Police Precautions Alive— Mother Collapses. that village he worked in the card-room at the Talcott Brothers Two hours after Mrs. Gaudet not favor the proposal for estab­ Extra police precautions were There’ll be less loss of life in submarine accidents like the S-4’s if lishing an arbitration court for the taken to guard Cosgrove. Fully plant. Then John Wall, . Fred’s the device here pictured in tests off the Charlestown. Mass., bridge is died, Frank J. Carlton, prosecuting Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 20.—Re­ attorney for the City of Hartford, American republics, holding that 3,000 mounted and motorcycle po­ New York, Jan. 20.—The search adopted generally by under-water craft. As part of a submersible’s the existing machinery of the lice lined Broadway, from the Bat- for Miss Frances St. John Smith, futing today the assertion of Sen­ hull, it would form a separate compartment through which food, water announced he had issued a warrant changing Dr. Guilfoyle' ■with the World Court is sufficient lerv to City Hall, where Mayor 18-year-old student who vanished ator Heflin, Democrat of Alabama, and air could he passed to the crew in case of disaster. He e’Vaded the question as to James J. Walker welcomed the Irish murder of Mrs*,, Gaii&eL - ’The' war­ from Smith polleg a v cek ago that Senator Robirtson, Democrat rant will not b^»er»ed,4lie piTOsect^- whether he favpred this cofaference swung back to New York City to- i of Arkansas, minority leader of the tor said, until Dr. Gullfoyle’s condi,- writing a hew definition of “inter­ tlon improves sufficiently for him to vention,” such as proposed by Mexi­ day with the arrival here of her | Senate,. would be “tarred and Ifalian-Americans Lead co, Haiti, Uruguay and others. brother, St. John Smith, Jr., and a feathered’’ in Alabama for con­ leave the hospital. At present the demning Heflin s attacks on Gov. , doctor is pronounced on the road private detective. to recovery and is being guarded Havana, Cuba, Jan. 20.—The A1 Smith and the Catholic. ct\urcfa, in New Haven *s Schools threatened Latin-American insur­ Their hurried trip from North­ Mayor W. A. Gunter, Jr., of Mon- 24 hours a day. rection against the Latin-American ampton, Mass., wheru the search gomery, sent the following tele- ^ Get Confession policy of the United States appear­ gram tA Robinsonl Prosecutor Carlton and William has centered, stirred rumors that New Haven, Conn., Jan. 20.— <^-tialian 18, Austrian 241, Austro- ed today to be pretty well squelch­ “As mayor of the capital city of J. Hickey, county detective, inter­ ed. Yeoman diplomatic work had Frances was being held captive' by Alabama, I speak not only.for the About twQ-third3 of New Haven's Galician 8, Belgian 18, Bohemian 2, viewed Mrs. Gaudet just before she abductors waiting for a further in­ Eulguriau 4, Canadian 224, Chinese been accomplished by the Ameri­ people of Montgomery, but for a 33,291 public school children are died and obtained a signed state- can delegation since its arrival in crease in the $10,000 reward of­ large majority of the people of Ala- : 5, Negro 9o2, Croatian 2, Czecho­ inent, accoiTiing to the prosecutor. fered by the girl’s father. of foreign-born parents, according slovakian 37, Danish 84, Dutch 17, Havana to deal with the Sixth Pan- bama, when I request you to visit’ While the real story of the shoot­ American Conference. As a result Another report was that the Montgomery at some early' date Caa' to the annual survey announced to­ East Galician 1, Egyptian 1, Eng­ ing affair is in the hands of the day by the Board of Education. Tha lish 3ji), Esthohina 3, Finnish . 25, of this work, the conference swung young student has sought seclusion the guest of the city and the people authorities through this statement into the committee stage today in a thickly populated neighbor­ of Alabama, and speak to our total having foreign-born parents Is French 58, German 502, Greek 193, the authorities refuse to divulge 23,208. School children born »n Hungarian 144, Irish 1,137, Italian with the most of the opposition hood where., she was likely to re­ people. what actually happened. elements in a friendly mood. main unrecognized. Deeply Humiliated. | other lands uumt -r 537. 12,426, Japanese 2, Lat-vian 6, Lith­ John T. Guilfoyle, of Philadel- Children of Italian-born parents uanian 518, Norwegian 5 3 ,Nova . Mexico. Friendly, . The movements of St- John “We are deeply humiliated that; M ^eb’s delegation, for example, Smith, Jr., and his companion to­ the good name of Alabama should lead ,the Ust with 12,426 . •yhtlq, Scotian 12, PoUgR l,2 3 J ,P c^ thos^ Vliose'parents were- borrir-.4a 53, RumanlaiT 116, Rlisslan BO 'frleirdly that-' Ambatsador 4 day were cloaked in mystery. They be besmirched by the false impu-^ pwraiitteff"to visit liis son. When Dwight-jyiorirow 4s returning to his tations of Senator Hefljlni whu so this coy.ntry number T^,-023*.'Fortj^-’’ Scotch 181, Servian -2, Siotllan 2, refused to divulge whether they {our different nationalities are on, South American^ 12,. Spanish 18, the father was te4»y netHled Mrs post in Mexico City this week-end. had any new information or clues. unjustly" brings disrespectjaponjJie Gaudet had d l^ he exclaimfed: “ I Nobody believes that Ambassador good name of our stats'ainr "‘ou¥ the list.- Swedish 302, Turkish 8, Ukranian From various sources '’'reports ' WaH.,; r - Figures by nationality follow: 99, Welsh 7, West Indian 31, Jugo­ had, feared thfs. might happen but'I Morrow would leave vacant his continued to pour into police head­ people.” slavian 4. ‘ hoped she would live.” Heflin’s reference to the daniger Armenian 46, Asia Minor 2, Aus- vacant chair In this Pan-American^ William T. Cosgrave quarters that Frances had been father, - died ' aqd the ’ , family Mrs. Guilfoyle, who is locked up conference and returri to Mexico seen in this city. of Robinson’s beifig “tarred and sold . the farm. They moved to at Police headquarters followlrig City if there was any likelihood of president. Troops from Governor’s i feathered” in Alabama was made Edward street at the north''end, her arrest a-s material witness arid Mexico’s Delegation upsettlrig the Islandiwere massed in the vicinity j MOTHERS MESSAGE during debate with the Democratic and after attending school here PUBUSHER FEARS her failure to secure $10,000 bail, iriiternational apple cart at Havana. of City’ Hall park, where thousands Northampton, Mass., Jan. 20.— leader, when Robinson castigated Fred decided to look for work. SMITH IS BARRED had her mother arid sister as visi­ the Alabaman, in scathing speech, Similarly with other threatened of persons assembled to pay tribute The heart-broken mother of Miss The Manchester Herald liad just tors today. The party were warned controversies. Charles Evans to the visitor. There had been signs Frances St. John Smith was in a {or Heflin’s attacks upon Catholic­ located ip-. the building it now ism and upon Gov. Smith. they must converse only in English. Hughes, who admittedly is the out­ of anti-Free State activities. There state of collapse at the Northamp­ occupies on Hilliard street and just FROM U. S. SENATE KIDNAPPING PLOT Any, attempt to talk in German, standing international figure in was no untoward demonstration, ton House here today. shortly before had begun issuing they were told, would lead them to the conference, graciously declined however. In poor health, the mother came twice a ■week. Fred Wall wanted be esemrted from the station. to serve as chairman of either of Irish leaders of New York, in here to personally assist in the to learn the printing business arid the most important committees of polished high silk hats, went down search despite the pleadings of CONTROLLER DEFENDS he secured a position 'with The New Unwritten Law Used/to Lynn, Mass., Man Tells Po'- the conference—those dealing with the bay in the Macom to welcome other members of the family. Herald as “^printer’s devil”. He CHINESE FACES DEATH the codification' of public interne.- Cosgrave on the liner Homeric. Time and again during the past soon took a liking for writing news tional law and with the future Cosgrave was taken aboard the week Mrs. St. John Smith has had CONNECTICUT’S BOARD items, however, and gave up Keep Illinois Senator lice Ex-Employe Threaten­ status of the Pan-American Union. flag-decked Macom while the band her hopes raised only to be cast thoughts of the printers’ trade to go IF HE RETURNS HOME Hnghs* Plea. played the national anthem and the down when a clue failed. into the office, help on the books Hughes pleaded that his duties •anthem of the Irish Free State. Mustering all that remained of i Cheshire, Conn., Jan. 20.—Fred­ and write news items. From Taking Seat. ed to Kill Him. as chairman of the American dele­ Greeted With Cheers her waning strength, the grief- erick M. Salmon, state controller, • Takes to Neivs Writing. Legal Battle Starts Over Radi­ gation would prevent his giving Then, amid tooting whistles and stricken woman poured out her came to the defense of the State De­ Fred Wall liked news writing cal Stodent’s Actions In Cali- adequate time to the work of the the hlowiiiig of sirens on harbor mother love in this public message partment of Finance and Control and readily adapted himself to the Washington, Jan. 20—A new Lynn, Mass., Jan. 30—Frederick fornia. . committees and instead of accept­ vessels, Cosgrave came up the bay. to her daughter: I today when he spoke before the W. Enwright, newspaper publisher ing the honors himself. He nomi­ (Conti:- :e.l on Page 14) “unwritten law,” barring from the Wh^n he landed at the Battery he quarterly meeting of the Connecti­ of Lynn and Boston, his wife and San Francisco, Calif., Jan. 20. nated for chairman of the in- was given a deafening cheer by the cut Society of Executives in the Senate men elected through the ex­ ternationaMaw committee Dr. Gus­ “To Frances St. John Smith: 19-year-old daughter,, were ander "Whether Tsiang Hai Tsing will be vast throng that had assembled. “Frances, my darling—please State Reformatory here. Mr. Salmon penditure of great campaign funds, allowed to remain in , the United tavo G u ^ ^ o of Salvador, who has Cosgrave was visibly affected by declared that charges are being police guard today as the result of States or must return to his native bfcen among the most vigorous of was drying on the statute hooks to­ a kidnaping complaint Mr. En­ the warmth of the welcome. “ had­ (Continued on page 1-1)) made that the new departn^nt was day as a result of the Senate’s ac­ China and there face possible exe­ the United Stales’, policy in Nic­ n’t expected this,” he remarked. “strangling” other departments. “I APE MAN BEGINS wright lodiged with local police. cution is the question to be decided aragua and through Central Ameri­ To newspaper men, he said: resent the charge,” he said. “Our tion in excluding Frank L. Smith, Kidnaped by a band of thugs led by the Federal District Court here ca generally. “This is the first time in the motives are misunderstood.” Republican of Illinois. by a newspaper columnist, formerly tomorrow. . Dr. Guerrero was highly pleased ^ history of Ireland-that a repre en- Mr. Salmon pointed out that Con­ UFE SENTENCE For the first time in its history, employed by him, the publisher Tsing was permitted to enter the by the. compliment of being chosen tative of our government comes to HULL, OF TENNESSEE necticut’s state government dis­ the Seriate denied a seat to a sena­ said he was driven to a lonely country as a sturient- H® enrolled m the chairman of the most import­ see your country with a message of burses upward of $36,000,000 a tor-elect holding le,gal credentials, camp in Nahant, was told he was Stanford university, where he. was ant. committee , a t the conference. It good will and gratitude for the year through 185 boards, depart­ on the ground that excessive cam­ to be killed for $25,000 and his active in radical circles, and once is this committee that will have to sympathy and support your country THROWS HAT IN RING ments and commissiops, and that paign expenditures tainted his elec­ body thrown into the harbor but engaged President Ray Lyman WiL deal with the question of whether the state books contain over 1,000 On Way to Prison Mobs Try tion with “fraud and corruption.” was released after agreeing to pay bur in a controversy over the ad­ under international law the United (Continued on page 14)) active accounts. The controller’s de­ In excluding Smith, the Senate for­ for his life. • visability of sending American Slates has Or has not “invaded” Former Democratic National partment alone receives 900 claims To Get At Him— Is Close­ mally endorsed-, the “rule” laid Frederick R. Dutton, 25, of this troops to-China. During an absence Nicaragua by the dispatch of thous-, a day and settles an equal number down In the' old Newberry case six city, chauffeur for Mr, Enwright from the, university, the immigra­ aUds of marines to occupy the MEN LIVED A WEEK Chairman Announces His each working day. years ago, that heavy campaign ex­ tion bureau ordered him deported towns and insure a “free election” Candidacy Today. As an example of how the state ly Goarded. penditures invalidated an election. (Continued on rage a) on the ground that he had ,lost his next yeaK' ” departments are growing he pointed Overwhelming Vote status as a student and had dis­ Inijmriant Committee. ON SUNKEN SUB S 4 Washington, Jan. '20—Rep. Cor­ out that the highway department The vote ousing Smith, was so seminated inflammable literature. The first chairmanship of com­ dell Hull of Tennessee, former De­ has grown from 250 employes in overwhelming that It surprised even STATE PAYS ONLY Tomorrow’s hearing will .he on mittee that Hughes refused was mocratic national chairman, was 1910 to more than 1,500 employes Marquette, Mich., Jan. 20.—To­ his opposition. It was 61 to 23, habeas corpus proceedings brought that of the Pan-American Union, Expert Watchmaker So Re­ presented to the nation today as today, and its disbursements have day he is number 44o6. A week ago with 21 Republicana, one Farmer- by several leading citizens of San ’This Is an important committee if ports After Examining the south’s latest candidate for the increased from $1,200,945; seven­ he was Adolph Hotelling, respected FOR GIRLS’ CARE Francisco on vthe Chinese student’s foir' no other reason than that some teen years ago to over $10,000,000 citizen of Owosso, Mich., deacon of Laborite and 39 Democrats voting Watches of Dead Sailors. presidency. against him, while but two Demo­ behalf. of the smaller countries of Latin- Hull was entered In the race by now. State receipts have increased the Church of Christ; beloved hus­ To depart Tsing to China would America ' are insisting that the 114 per cent in seven years while band and father. crats and 21 Republicans voted for I Not Responsible For Medical Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, the unanimous endorsement of the him. be to send him to 'almost certain Union be removed from the class- Tennssee delegation in Congress. state expenditures have increased He is beginning the second day of i Treatment in House of the execution, because of his affiliation Jan. 20—Many of the 32 men whose 128 per cent. the life sentence ir po':od on him Illinois was left with but one j of an international debating society bodies were recovered from the He may make a formal announce­ Senator as a result of the Senate’s I1 • Good Shepherd. with the Nationalist Party, accord-, given power to supervise such Only such an organization as the for the fiendish butcher of five- . . j . ' _ ' A T - A m l o T R - ® ______*.• a ...... n sunken Submarine S-4 lived* from ment later. action. Authorities here were Ing to -Austin Lewis, attorney re things as the present American Putting him forward as a “har­ State Board of Finance and Control year-old Dorotny Schneider of Mt. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20.*—Neith­ talned to fight deportation. If he is the time of the crash — the late can handle the situation properly, Morris. agreed that the next move is up to military occupation of Nicaragua. afternoon on Saturday, Dec. 17th- mony candidate,” the Tennessee Gov. Len Small of Illinois, who can er the state nor the town is respon­ permitted- to remain In the country The chairmanship was given to delegation spokesman emphatically economically and swiftly, he said. He cowers in his cell mumbling. sible for any medical treatment fur­ he will enroll in Columbia univer­ until the following Sunday morning The interests of every department He peers furtively at the passing appoint a tepiporary successor to Enrique Olaya, of Columbia, who, denied that Hull was being pro­ nished any girl committed to the sity, according to the attorney. ■within his diplomatic limits, has or afternoon, according to testi­ ale safeguarded under the new wardens and shrinks In. terror from Smith pendibig a special election to House of the Good Shepherd, ac­ mony to the Naval Court of Inquiry posed as a favorite son or a talking board. the dold hate in the eyes of his fel­ fill the vacancy or simply permit the not entirely approved of American horse to check-mate any candidate cording to an opinion handed dewn diplomacy in Nicaragua and else­ today Ijy Commander A. F. Dysart, low prisoners. vacancy to exist until another Con­ here today by Benjamin W. Ailing, quoting the opinion of an expert now In the field. He arrived last night. During the gress convenes, when Smith might Our Gasey'Jones where in Latin-Amerlca. A veteran of nearly 20 years in attorney general. The opinion was The granting of chairmanships of watchmaker of Boston, who examin­ trip he sat beside Deputy Sheriff try again to enter the Senate. given Raymond -S. Gates, state Tells All About ed watches found in the water and Congress, Hull achieved his great­ PARENTS TO ATTEND TRL4L. Mark *'Pailtbrope, neither eating , Up to Governor , , Important committees to the Latln- est national prominence as the par­ agent, today following Mr. Gates’ Americans, and particularly to oil soaked clothing cf the victims. nor sleeping. The preponderance of opinion request for a ruling on a bill pre­ Railroad Life. ty’s chairman for several years. Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 20.— Behind him as the train sped on i ^^^s that Small would appoint those who might be unfriendly, The deduction was based on the sented by the local correctional in­ “I’ve been workinig on the rail­ fact that all watches had stopped at The father and mother of William he left the subsiding clamor of the a successor, owing to the tremen­ rather than to the largn and Im­ Edward Hickman will be present greatest manh' nt in Michigan’s his­ stitution. road!” posing United States delegation has a time different from the hour of ■<$> when their spn goes on trial for his dous majority against seating Mr. Ailing pointed, out that .the Not a section hand nor one of 3:39 P.M., the time of the crash be­ tory. But aheau o* . ,m at every Smith. state has authorized the courts to created a most favorable Impree- life next Wednesday on a charge of wayside '^ station were gathered the maintenance of way gang but sion upon the delegates. tween the S-4 and the Coast Guard / The case against Senator-elect kidnaping and murdering 12-year- crowds • that pushv d and struggled commit certain classes of delin­ right on the engines. He work­ The program today called for destroyer Paulding. RESULTS old Marion Parker. William S. 'Vare, Republican of Pa. quents to the House of the. Good ed in the days .when fireriien, were a glim pp.bf him- >, was practically settled by the Smith Shepherd and has agreed with the * more committee meetings. The The watches had been stopped as This was virtually assured here a ■ firemen, arid ertgineers stood up work of the Congress has been-all the result of water penetrating the “ We sold four dining room today by well-grounded reports vote, according to leaders on both institution to pay. 6.5,0 a week for all the way along their runs. sets through our four line clas­ Afoth^ ‘held aloft their children sides. The Vare case however, was each person so committed, in full srillt up in committees nnd It Is cases. that Thomas Hickman, the father, and ’poliiibd >-to the car window at. He Isn’t a.modern: engineer in: | Improbable that there will be an­ Dr. George Burgess McGrath, sified ad in last night’s Herald." is on the way here from El Paso, wl^ch ;he-sat. He had become a complicated by the contest filed and complete settlement of all any sense of the word but he nationally known medical examiner, William Frarier of Watkins against him'by'-Wllllam B, W.lscn, claims. other plenary session for several Texas, and that Mrs. Eva &lckman, “bogeymap;’” this village carpenter would put hiroselLup against-any weeks. and Lieutenant Commander Dr. J. Furniture Exchange told the the mother. • is accompanying who had ;'pever spoken harshly to defeated Democrat. The Senate Mr. Allipg’s rullpg says: “Neith­ of .them on. his paist record. . . B. Dowling, of the Chester naval above to our classified advertis­ Jerome Walsh, chief counsel, whose hls-own.'llttl'e one?, apd to whom the probably will not decide the Wilson er the state nor a town from which Read about railroading In the hospital, held that the .men died ing solicitor this morning. lirrival from Kansas, ‘''Rv Is expect­ chiJdf.eri ■ birbts''neighbors once had contest for months to come, al-^ a girl Is committed to the House of early days rtompiTow In ' by drowning. Dr, Gilbert H. Man- J v t another evidence of the ed Saturday. runYrtth truriIug‘’smUes. ' ' though It may act on "Vare’s right the Good Shepherd is liable- for kin, of the U.S.S. Falcon expressed great pulling power of these lit­ Whether the parents will taka At Soo Juinttldn ari Infuriated wo­ to a seat within the near future. medical treatment or care furnish­ The Herald the opinion that the men died from tle ads. Let them work for you, the. stand during the trial and man hurled* a chunk of ice at his The resolution, -which excluded ed whilp she Is under the guardian­ breathing deadl.v carbon dioxide too, by calling 664. ship and control of such Institu­ what their testimoney would be, tion.’* ' fumes, - Walsh would not say. -■ (Continue on Page 14) (Gontlimed on P«se 2) ' \-V'

MANCHESTER (CONN.)' BVllNINtir Mil^ I^IDAY, JANtjART'26,192§i 4»a g b t w o independence from the. VATICAN DENIES REI > Mann & Bow A"*r'.'. . 18% AUTO BOUGHT HERE Q O ^ Tvy PHILIPPINES T P l t H E ANGEL H K m A N D P M tt ^ ^ M c h M b h a ri %J®o^>«iLnte<|il8 do B ...... a . 9 ABOOTTOWN I Rome, Jan. 20— Tte statement team of debaters to argue Jhe Local Stocks New Brit Ma pfd A . .100 prlAted iu London that Lord Hall(a« A\dantfe will be given ’ at the mertta *nd«de«iierita iii-tiie'iwbiwled do c o m ...... 26 During their visit in Manches­ , cimpmaiK Court of Amar­ Community club house Saturday new Department^ of Bdacatlon- fit one of tlie reprejsentatives of th® anth will hold,Its regular meeting Niles Be Pond . .. 28 ter at the homd of CoL rnd Mrs. IN Lo n d o n RUNS evening. Musid will be provided by, Fefiefial Goveiffl'ment, yesterday Church of . England _,ln the Malinas this eveninc In the Masonic Tem­ (Furnished by I’utnam & Co.) J R Mont pfd a... Clifford Da Cheney» General and conference, Wak retielved In private McKay’s orchestra and Cornelius afternoon before the members of North & Judd . . .. . Mrs.^Halstead DofeV of the ple. The business session will be­ Bid Asked audience by Pope Plus XI, was gin-promptly at 7:30 because';,,of Poley will prompt for the old- the ParenLTeacher association. The liank Storks Pratt, Whitney pfd Philippines were so' Impressed GAMBLER’ S RISK fashioned number?. Providence Evening Bulletin last Peck, Stowe & Wil denied today by thei official orgaiv the card party to follow ab 8.:15.^ City Bank & Trust . .840 — with prevailing prices here that of the Vatican'!'<5i©sserviatore Ro­ Th J Girl Reserves will have their evening caryled the story with pho­ Russell Mfg Co . .. they purchased a Studebaker Capital Natl Bank . . .285 — mano; .•‘■'r T' • Mr. and Mrs.' -L. S. ^ meeting this evening at th^ club­ tographs of Mr.. Hibbard .and his Conn River ...... 300 •— Scovllle Mfg Co f a. Commander sedan. ' London-^—One’ who produces or Smyth Mfg Qo )’a.. Incidentally thp Vitican organ-'ls Cktllb of North Elm street enter­ house, and rehearse the team...... First Bund and Mort . — 55 The automobile, said to be skeptical overv'the possibility t^at finances a theatrical producUon In play In which they are to have a First Natl (Htfd) ...290 — Stanley Wks com \ 'the world’s fastest six cylinder tained a party of their friends from, liondon runs the same risk of los­ Standard .jCrc t . the conveisatloi^ ov(^ .the unlottUf the south end of the town; gt their part when it is presented at the AFTER PARACHUTE RB(X)RD Hart Natl B & Tr .. .475 485 96 stock car, was delivered to Gen­ the Church v ol Engiscnd and the ing his money as though he had Hartford Y. W C. A.. February 8. San Diego, (3allf.. Jan. 20.r-r-An Htfd Conn Tr Co . . . 750 — Torrlngton . . . a .. eral Dorey yesterday at the home last evening. placed It on the "ponies.” U Safipvelope pfd . Catholic church of ftome will .be Miss Patten of the Hartford Y will attempt to •nash thp free fall Land Mtg & Title . — ’ 60 ^Army dock In Brooklyn, New renewed. The Mallne's conference, Nine tables were filled with play­ This is the opinion of dramatic be present this evening. parachute record will be made Morris Bahk ...1 4 0 — Unioiu Mfg'Co v Stm. York, Hy the donkey Auto Com­ and musical comedy producers, who Whit Coil P ip e ----- It was pointed out, waU purely ‘ a ers at the whist which followed the Mrs. Eliza Hastings, mother of some time in February by John Park St Tr ...... 660 — pany.'* ' ' State that there is nearly 85.000,- Riverside Trust ..... 5 \> — matter of private initiative, ' regular meeting of Gibbons Assem­ Mrs. Anna Barber who fell and in­ Tranum,' Danish-Jumper, he an­ As to Lord Halifax’s Interview bly, Catholic Ladles of Columbus OOOlost annually on the staging of jured her hip some ten days ago is nounced here today- following a Phoenl.x St B Tr . . . .410 — new plays in London. Bonds with the pontiff, Osservatore Ro­ in K. of C. hall last evening. The improving though still confined to practice jump.' Post Cereal . . .125% 125 125 It is estimated that 825.000,000 ^ art E L 7s . .*...... 397 403 mano, said that a meeting did take door prize was won by Mrs. Agnes. her bed. N.Y. Stocks Pull new . . . a 8 2 % 82% 82% Is spent every twelve months for Conn L P 5 %s .107% 110 place, but that the English church­ Gaylord. Mrs. Mary Hildebrand Radio Corp .. . 99% 98% 98% man was received with others-in ran up the highest score and was the production of dramas, comedies ^ Brid Hyd 5s .... .■>04 — 83% 83% 102 Sears Roe . . . . 83% general audience and did not speak awarded first prize, Mrs. Mary and musical shows. Figures show j«T*|. mu»> ninRARTt t o SPENCER DESIGNERS" East Conn Power ...1 0 0 % 120% 120% that the ^ g lish public only spends WALTER H .H m ^ R D TO ’ > 103 High Low 1 p. m. Sou P a c ----- 120 to the pope. HumphrieA stood second and the Conn L P 4 % s ...... 101 Sou Rail .... .144 144 144 820,000.000 for the pleasure, or COACH DEBATING TEA3I will create a Karment especially Insurance Stocks Ailed Chem . .155% 155 155% consolation fell to Mrs. Joseph S O of N J . , 39% 39% 39% otherwise, of selling these shows! Aetna Insurance ....790 800 Am Can ...... 72% 71% 72 o8% 58%, MAGAZINE SUPPRESSED Leary. The committee which la- Walter H. Hibbard, son of Mr. for you. C^tUj^ the Spencer 106% Studebaker . . 58% Who stands the loss? Aetna Cas & Sure . .1380 1410 Am Cr & Fdy.106% 106 .108% 108 108 cluded Mrs. Alice "Burke, ^ Mrs. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard of North 870 175 175 Tob Prod . .. Theresa Buckley, Miss May Barrett, Many Failures Corsetier. Aetna L i f e ...... 850 Am Smelt ,175% United Fruit . .138 138 138 Boston, Jan. 20.— The February Main street, who is a professor of Ccim General...... 1800 1830 Am'St Fdy_ . 66% 66% 66% number of Boys' Life, the Boy Mrs. Bessie Birnie and Mrs. Norene When you ask this question your » U S Rubber . . 59% 59% 59% English and dramatics at the ProvD /wrvTTCJlT'TnC! Automobile...... 400 410 ^ni T & T' . .179% 179% 179% 147 Scouts magazine, was suppressed Cotter,* served home made cake and only reply is a look of disgust. dence Technical High school, is the | O r lliIN U S Steel . . . .147% 146% During the past year there has^ i Hart F ir e ...... 805 815 Am Woolen . 23 23 23 . .93% .3 93% by Boston police today,' because of candy and fruit punch. cbach of the debatir,? team of the 875 55 55% Westlnghouse been an almost unprecedented Mrs. Mary F. McPartland Kart St Boil ...... 850 Anaconda . . 55% Willys Over . . 18% 18% 18 Vi a patriotic marching picture, of school which will uphold the affirmr V> Lincoln Nat Life . . . .110 Archison . . , 192 191% ir.1 % ( ____ _ -three Boy Scouts on the first coyer The Silver Lane bus bowled over number of failures, but the great­ ative against Roger; High school of 1075 Main St., So. Manchester 1060 114% 114% National F ir e ...... 1030 B & O . . .•.:.1I4% page in emulation of “ The Spirit a hydrant at the south end trolley est disaster was the musical comedy Newport this evening in a debate ' Tel. 149-12 . I'lioenix ...... 810 825 Beth Steel . . . 58% 57% 58 terminus this morning. The bus entitled “ The Girl from Cook’s.” 16b0 206% 206 % SMITH IS B i i p D of ’76.” ' ; on “ Should the Philippine Islands . Travelers ‘ ...... 1(570 Can Pac ’ ’. .. . .207% The national fiag carried by one skidded which caused the accident. Before the curtain had been rung be granted immediate and complete 0pp. Army and Navy Club. R ossia ...... 170 173 C M & St P . 17% 17% 17% No one was injured. up for the opening night of this Public Utility Hti’cks 33% 33 % of the boys was in violation of the do p f d ...... 33% FROM U;S. SENATE Massachusetts statutes drawn to show, it had cost 850,000'. When 124 Chi & North . . 84% 84% 84% Conn L P 8% ...... 120 prevent the use of the national the curtain was rung down for the Conn LP7% ...... 117 120 Chi Rk Isle . .110% 110 110 final performance, it had lost Just Green Wat Gas . .100 101 % Cons Gas ....122 % 122% 122% (Continued from Paso I ) emblem for advertising purposes, police said. twice that figure. Hart E L ...... 400 405 Corn Prod . . . 67 % 67% 67% GERMAN AIR MAIL For every week that it played 19% Judge Creed in Municipal Court Kiddies Theater CeupoH Hart Gas com . ... • 93 ^ ’ 98 Dodge Bros . . . 19 % 19% Smith, first set forth in a preamble there was an average Toss of 8100,- f Hart Gas P f d ...... (5 5 DuPont ...... 314% 314% 314% the results of the Reed committee’s today, however, held the police to 000. THIS COUPON, WITH 5 CENTS, ENTITLES ANY S N E Tel Go . . .170 E r ie ...... 62 61% 61% investigation. It char/;ed Smith be in error and the magazine was SIX MONTHS LATE •“ Conn El Ser pfd .... 92 Gen Elec . .. . Iii3 132% 133 with spending ,.8458.762 directly released to news stands for distri­ Rentals are responsible for the i CHILD TO ADMISSION TO THE “BARGAIN majority of failures. The linimum ! ^ ftlnimracturing Stocks Gen Motors . . . 134 133 133% and indirectly to win the Repub­ bution. '■ TO COME BY SHIP MATINEE” AT THE American Hardwa.'c - 80 Gillett Raz . .' .101% 101% 101% rent for a second-rate iheatre in lican nomination In Illinois in 1926. London Is 81,000 dollars per week. American Silver . . . . 2o Inspirat...... 18% 18% 18% It set forth that ?203.000 of this NO eO.MPENSA'FION Acme W ire ...... — Int Harv .....239 239. 239 —V - i . A' As a result of this, m inagers de­ CIRCLE THEATER fund Vail c^Jiifrjbut^.by the head? clare that if the gross takings fall Billings Spencer com. 1 Int Nickel . . . ?2 92 93% of public"utilities while Smith serv­ Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20.-^The Berlin— Americans who had ex­ Billings Spencer pfd . 2 Int Paper .... 71 % 69% 71 Soldiers Hospital Board, which pected to receive the first airmail below a certain figure for two ed as chairman of the Public Utility weeks in succession, regardless of Bigelow Hart com . . 94 Kennecott .... 81 % 81 81 Commission. This action, it brand­ operates Fitch Soldiers Home at from Europe may receive it Instead Saturday Afternoon, Jan. 21 94% 94% how promising the play is, it must Bristol B rass...... 10 Lehl Valley .. . 94% ed, as a “ misdemeanor” under the Noroton, cannot carry compensa­ by ordinary post six months late. Collins C o ...... 107 Mack Truck ..101% 151% 101% The German postal authorities have end. BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Illinois law. tion insurance, according to a find­ Celt Firear’ ...... 30 Marl Oil ----- 37 46% 36% ing handed to Raymond S Gates, finally returned to the senders the Cochran PTays Safe Eagle L o c k ...... 82 Mo Pac com . 51% 50% 51 state agent, .by Attorney-General letters and postcards carried by the A remarkable, instance of this P'afnir Bearing ...^.li2 .161% 161 161% GOVERNOR’S VIEWS N Y Central Benjamin W. Ailing here today Junkers trans-ocean airplanes the was shown here recently when C. B. Hart & C ooley...... 215 New Haven . . 61% 61 61% Springfield, Il>< Jan. 20.— Con­ sternation reigned today in the Illi­ The attorney general pointed out “ Europa” and “ Bremen” on their I Cochrane, the “ Tex Rickard” of Inter Silver com ...i81 190 No Amer Co . 61% 60% 60% abortive attempt tc be first across England, startled the theatrical Inter Silver pfd ....124 95% nois Repubflean camp following the that the recent General Assembly No Pac . . . 95% 95% the Atlantic, and which were later world of London by announcing Landers, Frary & Clk 82 84 Penn R ±-'. . . 65 65 65 refusal of the United States Senate appropriated $30,000 to meet to seat Senator-Elect Frank L. awards and payments of compen­ sent down to the Azores with the that his musical comedy, "One Dam 3 DAYS STARTING Smith. sation at the Fitch Home, and de­ hydroplane “ D-123f..” Thing After Another,” was closing Gov. Len Small, it was learned. Is clared the state:, bad IndlcatHct, a The charge foi letters was seven Mrfthln .two weeks. This show was prepared to iasufl, a public declara-*’ dollars and that for postcards three the most succoesful show In Lon­ RIALTO SUNDAY desire to carry- Its- own compensa.- tiohi (Soncernlng his view of the mat- 'tloh 'Insurance 'except in •specified dollars. don during 1927- It pla”ed to a tef* and the official position of tho ■ Many ;,of the Senders: will avail, ^ord house ■'or ovox, ^00 , .per- cases.•r* '•♦v ** £ • . state of Illinois. This sUtementgpr<)- S ------^— I «s . ■ themselves oi.the governmelSfs of-, iWjlnnceSi ■ and was ' VtiJl^ '^«olng V ©EAU ItOANS bably will be made l^ e today. S.MALLPOX CASES fer to refund the uonay, but en- atfOBff/’ at thv, time df tae produc­ JUUS VERHES It is said to be the governor's thuskstic collectors of souvenirs er’s announcement. view that Smith is still Senator- will forward the letters by regular CQ'‘ ;iTane merely explained that To Have the Thi^igs Vou W ant elect, that his credentials are good Middletown, Conil., Jan. 20.,— Three new cases of smallpox we:’e 'mall to America, for despite the 'o'hd.’vrft6k he noticed a slight r.innc-falling i for six years and that, therefore no off 111 attendance. He r-ifused to' vacancy exists making it mandatory reported in Middlesex county today, fact that they were' not carried by When You Want Them one in Portland and two here. air across the ocean, few letters say that the show had ‘ lost any- for him to fill the office by appoint­ ;tkk«g. And thgtigh it playid to a ment. Portland now has a total of six have had more advei turous viccis- We finance the y!-0rkiug men. the salaried men. the small Following a conference with At­ cases and Middletown 70. situdes. CTOwded house at every perform­ merchant and the snidll property holder by granting them an torney General Carlstrom and Cor­ More than thirty per cent of the ance thereafter, it ende^ on the date he first set. nelius J. Doyle, Smith’s attorney, grade school children and about REQUISITION ISSUED Gov. Small refused to comment on twenty per cent of High school j IDEAL LOAN $25 to $300 the situation “ at this time.” HERRICK IN PARIS > children were absent today because ] Hartford, Conn.. Jan. 20.— Lieu­ of vaccinations. Paris, Jan. 20— When Myron T. I..ot US become your linancler and cnat)le you. to meet many of life's tenant Governor J. Edward Brain- Herrick, American ambassador to ard, of Branford, acting In the ab- necessities by paying promptly j-our-grocer, butcher, hospital bills, RAILROADER KILLED France, who has been ill In the insurance, rent. coal, clotblng, mortgage. Interest, piano, radio, or PUBLISHERFEARB eencG of Gov. Trur mil, who Is m United States, turned to Paris to­ phonograpli. or furniture Instalments, or make your first down, Florida, today issued a requisition day to take up his official duties a payment on your home. You can establish your credit with us the Boston, Mass., Jan. 20.— Signal­ on the governor of New Yorlc for same as your neighbors establish their credit. Z r ! So-d'nm d del««tlod sreeltd td. .mbas- KIDNAPPING PLOT man Je.rvah Murphy, 48, of Win­ here ol ClWo.d I,siallcr. The Ideal repayment plan has encouraged many of our satisfied chester, was instantly killed and his the return. assistant, TJiomaa-Flanleyr-oli’r of bf to?§eJ^bWd&l“e“i! 10 star„to™va„.,ba- (Continued from Page 1; THRIFTY the same town, was 'probably fatally __ J mnno-J IITlHpr f ftlsq . 1 C" U86 1 Bam going to live forever,” ^ndo^alnlug,, money ,.1 , ,/i.r. , I THE IM-AN THAT HELPS YOD TO JH|A-VI4.AJ!UiJLAVB -which Is* Injured todajs— pretences, ’[li’e s m "lA-aally-uoderstood -by-so few of the public. Our five to twenty was arrasted on five serious charges. struck in'the* fias’t Souiervllle yard iV A N M O SM N S ((umssatfiimL) monthly repayment plan has proven that this Search was begun by police for of the Boston & Maine railroad by the ex-employee of one of Mr. E'l- IS THE SAFE WAY TO BORROW MONEY a Portland, Mo., to Boston expres.s SPECIAL MATINEE FOR KIDDIES TUESDAY wright’s papei‘8 and two other men train. Alany of your neighbors borrow from the Ideal to meet AFTERNOON 4 O’CLOCK, 5 CENTS. urgent obligations, such as mortgages, painting and repairing konwn as “ Cannonball” and “ The property. Instal.uients on ^purchases of property and auiomobiles, Snake.” , REPRIEVE GRANTED l^ n d to register tlieir cars eacli year. Mr: Enwright said that he had Our patrons understand .and appreciate the Ideal service and Saturday & courtesy extended. Consider these e.asy terms. been threatened before by the news­ St. Quentin, Calif., Jan. 20— The paper columnist; the latter declar­ execution of George Watters, uc.jro' ing that Mr. Euwrlight owed him murderer, scheduled for today, was Y’ou can make repay- YOU Your Interest charge Circle Sunday money for his newspaper work. ments ns low as: PAY .VO can be as low as: postponed by Warden Janies B. nu>. on $(i0 lo.-ui: KKI0.S Si.75 on $50 loan Life Threatened Holdniaii upon receipt of word that $5 a uio. on $100 loan O.K OTH ICK $3.00 on $100 loan The kidnapers, Mr. Enwright a reprieve had been granted by the DOUBLE FEATURE BILL t o d a y SIO mo on $200 loan CHAHGliS , $7.00 on $200 loan said, threatened his own life and governor. plotted to kidnap and hold for ran­ iS T A Y E AND , .\ny information without obligation som his daughter, Eleanore. N.ATIOXAL CO-MMITTEE WlLI, The newspafier columnist at one HOLD DIEET JAN. *.27-2« South Manchester TOMORROW IDEAL FINANCING ASSOCIATION, Inc. time conducted a card-reader col­ HARRY LANGDON in 983 Main St.. Rwni 408* • Hartford,'Udiui. umn in one of Mr. Enwright’s ue-ws- Tndanapolis, Ind.— The National F.'i-W. Hawkinsoii, Mgr. I'hoiie 2-8G52 papers. s* -tv Executive Committee of the Amerl-j- BIG According ;,^o Enwright, he asked can 'Legio'n' Auxiliary will meet in' l.lcciiMcil l)y niiiik (ioiiiiiiiK.siii;irr ami lioiidcil (o .llu> State his chauffeur to'drtye him from his this city, January 27 and 2S, ac , ‘ ■Three’ s A Crowd” home to Bostqii. .' 1 cording to a call which has gonfe oui ' F E A ^ 0 E E S . ' Instead, the .tciiauffeur started from National Headquarters of the | along north ehore drive. The col­ organization here. j Poor Harry— nobody loves him. And when Cupid’s tJorned Beef aiid umnist and l^lie'twb thugs swung Committed women f rom every,| arrow finally hit his heart, it tore a deep hole that only Cabbage . . up in another machine. The col­ state in the Union will attend the i one girl could-fill— and she would never know. A pitcher fnli umnist leaped to the running board meeting at which the program of of Beer . . . of Enwright’s sedan and getting In­ activities of the organization for 1001 tears— half of them from laughing and half from The Claiieys and IT’S A side, placed a gun against the lat- the coming year will he decided. crying at the screen’s Master of Emotion! the Cohens ter’.s ribs, according to Enwright. The whole W OW l j “It SUITS me!” The band took the publisher, he. The toy industry of the United gang‘.<; here said, to a camp In Nahant, tied him States shows an increase of more COMPANION FEATURE un. discussed his killing but finally than 130 0 per jent in the last 99 twe .ty years. SILVER STREAK “ FanffS O f JuStice rUowod him to go on promise of King of Dog Actors in T a n g S V-f 1 J U 9 ■ $1,000 for his life. I — she said. Once out of the hands of his kid­ The Story of the Heart of a Dog. napers Enwright Appealed to the police and an Investigation was Im­ SATURDAY CONTINUOUS 2:15 to 10:30 mediately started. Yes, dear, it fits just dandy. TO FIGHT STATE LAW. Danbury, Cohn.. Jan. 20.— Harry SOUTH SIAXCHESTER Clothes'make all the difference in the Hunt, restaurant owner, intends to A fight the state law concerning em­ V World in a man’s appearance. ployment of women after ten p. to. Hunt announced his plan after SUN. & MON. “THE HOUSE Judge C. A. Hallock in City Court fined him 8100 and costs following OP HITS” And Williams’ Suits are that make his arrest on a complaint by the RIALTO State Labor Department which had you look snappy-qand still give you Hunt’s restaurant under observa­ tion for more than a year. Hunt TONIGHT AND TOMORROW long service. We have a wonderful appealed his sentence and posted a DOUBLE FEATURES 8350 bond pending an appeal. In line of all new fresh patterns and his defense. Hunt declared he was Beautiful and bewitch­ being discriminated against unfair­ style§. /, - ly by the state. ing Irene Rich in picture IRENE RICH that only Irene Rich can QUAKE REGISTERED make. A charming s|tory Cainbrldge, Mass., Jah. 20— . Our No-Sale policy assures'you that you are paying — in -^ and a dazzling star. Earth' tifemoi'a ^were registered at only a nominal price at this store the year irouniL the'^Harvard, seismograph station When an Irlsh.pollUclan mixes votes of every i starting at 11;30 o’clock last night, “The D^ired Chapter 4 When he runs an open picnic; Then he’s In a - Another big feature of this store is our 10 payment it was announced today. The nature When a wjUllng Jewish tenor starts to sing an m ip of the record does not permit a de- Broadway — from “Hawk of the Hill” It may have been a plciiic— but It ain’t timt very plan of paying for your clothing. 5% discount for,cash. termiation of the place or time of Broadway— for the W om an” origin. ' A D D ^ FEATUUE supreme enteitain- That thrilling serial ment of Detroit! ZANE GREY’S “OPEN RANGE” ■ A western thrill .driffma A T THB TED RONDEAU’ S that is sure to keep you “RIDIN’ ’EM E R i B B ' OKG.\N George H, COMB ANH on the edge of your seat. HIGH” A Klss-‘ Incorporated Stag$ and Modern NOOSE * • You’ll enjoy it and crave Don’t Bliss itldi, »hdwl rl /4t^ 1 ^ ‘fl Shot Buck Gordon STARRING Open until 7 :30 Monday, Tuesday, Friday evenings. S d o o l of Dancing for tnore just IRse it. v But No One Will ■ SUNDAY: Branch from Hartford Ever Know Why*” , Buddy JOHNSON BLOCK, SOUTH MANCHESTER m CH ARD R Room 3, S ta ^ Theater Bldg. OUR GANG eOMEPy and ' ■ /-j;. I H« was a 'gangster kid— his BARTHELMESS I South Manchester mother wins a great lad,v. And ‘'SEEIN' THE WGBED” 8 PARK PLACE, ROCKVILLE ' Open Daily 1 p. m. to 10 p. t he wasjvllllng to *%wlng” that she might remain a great lad,v? iHRCHisns W 0im .) mernm b s s a i s - RAYOH OEY MEW C W IR KEPT Rock ville 1 PHASES OF P A ^ tC h iL -A YEXniE PRODUCT $9,000 IN TOWN Fish and Game Banquet ci^w i^k’s “Nm I” to fie W i t Two big events that are attract­ At S> M. E. Cluiph Sunday, ing statewide Interest will be held 1 Of Unusual InteiPBflrt'. Saved^ Much Cash to Folks In Rockville next week and plans Others Centories Old, Get- for both affairs are practically com­ •r n L U L Chadwick’s “ Noel,” which- is tp plete. The first of these prominent Together Ilub Members be given by the choir at the south Here That Swindlers affairs will take place Thursday Methodist church on Sunday even­ evening, the 26th, at the Rockville ing, has been found to possess >an House when the officers and mem­ Are Told at Cheney Hall unusual appeal wherever ,|t. ,.ba8 Were After. bers of the Rockville Fish and been presented, perhaps because of Game Club assemble for their an­ the wide variety in the various nual banquet. A turkey supper will phases of the pastoral, which range Direct results obtained by the be served for the party which will Rayon, described as “ pure cellu­ from the most delicate, subdued Chamber of Commerce and the ben­ number 100 with Governor John lose treated by chemical '^and pianisimo to jubilant, sonorous foi- efits to Manchester people during H. Trumbull as guest of honor, al­ mechanical processes to produce a tisimo. the past year through the protective January Furniture Sale Valuies With a Year to Pay so members of the. Fish and Game textile fibre", and the only fabric There is a chorus number, set service afforded by the chamber are Hundreds of pieces of ^cellent furniture including You do not nave to pay cash to benefit by these reduc-. the ancients didn’t know about was Clubs of Manchester and Stafford for female voices, “ Parvum Quando detailed in a folder which Is to be many fine suites, reduced far below the regular price. ed prices. Your credit is good here. ,Open aQ account in attendance. Following the ban­ explained to 300 members of the Cerno Deum,” which, when this distributed to the membership of quet there will be a vaudeville pro­ Get Together club of Cheney work was produced last year^ was the organization this week. Some of the best and piost desirable furniture in our' with us an|3 our Profit Sharing Club gives you a full year gram by professional talent and Brothers last night by William C. much commented on for the beauty A definite saving of nearly $9,000 store has been included in this collection-of individual to pay for your goods without any extra charge; People music- will be furnished during the Cheney. A few people not members and intensity of its expression. The has- been made possible to Manches­ suites and pieces now being specially marked down for sre recognizing the significance of this offer and are re­ evening by Carl Buckmister and his of the club took advantage of the women members of the choir are ter people who became invqlvea in sponding accordingly., Why not you. 'orchestra. public meeting to hear about the striving, this year, to excel last transactions with shady corpora­ immediate disposal. Y. G.^ A. A. Ball product. year’s performance of this number. tions or with companies whose On Friday evening, the 27th, the A New Product The final chorale '' and fugue, methods of doing business were not 3 Piece Suite in Combination Mahogany entire city and a generous repre­ Col. Cheney’s story of rayon veas “ How Lovely Shines the Morning up to the best ethical standards. $124.50 sentation from throughout the told largely through the exhibition Star” Is a fitting conclusion to a Some of these savings in individ­ County will center Its' liiterest on of a film furnished by the Viscose musical composition noteworthy for ual cases amounted, to as high as “A Year to Pay” the 44th annual Masquerade Carni­ the high excellence of its themes. $2,400. Others run all the way from Company, the largest manufactur­ A suite that‘is worth every cent of its regular price of val and Ball of the Young German ers of the fibre in this country. It Equally distinctive and meritori­ amounts less than ten dollars to ...American Association to be held at was explained that all four of the ous are the solo numbers, and In $ 1, 000. $150. Real stylo> and elegance are rare in moderate the Princess ball room. Few events Sunday’s production they will have Off Sucker Lists priced suites, but you have both in this suite and the major textile fabrics— cotton, wool, the benefit of especially adequate that are held in Rockville attract linen and silk were made centuries, Manchester, was taken off the construction is there also. the people as does this annual af­ interpretation. Each of the four mailing lists of companies which do fair. Pretentiously arranged in even ages ago. The knowledge of soloists is well known and as well business by sending merchandise* Bed, Dresser and Chest of Drawers now $124.50. every detail, each succeeding com- silk making was held by the known to be fully at home in the and later making demands for pay­ ^^niittee in charge does its utmost to Chinese 4.000 years ago. exactons of “ Noel.” ment. The Chamber endeavored to Sfsnrpass prior achievements until But, rayon dates back not much Director Archibald Sessions has educate people here to. hold ;thls 3 Piece Chamber Suite i-; nothing is left to be desired in the further than 1910. Chemists had rehearsed his choir in every detail merchandise and refuse to pay for way ot: el^-berateness of decora- experimented with cellulose, trying of the composition and feels certain it, thus making it necessary for the $159.50 to imitate the silk worm, many I IA lions," cos'tumes, music and refresh- that the cantata will be successfully seller td come and,get it himself. | » “A Year to Pay” , t ments. This big event of the year years before that, but jt.wps hot produced. In his work at the organ Solicitation of advertising by wilVopeu Friday evening, the 27th until 1910 that a cellulose fibre was Mr. Sessions has a difficult problem firms and people whose references A real quality suite consisting of Bed, Dresser and at eight o'clock -ndth a concert pro- satisfactorily produced. Today of interpretation, but as his is a -Would not stand investigation was Full Length Triple Mirror Vanity. The finish is lovely i' gram by Max Kabrlck and his or large plants are working night and master hand, there is no question reduced to a minimum and “ chari­ -Huguenot walnut of finely matched veneers with a small f: cbestra of ten pieces and from 9 day, and some of .them seven days on that score. ty” societies which were not what colored inlay on each piece. o'clock to 1 o’clock. Saturd^- a week, turujhg, out rayon threads. they were represented were exposed 3 Piece Chamber Suite morning, dait'Cihg Will fekture Cheney Brothers are using great and money which would ordinarily Bed, Dresser and Chest if prefen*ed at $139.50. ' a grand prize march participated in quantities of it in making cloth, have been given them was saved. ; by the maskers who will be award­ either wholly of the fibre or in .One society particularly had been $ 119 .5 0 ed several valuable prizes by the combination w'ith pure silk. getting regular subscriptions from 6 Piece Chamber Suite association. A.dance program of nn- The Name several Manchester persons. The “A Year to Pay” $189.50 usnal excellence, has been arranged Rayon is a coined word used by Chamber investigated this concern Consists of bow end bed, dresser and triple mirror van­ ' »by director Max Kubrick and a rec- the trade to get away from, any and found that very little of the “A Year to Pay” 'breaking crowd is sure to at­ money collected was going to chari­ ity that sells regular for $147.50. Rich American >val- reference to artificial silk. It was One of our higher priced suites of Hepplewhite design tend the time-honored event of the in its earlier stages called both ty and as a result the regular sub­ nut with gumwood posts and rails. , A good suite for .city. “ artificial silk” and. “ lustron” . The scribers with'drew from the list. little money. in combination Butt Walnut sold formerly for $290. Con­ ' Notes Foreign Born Protected sists of Bed, Dresser, Vanity, Chest, Bench and Chair. latter word is more indicative^ of Foreign-born persons were par­ Bed, Dresser and Chest if preferred at $114.50. ' " , y A large delegation from this city the product than any otjier,because A real high grade suite that you cannot help but admire and'surrounding towns will attend ticularly susceptible to the sales ar­ it has a brilliant sheen. - guments brought oy representatives when you see it. the^Three-in-One club dance at El- Every step in the * manufacture lington-Tow’ll Hall Saturday even-1 of firms who painted glowing pic­ of rayon was clfearly .shown by the ^ * i m ’’‘j, iiig. Music will be furnished by Carl tures of what could be earned on a 3 Piece Suite as Siip>v:in. motion pictures. Both wood pulp ii U-' K Biickmister's orchestra of small sum of money. Some of these .-i.-rr ! *' Y.-1 . and cotton are used in the mauu- cases were uneqrthed only after a ^ Bun>ee W. R. C. will hold a pub-! facture of the product;1?uf |t is bc- lot of money had been invested In J lie whist at- the home of Mrs. Frank | hg found that ~c6ttbn ptflduces the these projects, Mall of Brooklyn street this even-1 best results and this is being used In qne case of this kind pay­ « ing There will be prizes aud re-1 more extensively than wood. The ments were stopped on a $500 “A Year to Pay” g fiieshnx'ents. . ! cotton or wood are ground up. check which had been sent to the. Bow End Bed, Dresser and triple nurror Vanity as p^:Mrs.".William Davis entertained washed, chemically treated, and I’.uftalo-Texas oil company, •w'hich shown on right.* Not a large suite but well constructed f kV‘-brid#e Tuesday evening at her finally converted into a sticky ma­ has been dead for several yearw, to aud nicely finished. If your room is small this suite will ;li^mq-.ott .Elm street. Mrs. George terial that looks exactly like “ protect the interest” of the sub­ L iS’O^ the, pi’Mi'e. molasses. This material is squeezed set’ her. If this ruatter had been probably fit in better than the large suites. S-^^>Wlliim Austin' has returned to through fine holes in a steel plate brought to the attention jof the p ‘fii§.fboine on-Talcott avenue after into acid which hardens it imme­ ciiamber previously something like ; e)eVeu weeks spent at the Rockville diately into a fibre. Then it is twist­ Mrs. Bertlline Lashinskc $0,1 hO might have been sa,ved. hospital. ed into a thread, washed and dfied Aii-jfiier slmilar>:ase showed tm t .J. ■!¥. MacDonald of Union street .and is ready to be knit, or woven. The soloists are Miss Eleanor the Chauiber had saved $150 on a ■ recently ..w;as.. awarded second hon- Supper Willard, soprano; Mrs. Bertlline protecilou charge alter the investor G. E. KeitH Furniture Co., Inc. ■brs at the . Poultry Show held in Lashinske, alto; Fred W. Relchard, had sunk $2,od(* in a finance and Previous to the motion pictures tenor, and Robert J. G.ordon, bari­ Corner Main and School Streets, South Manchester 'Willimantic last week. and talk on rayon the Get Together mortgage conifHiiy. ' t . E. Hale of Hale's Specialty tone. Building Lot Bait club members enjoyed a chicken a These are the numbers: Organ Building lots and the promise of ^ Shop was elected president of the la King dinner in the lower hall. Rockville Chamber of Commerce at prelude, “ ’nte Star” ; chbrus, “ This free sRrs for homos in various parts I n PI r-it-v fi t t 1.1.^ YT7i-k/1 n'Acsrl o vr It was prepared by Chef Urbano Is the Month” : chorus and soprano of ■ the-^ounfry vrere the bait'wuh. i -(ijii TT n r solb’,' *'Ffont the 'Ea'Atet^ii'' 'Moun­ Which' many per !j)c were hnnirejU A ii » i m iw I tains” ; alto solo, “ O Lqng a^d Humbfer' Of cas>?!;‘ o f' this ‘kiiid.*''vydre Darksome Was the Night” ; chorus brought to the chamber's attention TO ? Geo. P. Wiudheiser. Immediately following the din­ for female .voices, “ Parvum Quando and the down payments reebveten. Francis Eidam of the West Point ner electibii of officers was held and Cermo Deum” ; bass solo, “ I Was a Manchester people were advised j Cadet band is spending a few days Herman E. Montie was unanimous­ Foe to GOd” ;'also solo anid chorus, to go ib the Cnamber of Commerce IN GREENWICH CASE at his home on West street. ly named as president for the en­ “ While to Bethlehem We Are Go­ v-iicn in doubt about any concern William Eckhardt of Union street suing year. He was given the obli­ ing” ; soprano solo, “ Hark a Voice” -; which solicits money for merchan­ was taken to the Rockville City hos­ gation by ex-past-supreme-grand- carol (14th century) “ A Child Is dise or any concern which is sell­ Greenwich, Conn., Jan. 20.— FRADIN’S pital, for treatment Wednesday vice president Charles Staye and Born” ; tenor solo, “ O Holy Child” ; ing, stock. Cases of this kind have Carl H. H. Meyer, a Riverside resi­ evening. ’ received a croquet mallet for a quartet, “ Hither Come, Ye Heavy been brought to the chamber lime dent, announced today he would gavel. Then followed a group of Hearted” ; chorale and fugue, .“ How. and'again and-invariably the wouid- seek out Governor Trumbull next CORON^EB’S FINDINGS, good stories and impersonations by Lovely Shines .the Morning Star.” bo purchaser has been saved from being defrauded. 'week and ask the appointment of a January Clearance Sale Winsted, Conn., Jan. 20.— Three Frank Hicking and a couple of old special prosecutor to push a case i Litchfild county fatalities were country songs by Samuel Herron. against Silas D. Ritch, former tax SCIENCE TO REMOUUI OFFERS TOMORROW I dealt with in three findings issued A group of, executives, from the MAYOR OF STAMFORD collector, who is alleged to have * here today by COroner John J. Phe- Hockanum Mills Company attend­ lleen short some $35,000 in his ac- i Ian. Arthur ivaymond, of Torring- ed the meeting as guests of the c— nts with the town of Green­ I ton, wl.D was killed November 23 u p WITHIN C E ip fy ^ club. IN ANOTHER DISPUTE wich. Mr. Meyer’s a. peal to the 5 when his motorcycle collided with a (continued from pa^e'lj * truck,' met death through his own governor follows an appeal to WAGES REDUCED ■ t. • — Lpfen Willis, assistant statp’s at­ carelessness. . ^ta^lford^ Conn., J «n .. 20.— Am- William Lempson, of Salisbury, beingj. according to Hubbar^.;i And torney of, Falffleld county, and with Fall River, Mass., J.an. ID.— An-, that is a' human devoid of mqn,.n»#9% •aotlier jpolitlcalibattle' Was in the olf- Henry D. White, town prosecutor, ^ who died on the Canaan road No- ■nouncement of a redaction of ten' and jealousy o£. mind, withotilf tlie' int here today. i.xayor A. N. Phil­ 5 vember 4th when a car driven by for the prosecution of Ritch. Mr. per cent in wages effective January many other ugly qualities that go lips, Jr., practically served notice Meyer declared both, had failed to 4 his nephew Phiilip La.fipson skidded 30 th. was made by the, executive to make unhappiness— free from of dismissal on John G. 'Williams, h and!;-went down a 60-f' ’ t embank- act, and he himself would wait A Special Gronp at committee of the Fall River Cotton the. Physical,ills that contritiutfl so city engineer, and Mr. Williams re­ only a few days before going to .^ment, met death accidentally. Manufacturers’ Association and rep­ much to the misery ci. life. taliated by engaging Paul Connery, Clara L. Jennings, who was killed resentatives of five unions affiliated “ We are beginning to prove all of Norwalk, as counsel to fight the Hartford, by a Berkshire train at a Gaylorda- A special, town meeting held t -with the American Federation of things and hold fast to what is mayor. I?ville crossing >^ctober 21, also met Textile Operators. here In December voted to accept ^death accidentally and the engineo” good,” Hubbard said. “ Measure­ Williams, who was appointed city We only have 18 Fur ments today are the greatest factors engineer in 1923 and was then con­ ftom Ritch assets estimated at ■«of the train involved was exonerai- ANOTHER CANDIDATE firmed by Phillips, who was serving $31,000 In settlement of the short­ ■fied by the coroner. in artificial selection which Is gain­ Originally to $79.00 Coats left and we , are Washington, Jan. 20.— Another ing intelligent control 6£ the evolu­ his first time as mayor, was re­ age. 01 this amount $15,000 was ^------appointed in 1927 and again con- to come from the National Surety BILLS APPROVED favorite son entered the Republi­ tion of plant, animal and that part Every coat bears the Fradin stamp closing them out at cost can presidential sweepstakes today of the earth we Inhabit. flrihed by Phillips who, was in his Co., Hitch’s bondsman as tax col­ of quality and is a genuine bargain a t ' i,' Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20.— Quar- lector, and $16,000 from real es­ y,terlyly bills of $15,2s3 for the Newv when John T. Nolan, of Boston, “ Today we have faith that even second term of office. these prices. . ■ ^ " and below cost. Buy opened headquarters here in the' the intangibles V like .intelligence, The mayor today made public^ a tate owned by Ritch, K ington Home for Crippled Children Eve]^'’ coat in the store is now sell­ {’vand $11,250 for the State Board of interests of Governor Alvan T. Ful­ emotion, attention, ability, resist­ letter which he had sent the engin­ Meanwhile town officials have now and s^ve. ^Education for the Blind' were ap- ler, of Massachusetts, and beg»n ance to disease, can be measured eer, accusing him of disregarding announced, that State Tt^x Commip- ing fbrChalf price $9.89 and $19.89.' Sproved 5^,^^,today. by.^Lieut. Gov. J. actively to propagandize the ca^i-, with results even more striking the mayor’s, or,uers,,^and announcing: sioneri William ^*H. B^odgbtt has i V' , 2Edwarlr Wrirt Watch STORM WARNINGS ings Bank'deposits, in Connecticut raid over his bbadqu'arfers'-by U.'', Washington, Jan. 20. *— The totaled $587,260,069 at the end of Si Marines, Is still lacking: taday. Weather Bureau today Issued the the year 1927, or showed an in- Airplanes returning from the following storm warning: vious year’s and, according to the rebel zone said that no activity, was “ Advisory 10:30 a. m., storm crease of $11,250,000 over the prf- visible. Aviators observed great $9.95 warnings changed to northwest annual report of Lester E. Ship flocks of buzzards ovef the,.top of An accurate timekeeper in a beauti­ north of NewYork to Eastport, and peel 'state' b'anik commissioner issued El Chlpote, (the district h ^ b e d here today. Trust company deposits fully engraved rectangular case. Fully warnings down south of Sandy last Saturday), which was’take® as[ Hook i tor Jacksonville. .Storm of increased $4,787,655 in the saifie a sign that casualties wqre heavy. to jeweled. Sapphire set stem. Guar­ great Intensity over western Que­ period. •' Rear Admiral Sellers, U." S, N.. anteed. bec will cause' strong winds and The report shows *’ .at Christmas conferred today with Prepldeqt; possibly gales tonight along the savings accounts in the two classes Diaz, but the subject under, discus­ of banks totaled over $3,000,0(^0 Cash or Convenient Terms. north Atlantic coast from Sandy sion was not revealed. , last yei^r. Savings banks had $ 1 | - *Hook northward.” 612,'$00 and trust companies over eHARGED'WEC^t THEFT * $1,500,000. • V'r- .■f-. ■ Cbiinecticut sa-vings banks .had . New Haven, Conn., jin Many arirlyals Second Mortgage asseta-valued at $651,995,947, ain CarlilGeln, 19, went back to 'Tori- increase in a year of $JL4,902,000 rlngton today to stand trial fan a and spipe ^ k en '^ om while trust company assets totaled charge of theft, the youth bein$ I mill ri'ii>mMlilimilllitriiitiii $378,873,730, which is an Increase Money .accused of robbing a West Torrln^ stock and sharply reduced, k of $4,787,666. ton home on Jaiiuavy 7., Police here Now On Hand Saving bank loans on real estate say that aftef he had secured $3$ gained $8,260,000 In the year, pubr Sizes for Women and Mi^es. ,ln cash he made a tour of Mass^ OR C R E D IT ■lie bond holdings Increased Arthur A . Kuofla^ $4,400,000 and cash bn hand !n- ■‘chusetts cities and came here ye^ 876 Main St. creaaediover, $1,400,000. Govern terday only to be plcked-up by twb J^lwne 7 ^ 2 . ment bonds fell off $800,000. detectives. , MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, FRn)AY, JANUART 20, 192&' p a g O o u r SCHOOL CHILDREN BACK COAL A TREAT ALL ARQUND the United States, had not been ac­ can forces who remained in Europe ■Visitor: It is not often that I get or returned thera after the-war. STRIK^. CONGRESS M AY SAVE " quainted with their rights in the Cadiz, O.— Children of union such a good dinner. matter. The Swedish government, it Others w h 'o vvere killed in action or Bobby: Neither do we, Mr. Jones. have since died left parents or oth­ coal miners refused to attend clas­ was'stated, had endeavored to lo­ ses at Adena, Harrison county, — Passing Show. . cate such claimants through aditer- er dependents overseas who would DAILY RADIO PROGRAM BONUS RIGHTS FOR when the children of non-union tlsing and other means, but that In under the terms of the bonus law 399.8—W TAM , CLE VELAND —750. Leading DX Station!. a number of cases the claimants be eligible to their bonus rights. It miners were admitted to the public Friday, January 20. 6:00—Dance orchestra; organist. 475.»—W8B, A T L A N T A —630. U. S. ARM Y ALIENS had not been located until too late Is but natural that these people, school there. John McCormack, tenor, whose 8:00—W E A F programs to 11:30. Superintendent George Roach 440.9—W eX -W JR , DETROIT—680. 8:00—Dixie entertainers. for them to have their papers pre­ many of ■whom do not speak or read INEUNONIA name Is known wherever music Is 7:00—Irish tenor; Hello Girls. 9:00-WJZ Wrigley review. pared and forwarded on mail steam­ English, would be slow to learn of succeeded in settling the strike Can apbytfclan. Thanbasin heard, and Maria Jeritza, eoually 7:80—WJZ programs to 10:00. 10:00—W E A F Palmolive hour. Washington.— Hundreds and per­ after lengthy coniferences with the "aniacgaD ^ traatmant with 11:4.5—ConcerL ers due to reach New York In De­ their privilefees. famous soprano ol the Metropolitan 10:00—Orchestra, entertainers. haps thousands of aliens who served union men. The agreement has, 11:00—Troubadours; string quartet 526—KFKX-KYW, CHICAGO—570. cember. —-...... — -----3:------Opera Company, will be the 635.4— W TIC, HARTFORD—560. 7:30—Harap’s Kentucky serenaders. ■with the American forces during the Nationals of other neutral and al­ Patrolman Benjamin Harris is •for the time being at least, quieted the Victor hour to be broadcast by 7:00—Musical period; organisL 8:00—WJZ programs to 10:00. World War or alien dependents of lied countries are in the same situa­ credited with firing the fatal shot the fear that trouble at the mines WJZ and the Blue network at 10.00 8:00—WEAJ' quartet, orchestra. ^ 16:00—Congress camtvaL o'clock Friday night, ^m e. Jeritza 10:32—Hamp’s Kentucky serenaders. American soldiers are on the verge tion. There were thousands of although he was one of the more would spread to schools of the dis-1 Ymmth 9:30—Ivanhoe Knights. of losing the soldier bonus voted by will offer excerpts from her oi»raUc 16:00—WElAF programs to 11:30. 38g.4_WBBM, CHICAGO—770. aliens who fought with the Ameri­ serious casualitles. trict. * successes, and McCormack will be 422.3— WOR. N E W AR K —710. 9:00—Studio artists (3H hrs.) the American Congress. heard in both old and new favorites 7:00—Levltow's ensemble; talks. 1:15—Theater organ club.. Failure to prepare and forward with three liUlo songs especially de­ 8:15—French trio, tenor. 365.6—WEBH.WJJO. CHICAGO—820. application in time to reach the signed for children. The singers will 8:45—New York University talk. 7:00—Symphony orchestra; talk. jS%SSX%S%S%SXS%S%XSXSSX%SXSXX%%XXSSSXSXXSSSXXSX%XX%!^ be assisted by the Victor o ^ e s tr a •:0G—True stories, traveiogue, drama 8:00—Brass quartet, banJolsL ■War Department before January 1 under the direction of Nathaniel bhil- 10:00—Columbia hour, Cap'n Kidd’s 9:00—Mooseheart children's hour. will preclude their sharing in the kret The Wrigley review which is buccaneers concert. 10:00—W E A F Palmolive program. bonus unless Congress should grant 12:00—Music, artists, songa FOR SATURDAY broadcast by WJZ and the Blue net­ 10:30—Orchestra, vocal solos, a retroactive extension of the time work at 9:00 o'clock will bo presented 11:05—Hale Byers’ orchestra. 416.4_WGN.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. Fot Your Sunday Dinner Dessert by vocal and Instrumental soloists 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 7:40—Ensemble; Almanack, musicaL limit after it reconvenes. and ensembles. Norman Hamil­ 6:10 Markets; orchestra; talk. 9:30-Ash^ Gang; music; violinist This question has been taken up ton. poet and author, will read some 7:00—Techtonlans; children's nour. 10:00—Arabian NlghU program. W E SUGGEST 11:10—Sam 'n' Henry; music; tenor. oMoially through diplomatic chan­ more of his favorite modem poems 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. nels by some of tlie foreign govern­ for the fans of WJZ at 7:16, and at 10:00—Suffolk Symphony orchestra. 12:10—Hoodlums; Meeker's orchestra. 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—879. THE NEW HAVEN DAIRY SPECIAL 7:30 WSYIV has arranged for an en­ H;00—Lowe’s orchestra.___ ments whose nationals would thus tertainment by the students of the 491.6— W EAF, NEW YORK—610. 8:30—Oriental male quartet be deprived of their bonus rights, NEW 9:00—Little Symphony orchestra. School of Speech end Dramatic Art 6:00—Waldorf dinner music. but the War Department construc­ of Syracuse University. One hour 10:00—Shaver’s jubilee singers. 7:00—Eddie Davis’ orchestra. tion of the law, they have been In­ later the new series of White Bock 7:30—Happiness boys. 11:00—Showboat organist, flirts. ■raE MAYFLOWER Just Received from New York. hours will bo Introduced before the 8:00—Cities Service orch., quartet. 12:00—Orchestra; popular program. formed, precludes any time exten­ microphones of WJZ and the Blue 545.4— W FAA, D ALLAS—550. '9:00—Anglo Persians orchestra. 8:00—W E A F orchestra, quartet sion to either American citizens or network. The guest artist of this pro­ 9:30—Lo. France orchestra. aliens, unless by direct Congres­ gram will be Flank Cuthbert, bari­ 10:00—Palmolive hour of music and 10:00—Studio entertainment 325.9— KOA, DENVER—920. tone, supported by a musical group songs. sional authorization. BRICK consisting of several saxophonea ma­ 11:00—Ben Bernle’s orchestra. 10:00—Studio program. Specific request was piade by the rimbas and .\ylophonea Another mu­ 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 12:00—Dan's dance orchestra. SPECIALLY 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH-600. Swedish government, through the Coffee, Nut and Orange Ice Cream. $1ft.00 sical travelogue culminating h 1:30—Pennsylvania orchestra. legation here, for a period of grace dramatization may bo tuned In from *3:00—Weallier; talks. 9:00—Orchestra. WOR or a Purple network station 4:30—Venetian gondoliers. 10:30—Concert (2H hrs.) that would take into account the Also Bulk Ice Cream and Fancy Shapes. beginning at 9:00 o'clock, also at 6:30—Markets: time; tenor. 284.4— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—780. 9:30—String quartet; solos. time feir mails to come from Eu­ which time a musical lecture on the /•I^—Norman Hamilton, poet. rope, so that the belated papers of a PRICED works of Schumann by Reginald Stew­ 7-80—Children’s bedtime program. 10:30—Dance program. For sale by the following local dealers: ard Canadian pi.inist, will be featured 8:00—Retold tales, story. • 340.7— WJAX. JACKSO NVILLE—880. number of Swedish claimants could 7:00—Orch; artists; bedtime story. by CNRT. ______8:80—White Rock concert. be accepted,,but without avail. Bidwell’s Edward J. Murphy 9:00—Wrlgley’s musical review/. 8:00—Recital. Happy Girls. In the correspondence between -:o: Black face typs indicates best features 10:00—Victor hour featuring John Mc­ 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 533 Main Street Depot Square Cormack, tenor; Marla Jeritza, 11:00—Dance orchestra. the legation and the War and Navy All programs Bastern Standard Time, 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS ClTY-810, departments, transmitted through apprano. 7;00—Talks; Instrumental anasmble. 11-00_Slumber music. _ the State Department, it was point­ Duffy & Robinson Packard’s Pharmacy 405:?-WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. 9:00—W E A F . orchestras, quartet Leading East ^ Statons. 10:00—W E A F Palmolive program. ed out that many Swedish nation­ 111 Center Street At tire Center 7:30—El Patio orchestra, als who would be eligible to the bo­ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC’ C^TY—im 8:00—W EAL' programs to 10:30. 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. THE LADIES’ SHOP 454.3- KFI, LOS ANGELES—660. 7:00—Orchs; studio programs to 12:00 lO-’JO—Dance orchestra. nus, because of their absence from Farr Brothers 285.5__WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 34&6—WOO, PH ILA D E LP H IA —860. 11:00—N. B. C. program. South Manchester 6;SoiOrchestca; CehlBur prograift. ■ 8:30—Piano lecture-recital. 12:00—"Memory Lane." 981 Main Street 535 Main Street, 8:00^Studlo mixed qilartet 1:00—Baritone,' violinist 9:00—Orchestra; oBsemble. 322.6—WHAS, LOUISVILLE-930. 8:30—Violinist, pidnloL 10:00—Song recital; orchestr^ 9:00—W.1Z W rigley review. 316.6— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 8:40—Studio concert 10:00—WJZ Victor hour. 6-00—Markets, stocks: orchestra. 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 461.3—WNAC. BOSTON—650. 10:00—W E A F Palmolive prograni. 7.30—WJZ Children’s program. 405.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. 7:00—Orchestrtf: talk; pianist 8:00—WJZ retold tales. 8:00—Merry musicians. 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. . 9:30—Musical programs. 8:30—Organ recital- 10:00—Reymer’s InstrumenUl trio. 10:30—Quartet orchestra, songs. 9:00—WOR true stories. 280.2—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 394.4— KGO, O AKLAND —780. 10:00—WOR buccaneers; orchestra. 6-45—Syracuse University program. 11:00—W rigley musical review. 11:10—Two danco orchestras. 7:30—WJZ children’s program. 12:00—Memory Lane. 302.8—WGR. BUFFALO—990. 2:00—Glrvin-Beale’a orchestra. 8:00—Studio program. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. Men’s 31.49 8:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) O-OO—WJZ Wrigley review. Men’s Heavy 11;00—Van Surdnm's orchestra. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 10:00—Musical, vocal recital. 545.1—W M AK, BUFFALO—660. 1:00—Artists’ orogrsm. Winter Caps 1 1 Time; weather; stocks. 254.1—W RVA, RICHMOND—1180. Ribbed Union 7:30—Program.'! wllli WOT. 2:00—Studio musical program. !);00—WOR true slrolcs. 8:00-Studio musical program. 10:00—WOR minstrels: orchestra. 6:00—Stock reports: larm school. 422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. Suits, Value FREE! Going at 6:30—Syracuse University program. FREE! 11:00—Palais Royal orchestra. 11:00—N. B| C, programs. 428.3—W LW . CINCINN ATI—700. 7:30—Talk: one-act play. 1:00—Dance orchestra. $1.39 at / 8:00—Harmony team. 8:00—Fro-joy hour. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—870. $1 Men’s Ever Ready Razor Outfit complete in case 8:15—Hawaiian entertainers, 9:00—W E A F Anglo Persians. 9:00—Mixed quartet, string quartet, 9:30—News from Time. 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 10:00—WEAF Palmolive hour. artists. 10:00—Thics’s orchestra. ----- . Secondary DX Stations. Secondary Eastern Stations with purchase of 31.00 to first 100 customers. 309.1-WABC, NEW YORK-970. 288.3— W ENR. CHICAGO—1040. 6 i ''508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—690. 8:15—Organist: feature program. 7:00—Organ;-artists; stocks. 8:00—W E A F programs to 9:30. 10:01—Dance orchestra; wUsts. 9:00—Orchestra; twins; artists. 9:30—Dutch Girls quintet 395.5— WHNr NEW YOFyC—760. 1:00—Dance orchestra; artists. 10:00—W E A F Palmolive hour. 7:00—Orchestra, artists (6^T hrs^ 305.9— W H T, CHICAGO—930. 11:00—Oi'chestra: organist 10:30—Dunaway Sisters. 265.3—W H K, CLE VELAND —1130. 526—W NYC, NEW YORK—570. 8-30-Talk: violinist: piano duets. 12:00—Your Hour League. __ 8:10—Bohemian band. 9:50—Cornetist: organ recital. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. 9:00—Instrumental program. 401,6—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. g;00—W OR Columbia broadcasts, 10:30—Moonlight trio. 7:00—Orchestra: Kaybee: talks. 11:00—Chamber music. « 11:00—Watkin's orclicstra. g;00—W E A F programs to 11:00. 12:00—Steven’s dance orenesU'a. 352.7—WW J, DETROIT—850. 365.6— WC8H, PO RTLAND —820. 374.8— w o e , DAVENPORT—800. 7:00—’’Michigan Night” 9;00—WEAF Anglo Persians. 8:00—W E A F programs to 11:00. 8:00—W E A F programs to 11:30. 10:00-WEAF Palmolive program. 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES—^ . 11:30—Hollywood frivolities. 283.9—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1030. 8:00—Symphony orchesti^a, soloist Read Sede 6:30—Syracuse orchestra: stocks. 9:00—Northland serenaders. 336.8—CNRA, MONCTON—890. 9:30—W E A F programs to 11:00. 8:00—Studio Instrumental quartet 7 :30—Syracuse U. dramatic program 416.4— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—720. 9:00—Soprano, reader, bass. 8:15—Studio programs: revellers. 11:00—Yellow jackets, saxophonist 10:00—Little concert orchestra. 356.9—CNRT .TORONTO—840. 9:00—Schumann lecture-recital. 12:00—I.ight opera orchestra, jwjngs. 410.7—CFCF, M ONTREAL—730. 1:00—'Troubadours, artists, blues. 7:30—Baitle'.«= orcbc.slra. 10:00—Violin and piano duets. 336.9— WSM, N ASH V ILLE —890. Starts Saturday S:S0—Hour of mu.sic. 458.5—WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 7 :00—Burlington orchestra. 9:00—WJZ Wrigley review. 9:30—Studio program. 10:00—W EAF Palmolive program. 10:30—Denny’s dance orchestra. I 8:00—WE.AF programs to 11:00. W e are closing out our entire winter stock at prices never before seen or heard I HER L.ITEST Manchester. Folks,* cost or loss is no object. We must clean out our entire winter stock ‘‘What was Mrs. Timkin’s name NEGRO MURDERER before she was, married?” . ,,r even ata loss ^ . ‘‘Mrs. Dempster, Mrs. Johnson WTIC ■and Mrs.'-^ Murray.” — Judge. Travelers Insurance Co. ASKS NEWTRIAL Entire W in ter stock at Cos' Hartford A wonderful chance to buy winter goods with real winter comihg on at ridiculous 535.4 m. 560 k. c.i IN N. CAROLINA prices. Read these prices carefully: • r GOOD COAL 6:00 P.M . Piano Recital. Raleigh, N. C.— Is GO hours suffi­ 1 Lot Men’s Men’s $3.00 a. Ochsenmenuet Haydn cient time in which to apprehend a Delivered in your bin at the following low prices for Boys’ $1.50 M E N ’S W O R K PA N T S DRESS SHIRTS b. Hunting Song Mendelssohn murder suspect, try him, convict cash. Values to $2.00 W O R K SHOES him and sentence him to death? LINED PANTS Values to $1.50 c. "Valse de Concert Wieniawski Uskide Soles Laura C. Gaudet, Staff Pianist This is a question that will have Chestnut ...... $15.25 a ton 6:12 Mother Goose to be decided by the North Caro­ 6:25 News Bulletins lina Supreme Court at an early Stove ...... I ...... $15.50 a ton^ 89c $1.00 79c 6:30 Waldorf - Astoria Dinner date. $1.95 The case Involves the appeal of P e a ...... $12.00 a ton Men’s $5.00 Music. Men’s $10.00 Men’s $1.25 7:00 The A. B. Clinton Musical Larry Newsome, 32-year-old negro,' WOOLEN COAT convicted of the gruesome murder SHEEPSKIN COATS Period— “ A Cycle of Old Scottish FEED AND GRAIN SWEATERS FLANNEL SHIRTS Melodies” by the Quartette of the of Beulah Teddler, 15, Wayne coun­ Leather Palm United Church of New Haven. H. ty, white girl, for a new trial. WORK GLOVES Leroy Baumgartner, Director. Newsome, following one of the $5o95 Mrs. William H. Crawford, Soprano. most spectacular trials on court $2.79 Pair record, was sentenced lo die on SMITH B R O ite GRAIN CO. Grace Walker Nichols, Contralto. SWEAT SHIRTS A R M Y ST Y LE Victor Valenti, Tenor. that doubly hoodooish day, Friday, 256 Center St. Phone 130-2 Men’s $4.00 18c January 13, hut appeal bjr his coun­ Value $1#25 BREECHES Curtis H. Ford. Jr„ Bass. " Bolton Notch, Phone 1396-2. 4 BUCKLE ARCTICS 7:30 Austin Organ Recital— sel automatically stayed execution “ A Day in Venice,” a descriptive until the supreme court acts one composition by Nevin, will be play­ way or the other in the case. $2.95 85c $1.49 200 Pairs ed by Miss Esther A. Nelson tonight Unusual Incidents Men’s $5.00 Value in the Austin Organ recital from the Several factors, outside the speed Fleece Lined $6.95 Reversible XSC3CSaS5£3£3C363t363«S«383aC3«5SXS«3{3W3SSGStSJ36X30«3SXS{36S6St^^ $1.39 Part Wool DRESS PANTS studios of the Austin Organ Co., in which Newsome was caught and LUMBER JACKETS through WTIC of The Travelers. sentenced to die, go to make the UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR case one of the most unusual ever This work depicts dawn; a rippling SOME EXCELLENT USED CARS each quiet melody at first, suggesting the recorded in North Carolina. Newsome was 'convicted and sen­ $4.79 $2.89 fiun rays as the faintly tijige the 79c 69c canal waters; then a more vigorous tenced to die during what is be­ AT REDUCED PRICES lieved to have been the first Sunday sweep of melody at the suggestion Down Payment of the criers beginning their daily court session ever held in North AND OTHER WONDERFUL BARGAINS. Carolina. 1926 Standard Six Sedan ...... r;... $300.00 tasks, the splashing of oars, and the A .short while before the jury re­ \ Men’s 25c din of the day’s work. ceived the fate of the negro, an 1926 Master Six Sedan ...... $380.00 Men’s 32.00 The next section is a lilting melo­ armed mob attempted to take him 1924 Master Six Sedan ...... $260,00 Flannel Wool Mixed dy. 1 Ht suggests the oarsmon of a from the little courtroom at Golds­ 1924 ’Brougham ...... $320.00 little gondola singing his song or boro. Pajam as love to his sweetheart as they glide Two 1924 Buick Touring Cars, reasonable price. W ork Hose Melodrama marked the unusual from one canal to another. 1927 Chevrolet Coach ...... $180.00 Then comes a rousing melody. court scene. The revolt of outraged Going at The Workingman’s Store citizenry threw the courtroom, W e have some other good buys. This part brings out the boisterous packed to suffocation, into panic. Next to a new Buick is a used Buick...... cry of the oarsman who is tellmg Eric Teddler, father of the girl, 893 Main Street South Manchester pair prospective customers of his rates; and William, a brother, led a mob the song of the rowing canal man, in an attempt to take the negro l o o k FOR THE BIG SALE SIGN. and the song of the contented man from the prisoner’s docket. Shouts Capitol Buick Co. who has done a profitable day s of ‘‘get him” arose from the crowd. 285 Main Street. business. Audience Scatters The last part is a dreamy tune The audience broke and rushed Tel. 1600. J. M. Shearer, Mgr. Tel. 1600 which suggests slowly moving gon­ for exits as shots were lired into dolas on a moonlit stream; blinking the ceiling and a rush call for the Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher house lights; an occasional guitar Goldsboro unit of the Na1;ional and song; and finally the silence Guard was sent out. THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (190) Locks of midnight. Officers formed a guard around r , f!— Bach-Gounod’s ‘‘Ave Marla,” ar­ the prisoner, beating off the would- ranged for the organ, will also be be lynchers, and presently New- V., l ; / ,, played. The favorite ‘‘The World some was whisked into an adjoin­ Is Waiting for the Sunrise” will ing room where a heavy guard was conclude the program. placed over him until troops ar­ -J.'S I Suite— A Day in Venice Nevin rived. a. Dawn A gray-haired jurist, Judge b. Venetian Love Song Henry A. Grady, formdr head of c. The Gondoliers the Ku Klux Klan in North Caro­ d. Good Night. lina, brandished a pistol from the II Ave Maria. bench as he^ called for order, and III The World Is Waiting for kept the huge automatic within the Sunrise. Seitz easy reach during the remainder of Esther A. Nelson, Organist the turbulent session. S:0P Cities Services Concert Or­ The jury returned a verdict of chestra and Cavsliers from N.B, guilty In 15 minutes.' Some of the locksmiths of the Middle Ages did very C. Studios. Uncivilized man dldHioY dream of locks— ^there was Then bars and bolts beautiful work and made ingenious structuree,wn«ch, 9:00 Correct Time. however, coufd not resist master keys. Some ftf these B:01 Whittall Anglo Persians nothing worth stealing. But as he began to move up­ At first the Creeke an< were used and we-read, mediaeval locks are monsters in size, with keys ^ o or from N.B.C. Studios. ward, becoming a herdsman, farmer and mechanic in Romans had very simple in old writings how the three feet long. Others, made with crude handmade 9:30 Ivanhoe Knights. a rude way, he acquired pots, pans, kettles, weapons safeguards. A Irtther ancients* invented de­ 10:00 Palmollve-Peet Program Attractive changes In colors or tools, are beautiful miniature locks, with keys a half tints easy ,with Dy-O-La. One and tools. It took him so long to make theee that he vices for controlling from N.B.C. Studios. thong tied in curious inch long. (T o Be Continued) 11:00 Ben Bernle and his Orches- dye for all goods. IBcatdeslem. had to think of some wfty of eafeguarding them while knots around^ a handle them. The bolt was the first rude lock . ______SkUchM tnd Synopiw. C4>r»|»t. 1»a7. Th» Cna»t U tirtr. _ J trfta ^ U m s e s ^ he slept or was *away from his cave. kept the doors cloeed.' ll:30 News and Weather. L.iy S u titl WwK»rt« fublirtwrs .1 Th. Mock ot K n c^ M g ,. CepyrlgM, 19a»-2»,. V; » -r^VZ. J £^=S*'.^f'TZ ' *•. 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prai times ln a-manner both start­ SEEK QUALIFIED FLYERS and from the air-corps -«^vnn««. introduced a surprlBe which even ing echool within past fl^ have been done without charge in apartment house and promptly iUPYUNGDON SHOWS putclasses his introduction of, a ling and vicious, much to the joy FOR U. S. ARAIY AIR CORPS years. O.thers ' vrho .satisfacto^^ ten clinics mainUined by the city. given attention while possible con-, blind, heroine In Sis late “ The of tfre kiddies amPfiS €venlpg:s demonstrate that they have quali­ 50,000 VACCINATED Washington.— ^Examinations to All comers are vaccinated without tacts were ordered quarantined. As Stirong Man.” patrons. 4The direction of Noel fied f6)r fl^ng witJiln.\thB past ^ usual rumors of the disease were' fill existing vacancies in the^rade Questions and lines numbering AT CIRCLE TOMORROW There is another incident, one oc­ Mason Smith Idaves nothing up- yeara.” ,. ' ' IN NEW HAVEN NOW more than 1,000 individuals have spread at various times but ,aU curring on-Christmas Eve, which done, while the settings are splen­ of secPnd lieutenant in the army air formed at the clinics at times. To were found to be without founds^ didly^ adefiuate. corps will be held In the week of is absolutely without parallel in February 27 to March 3, the War * SOl QnS a JBAIiOUR l o t . ■ safeguard the gatherings the city tion. “ Tliree’s a Crowd” One of Two film comedy. ' New Haven, Conn., Jan. 20.— Department has announced. These WasMngtoh,-:-Our werthy solpns has detailed physicians to patrol fTentiires— “ Fangs of Jus- Langdon’s genius for comedy-; MRS. CROSSr DEAD' in Congress are a jealous lot. Talce Upward of 50,000 persons have OOPS TURN COWBOY ON CITY tests, authorized by the -President, the lines and seek possible signs of -tiee” Is Second- building was never better, than in will be conducted at Mitchel Field, for Instance , the'crther jd^y when been vaccinated here since the first Illness among those seeking treat­ STREETS. '“ Three’s a Crowd.” Months were New Havehi Conn., Jan. 20.;— cftse of smallpox in the New Ha­ Philadelphia— Bull chased bull' Long Island, N. Y.; Bolling Field, Congressman Eaton of New; Jersey ment. spent by the star in obtaining-the Mrs. Wilbur L. Cross,rwife of the [ became so'unmindful of the dignity ven district was discovered six days on Philadelphia streets when one H^rry Langdon, the serio-comic dean of Yale Graduate School, is Washington, D. C.; Maxwell Field. Dozens -of the city’s 400 police­ herp; of. many a comedy is ^t the new effects and new story angles Montgomery, Ala.; Wright Field, in the House of Representati,yes ago. The vaccinations are proceed­ escaped the packing house butchers, which are shown for the first time dead at her home here today after men have volunteered their services and proceeded to charge pedestri­ Cir^e theater on Saturday and Fairfield, O.; Chanuet Field, Ran- •that he referred to the Senate, is ing at the rate of more than 10,- on the screen. a one-day illness with pneumonia “ the higher body.” Came a chorfis 000 a day with every physician as crews to man the smallpox Suhdiiy in one of his latest come­ toul. 111.; Marshall Field, Fort ambulance established by' the ans. I Johnnie Walker shares equal following! an attack of the grippe Riley, Kas.; Kelly Field, San An­ of protests and the record was re^ working at top speed, some until When the smoke cleared, three dies; “ Three’s a Crowd.” This is sustained on Sunday- Funeral ser­ po^ce department. The car Is on one.of two features on the prograin, honors withT “ Silverstreak” in tonio, Tex.; Crissy Field, Presidio vised to ” the lower body.” midnight and all until the supply policemen, a fire captain and. three vices will be held, at 24 Edgehill duty 24 hours a day ready to re­ .the pther being “ Fangs of Justice” ■^‘Fangs of Justice” and doesn’t of San Francisco, Calif., and Van­ of vaccine on hand runs out Not civilians were injured and the bull road Sunday afternoon. spond to any all though no call was dead with fifteen bullets in his withi Johnny Walker, June Mar- seem to mind it a bit. As “ Janet couver Barracks, Wash. since New Haven’s great typhoid Moran,” the secretary of the rich • Mrs. Cross leaves her husband, “ Eligibility to compete in the epidemic a generation ago, has the came in the first 12 hours. body. I low6‘ and Silverstreak, the famous WRONG NU5IBEB Only two definite cases of small­ contractor, cleverly portrayed by two sons, a sister and a brother. examination,” the announcement community been so stirred\as it is [dog, in the leading roles. 'The brother is William A-^ry, of Dangdon,. who always has un­ George 'Irving, June Marlpwe g'd.ds stated, “ will be.,confined to candi­ Jones: Your telephone operator today over the smallpox situation. pox have been found in the city The Volstead Act was passed Waterbury, and-the ' sistefr Mrs. though a suspect was located in an usual and sometimes revolutionary a few more leaves to her already dates who are qualified flyers fall­ is a hard-working little girl isn’t Thousands of the vaccinations over President Wilson’s veto. Arthur Gates, of Wiilimantic. “ s lo ts ’’ In his productions, has well furbished laurel crown. ing within the scope of the follow­ she? outdone himself in “ Three’s a Wheeler Oakman signalizes his re­ ing classification: Smith: Yes, she certainly is-.a turn to Hollywood by allowing York, Pa., served as the capital “ Those who have graduated from Crq,^.” of the United States in 1777. plugger.— Life. . In the characterization of his “ Silverstreak” to attack him sev- the air corps primary flying school I t : heroine, Gladys McConnell, he has

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Inc 285 Madison Avenue. New York s 4nd Gl2 North MKjhlgan Avenue. y ■^*The^Manchester Evening ■ and |8t)8.9T«,399 In 1925. output also has de- Pn sale m New York City at Schultz s Connecticut’s percen^ge state’a bilk manufacturers , i K ‘News Stand. 8»*tb Avenue and « n i creased since 1914. That year this | at^^»“ K kreet and' 42hd. Street entrance of itlrand Ceo.tral Station and at all turned out 12 '■Hoatllng News Stands. cept was a 5 per silk ■' Client of international News Ser- j*^'‘°Internatlona'l News 8®*'';'®® 'Jfhiica! l^vcluslve rights to use for ^epubltca • ) •^lon In any form all news dlspa^hes -Uea;nueeU»et«^^^^^^ credited to or. not otherwise credited durt“r2lued at-136,608,OU Rhode — Ne,^ jersey this naper. It-IS also . «»ntltled to use for /epublloatlon S d tr Vo?r.n V ^ ! . ^ ' * “ • •?he local or Undated news er’s goods valued at $329,121,498. during, iihereln." Full Service Client of N B a •.Service.' ig fs and had a payroll amountlng^to^i;^\^^^^^^ $2,- FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1928 Jfe JoT<.rm a«rials durlns 1925 w>2 930,900,439, w a'l900, 97.192.000. „ - , f r k d h . w a l l Xomorron— .4 Substantial Record. In the sudden passing of Fred H. ;Wall Manchestet loses one of its 'chief exponents of the religion of IfrleaffllijeBS.’ ^ojfcj that he purveyed minb, _It;;i^ a reasonably ithat €o#pel tn ’'^ords: perhaps he ,U „ , bas been read tv,„ j ' was-not conscloBs of holding to it veryvArv large one with a price rad u «P.,consecutive _ , seot6hC®3 of tahloi.i :^ exteiding from a nickel to a dollar. English without ;lieing balked and ^ ^ W e “'.thah The interest furthering the new i^who knew h.lih— that includes that he cahnd£''read Bulgarian a. -jinany-Wndrpds, of Manchester peo- chain is the affiliated group' known all. But he is a perfect example of | Cigar Stores Com- ‘-ple— were award of a peculiar as the United the type of the new American aris- pany and the Schulte-United Fiv^ • warmth of spirit-.in him toward his tocracy, rapidly growing into a Cent-to-One-Dollar Stores, Inc. I- fellows, and the quality endeared commanding position. j him fo the community In a very un­ is planned to establish not leas than He is the creation of the Eigh- , First Showing thousand of the stores. usual degree, teenth amendfnent— and he is the ■ A fine type of citizen and one So rapidly are chain stores of most serious of all its consequence-.-. who- has been of the largest use- this general class being established There Is not a community of any * fulness to the town; a resolute that the speculation now is, not so size in the United Slates In which much as to how long It will be be­ > /. ’ ‘ ‘north ender” without trace of ran- thfre is not more than one exam- SPRING fore all independent competition in rcor In his half frolicsome loyalty to pje-'^f these beggars a-horseback RUGS -his particular neighborhood; low priced variety merchandise will ai&i^Tfiny city of any size they are i)A driven out-ef existence, hut how fvalueftlslemberfof Ithei > newspaper; c4ttih|:-^%i^ll the eye. Given, :na- *" t » • . V } . ' ^ '•... long It will be before the chain !.H > V -• f*; fraternity and at times a public .JM 9x12 Ft. atorea heg4n to eat each other up.t UG after rug has been unrolled on the big^iles in our floor cov- I servant of the highest fidelity, Free their n e w ly ^ S »e ^ l wealth, they ' 'it would have seemed to the or­ 9x12 Ft. " Wall’s busy life was distinguished ride in the finest cars, wear the ermgerlTdep^m aeparwi.e eht... .New rugs for spring... .large^ siees. smaU above all else by this priceless qual dinary observer that In most towns most expensive clotheV and load AXMINSTERS and cities there were already quite Ity of frieiidshlp. their peasant Women with costly I enough of the cash-and-carry em­ AXMINSTERS That, and a lofty courage which jewels. And they .parade before the j S S ” e K n t w f l d T d vielng with in rleh eders an for yeifs sustained him In “ carry­ poriums ■ foV Whisk brooms, cast youth Of the.country in all their $39-75 ing on,” in Hvlng an active exist­ iron tools and soap to supply that panoply of luxury, exciting envy in I Licate designs... .Rich oriental reds, royal btos, trade which will not, through thick ence and participating largely in the the hearts of hOys and girls who by $49-50 with green!... .Rugs you have never seen before... .Marked at benu and thin, stick to the old independ­ affairs of the community, In spite birth and education and tradition Regular $47.50 ent variety merchant whom it per­ Annual Sale savings. of a frailness of physique that are as far above them as the stars • Regular $58,504 would have discouraged and dis- sonally knows. are above the earth. Yet the last thing considered, ap­ New Whittall wiitons for Spring.. .. Anglo PeraiMS and P8’j"e « 8V4x 101/2 ft. reg.'$41.50 $3o.25 . qualified ninety-nine in a hundred. Their" infiuence on American parently. by the ever increasing Rnest oriental-patterns obtainable... .soft, subdued oriental col- 6x9 ft., regular $25.50 .. $21.50 ■ He was as brava as he was friend­ 1 ethics and morality is unspeakably 8 U x 10V2 ft. reg. $55.00 $46.75 chainists is the question of where m-ings . . New center medallion and all-over effects... .Rugs you 11 be 36x68 in., regular $6.50 . .$6.35 ly. And he will-he widely and keen­ ' bad. Prohibition created them. 6x9 ft. regular $31.50 . .$26.75 ly mourned. the customers are coming from. 27x54 in., regular $4.00 . -$3*39 Eventually, it is quite certain, they 86x63 in., regular $8.50.. $7.25 proud to own* L l/.iH -ikJr-.'' will have to come from rival chain WINTERS , J.A7L i 27^54"tif.TV6gtlliltt5.35'.. $4.65 22V2X30 in.*-regular,' BAM! “ Never saw'a’uch weather at Ihi^ stores or from nowhere ' 22‘V4x36 in., regular $3.65 $3.10 It would be Interesting: to^ know ji # < • _____ :______ttAe’ o Y tfie ^ th did ' - ^just how DeWoli^feopP^er' came fo 9 xl2F t. To which the answer is. Yes. It 9 x 1 2 Ftc r.' be invited to speak at a service of MAD is only nine years ago since there It is quite certain that there are, the Central Baptist church in Hart- was a very similar winter up t-o in th^ insane asylums of the coun­ WHITTALL > ford and how he came to accept. this date, and the open mild weath­ ANGELO try, many patients who are far less 9x12 Ft. We are already somewhat Informed er lasted considerably later than it dangerous monomaniacs than 1 as to why the invitation has been has lasted this season, so far. Up PALMERS Thomas Heflin, United States sena- 9x12 Ft. PERSIANS withdrawn by the church evening to the second week in March of AXMINSTERS tor from Alabama. After the dis-1 service committee— the reason giv­ 11919 there had been even less snow play he made of himself on Wed-j AXMINSTERS en being that Hopper’s score of I than there has been this winter ; $95 uesday there is no longer any doubt matrimonial adventures is a bit too for we did have one respectable fall $31-85 of the man’s mental derangement. I high for the consciences of the i in December last and- during the Conceivably a sane man of deep re­ ..$138 8l^xlOV2 ft ...... church folk. period nine years ago there wasn’ t 1 $46-75 8l^xlOV2 f t .,...... ligious prejudices might entertain 6x9 feet ...... * $61.50 Regular $37.50 ' Evidently the testimony of one an inch at any time— up that , $97.50 as suspicions all the anti-Catholic 6x9 ft...... of his former wives on the occa­ March. And then, for about a Regular $55.00 ...$25 36x63 inch------...... $16.25 imaginings to which Hefiin gave ut­ 36x63 in. . - - - ...... 81^x101/2 ft. reg. $32.50 sion of the comedian’s latest mari­ month, we had as rough and bitter ...$16 27x54 inch ...... • - - • • - $10.25 8^63 in.,Jegu^r,$5.00 ..$4.35 tal alliance,, when she said, “ Well, terance; but no sane man would oc- 27x54 inbh...... States a winter as anyone need care abouU 81Ax 10V2 fti reg. $50.00 $42.M Discontinued patterns at: 9x12,' anyhow, DeWolf marries ’em,” does Discontinued patterns at : 9x12, 27x54 In., regular $3;25 ..$2.79 Senate forHw'o hours and .declare as experiencing. '! 71/ 2x9 ft., regular $39.50 $33.50 $76.00; 8i^xl0t/i. $68; 27x54 inch ■ not quite suffice for the occasion There is no relation in whlc.i $119.75;' 81^x101/2. $H 0; 36x63, 18x36 in., regular $2.50 . .$2.15 fact every poisonous hit of tittle- 86x72 in., regular $8.50 . .$7.25 $8.50. On the sheer guess that there memories average worse than in re- ^ $19.7.5; 27x54, $9.98. tattle that had been fed to him by may possibly he some member of latlonshlpiito. the iW.eather. I f U, 27x54 in., regular $4.95 . .$4.25 the Ku Klux Klan. the Central Baptist church who should start 1^ tomorrow and freeze Now the Heflin-Robinson episode has been through the divorce mill hard and snow half a dozen ^times would be, standing by itself, noth­ •and subsequently taken another before the middle of March three- nc ing to worry about— not, that is, WATKINS BROTHERS, I . chance, it might be further inter quarters of us, by the latter time, for anybody hut Democrats. But it estlng to learn Just how many such would he asking each other, “ Did exclusive RKPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERSJANGE3 cannot stand by itself. It must be experiences it takes to make an ac­ you ever see such a long, cold, taken in connection with the fact tor or a deacon persona non grata storniy winter?” in the Baptist communion. that the United States Senate is, at present, a body of extremely sen­ f u n e r a l DIRECTORS WATER GRABBER^ sitive balance. A single vote there As solid a hammering as has may decide the most important of been handed to the Boston Metro- legislative problems. And with Tom Heflin in the Senate it is entirely . politan Water Supply Commission bassador, Sir Bsme Howard, had for its methods in trying to steal possible at any time tor that decid­ objects. Of course, your collided with her while driving his SOVIET WORKERS P P ing vote to be cast by a madman. some small change for the t^ ly dent cannot personally wuch for theiwaters of the Ware and Swift instance, that the last thing * hungry. Also he has a few human lather and mother. Being a gentle­ A body which throws out of its the etory of Mr. Mellon’s breaWast rivers Is contained In a rebuke by gar wants, to do It to sell hit interest storlSs— for his 1'ia.ce is an hat, because "among his dlstlnctlQ^s man,. Sir Eame did the correct ATAMERlCAN#iS; His wares are but a decoy. He thing, which does not alter the fact the Springfield Unionj_whlch calls membership as brainy an Individual New York, Jan. 20.—-Of all the exchange for the brotherhood ^ is not that of having sipped orange the commission to account tor en­ as Frank L. Smith, legally elected strange and assorted Industries to wants you to give him a dime and beKga’’y. He banks money, for them that Sir ' Esme vras able to make leave him with his stock. juice with Mr. Mellon. prompt claim of diplomatic im- m V BARTHEM 0U1 deavoring to further Its purposes senator from the sovereign state of w T o 'n d in New Yort, and looks after their, business winner seems to me to he a You learn that even beggars talk status. One beggar has a brother * munity despite the fact no one of - secretly and by trickery. “ There has.t Illinpi^, for no better reason thhn The question naturally arises as less than 16 years is supposed to establishment down on the Bowery shop; that several of-them are dis­ who frequently sends a goodly Moscow.— 'The workers are P'b i' been a suspicion," says the Union, that his election was hacked by im­ where beggars are kept supplied to just what automobile will bump drive a car in Washington. tressed because people actually check. About Christmas time a Mr- Mellon. It certainlyi.shouldii t arms against American movies 'v^itt “ that the Intentions of the com­ portant business Interests— the full with their varied wares./ took their; needles ahd check -came for $25. There is be any ordinary car., ” Some time ago the State Depart­ such, fury that the films 'may'’ bs force of which reason can be appre­ The very tltPtWnrOf gelling s o w but a'dime. As every good beggiw inothel' ■wfhose family is rici^ mission have resembled a fioating Washington, as you-, must know,, ment, after a number of incidents, barred from the country. - ciated after inspecting the backing thing to ,bogga-s .seems ■ sufficient knd^s there ISTlttte profit in th»L 'socially prominent in Boston. “ Half-draped,' half-undraped wom­ iceberg o^Iy about a seventh of BQcmiiy V ^ q jlb - r t SAWN- is just a little riskier both for some of which were serious, sent that put three-fourths of the sena paradox-for anyohe. \ . You leirn ;that Sam Moore gives en, gay balls, r kissing, .fox "trotting, which Is visible above the surface Just whakdoes'^ne sell to a beg­ them blehty ef credit add' that they motori-ts and pedestrians than copies of the traffic rules to all tors into their seats— and which at detectives, priests, bandits ahd fat * As the Union sees it, the com­ gar, you ihay ask- To which Sam are pretty good pay, as customers most cities. There are too reasojis diplomats. It is prevented from capitalists! For Whose . eyes, - foi mission dissembled when It pretend- the same time permits a lunatic Moore, whose business It is to know go. Times get hard for beggars as for that. First, there are so m wy checking up, however to discover whose minds ire Mcb fflVoHues?' how many of these copies were ;ed only to.be seeking about 85^^ senator from Alabama to consume such things, would answer: You for others. Just now, with the holi­ motoring bootleggers w»)o asks a resolution passed by the Cen­ a considerable proportion of every sell them those pathetic cards that days over, beggars who are fit to quently pursued in thrilling but read and how many were thrown tral Trade Union Council handec ' 000,000 gallons a day of Ware river dangerous races with '•ops. . into wastebaskets. session in ravings over religion, is tell of the explosion in the wear that unproud title hr.ve money to the SovklnJ, the Soviet Motior. water, for that amount of supply how a leg was shot off in the Civil in their pockets and even in the Speakeasies do not thrive i ^in The department may be expect­ Picture T ru^ “ We have- seet •■-.Would never Justify the expensive ludicrously lacking in a sense of ■War, or how a horse ran away and bank, k great many have consid­ Washington, so most « «®* ed to make stronger representa­ enough of thli^traSh. Why pay-oui "plant which It was proposed to proportion. dumped you out, or how au eye was erably more than those who toss livered by automobile. Mr. Mellpas tions when an attache injures an good gold to foreign countries ><<01 humble pedestrian than when: an build. Quite certainly the commis­ lost in a great disaster, or how you coins lu their hats. • job or one of them, is to eupprep it?" b y RODNEY BUTCHER Important ambassador is Involved. The Machinlists’ union specifical­ sion had In mind the subsequent JOE PAVICH were left orphaaedv But don’ t tool yourself; the ^ g - bootleggers, so it would certainly In Spokane a bootlegger named For these cards, like all business gar knows human psychology. The Ve the height pf something pr “ Larger interests” of an interna­ ly condemned' Charlie.; ChepHn's ■•i diversion no-t-only of .the Swift tional sort must be safeguarded. Joe'Pavich, sentenced to,•'a,term of cards, are made to'ordfer. And in pleasant feeling, one gets fo/.® ’ Washingtom Jan. 20.— “ Mr. Mel- other if Mr. Mellon were to be “ The Girl trom Earls” 'he^^ “ in- river but the Mfllers river as well Manhattaur and , probably else dime ot/'a quarter when one flings ■ on " says one of the secretary of given free transport-tion on the But it would be frightfully em­ sldioul .picture d«|ignei ,0 two to five years in prison, could >.The Union calls on the Boston anc. where, begging is a business. • change'into the proffered hat Is the’ treasjiry^s hBlP«rs. ‘will sooner forsibumper of one of Washington s barrassing for Secretui. Kellogg If the minds of,> th|fc workers .r-with an automo-4 thi' Hritlsh or French ambassador bourgeois culture IJcehtious- Massachusetts state authorities to not abide the Idea of malfing the You sell them those little pack­ worth many timoa the amount. The or later be rim down b colored bootleggers. ets of conityplaater that they try ware to driVe Into Mr. lAelloh and ness/’ The whole laboj.^jcess writes quit relying on concealed motives Journ4y to the prison town in an 4 donor of a ^mforfable fortuhe The other reason, of opurso. is ordinary railroad train such as is to peddle; you' ' sell them those could not feel more charitable and. ^'^"Mr. Mellon'always runs across there might be in ch less d,iploma- in the same van. I,or plans and make.®' stralghtfor- other litjledi packets containing diplomatic immunity. ^®w,®«®»J tlc immunity after that. , The range 01 films which , cen­ used by, common ministers, com­ Christian-hearted.^ And the beggar tbd street'Wltfr .little or no regard Tom Blanton object to diplomatic ^ ward statement of their present and smelly Sachet powder; you sell knows this well. He does not feel for what is coming. He always Let’s all pray 'that Mr; Mellon sors allow to ; be shown is'afready mercial travelers, newly-weds, and ^.hootch in the limited,. Political and rrti^ us '^fture intentions. them needles and p*ns: you Bell that he owes anything ‘ o anyone seems to be in too much of a h^rry^,/a r e many Washlngtoittana.good and may remain agile! the like^ So he agreed to pay all them shoelaces and all the other He, Ik the mk^Ihm for opening to wait at tbe croBB-5v#to.^ themes ere taboo. And directOlw of If the Springfield paper ever puc- ^ ?o re at the'compute dlWogard by One of the most agile and active the movie truSt explain thSAkiWey the expenses and for the time of a wares to be founjl in the;^eggab’s mj^jy^keartk, M.d k® kndws it. ' Mr.; IVieUbnTs an aotl^ffc Snan.^ H« some diplomats of even the mere i caeds In getting the Metropolitan scampers upstairs two steps at a old-timers in this town is General pick the bestiof .what is left of deputy sheriff to accompany him If .pack. , ■ courtesies of motoring. ^ foreign fllme;:trhey are considered l^ommlssion to follow Its advice, time, which would, 1 jib e John J. Pershing,, now 67 The old doubtrthefe is not much 1 allowed to make the trip in the As for Sam Moore, he ..can tell Being assured of diplomatic A. E. F. commancier, judging from “ harmleSs,"-j;h5^ In price and net iWhlch we • If you visit Sam Moore’s 51 a you fbettars ;gnd popjt beg­ usual were it net for the fact that munl.y and not liable for damage* large Trust—which style to which he had been accus­ morning— but dqn’t go too early, Mr. Mellon will soon be 74 years observation and- Ihtorindtion, is In . question about whqrp the whole of gars. Thire- at» beggars who put in this country, diplomats may rwe BS o< western MassachuBetts will stand In tomed, and set forth In his glisten­ for even beggars must have their old. madly about the city and irsomS^ fiffrtecthe<h.,There, Bleep— you will see a strange army on the airs," giving the Impressloi Why .^Pershin* l>rebahly ‘tta- oVHfe this controversy. It -will, stand with ing limousine driven by his private that thay Are “ sitting pretty and of. the maimed^ the halt and .the become president, but no one wul There are two million lepers in chauffeur. too bad. „ be dumb enough to suggest that he Mr. Mellon wegrs his hat at breaa- No doubt you read recently of a the world. About jifbo-founh are Joe is,probably a Bulgaria?v mlsfortuneB into professions, all gars who re a l^ need that cup of fast, for no particular reason ap­ coffee.” As tar as Sam is concern­ little'Washington girl who hac is too old. in China. India hoe neirty>3 slifiy)ly a'Serb or a' Croat. In all prob- ® are highly professional. parently except that Mr. Mellon ed no beggar' will go without his concussion of the brain after, the maiw* •■■■ 'Tvs. AMtSior ffoat chain of general ability his father was a sheep herd­ And you will learn a great deal; wants to.be all ready to go. There JuDlter is the largest planet. most of which will Proye "Ingular- coffee if he has subway fare being no Mrs. Mellon* one .ever i4*2e*J:5i4 SO* oJUtlU RrUUb w>i- merchandislttf stores dealing In er or worked In a slaughter house the Bowery, for Bam always 1 or possibly dug lignite la a ly deoressing. You will -commodities that sell for. small.. Just J t ; • ■ M^CHESTER (COim.) EVENmC HERALI), FRIliAY.'iANTOltT 20,192^v' ' *1 -■. •• ■ T^■ ROOD CONTROL WORLD GYPSY TRIBES GIVE ROYAL FUNERAL PLANS OFFERED TO DEAD CROWN PRINCE U S . CONGRESS I Vienna. — Gypsies throughout Europe and America are mourning Washington— Three major plans today for the Crownprince of the lor Mississippi River Flood Control tribe of wanderers, whose death in are before Congress for considera­ the little town of Parany drew tion. They are: thousands of his nomad subjects to 1. A bill authorizing adoption of witness the royal funeral. Beloved by his court and by his comrades France Major General Edgar Jadwin, chief of Army engineers’, plan. Intro­ of the road, the you g prince Mik- duced by Sen. Jones, (R ) of Wash­ los was entombed with a magnifi­ ington, and referred to the com­ cence which called the world’s at­ merce committee, of which he is tention for the first time to the fact, BARGAINS IN SHOES FOR WOMEN, chairman. i that the Empire of the Gypsies is a real one with a sovereign and a A bill abolishing the present . $5.00 Duofold Unions ...... $4'00 Mississippi River Commission and j throne. Boys’ $1.50 Union Suits .$ltl5 MISSES AND CHILDREN .-forming an organization for per­ Thirty gypsy bands and one hun­ Boys’ $1.75 Union Suits .$1.25 $4.00 Munsinj^wear Unions _____$3i00 In styles, in quality, in price, these shoes are, we be­ manent fiood control to be called dred gypsy dancing girls played the Union Suits .$1.50 wailing music of the Romany, vaga­ Boys’ $2.00 $3.00 Duofold Unions .,...... $2^ 0: lieve, the best value in Manchester. Without eicaggei^tion, Hhe “ Mississippi Valley Waters Boys’ $2.25 Unioif Suits :$1.75 Control Commission,” introduced by bonds and danced the dances of $2.00 Cottdn Unions ...... $U50 we term this opportunity most imusual. The best proof of sorrow for five days while four Boys’ $2.75 Union Suits .$2.25 Senator Hawes, (D) of Missouri. $4.50 Glastonbury Unions ...... $,3i7»> this is the shoes themselves. Come early while thO; selec­ 3. A bill continuing and enlarg­ thousand gypsies from every coun­ Boys’ $1.00 Union Suits . . . 85c ing the powers of the Mississippi try in Central Europe rendered ob­ $4.00 Glastonbury Unions, ...... $^0 tion is most varied, most complete. River Commission, introduced by sequies to their prince. • • - - ,T, - Senator Robinson, (D) of Arkan­ Dressed in gold brocade, the NIGHT SHIRTS AND The reason for this exceptional pricing is briefly told— sas. body of Prince Miklos was enterred i PAJAMAS ‘‘broken sizes.” Yet, the assortment includes all sizes ^ Ask State Aid in a coffin of costly ebony. In his. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Senator Jones’ bill calls for a right hand was put a whip, fit $4.50 Pajamas ...... $3.75 from A to D among the styles included which are Red Cross :.Tederal appropriation of $268,960,- scepter for the roving ruler. On one $4.00 Pajamas ...... $3.00 Coon, Dorothy Dodd, Sally Sweet and Enna Jettick. side, of him was laid a bottle of $3.00 iDubfold...... $^.50 j^OOO for the work, but provides that $3.00 Pajamas ...... $2.50 .the states shall, when possible give whiskey and on the other side a $2.00; Glastenbury ...... $1,65 75 PAIR RED CROSS .... $2.50 Pajamas . . ^ . $2.00., i^nancial aid and provide “ without } tie of wine, to treat his friends.] $2,50 Glastenbury...... $2,00 ^'cost to the United States such I i n the gypsy heaven. j ld % oflF ail other Night Robes and .STYLES...... $6.95 '.drainage works as may be made ■ Prince Miklos died of consump­ Pajamas. 10% oflf all other Shirts and Drawers., tion at the home of his father, the ..necessary by the execution of the | $8.50 PUMPS .project, and the rights of way for ! present ruler of the c' '.ns of Hun­ $7.48 nil structures as and when the i gary, Czechoslovakia, Rumania and 25 Dozen .name are required.” . i Austria, In Parkany, village of $8.00 PUMPS $7.10 “ In an emergency,” say this biil, Slovakia, where the funeral took NEW SPRING HATS REDUCED •;“funds appropriated for the execu- place. \ SILK STRIPE . tion of the project may be expend-, $7.50 PUMPS $6.29 ed in the maintenance of any levee , We have put in stock all new Spring. SHIRTS ■J when it is demonstrated to the sat­ GERMAN RAILROADS isfaction of the Secretary of War Hats and during this sale we will give a $7.00 PUMPS AND TIES . $5.95 ?that the levee cannot be adequate- OFFER COMFORT BAIT . / J f ^^y maintained by local interests. reduction on any hat $4.00 tb'$6.50. > This bill places the flood control $6.00 P U M P S ...... $5.10 "problem entirely in the hands of TO WIN TRAVELERS $5.50 AND>$^.00 PUMPS the War Department. Values to $2.00 „ Ten Year Plan AND TIES $3.98 S Senator Hawes' plan calls for the Berlin.— New bait for the Ameri­ r largest appropriation. He asks can tourist has been prepared by BROKEN UNES $2.98 for a fund of $1,000,000,000, which the German railroad company in its NECKTIES AND SCARFS 10 Dozen .shall not be expended in excess of new .sleeping and dining cars, de- ,;$100,000,000 annually. His Mlss- signe/i-to win tlie title of the most .issippi Valley Waters Control Com- luxurious in the world. Th^inew $2.00 Ties ...... $L50 BOYS’ SHIRTS imission wojild come directly under sleeping cars are eight feet ^5,1.^5^1 ^Ti^js ...v.^...... Hhe control of the governmental ad­ than usual permitting the beds to Without Collars 20% off Daniel Green Comfys, Mules ministration, being composed of five be made larger. There are but $1.00 Ti^s ...... 75c executive members chosen by the eleven compartments to each. Each compartment, finished in $5.00 Scarfs ...... $4.00 ;president. Two of these would be and Boudoirs, ■' fArmy engineere, two civilian en­ grade one maple and birch with $2.50 S c a r fs ...... $2.00 gineers, and one “ an individual of Gobelin draperies and Persian car­ pets, is equipped with hot and cold 50c 1 ‘experienced executive ability.” i ' In Robinson’s plan, the Secretary running water, a large mirror and Si' reading lamps. A thick layer of Values to $1.50 ^^pf War is authorized to "carry on felt under the corridor carpet di­ 15% Off All Infant’s, Children’s and Misses’ Footwer ’ s '^•continuously the plans of ,the Miss- minishes the sound of the porter’s , issippi River Commission,- to be footsteps. The n^w coaches are SfflRTSREDUCED .paid for as appropriations may painted a bright red,on the outside. Mackinaws and pfrom time to time be made by law, The government tourist bureau OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ ■,'and a sum not to exceed $10,000,- reports that during the year just $8.00 Silk Shirts...... : ...... $6.50 Sheep Lined Coats HOOO annually is hereby authorized closed more than 100,000 Ameri­ to be appropriated for that purpose, cans visited Berlin. The, author­ $6.00 Silk S h irts ...... $5.00 ^FOOTWEAR SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED for a period of six years beginning ities reckon upon at least 150,000 ,^'Now Briefly, this means a sale that enables everyone— man, wom ^ or July 1, 1924. next year, as the result of their $5.00Silk Shirts ...... $4.00 intensive propaganda, of which the $3.00 Cotton S h irts...... $2.50 HALF PRICE every shoe need With fbotwear of good quahty at prices greatly lowewd. Prices, how- plan to inaugurate a Berlin “ sea­ eveik whose true measure is found in the splendid quality of the shoes. NEW HEAVY ’TOURNEY son” for the months of May and $2.50 Cotton Shirts ...... $2.00 ,> ^”^ h e exceedingly Tow prices prevailing now emphasize the advantage of supplying June is an important part. $2.00 Cotton Shirts ...... $1.50 ' lopt^^^ iieeds foj months to come. # H New York, Jan.. 20.— Promoter Humbert J. Fugazy ha announced CH)CU)REN’Su.PANTS SAP ASKS COURT TO 10% off all other shirts. MEN^S'SHOES MEN’S OXFORDS yv plans for a series of heavyweight MAKE HIM A STEM gieliminatipn^.;, in. opposition to the. Size 4 atid 5 Only ^ Men’s $9.00 Oxfords, now . l ...... $7.89 Stournamen-t" which Tex Rickard- is Men’s $8 and $8.50 Oxfords, now . . .$6.98 ''conducting. Fugazy said he propos­ Boston.— Louis Sap of Farming- Now Me^i’s $;9.00 Shoes ...... $7.49 ed to break Tex Rickard’s “ monopo­ ham has been a Sap for 47 years. Men’s $7.50 Oxfords, now ...... $6.10 listic hold” by producing an oppo­ He’s tired of it. But to avoid get­ ''4 ' . 4 ' Men’s $7.00 Oxfords, now ...... $5.$5 ting away from the tree family he GLOVES REDUCED nent Tunhey cannot sidestep. H A L F P m C E ; Mei^S $8.50 Shoes ..... $6.98 Men’s $6.00 Oxfords, n o w ...... $5.19 Fugazy is negotiating for a match has petitioned the Middlesex Pro­ -r. " between George Godfrey, new black bate Court to change it to Stem. $6.00 Fur Lined ...... $4.50 Men’s $5.00 and $5.50 Oxfords, now $4.65 /menace, and Knute Hansen, who Sap told the court that he has Meii’s $iS.OO Shoes $6.49 ' hasn’t been able to get a match here been held up to ridicule and greatly $4.00 Pur Lined ...... $3.00 since he stoppeu Phil Scott in a embarrassed by his inherited sur­ !^eh*^ $7,50 Shoes $6.29 BOYS’ SHOES round. name, both in social and profession­ $2.50 Fur Lined ...... $2.00 , Fugazy hopes to bring either Luis al life. Boys’ $5.50 Shoes and Oxfords, now .$4.65 fFirpo or Victor Campolo here for a At the same time Paul Butensky $2.00 Fur Lined ...... $1.50 .^ y Boys’ Knee Men’s $6.50 Shoes $ 5 49 of Malden, dealer in general mer­ Boys’ $5 Shoes and Oxfords, now .. $3.98 .;match with'Roberto Robert!. Cam- 10% off all other Gloves and Mittens. Pants Boys’ $4 Shoes and Oxfords, now ., .$3.29 sf'polo, a highly-touted young Argen- chandise, similarly petitioned the Men’s $6.00 Shoes $519 court to change his name to But­ Boys’ $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, now .$2.98 ^tine heavyweight, is said to be sail­ Broken Lots of Men’s ing for New York this month. ters. Boys’ $3 Shoes and Oxfords, now . . $2.49 BATH ROBES AND SWEATERS $7.50'to ^;5d Shoes .. $2.98 LOUNGING ROBES $^.Q0 Coat Sweaters ...... r..... $7^50 $7.50 Coat Sweaters...... $6.50 $16.50 R o b e s ...... $12.50 ARCTICS $6.50 Coat S w eaters...... $5.50 $1.89 QUINN'S $15.00 R o b e s ...... $11.00 $5.00 Coat Sweaters ...... $4.00 Women’s 7 imeh Fancy Arcti

orted bath Lilac toilet $12.00 and $11.50 Coats Now .. 1 ...... $8.75 ODD PANTS AND Men’s 1 Buckle Arctics ...... I sets containing water in smai’t $4.00< > scented salts and Articles Etc ?• $10.00 and $9.00 Coats N o w ...... $6.75 Men’s F d t Boots ...... powder. bottles. $8.00 Coats Now ...... $6.00 kNlCKERS $1.98 $6.50 Coats N o w ...... $5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots Come in now and stock up from our fine assortment at economy BOYS’ KNCKER SUITS prices. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Some with One Long jand One Short Payit. DO YOU NEED Talcum Pow­ A siiecial sell­ $22.50 Suit Now ...... $17.50 der— a fine as- ANY OF THESE: s o r t in e n t of ing of atomizers. $20.00 Suit N o w ...... $15,00 scents. Razor Blades AND $18.00 §iiit N o w ...... •. .$13.50 Bathsalts $16.50 and $15.00 S u % Now ...... $11.50 Exotive Cough Syrup Come and ^ these suits. Compate them ajd their ^ comnarison We kiow how good these W t valies $12.50 Suit Now ...... * .$0.50 sale prices with anything you’ve seen or heard about, own tompan&on. wennow uuw 5 , , $10.00 Suit Now ...... $7.50 Tooth Brushes Use your eyes. Use your dwii judgment. Make your really are. . Water Bottle V ^ ______. ------^ Iodine Yardley’s fani- Face I’owdcrs^ Epsom Salts ous Soap arid 555.00 SUITS AND COATS • • • • $35.00 SUITS AND COATS • • KI $26*25 other well known $41.50 by Cot}. Compacts brands too.. BOYS’ OVERCOATS $50.00 SUITS AND COATS • •••••• I $30.00 SUITS AND COATS $22 50 Many other values in $37.50 Size 11 to 18 our extensive stock that arc not listed. $45.00 SUITS AND COATS $ 3 3 . 7 5 $25.00 SUITS AND COATS . $14.50 Coat^Now $11.50 Ji 1 Our prescription de­ $15.00 Coat Now $12.00 $40.00 SUITS AND COATS $22.50 SUITS AND C0AT$ partment is manned $30.00 $16.50 Coat Now $13.00 by graduate and thor­ $18.00 Coat Now $14.00 ' Im|>orted Per-4 Williams’ shav­ fames by Coty, \ oughly reliable phar­ ing cream, large 20% Off AU $20.00 Coat Now $16.00. Honbigant and,> macists. , tube— ^Men prefer 20% Off AU Blue Serge Sbari. It, $22.50 Coat Now $18.00 $25.00 Coat Now $20.00

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Treasure Tomb Shows Mesopotamia More Civilized Than Egypt Of Old

BY E. L. RAWI/EY “ At the far end of the shaft the harp with the golden calf's head Philadelphia.— Discovery of a stood at the head of a trench in treasure-filled grave in Ur of the which was thirteen bodies. One, Chaldees, strewn with the bodies body was crouched against the of musicians, servants and richly harp, the arm-bones actually ming­ ling with the decayed wood of the decked women who accompanied f Our Fur Coat Sale closes tomorrow iHigHt.,, i Aiiy unsold gar^n fs^ ipu$t .be returned tp the New their master in death, by the joint sounding- box, as if death overcame archaeological expedition of the the harpist as he played. vYork fur manufacturers Monday morning. If you have any intention of buying a fur coat this University of Pennsylvania and the “ The rest of the bodies lay in, Winter or next Winter BUY IT NOW. > If you w ^ t to leave your co^t stored, with us until next British Museum is expected to pro­ two parallel i^ows. Two were of 9 Winter than you can have ten months to'pay it^iii. ' Jiist think of buying a fine fur coat as low as $10 vide material that may radically children, the rest apparently of wo­ p. m. reconstruct present theories of the men, and all dressed alike. .There a month! ; , ^ , u v i history of civilization. The could be^little doubt that these wo­ This has been the warmest Winter iii fen years and the fur manufacturers lU New York are R e ^ 4 H S t ^ e men comprised the harem of the treasure-filled tomb, although the loaded with fur\coats. That is why we have been able to get these coats at such ridiculous low ...... fo ^ body of the king is missing, reveals king. prices and have had them sent up to us tor this three days sale. that Mesopotamia civilizatjon of The Biing’s Harem 6,000 years ago was far more ad­ “ It must be that they, like all the others buried here, were sub­ vanced than even that of Egypt, ac­ ordinated to a common purpose: it cording to .the'report of C. Leonard was not their grave, but the king’s Woolley, director of tb i expedition. for there is no questiofi here of the The find supplies definite infor- an/i hpjne- mation regarding ancient civiliza-i faithful seryint - y g b i g buried with his master. The Day tions that is entirely new to histor­ grooms at the asses heads were ■ ians and students of the history of killed in cold blood. They were , .{,■ i.lv- civilization. chattels which the king took with Grave Is Different him in case he might need of them The grave is entirely different hereafter, just as he took his silver from the hundreds of others exca- and gold vessels, his heavy copper vate'd in the Ur cemetery in which adze, a set of spears with golden I 5 Ift ;'i TTl /. i;i \l jl' the expedition is working, and pro­ heads and shafts bound with gold' COAT vides material for far-reaching and silver bands the women of his theories concerning the history of, harem, and his gaming board and civilization. The very presence of dice. the bodies of more than a score of “ Among the offerings piled ; iOiUi-*.' men and women who constituted against the ‘clothes chest’ were the king's household offers the fijst stone vases, jars of white calcite proof that in 4,000 B. C., there were or alabaster, - great bell-shaped ] T : V’ f ^^1 practiced in Mesopotamfe burial steatite bowls, a circular pomade OUR 1928 rites and ceremonies which later box with close-fitting lid of stea-r ' if tradition fails to revea}. tlte, a vase of black and white- ’ A'decorated chariot and harp, granite, an oval bowl carved from ■, .1 ■ , •' I , * ’ • * -1; i gold and silver vessels and various a large block of obsidian, and a AND SAVE $50 TO $250 ON YOUR COA'T other treasures found in the grave spouted cup of lapis lazuli. serve to illustrate the wonderful, “ One very charming object was i'i'r*i.r) -.UK*'-' degree of civilization which Meso­ a small semi-circular silver box JTA potamia enjoyed and how far it was with a lid of inlay work revealing a ■>; -aI'C in advance of contemporary Egypt, lion in white shell engraved with' STORE WITH US—TEN MONTH TO PAY-- No Extra Charges of Any Kind I - I J ■ * according to the director. red set against a lapis background, "The* first object found was the and close to this was a little gold harp,’’ Wooley states in his report. toilet set of stiletto and tweezers J Cs, “ A staff-head of gold was turned on a gold ring. - ,up, and then .several copper nails “ There were a few'copper tools- $295 with large gilt heads. Discovery of and weapons, the most interesting $595 $395 these disclosed a hole running down being B pair of axes of a very prim­ xSILVERMUSKRAT COAT: into the earth, from the side of itive type such as are represented COCOA JAP WEASEL COAT COCOA SQUIRREL COAT which nail-shafts projected into the on shell reliefs found at Kish, and, Fox Collar Fox Collar . void left by the decay of the origi­ even- more surprising, a set of gold Fox Collar . . nal wood of the harp. The hole was chisels’' a'nd^ a full-size, saw also filled with plaster of parts, thus made iOf >■ gold, perhaps the last $175 making a cast of what proved to thing One would expect to find in $345 $245 be the upright beam of the harp that metal. — ^ ' By buying hotv 3^ ^ i By fiiiyitig how you sdve $12fi; ' with the remaining nails, which “ There were piles of copper bowlsf By buying now you save $250. were the keys, in their correct posi­ and tumblers, one inside the other, tions. and facing these were fifteen silver Chariot Found tumblers nested in se^ of five; sil­ $150 $295 “ The secondr big discovery was a ver bowls, round and oval, and a $250 chariot. Here,] too, the wood all tall jug and a patten. NORTHERN SEAL COAT had perished,/leaving only hollows DARK MUSKRAT COAT PONY GOATS “ Right against the earth wall Mink collar and cuffs. in the soil, bui^the decoration again at the back of the shaft we found Fox Collar , Natural and Dark Skins ' • , enabled us to recover the original four magnificent gold vessels, the " r ' design. And the decoration was most precious of the offerings dedi­ marvelously rich in realistic model­ cated to the, dead man. Two plain $95 $195 ing which must rank as one of the and two decorated with: fluting and $13950 masterpieces of ancient art. B y buying now you save $100. engraving. By buying now you save $110.50. . By buying now you save $55. ^'We had never hopel to recover One of the plain vessels was a- from the salt-laden soil of Iraq, the lamp with a long trough spout; the design of things so perishable as other a. chalice beautifully propor­ these. Now, for the first time, $150 tioned. One decorated vessel also $225 $195 we can realize the extraordinary was a lamp, but of a different type, VISCASHA'AND RACCOON richness of the furniture which a and the other was a straight-sided TWIN BEAVER COAT CARAGUL PAW COAT Sumerian king might possess in tumbler. These four ,plepes, must^ -UOATS;,,, the middle of the fourth millenium * '*> t ■» * “"Fdx'Tfimined if),- I’i '■.() 1111 It ■■■ rank with the finest examples of ' *Fox‘Collar V w «■?.• /, ■ -:.v..4 V. f i • r.-> before Christ. gold work ever, yet, unearth in Mes-1! “ The chariot had been drawn by opotamina.” two asses, and at the head of each $99,50 ass lay. the groom, as ^f still hold­ IS IT POSSIBLE By buying now you save $50.50. ing the reins, while a third groom lay nearby. The whole group re­ LADY: You deal in antiques; minded one of the description that have you any Louis XV? $225 Herodotus gives of the funeral o{ DEALER: Yes, madam, we have $175 $175 a Scythian king. > a great deal. BROWN PONY COAT On three sides of a 'clothes LADY: Well, I have a room NORTHERN SEAL COAT GREY SEAL COAT chest’ and under the offerings piled completely furnishe.’ n Louis XV, Fox trimmed . against it, we found human bodies, and I want a real ’ juis XV vacuum Silver muskrat collar and cuffs. Fox Trimmed not properly laid out for burial but cleaner.— Passing Show. huddled up as if death had over­ taken them suddenly. $135 $99.50 $165 Other B ^ e s By buying now you save $60. ! lO 5 “ In 13. shallow trench sunk in the Tl-tr linvfnfr nnw vnn cgvo fCIO Hv hnviniE now Vou save $75.50 fioor of the main shaft and a little INSURANCE to one side of the chariot lay the OF ALL KINDS bodies of five men, .and. a sixth was on the trench’s edge. These had ■V.CARNEY «.'■ AGENCY nothing to distinguish what service they were to render for their dead ^OHN P. CARNEY ______pEPARtilENT HAS' i . . - . : - tTi ■> master. Room 4, Orford Block , - • . t stf''-! ... -f ■ r, v- SOME REAL ‘‘KNOCKOUTS" FOR /■> ; '1 -,i ,T r ! I'.aH ’g Sunbeam Fancy (California 11 15 lbs. Finest American Granulated Sunbeam Sunbeam Yellow Cling Peachey Sugar (Sanitary cloth bag) ...... - - -, I. -n - ) iwJfiNor.* Sifted Sweet Peas, 6 cans Crushed Pineapple, 5 cans 4 cans ...... Vi 1 lb. J ^ k Frost Confectjjmery .. t Sugar (Total value $1.16) (Total value $1.13.) (Total value $1.32.) (Total value $1.25)

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Delightful Film S^rs Ireae “Michael «trtgoff^^ Rich—Is One of Two Fea­ Days Starting Suntoy Night. tures Today and Saturday^ TEe'perfection of eolcr photogra- T>hy as applied to motion pictures is To round out ft; week of glorious said to have befen reached by>* new screen entertainments. Manager invention-exhibited to this Muntry Campl)eii of t^e Rialto Theater Is- for the first, time to the Unive^l presenting another .liable feature Film de P ra n ce production .^Michael program for tonight and Saturday. Sttogoff.’Vwith Ivan Moskine to tbe. Out January Clarance Sale closes tomoWow with a magnificent Dollar The performance oil Saturday is. title, role, which comes, to the Rial­ coUtinuous front 2:15 uhtiMOish. “ The Desired Woman,” Warner to TheatV on -Sundaiy night lor a ;thr.ee d?^-, tmgagernent, • Surely nc Day. In addition to the dollar specials all odd lots of merchandise can be^ ' Brothers special productido stirring finer opportunity for gorgeous color the beaUUfuPaad captivating Irene effects . could. he given a director » 'V Rich, will be the fitst feature, than this famous old melodrama of boug^ht tomorrow at your own prices. Most of the lots are too small to I Adapted from the well known mag­ Jules Verae’si wliich in book and azine storrstory bj^MarM by''Martt Ganf^^^^Canfield, this form has aeWeved a pppulari- gay comedy-dramar ty ^ with all ages afid Vices. .. The advertise. \ ciai problems ha^. .met with pro color scenes include the palade ol found-,success wherqver it has been the Czar; the imperial Cpurt Ball: presented. Ir/ene. .Rich, the star, the camp of the Grand Kahn of Tar­ I needs no pr.oduction to Manchester tary; the harem; the dance of the moviegoers,..as she. has.entertained bayaderes, thousands of wild Tar­ here dozens of times. Every.one■ of tar tribesmen in tneir picturesque her pictures has won tfie audieuqe and ^lidily colored flowing robes 1 heart and soul. In. “ The Desit^ of Silk, and : .any others. - Woman,” she is said to. surpass all The new-SkTiris'Called,the Frencli -$1.98 PURB^^IE*; H0 SE, | of her previous.P.erfornjaiic^. Sup­ stencil process, and is; s^d to>' give 15c AMOSKEAG APRON GINGHAM^ SATURDAY ...... •UU porting Miss Rich'Rich int o .the ,casL.cast are faithfully the colorings of. the These are, substandards of our regular, $1.95 pure VVilliani !^saell, hp^her old favo- objects ... photographedpj^g^gj-aphed than any that SATURDAY, n n silk,: full fashioned hose, i ^ Light shades, not all sizes I rite, 5ohn Milijan,: Douglass Ger- has heretofore been shown in Amer­ Y ards ...... v Jh • w w , ’ in each, shade. ■ ' rard and Jack A ckroyd.^ ica. - ' ' . - , .V. ITinchesj^Mde^^^^^N^yaiu^W i Curtiz was responsible 'tfife' til- : “ Michaql . Strogph,’’ fs.hera,l^d rectioh of this picture and it cfer-- $1.00 SILK AND RAYON HOSE, by lea'iBng inoflon picture critics as TURKISH BATH TOWELS, tainly ranks with some of his best.- the biggest and finest screen pro­ The companion-feature is Buddy- duction of 192 f. SATURDAY, $ 1.00 Roosevelt in "Ridin’ ’Em High,” his tor ..... $ 1.00 Substandards of a well known make. The imper­ I latest Pathe release. In this thrill­ Ah-e:;(ni hetiv.v, plain Avliile turlcish towel, d'j^uble MUST COME EARLY FOR YOURS! fection in most cases are so slight they can hardly be ing western drama tte daring'Bud- Ithread. Sizi> 2'ii:;44 inches. This is the well known ' noticed. t., • . . [ dy rides, shoots and fights his way Ipanuon iii'vi'l. K,’- , ' through a hundred ‘ bneathttaklng adventures that will keep the speq- 75c RAYON A il) WORSTED HOSE, PAHT Lli^BN HUCK TOWELS, tators .on.;the,e4ge.flf fheir seats. Ap SATURDAY, ' all star ^ cast, ,.fcf, . stars supppri Roosevelt in this picture. . ^ . i ...... $ 1 , 0 0 2PRii^.:...... $1.00 5 The Rialto , Shopt Subjects,,a|-; This>is'our,tegular 75c quality rayon and worsted I ways carefully mpeted, include th.e This is a close.-out lot of part linfen Imck towels in hose in light shades. - iNauvoo, Ill.l • Jan- . 20.—r-Two plain w’lite or colored norclers. Hehistitched edge. current chapter of the serial, bodies, • removed from unmarked $1.00 WOOL SOCKS, “ Hawk of the Hills,” and an Qur graves ■ qn-, a'lonely prairie near Gang Comedy featuring the famous PL49 TABLE CLOTHS ^*1 /Y A here, were positively identified here SATURDAY, I Hal Roach Rascals. this afternoon' as those of Joseph J A T U A O A Y ...... ^ JIL * U V >>' and Hyrum .Smith, founders of • M.€rc','r'.;;cd talile clotlis m sizrs .^Sx^>X or fi.f.xfi:! inch-, 2 Pair . $1.00 ts, Pl::>h white or colored lu>i«leird cloths. Children’s wool socks In stripes arid plain -colors. .'Mormonism. Ribbed. Identification was made by Fred­ ISLEEPLESS erick' M., Smith, grandson, from IRONING BOAliD PAD AND $1.00 and $1.50 UNDERWEAR, clothing and certain marks. Close :OVER. SATURDAY . . .. $1.00 by. was found the graves of Emma A, real value for $1 00—an iroiiin.n hoard pad and SATURDAY, NIGHTS AND Hale Smith, wife of the leader of bover. 2 for ...:... $ 1.00 the religion. , ^ ^ „ This is a close- I .'r Jpsqp.h emithi; founder„Qf Mor- 5H TOWELING, ; pants and vests ijnonism, :,and; his ..brother/-Hyrum, •athletic union suits ------...... , - -were shot hUd killed- by- an mob on {D AY^. ^ Carter wool vests can also be found r :june 24,vlSj^vj.: i : W ...... $ . 1.00 ______^ -’SfiJ I / This Ij.t^le |qwh/5/,.'^as..the early .linen dish toweling in colored borders of blue, strpnghold of - Mormonism. The gr^-*n. . Extra line quality. 09c a^d 75c G.|^RMENT^' ConstlpSiiofi'Yuiii^ ^ SATURDAY, Smiths lived here. Joseph and^ N ■■ ■ ■< I II' II I ■■ ■ ' r e s t Hyrum were buried secretly by E. 0. PILLOW CASES, 3 f o r ...... -ir — loyal fpllpwers,. long since - dead. Children's fleeced lined vests arid pants/, 'Also a Basement Graves [RDAY, small lot of union suits. ’ '' The hones of the two men were ...... ^ 1 . 0 0 Don’t let this deadly evil-fore fasten tne I found in- graves in the basement of 42.v:r6 inches. Good quail J $1.25 JERSEY LEGGINS, its hold upon you. Spots before the an. old ruins, near where, the old $ eyes. Dragging feet., Aching A c h in g I homestead stood. In one d 0 shF:e ts ; SATURDAY ...... • ^ 1^00 muscles. Sleeplessness. These are Sizes 3 to 7 years.'^ Navy, tan and brown' . skull was a bullet hole. Indicating $1.00 just a few of the symptoms. Con­ that it was Hyruni) Smith’*, Ho ffaq Si-xfiy. hud 72.xliO inches. These are an ex- stipation is the cause of more than shot through the head. ■y grade sheet at this pirce. 99c BOOTIES, forty diseases. Other evidence, supportw py data, in the possession of localmem^ SATURDAY, Protect yourself— ^now. .Kellogg a 6 INCH BRIDGE SETS, A A hers of th« present day “ Reorganlaj 2 for $1.00 ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to re­ ATURD.YY ...... •ULP 10 Styles! Ascher’s knitted booties that we are closirig-out at ed Church of Jesus Christ— of Latte! -“el lieve constipation safely and Day Saints,” is considered ^onri^ ■ Pure, lib^n.bridge sets consisting of a 2fi inch cloth 2 for $1.00. promptly. More—to prevent it just .nd four tiapkins. Blue ami gold borders. sive proof the identity H it tw 30 Colors! as surely. Eat two tabl^oonfuls. imains....: ...iAi.-. $1.00 and 79c BAND AND SHIRTS, r.cas^js [l^ t^ tic 43c PILLOW GASES, •t 5W.-0. Hand; a-Kapsaff All Sizes! SATURDAY,) A A meal.:: Doitora recommend civil engineer, and jnefiiPerS w the ITIJRDAY, 2 f o r ...... !...... q> 1 • V U :BRAN'b*iarirte‘tt' ' reorganized church, discovered th^ .»»4or ’?»Dss,-'Snfall “for...... $1.00 Children's Baby pack barids in sizes 6 months and 3 Serve with milk or cream—and graves and conducted the toyestlga'» anA PilloMi Cases— substandards of Woman, Regular years, and wool and cotton shirts in sizes 2 and 3 add fruits or honey for variety. tion. « • Sizes;t 42.\26 and 45x36. inches. Joseph Smltli and HS Profiler and Large to 46. years. Mix with other cereals. Sprinkle were shot------down.------in the Hancocko into soups. Use it in cooking too. county jail at Carthage, IlL, follow- ic and -oOc Y^ARD GOODS, $2.00 CORSETS A f | Recipes on package. Genuine ALL­ ing their arrest on charges o f ttlRDAY,. Something Never Done Before! SATURDAY...... V -i • v f U BRAN is made by K ello^ in Bat­ Y a r d s ...... Discontinued models in wrap-around and lace back treason growing out o f the destruc­ $ 1.00 Ten thousand stores the country over,—our store in­ tle Creek. Sold by all grocers. tion of a newspaper, which exposed This lot includes 32 Inch Chal-a-nay, 32 inch glng- corsets in odd sizes. Served at hotels, restaurants. On tns, 3G inch prints, 40 Inch voiles. 36 inch suitings. cluded,— ^joined hands to prepare THIS event. Imagine, polygamy as a Mormon article of ten thoUsemd stores’ requirements on ONE ORDEiR! din^s. fgith. . . • $1.00 and $1.50 BRASSIERES, ^ The discovery of the graves ends b9c TURKISH TOWELS, From the country’s best loom s came exclusive fabrics,—' an g4-year-old controversy as to clever styles were espedally created,—and utmost econ­ whether the bodies had been re- SATURDAY, ...... $1.00 moved— two years after death— to omies m manufacture and distnbutfcn effected. The result? Discontinued models and broken sizes of our regu­ I $ 1.00 lar |$ 1.00 arid $1,50 brassieres. Salt Lake City by Brigham Young 20x40 inches. Plain white, double thread ALL-BRAN arid his followers. vels. ^ Special tomorrow at 4 for $1.00. Values Certainly Beyond Compare 79c BLOOMERS AND GOWNS, OUTING FLANNEL, Our only regret is there aren|t. SATURDAY, ...... - - $ 1 - 0 0 JXt u r d a y , H ere th ey are. Smeurt n ovelty prints and embrojdejed .,,.^RE--omlixnitodstoc^ '^fir.ds . , , ...... 1.00 possibly last long the minute Crepe and.^b\U5lin bloomers. White and' flesh $ .weaves in a mode for every fig­ gowns in different styles. 36 inches wide. Fancy stripes a.nd checks. ure, a truly tub-fast cobr for womens who. Imow VALUE eveiy taste. But notice, more lay. eyes on these dresses. So, li.49 RUFFLED SCRIM REAL STYLK than you ever come EARLY,— be among the $1.49 DRESSES, ^RTAINS, SATURDAY $ - 1.00 v before saw in a wash dress liirlcy. ones vdioTl have the SATURDAY A...... $ ^ 1.00 p F iae quality ruffled scrim curtains in white oqly. priced at only ON EPOLLAR dresses when othera are wiping. Children's gingham and printed frocks in attractive ISmplete with tie backs. styles. Sizes 7 to 14 years.

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Ip VE.AL RO'XsT, l b ...... 28c SOUTH MPi NCH£ST£R ■ COHN ' s e l E ^ e r v E^ a n d h e a l t h ivO lRi^Et I 5-X:H0I*S, Ib...... ___ .85c side near the piano. : . ’ b y AliliBNB SUMNER CHARACTERS “Oh; they fit Into the ensentble," returned Vance. “They’re all light A great office building in a cer­ PHILO VANCE pieces of furniture which could eas­ tain city recently fired all its girl JOHN E^X. MARKHAM, DU Met elevotor operators and replac­ ily have been knocked over or. Attoracjr ot New Toric Conn^ ed them with boys. The firtn ex­ MARGARET ODELL (TH E throvm aside, by the hasty gentle­ plained that the girls rCSusda to “CANARX”) man who rifled these rooms.” CHARLBSOLEAVER. ■ maii- take orders from the two. women “The lamp might have ; been starters, stopping and proceeding- abont'towB . knocked over in the same way, KENNIetTH SPOT8WOODB, a maaa> when they felt like it, and utteily factnrer - argued Heath.. refusing to heed- the starters’ sig­ LOUIS MANNIX. aa Imperte*. Vance shook his head.. “Not ten­ nals. The men follow the women’s DR. AMBROISB LINDRUIST, a able, sergeant. It has %'■ solid orders implicitly, the managenient faahionaltle Benroloslat bronze base, and isn’t at a U top- says. . .' TONV SKBEL, a profeaaloaal bor- heavy; and being set well back on We hadn’t heard about women fflar , the table, it wasn’t In any'one’s WILLIAM ELMER JESSUP, tele- refusing to work for other women pboae operator way. . . . That lamp was upset for some time, b'at|;ttere’8 no use h a r r y SPrVBLT, telepboae op­ deliberately.” denying that all of us do hate tak­ erator The sergeant was silent for‘ a ing orders from them, even if it ERNEST HEATH, Ser«eaat of the while. Experience bad -ta.ught him Homicide Borean does seem far-fetched to refuse to • • • not to underestlmafe Vance’s oh* start an elevator when a woman servations; and, 1 must confess, as starter says “ go.” THE 8T0RV THUS FAB I looked at the latnp lying on its Whea the atraasled body ot 1 suppose that women know an­ Harsaret Odell, kaowa side on the end o t the library- other woman’s game too- well and Way aa the •‘Caaary." wae found in table, well rem ov^, from any of see motives which a man wouldn’t. her apartment, N w York the other disordered'objects in the Perhaps, too, we’re all out after Itself confronted with ®"*, ®* * . moat baffllns mnrdera In Ita hla- room, Vance’s argument seemed to the same spoils and find it only fory* Vanc^t afudcBt of paycholo^y possess considerable force. , I tried good business to take a crack at a and o f crim e, la taken to the hard to fit it into a hasty recon­ competitor. This is woman’s really apartment br Markham. rooma are rlolently dfaordered. struction of the crime,; but was big fight—to work and play fairly The medical examiner l* utterly unable to do so. with other women. hla opinion that «l>* “Anilhing else that don’t seem committed about lltSO the nl*bt precedlnff. to fit into the picture?” Honth at NOSE POWDERING • • • length asked. / ' How many limes a day does and • ROOM CHATTER V Vance pointed with his cigaret should a girl powder^ her nose? This weighty question pops up in 64T GUESS that’s all, doc,” Heath toward the clothes-closet In the our dailjr press. The same research decided. “I’ll get the body to living-room. This closet was along­ side of the foyer, in the comer in London revealed that the Lon­ The Circmlar Silhouette the mortuary right away. Let’s don girl powdered her proboscis have the post-mortem as soon as near the Boule cabinet, directly op­ posite to the end of the davenport. four Himes an hour. The average •While pleated, draped, and you can." v over here seems to run six times a tiered skirts are shown for ele- PORCH “You might let your mind dally rr’.a.'- / ‘You’ll get a report in the morn­ a moment with the condition of day. Well, what of it? If this is ■feant afternoon frocks, the Mmple ing.” And despite his apparent that clothes-press,” suggested started by^an office efficiency work­ day dress retains a youthful flar­ eagerness to be off. Doctor Ddre- ing line with the chic of slightly •‘Fancy-that, nowl One can't lock a closet door with the key on the Vance carelessly. “You will note er I recommend that he next start mus stepped into the bedroom and fitted bodice and hip. creating a inside—can one. Sergeant V’ that, though the door’s ajar, the an Investigation on the number of shook hands with Heath and times a day a man stops work to slender silhouette. -The versatile contents have not been touched. collar opens in a deep "V disclos- * Markham and Inspector Moran garded the torn gown as irrelevant perplexedly. light and smoke his fags or pipe. And It’s about the only area in the ing a vest of contrasting mater­ before he hurried out. to the simple main issue. “ You never can tell why some of these crooks act the way they apartment that hasn’t been dis­ ial. Fabric ties caught into the • Heath followed him to the door, Moreover,” Vance went on. turbed.” FOR CLUBBERS shoulder seams are characteristic and 1 heard him direct the officer “there is the corsage. If she her­ do.” “Club Woman” asks for “some made without going through either Heath walked over rnd looked of the new mode. This frock has ^ “ The little brown cottage on one outside to telephone the depart­ self had torn it off while being “Tut, tut!” Vance chided him. good books on Americanization in bedroom. Each- bedroom has its “There should be no such word as into the closet. particular style Interest for the floor” best describes the hp'miness ment of public welfare to send an strangled, it would doubtless have biographical or autobiographical woman of larger proportions since and convenience of “The. Dayton.” closet, which is another feature that ambulance at once for the girl’s fallen to the floor; for, remember, ‘never’ in the bright lexicon of de­ “Well, anyway. I’ll admit that’s form.” Ask your librarian for all appearance of bulkiness has, will appeal to the woman who lives tecting.” . queer,” he finally conceded. Its brown stained boards are rest­ body. she offered considerable resistance. •'The Soul of an Immigrant by been eliminated. • Designed in ful and the trimmings of cream at­ to keep'bar home spick and span. •‘Such detachment'” Vance said Her body was twisted sidewise; her Heath regarded him sharply. Vance had followed him indolent '■Panunzlo, “ The Promised Land sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 4< and 48 Also most appealing is the price ol “Was there anything else that ly, and stood gazing over his shoul­ tractive. Its compactness makes It to Markham. "Here are you stew­ knee was drawn up, and one slip­ by Antin, “An American ^ in the Inches bust. Size 38 requires 3% the Ideal home for the couple who ‘.‘The Payton,” which is from 32200 struck you as queer?” His subtle der. ■ yards 39-inch material. Price of ing most distressingly over the per had been kicked off, Making” by Ravage, “Story of a both work, or the.couple with per­ (0 33200. . , passing of one damsel fair and “Now, no bunch of silken posies doubjs were welling up again. “And my word!” he exclaimed Pioneer” by Shaw, “ Autobiography pattern 15 cents. For fburther information about “Well, there’s the lamp on the Do you want to express your haps one or two children, when the frail, and that blithe medieus is is going to remain in a lady’s lap suddenly. “The key’s on the in­ of Andrew Carnegie,” “ Caste and mother wants something in her life “The Dayton” write The Stan^rd worrying only over a sluggish liver during such a commotion. Even 'table in the other room.” side of the lock. Fancy that, now!. Outcast” by Mukerji, “Tbe Making individuality through your cloth­ Homes Company, Colorado Build­ We were standing near the arch­ es, wearing the styles, colors and besides housework. For “The Day- brought on by early rising.” when ladies sit still, their gloves One can’t lock a closet door wit’.i of an American ton” is so well-arranged that the ing, Washington, /D. G. way between the two rooms, and the key on the insi;1o-crn one. Americanization of Edward Bok fabrics that become you best? “What has he to be upset over?" and hand-bags and handkerchiefs Send 15 cents for -jur Fashion housekeeping problem is lightened •r- Heath turned quickly and looked sergeast?” by Bok, “ My Musical Life by complained Markham. "The news and programs and serviettes are \Book today. materially. LACQUBB/REP papers are net riding him with blankly at the fallen lamp. The key may not mean any­ Damrosch, and “Prom Immigrant forever sliding off of their laps o'n All on one floor— steps are aaved, A dark room was livened appre­ spurs. . . . And by the way. what “ I .don’t see anything queer thing,” Heath observed hopefully. to the floor, don’t y’ know.” to Inventor” by Pupin. there Is no extra room; such as halls ciably by . a small table and a cheap was the point of your questions “ But If your argument’s correct,” about that.” “Maybe the door was never locked. Manchester Herald lamp being palnte^ a lacquer red. “ It has been upset—eh. what?” Anyhow, we’ll find out about that LADY PIRATES .that need eternal cleaning; little about the torn dress?” protested Markham, “then the Pattern Service. furniture is required to make it. Orange might do as well. Vance lazily Inspected the tip of suggested Vance. Every once in a while we sus­ tearing of the lace and the snatch­ pretty soon. I’m holding the maid cozy and yet there is space enough hi.s cigaret. “What if it has?” Heath was outside, and I’m going to have her pect that our term of “modern Pattern No. .,.. -w- • • COLORED 4?URTAINS ing" off of the corsage could have to commend It. ••Consider." he said. “ 'Fhe lady frankly puzzled. “ Damn near on the carpet as soon as the cap­ woman,” and our casual assump­ New bath curtains in vivid eol- been done only after she was dead.' Price 15 Cents. There Is especial advantage in was evidently taken by surprise: And I can’t see any object in such everything in this apartment has tain finishes his job here.” tion that women never did very ors add , a charmingly, cheerful for, had there beeh a struggle be- been knocked crooked.” He turned to Dubois, who, hay- much until this epoch, are both (the way the house is laid.out. The note to a Weak white bathroom. senseless vandalism.” N a m e ...... living Is an exceptionally long rodm I forehand, she would not have been “ Neither can I.” sighed Vance. “ Ah! But there’s a reason for ing completed his search for'finger­ idiotically silly. Just to Pjove It. Towels and bath m a t might, match. a new book Is comln,? out called for so small a house. Its 9 by 9 I strapgled from behind while sit- It’s all devilish queer.” most of the other things having prints in the bedroom, was now Size “Gallant Ladles” which is a ^ e c-, dimensions insure a .^certaJh . . ■■ LtNEN • BiLOp^E, . I tinj; down. Therefore, her gown Heath looked at him sharply. been disturbed—like the drawers inspecting the piano. -. and corsage were undoubtedly In- tlon of th'e'Stories of ten adverwur- Ibuness usually entirely absefit'in 'a Printed handkerchief . linens. In I “That’s the second time you’ve said and‘ pigeonholes and closets and “Any luck" yet?” - Address tact at the time she whs seised. ous ladies of history whose ex­ home of this size. the season’s colors and designs, are I that. But there’s nothing what vases. They all indicate a search; The captain shook his bead. ploits make the “modern woman ...... •• •••• The kitchen,' bn the.,other h‘>nd. the media for'some'new Interesting I But—despite the conclusion of you’d call queer about this mess. they’re consistent with a raid for “ Gloves.” he answered succinctly. [ your dashing Paracelsus—the dam- look like a chimney corner lady. Send your order to tbe “ Pat­ Is small. And any hbuhewife ^ ow s hlouses. Many t|re b^d.'blocked. , It is a stralght-away case.” Ho loot. But that lamp, now, d’ ye “ Same here,” supplemented Bel­ ftge to her toilet was not of a na- There is Mata Harl, the German tern Dept,. Manchester Evening the steps saved' over a peHod of a I spoke with an overtone of Insist­ see, doesn’t lit Into the picture. lamy gruffly, on his kners before I ture that coiiid have been self-in- spy; two English pirates, Mary Herald, Manchester, Conn.” year or two, when:the bas ence, like a man arguing against It’s a false note. It was standing the escritoire. dieted in her struggle for air. If Read and Anne Bonney, and Belle been planned conyenieqfjy diminu­ I his own Insecurity of opinion. “The on the opposite end of the table Vance, with a sardonic smjlc, she had felt the constriction of the star and Calamity Jane, bandit tive. Here a good arrangement of I dress might’ve been torn almost to where the murder was com turned and walked to tpe window, Q. J lo m gown across her breast, she would ladies, represent our own country. cupboard next to retrigerator a.nd I any time.” be went on stubbornly. mitted, at least five feet away; and where be stood looking out and have snatched the bodice itself by table under the wlndbw and n^rhy I “ And the flower might’ve got; it couldn’t possibly have been smoking placidly, as if his entire nutting her fingers inside the band. h o t a i r range cuts the steps dovtu-also. I caught in the lace of her skirt s-'' knocked over in the struggle interest in the case had evaporated. PIANa AND itA j^ But, if you noticed, her bodice was At this moment the door from If there’s any one thing that The bathroom Is convenieirtly I it couldn’t roll off.” . . . No, ft won’t do. It’s got no I intact; the .only thing that had the main ball opened, and a short pulls the chin whiskers of “ J. located between both bedroorns but “And how would you explain the: business being upset, any more Angora, it’s these ^danged bpt-alr on a little hall so entrance can be Telephone V87.;S^; ManiAester I been torn was the deep lace flounce than that pretty mfrror over the thin little man, with gray hair and Biidge Me I on the outside; and it had been jewel-case. Sergeant?” asked Vance. a scraggly gray beard, stepped in­ dryers now taking the place of “Well, the fellow might’ve tried gatelegged table has any business good old towels in our nation s I torn, or rather ripped, by a strong being broken. That’s why it’s side and stood blinking'against the § lateral pull; whereas, in the clr the poker, and then, finding it washrooms. Of all the measly, con­ queer.” vivid sunlight. traptions! You pedal and treadle Another 1 cumstances, any wrench on her wouldn’t work, used his jimmy.” “ Good morning. Professor,” “What about those chairs and and wheeze and shake and bow BY W. W. WENTWORTH g part would - have been downward “If he had the efficient jimmy,” Heath greeted the newcomer. “Glad the little table?” asked Heath, and then go forth with nioist fin­ 1 or oiitward.” , countered Vance, “ why did he go to see you. I’ve got something (Abbrevtationsi A-—ace; K— pointing to two small gilded chairs gers all set for chapped hands. kln»—(J—'qiieen; J—Jack; X— 2 Inspector Moran was listening in to the trouble of bringing the silly nifty, right in your line.” poker from the living-room?” which had been overturned, and a I’m stopping my charge accounts any, card lower than 10.) I I tently, but Heath seemed restless fragile tip-table that lay on its (TO BE CONTINUED) m and impatient; apparently be re- The Sergeant shook his head in all stores with hot-air dryers.

said, “he’s been a dear all' thc^ USE MILD CHEMICAL 1— 1st hand bids 3 hearts. years and if he .wants to, find out if STAIN REBIOVBRS, 2nd hand passes. What shduld Home Page Editorial "he is still attractive to other wo­ third hand do holding: spades men, I don’t mind. He’ll forget her The woman who does her own —X; hearts—X X X X dia­ after awhile.” Ifousework and more particularly monds—A K Q J X X; clubs— And he did. Their ship of mar- her own cooking, is often deeply Daily Health Service A Little -iage sails serenely oh just because chagrined by stained -hands. J X ? 5^* 2— ^Declarer bids one no- ST HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL Fling Now the wife didn’t allow jealousy, to haps there is a card party in the wrsclc it* ■ ■ ■ evening and she wonders how she trump. All passes. Dummy by World Famed Authority and Then— Jealousy— not real wrong— lies is to get her hands in good shape holds A Q X X. Declarer holds behind too many divorces- A llttfe before that time. 10 X X. What should decider 4 By Olive Roberfe Barton slack rope now and then, when oc­ She has already bathed and tween infection by a bite from casion seems to deman i mhy be the brushed them with hot water and play, when- opponent , leads SCIENCE HELPS US HALT rabid animal and the development wisest thing at times. soap, aud still they look soiled. She smaU card through dummy ? INFECTIOUS DISEASES of symptoms) makes it possible to “Forewarned is forearmed” goes Revenge in the ’ form of divorce, has tried cold cream with no ap­ 3— What do you bid initially arrest the disease alter infection the bid saw, and what the middle- may he sweet, but a happy home fs preciable effect and as her hands holding: (a;) spades-^A K 3^ has occurred, and second, because By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN aged woman won’t be doing now to sweeter. > • are tender, she dare not try scour­ hearts—A K X ; diamonds—X Editor Journal of the American rabies infection in man is so in­ ing them. -Here chemistry steps In keep an eye on her middle-aged XX;clubs^XX X X; (b) Medical Association and of Hygela, frequent that it is impractical to husband, Hawkshaw didn’t kuow to aid her. attempt universal prophylaxis of the Health Magazine. about. It has become common If the discolorations are the or- spades—X X X; hearts—X X human beings. knowledge in the last few years .dinary ones caused by handling % X ; diamonds—A K J ; clubs MICROSCOPE TO AID vegetables in preparing food, the Modern medicine has developed that Don Juan’s are not always —A Q J ; (c) spades-r-A J 10; probabilities; are that the stains various procedures"lor helping per­ twenty, or even thirty or forty,^ t hearts— J 10; diaihoridsr—X sons to resist infectious diseases. quite as often much older- Di­ SOVIET WAR AGAINST have become more j deeply set by the alkali in the soap used in X X clubs— X X X X ? Unfortunately, it Is not possible to vorce records prove it. The Answers NaW In vnccinate people against every dis­ Life*s Niceties Seriously speaking, it i.; perfect­ washing the h&nds, and that by KISSING OF using an acid which neutralizes 1 _ 4 .hearts, : ease or to Inject serums that invari­ ly true that with the weight and ENDS JANUARY M and helps . dissolve the coloring . 2— Small card. ably will he potent. .. responsibility of family cares no HINTS ON yETIQUET matter, she may he abW-to entirely 3— (a) No trump; (b) Briefiy summarized by Hygela, slackening there does come a time Moscow.— The - microscope has remove it. But there are acids and trump; (c) pass...... - the health magazine, the lollo-wlng in many men’s lives when the home been drafted in the fight against acids. Seine of the powerful acids are the conditions in which activb fires lose a hit of their lustre. Then religion. Members of thq Acadei^ will remove any sttiin very quickly GRAY CORDUROY immunity can be produced: 1. When does one’s obliga­ they are likely to take one last of Sciences have made: hundreds of A vogue for corduroy, in-finely In smallpox, vaccination , pro­ look outside the window before old — and the cuticle and flesh as well. Some at ?5.85 i j tion to a guest begin? photographs of chutch ikons, arfb So it Ifl'well tO; choose for this tailored suits, follows the. vogue vides immunity, enduring in some announced that the shcred trea- (All regularly priced at flO.OO to Bi4;00) .- age overtakes them. purpose one of the milder acids, for velvets. A gray corduroy tail- persons for life and in others for 2. What is the first act of snreSj kissed by hundreds of, per­ If the other half of the family such as citric, .tartariej' or acetic. leur has a kit fpx collar auB deep variable periods. hospitality? ‘ sons daily are literally •swhj.ming. Enjoy TOese Savii^gs; an^ The^ Shoes . Against diphtheria, immunity Is finds it out, there is bound to be cuffs. 3. Upon reaching the house, with disease germs. ' ' Most of the stain removers on the secured by the inoculation of unhappiness and even perhaps a market are made of one or the Some of the mpst recept mod^s of pumps. t(eij-and.j»jrforda— what does the hostess do “ Don’t kiss Idons;<” Is th9 warn­ tpxln-antltoxin. The degree to break altogether. other- of these; tough sometimes Alaska has a fish which, when in patents; suC'd^. Md 'and ciut; skins—^haye, hepp• redneed. for ing on posters which are • beih^ quick disposal, to '^h^ak'e-rhbmr lor early* ‘ Spring 'sKo^/ The which immunity has been secured first? But if the right kind of love lies nailed on billboards' all-over the oxalic acid is used, particularly dried, makes an effective candle. The Answers purchase pf two , or more palrA:-at, these prices would, be. sound can be readily tested by the Schick behind it, wives will he patient and. country. “ You can’t pure-ybur iUs where ink. is the source of the of­ test. How long the Immunity lasts 1. The minute she steps off the forgiving and overlook matters by kissing ikons. Yon’ll; only coh,r fending stain. shoe economy, r ■ ■ ; . ' .’ i - ■ i ‘ft ft , it is not possible to say, though un­ Those who' bave never .worn ^Cantilever Shoes wlU find this an train. that are harmless enough in them­ tract disease,” -continues the ad­ Perhaps she knoWs of lemon doubtedly in most cases six or more 2. Take her checks and arrange selves. A little -fling often isn’t as juice as a trusty stain remover. ideal time to teat thejlr comfort,4fld*weai'ing featnirM., for tbe delivery of her luggage. monition. y years. serious as it may look. It may pay Members of the Academy have Lemon juice is citric acid in al­ . All sizes and widths fhongh iiot ever^-slze in eitory style. As&inst typhoid ftnd parEty- 3. Show the guest to her room to wait and see what happens be­ most pure- form. Tartaric : acld'is phoid fevers, inoculation has abun­ and leave her alone to freshen up. consented to go on hacture? tourh fore hurrying off for a divorce. I telling the people: 'thkjt -jmiraefe formed from grape juice, and Several Chfldren*i| Styles-^^ dantly proved its worth. "It saved knew on© such woman. Her hus­ household vinegar is acetic acid many thousands of lives during cures performed by' .priests . NEW FRINGE band after twenty-five years of shrines are not due tq acts Of GOB diluted, colored and flavored- Never the World War. A black satin frock develops happy married life thought he was Against scarlet fever the Dick but to ordinary hypnbtiani. ft use any of them unless rfell diluted. PREVENT G R I F P E ^ F U I CAir ih tbe you'fKwSably;^^ newNjringe. Narrow strips of'itself in love with another woman, serum produces an immunity that One lecturer told the st'ory of the picoted hang in three tiers for the younger and more attractive than British physician Davey Who. is re­ nesa Cdds a « c l ^ e d tta _ -- can he tested, by the Dick test. skirt, each strip weighted ■with - boun. Comidkatiaiis sresvoia' she. ported to have cured a paralytic ed—heahb fortified. From present knowledge it ap crystal drop. PLANTS’ b a t h s pears that this Immunity is rather He danced pretty constant at­ merely by putting a't.hcrmometp in the patient’smoUtli 'with a. cer­ Be Sure Itkl Price3 0 c tendance on his new affinity for a If your ferns, Jerusalem.chdrry GYPSY GIRDLE while, took her driving, sent her tain amount of hokns.;’^ The reju­ • In rabies or hydrophobia, active trees and other plants look peak­ !B89 T riu u b ^ St,, comec^^ d r a r ^ ' Immunity Is used extensively to "^A white dinner gown has a gypsy flowers, and did even the more un- venation operations .of JStelnach and girdle swathing the hlp-lipe whiCJ Yoronoff are widely cited in the ed, put them in the bath thb ^ d CASCUB HNINE prevent diseases among animals. forgivahle thing of asking his wife, ■urn the shower oh gently. Plants 'wtAtorinlt It is not used with human beings, terminates in front in two gradu­ to make a fuss over her also. Her lectures as examples of the pow^ Git Bed Bat ated looped panels of Cerulean blue, .leed baths as hiuch as humans. . first, because the long friends protested. "Just wait." she pf iciencs, ' • < Incubatloi^ (that is the period be- gold edged. ft . ‘

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s a v e tbrUty- thirteen months of i ^ days each It STATE DOUBLE BILL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES does not provide for the naming of the 365th day that woula come at the end of each year; (S) that it IS THE BEST EVER The Soc and Buskin Dramatic would be a great -.-pset In the reck­ these days club is now at work on two plays oning of time for ‘ pebple are fiow NOT last “ A Matrimoriial venture” and,a Used, to theTresrtlt-'dal^h&ai/ , ttollickkig Comedy and West­ play that is to be presented at a D. In meeting Mr. Quimby’s argu­ sale’. ern'Story on Program Today A. R. entertainment. Tue casts are ments in the rebuttal Miss Strick­ as follows: and Tomorrow—“Noose” on “ A Matrimonial Venture:” Uncle land pointed out that in past years , ...Sunday., . ,, Joseph, T. Shannon; Frank, A. Tut­ changes have often occurred in the tle; Anne, M. Henderson ;^AfbIgail, calendar and the:;e have been linl- ^^\ciancy.’s Kosher Wedding,” one D. Armstrong; Janet, H. Alton. versally adopted without any great of the two features at ,tbe State The D. A. R. play: W. Gowen, R. confusion. As an example she cited theater today and tomorrow, is 6on- Benson; Jane, E- James; M. Gowen, the case of England, which in 1752 -sidered one of the funniest comedies F. Schildge; Ransom, B. Raddlng. moved the calendar ahead ten days The question “ Roselved, that cap­ so that people went to bed on the which has beeii produced for the third and woke up on the thir­ screen during the past ffew years. ital punishment should be abolish­ ed in the state of Connecticut,” has teenth. In disposing of the 365th eXFtS George Sidney as the Hebrew day argument Miss Strickland said father is the ideal type for the part been chosen as the topic to be de­ bated on at the Triangular debates. that this day would be an. interna­ and It is his work more than any­ tional holiday under the Cotsworth thing else that makes tl^e picture Helen Gardner has been awarded a Silver Royal award for typing 44 plan so that the first day of the next the success it has become. year would begin on Sunday.____ The story is full of gag spots net words a minute. and fast, snappy action and none Emma Strickland and Edna Fox, The affirmative case was very of these Incidents are dragged in who are debating at Meriden to­ well presented and it seems that biO bi iUiJO! morrow morning on the subject, Meriden will have a hard task tpi y> LC’ii’ * .Uifti* f.r»•* || yfT A’ by the heels. There is one very lvn.5 rr-1'' ^ funny seriupnee whKU-an Irish- “ Rft8ol.ve.d,6that .-the..Cotswortlifl’In-'|ineet the arguments of ,the high! .politicia?ltig« a 'Je^kh-Irish pic­ -ternational------debaters. Calendar ■should?be"Uflt- formly adopted,” presei^ted their Today at the debating club meet­ nic in order to corner the votes of speeches at the assembly yesterday. ' his ward. The picnic goes along ing a debate was held on capital These debaters upheld the afflrmi^- punishment. The affirmative was finely until a Jewish boy attempts tive and Mr. Quimby presented to sing ,so|ne Irish ballads. This is supported by George Flavell and some negative issues. The affirma­ Sylvia Magerdorn and the negative ,\th every too much for old Mr. Clancy and tive argument was based upon three his personal battle with Hymen by Carl Cubberly and George Pot- sound issues. First that the Cots­ terton. Cohen-’ turns into a free-for all worth Calendar is a more sensible Manchester’s game with Wind- Mew that rivals any of the fabled division of time than .the present . , . - scenes at Donnybrook Fair. calendar; second, that the adoption ham High tonight is of ^im e^lm - The trouble is finally ironed out of the calendar would be an eco­ portance. A victory for Windkam when"! young Tommy Clancy fights nomic asset to all the countries and would absolutely eliminate ■ Man- Living R^omCotnplete a Jewish boxer, Izzy Murphy, and third, that the adoption of the qal- :chester from any chance toy^ rtict -hptbjfi Olatujy . and , Coheu stake endar is in keeping with the spirit ■pate in the Yale tournament. Wind­ their whole fortune on the result of the times. In presenting the neg­ ham was one of the few. teams to eve« or HERrslvHAT y Wing Chair Divan Arm Chair o f the contest.. To^imy is in love ative, Mr. Quimby argued that (1) defeat Manchester last .^ear, and '.'■v'’S Manchester’ s hoopsters-afe deter­ YOU GET: \ in JACQUARD or Baker*s CuKVELOUR w ith , Leah., Cohen. and when, she it would be very difficult to. secure Davenport Table. End Table Ssnoking Stud. learns that here father will he universal adoption of the calendar; mined to avoid a repetition of this (2) although the calendar proposes 'happening. Bridge Lamp and Shade . Mantel Clock fcnniless if Tommy wins she begs ■■•V, ^ 2 Pictures Scarf 2 Book Ends to throw the fight. This he refuses to 'dei and^ieatS’ the-’fighterf All the resources of KAN E S-stcre baying power have gone into this PSOFIT- Ih six rolling ^outids. -j- * - ' ■ . RCB ”3 . SHABING bargain! V'ery new design suite, eustom-built to our exacting speci­ I The second feature on the pro­ 9s13 Tapestiy of^StOO or gram is Zane Grey’s famous western .very purchase of v ^ fications—The pieces are extra wide and deep—^upholstering luturiOos and long rtory, “ The Open Range,” -starring wearing-—EVERYTHING included for a stylish, comfortable living room! At Betty Bronson, LanerChandler and •this price fot the last days uf the Sale! Don’t Wait! You’ll miss th e, biggest $10 Down—$2 Week “lired Kohler. “ p . bargain of the New Year if you do! 9x12 Tapestry Rug Included FREE! The hero iSfa-handsome, cocksure A Radio Bombshell! lowpuncher who doesn’t give a hoot INC libout anything or anyone until he 2-7171 2-7171 ipaeets the heroine. And, if you can Imagine the ‘‘Pdtep. Pan” girl as a HARTFORD laughter Of the old west, you’ll know that this heroine is not one of the usual sterotjTjOd sisters of love, ks for Fred'^tohler, if you saw him fa “ The Rough Riders’; or “ Under- C oat ELECTRIFIED rorld” you’ll realize that he’s one ian who never enacts the same iharacterizatlnn twice. • Cfiillord- Smith directed- “ Open faange” from John Stone and J. I Walter Ruben’s scenario. ■ The Initial appearance of "The ITpose,” starring Richard Bafthel- mess will be made at the State on ^nday evening. This drama- of the Hiaasfctviisi-s.,' ^-/underworld will run also on Mon- j fla y . ■ , Just a few, one-of-a-model coats ■H------— r„ —each one a rare value at $39.50. FEiVR MOB’S VENGEANCE All ha,ve been much higher priced.. Concord, In. H., Jan. 20.— Fear- * • .f* i ig mob ven^geance,.*A heavy guard Soft camel’s hair. Some suede 1 ’as thrown attouli thb ,state hospital cloths. ^Imported mixtures. Stun­ 3day where Chhrles' W. Dean, Leb- ning velveit coats. One or two vel­ pon storekeeper id father of flv.’i < bildren, was held for observation vet ensembles. 3 fallowing an alleged attack on a 13- Fashionable furs for trim m ing- ; ar-old state ward. Th^ea.ts-were made against Dean, kit fox, cinnamon fox, badger, f•J-tienlt Was alleged‘ that after at- black fox, beaver. t icking the young gi^l, he beat her Come early Saturday. t ) intimidate her,, and “was also al- Prott-Sharing Brings This Extraordinary \M ae!^ ^ 1 !ged to have burned. her tongue Seednd Floor POSITIVELY NOTHING \ 1th matches. ELSE TO BUY l_4,piece Q uality Bedroom G roup 7 Dean’s wife was charged with FuthUngth.... VANITY . Co««» 2 Boadtur Lampf ti > a child last w k. can do! Think of bavins one in A 1' your home OOMPI.ETE for only ^ $1001 Due to the limited quantity ■ i ~ 9x12 TapMtry R«r Wool and Silk presses we were able to get, early shop- • ping U iMlvlaable. W A WEEK S i e thto amount Before you chooee a bedroom anywhere see thinnighty oi emw^ $ 1 C o o W*^>*WlliEEW*WEii Headachy. hCtens, constipatedT Taka Reduced to , GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES—CASH OR CREDIT .IR—NATVsa’s Rekedy—tonight. IhJt Kane’s New Paradise Outfit ,lnfld^8afiB, vegetaUe jremedy will haw ifecUng fine by Ton’ll cn|Cy *These are^frockl^ Iftat will refresh your wardrobe at i Wonderful Rooms Complete itf-betw^n season. >. > EVERYTHING to make a h ^ e N - A beauttfut-U.’Fo. JACQUARD Uving Heavy flat crepes, dainty Jersey, o, l|ghj > room, 18-Pc.* WALNUT bedroom. IQ- tonight— Pe. V lA L jm r dining weight woolens. ‘ Drilses fp weftyjibw under yohr fur room and kitchen—4n- coat^and for street wear lafer. w-’ ‘ ;v elhdiM plotn r^' lamps, bedding, etc.—aU in *375 g ^ T O HSGHT A g o ^ range of sizes for the early shopper. KANE’S flno fnmltnre. 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BUT LOOjSMf2AA Better C ^ E a r ^ U You COlLL P o t o N l a )e (6 M T AMD Wapping Defeats . /M lAEAv/iefi DlvfiS/^ Expert a Seat Becaoie Masons Win Three Games, ThompsonviHeby GiiWi W Be!a Last By One Pin; Ifighland A/M’t r A t t ^ \^ ,Mr. O’Qoofty advises any “ Hap” Madden’s three baskets ip Meriden game showed the interest : Stl Bridgets----- 21 15 ■ and vAll , not the sooM All Vr'^LAOS cUVLL MAviS this half helped Wappipg consider­ that Manchester takes ih her high | 14 K. o f P...... 21 closet and pout .because of ^sscuiLLSe Mocu.M : xb SB CAt26FUU ably. school. , ^ ; Highland Park .10 23 13 anjy break in relations be- - » cue(6Mr Wapping (43) ’ Manchester and Willimantic haye ; ■ tweeii Tfmney and' Rickard. ^^gOlLD/M G OP^i B. F. T. long been arch rivals in all branclms j f t c< sose 0 Chester beat them twice. , league although the West Side Rec Of course, if Tnnney shoidd wish FALL.y Pahl, rf ...... 2 Manchester hasn’t been going tOo . Tb M o w \ ^ 0 kept close on their heels. By to! fight for Bonaeone other than Mr. H. Merrill, Ig ...... 1 gayly this year and it would be W | in g the Cubs all three games, the Rickard, ’twould he 'ea^. Among -rgA/Ai/MC, Hutton, If ...... 8 ' 0 1 „: from Impossible to Jiave Windham j Masons dropped the football champs the many gents Tex hasn’t signed T. Merrill, I f ...... 2 12 come through -with a victory. 'T^s i down to third place. Last night s to fight exclusively for him are Mattoon, c ...... 6 ^ 0 FLYING EAGLES WIN 1 5 is not expected,,-hut it ,I& possibfo* matches brought the first half of James J. Cdrbett, Rogers Hornsby Parsons, rg 2 Coach Clarke has threatened to the league schedule to a close. A and a couple of Democratic deL Allen, Ig ...... 1 0" The Plying Eagles defeated the 17 2 36 bench” his entire first team if at meeting of the league officials_ani egaterbhat esh’t he located. Piefaces last night at the Center loses tonight. Of course, this may teadi captains will be held ^ thfi Referee: Herb Angeli. Herkld branch, office on BiflselL church by the score of 36 to 26. be an exaggeratipn, hut it shows " Tn other ■words", TflnneFcan ffght Turkingtop was high with nine Coach Clark's determination to RUt strdit nejkt Monday evening at 7 anybody, anywhere, except one of NEXT ROWING r e g a t t a o’clpck.-for the purpose of discuss- the itfi^vy'wakhts.jLMay^'i^ could flMcT ^oals. The Eagles are, anxious New York, Jan. 20.— The Inter­ a winning team on the floor. ’ to book games with any teams who Defeats hy Bristol and Meriden ing'jrte second round,.schedule and get iBpme a^ion Ni alter being fortunate enough to Win 000 house and Von Elm says transferring Charley Root as'one of crews will paddle up to the starting he’d rather beat Bobby Jones ly troubles within a baseball club, B. F. T. has not played with,an outside team , the first game from the Knights of the players. . line of the varsity race. Invitations than make a million. Gosh, New York, Jan. 20— Details of but it is one Of a mighty few that Tilden, rf .... 1... 4 3 11 have been sent to California, Wash­ since the high school’s season open­ Pythias by three.pins, captured the With Hornsby gone the Giants 3 ed and Is therefore perfectly eligi- ^ but these golfers are big- an agreement reached by Gene Tun­ can be called to mind where the have Andy Cohen and a thirty-three Dotchin, If ...... I 1 ington, Navy, Wisconsin, Princeton next two by 25 to 75 pin margins management had to cripple itself to 0 18 hie to play, will probably also stand . respectively. Ray Bidwell’s 121 was hearted^ guys. ney and Tex Rickard, whereby the year-old Cliinese, Lai, to use at sec­ Turklngton, c ...... 9 and Massachusetts Tech and at champion is to be allowed to “ beat” restore harmony. 0 out In In, the Thread City’sCity’i effori 'to i high single. ond base. A fd this is an anglA ’Cheney, fg ...... 1" .least four of the six are expected Gene Tunne recently w jte an tbe uncompromising terms of the It was no secret for years that Or scuttle the locals ■n.-.q The biggest surprise of the even­ (S^enney, Ig. • • • • Vi* ^ ■ if ito accept...... Art^e on iww 'nXf in whichwhich'— ^eSa:it- Rickard contract so that he t, can, Tyc; (vobbrwa*"/BOt idolized-l>y- ifie 11 36 ing Was tie victory which Highland players on the’ Detroit' clfih'^ and it' ANDY COHEN’S PROSPECT Pars scored over the Beethoven Icizld four-fkifl- taceftr----- ^sayinf he fight Tor his boy friend, Jim Mullen, had seen oarsmen crumple and in Chicago, came to the writer to­ was the conviction of any number The hopes of the'club are placed Glee Club, at one time league lead­ of smart baseball men that the ers. After losing the first game by fall limp.’’ This thing never hap­ day from a source within the official in young Cohen, not only, that he 17 pins, the boys from the hilltop pens in the canUflower business, of family of the Madison Square Gar­ chances of the Tigers to get into the might fill the position acceptably den Corporation. world’s series were greatly reduced rallied to win the next two by 37 conrse. when Cobb assumed the manage­ but that he might develop into a and 14 pins. Hansen’s 114 was The compromise. It wa^d^lared, great star. The Giants for years Oarsmett wdhr agonized expres­ called for two provision^\First, ment. have been trying to develop a great sions, perhaps, but have you ever Cobb, however, remained as the The Cloverleaves kept plugging that Tunney would d efen ded title prize member of the Detroit Club jewish star for gate purposes. right along toward first place by watched a knight of the Ute^tape under Rickard’s banner noT later Cohen had a great year in the In­ break into smiles when told the until circumstances over which the ■winning three points from the Cen­ than July, which immediately • /ould owners had not control made neces­ ternational League last year and is ter Church, winning the first by the gate didn’t quite meet his guar­ regardet^ highly as a prospect by take the curse off the Rickard op­ sary his release. scant margin of three pins. The antee? tion.; Second, that Tunney, now Cobb, it must be remembered, baseball men...... church team won the last game by footloose in the matter of legal ob­ Since Babe Ruth crashed Into But let us not be concerned too was a Detroit institution and he was a comfortable margin. Seven Clov­ ligations, would then he free to dis- a tremendous drawing card. Horns­ the big print the Giants always erleaves’ scores were over 100. Bob much about rowing. It’s a shell char^ a purely personal one by have been a half-mile behind the Brennan was high wUh 113. He by was not a drawing card in New game, anyway, fighting somebody, probably Jack York. Yankees in getting publicity and also hit 110. Delaney, for Mullen in September. even Hornsby falied to inject any The British Americans slowed up He not only lacked the fire and HEENEY AND DELANEY Tunney’s Reason color of Cobb but he happened to be great color or drawing power into the Knights of Columbus with a TO FIGHT MARCH 1 With this statement came thj al- the club. two-to-tw6 deadlock in the closest in a city where the worship of base- New York, Jan. 20. ■Haying lege4« reason for Tunney’s sudden bhll players fs not A popular demon­ Even with Ruth nnd Gehrig the match lof the evening. The form­ corralled Tom Heeney and Jack Yankees have not been, asl^p pn^. er team won the first game hy 32 desird, expressed, a few months ago, stration o f devotion and‘Tn a 'city Delj^ney for a to fig^t twice in defense of his where aU the fever is saved for they have been scouting for Jewish pins and that proved, enough to win 'ofl Mirch 1, lV?atQ!Am#e4/eBS Mc- boys to entertain a couple of, mil­ the total pinfall point by tw;o pins. heavyweight championship next Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. today ^iU. summer, already under contract to lion in New York. Incidentally the second gapae . was borers ah agrJIment'vby whTcti the It may be that the Yanks • have won by the Knights" by only two Rickard because of signiag that NO HERO IN GOTHAM winner is guaranteed a match with Attention also might be called to beaten the Giants to it again. They pins. The K. of C.’s 515 in the famous pact in St. Louis last winter, say that Colonel Jake Ruppert does third game was just short of*^a the winner df a bout between Jack it was stated that Tunney knew that the fact that New York Is a great Sharkey and Johnny Risko. gambling town and no matter how have luck. After the Yanks.had an­ three point victory. Alex Wilson he must fight twice. Otherwise, his nounced the purcha^ of Lary and was high for the i ight with 124. This competition should develop friend, Mullen, would he able to do bard you try to put it more deli­ for Gene Tnnney if the champion cately, Hornsby joined the class of Reese frfam the Pacific Coast After losing the first game to the himself almost no good and Tun­ League for $125,000 it developed, St. Bridgets’ oy 37 pins, the Bon insists on defending his title in ney’s oral promise after the last what the gambling element calls “ welchers” when he pleaded his rather surprisingly, that Reese is a Ami rallied and won the next two June or for Jack Dempsey in the fight in Chicago would becon^e Jewish boy hy the name of Gold­ by margins of 12 and 5 5 to barely event rthe former champion decides way out of a suit on the grounds worthless. that his debts could not be collected smith and that he was horn on the win the total pinfall tally. Brozow- to figiit again and Tunney is will­ So, it was said, Tunney began lower East Side of New York. ski’s 123 in the final game helped ing to wait until September to meet outshoutiilg Rickard, with the in­ legally. quite a bit. The scores follow: the survivor of those eliminations. evitable result that they are getting Delaney and Heeney will sign arti­ together and, in fact, already have Harry Wills and getting on record MASONS (4) cles today for their bout. Sharkey done BO. The getting together is with the first challenge, a. circum­ Stevenson ...106 and Risko,have not been signed supposed to have represented con­ stance that forced the Dempsey- Wickham ...100 but it is tmderatood they will b6 cessions purely on Rickard’s part Tunney fight of 1926 out of New Local McAdams .:. .102. available for March 12 at Madison ,...114 because Tunney was in a position York. And if you think this bid Cole . . .. Square Gqfd^.-'Thd fi}i$l elimina­ to make none. The promoter, for of Sharkey’s may not receive the Murphy .. ,...112 tion will he scheduled for May. one thing, wanted to keep his meal gravest of consideration you have Totals 534 517 4&5 ticket i happy and, for another, he only to remember that Jimmy John­ CIBBS CO) thinks one heavyweight champion­ ston has been declared in on ten Suhie ...... 107 C on ran...... 100 108 93 ship fight a season is ample. He is per cent of the fighter for what is Chatter N elson ...... 92 quite willing, therefore, to let Mul­ suspected to hd just sucl^ an emer­ Happenny...... 101 Total 479 .518 468 len worry about the second one. gency. Sad ...... 92 CENTER CHURCH (1) Sonnds Plausible However, it is possible that, by Mae Sherman won the silver lov­ Wilkie ...... 104 M cCom h...... 89 82 Right or wrong, the whole story this move, the Sharkey Camtp may ing cup offered hy Howard Murphy D alson...... 9? 89 adds up beautifully. Why, other­ defeat its own ambitions. Tunney for the highest three-string made Totals 496 496 484' Thompson...... 106 102 wise, 'wrould Rickard suddenly be­ may not care. to defend his title during the first hall of .Cheney ' W. S. REC (4) Nelson ....; •. . - * . 8 1 ” T 96 gan talking about a June date for here with Johnston in the Sharkey Brothers girls’ bo-Wllng league. Her Schubert...... 9 7 _80 99 Humphries ...... TO 3 88 Tunney when, previously, he had Management hut, at that, he may score was 298. Gertrude Nelson hit B idw ell...... 91 109 121 talked only in terms of September? not have to do so. If Dempsey 296. Edna McCourt.has,a chance to M etcalf...... 97 110 93 Totals 476 457 486 There couldn’t he two fights If he comes back again, and no one has win the cup for the second round S hea...... 87 90 105 K. of C. (2) held Tunney religiously to the any real reason to suspect that he because of the, 362 which she hit ...... 82 Canade...... ,106 101 "-113 Mahoney terms pf their contract hy making won’t Rickard and Tunney will for­ recently. Sweeney ...... 69 his fight in September. Then, too, get Sharkey, pronto; Total 478 490 537 Taylor ., ...... 92 , Tunney suddenly has abandoned By that time, the $40 tap price Frank Cervihl’s high single of K. of P. (0) Leary ...... 88 157 and Carl Hansen’s three-string . 89 his attacks upon Rickard and from for tickets is expected to he inau­ Starkweather...... 93 Cervinl • ••••• Miami has given three rousing gurated in New York and it won't of 385 stand a pretty good chance of C ulver...... 88 % cheers for the promoter’s June pro­ make the slightest difference to being high at the completion of the Magnuson...... 103 Toial g: 440 .454 515 second round -w^hich starts next BRITIlffl Aii^ieSAsrs gram. Why not? It is supposed to Rickard -whether the bout' is' held D errick...... o3 have been his, Tunney’s, in the first In early summer or early fall. Not Thursday night. A lle y ...... 108 Tiaggart...... 97 8& Flemming, ....•■• • 87 '80 place. '. having seen a hea'vyweight cham­ The schedule for the second pionship fight since 1923, the hoys Totals 475 465 462 Kane ...... 96 78 Dempsey First round will be the same as the first HIGHLAND PARK (8) Stratton ...... 85 82 Dempsey quite naturally is the will want to be there and when they at least insofar as the.inatching o f get that way^ there is no stopping Calhoun ...... 86 106 75 V^llson ...... ••• .105 12.4 choice opponent for the June date. teams is concerned. For instance, Todd «... 81 But why do you think Jack .Sharkey them. ^ the matches scheduled for. next Anderson 9a 104 Total 472 452 487 was sent before the Staff Athletic Thursday night are as follows: BON AMI (8) Ck>mmlBsion to file a challenge to N ich ols...... d5 89 T E N D I^ MATCHED Cubs vs. West Side Rec, Closer* Hussey ...... 89 105 I^ n e y ..:. •/ •^;,t94 ! Tunney.? Not because he was en­ leaves vs. Highland Park, St. Bfalnard .... .--^^87 C ,$v- > ,t— Donnelly — 92 titled to do so after what happened New York, Jan. 20.— Leiw Tend- Bridget’s vs. British . Americans, Allen'...... '96 in the Heeney fight. He was told ler, veteran Philadelphia welter­ Beethoven vs. Bon Ami, Knlghfo of Totals 450 .497 449 Brennan 83- .85 ^^9 to do so in order to establish priori­ Columbus vs. Masons and Knights Brozowskl ...... 106 93 i 123 weight, will tackle Ace Hudkins of BEETHOVEN ty clalnis on a Tunney fight here in’ Lincoln, Neh.,, in IQ-round bout of Pythias vs. Center church. Bolen . . . • •••••* 86 Da'vidson...... — .. ^87 J ..91 the event that there proved to be here tonight. Kudkins ie a 2 . to 1 There wftl be a meeting of all Gustafson • • • •' • • • 97 88 Fairbanks ...... — • 74 anything in tho tales that Dempsey favorite. He beat Tendler once be­ 80 league officials and team captains Matson .. • • • • • • • 83 w&s going blind or that he had de­ fore. H. Joimson ... 88 87 Totals . ^466 443 488 cided that enough was much, too in the Commercial Bowling League Hansen ..1 • •: L# eJS".* *11^ 108 ST. BRIDOETS (1) much. It.is no stnr chamber secret at Murphy’s alleys at 7 o’clock next Elbert 94 Tuesday night. The purpose will ;be that Rickard looks to Sharkey as The Boston Whirlwinds wUl play to decide on the manner In which Total ' 476 460 435 Meilduft > J...... 95. the logical substitute' challenger in at Plainfield uext Wednesday pigW CLOVERLEAVES (8) CharUrish =.’ .... 96 the event that Dempsey is^ot avail-* Tlie‘ team from the Tiub has trim­ the prizes will be dl|itrl.bitie^d Brennan...... 110 113 LaC^a]bl>l^ ...... 111'. med *PfoiBfte4d"tw4cefh»^ 'Wr consldef }?*any' Lippineott ...... 92 95 Katkaveck •••••••AVI■' ' To 7' whfch’ mAy c6me hewfe the meet­ Kamlnsl^ ^rdfu^ge (Godfrey doing aTtha series If Bosalble. ing.”-. / Saidella 'JLSJtX »■'« - 2^' MANCHES^TER (CONE.) e v e n i n g HERAUO, FRIDAY, JANTTAKY 20, ______^

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SCHALLER MOTOR SALES Auburn Sales and Service X E E TTl Robinson Auto Supply ' Tel. 1226-2 8 Cooper St.. Td. 869, South Manchester Some Specials on tlsed Cars and Trucks. N O RTH .EN D Socony Gas and Oil 1925 Hodge Coupe, 4 Pass...... $495 FILLING STATION 1925 Dodge Coupe, 2 Pass...... $450 Batteries Charged Cwmer Main sad Hilliard Streets, 1924 Dodge Touring ...... $275 Phone 1994, Manchester Tires Repaired Greasing 1925 Ford Coupe------.$175 Accessories and Supplies 1925 Reo Speed Wagon, Be sure and get a key to open the 6 Cylinder...... $475 lock that wins you a radio. Many Other Exceptionally Good 415 Main, South Manchester Bargains. ’ v BY ISRAEL KLEIN O- Tel. 2468 ' 634 Center Street, South Manchester GAB CHEAPER WHERE J Science Editor, NEA Service OIL IS SCARCE "Stance" has. as much signifi­ Washington, Jan. 20.— Ac­ cance in motoring as it has in cording to the American Au­ golf. Only, in the case of motor­ tomobile Association, the SILK CITY, FILLING STATION ing it’s the sitting' position that gasoline dollar will buy ten Colonial Filling counts. gallons of gas in Peoria, 111., O ak Street / The driver’s sitting position Is a city located in a territory Station as important for his comfort as that produces practically no It is for the economical perform­ oil, and will buy only four Tire Service ance of the car. For, singularly gallons in Phoenix, Aris., . .1 Main and Bissell Sts, Battery enough, the way the driver sits at where oil is-plentiful. VEEDOL FORDOI the wheel has much to do With It seems the closer to the. South Manchester the mileage he gets. oil fields the motoris( gets, the more he has to Psy fOr T ow Car Have your crank case drained Station GENERAL Some drivers have the halfit of his gas. shifting constantly from throttle and refill with a good Winter RAY PARIS, Prop. AUTOMQBILE _ to bf^ke, pedal and back, - This and cateful driving will afford oil. Penzoil, 100% Supreme is especially true in traffic. the most possible benefit out of Distributors for U. S. L. REPAIRING anff' ACCESSORIES That practice leaves no room the chains .and the least poiralble Pennsylvania Quality. Safe for ease and eomfort at the wheel, harm to tire, engine or other B atteries Distributors Kelley-Springfield Tires. for the driver mentally is always parts of the car. Lubrication. BATTERY SERVICE on the alert and physically is add­ ' In the first place, the chains Automobile Accessories, should be put on right. They r ing a strain on himself. Gas, Oil, Supplies The reason for his doing this, must he loose enough to allow • • > McKay Chains and Bulbs. CHAPMAN AND TOURNAUD, Props- most likely, lies In the fact that them to work their way around Phone 1710, Corner Center and Adams St. the tires. If they are tight, they 'JOS. MORRISON, Manager. too much gas is fiowing through 24 Oak St., South Manchester the carburetor while^ the engine is will stay in one position, cutting supposed to be idle'with the foot into the casings and causing tire throttle in closed position. The trouble, (ADM^kes) result is that the car keeps mov­ A little play will cause even ing forward faster than the traffic wear on the tires all around. allows, and so the brake has to be The chains, however, must not We Featupe t|i0 Willard A '& B applied constantly to check it. be too' loose, or they’ll rattle against the fenders whan the oar PowerD^its. Ttjrone. PORTERFIELD’S Now Is The Time The remedy lies In adjusting goes at any .considerable speed the stop screw at the carburetor, and break easily. Farthertnore, to get that overhauling done. Special where it regulates the position of constant tapiflng of a chain oh the TIR E W O R K S the throttle when it is supposed to same spot of the fender will even­ price on all w^rk lilrought in before be closed. Turning the screw* back tually wear a neat hole there. a little will permit less gas to be fed through the carburetor and so In the case of the new type of iTydol—Socony Gas and Oil February IsL keep the engine idling more; slow­ rubber links, on the contrary, the ly- chains must be applied as tight Seiberling Tires Tire Vulcanizing As a result, the driver will be as possible. The tires should he relieved of the strain of workiiig blown to their reqn(site pres^ Accessories Supplies both brake and throttle in traffic sures and then the chains may be Afulil S ^ ool Streets. South Manchester to such an extent. He will find applied tightly. driving more restful. And he will The reason for this is that rub M anehest^y Qofiin. Corner Spruce and Pearl Streets get more mileage. ber chains are flat and smooth, and therefore dp not need to. have Phone 1285, South Manchester Garage Another contribution to dis­ free play around the’ tlres^ In comfort in driving Is the op­ factv Unapplied loosely, they are posite to riding the clutch. So liable to break easily. much has been said about thin that Applied tightly, rubber chains many, drivers do exactly the. re­ will help lengthen the life o f - the TW riW R eARWJiS lif A CRASH verse and find their left foot jump­ tires. ffiiy be kept on all ing back and forth, when In heavy -winter, no matter what the traffic. weather, for' they are no bother Riding the clutch is harmful if dthev la drtvihg or in the way of Chain Hazards Socony Filling enough weight of the foot Is put comfort. / OVBaRHAUI^G on the pedal to cause the disks to slip. But heavy traffic, -whOTe With the ohsips oh. mqtOrista it hM!« fur 6 fir$t job. Safe as cbains are, there Is an^stop short. He i_iay speed and there is . much: stopping' and istiart- might think they are free to speed bminous danger in them to the un twist and turn almost without ill ing, would sap the energy of any­ along the worst sorts of high­ We spoririiie in damage of an Ibrtunate driver who happens to Station effect. But at the'same time he one trying to obey this warning. ways with uttfiott safety. be caught without them in bad, wreaks havoc in the minds of hiiidh ittiln^to atraWi^W^^ ^ frame, taking In a case like this it is enough safety may be there, hot the wear Wlppery w'eather. ■ those unfortunates who have no On the Road to Hartford ' and tear on' the chalne Sod tires denfg 0^ of the body, i^aiiW. etc. ' iThe chains, in this case, are on chains on which they may rely for to allow the fpot to rest lightly on the clutch pedal, so that pres&i- woo’t be. thfe cars of others, especially those safety. ^ The Convenient Place to Get t Tire chain manufacturers say ALL KINDS OF OVERHAUUNG AND REPAIR­ who feel their safety and proceed The chained car’s sudden stop ing down on it and letting go up to the point of releasing .the disks that drivers shqpld not go DiSter ING DONE ON ALL m a k e s OF CARS. ^most recklessly on the strength or its swerve beforp another ma­ than 2$ miles au hour, to.get the f i t that. While others drive with chine, may (^use.an accident for Socony Gas . Aircraft 00 entirely would still leave the foot in a ready position. best out of thenu Weather tondl^, extreme caution over a slippery which responsibility is hard to Uons klone should compel motor* Service Oar on Dufy Dt^ and NlKht’ pavement, the man with chains on place. Consideration tor others Tires Tire Service This relieTis the driver of Qniti a strain. It prepares^ him fdr lets to keep Wlthiii thU Urhlt. ^is rear wheels lacks that spirit however, would relieve their "The" fset- that ehgloh are apd hastens through traffic as minds and avoid many an acci­ quicker emerkwcles. And It per- 0 " ------— ------r ^ Tubes ” Greasing necessary or advisable," hays one • • *'* ■ . though it were on a bright mid- dent. .^ts'him to keep up close to the V bummer day. maker, "Is a warning In Itself Chains may reduce hazards in 369 Center, South Manchester fellow In front. that high speeds shohld not be . The danger lies not in him, but traffic, but only when used judici­ taiised and that cautibh 16 10. or­ in the driving of others; He may ously. Chajns tak« a great punish­ ment, during a winter’s uauage> der,”- ■ Koliter Radio f AUTO HAS BIO BA K IN G HINTS FOR GREATER hut they return a proportionate Becanse of the modem ban '. The "cash in hand’* ^^ue of the NO SPEED ADVERTISING anrouht to the oar. Let ns iaatali a Kdstmr fer l^ t restdta and cer­ lUne largest automobile compan­ ENGINE EFFICIENCY MOTORISTS, BEWARE! ^vem eots, it is. advisable to keep 3n a 80. by 4.40 tlr«. It has chains on the tires dhiy wNeh tain'satisfaction. ^ ' ies, excluding Ford, for this year After the first of the year, auto­ been pointed out, a cross link hits is 1361,000,000, an increase of A ruling by the U. S. Supreme necessary. Chains on dry pave­ Don’t drive with a rich mixture Court says tha'; «. motorist, who mobile dealers in Washington ad­ the pavement 660 , times in a mile. 145,000,000 over last year. This of gas vapor. ments are harmful to the tires, Aliw IMb crosses a railroad crossing, de­ vertising their cars as doing bet When the car has. gone a ipo make uncomfortable ridipg; are ib surprising, since 1927 has been Don’t allow your engine to miles^ each cfoss link has come marked by a slight decline in busi­ pending on his hearing or signal a' stiraih dn.-ihb cmglne and wear pump oil. to escape danger,'; and takes no ter than the maximum speed U|oit into contact with hard h&vement ness. Keep the entire spark plug of>40 miles an hour,' will be class­ out faster. further precaution to protect his or ice 6.6,000 times. The' exception to this is the clean. ed'-as reckless drivers and prose­ Add to this the strains of TIRE EXPORTS GAIX life and property, does, so at his easese of ntbber'ehdm See that the electrodes are own risk. cuted as such. braking, starting and pnlllng, and • Exports of automotive rubber 16-18 Main St., P M «t7di«^ Blancheater 8[00dB from this country to Italy cleaner from time to time, and little more may be expected of that the distance between them them. f^r the first nine months of 1927 NlPilg AUTOMAT OARAGE liicreased more than 341 per cent is neither too great'nor too small. AGCnNBNTS BARE NEW PARKING IDEA . )n return for the hard usuage, t the That Is, of course. 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dared today at. thfr Senate hearl^ Johnson company; William Taylor, In For Life on the Waleh re^futrph calling for postmastership, Fred Wall became He was placed in an automobile stock taxes are due in April. The executive secretary of the commit­ Court Manchester, Foresters of an investigdtlon\o.t'the industry.. America: James-i H. Burke the and driven along the shore of Lake Washington, Jan. 20 —r total estimated income for general tee which was preparing for Man­ cqm binations are necessary to Ine Nevertheless jthe-.power Intere^a purposes for the entire year from FRED H. WALL, Knights of Columbus and George Superior to the desolate prison. The are opposed to tl« proposed inquify,. chester’s Centennial celebration.’'In public utilities industry and have' PRESIDENT OF June 30, 1927 to June 30, 1928, is H. Williams the Holy Name society. i massive gates closed behind him this work his experience as a news­ “ for the rest of his naturrl life.” improved the service givqn to tho on the ground that federal authori­ $18,000,000 or more. paperman and as secretary to , Burial will be in the .family plot ty to'legislate 'ffr that field is strict­ The report of the board shows in St. Bridget’s edfnetery. He was received by Warden pubUc, George B. Cortdlyou,; for­ VETERANNEWS Congressman Lonergan stood him James P. Corgan and turned over, mer secretary of the treasury de-.* ly-limited. he added. !>[' FREESTATEIS the state has forty different sources in good stead. He was thorough to Thomas Marshall, hall master at of income. A comparison of esti­ and painstaking in every task and the prison. He,was bathed, shaved mates made by the new board shows to a considerable degree the suc­ APE MAN BEGINS and given a haircut! then photo­ that receipts in the'first quarter ran WRITER, DEAD cess of that celebration was to his graphed by the prison lAotograph- GIVEN WELCOME from 25 to 50 per cent above the credit. During the war Fred Wall original estimate. The notable de­ LIFE SENTENCE er. .[(continued from page had served on nearly every com­ Warden Corgan made an entry 1 creases were in taxes on street rail­ mittee, giving‘freely of his time to in the prison book, and .\dolph Ho­ EASTERN (Continued from Page .)’ way companies and express com­ aid in putting the drives "over the (Continued from page 1) telling became Number 4,438. Hu 127-129 State Street, HartfW)!. Ctmn. panies. profession. The East Hartford has given us, and also for the op­ Enterprise decided to publish a top.” He was conscientious almost was placed in the quarantine ward. ALL CARS ST?OP AT OUR STORE portunities afforded our people Manchester edition of its paper and to the nth degree, never, satisfied window. He shrank back against There he will spend the. next thirty coming to this glorious, free coun­ Fred was drafted to hanidle the unless he was serving some good the deputies. days. His meals will be taken to MAKE YOXJR POLL ARS try.” local news for that publication. He cause. When he alighted from the train him and he will do no work until REWARD INCREASED ‘ the expiration oi t’.e puarantine pe­ Cosgrave said Ireland Is making did a creditable job, but business Takes Rest. in the town of Marquette, a cordon HAVE MORE CENTS i splendid industrial progress, that did not insure the continuance of For several years following his of state police surrounded him and riod. Then he will begin a lifetime his country is “ moving along” and , FOR MISSING GIRL the edition and it was soon sus­ Centennial celebration work Fred held back the curious crowds white of hard labor. He is a carpenter and that internal strife has become a Wall took a rest. He strove to he posed for newspaper photogra­ he probably will be placed in the . by trading here. Take advan- pended. Just about this time the box factory. thing of the past. Hartford Times was seeking a live build up his health, but he fre­ phers. tageofthe following wonderful specials He declined to comment on the (Continued from Page 1.) Manchester correspondent. Fred quently allowed his duties to him­ presence of Eamonn De Valera, Wall’s work on The Herald had self to be pushed to the back­ this week. . , leader of the Irish Republicans, in come to father and me or send attracted attention and he was giv­ ground by serving other causes. He this country. He said his visit had word to us here at Hotel North­ was always ready to write news en^ the opportunity to handle the pT(?sh D ressed PO R K no connection with that of De ampton or, if it is nearer and easier city paper’s local items. It was stories and publicity that would NA'nvE Valera. to Miss Hamilton and Nanna at just the chance Fred' had been hop­ tend to bring ,,before the pub- The choicest qiiafitr, tiisty and just melts ill your lie the worthiness of some enter­ Talks to Reporters 129. We long so for the happiness ing for and he soon proved him­ R mouth—^not frozen and eut to suit fOU. - Cosgrave was interviewed by a of having you back and we need self a cap*able newspaper man. prise. 3 score of newspapermen aboard the and miss you so. Dearest love. His local work for the Times won About three years ago Fred Wall n a t i v e f r e s h h a m s ...... ID. Macom. The first question asked “ Mother.” him a post on the city news staff joined the Carlyle Johnson Machine NATIVE PORK ROAST...... 16c him was how was Ireland, “ very where he was employed for six or Company. He acted as secretary and wrote adv'qrtisements for trade fine,” he smilingly replied. The reference to “ Miss Hamil­ seven years. His news work in the FRESH SHOULDERS . . . “ How does she stand?” asked a ton and Nanna at 129” is to the city ran from regular assignments publications. In his spare time he 1 3 i c reporter with a slight Irish brogue. Smith home in New York City, and to legislative and political writing. continued writing publicity for SMOKED SHOULDERS “ She doesn’t stand— she’s on the members of the househbld there. It was while handling the politi many different organizations which w S e e move,” Cosgrave fiashed back. Mother Collapses cal news for the Times, that Fred appeared in the colunaas of The “ How’s the liquor situation in After writing this appeal to her Wall became an ardent supporter Herald. *He gave most of his own Pork ' Veal Ireland?” came another question. daughter the mother from her bed of Augustine Lonergan who was time to boosting the Manchester Chops 16 c Chqps 20 c Veal i S c “ No liquor can compare with Ire­ in the local hotel insisted that the destined to be this district's war Community club and that organiza­ land’s for quality,” he shot back. reward be increased from $1,000 Congressman. Fred’s ability had tion will sorely miss his faithful- Then seriously: “ There are 16,000 to $10,000. Then she collapsed. attracted “ Gus” Lonergan’s eye and ness. . . . Genuine LEGS OF LAMB. 26c lb. liquor licenses out in Ireland today when the manitle, fell upon Loner­ Besides his membership m the but we are planning to reduce the James H. Smith Jr., uncle of Manchester Community club Fred Frances denied today that the in­ gan’s shoulders ho immediately number 25 per cent.” named Fred Wall his secretary. Wall was active in Chamber ot STEAKS Cosgrave smilingly denied that crease of the reward was prompted Commerce work. He was fre­ by any secret demand for ransom. Named Postmatser. i . 2 I c i h . this foreshadowed prohibition in quently drafted to aid in putting V lLLlA M SaC A R LE TO N C O . EASTHARTFORPtCONNi Sirloin, Round and^ Tip ... '.r.-TM Ireland. The reward, he said, was increased His desire to be in Manchester some undertaking across for the Country Peaceful for the sole purpose of arousing where his home had been the most Chamber. He was also a membgi; Asked if internal strife still ex­ keener and more widespread in­ of his life made Fred Wall a candi­ of two fraternal organizations isted he replied that the country is terest. The $10,000 reward can be date for postmaster at Manchester Court' Manchester, Foresters of now peaceful, asserting that the claimed if the girl is found alive, when that position became vacant. America, and Campbell Council, number of prisoners in Irish jails $1,000 otherwise. Mrs. Smith said He was named to the post and held Knights of Columbus. that relatives had not given up it for eight years. During his have been cut down fifty per cent The Funeral ; . • • • I i ■ * • 11 (■ < *. V since the signing of the Irish Free hope that Frances may be found term as postmaster the business of The funeral will take place to­ State treaty. alive. the office expanded greatly. The morrow morning from St. Bridget s “ Will Ireland ever have complete State Detective Joseph V. Daly, old fixtures were removed and- the church at 9 o’clock. Rev. C. T. Me- independence?” in charge of the state search, who office was made much more attrac­ Cann the rector will officiate. “ That is for the people to say— has exploded one tip after' another, tive than it ever had been. He The bearers will be Thomas they must decide their own des is convinced that the missing proved himself a very efficient Ferguson, representing the news- ^ tiny,” he replied. freshman is dead. He has centered postmaster and his interest in civic PHILLIPS paper fraternity; Mark Holmes, Cosgrave showed pride when he affairs won him the admiration of A.H his investigation in a search of the Manchester Community Club; ] discussed the industrial progress rivers, ponds, canals and wood­ all townspeople. Meredith Stevenson, the Carlyle- of Ireland under his regime. He lands in this vicinity. Upon his retirement from the SOUTH MANCHESTER said one hundred new factories have been-lDunt in the last five years. The biggest project in Ireland today is the Shannon (river) plan of fur 603 MAIN Two Stores 39 OAK ST. nishing power and light to the coun­ try at cheap rates, he declared. The plan was denounced when it was outlined but now everybody expects C a n fUPNES C a l l that the distribution of power will begin by 1929. ONE CENT SPECIALS liandlordism KIPPER - „_...“ The Irish people in the last_24 suNBmT^^ ""' 5c 2 6c years have been -working^ to do 2000 G O O D TMINOS T O - &#tP (XEANSfiR, Can .. away with landlordism,” he said. CASTORIA' “ So much progress has been made Please call tonight for the early Saturday delivery. in the last four years that today SNACKS SODA CRACKERS “CHILDREN CRY all the land is in the hands of the 5 e 2 * ‘^'6 c people or the Irish Free State. Grocery Department SUNSHINE, pkg. FORIT^ Did he plan to see Gov. A1 Smith Fresh Vegetables KING OSCAR while here? Possible. He hoped so. LARGE STRICTLY FRESH C 7 r* He had met the governor’s daugh- Fancy White Mushrooms...... 49c lb. EGGS, dozen ...... ^ ^ 1000 Sheets, Roll 1 Q c 2 1 1 C SPEGIAU-j ter^ Catherine, a few years ago, and SPECIAL Kenwood Paper would like to meet her father. Yes, Eat more eggs— ^the January price is lower low: ; he thought he would see Mayor New Carrots, 3 Bunches ...... 25c than usual this year. ^LOW William Hale Thompson of Chicago. FAIRY SOAP .; rPRICa^. *^ Bleaching Water, 2 bottles...... 25c PRICE 5 c 2*®*^ 6 c “ Do you approve Mayor Thomp­ ■J'- son’s plan to revise the public Hard Kutaoaga lurnips...... Cake...... school text books to eliminate al­ Pure Lard, 2 lbs...... 25c leged English propaganda?” “ I don’t understand much about CAULIFLOWER— perfect white heads, better You will find at Pinehurst a full line of ONIONS 4 c 2*® '5 c the plan,” he said evasively. than any so far this winter. Chase & Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees. Beechnut Coffee , Employment Situation. New Cabbage Old Cabbage The employment situaf^n , in Hill’s Brothers Red Can Coffee, Ireland is improving and there Is Royal Scarlet Coffee APPLES 1 : Alice Foote MacDougal Coffee. 4 c 2^®^5g no immigration problem, Cosgrave 4 lbs. Sweet P otatoes...... 25c said. He reiterated that his real Also Alice Foote MacDougal’s Orange Pekoe L b ;...... /... BOTTLE purpose in coming to America was Fancy Crisp White Celery Tea and Tea Bags. 7}^ OZ. CANv. k “ to thank the people here for all Iceberg Lettuce Powell's Lettuce Cookie special will be a fancy assortment put they have done for Ireland and to Red, Yellow and White Onions up in boxes at 85c lb. tell them some things about Ire­ “OUR BULK” Even if the price on Fresh Green Beans was “ WHERE IT POURS IT REIGNS’* land— to get even better acquaint­ Corn Flakes ...... 7c Try ed.” not so high we would still recommend that ypu KING ARTHUR BBS; ■ Mayor Walker remarked that he try a can of Meadowbrook Cut Wax or Meadow- All Bran ...... 23c FLOUR brook Cut Refugee Beans. You will think you THIS IS OUR REGULAR himself was the son of an Irishman W neHiena ...... and recalled his recent visit to Ire­ are eating beans right out of your garden. Scott Tissue and A. 41c VALUE land where, he said, he received a Ralston’s ...... 23c P. W. 25c and 50c most cordial reception. ^ rolls of tissue. “ Mv father did not brag much, Mixed Nuts at the very low price of 19c lb. Cream of Wheat . .28c said the witty Walker, “ but I used to make exceptions for him when he PHILLIPS xxxx BREAD talked about Ireland.” m t The mayor then handed Presi PINEHURST MARKET NEWS f o r — LB. dent Cosgrave a scroll from the BAG city commemorating his visit, GOLD MEDAL i “ I pay tribute to the great work IS mnXaS^Sioo in ,»rk a. to beet. Ie». 1» reeogninM n. "«• ot toe PO'f Pt®. % that the American people have duclmc sections In this country, and at the present time our Iowa shipper is sen tog us Just done for thy people,” said Cosgrave est c 'T; poses. The State Highway Depart­ l a r g e BOTTLES MASCOT ment Is to get $5,500,000 for the CATSUP 23Cd bills in the quarter. PKGS. Total Income Receipts in the first quarter In­ cluded over $9,'200,000 in taxes pay ' .-iJt. able hut once a year and therefore FRESH OYSTERS -t; -Jin'?:;! the next quarter will show a small­ er income though mutual life and fire insurance ^ and non-resident

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NEW ^RENCH ENVOYS WARSHIPS IN COLLISION ans of the lasb- contest are being Glastonbury. Last week a party, Atwood, Yola D'Avrll and others. made to show their stuff by others consisting of the Patrol Leaders, ALL S m CAST PICKED Jay Eaton plays the part of the who are trying their hardest to be went to the camp on Saturday after­ dancing comedian of the Box S^ll cafe cabaret. Other important roles London, Jan. 20—-The British the ones to represent the troop in noon. The weather was perfect and Paris, Jan. 20— The appointment cruiser Caledon and - the Italian the coming meet. the afternoon was spent in chopping TO nLM ‘THE NOOSE” are taken by Bill Walling, Charles Gyblin, and others. ofTp'rancis pejeap, director of tankship Anlares were damaged In After an hours time the boys sat wood and cleaning up about the American affairs at the foreign of­ a collision in the Aegean Sea off down to practice the songs for the cabin. By the slse of the pieces of “ The Noose” is regarded as one Barthelmess Heads Roster of of the most dramatic stories in fice, to be French ambassador to the Greek coast, said a Central broadcast at W.T.I.-C.. At the rate wood that were being chopped one Brazil, and the appointment of News dispatch from Athens this would, think he was 'watching the Stars in Feature at State on which Richard Barthelmess has yet the boys are going now it looks as appeared. His role of Nickie Elkins, Louis Clinchant. present French afternoon. Two members of 'the b o y Ss c o u t s if this years Glee Club will be much match makers over in Sweden. Sup- Sunday and Monday. minister at Bucharest, to be am­ crew of the Antares were killed. pel passed uneventfully although it offers him unexampled opportuhity :0 F better than last years. Rehearsal to display his rare histrionic tal­ bassador to Argentina were both The Caledon was towed to Piraeus K1£?^1l!J lasted about 15 rntnutes. was some time before the stove was One of the finest all-star casts in ents. John Francis Dillon directed approved by the Cabinet today. by the Warship Cares. made to function properly. Alter : < i . Notes motion picture history supports it from a screen story by J. T. supper everyone sat around taking Richard Barthelmess in “ The O’Donohoe. Henry Hobart produced ^ At a meeting,of the Patrol Lead­ things easy until bed time. In the Noqse,” the screen version of the Troop 5 held its regular meeting ers -last Sunday a new Senior Patrol the film and »ames Van Trees pho­ Wediiesday evening at 7 o’clock. morning evwryone had a bite to eat famous stage play which cotnes to tographed it. It is from the play by Leader and a new Patrol Leader and then we started for home and the State Theater on Sunday and Inspection was easily won by Patrol was elected. The officers of the Willard Mack and the story by H. 2. The attendince records were Sunday School. Monday. H. Van Loan. troop now are. An overnight hike will be held Lina Basquette, former dancing Tytl checked and showed that 25 hoys Scoutmaster— Helge Pearson. were present. Calesthenics were this week end and all those who star of the Follies, plays the femi­ Asst. Scoutmasters— Arthur An­ wish to go should bring enough nine Pad opposite Barthelmess. It .lUext In order each Patrol Leader derson, Herman JOhnson and Ru­ is her first important role in pic­ 10'KILLED BY BLAST taking over his patrol for a few food for two meals. There are dolph Carlson. enough blankets accommodate tures a-d advance reports acclalni **The store that holds faith with the people.” By every test it must be tbe best -minutes. The three Junior'Assist­ Senior Patrol" Leader— Erik her a genuine sensation. Alice Sydney, New South Wales, Jan. ant Scoutmasters acted as judges about eight boys. C’mon boys, let’s Corner Main and Maple Streets. Telephone 2006 If by health they shall be blessed. Modean. Joyce enacts the role of the mother, 20— Ten men, including six French­ — Say the Food Twins. and all three decided that Patrol 1' jJuniOT Asst. Scoutmasters^Irvipg go! one .of the greatest parts of this men and one Englishmen,, were F. Kelley, Prop, ’’had the best^ variety of exercises Carlson, Lawrence Anderson, and splendid actress’ career. This is the killed and 22 wounded in a muni­ _ - - - and they put them over with a snap- Dexter Peterson. ITAUAN-AMERICAN first time Miss Joyce has appeared tions explosion and fire at Valua Pare food and aboundiu^iiealtb piness that was good to see. Patrol Leaders— Roy Johnson, with Barthelmess. in the New Herbrides, according It is not necessary to personally select what you buy for the little ones. Strength for Work on contest events was be­ The most unsympathetic role in to word from that place today. the whole family. A food service Herbert Brandt, Raymond Benson, here in order to get the best choice for all the foodstuff gun and the teams were sent thru and Carl Bengston. i LADIES’ OmCERS the film version cf “ The Noose” is Many buildings were destroyed. The that will help make your meals en­ joyable is to be found here. their paces over and oyer a«ata, Asst. Patrol Leaders— Elmer An- that of Buck Gordon played by damage was estimated at $1,000,- we sell are specially selected and run uniformly good. No speed marked any of the events derson, Leonard Bjorkman, Ralph Montagu Love. Robert T. Haines 000. as the teams have been stile so Swanson and Arvld Carlson. TAKE THEIR CHAIRS plays Governor Bancroft, Thelma You can send your children with your order and find Todd, the beautiful blonde “ discov­ Roasting P o r k ...... 31c long it will take a few weeks to get Scribe— Erik Modean. GETTING IT STRAIGHT them in shape again. In the In­ ery,” appears as ■’he other woman; everything as satisfactory as if you came yourself. Rib Pork C hoi)s...... '.29c Troop 5 has held two overnight M rs. Anna Della F efra Be^ Ed Brady, Fred O’Beck, Bob O’Con­ dividual events many of the veter­ hikes this year to their camp in comes President of Society; nor, Fred Warren portray gang­ “ You came in awfully late last Shoulder Pork Chops ...... 35c night this morning.” Annual Banquet Late in sters. An unusual chorus Was made up “ That’s all right; I’m going to LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Shoulder Lamb C hops...... 3Uc M onth. of Hollywood girls - and Included sleep until this evening tomorrow.” Corliss Palmer, Kay English, May — Judge.- Lamb Patties, 3 f o r ...... 25c ' New officers of the Italian Ameri­ HOLLYWOOD MARKET can Ladles Aid society seated at Home Cooked Foods Fores of Lamb...... 23c the recent monthly meeting are as Fresh Shoulders...... 14iac 381 East Center St., Corner Parken St. follows: Smoked and Cooked Meats including our Own Baked Anna Della President—‘Mrs. Ham and Otto Stahl’s Delicious Pork Sausage and Bock- Sausage M ea t...... 25c Phone 330. Phone Orders Delivered. Ferg. Vice president — Mrs. Minnie QUALITY FRESH w urst. Fancy Fowl ...... 39c Financial secretary— Miss Mary Com Flakes, 2 f o r ...... 15c Imported and Domestic Health Bread Farr. Sunrise Peas, 2 f o r ...... 35c Corresponding secretary— Miss Fancy Fowls $1 ea. Mary Marcantlno. MEATS Cinnamon and Sugar Rusks CampbeU Beans, 4 ca n s...... 25c Treasurer— ^Mrs. Mary Aceto. Ealas-Sell Anchovies Smoked Salmon Monarch Peanut B utter...... 21c The following committee was ap­ AT LOWEST PRICES. PH ON E 456 Fresh Shoulder...... 17c lb.~ pointed to have charge of the an­ Russian Sardines, Pickled Herring, Salt Mackerel JeU O, 3 for ...... 25c Lean Pork R oast ...... 23c lb. nual banquet to be held the latter R ib Roftstii... •. 1-1 • • 38c Center Cut ...... 25c part of January: Chairman, Mrs. Shoulder Roast 28c Fresh Shoulders ...... 18c Scotch and Swedish Salt Herring , Cinnamon R u s k ...... 15c Lean Pot Roast...... 25c Anna Della Fera; Mrs. Minnie Rump R o a s t ...... 38c Fresh Pig Liver ...... 15c Honlss Oysters...... 40c pint Farr, Mrs. Luigi Pola, Mrs. Agatha Horseradish, Oyster Cocktail Sauce,^ Pearl Onions Legs of Lam b ...... 35c lb. Garibaldi, Miss Mary Farr, Mrs. Pot R o a s t ...... 32c Veal C u tlet...... 55c O akite...... 15c Short Steaks ...... 45c lb. Lucy Farr, Miss Anra Sapienza, Shoulder Lamb ...... 23c Daisy H a m ...... 32c Potato Chips in bulk , Pretzels, Italian Bread Sticks Mrs. Mary Aceto, Mrs. Lena Clg- L eg L a m b ...... 35c Ham Roulette ...... 27c Sour Kraut, 4 lbs...... 25c Beef L iv e r...... 18c lb. nettl, Mrs. Mary Della Fera, Mrs. Roast Pork ...... 21c Frankfurters ...... 25c Pickles, Olives, Onions and Relishes. Mary BllettI, Mrs. Carmela Aloislo, SUced B a con ...... 89c Ends of Ham ...... 12c and 15c Miss Virginia Piccinino. This com­ Imported and Domestic Cheese Veal S t e a k ...... 49c lb. mittee will meet to make plans this Full assortment of F re^ Fruits and Vegetables. evening at the home of Mrs. Mary ■ ■■ ■ ■ ' " Sliced Bacon ...... 45c Blletti on Eldrldge street. Heavy Cream, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Brown’s Butter Juul’s Market The society has had a most suc­ ...... 25c H a m b u r g cessful year. Several important Phonq 2339, 539 Main St events were given and the meetings Reymander’s Market STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. EVERY EVENING which are held every second Wed­ Opposite Army and Navy Club nesday in the month have been 1069 Main Street, well attended. The place of meeting Phone 456. We Deliver. is the centrally located School street Recreation Center! i ^ a s t = £ > < Service — Q uality Let us help Extra Special SMITH'S GROCERY Tender Sirloin Steak, best of beef .. 49c lb. NORTH SCHOOL STREET TELEPHONE 1200 i you Save! Small Lean Fresh Shoulders ...... 18c lb. B o o S T m e Strictly Fresh Pork to Roast .. .23c- 25c lb. Let us show you today that we offer you Fancy Fresh Killed Fow ls...... 40c lb. NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK the finest to be had in foods—at econom­ Tender Chickens to Roast, is our main object in arranging our list of specials for this week­ ical prices. Our policy insures you the -4 to 5 lbs. each 48c lb. end. Every item is cut'to the limit in price but we assure you best that money can buy, and always at Fancy Legs Spring Lanib 38c lb. that bur high standard of quality remains the same. the lowest price. ^ Boneless Roast o| Lamb « « • a • • • • 35c lb. Boneless Roast of Native Veal • • • * 40c lb. Boneless Roast Beef for oven roast 40c lb. THRIFT SPECIALS Boneless Pot Rgast B eef ...... 30c- 35c lb. Shoulders Hams NATIVE POTATOES...... Peck39c Freshly smoked shoul­ Selected, sugar cured ders o f the finest qual- l B hams,specially prepared « o I Grocery Speciak ity. Lean, tender and fdr this great sme. Try STRICTLY FRESH EGGS...... 55c sugar cured. IT one baked or boiled. Best American Granulated Sugar, 15 lbs...... $1.00 ^------J Wedgewood Butter ...... 49c lb. d i a m o n d CRYSTAL* The salt that*s all salt! Best Pure L a rd ...... 12 Vi lb. WHOLEHAIIIS...... - ...... 25c PKGS Silver Lane Horse Radish in bulk ...... 25c pint Silver Lane Sweet Relish in bulk ...... 25c pint Shaker Salt Fresh Solid Oysters for frying or stew ing ____39c pint MEAT DEI>ARVMENT Extra selected Califomia dried apricots! White House Coffee Chase & Sanborn Coffee A prieots EVAPORATED 2 ^ 4 5 ' Gold Medal Coffee, Maxwell House Coffee Roast Pork ...... 23c RibRoastBeef ...28cr35c ■IV:. Garden of Allah Coffee V YOUR CHOICE 49c lb. Fresh Shoulders ..... 18c LegsLamb...... 38c Raisins Prunes SPECIAL - Plump, Juicy, tbiin skinned fruit. Fancy, small pitted, meaty Santa Clara Pigs’ Liver...... 21bs.25c Roast V eal...... 35c A loiv price. prunes^ Our Boy Sweet Peas .... .25c, 30c, 35c can 4 0 ^ BAWmSl ^ 1^ PKGS siae One can free with three. You’ll be charged for 3 and 3 PKGS M « 4 “ ® 2 9 * you will receive 4. ' Sausage Meat...... 29c Fresh F^iwl...... ,...3 9 c '*/■ Gold Medal Flour ...... $1.09 Bag NATIVE PORK Selected golden Halloun dates— -deUciaust. In addition to our regular supply of i>ork for the week-end we Dromedary Dates Home Cooked Food Specials are also cutting two very fancy native p i^ Serve this whole wheat cereal for a h^c^ty breakfast! 'Stuffed and Baked Chickens...... $1.50 and up PKG Coffee Nut R iiy p ...... 25c each M ufiets Pecau Rolls i 25c each GROCERY DEPARTMENT Baked Beana and Brown Bread. SUNSWEET PKtlNES aiBPKG 19® All kinds of Pies luid Home Made Salads. Chicken Salad, Special ...... 55c lb. Qt. D31 P iddes...... 29c WHEATENA 13® "si 3 Waldorf Toilet Paper 25c . MUELLER’ S HACARONI or NOOiHES a kgs 25® Fruits and Fresh Vegetables. Windsor Salad Dressing, MOEUJER*S SPAOHETTI ______«°H ® \ ...... ' *...... * ' ...... — . . . . 25c Fancy Sealdsweet Oranges . 45c doa^en bottle...... 47c The one breed jihat pleaeee all theffonUy! l AR(^ ’ • ' i . " ...... - I Fancy Bulb Molasses 29c qt Grandmother’s Bread Manchester Piiblic Market Large Can P e a ch e s... 25c A- Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 SWEETCIDER...... 1 ...... 39cgallon

• f. *■ V *;V ■ .. ■/>? V v| MATJfiWTCRTTCR (CONN.) EVl^NlNG HERALD, FRH)AY, XAl?lDtARTv20» 122^ 'PAGBSlXrEBIt' Tell And You Will Sell. A ClassiHed Ad h The Cheapest Ai»rtnienta— Flart— Private Instrnctlon as Tenenrients y for Rent Want Ad infonnattoB Loaf and Fonnd FOR SALE—50 ACRE farm, at Rip all ley Hill. South Coventry, rental bacicw ARD CHILDREN and, those FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement. proposition would be oonsldereA B. LOST—BROWN LBATHBR Hanson in work because of sickness Improvements? with heat furnished, driving glove. Reward if returned B. Flint, South Coventry. Telephone Manchester tutored in all grammar school sub­ i^|l at 441 Center btreet. ____ Willlmantlc 164-12. tb 85 Glenwood street. jects. Former grammar »ohooi Raclijsl. for '?|»er,- chll-, princlpaL Reasonable rates. Call r e n t —5 ROOM upstairs flat ^ e u , fi^ould jeoattorted • ^ Evening Herald LOST—SUNDAY ev ning. pair of 'modem improvements, 83 Sum- tortoise shell glasses, possibly by 215-6. Phone Your Want FOR SALE—Real e. ;£.te and Insur­ Wcaiise they are * Classified Advertisements Center Congregational or Nortn r street, Phone 1986, ance. Stuart J. Wasley, .827 Main Count aix average words t® » Methodist churches. Finder call >f*Boials— Stocks— Mortgagea To The HENT—5 ROOM . iflat all im- street. Telephone 1428-12. _____ Sweet tears! The-awful language Initials, numbers and abbreviations 2621-2. J di^pvbmonts, 34 Walntit street. eloquent "of IjSffiMte '"AffiBCtipn, ; far each count as a word and compound sfQNPfY TO LOAN on. first and.^pond’ FOR SALE—4 ACRES of. land with words as two words Minimum cost J ■...... ' - A...... building near state road,' low price too big fo r ’■wordfe.-^^'*^’'''*’'^'^ Aononncementa a nioi^^ges. Mortgages bought and for quick buyer. Phone 368. Is price of throe lines sold. P. D. Comollo. 18 Oak; strept FOR RENT-i-AT. 20 Chestnut street TeL 1540 Evening Herald first floor t o t all improvements. Ap- Line rates per ply at 4|> ^nrph street or telephone Houses tor 6ale ,72 The roof, of a^ jat-ttw bfi- build­ £ids« rates. Phone 760-2. Robert J. Smith, 423. Bffectlve March 17, 18S7 BItnHtlons Wanted— Femai® 38 ing in Washington is being used as lOOiO'Main street ____ a Pa RTMENTS-^Two. three and four COLONIAL HOME—189 Porter Street. Cash Charge Suitable for two family dwelling. a parking spac^ for autos. 6 Consecutive Days . .1 7 cts 9 cts WANTED—NURSING by a young room apatrtnients. heat Janitor ser­ 11 cts AatonlobUeo for Sale 4 woman. Confinement : vice,/gits range. refrigerator, In-a- Half of house now rented, leaving 3 Consecutive Days ..1 9 cts practical riurslng.^Telephone U very desirable six rooms and bath 1 Day ...... M l 13 cts door bad'furplshed. Call Manoheater iX5B SALE—FALCON KNIGHT, 1927 'Call 664 > . Constmotlon; Company. 2100 or tele- with all conveniences, for buyer or All orders for irregular insartlone can be rented separately. Reason­ will be charged at the one-time rate./. driven 7000 miles. Fine condmon. Poof try and SoppiieB 43, | uhone 7S2-3,- This is A Nice Powerful, speedy, economical. Par­ able terms. Phone Manchester 221. Special rates for long term every FOR RENT—SEVERAL first class day advertising given upon request. ticulars Phone 1883. _____ sin g le COMB white leghorn Pallets i And Ask for a Want A.(i , < ON STATE ROAD—6 room s^gle and yearlings, for sale, also white j rents with all Improvements. A ^ ly Ads ordered for ®.*’ GOOD USED CARS TellHerWhat You Want Edward J. HolL 865 Main street TeL house with garage, large Tot. Price and stopped before the third Wyandotte pullets and * * 560., only $5000. Call Arthur A. Knbfla. day will b6 charged only for the. ac- Charles J. Johnson, 26 Woodland Tel. 782-2. Six ikioms And' 'sleeping' porch, tual number of times, the ad appear­ 3—1926 Ford Coupes. street- Telephone 1398-5._____ An experienced operator will take your ad. help you ed. charging at the rate earned, but 1_1926 Ford Tudor Sedan. FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement steam heat, gas, 2 iOaf garage, nice no allowances or refunds can be m a^ . 1__1927 Ford Fordor Sedan. FOR SALE—SECOND HAND coal word It tor best results, and see that it is properly in­ all Improvements. Apply 93 Foster corner location in the ■ Green ‘sec- 1—1926 Ford Roadster. street Telephone 409-,3. KILLS GIRL’S ASSAILANT on six time ads stopped after the brooder stoves; serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you untll^ ! tions. Price only $7,500. Cash fifth day. 1 ______1926 Studebaker •'Touring.feeders. Inquire of Ka,rl Marks, 136 1—1925 Essex Coach. Houses for Rent 65 Chicago, Jan. 20.— An attempted ' $500-or more. A rare.chance. No “till forbids"; display lines not 1— 1924 Wyllys-Knight Touring. Summer street. seventh day after Insertion to take advantage of the sold. ... attack on Miss Sophie Badura, pret­ Pitkin Street .Gr®«ii'^11l Twrace, The Herald will not be responsible 2 ______1924 Ford Tudors. CASH RATE. j 2— 1924 Ford Coupes. FOR BENT—DESIRABLE six room ty manicurist living at a ’north side new single; o f " se v ^ ' tile for more than one Incorrect Insertmn 1000 MARCH HATCHED White single; - house, all Improvements, of any advertisement ordered for 2.—1923 Ford Coupes. Leghorn Pullets. H l^ producing hotel, early today, resulted in the bath, fireplace? ;:2if , upk{ to ttate in ’ 1—1924 Chevrolet Touring. • istdam heat. In Greenacres. Inquire every detail. '''■■Can-,.be Inspected at more than one time. strain. Grown uder Conn. Grow i of telephone 473. fatal shooting of a man known to The inadvertent omission or incor­ . 1—1924 Overland Sedan. Healthy Chick" Plan. Oliver Bros., other guests only as ‘‘Sammy.” any time. ’> >' 7,-,'..'' rect publication of advertising will be 1—1924 Nash Touring. No Windham. Cohn. Harry Rubehstein, owner and I have ten-buBdihg dote' Air' to­ re<»fied only by cancellation of the small deposit on any of these used cars will hold car for Spring de­ 68 HILIi TRIAL BEGINS. nianager of the hotel, c'..ot him four gether Off one strfeel'that I can sell charge made for the service render- 40 Wanted— To Buy 58 Tenements (or Rent ed. livery^ Articles for Sale Apartments^—Plats— Ottawa, 111., Jan. 20.— ChargiU; times, once through the heart, wh'en for $100 each.— Gas, city water « • • that Harry Hill of Streator, lU ‘‘Sammy” attempted to draw a pis«’ and electribity-’ available. ' 'Easy Ail advertisements .lUist conform MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES WANTED—^TO BUY old china, glass Dependable Used Cars SPECIAL ON HIGH grade white oak and bric-a-brac. Frederick B. TO RENT—4 ROOMtenement, new had deliberately ■ murdered his tol after Rubenstein came to the terns if desired.’ A dandy'-'place in style, copy and typography with kegs, of all sizes; also charred kegs. house, 110 Eldridge street. regulations enforced by .the publish­ 1069 Main street Tel. 740 Hughes. Phone 386-2. , __ motherfi Mrs. Eliza Hill, wealthy room in answer to the girl’s for garden and poultry. ' Denis P. Colem:.n, Mgr. Manchester Grain and Coal Co., 10 ers. and. they reserve the right to Apel Place. Phone 1760, JUNK—1 will pay highest prices for FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment, hot recluse in cold blood and for the screams. Building lot on Bigelow etreet, edit, revise or reject' .'fhy' copy con-i 1924 Chevrolet Touring. all klhds of junk; also buy all kinds water at all times, in Selwltz build­ "sor^d motive of money,” State's James C. Burns, former prohibi­ close to Main street. 74x2'S9 feet, sidered objectionable. 1921 Stearns Roadster. Electrical Appliances— Radio 49 of chickens. Morris H. Lessner. tele­ ing; also store, suitable for; barber Attorney Russell 0. Hansen of La tion agent, in whose room ‘‘Sammy ’ perfectly level, nice shade ■ drees, CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads shop. Inquire at Selwitz Shoe Shop. to' be published same day must be re­ 1927 Essex Coach. phone 982-4. ______Salle county began his opening ad had been visiting earlier in the walk and curbing Apd~haKd Joad. ceived by 12 o’clock lon. Saturdays, 1927 Pontiac Coupe. • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING appll- 1924 Ford Coupe! m a g a z in e s , rags, bundled paper. FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT at 313 di-ess .to the jury here today and evenii^, said he did not know the I 10:30 a. m. ancea motors, generators, sold and Junk bought for cash. Phone 849-3. Main street, second floor. Tejlephone Remanded that electric chair for man’s last name. * repaired; work called for. Pequot 888-3 for appointinpn^.^, ; Telephone Your Want Ads JAMES STEVENSON . Electric Co^ 407 Center street. Phone wni'calL J. Ejsenberg. tReybuth. Rubenstein, the girl and Burns \ds arc accepted over ilie telephone 53 Bissell St. Tel. 2169-2 ‘.‘This 18 worse thhn a Hickman were held pending the inquest. 1593. Rooms Withont Hoard 59 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement with at the CHARGE RATE given above WE HAVE SEVERAL good buys in heat; also gaVage on Spruce street. or a Hotelling,” shouted Hanson as a convenience to advertisers, but 49-A Telephone 409-3 or 1320-12. 1009 Main St. used cars. Fordc, Chevrolets, Essex Fuel and Feed FOR RENT—STEAM 'HEATED fur­ ‘‘He forged checks, he was recalci­ In the United States the crushed the CASH RATES will be accepted as and a few others. , Real Estate, ‘ Inauranc6| fu ll, PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ nished rooms with kitchen, all im­ i FOUR ROOM FLATS one up and trant and when rebuked by his kind stone industry shows an invest­ H. A. STEPHENS . ' FOR SALE— HARDWOOD, 90 cubic provements; also single rooms for ness office on or before the seventh Chevrolet Dealer Center St. one downstairs, all modern improve­ mnthei’. He turned around and ment of $260,000,000. Steamshijg^ickets day following the first feet thro'vvn on $8. Slabs $7. H^lf light housekeP4)ing. 109 Foster St. ments. at 437 Center street. Call loads sold. C. Palmer, 44 Henry murdered her— shot her to death. each ad.; otherwise the CHARGE lo' CO^-ikSED Ua RS including Mar- 1986. Then to hide his crime he buried R.\TE will be collected. No responm- moh -and' OidS' demonstrators. Craw­ street. Tel. 895-3. Boarders 'Wanted 59-A bilitv for -errors In telephoned ads ford Auto Supply Company, Center FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM tenement her body beneath the basement will be assumed and their accuracy and Trotter streets. Telephone 1174 FOR SALE — HARDWOOD stove at 185 Maple street, with all im­ floo.” , cannot be guaranteed. lengrth, under cover. Call after 5 provements. Inquire at. 187 Maple or 2021-2. p. mV 'V. Ffi-po lie Wells street. WANTED—TWO BOARDERS. In­ street. Phone 1307-2. quire at 122 Bissell street. ' Phone 664 Auto Repairing— Painting 7 VSK FOR WANT .Al> SERVICE PEASANT PARTY WANTS » • • FOR SALE — SEASONED WOOD Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 PRINCE CARROL B.YCK VULCANIZING^WE have ■ Our - own Chestnut and birch $6.00 load; hard Index of Classifications plant and expdrt?ito'-do--Jitoi^ iiirork. wobd $.7;’ hickory $8. Phone 1051-3 or WANTED—BY YOUNG LADY, room COLUMBIA W e Take Pleasure Reasonable prloe?f;.,-.,!«JiA'.^ryneei. of 893-^; ,Duj]iias/.&',,Kohls. and plain board. North Ehd. Box • Paris, Jan. 20.— A monster popu­ Evening. Herald .Want work. Center AuTojSuVhly Utwpany. 344. lar movement to secure Prince In Announcing The Appomtment grouped according to classifications 155 Center Fa.rm:;7TP^‘'y Frodnets 50 Carol’s return to Rumania will be below , aswi far handy reference wUl , Apartments— Flats— . . The male quartet of Piedmont launched at Jassy on January 29. jsed !iY FRESH eggs Tenements for Rent 63 College of Demo'restfc^Georgia, -gave ' This information was brought to parts for sale! lation. autfCpiM’, Hettinger, oor- Lost and Found ...... *n'er’ Dilrant’ and West Middle Turn­ FOR RENT—ON' MINUTE from a concert at the Columbia church the former Rumanian crown prince ^Mr. John Jensen Announcements ...... Oak street. Telephone'789. Monday evening. They were ac­ Personals ...... pike. Phone 439-2. Main street, .six room mo-ern tene­ today by an infiuential emissary Antohiobilca Garages— Servft^—Storage lo ment, all improvements. Telephone companied on the plaffo • MlaS'. .from Bucharest. A s Our Automobiles for Sale ... Uodsebbid Goods 51 1804 or call Arthur Kiofla, 782-2. S. P. Spencer, professor .of music at' X^ording to the courier, the .Automobiles for Exchange the college.. Despite titei bad:travel- Local Representative , Auto Accessories—Tires . C I FOR RENT—GARAGE rgar of 701 FOR Re n t —5 ro o m upstairs flat, movement will begin with a huge Auto Repairing—Painting . 7 j Main street. Apply to Aaron John- k o r a FEW DAYS we will sell a all modern improvements, Tel. 657-4. ing the’ church was 'vyell filled, and conclave of the Peasant Party and Auto Schools ...... 7-A I son, 62 Linden street. three piece' Walnut bed room suite Inquire at 29 Clinton street. all enjoyed the fine prbgranj which wllTfr be followed by similar meet­ .Manchester, Connecticut Autos:—Ship by Truck ... 8 I fo t $75>'A-jgp.ofl-^ W e are head- thb boys gave. TheY are tiJI .fine Autos—For Hire 9 ' Business Services Offered quarters"ffi'r ■ifpod''b'eddinB'. Benson’s ings in other sections of Rumania. Garages—Service—Storage 10 Furniture Companj-. singers and showed the results of A curious feature of the news is Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... CHAIR CANING neatly done. Price'i careful training in their quartet that Jassy is the home of Madame Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ---- n right, satisfaction guaranteed. Carl ODD BEDS & MATTRESSES TEST ANSWERS numbers;. The boys are touring the; niisiiicss anil, .Professional Services Lupescu, for whom Carol renounc­ Anderson, 53 Norman street. Ph6ne-| Mahogany and gumwood four-poster north to interest people in their col­ Business Services Offered ...... a 1892-2. Here is one solution to the LET­ ed his rights to the throne. Household Services Offered ...... bed ’f'O®. ; Walnut and guniwood bow- lege. The quartet is composed of Building—Contracting ...... 14 end Md $19.95. Simmonds bed and TER GOLF puzzle on the comics Elmer Welch, first tenor, of Ten- spring complete $15. Full size cotton Florists—Nurseries ...... l» PIANO TUNING—All work guaran­ page: nesee, Basil Welch, second tenor, of Funeral Directors ...... teed. Estimates cheerfully given. mattress $7.50. Cotton felt mattress Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. i< Kemp’s Music House. Tel. 821. $14.50. Floss mattress, special price. Tenessee, Paul Scarboro, first bass Insurance ...... 1° Watkins Furniture Exchange, 17 6f North Carolina, and Harold Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IJ Oak. Jones, second bass of Georgia. Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 2U Florists— N urseries 15 Painting—Papering ...... Miss Stormquest has returned to Professional Services ...... FRESH GUT FLOWERS—carnalions N E W Mrs. Natsch, after Repairing ...... n? $1.00 per doz., snapdragon $1.00 peri PUBUC RECORDS time in New York. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 dvZen, cyclamen, 50c each, ferns in | Toilet Goods and Services ...... five inch pots, 50c each. 379 Burn­ Miss Myrtle Collins is visiting FOR Wanted—Business Service . . . . . 26 side Avenue, East Hartford, tele­ relatives in Eas^ Hartford, JACK LOCKWILL’S HELPING HAND Educational phone Laurel 1610. P E W Mrs. Charles Natsch is visiting in Property involved in litigation EVERY Courses and Classes ...... New York and Montclair, N. J. Private Instruction ...... 28 Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 over the. Patrick Gorman estate, by Gilbert Patten Dancing ...... which was recently settled, has The annual Installation of officers COUGH Musical—Dramatic ...... PKRRETT AND GLENNEY—Local been turned over to the Manchester of Columbia Grange was held Wed­ Wanted—^Instruction ...... SO P A W nesday evening. The installing of­ Financial and long distance moving and truck­ Trust Company, administrator of Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 ing. Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ the estate, according to papers filed ficer was Worthy Deputy Harold Business Opportunities ...... 32 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Hansen of Mansfield Depot, assist­ NOTICE OF Money to Loan ...... 33 in the oflSce of the Town Clerk to­ MANCHESTER & N. Y. MOTOR DIS- day. ed by Mr. Wilcox of Tolland Grange Money Wanted ...... 34 PATCH—Part loads to and from C W as marshal, Mr. Bowers of Coventry DISSOLUTION OF Help and Sitnatlons A New York, regular s- rvlce. Call 7-2 The property is located on Maple Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 and Cottage streets in one parcel, as Emblem Bearer and Mr, D u r h ^ PARTNERSHIP OF Help: Wanted—Male ...... 36 or 1282. of Mansfield as Regalia Bearen.^'^-; Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 and the second parcel is that land j Agents Wanted ...... Painting— Papering 21 on which the brick house stands, The officers Installed were: H. LYDALL & Situations Wanted—Female . . . . 38 C A Master, Raymond Lyman. south of Myrtle street on Main Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 WANTED — CARPENTER WORK, Overseer, Richard DtB^ff,Av5^,i!'wViv F O U i m Employment Agencies ...... 40 paper han'ging, painting and gen­ street. This extends back from Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles eral jobbing. Thomas W. Vennart, Main street to Linden street. Lecturer, Mrs. Madeline Dogs'^I^S^^TJ*^,,. > 41 ^1. Elro street. ' ' ' Following are the deeds: * VETS DEMAND PROBE Steward, Stanley Field.', ' To W hom It May Live .rStock—Vehicles . . . i... ‘'■.,42 Asst. Steward, Erwin- C ol,!^ #; Poultry and Supplies . .,| i .;''43 Katherine Reidy McMahon o£ Concern Wanted — Pets^rPouHry—Stock 44 R e p a irin g 23 Mount Shannon, County Clare, Ire­ Boston, Mass., Jan. 20.— In the Chaplain, .Cora-. Hutchlmsi ■; r For dalC^MIscellaneons land, to the Manchester Trust com­ belief that some New England vet­ Treasurer', 'William Wolff. Artlolea, for Sale i ...... 45 erans of the World War might be Secy. Mrs. Alice Hunt. This will notify you that the Boat? and Acdessorles ...... 46 SEWING MACHINES. repairing of pany, interest in land fronting on Building^ Materials ...... 47 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. Maple and Cottage streets. held in a Washington insane asy­ Gate Keeper, Howard Squlers Partnership of H. Lydall & R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. lum, “railroaded” there thoug'n Ceres, Elsie Dubois (proxy) , ' Diantonda—’Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Phone 715. _ ■ Honor A. Reidy 'Worthington, to Foulds^jfWas dissolyed by the Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 the Manchester Trust Company, in­ they are not insane, officials of the Pomds Margaret Blakely.' Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A MATTRESSES, BOXSPRINGS cush­ Massachusetts Department of the d^th of John Cl' Palmer on It’S the old snake. Grubb!” h to b d -^ . Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 terest in the same land. ; Flora, Harie Field. Is snaODine off the light and pocketing il a g ^ . Household Goods ...... 51 ions and pillows; sterilized and "Veterans of Foreign wars sent tele­ Lady Asst., Gladys Rice. December 24th, 1927. All per­ heels renovated with sulphur and formal- Delina C. Pearsall to the Man­ grams to Massachusetts Senators wte ,uickl,%nougJ ,ft.r Machinery and Tools ...... 52 delyde; best method. Manchester chester Trust Company, land front­ Following the installation oyster sons. having claims against the startinff. “ I’ve got ye!” cried the proctor as he'.colaredjterri^^ p Musical Instruments ...... 53 Upholstering Co., 119 Spruce street. and Representatives demanding an stew, cake and coffee were served Partnership should present the Office and Store Equipment...... 54 ing on Main street and Linden investigation of the asylum in moment later, Lockwill, having turned back, tripp^.Cruljb up. ai^ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Phone 1268. stieet. by the refreshment committee of same to Edwin A. Lydall. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 question, it was learned today. the Grange. I t ‘was voted to ac­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 PHONOGRAPHS, Vacuum cleaner and The protest was ;..ade after pub­ Manchester, Connecticut. clock repairing. Lock and gunsmlth- CERTIFICATE OF TRADE NA3IE cept the: invitation of Andover Wanted—To Buy *...... 58 ing, saw filing. Bralthwalte, 52 lication of a magazine article, in Grange for February 6th, on the January 2, 1928. Rooms—llonrd—Hotels—Resorts Pearl street. Mildred C. 'Cohn has filed a cer­ which it was charge- that beneficia­ Restnnraiits tificate of trade name for the Man’s occasion ^of their 40th anniversary. Rooms Without Board ...... 59 ries of the United Stst^s Veterans’ There will be a vaccination clinic CHIMNEYS CLEANED and repaired, Reliable store on Main street. Bureau had been “ railroaded” to Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A locks and safes opened; expert key at the Town Hall Friday morning Country Board—Resorts ...... the asylum. Hotels—Restaurants ...... fitting, saw filing and grinding. at 9 o’clock, conducted ,by Dr. Fred TOWN OF BOLTON Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... Work called fdy, Harold Clemson, STRIKE IS OFPj^^^, \ ' 108 No. Elm stfttt. Phone 462. FEDERAL INFECTION Smith of 'milimantic,' assisted by. Rent Estnte For Rent Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 20.-:^Thir- the school niirse Miss Margaret Da- BlbARD OF RELIEF NOTICE Apartments. Flats. Tenements Notice is hereby given that Business Locations fiteeiJRent .. ll j DEAN RETIRE tqen independent shoe ftotprles Both Company G! and the Howit­ nahy. Children will be vaccinated Houses tor Rent ...... l ^ e today renewed the l& jT ^age for 25 cents and adults for 50 cents, the Board of Relief of the Suburban for R e n t ...... 66 ' zer Company of the^l69th Infant^, Summer Hqmes for A in t ...... 67 I scale and 1,500 of the 7,500'strik- are preparing for the federal in'- - E. Gordon Cone ^f East Hampton TOWN OF BOLTON Wanted to Rent ...... 68! New Haven, Conn., Jan. 20.— ers.returned to their beniches.' The .called on Post Master H. W. Porter Real EstnlG^i^T Sale strike was in' protest against a spection which will be, mhde on ■will meet in the basement of / Yale students learned with regret Wednesday, February 9. The feat l!^e4nesday. ; Apartment Buildings Tor Sale . wage cut. the Congregational Church at Business Property tor Sale ... today that Dr. Cha. les R. Brown, is given by . regular United > States ■yMrs. Emily Little who is IR at Farms and Land for Sale .... dean of Yale Divinity school for Forty-eight factories— twelve In­ hqr home on the Green is much Boltoj^Center oh Feb, 1, 8 and Houses for Sale; ...... dependent and 36 members of the Army officers to all National Guard seventeen years, will retire at the units in the country as an effleiehey better. 1 5 ,1 ^ 8 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Lots for Sale. ? ...... i close of the academic year. manufacturers’ association— con­ Resort Property tor Sale ...... test. . . ; - • ‘David C. Toomey , 75 j Dean Brown •was voted one of the tinued to refuse to sign the old Suburban for tole ...... Christmas: Day has been called Chesterfield Pirie, Real Estate for Exchange .... 76 ; 25 outstanding preachers - in the wage scale. the “ day of new clothes,” from an Wanted—Real Estate ...... ! eftiintry in a national poll tAken by Labor leaders said that threat The National Museum in Wash­ Board of Relief. Anction—Legal Noticce by three factories to move was “ a ington has a glass case containtfl^v bid French custom of giving court “ Jumpir Auction Sales ,o i the Christian Century. He-came to Attaches new! cloaks on that’ day. Bolton, Conn., Jan. 20,1928. They paused, breaking hard, Notices . !! i i !! i ! "I, Yale from Oakland, Calif. bluff.” live bees at work- beside Vesper Hall, a dormitory for the co-eds. A sudden cry .“ Every|)pdy,” sal^ By Frank Beck came from ■ withm; ■ ' Lights w)® GAS BUGGIES— The Life Saver flared up. From a window, a door just as'8 girt apened it, crying for help. h I i h r y , h e m , girl screamed, “ Murder! DO YOU GOT HER •too ■ jEOCED VET, JUNIOR TOLD DOGGONE H U R R Y ! l r «:/.PTAHM HE CAPESSaW? W SM a THHSe OARS. -i t 's OOR CHANCE ( BEING ANY CHANCE FOR. THE kEEP TO. SAVE \ SY THE OF GOING >IN6 OUT \ they’re SOON ? K N O W l JUNIOR ------R O W , R O W . ------>-» THE THE - '1 BACK TIME, R O W - .

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Thoufi^ the boyt»oye were forbidden—------to enter this ------, 410 time’ to consider reetrictlone. Lockwill went up w Into the lighted hall, which appeared to be fitted fir^tenid girls in pajamas. “What’s th; rnamr?” he tty OartiH threw her arms round his neck. “ Oh, eave “ I eaw something terrible—a-ghoet!” (To Be C6n«nued)^?*|," ■1-. . J.. - ■ -y*i'

PAGE SKVENTEEf ’Ma NCMBSTER'(CONN.) EVENING HERALD, yRTDAY, jANCJAR'Y 20, 1928. / By Percy L. Crosby. FANNY SAYS: SENSE NONSENSE SIOPPY £ U)HV rwAT AlWr The Artful Tiling! WANT TO S€€ A S O O O Now doth the little busy hee Light sportively upon it, M 6 DO A MCRG Sue ''€ C 6 V £ N -" And slyly creep inside, with glee. The presidential bonnet. “ e e n r ? V — (Seek The person who v;ill lash and rasp, “ I’ll break every bone in your body,” might get fino'practice upon his own head. -:D.- “ I’m a very busy man, sil­ What ls your proposition?” "I want to make you rich.” “ Well, leave your recipt with me and 4’11 look it over later. Just now I’m engaged in closing' up a deal by which I expect to make 57 -, in real money.” Good salesmanship, like good cooks, creates an appetite when the buyer doesn’t seem hungry. Are New York men fast! Dearie, RD3. U. S. PAT. OFT. 01920. BY NBA service:. !NC. Nev/ York men are so fast they can put out the light, jump in bed and nwfiWM. tm, tm9 u ckMbr, hltiquet books tell iis what is bail get there before tk- room gets dark. jl'owu, but ahcii, for that matter, so The man • who is continually The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE do short skirts. cracking jokes about women’s cloth­ ing has very little to talk about. By Gene Ahem j ■ Teacher: George, how often do ALAS LAPS, V1V\^M A L L -m ’ o L ’ j you bathe? K\BI6rtB0R-V ' Honest lad: Summer or winter , CAKKe ALOI\3 VaIAV^ \l T 6 A R I MAV/I^ Itoop s e e US COMIKi’ I time? !-MA'5’0 R »‘^ M ‘6 A kV*’ Mi c KV TRACIlIRBP p VJAS *3US< c o m i M ’ v r o a a AAV AKikLE-I-*- HoMe LiKe -wis, Home AlH^ i: PAIR’S SOT^-ANi-UOU, -Triev’LL s-TAirr It may be a mansion, it may be a I UAPA m e a i a i T/BROAPCAS-tlKi’ -THA-r There's considerable rivalry dump; Mtie SAVvi N o o rtA K ieild’ OKi -TH^'-^Ree ciF tis •' among the makers of small cars It may be a farm— with an old -iW’ ‘LAWP-?OSr,— I -frieCURBS-fOKiEr this year. In Letter (,olf the change oaken pump. VdAS so eiupep, from NEW to CAR just takes four It may be a palace, it may be a flat; ^ H S -fd *'Mo VoiiRH V6P.1DkiA-t^LV, vie CAMS Homh strides, a very easy matter. Par It may .be the room where you r WM^ :jL is -r solution is on another page. hang up your hat. Like A 6ROLiP ■ t A - i ’Akcei'A o i r T It may be a house with a hole in the VlCrfLiFig !. floor. LAM ^POSI' PURlKi^-fH’ PAV,* s o w e Or marble hotel, with a coon at W e'S IfiSURAMce! the door. N E W It may be exclusive or simple or swell, , A wee bit of heaven or one lit­ tle— well. Just try to remember, wherever you roam. That Shapespeare was right, kid! “ There’s no place like home.” —*vj" C o T What a superb thing it would be U-T rY -zikIs a if we were all big enough in mind SM D Fr to'see n.» slights, accepts no in­ sults, cherish no jealousies and ad­ M0*f A mit into our hearts no hatred. stse&te. iKi A -fRUfJKFGU She: “ If you men would just quit looking at girls in short skirts, C A they’d soon quit wearing them.” He: “ Yes, I suppose they’d have J THH RULES to do something drastic.” .!i' t ^ X ./oV^ /S) A ?19 ? i t 1— The idea of letter golf is to Many a girl goes to bed at night cfiange one word to another and do feeling like a $10 corsage bouquet il4u par, a given number of strokes. ahd gets up in the morning feeling Thus to change COW to HEN, in like a mess of dandelion greens. tlvree strokes, COW, HOVv, HEW HEN. “A little paint will brighten up 'T^eReMiiS'i'BS ■ 2— Y*ou can change only one let­ any joint,” said Gladys as she ap­ plied rouge to her knee. ter at a time. 0 A PlSABlLi^V 3— You must have a complete * "New creation?” 7 CLAUSE IM word, of common usage, for each “ No, this is just the little dress jump. Slang w-ords and abbrevia­ I wore in the birth of a nation.” 01928. BY NCA SERVICE. INC ' 1- 7. 0 - tions don’t count. ^^(^oMair.e y*rhe~Bell Syndicate, Inc.) RES. U. B. PKt. OFF. 4— The order of letters cannot be “It's no disgrace to die poor.” changed. ------"Maybe not, but it’s sure a dirty trick on the relations.” ,V.c<.-* Vl -i Among famous last words should ‘ if By ('rane be included the masculine “ I^ o” of She was only a vegetarian’s TUBBS a ■■ - - i th«^inarrl«^eM.emoiu[w^ jdaugliiai;:»o:..,but T-blterT-did khow her onions. ■■ OGtTiN' iN A DOGGS Old maids know little about / f iRSt \ CiOt To OUT pssti DtO T’noTtee GEG'. am VdeRG PvOtO T o o . AMG GOUVM'. bringing up children. All they are They’re probably happily married w V.AOS hns. eNoufaw' /AriO UOOV.M TvtAT CiGGR oLt> MAN GAC.V\ ToTiN’ BIG If they like the same tooth paste. ■ChG'CRG ©GGININ’ T o supposed to bring up is the rear. NVOM^M "to f o o u VlYtH. V\€G£ —t^UDWlN' V3----- CJt 401AP Bewvio K post I^OLUS. SAV.'m LOOK l \kg 'Big 9oogv\ V\^\^A! UOOKS PROMISIN’- K\NDK sospicvous NeRVlOOS. T o OLD CAP'M 8 0 N\P. GWiN’ UOBSTGR in r CENT SeG-(a^P.S L\KG vn1V\€.N 1 A S\NGLL R€STAVJR^^^T.X«SK3. ONV-'S HIM.G V.OOKGO ^MOKGP. AROUNO?

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REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. en92«. >» we* SMvics. me. > t92(. BY NEA BERVICa INC. By Small READ THE S'l’OKV, ’I'HE.N COLOR THE 1‘IOTURL SALESMAN SAM Using the Head! 'The Tiuies scampered on, and is in our box? We may find lots of then they reached their cracker other things. Let’s look inside bpx' again. The cracker horses and see.” So. all the Tinles gather­ S A M .TA K e THIS AD OV/eRTbTH' Mice JOB, WELL,WHERE M H6CK IS W j . they'd removed were sprawling on ed near the box ’cause there was PWMT6R.'S AM* HAVS IT SCT UP w h a t 's TH* 8 (0 p l a Y ’^Ro w c o AM’ outieT* y ^ i t a l v , f^iMTepi tje^qjround. Wee Scouty stood naught to fear. Said Scouty, CL ASST I ITS PiOR OUR* R0M£0 AM* SLAMTIM’ SUPPOSED TO TAKe O' i them-on their feet and every, one “When we lift the lid, be careful JULtGT" SKIT AMD-APPSAW (N*TM' / t»LAce? couRSt; l^oWbd very neat. He tried to as can be.” ITAUCSl! u^a^, them neigh, but not a one “ Hey, wait!” said Coppy to the PROGRAM ALO/JG WifK THE OIHCR make a sound. bunch. “Just watch that bo.x. I PLATS* _____ ; "Imeh Clowny started quite a fuss. have a hunch that something's LEAVE IT T ’ "■Why did they give these things to moving 'round inside. It’s quiver­ ME, <30g.-2-! *4. us?^We can’t have any fun with ing right now.” All they could do HALP th^m as long as they stand still. I'd was stand and look. And, sure MOUft. IJlfe to ride one. 'Twould be fun, enough, the big box shook. Wee e i 6 D A N E . SUPPETH shucks I guess it can’t be Clowny said, “ Perhaps a' squirrel C' IKl U A l t S ^ 6Y Wee Coppy answered, has crawled in there somehow.” c? H A M M 6 R 5 fc's the use? You’d only take a Just then there came' a big sur­ lAMD.SAM -lt*e prise, which made the Tinles rub RGIbRMefn-i i mlipn’t try to tease me,” Clowny their eyes. The box lid flew wide 3 •>|M * ■ ’Cause teasing’s something open and a tall man jumped right “nilR tT dread. I’ve taken lots of out. “ Now, don’t be frightened, TAlMUTeS falls., but never from a horse like Tlnymites,” said he,. “ You’re here /•i- . - t v ’ l l , this.- t You' think I’m clumsy, but to see the sights, and I can help you’re wrong. I’m really very you have a heap of fun, without a bravre.and strong. I merely have doubt. bad’jluck and that’s what makes things go amiss.” ' Then Carpy climbed down from (The animal crackers come to pome rocks, and aaicU “ .What else life in the next storx.V yKIDAY, JANUARY 20, 192S* ’i;. i jManrftg0tgr EtignUm for a number of years, beginning 1 ^ VACCINATION AT with the Meyer Harrison Company Modern-Old Fashion Dance UmEHOPEBEU) of this town, now defunct, ahd HRST UNDY DANCE Given by Hose Co. Nof 1, M. later being connected with a Hart- Hose House, Corner Main and io^-*shw-»tore. ■ Hilliard Streets , . ^ DEMOLAY ' DANCE ' He was married recently to Miss Auspices Friday Evening, Jan. 30 Estelle Keith. Music by Behrend’s Orchestra (Auspices Manchester Members, Silk Uoncern Tak^ Steps to Lew Beebe, Prompter Charter Oak Chapter, Order of ioeath Expected Mopientarily; Prevent Outbreak of Small- DeMolay) Lindy American Whist Club Admission 60c. ‘ Aaron Cook. Hojds .i-Own; R. pok In Thte Town. , ' INYESTlGA'nNG STATUS M. Reid Recovering. ?- ) TINKER HALL MASONIC TEMPLE As a precautiohary. measure to Saturday, January 21 TOMORROW EVENING Little hope was held out today keep out of iMandhester the small­ “ NOEL” Si-Yaffe’s Orchestra . for the recovery of ^'John Crockett, pox which is epiddinic :in Middled’ ~ Buckmister’s Orchestra Q^lcketSr— —92.50 a Couple S r, of - V Summit street, who is town and vicinity Cheney Brothers A Christmas Pastoral (Includes Dancing, Chiecking critically ill at Memorial hospital are displaying on the factory bulle­ Authorities Get Report Local Tickets------50c tin boards an announcement to tire Refreshments.) ^ th Bright’s disease.. His death tvas Bridegroom Has Wife and (Includes Dancing and Checking) expected momentarily, it was said effect that all employes of the con­ 4. By Chadwick at the hospital. Ai,e is alternately cern will *4)6 : vaccinated free of ^Family In Russia. conscious and unconscious./ Mr. charge. The state furnishes the vac­ SOUTH METHODIST BENEFIT DANCE Crockett, who is 'esLyearfe old, for cine. ) -i' r. .■ Authorities ate investigating the EPISCOPAL CHURCH the past year and a’ half has been Dr. Rubert-P. Knapp, head of stdtus of Nicolai Miranovich, an DANCE Given by A. L. R. K- M. S. janitor at PoUce Hend^uirters. He Cheuey Brothers Medical Depart­ employee of Case’s paper .mill, who Sunday Evening at 7:30 was admitted to th f r hospital on ment, said today that already- a filed marriage intentioiio in Hert­ MANCHESTER GREEN Chorus of Thirty Voices t u r n h a l l , January 13. ' dozen persons had taken advantage ford on Tuesday, it'was learned to­ Modern and Old Fashioned Saturday Evening. ..The condition of Al-rpn Cook. 85, of’ the opportunity. He does not ex­ day. He,applied for a marriage Behrend’s Orchestra yrell known Manchept'e^Jjreen resi­ pect that there will be any great license at Hie bureau of vital sta- Direction of Archibald Sessions. dent, was reporteuithdj.7: as slight­ rush unless a case is reported in Green, Prompter. ; tistlcs with Emma Frederick, also ly improved. Mr. Co<^ ppent 4 good Manchester or the immediate vici- of this town. The Army'and Navy club will be night and was resttog. more: com­ the scene of another weekly session nity. ' ' , Accordin,g to information today, The regular meeting of the Man­ fortably this mornirtg. It wa^‘, stated So far, no case has been report­ it is believed that Mirdnovich has a chester Green Community club this of the pinochle tournament to­ at the home Ithat. herring ^bother ed by Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, head of night. Jack Hartnett is leading the wife and several children in Ra ssia. evening at the school hall will be shock, theri^j.|wa9 good the Manchester Board of Health. In the application for a Ucen:.e he ABOUT TOWN followed by a demonstration of a point column with 4,490 tallies. chance that-MV- COjOk might event­ Dr. Knapp said that anyone/^ who Frank McCaughey with 4,228 is 'said that he was mngle and that] stereopticon lantern. ually recoypr.i^pni this; illness. He has not been vaccinated in the past this is his first marriage. Group 4 of the Hospital Linen second and Otto Custer with 4,205 was stricken eleveh weeks ago, at five years is susceptible to smallpox. Miranovich will not be given his auxiliary will meet to sew' Monday Members of the Howitzer Com- isi third. which timp he suffered two shocks. license until tomorrow, for five days afternoon at the School street ' i ' nany gathered at the armory Wed­ The first one was.mild.;^ BENEFIT WHIST AT BCCKLAND must elapse between the time of Mrs. Andrew Ferguson heads Robert M.- iT^eid, ^ Main Recreation Center. ^ nesday night and gave their re­ application and the issuance of the tired Lcond lieutenant Walter Ted- the committee in charge of the street, well known manchester auc­ Monday . evening, January 30 is paper. A number of members of Man­ ford, a farewell banquet- There food sale which the Ladies Guild of tioneer, W ho has-been seriously iir the date set by the Buckland Par­ chester Division No., 1, A.O.H., will were many speeches after the roast St. Mary's Episcopal church will in the Hartford: hospital, is im- ent-Teacher association for the ben­ go to New Haven on Sunday to at­ chicken and spaghetti supper. Ted­ hold tomorrow afternoon at, 2:30 iag^ slowly,-it was said at, his home efit whist for Mrs. Henry Horton. tend the 17 th anniversary of the dy” . as he is more commonly at the J. W.' Hale company’s store. this morning- His condition is no Mr. Horton it will be remembered REC NOTES New Haven division. County ot- known, has enlisted in the newly All members of the Guild have longer regarded' as criticab The. was one of the victii is of the grade ftcers from all over Connecticut will organized 43rd Division Headquar­ been invited to send contributions attending physician* beliqvw 'hn op­ crossing accident at Buckland on to the sale and to. arrange to send eration for appendicitis Will event­ be present and all Hibernians are ters Detachment the evening of January 9, and be­ b a s k e t b a l l p r a c t ic e invited. them to the .store soon after 2 ually be,necessary, but it will not side his wife left five small chil­ ^.-’4 r o’clock. Mrs. Ferguson will be as- be performed until Mr. Reid gains dren. Miss Ruth Calhoun, director of isted by 'Mrs. Ellis Callis and Mrs, sufficient strength. The men of the Seventh district the gym and swimming classes for David Hopkins. •will be in charge and already they women at the School street Rec., are dispossing of tickets for the so­ has issued a call for basketball > Hose Companf/- No. 1. of the COURT “TOO CROWDED” cial. They announce two first prizes practice on Wednesday evening of ■ north end fire department will gWe for the man and woman holding the next week at 8:15. The team will the first of a series of dances this FOR MANDAMUS PEEA highest score of $2.50 each. There be picked at that time and all girls evening at the hall corner Main will be other prizes and refresh­ who are desirous of having a place and Hilliard streets. ments and everything will be'con­ tributed. so that the entire pro­ on the team are urged to appear ceeds of the whist party will be at the practice. Earl Webber of Center street was Further delay has occurred in The first team and a second team taken to the Memorial hospital this the Manchester- Green School fight. turned over to the wilow and chil­ dren. will he picked to r^resent the morning in Holloran Brothers am­ Attorney F. R. Manning, counsel Recreation Centers. The second bulance. He was operated on later for petitioners, did not go before team. Miss Calhoun poin'^ts out, is in the day for appendicitis. the superior court in Hartford yes­ ROBERT OLSON TO MOVE TO’ MASSACHUSETTS CITY being formed so that material may terday to seek the much talked he available for the first team as Exceptional s i Kenneth Morrison of Elro street about writ of mandamus to c6mpel Robert Olson of Locust street, the girls become more expert at the s i is confined to his home as the le- the Second SchooL district commit­ game. Any girl who is picked on = ' suit of an injury while at his work, tee to call a special meeting to who has been assistant manager of s { and water on the knee has develop- the Tom McAn shoe, store on Main the second team has an opportunity O n P a g e s Cake action on the discharge of the to become a member- of the first School janitor.- Mr.' Manning said street since it came to Manchester V a l u e ! I !>’<'' / last year, has been appointed mana­ team: as soon as she makes- good. 'jC >« ‘A last night that the court was crowd­ .Ail'niembers of the gymnasium i i Mr. and Mrs. ((Charles Cheney are ed and he would seek the writ to- ger of the store in 'Westfield, Mass., 3 1 at .The Roosevelt, New York City, it fw^f^'^Ji^ned today. Mr. Olson ci^^es-k^e invited to attend prac-; ‘*2 ^'‘1 dky. However up to press-^niiA,)fip tice)’ Plans for games will not he 3 1 fpf a, few days. will- assume his new duties soon. ^formation to the effect the Writ made until the teams are picked. had been granted was obtainable. He has been in the shoe business 8' M l 9 s i According to a report at Police - ■ Headquarters, someone broke into the office of the Seaman Coal Com­ / pany on 256 Center street night before last. Although papers about the desk were disturbed, nothing was reported’ as missing. Entrance to the office was made through a SO U TH MR N CHCS * C O j^ N _ W inter window. There was no clue.

3 1 Miss Ruth Cohn of the Smart Shop has returned from a buying OiJy one more day in which to take advantage o f our trip to New York City. Coats At the Pythians Sisters whist AM held last evning in the Balch and Brown hall, winners of first prizes V.ere Frieda Nelson and Adolpu 'v'yrlspp; s^ppn<}, Mrs. J. IVIVJ . M. Forster. - ' • Gentlemen March, by Roland Make Their including dressy 2 and 3 piece Ensembles, Per twee; Gilman of Redfern, by W . Or Week i; B. Davis; Good Woman, by Louis If Department Storej Also Sport Models of ‘‘Dusk Glow” Silks Bromu-.^: Happiness, by W. U Phelps; Lights Up, by G. L. Richr Open Day and NighSt \ DEPOT SQUARE, “ ond. and Worsteds Living Constitution, by R. L. Mc- Debut Baln; Masterpieces of Modern 801 Main S t, MANCHESTER ' . 'IX Verse, by N. D. Shunter; Mating Call, by R. E. Beach; New Reforma­ South Manchester j I tion, by M. I. P” pin.' _ . , ~ •*'* - 1 *■ They enter— and take first place in the mode with all Open Every Night Most Unusual Values at Right to be by D. W, the nonchalance of this gay and sprightly season. There Russell; Steeplejack, by J. C.,Hune- Until 9 O’clock ker; Story of Architecture in‘Amer­ is a new note of individuality in every one of these crisp ica, by T. E;- Tallmad'ge; Twelve new models^ fashioned by the nimble fingers of cl^er Great Modernists, by L. F. Abbott. modistes, with such an array, of n e# colors you "will find just what you need to brighten up your winter attire. t a k i n g i t h o m e $12.9S -$ 15- $ 15-95 W IF E : You’re the meanest man There are still a few Winter models left and are now smAY DiNiel, alive. , , . . - > . r a t the ^ HUSBAind: T h ais j|iacd on yoiit-. priced ; , ■ self. According to your ifto%h»,*yeu' have been the making" oJ mek'-VW 1 Bits. T’ '' a ' new top, new curtains, ,$1.00“^$2.00" ' ' . One Small Lot of Dresses. covers, carpets, glassmobile Original Values $10’td ^ 5 . Manchester closures. Sport Model tops ^id dust covers made to order. 'Turkey, Duck or Chicken SATURDAY t*2t1 • • V AutoTopGo. ALICE F. HEALEY with all the-fixings,; $1 , XV. 3* MESSIER f %cmuary was named after Ja^us, Miffinery; Shop, ^ Park Buildmg 115 Oak St. PhOQ#48jil>3 a Roman cod. ,12 M. to 2:30 P. V., 4* ‘ •

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