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UNDRIVEN HORSES IN Hudson Overflows at Albany \ RUM-RUNNING GAME YANKEE YOUTH WIRTALLA IS Mexico City, April 28.— “ Old CHICAGO WILD AS PROSECUTOR Dobbin” is now in the rum-run­ ning business. Horses, packed STILL HELD AS RETAINED AS with liquor, are being turned loose on the Mexican border every night. They generally find their way to their owners on the D D C E O raT E R IS SLAIN BY DRUM-GUN BAND A POUCEMAN American side. Border inspec­ tors have orders to shoot such horses on sight. Guide Whose Face Young USB THOMPSON GUN Commissioners Thresh Out PRIESTS AT WITH 150 CARTRIDGES 1 "Billy” MeSwiggin, Young Abbott Slapped the In­ Chicago, 111.,, April 28— Charges Against Officer; COOUDCEMAfBE Q,-— ^ters of Chicago have tak­ Aid to State Attorney, and former— Mother Appeals en to the machine gun as their Supernumerary Discharg­ CONSECRATION war weapon. The McSwiggln Two Others Tom by Ma­ UMPIRE ON DEBT killing was the third attack to American Consul. within two weeks Jn which au­ ed— Several Applicants. to-mounted machine guns have chine Bullets in Lawless OF NEW BISHOP ■ len used. The machine gun adopted hy on! Rome, April 2 8— John Adams h was Commission Divided •VT*n$5‘. the gangsters Is a Thompson Cicero — Police Under Offlcer Rudolph W’irtalla Abbott, young Harvard student sub-machine gun, a light weap­ retained as a policeman by the French Settlement and who was aresrted yesterday on Solemn Rites Attend Eleva­ on— it weighs about 40 pounds. County Power Start Hnge Board of Bolice Commissioners af­ charges of makinn remarks derog­ It has a combined rifle butt and pistol grip. It will fire ap­ ter a hearing last night at the President May Decide. atory to the Fascist government, tion of Rt. Rev. McAuliffe proximately 100 to 125 shots a Raid on Underworld; Hall of Records. Wirtalla tendered and Premier Mussolini, was still minute and can be reloaded his resignation as an officer on being detiined by the police to- as Auxiliary in Hartford with a 150-cartrldge drum In March 26. On April 22 he noti­ thc 30 seconds. Murders Done by Gang Washington, April 28. The day dc.spite his denials of fied the commissioners he desired It sprays and at reasonably Franco-American debt negotiations, charges, Catholic Diocese. close 'range the Intended victim to remain as a policeman and ac­ mother of the youth, With Gun Mounted in were In a state of suspension today Abbott has almost no chance. cordingly withdrew his resigna­ Guns, drums ai d cartridges while Ambassador Berenger !au''allercaUoVwUh“ an tion. Last night’s hearing was Hartford, April, 28.— Rt. Rev. can be purchased in a number Automobile— City Raging tied with the formulation of a new j pnshed into ■of places In Chicago. given the officer to learn why he Maurice McAuliffe, president of St. withdrew his resignation and so proposal more to the liking of the . front of Abbott, who was - Amorican Dclit Commlsaion. ,valU;.B lo Inif A sea-going locomotive this turned out to be when the Hudson river Thomas Seminary, was today con­ for Vengeance. that he might answer charges of secrated auxiliary bishop of the misconduct and infraction of de­ instead ot the f;,C l“ h"r so.? haS .lapped the overflowed Its banks at Albany and covered the Quay Street docks. Catholic Diocese of Hartford in St. partment rules. , 1. j S S p S “S?h\nSVu?n“s\S?,;a?Sra™^ told him, "n von TO INDICT LAWYER Chicago, April 28.— William H. Wlrtalla told the board he had ome to my hotel Joseph’s Cathedral, here, in the planned to work in Springfield, week, it was becominit increasingly are not satisfied. presence of a congregation that McSwiggln. star prosecutor on the ex this evening.” that his plans did not materialize apparent today that there still SOLDIERS DEMAND filled the Cathedral. More than five stafC of State’s Attorney Robert E. and that he desired to keep his isVs .a a wide Hiffprpncndifference between wwhat Iiookcd for Plight WHIHEMOREJURY hundred priests and prelates from MILK G R A H HEAD ..... The guide, with several friends, Crowe, and two other men are dead work here. He therefore withdrew the Americans think France can every part of the diocese and from the I showed up at Ahholt's hotel and ji his resignation. and should pay. and what all the eastern states were In the here, victims of a band of assas­ The I fight ensued, When the police in­ CONGRESS’ NOTICE Cliarges Rrouglit French are willing to pay. guide made charges ENDS IN DEADLOCK-* congregation. sins last night. Charges of misconduct were negotiations...... now bid fail-fair to beDe|tervenca I tervened i.iethe Rt. Rev. John Joseph Nilan, Well Known Attor­ A machine gun mounted in an brought by Commissioner Edward long bishop of Hartford, was the conse- automobile poured Its deadly vol­ J. Murphy and a charge of an in­ erator. Assisting consecrators were i“ fy r z ^ r X ii r “hu,'j;:j ?i:s?;“s?raf,r.n‘. pre..; ley into a group of four men In a fraction of department rules was Insist on Relief 601s Pass­ Rt. Rev, William A. Hickey, bishop ney Slated for Arrest in brought by President Albert T. “-“-rrx irfc i «..,ist .y Buffalo Trial Fails to Con­ of Providence, and Rt. Rev. John motor car standing In front of a Dewey of the Board. No witnes­ G. Murray, bishop of Portland, who saloon in Cicero. Two of the men ses could bo obtained to testify be­ M ’’Bc'ilngfrC'blen'Sd lo'™ [ ■ spMks vict Bandit of Killing age Before Adjournment, in 1920 was consecrated the first Bribery Scandal. were McSwiggln and James J. Do­ fore the board. An attempt was Offer Of $^30,000,000 a year for thO| ly and the guide who attacked auxiliary bishop of Hartford. made to bring in witnesses but first part of the agreement was one, dul not know English._ ^ ___ herty, leader of a Cicero beer-run­ “ It was a private dispute which Consecrated Mass none would appear and the sub- jarring note. This Is $10,000,000 During Bank Robbery. Contrary lo Program. A procession of clergy started at New York, April 28.— The al­ ning gang. Both were killed In­ poena was not resorted to. a year less than was offered by they are trying tn color politically. stantly. Thomas Duffy fell, mortal­ Faros 10 l>ajs Jailing ten o'clock from the Cathedral leged "master mind” behind the Commissioner Murphy frankly Joseph Caillaux in the abortive ne­ parish house on Asylum avenue ly wounded. He died an hour later told Officer Wlrtalla ho did not “ Astrologo, the guide. Is a $3,000,000 bootleg milk and foot in a hospital. A fourth man, un­ gotiations last October, although in Fascist, and he boasted of the fact Buffalo, N. Y., April 28.— WIN Washington. April 28.— Threat­ and moved to the main door of the care to act as either persecutor or other respects the Berenger pro­ graft conspiracy, said to be a prom­ identified, escaped. when my son slapped his face, Ham Reese Whittemore is saved ening trouble for tho administra­ Cathedral on Farmington avenue prosecutor in the case. As a com- posal is materially better than any­ to tho sanctuary where the mass of inent attorney, may be Indicted at More than 100 suspects were ] ilssloner he brought before the which probably drew the retort from the electric chair by the fail­ tion’s program In fhe remaining in Cicero, Chicago and Cook county thing Caillaux proposed. from r.'V son. T hope your chief consecration began at 10:30. The any moment. It was reported by Tioard things which had come to The flat ultimatum ot Senator ure of tho jury to convict him o£ days of the present session of Con­ jails this morning as virtually the Isn’t like you.’ It was probably preacher at the mass was Rt. Rev. the district attorney’s office to­ his attention. Ho believed that he Reed Smoot; (R ). of Utah, the Sen­ the murder of Charles W. Clifford, gress, a militant soldiers bloc to­ Thomas J. Shanhan, rector of ’entire police department, sworn In had been considered by the officer something like that which brought as special county officers, started ate’s roprcseiitalivo on the commis­ day demanded enactment of new Catholic University at Washington, day. as the member of the commission forth the charges.” bank guard. Baltimore and New the drive to find the slayers of Mc­ sion, that he never would consent Mrs. Abbot has engaged a law­ former chancellor of the Hartford Documents Implicating this man j desirous of dropping him York City authorities today made legislative relief for America’s Swiggln. to bring any agreement before the yer and has taken the matter up diocese. were to be placed In the hands of Murphy said he had nothing por- Senate containing any kind of a efforts to obtain custody of the World war veterans. Work of a Moment. with the American consul, for she Following the consecration, this Assistant District Attorney Pecora, from the force. Commissioner "safeguard clause” demanded by bandit for trial on other charges. The soldier bloc called on Re­ noon, the visiting bishops and The murder car, heavily curtain­ Bonal against Officer Wlrtalla, but has been advised that her son may according to the statement. ed, moved down the street slowly. France, was another. While ha detained In jail ten days await­ When the Jury re'ported at elev­ publican leaders to place two vet­ priests were guests of Bishop Mc- was merely carrying out his duties France has abandoned her conten­ en o ’clock last nlgbti that they had Aunffe at a dinner served In the Mass of Evidence. When directly In front of the car fts a member of the board in bring­ ing trial. ___ _ erans’ relief-bills on their program. In which McSwiggln and the three tion for an outright safety clause, reached a hopeless deadlock, Su-. parish house. During vesper sei» District Attorney John E. Mc- ing up the things ho had learned Kin of Tivo Presidents One would revise the World war others were sitting, a machine gun relieving her of fulflllmerft of an , April 28— John Adams preme Court Justice Noonan dis­ vices this evening Bishop McAuliffe and which were not becoming to agreement should Germany fall charged them. Roscoe C. Stacy, veterans’ act and the other propos­ Geehan said that he had sent a mounted in the frdnt seat began Abbott, who was arrested In Rome will pontlflclate, while the sermon mass of evidence against Thomas an officer. down on her reparations payments, foreman of the jury, insisted that spitting fire. Three of the men Invostigatcs Stories charged with assaulting a guide ed changes In the W orld‘war bonus Is to be preached by Rev. Francis J. Clougher, secretary to Dr. Frank M. Berenger has nevertheless In­ it was useless to deliberate further. F. May, Rector of the Church of were killed. The gangster car then Commissioner Willard B. Rog­ and insulting Premier Mussolini of act. Both measures have been ad­ J. Monaghan when the latter was speeded on and was lost In tho sisted upon n modified safety clause. Italy, Is a descendant of tw’O presi­ A crowd outside the courthouse vocated by tho American Legion Our Lady of Mount Carmel, in ers said that he, too, had heard health commissioner, and against dHI*kHGSS Split in Opinion. dents of the . greeted the announcement with and other soldier organizations. Hamden, who was once a professor a lawyer referred to as the "mas­ rumors that were not to the Despite the regular treasury an­ cheers, but both Whittemore and Confllcti’-g stories of witnesses credit of any man. If true. Ho had A member of a noted New Eng­ Opixvso Adjournment. at St. Thomas Seminary. ter mind” of the ring, to District nouncements that the debt commis- his father, Rawlings V. Whitte­ K. C. Honor Guard only servo to Intensify the mystery personally investigated all of the land family, ho counts among his “ We shall oppose any adjourn­ Attorney Banton. slonors are unanimous in their de­ ancc'-tors Presidents John Adams more. received the verdict without Tho ceremonial of the consecra­ surrounding the whole tragic af­ stories that he had heard, and said cisions, It is an open secret that de­ ment of Congress until we pass Clougher has been Indicted on fair. According to one witness two that Chief of Police Sa'muel Gor­ and John Quincy Adams. Another a show of einotlon. As the bandit tion today was sung a priests’ three charges of accepting bribes cidedly different views are held by of his forebears. Charles Francis was led back to his cell he bent legislallon, giving much needed re­ men In a parked automobile across don had Investigated some of the lief to the veterans,” said Senator choir of thirty voices while the while in office. He awaits ball of the membership concerning the Adams, wa.s ambassador to Great over and kissed his wife. choir from St. Thomas Seminary the street immediately gathered cases with him. Commissioner Ashurst (D., Arlz.) “ Congress has $50,000 In prison. French case— and the possibility Britain during the Civil War, Mrs. Whittemore broke down, sang the Gregorian mass chant. up the bodies of McSwlggin and Rogers branded ns liars those who was seen today of President Cool- provided relief for big business, Harry Danzlger, so-called "milk Doherty and drove away In their ^ had started the stories saying that tears streaming down her cheeks. Members of the fourth degree, czar,” has been Indicted for extor­ Idge again having to take a hand Warrants for Whlttemore’s ar­ the taxpayers and foreign govern­ car. Another witness says the * in none of the cases did he or Chief Knights of Columbus, escorted the tion and faces a charge of bribing in the situation, ns he did once be­ rest on robbery charges have been ments and promised to enact relief fourth man who survived the-dead­ Gordon find reason to believe that consecration* procession and form­ a public official. fore. lodged with local authorities by for tho farmers. We feel it is time ed a guard of honor at the sanc­ ly machine gun fire, dragged the Officer Wlrtalla had misbehaved. now to provide relief for our af­ two bodies out on the prairie to­ On the previous occasion. Presi­ CO-ED, ALONE FOR Joab Banton. New York City dis­ tuary. An attempt was made to get com­ flicted veterans.” ward Berwyn. plete facts on specific Instances, dent Coolidge sided with Senator trict attorney. ^ The Impressive ceremony of the Smoot, Secretary Hoover and con­ Maryland Case “ Air Tight The two soldier relief measures, bishop’s consecration, which Is FINDS HER BOY AFTER Both bodies, that of the youth­ hut this was impossible because of STUNT, ATTACKED ful assistant state’s attorney and the inconsistent stories some of the gressional members of the commis­ Baltimore, April 28— We want sponsored in the House by Reps. divided Into four parts, occurred sion, and turned thumbs down on Whittemore. Wo have an air-tight Johnson (R., S. D.). and Groene during the mass -which was cele­ Doherty’s, were found in a field In parties In question told. YEAR-LONG SEARCH Berwyn an hour after tho shooting M. Cnlllaux’s offer, which Secretary case against him In Maryland for (R., la.), and in the Senate by brated both by Bishop Nilan, and It was evident, as the hearing which occurred shortly before mid­ progressed that Wlrtalla was the Mellon was understood to have ap­ Had Been Sent hy Sorority murder and he should be returned Senators Reed (R., Pa.), and Wat­ Bishop-Elect McAuliffe, who of- night. victim of jealousy. There was ab­ proved. Initiators to Isolated Spot here for trial.” son (R., Ind.), have not been given fleiated at a side altar near the Motiher Who Was Denied Iden­ It may be different this time, This statement was made to­ a place on the administration’s Starts Groat Roundup. solutely no evidence to prove that Late at Night. main altar. tity of Foster Parents Will State’s Attorney Crowe was he was guilty of misconduct, and however, if and when the Issue is day by Herbert O’Connor, state’s jirogram as yet. Tho soldiers’ bloc, The prelude, or preliminary cere­ Ashurst said, will demand that the dumbfounded when awakened In yet, it could not bo denied that again carried to the White House. Columbus, O., April 28.— While attorney, following the hung jury monies of the consecration, Includ- Try to Get Him Back. there were several stories, or ru­ The administration Is exceedingly in Buffalo, -which permitted the bills be given preference over all Ills homo and told of the death of anxious to get the debt settlements Ohio State University circles buzz­ other legislation- savo agriculture young MeSwiggin. He Immediately mors. being circulated that tended ed with excitement, police and Baltimore bandit to escape the el­ (Contlnacd on Page 2.) New York, April 28.— After a to injure Wlrtalla’s character. all cleaned up. ectric chair In New York State. relief. year-long search, Mrs. Margaret got in touch with Chief of Police school authorities were co-operat­ Collins and then called a confer­ Chief Gordon testified that Wlrtal­ ing today in a search for tho un­ Whittemore Is wanted In Mary­ More For Maimed Men. Henderson has found her b year old la had an excellent record as a land for the murder of Robert H. son. David, her curly haired boy, ence of all his detectives and as­ identified man who assaulted a The bill amending the veterans’ GET ORGANIZATION OF sistant state’s attorneys. A vigor­ police officer. pretty 19-year old girl student Iloltmon, a state prison guard, act would provide an increase of is in luxurious surroundings and Defonds Himself during his sensational escape from ous drive was started within an M’CARL INSISTS THAT while she was being Initiated Into about $29,000,000 annually in well cared for, she said. hour to roundup all suspicious Speaking in his own defense, a prominent sorority. The attack that institution. compensation to wounded veter­ SHOPLIFTERS AND AIDES But she’ll try to get him back. Officer Wlrtalla denied all the ac­ characters in Chicago and suburbs. took place last Thursday night at ans. She misses him very much. The raiding order said: “ Get every cusations of misconduct which DRY SCOUTS WALK a lonely spot near the huge Ohio Another change would be an ex­ She told how she had turned these rumors carried. He attributed New York Police Arrest Two beer runner, every gunman, every State stadium. The story of the at­ LORGIA, MISSING tension to July 2. 1929. for con­ David over to the Spence Alumnae bootlegger and every other kind of the stories to jealousy of his good verting or reinstating government Girls, Alleged Fence and Society and then sought to recover Scolds Mellon for Asking That tack was revealed when tho girl racketeer In the reach of an officer record as an officer. He insisted was unable to leave University hos­ Insurance. .... Driver of Taxicab. him through the courts, when that that the hardest working police . .Ban on Auto Bills of Sleuths AVIATOR, IS SAFE of tile law.” pital yesterday. The second bill would eliminate organization refused to reveal the MeSwiggin’s presence In the officer Is the one most condemned. Be Lifted. According to a report to the po­ considerable red tape In the ad­ New York, April 28.— In the ar­ name of his foster-parents. He said he had tried to do his duty company of such men as Doherty lice, the girl, all alone, had been London, April 28.— The Spanish justment of com-pensation claims rest of two girls, Sarah Cohen. 26 The boy Is now said to be In cus­ and Duffy is not clear. He once as an officer, and felt that many of Washington, April 2 8— With a sent from tho sorority house to the aviator. Captain Lorgia, in com­ and In correcting injustices created and Rose Landow, 28, together tody of Dale Harder, son of a rich those whom ho had arrested had prosecuted both men on a charge sharp rebuke to the treasury de­ stadium to get a message placed mand of one of the two Spanish air­ by technicalities in the administra­ with a taxi-driver and an alleged woolen mill owner, at Hudson, N. Y. of killing Eddie Tancl, a Cicero re­ started the rumors. fence, Brooklyn police were confi­ In the past year, while the boy partment, Comptroller-General J. under a brick at a designated planes en route to Toklo from Ma­ tion of the bonus law. The bill, u sort keeper. President Dewey brought out the R. McCarl today refused to lift a place. As the girl stumbled around drid, reported missing, landed at was said, would call for ^ dent today that they had broken was cared for in the luxurious up­ fact that someone, name unknown, One theory is that MeSwiggin, ban established some time ago looking for the brick, a man leap­ Hue. Annam, a Saigon message said mum outlay of about $10,000,000 up a shoplifting ring. state home, Mrs. Henderson, who born and raised on the west side had called him one night to Inform Detectives raided the home of against the use of prohibition ap­ ed out of the darkness and seized today. He arrived at Hanoi today. In the next three yeare. Is a nurse, kept herself virtually and well known to Doherty and him that Officer Wlrtalla was propriation'" for the hire of nuto- her. She fought desperately but Captain Gallarza landed at Hanoi Stop Spending, CooUdgo Urges Harry Bobker. and found, they penniless by her constant quest for gambling in a Main street barber charged, $6,000 worth ot clothing Dilffy, had engaged them In con­ nfoblles employed in dry scouting soon fainted. Her assailant left her yesterday. Washington, April 2 8— Presi­ clues, her trail covering several versation in the hope of getting shop. Sergeant Crockett was order­ stolen from department stores. The forays. semi-conscious. She was found by dent Coolidge made another appeal states and almost every county In further evidence in cases which he ed to investigate and did. At last two girls were arrested when they In response to a request from some of her sorority ' sisters and DOUG AND MARY GET to the Republican leaders In Con­ New York. was scheduled to prosecute. night's hearing Sergeant Crockett Secretary of the Treasury Mellon taken to Dean E. F. McCampbell of BIG ROME WELCXJME gress today to wind up their busi­ were trailed to Bobker’s apart­ Mrs. Henderson said today that testllled that ho found a friendly and Perhaps Chance Victim. that suspensions In the accounts the Ohio State University of Medi­ ness as speedily as possible, ment. she Is “ very happy” and will soon Another theory Is that the gang­ game of set-back being played in of prohibition administrators cov­ yrlth- A taxicab was used to transport cine. Rome, April 28— Douglas Fair­ adjourn the present session Institute legal action to get her boy sters were not after McSwiggln at the place. No money was in sight. ering automobile hire be lifted, banks and Mary Plckford were giv­ out any more dipping Into the the stolen goods, police assert, and back. Officer Wlrtalla was not on duty at McCarl had said that such action they arrested Louis Shapasi its all, but sought to kill Doherty and en a tumultous welcome upon their treasury. Duffy, perhaps rival bootleggers, the time and it was about 10 p. m. would be contrary to the Five members of the Senate and arrival here. They will be receiv­ driver. and that MeSwiggin was a victim President Dewey said he did not Accounts amounting to thou­ ed In audience by the Pope tomor­ five members of the House were MRS. BELMONT SLAPS believe that was a serious offense sands of dollars for motor hire guests of the president at a White off chance. TOBACCO GROWER row and Premier Mussolini will / Young McSwiggln, who was only but thought the officer should be have been suspended. He placed receive them on Saturday. House breakfast. REPORTS BILL FOR more discreet and not frequent the entire responsibility upon the AT BISHOP MANNING 27 years old, because of his fear­ places that were liable to have a treasury department, declaring IN DIFFICULTIES less prosecutions and the high av­ pad reputation. (hat “ nothwithstanding decisions COAL MINE SEIZURE erage of convictions he obtained, Retained from this office, the unauthorized Surprised at Request for Mouey had come to be called the “ hang­ Commissioner Rogers brought practice appears to have continued Patient Tickles Patient, After Being Disciplined on ing prosecutor.” He has sent five Windsor Locks Man Files in men to the gallows during the past the Wlrtalla hearing to an abrupt at least until recently.” Senate Committee Favors Score of Divorce. close by saying that it was non- Bankruptcy Though Assets Then There Is a Murder (Copeland Measure fw Strike year. aense to labor under rumors. It was Exceed Debts. McSwiggln had many and power­ Emergencies. New York. April 28— ^Bishop ful enemies among the criminal YALE FREETHINKERS MIDDLETOWN, April 28.— Inquiry by Coroner L. A. Smith ■William T. Manning today declin­ element. His latest important case (Contlnnea on Page 2.) New Haven, April 28.— Another Washington, April 28.— Govern­ ed to commeu> upon a letter be has Valley tobacco farmer Into the death of John Cournoyer of Voluntown on April 14 at was the prosecution of the Qenna ment seizure and'operation of coal received from Mrs. O. H. P. Bel­ gangsters, Albert Anselml and FOR NEW SOCIETY has filed a bankruptcy petition. tho State Hospital here, developed that Cournoyer’s predellc- mont, president of the National ♦- - mines In periods of national emer­ John Scallce, charged with killing Showing assets far above liabilities, tion for having fun, together with a less humorous temperament gency was recommended today by Women’s party. In which she * ex­ James Quagliaroli, of Windsor two police officers. The case was on the part of Romeo Cadwell, of Bridgeport, brought about tho Senate committee on education pressed -rprise that she had been Disavow Revealed Religion and Locks, placed his petition in the asked to contribute to the Cathe­ stubbornly fought and McSwiggln the tragedy. Both were patients. and labor. In agreeing to report fa­ obtained a conviction, but the men Will Make Study of Super­ hands of the United States District vorably the Copeland coal bill. It dral of St. John the Divine, In view “ T h e s e court here today. His liabilities Coroner Smith found that Cournoyer tickled Cadwell’s ribs escaped the noose. natural Phenomena. would apply both to anthracite and of the attitude the bishop has as­ total $38,041, his assets arb glveQ with his fingers as Cadwell was polishing the floor of a ward, sumed regarding her divorce. Scent Dnrkln Gang. bituminous mines. Revenge for his relentless prose­ as $67,470. Among the assets is and that Cadwell. promptly felled him with a blow over the head In the letter she reminded the New Haven, April 28— A society a crop of tobacco valued at $9,280 cution of these powerful under­ W o m e n ” to bo known as the Yale Free­ with the floor polisher. Cournoyer died ^our hours later from GERMAN BUDGETEEBS bishop that a few years ago he on deposit with the Connecticut world characters is being consider­ thinkers’ society, composed of REJECT LOCAL OPTION would not permit her name to ap­ Valley Tobacco Association. a fractured skull. pear In the Trinity Church Year ed as a motive for his slaying. j atheists, desists and agnostics, Berlin, April 28.— The dry cam­ Yet another theory, and one glv-| On Page 10 has been formed among students Charles N. Esten, a Hartford mo- The affair happened too quickly for attendants to interfere paign In Germany received a set­ Book as president of thff Trinity torman, also filed a voluntary peti­ on widest credence, is that friends j of Yale University. The society In time. back today when the budget com­ Seaside Home for Sick Children, tion In bankruptcy hero today, -with although she had donated the disavows revealed religion and will mittee of the Reichstag rejected a HOonttiuKd on Today study Intensively supernatural re- assets of $10^ to meet liabilities of bill provide for local option* Jiome Tflw* pravloual^ MabMh. ?>■ - • . — ■ r^ x - • ------■ S C r * .•/‘r‘-';r'f''*^< <‘->~-

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♦ CHICAGO WHJ) AS EXTREMISTS ALL PEOPLE HANA-SAN HAS EDfERGENCY DOCTORS HOSPITAL LINEN FUND CARTARET COPS A T WHO I NEVER DID GBOWTP KIWANIANS GREET 36 EX-HUSBANDS Doctors Burr and Boyd will respond to emergency calls to­ WHIST IS A SUCCESS OFFICIAL IS SLAIN London, April 28;— “ Most morrow. DISTRI^FFICERS Jap Girl Holds World’s Divorce PUGILIST’ S FUNERAL people have never phychological- (ContloQed trom page 1.) ly passed their ‘teens,’ ” said Record and Bushels of Trink­ Forty-four Tables at Odd Fel­ Dr. Elizabeth M. Sloan Cheese^ Royal Welcome (or Honored ets Beside. lows Hall Filled With Play­ of the notorious bandit killer, Mar­ distinguished English womKi ABOUT TOWN ers— The Winners. Whole Force Attends While tin Durkin, who is scheduled to physician, in a speech here, Tokio, April 28. — Hana come to trial early next month Extremists of all kinds—T«nbllc Ctllity Stocks. ford, who gave the Klwanlans this method of acquiring pos­ home on Woodbridge street. of each of the four groups of the town. They were not molested nor conjure with in gangland adorned some Inside facts about the con­ before the wet and dry committee Conn. Power Co. ...2 4 b session easy. Linen Auxiliary, Mrs. Frank Wol­ were any disturbances reported. in Washington that Cicero was one police blotters. Conn. LP 7% pfd. ..109 112 duct of hoboes in general and his She thereafter acquired Miss Alice Dexter, Vegent of Or- Carroll’s death was the direct experiences and treatment of them cott, chairman; Mrs. E. A. Lettney, of the plague spots which Chicago Htfd. E. L. com...... 270 280 husbands with amazing regu­ ford Parish Chapter, D. A. R., who Miss Mary Hutchison, Mrs. R. O. cause of race riots during which could not touch, the suburb has ^YE-WITNESS STORY. Htfd. Gas com...... 60 62 in New Haven while charity com­ larity and left them and was has been Attending the continen­ the First Baptist negro church was missioner. Mr. Bailey has been Cheney, Mrs. Emma Bengs. been a law unto Itself, but today it So, N. E. Tel. Co. ..146 152 divorced almost as rapidly. tal congress at Washington, D. C., The members of the committee burned and negro residents were is under almost war-tfme conditions here before and was given a hearty Each time Hana-San took a is now visiting friends In New Jer­ Shots Like One Continuous Flam^ Manufacturing Stocks. and auxiliary worked tirelessly and expelled from the town. of surveillance. Says Onlooker. welcome on his return. few trinkets with her when sey. Many local stores were closed to­ Am. Hardware Co. .. 79 81 Reports For District. as a result the linen fund will be District Attorney Robert E. American Sliver . . . . 27 — she left, however. appreciably augmented. Three of day In tribute to the stabbing vic­ Crowe is personally in charge of the Governor Phllbrook of Maine In the course of fifteen Chicago, April 28.— How “ Bllly^^ Acme Wire com...... — 20 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brosnan the merchants from the north side tim. Investigation of the latest and by who Is at present the head official years she acqui’^ed many di­ and little daughter will move from MeSwiggin, “ hanging prosecutor Bigelow-Htfd. pfd. .. — 102 and three of the Mala street mer­ Ralph Johnson, who was stabbed far the most vital of the gang war who had been expected to be the In­ of the Kiwanis organization in the vorce notifications and many Vine street, Hartford, tomorrow to during the same row which result­ Blgelow-Htfd. com. . . 84 86 chants donated the desirable prizes murders In Cicero. strument through which Yhe ^ t « New England district, gave a very trinkets. Arthur Bamforth’s house at 38 ed In Carroll’s death, will recover. Bristol Br£i88...... 6 9 encouraging report of conditions which included a fountain pen, Chicago Deeply Stirred. of Illinois would send Martin Dur* Collins Co...... 150 160 Husband No. 36, however, Hudson street, formerly the home choice writing paper, candy, and Chicago, aroused as It has never throughout tho district. New clubs of Contractor Harry Rylander. Mr. kin to the noose, met his death was Colt Fire A r m s ...... 27% 29 prized his trinkets. When china. Other stores and organiza­ been: before, seemingly, is taking a are being instituted every week all Hana-San left him she took Bamforth has converted the house described graphically today ^by a Eagle L o c k ...... — 105 over his territory and the move­ tions kindly loaned dishes, card ta­ WIRTALLA RETAINED hand from every walk of city en­ witness to the killing. Edward Fafnlr Bearing ...... 85 95 her usual booty he called in into two flats and occupies the deavor. Women’s clubs have call­ ment is growing very rapidly. He lower one. Mr. Brosnan is well bles, ani donated coffee, cream, etc. Maschek of Cicero told how Me- Hart & C o o le y ...... 183 190 the police, and took back his The ladies of the auxiliary contri­ ed hurried meetings; civic leaders urged every man who could possi­ trinkets but not Hana-San, known to the grocers hereabouts, Swiggin and James J. Dohertyp beer Int. Sll. pfd...... 100 — buted home-made cake, so that the AS A POUCEMAN have offered their services to the bly do so, to attend the Montreal who was last reported willing being a traveling salesman,.for the runner chief, and Thomas Duffy, L’nders Frary & Clark 83 86 profits were almost entirely turned district attorney’s office, and the convention which takes place next to listen to the blandishments wholesale firm of Austin Nichols political worker, were slain. Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 over for the purchase of hospital police force of the city has been month. Already, he said, seven of any anxious swain who ap­ & Company. (Continued from page 1) ‘T was driving home and saw New Brit. Mach, pfd.102 — hundred Kiwanis members have linen. turned over to him In an effort once two cars In front of tie saloon on Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 22 pealed to her. and for all to stamp out the gang given their pledge to go. This will Mrs. J. L. Wlnterbottom of Ed­ Pivot bridge and progressive impossible to get any evidence, 'and West Roosevelt road.” he said. North & J u d d ...... 23 25 be the largest delegation ever at­ bridge and whist were played, with the board could not give any shootings in Chicago which have “ As I looked, flames came from J R Montgomery pfd. — 110 mund street Is entertaining her sis­ cost 23 lives so far in 1926 and 87 tending any international conven­ ter, Mrs. E. E. Hancock of Larch- prizes given the holder ot the high­ weight to criticism not substantiat­ what looked like a telephone re­ ] R Montgomery com. — 100 500 PRIESTS AID IN since the latter part of 1923. tion from New England. The entire mont Manor, N. Y. est and lowesU scores In each sec­ ed by facts. It was immediately ceiver sticking out of the side-door Peck, Stow & Wilcox 23 2 5 party will be housed at one hotel. tion. The gifts were of nearly voted to retain the officer. Shortly after 8 o’clock, a Lin­ of one of the cars. It was one Russell Mfg. Co...... — 7 5 A number of the other visiting BISHOP’S CONSECRATION equal value and the choice was Officer Charles Ubert was given coln sedan, in which MeSwiggin and long continuous -flame. It made Stanley Works com. . 75 77 The regular business meeting of the men with him ' were sitting officials made short speeches and Temple Chapter, Order of the East­ given the winner of the greatest a reprimand for sleeping when he a noise like a snare drum— or a kid Smyth Mfg. Co...... 370 — complimented the Manchester Ki­ number of points. In pivot bridge should be on duty. when they were shot to death, was drawing a stick along a picket Torrington ...... 60 62 (Continued from page 1) ern Star will be held in Odd Fel­ discovered in Oak Park. In it wanis club on Its membership and Mrs. R. J. Smith and Mrs. Calvin Clemson Dismissed fsnc0* Underwood ...... 55 57 lows hall at eight o’clock this eve­ were MeSwinns’ glasses and a hat the enthusiasm shown. ning. Weidner of Hartford were the win­ Supernumeraiy Officer Harry “ The door of McSwIggln’s car Union Mfg. Co...... 27 Edward P. Jillson was the lucky ed the presentation of the-bishop- ners; in progressive bridge Mrs. M. Clemson was dismissed from the and coat. opened and Duffy came tumbling Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — 25 man who won the attendance prize elect to the consecrator, the read­ H. Squires and Mrs. Lorinda Nor­ force for three Infractions of rules Dragnet Sweeps. out. Then two more men. Two U. S. Envelope pfd, .106 , 110 ing of the bulls of appoint, and the Loyal Circle c f Kings Daughters Neither the district attorney’s donated by U. J. Lupien. will hold their spring rummage throp: in whist, Mrs. Ned Nelson in the past month. He did not give of them fell near the curb. Duffy Bonds. Attendance Contest. apostolic commission, the adminis­ 3,nd Mrs. Minnie Weeder. the board satisfactor reasons for office nor the police are wor^ng on ran around his own car and start­ tration of the oath, and the exami­ sale at Center church, Tuesday, any definite clue in their early in­ Htfd. Elec. Lgt. 7’s .220 230 The local club is to have an at­ May 4 all day and through the eve­ :is actions and it was the opinion ed for the prairies. East. Conn. Pow. 5s . 98% 100 tendance contest with the Hartford nation on various questions con­ of the board that he should be vestigations. Because of that, an “ Then two men Jumped from the cerning the canons and articles of ning. Friends who wish their dona­ actual dragnet has been thrown out Conn. L. P. 5 % ’s ...1 0 8 109% Kiwanis club during May. This tions called for will kindly call dropped. slayers’ car and picked up the pair Conn. L & P 7’s , . . .113 115 promises to be decidedly interest­ faith, the clothing of the bishop- POLICE COURT There were seven appllc.'itlons and for the first time the saloons, lying near the curb. They drove elect in pontifical vestments, the 169-3. B’dpt. Hyd. 5’s ...... 104% 106 ing. The Hartford Klwanlans num­ before the board for appointments rooming houses and hotels In which away rapidly. ber twice as many as in Manches­ exhortation of the consecrator to Francis Covllle, Jr. pleaded to the force. Three of the applica­ foreign gunmen have been quarter­ “ As Duffy was running across the the candidate for consecration, and Mrs. J. Russell Pitkin of 15 Main) guilty before Judge Johnson this ed, cafes and known rendezvous of ter. Both organizations will make street is confined to her home with tions were tabled until the next sidewalk, I beard two more shots. an effort to win the cup that is to the prostration of th® bishop-elect morning to reckless driving. A min meeting. The others were dismiss criminals in Cicero were entered It was then he pitched headlong during the chanting of the Litany an attack of grip. Imum fine of $25 and costs was New York Stocks be awarded to the club having the ed. and all of their occupants sent to on to the prairie. There Patrol­ of the Saints. imposed. Coville was arrested by police station., for examination. largest attendance at the meetings Miss Ethel I. Ingraham and Chief Gordon informed the com­ man Alex Inglls and I found him.’ during the month of May. The Consecration Officer John McGlinn on Maple mission that it would be necessary Officials, too, are looking for the The bodies of MeSwiggin and Then followed the consecration James M. Crough Jr. will be mar­ street last evening. fourth man who was with MeSwig­ High Low Close ried Saturday afternoon, May 1. to put on a night motorcycle officer Doherty were found later In a field. proper. During this Bishop Nllan According to the officer, Co­ beginning May 1. The board ap­ gin, Doherty and Duffy when they, Am Tel & Tel.146% 146% 146% placed the book of the gospels on ville drove his car at an excesisve were killed. This man, escaping Anaconda .... 44% 44% 44% HOME COOKING BUNK, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. proved of this. It may be necessary the neck and shoulders of the rate of speed, and in attempting to to put on another motorcycle almost miraculously from the hose Am Smelting .117% 116 117 pass another car struck the curb bishop-elect. Then followed the im­ patrolman nights, and as soon as spray of bullets which killed the I Norma Talmadge in Am Loc ...... 9 8 % 9 7 % 98 Mr. and Mrs. William Boyle, of on the left hand side of the street. SAYS RESTAURATEUR position of hands, which is the the police appropriation is figured others, had not been found this Am Car Fndry. 97 97 97 sacramental symbol of the descent 18 Newman street, today announc­ After pleading guilty the young morning. ' “ K i k r Atchison ....133% 132% 132% ed the engagement of their daugh­ man put up an argument that he out It will be determined whether of the Holy Ghost, and the anoint­ an extra man can be put on. Cine to Car’s Driver. B & O ...... 89% 88% 88% ' And What Mother Used to ing wltl Holy Chism of the crown ter, Grace Mae Boyle, to Ernest J. was not going as fast as the officer Police seek Miles O’Donnell who, At the State Beth Steel *B' 41% 41% 41% Bake Is Apple Sauce, He of the head and hands of the Sherman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John testified and that he had plenty with his brother, Steve, is credited Butte Superior 12% 12% 12% C. Sherman, of 31 Ford street. The of room to pass the car he was ov­ Sun., Mon. and Tues. Tells Ham-and Convention. bishop-elect. in police records with originating Chili Copper .32% 32% 32% Next came the blessing and the wedding will take place May 12. ertaking. COMMISSION RESENTS Cons. Gas N Y 93% 92% 93% presentation of the Episcopal in­ The couple is exceptionally well Col. Fuel Iron 37% 36% 36% Washington, April 28.— “ Home signia: the crozier, the ring, and known among the younger folks UNJUST CRHICISM Ches & Ohio .125% 124% 124% cooking,” famed in song and story. I the Book of Gospels, with accom­ and have a host of friends who will FARM BLOC FOLK Cruc Steel . . . 68% 68 68 Isn’t what It’s cracked up to be, panying admonitions. At the offer­ wish them success. Mr. Sherman is Can. Pacific ..156% 156% 156% take it from H. J. Boemenoff, pf tory of the mass the newly conse­ employed by the Gammon and Hol­ Erie ...... 32% 31% 32 Des Moines, president of the Na­ crated bishop gave, the consecrator man Company and is well known SEEK AGREEMENT Groups of Business Men Should Erie 1 s t ...... 40% 39% 40 tional Restaurant Association In two lighted torches, two small In athletic circles while Miss Boyle Be V/ell Informed Before Dis­ Gen Asphalt . 67% 64% 66% convention here. loaves of bread, and two small is employed in the Velvet Mill at C IR C L E 1 Tonighl cussing Pro and Con. Gen Elec ,...321% 319% 321 Speaking before the convention, barrels of wine, the symbolic offe;- Cheney Brothers and is also well Fear of Failure All Around Gen Mot...... 130% 128% 129% Boekenoff assured several hundred ing of the sacrifice. T?nown in sports. Urges Congress Members to Great No. Pfd. 74% 73% 74 restaurateurs that all this talk Groups of so-called “ interested . . . . I Patsy Ruth Miller in The mass continued with the Concentrate. business men are doing more harm 111. Central ..120 120 120 about the bread that mother used new bishop at the epistle side of Tom Mix m «why Girls Go Back 53% to bake is largely sentimental. than good In discussing actions of Kennecott Cop 53% 53 the altar, until after the com­ DISAGREE AS TO EARLY ■Washington, April 28.— A new 39 “ Science is slowly bringing home the Board of Police Commissioners Marine Pr. ... 39% 38% munion, when he changed to the variety of bogey man, standing be­ “The Best Bad Man| Home” 147% the fact that the bread our mothers or any other town governing body Norfolk West .147% 147% gospel side. The mitre, the helmet side a plow and looking- over a list Natl. Lead'..148 148 148 used to bake is not the best food in DEPARTURE OF NORGE unless they are thoroughly ac of salvatlota, was then blessed and of candidates, loomed o-ver the Cap­ quainted with the subjects they North Pacific . 71% 71%' 71% the world,’’ he said, “ and that conferred; and the gloves were put 125 many family recipes are open to itol today. It was the shade of the argue. Individuals too can do much 1 THURSDAY and FRIDAY N Y Central .125% 124% on in memory of Jacob and the in­ Leningrad, April 28.— A dispute American farmer as pictured by an N Y, N H & H. 38%: 37% 37% serious criticism.’’ harm through condemnation of any heritance he obtained. has arisen over the time of depart­ imposing group of representatives board without a complete knowl­ Pan Am Pet . 65% 65 65% At the conclusion came the cere­ 51% ure of the Amundsen-Ellsworth po­ seeking to patch up their differ­ edge of the facts. This was the Pennsylvania .52% 51% mony of enthronatlon, the chant­ lar dirigible “ Norge.” Commander ences and unite behind farm relief Betty Compson Pierce Arrow .26% 25% 25% BRITISH COAL PEACE opinion of the Police Commission­ ing of the Te Deum, the Hymn of Nobile, Italian skipper, has wired legislation before the opening of ers expressed at a meeting last Rep Ir & Steel 51 50 gO praise and gratitude, the blessing 86% to Captain Amundsen insisting on the long deferred general debate night. R ea d in g ...... 86%' 86% by the new bishop, and the singing an immediate departure from Len­ C h R Isl& Pac 50% 50 50 PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN next Monday. Before Board. of the “ Ad Multos Annos.’’ ingrad, without awaiting for the South Pacific .100% 100% 100% Confronting the members - were A prominent business man was ‘COUNSEL foHlie DEFENSE' completing of the King’s Bay moor­ three separate relief bills reported before the board last night to ex­ So. Railway .112% 111% 112 London, April 28. — Prospects Co-Feature: GET FORTY-TWO CASES. ing mast. He fears delays may by the agriculture committee. Rep- plain criticisms he had been heard St. Paul ...... 11 10% 10% for peace in the British coal indus­ Hull, Mass., April 28.— Coast­ Studebaker .. 52% 51% 52% mean that the Norge will run into resentlilg varying shades of opin­ to make in public. He was not LEFTY FLYNN in ‘Sir Lumber Jack’ try were considerably brighter to­ guard picket boat No. 2338 off Gun snow storms. ion, each professed to offer a defin­ brought before the board for cen­ U S Rubber ..63% 62% 62% day following Premier Baldwin’s Rock Cove, Nantasket, today sight­ Larsen, the Norwegian expert, ite solution of the agrarian pro­ sure but merely bo that the board U S S te e l___ 123% 122% 123 success in bringing operators and ed three liquor-laden dories and a 129 disagrees with Nobile and holds that blem. could learn the reason for making U S Steel P r.l29 128 miners together. limousine on the beach. The rum Westln’house .68% 68% 68% it will be impossible- to start from So concerned were many mem­ criticisms. It was learned that he It was generally believed that runners fied at the approach of the Leningrad before May 5,. as Cap­ bers of the Middle Western farm did not know the facts and was West. Union .141% 141 141% the premier’s diplomacy has avert­ Coastguardsmen and the latter tain Amundsen has telegraphed bloc over the possibility that in the talking from heresay. ed the fulfillment of the strike, seized the dories, the automobile that a heavy snowstorm has delayed general debate all such legislation The fact that the present Board scheduled to start Saturday. and forty-two cases of liquor. the preparatory work at King’s Bay. might be “ talked to death-,” that of Police Commissioners sanction­ RELIGIOUS RIOTING Disputes over wages and working The Norge will carry collapsible proponents of an equalization fee ed the patrolling of the Cheney urs still remain to be settled be- BETRAYED BY DAUGHTER boats. privately declared they were pre­ mills by town officers is the cause STARTS IN MEXICO forore the crisis is definitely averted. RUSS ANTI-RED TO DIE pared to drop their fight and unite of most of the unfavorable com­ STATE Moscow, April 28.— The social LEAGUE BOARD BANS -^ h in d the Haugen bill, which It is ment which has come to the atten­ SPAIN E^lILES COSSIO, revolutionary, F. A. Funtkoff, has IMmGRATION TALK believed will satisfy the corn belt. CRITIC, SECOND TIME tion of the commissioners. That the been sentenced to death for anti- town Is actually saving money Petitioners for Change in Con­ Hendaye, France, April 28.— Soviet activities in the Caucasus in Geneva, April 28.— Discussion of ACTRESS-CAPITALIST ___ through the arrangement Is not stitution, Fired on by Police, Francisco Cosslo, prominent Span­ 1918. It was alleged that Funt­ emigration wa.s banned from the »IARRY AT GREENWICH known by most of those who are I tonightT ish publicist, has been exiled to the koff executed thirty-five Commun­ Resort to Sniping. agenda of tho League of Nations doing the criticising. Cheney Chafarina Islands, for an article ists. Funtkoff’s daughter, who is preliminary economics commission New York, April 28— Betty Brothers have been and still are violently attacking the government a Communist, gave the police evi­ today. This action was taken only Pierce, Broadway actress, and more than generous in their hand­ Mexico City, April 28— Religious which lie published in the Valla­ dence which led to his arrest. COUNTRY STORE rioting has broken out in Zitacuar- after the United States delegate had Benjamin Fran'-lln Serlin, capital­ ling of police problems and the dolid newspaper, El Norte De Cas­ threatened to withdraw if the ques­ ist, were married Monday at Green commissioners feel that It is the do, MIchoacan, and ^ captain in the tilla, Madrid dispatches said today. REWARD FOR MISSING MAN WITH 2—FEATURES—2 Federal army and two children are tion of emigration -was brought iiito wich. Conn., it was learned today. height of folly for townspeople to This is the second time Cosslo Northampton, April 28.— A re­ the agenda. Both the bride and groom have criticise a plan that works 100 per dead and a number are wounded. has been banished foi* his anti-gov­ ward of $100 has been offered by JANE NOVAK ALICE CALHOUN The Young Men’s Catholic Asso­ Japan is credited with having de­ been married before. cent better for the interests of all ernmental utterances. the Y. M. C. A. here for Informa­ The couple have returned to in ciation presented a petition to the sired this troublesome problem in­ concerned. in tion leading to the finding of cluded in the discussions. New York and plan to leave soon “SHARE AND SHARE “THE OTHER WOMAN’S mayor, asking for a repeal of the George W. King, of Detroit, who for a honeymoon In Europe. Church clause in the constitution. Scout Head has been missing since Thursday. ALIKE” STORY” The petitioners were ordered to dis­ WES'TERLY BOY GETS N. L. King, father of the missing SING SING, 0 YEARS NEW “CAKE EATER” perse and on their failure to comply man, said he would increase the BANDIT GANG TAKEN ANDOVER were fired on by troops. reward. White Plains, April 28.— Edward Thursday Friday and Saturday Male demonstrators took to the New York, April 28— Joseph roof-tops where they engaged in R. Dbtolo, 19, who recently was re­ RUSS MINISTER DENTES leased from the Rhode Island state Garfolo, 21 was arrested with four Miss Helen Hemilton Is spend­ sniping. Women demonstrators re­ PROPAGANDA IN MEXICO companions today on charges of mained kneeling before the penitentiary, - today was sentenced ing a few days at her home recup g SELECT ^ ^ g Mexico City, April 28.— Stanislav robbery. Garfolo is believed to be erating from a long Illness at thf churches. to six years In Sing Sing prison for Petskovsky, Soviet minister to burglary. the ringleader .of a hand of “ cake- Hartford hospital. Large forces of troops were em­ Mexico, today issued a denial of eaters” bandits. Edward Getchell who has been ployed and many shots were fired Dotolo, whose home is in Wester­ charges that he has engaged in pro­ ly, R. I., was- Indicted on ten “I just naturally figured out confined to his home with the ACTS VAUDEVIIM ACTS before the demonstrators were dis­ paganda activities either In Mexico -that the world owed me a living grip is reported to be seriously fil persed. charges, seven of burglary, two or elsewhere. He declared that the grand larceny, and one for possess­ and I set out to collect It,” Gar­ threatened with;pneumonia. Soviet government is quite apart folo tord police as he admitted The Grange will hold its semi­ Dixie DcLane & Co. MADRID PRESS SENDS ing a revolver. He pleaded guilty committing at least twenty “ stick- from the Communist organization. to all. monthly meeting in the town hall in Tunes and Steps. GOVERNMENT ULTIMATUM up’! jobs. Monday evening. The brothers are TRAFFIC-IN-ARMS asked to appear In ovej?alls and Paris, April 28.— Publishers of NATIONAL CRIME YEN TO TAKE REINS PACT HANGING FIRE COMMISSION MEETS the sisters In house dresses. Each Mattlye Lippard & Co. Madrid newspapers today sent a London, April 28.—-A sufficient OF CHINA GOVERNMENT sister Is also requested to bring .Gorgeous Cycles of Songs. strongly worded note, somewhat In Washington, .April. 28—Ways number of nations have not yet re­ and means to curb the activities of lunch for two in a pall. The com the nature of an ultimatum, to the plied to the League of Nations In­ Pekin, April 28.— Without a cen­ mlttee In charge is composed of HUNTING & ‘ Spanish government as a protest youthful bandits were discussed to ROGERS & DONALD quiries regarding the proposed traf- day by delegates attending • the tral government for eight days, Sisters Marion Stanley and Marlon FRANCE against the suspension and finding flc-ln-arms convention to give any China now anticipates the assump­ Sail and Brother Percy. A short of the newspaper Epoca, according meeting here of the National in “The It^ a n Count” Breezy Musical Skit. prospect of early ratification of that Crime Commission which numbers tion of the regency and premier­ play will be presented during the to dispatches from the Spanish cap­ convention, Sir Austen Chamber- among its membership Charles E. ship by W. W. Yen, with the sup­ evening. ital. The publishers deejared that lain, British foreign minister, said Hughes, Newton D. Baker, Frank­ port of Chang Tso Lin and Wu Mrs. Charles Faulkner and THE THREE BLANKS, Sensational Variety A ct If the government’s reply is unsat­ today in the House of Commons. lin D. Roosevelt and any others Pei Fu. grandson visited In Hartford Mon- isfactory they will either boycott Interested in the sociological a s- day. TOM MOORE in “ The Song and Dance Man” all official government news or sus- FITCHBURG BOILER pects of crime. B. KENT HUBBARD ON Rehearsals for the May 17th ^nd pi^lcatlon entirely. MANUFACTURER DEAD ROAD TO RECOVERY Competitive program have -been Fitchburg, Maas., April 28.— TAKE PLATES FROM SHIP postponed until those which are ALSO CHARLESTON REEL—Learn How To Do " '.-V i David M. Dillon, prominent boiler TO QUENCH BUNKER FIRE. Middletown, April 28.— E. Kent being held for the play to be given ______the Charleston. AUTOS WASHED manufacturere and ‘banker, died at Halifax, N. S., April 28.— Aft^r Hubbard, for some time critically in the Grange Monday evening Milton A. McRae, of Detroit, Is his home here during the night, four plates had been removed from ill with pneumonia, has passed the have ceased. SATURDAY AFTERNOON — LEWIS MORIN vs. Cleaned and Polished. the new president of the National aged 83 years. A native of St. the hull, fire In the bunkers of the crisis according to a bulletin issued There will be a choir rehearsal here today by his physicians. Mr. at the borne . of Mrs. Cobb on MARY SHEAN for the Kiddie Charleston Championship Expert Simonizing. Council of the Boy Scouts of Amer­ Johns, N. B., Dillon came here cattle steamer, Ontario, was ex­ from Lowell and Worcester fifty tinguished today. The Ontario, Hubbard’s temperature has dropped Thursday evening. Music for of the State. ' > Wilson’s Oeaning Sta. ica. As such, he supervises all five years ago and established the J)ound for England, put in hero to normal, they declared, and they Mothers’ Day Sunday will be re­ 17 Brainard PI. Phone 2030-2 scout work done In this country. big boiler works bearing bis name. when the fire was discovered. now expect his recovery. hearsed. *

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era and Manager Sansonla "gifts tion for close friends nhd-re|nilv«*, Godmother BIGVAUDEVimm are not confined to groceries alone. was held, the home bettg n^ F U G DRILL TO OPEN G I R L j i l i A ^ Everyone whose ticket isdrawn decorated. \ STATE COPS PROBE will be well repaid ,for the trip to The .groom’s; glft^^to! - the;‘* ^ d e HONOR OF’F A t iP AT STATE TOMORROW the stage for the present. The was a gold wrlsU.watchi amd.i.to' hIa SPRING DANCE EXHIBIT feature pictures on the bill are •best man he gave a set'ol 'ctiff Uhki Jane Novak in “ Share and ? ’'afe and tie clsusp. ' ' ' % ‘ -S LOCAL AUTO CRASH Five Feature Acts and Famous Alike and Alice Calhoun in “ The The bride’s gift to the '"groom Members of Women’s Class to Betty Gompson Plays Role Geo. M. Cohan Comedy “The Other Woman’s Story.” was cuff links and tie clasp and to Do Intricate Formation Num­ in “Counsel for the Defense’ her bridesmaid*a ring with ruby Song and Dance Man”; birthstone. ber— ^Tickets on Sale Now. AH'?: at Circle Tomorrow- Country Store Tonight. HURLBURT IiAMPRECHT. On their return from a wedding Investigating Report That trip to New York and; nearby The opening number of the spring Tomorow brings to the State the Miss Henrietta Charlotte Lam- places'of interest Mr. ,and, Mrs. gym exhibition to be given at the A few years' ago a W9 mah plead­ regular week-end vaudeville bill. precht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt will live in their , newly Peterson W as Not Driving East Side Recreation Center on Fri­ ing the case of her client before the bar of justice aroused ho little ex­ The selection of acts for this week Herman Lamprecht of 34 Village furnished home at 87 Larrabea day evening at 8 o’clock will be the is unusually good and State thea­ street and Frederick C. Hurlburt, street, Burnside. ' Flag Drill. This Is a difficult drill citement, warranting evea much Car in Rockville Accident. comment in the local newspapers. tre patrons should be pleased with of Burnside, were married at three performed with small flags In fig­ the show. There are several of the o’clock this afternoon at the home Stool pigeons to paid black­ ure formation. The effect is an in­ But in “ Counsel for the Defense” which opens at the Circle theater acts wdrthy of being termed head­ of the bride. The ceremony was per mailers are educated carriers. tricate maze of flying banners and formed by Rev. H. 0. Weber, pas­ — Contributed by Mrs. K. The State Police at the Stafford will be especially well viewed from tomorrow for a run of two days, liners. Springs barracks today confirmed that versatile film star Betty Cpmp- Dixie ,DeLane and Co:| pany pre­ tor of the Lutheran Concordia the balcony seats. This drill will sent an act called “ Tunes and church. a report that'they are conducting a be given by members of the wo­ Bon interprets the role of an'en­ further Investigatlcm into the case tirely new type of female barris­ Steps.” They are a clever song The attendants were Mrs. Olga men’s gym classes. They are as and dance team. Then Mattyle Walker, sister of the bride and' of Carl H. Peterson, 19-year-old follows; Flora Nelson, Helen Glea­ ter. local youth, who was freed In tlje The star appears as a young wo­ Lippard and Company appear in a Reinhold Lamprecht, her brother. son, Mrs. O. Mallon, Bridget Tre­ As the bridal party entered the Sure Relief Rockville Police Court by Judge man Just out of college who Is con­ gorgeous cycle of songs. Their act vor, Mrs. L. Sipe, Mrs. W. Vennart, is worth seeing alone. Another living room the wedding march E. Fisk for blame in the automo­ Dagmar Hyer, Mrs. R. Barrett, fronted by on® of life’s m6st tragic from Lohengrin was played by the FOR INDIGESTION bile accident In which a Ford tour situations-Just a few days after she breezy musical skit is presented Rose Woodhouse, Pauline Beebe, bride’s sister. Miss Adelaide Lam­ Ing car said to be operated by Pe­ has received her diploma. . Her by Hunting and France. A clever Mrs. M. Metter, Mrs. William Rob­ comedy act is that of Rogers and precht. terson, crashed Into another local father, an esteemed resident of a The bride was attired in a gown automobile driven by Michael inson, Eva Armstrong, Mrs. H. Bid- Donald entitled “ The Italian well, Mrs. B. Kraetschmar, Mrs. F. small town, is being victimized by of white georgette over white satin. Mooney, of Oak street. The State political rogues who would rob Count.” A sensational variety Her veil of tulle fell from a wreath Ovls Poll Police would give out no Informa­ Farr and Mrs. E. Spanknebel. him of his invention. The daughter act is presented by the Three _ B e l l a n s One of the best numbers on the of orange blossoms and she carried tion excepting the verification but is confronted with the problem of Blanks. Hot water winter exhibition program was the a showei;. bouquet of bridal roses b y ARTHUR N. PACK hinted that further court action not only saving him from financial The feature picture is one of Sure Relief dance given by the children’s rhyth­ <>% ruin but preventing his reputation the best that has ever been shown and lilies of the valley. The brides­ might ensue. i mics class. At this exhibition the here. It is George M. Cohan’s maid’s dress was of white canton President, The American Nature Started by Rumor. from being ruthlessly shattered. I children are again to appear. They play “ The Song and Dance Man.” crepe with hat to match and she Association The cause of the further Investi­ She is not an experienced attorney ELL-ANS Ovls Poll is neither very rare will give two simple folk dances Tom Moore plays the role originat­ carried Madame Butterfly roses. gation into the accident grew out and yet she must defend her father Following the ceremony a recep­ 25$ ond 75« Package* Evarywher* nor a great mystery. Marco Polo, of a report that Peterson

«/■ less character, flatly refused to ac­ consideration and wagged its head flatttljfatwf cept the picture as -drawn. "I wisely over it for quite some little Stewai^tfe don’t believe,” she said, “ b« could time, along comes the state of New Evrttitts 3BfraIi ever have been half as bad as that York, grinning, and says, "Take a If somebody hadn’t put him up tp look at your deed.” LETTERS PUBLISHED BT So it comes out, very much to the THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. It.” We might as well save ourselves surprise of the Department and the By CHABLES P. STBWABT. Month Specials FoMiuled by Elwood S. El» boys, that the federal government Watkins Brothers Oot. L 1S81 a good bit of circumlocution and couldn’t sell Governor’s island any Washington, April 28.— Ameri- Every Evening Except Sunday* ai’ d chasing around Robin Hood’s barn san Congresses of Journalist, lik« Holtdaya by applying the /doctrine of orig­ more than it could sell the moon. the one Washington has. just been Entered at the Poet There it is, all in black and white. oheiter as Second Class Mall Matter. inal sin to any body who will kid­ having, are gooi things. All kinds sTgned, sealed and delivered, that of Pan-American blow-outs which SUBSCRIPTION RATES: nap a child to get money to spend six dollars a year; sixty cent* a If the United States ever gives up induce representative North and on a "gold digger” flapper as to Latin Americans to visit back and month for shorter periods* the use of the Island for military hunt around for somebody else to forth are good things. By carrier, eighteen cent* a week. purposes It shall revert to the State Single copies, throe centa hang it on. China is a good deal better un­ derstood in this country than most □ SPECIAL ADVERTISING r e p r e ­ of New York. s e n t a t iv e : Hamllton-De Liisser, So that’s that— and the boys are of Latin Amierica. This Isn’t to say Inc. 25 West 48d Street, New York LEPERS that China, either, is at all well and 127 N. Dearborn St., Chicago. There Is wild excitement in Mas­ not going to clean up by re-selling understood . here. Latin America The Manchester Evening Herald la Governor’s island, wither for ware­ on sale In New York City at Schultzs sachusetts over the fact that a wo­ understands the United States a News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd man afflicted with leprosy has been houses or residences. little better than the United States Street and 42nd Street entrance ol understands Latin America, but Grand Central Station. living in Ludlow and that, instead not much. “International News Service ha* the of submitting to isolation at the Of course this is highly undesir­ exclusive rights to use for republlca- tloii In any form all news dispatches colony for lepers maintained by the able. It means international bun­ credited to It or not otherwise credit­ federal government in Louisiana, gling, which makes bad work. ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively entlt'ed to use for republlcatlon all she has skipped away, leprosy and The reason Latin Americans the local or undated new* published herein.” all, to New York. The reason for know more about us than we all the fuss being that, in the Bay know about them Is that a g^od WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926. State Imagination, the leper has ex­ New York, April 28— See-sawing many of them, or the upper class, up and down Manhattan isle, I have visited here a time or two— posed goodness knows how mapy came upon Arthur Hammerstein generally not for long enough to MACHINE GUNS. persons to infection, and is still do­ who once turned little plays into find much out, but at least they The machine gun, mounted on an ing so in some unknown quarter of great productions, but who now have some sort of an idea of the the metropolis. findeth it far more fun to turn little way we look. automobile seat, has just come into buds into giapt dahlias down on his There’s also quite a sprinkling general use among the elite of ban­ All of which is without the Long Island estate----- Thus ap- of Latin American students in ditry in Chicago. And one of its slightest regard to the fact that peareth, in due time, the call of the North American universities, and first victims is an assistant state at­ modern science has established that soil___ W as’ there not the great these really come to a pretty fair if there is any danger of the trans­ Henry W. Savage, whose name understanding of us. torney. He was riddled with bul­ fiashed across a nation’ billboards, But, precious few North Ameri­ lets along with two of the most dis­ mission of leprosy by casual contact who now seemeTh content to raise cans get farther into Latin Ameri­ tinguished bootlegging crooks of it is extremely remote. In fact the squirt-time grapefruit in ca than Havana, Panama and Mexi­ 3 Upholstered Pieces in Velour $139. the Windy city, with whom he was there are many physicians who Florida?.... . co, and we send no students to the Which remindeth me that this southern republics at all. As for a blue and taupe figured velour, finished with tassels. in converse In front of a saloon In claim that leprosy is not communic­ Quality built pieces of upholstered furniture, at Hammerstein is most sad about the North Americans who know Mexi­ The pieces are of light, graceful Queen Anne design. that classic suburb Cicero^which able at all, but has become more or theater, giving heed that theaters co, they’re the worst off of the unusually low prices. These suites consist of 72-inch settlement Is to the rum industry less epidemic at historic periods , of the drama are tawdry even in bunch, for they imagine that the davenport, arm chair and wing chair, upholstered in Regular $169.00. what Cripple Creek was to the min­ and in certain parts of the world | appearance whereas the new movie people farther down the line are solely because so many people lived houses blossom as the peacock. . like Mexicans, which tiiey’re not a ing activities of the eighties. Not many years hence, he rum­ in similar conditions exactly calcu­ bit. The thing seems incredible. It bles, drama producers will be open­ Special Dining Room is beyond the understanding of peo­ lated to set up the.disease. More­ ing cabs for movie houses, or Mexicans are largely Indians. ple who developed their sense of over leprosy Is no longer regarded something like that...... "The Among, for Instance, the Argen­ proportion In an era when every­ as incurable and every year many brains of the dramatic world are tines, who are pure white in far lepers are discharged from the col­ centered upon the films,” he crleth larger proportion than the total Values body was honest and orderly except ...... Ah, well, I shall be getting population of the United States, an almost Insignificant minority ony at Molokai, quite well. gray hair when this cometh about, they’re regarded as mainly ignor­ A leper at large is not nearly Three dining room suites specially priced for the that went about its crime in fear so what matters it...... ant savages. end of the month. Values here one should not fail and trembling and by stealth. as dangerous as a person with a Heigh, ho, already the boys for­ The North American habit of grip cough in a street car, either to get the size of the winter coal bills lumping them off in the same class to see. What the country does not yet real­ . . . , Two hundred couples per day is hotly resented, too. ize Is that not only has there grown himself or to the community. Yet seek marriage licenses, thus frac­ As a matter of fact, the east 8 Piece Queen Anne suite in combination Ameri­ up in America an important desper­ because of an ancient and entirely turing Manhattan’s love records coast -republics are predominantly can walnut plywood and gumwood. 60-inch buffet, ado element, swollen in its confi­ erroneous assumption you can start . .. Even the lonely penguin at the European, with a pretty strong Af­ 45x54 inch extension table, arm and 5 side chairs Aquarium hath taken to himself -■ rican infusion from about Rio de dence by the realization of its num­ a panic quicker with a leper than mate, I note, and yet seemeth not Janeiro on up north. with, genuine leather seats. Regular $189.00. 'ey - •> erical strength and fortified with you could with a hydrophobic dog. as happy as he might be .... fortunes gained in one way or other And it will probably take two or Wherever one traveleth one seeth Here’s another mistake we SPECIAL $98. through the liquor trafllc, but, what three hundred years for the myth the fair Peggy Joyce these days. . . make: Night clubs, first nights ^t theaters 8 Piece Early English suite of combination wal­ is worse, a very large class of in­ of the leprosy peril to die out. We know, m o r e ^ less, how to and sundry places. . .And always get along with Europeans. Plenty nut plywood and gumwood consists of 60-inch buffet, different persons who, while not in glitterii . array.., of them come to see us and plenty j 42x54 inch extension table, 5 side chairs and an arm bootleggers, hijackers or bandits WHOLE-HOG. Saw Richard Dix, beloved^ cf so of us go over to see them. chair. Regular $149.00. SPECIAL $125. Bed, dresser, chest, only $89. themselves, are utterly out of sym­ By all means let us have the many film-going maids that I am If we’d put on our European pathy with law as an abstract fac­ laws proposed bs'- the prohibition oft tempted to cease this sorry manners with South Americans A brand new suite in handsome American walnut trade and take me 'to the film... A they’d fit, for a vast majority of 9 Piece Queen Anne suite with 54-iftch buffet, tor of civilization. administration— all five of them. something over which the casting South Americans are from Europe 42x54 inch table, arm chair and 5 side chairs with finish, ever highly figured Walijut plywoods and We have, in fact, established In­ The advocates of modification in director might have some jurisdic­ more recently than we, and, cul­ real leather seats. Made of American walnut ply­ gumwood. The design is a graceful one. 38-inch formal civil war as a component! the House acted wisely yesterday tion . . . And this Dix was wearing turally and by sympathy, they’re wood and gumwood. Regular $185.00. SPECIAL dresser with 22x26 inch mirror, 34-inch chest and of our state of being. We have, in voting for the measura revising a bandage about his hand... And Europeans yet. full size, bow-end bed. Regular $111.00. upon my Inquiry did sit mg down To figure that a Lfitih American $125 in six years, descended from the the machinery of enforcement by and spin a str.inge tale of how lie requires a special treatment or position of a first class country with legalizing the reorganization of the had been working in a picture in that we can treat him like one of a first class government extending dry unit by General Andrews and which were working many pugi­ ourselves is to take him all wrong. all the way from the national capi­ creating both prohibition and cus­ lists, not the least of which was Richard Dix. . . And of how a great Then again, Latin America, out­ tal to the smallest village, to the toms bureaus in the Treasury de­ I n c . fight scene was called for and he side Brazil, is basically Spanish. WATKINS BROTHERS, state of Mexico in the days of Ran­ partment. It is to be hoped that was pitted against a four-rounder, Having won it, we’ve nearly for­ cho Villa. the Senate wets will pursue the and did so forget himself as to let gotten that we had a war with FLORIDA BRANCH — THE WATKINS-UMBACHER CO. — ST. PETER&BURG. True, the machine gun as a con­ same course. This, as everybody go a wallop that fractured a most Spain, but the Spanish haven’t— valuable finger... I trust, for the comitant of every day life has not knows, is a notoriously dusty Con­ not even the Spanish of the new sake of art, that all this be true. . . world. We need to be extra polite. yet extended beyond 'the suburban gress and it is not only fair to let For who, in all the great parade of Furthermore, if we had to, we limits of Chicago. But does any­ the drys go as far as they like with­ film prize fights e’er heard of an know we could lick all Latin Amer­ body doubt that, if things follow out useless obstructive delay, but umty-dollar-a-minute star tolerat­ ica put together. For us to know it ing any real damage? . . . their present trend another two it is necessary to the cause of real is okeh. We don’t care. Unfortu­ Derby hats, they tell me on Fifth nately Latin America knows it, too, years, we shall see forays common­ reform in the liquor situation. Avenue, are extremely nix.... In and on Latin America’s part it ly made upon our banks, perhaps This is no time for wet members other words ’’not being done this rankles. An additional reason for upon a sub-treasury of the United of Congress to show off. What season,” which pleaseth my heart being extra -polite. since they never became my par­ States, by not one machine gun but should be done and must be done is To company, such a* the dele­ ticular stylo of beauty... On the gates to the Pan-American Con­ a dozen or fifty, with gas bombs and to fill the hand of the prohibition other hand Panama hats will be gress of Journalists, of course we DAILY POEM who knows but a howitzer as part forces so that they can play It to turned down in rakish manner, are extra polite, and they go home A'fflOCGHI of the game? the limit. Volsteadism must be which also pleaseth my heart since and report that we’re nice folks. my various ancient Panamas no Banditry in America is taking on given no chance for an alibi. If it Now it’s our turn to go down and r HIKING longer will stay in any other shape. show that we can bfe nice as visit­ Behold how good and how pleas­ be necessary to attach a ten-year A bit of real hiking is much to • the form of war— one sided war. g il b e r t SWAN. ors, too. ant It Is for brethren to dwell to­ my liking. It does one a whole gether In unity!— ^Ps. 183:1. ■ Possibly, before an actual major­ penalty to the sale of a drink in « • « lot of good. Right out in the air, ity of the people are arrayed on the order to prove the futility and hope­ While the boll weevil has held where the spirit is rare. K you In the United States there are Men’s hearts ought not to be bandits’ side, we shall do something lessness of the ghastly blunder, and cotton production in the United set against one another, but set haven’t tried it, you should. States almost - at a level of ten about 3,000,000 persons ill all the if the drys have the temerity to ask with one another, and all “against Just put on old clothes. Go about it. years, Peru has nearly doubled Its time, and doctors say 42 per cent wh—a each hiker goes and drink of this illness is preventable. the evil thing only.— Carlyle. for such law, then it is the business cotton crop. in of nature’s rare scene. Get BUCK PASSING, of the opposition to go along w’ith mud on your shoes, ’cause there’s The youth who stole a nine-year the temporary majority in proviij- nothing to lose. It’s fun—^if you Ah—Daylight at Last know what I mean. old girl In Brooklyn and started the ing it. Go plodding along on tha lilt of o machinery of an extortion opera­ During the next two years Vol­ a song and Imagine you’re feeling tion against her parents, but who stead (type prohibition is going to just great. Of course, if you’re got cold feet almost at once and get its last Inning. When, in aching, while lengthy walks tak- ir~ just call it the working of fate. i abandoned the enterprise of his 1928, the whole enormous question Such a stroll, after all, If you own accord, tell* the police that he is submitted to the people it must answer the call, is whatever g< | d “ got hi* idea from the movie*.” be in such shape that the drys can­ fun you can make It. But, if of­ f l P l That’* right; *oalc the movie*! not protest that they were ham­ fered a life In a car. as a gift, just Mi! use your good judgment— and takrf pered li} the administration of the Make the people’* inoat popular it. form of entertainment the goat tor law* by an antagonistic congress. every youthful crime. Let’s shoot the works. Before there were any movie* at <■< (S all there wa* the dime novel— g o v e r n o A’s is l a n d . ,TOM which *old, by the way, largely for Somebody, with a sharp eye out SIMS a nickel. And boy* who went to the beauties of that creature Op­ a-pirating and a-burgllng of cor portunity, eased it into the con­ ner grocery store* alwuy* put their sciousness of the War Department offense* up to Beadle or Nick Car­ that Governor's island. New York American hotel owners will tour Made for your home harbor, being of no strategic worth Europe. That’s right. We need ter. some new towels in this country. Before there wa* any dime nov­ In these modern times, might be Yours is a cozy cottage, tucked away some­ els there were bottle nosed old sold as surplus military property What would you do if you had a where in a bit of old fashioned garden. You have liars who got group* of boys about turning a neat sum Into the treas­ million dollars? No, you wouldn’t. ^ways wanted a piano — a grand — but you them and bragged of their wicked ury. Nothing, in all probability, You would wish it was two million. couldn’t find one that would fit into your living was said about the very much room without crowding the other furniture. But exploits. And when those boys Trduble with a'small town is it got into jail for hen-roosting they greater sum that “ the boys” would takes BO long to wait for the post­ now there is such a piano. It was made for your snivvled and said they would have garner by the exploitation and re­ man. home! It takes up very little more room than an been good boy* if it hadn’t been sale of the property later, but it is upright, yet it gives that aristocratic atmosphere . Talk about striking a happy me-, for old Billy Ananias. easy to Imagine the mouth water­ to your home1;hat only a grand can impart. Best dluin, Conan Doyle, spook chaser-, of all it costs no more than a good upright—on But where did old Bottle Nose ings with which that deal may have has exposed an unhappy medium. get hi* ideas from and where did been considered In realty circles. easy terms, tool Nick Carter and Beadle plots orig­ Not that anything crooked was Prohibition force* seem deter­ X mined to develop our water power. inate and bowcome the movie* to contemplated—rby no means. Just think of kidnapping and burglary, a first class chance for a whale of a anyhow? Did any of these fac­ clean-up, with the government pick­ tors really have anything to do with ing up eighteen or twenty millions the origin of sin and-crime? Or of velvet, and the boys probably as were tlfiftre sin and crime to start much more. The sort of a trans­ with and these agencies merely re­ action to fatten purses and comfort 'V?l flectors, In a way, of matter* that souls all around. . Today 1* feast day of St. Paul of WATKINS BRaTHES3; Bad gone on for a long time? • If And now drops the inevitable the Cross, whose 81 years of life were modeled on the Passion of the crime came before the recon- bombshell with which such dreams Christ. teur or the novel or the movie, are almost always hoist. There is Maryland, the seventh state, rati­ who or what put the earlier crlm- a measly little joker in the propo- fied the United States Constitution ! Inals hep to evil? Bltlon-i-put there more than a cen­ April 28, 1788. tury ago by some cautious old kill­ James Monroe was born in West­ There waa a little tot of a girl moreland county, Virginia, April who, on being told about'the Devil joy. After the War Department BAd quite abandoned and hope- had taken the proposition Under - ■t-x-..

. A PACTS P I V l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1926.'

8. Duet— Love On ...... • WAPPING Miss Howard and Mr. McPhail 9. Soprano— Mrs. Reginal Cone and two chi^ a. A Little Old Gard.n Travelers Insurance Co., ...... Hewitt dren, Philip and Hariett, of Wind­ sor are visiting her parents, Mr. Hartford, Conn. b. Sing, Smile and Slumber 467...... Gounod and Mrs, G. A. Collins for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams had as (violin obligato by Mr. McGuile) their guest over the week end, c. A Spring Fantasy , Tonight’s Program ...... Densmore their nephew, Joseph Cook, of Gos­ KHJ (405) Los Angeles— Musi- hen, but who is at present a teach­ 30 P. M. E. S. T.— Dinner Con­ Miss March chI er in the. West Hartford High KPO (428) San Francisco— Or cert—Emil Heimberger’s Hotel 10. Quartet— Bond Trio. The Sea Hath Its Pearls school. chestra. „ , Mrs. Levi Wheaton, a teacher of ‘ in a. Serenade Espagnole ..Bizet ...... Pinsuti KFI (476) Los Angeles— Musi­ Yesterthoughts ....Herbert the first and second grades of the b. The Quartet Center school, has been quite sick cal. c. Serenade ...... Brn 8; 00— "Modern English Drama” — 13 Aria from F Sharp Minor at her home in Manchester with WBBM (226) Chicago— Variety. d. Professor Homer E. Woodbrldge Sonata ...... Schumann Wesleyan University, Middle- pleurisy. 6 P. M. WSM (282) Nashville— String Mrs. Donald Grant, who was Selection from “ Faust” town, Conn. 'VRNY (258) New quartet...... Gounod taken to the Hartford hospital last WGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. 8:15— Piano Solos— Sunday afternoon, was operated on Blcal varieties. Romance . . . . Tschaikowski a. Kamennoi Ostrow WSW (276) Chicago— Orches­ — Orchestra. f. for gall stones, Monday morning, g. Slavonic Dance No. 10 ...... Rubinstein tra and soloists. WENR (266) Chicago— Orches- , . . Dvorak b. Valse Caprice . .Rubinsteifl and is very sick at this writing. WREO (285) Lansing— Con- tTH Oh! That We ’ Two Were Laura C. Gaudet George O. Casa is in the Hart- KNX (337) Los Angeles— Musi- Maying ...... Nevin 8:30— Organ Recital direct from I ford hospital, and had a serious (341) New York— Or­ operation for ulcers in the stomach, chI i. To a Wild Rose .MacDowell the studios of the Austin Organ 1 WKRC (423) Cincinnati— Dance Dance of the Hours on Monday. AV'VJ (353) Detroit— Concert. j. Company. tunes. ^ ^ ^ ...... Ponchielli a. ' Prelude to “ Lohengrin Miss Almira Adams spent the WTAM (389) Cieveland— Or- WSB (428) Atlanta— Orchestra. 5;30— Announcements, Police and ...... Wagner week end at the home of her Hartford. KFI (476) Los Angeles— Musi- Weather Reports. b. Invitation to the Dance parents heie. WLW (422) Cincinnati— Or- chI • ...... von Weber Franklin Welles of Avery '•00__Program by Artist Students WJR (517) Detroit— Variety. Pnrnance ...... ' • (Jillette street returned last Monday from (517) Detroit— Orchestra.! of Benjamin M. Knox assisted c. a visit with friends in Vermont, 1 d. Finlandia ...... Sibelius TO CALL US WITHOUT CHARGE- KYW (536) Chicago— Concert. \ WBBM (226) Chicago— Variety. by George A. Guile, violinist and over the week end. LrDell-’. Clark Knox, accompan­ e. Scandinavian Folk Tunes 7 P. M- . ' KNX (337) Lbs Angeles— Or­ Esther A. Nelson William Foster of Henry street, SIMPLY CALL WMBB (250) Chicago Musl- chestra. ist. 9:00-10:00— Light Opera — “ Ma­ Manchester, but formally from WDAF (336) Kansas C it y - 1. Quartet— dame Angot” , direct from this village, has been to Boston, '^^'ivGHB (266) Clearwater, Fla. Nightingale and Rose Frolic. Lehnert WEA^ Mass, over the week end. 1500 — Orchestra. KPO (428) San Francisco— Or­ WAHG (316) Richmond Hill, N. Amie L. March, soprano chestra. Lucille L. Howard, contralto 100 INJURED WHEN JAP STEAMER AGROUND. Y _ P ia n o ; quintet. KFI (467) Los Angeles—Varie­ b e l g e t r a in u p s e t s . PASSENGERS MISSING. WMCA (3'U ) New York— Mu- Lyle H. Fillmore, tenor ty. „ Alexander McPhr.il, baritone Brussels, April 28.— More than a London, April 28.— The Japan­ KGW (491) Portland, Ore.— ese steamer Chichibu is aground Eari‘ one hundred persons were Injured when WEBH (370) Chiago— Orches- Orchestra. seven cars of a passenger train off Kurile Island, Japan, a Tokio a. My Thought of You dispatch said today. The steamer’s ...... Hawley overturned near Antwerp. The ^^^WGY (379) Schenectady— Or­ 8 DROWN IN VOLGA FLOOD. train jumped the track as a result 2 50 passengers are reported miss­ Twilight ...... Glen chestra. ,, ._, London. April 28.— Eight per b. of a faulty switch. ing. WJZ (455) New York— Musical. sons w'ere drowned today in a flood c. Top o’ the Mornin’ orcnes- overflowing of the ...... Manna-Zucca WJR (517) Detroit- 80 FRENCM KILLED IN The tra; soloists. Volga river, according to a Moscow Mr. McPhail C.APTURE OF SUED)A. KYW (536) Chicago— Concert, McGovern Granite Co. dispatch. Soldiers are dynamiting 3. Duet— Paris, April 2 8.— French troops, Could’st Thou Know ..Morse CEMETERY MEMORIALS bedtime story the ice in the river to prevent fur­ who captured Sueida from ^ the Miss March and Mr. Fillmore “8 . __ , tnerther overuuw overflow when the warm rebel Druse tribesmen, lost eighty Represented by WENRvA'ci-Nxv (266) Chicago—------Vocal, 'g a th e r sets in. 4. Contralto— dead and 270 wounded, the foreign C. W. HARTENSTEIN KFNFt.-'c'tvttt' (266) Shenandoah— Shenandoah ur- a. Mornin’ on ze Old Bayou ...... Stricklandoffice announced today. The Druse 47 Benton St. Telephone 1621 chestra. _ The tailored mode which is now KPRC (297) Houston, Tex. — b. Where Blooms the Rose losses were heavy. so popular will only last through Johns Orchestra; soloists. the next month or two. Summer AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WGN (303) Chicago— Musical. c. Invocation to Eros will usher in more frilly, feminine ...... Kursteiner AT COST WBZ (333) Springfield, Mass.— dresses as well as the large ha^s. Miss Howard Always paid 25 per cent, divi­ Announcement Concert. dend. Reducing cost of insurance WTIC (348) Hartford, Conn.— 5. Violin Solos— CLEVEL.4ND’S CHANCES a. Liebesleid ...... Kreisler that amount. I am now prepared to do Talk; piano; organ. , ,, . 1 WTAM (389) Cleveland— Varie-^ DEPEND ON THIS PAIR b. Rondino, on a theme by STUART J. WASLEY all kinds of Beethoven . . . .Kreisler 827 Main St. Phone 1428. CONCRETE WORK WCX (517) Detroit— Studio. j Cleveland’s chances to make George A. Guile WNYC (526) New York— Flute; j a real showing in th-’ 1926 6. Duet— „ ,1 J Hunting Song ...... Bullard THE A. NASH COMPANY vocal; orchestra. | chase centers to a great extent Phone or See 9 I on the return to form of George Mess--'. ■' ■■ 'ore and McPhail Wholesale Tailors ; '^1 W’GHB (266) Clearwater, Fla.— : Uhle and Joe Shaute. If these 7. Tenor— Suit or Overcoat to Vocal and instrumental. two (lingers come through with a. Dearie me. O . .Protheroe Measure, $23.00. WCAU (278) Philadelphia.— Va-j the stuff they are capable of b O Let Night Speak of Me LEROY E. GARDNER Mark Hewitt ...... Chadwick delivering, the Indians are apt Local Representative riety. J c Farewell in the Desert 179 East Middle Turnpike W'SM (282) Nashville— Vocal to surprise some of the experts. Adams 21 Huntington Street and instrumental. If not, the Tribe is virtually So. Manchester. Phone 205-4 South Manchester Mr. Fillmore KPRC (29 7) Houston, Tex. — doomed. Orchestra. WJAR (306) Providence, R. I. — Musical. WMCA (341) New York— Or­ chestra. An Extraordinary Value-Event! KGO (361) Oakland, Calif.— Concert. WLIT (394) Philadelphia.-*- kind your Quartet. WHAS (400) Louisville— Con­ cert. mother used^ WKRC (423) Cincinnati— Popu­ Smart Tub Silk Frocks lar program. to bake with WCAE (461) Pittsburgh— Musi­ cal. Glenwood ranges have made WOO (508) Philadelphia— Thea­ cooking easy for two genera­ ter program. For the Larger Women "WJR (517) Detroit— Orchestra. tions of housewives who have 10 made New England baking WGN (303) Chicago— Sam 'n PRICED ASTONISHINGLY LOW AT* Henry; musical. famous. KDKA (309) Pittsburgh— Or­ chestra. KOA (322) Denver, Colo.— Mu­ sical varieties. WJAZ (322) Chicago— Orches­ tra. KFAB (341) Lincoln, Neb.— Or­ chestra. WEBH (370) ChicagcA-OrcheS- tra. KTHS (375) Hot Springs, Ark SPECIALLY selected group of new — Musical. models, every one of which gives grace WLIT (394) Philadelphia— Or­ A chestra. and distinction in its slenderizing lines. WCCO (416) St. Paul-Minneap- olis— Orchestra. WLW (422) Cincinnati— Varie­ Soft lustrous tub silk— ^aranteed w^hable ty. WCAE (461) Pittsburgh— Or­ ■—in a sparkling variety of fashionable chestra. w o e (484) Davenport— Musi-> striped patterns—trimmed with dainty col­ cal. 11 lars and cuffs—and—especially new—long KOA (322) Denver— Musical. The Famous MoDEL'C"GlenwoQd rows of gleaming pearl buttons. KNX (337) Los Angeles— Varie- X. ty. WMCA (341) New York— En­ U tertainers. A Host of Desirable Colors ana CFCA (356) Toronto— Orches It 's a Color Combinations. Sizes to 54 Vr tra. Glenwood" KTHS (375) Hot Springs Vocal and Instrumental. W’TAM (389) Cleveland— Dahte tunes. that’s all the guaianteeyou A Direct Importation one word “Glenwood” on the The “C” model coal range shown here is WALL BAYER ASPIRIN Cf) oven door of any range you may buy just the right size for the average family. is a g uara n tee in itself. You don’t need Its big, square oven bakes food exactly Of English Tailored PAPER any further assurance of its worth. One right—top, bottom and all through. It PROVED SAFE of the oldest range manufacturers in New has six covers in the ccx)king top and is England stands back of that name to see finished in either black and nickel or in Take without Fear as Told pearl gray porcelain enamel that you can at 19c that the range gives you the kind of ser­ Men^s Topcoats A wide selection of pa­ in “Bayer” Package vice you have the right to expect. You wipe clean in a jiffy with a damp cloth. pers for living room, dining can take that for granted, always. Come in and see our new Glenwoods. room and hall. at 29c p Glenwooa Gas Ranges at your Gm Company New chintz, all-over and two-tone effects. Also Made to Sell for $40 and More. washable tile paper for kitchen or bathroom. Made of fine Scottish woolens, tailored in London. These coats come in the new tweeds and her­ ulenwood ringbone patterns in a good variety of rag- at 39c lans and set-in sleeves. Sizes from 33 to Better grade papers, for­ 44, and especially priced at $29.75. Made merly up to 75c a roll. to sell for $40.00 and more. Despite Unless you see the “ Bayer Cross” RANGES the moderate price, these coats are on package or on tablets you are up to $2*50 not getting the genuine Bayer smart of line and of fine fabrics, Aspirin proved safe by millions and a combination that is sure to We klways carry a com­ prescribed by physicians over twen­ ty-five years for Make Cooking Easy appeal to men who want style plete stock of the best Colds Headache and value. made wall papers priced Neuritis Lumbago up to $2.50 a roll. Toothache Rheumatism Seventh Floor. Neuralgia Pain, Pain Watkins Brothers, Inc., So. Manchester Men’s Clothing—^FUth Floor. ❖ Each unbroken “ Bayer” package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.— ^Adv, OUR LAST AND GREATEST

After fifty-two years of serving Connecticut, during- which we have^ grown from the smallest dimensions to a store with one of the largest stocks of Hardware available to the Public in New England, we have thoroughly outgrown our State Street location. Our new building on American Row will shortly be com­ plete. Literally Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars of the finest Merchsmdise is now REDUCED from !C to 50 per cent in a SALE THAT WILL MAKE HISTORY.

Flashlights B9y Scout Knives Self Four Focusing ...... $1.95 Parts ...... U / C Aluminum Ware Large Head. Complete with Batteries. M ail Boxes “ Winner,” City Mail Jack Knives Assorted Pieces ...79c Delta Lanterns Boxes ...... 39c “'69c Rural Delivery Two Large 9 Q /^ Complete with Blades ...... Crumb Trays and Scrapers Batteries ...... $2.69 U. S. Standard .... $1.00 White Enameled ...,_^..39c. Pearl Pen Knives Aluminum ...... -59c. Stainless Steel A Q /% Blades ...... U y C 5000 Aluminum Key Chains Screen Door Hinges M ^e in Conn., 1 A Complete with C Ring ...... - 'C c P adlocks !• a'*"*'#"'*'• • ^ 6-Lever, Eagle Lock Co. < 2 0 c

Alarm Clocks Carpet Tacks V& lb- Thrift . 7 Q r 3 ^ ^ M 0 c Waterbury .y.. / VC packages Garden Hose Stainless Steel Slicers % t1»cH 6-iply “ Leader. Hose” with Couplings Can Openers 25-ft. 7 ^ ...... ,69c Open-All ...... 8c. lengths • * -- Blue Streak .>39c. 60-ft. Rapid Knife Sharpeners lepgtba Keeps Kpives O "2 ^ Keen ...... Z 9 C

Tornado Auto Pumps, 79c Fairy Hose Nozzles 98c v ' Auto Jacks Spray Hose N<»a^ 49o- Neck Shavers “Dreadnaut” Ratchet, 1 Ton WT»:» • V* T« 79es Screw Jacks, It/i-I^n with 80-jn. folding handle For Bobbed Premium Gillette Safety Razors . »T ...... $1.79 Hair ...... v O C With Screw Jacks, 2 Ton with 80-in. folding handle Solid Brass One Blade ^ J 15c '4 ■ • Hot . .Wate« l , W c r Straight Razors age Comers ; f Cold Americanmeri 7 Q r * ' Large Family gize > ...... 88c, Water ...Me MadeS . . .Y"...... » y UNIVERSAL >\TJ^SgIELp: 89e.

H^ge Shears Shears Full Polished 12.tacli / q 6-ineh Ladies* . . . .98c. Bankers ...... ^ aiid Rakes i 7- inch . . . $1.29 Lawn Mowers Iron, Scissors 8-inch • • • • • ‘•ry.'• • $1.49 all sizea 69c 9- inch $1.69 “Tip Top’* . 0 Steel, Special Lot 'I Q 12-inch $6.98 all sizesf l^ 98c' All Shapes .. • •-j. Z y C 8-inch Notched ...... $1.69 9*inch Notched ..... $1.89 14*1HCI1 ••••#•••••«•• •.'CeteieAZ*!* •••••• lo*incii • Tobacco Hoes $1.19 Steams” Ball Beartog . ; 18-inch with 11-inch Wheel .1 A-. .$15.49 Turf Edgers 98c 16-inch with 11-inch ...... $14.48 ‘ *V ;• •• Pruning Shears Spading ^ k s^ Lam co No. 0 30c* No. 400 69c Black O A w -- Underground Garbage Finish^/O C Bronze

' ■ ' ' Electric Irons Aladdin Hi^mal Jer 6-lb. “ Hot Point” (h /f A A 1 GaUon ^ o AQ With Thumb Rest Capacity ..y T ;,..) Hand Weeders and Trbwds II Electric Soldering Irons Boys’ Buck Saws Vacuum Bottles aSffles . 2 0 c “ White Q O Double Frame, 20-inch Blade Columbia, ' 70 /.% iMg n c Beauty” ...... y O C Good around the house American Made ..... i'y O Handles >v...*...... >/^niIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28,1988# SIX

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\ :18g STATE STREET Darin, tw . SJ. our . l » . V® be o p » from 9 A.M .I. 6 P.M. A. our S r^ o ro then 250 person, at . tune, we »«,e .t that a. many a. potmble yml u. dunw the hour, of iS a S 11 in the m orlg , and 2 and 4 in the afternoon, which ntum ally^ the tune. w h » we me least bum. Telephone call 2-2203 will remit in prompt d^eery by p ^ post of any merchandiM featured in tWs or any future advertisement of this sale. Mail orders solicited

Pliers Hammers Pipe Wrenches Polished and Forged Stillson Pattern. Made iri Combination Pliers, Drop Forged, .... 19c 13 and 16 oz. Forged Carpenter ^ Q n 6-inch ...... Hammers ...... ^ New England, 10-inch ...... 45c, Roller Skates Combination Pliers, Drop Forged, 39c 22 oz Forged Brick Layers^ • / 7 14 inch Stillson Pat. Pipe W ren ch ...... 89c. 10-inch ...... Hammers ...... • 10 inch Little Giant Pipe Wrench ...... 69c. ■ <1 Bearing” — Union and $1.55 Klein Pat. Polished Linesmen’s ..$ 1 .8 5 14 inch Little Giant Pipe Wrench ...... ^ . .98c. Barney and B e r r y ...... Pliers, 8-inch ...... Sherwood Chununy Roadsters Insulated Cutting Pliers, 1 End Wrench Sets 7-inch ...... f $4.50 5 and 6-inch Hand Saws “Handy” Four Wrench Set ...... j(_. .10c. Diagonal Pliers ...... ?9c 24 and 26 inch Union and Crown “ Handy” Six Wrench S e t ...... L5c. Zipper Scooters 8-inch Hand Saws ...... $1.00 *‘Handy” Heavy Five Wrench S e t ...... 2.5c. Fastest Thing "T C Side Cutting Pliers .. 49c 20 inch Union and Crown Hand “ Ronson” Wrench Sets ...... ^. ..39c. ipn W h eels...... ip I , / -/ Saws ...... 75c 7-inch MILLER SOCKET WRENCH Side Cutting Pliers... 39c Hack Saw Frames SETS ...... Adjustable FORGED 9 INCH AUTO 8 to 12 inch ...... 29c WRENCH ......

JQ Trowels Hack Saw Blades 8 to 12 inches Manufacturers Genuine Rose Brick Layers’ Trowels, ^ | A C Seconds, per doz...... 29c — B) 9, 91/2 and 10-in. Leath.cr Handle... «P I - / Aluminum I^awks $1.95 Golf Balls Chisels No. 1— Repainted and Rewashed $3.39 Popular Makes, doz...... Globe and Sheldon Chisels, Gouges, aU O Q ^ ’ Golf Outfit sizes 1-8 to 2 inch .._...... ^ Including 3-Stay Bag, 4 Clubs, Grinders Steel Tapes 2 B a lls ...... • • • $7.39 “ Charter Oak’’ Enclosed Gears, large Braces 5 inch Wheel ...... $1.75 Nickeled or Leatherette Case $1.98 10-inch Polished Ring Columbian Garage Vises Ratchet Braces ------Cloth Tapes Children’s Toy Nationally (b O H C. Braces ...... -■ Known t,-*...... J Metal Case AQn 50 ’ft. ^ y ^ American Chain Vises

Glass Cutters ...... $2.95 Millers Falls 6-Wheel Saw Vises, Folding Cutters ...... 29c Planes Circular Glass ...... 79c 8 inch Charter Oak ...... $175 Cutters ...... 69c P1&116S ...... — No. 67 Rubber Snelled Hooks Grip ^ ...... 98c 9 inch Charter Oak ^ 1 f t ^ Planes ...... h ; i • ... 18c 2'” 35c 14 inch Charter Oak (t 0 7 ^ Screw Drivers Planes ...... ^ Vim Steel Rods 79c 4 and 5-inch Lenox Perfect Handle Pattern, 25c. B inch Clipper Block 3, 4 and 5-inch Marcy Square B la d e----- .... 25c. Plane ...... 25c Bcunboo Rods 4, 5 and 6-inch Marcy Round B la d e...... 15c, Polished Screw Driver Bits . .4c. each, 3 for 10c. Thicimess Gauges Split Bamboo ( t i n H O $25.00 value .. CP I W.UV7 9 Blade Brass ...... 19c Bait Boxes 13c 7 Blade Putty Knives Steel . 49c Fishing Coats $3.00 Knife Handled Double Gear Breast Drills $2,98 Draftmen’s Drawing Set Special Light C A A with Bolster ...... ^ Weight Coat .... iP-' ■ vyU Knife Handled Hand DriUs 8 Piece with Wall Scrapers ... 29c 3 Bows .... $3.98 ^ inch Chftck v ,.. ^ 98c Trout Flies, All Styles 10c Imported ...... • -j-j-v-t ...... Charter Oak Hand Drills, inch $1.39 Hammerless Shot Guns American Made . /... • • • Double Barrel, 1 7 Nine Piece Set of Drills 16 and 20 g a u g e ...... ^ I / •J\J Compass Saws Auger Bits 12 and 14-inch Charter Oak Up to S-16 > 11/16 Electrician’s Quick Boring Pugh Baseball Bats Compass Saws ...... • • • • ■ 25c Diameter — .-ttt...- Pat. B i t ...... 4 9 c Selected Nests of Saws, 7 Q p Oil Stones Nos. 4, 5, 8 and 10 Mephisto Bits, ■ Hickory ..... 69c Three Blades .'.'r...... • y v» Slightly Imperfect ...... 29c Louisville ,.t I CA “Washita” Pike 4 in. For Mechanic’s Sluggers ip I Coping Saws T o o ls ...... Heavy Duty “Holland” Coping Pike-Oneida 7 in. For Carpenter's Allen Extension Bit Holders Tennis Balls Saw Frames ...... y 35c T o o ls ...... ■...... All sizes 12 to 24 Q ft r * inch ...... y < y ^ 25c Combination Squares Broad Hatchets 9 inch Cast Steel Nos. Rules 1 and 2 . .. 50c Lee Tennis Racquets With Level ... 89c 6 inch Steel 316.00 value ...... $7.98 Levels R u le s ...... $10.00 v a lu a ...... $5.98 Try and Mitre Squares 6 foot Z. Z. _No.______0 Stanley _Plata n Tip ^with Plumb 24 7 Q r $8.00 value u'.-.'.^u'.'.'.'.-.’u*.. .$4.98 6 inch Brass R u le s ...... to 30 inch M fgr’s Seconds Children’s Racquets ...... $1.19 Lined ......

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CIASSIFP ADYERTISElllDflS THE STORY THUS FAR—The scene is laid in the fh^e s S ! “ C ^fdkw ^SX ughter, Rowena', «* ca^sforGurthandWaMba. HERALD BARGAIN COLUMNS BRING RESULTS

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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE VOR S.\LE—Kitchen stove with oil FOR SALE—Chicken coop. 8x20, also wire and posts. Inquire of J. -ti* burner attachment. Quinn, Quinn’s Drug Store.______burner almost ^®?i/°new: HI LL STOOD UP. THE TEMPLAR WHISPERED TO THE and oil stove oven both nearly new. ,r ■ ,i HP SAVORY REPAST WAS ABOUT TO START WHEN ^ M Q N K . BUT THE PRIOR ''^^'^NED HIM. 'CHECK FOR SALE OR TRADE—For Man- 0 TO THY PLACES. KNAVES! CURTH. GET THEE SUDDENLY THE MAJORDOMO CRIED "FORBEAR! Apply at 142 Bissell street.______cliester property. If you have any­ PEAKING TO HIS SERVANTS. CEDRIC SAID. 'W HAT C a p t u r e s , c e d r ic o b s e r v e s y o u . HO' HOW COMES IT YOU ARE LATE. CURTH. HAST ^la P A N O TH E R DOG AND LET THIS NOT HAPPEN Pi ACE FOR THE LADY ROWENAl" A DOOR OPENED. REMONSTRANCE. BRIAN THE TEMPLAR KEPT HIS D VOR SALK— Used dining suite. thing to sell or trade, see fetuart J. ROWENA. FOLLOWED BY FEMALE .*^^^10 A NTS. EN­ S THOU LEFT THY HERD TO MARAUDERS?" "THE SWINE AGAIN!” THEN TURNING TO HIS GUESTS— "I CRAVE EYES RIVETED ON THE BLOND SAXON B E ^ T Y . eoXlncTAable. 5 side -hairs 1 arm Wasley. S27 Main street, lei. 1428^___ YOWR PARDON. YOUR HOMELY FARE IS BEFORE YOU: TERED. CEDRIC AROSE AND CONDUCTED HER TO AN chair. Seats covered with tapestr ARE SAFE SO PLEASE YE." ANSWERED CURTH. WAMBA FOR SALE — Building lot on EXPLAINED THAT THE FAULT OF THEIR TARDINESS WAS FEED AND LET WELCOME MAKE AMENDS FOR HARO ELEVATED SEAT AT HIS RIGHT. BtralKhl, square Adam stjle leg. Kensington street, near Porter. Price NOT THEIRS. FARE." only $575. This is a good location. fa“"V aLra'ny^^"l(xc% "l?e£= o f^ ^ 827 Main f?5. Watkins Brothers, Inc.. 93o Alain See Stuart J. "^^.sley, erbury, "Watertown, Westport, Wil­ street. Telephone 1428. Service Information. These towns s t r e e t . ______and cities are representative of ton, and Woodbury. These towns FOR SALE— Used W ing chair, up- FOR SALE— On the West Side. 2 WANTED Best Newsie and cities are served by four of family 10 room flat, all 'mPEoye- TO RENT THIRH PLACES 543,295 people, or’ more than one- hnUtered in tapestry. Queen Anne third of the population of the Connecticut’s greatest lighting styfe $35. Watkins Brothers. Inc., ments, house only 1 WANTED—Blankets and spreads $9,600 for quick sale. Stuart J. W as­ FOR RENT— Garage for rent. Apply to wash. Inquire at 26 Winter .street state. companies, which are the Connect­ 935 Main s t r e e L ______ley. Telephone 1428. ______at 23 Summer street.______or phone 171-2^______icut Light and Power Co., the Dan­ IN CONN. DRIVE The Industrial lighting campaign bury and Bethel Gas and Electric FOR R E N T -F lv e .tenement. '.uSr';'.hoSfr.d“ "n a i S BIRCH STREET—Two houses of WANTED—Two girl boarders. In­ was begun by the National Electric Light Co., the Eastern Connecticut two families each, modern. 200 feet all modern ^ ifg t 8en- quire at 38 Garden street. from Main street. Income $1,056 a ter street. Inquire at 147 Bast cen Light Association in October and is Power Co., and the Hartford Elec­ vear and the price is onl> p,500. old cars for now reaching its heights. Electric Brothers.1 1 'Inc., S'.:?'” 935 . . Main" street.______ter s t r e e t . ______WANTED—To buy FOR GOOD LIGHT tric Light Company. ■partv left town. Alust be sold Irnme- Junk. Telephone 789. companies throughout the country dln- diate'ly. Wallace D. Robb. 8d3 Main FOR RENT— Six room tenement, at FOR SALE—Used golden oak S5 Garden street, just lately re­ are offering lighting engineers ser street. _____ WANTED—Painting In all Us Ing suite with 48 inch pedestal table. modeled all modern improvements, branches. Paperhanging, calclmln ng. vice gratus to those manufacturers 4^®^lnch buffet, and six leather seat one inquire at 82 Garden street or phone etc. Workmanship guaranteed. Prices chairs, $60. Watkins Brothers, Inc., FOR SALE—Three acre farm, who wish to save eyesight of their mile from Manchester Green, six 1356.______reasonable. Formerly with Cheney Communities Represnting a employes and also to increase effi­ 935 Main street.______. room house, garage and vyood rhed, Bros Estimates furnished cheerfully. on State Road. Stuart J. Waslej, S-7 FOR RENT— Five room house at Ted LeClalr, 39 Chestnut street. ciency by better lighting on work FOR SALE—Rugs, some 81*^1^ 130 School street. l^mprovements benches. Excellent results have For Sale ii.pri others shopworn, and carpet, Main s t r e e t .______moderate price. Inquire of Mlcnaei WANTED—Highest prices paid for Third of Population Tak­ been obtained in Connecticut. mad4 UP into room sizes, but never MANCHESTER GREEN SECTIONS Valenti, 132 School street. Telephone raes metals, paper, magazines, etc. used Watkins Brothers, Inc., 93d Attractive 6-rooin Bimgalow with New six room bungalow, strictly 1129-3. ______Aifo’ buy aAd sell used furniture. Connecticut communities parti­ Main street.______modern, oak floors and trim, steam Chas. Lessner, 28 Oak street. Phone. cipating in this campaign are as all modern improvements, larg« small FOR RENT — On Lake street, ing Part in Industrial f o r s a l e —T wo level building heat, a bargain at $6,..00, 2116. ______living room, fireplace, French doors, D. Robb. eight room house, furnace heat, e^lec- follows; Beacon Falls, Berlin, lo ^ °o n Oakland Terrace. Good solh amount of cash. Wallace Bethel, Branford, Cheshire, Dan­ hardwcKKl finish, plenty of closet 853 Main street. tric lights, water in house, modern WANTED — Vacuum cleaners and Water and electricity accessible $do0 improvements, garage, land f®- gar­ space, linen closet, bath with show­ both-Elmer R. b^anson 25 electric irons for repairs. Key mak­ Lighting Campaign. bury, Danielson, Greenwich, Guil­ WEST CENTER STREET--On ing saw filing, clock and phono­ er, good shade trees, cement cellar Huntington street. Tel. 3il. den obtainable if desired. ^29^3 ford, Hartford, Meriden, Middle- trollev eight room house for either will be vacated May 1st. Tel. 629-3. graph cleaning or re^palrlng. bnry. Mystic, Naugatuck, New Brit and walks. FOR SALE—Child's crib and car­ one or tw-o family, strictly modern, blades sharpened. Bralthwalte. 150 For particillars apply to over acre of land, plenty^ of fruit, TO RENT—May 1st, flve room flat Center street.______Thirty Connecticut communi­ aln, New Canaan, Newington, New­ riage, price reasonable. Inquire at 6 $7,500 for in Hollywood, all modern con'’®"' ington. Norwalk, Norwich, Ox­ Hudson streeL______two car garage. Price quick sale. Wallace D. Robb. 853 iences. shades. Inquire of Harry Fal­ automobiles ties are now engaged in an active VraXIAM HUNNIFORD low, 60 Porter street, telephone 66-8. ford, Plainfield, Plainville, Put­ FOR SALE—Dining table. 10 Main street. drive toward the improvement of nam, Seymour, Southington, Wat- 447 Center Street. rhairs baby carriage, kitchen FOR SALE—Master Sir. 4 passen­ SCHOOL STREET - Seven room TO RENT—With private family, lighting conditions in Connecticut K r i o stove, many other household large pleasant room near bath. Board ger Buick coup. New paint, mecham artlcLs. Also Buick touring car. Ap­ single, strictly modern. ^ -b^ 853 cally perfect, bumper, 2 spare tiretires industrial plants, according to the sale $7,000. Wallace D. Robb, 8i)3 if desired. Inquire at 170- Maple Benton ply 8 Hemlock st r e e t . ______street. ______and many extras $400.00, 106 Theodore Burns, 14, of Coving­ Connecticut Committee ou Public Main street. ______street. Phone 1912-2. ___ FOR SALE—Farm, about 28 acres, ton, Ky., 'is Kentucky’s champion MAIN STREET—Just North of FOR RENT—Large front room, 10^ac«f^arly garden land rest in f o r s a l e — 1925 Ford Tudor Center, dandy two family twelve with or without board. Call 31 North newsboy. He sold 818 Sunday Ken­ pasture and woods. All kinds oi room house, strictly modern a real Elm street, or phone 694-1... _____ sedan. In good condition. fruit Seven rooms, new house tv 1th Mr. Carter, over the Armory g a ra g e tucky Posts on two successive Sun­ improvements, occupied at pres- home. Price and particulars of Wal­ all 3 miles lace D. Robb, 853 Main street. TO RENT—May 1st. at 331 East on Wells street. days, thereby winning a contest ent* some stock and tools, Center street, five room tenement, ail from Manchester Center, on® FOR SALE—Maxwell car In good FOR SALE WEST SIDE — Single six room improvements, garden and garage. started by that paper and getting from railroad. Would exchange for price running condition. Price very rea­ [INSURANCE I strictlv modern, new, and the Apply at 329 East Center street. {own property. Address Farm, in care $20 and a wrist watch. S T q ■ I I = is only $6,700. Small amount of sonable. Tel. 971-2. ______Certified Seed Potatoes ct South Herald offlce^______Robb, 853 Main FOR RENT—Furnished room at cash. Wallace D. FOR SALE—1925 Jewett Six sport Green Mountain and street. 183 Center street, five minutes to f o r s a l e —Seven barrels good mills and Main street. Call after 5 touring with bumper, trunk, s^ee^ Cobblers. I The Best Guardian of | «rv chicken manure. Apply rear 139 FLORENCE STREET—Two family wheels, automatic wiper, stop light, North Main street. W. G. Hughes.____ p. m . ______C'Jt Flowers practically new. of ten r°°ms or will etc. Telephone 1770. ______FOR RENT—Four room tenement, FOR SALE— Soil, $1.5(1 a load. trade for single in good location. ^4":^Pottecl Plant.s Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main street. with large garden, rent $17 per month. LOST I Life and Property 1 Chas. J. Strickland, 16S Main street. i I.' M. Inquire at 92 East Middle Turnpike. t ,os?T—The person who took tan Telephone 1727-3. FOR SALE—5 room bungalow, 198 stone Martin fur choker from cloak ‘FOR RENT—Two room suite, John­ Tuesday Designs and Sprays FOR S.ALE— New wheel chair for Middle Turnpike East, near BenWn room of Odd Fellows Hall street, w'ell worth looking over. Call son Block. Apply to Aaron Johnson, further Louis L. Grant may return it and avoid InviUid Will soil cheap. M. H. Kapl'n, 62 Linden street, or the janitor.______60 BeUevue street, Hartford. Conn. evenings after 6 p. m. ______trouble. No questions asked. Call . . . ,l !)K‘i;)Or Si i'llO.NK 2I24 Buckland. 1 7 2 7 - 2 . ______Tel. 1549. Phone 5-2548^______" f o r SALE—On Lydall street, new FOR RENT— Six room tenement, modern single home, 6 rooms and with all Improvements at 40 Garden l o s t —Black silk vest, on or near FOR SAI..E—Whitney reversible street. Inquire at 38 Garden street or bah? carriage. Price $15. Call after 6 bath, oak floors throughout, 1-3 acre Cheney hall. Finder please return to W e Are Specialists in the Field of of land, more if desired. Price reason­ telephone 1953.______97 Oxford street and receive reward p. m. at 36 Elro street.______able. easy terms. B. H. Johnson. Tel. FOR RENT— Five room house, all or call 1176-12.______■ Farms Farms ' ^ O r 'SALE-F our 6 2 9 - 3 . ______improvements at 93 Cambridge street. INSURANCE jlzed Acorn gas range with high Inquire at 38 Hawthorne street. FOUND ” and broiler, in good conaUmn- FOR SALE—Greenhlll strjf.t. ter.u- black Our Specialty oven tlful home of six rooms, reception FOUND—A Shepherd dog_ Price reasonable. Call at 21 Hunting- TO RENT—Furnished rooms for with brown legs. Owner may ha\ e •PMONS ton street or phone 205-4. iiall and su.i room, has fire place, oak 8-Acres, good si.x-room house, floors and trim, steam heat, two car light housekeeping, also same by paying ® ver Apply IS William street or call 97-2. ing on Robert Chambers, Server barn, chicken coop, $2200. 831 f o r s a l e —Small building. Could garage, and beautiful high elevation. Street, telephone 124b-i-. ______16-Acres, four-room house, good r > be used 'o r filling station or other Call Artlra'-- A. Knofla^______TO RENT— Six rooms on Lilac purposes. Will sacrifice for quick barn and good chicken coop, $2500. I FOR SALE—Washington street, a street, steam heat, all improvements, POULTRY mMASWmHAM sale. Phone 265-15. ; dandy building lot. $500 down, 2 years two car garage. fn .-e minutes 25-Acres, wonderful house, good also garage on Elro street. Inquire Barred Rocks jjarn and garage; about 13 acres of FOR SALE—Hard wood.^ sawed and V iq pay the balance; lot^has water Eggs for hatching, d sewer in front of it. Call Ar- 31 Elro. ______Excellent w split, ready for stove, nice quality, tan and Rhode Island Reds tillable land; two minutes from VAVmORTHST. S. Anderson. Tele- thur A. Knofla. telephone ;82-2. 875 $8.00 per load, - I th' TO RENT — Several small_ i color and laying stock. $7.00 per 10 . State Roqd, $5500. phone 477-2. .Main street. .t20 per month. Apply to Edward J $1.00 for 13. E. J. Keeney. 596 Keeney 50-Acres, Poultry and Dairy •S F S T xi Holl. Orford Bldg. Tel. 560. ____ street. Phone 1194-12. ______FOR S.M.E—Four tube Atwater- FOR SALE—New six room house, Farm, with all good buildings, 9 Kent radio. Complete just off East Center street. i ak floors FOR RENT—On W. Center street, EGOS FOR HATCHING cows, 2 horses, 1300 chicks. Ford What Monday s sneaker and batteries, rer.sonable, or and trim. Price $6,900 Terms. See five room fiat, all modern Im- Rarred Plymouth *tocks, eggs lor Arthur A. Knofla. telephone 782-2. hio a new :ruck, 2 minutes from State Road, would exchange for Victrola. Charles pro vements. Wm. Kanehl. Tel. 1776. hatching from Pty® ®^ Paper Tells Oderman. 97 Mather streeC______Main street. $9000. TO RENT — Four room flat, first ^tl’S^pe^Y^^J.^F^Bowin.^Bl/t^ood: AND MANY...... OTHERS. Stories of week end accidents. FOR SAT.E— Have one three burn­ FOR SALE—East Middle Turnpike, and second floors just been renovat­ bridge utreet. Phone 1285^2. Manches­ Ever think of the unmentioned Insure Your Valuables er gas stove, one gas vvater heater, riylit near Main street, new six room ed. Cement cellar. Gas. handy tray, BE CONSID- >=ingle oak trim, fireplace, steam ter Green. ______- A TRADE WILL details? Added experises. also one gas heater. T ele. i90 -U . electric lights, bathtubs. Inquire 36 ERED AND EASY TERMS AR- heat. silver fixtures. sink room, Clinton street. RARV CHICKS—Bred-to-Lay Pop- earning power interrupted or f o r SAT.F— Victoria, nice buy garage .n cellar for yvo cars. A nice ul r Breeds; guaranteed live r a n g e d A BOX IN A GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT brooders . *olid mahog.nny. as BO®d as n®"’- " o n e in the right location at the TO RENT— Heated apartment, three free catalogue of chicks, stopped for good? right price. Can l.e seen at any time. records. Will sell at halt price. - nice large rooms, batli. gas. etc., over and supplies. Clarks Hatc.ner;-. Dept. The Life Income Plan pro­ IS THE quire at 321 1-2 Oakland street. Tel. Walter Fric’ne. 54 East Middle Turn- i the post office. 1009 Main street Rent 22. East Hartford. Conn. P. COMOLLO pike. Tel. 348-4.______only $35.00 a month. Robert J. Smith. a tects against financial loss 1163-3. ______“ B.ABY CHICKS” Real Estate and Insurance. from such misfortunes. It BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. FOR SALE—Chicken FOR s 7 l E—Or Exchange, a new- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, BjiB'Y c h i c k s —Smith Standard If taken at once. IV ill deli\er. Tele- Iv built flat, with all Improvem^ts. and a .single room, for llghr house­ sturdy thoroughbred of free range Mortgages. Wm. flocks. Order now and have jou r protects too against ola phone 3C-4. ______What have you to ofler? keeping. Also three room tenement at 13 Oak Street Tel. 1540. Kanehl. 519 Center street. 109 h'n.sier street, and a four room chicks when you want dependence. It pays $IUU Chester Grain Co., 246 North Main St. Open Every Evening From 7 to 8. f o r s a l e —One Quaker Range, teneme.i‘ on Ridgewood street. Apply monthly when you are seri­ The Manchester Trust Co. one kitchen table, four kitchen MORTGAGES at 109 tester street. Phone. 1760. ______chairs, one steel couc.i. all in good ously disabled, and condition, $50.00 takes them all. call TO RENT— Midland apartments, MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Second and third mort­ thrfe rooms, steam heated, j.anitor Leffal Notices monthly for life after age 60. 1 I* 4 2 1 . ______*______service, refrigerator, gas range fur­ gages. More money on h^(i. P. D. Capital raised through sale of Se­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Includes $10,000 insurance FOR SALE—Strawberry Comollo. 13 Oak street. Telephone nished, rent $38 per month. Call at " Manchester, within and for the Manchesier Construction Co.. 2100. curities by established, organization _ protection for your family up "Howard 17’’ variety, $1.50 per 100. 1540. ______with active clientele. Submit details district of Manchester, on tlie 26th. $10 per 1.000. Orders taken now for or telephone 782-2. for prompt action. Addison. Byrnes ] day of April A. D.. 1026. to age 60. Inquire. delivery ■when plants are ready, o. u. TO RENT & Co . 42 Broadway, New York City. I Present WILLIAYI S. HYDE, Esq., Bowers, 75 Deining street, Manches­ FOR BENT—Five-room tenement on Durant street, modern, rent $ ’.’ 5 Connecticut General ter. Tel. 54S-4. FOR RENT— Three room flat, at ■^Vo repair all makes of se'wing K^Trust estate of Francis H. Whiton i ner muiiih. Call Manchester Con- (for benefit of Mrs. Marj' E. W hiton) Life InsuranceCompany 168 Oak street, all improvements, structi"n Co.. 2100. or teleph^one machines. Singer Sewing Machine Fire and Liabflity FOR SALE — Mahogany flining also garage. Telephone 616-5. ____ Company. 3 Eldridge street. Tele­ 1 late of Manchester, in said District, table. 54 inches; 6 ‘lining chairs with 782-2. 875 Main street, over Manches­ ter Plumhii g and Supply store. phone 149-4. ______1 deceased. . . , ,, 10 Depot Sq. - Tel. 292 leather .seats, in good condition. Tele- FOR RENT—Six room tenement Tlie trustee having exhibited Its phone 1U56-4. witli modern ImprQvements $28.00 at FOR RE.N'T—Two desirable office I pay highest cash prices tor your annual account with said estate to FAYETTE B. CLARKE, Agt. ‘10 Wells street. Call telephone 5-o rags, magazines, bundled paper anil ' tliis Court for allowance, it is early rooms. Apply to Mr. Padrove, Man­ ORDERED:—That the 1st. day of FOR SALE—100.000 extra before six p. m. ______chester Public Market. Phone. 10. junk of all kinds. Phone 849-2. 1 will Insurance Copenhagen market cabbage plants Mav A D.. 1926. at 9 o’clock, fore­ plants calL J. Bisenberg^______ready now. Also strawberry FOR RENT—After May 1st. 7 room TO RENT—Centennial apartments, noon. at tlie Probate Office, in said Including the famous Howard 17. All tenement in double house on Laurel four rooms, steam heated, front Ylanclicstor, be and the same is as­ other vegetable and flovver street. Apply at 75 Laurel street or apartment, janitor service, gas range, signed for a hearing on the allow ­ ance of said administration account later. The Wayside Gardens. Tele­ phone 1 7 2 -5 . ______refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ For R ent phone connection. P. J. Burke. Prop. nished. Call Manchester Construc­ TWO NEWLY FURNISHED with said estate, and this Court di­ (.Near RockvilleL______TO RENT— A tenement five rooms, tion Co., 2100 or telephone 782-2. rects the trustee to give public no­ Single House RICHARD G. RICH improvements. Apply 111 Holl street. ROO.MS tice to all persons interested therein FOR SALE—Will arrive April 10.— Tei. 1214-4. ______WANTED with bath, in Selwitz Building. In­ to appear and he heard thereon by a car load of fresh Indiana farm and quire at Selwitz Shoe Shop, 11 publishing a copy of this order in Sonth Mauehestuc, draft horses. This is an extra hn® TO RENT— Five rooms on first some newspaper having a circulation Xtakar Building, load of all country horses, selected by floor at 11 Ridge street. Tel. 2086 or WANTED—A pair of horses, weigh­ Pearl stfrect. in said District, on or before April me. S. D. Pearl. 120 Woodland street. ing about 3000 or more. Phone 29-6. "S 1926. and by posting a copy of Manchester. Tel. 1457.______580. ______this order on the public signpost in W.ANTED— Woman to do plain the Town where the deceased last $ TO RENT— Room at 131 East Cen­ 5,500 FOR SALE—Gladiolus. Finest flow­ ter street, near Center. cooking, and housework. Apply at 23 dwelt 3 days before said day of hear- p 4 D.ays intr and return make to this Court, ering bulbs. New Pr'®® Ust ®^ Laurel street or phone 956. m g aiiu -(v i l l i a M S. HYDE Brand new and modern, garage Ask for your copy. Marshall, 674 it,. FOR RENT— On 'West Side, right Middle Turnpike, Manchester Green. off Center street, 6 room tenement, SALESMEN WANTED— A PAY'ING Judge. in basement, good large lot. Price Tel. 1090^______and bath, steam heat. Call at 28 POSITION OPEN to representative H-4-28-26. . ______$5500— terms. of character. Take orders shoes- O nly Foley street or telephone 445-12. FOR SALE— Hard and ch^tnut hoslery direct to wearer. Good in­ AT A COURT OF PROB.ATE HELD •wood, sawed stove length. U T. Wood. FOR RENT—Four room tenement, come. Permanent. Write now. E. H. 24 cars sold in three days and at Manchester, within and for the New two-family flat on Summer B5 Bissell street. Phone 496. ______with toilet, and electric lights, $14.00. Verrette, 16 Groton street, Hartford, we stUl have a few Used Cars District of Manchester, on the 26th. street, modern, two-car garage, all Polish family preferred. Inquire Conn. dav of April. A. D.. 1926. FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove at prices that cannot be beat. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. for $10,000. length $12.50 per cord, white birch Chas. J. Strlcjtland, 168 Main street. Telephone 1727-3. _____ M.\LE HELP W.VXTED 1925 -Hubmobile Club Sedan, $850. JudKe. , , ^ WANT A NICE HPIIIE? $12.00. Telephone 884-12. O. H. Whip­ 1925 Esse.v Coach ...... $500. Kstate of John ^IcCann. late of ple. Andover. Conn. Get pav everj" day: Distribute 150 deceas- Green section, new single. Just FOR RENT— Garage to rent. Apply 1024 Hudson S edan ...... $950. Manchester, in said District, at the rear of 180 1-2 Center street. dally products to established users. c ci completed and ready; a fine place Extracts, .soaps, food products, etc. 1924 Hudson C oa ch ...... $500. REAL ESTATE Inquire John Turklngton, same ad­ ■rhe Executrix having exhibited for $6900. Modern 6-room house, with, every con­ World.s largest company will back 1924 Essex C o a c h ...... $350 her administration account with said dress. ______vou with surprising plan. Write The Lake, five 1024 Overland Touring . . $350. estate to this Court for allowance. It F O R SALE—On Bolton FOR RENT—Two four room tene­ j. R. Watkins Company. Dept. M-1, venience, nearly new, located on East room cottage, completely furnislied; 231 Johnson Ave., Newark, N. J^______1024 Hupuiobile Touring , $700. Two houses on Birch street, both included. Call ments. Ail modern improvements. ORDERED:—That the 1st. day of electric liglits; boats Located at 12 Moore street. Inquire 1924 Hupmobile Coupe .. $650. Mav A D.. 1926. at 9 o’clock, fore­ two-famllj'. 11% investment. Charter 6355-15. W'ANTED—Ashes to cart, gardens 13 Moore street. 1024 Chevrolet Coupe . .. $275. noon. at the Probate Office, in said Price only $9000. Center street. Large lot. Exceptionally to plow, cellars to dig. L. T. W'ood, $325. Mancliester, be and the same is as- FOR SALE—Fine home containing Bissell street, telephone 496. _____ 1023 Chevrolet Sedan . .. »ignel for a hearing on the allow­ 6 rooms, all improvements, finished in FOR RENT— Five room flat on first floor. All modern improvements. Near 1023 Hudson 7 Tonring . $300. ance of said administration account oak. lovely surroundings, "verj; nl®® W’ANTED—Painting, paper-hang­ $330. Fine home on Cambridge street, good proposition for a home. neighborhood. A home you will be mills, trolleys and schools. Also 1922 Nash T ou rin g ...... with said estate, and this Court di­ garage if desired. Inquire 22 Summer ing and graining work. All Interior rects the executrix to give public no­ six rooms, gas, heat, garage, corner proud to own. Buy direct from build­ work. W'ork guaranteed. Prices rea­ 1022 Buick 7 S e d a n ...... $625. street. tice to all persons Interested therein lot at a reasonable price. er, situated at 256 Woodhrldge street. sonable. J. C. Anderson. 78 Birch St. Open Evenings and Sundays. to appear and be heard thereon by FOR RENT—New five-room flat, 12 months to pay. publishing a copy of this order In f o r SALE OR RENT— 4 8 acres on WANTED—Chimney cleaning, and main Wapping highway. About 7 or all modern improvements. Inquire some newspaper having a circulation repairing; roof repairing, and paint in said District, on or before April 8 acres best tobacco land, about 11 270 Oak street. ing E. Lajoie. Phone Laurel 862-5 or acres hay land, balance fine pasture 28th„ 1926, and by posting a copy of FOR RENT—Four room tenement, write Box C. C. Care. Herald. TheMohen & Amidon this order on the public signpost in land with brook. For sale or rent. See ELMAN & R0I5T0N modern Improvements. Rent only $18. the Town where 'the deceased last Mrs. H. O. Miller, 82 Vermont street, WANTED—Repairing, reflnlshlng of Robert J. Smith Inquire at 58 School street.______dwelt. 3 daj's before said day of Phone 2200 Springfield, Mass. Tel. Walnut 4744. antique and modern furniture. Also Sales Corp. Room 25, House & Hale Building cane and rush seats put In. Antiques hearing and return make to this 1009 MAIN STREET. f o r r e n t —F urnished room at 9 868 Main Street, Hartford. F'^'R SALE— Five room single, bought and sold. V. Hedeen, 37 H ol­ Real Estate Insurance ■team heat, two car garage, oak Hazel street. Telephone 2030-3. Sales and Service WILLIAM S. HYDE lister street.______new Judge. Steamship Tickets. floors and trim, large lot, best loca­ FOR RENT—Six room tenement, tion In town, on high elevation. WANTED—Ashes to draw, also H-4-28-26. and garage, at 418 Center street, h u p m o b i l b . HUDSON ESSEX Stuart J. Wasley. We fist only the taUnhoM axA UjocKt delivery. Telenhona *8-4. luwt. 7 .V-7

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1826. PAGE NII^v| Trade School Nine Triumphs Over Glastonbury In Opener 6 To LEADS BELOIT ' DOESN’T USE GLUE, EITHER THiRmiXMEN : i m D HOLDS THE JOKER George Agutter, Noted Net Pro, Carries 13 Balls in One Hand— Sans Troubl;> STRUCKOUTBY IN TUT WITH nCHT BOARD TWO MOUNDSMEH i y i O Z WILLIAMS YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. ❖ Henry Ford has succumbed to Eastern League boisterous headlines and Is telling Hartford 3, New Haven 1. Thlrty-slx batters breezed th< the world how it got that way and Providence 10, Springfield 5. cool Mt. Nebo air yesterday afte^ Walsh Thinks that Promoter FISTIC CHAMPS Albany 9, Bridgeport 7. noon before the effective pitebini what to do about It. • * ♦ • Waterbury 15, Pittsfield 7. of “ Ruddy” Pospisll and PhlUlpi National League Has Something Up His The man who translated sardine in a game between the local Statl TAKE NO RISKS Brooklyn 6, Boston 5. Trade School and Glastonbury Hlgb^ cans into animated, quivers with Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 0. school. Manchester was an easy surplus rattles and full-grown jolts Sleeve in Dempsey Match. New York 9, Philadelphia 8. winner, the score being 6 to 1. imagines he has something to say St. Louls-Cinclnnati (rain).\ Manchester took the lead in the to the leaping population of this American League first inning when Manchul^ worked Titleholders Just Business puncture-proof sphere. BY DAVIS J. WALSH « ♦ * Washington 9, Boston 1. Phillips for a free ticket to first, New York 8, Philadelphia 2, stole second and scored when Thurs, “ To be successful,” whistles the Detroit 8, Chicago 7. local clean-up batter, smashed a New York, April 28— This man's Men These Days— Not gent who made pleasure cars a tor­ town was busy today seeking the Cleveland 5, St. Louis 3. double to deep left field. ture, “ you must first be success­ Glastonbury High’s first turn at joker, as all Broadway knows, Tex ful.” Rickard must hold in order to Eager to Defend Crowns. * * ♦ STANDINGS. hat resulted In the first three bat­ ters being fanned by Pospisll. In have filled his hand on the Demp- This is in direct and damaging sey-Wills-Tunney situation. The the second frame, the mechanics contradiction to the simple formula Eastern League draw has been made and the show Los Angeles, April 2 8— Are W. L, P.C. collected three more runs on a com­ of the great sheik of the screen who bination of hits, passes and errors down will come within a matter of swivel chairs and pencils to replace started out in life as a gardner and Providence ...... 6 1 .857 days when Rickard either must Bridgeport ...... 5 2 .714 and in the sixth inning picked up padded mitts and punching bags In is still a gardner voiuuta-'ly go before the State present day ring circles? * ♦ ♦ Hartford ...... 4 8 .571 two more tallies. Athletic Commission and lay his Business men, not fighters— Albany ...... 4 3 .571 In the meanwhile, Glastonbury cards on the table or be summon- Detroit’s celebrated squeak and could do nothing against the assort­ such are the boxing champions of squawk man thinks the nation is Springfield ...... 3 3 .500 cu arbitrarily for much the same today. This holds true in practi­ New H a ven ...... 2 4 .333 ments of curves served them by headed for extra-size slabs of pros­ Pospisll. The local hurler In his purpose. cally every recognized division of perity, and that economic condi­ Waterbury ...... 2 4 .333 That Rickard has filled his hand mlttmen. Pittsfield ...... 0 6 .000 debut for the Trade School, struck tions are simply beautiful. out no less than twenty batters and and Is not in the slightest danker Despite threats of the New York PAUL NESBI’TT. * ♦ » National League of being caught out on a limb, no boxing commission and an occa­ made two of the four hits registered Be that as it may, there is no W. L. P.C. one doubts for an Instant. An sional decree issued, by the Califor­ He’s captain and star sprinter of by his team. Phillips fanned six­ place like home, Vhich may explain New Y o r k ...... 8 4 .667 old gambler, he knows he has gone nia commission, ' our modern the Beloit College track team. For Cincinnati...... 7 4 .636 teen hitters and also made two of why so few people vant to stay the four hits which his team col­ too far to escape being called and champs are content to sit back and two years he’s been defeated but Philadelphia...... 7 6 .538 yet he persists in going further. let their titles work for them— in- there nowanights. lected. The summary: once, that being 'n his first start in ♦ * * St. L o u is ...... 7 6 .538 Garen at Stake rtead of workiu" for their titles. B rooklyn...... 6 5 .545 Manchester. With his new garden and all his Starting at the top of the heap, the century event. Nesbitt is also Mr. Ford sputters to general ef­ ab r h po a e fect that workingman has fate of Goort’o Agutter, noted tennis proiessional, doesn't need a basket to Chicago ...... 6 .6 .500 4 0 0 1 1 0 New York interests at stake, he Is there is Jack Dempsey— a farce as a member of the half-mile relay Pittsburgh ...... 5 9 .357 Connelly, ss . . . country in bis hand. This lias carry extra balls around in— not when he’s capable of liolding 13 of Manchuk, 3b . . 4 1 0 1 3 1 betting everything on his abili­ rul • of the heavyweights. The quartet. This is liis last season at Boston ...... 3 9 .250 ty to force a Dempsey-Tunney plea that there are no heavies nothing to do with animal crackers them in one hand, as shown in the above picture. Tennis balls are Schleb'pflug, If 3 1 0 1 0 0 Beloit. demanding rolled oats and froodoin American League 4 0 1 0 2 0 meeting against official opposition who could give him a real fight is fairly large and grasping 13 is quite a feat. If you don’t think so, just W. L. P.C. Thurz, 2b .. . here and the man who will do that of wide open spaces. Ramsey, cf . . . 4 1 1 0 0 0 offered in his defense. This may # ♦ * try it some day. Agutter can serve a pretty speedy ball across the net New Y o r k ...... 9 3 .750 must be pretty well convinced that be true but Dempsey has been ad­ Piccin, l b ...... 4 It also fails to unravel mystery while holding nine balls. There's another little stunt you may like to Cleveland ...... 9 3 .750 he cannot go wrong. verse to proving it. Since his Chicago ...... 8 6 .571 Kozlowskl, rf . .2 of why non-working man with endeavor to emulate. 0 21 Rickard knows something that fight with ’ ■ ^ ■ • ” ' 0 Sep‘ •'L Ball, c ...... 2 luxurious loafing attributes always Washington ...... 8 6 .571 Pospisll, p ....3 2 0 is not known by the State Athletic the champion has side-stepped ev­ Detroit ...... 5 7 .417 has bankroll of nation in his hip Commission, the writer or any­ ery effort made to get him in the Boston ...... 5 8 .385 one with the possible exception of ring against a title-contender. pocket. 30 6 4 27 8 S • * • Philadelphia...... 4 9 .308 Glastonbury a favored few. This “ something (He’s reported to have signed to THE REFEREE St. Louis ...... 4 10 .286 furnished the exact location of the meet Gene Tunney this summer.) One of greatest difficulties known ’^ O R T H ab r h po joker In the deck and whatever it Breen, If . .4 0 1 2 Dempsey claims he will fight to dissatisfied smokers Is not in FTn s p o r t I GA.MES TODAY. Is, it takes the teeth out of the building up a fortune but in stifling Weir, 3b • • ■ . .4 0 0 0 any time a promoter “ lays the Did Joe Chip ever knock out commission's threat to “ dispos­ throaty impulse to tell everybody ) . . . . .4 0 0 2 money on the line.” But oh, Harry Greb? If so, when and in Eastern League sess" the promoter if he does what what a price he asks— $750,000! how you did it. S3 . . .4 0 1 1 he probably has done already * • * how many rounds?— F. G. J. Bridgeport at Hartford. Lewis, c . .3 0 0 17 Try to Imagine Jim Jeffries. Jas. KNOWING Chip kayoed Greb In 1913 In two Pittsfield at Springfield. match Dempsey and Tunney. J. Corbett or John L. Sullivan re­ Wealth .comes to most people Lovel, cf . .3 0 0 0 Plot Thickens. rounds. Providence at Albany. i Back In Town maining idle for such a length of The resin plot thickens. only after traveling a long, rocky . ,3 0 0 1 Rickard arrived in town late Jack Hendricks, manager of the Was Dick Burrus, Boston Braves’ Waterbury at New Haven. 2 b . . .3 1 0 1 time— or having the i -"ve to even Four of the larger leagues, the road. . . . It also came this way American League yesterday with Dempsey’s contract dream of such^ figure for half a Cincinnati Reds, is one big league first baseman, ever with the Ath­ P • •. .3 0 2 0 American. International, Pacific I to the big honk and honk man of letics?— G. H. J. Cleveland at St. Louis. made a noise like a rubber heel dozen fights. American Association, Michigan but he traveled by pro.xy. pilot who didn’t have much ex­ Coast and perience as a major league player. Yes, several years ago. Chicago at Detroit. and disappeared. When cornered, Paul Berlenbach is in much the have placed a ban on the resin bag. * « 31 1 4 24 4 3 he had little to say that was perti­ same position as Dempsey. The Hendricks, according to the re­ Is Ralph Hills, Princeton’s fa­ Boston at Washington. The rules state that all umpires : Henry the Fllv proved he could mous shot-putter, still on the Ti­ Philadelphia at New York. Manchester ...... 130 002 00*— 8 nent and nothing that was new. light heavy olght is short of cham­ must carry a resin bag and produce | take a joke. He took It to the U. S. cords, played just two seasons in He contrived to gain several pionship contenders. Berlenbach fast company. In 1902 he was with ger track squad?— G. H. K. National League Glastonbury ...... 010 000 000— 1 it upon request for the use of the mint and made pikers like Morgan St. Louis at Cincinnati. days of grace by hiding out while won his title from Mike McTigue and Rockefeller move to cheaper New York and Chicago in the Na­ No, Hills has graduated. the commission was in session and, pitchers. tional and in 1903 cavorted for How many times did Louis “ Kid” Pittsburgh at Chicago. Two base hit: Thurz. last year. He might b.? classed as The National League umpires, in quarters. later, let it be known that he did Washington in the American. Kaplan and Babe Herman meet last New York at Philadelphia. Struck out, by Pospisll 20; by a fighting champion, as champions experimenting with the resin bag in not plan to go before the board go these days, having defended his He was in but nine games the year?— J. M. Brooklyn at Boston. Phillips 16. until he had made a definite set­ the south this spring, have merely first seaso;. and 32 the second, a Twice, the first ending In a draw Base on balls, off Posplsil 1; off crown twice. placed it on the ground a short dis­ tlement of Dempsey’s opponent. Tiger Flowers, the new middle­ total of but 42 tilts. He had a bat­ and the second going to Kaplan on Dirty hog lots are liable to cause Phillips 4. tance back of the pitcher’s rubber. Umpire: Dwyer. This was just so much sweet weight champ, hasn’t yet had a ting average of .211. points. worms in small pigs. spirits of applesauce. If the com­ It seems in one of the games a chance to show what kind of a ground hit ball came in contact mission tells Rickard to come champion he will be. He has down at midnight, he will be there with the resin bag, deflecting its 'UST made a good start, however, by course and making it impossible for at 11:59 P. M. signing for a rematch with Harry The time hasn’t come for a test the fielder to handle the drive. A Greb in May. Greb was a real dispute resulted. Hupmobile Eight of power and, until it does, Rick­ fighting champion if there ever The Giants took a strangle hold Hupmobile Six ard must play ball with the board. It caused the umpires to make a on first place by nosing out the Sedan, five-pasaenger. $2345. Sedan, was one. Sedan, five-passcnjer, four-door, $1335. Tour- While the guessing was at its With Berlenbach and Flowers rule that the ball was in play if by Phillies, 9 to 8, overcoming a five- Berline, $2445. Coupe, two-pasaenger, height today, it was reported that accident it should come into con­ run lead and winning in the ninth in3 , fivc-p.iscenssr, $1325. Equipment includes with rumble seat, $2345. Touring, five- . disposed of, it would require quite 30 by 5.25 balloon tires, lour-wheel brakes, pasaenger, $1945. Touring, seven-paseen- Rickard’s negotiations with Demp­ an optimist to name any others as tact witli the bag. on Kelly’s single. sey and Tunney were just a smoke Carrying the bag on- one’s per­ choice ol two colors. A ll ptrices f. o. b. Detroit, ger, $2045. A ll price* t o. b. Detroit, "fighting champions.” Mickey plua revenu* tax. screen, behind which he planned Walker once came under that head son is u6t a very pleasant task, as Johnny Morrison flashed a two- plus revenue tax. to put over the Wills match. Ing. But since going under the the resin soils the uniform of the hit game on the Cubs and the Pi­ man''“ ement of Jack Kear^" the umpire. This no doubt explains rates won 2 to 0. Grover Alexander LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS welterweight king is descending in why the National League umpires pitched good ball for the losers but to the non-active division. The have merely placed it on the grass was In a tough spot. National League back of the pitching mound. year following his rise to the * * * Hornsby, Cardinals ...... 422 throne, Walker fought 15 battle. Brooklyn and Boston staged a Sand, P h illies...... !404 Last year he fought night times, Resin Banned. see-saw contest and when the towel .Tohnston, B raves...... 389 but only once was his title at Despite the fact that four of the was lifted the Dodgers found them- Dressier, Reds ...... 387 stake. larger leagues have placed a ban ' selves ahead by a score of 6 to 5. Leader a year ago today: Wheat. Rocky Kansas has not yet de­ on the use of resin, report has it McGraw turned in his second vic­ Robins, ,4fi8. fended his lightweight crown, won that any pitcher in any league can tory of the season. ■American League from Jimmy Goodrich, who was demand that the umpire produce Dykes, Athletics .432 one of the poorest excuses of a some resin for his use and be within The teeth of Mr. Cornelius Mc- Goslln, Senators .429 champion ever produced by the his rights. Gillocudy threatened to crack un­ Carlyle, Red Sox .424 135-pounders. However, it is very doubtful if der the strain of constant gnashing Gehrig, Yankees .405 Tod Morgan won the junior light any pitcher In any of the leagues as the Yankees bombarded Eddie Ruth. Yankees . .404 weight championship from Mike that have ruleJ resin out will have Rommel for ten hits in five In­ Dugan, Yankees .404 Ballerino in 1925, and he has not the nerve to take issue with the nings. The Yanks won, 8 to 2, Bob Leader a year ago today Sev- yet entered the ring in defense of finding of the club owners and.pres- Shawkey allowing only five hits. creid. Browns, .563. idents. it. L Babe Herman beat Kid Ivaplan Such action would only tend to Walter Johnson pitched another U64 AVINS AT CHECKERS once and was robbed of the deci­ make trouble and help said pitcher classic against the Red Sox, hold­ sion. And the featherweight rul­ dig his own grave. ing them to four hits while his The second checker tournament er turns a deaf ear when a rematch * • * mates pounded out a 9 to 1 vic­ which was held at the West Side is suggested. Proper Use. tory. Bluege’s homer with two on Rec Monday evening was won by Bud Taylor beat Charley “ Phil” It seems that issue is being taken put the game on ice. .lohnny Anderson with Harold Rosenberg in 1923 and he would to the reference to the resin ball. Heffron second. be a 3-to-l favorite to repeat but The low down on the resin bag Due to the sensational hitting of the bantamweight champ can’t see situation must be applied merely to Ty Cobb, who got three hits In his that match. the hands, not the ball. first start of the season, the Tigers Fidel La Barba won the fly­ While resin itself is not such a downed the White Sox, 8 to 7. So far su ^ rlo r In Hne six- ALL-AMERICAN weight crown from Frankie Gena- dangerous weapon, the admission ro last August and It’s the same of Its use opens devious ways and Cleveland kept pace with the old story all over again— he hasn’t means for the smart pitcher, so In­ Yankees, winning from the Browns risked it to any extent. clined, to cheat. In the tenth, 6 to 8. Benge, a cylinder performance*”So m m All of these boxers know the fi­ It Is certainty that foreign sub­ rookie pitcher, helped win his own nancial value of being world cham­ stances other than resin will be em­ game with a double. pions. They can demand big ployed this year in every league that •m purses without risking anything. permits the use of the resin bag. So, they ask, why should be throw In other words, the resin bag beauliful Inside and out--so away our banquet tickets? will cover a multitude of sins that will be perpetrated on the ball field AVEST SIDE FIVE this summer. FINALLY CONQUERED * • * . u t e s sound and good In Its recog­ After winning ten successive Final Ruling. bowling matches, the West Side The final ruling handed down In i d e d “ Rec five finally found its equal plus the resin problem is that the use some Monday night when the Cen­ of resin is optional with the pitcher ntllil >^»inT tw>is •’Sh nized Hupmobile quality— ter Church Five defeated them on rath*er than the league. their own alleys by a 43 pin mar­ This would make It seem that the Does the calling of a balk gin. Thompson with a 128 score leagues who have already placed a on the pitcher ever affect tho captured the high single. The ban on the practice have overstep­ status of the batsiuan? that It seems downright scores follow. ped their rights.. Center Church Five It also makes It apparent that The calling of a balk has no Matchett ...... 103 91 100 any pitcher In any league, regard­ bearing whatever on the sta­ Taylor ...... 102 86 101 less of league rules covering the tus of the batsman. The erroneous impression extravagance to pay Nelson ...... 108 88 87 situation, can create trouble by call­ Thompson ...... 87 128 94 ing for resin and making a loud yell exists that if with three balls Dalson ...... 83 86 86 if he doesn’t get it. and two strikes on the bats­ The decision handed down as the man, and the umpire for some 483 479 468 result of a request from John H. reason calls a balk, it entitles more for any six West Side Rec Five Farrell, president of the National the batsman to take his base. Stevenson ...... 107 109 Association of Minor League Clubs, Such an opinion Is all the Ellington ••••■•• 95 86 gives the impression that any play­ stronger if the pitcher, after Weir ___ ...... 96 99 er who so kicks over the traces will the umpire has called balk. In­ Anderson ...... 89 81 be upheld. sists on delivering the ball to Hansen .,...... 88 104 * * . * the batsman, It being wide of Merits of HesDi? the plate. HUPMOBILE DAVE FALL. 475 479 433 Pitchers are divided as' to the It never makes any differ­ merits of resin. ence what the pitcher does Famous Stanford University diver, LEAGUE DEFIES LANDIS A score of National League pitch­ with the ball after the umpire ers have Informed me they have no has ruled a balk. Such a de­ who has been chosen for a place on New York, April 28— Formal ratification of the American intention of using It. Others are cision suspends play and noth­ ;he All-America 1926 swimming League’s new constitution was to sure it will prove helpful. ing that happens afterwards team by the National Collegiate be made at a special meeting at There are some who say It will is legal. h\f \. A. committee. He and his team- the Hotel Belmont today, although make for better control, while The balk simply entitles all reports were In circulation that others Insist the hand becomes so runners to advance one base late, Wallace O’Connor, national the session had been called for the sticky If the weather is at all warm but in no way affects the 12Q and 440 champion, are the only purpose of taking final and defi­ that it seriously handicaps rather status of the batsman. rapresentatlves of the far west on nite action on the resin ball Issue. than helps control. In the situation cited he w . R. 'ONKER, the aggregatioh. Fall has starred The league has defied Judge Lan­ The summer should produce some simply remains at bat and the dis by refusing accept the us Interesting development! in the count continues three balls (or several seasons. of resin for fts pitchers. resin mystery. and two strikes.'^ 1 3 0 C enter So. Mancheedier g'i; vMk

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, W EDNE^AY, APRIL 28, 1926."

. ' ^'iTfrr FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION ABOUT. INTERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES HERALD’S double movement of compressing I and releasing, causing a complete respiration, takes about 4 seconds, i and should be performed about 12 U, to 15 times a minute. If no watch Hair Dty, Brittle is visible, follow the rate of your own breathing. LCOIM WOMANS Continue artificial respiration without interruption until natural ffom Constant iDUARL/ breathing is restored. If necessary, 61926 BY NEA SERVICC. INC. keep it up 4 hours or longer, or un­ til a physician declares rigor mortis I Waving, Curling | (Tlie name, and ■Itaatlona In tkla (stiffening of the body) has set in. ! i atory are flctltlona.) Suirmef’ If natural breathing stops after ^mm%eme ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• f i i k Y / OMEN love trouble. If they being restored, use resuscitation W haven't any, they go out Tidbitfl. again. Artificial respiration should and make some for them- Time ■was -when our story tellers, always be gentle and slow. ■elves." singers and poets sang of this' Morton laughed, as ho reached thing loye that "to the -woman all By DR. HUGH S. GUMMING, across the table for a match. of life is, to the man but passing Cape Scarf "Don’t you—all of you!” he In­ incident." Now comes Judge Wal­ Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service. sisted. ter S. Gates declaring that men The g:lrl gazed at him somberly. take the marriage vow seriously, The ability to.perform artificial For a long while she made no reply, women but lightly. "Girls marry respiration successfully is a desir­ but studied his face as he blew care­ for an adventure, for meal tickets. able accomplishment. Many a life less smoke wreaths from his clg- Men marry for home and take ob­ has been lost because of a lack of aret. ligations to home seriously.” I calm, intelligent and prompt action “You and your women!" she said, don’t believe one word of it. It’s on the part of the bystander. suddenly. Her jeweled fingers clung six of one, half dozen t’other. Suppose you were suddenly together, hard, until her knuckles thrust Into a position where artifi­ showed white. "Tour women—that’s Poetess SiK-aks. cial respiration would save a hu­ the only trouble. I didn’t make that Being on the subject of love and man life. Could you perform it? trouble. You made It!” matrimony, Elizabeth Barrett Among the more Important emer­ Morton laughed again. gencies that call for artificial respi­ "What’s the matter with my Browning, wife of the poet Robert Browning, and one of the world’s ration are electric shock, poisoning women?” ho Inquired. "Aren’t you by illuminating gas, poisoning by one “-f them?” After a moment he few women who possessed both the added: ' "Maybe you’re the only joy of self-expression through her certain drugs such as opium, mor­ one.” work and a marvelously happy phine, chloroform and ether, and The constant curling and waving Her black eyes narrowed, and her married life, wrote "A Woman’s suffocation, particularly when due demanded by present styles In lips drew back over her white teeth. Question:’’ to drowning. bobbed hair, slowly bums the color, “ That Isn’t so! I’m not! I don't "You require a cook for your mut­ The Schaefer Method. lustre and very life from the hair, mean anything to you at all!” She ton and beef; Unless the air Is good. Immedi­ leaving It dry, faded, brittle, and took the tall glass that stood before I require a far better thing; ately get the victim to pure air and full of dandruff; then the hair root* her, and drained It. Then she turned A seamstress you’re wanting for perform the Schaefer method of ar­ shrink and the hair falls out fast. her bare shoulder to him and stared stockings and shirts— tificial respiration at once. Place Since girls just must curl and at the dancers In the center of the I look for a man and a king. the person face downward, that is wave the hair to appear their pret­ room. tiest, try "Danderine” to offset any so that the body rests on the abdo­ Evening scarfs are being worn as It was one o’clock In the morning, "If you cannot do this, a laundress men. bad effects. After the flrst applica­ and activities at the night club were and cook Quickly feel with your finger in capes this spring, very wide and tion your hair will take on new lift In full swing. The room was small Y'ou hire with little pay; his mouth and remove any foreign long. This is of rose tulle with and that healthy, youthful lustre, —surprisingly small to yield the Im­ But a woman’s heart and a wom­ body, such as tobacco, false teeth. motifs of roses and silver leaves. become Incomparably soft, -wavy mense profit that was said to flow an’s life and appear twice as thick and to Its proprietor. Two dozen tables, If the mouth is tight shut, pay no Are not to be won that way.” attention to the above instructions abundant. Falling hair stops and at the most, were crowded about the dandruff disappears. tiny dance floor. until later, but immediately begin Paulin Says resuscitation. Every moment of A 35-cent bottle of refresWng Nearly all the tables were filled, oldsof head or chest are more easily “ Danderine” from any drug store with men and girls In evening dress. Did you e’er hear tell of "A delay Is serious. Rest Day for Faces?” Neither did Extend one arm directly over­ treated externally with— or toilet coiinter will do wonders A languid couple or two danced to for any girl’s hair. It goes right to the music of a moaning orchestra. I, albeit I know all about fish head, bending the other at the el­ c the roots, invigorates, nourishes The folk at the tables, equally as week, hash/ week, prune day, ruta- bow, with the face resting on the VICKS languid, watched them, picking at 1 baga week, and tutti-frutti Sun- hand or forearm so that the nose ▼ VAPORUB and strengthens them, helping the hair to grow thick, healthy and the scanty food that lay on their i days. Pauline Starke says— “ One and mouth are free for breathing. Ooar IT Million Jar* Um J 1 'early plates, and drinking. Now and then j day a week the face should be free, An assistant may loosen all tight luxuriant.— Adv. a waiter, bowing over one of the ' unhampered by any make-up. I set clothing. tables, would slip a pint bottle of j aside one day a week in which to Blankets, hot-water bottles, or whisky, wrapped In a napkin, into 1 rest the face. Arising, I wash my hot bricks well wrapped In paper or the lap of a guest. j face in warm water and a pure cloth may be placed about the per­ In one corner, a young man was I soap. I rinse the soap with warm son by an assistant. asleep, his head on his arm. The I water and apply cold water. No Kneel, straddling the patient’s girl who sat with him held her arm I rouge, no lipstick, no powder, no hips with your knees just below the protectlngly over his shoulder. Next cream, all day long.’* patient’s hip-bones. to her sat a man with a pasty, dead, I white face, who automatically took I Place the palms of your hands on glass after glass of raw liquor. His I Wear on "Face Rest Day” the small of tlje back with the fin­ T a T o u ra in e 1, Most maids and matrons must gers resting on the ribs, the little eyes were glazed; fishy. He stared i I straight before him, never moving wear special toggery on "Face Rest finger reaching just below the last C o ffe e Tea except to fill his glass, lift it, drain Day,” or the populace will be un­ rib, the other fingers and thumb It, and fill It again. There was a able to stand the shock of the as­ slightly and naturally separated, woman with him, who talked, but sault to their aesthetic senses. If the tips of the fingers just out of he did not look at her, nor answer. she would look extra smart she sight. Morton followed the gaze of his might wear an ensemble costume While counting 1, 2 and with the girl companion for a moment, and She was weeping now, her crimsoned lips twitching. of short skirt and three-quarter arms held straight, swing forward then turned to a survey of her. coat of different but harmonizing slowly so that your weight is gradu­ Her hair, black and straight and She held out her glass, and Morton I cared anything about them.” "Hello, Patsy,” she said, The colors and material. Thus, black ally brought to bear on the patient. glistening, clung tightly to her small filled it. from a silver flask. “ You never told me. either." she traces of her tears were gone. crepe skirt and beige kasha coat “ Be good, girlie,” he responded, This operation forces air out of the head. A single strand of pearls “Then why be tough?” ho queried retorted, rising and stepping to his or beige skirt and navy coat. lungs. side. "That’s your line! I know it! handing Morton the hat and cane. hung around her neck, moving on "Because they’re all blasted Remove Pressure. her full bosom as she breathed. Her You just sit and laugh, while a girl The man took her elbow. “ We fools,” she said. “ I’m a fool. You’re should have had the boy at supper Homely Wives. While counting 3 Immediately arms were rounded and shapely, breaks her heart about you!” Men married to homely women a—you’re—1 don't know whether She was weeping now, her crlm with us, perhaps,” he commented swing back so as to completely re­ adorned' only with a broad bracelet you’re a fool or not.” are much happier than men mar­ move the pressure. When the pres­ on one wrist. Her dress was of gold soned lips twitching, and her chin as they entered the elevator. "Soda She held her glass before her, In quivering In little convulsive move­ ble soul. Isn’t he?” ried to beautiful girls, thinks a sure Is removed the patient's chest tissue. movie actor who might get unduly walls through their elasticity ex­ “Pretty fair taste,” ho comment­ spectlng It, and then looked at him ments on his shoulder. Morton “Oh, I know him,” she said. "He as she had before, searchingly. rubbed his cheek, reflectively, and used to be call-boy at the old puffed up if I mentioned him by pand and the lungs are thus sup­ ed, half aloud. name. He explains— "a beautiful She turned toward him. “What?” “Do you realize," she continued turned. Casino.” plied with fresh air. “that I’ve known you searly a year, "Come on,” he directed. "'We’re “Quit the theater to get rich, eh?” woman thinks that she can rest Rest two seconds or while slowly "I was saying to myself,” he said, upon her laurels, but a homely one "that you are dressed In pretty fair and 1 don’t know any more about not having a very good time. Let’s Nona laughed, a little grimly. counting 4 and 5. Swing forward taste.” you than I did at flrst? 1 don’t know go.” “Nobody gets rich around these must be cheerful and have a ready again, repeating the operation. The She shrugged her shoulders. whether you are married, or not. 1 He handed a $50 bill to the waiter, bootlegging places except the wit to get by at all. The beautiful "Thanks—it cost enough, this out­ don’t know whether you care any without pausing to examine the proprietor. You don’t suppose woman thinks that she does not fit.” thing about me, or not. 1 don’t know charges on the card, and led the girl Patsy gets those tips, do you? They need to learn to cook and sew and Possessing himself of one of her one single thing about you. really.” to the dimly lighted reception hall. don’t let him have any pockets in run a house.” New Beauty Cream hands, he examined It. "Fingers Morton smiled, and reposse.ssed She held her handkerchief to her his coat and pants. All tips go to slender; no trace of work; too many hlmse,f of her hand. “ Poor little eyes, but the crowd paid no atten the house—except the waiters’. But CYNTHLA GREY SAYS: Becomes Popular rings—but they all wear too many doubting Nona! Do you want me to tion. it was used to crying girls, Patsy gets fifty dollars a week. They How wonderful It must be to be now. Two of the rings are good tell you the story of my life?” “Go In and powder your nose.” can’t afford to have him sore, and the wife of a genius,” I heard an YoU( will be enthusiastic over a ones.” "No, I don’t.” Her tone was curt. he told her. “ I’ll wait.” trotting to the district attorney.” effusive woman say to the wife of new French Process Cream for Her attention, though, had wan­ "I wouldn't believe It If you did tell Obediently she disappeared Into A long, enclosed motor car was one of America’s foremost novel­ whitening and beautifying the skin. dered. She looked about the room me.” She hesitated, and when she the women's dressing room. A check waiting In the dark street, and as ists. “ Just think— to live so close It is so pure and different from again, watching the dancers for a resumed, her voice was softer. “ 1 boy, obviously young but singularly Morton and Nona appeared the to masterpieces and to see them other creams. Women' say they moment, and then Inspecting the guess what I really want to know Is old-looking with his knowing eyes chauffeur disengaged his machine born under one’s own eyes!” see a great improvement in their couples that sat near her. about Lois, and Camelia, and—and and hollowed cheeks and temples from the line of night-hawk taxicabs, The novelist’s wife smiled with all those girls. Harry, sweetheart, complexions after the first applica­ "What do people come here for?’ brought Morton’s overcoat. He took and drew up to the curb. just a touch of irony. tion. If you want smoother, she demanded. do you care about them? I mean, do without a word, the dollar he re “ We’ll take Nona home." said When the gusher had gone you like them as well as you brighter and younger skin, use Morton dropped her hand. “Why ceived ns reward. Then, with Mor Morton. away, she said, “ I used to be like MELLO-GLO Cream. It’s wonder­ not?” do me?” The chauffeur nodded, closed the ton's silk hat and slender walking that, before I married. I thought ful. The J. W.^ Hale Co., South "Oh,” she said, "they all look so Her eyes had filled with tears, door, leaped into his seat and threw stick, he stood at attention until earth held no greater glory than Manchester. ghastly bored. And Lord, no won and Morton patted her hand. Nona came. Upon her, the boy be­ in the gear. to be a genius’ wife.” der!" She smiled, bitterly. “There’s “ Listen, Nona,” he assured her. stowed a wink. She accepted It as a (To Be Continued) "Now I wish to heaven that Jake no fun In being tough.” “I never told one of those women matter of course. (Copyright. 192G. NEA Service. Inc.) were the most commonplace sala­ ried clerk In New York. I’d be Hill far happier.” I wonder If she would. Her life, SATIX A\D SILVER since Jake’s success, has Included clo.sod? Why did you come here who believes a thing because I exceptional honors and distinc­ with your story?” want to believe it. Thinking the PERFECT tions. She is Invited to twice as "Fop many reasons. First I don’t matter over, it seemed to me that A most attractive white satin HER O W N many parties as she can attend. believe the manager of your res­ I could only learn the truth from Other women envy her. Jake gives dinner gown is cut on very tailor­ taurant sent me either the bag or you. That’s why I’ve come, Mr. her all the money she can use. ed lines and trimmed with stitch­ the money. I think your son sent Hatha-way. I think I have the She bears a name famous the coun­ ing in heavy silver thread. • ^ A Y - them to mo as ho knows I'm out of right under the circumstances to try over. PERMANENT a job this morning and need it ask you to take the bag and the But— she has no husband. Ste o ? G im . ofjOJMY just at this time very much.” money and make the investigations has only a badly spoiled child to “ If that’s the case, why don’t yourself and let me know what take care of. Like all artistic FEARLESSNESS BEGETS you accept it and say nothing? He happens.” people, Jake Is entirely self-cen­ ADMIRATION gave you a very good excuse to do “ You certalnly’ll get along, Miss tered. He requires Infinite atten­ Mr. Hathaway, senior, quickly so. I still cannot see why you are Dean, if you try to go through the W A VING world the way you’ve started. !

GAS BUGGIES—AH Their Stuff Is Good b y B e ic k S E N S E A N D n o n s e n s e A4 fussy ASOtfT NEWHBOHS-' SM9-1 I'VE OEAU WITH REAL ESTATE BROTHER— I NEVER IT LOOKS MORE UKE A ARE THOSE BR0«W ® S THB CORNER railroad STATION T0 OROES ON THE IHOEU AUHNS BE VMFFS OF KNOW A She strolled out through the fruP AGENTS BEFORE — NOV IISTEN- TRY TO PALM OFF PLACE RAGOOAS ON ANYBODY- IS A GOLDMINE M E-THE ONW CHANGE CEILING MHT OF DOUGH C8MM M. FBOM THAT ....^^•TW INS patch, §^FTER WE DONT WANT TO GO BAKBtY ON ONE SBE,AND WHALES OP, THAT WS SLUMMING, AND WE DONT WANT I DOI/T WANT TO YOU’LL NEED A THESE CUSTOMERS MAKE TV£ PXrTBM,OR A happy girl was she, VAINLY IT eOB^ flU TTO tW HAT SHOP JUST Jj/ OUVS I20BSQS8 BACTOK ANY RAPIER-MACHE RALAGE------APPEAR PUFFED UP, RAKE TO HANDLE IS FROM ONE S T H ^ Wk5 THE ROOF Until she picked a berry that SEEKING A im BY SOMOODT ON THE OTHER-TWS IS NO w e ’re looking FOR A NATTY BUT I KNOW WHEN ALL THE CHANGE GW TO ANOTHER-fD Was just a bumble bee. SUITABLE SITE place FOR BE TANGLED Nancy and Nick were so busy get­ I'M NOT DEALING THE CUSTOMERS n eed t w o s h ifts o f WHO VkMJCO M FOR THEIR LITTLE PLACE THAT'S S A N IT ^ , UP WITH BOTH OF^M ting Mister Tlngallng out of the AND A LANDLORD WHOTSKfT MmNG WITH A NINNY— WILL LEAVE porters To KEEP THEW HIS SLOP?. The only licking a kid Is In fa­ ANTK5UE SHOP, BEFORE I KNEW IT— lausage machine (Into which he vor of Is the one that has to do TO SOAK US- - IF YOl/VE GOT ONE, TVE GOT EM ^y AROUND HERE- parking ^C E CLEAN; HEM AND AMYS WHAT ELSE IW E TOU? had fainted when the three Gazook- with the frosting dish. ViANING SPIRITS LEAD US TO IT-- DONT TAKE US THE PLACEYWRE h nmses Jumped out of the window) ARE SUDDENLY JOY-RIDING- WEVE T------iLOOWNG FOR that they never noticed the things About the only time when some REVIVED WHEN 60T A CAR OF . i^ < : 5 " ^ - come — »ni/' the little rascals had left behind. men are satisfied with their lot is SOMEONE PUT OUR OWN- ^ It was Mlstsr Tlngallng who saw when they are burled In It. A BUG IN them first. The minute they lifted the little THEIR EAR Police who found a suspect hid­ ABOUT lalryman out of the sasahge ing in a hencoop Insist that Is prl- machine and stood him on his ^et, ma facie evidence he Is a bad egg. REAL ESTATE r AfSENTS- , ho now thorn ' i "Oh, look!” he cried, his eyes as Even when a woman Is wearing round as his hat. "Looky there! a black veil that is as thick as a ...... Whoop-eee! Hurrah!” brick wall she can’t help worrying There on the floor lay the big for fear her nose is shiny. pocketbook, the rent-book and the lead pencil as nice as you please. Doctor— I’m afraid I will have Nancy was the first to run and to operate for appendicitis. open the pocketbook. Little Beauty— Oh, doctor, will “ It’s empty!” she cried. "The the scar show? 19^ by Metropoton Nt»ip«pcr Scfvtar iiOLl Gazookumses stole the money.” Doctor— Not unless you go Into By Percy Crosby "Where’s the butcher?” asked the movies. Nick looking around. SKIPPY "Here,” said a strangling voice Days And Ways. WC r ACCvAn CfWN* H€R. up near the ceiling. "Other Ways!” “ Other Days!” I CAN T 5€6 UIHAT Si*€ •AiS. I C A N And as sure as I am writing on Frequently we sing. paper, there hung the real butcher What’s the use of longing lays S €65 IN HIM. ICANr5€€lT . J a y if THAT NO on a hook like a piece of beef or Which no good can bring? 'flNUYlN' THCM - r pork. "Present Ways!” "Present Days!” \G xo 6Et.is for your car?” ( WHlLt Voo WHT BOSS) I “ That’s what I said— Kagooz- 'HO Bon - nor fv VOO WOOLP ?0STTi4lS LEPGti?- ’1T\’ ' \ HftT>'Tb umses,” said the butcher. "There are no doois. You simply COSToriE-fV. WHM VOO Dof^T 16 . \ \T. oO T siD ^f "No— Gazookumses,” said Nick. step-in.” OH OiR. tell VoO Hftve. PoSTOp / "Didn’t I say so? Sazookugses,” declared the butcher. The reaction will come when the "No, that’s not right either,” said flapper of today is the mother of Nick. "It’s Ga-zook-um-ses. tomorrow and remembers how There!” badly she needed a chaperon. I \ I \ 4 \ • » "That’s what I said all %long,” V I » ' O t * said the butcher. "Ga-ga-ga-say, WTiat Else Does She Go To? what did you say their name was? You must winter and summer a Eh?” girl, my boy. “ Oh, the Idea!” said Nancy. In order to thoroughly know her. "Let’s be going.” The opera shows you her upper “ Yes, indeed. I should say so.” half— remarked Mister Tiugaling. “ All The bathing beach her lower. this Gazookumsing when there’s so much to be done! I want to thank Modern dresses show to what PA(VI> you, my dear fellow, for your kind­ lengths some women will go to get ness in getting my money for me.” a man. "There you g o!” said the butch- sr, "calling mo a dear fellow. Dumb Dora thinks a "wave Everybody thinks I am dear and length” has something to do with I’m not. Beef is six shillings tup­ marcelling. 192b BY I pence, and pork is two bits a pound. That’s not dear.” A woman in Manchester has by Blossei They left the butcher still talk­ found a new use for her vanity FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Hard to Say ing about the price of meat. bag. She carries home ?9 worth of "Now let’s see,” said Mister bacon in it. Tingaling. "Where are we! And OA,AiO,TA

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Mrs. Gary, the arithmetic teach­ er, was sick with influenza. No sub­ stitute could be secured, so Miss . " ' I c • ' ^ Brown, the spelling teacher, offer­ ed to combine Mrs. Gary’s classes with her own for the day. As she did not wish the childreii to miss either a spelling or an arithmetic Tliere are plenty of false steps lesson, she decided to unite the near the top of the ladder. two. Each grade had a different problem. Above is the one given to LITTLE JOE the 5B class. The children were «;PI.€N01D\ told to follow the directions given fU StUL HIM CH6NP -too. "SUT \ ruu TA<6 1 .1 k in the Illustrated problem, and a Him. -BROUGWr HOO. V . word would be the result. This MtOOU^ KVlllAKL^—TA»VC6S they did, but their answers were •OrtUKES <0 CERTMN ?e0?t6 many and varied. M CANTT AROUND Can you tell me what the answer was that Miss Brown marked cor­ rect? Last Puzzle Answer According to Senator Brook- hart’s story, the partners must have owned 86 sheep. For the old est partner, bedded the leader of the flock and his mate first, which » - ^ f li l' ' l - ' * " left 84 sheep. These he divided in­ to 28 parts, putting 3 In a stall (3 times 28 equals 84 plus 2 equals '‘•V 86). The roly poly farmer also bedded the leading pair first, leav ■il3^ Ing 84 sheep, and put 4 In a stall or filled 21 stalls (4 times 21 o VJV OH'NAAV'a equals 84 plus 8 equals 86). The VlOQSdA avii 31AVW 01. youngest man took care of the leader and his mate separately and 'a ftV A.-H a im T Moviat. me. _ _ A-| then put 7 sheep In a stall, filling ' i ; 12 stalls. (7 times 12 equals 84 1 (Copyright. 1M6, by Tin Btil SynactM, Ine.^ plus 2 equals 8 6 ) . '•'- -f ,'l- ■ . \' ■'■ f •. '■^■'

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BOYS IN THE NORTH END OPEN SEASON SUNDAY. There will be a public whist for ARE RUSHING THE SEASON NOTICE women in the ladies’ room at the OUR STUDENTS SEE - PUBLIC DANCE - School street Recreation Center to­ The Ace A. C. will travel to New The annual meeting of the Man­ Autoists In the North End Britain Sunday to open their sea­ chester Memorial Hospital of Man­ BUCKLANI) SCHOOL morrow afternoon. Playing will yesterday saw a strange sight. start at 2:15. son against the Speed Boys of that chester will be held in the High Thursday Morning HOW M ONK’S MADE It was warm and a number of city. A practice session'will be School building on Wednesday, May small boys had their clothes off held Friday-night at Adams street 5th, at 8 o’clock P. M. Thursday Evening, April 29 Orford Parish Chapter D. A. R.. on the banks of the river op­ will hold its May meeting next at 6 o’clock sharp. The follow­ F. A. VBRPLANCK, Secretary. Auspices P. T. A. High School Party Inspects posite the Power house on ing men will take the trip to New Monday at three o’clock with Miss North Main street. Case’s Orchestra. Mary Cheney of Hartford Road. Britain: Ed Von Deck, J. Von Deck, Although the weather was Pongratz, W. Wiley, L. Wiley, Fred Taylor, Trompter. Reports will be given of the nation­ Bureau of Engraving; warm enough the water was 50c Speciak Dowd, Cole, Klecka, Hunniford, Gentlemen 40c. Ladies Free. al congress recently held at Wash­ icy cold and It is not thought Norma Talmadge in ington, D. C. Kerr, Smith and Bronkie. They Como and Have a Good Time. that the youngsters really went will go by truck and all those wish­ “ K iki” Pay Tribute to Unknown into the water for a swim. Do Your Daily Dozen By Coming Down To The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the ing to make the trip should see The closing down of the Manager Brotikie. ^ Truck leaves At the State Concordia Lutheran church will schools for the w'eek finds the Hale’s Tomorrow Morning. meet tomorrow afternoon at two Soldier. the West Side Ice Cream Parlor at streets filled with youngsters 12.30. Sun., Mon. and Tues. ABOUT TOWN o’clock. these days. Store Closes At Noon. The Justamere Whist club will (Special to The Herald) Doctors are reporting an unusual meet tomorrow afternoon with Christ Church and passing the new number of grip cases and cases of Mrs. Fred Dart of Flower street. Washington, D. C.. April 28.— A National Masonic Memorial. This heavy colds. The cold spring and slight change in the original itin­ will be one of the wonders of early summer is causing the sick­ There will be a rehearsal at the erary of the South Manchester America when completed, and will 9 9 c Hieh school party in Washington be a lasting monument to George PUONt! ness. Swedish Lutheran church at 7:30 this evening of the first and third today. Special cars took the entire Washington, the Mason. William Duncan of 55 Autumn acts of the play • "Contents Un­ group to the Bureau of Printing The trip will continue from Ar­ White Ruffled Curtains street was operated on at the Man­ known.” Under the auspices of the and Engraving where they saw lington to Mt. Vernon and after a chester Memorial hospital yester­ Dorcas society of the church this more money in process of construc­ visit to the Washington home, the day afternoon for acute appendi- comedy drama of mystery will be tion than they could count and party will return to the city by GOOD THINGS TO EAT citus. He was admitted at noon given at Cheney hall Friday even­ more stamps being printed- than steam boat. 5 0 c a pair yesterday and is now resting com­ ing, May 21. they could lick in a year. The vari­ THREE PHONES: EARLY SERVICE ous groups went in small parties fortably. Special. Sale— Women's one and CALL DELIVERY, 8:00 A. M. on personally conducted tours Checked marquisette ruffled curtains, 2 1-4 yds. two-strap'*^pumps— greys, tans and Closes at 7 :45. Miss Dorothy Chapin, teacher in headed by the young lady ruldes 2000 The shrubbery in the rear of po­ the Eighth district who recently patent leather, $5-$7.50 values. long. An inexpensive curtain for Summer weath­ lice headquarters has been torn of the building. Sale price $2.95-$33.95. W. H. underwent an operation for appen­ er. Limit two pair to a customer. out and the earth will be filled in After leaving the Bureau of Gardner, Park Bldg.— Adv. dicitis in a New York hospital is Printing and Engraving many of with concrete. It will make it convalescing at the home of rela­ easier for the police to drive in the party took cars back to the tives in Great Barrington, Mass. shopping center between Ilth and All This Week their cars to the station. She hopes to be able to resume her I2th streets. A more hardy group PINEHURST CREAM ERY TUB B U T T E R ...... 43c lb. $1.00 PANTY DRESSES ...... 5 0 c duties next Monday. headed by some of the boys walk­ MASON SUPPLIES Checked gingham panty dresses in dainty colors of bine, The outside of the new City PURE L A R D ...... lb. hall is receiving its scrubbing pre­ ed over on tho Mall and climbed green, peach, etc. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Only a limited number the Washington Monument. An ef" PEA B E A N S ...... 3 lbs. 25c paratory to taking down the stag­ The prologue which was given LIME to sell at this price. ing that hides the exterior. The preceding the evening showings of fort was made by some to count PINEHURST H A M B U R G ...... 25c lb. plasterers are now busy on the in­ "The Vanishing American” at the the steps but authorities differed CEMENT terior. State theater this week attracted either because they were out of ODD LOT OF $1.00 and $1.50 BRASSIERES.. 5 0 c so much attention that it is the breath or because they became White and flesh. Not all sizes in each make. The big. Imposing front doors of plan of the management to stage tired as they reached the top. At PLASTER Pinehurst Market News the new addition to the armory others in the future. The part of any rate they were unanimous that Store closes at noon Thursday. Will you please it is over 550 feet high. W O M EN’S VESTS— 2 for ...... have been hung. The job is about the Chief in the prologue was play­ plan to do your shopping in the morning, and, if it is 5 0 c ed by Percy Whitman, an employee Following an early luncheon BRICK Light weight Summer vests with bodice or built up shoul­ completed. All that is needed is convenient telephone your order in time for the 8 o’clock the grading on the Main .street of the theater who has an excep­ everyone walk.ed to 12th street ders. All sizes. where special electric trains were side. tional voice. The Indian maid was FLUE LINING delivery? played by Miss Georgianna Greene, waiting to take us to Arlington and The girl students from the state a popular Hartford girl. Mt. Vernon. At Arlington the im­ DAMPERS SYKES’ COMFORT POWDER— 3 cans . ....5 0 c agricultural college caused con­ portant experience was a tribute Meat Department Suggestions Regular 30c a can. A toilet powder for infants’, children’s, siderable comment on Main street paid to the grave of the Unknown Lean Pork Chops, Pinehurst Round Steak Ground, or adult’s use. Soldier. With heads bowed the In the South End yesterday after­ TILE Pinehurst Hamburg, 25c Ib. Nice Soup Bones, Rib Lamb noon. They came in a big bus and STORKS STUDENTS VISIT class and friends stood around this visited the stores in town. granite tablet which marks the Chops. JOHNSON’S FLOOR W AX— can ...... 5 0 c resting spot of America’s typical A Full Line. One pound can. To keep your floors blight and clean, use The courtroom at police head­ AT WATKINS BROS. STORE patriot. Standing where we could floor wax. see the whitened towers and domes Give us your ord;r. Fresh Vegetables quarters was filled with young men CAN OF HALE’S CEDAR OIL AND WAX POLISH— last evening awaiting a call from of the government buildings across We deliver the goods. We will have some of the best Spinach that has ever the police commissioners for ex­ the Potomac, -we felt a new thrill come in this year, and also very nice Asparagus, New AND 25c DUST CLOTH— C fl A big class of students from the of patriotism in this brief but amination as to their fitness in ap­ Connecticut Agricultural College Carrots, Cabbage, Fancy Green Peppers for Stuffing, A L L F O R ...... O U C plying for jobs as supernumeraries. meaningful ceremony. Regular 50c, quart size cedar oil and wax polish. The dust at Storrs, and their instructor .Tiss From Arlington the pilgrims go Celery and Lettuce. Wilma Keyes, came to Manchester to Alexandria, visiting the famous G. E. fillis & Sm cloth is chemically treated. Household size. The chilly weather still has its yesterday to study furniture and effect on business. There were less Phone 50 fabrics at Watki"s Brothers store. 2 Main Street 75c LIN EN HUCK TOW ELS— each ...... than the usual number of shoppers Mr. Conrow, of ■"'•'.tkins sales 5 0 c Plain white towel, guaranteed pure linen. Size 32x18 inches. on the business streets last even­ force escorted the guests through ting. the store and explained the use of Hemstitched hem. many woods and Inlays, the differ­ Itir. and Mrs. Osmond J. Liebe ent periods, and fabrics with wnich are moving today from Oak street the upholstered pieces are co--ered. to their newly' built Dutch colonial "''’he Cottage” , the store’s suite of “Health Market” Specials home on Strickland street just east model rooms, which is now fur­ of Druggist E. J. Murphy's resi­ nished entirely in maple, was es­ Pigs’ F e e t...... 5 lbs. 50c dence. Tlio new house was built pecially interesting to the students Soup R ib s ...... 4 lbs. 50c by Contractors Larson and Craw­ and thev spent a long time, study- How’s Y our Tires ford. Mr. Llehfc is with Bamforlh ir - the 'effects in colors and ar- Sterling Steak ...... 2 lbs. 50c Brothers Hardware company. r gmm ‘ ‘ ’ at have been created by Watk’us interior decorators. W e offer you FEDERAL CORDS in all sizes at Special Prices. Shoulder Steak...... 2 lbs. 50c Miss Madalyn Stroker of Spruce Tea ' '.d horn a made cake was Look up your size listed below and you’ll be convinced that you street was pleas ntly surprised last served to all the guests at the evening when a party of her friends conclusion of their visit by Mr can save money by buying" here, and don’t forget, we guarantee tendered her a farewell party at q’. J. Kidney, in charge of Watkins “Self-Serve” Specials her home. Games, dancing and a Drapery Shop. Tho refreshments every tire to give you 10,000 miles service. (Written guarantee). buffet luncheon were enjoyed. Miss came as a pleasant surprise to Sunbeam Golden Bantam Com, 3 cans 50c Stroker left today for Boston, Mass., the sfudents. They all agreed that Regular 24c a can. for an extended visit with Mr. and two ohurs was altogether too short Mrs. Ralph Greenleaf, sr. a time in whic’i to do the store 30x31/2 C ord ...... full justice and they will probably 30x31/2 Oversize C o rd ...... |10.50 Sunbeam Evaporated M ilk ...... 5 for 50c DIembers of tho local tribe of leturn in the near future to spend S co ttissu e...... 4 for 50c Red Men aro asked to make re­ half a day at Watkins. 30x31/2 Oversize s.s. C ord ...... • • • turns at once for tickets for the Campbell’s Beans ...... 7 for 50c benefit held dt the State theater W h erever last night to one of the following 31x4 Oversize S.S. Cord ...... $16.50 Rinso (sm all) ...... 9 for 50c committee: Walter Gustafson, Y o u G o — Walter Montie, Frank Diana and 32x4 Oversize s.s. Cord ...... $17.45 W. C. Schieldge. The committee is State Beauty work or school or on pleas- anxious to close its books immedi­ v 9 ure bent there’s always a 33x4 Oversize s.s. Cord ...... • • • • • • • $18.25 ately and this cannot be done un­ place in your wardrobe for a pair til all returns are made. of Grover Foot Arch shoes. 34x4 Oversize s.s. Cord ...... $18.95 Smart, trim shoes designed to Parlor put a new joy into -walkmg 32x41/2 Oversize s.s. C ord ...... • $21.75 SOUTH . MRNCHnSTCR • CONN a new zest into life. state Theater Building Built with the scientifically 33x41/^ Oversize s.s. C ord ...... $22.50 South .Manchester. developed Grover lasts and the 34x41/^ Oversize s.s. C ord...... • $23.95 Gable ■ Nelson unique Grover arch-supporting Come In and shirks they combine springing Pianos support and perfect fit. ^ Other Sizes at Special Prices. Pictured is one of the num­ Let Us Demonstrate bers which are always at home I where busy women congregate The Edmond Process — black kid, flexible welt sole of and fine walking height heel The price is IWW Permanent Waving BaJloon Cords This process has been proven to be the most successful In the art of permanent waving, giving a 29x4.40 Balloon Cords $12.85 large flat wave conforming to the contour of the face, which women of distinction and refinement have 30x4.75 Balloon C ord ...... • • • • • $16.25 been seeking. ' Miss Naven 29x4.95 Balloon Cord ...... • •...... • • • $16.90 This process removes heat con­ sciousness inasmuch as there is 30x4.95 Balloon Cord ...... r.r.... $17.'50 only seven minutes of heat applica­ 30x5.25 Balloon Cord ...... •— . ------$19.50 are not sweat-shop pianos. tion. They are built under ideal 31x5.25 Balloon Cord ...... $19.90 conditions in an atmosphere 30x5.77 Balloon C ord ...... $22.95 of sunshine and flowers—of peace and plenty. They are Other Sizes at Special Prices. built in a small town on Lake IMichigan where most of the For Men For Spring Will you give a Penny workmen own their otvn homes and drive their own WE HAVE A FEW cars. Where there is no con­ for its Life? fusion or hurry in the fac­ and Summer Wear 30x31/2 Cords to sell at ...... •.. • • • • • $7.95 T costs one cent more per chick to feed Purina tory and everything is as 30x31/2 Oversize to sell at...... l ....------...... $8.90 Poultry Chows for the first six weeks than clean and orderly as a row I Men’s Union Suits ...... $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to feed uncertain unbalanced mixtur^. Of Ae of new pins. 29x4.40 Balloons to sell a t ...... $8*90 Men’s 2-Piece Underw ear...... 90c each. rhirka fed average mixtures 50% die. Purina The whole suiTOundings are saves 90%. It costs a lot more to let chicks a natural setting for art and die than to save them. The best feed you can Men’s and Boys’ Golf Hose. HALLADAY BUMPERS OR BUMPERETTES music. No other pianos buy is by far made in America are built the cheapest. under more perfect condi­ W e have just received a new lot of Holeproof fancy Ford, complete with fittings ...... $8.5Q tions or in a more beautiful Hosiery for men. Come in and see our display. Buick, Paige, Nash, Studebaker, e t c ...... $12.50 You can save environment regardless of a cen t— or price. Khaki Work P a n ts ...... $1.75 to $3.00 pair. life. Which will it be? Uprights, Player-Pianos and Phone us your Grands. Mwi’s and Boys* Light W eight Sweaters. answer. Just Easy Terms. say Dress and Work Shoes. " I want Your present piano taken Oaklyn Filling Station Purina Chick' in part payment. Startena.” Alexander Colo. KEMPS Oakland Street — At Bissell’s Switch. The Manchester Grain & Coal Company Expert Electrical Service — Generators, Starters, Magnetos. MUSIC HOUSE A.L BROWN & CO. Phone 1760^ 246 North Main Street Piano Tuning. . \ J

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